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THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1908
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THE NEW STORE FOR MEN
Phdne 2030-==454 Third Street
We Are Again Engaged in the Following Lines
On Which We Save Vou Money.
Stock Consists of an Entirely New Line From the Leading Manufacturers,
On Suits $10.00 to $18.00 we 1 SAVE you $2.50 to $5.00.
' On Suits $20.00 to $35.00 we r-„a SAVE you $5.00 to $7*50.
Does this make it worth while for you to inspect our Suits before buying elsewhere ?
GENTS’ FURNISH IN Q GOODS
Our Stock is all NEW and of the'Very Latest Designs. 5<^ erything sold on
closer margins than any other store in towO
Note the Quality of Hat we Offer You for $2.50
We urge a careful and critical examination of our Line of NEW FALL\ I ■ A.TS for Men and
Young Men at $2.50 in comparison with ANY offered in this market at $3.00.
hung Men at $2.50 in comparison with ANY offered in this m._
You SAVE just 50c on your Hat and absolutely no sacnT
. of quality or style.
THE DIXIE COMPANY
454 Third Street Phone 2030
tsrtalned & few of tho young people at
a 6 o’clock dinner lent week in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Houser.
Mrs. John Halnl am] little daughter
have returned homo after an extended
visit in the north.
Mrs. A. M. Carter, of Reynolds, spent
lent week with Mr. and Mrs. D. P.
Carter.
Mrs. R. A. Illngson, of Alabama, is
tho guest of Miss Lata Gray.
Miss Cater, of Forayth. spent last
weok with Mrs. Max Jams*.
Mrs. Walter Clark, of Walden, !• tho
guest of her sister, Mrs. James L. Ev
erett.
Miss Luis Hurst, of Perry, Is the
guest of Mrs. S. T. Nell.
Miss Estello Edwards spent a few
daya last'week with Mlsa Lets Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Royal visited At
lanta this week.
nev. and Mrs. A. J. Monerlef, former
pastor of the Raptlst church at this
place, visited friends hero last week.
Miss Stella Carter, of Perry, visited
Mrs. Jim Long last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Lee Jessup, of
Macon, vlalted friends here last week.
Port Valley is tho old homo of Mrs.
Jessup and her many friends were
glad to see hep.
Mrs. Culpepper, of Macon, apent a
few days hero this weok.
1 Mrs. Reynolds, of Roberta, apent a
few days hero recently with friends.
daughter. Mr*. Dart
youth and beuaty. Novel progressive
games sped by the hours In r&pod suc
cession Mr. and Mrs. Wood are
charming hosts.
Rev. George S. Snlvely, of St. Louis,
la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
Lovett.
Miss Lamar Albea was down from
Toombsboro for the week-end.
Mrs. A. A. Bivins, pf Mllledgevllle,
is the guest of Mrs. A: Mitchell.
Miss Hilda Jackson is home on a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ves-
tus Jackson.
Miss Annie Laurie Kitchens will
visit at Gibson whllo en route to her
horns at Warrenton.
Miss Dlcie Kitchens visited at Rid-
dlevllle this week.
Mrs. J. K. Hayes visited her mother
In Marshallville last week.
Mrs. 1<J. B. Hamilton and Mrs. Ed.
Marshall spent Thursday In Maaon.
Several young people will go up to
Macon Monday to aee the "Merry
Widow" opera. Among those who will
attend from here are Misses Gussla
Robinson, Evelyn Rutherford, Mrs.
May Butler, Messrs. Reuben 'Black, A.
D. Maxwell and H. N. Gallaher.
Miss Paulino Lewis entertained ut
dominoes Tuesday morning In honor of
Mrs. Minor Lewis, of Macon.
Miss Genevieve Lavender visited
Amcrlcus Inst week.
Mrs. J. J. Kasterlln has returned
from Demorest and Atlanta.
Mr. Thomas Grnnt, of Jacksonville,
visited his mother last week.
Mr. J. T. fltllwell, Jr., has returned
from CharJotto, N. C..
Invlf&tlons have been Issued to tho
marriage of Miss Annie Lee Nctherton
and Mr. P. J. Stllwell. the .wedding 10
be a beautiful home afTsIr on tho even
ing of October 28. Mlsa Isabel Hamil
ton. of Atlanta, will be muld of honor
and Mr. A. D. Mnxwell will bo ber.t
man, and besides these there will be
alx other attendants. Tho bride will
be complimented with several ante
nuptial affairs, among them being a
stocking shower, given bv Mrs. Ham
Turner, a linen shower, given by Miss
Mvrtie Felton, and a reception glwn
by Miss Lillian Lewis on Din evening
before the wedding.
EORGIA
. NEWS
ERSONAL
NOTES.
Messrs. C/ d. xnigpen, ^nap-
man, F. P. Stacer and J. R. Hender-
aon attended the Baptist Aasoelatien
at Riddlevlllo this week.
Mr. and Mra. Matthew Hitt have
moved to Tennille.
Mrs. J. Harwell Holmes was a dele
gate to the Women’s Home Mlsslen
Society of the Macon district which
met with the Vlneville church. She
was the guest of Mrs. Wright.
Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Omer returned
from New Orleans Friday.
Mrs. Cora McKinnon, of Davlsbore,
was In the city for a short visit.
Mrs. Henry Paris spent several daya
in Macon, guest of Mrs. Theresa Happ.
Mrs. H. M. Franklin, of Tennille, was
In the city Thurada V- ,
Mr. Fred Stacer visited frlonda at
Davieboro Sunday.
Mrs. J. G. Herrlngdlne entertained
thirty guests Tuesday afternoon com
plimentary to her son. Master Fren
Jenkins, who celebrated his eleventh
birthday. The color scheme wgs yel
low; the favors were bright caps of
tissue paper; the souvenirs were crepe
paper doylleg In autumn designs, with
rings. Merry games were played on
tho lawn. Refreshments were served
In the dining room. Tho birthday
cake with tho eleven brilliant tapers
was the central decomtlon. Master
Fred gracefully extinguished the lights,
one by ons, as his guests called the
number.
Miss Annie Cooley entertained In
honor of Miss Belle Smith, of Smith-
dale, at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Newman Wood. "Woodcllff" was the
scene of especial attractiveness on
on this occasion, as the assembly was
composed of Sandersville’a Intellectual
circle, which Is not divorced from
rm-may. vfc. y ,
Mias Heunln Rash. «
f tho recent gu^irt of Mr-. H
Mes.Mii. F'raneli
, Inson and Paul Wilburn ati<
in Atlanta.
Mr. William liayner of Shat
was the guest this wrdt *1 Mr.
I* M. Roby.
Mr. Burke Harvey spent ti-.e
with Ills brother, Mr. Jam#* N
Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Matont
Soto. Go., nro visiting Mont hi
tiras
Invitations have been reeelv*
mart 1-1 m »f Mi*n Florence T-
1 Mr. Compton Lane, of Montio
'hi ! Sunday mw
I the borne of the bride near Ato
Mrs. If. B. Jordan unit Mia
Miss Belle Heattf visited Mrs. A. G.
Amerson at Jordan's mill.
MIba Mamie Harris . haa returned
from Nunn, Ga.
Mra. W. B. Rice, of Dublin, baa been
the guest of Mrs. E. Pierca .Wood.
Misses Martha Mathis and Kate
Harris are In Columbus, Ga.
Miss Bertha Moulkay has returned
to Augusta.
Mrs. W. J. Gallaher Is In Augusts
with her sister. Miss Lillian Smith,
who Is quite 111 at a sanitarium.
Mrs. Sam Evans, of Mllledgevllle,
has been the gust of Miss Annie
Wicker.
Mrs. Hugh Joyner, of Macon, la the
gust of Mrs. Mary G. .Joyner.
Miss Mary Graybill is the guest of
Mrs. B. 'B. Lovett.
Mra. J. R.' Henderson has returned
from a visit to Mrs. James E. Hunt
;it Mount Vernon.
MIhs Lorone McKinney hae been vis
iting friends at Rlddlcvllle.
Misses Addle Smith' and Ophelia
Twllley, of Jewels. Ga., are guests of
Miss Nannie Lou Burgnmy.
Mr. Trenholm Armstrong haa been
the gu*st of Mr. Wilt Hugh Armstrong,
Atlanta.
Miss Mary Tarbutton visited friends
at K.-iHtnuin.
Mrs. E. E. West and Mlsa West vis-
lteed at Dublin. .
Mrs. Max Snell and daughter, Miss
Mr. Charles J. Bayne, of the Atlanta
Journal, will leavo Monday with his
mother, Mrs. Sophronla Bayne, via
Bavannah for a trip to New York city.
After their trip east they will return
together to Atlanta. Mrs. Bayne will
visit relatives In north Georgia before
returning to Sandorsvllle.
Mr. and Mra. Mack Woodall have
Returned to Augusta after a visit to
relatives In Langdon.
Mrs. Louis Evans has returned from
a visit to the family of Col. J. Benton
Warthen. "Tho Oakf," 'Martow.
Mr. and Mra. George C. Evans and
son, Benton,- spent several days In Sa
vannah.
Meadames I. W. Newman and F. F.
‘Stacer attended the Mountvemon As
sociation at Rlddlevllle this week.
Miss Marie Boatright, of Tonnllle,
1s the guest of Mias Besalo Clarke.
Mlsa Annlo Doolittle has returned to
Brooks Spring after visiting relatives
1n the city.
Tbe Misses Cason, of Toombsboro,
are guests of Mrs. S. O. Lang.
Col. Edwin Hook, of Augusta, will
be on the program on the 18th Inst ,
at the dedication of the Christian
church building. His father, the late
Judge Hook, of Atlanta, was one of the
Brat trustees of the chuich property.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cope, of Savan
nah, were In the city.
Mra. S. M. Dukes, of Poulon, and
Mrs. Charley Pittman, of Sumner,
were In Tlfton a ahort time Thursday
afternoon cn route to Adel to attend
the Woman’s Missionary conference of
the Valdosta district.
Mr. R. J. Griffin, of Lenox, was a
business visitor In Tlfton Thursday.
Dr. R. R. Pickett was In Tlfton on
Thursday afternoon.
Judge Mathis, of Sparks, was In
Tlfton Thursday.
Mr. 8. Harrell, of Valdosta, was In
Tlfton Thursday.
Mr. T. E. Williams, of Moultrie, was
a welcome visitor In Tlfton Thursday.
Mrs. C. L. Parker, representing th' 1
Tlfton society, went to the Woman's
Missionary conference of the Valdosta
district .
Dr. W. F. Sykes, of Sylvester, was a
visitor in Tlfton on his return from a
business trip to Fitzgerald Tuesday af
ternoon.
Mr. S. M. Hall, of Omega, waa In
Tlfton Thursday.
Hon. E. R. Shaw of Fort Gaines,
was shaking hands with Tlfton friends
Friday.
Miss Malmle Pipkin, after spending
several days In Tlfton with relatives
and friends, returned to her home at
Ocllla Friday morning.
(Continued on Page fllx.)
Grows Hair *.
and wo cun
PROVE IT!
The Great DANDERINE Nov«
Falla to Produce the
Desired Results.
IT enliven, and bvl|or.M the hall
K I glands and tissues of the aeda
IS. \ resulting In a continuous IM
jt V Increasing growth of tho hair,
MONTEZUMA.
PORT VALLEY.
tbo growth of httrin
c:e c«ael4ara4 stas
ia Brooklyn writ oat
l i.lai my halrotoMS*
>W b«T« a lovely head
Miss Ines Ragsdale visited her sis
ter Mra W. A. Woodall. last week.
Misses Wlllllua and Nell Carter and
Mrs. R. P. Torbsrt spent one day in
Macon last week.
The History Club will hold Its next
meeting at the home of Mrt. A. -C. Ri
ley next Tuesday afternoon. The club
will begin a study of American litera
ture. and the subject of this meeting
will be Washington Irving.
Tbe approaching marriage of Miss
Talula Parham, of Stinson, and Mr
Dawson Kendrick, of this place. Is of
much Interest to their many friends lu
the state.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Carter enter
tained recently In honor of Mr. and
Mrn. W. A. Houser, of Jacksonville.
Mies Janie Culpepper has gone to
^yronvllle to teach music and reeding
Miss Helen Glass has returned from
n *vten<JM visit In New Toric and
Virginia.
Miss Blanche Green, after spending
several weeVa In Massachusetts, hat
returned home.
Mr and Mrs. O. M. aiftppey and
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller went up to
Ms eon last week by auto to Field s ,
minstrel ahow.
Mioses Allie sod Lizzie Houser en-1
Nothing is more evident to careful mothers
than the fact that the child’s sweet tooth should
be gratified with confections of unquestioned
purity.. .It is second nature for the little tots to
want “tanny,” and it should be the first care of
mothers to give them Stccre’s Candy excluiively.
It is as pure as pure food laws and the laws
of hygiene ana infant health could demand.
Sold by all Druggists and Confectioners.
Manufactured by
LITTLEFIELD & STEERE CO., Knoxville, Tenn.
Danderlno stimulates the scalp.
maLrs it healthy and keeps it se
ll ia the greatest scalp invigeretsr
known. It ia a wholesome medio me
for both the hair and scalp. BVIU
a small bottle o< It will put
more gsnuloe life In you*
hslr thau • gallon of any
other hslr tonic evsr made.
It shows result* from tbs
vary start.
Now on sale at every drug sad )
toilet store in the land; 3 sixes
2ftp, 6Qo and $1.00
Exclusive A-encies Granted