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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1908
' flr*1 Dane* of th# flaaaon at th*
Cabin Club.
, The opening dance of th# season at
, tha Log Cabin Club last evening waa
I a beuutlful affair, and those who at*
'tended thoroughly enjoy* d the evening.
| This la the beginning of their regu-
»lar fortnightly dance which will be
I'featuraa of the winter’s social pleas-
• nr* s In Macon. and cacti one Is always
anticipated with pleasure.
\ Last evening Gutter.u rg<*r’s orchea-
Ftm furniahed the usual he.iutlful pr«»-
tgram of tnusto they can always ho dr
trended on for, and the dancers dill
jdiot return to the rlty till a late hour.
| Among the chaperones end others j
Wvho attended were Mr. and Mro. T. J.
fHImmons, Mr. and Mrs. l^e<m Dure, Mr. Bernd-Pack.
land Mrs. Richard K Hines. Mia* Meryl
(Lou Analey, Mias Harriott** Wlnehti-
iter, Ml** Rose Crutchfield, Mlia
r Martha Millar. Miss l/iuu* Wrigm,
Mlsa Anne (thaw, Mlsa Sarah Tinsley.
ylft« Mary Troy, Mlsa FI#**Hvn Fund.
Alisa Marlon Griffith, Mr. Chari*# Or-
[wlg, Mr. Howell n. Knnlnger, Mr.
|Kad Raid, Mr. Henry Jones, Mr. Hen-J
iry Nlabet. Mr. Campbell Jones,
[John Reid, Mr. Eden Taylor, Jr, Mr.
SICK KIDNEYS
Airs. Ous flernd announce ths
: of their daughter, Flora flei*
Julius KU’lolpn I'trk, of Hos
tile date of the wedding tc
Abney*Mitchell Wedding to Os Beautiful
Hume Affair.
The marriage of Mlsa lima Mitchell and
Mr. Walter Omcmt Abney, of Atlanta, will
:e place at a pretty afternoon wedding
the residence of li«r parents. Mr. ui.d
Mrs. L. A. Mitchell, on Wednesday. •*
I.JO o’clock.
A beautiful white and gold motif will
t o observed In the decorailina and also
In the bridal Perty. the bridesmaids wear*
ir g white radium silk gowns and carrying
ye low chrysanthemums, and the matron
of honor will carry white once.
Th*- bride will (* attended by her sis
ter. Mrs. Julius Otto, as ’nation of honor.
, and tier ma:*J of oon»»r will »»•; Miss Nellie *
j Dyrd Vincent, of Jone*l>oro. The two. ‘
• owlJeamalda will Ire Mlsa Norlne Cooper.| t>
olid Mire 1 Jennie
. Htuhhe. of lhl« * Ity. . . _ ... ,
The groom will have Mr Joseph Wal-
> drop, of Jonesboro, for hit bent man. end
tw«r little maidens. Marguerite Mcl.ucaa,
and UbmtilttH Jung, wearing soft white
china silk drenaes, wll’ ~ T M afU—
bearer a.
The bride will wear
, of Due been est In
Uf’hea of gold, a
tulle. Her II*
t shower of IJIIci
friends
-»he- valley.
_ ;>f the Vlnevlll*
Methodist church, wl'l nfftelnt* nt tho
1 Drury Malon**, Mr. George Gannt, Mr.
* 'ni l Nlabet, Mr. Harry Tift of Tlf
| ton and others.
i Promotion for Midshipman Bunklay.
j Tlj* many frlenda In Ma**v. nf
rhere the guesta were
a fed wftli vanes of
r-tarri ,o th. K.r., Ac.!«,y Jo ^-Jj. tr^KXl
fat Annnpolia from Ms vacation, he baa
been promoted to first lleu**mant of
fc*a rot-1 pan y.
. Hia friends all feel tnnt It la a d#
nerved promotion, ns he has taken a
Itilgh stand ever since entering thi
'Naval Academy.
Interesting Weddinq of Thia Week,
An Interesting wedding of this w
wilt be that of Mlsa Luell* Roper and
Mr. Calvin F. Smith, wh'eh occur*
Thursday, October 14th. at n pra’.ty
.meriting wedding at th** nnl1ene© of
Ithe htide's parents. Mr. and Mra. Rob-
ir* F. Roper, on Forsyth **rcrt.
Rev H. J. KruKlcton of the CirUllan
•Church plH officiate at the ceremony,
which will take place ui 10; U <v<ftek.
the couple leaving Immediately on a
wedding trip to Florida East Coast re-
aorti.
The bride will be married In her
yolng-away gown, and will wear hat
nnd clrvo* to match.
Her mold of honor will bo Mina Ida
tv -offward of Savannah. and Mr.
Hrolth will hav* as hb bet! m«n Mr.
■Wilbur Roper, of Augusta, a brother
tf th* bride.
On Monday afternoon Mra. A. M.
1 !*>well will entertain at a "linen
shower" at her homo on Forsyth Trr-
rr.r*. in honor of the ’harming btfle-
to* be.
auhon Uses*. Improved In Health. Com
lug Hoire.
Ulsheo and Mra. F. F. Reese, who hav*
v-rn abroad three months, are expected
o arrive fn Havannah Tuesday. A let
»r ontalnlny this information waa re-
wived from the bishop hy a Savannah
understood that the Rlshop and
l##* sailed from Liverpool on nr
in line steamer Sept. 10 for Phil
^ The eteatner waa due to ar-
lphla yesterday, and they
to Savannah wlthlr
elII orohably go
Ihln
_ ..WLaya afterward Tho letter staled
that Rlshop Reese Is Improved In health.
Ml*# Mattie Adams Will be Compliment*
•* With Beautiful Party.
Invitations will be laeued next week to
o»f of the most delightful large affair*
*>f <►. t >her. which will be th* reeeptlen
Mra Hornes t>. Adams Is to give on the
find. in honor of her daughter. Mlsa
Mattie Adams on# of the moat popular
nod attractive young women In Vine-
vine, and a this year* graduate of Was*
leynn College.
'* wtlt be a beautiful evening affair,
tho guests, the young men and
« women in Mncon eorlety. and also
young married coupleo, who antlcl-
to It with pleasure.
irvlaoe Announcement.
>ir. and Mrs John Thomas Williams.
llnddncK, announro the engagement of
>tr daughter. Annie Evelyn. to Mr.
ward limner Raster, of Dllcg. N. T,
e wedding to occur In No\ember at
our Oaks?’ ths home of the bride's
■elite, near Haddock.
will bo Issued by }fr. and
..... .. . _ued by 1
win I. Reeve# about the
to the wedding of tholr
It*rob I'lltsheth Reeve
i* Talbot, Harrison. 1 form*
1 v#n of ti
1- ,!r *'Rh « ah
*,* .Vfl Itev. J,
leave >1*11,041*1 — „
Mr. Dock is a representative of tlw ^**remr.n^and
Columbia t;hemlcal works, of Brooklyn,i J!,* ,. r ^ rf i| n _ «.
N. V.. urid will intioduce ills bilde tu aj ^ ,0 *»;
lovely circle of /Hen«r . ; „ Ljn#n ghow , r „ , or miss'
Calhoun-Willis.
On the afierno*
'Linen Shower" _
■ A lovely affair
• noon was the "line
Elder gave in hon«
ell. whoso wedding
she
Mlsa Opal
of Mle« lima Mlt* h-
[•ciirs on Wedncs«la>*
..Ides pa. . ....
... J. U. WIUIs, of Walden,! mf«nrnfsVirT
ass «|(iletly solciniilsed -thu inarrlsgn of ; ...j” Jjrawlnaro
I heir daughter, Chflnni, to At r. Homer r Jev#3
•aihoun. ;r.J
etralna nf Mendebisohn’s Wed-
asaLsa^JK VSSS 1 *£&&!!! <«t "iSSi. «» *"<■ iii»fnrw>m
decorated patlar *whsre the ceremony | wh ,.»
l'iiipreiMlva , n?a , nni* ,t * V ‘ T ’ ^ 8,1,11 ,n * n I. The hostess wiis assisted In receiving
T*e
If any of your family in this or past
generation* hav* had kidney disease
of any kind, you should guard
against it before it is too lato.
Mr*. .F It. Hahn, of Hickory. N. C.,
who suffered from kidney and liver
troubles, waa completely cured by War
ner’s Raft Cure after two doctors had
failed to give her relief.
Mr*, liutin write*: *T waa a great
-* <ff**rcr from kidney and liver trouble.
I 'v.m treated by two physicians, who
tailed to help me. I then tried War-
nera Safe Cure, which pave me lm-
m' dlate relief nnd soon cured me. 1
conaider Warner’s Safe Cure the best
medicine for the kidneys and liver I
ever used. I will always be pleased to
r* commend It.”
IF IN DOUBT MAKE ThflS TEST, j h
Put some morning urine In a glass
bottle. After It has stood twenty-
ur hours. If it Is cloudy, or con-
Ins a reddish brown sediment, or If
particles float about In It your kid
neys aro dlnoaied und unable to do
th*lr work nnd If not attended to at
once Bright's Disease, diabetes, rheu
matism. gout, uric acid, liftlunimatiun
**f the bladder, gallstones or urinary
troubles will develop and prove fatal
In a short time,
ANALYSIS FREE.
ft aft,er making this test you have
nny doubt as to the development of
the disease In your sygtem.
sample of ■ 'Bar
IDE IB DISPERSED
WHEN THE DEWS CAME
ilY of hn?wn !2»<? * MlM^fltchell^MIss Nettle Byrd Vincent.
kEJY'nf of Jweshoro. and Mlsa Norln* Cooper, of
'7SL| iBJ'TSi - iftoLJ&S! .h. h ™J L Commerce. Ga.
Mg. L*vt Calhoun, .th*' ifwn a Th# trl.la-elect waa most heoomlngly
— reception; ^,,,4 (n a l0V6 | y P | nk V olle. worn
. I shade and trimmed
of seel pearls, a hand-
■ ha^jrtth i«»ng plumes
The bride-elect
„ iwned In a li
taffeta of the
. ... ; with #ml»rnllery
**** some black plrti
completing the beautiful toilette.
... „ = Elder wore a blue silk tissue ov
^Te* n< * ^ r *' ®* l,r ** * S nt *Haln *t tapretn i r lmnie-<i with bnhy Irish.
At their, loval; _
hlnrk hat with plumes
rn was a bt -
Irish and "he
parents, whar* an slegant
awaited them.
-Jga.'"TOW. W"|»! with ".n,i>oit.
Esrwobmr 1 ^ ,h * ^jsswas.....
! Elder wore a blue slik tissue over blue
iy Irish. Miss
.. _ . ile blue, made
irlncesse and trimmed with velvet nnd
Ith ‘
Mr. and Mra.
. t . , • --ipeF* gown was n
<»v*l/ home on Culver street pHiiVesse and trim—*
C 9t rlmM P- , |°i t •«UH; ,n «S, lace, and war* a hi
a delightful family party at tea on Thurs- Ml*. Vincent’s 901
doy evening In honor of Mra. Henry Hat-, trimmed with baby
ley. of Rome, and Mr*. L. W. Oarsw. of handsome black list
"'tSy 1 * 1 ' ... — s . . ... , . Miss Carolyn McMullln received thi
The parlor waa decorated with lovalyf guests In the reception Iwll.
57JI?" ru * Rowers, and the An Interesting gsme of hearts wa:
diningroom and tea table with exquisite the guests on their arrival be
American beauUes and Captain Christy m* pr esente,l with tho number on«
.ftphi *b* hostess garden. | marked thereon, and were told to loot
A drib luua four course supp*r vas f^ other heart* concealed shout the cur
•W* »* «h# daintily appointed t»Wf. talna and portieres of the different r....ms
at which1 ten seated Mrs Battey. Mrs. | The one dn tlng the largest number. Miss
Carow, Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Thnnuts, j otto, wa* presented with n heart
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bttjart and Mr. shaped bri* of bonbons,
and Mrs. Jamas Holt and Mr. and Mrs. in tb# ‘ ‘ 1
Coarlsa IfolL " -
and Mrs. Jamas Holt and Mr. and Mra.
Delegates Appointed for D. A. R. Conven
tion In Covington.
The October meeting of the Mary Ham-
mond Washington Chapter Daughters of,’
faahlngto
the American Ri
“Mlory T*\
presented With
__ honbona.
... .... hall In a recess formed by the
stair, Miss Reba Fuss, dressed In real
Gypsy costume and seated In a fancy
aypey tent embroidered In beads, told
the fortune! of the girls by reading their
palms.
After delicious refreshments were
■rved In the diningroom, the bride
. mMUnr mn «!>•, Willi, ro... »nd which wu .ua-
lo •«»•*»« Jh. •*»*• Ci.ny.ntlon f rom the .rch of (he r..ldlnw floor.,
ol Ih. n A. H.. which meat, lu Covin,- mi. - nobv Rlfl.r orclflcfl •( (Itc punch
In Novwnjw. I howl In lb I '
l-l.w.llvn Holt •• riy.nl ol (lie, Uok.,1 with
I bowi In tl-o "(Ir.rin.ronMi, ’ wili h'
. ~sutlfui |dnk roaes. *“
t0 6i
chapter, gets as om> delagnfe, And herthe "roung "womrn Invited were M
alternates are Mra. Mallory Taylor. Mrs.; Mite-heP Miss Vincent. Alisa Cm.
Clutrlea ltolt ami Mra. K. J. Wllllnglmm. Misses Besslo and Maud Stubbs. Mb
Mrs. Iteasle Nanjer. •« vice regent, goes M aae| and Nell Harris. Miss Carolyn :
the Other del.gate, and her alternates Mullln. Mis* Virginia Hutson. MDs Clln-
w,.l be Mrs W. J. Juh«n. Mra. T. O. • ton Brooks, Miss Lens Whim, of Atlanta:
Cheatney and Mia* Mary Winchester. I M'-’ Otto. Mis. Mattie Chappell, Mlsa
■ . ! Mnttle Adam* Misses Ken* and Annie
Quartette Bridge Club Bogina Meeting. 1 l^.u Htee<l. M1"« Resale nsrnH.l, Mrs.
Th# Quartette Bridge Club have reor- 1 Reynolds. Mrs. K. W. Gould. Mrs. ||. N.
faulted, and hart their ftret meeting on Mitchell Mrs. Julius Otto, anrt Mrs. I*
Friday afternoon with Mra. MqRWey Cor-. A. Mitchell.
bett, on rivrsyth street. ,
The four matron* who conatlttRe th# De. and Mr*. Roes, of Corea, to Arrive In
•/•—Mra. Henry Utnar. Jr. Mr*.; the City Monday,
Mro. J^yheth^^Taylor I Rr. and Mra. Roes, of Won Ban Corea.
Ill arrive In the city tomorrow and will
id Mrs J. R. Howard
. Wfjl L„„.- .
1* game was very much enjoyed, and
hostess served a dainty enures of re
freshments lit the parlor, where It waa
Th* club will meet one* a 1r*#fc. on
Friday afternoons, throughout the win-
Meeting on Monday Afternoon of W. C.
- ^iuP’rogntar monthly meeting of the
woman’s Christian ,Temperance Union]
wilt h* held on Monday afternoon at 4
o’clock, at th* Ftret Mtrcei Methodist
church, when Mrs Harry tllbaon, pv*»l
b# guesta of Mr. ......
from Monday until Thuftday.
Mrs. Ross wlll.be remembered a*
lug out a* a missionary to Corea from
Flret Htreet Methodl*! Church seven
vonra ago as Mis* Mary Knowles, nnd
msny friends will welcome her and her
husband. Dr. Rosa. •
•’flock,
Attffh
dent of the
At the
l pr*«ld*.
i* Find
felt.
At th* recent atate meeting of the un
ion In Albany, th* convention accepted
unanimously the Invitation of th* Macon
union to meet her* next October.
Card of Thanka.
...... Tho FHday wnrkoro wtah
drst rif, their frlamta. who assisted them with
«h-, * festival la tho spring, and through oth-
•*»d|#r work In raising funds for the Oaorgla
.w f of Industrial Home.
which will occur og tho #ven.| they rvnreae their thanka also to th#
dneedav- Novembor ll» at tho. Empire Wore, through who»* kladneoa
he brides potent*. they Wer* enabled to increase the num*
m ’« Reeva* la an aecnmpllahod amt
t>-u ttful young woman, whno* charming
i-f« »t*Hty ha* drawn to har many fnenda
nnd *-’!• :
M r. Tfartiacn la a young man of sterling
|b*”t|woe nualltlea, holding a lucrative po-
eitloh with latnar, Taylor * Riley Drag
Cot- ntny. a
The nmrrlace will bo of tntaroot to a
tarn* clrrte of frlenda.
st Paul's Quid*.
The member* nf Bt. Raul's Guild aro
»*uurit#d to mast tomorrow, Monday
her nf their ntirchaeeo.
The following not* acknnwh
aaalatance which the Friday
ha\# recently given tho home:
Nat*.
"Wo have today, October f, 1MI, re
ceived the blanket*, flannel, thread, and
buttons Our hearta g»> out to you f«u*
the klndnooa done ua. Tou can acareely
re*'lee how much tke thing* mean to as,
end. too, the kind thought* that prompted
you to remember u* make ua very happy.
We or*, very atnceretv.
,- W th. o
ilcd set
r Work
For Mrs. McRae, of Palm Beach.
Mra. Charleg Augustus Glawson enter
tained at domlnoe Friday afternoon from
4 to • o’clock In honor of her charming
K eaL Mrs. Tlmmae Murdoch Mcltnc, of
lm Reach, Fla.
The ho*to**’ home on Hines Terrace
was beautifully amt arttettroily decorated
In a crimson and green motif, the walls
In th* A parlor, reception hall and dining
room being grarefully festooned with
aouthem emllax. and tall cut glass vases
all about th# apartments were tilled with
fragrant red carnations.
The hostess received her guesta In a
pretty afternoon gown of black and while
embroidered mull mode princess*, amt
the honor gtieat wore a prlnceaae gown
al*o, a black and white ellk, combined
with net.
At the Interesting gam* of dominos
Mrs. Gordon Zetfler won the flrat prtxe,
which wa* a very pretty picture, and the
booby, which we* a email bottle of
cataup, embellished with • hand-painted
tomato, want to Mra. John Tone.
The guest prtte. a pretty cut glass bon
bon dish, wag presented to Mra. McRae.
■ rsu mbhmh
.id , ... __ .
the Mc-dlml I»e|«trlmcnt. Warner’s Hafe
Cure CO.. Rorhesfcr. S. Y., and oui
doctors will nnalyx* It nnd send yot
a report, with advice and medical book,
let, free.
When the kidneys nrc diseased the
uric acid Is not carried off nnd this
e-use* Gout, Lumbago, Rheumatism
of the Joints, Rhmirnntlsm of the Mun
civil, Rhfuinatlam of the Heart. Rhou-
matlam everywhere. Warner*# 8afc
f’ure driven out th • uric acid.
In kidney disease t'.ie bowels arc
• •fien constipated and the liver torpid
Warner'* Hafo Rills quickly relievo this
condition nnd no 111 after effect Is ex
perienced.
WARNER'S RAFF CURE I* put Up
In two sixes nnd In sold hv nil drug
gists. or direct, nt RO,CENTS ANT> 11.CO
A DOTTLE. Refuse substitutes con
taining harmful drugs which Injure the
system
To convince s
every sufferer
from disease of the kidneys, liver, hind
dvr nnd blood that WARNER'S SAFE
CURE will cure them. « trial botle
Will be sent FREE OF CHARGE, post
paid. to anv one who will writ© WAR
NER’S SAFE CURE CO. Rochester.
N. Y., and mention having scon this
liberal offer In The Mncon Dallv Tele
graph.The genuineness ©C this offer
Is fully guaranteed by the publisher
Mlss*»s Elisabeth Moore. Evelyn Zettler
and Carol McRae. .... ,
The nffalr was a moat delightful
the gt
UffL-A.-
... „ Invited to meet th© honoreo
bring Mrs. Johnson Moore. Mrs. __Nflll©
Troutman. Mra. Harry McKay.
Mrs. John It. Harwell. Mrs. Henry Lowe.
Mrs. K. N. Jrlks. Mrs. Gordon Zettler,
Mrs. Edwin W. Gould. Mr*. L. A.
Mitchell, Mrs. John Cone. Mrs. Augustus
T. Small. Mr*. Cutler Ethridge Mrs. A.
R. Roberts. Mrs. James Holt. Mrs.
Chsrle* llolt. Mrs. Clay Carswell. Mrs.
J. n. Turner. Mrs. W. W. Do Haven, Mrs.
Ola Haynes. Mr*. George Snowden. Mrs.
Wallace Miller. Mr*. B. A. Mlddlebrooks
and Mrs. Herbert Smart.
Interdenominational Conference, 1001-1908
Meets In Christian Church This Year.
First session. October SI. 10 a. m.
to 12 in.
Second session. October 11. 9 p. m. to
9kl|% session, October 21, 10 a. m. to
12 m.
Officer* elected last year:
President—Mra. J. n. Itowder.
Vice President—Ml»e Anna Smith.
Second Vice ITesIdent—Mrs. Cheevea
Secretary—Mr*. E J. Peacock.
Treasurer—Mrs. Charlie Johnson.
THAT SHERIFF ETHERIDGE
WOULD RETURN HOME WITH
OUT HI8 PRISONER.
Clark Williams, the.negro who waa
arrested by Officer Hamlin, and who
shot County Court Ualliff Doc Cham
ber* of Jones county, and who waa
carried to the Bibb county lali by
Sheriff Etheridge, lnbte.il of back to
Jones. Is still at the jail.
Yesterday hi*' arm, through which
* shot by Mr. Chambers, gave
h pain that It waa oeco<sa*-y j
to call in a physician.
People from June* county who wt re,
In the < lty yeatvrduy, nald that it waa
true t -/it there was much talk ot
lynching th'* negro, and that both tno j
wagon and the railroad were guarded
f.o that he could be tiken fr-in the
rhefiff, but that when the news was
received that Sheriff Etheridge had
lodged lin In the Bibb Jail an j would
return home without him, the n»ob dis
persed.
County Bailiff Chambers is gottlng
nlong all right, and the rxcitcmm:
over the affair has subsided.
Peter J. Smith, the big man
with the big voice, at The Elite,
has made a big hit.
ONE OF THE OLD LINERS
PAYS OUT MUCH MONEY
The Macon Council of the National'
Fn Ion, of which Mr. W. H. Mansfield |
la tho jwsldent. Is one of the old n*-
s< sapient Insurance companies that
holds It own In MacOn.
For the present year there has been
paid out as death benefits In Macon
the sum of $28,000. and $5,000 more Is;
to be paid. The following has bteni
paid to the families thi* year of Its j
deceased members:
W. R. Burdg©. $3,000; G. A. Duro. I
$5,000; M. 11a pp. $6,000; \V. If.
Pope, $5,000; T. L. Massenburg.
$5,000; S. Siege), $5,000, and helra of
B. Small will also get $5,000. All
promptly .settled.
3
IIIRTPRIO
3
DAYS
HARTrR’S
DAYS
SALE
IMll 1 bfl V
SALE
TO MAKE ROOM
One hundred and twenty-five cases
of Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods are
on the way. We must have room to
unpack and store this to be ready for
our Holiday business. We are cutting
the price to sell quickly some of our
Staple Lines. A few of the special
prices for the three days bargains are
given below.
ENAMELWARE.
A big line Boilers. Milk Pans.
Pudding Pans. Sauce Pang, from 2
quarts to 6 quarts capacity 19c
NOVEL BOX PARTY WILL
BE GIVEN FRIDAY NIGHT
A novel box party will be given at
tho John Adam Treutlen Encampment
of Odd Fellow* on Friday night next,
nt the hall In East Macon.
Each lady visitor Is to bring a box
of lunch. Each gentleman la expected
to be blindfolded and buy a box. Ho
All the Odd Fellows nr a Invited, nnd
they can readily ace that thuie la lota
of fun to bo had.
The big man with the big
voice is crowding The Elite to
the sidewalk. You should
hear him.
isurt. _— _—
Wednesday Morning Saxslon.
10 n. m. to 12 m.
Presiding officer. Mrs. Ferrell,
Devotional. Mr«. M. F. Chevea.
Business.
Hnlo. Mlsa Julia Goodall.
Missionary talk.
gong.
Prayer.
3 P
I’r. ■ I
DvVoimnni. mr», finny i
Reports of committee*.
Hlemath Hall.
Rolf Homo,
llephxlbah Orphanage.
Free Kindergarten.
Discussion of city mission.
Bong.
rnjera. ThuPtdj|y Morning.
10 to II m.
Presiding officer. Mra. Human.
l>*votlonal service. Mrs. G. P. Gostln.
Election of officer*.
Solo, Mr. Monroe Ogden.
Address, Her. C. W. Frasier, on Cuba.
Bong.
Prayer.
Mr. 8am. A. Everett, of New York, hai
established hla headquarters for the win
ter at a resort In Pennsylvania, near
the Delaware water gap. Mr. Everett hai
leased a private wire direct to New York,
■onre rat-,1* urnttv * n<l will keep In olos# communication
ecoro rorne were pretty w|(h hi „ t, u „ n V M associates, although he
w anil v!L.,i I will devote moat of hi* time to Inves-
• nHI tlgatlng mining properties and Invest
ments In Pennsylvania. Mr. Everett hai
been much engaged for th# past year in
allying anthracite and bituminous coal In
dustries with aome New England corpo
rations.
elta, hand-painted allreg
melon, carrying out the greet. JR
motif of the party, and thi* was observ
ed aleo In the several delirious courses
•arvea afterwar.1 by Mleaes Rot»erta Rob
ert* and Annie Payne JeUca. During the
game boa bona wore poised by Tittle
How Is Your
Digestion Today?
If ft isn't -right—‘•chere’* a reason.” The reason is:—wrong eating
—undigested food. Kodol will digest tho food and rest the
stomach. . It remove* cause and “the reason.”
(Continued on Paga Sevan.)
"Heart of My Heart” will
bo sung Monday at The Elite,
by Peter J. Smith, the big man
with the big voice.
Ibid apartment house
Then you harg wr room lndtgr*tlon. Indkroe-
tkm la of course lmporodM* wbon there la perfect
digestion of food. And imporfect dlgeation of food
la tzsponalblo Vbcro there la Kodol.
U you could mc Kodol dtgoot every particle of
8**1 In toot tutsw. lu the lobarotonr of the menu-
factansrx. you wooM uxxJorotoad this better. Or.
whmft la even more coavtadne, let It digest tha
food 1n yxvT afemoch. the flrol Um< you have an
attack of IndlfroUon.
Of coorao, you may Bauer have indigestion.
Tec moot of os, at oo* time or another, arc tub-
Ject to Its pains and dlooomforta. U Is true that
thla la usually our own taiiR—tut that doesn't
help matters any.
Rudd will bi-lp the matter very quickly. It
doesn't tor# dyrjvjwU understand. It Isn’t
claimed to cure arythlng. Tito day of "curoAlls"
la past Modern nodical treatment merely aims
to aaalat Nature. Kodol is one of Nature's moot
forateable assistants.
Tho beat plan by long odds, la to keep good
digestion when you hat* ft Many pero** how
ever, enable, for on* reason or another to do
this Otbvni d l co*u to take the trouble It' do
IL Bat the “troabloa" esuatty come later. Juat
Uve^oamo. Then you wlU waat to know about
A work reoectly issued by the U. B. DopX of
AcHcuhnro, aaya: in • • • • • • coftag. we nr*
prone to let natural instinct be overruled by *c-
qulred an*H f d. •*•••••• W* need to ob
serve our diet mere earefully—to regulate appe-
UU by ree-m %
That la the Idea! Simply tioe reason. Don't
starve yourself—oat plenty of good, wholeeome
nourishing food. But eat It nt the proper Ume,
and In the proper way. Starving or dieting never
cured anything—or prevented anything.
Don't worry., oat what you want—Kodol will
kecS' your stomach rUhf.
Nature planned that we shonld take food to sus
tain life. But what If tho food does not undergo
tho eeecntla! processes of coarorslon Into the ele
ments required by tho organa and tissues! Ns*
fur's entire achomo Is frustrated, at tho outset
Here la where Kodol steps In and acta Nature's
scheme right again. It does thla by completely •
digesting all food, for n time. Nature then rests,
heala and cures the digestive organs—and they
resume work. After that you don’t need Kodol—
until you put your atomach wrong again.
Our Guarantee
Go (o your nearest druggist and purchase a dol
lar bottle, and If you can honestly say you did not
receive any benefit from IL after using the entire
bottle, the druggist will refund your money to
you without question or delay.
Wo will then pay tho druggist the price of tho
bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to the
large bottle only and to but one In a family.
Don't hesitate, ovary druggist knows our guar-
Ko dol A1 fyouxat
THE WORK OF TWENTY-EIGHT
DAY8 HAS MADE SPLENDID
DAYS HAS MADE A SPLEN- \
DID SHOWING.
The handsome apartment house of
Dr. S. Powell Frasier, on Bond street.
| la being pushed rapidly forward tu
I completion.
41 In the twenty-eight dayo of work
I on IL the walla have reacted art
’stories In the rear, fronting on Wal
nut street, and threo atortea In front.
Ion Bond street
This house will have fifty rooms in
; it. oil spacious room* at that. It Is
: underttopd that nearly every room It
. the house ho* been token. The loon-
. tlon la one of tho moot commanding
and on* of the most healthful In t'tr
. city.
If there Is no backset by reason of
j rain, the house will oocn be ready for
occupancy.
LOSER OF THE TEETH
MADE NO APPEARANCE
Strangely enough tke person who toat
1 the upper plate of tooth found la Rose
, lUUjoemefoty on Friday, and advenlsM
113 £3*Stef!&4,-
GAMP MACON DELEGATES
TO VETERANS’ REUNION
Camp Macon, Confederate Veterans,
hold a good meeting in tho Volunteers'
Armory at noon yesterday.
The matter of attending'the reunion
at Atlantn was taken up, and lf*was re
volved for as many to go as ppsstble.
Tho following were selected as the
delegates from the camp: R. E.
8tecd, J. W. Wilcox and Jehu G.
Poatoll, with the following as alter
nates: W. L. JWynn and W. A.
Martin.
The Southern was selected as the
route for the member* of the camp.
Would Mortgage the Farm.
A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire,
Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, oays:
"Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo cured the two
worst sores I ever saw; ono on my
hand an one on my leg. It la worth
more than Its weight In gold. I would
not be without It If ! had to mortgage
the farm to get It.'’ Only 26c at all
drug store.
GAME OF CRAPS RAIDED;
FIVE NEGROES TRAPPED
WAS BEING OPERATED IN HOUSE
ON VELVET STREET IN
EA8T MACON,
A new line Juat received. You
have paid 26c for the same grade
elsewhere; our price, yd
CROCKERY.
A big lot of white C C ‘ware, value
from 26c to 40o, all to go at.... 10c
GALVENIZED FOOT TUB.
COAL SCUTTLES.
DOUBLE ROASTERS.
Two sixes to fit any stove; the
beat we have ever offered and bet
ter than has ever been offered Ji
Macon; both sixes 25*
Bath room American plate; genuine
oak frames:
16x26 69c
11x13 . .25c
OPEN STOCK DINNER WARE.
A big shipment of Carlsbad China
beautiful decoration; just received
also special values in domestic ware.
FLOWER POTS.
COAL TONGUES.
Hats, Feathers, Wings, Velvets,
Ribbons etc., all this season’s styles,
10c to 98c
WINDOW SHADES.
White buff and drab; genuine
Holland, 3 feet by 6 feet; choice
complete 25c
Large fancy decorated with round
or dome shade, 16 inches high; spe
cial value |1.00
COVERED DISHES.
8-Inch fancy pattern covered dish
white porcelain; good value....39o
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE.
FIRE SHOVELS.
FLOOR MOPS.
Tho navy brand; 12 ox. always
sell at 35c; sale price 25c
TAFT IS NOT COMINE
NOR CAN HINT
BUT WORK AT THE REPUBLICAN
HEADQUARTER8 IS GOING ON
BRISKLY.
"I am now satisfied," said United
States Marshal Geo. F. White yester
day, "that we will bq unable to get
either Judge Taft or the president to
come to Macon. Their plans are all
made, and the time Is so short that
they will be unable to get hare."
In the meantime the work at the
Taft headquarters la going merrily on.
There are five rooma in tho Grand
building filled with buay workers, send
ing out literature by the wagon load.
There a a Hat of 200,000 voters
of Georgia, for which the campaign
committee have been offered twenty-
five hundred dollars by persons who
want It for advertising purposes, but
It was refused.
Deputies Byrd and Wilson conducted
successful raid on a "crap* game
Inst night, arresting five of ihe par
ticipants.
For some time thq authorities have
suspected that a regular Saturday
night dice game was operated in a
certain house on Velvet atreeL East
Macon, but not until last night were
they .Able to bag tholr game.
When the trap tell the following
gamesters were found within It: Jim
Murray, Aaron Dutler, Foster Cloweis,
Robert Horne, Dane Blgby.
Peter J. Smith
the Big: Man With
the Big Voice
GOV. BROWN PLEASED
AT PEOPLE OF BIBB
SAY8 IF HE EVER CHANGES RESI
DENCE WILL SURELY COME
TO MACON.
Dr. O. C. Gibson returned last night
from Atlanta. He spent much of his
time at the home of Governor (Brown
at Marietta, at the Governor'# earnest
Invitation. The doctor was charmed
with the home and Its surroundings of
stately oaks and its teeming fields. He
says It Is one of the quietest and love
liest homes In the country, and he
doesn’t blame the governor for not
wanting to give it up.
Governor Brown expressed himself
as being very gntetul tor the manner
In which he has been treated by Bibb
county, both In being so hospitably en
tertained by the people, and in the fact
and acta during the sickness
... -»T beloved wife, to them and many
friends for the beautiful floral tributes.
N. I. PARR.
ALLEGED NIGHT RIDERS
KILLED THE WATCHMAN
C. H. PEACOCK. OF EASTMAN,
GETS WARNING LETTER BUT
DID NOT HEED THREAT
IT CONTAINED
Mr. L. M. Peacock, of Eastman, was
In the city yesterday, visiting his
brother Mr. XX J. Pctieock. and brought
some new*.
Another brother. Mr. C. H. Peacock,
one of the prominent men of Dodge coun
ty being president of the City National
Bank of Eastman, president of the oil
mill at that place, and who makes
from eight hundred to a thousand bales
of cotton each year.
Last week Mr. Peacock received one
of the warning letters sent out by the
alleged night-riders of that section,
warning him not to gin any more cot
ton. aBellevIng that the letter was the . ... .
product of some mischievous crink, .Charged with cruelty to animals, Joe
rather than the earnest warning of any Tbtmta*. * negro, wa* oonvicted In the
responsible person. Mr. Peacock paid city court yesterday morning, and ««n-
but little attention to it. tenced to pay a fine oi $2e which he
On Tuesday night »ome unknown! w hIPP«d hla horse too m-
ersone went to the gin house of kfr. ; •
'eaeock and fired on the watchman
MAYOR MAKES
POLICE CHANGES
Made Necessary by the Death of LL
L. W. Grace—Changes Effective
at One*.
It Ja now Lieutenant Arthur Golden.
And It is Brevet Lieutenant L. F.
Lavender.
It is also Patrolman J. H. Bout-
well.
And Supernumerary E. W. Bras
well. ,
These are the changes made In tho
police force yesterday, occasioned by
the death of Lt. Grace.
Lt. Golden la one of the old officers
of the force and has been a brevet lieu
tenant some time. He was the senior,
and by the right of promotion he wins
the coveted place. There were others
after the place. Officer Seth Knight
had friends working for him. as did
Brevet Lt. Watson. It was all a
friendly contest, however, the appofnt-
that his opponent In tfte race only re
ceived eleven votes In the entire coun
ty. He «y» he will never forget the
people of Bibb. He further said that j ment being entirely with Mayor Mli
were he to ever change his residence, ler.
he would aurely move to Macon aa
the next best place In Georgia In which
to live.
CITY COURT CASEC;
THREE CONVICTIONS
Brevet Lt. Lavender Is another old
officer, having been on the force sev
eral years.
Patrolman Boutwell has been on tho
force only a few weeks, but he was en
titled to the promotion, being the old
est In line of promotion.
Supernumerary Braawell has been
In the railroad business for aome years.
These changes took effect yesterday.
Had a Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom Hotel,
Vaughn. Mias, says: "For several
months I suffered with a severe cough,
and consumption seemed to have lu
grip on me. when a friend recommend
ed Dr. King* New Discovery. I be
gan taking it, and three bottles ef-
I 2!P*!L a complete cure." The fame of
ONE NEGRO WAS CRUEL TO HIS gg i™ a ™35S255 a JV 5 , c0,d .
i and lung and throat healer Is world
at . drug atoraa, 50a and
HORSE, ONE COMMITTED STAB
BING, AND ANOTHER PRAC
TICED ASSAULT AND
BATTERY.
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
.md killed him.
“Cllnchfield—’The Coal of Quality. 1 *
Deaths and Funerals,
ADAMS.
George Miller waa found guilty of
assault and battery and upon him a
fine of 136 was imposed. He struck
a white man with a fishing seine.
The case of simple larceny against
John Porter, which concerned th* theft
of certain chickens, fell flat. He was
dismissed.
Arthur Carvto was proved to have
carved another negro. The charge
was stabbing, and ha waa sentenced
aXTs l p , *Aad!?’at f |!*r ovwk lo * erve I,x months. The Judge re-1
i&frv'.JStEm. afiii ”****• * ««“-«■■(« -Bt.no- (h.t
; pari
w I tkm* win
I Such thtr
)iue o*o*t
waer seed not fear that say
be asked, ©r the
At The Elite
4:00 to 9:30
He’s Fine
:rr daughter, Mr*. Ja*. P.
iclfalr street. She to aw
m* and two daughter*,
tnd C. B. Adam*. Mr*, i^ee
Dublin, and Mrs. Jaa, P. Mi
Macon, •
The ’funeral will take place this tSun
lay) afternoon at 3:10. From the real-
Fence. Rev. W. H. Budd wUl officiate.
The Interment wlU be at Roee JiUL
. ctsetery.
hiItto.
Mra. Ioicy Hutto, aged 69 years, died
at ?:2S o'clock last night at her real-
. donee. 916 Ash street.
She le survived by two slaters. Miss
8. Hancock and Miss L Sessions.
Th# funeral will take place this aft
ernoon at 4 o'clock from the residence,
j Rev. J. E. Seals officiating.
Interment at Evergreen cemetery.
niie f ci when 11 CAm « t0 ' handling a knife Car-
ty throe j vln did not belle hla name.
fwS,
TO BE HELD ONCE MORE
The people of Macon will again have
the pleasure of seeing the Old Maid's
Convention.
It is to be given at the auditorium
on the evening ot October 23d. under
the direction of Prof. W. L. PcAcock.
and Is to be given for the benefit of
Yonah Rebekah Lodge. All members
of tha Rebek&h lodges la the city, all
the Fellows end tho p lbllr gr n -
M. * . A , m. r.iiuw, tou uip p.ioxii* x-n 1
rne nne pictures Bt Ths Elite ©rally aro cordloUy invited to attend
we the talk of the town, 1 The.convention v.ll be preceded by
1 * oho loo musical program.
GAME UP FROM PERRY
TO SPEND SUNDAY HOME
Judge Felton, Solicitor Brunson and
Stenographer (Barnes came up from
Perry yesterday, so aa to be with their
families today.
The work before the court has been
dispatched without any hltchea, and It
Is expected that an adjournment will
be had next week.
Non* of the. cases tried ths past
week had any unusual featucra.
DENIED THAT REPUBLICAN
FUNDS ARE NOT UP TO PAR
^WASHINGTON. Oct lO.—The pres
ident today held brief political con
ference* with Pearl Wig.it, republican
national committeeman frrni Louisi
ana and Elmer Dover, secretary of the
national advisory committee. Both
brought encouraging reporta regarding
tbs republican situation.
*i. Dover, the cam
paign contributions arc coming it;
favorably a* can be expected at New
*t*thd. Eliminating the con
tributions now excluded by law. tho
contributions which thna far Ikra
been received are equal, he said, if
no. In excess of those reoelved In pre-
,hl * ,U *» of «•
campaign. He announced that from
J.tSLE* ctnt ot 91X1 tee campaign
ntrfbutlon* received by the national
committee cam* from New York. Chi-
wJ - SyWPM*- Bo.(on ond Pitt,-
Th. I.ttflr which had tnt nnt
br .S2.V ur - r s>"id°n uUdi tor
IM contribution, h.fl brought 1M r.
In forty-tight honra.