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THE MACON TELEGRAPit : SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18,
, I Mews Ftottes Kippp
you smack
your lips
with satisfaction
“old joe"
whiskey
in a class
by Itself
pure and fine
havo you tried it?
atlanta
“b. & b.”
distributors
<&e®r§iffl Tw®m)§
A CYNICAL
CHAP
with no jtoctry in his
sou], with no small
stockings to til! and
no appreciation of the
blessings that were
his o w n, defined
Christmas as the
I
nnti
wap!
It is nothing of the
kind; it’s a very feeble
effort at appreciating
the good part*, quali
ties and characters of
our friends and inti
mates. In this con
nection we ask you
to consider our large
assortment and care
fully selected stock.
Carrollton.
CARROLLTON. Ga., Dee. 17.—At
ihc home of the brIUe’a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Newell, near Villa Rica,
thin county, their accomplished <la ugh-
ter, -*Mlas .Edna Newell, was married
to Mr. William M. Boynton of thla
place. The marriage was solemnised
Rev. H. H. McConnell.
The contracting partlea arrived here
Monday and took up their abode on
Borne street, where they will be at
home to friends. Mr. Boynton has been
known during his residence here as a
young man of tylgh personal character
and good business ability and la wide
and popularly known over this section.
Miss Stella Hooks of this city goes
o Atlanta Monday to nttend the wed
ding of her brother, Mr. Omer Hooks
of Mobile, Ala., formerly of thla city,
MIhh May Kllllngsworth at the home
of her sister. Mrs. Charles D. Tillman,
there Tuesday.
Miss Engenln Mandevllle entertained
a charing dish party lest Friday
veiling complimentary to Miss Nancy
Brice of Chester. H. C.. woh was vis
iting here as the guest of Misses Italy
nd Cora Bimonton. The prise, a
beautifully covered volume, was won
y Professor C. K. Henderson, Jr., In a
guessing contest. Among the other
guests were Miss Nellie Mandevllle,
Messrs. Carson Teague. Ralph Ad
amson and John Newell.
Miss Bessie Ixiwry and Miss Llsxle
Hutching of Cedartown will be the
guests of the family of Hon. N. J.
Tumlln during the holidays.
Tuesday evening, at the home of
fr. and Mrs. E, Butler Martin of this
Ity. a delightful musical furnished en
tertainment. Those present were: Mr.
nd Mrs. C. H. Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. (lull!. Miss Marie Bradley; Miss
Jennie Marey Walker. Myrtle Hall;
Messrs. W. E. Bkrine and Willis Oulll.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meador of At
lanta will spend some time the coming
week here with the former's mother.
Mrs. Mark Meadors.
Numbers of CarroUton students
hro'ad are returning home for the hol
idays.
Mrs. C. L. Walker entertained Tues
day at a spend the day party. It was
rcaslon of hospitality enjoyed.
The J. W. Burke
Company,
Special Inducements for
the Holidays. Send in
Your Orders now and
Avoid the Rush.
Express Prepaid
'* full quart* of our famoua Old
Glory Rye ti
On* ’.lallnn Jug ,] 00
(Expreee Prepaid.)
« full quart. Old Kentucky Choice
*«>•• ti
On* gallon Jus IS 75
(Expreee Prepaid.)
4 full qunrta Kentucky Itrllo Itye.t:
On* gitllim Jug j*
(Expret* Prepaid.)
4 ful quart* iMun Special |j jj
on* gallon jug is oo
(Bxpret* Prepaid.)
one gallon .Deftancc It,.- JJ 45
(Eapr.it Prepaid.)
on* gallon Jug Mnrytaml Ryo.,..tt 00
(Expret* Prepaid.)
tin* gallon Jug two stomp Corn. .IS II
(Ekpreaa Prapaid.)
On* gallon Jug two atnmr tlln....ls S5
W* alio pay expreat charge, on all
geedt from J1.7S a gallon up (in }uge).
providing order call* far ro lata than
two gallant to one address.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY CO*
A. DAIJ8 A CO** Props.
120 Fourth Strstt. Macon, Os.
Nsxt to Uunion Passenger Depot.
Washington.
WASHINGTON, On.. Dec. 17.—Mr.
Y. Hill nnd Mr. A. S. Rlchnrdsnn
hove returned from « week's hunt on
the latter's plantation In Alabama.
Miss Camilla McWhorter of Athens
Is the guest of Miss Sarah Vickers.
Mr. Robert L. Foreman of Atlanta,
iccom pan led by his little son, Howell,
pent Sunday with his father, Mr. Ru
fus L. Foreman.
Mr. James K. Reynolds spent Sunday
Iti I*exlngton.
Misses Helen Barksdale, Myrtle Cal
laway and Emma Irvin will return
Tuesday from Lucy Cobh.
Mr. Leaten Wingfield of ^Atlanta Is
Islting relatives here.
Mr. Irvin Alexander of Augusta
spent Thursday and Friday with his
uncle, Capt. C. K, Irvin.
Mrs. Edward Culver has returned to
Hpnrta after a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will la »n Fluher.
Mra. R. D. Callaway entertained at
n elegant tea Thursday evening In
honor of Miss Camilla McWhorter of
MtantA. Covers were laid for twelve,
and the table was.benutlfyll with soft
pink lights nnd chryfomnemurns.
Those present wery: Misses Clifford
Htmm Barnh Vlrkevs, Camilla McWhor
ter of Athens. Mary Irvin, Annlevlo
Cocart; Messrs. J. (1. Wright. James A.
Benson, Jr.. James R. Reynolds. I. G.
Irvin. Jr., nnd William A. Hinton.
Mrs. Mary Cooper has returned to
Washington after spending several
months In North Carolina. Virginia and
Atlanta.
Miss Marguerite Hines was the
harming hostess nt a Sherlock Holmes
party He turd ay afternoon In honor of
Miss Mary Kehue of Havannah. The,
price, a beautiful Christy picture, wag-
won by Miss Berta Green. A delicious
salad course was served nt the close'
of the game. Those present were:
Misses Annlevtr Cocort. Marlon nnd
Kathleen Colley. Bettle Quin. Fnnnla
Hannon of Savannah. Margaret Hill.
Lily Lyndon. Bessie McAlister. Lury
Dillard. Carlotta Alexander, Marie-
Fitspntrlrk. Marlon Irvin and Mildred
Harper.
Mrs. John J. Hill entertained a few
friends Informally nt bridge Wednes
day afternoon.
Mrs. Paul IIIII Irvin returned Friday
front Augusta.
Mr. White of Havannah Is In the
city.
Mr. charlen R. Irvin wan the genial
host at an elegant supper given to the
cotton buyers Thunmdny evening.
Those who enjoyed hla well known
hospitality were Messrs. K. A, Wll-
belt. M. M. Fima. T. It. Hale, White
of Havannah. II. H. Wootten. R. O.
Barksdale. M. A. Pharr. T. R Fortaon.
William E. M*rkwnlt*r. Irvin Alexan
der of Augusta.
Dr. William II. Doughty came up
from Augusta Monday to aee Mrs. J.
R. Dyson, who has been null# III. Her
friends ore glad to know of her Im
proved condition.
MUs Emmie Ftcklen will spend the
holidays In Augusta the guest of Mrs.
Dr. Xtorgan.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank W. Harnett of
Birmingham will spend the holidays
with Mrs. P. T. Callaway.
Mlaa Mattie Du Rose returned from
Aiken. H. C. Monday.
Miss Kathleen Colley will spend the
holidays with Mies Bessie Chandler In
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilanlam of Savannah
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
Benson.
Barnteville.
BARNEHVJLLB.. fla.. Dec. 17.—Dr.
K. P. Moor*. one of the leading phy
sician. of Macon, wna a gueat of rela
tive, here thla week.
Ml** Nancy Head of High Falla waa
with friend* In the city a few day*
ago.
Mlaa Myrtle Wllllamaon from For-
ayth waa in tho city thla week with
relatives.
Mrs. M. A. Brown has returned from
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. M.
Martin of Macon.
Mr. Erie Hooten. a prominent young
man from Jackson, waa a recent guest
of the family of Mr. Robert Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. *1. E. Toole have gone
to Macon, where they will reside In the
future.
Mrs, Lessle McKenxie of Montezu
ma has been here this week as the
guest of the family of Mrs. L. E. Veal.
Mr. and Mra. J. T. Eads of Indian
apolis, Jnd., nre In the city on a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jones. They
have decided to locate In Jackson, Ga.,
and will move to that place soon.
Mr. Jackson E. Bush was a visitor
to Atlanta this week stopping with hla
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bush.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Brooks of
Jonesboro have been tho guests for
several days recently of the family of
Dr. J. P. Thurman.
Col. W. W. Lambdln has been In
Washington city for several days past
on professional business.
Miss T. V, Taylor returned this
week from n very pleasant visit
friends In GrlffVi.
Mr. Harry O. Lowdon of Savannah
and Miss Annahclle Goodwyn of this
city were married Tuesday evening at
the home of the bride's father. Mr. R.
B. Goodwyn, Dr. Rolfe Hunt perform
Ing the ceremony in the presence of a
large number of relatives and friends.
After the marriage an Informal recep
tion was held, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Lowden left for their home In
Bavnnnah. They were cordially con-
grtaulated by all their acquaintances.
A delightful entertainment waa giv
en hy Mias Annie Hnygnod nt her
home at Hoggins Tuesday evening,
which was attended by the following
young people from Barneavllle: Miss
Oracc Porch. Miss Alba Porch, Miss
Eunice Stroud, Miss Louise Jones,
Miss Nell Hmlley, Miss Kate Smiley
Miss Mary Hchllllng, Miss Kate Down
Ing, Miss Leila Collier. Messers. Char
lie Matthew». Reeves Flimbro. Flour
noy Porch, Oran Carswell, Styles Cars
well, Clarence Collier, Julian Arnold.
Wayeross.
WAYCROB8. Ga.. Dec. 17.—Miss
Nannie Harris returned last night
from a visit of severul weeks to re
latlves In Jacksonville.
Mrs. Julia Tuten. after a visit hero
to her daughter. Mrs. F. M. DeGraf
fenrled, returned to her home at Jaap
er. Fla., on Wednesday.
Mra. J. J.. Roberts nnd lltttlo son, of
Tlfton, nre visiting relatives nnd
friend*.
Mr. Ernesst T. Fleming, formerly of
Brunswick, nnd Lois L. Little, former
ly of Jesup. were quietly married at
the First Methodist church In Way
cross on Sunday night. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. .1. A. Harmon,
pastor of the church. Mr. Leslie Lit
tie and Miss ClaUdle Little, brother
and sister of the bride, were the only
attendants. The bride recently moved
here with her sister. Mrs. A. W. Strip
ling, nnd during her short stay here
made many warm friends, Mr. Firm
Ing come from one of the moat promt
nent families In Glynn county, nnd
now engaged In business at firond
hurst. On., where he nnd hla charming
bride will make their home.
Mrs. T. J. Darling and her sister Mrs.
Wray, of York Neb., have returned
from a visit to Mrs. F. M. Hawkins
Jacksonville,
Mlsrs Mildred Wooten hns return
ed from a visit to Savannah.
Mrs. C. M. Babcock, of Millwood, hns
returned from n visit of several months
St. laouls. Mo.
Mrs. A. P. Perham, Jr., returned
yesterday from a two weeks vl
innah. She was accompanied
home hy her sister. Mrs. C. II. Wilson.
Miss Mnrlnn r.ayes. of Thomasvllli
is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. D.
Kirkland on Gilmore street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clifford Brown hnv
moved to Port Tampa City. Fla., where
they will make their home.
The approaching marriage of a pop
ular young couple hns been announced
Mr. nnd Mra. George A. (’room have
issued Invitations to the marriage
their daughter. Miss Mattie, to Mr.
Amos Rouse Pittman, which will
•olmnlxed at the First Methodist
hurcb In Wayeross on the evening
December 28th at 8 o'clock. Mr. Pitt
man formerly resided In Wayeross. but
has been making hta home In Jeaup
for some time. The couple will be
home In Jesup after Jan. 1.
NORTH OR NORTHWEST
TBAVKt. VIA THE A HAPPY
“EVANSVILLE ROUTE” HOME
(L & T. II. S C. & L I.)
Tho host equipped and most
direct lino to Chicago uml
reached via
>11 points
Chicago.
Inquiries
regarding rates,
time, etc., addressed to rep
resentatives given holow will
receive prompt and courteous
attention.
1 1. Jeffries, G. 1*. A T. A,
Evansville, Ind.
D. II. Hillman, G. P. A..
Evansville. Ind.
. S. L. Parrott. D. 1\ A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
I* one where health ahoon.fr.
)V|ih Impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a dUordercd LIVER there
cannot be food blood.
Tnil’s Pills
revivify the torpid LIVER andrcMort
iU natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
been received in Albanv in the marring*
nf MIm Vernal Griggs to Mr. Edward W.
Honings worth at tbs First Baptist church
In Dawson Wednesday morning January
inrsday
1SJ. at 11 o'clock. ...... _
the daughter of Congrosamun James M
Or Us*. and the announcement of her ap-
nronehlng marriage will V received with
Interest throughout thla section.
Mr. nnd Mr*. J. Jl. Gilbert celebrated
their silver wedding Monday evening
their beautiful home on Rnvtd street,
large number of Invitations had been
aued. and the occasion was one of the
most hrllllont social events of the wtnter
season. Many beautiful and costly pres-
ems were received by Mr. and Mrs. on
hrrt. testifying to their great popularity
tn the community.
The reception tendered by Mrs. Bhac
eifnrd yesterday afternoon from t to .
i clock was a brilliant social event. The
>CAr*tlonK wera» unusually .pretty, and
added much to the natural beauty of **-
•hackelford home
Professor and Mrs. d. U deJarnette.
| tin *d to Rat on ton. have
thrtr host of friends.
Mts* Jeannette Mitchell, who hat been
attending school at MlUedgeville.
married to Mr poltert L Stewart tn De
tout, Mich on Mondsv last. The mar
riage took Miss llattrtch's Albany friends
hr surprise they having no Idea that
afternoon wr«i evening of December
it* from « to • and from 8 to 10.
Mr. C P Mall.try has returned from
short visit to rvlatleee and friendi
-
blood.-
Pur
wd means health.
Health means UpflMU.
Take no Substitute. All Drugglet*.
In
Mrs Writer Morrow, has „ _ H
•-*. Fla, to soend the Christmas holidays
With the family of Mr Chartes Morrow.
Tittle Miss Dorothv Tarver the winsome
of Mr and Mm. If. A. Tarver,
hostess at a detlahtfnl party Tues-
iftt ranen the occasion being the e*i-
lon of her tenth anniversary Miss
ths* a popularity was arnoiv attest)
by the large number of beautiful prraen
mcelved from admtrtag friendi
*« Mr* o r Cheatham ha-
from a short visit U% friends
Miktn.
A Christmas Present Worth Having
The
Harmonist
Piano
Player
Has
Just
Taken
Highest
Award
At the
World’s
Fair,
St. Louis.
For 30 Years
we have been in
the music business
in Macon, and
our instruments
have given unus=
ual satisfaction.
We have never
failed to make our
guarantee good and
pleased those who
have patronized us.
The Famous Harmonist Piano Player
So easy to pump; so easy to control; that with half hour instruction a twelve year old child can play music that years
of practice in the ordinary way, would not enable her to equal in tune, touch and expression. The piano player is
ono of the marvels of the age and has come to stay. It matters not how well members of the family perform, the
player enjoys a distinction which cannot be rivaled, for it can perform at bidding the most difficult of music.
The daughter, the wife and even the husband can perform as well as Mozart, Mendelsshon or modern Paderewski.
It can be attachod to any make of piano—square, upright or grand, and can be removed in a minute so the piano
can be played in the ordinary way if desired. All music used on the piano in the ordinary way can be played by
the player. Dear old grand-mother can play all the old songs of her girlhood, while little grand-daughter Mary
can play all the rag-time and two-steps. This is a Christmas present for the whole family—for mama and little
daughter can play for dear papa and dear papa will come home from the lodge early at night and play for dear
mama and little daughter. So it is really a household blessing. We have arranged to sell these wonderful players
on easy monthly payments. Bear in mind our stock of Christmas Presents this season surpasses anything we have
ever offered—consisting of Krell, Knabe, Decker, Fisher, Ebersole, Martin, Irvine Pianos, and others. Easy
Terms of payment for anything. Mandolins, Guitars, Violins, Etc., in profusion.
IRVINE’S GA. MUSIC HOUSE,
(Thirty Years iu Husic Business.) - - Third Street, flacon, Ga*
her cousin. Mlsscn Learl and Claro Lewi*.
Mr*. Lula Gilbert hn* returned from
Dublin, where she has been visiting rel
atives several weeks.
Mr. It. A. Tyner has severer! his con
nection with the cotton firm of Weslosky
& Co., anrhhaa moved to Cnrdeic. whero
he will have charge of u branch office
of the Georgia Colton Company of thla
city.
Mrs. \V. E. Wooten Is visiting relatives
In Atlnnta.
Miss Willie Itunkley hns returned to her
home In IdOMburg, ufter a pleasant visit
to the family of .Mr. N. F. Tift on So
ciety street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Hardy of Sumter. S.
. are visiting relatives In the city.
Mis* Mamie Flonsky has returned from
Athens, where she hns been visiting rela
tives and friends for some time.
Capt. and Mrs. T. N. Woolfolk have
returned from a visit to their daughter,
Mrs. John C. Coart In Columbus.
Mrs. W. C. Odom of Blakely Is visiting
her son, Mr. Byrd Odom, on Monroe
street.
Miss Lillie Morris of Athens Is the guest
of Mis* Pauline Plonsky.
Mrs. K- K. Hnmbo of Atlanta is the
guest nf her sister. Mrs. J. It. Gilbert.
i Broad street.
Miss Julia Tripe of Covington Is the
charming guest «»f Miss Mndelyn Gilbert
her elegant home on Broad street.
Mrs. W. E. Moore of Kufitulu, Ala.,
spending the Christmas holidays with
the family of her father. Mr. J. A. Fleet,
wood, at his charming country home two
miles north of the city.
Buy your friond a Suit
Case or a Club Bag.
Macon Trunk Co.
EnUrpritaa at Vidalia.
VIDALIA. Ga.. Dec. 17.—Vidalia has
three enterprises nearing completion.
Darby A Breedlove have the machinery
In position for their lumber plant,
novelty and variety works. All kind*
of dressed lumber can be purchased
from thla plant.
The Vidalia Telephone Company,
with Mr. L. R. King ns manager, will
soon be ready to give splendid aervlce
the bunlneaa men and residents.
The very latest and best 'phones are
being used, nnd everything la being
arranged In first-class order.
Another enterprise which means
much for Vidalia Is the Vidalia Water
works nnd Electric Light Company. A
charter has been applied for nnd the
work will be pushed to a speedy com-
plteton. Your correspondent has not
learned when It is expected to have
this work finished, but predicts that It
will be only a abort time.
The handsome new chool building,
which cost $1,600, Is almost ready to
be turned over to the city by the con
tractors. Messrs. Grnndy and Jordan,
of Greenville. 8. C. This building la
of the most conveniently arranged
buildings out of the city, and reflects
much credit on the citizenship of the
town.
The local talent will present the
drama, "The Turn of the Tide," in the
new' Auditorium Monday night, De
cember 19. Professor Buy ns manager
of the play and Professor Waters of
the music hall will endeavor to enter
tain those who attend.
Dr. Len Q. Broughton will deliver
his famous lecture, "Down in the
Dumps.” Wednesday night, December
21. This wjll be the flrat of a series
of entertainments thru are to be given
through the Alkahest Lyceum System,
and a large audience will no doubt
greet Dr. Broughton.
‘APUMN1
) URES ATLX+ HEADACHES.
Tho perfect remedy for Colds, Indigestion, I
Periodic Palos. Brain Train
T migi ▼ TCbTTTD Nausea and Blclc Headache. Braces the nerves.
Ii jL^AVJXJ JLJ-r* It's Harmless. Tnal bottle 10c.
A Friqhtencd Horse,
Running like made down the street,
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accident*; nre overy day occur
rences. It behooves everybody to have
a reliable Salve handy, and there's
none ns good n» Buck ten's Arnica
Salve Burns, Cut,*. Sores, Eczema and
Piles disappear quickly under its j
soothing effect. 25c. at all drug
Store Burntd at Brietil.
WASHINGTON. Ga.. Dec. 17.—Mr.
D. J. Muse of Brlstll had the misfor
tune to lose his store by fire Inst night. ,
About 100 bales of cotton were stored
near but owing to the freeze were un
injured by llames. His stock and
building valued at $&,000; insurance
$4,000.
FOR
CHRISTMAS
Try Our
PURE
Pennsylvania Rye
RECTOR OF 8T. LUKE'S.
READ THIS
W. Halt. St. Lou!*. Mo.—Dear
Sir. I euRarri] t*n year* with aavare
kidney and bladder trouble*, and at
time* wa* unable to work. I waa nd-
vlaed to try your Teza* Wonder, and
after uxlng one-fourth of one bottle,
t paasrd a large gravel, and I have
never suffered alnre paaalng the aame.
three year* ago. ! have recommended
It to many other*, who reported them -
reive# eured. I moat heartily recom
mend It to all aufterer* from kidney
or bladder dlaeaaea. SAM DEAN.
A TEXAS WONDER
Or* aroaU bottle of the Texaa Won
der. Hall'a Great Dlacovery. cure, all
kidney and bladder trouble*, remove*
gravel .cure, lame back*, rheumatism
and *U IrregularUlet of the kidney,
and bladder In both men and women,
regulate, bladder trouble tn children.
It not sold by your drugglat. It will be
•ant by mall on receipt of JL On*
*m»n bettle i, two month* - treatment
and ealdont fallj to perfect a cure
Dr. E- W, Halt Bole Manufacturer. P.
o. PUjWI St Lout*. Mo. Sand for
by ail druggists and
Lsmar 4 Co* Macon, Ga.
Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to tho
Good Qualitioa of Chamborlain’s
Cough Remedy.
ASHBURNHAM. Out.. April 18.
1903.—I think it is only right that I
should tell you what a wonderful ef
fect Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
produced. The day before Easter I
was so distressed with u cold and
cough that I did not think to be able
to take any duties the next day. h«
my voice was almost choked by the
cough. The same day I received an
order from you for a bottle of your
Cough Remedy. I at once procured a
sample bottle, nnd took about three ;
doses of Ihe medicine. To my great i
relief the cough and cold had com- t
pletely disappeared nnd I was able to i
preach three times on Easter Day. I j
know' that this rapid nnd effective cure
was due to your Cough Remedy. I j
make this testimonial without sollcitn- !
tlon. being thankful to have found such
a God-sent remedy. Respectfully |
yours.
E. A. LANGFELDT. M. A..
Rector of St. Luke’s Church.
To Chamberlain Medicine Co.
This remedy is for sale by all drug
gists.
Marriage Anniversary Celebrated.
HADDOCK. Ga., Dec. 17.—Mr. and
Mrs. John Thomas Williams celebrated
their twenty-fifth anniversary at their
home near Haddock. The house was
beautifully decorated with amllax,
fema and cut flowers
In the dining room, where delightful
refreshments were served, there was a
suggestion of the yulettde In the crim
son shaded candelabra and Uble dec
orations of holly. In the reception
room were pink and white chrysanthe
mums and ferns.
Receiving with XIr. and Mrs. Wil
liams 'were Mrs. Bailie Smith Baldwin.
Mra. R a Barron of Macon and Mrs.
John R. Stanford of Atlanta.
Coffee and ehocoUv were served in
the hall by Mlaa Lillian Solomon of
Macon and Miaa Man Murph of Mar-
shallville. Other young ladles assist
ing Misses William* tn the entertain
ment of the gucsto w*ro Misses Cand
ler. Scott. Miller and My rick.
Mra. Williams was Miss Annie Bar
ron. daugher of Maj. n* n Barron, and
a graduate of Wesleyan in the class
of lt»$.
Mr. Williams was tbe son of T. J.
Williams, one of the pioneers of middle
Georgia.
The presents were numerous and
beautiful.
Six Years Old,
f
By The Gallon
Express §2.75 Prepaid
Fonr Full Qnarts
Express S3.00 Prepaid
A Rich and Mellow Whis
key just fine for making
Egg Nog.
Send for our Price-list
The Allmayer & Flatau Liquor Company.
506, 508. 510, 512 Fourth St. Macon, Ga.
! Pianos and Organs the Very Best :
♦ I
Z Such celebrated makes aa Weber. Sohmer ft Co-. Kranlch ft Bach. 1
I Iver* ft Fond, and Lester Plano*. All atrictly highest grade, 7
f Eetey Organa. Sejrbold Reed Pipe Organa. *
I ptanoc to rent. Tuning and repairing a specialty. , X
t All Inatrumente eold at loereat prices and oa eaiy terms. J
♦ F. A. Guttenberger & Co., 452, 2nd St ;
Darsey Builds ’Em
Drays and Wagons «ra his “long
suit**—in fact* his only suit, but he
suits the customsr bsst of oil. If you
want a good rolling dray or wagon,
talk with him. Hs may givo you point-
•ro that you couldn't got otherwise.
Darsey mskas Drays end Wagons that
stand the wear.
J. W. DARSEY,
Manufacturer of Delivery Wagons,
Will Street, Macon, Ga«
SOOMH