Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 18, 1908, Image 6

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' . THE MACON DAILY GRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1968 •Rising Buk.st And many other painful and distressing ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by using Mother’s Friend. This rem edy is a God-scnd to expect anl mothers, carrying them through the critical ordeal with safety. No woman who uses Mother’s Friend need fear the suffering incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its dread and insures safety to life of mother and child, leaving her In a condition w more favorable to speedy re- fiM h il't covery. The child is also BwgWro Jute healthy, natui H free by writing ** MIDHILD MOtTULTOK OX Atlanta. O*. S-aSs-sS' FMEND ARBUCKLES BIG JOB INTERESTS NAVAL MEN HIS CONTRALTO RAISE THE CRUI 8ER YANKEE INVOLVES HAZ ARDOUS PEAT. Women’s Suits Ifwail bnUotlilitln M BMtarial, la all AalrtM. colon. Coata sre loof, am) W (at In •eroctl dlstlura Men’s Suits 1W. are aona atrtfclafi pat tern rtlecu ia Mea’i Suit, tlila anon. Blade worltcda with narrow white atrip*', baowa and grey lorlathla atrip**, Moo with doll red atrlpea, and aaaay othara. Coats hare aoreltjr coda that giro a teach of ei- doaheneta, aod tome are made ntth odd abaped pock eta that Koto a partioolarly amart look. $8 to $28 TOPCOATS Topcoata and Ralncoatf, made of the beatmatrrUla ob tainable. New atock through- U oof, and the rary lateat alyleaj, $10 Up / ■M/ • All Goods Guaranteed Under Pure Food Law and Drugs Act Why apend yemr money lot compounded or rectified gonda, when tor the tame money you can get the atTalght article t Look (or the Part Food guarantee which you wilt ted on all our goods, it means much to yon. You buy direct when you order from us. We are wholesale dis tributor* and guarantee satisfaction, or money refunded. ^ in neat I’imn Packagei, express chargee prcjkaui, at prices named. Write for special wholesale prices in bulk lots. Booklet complete lilt and lull in formation mailed on request. On lot ueraed below we make good losses aad breakage. (ALL PUU» QUARTS) between John Arbuckl* an d ths navy department, which waa alerted in Waa*. fngtnn yesterday, for rescuing tha orulaer Yankee from her perilous situation on Hen and Chickens Kaaf in JJussartl’# bsY The Yankee want on tha rocks during a heavy foe a few weens ago and uo to tha first of ibis wa«k ttoo navy department had ntrsnuons efrurta to aava the vessel. Th# hi*t> tld# of tba month* occurred a week a*«r and when efforts at that tuns to float the stranded ves*sl j tbs navy department wdef* _ home to their propar stations and It de cided to ask tne wracking companies to jr ays- fern of rescuing stranded or sunken Ships; but ft la the most hazardous, and fa sal- dom resortsd to. except in tba case where all sthar methods fall. • The usual m< ‘ oda employe-1 are the pontoon and sectional. When the former I# ' number of pontoorm are sunk stranded or sunken vessel and I ashed to Then tN m( ' „tet Is foreed J pontoons by coropre-swd air. and t uoyaney of tbs aJr-filled pontoons r iplflu tbs vessel. This method attempted In the rase of the Yankee, nut It was found that avan at high tide there was not a sufficient depth of water to employ It suooaaafully. Another Method. Thp second method Is used where hot on*- end ef a vessel la stranded or III any •ed. A bulkhead is MMMM wl cutting off tbs hired portion and the vsa- v JMOTRM Jeswn In two the uninjured portion being floated off to a dry dock. tranged t rod Atlanta, wLereMM i IT two wesks. I JI. D. Manning fad M i wart are gpendl.i^ sere in a f«w days tot visit friends for i .Mr. and Mrs. 11 Bmmi Lou Stewart days in Atlanta. Mrs. Ortaka Peacoek. who b*s 1 e*n Iff* Macon for aevsfp) weeks, Y.»x .••’.timcdj -- .tea retirni'i home; where I Dunne, entertain street to morrow. to, of Dcttltt, who le . ... _ few diyi; li a guest of Mrs. J. P. Ollloo. Mrs. Wm, Wm Locke ti entertalnad the Brownlae-Todd brlday party Tues day evening at a dinner wtTcb was one of the pleasantest of a nuciber of social affnJrs incident to the marlage of Miss Eta Brownlee to Mr. A. C. Todd. Dr. end Mrs. P. L. Hlltman are ex pected to return home tren New York tomorrow, where they hav< been spend ing the last fsw weeks. Mise Jfasel Pope .ha* rettrnid from a delightful visit to Atig-im. 1 sha was a geest of Mrs. W.; iC E Jr., during the bersa show 1 I Mrs. Whitehead anti at cards at her home on Pmp str morrow. Mrs. O. If. Bacon, of Drlfltt, In tha city. ‘ ulss Victoria Collier anti ltartafaMd i Afroday ev Dora HD Gilbert. We?*ra, Laima Clay ton. Kerris Ainsworth, T. «. MUner, Bet Collier and Albert Boros, Mr#. John Whitehead epfrUlneda at « beautiful bridge ten ye*tra«^'i4ft#fnoon. S ven In honor of Mrs. C. T. -Osborn, of >lumbua. the gueat of Mm Henry Tar ver. Bridge wna plnyed from I to I o'clock, when the doors leading Into her spacious and elegantly fuir.lshed dining — “ill; qb; ors lead! — 3jr *n^nL room were thrown open, r beautiful old mahogany table set with covers for twelve —. _ . Tha pink color scheme was carrlad i most artistically throughout the decora tions. Silver candelabra holding pink candles and handsoma lace pieces height ened and enhanced the brilliancy of the reveal In artlstf for v.'-* It le I line and Rather Jordan ware visitors to waVlIe Kellv entertained at a large afternoon .reception_Thur#day for Mra. lampton Kelly^of Tlftoti. Mins Jovce Henderson has returned from Atlanta. Mlssea Franklin hare returned to Mansfield, , . M , Mlseea Jean and Mamie Newton en tertained the faculty ef the Monttrelto Hlrh School In a very pleasant manner Friday evening. — - f.uey Goodman and Mettle Sue ‘-•end gueels of Mrs. Olln Ham were week-i MInter, of Winfred The Nickel Club meets n Mrs J. It Peraona. Quite r.-tt week with . , ,.e an Intereating program la belne arranged, Hamwum Hetty have re* PiWWWP liWInta after a visit to Mrs.| Rata plc;Hal L Wc*torrr (beat world over).......• .ft SHSHSmbSI Dr.Ulunii Pacha Ota (ase4lclaal| '• Tempting if>nrrt Marylaad rye) I VtigiaU Apple I SPECIAL OFFER j gaheas Did North Carolli 3 gelloesOM kettuclj galtosu Wee ggaltos. Apple SPECIAL OFFER % ot* rtodi'anail^ ’. *.( tllteotano.V: U*'B|. •44dee. eajanJ Iye. Mtl4 Plain Caai-a. No Mark* to Indlcaitc Content*. —F>—0«o-*«*CaaaOaaiiMa* an flat aa, Date Caw BianaCTurm. nx.oeaadMcteir t lCM*U*irrt>naMa(naU juj w ~ dC ^ j laSKRSia Batra Good Eye l I Case gt M»lf Mato amla« Fats jm) ■*)<* Comfort best for the Price 014 TaDey Corn {l&!MS3»S==iS -.IiS5$:3ieS3i=g f BCseeiSMmlfPteuaad sptat* aSa < «CeaertHeirhiuiiJitPlats .....Cat oaUty ( a Case$i UeMPtau aads«llau ftjg ^TIE}aaag{=iT^ PHIL. G. KELLY CO. iETSSSwS.f^J Fine Liquors 1413 CAST MAIN turned to Atlanta after a visit to — *lv. I «rd and rayna havo returned to Winfred after a visit to Mrs. Oscar Phillips and Mrs. Kll Malone. ~ MAWKINSVILLE. Mr*. Julia Parrish and daughters. Misses Edna and Alllft, left Thursday for Macon, where they will reside In the future. Mlaa Msttls Button has removed to Atlanta. Miss Mays T. Holder has returned to her hotnff In Birmingham, after n very pleasant visit to relatives In tho cltv. Col. M. II. Boyer mad* E recent visit to Perry on business. Mrs. c. c, Only has returned from S visit to Attlanto. Miss Anna Wnterman tots returned from an extended visit to Macon and nalnesvllle. Mr. J. W. Connor, flr.. of FlnUyaon, Oa . spent Wednesday Jn the city. Mr. unfi Mr*. r>. C. Plfrfca Mill SllM will- ui4 Mr. Jatnra Dapr— *ra oa n visit in Macon. Mies Harah Rmlth h visiting rela tives in Vienna. Mr. J. K Partin was In ths city on Wednesday. Col. T. C. Taylor mad# a recant visit *o tMacon on professional bunlnees. Tha V. I>. C.'s giro The Deestrick Skule" again Friday evening. "I ALOANV. The harvest tea given at ths horns of Mrs. II. A. Tarver yesterday afternoon was a delightful affair. An enjoyable musical program was rendered during the evening. These who took pert in It were Mto. J. " T\ . “ “ *«• ^JfBJStCTS Mies Fhnnle to leave So Tired It may be from overwork, but the chaaces are Its from an la- active LIVER. —•- Wtth a well conducted 1.1VER one can do mountains of labor w Ithout fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity* It can be kept io healthful action by, and only by ItfsPills TAKE NO •UMTITUTC. „ j front of Iks rostrum and. in its place, ■trotrhlng from floor to celling, and •narkllnjr with itahta which glowed In electric bulbs or flickered from wax ta pers In silver candelabra, waa a den*e screen of bamboo, palm and fern. Sus pended In tha center waa a marrkga ball, from which radiated a soft yelow light. The music, a very pretty feature of the ceremony, waa furnished by Mrs. J. C. I.ntlmer. eopmno; Mr. George Bertram, violin. - “ Ida! nertv entered to the Taobem* festal board. To tha strains of Apid Lang Ityne, the guests were seated to tbe first course, a delirious fruit cocktail. Wines r/ere served with all the coiirie#. which closed with a dainty cup of chocolate, to the etrnlns of .Home gweet Home. The fortunate twelve were Mrs. C. T. Osburn - M. Clark, Mrs. J. M. Tift lbs. —III. Mrs. J. R. DeGraffenrald. Mrs. K. If. l* nl*on. Mrs. \V. S. Tnrver. Mr*. J. D. Weston. Mra. It. H. Warren and Mrs. O. M. Hsron. The marriage of Mlsa Eva Brownlee to Mr. Alfred Creswell Todd Wednesday evening was one of the prettiest wad dings ever solemnized In, Albany A -- - .brought together a company which •eetly undertaking and waa not attempted the Presbyterian church, at «:to o In Jha nf in- TanliM. . , Tha Inlnrlor of tha 5** llttla chut*.. Mr lAn-w.. ^...11.^1 I. . ';li-./l-»>l : [ man tnnafmniM unflar tha touch of opment of the pontoon method. Instead artlstln luuidi Into a bower of floral beati- of am ploying the air'pressure t* a Oerlesj Tl.ealtsrlSi J be!S r Sm-rrod 7rom Huge air compreseora mnst-Tm oriT- th ® lr ** t °* 1. These are either lOfUlIad on a Wg ship, or where the • trailed vessel le re they are erec^gd temporarily n.j. the preasufn being piped to »■ «... mets. nre-XJ^h* bulkheads being built bv .'"T"’ J5^d chamber after another la •••VJF'lh compressed air. After such a 55»>| has been floated the most serious Foblem must he confronted—how to keep ..er afleat lopg enough to *«t her to a drv deck. It. for aev reason, there Is a aakage of air of sumdent volume to da- jtroy the factor of buoyancy the vessel will sink again.. In tbe case of a Ntdlv damaged vestal like the Yankee It Is probable that air compressor* will be In- afaMed on boa-d a large shin to which tha Yankee will be lashed, so that a con> “minus pressure of air mav be forced !nt< sr on her way to the navy yard. System Not New. The compressed air aystem of raising stranded or sunken vessels was devised aa long ngo na 1«"l. when II. F. Knnpn. SUTT!ijSUtWU w stem#* In Klnseie Head In Heptember Mr. Knapp eobmlttrd a 1 use compressed sir tn raise the Vanguard, hut the naval authorities at that time thought the scheme chlmarlcai and noth ing waa done. Knanp afterward raised a rattier that bed sunk off Burton Head. “ l . Henktneon Smith, tha anstnar-archt- t-suthnr-srtlM. It la said, has raised ny veaasla by tha aystem. A Healthy Family. Onr whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King’s New I .He Pills, three years ngo." M'’. ^ A. Bartlett, of Rural Boat# 1. Gull rrt. Maine. They clennsa and tons (he system In a gentle way that does you good. Sic at all drug atoraa. GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS (Continued from rage Flva.) eoprgno; __ id Mrs. fl. fl. McIntosh, organ. Tha bridal party entered to the strain* of Wagner's Bridal Chorus from I^ham grin and retired while Mcndeseohn'a Wedding March waa plsyed. The bride wore a handsome gown of white satin made entrain and trimmed In pearls, flhe carried * brtde'a rosea and 1lllns-cf-the- vhllev. Mr. nnd Mrs Todd left nt • o'clock for Atlanta, whence they go to Bsvannsh. Washington nnd New York. Thmr will bo a home to their friends In TattlrenR. 8. C., unon their return nfter sever* 1 *treeV«. The b r |«- will be sftdlv missed by her many friend- here, to whom she has crown dear to the compar atively sh-rt Period of her residence In Albany. She la a young wotn.th of many *'~’~menta and aamlrsH* qualities _c a valuable acquisition to the . *e of the city where she makes home. Mr. Todd l» a auccessful law yer of Tamtrens. end a member of or»e nf the best of the nld South Carolina families. Many handsome gifts which cam* from far and near were a testimo nial of that high esteem In whl-h thi# young couple are held by their frlendi, MADISON. Judge nnd Mra. H. W. Baldwin en tertained E number of friends at an elegant reception to meet Mr. and Mr*. Tharp* Baldwin, whoa* mar-: ring# occurred at Conyers laat week. Receiving with Judge and Mrs. Bald-! win was tho bridal party, composed of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tharpe Baldwin, Mr. Tllmon \Dougla*. MVs Annie Lucie Newton. Miss Lula Walker. Mlsa Mat- tie Bayo Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Jud- son Langford, father and mother of th* bride. Mra. II. W. Baldwin wore a blase lace over taffeta with dainty trim mings and a touoh of light blue. Mrs. Tharp# Baldwin wore her wedding gown of trary satin made empire and trlmtned with Irish point lace and •aod pearls. Mra. Langford wa* very handsoma In a black satin -gown hand embroidered. Mias Newton wore a white lace robe. Mlaa Baldwin was handsome In a white mousclln* made empire and carried American Beauty roses. Mlsa Walker wore a beautiful whits lac* dress trimmed with bands of satin and many pearls. Presiding In the dining room were Airs. John T. Newton, Mrs.* Will Shepherd. Miss! Kittle Newton and Mra. J. 8. Bayne., A delightful buffet lunch was served. | Despite the fact that the rain poured In torrents, about one hundred and fifty guests called during ths even ing. An announcement of much Interest to Macon people was that of the en gagement of Mlsa Willie Mae Tap- pan. of Silvan, to Mr. John Torbert, of MadlSon. Miss Tappan Is from on* of the oldest and best families of Sil van. and is a young lady of unusual culture and charm. Mr. Torbert Is n young man of fln* tfiaracter and has many friends In Madison and els*, where, who are congratulating him on Newman Millinery Company Announce the arrival of recent shipments of new and attractive Hats and Trimmings. Our discriminating taste in selection, as well as our epxerience in buying, guarantees to our customers the best and most stylish Millinery to be found in Middle Georgia. The prices are as low as is consistent with first class quality of goods, perfect taste in trim ming and extreme cafe in workmanship. Newman Millinery Co. S55 Cherry Street M. M. NEWBERRY CO., • Successors to Ross McCullough Lumber Co. Rough and Dressed Lumber Wood—Pine and Oak LET US COVER YOUR HOUSE WITH CYPRESS SHINGLES We also deal in wood and carry both pine and oak. Our Prices are Right and Delivery Prompt . Exclusive Dealers in Hard Wood PHONE 116 In Atlanta, has returned home. Mrs. C. T. Jones is visiting her! daughter, Mrs. J. M. Zuber, In At lanta. ' In honor of Mrs. Tbarpe Baldwin. About on* hundred and ft/ty guests called during the evening. Mrs. R. N. Thomason haa returned home afttr an extended visit to Nsw Y«>rk knd Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Nowton, of WsshiAEWn. D. C., are the guests winning for himself such a noble Uf*'of Mr. John T. Newton,, companion. Mr. Tharpe Baldwin has’ Mrs. Charles D. Carr, of Augusta, rented the house recently vacated by!l» visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Poster. Mr. aml M. A. Mustln. . _ , . Mrs. Baldwin will move Into their | Mtsi Marla Price, of Farmington, new home on ths first of November.! Is the attractive gueat of Miss Caro Miss Mary Jones, of Canton, and Price. ' > «... Miss Kit Calloway, of La Grange, are: Mr. anil Mr*. Tharpe Baldwin will the guests of Miss Lula Walker at spend the week-end In Conyert. - - ter teMtlfW country horn.. “wSW-| .Mr.. igfi. Jtq-..£j r . To " r M»“ fin" ,! HuS”r n™^. Miss Kate Thompson earns downj Mr. and Mra. Tom Peacock, of p tr5 Robertson ^Irf^Msrv^Stok'ca 1 anC from Oalnoavtllo »nd ,P.n» n. w,.tt-1 Rutlrdc apjnl. O. Mn. CoS. . jumt. Of Juan ana Mra. k. h. j Mr &nd un H AdMI „ pen , Mlaa BUn Bum.y ho, rrtum.d to'tho o-.m-ond Kith relotlra. at Mona- TUU ° f * ”^1 «D Mra. O. D. Parry war. Mias Julia Ashford, of Wstklnsvlll*, | vlsltom to ths CMr In Atlsnta. i. ,v<,, ..tractive guest of Mrs. Sue' Mrs. McMekln and Miss Cornells JMPJUWJW** • ucsl OI “ | Harris have returned to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, of Jackson-a visit to Miss Estelle Penlck «ni» ,r* vi»it'nr Mrs Beaver’s pa- Mrs. R. W. Trotter has returned «tlu. Mr. and Mri! i. M. J^utt^ 1 ^ *. vl ? lt to ralaUvr. In Dacatu MUs Kirmle been the g' * FINE WHISKIES Miss Pauline Bearden has returned atfer a visit to relatives In Atlanta. Mlsa Octavla Pou spent the week end as the guest of friends In Ath ens at Lucy Cobb Institute. Mrs. Lee Thom well has returned from Baltimore, where she accom panied Alisa Agnos Godfrey, who re mained In Baltimore for treatment. Mrs. II. H. Fitzpatrick compliment ed Mrs. Ocorgo Reid, who la the guest of Mrs. Cornelius Vason, with a delightful Informal trail party. In end with her parents In Madison* > Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Langford have returned to Conyers, after a most de lightful visit to Judge end Mrs. H. VV UiMwIn. W. Baldwin. 0ns of ths prettiest entertainments of ths season was ths luncheon Mrs. J. 8. Leak gave tn honor of Mies Lula Walker, whose marriage to Mr. will occur Wednesday. Each guest was naked to bring an original short verse.- wish- ting the bride-to-be good wtoCtes and good luck. These were written tn a pretty bride's book, on which was a miniature “ ThomjMon, who has an d Atlanta. K of Mti* Mary Kan4rlck| "* If * Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson an —i AT FULL VALUES * I don’t cut the quality of whiskey in order to pay express. I GIVE YOU FULL VALUE IN THE WHISKEY ITSELF! If you want every cent of your money’s worth in Whiskey Quality instead of a lower grade allowing for expressage, send me your orders. Below are a few of mv specially popular brands, every one of which represents the very highest quality obtainable for the price: Lincoln County Rye 4fnflqaerteLlnco'nCounty -...,....1100 4 full quarts Old Hickory Lin. Co S.60 4 full quarts W* “ 4 ioii quarts ifoceealn Club CernWhleksf ' 4 full quarts Hamilton Co. Corn... 4 full quarts 8 west Mash Corn ..... 4 full quarts North Carol me Corn.. 4 full quarts Old Mountain Corn-. 4 full q 9 quarts Old Cobb Corn . 4 foil quarts Old Cabinet Rye 100 4 ran quarts Batneat g.co 4 fell quarts Hamilton Co. Club. 4 full quarts Gltieon’s 4 Star..... 4.0S Brandlea . 4 full quarts Apple Brandy gg 4 full quarts Imperial Apple Brandy.. 2.80 4 fall quarts FIm Old Apple Brandy.. 100 4 full quarts Very Old Apple Brandy.. 400 4 fell quarts Georgia Peach Brandy.. 400 express, but fits tbe beet roods to the consumer at tbe lowest f «“ TO YOU-MY SISTER issKsURass V E. B. GIBSON (FINE WINES AND LIQUORS To the Consumer at Lowest Cash Prices 19 East Seventh Street Chattanooga, Tenn. Send for complete Price List and Order Blanks. bridesmaid* were seated at a utlful decorated table, while the I of the gueat* were seated at entail tables. A fost delightful luncheon wss served. * Miss Lula Welker was tbe fair honor*# at a beautiful luncheon given Atlases Sue Reid and Rtebmond Walton. *Y>kl ntal<T was the game of th* afternoon and Attss Horten.** Iloekatrasser wag the fortunate one who escaped being the old maid, the greatest number of ttmra. and was presented with the prize. Atl*a Walk- er the attractive hrlde-elect, was given a pair crimson bed-room slip- pent. At the close of the game a de- lie* I ful lunchron w»» een'ed. Ml«se* Walton** most* wore Ml»s Walk- kl Mrs. Thame Raldwta. AXtus Hor ten** Hoekrtra***r. Mtzs Mottle yav SparMaSMsSSik^ J 1 know wumeak eufferiaga I *'■ ' 1 —— = —■ = . —————-—— 5 Ur. toavi a. i Osaltlt. In tha Day. Nawa. 1 *i.! riiaii. tree of any ebar«<a iuy Imsm tree visiting relatives In Atlanta. J Urn. Bessie Haney, of Newark. N *** Mra. O. T. M&upln has returned got a decree of divorce at Sioux wornea e sil.nonte. I went to Ml eN ««b«b tl» ..... t....... r thUcur*—ye«.mrratei*r. foeyourMt peerdeuzku from A Visit to Mr. Maupln s parents Moa Mol A hat we women know from hotter than an Mat IS % soft , Waniek SidurfM. Uktritka. DtopAecaoMiit FoOlng of tho WemS, Profit*#, fkwity er PoM PurMte, i’tortt*# er Onartan Tmoere er Orowtl aloo rates le tbe h»«J. bevk an* bowefo. boerfe dews feeRags. oerveoeoaes in Atlanta. Mlsa Bara Atustln and Mrs. C. D. Carr will visit th# fair in Atlanta next week. Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Robertson en tertained In honor of Miss Lula Walk er at a most elaborate dining. Cov ers were laid for twelve. Mrs: D. A. Leman, of La Grange, f. L Fall! ibonl ._td, wl ■wa.tr.rad the United Fruit Company ship Bradford, anatchod up two 4*| crouching at the feet of Captain Oer 9 Baldwin. Afisros Camra and Pou. AH*« Gu Frauds Duiglsp. Newton. Miss Amelia M t'te the Walker-Callavray marriage. «»»*"»**** ■era ««uv*»’r tree to prom w y# toot yaa mu cu 1 vi*lt*d rclatitc* here, n'ur-iolf St bona q-i-ekly and mrrty R Saturday morning Mias Anne Lucy . . T~r^-. ... . „ »«be«. that it wta cost yoa iMteq to yVn tl Newton entrrtointd eighteen glrU at j” * h 7“ '-It.a handkerchief atraarer for MUa Lula I urt rr*T-{er» wtlb your onr* op e>v jpetlon. J«*t •«< n-,iv». . e* - ^' ryuo «uff»r If ytn wt. u and I will mr4 you the- trootmoi "f, cr * . .... ... t ... pool , , --—by rotirn m*.L i wiu aim r*od >o« irm ef coot, n Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harrell, or MCutwAL AOMSek" with npiuitwr t!!-*tratio*# »b«iriiq wt Augusta, attended the funeral of Mr., water, and th# te L m£. have been compelled to step lln^ wheat because the groin * it# Relle Rawls, Mist keek-’wo.riAVS oh .n MCa>*w\u AOk’isEk’' « JL Allas Ann* Ijuclr jywa *f*d h>w tS#y canaaoCy cur# themoolm iMoIlt George. Mis* *? tklak ter Tb*n »tei Ute riax-or « df-W«far rojrarlf. TMmJi wf wo » reaa*. Te Mothers rf Daurl —‘‘You i <•**• keva rrtrod (htaMln 1 opntiloit." you < • horn# tnra*a#r.l which few frl-ndi of Mias Lula Walker. - . — wt^n und Mira j SraL were the charm ing borbtM of a baAuUfoi reception Itvs- $•» vt-4iiWu * ; JU3 . Sea tte - _ h»Ul.*»«f your owalocality who ki PPPR. . . _ ► Trratmnrt realty cares aQ vmmo'i da# . mp ami reboot Jaa< aead te* year eOdroo*. anftbe frw> Poofc. Wnta today, as yew teoywet see ' SUMMERS, Reg N. • Ucaetmauoa ta Youn M rirun'ay. T bit daughter. Mrs. R. Mrs. Jorie Newton will spend n«xt r end Win gladly te week In Atlanta. y ^ Mr*. Fred C. Foster Is vUrttlng irr ****** daughter, Mrs. Albert Moblev. Moarra . * w F One #f the Items in the complaint of |eew buttons i A burglar In robbing the house ef D. A. Connors, of lltuburg. trod oa the tail ( a cat. which »o anfwad the anlnmi Date,M,M.*.fij In 1 that i i fedart bber and hie ooa-