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TITE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPII: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, ITJOS
t GEORGIA
nERSONAL j
ill NEWS AND
\ NOTES. !
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HAWKINSVILLE.
Dr. *nd Ifr*. A. A. FrnJth announce
th® oic«i«m»nt of tn.:r daughter.
Matt la Tharps, to Mr Richard Waik«T
Hiatts. the marrta* n "-ur at th*
Horn/ of tho t.rl i- on Not.rnbrr 17
Mi** ftmlth 1* one of ll**vkJnavllle'H
moat popular and a« <v»mpU*hod young
lad la*. Whll. Mr Kit it I* ona of th*
loading young bus Hu .•«
city, bHng
: daughtr,
aeon. are with Mss.
Emma Jordan.
I’rofaaaor #j. It. Morton apent the
w«ek-end with Atlanta friend*
Mr Arl- Roby left till* week for .r
Atlanta, where h* goes tu ft sum* blsj;,,
entjy eofBptotad home
an thrown open fof the first time with
In* Hi own a* honoree. Other small af- i
dm were given for Mini lirown In the
renlngB.
Airs C. O. Hummer* gave rjutt* a large j
_. r* cave f, u i
party Krldayr xfwrn'x.n for Mm
re I'addlmrd awl Mim Mattie 1
firm of j Winfred.
the
rdrn h«H taken pOa- vv.*.- |.r« ( «hi -erve.J
pretty new home ou'Miene* Kiith'thio Mumm*r« and U>-i
i Roger*. Delirious cream and . uk«
id Milan Faulkner. ^ htl „ rf ...
•nor, la M'lnlic.llo i „ ' l 0 '
J*owell-1*0Ihill l >rug
Editor Tyson of tl,
nar w*a In the rjty F
Aetlh
any.
I la
M. Roby visited Mach# t
Mrr II.
la vialtlng relative* in the * ity.
Mr*. II. L. 1/titnar and children, of
Favllle. nre visiting Mrs If. liulllriK-
ton. near the i
Mitchell, of Finlay**)
•pent Monday iri th
Mr*. K. H. Tayl.
saver* 1 days
ctl-
aft-
•ling !
has
signed hi*
•tiling
Mi
Ml-
laid w
Mrs
inghtit
returned to her home in M
Mr* J. rr. Reeve Of .1
FI*.. who ha* he* f , vi* ting t
Mr*. Oharlty AmDnmn, ha
to har how'-.
Mr. T. H. Hendrick* ha
hla family to Ma«on.
Mr. Wnrren I/>ve haa r*
prMiltlOn In the post off h - e. n
copied it position with the IJvlu
Cotton < *11 Com pan
Mis* Annie L* •• M
relative:. In Oclllu.
Mr. J. N. Iiennjinl. of JMnevlcw.
•pent Monday In the city.
Mr. T. K. I.ovejoy spent Monday
In Atlanta.
Co|. ||. F. T .aw son *pent Monday
In Macon on husineoN. I mn;
Mrr. Faria* hn* rented the hoarding wee
hwi*e on the comer of Urnml ami
Lumpkin street*, and will lake po*.
session October 1. MU* Mat He Sut
ton. who heretofore run this hoarding
hnusa. will move to Atlanta
Mlm* Nina McDuffie Is visiting In
MclUe
Mr. Ilarry Wvnae. #»f Cochran, spent
Sunday here with friends.
Messrs. Ale* Keith. Will SrhailfDr
and Robert Rutherford, of Dublin.
sj>ent Hundxy In the city.
MtSa Clyde Willis I- visiting rela
tive* and friends In Chattanooga
Mr. L. r. Ilagnn has necaptai h
position with Mr. K. D. Richardson
Mr. Ale* Rojer will lenvo Wednes
day for Atlanta to begin a <».ur*** In
d« ntlatrv.
Me. jo n J Anderson left Tuesday
for Atlanta to resume a course In the
Atlanta College of Physician* nnd
Burgeon*.
Richard Dr Lamar I* ft Tuesday for
New Orleans where he will begin »
medical course In Tnlnne Pnlverslty
r!e Danher. of Mac
i'or* Chapman.
tilth left In
urned froni|„r
friend* In Montezuma. im
flirHffh lllrkson and May
lulled Mrs. H. M. Hickson. *
Chapel thl* we* k.
urtna Hanksto
ug » few daya
J. H. Rainey.
Av
of Blrm
r-iils. Mr
Mis* Mary Th
Red th*. family
Mr M A.
.1 I! |. Wondtni
*r« l£?il '
till take |*la
111 dork.
• soon. I*
I'riselll* Htr<iud Is spending
.reeks with l*r. and Mr*. M.
f Atlanta, vis- Clarke In Mii*»n
Mr. j- W. J5K3^''
N. Hedge*, flrady A.
Me*»
Smith and Harry M Houser left this
•r Atlanta to nhuitnc their
rdildl* * at th<- Georgia. School of Tech
nology.
ROBERTA.
Miss I.ula Dozier, of Flovllln. I* the
attractive giiczt of her sister. Mr*. lien
F. Walker.
Mr*. Hugh Ilankston hn* returned
from a vl*lt to Fort Valloy.
Mrs. J. li. l/iwc Is home again
from o visit to relative* at Yntenvllhv
Mrs M. H. Cnrnea visited Fort Val
ley recently
MONTICELLO.
Miss Clairs Qlnlfoulllct h i* returned
to Macon nflrr a visit to Mis* Minnie
Denton.
Mis* Annie Kingman, of James. 1*
with her sister. Mr*. Ran Malone.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Bullard are
back from Mill* Igevllle.
Nickel Club had an enjoyable
Mr
ling with Ml*
D. T. Pj
ha*
Id Itei
i'd from
Mis* Florence Farrar, nf Alkcntnn
was the recent guest of Montleidh
relative*.
Mrs. Thnm**. of Jackson. Is on «
visit to Mrs Jim Ijine.
Miss Hattie Kate Burney,
dorn. I* the guest of Mr*
Ml»s Hub} Weaver,ha*
vlngton after a visit to Mis* Ruby
i Itu
eturtieit
KzHI
Mr* Bessie Malone entertained at
"4r F.it.trtlny afternoon Mr*. Doyle
Campbell won the first prize.
Judge A. H. Malone I* hack from
Mac
Mr
Te*a<
ntlve
Mollle
The next
ting of
he Nlokoel
It Person*
ertalned nt
Club will he with M
Miss Augusta G
4:" Hi.turday afternoon in honor of
Ml** Katie Iteck Thontpmut. or Mans
field. whit Is the gui nI of Ml** Hallle
Jordan.
Mr. Will Itldley has returned to
lllllsltor.. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs
II. V. Robinson.
Miss Hints Hmlth. of Newborn, was
the guest recently of Montlt-ello rela
tive*.
Mr Sam Cohen nnd Master* T<eon
and J*Ml|p Cohen »l»e|lt the neek-end
with Kit onion relative*.
Ml Me* DIP m and Annie Nell Fr*n-
lln hav returned to Mansfield after a
visit to Mrs, Doyle Campbell
An Informal d.ittie wan enjoynd by
tbe young people this week.
Mr J L. Benton m*de a hii«lnva«
trip to Macon
Mis* Agnes T^verettc has returned
to Fntonton after a visit to friend*
Mm. Fleming Jordan nnd young
Dent made a builnes*
trlj. to /chulon thl* week.
Mrs. R. P. Lowe, of Knoxville,
visited Roberta.
The ladles of Knoxville gave a
birthday party f<»r the benefit of the
Mcthodl t parsonage of that place,
m it little sum was raised.
Mis* |«e»» Kills has returned from
Mlanta. where she has been purchna-
Iiir fall millinery.
Misses pearl Wright and Beulah
chninplon are on a husloe** trip to At
lanta.
Mis* Pearl ifnrrls I* visiting Pres-
Mr. J. K. Wnlker has accepted
posit Ion ns teacher of shorthand In
the Hcbooi nf Telegraphy atid Buxine
D AflNFSVILLE.
Ml** Martha Brown, of Hawklnsvltlc.
who ha* been the guest of Mrs. Tom
Mtirnhev. left for a visit to .twice
I.. Miller* family In Mnron. Miss
Itiowu H vlsli was n iontlmml roiimt of
gutety. Ib-r iHistes*. Mrs Tom M'wphev.
gave a niornhig <*rd party Tuesday
Mlddlehrook*.
Ilopklri* Hospital for trei
Me hell and Prlsrll
. hr Misses Lily
it Priscilla tftmud. A beau--
slx
HuPi
Min tlnmphie
\ndei
lornlng Ales. (*. II.
enloyahle hri«lge
i Top poor# was
itnl Mi* Kd. Cook.
ii*slst«d In serving
jrse by Mrs. Tom
Mi • Kile Murphey. Those
MM* Blown. Mrs. Hn liter
Miovln Stephens. Mrs.
Mr*. «*. II. pel due. Mrs.
r. Mrs. Mabel Cotter. Mrs.
rs Relit Hunt. Mrs. Seneca
A MeCrarv. Mrs. I* !..
id Mi
Idge party for Mis*
mlsil t nurse wns
crlved a beauti
ful ilcck of cards Those present yes:
Mrs ib.uKc Mltchdl. Mrs. C. 11. Hum
phrey. Mrs. Tom Murphey, Mrs. Heneca
Mull Mis Retd Hunt. Mrs. (lalnrr Tur
ner. Miss Neltl" Lee Or»«T. Miss tirms
WomUnul Miss H.ilomc Redding. Miss
vnttileen Terser. Miss Bobhls Matthews
md Ml*s Nettle Mnttliews. Thursday
tMeimsin Miss Hmwn was again hnnores
\ itti Mrs. .1. A. McCrary a* hostess.
Hits beautiful home was decora ted with
oscs nnd golden rod. Top score was
n»ile l.y Mrs Kd Cook end Mr*. Tom
Murphey. Mis* Brown was given a beau-
veil b>
color picture. ’Punch
it the game. Thursday
Miss Kvelvn Collier,
id cake followed the game. ‘
enlng Mrs Krle entertained thro* ts
8MITHVILLE.
surprise to their friend* last Sunday.
They left home to take a ride and
drove to the residence of Mr. nnd
Mr*. R. I*. Halter, where Judge r?en.
C. I-Mward.* wn* waiting, and in a
very short time pronounced tho word* (
that made them man anil wife. Miss,
Pipkin* Is the eldest daughter of Prof, j
Pipkins who taught the Hinlthvllle j
high school last year, and Mr. Pariah
ts engaged In the turpentine business j
near here. After their mnrringo they!
drove hrn-k to the home of the young!
lady, and Informed the family of the
marriage, receiver the paternal hie**-!
Ing nnd left for their future home *ev- I
era I miles out from town.
Mix* Maggie Burton, who spent the
summer with her grandparents left !
for her home in Laflrange.
Little Hilda, the sweet little daughter
of Mr. nnd Sirs. Win, Fort McAfee,
who has been critically III for several
weeks l* now convalescent, much to
the delight of her many friends.
Mr*. Maggie McManus Is visiting
relatives In Macon, nfter a delightful
visit to her sister, Mrs. J. D. 'Burton.
In Laflrange.
Mrs. T. R. McMIohael nnd Ml*.*
Julia McMIchaol are visiting friends at
Macon nnd Myron.
Mr. Carl McDonald left for Atlan
ta to resume hi* studies at the Tech.
Miss Mary Lizzie Ansley spent the
week-end with friend* In Dawson.
Mrs. Nell Hook* and children of
Ailuma Station, spent Tuesday with
Mrs. W. F. McAfee.
Mrs. W. D. Well* visited relative*
In Amerlcus.
FITZGERALD.
Mrs. J. A OrKTIn and sons. Ballard
anil Jules, left this week for Macon,
where they will make thotr future
hhme. Miss Marie flrlner. Mr* Grif
fin's daughter, left on the same date
to make here homo fit Cordele for the
present.
Mr. nnd Mr. J. fl. Wall, who were
recently married nt Indian Spring, are
nt home In Fitzgerald.
Mrs. \V. (1. Rmadhurst entertained
the ladles of the Presbyterian Society
very pleasantly nt her home on South
Grant street last Thursday afternoon.
lire Chief Wllkerson. wife ami
children have returned from
George. Where thev Visited with the
family of K II. Wllkerson.
Mr*. Lulu It. Hyman Is entertaining
for the winter he.r niece. Mins Vern
White, of Grand Rapid*. Mich.
Agent Nelson Norris, of the A. D
and A. Railroad, has returned from
an extended trip to Washington. t>. C.
nnd other Kastern point*, where he
•rnpnuicd by Mr*. Norris nnd
Ml** ttnsala. have ratumed from
visit to Crnwfordavllle. Indiana.
Mir* Ray Jones Is being entertained
... Valdosta thl* week by her sister.
Ml** Luclle Jones.
Mr*. George White Is visiting rel
ative* in Cordole.
(Continued on Page Three.)
THE VOLUNTEERS
PIANO FOR SALE!
The Beautiful Corl Piano Exhibited
in the Window of TheLesserDry Goods
Store Will be Sold to the One O ffering
the Most for it.
The Corl Piano is one of ike finest instruments on the market today.
Although it is a comparatively unknown piano in this section it has be
come very popular everywhere it has been sold. The regular price is
$600.00 but this sample piano in Lesser's window will be sold to the
highest bidder October the sixth.. No matter how little or how much is
bid, the highest bidder will get the piano. If may sell for a reasonable
price and it may not bring enough to pay the freight—it depends on
circumstances. If anybody who knows a good piano from a cheap one
comes along and takes the time to inspect this instrument, that person
will bid a fair price. But if anybody thinks it is a cheap piano, it may
not bring thirty cents. It will positively be sold to the highest bidder
on October 6th, 1908. if you need a ptano be sure to put in a bid at
once. Write the amount you wish to bid and your name and address
on a piece of paper, seal in envelope securely and deposit it in box at
Lesser’s store. Unseated bids will not be considered.
SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER
The Ludden & Bates Southern Music House, 417 Second Street, Macon,
offers to give the purchaser of the piano in Lesser's window the privilege
of making an exchange for any upright piano they handle, including
Chickering, Mathushek, I vers & Pond, Ilose, Haddorff and Lester.
Read Their Letter and Be Convinced:
—cib—
CMICKERIH5
VOSE.
SMITH & NIXON
C6TEV
KOHLER A CAMPBELf
IVCRS & POND
LUDDEN & SATES CLUB
PIANO
MATHUSHEK
LESTER.
-T-
LJJ DDKAt&BATES
QU.et ZAVANSBH.CB
CAPITAL A SURPLUS SJ25 000
Sopt, 26, 1908.
Mr. J.P.Sharp, Mgr., \ - ,
Luddon & Bates S. II, H.
Macon, Ga.
Dear Mr. Sharp:- 1
Relative to the Corl piano oxhlbitcd in the window
of tho Lessor Dry Goods Store, you can't possibly say too much
in its favor:In your advertising. Wo have boon handling the
Corl,in Savannah and Jacksonville over since it was first put on
tho market and customers who purchase it aro delighted with tne
instrument, vfo consider tho Corl piano ono of tho best instruments
wo havo over itandlod and havo decided to make it ono of our
loaders,
. Tho piano in Lessor's window i3 being sold in thi3 unique
way in order to attract to the Corl tne attention of everybody
who can possibly bo interested in something exceptionally fine
in tho way of a piano. Aftor this sale is over tno Corl will
bo sold by us at tho same price it is sold in all parts of tne
United States - $600.
You aro hereby autlioricod to exchange pianos with tho
purciiasor of tno Corl in Lessors window, giving any Upright piano
wo nandlo for it, including such well known.makes as tno
Chickoring, Mathushek, Ivjrs 4 Pond, Voso and Lostor. Havo it
understood witn tho lucky bidder that oxohange must be made
bofon October the IOtn. 1903. (Wo believe tho bids aro to- bo
opened October tho 6tn,) as wo don't want tho piano to bo used
if an exchange is dosirod,
Your3 very truly,
LUDDEN & BATES S.M.H.
By-
• U >‘ ou *> id the highest for the Corl Piano in Lesser’s window and wish to exchange for an
ter known make, you will have choice of the world’s best makes. 6 IOr aa older and tet '
PUT IN YOUR BID TODAY
SPECIAL: Out of town people will have the same chance as those livinjr in Macon Mail U J .
LESSER DRY GOODS STORE, Macon, Ga. Mark envelope, “Piano Bid,’’ so^it woTt be opened by mhl^