Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 08, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1908 A WINK Well, we don't do if quite that quick, but we have every facility for fully meeting any demand that can possibly be made upon us for the PROMPTEST DELIVERY Of All Grades of COAL and WOOD of All Kinds! In addition to owning the greatest sufficiency of teams for handling a large amount of business daily under normal conditions, we have arrangements for calling info our service, at the shortest notice, practically an unlimited number of outside teams• Hence we can and do guarantee the promptest delivery always, of all or ders, no matter how large or how urgent. OUR SOLICITORS ARE ON THE STREETS AND THE TELEPHONE IS AT YOUR OWN HAND. Phone 211 J. W. COINS, General Manager No order too small and none too large. Ask those who have done business with us about the qualify of our fuel and our methods. Let what they say determine whether you will be safe to buy of us. GOINS & SMALL CO. Phone 211 JOHN RAMSEY, Sec. and Treas. SENATOR BACON LEAVES TODAY *nrf Procaeda Direct to Haadquartara of the National Democratic Oom- t mlttea. turning from *<-hnol, fore-mentioned artlel ful elm. ahot a brad Into tha horae'e United rttetea Senator Heron will leave Mu--. tiiia mom In# at 7:30 o'clock u.i ti.r Southern Railway for Washing ton end after spending « day at the ,.i .i.il oo ’ gnvwrmparital business, will OMoaed dlNN I to the headiiunrtcre nf thn i. r.«w t itta national committee In Now |f'l**rau»ry to ts-glnnlng a speak- m* campaign in bnhaif of Bryan and k>m hf v«*rtl daya a an Buna tor Bacon reoalr- >>i n i-' qtam from National Chairman Mi. v. • kin* him If he would speak In ike atari* ef Now York. New Jersey. Ponne. tMtt and Rhode Island. The aen- iioi r. I'.iod that ha would gladly do ao. Ki;»* then a press dispatch from Chic*- m kistAd that Senator Heron would be to apeak In the middle west, ilegrain quoted Chairman Mack -V.. .it* confident of Ohio and In dtsn* t ut wo prop”** to keep up tho hot (..*( kind of n light to hold our i"*al- (inn noth Mr. Unran and Mr. KernL • til K In Ohio and Indiana, and tho commiiuci la urr-anglng speaking dates jorBeaat or Baron, of Georgia; former Henator Carmack. of Tennessee; Senator I >siMei. of Virginia, and Oovvmar John A. Jooukm. of Minnesota, and several ether rromlnent apeakcra. •'While we are planning thla vigorous fight in thn middle weat them will he n.» let up to the effort* wo are tnuklng tn t rirg New York Into the democratic column though many nf the national *y>iumltte*meo have aasored me that We r»n Win without the Kmplrs HtaU.” Senator Baron goes to New York pre pared and willing to apeak In either the •eat or ml Idle west, aa the national com- mttiee may i.i- senator l«acon la a splendid campaign* »r. lie 1* a epeaker nf groat force and •ffeettvsneoa. and hla thorough knowledge *r sit nations! questions. and hla long In public aftalra make him a the stump. Tho cause of de- will he greatly strengthened the senator speaks in this cam paign We are making a run on mill blocks at $125. Get a supply ns the price will soon advanco. Redmond Mm-siv Fuel Co. Phones 100 and 223. ESCAPADE OF A WITHOUT BAD RESULTS Daihe* Through tha Streets on Runaway Btni and Goes to Dinner. t-sriA ha- ■ ivliV tool bey. on Indian rubber brad ar* about three aa rd on tha principal atreeta of jesierrtiiy. ^r:iT.rr wagon ef the Macon r Club «ni standing In front of rn.. on college street yesterday ; waittaff for the driver Co return. m ef a group of email bo ye re produced th* be- i and taking care- J Into tho horae'e tin nk. The linrss maddettad with pain, started on a record-tirraklpg run down College street. Ill front of Wesleyan, turned down Wanliitiguin avenue, and made a flash down I’oplur street to Fourth, made * compieje cfrcle of thejjrowu House hloek, and then calmly walked Into Bran- an s atahle on Poplar street and nalgh- ed loudly for hla dinner. the wagon Itself was entirely uninjured after lia mad dash through the atreeta. WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE An Offer Backed Up by Ono of tho Most Roputablo Con cerns in Rochester. Wo will either cure you of constipa tion nr pay for all medicine used dur ing the trial. You pay ua nothing If we fall. That's m mighty broad statement, and we mean every word of It. Wo will hack It up with our own liersottal reputation, too. Could any thing he more fair >nd secure for you. The moat scientific, common sans* treatment la Roxkll orderlies. Their active principle la a very re. ent scien tific discovery that la odorleaa. color less and taateleaa; very pronounced, gentle and jdeaaent In Its action, and particularly agreeable In every way. Thla Ingredient does not cause anv diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence or griping. Itexall Orderlies tire na pleasant to take as candy and are particularly good for children and delicate persona. If you suffer from chronic or habitual constipation, or the associate or de pendent chronic nllmenta, wo urge you to try Itexall Orderlies at our risk. Remember. you can only get them at our store. The Taylor-'Rayne Drug Company. suffering great pain. He waa hastened to Macon In a buggy and placed tin- dor treatment. Tho boy developed a 'high fever yes terday as the result of tho bite, but the swelling of th* Injured limb has subsided to an extent. EQY KILLED SNAKE THAT ATTACKED HIM ALTHOUGH BADLY BITTEN, TEN YEAR-OLD LAD FOUQHT BIQ RATTLER — UROUQHT TO MACON FOR TREAT- MENT. John Tucker, tho ten-year-old oon nf Mrs. Georgia Tucker, who rtsldea near Holton, waa bitten by a rattle snake yesterday morning, and it la feared that blood poison wilt develop. The Itoy -had been sent out b> drive In pigs that Imd wandered on a neigh - bur's land, and while passing through the pasture he atupped upon a snake that lay colled behind a large tuft of grass. Instantly the snake struck. Its venomous rang* piercing the lads right leg about two Inshea above the ankle. Tin* boy did not loee hie pree- enco nf mind, but attacked the rattier with a stout stick and soon killed It. By the time he reached home and in formed hla mother of what had hap pened. hla leg had swollen to almost double Ha natural slat, and he waa HELP WANTED Fivo competent salespeople. Apply today. W. A. Doody Oo. it Dance of tha Season at tho Log abln Club. .. delightful affair of the week-end In Macon society will bs the opening dance ••f tits season at thn l<og Cabin Club, which will tie given nn Saturday evening, the 10th. During the aummer the club haa been greatly Improved and other Improvcn are contemplated still, and the ae promises to tie a moat onjoyable one to the members, Thla la the first regular dance, begin nlng the aeries that will occur semi monthly t'lioiighnut the sesootl. and will he anticipated with pleasure. Interesting Washington Wadding In tha Near Future. Macon relatives and friends nf the hrlde-lect and her family wilt he Inter ested In I he follow In* Invltatlr — have been Issued::^ about the two apurtments, where tables were arranged for the game of ‘'41.*' The acor% card* were cleverly hand- painted. representing a miniature shoe, and store waa kepi with tiny golden but tons. ’ihe afternoon was a thoroughly enjoy- abli to the young women Invited to meat Miss Baldwin, delicious refresh ments following the IntereaUng game. Clover Chain Circle Entertained. Mias Marie Adams entertained the Clover Chain Circle very delightfully at her home on College street Monday afternoon. There was a business meet lug of the circle first, and this wna fol lowed by an Interesting game at which Miss Leila Rogers won the prise. These bright, charming girls are al ready beginning their fall work for the Free Kindergarten of which they are special patronesses, and for which they have worked Indefatlgably. Those present on Monday afternoon •re Miss Leila Rogers Miss Julia Goodwin. Mias Estelle Wright. Miss Carllc Rcahdrntt. Miss Virginia Ho wards, Mias Leila Mne Watson. Miss I.ucllo Rny, Miss Elisabeth Solomon Miss Leila Artope. Miss Metta Cub- hedge. Miss Lola Wright. Miss Ruth Oberry, Miss Louise White. Mr. 0. R. Glenn. Jr* to Wad Mias Mary Myrtie Corkar. Macon friends of both of the young people will be Interested In the engage ment and approaching marriage of Mias Mary Mvrtis Corker nml Mr G. one which <1!®****. Jr., of Atlanta. 1 Their wadding will be a pretty event the marriage of their daughter. Carotins Benjamin Agee »v evening. October St. Mark’s Eplace- 21. I Ml. at X o'clock, _ pnl church. Washington. D. C-” .Mis* Hv\tt t« a dsuvhte- if the late Mr Judaon Hyatt, so wet| and populatiy known during his lifetime, and who had hundreds of friends throughout Georgia and her mother, aa Miaa Carrie Greens. Of tl of rnrt Valley, waa the mist beautiful gtrla An the stats. Ths daughter has Inherited er's beauty, for the la one of sat girls lu Washington city, , ..._ family haa lived f«»r years, and where she has been reader and sJucated aur- roumb-d by a charming cnterls of friends. About a ysar ago her picture appeared- Ity, where the loveliest kids tn a group of beauties In the heautp sec tion of tho "Washington Timas.’* Ml"* of Wednesday, Novomber the 4th. and a number of Macon relatives and friends of both will attend. Ths bride and groom-to-be both formerly lived In Macon and much pleasant Interest la felt In tbs announcement. Of Interest to Macon Relatives and Friends. Tho following from ths Now York Herald of October lat will be read with Intereat by Macon relatives and friends: Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Thursday.—Mlaa Helen Louisa Douw, the youngest daughter of the late Col. John Do Peyster Douw, waa married this after noon In Christ Church to Dr. Herman Vedder Mynderse. of Schenectady. Miss Douw wore a gown of white mvasallne satin, heavily trimmed with duchess lace, and a large whlto hat. ftkTBLiirJSTSJSufft r. ,,h w* Washington recently, when bar engage-i *J rB ; £‘ d ** n . *£ n< * 0, I’ menl wa* announced. 8he la a nleoe of: England; Mrs.* William Ten Broeck Mrs. Prank O. Houser, of this city, and Mynderse. of Schenectady, and Miaa £S» °y»ar TT u i , '’«2. and friends hero ato. Anne Douw Townaend. of Garden City ln '“It- I- who wore blue *own. end c.r- Mr. Bowl.. Krooni-to-be, bolnnnI r '"* P ,n * • **>« hrldo «u of the heat and moat prominent | * w *y her brother, Mr. Chaa, In Wnshington. cashier or the Q. Douw. * National Hank In that city, and! Tho usher* were Messrs. Krtwln Me- i r L2L! orthy of ,h# Clellan, of I^ndon; Elmer Mill mine. Morris Douw Ferris and Edward Nleoll Townaend, Jr. The beat man waa Mr. William Ten Broeck Mynderse, brother of the bridegroom. There waa a reception at the homo of the bride. No. 124 Academy street. The bride, who la descended front a long line of soldiers, cut the wedding famlllc Potomi la In e. ^ bride he haa won. Beautiful Afternoon Party for MUi Bald win. Mm B. W. Murrah nnd her slater, MUa Ruth Hardeman, were Joint host*ease at - * «ly afternoon pasty on . Monday lonor of the latter’e i In hot ' a charming visit- lanta. who la Just or In thn Miss Baldwin was gowned for tha af ternoon In a pretty pale gray iUk, trim- mod with bands of Persian embroidery. Miaa Hardeman wore a gown of golden embroidery. to! •;«•««• w«»m a sown of goT brown mesaafine trimmed with lace. The parlors warn bright and attractive. decorated with great rluatera of golden glow, nnd golden rod arranged artisti cally In vaaee and big brass Jardinieres cake with the awqrd used by the great grandfather. John De Peyetcr Douw. The wine used for the toast drunk to the newly married couple waa made S ara ago by the bride's mother, Mrs arrlanna Chandler Lcnman Douw es pecially for tha occasion of her daugh- ter'g marriage. The cake, made by tho bride's sister. Mrs. M. F. D. Ferris. waa after a reclp® of her great-grand- Alex. Logan, of New York; Mrs. Henry _ rtth . r Battey. of Roms, Oa.. and Mra. Ripley molIier * A. Cllsby, of Chicago. After returning home from their wed- — - - ding Journey Dr. and Mrs. Mypderse MAKES HOMELY WOMEN PRETTY, wm reside In Dr. Mi nder..', home. L ^ Lake Hill. Scotia. N. Y. The bride la a first cousin of Mrs. , H. McHatton. and on their mother* aide are gr*at-granddaughte¥a of the late Senator James Lanmon. also Judge of the United States court of Connecti cut, and great-great-granddaughter of Gov. Griswold, and great-great-grand daughter of Wolcott of cononlul daya In Connecticut. John Do Poyster Douw, her father was a direct descendant of the first patriots of New Amsterdam and Miss Douw la connected with the best and oldest of Dutch families in New York. An Announcement of Intereat to Macon Friends. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Miller Nix an nounce tha engagement of their sister, Nellie Reinhart, to Mr. Wofford Fel ton Edwards, tho marriage to tako place on October 16th. Miss Nix Is a young woman of ex ceptional charm and Is much loved by an enviable circle of Atlanta friends. She Is possessed of a rare soprano voice, having on many occasions thrill ed all lovers of music who attend All Saints Episcopal Church. Mr. Edwards Is a young man of un questioned character and great busi ness ability, and has born for ten years closely Identified with Atlanta's bank ing world through the Atlanta Na tional Hank. Mr. Edwards has for merly visited Macon, being a brother of Mrs. Alexander Akerman. who will ho hostess to th® bride and groom dur ing their honeymoon. is Balnfl la Nerfleei WeBtflhg.. . Mr. and Mra. Calder Reynard Willing ham have Issued Invitations to the mar rlage of their daughter. Ruth, and Mr. ■ Marmaduke WIIHama Norfleet, which will j take place at a brilliant wedding, on the evening of Wednesday, th# 2i*t of Oe-1 tober. at I o’clock, at the Flrat Baptist j The ceremoqy at the church, which will be performed by the rastor, Rev. E. C. Dargan. will be followed by a large and beautiful reception at the residence of. Mr. and Mrs. Calder B. Willingham. 8r.. on College atreet. . I The charming bride-to-be. who will be attended bv a beautiful bevy of young women. *wlU entertain n number of them ns house guests beforo her wedding, and the week preceding tt will be quite gay. j Club Meetings to *»• Resume^ Thla afternoon Mrs. John B. Harwell will entertain the member* ot the »]«>-• villa Domino Club at her home, on Vine- - pi ty If her complexion Is bad. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and clears sallow blotched complexions by stimulating the liver and bowels. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name ORINO and refuse tq accept any sub stitute. II. J. Lamar & Co., near Fourth National Bank, agenta. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Miss Norlne Cooper, of Commerce. Ga., rlio will bn a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss lima Mitchell and Mr. Abney, of Athens, on the 14th. arrives today nnd will be Miss Mitchell's guest until after ‘he wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cunningham have i Tcr- moved to their new home • race In Vinevllle. Mrs. Tom Ross and baby have return ed to their home at Pretoria, Ga.. after spending the past month or two wltt hire. Joseph Tlmberlnke, ln Vinevllle. Miss Nettle Byrd Vincent, of Jones- boro, who will be an attendant at the guest of Mtss lima Mitchell, the bride- elect. at her home In Vinevllle. . Mr. and Mrs. Willlum McKay, of Thomasville. are up for the marriage of their brother, Mr. Joseph Cllsby. and Miss Louise Logan, and are with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryals In Vinevllle. Mrs. R. K. Hines. Sri. and Miss Han nah Hines, who have enjoyed a delight ful two months’ trip through California and the west, have returned and are be ing welcomed by their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Hines leave for. New York soon and they will also tako a trip through Canada and to Niag ara Falls, and other points of Interest. Miss Sarah Wadley returned yesterday to her homo at flolingbroke. after a pleas ant stay of several daya ln Macon with Miss Rose Crutchfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hasell Heyward and children are being welcomed home by their friends, after sponding the sum mer at Highlands. N. C. The friends in Macon of Mrs. Frank Myers, of Atlanta, are delighted that she will spend several weeks in Macon, with her daughter. Mrs. Clarence Cub- hedge. Mr. Harlan, superintendent, of the southwestern division of the Central of Goorgla railway,, who with his family havo come to Macon to live, will be ploai ant additions tQ social life In the dti They aro occupying a residence * * to live, will be pleas- * L e city, the mourn - at 250 College street, .which .has recently been vacated by Mr. Hubert Duckworth and his family. Mrs. Henry Battey, of Rome, who came down for the Logan-Cllsby weddlna, is the guest of Mrs. Adrian Thomas. In Vinevllle. Miss Harriotts Winchester Is expected home Saturday from Annapolis, where she has been visiting relatives since leav ing Virginia, after a delightful summer ley and Miss Ellxa- . - charming Amerlcus young women, will be up on the 19th for "The Merry Widow," which play will bo presented at the Grand on that date. Miss Katherine Avery, who haa been tho charming guest of Mrs. Vassar Pat rick. returns to her home In Pensacola Friday after a delightful two week’s visit. Mrs. David W. Hill went up to Atlanta on Wednesday, called there by the death of her uncle. Mr. John S. LoveJoy. Miss Mary Pearson has returned home after a delightful visit to her relatives. Judge and Mr*. Albert Ayrea, tn Ala bama. Miss Eula Felton Willingham returned home last night after spending several weeks In the North Carolina mountains, recuperating from the fever. 81nce leav ing the mountains she has been the guest of Miss Irene Walker at the house party she has been entertaining In her honor. Mra. Willingham who accompanied her to the mountains, has returned also, and both will bo warmly welcomed by their beth Hollis. Masting of Sunday School Teachers’ Ths meeting of the Sunday School Teachers' Union will be held this (Thurs- dayt afternoon at 4 o’clock, at the First iera’ Union wl afternoon at ’’Kfl’* WciUw., win t-,rh «h. grlm«ry | «•« Flnney.Joh.Mn. LnM cvcntn, at^tho.rdd.ne. of_th. bride’s parents. College atreet. Mlsa . were united tn mar- gars Hr Johnson and Mr. Frank M. Fin ney. «f Mllledievllle. rlage by the Rev. C Charles Coble. . party entered th* psr- inson sang sweetlv.^^O. Sick Women General Break Down Neglected female troubles frequently lead to a general break^-down. Better not wait tiu your case is as bad as that, but tako Cardui in time. However, even when in Imd shape, Wine of Car din has cured others and may cure you. It will pay you to try it, as did Mrs. Rena Ilaro, of Pierce, Hal, who afterwards wrote: “I was a sufferer from all sorts of female troub les, had pains in my side, drawing pains in legs, could not sleep, had shortness of breath; in fact it was a goucral broak-down. "I suffered like this for four (4) yonrs and could not find any relief, until my husband insisted on my try ing Cardui. Tho first bottlo gave mo relief and now I am almost a well wo man.” Try Cardui. All reliable druggists sell it. VALUADLfi MrfMcnttoc symptom, of andgfr. BOOK FREE ggr* 6 ® •vnt frr*. postpaid.* "A The CJsttwoan Madktae Ctx, Chattanooga, Tena. Take CARDUI mummam ilte mulls and The lit* t»y me «•*. vi Before the brHal P* lor Miaa fiftW Jitoso..- Promts* Ms. * Mrs. Elisabeth ----- presided at tho piano and played ths usual wedding march, with much aklll **M!m ! ^Afma°John*on. Bister of the bride. and Mlsa Mnry Woe. Craif. attendants, each wearing whit carried bouquet* of pink r - bride’s gown was dark blue with hat to match. 6h« carried a bouquet of whlto ^They left Immediately* after th# cere mony for a bridal trip. Only tho family and a few friends were present. Linen Shower for Brlde-to-Be. In compliment to Miaa lima Mitchell whoae marriage to Mr. Walter Abney, of Athena, wilt bo Interesting event of the 14th. Mlae Opal Elder will entertain at a linen ehower. on the afternoon of Saturday, the Mth. . Other affairs will be given for this charming bride, preceding her marriage also. L ^e*n!ama*e of Mias Loulao Logan and Mr. Joeeph W. Cllsby occurred on Wednesday evening. October the Tth. at the residence of Mra Helen Logan, the bride* mother on Foray th atreet. . It waa a very quiet one with only the Immediate families of the bride and groom, and a few very Intimate friend* to witness the beautiful and Impressive ceremony which waa performed at 9 o'clock by Rev. John M. Northrop, of 8t. Paul a Episcopal churoh. The home waa decorated with palma. emttax and beautiful cut flower*, those tn the parlors being La France roee* The bride, who waa given away by her uncle. Mr. Alexander Logan, of New York, waa lovely In her wedding gown of white crepo de chine, which wa* trim med with real lace, and she wore th* conventional veil of tulle, caught with o—oro t-looson**. She wa* attended by Miaa Grace Judd ae maid of honor, and her slater. Mrs. William C. Redding, as matron of honor. Vr. w-*nk B. West, waa tha groom’s best man. THE ORIGINAL (and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption vellow package H. J. Lamar & Co., Agents, Near Fourth National Bank, Macon, Georgia. % jfllessase of To all ye Dwellers in the Arid Zones of Georgia and Alabama wko are athirst for the Purity and Goodness of MURRAY HILL CLUB WHISKEY Your wants can be supplied by all leading dealers in Memphis. Tenn., Chattanooga, Tenn., Jacksonville, Fla., Pensacola, Fla., and New Orleans, La., at the following prices, express charges prepaid » Four Full Quarts, Six “ “ Twelve Full “ if you wish a whiskey of Supremo Excellence, distinc tive in its superb flavor and mellowed by time, insist on having Murray Hill Club This Particular Brand For Particular People. CurulMi! under the National Pur* Food Law. 8 Co.