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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1904.
Call and Inspect Our Fall and Winter Stock of Carpets, Rugs
and Furniture
Our Stock this season surpasses anything we have shown in the past. We invite your careful inspection i
Mews MdDtles Pirnum
(Seeirtpai T<o>wini§
VALDOSTA.
Large Deala In Real Estate—In Alter*
cation Between Two Men One la
Stabbed.
VALDOBTA. Ga.. H*rt. 17.—'Two
large drain In Luwnds* county farm
ing Innda are reported fiero today, tho
amount Involve*! being rbout 110.000.
One of the drain w»u between Mr. C.
It Ashley mid Mr. 1J. W. Bentley buy
ing the farm belonging to Mr. Brant
ley four mile north of tho city and con
taining about 760 acre*. It la under
stood that tho prlco |wtld Is about
10.000.
Tho other deal wnn between Mr.
Anhley nnd Mr. J. A. Dasher for a
farm on tho river about eight miles
from tho city. Tho prlco paid for that
In about 17.000. Thosu furma nro
among tho boat in thin county and Mr.
Anhley bought them an an Investment,
believing that I«owndea county dirt
will continue to grow In value. The
prlco paid for both places Is regarded
ns showing up exceedingly well for
Lowndes county farming land.
In an altercation between Jnnien
Dugger and John F. B.tndnrllng yeater-
day. Handerllng was stabbed In the
back and on the Jaw by Dugger. The
altercation occurred In Bnnderllng's
rice field, where, he claims, Dugger
wan trepanning. Both men are an Id
to have hart their gunn when they met.
hut derided to n# ttle their dlfferenren
In a rough nnd tumble scuffle, with
the result staled. The f'gtt *■ anhl
to have been th" result of a quarrel
which ban l»ee« going on for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Bmllh chaperon
ed n party of young people to the
World's Fair this week to spend about
ten days. The party rot minted of
to annumo the presidency of the larg-
ent national bank In Florida, tho At
lantic National nt Jacksonville, were
pleanod to hear on yesterday that ho
had been elected vice president of tho
AniHcnn Bankers Association from
Florida. Mr. I-aoe Is nuother of the
successful young business men whom
Vuldosta hum sent to other states.
Mrs. Dun Breedlove has returned
from a visit of two months to K*n-
tury where she spent tho time with
relatives nnd friends.
Miss listIII Filer and Mrs. W. H.
Frier have gons to Tnnu* to spend a
week or so.
Mrs. Edward P. Davis has returned
to tho city, after spending several
weeks with rclutlves in Washington
county.
Misses Ethel Harrell. Bessie Pendle
ton. Oertrudo Pondlet >n. Essie Fry,
Emile and Edna Briggs are among tho
Valdosta girls who will attend Wes
leyan this year.
Mlsa Emma Joe Britt leavea for
llrcnuu colego at Gnlnowlllo. and Miss
Maggie Kelly for Agnes Hcott Institute
ut Decatur.
Mr. Janiea L. Btaten has returned
from a visit to New York and a cruise
on the great lakes.
Mrs. J. J. Neman has returned home,
after spending aome tltno »t Fort Val
ley nnd Macon,
Mrs. C. W. Burt and her daughter.
Mlse Marie, left ibis week for Bt Louis
to take In the World's I'nlr.
r. C. W. Burt returned this week
from a visit of several week to New
York.
Mrs. I«nura Jordan has returned
from New York. *ifter spending several
weeks 111 that city.
Mitchell and
Charles and Hansel! Pal
berts. Hoy Duniwuy an
, and Misses Georgia Bin!
and Kathleen and M
They left here Thursdn;
Prof. Charles f.nne,
delivered hla lecture o
inor at the cl*v hall !•
the benellt of one of tl.
of the Methodist church.
mlth,
I fin-
ihley,
Paine
berts.
mrlst.
I hu
it for
jlrclea
He was
troduced by Col. J. M. Wilkinson and
hla lecture was greatly enjoyed by the
large audience. A male quartette ren
dc-red two selections as a preface to
the entertainment.
The friends of Mr. Edward W. Lane,
who went from this city tome time
REBECCA
Negroes Pledge Themcelves to Main
tain Law and Order.
REBECCA. On.. Kept. 17.—The fol
lowing card has been i mu-d by a com
mittee of leading negroes:
To the People of Rochelle and vicinity:
Information has receml) come to us
that there exists In this community a
suspicion among the good people that
there Is some ruch organisation among
the colored people here as a "Before
Day Club”—so-called, or other unlaw
ful hand or society.
We wish to say In tha most emphatic
terms that we do not know of any such
thing, nnd we do not believe It exists
In any form. Wo are, In desires nnd
purposes, law-abiding clllsena, nnd it
Is our wish to be such In all our prac
tices.
We pledge ourselves to use our best
endeavors, by precept nr.d example, to
Influence our colored people to obey
the law and to ibstntn from everything
that will cause trouble In any wny.
We further pledge ourselves to sup
press ns fas as possible any and nil ef.
forts to orgnnite any unlawful gather
ings of any kind by our race; and If
such organisation shall come to our
knowledge we will mnkg It known nt
once to the legnl authorities of
town and county.
We are In earnest In the expression
of these sentiments, and we wish the
hearty co-operation of nil good white
citizen* In our endeavors for the pre
servation of the public peace nnd the
advancement of our race.
Moat respectfully,
tl. C. BAKER,
J. A. ROVHSF.AIT.
l\ 8. ANDREWS.
W. M. LOCK, JR
TIPTON,
In the fall of I<
Bankrupt Sals to Ocour— Negro Pilos
Suit Against Railroad Company
T1FTON, On., Kept. 17.—The 30th of
thla month the bankrupt sale of the
Gifford Iron Woika Oimimny of this
city will come off on an order passed
at Thomaavllle Hept. 10th by Referee J.
II. Merrill. If. Kent «>f thla city
trustee In the core.
At tbs same 'line and place will
also bo ootd tho Foundry and Machine
shops of p. J. Clark * Company, bank
rupt. Mr. H. Kent Is also named as
trustee In this case.
J. II. Lighten, colored, has through
hla Attorneys Morrow nnd Pate, en
tered suit ugitl*i4t the Georgia Houth-
orn and Florida railway for f 10.000. ||
claims that he boarded a train of tho
defendant mad xt Valdosta with
; ticket for Cordele and that the c*
I ductor suspecting hint to be a spotter
i put hltn off the car two ntllcs south of
l thla city.
i The road's defense U that the negro'e
'Icket only read to Tlfton Instead of
..... -t. r tti.t fnr Cordsls, and that ho wm drunk and
Directed that f**r- w „ lh , of hl , rite
ful dimes, Dlooil Mm, Hg.lnr.Jwch I,"’,"' , h . „?T7, J. " ’
hradsuy that I was forced to n-.lgn my “yfrom the train. «rt*f he »«■
]>osilion nnd sreh relief at Hot Prrtng/. "* l . **!."
After (prmling all themrani I hadln.ul !*)* *.“ **!’ h
Bee -llltib Stone nnd Tiling Co.
pul
i boarded
After .pending all the mean, I hadtwnt ?"• *“» thTl™
to Memphis, to less than Hirer week. 1 hjm and yaa -ra^lng through he tlret
wa. in n hospital, ami after nine week* of »ta l» mnt th. rondae-
suffering 1 wu itachareed an cured. In l “ r “J *•“, ““.*»• "«• hl * •‘“f-
1cm than a month everybone in my body c ''£ n ,0, -> ‘he nrgro If
seemed to be aflcctrd ’and frit an If they | 7 ou J d he ""»'*• » M *
would break at the Irart rnrrtlon. Again hl * J-.t lnatTh- negro remain-
I era. compiled to resign. and I returned d ° n «“ * r *J"J*" ,U “ -‘“PI-* •> ‘he
to the hoapital for n neren week. etny. tap* nt TWon when he got oft.
When I rime oat I was advised to try rh * "<*"> «>»'»» damage to h a prreon
farming. When I fir* went on the farm\ | •<* freltnga to ttf. amount of llO.m.
• - • » Three convicts escaped from tho
Plnaon. Worth county, gang Tuesday
prevailed on the oolv firm who handled
drugs to get me one doxru bottles of 8. S.
8. At that time both of my hands were
broken out with Mistmandl was covered
with boils and sores. In the meantime my
«lruy cist had gotten two docen bottles of
S. a. 8. for me and I began Us use, and
after taking the thirteenth bottle mft a
sore or boil wee visible. R. B. IDwkll
East 9th St, Little Rock, Ark.
and were captured Wednesday after
noon one mile eouth of Dacia by
Messrs. T. 1* Fox. J. H. Holley and
Edward and George Wllllss. James
Gunn, a white man. sent up from
Brooks county waa a trusty and hsd
bee A detailed as a guard over seven
other convicts. Tuesday afternoon as
gsng were retIHng from work.
Gunn quietly wrMkekt off and two ue-
convicts went with him. the other
camp. The two
Holley's rmi-
Carrollton.
CARROLLTON, On.. Kept. 17.—Mlsa
Aline Bradley, a popular nftd tainted
young, lady of thla city, left the
week to enter Wesleyan Female Col
lege nt Macon, where nh* has attended
the nr (tool for the past two or three
years. The coming scholastic year
will complete her derm there.
Mrs. John Q. Rtockley. who was
pleasantly known ns Mlsa Belle Harris,
but who Is now residing In Shreve
port. 1-a., Is spending the summer here
with her father. Judue 8. W. Harris.
Miss Helen West snd sister. Miss
Marlon West of this city, entered Ag
nes Scott Institute at Decatur the past
week.
Mr. E. B. Brodnax. cashier of the
First National Rank here. Is away this
week nn hla annual vacation and will
attend the bankers’ convention at New
York, whence he will go to St. Louts
to view the Mg fair.
Mrs. L. C. Mnndevtlle and son. Cadet
John Appleton Msndevllle, of this city,
after a pleasant visit to Atlanta the
pant week, have returned home.
Mias Kuln Moore of thla city spent
last Sunday with her stater, Mrs. Rob
ert Hamrick, at Sergeants.
Mrs. Owensby of Owenabyvilla spent
the past week with her father. Mr. J.
T. Wilson, hare.
Miss Fannie Gaston. Miss Pear!
Shank nnd Mias Kuln Moore spent
some time the past week in Atlanta.
Next Wednesday the cornerstone -f
the big new brick stone church of the
Methodist Episcopal congregation wlli
be formally laid with appropriate cere
monies. Bishop Warren A. Candler
will officiate.
Judge W. C. Adamson of this city
visited Talbot county the past week,
snd while there delivered some ad
dresses in connection with school
openings.
Mrs. 8. C. Kytle most pleasantly en
tertained the Parsonage Aid Society
at her home Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bradely, whoso
marriage waa solemnized In Atlanta
last week, after u short trip through
the mountains of North Carolina, re
turned to their future home In Car
rollton Thursday evening.
A large number of Confederate vet
erans of this camp attended the re
union at Rome the past week, and they
report a delightful time.
Mrs. Smith of Atlanta Is here this
week visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter
E. Clinton.
Mrs. A. J. Wiley of Mhpte street Is
entertaining her niece, Miss Esther
Bantee of Bremen.
Miss Hilda Bledsoe, daughter of
Mayor Bledsoe of this city, spent some
time the pnst week In Atlanta at the
guest of the family of her uncle, Mr.
William H. Bledsoe.
Cashier J. J. Mnnghnm of the Bank
of Bremen, spent Tuesday here with
friends.
Rev. W. E. pozler, pastor of the
Presbyterian church here, has re
turned from Greenville, where he has
been engaged In a very successful pro
tracted meeting. ,
Mrs. Joe Creel, who has b.*en away,
in Atlanta visiting during the absence
of Mr. Creel In St. Louis and Cincin
nati, returned home Monday of thll
week.
Rev. D. A. Box returned this week
frem South Carolina, where ho went
to enter hln son, Mr. Ray Box, In a
dental school.
Miss Carrie Turner nnd Miss Evn
Merrell of thin city spent the past
week In Atlanta attending the big mil
linery shows.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
had nn unique attraction the pant
week for the benefit of the Confeder-
nt monument fund. They leased the
merry-go-round here and ran It Tues
day evening for that fund, realising a
handsome amount.
Mr. Jamcr Coleman of this city, who
with his sister. Miss Laura Coleman,
has Just returned from nn extended
visit to the World's Fair at Bt. Louts,
left the past week to enter the Ala
bama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn.
Ala., where he haa spent the past two
years.
Mr. L. C. Mnndevtlle nnd son. Mr.
Leroy Msndevllle, are away In the
Ksst. where they went to matriculate
young Mr. Msndevllle In some leading
college. It is expected that he will
enter at Providence.
tlves In Litchfield, 111.,, nnd St. Louis.
Mrs. C. E. Lipford of Green Cove,
Fla., la visiting her brother. Dr. J. C.
Richard.
Mrs. J. L. Bnrron of Bound Oak la
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Myrick.
Mrs. ,T. W. McMillan Is visiting rel
atives and friends In Atlanta.
Mr. George Stinson, who played ball
this year on the Macon pennant-win
ning team, vlsfted relatives here this
week.
Mrs. Clinton Adams and two charm
ing children of Hebron arc In the city
visiting ' relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Powell have re
turned from a visit to Indian Spring
Mrs. L. A. Hudson of LiGrnnge is
visiting Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. Greene.
Mlsa Olive Roberts and Master
James Roberts nre visiting Dr.
Michael Hoke In Atlantn.
SUMMER SICKNESS
Can Be Avoided by All Who Take Mos
ley’s Lemon Elixir, the Ideal
Lsiotive.
Typhoid fever and other dangerous
allmstiU so prevalent in summer can
be avoided by taking the necessary
precautions. The germs of these dis
eases often Ue dormant In the system
for months, and are harmless as long
- —■» ;«» the system van resist them. A tor-
ned men followed | i>M liver, const!nation, hlllousneas. and
It of the espture. j other Internal Irregularities open the
to Tlfton wny for attack, ami s serious spell of
( sickness Is the resulL
Mosley’s Lemon Elixir Is the most
effective snd pleasantest laxative made.
It sets gently, with no unpleasant ef
fects. and thmoughiy cleanses the ays-
| tem of all Impurftiea and aecumula-
It promptly cures biliousness.
Wellston.
WET.L8TON, Os.. Bept. 17.—One of
the most attractive events of the sea
son was a card party given by Misses
Emma nnd Nannie Frederick last Fri
day evening from 8:30 o'clock until 12.
In honor of Mins Mattie Watson, who
leaves today for White Springs, Fit.
There were two beautiful prises to
be given, a brooch, which was won by
Miss Mattie Watson, nnd a scarf pin.
which was won by Mr. Fldyd Frede
rick. as their score cards ranked the
highest. At it o'clock deltctous
freshments were served. The hall was
beautifully decorated with palms and
smilax.
The Misses Frederick were the re
cipients of many hearty hand shakes,
and then each departed declaring It to
have been one of the most enjoyable
events of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens of Mecon
spent Inst Haturdny and Sunday with
Mrs. Owens* father. Mr. J. M. Frede
rick. 8r.
Miss Mattie Scarborough will leave
today for Macon, whore ahe will visit
relatives and friends for the next week.
Quite a number of our boys and
girls are leaving for school. Some have
already gone and the remainder will
go next week.
Several of our citizens are attending
the Primitive Baptist Association,
which ta In session at Macon.
It seems as if our beys won't stay at
home to worship on Sunday now, since
they have been playing ball They
mum have found something that at
tracted their atentlon.
Our bail team, U progressing well
lhl J ••**>n. having played SI games
and loot three. Houston Is noted for Its
good ball players.
Cotton in this section Is nearly all
open and about half Is picked out.
Hawkinsville.
HAWKINSVILLE. On.. Sept. 17.—
Mrs. C. C. Duncap Perry Is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. R. A. Pate.
Mr. J. J. Willis spent Saturday in
Unadilla.
Mr. L. C. Wimberly of Abbeville
spent part of last week In the city, tho
guest of his mother. Mrs. Wimberly.
Mrs. K. D. Richardson and children
arc visiting In Unndlila.
Dr. A. Mack spent Sunday In Dub
lin.
Prof. J. H. Ware visited the city
Inst week.
Miss Uma McDuffie left last week
for Forsyth where she goes to enter
Monroe Female College.
Mrs. Antoinette Walker, of Attals,
Ala.. Is visiting her son. Mr. V. H.
Walker.
Miss Stacy McWorter has returned
after spending some time 1 nNew York.
Mrs. J. B. King has returned from a
visit to relatives and friends at Vnl
doatrf.
Mrs. Duggan of Cochran Is visiting
the family of Mrs. Tom Ragan.
Mrs. W. L. Poole haa returned home
Poole.
Mr. George Peabody of Sanford.
Fla., and his shter. Miss Bailie Lou
Peabody, arc visiting Mrs. Pritchett.
Misses Mamie Burch and Estelle
Bozeman have gone to Mllledgevllle to
enter the Georgia Normal and Indus
trial College.
Misses Annie Mnshbum nnd Llsxle
McLendon left Inst week for Forsyth
to enter Monroe Ffimale College.
Miss Julia Belle and Irene McCloud
of Abbeville have returned home af
ter visiting Mrs. T. B. Ragan.
Judge C. C. Duncan has returned to
Perry.
Miss Martha Benn has returned
home nftcr nn extended visit to rela
tives In North Georgia.
Mrs. J. F. Mnshbum has returned
from Birmingham. Ala., where she has
been visiting her son.
Mrs. A. D. Grlmsrfy and Misses Ma
ry nnd Belle Waite of Macon spent
last Sunday in the city.
Mrs. H. C. Rhodes and children have
returned from Tennessee, where they
have been spending the summer.
Mrs. J. J. Whitfield and children are
visiting In Rome. Os.
Mrs. J. R. Taylor has returned nfter
an extended visit to relatives In Penn
syl vania.
Mias Palnyre Homers left last week
for Macon, where she goes to enter
5t3£ REBATE TICKETS
To consuming trade. This is no
chance drawing, but gives results to
one and gll alike.
EXPLANATION.
$20.00 worth entitles you to $1.00 In
merchandise.
$10.00 worth entitles you to 50 cts. in
merchandise.
$5.00 worth entitles you. to 25 cts. In
merchandise.
' $2.00 worth entitles you to 10 cts. In
merchandise.
$1.00 worth entitles you to 5 cts. In
merchandise.
We are agents for Lewis’ '66; Duffy's
Pure Malt, Wilson's Whiskies, Sazerao
Cocktail, Schlitz and Aurora beers.
Write us for prlco list. Special prices
on wholesale quantities.
Four quarts Daniel Boone (express prepaid) $2.65 per gal.
Four Quarts Bartlett Puro Rye (Express paid) $3.25 pe** gal.
Four Quarts Mt. Vornon Pure Rye (Express paid) $4.00 per gal.
Sam & Ed. Weichselbaum
A Srfeat Hit
3«1 THIRD ST. MACON. GA.
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Bibb Manufacturing Co.
strong probabl!
existence of perhsp* two or '
others near jmuiul. Nn action a>
has keep taken In regard to the matter.
(loii
nllpatton.
ineea. sick headache, etc.,
_ , . and strengthens the ey»-
_ | tens so as to enable tt to reek* all germ
*_ diseases.
Price t#« per bottle at all drug stores.
_ M(Hedgeville.
MILLEftlEVtLLK. 8*Pt 17.—
Mr. T. c. Parker of Macon U In the
city today on business.
Mra. a. 8 Brown of Darisboro Is
.visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mra. W.
II. Btembridge. . •
Mra. T. Comer Malone of Atlanta Is
the gnest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Qtorst W. Ca raker.
Miss Corinne Hendrix return^ I last
niffct Croat.an exuded .visit to rsla*
YOUR BAD DAYS
be turned into
Can be turned into good
days by taking
Menu’s Curative Bitters.
It takes ten minutes to eat
something you ought not to
est. It take* two days to
get over It-uni*** you take
wtth your atom
doe* and you will to
rtghL It cen t harm
« nann you.
!!? , hr ** l «L "Cheer
Up! and learn how to be
healthy and enjoy Ufr. Free
St iH’itg £tom» or k-
11 ommvp wr matted by
HENTZ'S BITTERS CO..
Philadelphia.
Macon, Ga.
Manufacturers of
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, Etc;
IS and 20 Thomas St. 8
New York Office. |
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Wesleyan.
Miss Willie Belle Reynolds has gone
to Cuthbert to enter Andrew Female
College.
Miss Julia Conry has gone to Macon
to resume her studies at Wesleyan.
Mrs. U. O. Pate has returned from
Tennllle. where she has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Marlon Tennemen.
Dunbar.
DUNBAR. Ga.. Sept. 17.—Mrs. W. A.
Dunbar spent Wednesday In the Central
Mr. B. F. Vinson of Walden visited
Dunbar Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Willingham ef Ms-
con visited Dunbar Wednesday.
Mrs. G. T. Roberta of Stlltmore was
the guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Emmstts Vin
son this week.
Mr. J. G. Darts Is attending the reun
ion at Rome.
Mies Cora Dunbar of Macon spent
Bundsy here with relatives.
Mias Clifford Renfroe Is visiting rela
tives In Macon.
Mr. Osrar Chsnce has gone to Atlanta,
which place he will make hla home.
Miss Coetey Ault man !s spending the
week In Hawkinsville. the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Frederick.
Mies Berta Simmon* Is expected home
thla week from an extended visit to rel
atives in Upson county.
Mr. H. T. Arnold of Wsrtrsce, Tenn..
spent several days with friends at Dunbar
*MI»s*Maude Dukas of Roberta la visit
ing Mlsa Lizzie Chance.
Silas Estelle McNlece of Macon returns
home Saturday from a fortnight's visit to
relatives at Dunbar. . _
Mr. Wiley Brooks of Macoh visited bis
sister. Mrv J. W. Aultman. last week.
Miss Ollte IFsddock of Haddock Station
returned home Wednesday from a visit
to Mlsa Clifford Renfroe.
Mlaaea Rom and Thelma Dickson of
Macon are the guests of Mrs. J. M.
Ault man.
HADDOCK. Ga.fUept.’ 17.— Misses Arm
and Irene Phillips entertained Friday
evening in honor of Mias Anderson The
evening was enjoyed by every one who at
tended. and at a later hour Ices were
served. The house was beautifully dec
orated. and many games were played.
Miss Arm Phillips will leave September
21 for school In Columbia, 8. C.
Miss Florins Morris has returned home
Frederick and Conrad
Renfro were the guests of Misses Nelly®
and Mauds Anshoa Sunday.
Mr. Georgs Franks arms, out Thursday
to see about his store. Hs stopped -*
1 Hotel Anchors.
| Wc art sorry to know of Miss Ma-
I hone s Ulnrri
Mr. 22. HajlftoGc i«n for LaGr&age,
Oa., Wednesday to attend the funeral of
hln sister, Mrs. Campbell, of Rote Hill.
Mias Gunsle Finney left Wednesday for
Weston.
Ml.s Pearl Mahone lert Wednesday for
Gresham High School, Macon.
Mrs. A. Sidney Donner ami MJ*a Irene
Farrow are spending several days at MU-
ledgsvills.
Eastman.
EASTMAN. Ga.. Sept. 17.—Mlsa Edna
Melton haa returned to her home at Bax
ley, Ga.
Mr. W. 8. Boatwright, who spent
several weeks In the city, left Tuesday
for Vldalta to buy cotton at that place.
Mitt Macy Hlghsmlth of Waycrosa is
the charming guest of Mrs. J. P. Hlgh
smlth.
Miss Mamie Sapp haa returned home,
after s delightful visit to Monroe and
High Shoals. Oa.
Mr. Hunter Jeter of Lynchburg, Va.,
spent Sunday In the city.
Mr. O. T. Rogers of Dublin is In ths
city for the cotton season.
MIm Pauline Newman leaves In a few
days to visit ths World’s Fair at St.
Louts. Mo.
Misses Sarah and Llzsle Daniel snd
Miss Sarah McCullera left Tuesday for
La Orange to enter college.
Mrs. Clifford McGee is spending the
week with Mrs. R. B. Carnes at her
country home. "The Oaks."
Miss Pearl Peacock left Thursday for
JZSTF. FYLSF& SW <*,
<» In th. etty, the ri>-«t of retattvu.
Mr niton Small of »Ucon. .prat Mon
day In th. city.
MImm Com Pw Jnul. l*r Woot.n.
Nol.s and Carrie Bell Kdward.
left Monday for Monro. Coll.,,. Forsyth.
G-orata.
Mra. L. B. Witoox and eon are »t The
Upland, for the winter.
Mr. and Mra. Bl.rltwell of Macon are
In the city, and will be at The Uplanda
for th. winter.
Mr,. Dan Kelley of Washington. D. C..
ai—nt revere! daja of laat weak In the
W. .
New York.
Herman hna return—! from
See iilbh Stone and Tiling Co.
Buckltn'a Arnica Satva.
Haa world-wide fame for marvelo
cures. It surpasses any other salve. 1
•Ion. ointment oh balm for Cuts. Con
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