Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 25, 1908, Image 11

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1908 ) i> • We hope so, and extend to you a special invitation to make our Ex hibit your headquarters. ; • ,* We will be located in the Art Building, with a complete line of High Grade Pianos. ■•••■' v • After you have visited the other attractions and want to take a rest, come in and make yourself at home. Mr.- Ferd Guttenberger will be in charge of our Exhibit and will demonstrate all the latest popular music. v 'J m THE R A. QUTTENBERGER COMPANV ,. Dealers in “Everything Musical” MOVEMENT FOR 10 GTS COTTON Chamber of Commerce Asked to Co-ope- rate in Support of the Movement—Big Meeting to Be Held. A large number.of cotton men in Ma con received notices yesterday announcing that a mass meeting of cotton buyers, glowers aud other* Interested In the cot ton business would be held In Memphis November 10, 11, and 12. 1 The object of this meeting Is for the purpose of discussing the best plans for advancing the price of spot cotton to lo cents.’ A large delegation of cotton^men from every pected lo i A meetli buyers of In this m«i a commltt Interest* o tlon. v A letter the Macon Mr. Her vie he cotton belt is ex- held by the cotton \d others Interested few days to appoint se to represent the m men of this sec »y Secretary Jay, of of Commerce, from _ ires (dent of the Cot- ton Growers* Association, Is as follows: Atlanta, Ga.. Oct. 2S, 1908. Dear Sir:' A mammoth mass meeting of the various cotton growing and allied business Interests of the south has been called at Memphis, Tenn„ November 10. n. 12. 1108. We want your co-operation and support In this movement -tw secure conceited action to advance the price of cott«.n (spot) to 10 cents per pound. The business Interests of the south are as vltslly Interested In good prices for cotton aa the farmer*. Co-operate ac tion along business lines will do much toward advancing prlcas to higher levels, Please call a meeting of your associa tion and send >a strong delegation to Memphis. November 10th. Kindly Inform me of action taken and number of delegates appointed. Tours wrjr truly, KARVI] , j6rdan . GEORGIA SOOIAL NEWS * (Continued from P«*« Two.) cam. Sown Thurtd*y an* ara belnr entertained nt the Ocean Pond JFIah and Huntlnr club by Mr. A. 8. Pen- d, M?M Vera H!*htower, of Atlanta. I. ■pending a few diyi In thl. city with Jin. Jame, Oreena and will r> from here to Wilmington,- JT. C. to vl.lt relative.. . . ; Miss Vinci# Thomas has returned to her home at Jacksonville. after spend ing some time .with Mrt. A. G. Hoag- land w lire. 1* Holtxendorff And MU. Bene Hunt have returned l»m Atlanta, wheat they have h«»n .pending aome 11 Mra Anna. Hinson. of'Qulncr. FlJ- I, spending a few day. with Mr., t. Randall Walker. ■ lira. J. E. Thigpen and her daugh- ten.-Ml,ms Addle and Sadie, have re turned from Saluda, N. C-. where they have been .pending the enmmer. - Mis. -Bessie Wells hss returned Savannah. after spending sevt wtckg with relative# cere* Miss Marlon»Pfeeples has gone to At lanta to bo the guest of Miss Alino Terry In that city. •Mrs.'M. A. Morgan has returned to Valdosta, after spending some time at Athens. J Mrs. <3. B. Walker, of Sycamore, who has been spending some time with Mrs. B. C. Weeks, has gone to Jack sonville on a visit. Mrs, R. J. Coates and daughter have returned to Macon, after spending some time with Mrs. T. M. Vinson. The young ladles’ working band of the Presbyterian church have been conducting a "rummage sale” this week and have added many dollars to their treasury. • ~ PERRY. MUi Ellin# Baldwin, of Fort Valley, visited friends in Perry several days this week. Mrs. W. B. Norton, of Fort Valley, is visiting her father. Mrs. C. F. Cater, of Macon, visited Mrs. J. P. Cooper and other relatives Mrs. H. T. Gilbert was the guest of Mrs. R. P. Holllnshead while in Fort Valley last week. Misses Luclle Cater and Loll!# Bloodworth, of Forsyth, were the re cent visitors of Misses Stella and Eliza Cater. Mrs. L. F. Cater had for her guests last week Mr*. J. E. Wllgs and little daughter, of Dawson. J. Alva Davis spent Sunday In By- honvllle with his brother. Dr. E. B. Davis. SMITHVILLR Quite a number of citizens are at tending the Friendship Association, which convene* this week at Pres 5 ton. Among the number are Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Simpson. Mr. H. Luns ford. Mr. J. L. Wells, Mr. nnd Mrs*. W. D. Wells, Mr. J. A. HUI. Mrs. Lydia Ansley, Mrs. O. C. Gonekeand others. Misses Winnie <BeIle and Jimmie Jossey, of Americus. and Miss Bank- head. of Macon. Miss., were gueitz of Miss Nettle Burton. Little Miss Hilda McAfee, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McAfee, entertained about fifty of her little friends Wednesday, the occasion being In honor of her sixth blrthdx;*. Th* color scheme was white an J rM, the birthday cake being ornamented with efx bright red tapers. A hifnt for nuts waa greatly enjoyed, as well ss many other childish game*. The large num ber of pretty birthday gifts attested the jxipularlty of this sweet little girl. The "Happy Hooligan Club,” com posed of the young ladles of tke town, is the laflst addition to Smithville so ciety. Miss Nettle Burton Is presi dent and ML*s Nell McKenney secre tary and treasurer. Th* first meeting was held at Miss Mary Lizzie Ans- ley** home, the last at Miss Nettle Burton’s, both of which were very Vn- joyable occasions. Mrs. J. C. McClain and Master Curtis McClain have returned from a month's stay with relatives at Line ville, Ga.. nnd Fort Deposit, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. MUI* are .vis iting relatives In Marian. Ala. Mr*. J. O. Pruett and Masters Joe ar.d Caract Pni#*tt ' r-turn^ today from, a visit to friends In Eufaula, Alt. Miss Elm* Evans left for Oakflold, after* she has accepted a school. • Mrt. C. A. Rhodes and children. Eileen and Mariam, have returned after a two wzeks* vUJt to her pa- rents Mr. ana Mrs^ C. E. Long of Atlanta. — ~ « .. Mies Susie Lunsford, visited .friend* in Atlsnta and attended the fair. Mr. and Mr*. R. P. Balter are tending th* old veterans' reunion in Atlanta. ‘Mr. and Mr*. B. I. McKenney are visiting restive* In Atlanta, Mrs. W. D. Well* aM Miss Lizzie Evans made a short visit to Daw son. Mr. Alten Chkppfell, of Macon, and Mrs. V. B. Jossey, of Atlanta, at cus and was brought hero for burial Mr. Emmett McAfeo and Miss Julia McMtchael spent the day wtlh friends at Plains. Miss Blanche Pryor spent several days with Miss'Julia McMIchael. Little Helen Hays, the sweet little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hays, entertalued the little girls of her age, nt a birthday party Thursday, in honor of her fourth birthday. The decorations .wore In pink and white, ;i also tin* If'* and other dainty d'-ll- cacies that were served. It was in deed & delightful occasion to all pres- ATHEN8. The Century Club will give Its second entertainment ytieyt Wednesday even ing and it will o*? one of the loveliest social affairs of the season. Mrs. Charles S. Dubose has returned from Savannah, where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Wood. * Mrs. J. W. McElhannon Is visiting relatives in Jefferson. Miss Elizabeth Swift has returned to her homo in Klberton. after visiting Miss Lydia Hutchins, of this city. Mrs. J. C. Anderson and Miss Com Anderson, of Farmington, are visiting in this City. Mrs. Guy Mlddlebrooks has return ed to Appalachee, after visiting in Athens. Mrs. C. M. Walker, of Westmins ter, is visiting relatives in this city. Misses Pearl and Addle Williams have returned to Dowdy, after visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Calloway, of this city. Misses Luelle and Julia iBrand are visiting relatives in Lawrence ville. Mrs. Earle Colbert, of Colbert, Oa., visited relatives in Athens this week. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. .Bills have re turned to Turnervllle. Misses Jessie Gunter, of Social Clr- cle, and Bailie Lowa Price, of Madison, are the guests of Mrs. Graves F. Stephepson. Mrs. H. K. Nicholson has returned from a visit to Macon. Mrs. L. C. Brown I« visiting rela tives In Bowman, Mrs. C. E. BJgby has returned from Washington, where she has been vis iting tela lives So Tired It may be from overwork, hot - the chance, am Ks from an In* active LIVCS., —. With a wall conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatlfua. It add, a hundred per cent to one, earning capacity. It can be kept In beaKMul action by, and only by Tntt’sPills TAKE NO tUMTITUTE. on the Boulevdrd. 1 . , V* { Miss Geneva Blacks tone, of Jeffer son, visited .friends. ln^ Athens this Mrs. W. T. Haygood ha# returned to Farmington, after visiting friends here. '* Mr. and Mrs. John N. Holder, of Jefferson, visited in Athens this week. Miss Annie Winn, of Lawrencevllle. Is, the guest of Mrs. Chan. A. Ver Nooy, of this city. The Athens Woman’s Club present ed "Living Pictures” at the Colonial Theator last night for the benefit of rural education in Georgia. The en tertainment wag mdst beautiful and scores of local boys and girls ,*nd young men and young women took part In the presentation. A neat sum was realized for the use of the club In tula movement. Mra. Lamar Cobb and Mrs. W. C. Davis have returned from a visit, to relatives in Americus. Mrs. Billups Phlnlsy and Miss 'Bol- line Phlnizy hav# returned from New York. Mrs. James Jackson and Miss Izzle Treadwell, of Watklnsrllle, are the guests of Mrs. Pierce Jackson on the Boulevard. Mias Martha Jackshn. of GlUsvlUe. Is the guest of Mrs. Hugh H. Jackson. Miss Susie Wills, of Jefferson, visit ed friends In Athens this week. Mrs. Eugene Jackson has returned from Cornelia. Miss Lnclla Linton Is spending a few days In Thomasvlll*. Mrs. Clarence Calloway, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs. J. R. Brantley. Mrs. T. B. Key has returned to fter home in Commerce, after Visiting rel ative* in this city. this week with friends in Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. Jame* MUJ* Have re turned to their hom* In Griffin, after visiting their daughter, Mrs. James M. Kimbrough, of this city, Mrs. Preston Brooks Hi vlisting her parents In Eatonton. \* Mrs. R. B. Dixon has returned from a visit to CarneavMle. Mr*. John Hopkins has returned, to Augusta, after visiting Mrs. D. D. Beusse. Mrs. T. J. Butler, of Atlanta, Is-the guest of Mr*. T. J. NlcbOlS, Qt this city. • Miss Callle Watson has returned to Jefferson after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Geo. H. Hulme. Miss Mary Dillard, of ArnoMsvIlIe. visited friends In this City this week. Laura Rutherford Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy In this city has named as delejrw'w to the Atlanta convention of thbf organization Mrs. E. A. Crawford, Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb. Mrs. T. W. R«ed and Mist Celesta Parrish, and as alternates Miss Hamilton, Mrs. A. L. Ijull, Mrs. H. H. Williams and Mrs. E. C. Branson. ntonT IRWII A wedding of much' social Interest was that of Miss Anoa Hatfield and Mr. E. Clarence Momand, which took place at the home of the brldo’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hatfield, on Wednesday morning. October Slat, at 10:10 o’clock. Rev. J. M. Kelley, of Vienna* officiating. The bridal party entered th# parlor to the strains of Mondslsiohn’s wed ding march rendered by Mrs, George B. Carswell. Th# bride was attired in a taupe traveling suit, with hst and glove* to match. Bhf carried a bouquet of white rose*. She is one of Irwlnton’e bright est girls. * The groom Is •secHated In busfn© with the Smith Premier Typewriter Company. Th© many elegant presents of Silv cut glass, etc., received by the couj from all over the country attest their popularity. .. Oqt-of-town guests were Mr. Cleve land Land, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Messrs. Fermsn Momand and Goorge 'B. No- therton. Jr., oLJacksonvlIIe, Fla.; Mr. J. F. Hatfield and wife. Messrs. J. W. and S. VV. Hatfield, of Macon; Col. J. W. Lindsey and daughter. Miss Annie, of Atlanta, Mr. Lem James, of Tlfton; Mr. J. T. Hughes, of Mllledfe- ville, and Mr. F. B. Chambers, of Toomsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Momand left at 12:08 p. m.jfor Washington and other points MONTEZUMA. Mrs. J. D. Maffett has returned fro*m a pleasant visit to her sister In Amer icus. Misses Myrtle Felton end Evelyn Rutherford spent Wednesday In Fort Valley. Mrs. Arrie Bell Lawson hss return ed td her home In Griffin, after spend ing a week with Miss Llllln Marshall. Misses Georgia ami Mamie Lewis are spending several weeks in Dublin with their sister, Mrs. II. E. Brook*. Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. McKensle aro in Atlanta. Dr. T. A. Cheatham, of Macon, spent Tuesday In the city. Mrs. N. B. Bussey, of Chsuncey Is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Loiila Brown. Mr. Claude Maffett, of Roanoke, spent Sunday In the city. Mrs. A. C. Urannen. formerly of* this city, but now of Roanoke, Ala., visited Mrs. Jule Felton last week. Mrs. R. L. Munray returned Tues day from Birmingham. Mrs. Coley J. Lewis an£. little daughter aro visiting Mrs. Council in Americus. % Miss Leah Eptlng hss returned to her home In iBolIngbroke, after * pleasant visit to relative* nnd friends. Mrs. Minor I^wls and children hsvs returned to their home in Macon. Miss' Myrtle Felton entertained at bridge on Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Howard, of Columbus, who is her attractive and popular guest. Miss Lillie Marshall and Mrs. Jaa. Harrison entertained at the hom# of the latter on Friday morning in honor of Mrs. Lawson, of Griffin. Miss Em mie Chambers and Mrs. Kd Marshall served tea and sandwiches In the large reception hall to the guest* m they entered. Dominos was the game of the morning, efter which delicious cream snd cake were served by Misses Brown and Marshall.* Mr*. Sam Turner entertained on yesterday afternoon at a stocking shower In honor of Miss Annie Lee Netherton. a charming young bride of next week. «nd who we* unusually lovely In h blue meg|sllne dress. Mrs. Turner received the guests in her own cordial way and after the shower serv ed an elaborate sslad course. She wan assisted in receiving by Miss Netherton. Misses Ida and Isabel Ham ilton, of Decatur, and Miss Meadows. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be plean-d to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that selence has been able to cure In all lie stage*, and that ts ternslly, acting dirtily upon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dls* giving the natlent-strength by nuiiaing up ih*> »«»imiltutlon end assist* In* mti-'o in doing Its vork. The pro prietors have so much faith In It* cura tive pow-rs that they oflf-r One Hundred . Dofisr* for any c**«• that tt (alls W Bend for ll-t of tesllmoMal*. Address F- J. CHENEY & CO* Toledo. Ohio I Bold t>v ell Dmrslst*. ?lc Taks I falls Family r;lis for coastlpe- i i y" v ' visit to the city, guest,of Miss Mar guerlte Blackshear. Mrs. 3. JI. Roby has returned from a visit to Albany. Miss Jennie Dawsoa has returned from a visit to Rtatesboro. James A. Thomas, Esq., and wife have returned from a visit to Ma con. \ Mrs. W. D. Holloway and daughter, Miss Mary, of Atlanta, are visiting relatives in th# city. Rev. J. T. Smith attended the New Ebeneser Baptist Association at Dan ville this week. Miss Lois Walker has returned from a visit to Tenlnlle. Mra. E, J. Tarpley has returned from a visit to Eastman. Mr. M. E. Burts and wlf# have re turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. J. E. Coleman and wife have returned froa visit to Htatesboro. Mis# Mitt tin Rates Harvard, who ts attending the Georgia Normal and In dustrial Hchool nt MUIedgevllle, has been visiting relatives in the city. Mrs, George Hill and children have returned to their home at Sylvsnls. after a visit to th* family of Mr. B. B. Fordhsm. Mrs, James Jones and children, of Vldalls, have been the guests of Mrs. John W. Cheek. Miss Lena Clark visited Danville this »Jr*. Gtissle Robison visited rela tives in Toomsboro this week. ( Judge p. M. Roberts, of Kastman, was In the city a few days ago on pro fessional buslnese. Mrs. \V. !>. Walker visited Fort Gaines this week. Mrs. J. R. 'Bsggett is visiting points in Mouth west Georgia this week. Mrs. M. A. Rmfth Is visiting In Rsndersvlli*. Mrs. E. C. T/iwther has returned from a visit to Maron and Atlanta. Miss Mattie Jolnea has returned from a visit to Ssndersvllle. Miss Ethel Driskell is visiting rsla fives In Atlsnta. Mrs. D. J. Clark is visiting Danville this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Roberson. Jr., of Chester, were here this week. Mrs. Wllla Bridger. of Gainesville, is visiting her brother. Mr, 7*. White- hurt. Miss Rosalie and Melt Smith, of HatoklnavUte, are visiting In the city. Mr. J. T. Pope and wife visited Danville this week. Mrs. C. O. Brown, of Eastman, hss been visiting in the city, guest of her niece. Mrs. R. A. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. Chss. II. Klttrellhsv# returned from a visit to Wrlghtsvllle. Mr. Richard Hamlet and wife hsv© retiimcd from a visit to Atlsnta. Mrarw. A. Slnquefield. of Wrights- tllle, wss in th* city this week, guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Beall. Editor Claud Methvln. of Eastman, wss among the visitors to th* city this week. Mrs, Annie Tompkins snd daughter, Miss Florence, have returned from a visit to Wedley. Mr. W. F. Schaufele snd wife and daughter. Miss Alpha, have returned from a visit to Macon. Miss Ida Rachels, of Jacksonville, Fla.. Is visiting In the city. P. L. Wade, Eso.. Judge I. B. Chap pell and K. J. Hawkins. Eeq.. have reutrned from a •visit to Sandersvllle. Mr#. T*ee Jones, of Worth, ts visiting reaitlves In the city. Rev*. Allen Fbrt. W. E. Harvfll. J. T. Smith, T. Bright. H. T. Smith, T. .T. Barnett. W. C. Fiord. Messrs. J. O. Persons. Wylly Lwk snd others attended th# Annual sessto nof the New Pheneser Association at Danville this week. Misses‘Martha Mathis and Ka*le | Harris, after a visit to the city, guest , ef Mrs,. y A K flUAley, srs no* jcU- ,f . SEND YOUR ORDERS TO . , Sam Weichselbaum & Mack P. O. ?ox 163 Jacksonville, Fla. The Mack Boys will giro them prompt and carefui attention. Note tho following. All express prepaid: rrflS is. so .A4.50 XXX Superior Rys. 12.50 gall. Jug, 4 quarts,—.... Six year old Coni. IJ.00 gall. Jug, 4 ouarte Mount Vernon Rye. 14.00 gall, jug, 4 quarts ..... Our Choice Rye. 85.00 gait. Jug.. K quarts Anderson Co. Bourbon, four quarts White Milli, bottlod In bond, four quarts Lewis’ 68, four qOarti , Black lAbel, four quarts ».»•> 8 year old Corn, foul quarts These nro only a fow of our many good things. Send us a trial order. AH tho standard brands of BEER.nt lowest prices. Write for prico list. , SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, i Jacksonville, Via. Itlng Macon snd Columbus. Mrs. Llewellyn Edwards and Ml** Louisa Mararten, of New York, are visiting in th<* city, guests of Mi*. II. H. Hummers. . Messrs. J. K. Inman snd Wm, Pritchett have returned from a visit lo Havannnlt. . Miss Theresa Raalftnskl hss returned lo her home in Tennllle, after a visit to the city, guest of her brothers, Messrs. Issle and Sani Bashinskl. N Mrs. M. J. Oliver has returned to her home in Waynesvoro after a visit to h©r sister, Mis* Addle Kellsin. Mrs. C. G. Brown baa returned to her home in* Eastman, after a visit to her niece, Mrs. H. A. Jones. Mr. John M. Blackshear and wife of Wrlghtsvllle, aro visiting Mrs, Geo. Blackshear. Mr. George Mallory and wife aro visiting Atlanta. Master Robt. Kitchens hss returned from a visit to Deveresu. Mr. R. A. Johnson, wife nnd daugh- ter. visited Atlanta this week. Mrs. B. T. Smith nnd Miss Addin Joiner have returned to their homo In Tennllle after a visit to their broth er, Mr. W. L. Joiner. Vila* Rosa RlacFshenr. of Wrlghts vllle, visited the city this week, guest of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Guyton. Miss Claire Green, or MIHodgeville, Is visiting in the city, guest of Mrs. Claud W. Brantley. Miss Myrtle Fenchel hits returned to her home in McRae, after a visit to relatives In th# city. Mrs. E. J. Blackshear. Mr*. J. H Simons. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. M. A Bhewmake, Mr. and Mr*. H. P. Shew, make, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ScJilff, Misses Marguerite Blackshear. J^oulse Hmlth. An file Simons. Mabel Harvard, Louise Orr, Messrs. Frank Lawson, Hill C. Thoms* and J. T. Smith. Jr., formed a pleasant party to Mu< <>n to witness the production of th* "Merry Widow." The past few days hss been gay In society circles. Mrs. Isxto nashfn- skl entertained aeveral times in honor of her sister. Ml*© Theresa I’.ishii kl. of Tennllle. Bridge #•«* t*w> gamo played. At the first entcrtAinm-nt tho prize was won by Mr* <’h«* Wachtvll, of-Macon, and (h<* oth«*r prize was awarded to Mrs. D. F Brandon. At the second series of gamo* Ml** Alva Baum woo U« first prise. Toe eun* solation prize was awarded to Mrs. J. Toolo. Mra. D. S. Brandon entertained bridge in honor of Mr*. Hal P. Sh« rnako. Mrs. E. R. Jordan won prize, which ah© graciously tend.o to Mrs. Bhewmake. ■ Mr. Ham Bashinskl cntortalned’aftoM tho performance of "The Other \Vo4 man." In honor of his sister. Miss Th*-* Bashinskl, of T annul*. Thosaa pregent worn Mis* Basblnkl, M|z« LJ Hinlth, of Mariana, Fla; Miss Floremw Stokes, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mr* M. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Izzle Baa.VnV ski, Messrs. J. 'B. McGoodwyn. Is mom Pritchett, D. A. Walker, Sidney WalJ ker. ’ ’ Friday night Mrs. Paul Verpoeifit K vo a piano recital at the school sud-w rium which was highly. «i-Iightful<, Bho was assisted by Prof. VerpoentJ music director of the public h. hoolm of the city. Miss Nelle Chapman i-~. u J or of elocution, and Mr| Alex A. 1 >«] 4ng mu ilc In the city. ROBERTA. One of the prettiest social fun* •>»% of the week was a "Crystal given In honor of Miss Adah And’-"# by Mrs- Frank DanteUy. The provuti. were displayed In the dining ''mml' 1 where tho brlde-clcct uns ton after which refreshments were served^ Thor# present, vrero Mosdapicr .Mu*i Lowe, James Dent. Scaglrr. K sidMsO Robert Reynolds. Grant, Saylor, Bov Walker, Bond. Johnson. Webb. AnV draws, Le Sueur. Danlelly. ard Mi»W Dozier, Andrews and Lucille Dan: >l ^ The wedding of Mis# Adah And>< and Mr. Earl W. Howard occurretm Thursday afternoon, October 22. 1