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■THE MACON DAILY TELEOEAPHj SUNDAY MOENTNC, OOTOBKB 11, 1908
Seven
Hair Facts
ONE
TWO
formnntr ef
THREE
(Wwll UIDoui li Incurable.
YOUR
Ttw aawai ot dnidrall ainnot
fca lRMftMd out or lie »ral» with
aaat and wetar.
RIVE
Th. enlr war »• cure dandruft
ana falling hair la ta kilt th.
■arm that cauam 1L
BIX 4
Sach day tint dandruff ta neg-
Uotad, adds to tha permanent
Injury of tha acalp. for dandruff
<lo«a not «*as# voluntarily while
tha hair hmU.
SEVEN
Tha only rate and aatlafartory
emady that will kill tha dand-
Kttl tha candruff ».rm with
Xewtro'a llarplelda and tha hair
la hannd to rrow aa nature In-
tended tlmoat merveloui ra-
aulta eom almaa follow tha eon-
etnued ve. of llarplelda
Knl tha dandniir term with
N*whro'a flarplrlde and tha heir
It hound to crow ea nature In
tended. Atmoat marveloue re-
auita eoro-itlmee follow tha oon-
tlautd uaa of llerplolda.
Two al'we. BOo. and 1100, at
d roc atiireo. Send 100. In
etanipa to Tha Ilarplelde Oo.
Pent N. Detroit. Mleh- ter a.
temple. Ouarantaad under tha
».nj nr.'* I' 111 - A. t June 10.
1101. Serial Ka til.
St aura you cat Harp!at da.
LAMAR & LAMAR
Special Agents
G
EORQIA
NEWS
AND
P
ERSONAL
.NOTES.
Absolutely pare
end one hundred
proof, direct to
you in plain eceled
pecfcaiM.
USS PREPAID to any offlee of the
Exprtoa Company oo one raMeo or
Jagorfcwrqsartsorrooreki bottles.
W-H
MJm Borah MuefJn. entertained twelve
guests at a most
of Mina Leonora
who waa the all
daliffctfuf lew In Boot
liarfinin, of Atlanta,,
idbi guest of Mrs. A.
mrs tuff ’ss ts
vole* of unusual sweetness and pathos.
Mtaa Mustln's vuwU wera Mlae. Leaner*
SssJSMM&e
Mr. W. (1 Thompson. Mr. aa4 Mru. U.
A Mr“enS' SS EfV.^^erUluw.
at a delightful muafrala to hoaor of their
gueet, Mrs. Georgs Meld, of Atlanta.
Among thoee who attended the Long*
ford*Baldwin weddlaa tn Conyai
Judg* and Mrs. II. W. Baldwin,
- “ In. CoTe ■
ruey Newton. Mlsa flu* Reid .
Mr. Prank Austin. Mr. Fletcbsr Manley,
Mr. Floyd Newton, and Mr. Frank
Stovall.
c*ol and Mr*. Marlon Carpenter are
viewing friends In Atlanta.
Mru. Cornelius Vi
frl<
.— court#
by fret and rakes,
Mr. and Mre. Jamas T. Newton and
lag Helen Newton, of Washington. V.
v... Will arrive neat week to lr the guest
of Mr. and Mru. John T. Newton.
Mre. J. Ic Leak will entertain at a
luncheon next week In honor of Mluu
loula Walker, wfioue marriage to Mr. Ely
Callaway, of taCirstige, occurs Ostobef
flat.
Mlue Leonora Hardeman, who wau th*
tractive guest of Mru. Linton JMituyin.
line returned to her I tome ta Atlanta.
Mr*. Lee Trammell and Mluu Ann
Godfrey ere upending aomo time la Bal
timore end Lynchburg.
Mr. Butler Atkin eon spent the week*
end at Peaflold with fair frlenda
Col. Hoy tAunbnrt tn to Atlanta on legal
huelnete.
Itcv. and Mre. TJnton Johnoon aro at
tending the Prwabytery.
Mr. Wy Cakawav. of Lad range, gpent
the week-end In Madltoa.
Mr. Walton Godfrey. of Covington, la
vtalUng hit mother. Mru. MollleOodfruv.
Mra. Joseph Vsaou la vlaltlng frTondo In
* tlanta. /
Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Peek have leaned
M&JL&wsr&irVjXg
:>*#r Orant. which will occur at the
-BOtwtek Baptist Church Wedntaday af
ternoon. October si. at 4 o'clock.
Mru. A. W. Quintan, of Winder, la vla
ltlng ner daughter Mra. W. W. Baldwin.
Mr. /. If. Turnoff. aa eld Madison hoy.
waa boro for several daya. lie la travel-
S^usss*.*
: their home with Mr. Foster's mother
Mra^TlPTrawlr*, or ueoanowr., ara
vlaltlng their mother, Mra. Laura Stovall.
Mra. Boas Parker la vlaltlng relative*
In Albany.
Mr. and Mra. J. Curtla Buah. of Mobile,
Ala., ara rusetsiat Uetal Morgan.
Rmlly Wright, of Putnam, le tho
“■ Ur noliin
»om* Umo at
wlU spend next
Mr*
gueat of Iff*. -
Mra. M. P. Broughton
Mlaa Margaret* Qlbba taught Mlu
Mettle May Baldwin's grade at the pub-
llo arhoola during Mlae Baldwin's absence
In Conyera.
Mr*. Kaale LsOrand and Mr. Few le-
Brand will upend tha week-end In At-
Itamtm.
Mia* liallle McHenry will leavn next
week tn epend aorae time with relatives
tn Atlanta.
Mra fa. It. Vagan, who has been visit
ing Mra. Mattie Harris at High Shoals,
has rot anted.
I)r. Arnold Stovall has returned to Me
home at (Jaatonle. N, C.. after upending
D'-rcra! days with hit mother, Mrs. Laura
■tpvaJL
Invitations have been received to ths
marriage of Mies Lola Walker to iff,
Ely Callaway on tha afternoon or Wed-
ANtetkinij of October, at I o'clock
The "Itootay Club" enjoyed a delight'
ful Informal meeting ot the homo of air.
and Mra. J. G. Manner. Those present
were Mr. and Mra. Walker ll« i ho. Mlsa
ItaMbm Bearden, _Mlss Antlonetto Bear-
dei^Mr. Alston Trotter and Mr. Ernest
If. Holland Is visiting rotathrea
VHItfET,
rii tptai tetsf
HI MU FNIUIT,
tfloeft ssd HtOea •
111 IH • • n. .
•II Iff (wry me)
s s ®
8 peer.
Mre. C. Tt. Burden* and children
eprnt the peat month with Mre K
Durkworth, b«v# returned tn lndlone
Mra T »' ftnm
3.00 5.30 3.25 • Omenshom.^where ahe apent several »laye
3.25 5.00 3.45 Mre. I^rry Chsmbcre and Mia* Peu-
4.00 7.80 4.50, u.,
Remnnher you rt u abnolutoly pure SlM' - 8 u "
Whukey, one hundred proof, |u»t u It v .'*-
comw from the dl.tillrry. You take no n< n.n
chincre. I send Rood* by return train; JnSHHl
*t»ohtt, milckncif. Mto. K«,tl- r-.l.r ha. r.inrn«d Kam.
Kderencn: FIr*tNttlon>lB*nkorany ’W* 0 " n *
boilMM nutn of Snliabury. fiJtSmSSm "
• Write for full price Hit.
•I h.r country
J. H. WOOLLEY.
SALISBURY N C..
, I#
j of |fl„
k>*t and children have returned
town, nfter a vlalt to her
idee and Mre R. U Pcncck
Adams has returned from
nnin'M
vim. o». n. i* a mem
ampin* party thla week In th*
near hi* old home. Clerkeavllle
Mr. J. C. Richter wtU epend t
ffl In Atlanta
WSk Hi PI
Wlc* In ICatonton.
•pend the week-
Cohen Is the gVest
my people autier r.em H*ood Pol.
_ w .. end don't know iL Read |. m ..
tome Costly cured by 6. B. B. p
U yoo have aches and pelm ta boaea.
book or, jotBta. Itoktag. Boabby b???*
bUwd feel* hot or thin; 8woll«n QUado
te s RajvnS
or Offensive eruttlooe. Cenceroua HorZT
t.wmpe or Botoa oa Upe race or any part
of the body. Hath on Skta. are run down
.^tou>;u’,iytJUN panI nr "S
Uhic BLOOD BALM {B. fa.ttKSoJ^*
ANT ICO to euro even the wmi aS>
i.ioet «eep-ecst*« cmnm. B. a. H. dnJ^
all aoteoaoua matter from tho ayatem
e.uX. a rood of puro. rich Wood dtrLSSS
t# ik* akin aurfaoo. In thla M y gori?
Mrupttona. l lmplea and every evtdehoaT^
Kl hint at. cuiokly heeled* 0 ^
r ui»A . .t;.; :«t« ij i hanging the mnuln
i
l'oteoe . ured bv II, B. B. after all Jljjj
treatment fAlled. U you hav, bee a ° dl ![
•ppointad i.f a cur# bv other treatment,
give D 11 B. a arfal. It may neth.
fery re«n. dy your eyatacn heel. Xt •
RR(L'M*YliM OK FOUL CATARRH
taiw ar* ouickly vurrd by Botanic
CL'««b ITCHING CCXgMA,
Watery I itatera. open. Itching .ore. of aU
s? n F. b»"-
1 x p .-xd ’ u n while n Q n iru
uon make* the rur# and rich
r*. 1 I * r ; *«“t>» ■'« : ,
forever It <• wonderful hew B. n p
MONTICKLLO,
lire. Reuben JordAn has returned
from a visit to Hillsboro relatives
Mrs Doyle Campbell and Mlsa Maud
llcnton are In Atlanta.
Mtaa flnllle Jordan !» back from a
Visit to Mrs. Hanoi of Frodorleka
burg Va.
Miss Ella Young, of Eatenton, la tha
curat of Miss Kata Tollegon.
j, Mra. J. 9. Soaara, of Shady DiK
1 Is tho guest of Mrs A. R. Thurman.
S \f T ■ A RR|a #7 \
end lump* (IlSOgpc.. — —...
H. »• H. glvoa a smooth. r. »y .km with
fee red bur of pure, rich blood.
BOTANIC BLOCO BALM (B. B. #.).
is t '.aunt and eofe to take; eorapoecd of
porai Botanic lap^cdlcnta. it r-irfflee and
*a:'.#m tn* kloM. 8AMPLR8 5ENT.
FBFK by wtltlrg TOoci p. !m Atlxn. 1
ta. OA gOI.D DT DBrootoTfl •—11
by express. II TER LAJtQB BOTTLE,
mith eeap'.cU Olroctlona far ha me sw%
Vlre. Annie Onoltby entertained at
"tt" Saturday afternoon.
Mlaa Ketl* Beck Thompson haa re
turned to Mansfield
Mra. »d Wynn t a c n a vlalt to
BamaavlUo ratalhraa.
Mlsa Ruby Ksatl entertained tha
Salamagnndl Club ono afternoon re
cently.
Mra. Hunter Jordan und children
are In Barasovllla.
Mro. Charlre H. Jordan entertained
the "4?" Club In a dal ghtful way on
Thu rail ay afternoon The prtaa fell to
Mlsa Caple Dtvta. During tha after
noon Mm. Jordan, assisted by Mrs. w.
J. Jordan and Mrs. W. R. Rowell,
served a tempting aalad oourea.
Mra. A. S. Thurman. Mlaa Veta
Thurman and Master Lovle Thumvan
apent tha week-end with Mra. 8pearfc
of Shade Dale.
Mra. Leighton, of Macon, was tha
gurst recently af Mra. T. 8. Malone.
Mrs. Jatren Frevatt Is the gubet of
Mlao Kate Crawlev. of Madta«>n.
M1e« HHaebeth Thurman entertained
at -If Friday afternoon Mlaa Thur
man. assisted by her mMher. Mm.
Albert Thurman, served a dainty salad
Mra/ Will Ridley, of Hillsboro, la
the gueat of Mtonttcello relatives
Mtse Minnie Benton Is visiting
friends In Atlanta.
Mra. rhsntel Beaton and children.
Of Mansfield, are gueota of Mra. J. B.
Mr*. Taney Ler.t'-n la book from a
rJeJt to CovJEftoti raJatlre*.
Mr. and Mra. O. A. Tucker, af
Rhady Dale, were wsek-end gueets of
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Marsh.
Mlstea Grace .Flournoy and Alma
Faulkner, of Sardis, were visitors to
Montlcelio Tuaaday.
Mra. Jim Newton haa returned from
Marhen.
% Mr. Eugene Wilburn haa returned to
Oglethorpe after a visit to his mother.
Mrs. Frankie Wilburn.
Mrs. Henry Smith, of Manafleld, la
on a visit to Mm. Tom Malone.
Mr. and Mre. Henry Penn and little
daughter, Elolse. have returned to
their home In Lehigh. Oklahoma, after
an exUnded visit to Mra. A. P. Penn.
Mra. Bessie Malone and Mrs. Tom
Malone were visitors to Htllaboro
Mm. Will Ridley haa returned to
Hillsboro.
Ml*s Blanch Ward entertained at
"42" Saturday afternoon.
TIFTON.
Mlaa Iren# Murray, of Eflavtlle. haa
t>een for aoveral days tha gueat of her
brother. Col. J. J. Murray.
Ifleg II. L. .‘Sumner and Claude Lem
mons w«ra busfncaa visitors on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. O. Hitchcock,. of MansA**]. Is
th* gueat of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J.
M Davis, at Ty Tv.
Mias Mary Lovatt. of Lenox, waa the
gueat of Mrs. L Duffey near Tlfton the
mrly part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meredith, of Mnul-
trie, were In Tlfton Tuesday aftsmoun
oo th»lr return from lumnur, where they
atUmdod tha funeral of Mrs. Meredith's
brother. Mr. John ImvIs, who died Mon
day morning.
Mrs. ft. !., Ilrnnett. of Cooledg*. I*
vlaltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
“JfiiV wiBAte*. «f Brunawlrk.
waa In Tlfton Thursday and will take
charge of one of Tift county schools.
Miss Kva Middleton, former teacher at
Vanoevllle. returned to Tlfton from Vir
ginia and will teach at Omega.
Mr. O. W. Boyd, of Doles, cam* to
Tlfton Friday afternoon to sea a slater
he had not seen In twenty year*. They
are guest* of Mr. Duckworth.
Mr. and Mra. R. A. Royal and two lit
tle daughters. Miseee Alice and Nina,
were gueat* of J. B. Royal and, family
Thursday night, returning to their home
at Rupert Friday morning.
Mr. J. If. Scales, after spending a
couple of days In Tlfton with frlenda. re
turned to Ms home In Parry, Fa, Thurs
day aftertui
biller* 1
**Wre. A~ TV. ^'hidden, after spending
few daya In Sylvester, the guest of h<
alster. Mrs. Itardln, returned hon
Thursday afternoon.
Miss Ethel Hush la at home far a few
dMTS a toy from Agnee Scott Colic** to
attend the Tlmmone-Bcarboro wedding.
In the club room of the Twentieth Cen
tury Literal? Club Thursday afternoon
the club held Its fliet meeting of the sea
son. which was very inton ating snd en-
thualsstlr. Speeches by Mrs. II. II Tift
on the work of ths coming veer, Mrs. E.
H. Tift on th* Boston biennial, and Mre.
W. O. Tift on breexc* from Chautaunua
Lake, were gems of Interest and grr-ttlv
enjoyed by th* club. The members were
very much Interested over th* year’*
work end many Intsrsatlng meetings may
be expected.
iANoTsIviLLS.
Mra Dr. Kelley, of Griffin, has been
ths guest of Mrs All»ert Dunham.
Mr. and Mra T. D. Wylly are vleltln*
the families of their sons, Messrs. George
and A. r. Wylly.
Mlaa Ethel Hodgea visited ths family
of Dr. Henry Hodges at Barksdale this
T5
i Mra J. J. Tarlor, of Cochran, was the
I guest of Mrs. M. D. Jameson several
efe7^^» ,o &ir Airiou,,urml
trlct, Granlle Hill, Sparta.
Mrs. M. A. Ifuno. of Mitchell jrsa In
the city attending the Washington C—
ty Teachers* AmocUHotk,
Rev. U M. Omer and wife have
for New Orleans to attend th* natl
convention of the Discipline of CbrlaL
which conveaee there October f-ll,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Doolittle have re
turned to Iirook's Br-rmr
Mrs. D. C. Iianieentertalned th*
Twentieth Century Club Friday morning
•:!t to II o'clock at the home of her pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Tarbutton.
Mrs. T. W. Hardwick entertained for
her deughUr. Mary, on her eleventh
birthday. Forty llttla guest* enjoyed her
hospitality. Merry games —*—
until the b
’citing fe*
autlful
little
Icalea. after spending a
In Tlfton with friends, re-
ome In Perry, Fa, Thura-
’’snd Mrs. Henry Miller left Thurs-
oon for Greenville. 8. C-. where Mr.
-cepted a call.
Whidden. afl_.
Mlaars Florid* and Alberts Murphey
•Handed the Culpepper tent meeting last
Mr.’ and Mre. Geo. Walker, of WarthPn,
were guests ol Mra. Julia Smith.
Mrs. Geo. Gilmore and niece,
Marlon tTnderwood, of Warthen,
guests of Mrs. A. J. Irwin.
Mra. lieaale Marshall, of Tennllle. viait-
ir, Mrs. A. Chsmle*. several
cuL this
tor* of the occasion. Many^ beautiful
> Prince le the guest
gifts w<
nonorse.
Mis* Miry Wrnr
of Mlsa Hell* llestn.
Mre. W. A. GaJlatter and daughter.
MIh* Katherine, visited Mr*. Fannie
Galieher while en route from Demorcat.
<io.. to Tampa. Fa
Col. and Mrs. J. Denton Warthen, of
Bartow, have announced the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Susie Warthen. to
Mr. A. B. Chamlee. of this city. The
marriage will take place at their home,
"The Oaks," Bartow. Wednesday, No
vember 4. at 1Q:I0 a. m. Both Miss
Warthen and Mr. Chamlee are popular In
our city and their marriage la or great
Interest to a large rlcle of frlenda.
*d her sitter. .
dsva this week.
Mrs L. It. Oa—
guest of Mias lAOS —
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murphey were In
the city from their country residence at
tending the Culpepper meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. 8am Brown hav# return
ed to the city.
Mr. James Myrlrk. of Mllledgevin#.
was the guest of Mr. C. R. Chapman «
has returned from
Barksdale.
Mr. Ahdrew Mathis, of Warthen, spent
Sunday with frlenda in the city.
— 1 Mre, I.e* Doolittle have moved
Culpepper
Ir. and
to Brooks Spring.
Revs. John R. and. Burke
left the city Wednesday for Taltahasseo,
Fla. where they will begin a meeting.
Mr. John Morrow, the evangelist sin
ger with the Revs. Culpepper, left the
Warthen after a few daya
Vlalt to her staters. Meednmse Gen.
and Louis Evans, returned
"The Oaks." Hanger.-
Mr. and Mra. Witt
moved to the city.
Miss M. K Rayne
Wednesday.
mi— lvnriope Dsvla visited frlenda tn
Wrtghtavlll* this week.
Mlssea Rrulah and Vedl Cox vtilted at
’rlehtavUle thla week.
Mlae Mabel Langford haa returned to
to her home.
ittoTof Macon, hav*
visited at Dublin
Ths Wymodsuela Club held their ftrst
meeting of the new club year In the par
lors of the Valdes hotel Wednesday aft
ernoon. A large crowd waa In slten.lnnce
and ths program was of unusual interest.
In the abaence of Mrs. Roberta, the prsal-
dent, Mrs. Brantley was elected to the
atklnaviiie. chair and presided over ths meeting. The
nev. I* M. Omer attended the Central following yrojram was excellently ren
time.
dlitrfot convention of Dlsdples of Christ
at Wrightavlll* this week.
I MUs Kathleen Albea returned to
Warthen after spending the week-end
Bh ker parents. Rome ahou!
lies Martha Mathis vtalted at Publtnj
rn** J. O. Herringllne was Ir
Covington, all
daughter have been ercndlng several
week* with Mrs. Mis!* Hall They have
" where Mr. llall hns
thdale, I
Cooley.
Jm with
left fer Mulils. O*.. wh
WiAnLiJt or c
visiting Col. ami Mra A. R. Wright.
Mra. Charlie Culpepper, of Lyons. Is to
be the gueat of Mrs. Julia Martin for sev
eral weeks.
MfrkV L f Ranfey^n Duhlf^thlstJeek!
t Mtaa Annie Rogers, of Oconee, ws* the
fue.t or Ml..' * Kate and Mury Harris.
Miss RUutche Thames, of Manning. 8.
C» to with Mrs. I. L Bridges.
•Ilea Mattie May I^wts, of Fayetteville,
and Mlaa KuU itronka. of Deep Step,
were ta the city thla
Mieses Rffre
city this week.
-rt 8»a*t<Nui and daughter*
w*£35i&?zkF
McLaughlin has returned
■ i
List'.# and Maggie Glover are enjoying
a trip to Washington IV C.
Miss NettU TSomseoa spool the
week-end with Mr end Mrs. Charles
Thomas**, ef Winfred.
Mis* t.fsx.'e Gray Jordan fa fn At-
lanta taking a eoafpe at tk# Wind-
| worth Conservatory of Mu«ic.
ere gueMe of Mr. end Mi
A HARD CASE
Imaxlna a man so low with kidney dis
ease tMt he had to sit up night and day.
He even had to sleep sitting up. tying un-
ac«s men ef ILtHow. Fla.
lartum In Memphla
a»e and ad-
' ALDANY.
Cards have been Issued by Rev. and
Mrs. J. L. Brownlee, pastor of the
Presbyterian church, for the marriage
of their daughter. Mies Eva Brownlee*,
to Mr. A. C. Todd, of South Carolina,
nt the Presbyterian church In this city
Wi-diiesdav. the 14th Inst., at 7 o'clock.
Miss Dora Hell end Miss Kathleen
Gilbert entertained at tho last of th<
series of ;«rtie* last night at tlx
home of thulr parent*, Mr. and Mr*
W. H. Gilbert, on north Jackson
street. A11 of these affairs have
proved most enjoyable to tho host ot
friends who have been so delightfully
entertained during the last few weeks.
Five-hand euchre was th* game played
lest night. MUs Mery Cox and Mr. A.
C. Cox winning the prises. After tho
gam* the guests were Invited Into the
dining-room, where a delicious course
luncheon was served.
Miss Sarah Hall, of Macon, will ar
rive In Albany In a few days, and will
be a gueat of Mlaa Sarah Tyler at her
home In Arcadia.
Mrs. C. B. Tyler was hostess at o
bridge party yesterday morning at her
homo Jn Arcadia, complimentary
Mrs. Augustus Willard, of l*alatka.
Fla., who Is the guest of Mrs. M _
Tift. Palms and pink roses were use-1
In profusion. A delicious luncheon
was served after tho game.
Miss HusH Pope is attending
horse show in Atlanta this week, and
will be honor guest at a number of
.box parties.
MUs Herg!lot Home returned home
from Atlanta yesterday, where she has
been spending several daya most
pleasantly with frlenda
Miss Rosalie Crlne will leave tn e
faw days for Atlanta, where she will
visit relatives for a few days.
Miss Fannie Mayer will leave in a
few day* to visit relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. K. W. Jordan and little non
•pent yesterday In Cordelo vlaltlng
friends.
MUs Luis Bacon, who bin been vis
Itlrig MUs Victoria Collier her# for
asvernl weeks, left yesterday for N*»r
Orleans, whore she will visit her slitor
for the winter.
Mrs. H. A. Tarver entertained las!
evening at cards at her home on Tift
street complimentary to her guests,
Mrs. Rhodes Brown and Mrs. C. T.
Osburn. both of Columbus. Pivot
bridge was the diversion. Mrs. W.
E. Wooten won the first prlxe and
Mrs. W. 8. Tanrer the consolation.
Souvenirs were presented to the gussti
of honor. After the game'a delicious
■upper was served.
Mrs. T. E. Quit, of RafnhrJdgv
president of the Civic Improvement
club of thnt city, came un to this clt)
yesterday to attend the mayors' o.»n-
\entlon;
Mrs. Allen Hllhurn will leave Fri
day for Geneva, where she will vhlt
telatlves. Her mother. Mrs. N. M.
Renfro*, will return with her to mnka
her homo tn Albany with her dajgh
tors. Mrs. Hllhurn and Mis* Err. I no
Renfroe, on Pino street.
Mrs. J. R. Forester left today for
Atlanta, where she will spend aevornl
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. George For
ester.
Mrs. J. R. Mott entertained a num
ber of Albany's matrons at card* IhU
morning complimentary to Mrs. Rhodes
Brown and Mrs. C- T. Oshurn, of Co
lumbus, who aeg ffuesta of Mrs. H. A.
Tarver.
—..Jl— An eminent Roman and
point* about him; lesson review.
e^nd un e^M^ro^tev^^^nu^^xnd
He went to a sanitarium
Sr .avs i
Oe hU return lie l
return h
h Th* 7our^(M*k the heart aa4 dropsy
began to mend, asd tka fourth month he I
““Jag ell ovr- **•- |
s. Talbot: reading. "If I In
dwell" by Mrs. W. R Orlf-
fln. The membership of ths club reached
the limit at the first meetUr. and on un-
rosily prosperous year U promised. The
_,dles are aR Interested In the coming
meeting of the State Federation In this
Cl )Sr. Anslt Parrish and MUs Nona Hes
ter. prominent young Valdostani, sprung
a surprise on their frteads Wednesday
night nr going to the Methodist narson-
ose and having Rev. Milton A.
Morgan perform a ceremony which made
them man and wife. They were both In
the employ of the Cltlxena* Bonk. Mr.;
PerrUh as bookkeeper and the bride aa
stenographer. They had been eweet
heart* for some time, but their friend*
were hardly prepared |or th# surprl-e
which was given them. Both era very
pomtlar among the young people here.
Mir W. 8. West. Mrs. Darnell and
K UsICugle Washer left Thursday morning
r New Orleans to attend the Interna
tional mini ton convention of the Chris
tian church to be held there.
— ... - nevTltt. of Hawkins-
j gw days with rela
tives tn this city. She came down to
attend the msrrtsee of her brother. Mr.
Robert Pardee, to Miss nalfour, at Thom-
of Jacksonville, are spending a few days.
with Mr. and Mrp. O K. Jones.
Mrs. C. C. Brantley left Thurs
day morning for MllledgevHle and At- {
Unfa to upend ten days wit* relatives
and friends m
Revs J. B and Burke Culpepper have
returned from Sanderevtlle, where they:
K «ve keen conducting a big revival meet-1
<n &re. Frank Roberts haa returned from;
a »w York, where she went with her.
ughter. Mlaa Mill* B*U. who entered;
a conaerstory ef must# there.
•Mrs. K. M. Butler, of lake City,
reached the etty this week and wtU make*
Valdosta her future borne.
Mtosee Whittle and Hattie Lou Dick- 1
croon, of Kndteen. are spending a few
visit to their brother. Mr E.i
I
THE UNION
Big Rug and Drapery Department
THE UNION
STYLES AND FASHIONS IN ALL KINDS
OF LADIES' WINTER WEAR
This Store Has No Superior in the State of Georgia for High
Quality of Merchandise, Novelties in Ladies* Fixings and the
Latest Creations in Women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments, Etc.
A Grand Display—Suits,
Coats, Skirts, Etc.
In tho nine yeare we have been in business we hav-
never had such a magnificent stock of Ladies’ Ready-to-
Wear. SUITS to please everybody. Diroctoire Dresses
that are simply beautiful.; The best American and
French models—up to $100. Coats and Capes in the
modest as well as the very extreme fashions. The styles
aro really grand—up to $100. Skirts, Rain Coats,
Waists, Furs, etc., that are beyond our description. We
invito your inspection.
Suit Sale, $25 for $15
These aro the very latest styles, made of tho new weaves,
and of a fine quality—in all colors that are 1 gj
desirable, at N? A »J
$25 for Special Suits
The best Suit ever put on tho market. More style to
them than any Suit in the city at $35.00. We put this
lot on the rack as a special offer, for C
only ' sJFitfRj
Sweaters
We are displaying the largest stock of Ladies’, Misses’
and Children’s Sweaters ever shown in the city. In
black and colors—prices rang e from $1.25 $5.00
Muslin Underwear
For Children and uiisses
Tho host lot of garments at the lowest prices ever quoted
in tho state went on sale Friday, and tho sale continnes
through this week. All garments are in the JJAp
lot. Four prices—10c, 15c, 25o and *J"V
Raincoats
$18.00 and $15.00 Rain Coats or Dust Coats, in Silk Rub
berized Materials, in beautiful colors and <D* 1
styles. These wo offer, special for •. A v
Infants’ and Children’s
Coats
Top
Bear Skin Coats and Coat Suits in all colors or
white, for the little folks. Bear Skin Coats or Cloth
Coats for Children, in all sizes nnd ages. A complete
stock now—at prices lower than ever marked in Macon.
Ranging from $2.60 up.
$2.75 for Silk Petticoats
This is only a leader nnd we reserve the right to
take them off snle at any time, yet you may have your
choice of these $5.00 Petticoats, *7 S
for yJUrJ 3
Grand Petticoats on Sale
THIS WEEK
Theso arc beyond description. You should come
while tho stock is nt its best, to do your shopping. Every
oolor to match Suits. Fancy stripU', plaids and solid
black—From $5.00 to $25.00.
Knit Underwear
We are making extra special prices in this depart
ment The cold snnp will be hero and your children nor
yourself will he prepared for it. Come now, and do your
buying from tho most complete stock over carried in
Central Georgia. Garments from 15c to $5.00
Corset Demonstration
Look out for a notice of our Corset demonstration
f
i
Rugs, Mattings, Etc.
This is the largest department of the kind in Macon. Wa
feel sure that we have sold more Rngs, Mattings, Shades,
House Draperies, etc., than any three establishments of
the kind in yonr midst in the last' 40 days. Then our
qualities, prices and workmanship must be of the best.
’Tis a new department with us, but ono of the largest.
These goods aro of a high quality, and wherever com
parisons are made we do the business.
Dry Goods Section
ALL CALICOES, 5c.—This is one item that youcannot
buy elsewhero for the price; we say all Calicoes, C«
the best for JL
PERCALES, 7 l-2c.—You may have a lot of trash priced
to you at 7o, but wo don’t call them Percales. \/ _
Our price is for a good grade J /2 L.
GINGHAMS, 7 l-2o—These styles are among the best
styles of the season—for *7 \/ r\
only / /2 C
FLANNELETTES, 10c—These are new goods, with
or without borders—such as you pay 12 l-2o A.-.
for to other stores, our price is A vL
OUTINGS, 10c—Kimona Outings, dainty styles, in dark
or light, all to go for this ‘ 1 A_
sale UC
Dress Goods
COo QUALITY of Mohair Dress Goods, in the
best effects, for
60o FLANNEL—In the seal French material,
SALE DRESS GOODS, 50c—-These aro in black, cream
and colors—worth all the way up to $1.00 PA„
a yard, special for JUC
75o FRENCH FLANNELS, 50c—In all colors or black,
a special price of this lot for a few days, ...50c
SALE BROADOLOTH, 85c—This is tho lowest price
quoted on a first class doth in the Macon Q {? _
market—black, colors, etc OOC
Silks
YARD WIDE TAFFETA, 75o—This is a 30-inch black
Taffeta, the best ever yet, for tho 7
29c ROUGH SILKS—In the new blue, pink, navy, white.
Yon cannot buy this quality for less than ry Q
50c, in Macon, our price is
SALE OF SATIN—This is tho new Directoire Satin, in
every shade that is good this season, <D? 1 A A
—special «fl) A .v/VJ
NOVELTY SILKS of every kind—in every shade and
fanoy effect—the best shade ever shown in Macbn. Com
pare styles and prices is all we ask. Price 49c.
Gloves, Jewelry,Hosiery,
Neckwear, Ruchings,
Belts, Bags, Etc.
In a word as regards these goods, aB well as our
general stock of merchandise. Wo could give no de
scription that would lend the credit due each depart
ment. Wo exhibit those things that are truly the most
fashionable to he had, and to be sold in a maket or a city
with the wealth of Macon. Wo have no pier in Middle
Georgia, in onr line of business. This we know, and
everyone can say—“me too.”- We invite your insneo-
tion
THE UNION DRY GOODS CO.
... I Oot J’ st. WDhlMiu met i
volklM an ever tM> roam srttfMut this week te meet his 4si
H »*&’•» T.& & SS5|"LJJ
tt kMner disease Is call-
cane ar cratch**, a»4 to penalu Uls Adair.
NTSottsr what kWreydJaeaee ta sail- Mro. 1 "
« -whether Mdfter trouble. Nephritis
*hfs ctaeese—it to lattammatlou ot the Mra B.
kvWv
>0U caa|
areal to New York
‘ dauffkter. Mlaa.
Vt.Joey's, aid a* the old i
_
n* time with ker daughter.
M Touch Hone, has returned to
nutirkifi are fcitney exettanu. yaT«e Mias Helen Spain, of Quitman, has Iron
2rS*r>fi» gSrioSrSB. ggUX. ra* -Hi. tor M0.m. u*.
OhBi 'nid'te th. ftnt'. Frank IWte and Mra. tt. a.
S£SSal5Sff«2rW«Kr’^ 2 isssc ,r * * wd "* ,,,to *" k *
I. now . .»>,> for th. tint ttm.. f>M' Mr.. W. t Wr,t nttttil&M th. hth.'
'ZJSZ c SSSJ*t.«A. (SL TteBjngl^rM 0. ChHjti.n rhnrfl, I. . V.rr
i abort, I rhwent manner Tummjr afternoon.
Utmlm mM rn. John 4 Fulton, Mra. It J. Co.tr. >nj J»u«htrr. of
°v5ES P te.^ u ~ * ,rt i
■crau Adi for Bt-nranuir Biui.ua Ml
MU rrenttn. (CMtlalMd « Pm* Fir.)
Refrigerated Bottling
The word sonnds good, doesn’t it?. Just try a
Bottle of Coca-Cola
ant « lerfecc drink drlnlc BOTTLED
EVERYWHERE
5c
As Manufacturers of
ENGINES and BOILERS
v. d..lra to rail ptrMcul.r atttn tlon to th. Hlfh OraS. Kndnw w. an
turning out and to ujr that w. ru.ranUo without ho^totloa that th.ro
I. no bott.r <n(ln. of It. clan put on th. market today la th. United
States. The perfectly balanced valve mxkefi it of hlgk value, and tbe
workmanship belnit flrat doss, and a substantially pat up engine
adopts it particularly to work requiring hard servlee. We are fur
nishing them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly is
It being used largely la saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton min, and
ginning plants. Wo aro prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers
who can g!v# ue a call that It has no equal. Writ# for fall Information
and do oo today.
ADDRESS
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, Georgia.