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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1904.
STETSON HATS
No crowned bend of Europe bn» • better bend-
covering tbnn tbe American citizen wbo trav
el* under tbe ebadow of a Stetson. Aa dealers,
our experience enable* n* to recommend tbe
Stetson.
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Continued from page six.
ber of other guests will be bidden- Mtia
Helen Shaw. Mr. Cheekley Shaw, Jr.,
and Mr. Stewart Shaw will home
for the wedding.
Approaching Marriage of Miaa Home
to Mr. J. J. Barrett.
The wedding of Mien Elizabeth
Horne, whose engagement to Mr. John
J. Barrett of Madison, has recently
been announced, will occur on the 14th
of December and will be a quiet home
affair with only the Immediate family
and moat intimate friends present. The
ceremony will take place at 6 o’clock
p. m., and there will be a number of
attendant**.
The weddlrg will be a very pretty
one In all It* detail*, and the event is
of much interest to a large circle of
friend* among whom MU* Horne is
iulte popular. Mr. Barrett who in one
if the most prominent young men in
Mndison In equally popular there and
hi* bride will be a pleasant addition to
the social life of this delightful South
ern town.
CANDY
Wonsk tho trado to boar in min’d
that wo are lioadquarters for all
kinds of candies. Our big factory
is fully oquippod and running ev
ery day. Ordor of us and got frosli
mado goods. Wo soil only to doal-
ers. Exclusively wholesale.
Tou can't digest your fooj
unless you're'cheerful.
Hentz's Curative Bitter*
soothes the nerves, gives a
keen appetite. Is the Ideal
tonic, cleanses, purifies, aids
digestion—the safest medi
cine sold. "Cheer Up," read
the booklet. Free at drug
Stores 'or mailed by
HENTZ'8 BITTERS CO.,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Qoldan Wedding of Macon Coupla.
On Tuesday evening last Mr. nnd
Mrs. D. B. Woodruff relebrnted their
golden wedding with a dinner party, at
which only tho relatives were present
and which was a very happy affair,
marking the fiftieth milepost In their
wedded life.
Many friends wish for them that
they may celebrate their daimond wed
ding.
Ellis-Long.
The many friends of Ensign Hayne
Kills will be murh Interested In hearing
that his marriage to Miss Bailie Dong
of Kansas City Is to occur on the 17th
of December.
Mr. Kill* Is one of the most popular
young men who ever lived in Macon,
and his approaching wedding is of
widespread Interest.
Interesting Wedding to Occur Soon.
An Interesting even to the numbers
of friends of the bride-elect In Macon.
Is the approaching wedding of Mr*.
Nell Singleton Jackunn to Dr. James
H. Montgomery of Ohnmbersburg. Pa.
It will be a quiet affair on account
of the Illness of Dr. Montgomery*!
father, and will probably occur on th
28th of this month.
| JohnsoibKing & Company,
J Manufacturing Confectioners,
| Macon, Ga.
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£22! J. T. STEWART'S A
When you visit Macon and get
a bottle of Old Edgemont Rye Free
No Express Paid On This.
1 Gal. Old Corn Silk Corn $2 00
8 Oaf. Old Key Stone Rye 2.00
J Gal. Old Peach Brandy 2.00
3 Gal. Old New England Bum.... 2.00
0 Oal. Old Holland Gin 2.00
Corn. Rye, Gin nn<l Rum 81.&0 per
Ballon up.
Express paid on two gsllona or mora
12.00 goods to same address In jugs.
Jug and Bottle trade a specialty.
Elliot-Csrswell.
Friend* In Macon have received cards
for the marrlago of Miss Jennie Cars
well. daughter of tho late Mr. U. I!
Carswell of Chattanooga, Tenn., am
Mr. Wm. M. Elliot of Lngansport. Ind.
on Nov. 29th. Although Miss Cars
well's family went to Chattanooga
when she was quite a child, she has
many relatives and friends In Georgia,
who feel a sincere, loving Interent In
her mArrlnge nnd future happiness.
Coates-Vinson.
Mr. B. E. Vinson of Walden an
nounces the engagement of his daugh
ter. Mias Mary Vinson, to Mr. 1
Coates.
The wedding will occur on the even
ing of the 27th of December.
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MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.
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Everything aa represented or money refunded.
Express Paid on This.
4 Full qts. old Edgemont Rye....$4.00
1 Osl. Jug. old Edgemont Bye.... 3.60
4 Full qts. Old Horse Hhoe Bye... 3.00
I tlul. Jug, Old Horse Hhoe Ilya... .2.75
4 Full qts, Old Jeff Clark Rye 3.00
1 Gal. Jug, Old Jeff Clark Bye.... 2.75
4 Full qts. Old (Ug Horn Bye 2.00
1 Gal. Jug. Old Big Horn Rye 2.50
4 Full qts. Old Harvest Corn 3.00
1 Gal, Jug. Old Harvest Corn 2.76
Orders filled same day received.
Architects, Contractors and Builders.
Tour attention Is culled to the fact that, In addition to our Concrete
Building Blocks, we uro manufacturing I", 12" and IV* Hexagonal Tiling
for Interior nnd exterior work; Window* and Door Bills; Lintels, Hkew-backs,
Key-stones. Column Bases nnd Cape, Buttress-cups, steps of any length, and
all other work of this kind. Wo uro also prepared to egecute promptly or
der! for ornamental work of any dee tgn. Your patronage t* solicited.
Bibb Stone & Tiling Company.
REBATE TICKETS
Save You Money.
OUR WINES nnd liquors nre stored and
luttnlU d in n wsy tnst conserve their fla
vor and hlnheat qualities. We have « rom
plete line of all the standard brand* of
whiskey. Rye. Hootch end Bourbon.
. BOTtLED COCKTAILS. Imported and
domestic Port. Hherry nnd Claret. Ftn©
old Utn. Brandy, etc.
PORT AND SHERRY
eld, mellow and dalightful Sauternes,
Claret, Cognac Brandy, ate.
Old Joe Mercer Corn, six-year-old, one
tour tun quar._
Partl«te Pure live, oi
lelivvred. Four full m
gallon jug. $1.70, delivered.
“our full quarts. IS.00. delivered.
■MglHiMBRaB gallon Jug. IM.i,
quarts, U K dellv-
tnulne ML Vernon Uy«\ 8 y«*nrs okt.
i in gallon Jug delivered- Four full
rt». genuine Mi. Vernon Rye, 14.00,
vrred.
* are agent* for Lewi*' *««; Duffy’s
e Malt, Wilson's Whiskies. 8a terse
ktatl. flchHtx and Aurora beers. Write
or price list. Bpeclal prices on wholo-
Sam & Ed Weichselbaum,
'PHONE THIRD ET., MACON, QA.
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Bibb Manufacturing Co
Miss Mary Pearson will entertain at
a dance on the evening of the 2!»th
Mrs. ft. E. Bough ton Is visiting rel
stives In Handersvllle.
Mrs. Marlon Dumvody of Forsyth I:
the guest of Miss Nellie Wood.
Miss Hrhofleld Is spending some time
In New York.
Miss Felice Matthews Is the guest
of Miss Jack Whitcomb In At'antn.
Miss Allcno Ruse has returned
Atlanta after a delightful visit to Mrs.
J. W. Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ft evens have re
turned from a two weeks stay at White
Bprlngs. Fla.
Mrs McKwen Johnston left Saturday
for New York, where she will spend
some time.
Misses Woodle nnd Leila Schley of
Wesleyan nre the guests from Saturday
until Tuesday of Mrs. Duncnu Brown.
Miss loin Baker goes to Atlanta this
week to he the guest of her aunt. Mrs.
llnrry Pellow for u few days.
Mr. nnd Mr*. John A Roush have
turned from Ohio where they have
been visiting relatives for some time.
Miss Shirley Poe has returned home
after spending some time In New York
and Brooklyn.
Mrs. MInter Wimberly returns from
New York Monday, after a delightful
stay of two weeks.
The many friends of Dr. J. If. Shor
ter are glad to sec him out again nf
ter his long Illness.
Miss leturle Johnson sails this week
for New York, where she goes to com
plete her course In music.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fleetwood will
spend Thanksgiving In Atlanta with
friend*.
Miss Katharine Harriet Wyman
Aiken. H. C., Is visiting Miss Reuncttc
WeatcotL
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay are moat
delightfully situated and are at home
to their friends at their farm Holly
hurst near Bollngbroke.
Miss Maud Grantham who has been
spending some time In Macon the guest
of friends, has gone to Hawktnsvllle
to be with her sister. Mrs. Ed. Powell.
The many friends of Mr*. Cnnrtcs
Bartlett are pleased to know that she
it well enough to be out again after
being ill sometime.
Macon, Ga.
— Manufacturers of
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, Etc.
IS and *20 Thomas St.
New York Office.
GanYou Walk?
urr.e their pleasant entertainments
throughout the winter. The list of
members Includes the names of Mrs.
W. D. Griffith, Mrs. Ellsworth Hall
Mrs. Edward Fellowea, Mrs. Thomas
Ashe Hall, Mrs. James Truman, Clarke,
Mrs. Charles Hall. Mrs. Mlnter Wim
berly, Mrs. Frank Hazlehurst and Mrs.
Walter Harris, with two or three oth
ers who will probably become mem
bers.
They will be entertained this week
by Mrs. W. D. Griffith.
The Bridge Whist Nine.
The new bridge club which has re
cently been organized by several prom
inent society matrons, is known as
“The Bridge Whist Nine" and the
members include some of the most ex
pert players In Macon.
They meet once a week on Wed
nesday afternoon, and a handsome
prize Is awarded the best player at the
end of a series of eight games.
On Wednesday last the club was en
tertained by Mrs. Robert H. Smith at a
very pleasant and beautiful function,
the card game being followed by deli
cious refreshments. Present were Mrs.
J. F. Hanson, Mrs. Marsh Johnston,
Mrs. H. M. Wortham. Mrs. L. O. Stev
ens, Mrs. Walter Grace, Mrs. W. H.
Felton, Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs. Ilah
Dunlap Jordan, Mrs. James Truman
Clarke and Mrs. C. D. Pearson.
Miss Josephine Waxelbaum, return-
from an extended vinlt to California,
where sho has spent some time with
friends at Point Loma.
Miss Beatrice Hal wood of Columbus.
Ohio." Is expected In Macon the last
the month to visit Miss F.stelle
Ht evens.
Mrs. George Snowden of Texas, who
spending the winter In Macon, will
the guest of 31 r*. W. O. Kinney, for
some time, after Monday.
Mrs. Edward Burke has returned
from Augusta, where she has been the
guest of friends for some time and has
been charmingly entertained.
Mrs. Matt Signor will spend the win
ter In,Macon with Mr. and Mrs. Hasell
Heyward, who are now housekeeping
their College, street home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bchofleld and
Miss Gladys Schofield have returned
from a trip la Indiana, and also to the
World's Fair at St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Small left the
past week for Ohio. Mrs. Small stops
Griffin nnd Atlnnta to visit relatives,
nd will Join Mr. Small Inter.
Mrs. Nesblt Tinsley leaves today for
Athens to attend the wedding of Miss
Marlon Lumpkin and Mr. John War
bridge which occurs on Wednesday the
23rd.
Miss Frances Normally of Munroe,
Oh., and Miss Sntnuelln Whitman of
Atlanta will .arrive In Macon Wed
nesday to be the guests of Miss Ksto'.lo
Stevens during Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Marlon Erwin left Monday last
for Virginia to visit her daughters,
Misses Marguerite nnd BessharL who
students at Randolph Macon Col-
toge.
Mrs. Benjamin C. Atlee of Pennsyl
vania Is the charming and attractive
guest of Miss Bible Cabanlss, and Is
being delightfully entertained during
her stay In the city.
Mrs. C. D. Russell nnd Miss Annie
Lu Russell are expected home Monday
from Savannah, where they have
been spending two weeks with Mrs.
A. M. Glover.
Miss Kline of Columbus who Is the
state treasurer of the Daughters of the
Revolution, was In Macon the past
week, the guest for a day of Mrs.
Herugg* In Vinevllle.
Mrs.. George Dole Wndley accom
panied by Miss Ross iter Collins, nnd
Miss Hsrah Wndley, have gone to Fort
Leavenworth. Kansas, and will spend
some time with Major and Mrs. Hteele.
Miss Annie Rannon, Miss Claire
Ripley, Mr. Osgood Clarke and Mr.
’ooper Winn formed n pleasant party
ho went up to Bollngbroke this morn
ing to spend the day with Miss Minnie
Winn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pressley Walker and
children nre visiting relatives In Ma
con. Mr. Walker Is recuperating from
long Illness with fever nnd their
many friends In Mncon nre delighted at
their presence here.
Mrs. B. W. Sperry and her sister.
Mrs. Gale of Detrlot, Mich., who have
been spending some time In Mncon left
Haturduy for Jacksonvtlle, Fla. Mr*.
Sperry has many friends In the city,
and during her stay was shown many
pleasant attentions,
Miss Ethel Jones as the attractive
guest of Miss Juliet Cox Is being de
lightfully entertained In Atlanta. On
Thursday evening she was compliment
ed with a buffet supper by her hostess,
and other affairs nre being given In
her honor.
Mrs. 8. O. Moore ha* returned from
Atlanta, where she spent several days
with her sister. Mrs. Cooper, who hn»
been there 111 for several months. Her
many friends In Macon will learn with
pleasure that she Is much Improved
and leaves soon for here home In
Kentucky.
J. H, Napier, who has been the
guest of Mr. and Mr*. William Barne*
In Memphis for some time Is being
delightfully entertained, and has been
the honoree nt several social affairs.
Hhe will be Joined soon by Mr. Na
pier and together they will visit the
World's Fair at 8t. Louis.
The numbers of friends of the fam
ily, who met Mrs. Brown Taylor, when
ahe was here a bride, several weeks
ago, will be pleased to know that Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor will spend the win
ter In Macon, us Mr. Taylor is en
gaged with the firm of Johnson &
King. Mr. Taylor has hosts of friends
here who are delighted at hla return
to Macon.
Concert at Mt. dc Bales Academy.
The concert which was to have been
given on Friday, Nov. 25th, In aid of
the ML de Sales building fund, has
been postponed until the first week In
December.
UNHAPP1NES8 DISPELLED.
Menand Women Unanimous About It.
Many women weep and wail and refuse
to be comforted because tfcelr once mag
mflcenf tresses have become thin and
faded. Many men Incline to profanity be
cause the flies bite through the thin thatch
on their cranlums. It will be good news to
the miserable of both sexes to learn that
Nowbro's Herplcide has been placed upon
the market. This Is the new scalp germ!
eide and antiseptic that acts by destroy
Jng ihe germ of microbe that Is the under-
lying cause of all hair destruction. Herpl
cldc Is a new preparation, made after r
new formula on an entirely new principle.
Anyone who has tried It will testify as
to Its worth. Try it yourself and bo con
vlnced.
dandruff, prevent falling hair and bald-
!*•.
Sold by all leading druggists. 8end 10
cents In stamps for xample to The Ilcr-
plclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Lamar & Ln-
inar (Sol Hoge's old stand), Second and
Mulberry streets.
BECOMING
I. an ordeal which all
women approach with
indescribable fear, for
am gjMM WJW nothing compares with
Mm SgfMmM M SVflr Jx the pain and horror of
d* IS MMM Sg M MM Bum mm c hild-birth. The thought
of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother
of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a
shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women
have found that the use of Mother’s Friend during pregnancy robs
confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother
and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the
time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother’s Friend
carry women .afely through the perils of child-birth, but its use
gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents "morning
sickness," and other dis- ___ m mm
comforts of this period. SHMM MB "jj, fLM ET £Dp "43*
Sold by all druggists at MWM B MM Km EM. V
$1.00 per bottle. Book o—non>
containing valuable information free. £gM B
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. B Mm Hi bsea K7 W Mtm>
WE SAYE YOU
Money
Why is it that our business shows a steady
increase year after year? Why is it that Oc
tober was the largest month in the history of
this store? The answer to these questions is
food for sober thought if you want to get tho
full purchasing power for your dollar.
It Pays You to Look Here.
s 4. .8 2
Macon to Marietta, Ga., and re
turn via Southern Raily; tickets on
sale November 21st, 22nd and 23rd,
final limit December 5th, 1904. Ac
count North Georgia Conference
M. E. Church, South. Rate open
to the public.
For further information call on
or address
JAS. FREEMAN. T. P. A.
Macon, Ga.
British Municipal Ownership.
The American who dreads municipal
ownership for fear of its being used to
create political machinery nnd rob the
public, and who declares that we must
first establish the merit system, may
be astonished when he learns the ex
tent of the development of British mu
nicipal trading under these conditions.
Recking to learn "the other side*
municipalization In Great Britain, the
investigator I* nt every turn referred
to Mr. Arthur Kay, a distinguished
citizen of Glasgow nnd head of th
great Merchandising house of Arthur
A To, as the arch enemy of municipal
ization. He I* president of the Citizen's
Union and the Taxpayers' Federation.
When asked, "Do you think Glasgow
should own nnd operate Its trams?” he
answered, "Certainly. The owning and
operating of these tramways has been
highly profitable and thoroughly satis
factory, the accounting Is correct, and
nobody opposes It."
"Rut you think the trams should be
operated for profit In relief of rates?"
"Not at all. They should be run on
a low factor of safety, and profits be
sunk In betterments or reduction of
charges,"
"But this Is socialism?"
"Well, they call It socialism—munlct-
Ipal socialism."
And this from the gentlemen who
was to have given final word against
municipalization! In Great Britain
there Is opposition, not to municipal
ownership ns such, but only to Its ex
cesses.—Francis W. Barker, In The
World Today for November.
SATISFACTION or youb : money back
;MACGN. GA..
LADIES GOLD WATCHES
Good reliable time pieces by first class makers in
good gold cases. Not the cheapest but tho BEST.
If you want something good go to
L. O. STEVENS,
366 Second Street.
Thanksgiving Csks Sale.
The ladies of the Temple Guild will
hold a take sale at the residence of
Mr*. A. M. Block on the corner of First
end Plum streets, on Tuesday. Novem
ber 22nd. from 3 to 5 o'clock, and nil
are invited to enmo and buy the delt-
cloua cakes they wilt have to dispose of.
College Street Quartette Entertained.
Miss Fannie Hirrts entertained the
College Street Quartette on Thursday
at one of the delightful musicals these
young people *n}oy each week. Pres
em on Thursday evening were Mlsset
Lillian Ro’omon. Fc|!tw Matthews. Es-
Fannte
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MULLER'S
‘prescription 100,384
will curs It It's ■ treatment without irritat
Harris. lWv*. J«> Turner, Eden Tay
lor, Will Gsbrto! and Linton Bolomon.
jAtn*s Hires. Guvtaq Parks. Davenport
Ouerry ami Dr. Hnimsw Mason. Charlie
ers in Top Buggies Sur
reys and Runabouts.
ing drop and without cpUtes. Abuts* **
cuity. TjJici a little time, tvt it cures*
Ox oottic c:tcn works wonders with light
Roberts.
Mr. Jamee li ne* will entertain 1h«‘
vlub at iht.r next meeting on Decem
ber 1st. *
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• At Dru^u. 75c Bottle.
Write fee Booklet.
WM n. Mr LL>tL CitwnUr dav. !CKW TORE.
"Tbs Bridge Club" fUcrgnnizsd.
*Tt»e R*id(e Club.** the members rf
W. H. ASHWORTH
which dtoromirtied their meeting*
through the summer, held * meeting
the past week to reorganize, and re-
Rhone 2545. 220 Third St
Make Your Own
Ice Cream.
TVr. hu Jut bm pl»wd la all th. grocery
Mora,. a«r pnianUoo ulM
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Ice Cream
POWDER
afckklt Manor with (tat r»or, u U auMr.
orrnoM 10 auk. in enu, la theii owa boaio wlU
ssssaSssskssssttasSE
Tfc.Uw.tto fun food Co,, UozrM,Leaoy,a.\!
Buggies! Buggies!
Buggies!
Carload of the celebrated
McFarlan Baggies
just received and bar
gains (or quick purehas-
Established 1883.
Willow=Dale* Whiskey
99-95-100 Pure.
Sold Only When 8 Years Old
Yoars have come and gone, Institutions
and new brands have multiplied with new
features introduced to affect and influence
tradebut, "Willow-Dale Whiskey’’ stands
to-day the leader of all whiskies. It’s well
earned reputation for the standard of excel
lence justifies our saying, It Is Without An
Equal. $2.45 per gallon, express paid.
$2.85 four full quarts, express paid.
1 A. & N. n. Block
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DISTILLERS, MACON, GA.
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Doctors Can’t Insure
Their account Books against fire.
We have a Special Safe for the
purpose ::::::::
we sell everything.
IN STATIONERY AND PRINTING.
The J. W. Burke Co.
'lacon, Cia.
The American Barber Shop
5I2 MULBERRY ST.
The leading and best equipped Tonsorial Parlor in the city.
Eight expert barbers. All the latest appliances ;an up-
to-date bath house attached. You look presentable when
you leave here.
Louisville & Nashville R. R.
Shortest, Best and Quickest line to WORLD'S FAIR—ST. LOUIS.
3 Train. Daily,3; Look at the time of the "World's Fair Flytr’’
Lv. Macon every day i;jo noon
Ar. St. Louis next dav .' 1:30 noon
4 HOURS QUICKEST ROUTE—4
Through Pullman Sleeping Cars. Stop-over allowed at MAM
MOTH CAVE.
Ask ior tickets xia L. & -Y. Full information on application ro
J. G. HOLLEYRECK.
District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.