Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 11, 1908, Image 10

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IIS - f - * - 11, 1903 \r% THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER LABOR NOTES By iCMU Q. POTTELL. ES j TW. Is for You. M T** «k* to read «»• »>•« sns. m&£ gomeibinf to rut ta^it |# B*t nieanf for th# other to mmmx, tor you. :mw ieft ®TJ vlnr Thfi . Is report**! that th*-> Two Qo»4 *U*o. m f.ynclni, tarrying red glgnaJj Clw ywluhrt- and Charlie !a **b3 by *r.'l g: 1 «<»rt •>'. PBno hgve b*rn trarklng at the i change* ur«- b«*-•rainy fr* firmtbwrp roiWmy tav. *wmd «*)•» ««'"• e “ “[LHSJL Tj! twtur Juta »t BHnbiia«e. *-«h it.»„ r-rouln tai, to raw-. up -ith Ui<-sn, but GMflt »ii Florida. Ooofl ir,on ore ttiej ere « rood nulliatlon of better alwftya M4!y mi*»'d wlirn fh*y tusk* times uhead a ch,ongo. Everybody a 1 entertained a few gentlemen on Tues day evening by the fact that the chief dish, a fat roaatfcd ’possum, bad been caught by the host himself. Mr*. Edv.m Baldwin and little daughter spent several days last week In Macon with her sister. Mrs. Albert Hatcher. Mr. G. It. Clack lias returned* to ;»wj*an after a visit to his daugater, _____ j Mrs. F. B. Murph. Left on a Special. J itr, Cubbed#*-. Jt Macon. to the; Mrs. E. E. Baldwin and Mias Etbfl Garflir. und Abes of the Foutb- j gi». < t of l»«-r daughter. Mm. Richard La- Baldwin were recent visitors to Macon. railway shops, have gone to tk»;n=ar I Mni. John B. Kin*, delegate to the railroad shops at flpeneer,! * •«**• C. Lu*hoto. atato Baptist > tnlrslonary conference in Ocllla. 1 who^v^lrtiS^. LSSt i to the society here a «- Hoc. J. D. Howard is spending aemral days at his plantation in MclJufEto County. Mrs halting - . - Mrs Clarence Little, of EatotKon. vis ited Mrs laharr. Richarttoon this »n-k Mrs Terranw T res nor and her guest. Miss Ruth Hines of Washington, spent a. day shopping In Macon. Mrs. M C. Johnson has returned to In ffortoi Circle after a i Mm. John T. Uar. ‘ ' Manna. where Witn* In a splendid revival meeting fo past two week*, have gone to Macon, *re they will hold services at Tatt- flquare Baptist Church. " " and Miss Addle Fee tht Houthcrn have returned Miss. Mrs. W E Bulliogton has returned Ala* on after a visit to Mrs. Henry par. ker. port that waa interesting and thrilling, stirring in every heart a renewed pur* pose to do more in the- Master s ser- abwpa regw-l their leaving. Pans Back to Week. Bi*. W. M. Brown o? the Carmen TTnltm. who bad his tog so badly cut by a cul-off raw al»out a month or >. is bark at hi# poet. He int rids to keep a ahnrj. eve on that eut-off «»w from ttoto time titi H* hod a narrow escape Mid It made the boys rejoice when he returned to wnrk. Chflla and Favse. ®re j. I*. Hatfield is baring a vere lively shake.nr with chills nnd fev#-:. Has to-a» gick for several flays. t*rs and J" Ur. and children, who it.lug Mrs Lucy P, Mias Blm-r Harp* has returned the Carper.- ‘harden Valley after a visit to Xrr. nT'held lavt Mon- | ^ jjoore Hall, wav asr<At J ►ly astended slid non. have returned to White'Plain :i rea < in mern- Mr nud Mrs. J. L Culver have re- th*- ,rgar. ration turned to Culverton after a visit to Mrs. i nitc,r unloe I Kd Kidd. . rn ! Mrs. Amos Horton and daughter. Piquant Jttdgj Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hamilton en tertained at their country home laat week a house party. The guests were: . Mrs. Earl McKenzie. Miss Oble Mc- Kengle, of Montexuma: Miss Lula Tay- ° lnr ;<ni Miss Bevsie Frederick, of Mar- shaJIvi/Ie. EATONTON. s\rke:“r Ha-, l.t. Ton will t.d Mrs K A Foi Mre. If. C. T; j ior entertained on Thursday with an afternoon and morn- natifi'irr m ,n,r fnr tJ'two party at her home on ilsUifiB Cant •H'ffcrson street. Mrs. Walker ' . assisted In rergfvfng and *ntertj Ml* Mitchell and Ida Finney. ftedhalrsd M*n. The firs department ut the Central He eerv« railroad shops have n« redhead rhap to take norslc end of th* hns« utt np with a fr*- Had Strok# of Parsiys**. 1} Bro. F. W Klatf. of the Tailors’j j."™™ ’ ; nlon. had a stroke of paralyels last Mra I; , Wednesday. He haw been for a long | have mtu Hpnr Allege. M«'i *' > Jts- J nnd children have Mrs, Joe J. Wootten. Jr. after j visit 1 Mrs. C. clvne Pler'-e and daughter rtied to Chicago, after a <1 Mrs Ja»-k Roberta, rep Edward* haa returned from trio to Cincinnati. lie hrown. who wi ti Ip the Ma<*on hospital, is pldly. McKnight and son. form- ond. Va.. sro making their Mr. and Mm. Chauncey hinont In labor union cirel* 1 for several years as n dele- , Mr. W: found .i gate from his union to the Central;” of the body, where he did good service in th*- j * rM L fI me they cause that he lnv»«* s'* well l?ro. Klstt butt no with a rr* nw- im-r- ThsV und hie good wife bar- the tender I M „ , will watt a few day* longer and If sympathy of every tobor union roan ,n £»T they n.moat find one. th« v will chip in Macon in their affllftlwn. vJJJJht. nnti f.»r rntmt Ki^.v h»)rrtreMjr«p •n«’n j i. n. Jffiww Kwll« Onlrr and Ulllan Sola ... W * ° " „ ... all.ndM th. t.ithnf Inatltut. In Bparta Th. -dlt.'r nan... w ry nnar to th- Ml.wr Amur taiu and Mary Knahlt. of sps.t wber.- th#- service# of 'Ip slugger Eat on! r*n. were the guesta of Mr. and were Hidly needed He Insdverteslly, Aide Keshit. left Br*v Iy»uls Kohall’s name fro n j Mins Annie McCullough visited Macon the "wants tc> get mptrl'-d list.** recently, lie hi-Mieticd to mod this gor^l look- Mrs Jov Bid Turner. Br . of Eatnnton. He haj pr t . me n w S C » . visited Mrs. Ashley Coombs Thuraday. Wig gcnt.-tmin. and sntn^ ftimjniT | Mrjj w H stembrldgc la visiting her to change the colo* of noggin covering fr'im i a jdaen r»»d and fhenli onratitonthm. of the h<i light hrown to r complete tholr DR. FARNHAM SPECIALIST Free Consultation! Free Examination! VTHen you to te Dr. Fbmham. y« And eut your troubles, no gusaa. l%e Dr takas time te emmlne you. No Drag Billa to Pay. Telephone 930. irnham compounds d puts up bis own n Treatment Reasonable. k tbs poorest people esi it treatment becaua* It t| x rssub- Nerratu Troubles Are you growing weak and nervous? Ana you easily e*cited* Do you have sharp pains ta cheat Asad sad over heart? Do you have blind, dlssy spells? Do you beve black a [teaks before your eye*? Do yo« have hot flashes? Haw you a bad taste In morning? Do you get numb and ting e? Bee Dr- Fkmham and get thoee worn out nerves built up Tou are bound to get worse and in time go on to com- pAeta <k>llapee or nervous prostratton. 1'r hmUm’i new treatment at med icines nnd electrical massage will soothe the schtng serve* and put new Ilfs tote the worn out system. Stomach Trouble*. D» n>u IMI « «rttxht la nonwsb if- t«r H»v, ytm B tomtBf IB Bit of ■MMBBohf r>o yvo h»T» tulth-M 1h -tomscht th>— ynut h.»rt r-lf.lt »t.T Co you h«*» WrhthB of tut IKi you bs\> sou* etumacb? If you hew some ef then* avmptoiM better *o« a BpecUUat Dr rernhkm Aoss not guest at poor condition, he gives a thorough examination and if you earn be oervd he WUI aurely ours Diaaaaaa of Women. tan pBka tow Oowb ta An roh *BB* «h« nrrmaat ■»*» rwi .nrt>n B»ur«'.ft»t **•»• y-» etopiawiHMittr nr ruita'i tr-Bt*.n: wm r*»m »* «i* yo* bb< mm to a tnm • H*VORRMOIO» OR RtLM. <»fja wtthmrt th, m. W tk* tatty **■ cwuiMB b Burr ah< >!*»*» "•» tarr tr lay off thru* or lour TV” »M IB to hMpttBf. Nat BBOBB. ta«T IB IBM BBT tins tlBB your work FISTULA 2“J* V«k>«X BBurtoBB oprnttoB J0» tatfu. n, rh oo furm. nc. ». rtoe» opors- «%«. BB psintBl BfHBBUon biMuet of Urn. OyactB] BttoBtvn rtrsa tB tk-B, eu. •jjta. nr rkrataM bbibb *haro othoro _ aped bod ft v j ,,M*fver t” promising to make *>il* •ffement *tifl niao to stKtr that Pro. hall will f«itm a unloti vltn n«'v j*;al viri lonKtng if. year* old girl thst rc- i-«t» bln. to Join fortunes with r.«r - uckr th. nerve to a*h her ?*nck One* Mors. The friend*, and their tiame is 1e- • ii, uf Mm J. H MrOtlf. who for- • rly worked asyetai jreors at th'- •uthorn Railway shops, and who !w« • n nbeent from Macon fwr ao-ns - will Tvjolre to k.now that •» 1* ck nt M* old Job. nro McGill i t.«9 line always been popular with •»ve und every one to glad to have lm In Maotm C-hanpa of Maatlno. The Machinists* t’nlon heve rhang d their place of tnacting from herrj’ street to the Odd FYllows* Hall Things BriBhtsninq. The M f> nnd N. have i.ut on nn- r*r freight train »!*• Southern Ratlwev Company put l.nnp mea at Knoxville, largwly In xned the force at Ppenoer and have tied up all the 0nnd shops Almost the men sre working on full Thing*-- nee brightening up n The demand for men to Inercoalt _ number who have itsen seeking Job* have been wirwd from Fponcer. N ft he Southern's central shops) thst Job* wore waiting for them. Glad to Sea Him. Dm. Dnui Ashton of the Machinists' Vnlon. fnrmer!\* of the O B. and F. force that wt* laid of? some timv »1*ee. to now ofiemtlug the Mg ehapee ut the Central railroad abop*. the that Fro. Able* vmoated. He same back to Macon from Ft Augustins, where he hue 1>e«.n for tonic time A! tha bnjrs are pleased to ham him back, gnd If you could Just hoar the beautiful Fouth Maron girls think—-well, thto boy to to"t **lt" among the glrto. With 1ft* Buckeye. Dm. Walter Nash of ths Maehtnlstg Tnton and First Vloe* Freni lent uf ihc centia! Unipn, is now at work with Buckeye Oil Company. short while, they will hnv^ i 0 t*p in* wire* for men. Nsar»v every mur. that was hit tn the "lay off** to at wurk laughter. Mr# Mie* Nannie B»al* haa Hrown. tn Davis- cturned to her GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS Continued frym Itogq Opa Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Ilaytis. who ham been resident* of thto cltv for several years, have moved to Rome. Ga. Mrs. Alloa Hicks, of Dublin, was ths recent gum of Capt and Mrs. Hicks. Mra. Wadlsy Gsrhutt. who has been attending the >ummir in the mountain* of North Camltnt. spent the past weak from a visit Mrs. 8 returned to n*i*rflaid aftar a vtait to th# family of Mr Floyd. Mr and Mra. C. A. Justice have re turned from a visit In the north which attended over eleven states, and waa of four months* duration. Mill goer vtLLg. Mra. Itoy B Alford complimented her guest Mra R T Bethune. of Bpana. and Mre Cbarto* Whitfield, of thto city, with a kwaiy **4t" party yesterday at her levelV aaburpan home Mrs Dethune Wore a lovely la vender open* h»nd am. hroidered tn vtoletii and Mrn 1 xdxed lovely tn a whl toned nr.p'rr. and a hat with Ulxir ntum« > a. Mra Alfnrd'a dr*#* was of Alto* t*i«e voile ovyt *lik. b*a*'<tifutlv deeomtod tn The gneot* were ant refreshment* V roe** a ad f«~... ltd at «t« table* td&S? .uK bridge lunx heor at her home on Jefferson street Mm Fkancea Williams Fvrktne enter- ta*ned at i»rld»v 'Vhr gueet* were th# to*where of the Jefferson Street Rridge Cna Mr. Jam** Slhley has returned from Atlanta. State fkhool rnmmtoeloner Jar* M. I’wund *p*M Wednesday with h!a family. Mr. Clan of Augusta. ha* h*en Hit giteat i*f Ml** Ruth Leon ard. ha* returned home. Mia* Mary Cline ha* returned home frnm Canada and other northern points, where she spent tli Mr Bert Wagnnn I* medical college tn Atlanta. Mr* E. W. Jordan htu* rriumm id Tennllle after a vlalt to r**lnti\-ea hero. Mr* Charlie Brantley, of V&ldoxta. Is visiting Mr* Mary Atm* Brantley. Lr. H t». Allen ix tn Leslngton, Ky. hy*. Chnrle* Moore entertnlned at stz MARSHALLVILLE. A pretty romance culminated In tha recent marriage of Mfss Frankie Jones, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B Jones, nntf Mr. Frank Sammons of Llndale. near Rome. December had been ap pointed for the wedding, hut circum stance* favored an earlier date, und when the consent of all parties waa won. the ceremony was performed by Rav. J. A. Analey. and Mr. and Mrs. Sammons left for their future home Ik Llndale. Mrs. Snmmons has won mnny friend* in her home town by her attractive personality and lovable nature, while Mr. Fntnmnn* to a man of sterling character and acknowledged worth. Mra. Harry Tarborough. of Spring- vale, and Mrs. R. I. Moff!ft. of Fitr- gerald. have returned to their homes, a fur a visit ts Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Msssee. Mrs. D. K. Frederick has returned bom a visit to her daughters, Mrs. Oscar McKenzie and Mrs. J. E. Hays, of Montezuma. Mrs. Gus Peed has gone to visit relatives In Vienna. Mr. Ernest Ware haa entered Pea cock's school 1n Atlanta, and Mr. Clare Rumnh will take a course in the Polytechnic institute. Auburn. Ala. Ml an Jennie Baldwin Is In charge of a school at Ball Ground, north Georgia. Mr Krhola Draedlove has returned to Cincinnati, after visiting his sisters, Mra. J. V. Frederick and Mrs. T. J. Martin. Mrs A. E Martin and Mias ftusle Martin were recent visitors to Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Pharr have tossed Mrs. John King's suburban bnme. and will soon begin housekeep ing. Mrs. Walter Frederick. Jr., has gone to Coma, Fla In the dally seniors held during ths **week of prayer - by the home mission society, the leaders were: Mre. An son Blappey. Mre. B. E. Whittington. Mrs. J V. Frederick. Mrs. M. S. Tlmberlake. Mrs. J. M. Simmons and Mra. W. B. Shepard, and the subjects discussed pertained to the protection or nhlld-llfe and the working women of our country Tha recent death of Mrs. W. J. Burrus brought sorrow to many rela tives and friends hers who had known her as Miss Mabel Carton, and to whom during her various vtolte to Marshallville the had endeared herself by hrj vivacious nature and genial personality The friends of Rev. A J. Monrrlef are integrated 1n his acceptanos of the call to the Baptist church In Raleigh. as hie earl** home was tn Mar- •hallvllle. and the pastor whom he snceesds. Rev. J. C. Masses, o? Chat- tenon— Tana-, waa atoo feared In Marshall vine. Mr Theadore Dies, with a surveying partv from Macon, recently visited his relatives. Mr. end Mrs W. D. Rice Mrs. J. M. Were Mrs. P. R. Fred ^M*-ntcrtafntag Tv Mra. Walter f. Wingfield and Miss Joale Ashumt, and the party was one of th«- most enjoyable events of the week. Mrs' s. F. Oapl and niece. Miss Margery Thomas, have returned home after an enjoyable two months' stay wJth relative* bt MiJJsboro. Va. Miss Eltoe Armor, of Greensboro, was a recent guest for several days of thto week at Lexington, Ky. Mrs. E. K. Clark, formerly Miss Beanie Rn!!arrl has. with her two young sons, returned to Atlanta after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Porter Ballard. Miss Mamie Cohen, of Madison. Is the guest of Mies Stella Wire. Mrs. James B. Ntohet toft Friday to visit Macon, and will later go to At lanta to visit her sister, Mrs. J. G. Camp. Mr. John D. .Watterson |* spending recently Mr. Hiram Gardner spent Wednes- day and Thursday 1n Macon. Mtosea Mamie and Lillie Riley, of Mllledgevlne. were raoent guests of Mrs. J. D. Erwin. Mtos Julia B Reed fa vfsftfng Macon, and will later go to Winter Park. Fla., for the winter. Mtos Ella Young Is with friends In Montlcello. Mrs. Bara Scott Hudson has re turned home after spending the sum mer at Rhea Springs. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MeKfbben. of Jackson, wera guests recently of rela tives here. Mtos Kate Lee. of Atlanta, spent the past week-end In Eatnnton as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Eakes. Mtos Lee atoo visited old Tara wold In the Interest of an article on Joel Chan dler Harris, which Is to appear soon the Century Magaslne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Stubbs and Mtos Loutoe Edmondson spent Satur day and Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Walker at Willard. Miss Em to Lancaster was a recant visitor to Mllledgevllle. Rev. W. A. Mason, of Macon, vis ited Judre and Mrs. John W. Davis thto week and occupied the pulpit of the First Baptist church Sunday In the absence of the pastor. Dr. L. O. Cooper. 1n North Carolina. Mrs. W. H. Burwell has returned to her home In Sparta after several weeks' stay with her parerfts. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid. Mrs. ThaddeusG. Greens to at home after a fortnight's stay In Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. Milner Shivers have announced the birth of a son at their home on Harris Heights, and are re ceiving congratulations over the fu ture developer of Uncle Remus Park, who will bear *h# paternal name. Mrs. Clarence Little visited Mil led gevHl* Wednesday. Letters received from Rev. J. S. Montgomery, pastor of the Eatonton First Presbyterian church, who has been spending the past two months with hi* parents in Belfast. Ireland, and was expected home on October 2. announce the fact that he missed his *»tearner and wtn not reach Batonton before November IB. Mr. Montgomery shipped as a« official of a tnana-At- lantlc line from Savannah for a three months* vacation in July, and haa re ported a delightful trip. He win visit the Capo Verde islands and African porta en route nomc. Mis* May Water, of Mlllsdfwll to the guest of Dr. and Mrs. ShJtei Rev. J. H. Eakes. of Madison, waa a guest thto week of hi* son. Rev. i. T. Eakes. and occupied tht Methodist pul pit Sunday morning. Mrs. J. R. Twoodg was a recent Maoon visitor. _ . . Mr. and Mrs. 8. Jarnulotiffky. CartarsvUla were recent Eatonton 1 ltors. _ Dr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Thomas are In Atlanta fbr a few days Mrs. V. H. Taliaferro. Miss Agnes Levarette and little Miss Mary Talia ferro Collins were guest* Wednesday of the Misses Edmondson wXHot* Mrs. Rosa Talbot Reid. Mlss Mary Nisbet and Miss Anna Lou NlCmt visited MinedgevOe recently Mis* Nannie Louie Rees# left Tuss dav to re-enter th# Florida Woman i College at Tallahassee. Mr*. J. B. Reese spent Tuesday In Macon. H.v, L. A. Conner I, conSuctlaff * revival In Norm Curollnm, hawkiniville. Mr. «. U McOonM JMM 8talre»T »nJ Funder In th. ntr with rf*’ 1 ”’-. Mi* Blolar tag, «M d.r or llun. >-rnl «un»»r In th, dtj with relative* and frleeda. MU, Clyd, Willi, fcM n*m« from »u ■itrnded v|.|t to ruUtl'— -• Of cmn.™o*u nutotai th«ir tta-rnr* Mr and Mrs. J. F. D 1)11*. era. w«it «i.. . . **. ».v-w- . Mre. ‘ Johnnie Frederick rrloh. Mr*. «. A. W*r» M< VI,. | d.urut«r. U»n«m. of Moron. .i>rh' r«- Marr Klin m-onllr vl.ltod Fort V»l- ' 1 r * , u ?”' 1 .f,*V.'h’ JriSrir ^ *” ^ W. ■ r u r " .... tin wwitB tinner. Rrr. and Mm A. £. Moocrtrf nor I nJt.ldM, ,»un tw Mr. J. V. MrOrlff U1 Tl.ltInf Hrv. nnd Mr. A. J. Monrrl-f | „"trnd from ►»««<». , _ In pomrth. Mr. J. n Mctta*. •£ "nMynon. On^ Mi., J,nnl, D. Hnnrrovn (oetatlyjl, in th. nir UrtnF «* "u pm»» nnd .n.ijr—1 n vt.lt tn Mr. nnd Mr.. VK-Ull "W* »■£,TVPSIL'"ycochmn wu m notl In Ullm.tr. ,n« to Min Nntllr Klton. tn Amrrlru,. I 'LoOW J« MU, F»nn> Uni. Hnr«rov» hn, ( f r ,. m » ,i«t to »oomin»dnl, »on. to Tlcnll. _ .. _ i "cumTt nffnednln. whom ,K» tan reoor Tree nor. Dr. FARNHAn MACON, GA., 668 Oheny 8t nouro—1 11 «, m l-d p Bu Bun «*r. * n ta—i » a. Mi^%^T3£W«nS5r "SW” j.*n*T KMnff. Mm. A n. j^ Cu^lnjtam tan ih • n.lm.rimdl pnrf. i Rlnppoy nnd Ml,, K.fflr Klmmon, hnrrl J'hrn room, wltn Mr. nnd Km. “ *■ ;• Ml.., rrtvmnd from Ovlll,. ni which plnrc) * "r? _ r ,„ a jud*. M “ Jh* .hr ! U.r-. roproemtod Mi. f'rr'.rn nnd homo i vr.n. nitonded tourt “ “ I melon work of th, Vnfnhnllvlll. no- Blnntn mn«. Trinni «n, ; . IO1 rt«lta >" th, conf.ronr. hrld thorn Of Ml** U ** lioPwInnn IlK fPt It Pfl, a*a««t*4 in Mr* Tnratncr and Min* Gertrude Trraiiv A aato# e«".tr*e ere* daintily served. Mr. and Vm Tarrant** Tmener gave m . ■- — .— - . s^tv nf tar*, fri-nde *n W.or of M»*a Mrs. F.llsa Harrlann has returned Marrurtt* li-ttra. of Wakhtnyion. an old from a vis t to Clarksvitto. Macon. At- fsahtonsd barbecue dinner at tbelr lovely • Unta and White Sulphur Springs. Fla. oesntty h«ivr across TV dto- j m*-friend, of Col. L. O. Niles are wa* hiver wmoI ! mttc h gratified that he Is recovering given to the »!-tovtn%ua* armory from hla_Hmg nnd todldws W-daesdav r^entos M»‘» Edna Frederick visited Macon Mm J«*rab *» Turner Jr., and dauxb- I rerently ntm» vtaited here Mis* VVvlrt AltM>u«h. “ IS Mt*s vi«jpng 1 Ihh we#L- , of tTileegi', w he , Leona Wood la*, tn Perry Monday. Cot. gtanlev ' hi* brother tn Mr. and Mr* L H ^^heriy. of Brownadale. "pent Sundayta the city with Mr. aed Mr* J. F Coney. Mr and Mre F. B Walermai tnnveil into tbelr new home that ha«£»t been erected on tb* . porT ' fT ^ and Union •treets.’nii* was nnles home and wa* built in such a way that if very beautiful and convenient and Mre J. R. Taylor am now .Vehur* o< Atlanta, are t rente. Mr and Mra Oenrge head. Mre John A Caheway and Mr. Thomas CaV.avay netted Macon rek-ntly. Hev and Mra Die J A* a>ey and OhP- d-vti. who have been >i*itlug T*r. J M W»;‘uk«*r, have returned to Hanktne- ttta Mr Louie x %: fnrhm HlcManda. N C- wbera h* eeeerai months (VlM O P Spam, of Atlanta. Mre Oscar MrKenxto. of Montesu- ^Mt»ua»dag the residence on the corner of ma. haa been the guest of her mother. I yi*-rttt and Lampkln streeta. Mrs. t>. K. Frederick i Mr. A W. Bailey, who to attandlng ADcr a pleasant visit to Mrs. Rowe school *1 Dedgtos. spent Sunday last -iL-w *•«— c. -• with hto hncwefolka , . , Rutherford Brown and IhmOy. of cola Fla The friends of Mr and Mra. Qws Wod regret that they have deetdod fro ma visit te Mtos Claudia Ross tn Macon. Mra Atothcn Bailey, of Griffin, to the guest of Mra LesrM Ctowia An additional seat wan given te the supper nt which Mr. J, \V. XYedcric* C. H. *i 'Svi’h of ty?»eeter. M-. rwr Twmr. of tmwta mm •unltoy to the eff* with hto brother. Mr. R Mr! ml'ltrr 1C A J*!ke have moved Prf£e*er !• J to the ettv. liter Me*to vMttag relatives Mra C. rhWMjehtivv and friends Mra Welter (tagnri— tn Y« BUILD YOUR HOUSES OF Long Leal Yellow Pine | ’ AND BE SURE TO HAVE THU CENTRAL GEORGIA LAND & LUMBER CO. Furnish it to you from their Planing Mill and Lumber Yards, Cor. 6th and Cherry Sts. With eighteen years’ experience ih the lumber besiress we are in position to meet the sharpest competition on any size or shape of Long Leaf Yellow Pine, rough or dressed—ell grades—and we deliver the grade we sell. Complete stock framing, weather boarding, flooring, ceiling, finish, shingles, laths, lime and cement plaster, door and window frames made to order. ,? tall as well as large orders wifi receive our prompt attention. TELEPHONE 220 Unquestioned 'T'HE PURITY OFOUR WHI SKIES—the fair -*■ and liberal treatment of our house and prompt service is unquestioned. .... * Fine Kentucky Rye and Bourbon, and Georgia Corn Whiskies are the kind we offer. They are old brands and have given perfect satisfaction for years. An order will demonstrate to you the high quality of our goods. 1 f , . Kentucky Quality Overcomes Distance2\ > Our own brands assorted to suit purchaser. EXPRESS PREPA'O " Four FuD Quaru (ftj j-lizs) WILLOW DALE RYE _ / ATTIC • Fintat Kentucky Bourbox S4.Q0 BLUE LABEL Pure Old Coen . . $4.00 Twelve Full Quvn $11.00 Old and Fncnnt $2.Ss f ’ ALLAN SINCLAIRS 1 GeorsU Com . $2.85 Twelve Full Quern (J55> $8.00 Remit by Postal, Express Money Order, or New York Fwhanp. \y e pey express charges and guarantee safe delivery. — T "If B-e Distill It—Ifs Right." The Swift Creek Distilling Co. (Incorporated) . - ° « LOUISVILLE, KY. 4 JEamhfeUtf m imi Mr. aed Mra M. f. 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