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THE MACON TELEGRAPH
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First Section
ESTABLISHED IN 1826.
MACON, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 17
1904.
6AILY—$7.00 A YEAR f
■%'S. i7&&2.£S£X3£2&MX
We give Consolidated Bank and Merchandise Trad
ing Stamps until September loth. They are the
Best. Remember only Full Books are Redeemed.
A Book tvhen filled with these Stamps is worth in
Casli SiJ.5d.i--Not Overpriced Supplies.
ATTRACTIONS ARE THEIR LOW PRICES!
We give Consolidated Bank and Merchandise Trad- |
ing Stamps until September 15th. They are the j||
Best. Remember only Full Books are Redeemed- .Jpl
A Book when filled with these Stamps is worth in ||i|
Cash $2.50--Not Overpriced Supplies.
GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE!
Special Monday.
15c Brown Dublin Linen; 27 inches
wide; to go, special this July Qr>
20c Nainsook, yard wide, soft finish
ed, very fine, per yard, Or*
Monday s'*
50c 19-in. Pongee Silk in new Cham
pagne color, special for Monday 7()r
July clearance sale
51.25 Embroidered Swiss and 75c Silk
de.Bnyge suitings to go Mon- ?Qc
day at, per yard Ly^
12%c Pajama checked Dimity, 71/ c
36 inches wide. Monday, yard . ■ /2
Pillow Cases, ready made, size, Q
36x42, a good 10c value for O c
$6.00 white and colored Madras Shirt
Waist Suits, to go this July C| QO
clearance sale vL/O
Extra Specials.
8c Ladies* Gauge ribbed Vest; tape
neck. Special for Monday, ,1c
each ~
12*fcc Lonsdalo Cambrle and Alpine
Rose Bleaching, yard wide Q14»C
for 7
10c Pcrcals, stell river light ground
with dainty dots, stripes and figured
effects. 32 inches wide
for yard u
9c Lonsdalo Mfg. Bioaching, full
yard wide, soft finished to go, (\^Ac
per yard u s 4 *
15c Taffeta Silk Neck Ribobns, all
colors, black and white,
at per yard • • • 7
59c White Swiss Curtains, ruffled
edges, three yards long, 7Qc
for pair 07
60c Sheets, Hommed ends, size 72x90,
to go. this July clearance sale
at only •
Ladies’ Readydo-Wear at July Clearance Prices.
In this lot you'll find the black and
colored Peau de Sole Taffeta nnd
Crepe Waist. As long as they last.
July clearance sale price <C7 10
for choice /
$6.50 white China Silk (57 Qfi
Waist for
To make a clean speew, every fine
white China Silk Waist In our store,
we say this low price for. C? OK
choice, July clearance sale ...
White Lawn Waists to go at clear
ance prices, 65 and 776c White Lawn
Waists, for choice; July 3Qc
clearance sale os'*
$1.00 White Lawn Waist, for CQ c
for choice, July clearance sale... vs
$1.50 White Lawn Waist, for 7Q c
choice, July clearance sale ■ 7
WASH WALKING SKIRTS
Monday you can take your choice of
any Wash Skirt In stock. White P.K.
an Cotton Suitings that sold up to
98c
Challongc Sale Fine Dress Skirts.
$15.00 Black Silk Dress SklrtmPA 4 0
choice, July clearance sale . ..v“«‘iO
choice, July clearance sale
choice, July clearance salo
choice, July clearance sale
choice, July clearance sale
Extra Specials.
40c black Wool Brlllinntino; 36-Inch
wide: this a special value to go |Q r
this July sale, yard * s'*
Black Sateen Peticoats that sold up
to $1.26, to go at this YiOe
July clearance sale U7L
Another lot of Black Sateen and
Spun Glass and Plaid Petticoats that
sold up to $3.00 to go at this Cl I O
July clearance sale v ■ • I s
$2.9SWhito Lawn and Madras Shirt
Waist, 11. stylet, to go, for choice
»i. ll, ! 8 .'?“ l r.. c J“” n . c . e $i-09
White Lawn Baby Caps that sold for
50c, 76c nnd 85c. to go at this
July clearance salo & s
Another lot that sold at $1.25, $1.50,
$2.00, to go at this July clenr- UQ ,
lengc sale, for choice
40c Wash Silks and Whlto Jnp Silks;
speclnl for Monday, I (U
July clearance sale, yard * 7
Fine Colored Wash Goods
WORTH UP TO 12'/ a c, TO GO MONDAY FOR
10,000 yards beautiful figured Lawns,
Dimities nnd Batiste In pretty figures. /%
dotted and striped effects. Every yard W ^ f
right In style; splendid for wrappers. m ■ Y J
full dresses or shirt waist. Values up ,Jw
White Dimities and Waistings
WORTH UP TO 15c, TO GO MONDAY, YARD
On this counter you’ll find 8,000
yards of fine sheer white Dimities, /y
white Madras; also colored French I
Shirting Madras In dainty figured and V B Yj
stripes. Values up to 15c, to go to-
..Hail Orders..
Filled for any article
in this advertisemdnt
Fine Colored Wash Goods
WORTH UP TO 15c, TO MONDAY, YARD
Two counters containing G.600 yards
In benuttful figured, striped and dot- J (y
ted effects In the newest Dimities, W 1
Lawns, BntlHte, Knlcker Buttings and m
Panne Cloths; values up to 16c, to go M W
This is a Md.
Sale, Limited
This Is a 10-Yard Sale
10 yards sofe yard-wM
Bleaching. July clearance
10 yards Sheor/White Lawn. J
value. July clearance
sale, for
10 yards solid colored Dimity,
10c value,
July cloarnuco nab*
10 yai
value, f<
sale ...
ds White Corded Dimity, a 6c
r this July clearance ...35c
WE UNDERBUY. WE UNDERSELL
Handsome Colored Wash Goods
WORTH UP TO 35c YARD, MONDAY AT
On thin counter you'll find a great
variety of beautiful Cottons, Linen and
Mercerized Oxforde. This Benson's
newest patterns. Values 20c, 25c. 30c,
and 85c, all to go tomorrow, yurd, for
choice
Table Damask, Napkins, Towels, Bed Spreads.
Priced Special this Great July Clearance Sale.
69c
Vide, for yard
35c Damask Towels, extra large 1 Qr
size, 22x48, for each 1 7
85c
12Hc Linen Huck Towels, size Qr
18x36, July clearance sale 7
Cotton Towels, large size, colored
border. July clearance Cr*
sale
50c Black Sattcen covered Uin- 7Or*
brella. steel rod, for *7%*
12»/ z CENTS CHILDREN’S MUSLIN DRAWERS, ALL SIZES, FOR 9 CTS.
Summer Undermuslin Special July Sale
Under Muslins, worth up to 85c, con
sisting of fine Muslin Draws, Corset
Covers, Gowns, Skirts and Chemise, at
choice
Undertnusllns, worth up to $2.00.
This is nn elegant line of fine Muslin
Gowns, Drawers, Skirts, and Corset
Covers. All for choice
39c
98 c
Undertnusllns. worth up to $1.25. In
this lot yc\u will find Gowns, Chemiso,
Skirts, Drawers and Corsot Covers.
'Choice at
UndennusIJns. w orthup to $8.60,
Thl 1 beautiful line of fino under-
mu? Hum consisting of Gownn, Drawers,
Skirts, and Corsot Covers. Choice for
69^
$1 25
Tomorrow We’ll Have a Great July Clearance Sale of
Umbrellas and Handkerchiefs. Remember We
Underbuy, We Undersell.
79c
i Umbrella, 26-In
brolla, to go this sale
4c
8c Handkorchiofo. all Lin
II. 8., splendid quality, for
Qnly t ,
10c Whlto Linon Lawn Handker
chief*. -\ itb lull i d. r r
for only O'*
12tye White nnd Colored Tmbroiderod
Hnndkerchiofs, H
splendid
7c
NEWS NOTES FROM
GEORGIA TOWNS
III be assisted by her neice, Miss Eu
genia MaDdeville. in the Gorman exer
cises. Mr. Kramer's annual trips to his
native Germany nnd Miss Mondevllle's
stays In that land and travels abroad
equip these people for uddlng to the
lavish hospitality of that home many
Interesting features of the country their
entertainment will represent. When all
of these entertiilnmnts have been seen
separately all parties will adjourn to
the park where cake and cream and
other refreshments will be served and
music and songs will be rendered.
Rbund Oak.
ROUND OAK, Ga„ July 17.—Two
nice pieces of property changed hands
here today. Mr. George T. Pippin hav
ing purchased the home of Mr. S. E.
Culpeppor and Messrs. W. II. A D. J.
Brown purchased the home and ten
:res of land of Mrs. T. W. Ellis.
The delicious Klberta peach still goes
by the car load every few days from
Round Oak to the Northern markets.
Also from twenty-five to one hundred
crates per day by express to local mar
kets.
Watermelons are beginning to ripen
around here nnd the negroes ore wear-
Ign broad smiles and buying less meat.
Watermelons, blackberries and May-
pops, go a long way In this country to
ward appeasing the uppetltea of our
"brothers In black.”
Miss Mao Myrlck left this morning
for her home in Milledgevllle after
making a visit of several week
her sister, Mrs. W. H. Brown, of
town. Miss Mne knows exactly how to
catch the attention and admiration of
every boy In town, as well as several
from near by towns.
Mr. George H. White, after spending
a month on two with his parents at
Round Oak. left this afternoon to re
sume his work ns ngent and telegraph
operator nt Chaunccy, On.
Mr. D. V. Childs of Round Oak Is
spending a couple of weeks In St.
Louis, tnklng In the exposition.
R. L. McCullough of Atlanta, Is visit
ing friends and relatives at Hound
Oak.
Rev. Francis McCullough of Tennlllc,
Is here looking after the shipment of
his Klberta •• caches.
mployc
pa In
psat eighteen months.
Carrollton.
CARROLLTON, Ga., July 16.—A
party of Carrollton society enjoyed* a
fascinating outing at the city park.
Chandler’s springs, this city, on last
Wednesday afternoon. A delicious
course of refreshments was served and
the party adjourned ufter recreation
to the baseball park to 'witness the con
test between Carrollton and Louisville.
In the party were Miss Lucy and Miss
Lizzie Candler of Villa Ricu, Miss Es
telle Kiins of Birmingham and Miss Ju
lia Candler of Mississippi and Miss Ma
rion West of this city; Mr. Nicholas
Bayard of Rome, Mr. Knox Malone of
villa Rica, Mr. Chas. Adams, Jr., Mr.
Albert Bftnonton and Dr. Homer Boat-
right of Carrollton.
Miss Katie I.ou and Sadie Thomas-
son of this city who have been on an
extended visit to relatives and friends
In Arkansas und Oklahoma returned
home the past week. J
Miss Luclle Brodnax, a charming
i young lady or Locust Grove arrived In
the city the past week for a stay with
her cousins, Mrs. Raby Crider and
Cashier Brooklyn Brodnax of the First
Kationnl Bank here.
Miss Annie Mae Miller of this city
who has spent several weeks past with
1 datives at Rutledge returned home
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bradley and
children left last Monday for Borden
Springs, Ala., where they will spend
some time at that popular resort. Their
daughter. Miss Aline Bradley was at
home to friends there during the past
week In a house party. Among the Car
rollton society people who nttended the
party were Miss Lucie Harris, Mr. Ed
Walker and others.
Miss Rosalie Norton left Thursday
morning for her home in Covington
after a season pleasantly spent in Car
rollton.
.Carrollton's Park at Chandler springs
Is being utilized as a great resort for
her society. Each night and afternoon
the past week a number of parties as
sftnbled there for dances, music, pic
nic*. luncheons, etc.
Miss Myrl Fitts had about 100 of her
friends with her there Thursday night
to supepr ood for refreshments and
recreation.
Miss Bessie Bledsoe, daughter of
Mayor T. C. Bledsoe, had a large par-
, ty of friends with her at the park pavtl-
llon Thursday night in a pound Hupper*
One of the most elaborate entertain- j IiwIT'n*
ments by Carollton's local talent will j am*
be that given next Wednesday after- * front a
noon for the benefit of the Confederate i and w»,
Monument fund of this county. It will JtUjs a
be entitled "A Litle Journey Around the [ *'• sl
World.” The demonstration frill In* (vj«ttfnr
dude Turkey, Japan. Switzerland, Ger* |. Mr*. ...
many. Africa and Centra! America. Issrdlnt some time with rsaltives in Du
Mrs. Robert Fitts and Mrs. T. B. I pa ‘ ..
Slade will be In charge of the Japane*el • !, *» Mae Swift delightfully entertained
u-hi.-h win iiruter ihr- /kit m '' ' ‘ home on Fran**!* stn
l. .h2L.Mil 2.^1' Tm 1 * '1''* In honor of Ml,. A,
at the public- school, where tea, etc., w u TlWMaiville. Quite a number of Mies
ved by maida 'in Japanese eo»- j « vttt's friends wer
It Ing friends Jn the city,
Ilf visit for about
V. McKinnon are visiting fetal
1 Thomas v'“
Will Babbitt of Augusta, a cram-
14* -her children. Is visttlng reta
rd friends In the city,
vr. M. M. Johnson lias returned
visit to her mother In Augusta.
•I accompanied home by her sister.
_ hilrtren are
altives in North Carolina.
R. ilnrdv and children
of the Atlnntlc
Jones of Tnmpa, Fla.,
Mr. Wlllio Fisher lias gone to Wilming
ton, N. C.. where he
three weeks.
Mr. W. A. McNeil spent the week In
Mncnn visiting his son, Mr. W. D. Mc
Neil.
Mrs. Paul Dunaway and children have
returned to their home at Vitldostn, nfter
spending some time here visiting rela-
Mrs. C. A. Sheldon has gone on n visit
to Valdosta and Madison, Fla.
Mrs. Florence O'Brien and children nre
spending the summer with relatives at
iSUnar. • la.
Mrs. W. II, Dyer and children have re
turned from n visit to relatives and
friends In Brunswick.
Dublin.
DUBLIN, Ga., Jully 16.—One of the
most pleasant social events of the sea
son was the entertainment given by
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ludlow I* Griner In hon-
of Miss Louise Case of Milledgevllle.
During the evening pltt, carroms, pan
ic nnd flinch were played and nil seem
ed to enjoy themselves very much. De
licious refreshments were served nt the
dose of the games. The following were
among thse who were present: Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Deese, Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
Stanley. Misses Ruble Hightower. Ma
mie Ramsay, Tommie Lee Hightower.
Gussie Burney, Maude Hightower,
Louise Case, Messrs. T. V. Handera, J.
E. Burch, J. T. Duncan. M. H. Black-
shear. Ernest Camp. T. R. Ramsay, B.
M. Lewis, B. L. Melton.
Mrs. J. M. Wright Is visiting rela
tives In Meriwether county.
Mr. George F. Brinson Is nt Indian
Springs for a few days
Mrs. F. O. Corker and children hove
gone to Llthta Springs for the summer.
Mr. S. J. Flanders nnd wife and Mr.
Joe Rents nre In St. I<ouls
Mrs. Frank Lovett has returned to
her home In Atlanta after spending
several days In the city, the guest of
Mrs. S. M. Gibson. *
Mrs. J. II. Wltherington and Miss
Mary Lizzie Sessions are at White
Stone Lithia Springs. 8. C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. Pearson of Lump
kin were In the city this week, guests
of their son, Mr. Fletcher Pearson.
F. G. Corker, Esq., la at Indian
Springs for a few days.
Mrs. J. L. Bush Is spending a few
weeks at Boaz. Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Baum ha
gone to Mt. Airy to Npend the summer
Messrs. Chas. Kittrell and Harry O.
Stevens have gone to New York where
they will spend a few weeks.
tumea. Mlaa Katherine Glover
street will manage the Swiss exhttii.
serving Swiss cheese, etc.
Mia Jesae R. Griffin and Mrs. W. O.
Perry will preside In the Turkish
hiblt at he home of Judge and .Mrs. W.
F. Brown on Cedar street.
Mrs. W. II. Shaw of Dixie Atree' on
her lovely lawns will have Cer ? .r*l
America in which three native Hot du
rian children. Juan and Santiago
man and little sister will q
•leaking the Spanish language.
Miss Lula Long. Mies Lula K tigs*
bery. Mlaa Marv Hodnett and ethers
will be in charge of the African enter*
b'lnment - at Mrs. Tom Moon s m
Rome street, where "the dark —*♦■-
nent ** now the abode of all nat
i’.ies, will be reen. Watermelon ci
and fruits will be served and
songs rendered.
Mr*. E. G. Kramer of Soutb
Sparta.
SPARTA, Ga., July 16.—Prof. Ivey th<
W. Duggan of Anniston college ac-
P companled by Mrs and Miss Duggan
partake { I* spending some weeks with his son,
innocent | Prof. M. L. Duggan.
Mrs. Belle Hlli King of Washington
2™.■" who was the guest of Mrs. J. D. Wat*
Av,.. jSsssiBt wer£: Mb* Mabri P*uL **** tor her home Tuesday. Mrs.
King is an accomplished musician, her
piano solos eliciting unbounded ad
miration and applause on the occasion
of the Masonic benefit concert last
w»»k.
Miss Florence Clancy who waa call
ed from Brennu college to the death
bed of her father In Rome, accom
panied the remains- to this place Mon
day evening, and la with her grand
parents. Judge and Mrs. K. 1* Little.
Hon II. II. FJttle and It. I>. Clancy,
Jr..* of Atlanta. !>rs. W. J. and Allen
Little. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Brown, and
Mr. and Mrs. It. P. McEroy, of Macon.
funeral of Mr. It. D.
home of Cnpt. R. B. Baxter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Walker left Mon
day for St. Louis.
Mlaa Coleman and Miss Hattie Cole
man uro visiting their aunt, Mrs. Du-’
Bose In Athens.
Mr. W. B. Lee nnd Miss Laura Lee
of Louisville are the guests of Sparta
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Burnett, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Burnett and Miss Annie
Smith have returned from Milledgevllle
whore they were guests at the Harrls-
Edmondson •wedding.
Messrs. L. Q. Culver nnd A. G. Vnr-
demnn spent Sunday ut Beall Springs.
Mrs. Gordon McComb hns Joined her
daughter, Miss Annie, In Athens. La
ter In the summer they will gn to
Mount Airy.
Invitations are out to the marriage
of Mr. Snmuel Plem of Hpnrtn and
Miss Annie Goldberg of Atlanta on
Tuesday evenln.g August 2nd. The
groom-elect, who Is a popular mer
chant of our town, is receiving the con
gratulations of httf numerous friends.
Mlsa Claude Bowen Is visiting her
slater, Mrs. Harper In Miltadgavllle.
Mrs. George Brown nnd Miss Zoe
Brown are the Joint hostessci
party which brings together In
happy re-unlon the children nnd
grnnd-rhiidrcn of the late Dr. nnd
Mrs. Alfred Brown. Amonrf the guests
are Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Brown nnd
dnughter of Macon. Dr. Wade Brown
of Johns Hopkins University, Prof, nnd
Mrs. Emmett Brown nnd Mina Annie
Laurie of Pnrls, Texas nnd others. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ernest Brown of Glenn Ford
Iso occasionally Join the . party.-
Mr. L. Pierce nnd daughtor, Miss
Julia, nnd granddaughter. Miss Carrie
Riddle, of Washington. D. C„ nre the
guests of Sparta relatives,
Camilla.
CAMILLA. On.. July l&r-Last Fri
day evening Miss Ethel Lmilse Perry
entertained In honor of Miss Louise
DuBosc, nnd Annie J. Cochrnn. The
principal feature of the evening was
n contest In guessing the missing let
ters In words. Miss Mary Baggs wnS
winner of the first prise, a beautiful
fnn. while the second prize was award
ed to Mr. Bertram All**n. and the con
solation was Justly won by Mr. Grover
Cochran.
At half past eleven delightful re
freshments were served by Miss Znna
Spenee nnd Mrs. W. L. Wald.
Those present were Miss Lmilse D11-
Bose. Mr. Theodore Perry/ Miss Annie
J. Cochran, Mr. Frank Heartslleld.
Mias Mary Hpence. Mr. Robert C,
Butler. Mias Janie Collins. Mr. Bern
ard Allen, Miss Mnry Bnggs, Mr. Bert
ram Allen, Miss Henrietta Brlmberry,
Mr. Will* F. Culens. Miss Marie Allci
Mr. CmfTord Baggs. Miss Luclle Cul
pepper. Mr. Charley W. McNair. Mis
Lein Walker. Mr. Clarence Brlmberry,
Miss Ruth Wilson. Mr. Ernest Joiner,
Miss Lalll* Wilson. Mr. Phlll Railev.
Monday afternoon Miss Upls Allen
entertained at her beautiful suburban
home from five to seven In honor of
Mtsses Cochran of flllvester, Ga.
Iss Annie J. Cochran of Flint. Ga.,
and Miss Louise DuRoae, of Jasper,
Fla . are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.
B. Perry this week.
The many friends of Mrs. Bpenre
Perry will be delighted to hear of her
ranld Improvement.
Mias Lotun Bpenre left la at Tuesdar
for Knoxville. Tenn.. where she will
take the summer courae and will vlait
Bt. Louis Atlanta. Macon nnd Hnw-
klnsvllle. before returning home. •
Mrs. Marvin Brlmberry and little
daughter. Annie Grace, left Inat Tues
day for Newnan and Atlanta,, for nn
iennive visit.
Miss Enin Hulpepper of Albany, Gn..
harming guest of Miss Pauline
will Inat for three weeks. A most mag
nificent reception will be given In their
honor on Wednesday evening by Mr.
und Mra. I. A. Bush, and dnughter. Mlsa
Cllata, at their home on Broad street.
Mr. Leon N. Perry left Unst week
for Bninhrldgo, On., where he will ac
cept n position In a clothing house.
Miss Ethel L. Perry will leave Satur
day for altlnbrldge, Go. She will, while
thero, be the guest of Mias Annie Belle
Perry.
Moultrie.
MOULTRIE, Ga., Julv 16.—Miss Em-
nilo Morgan of Amerlcua, who Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E Morgan,
was given a delightful entertainment
nt their home Thursday evening. It
was Hi fresco nnd the lawn was beau
tiful nnd very attractive with Jopancso
lanterns, swings. Joggling hoards und
hammocks. Refreshments were also
served there. The guest of honor was
dainty nnd quite pretty In a gown of
blue silk mull. There were thirty
guests present. Mrs. Morgan wns as
sisted In entertaining by Mrs, William
11. McKay.
Mlsa Bessie Mathews left yesterday
to be away until the tatter part of the
summer. Bho expects to visit Colum
bus, Amerlcus, Buena Vista and Lump-
visit
cilia
this
Mrs.
Itor to Mrs. D. N. H
Mrs. V. F. Norman of Norman Park
was.hr re recently.
Miss Lucy Bello Harvard loaves the
1st of August to visit relatives In Vi
enna.
Miss Dunne Culpepper 1s visiting at
Pavo. *
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Chisholm of Hun*
set were guests nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. 1J. Alien recently.
•‘Skootorino” will run mos
quitos. 10c.
“Taylor's All-Night.”
WIDOWS AND WIDOWER8.
. 'CmiS; Krk W M. Vh I ,h « ,ar >« r » l X
to , Jmk man of atorllnc 1 OTancy Itor. TuMday mornln*.
and ha, m»nv In War. I Jud*. and Mra. K B Ba
Cochran.
Slurb to the r-’vret »»f the people of
Camilla. Mrs. Mainurla Cochran and
family. left ve*terd«v for Thomiuwlllc,
Gf*.. where they will make their future
home.
Miss Cllsta Rush's delightful house
party began yesterdAy n.omr.g and
kin.
Miss Georgia Mlllsnp hns returned
from Cairo, where she wns the guest
of Miss t!U>wer.
Mrs. D. M. Woodwnrd nnd little son
of Tampn, Fla., nre guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. John E. Howell. They nre en
routo home from a visit to Gainesville.
Mrs, Frank H. Mason is spending the
summer In Kentucky at Adulrsvllle and
Louisville with relatives.
Mrs. Mildred Killcn of Perry Is
spending the summer with,her dnugh
ter. Mrs. W. C. McKenzie.
Mrs. J. I. Wilson have re
turned from a delightful visit to Tnilu-
Inh Kalis.
Miss Hattie Robinson of Valdosta
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Heath.
Mrs. J, W. Coleman left this week
for Daytonla. Fla., to visit her son.
Miss Mamie (fhnmplAfi of Roberta Is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Cham
pion.
Mrs. J. L Butler of Norman Pnrk
woe visiting friends here this week.
Mrs. D. A. Fish nnd daughter, Mrs.
C. C, Clark, are visiting relatives In
Montezuma.
Mrs. II. C. McKenzie and Miss Kate
McKenzie leave soon for Cordele to be
guests of relatives there for some time,
Mrs. F. O. Heard leaves next week I
for Marietta to spend mime time.
Miss May Hicks Is at home after
visits to Jackson and Dultas, and has
as her guest Miss Mary Westbrook of
Montezuma.
Mrs, Thomas J. Aycock left Friday
to visit her pnrents. Mr. and Mra. T. H.
Johnson, in Cordele for a few days,
nfter which Mr. Aycock will Join her
nnd they will visit several places of In
terest In tho East.
Mrs. J. J. McWhlte leaves next week
for Florida to visit her daughters, Mrs.
O'Quinn and Mrs. Renfro*.
Mrs. J. If. BhIvors nnd little Miss
Elolse left Thursday for a few days*
visit to Warrenton before going to Sa
vannah for the remainder of the sum
mer.
Mr. W. B. Dukes and daughters.
Misses Effie Iso and I In file, nre spend
ing two weeks nt Whltp Hprtngs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Maudln have re
turned from a visit to relatives near
Savannah.
Mm. C. C. Clark of Eastman was a
guest of her mother, Mrs. D. A. Fish,
recently.
Mm. F. M. Turnlpseed of Amerlcus
Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Parker
Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Norman have re
turned from a visit to Ht. (»ul*.
Mm. J. E. Dyke and Miss Lottie Mae
McNeill visited friends at Merrillville
this week.
Mrs. J. B. Fisher Is visiting friends In
Florida.
Miss Eunice Henderson has returned
Philadelphia whin
Suit Cases
For Monday only
Jiscdunt oii Suit (J;
por cent.
Miieon Trunk Co.
:i I n. HI
id b.
p inion nnd friend to his fine! wife,
ferreted relatives and friends won<
how they adjusted the delicate
plexltle* of the situation. The
pjexitles were mystical,
tint
vife !
vtfe
PPJ
talked
nnd th<
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I test 111
hitd!”
On '
Another widower choi
ferent way of Impresslni
the fact that a sainted 1
cupled her place befon
out cards for nn elsbon
celebrate the annlverst
rlage to his first wife,
mistress of his heart wi
quonda
narrted a
tld, befor
int to as
middle name, whirl
his wife's first hunt
Calling at u hoc
had been a widow
marriage, a relative
band deep In the lit
Ing box.
"Gracious,” she e:
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Drink Cook’s G o I d -
blume Golden Pale, brew-
ed from choicest selection
-1 of malt and bohemian
art I hops.