Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 25, 1908, Image 2

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♦ THB MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1908 THE DIXIE Displaying a tasty and unique collection of Fashion’s Favorite Foibles, embracing Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents’ Furnishings and -Millinery for Ladles . We have stocked our big store with the most carefully selected Clothing for Men it was possible th find in the Eastern markets. Our Clothing is made by reputable tailoring concerns who devote their best talents to the production of garments that gentlemen may wear with the satisfied feeling that they are well dressed. The prices are attractively low, and for next week we shall put on some special bargains iri Fall and Winter Clothes. Elegant Stock of Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats Our Special Derby at $2.50 is* the equal of any $3.00 Hat offered in Macon. We have the manufacturer’s special price on these hats, which enables us to offer them at a price which means a saving of just 50 cents without your losing anything in quality. We should like to have you compare this hat with those offered elsewhere at higher prices. ’* • Our Gents’ Furnishings Line ' is replete with the best in Haberbashery, and we have t some specially attractive bargains in Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, etc. We are not running this asj a side line in our store, but to carry out our policy to make this house the best place on earth to do your buying, and to make it unnecessary foi men to go elsewhere for any of their needs. Shoes for Men and Women .. • Selling everything gives us Our stock is fresh, new and We offer the swellest and best line of leather value* to be secured in Macon, a buying advantage that enables us to do the very best by our customers, stylish, and the prices the lowest- Full Line Millinery on second floor of our great Emporium, to which the ladies are invited, where we shall endeavor to make them comfortable while they pass upon the merits of the latest creations in headgear. ( Pnews and ] JER50NAL | NOTES. | Pm th* ■ I I - HP _ •»>•« tn Maoism wm that of Mlaa Lou* feftnk* Walker e*>4 Mr. JMr Wh Callaway. Of LeUrang#. whlrh took pu<* W*4n##4*jr aftaraeoa at th# FSfliT Wg IW\niUK 7b«U>*» u.tily rtrr#rat#4 for the - -n* and oaa war* arraniad around th# Inrr* altar wan formed with a*rr f»mi and amllaa, alandar taper* W»>#d *t>ov# tt.a altar. Tha bridal par* tr #tc«i \ « ntath a canapy af tulia and amliex studded with whit# carnation*. 0* tha ftralaa of Mrhdrtaahan'a wedding itarcii. which wm played by Miaa Malda miiHuna ina anaai party tnm*u. Flret, Ml"* Anna l.uoy Newton and Mr*. Thorp# llaldwln, than Mlaa May Jonra ami Miaa Hu* Hold Walton. foHowad l»y Mlaa Matlla, May Baldwin and Miaa Kit Callaway, laatly Miaa ltlohmond Walton and Mlaa Wanda Douglas. Tii* groom id hit boat man, Mr. Harry Callaway. Mjjgpit tha altar by tb* brld# and of honor. Mr*. I). A. h#mon. won* mat at ' bar matron ofMMIOTHHMI A moat imnnrMiv* c*r*mony waa par fbrntad by lb “ bid Party carried a" shower bouquet of brlde'a roes* and llltei of tha valley. Mrs. D. A. LUMA, matron of honor, wi\a handsome ly gowned In an Ivory aaitln made am- plra. trimmed with prince** lace and paarla. She carried an armful of pink LaFranoa roaea and ferns., Aj. reception followed the ceremony, Wni prettily dee* white ramstlona. H luncheon waa eerve^. "J ■I the ceremony. Tha diningroom ir ribbon b.«r- ware*given fukl linndiarvodcraa.cn pralUnSd with a* g^^Ubont?** tflae, Anna l.uolc Newton c&uxlit the brjdc'a bouquet, in cutting th* cake Mlaa Anne I .iicle cut the rjn«, Mlaa Mary Jon " ■fflLttV'fcTtea ,1 bachelor button. The young couple Id Madlaon amln a akower of rh ■ —'' —|■ Mtlrange. p— future lint It dunn. Th* bridal wlnhea for Mutant*, where they an attractive picture under, make their future home. . P tne airy canopy with aoft. mallow light i Mlaa Marla IHIce fra* th*,, rharmln flooding the n»m. The rlbtnMi bearer* honor#* at a ' xrera dalijtll^ jjnwnrd In nlmy la* guaat of Mr*, Isongatreet In Macon, has returned home. ■ Mlaa Marla Pries, who haa been the ■tractlvo gueat Df Mlaa Caro Price, lure returned to her home at Farmington. ■ A pretty and Informal affair waa jjit Bulge party at whlrh Mra. Corneliua of >■ at tractlvo gueat i returned to her A pretty and l bridge party at which Mr*. Vaann waa hoateaa. In honor of Mra. Ucotga Raid. Invited to meat M>a. Held were Mlaa Caro Price. Mia* tfa.lle Foa- J. T. t>. Auiillh mill Mm. XVhll Pou returned from • a dli washlngt. ....... . Jstrtct meeting of the ...laalon Society. lonea Mra. Carrie Martin and children, and the Messrs. Julia and Bara Martin, of At* ^ th* jant^, span! tho werk-end with Mra. J. and’g^S rt >jj^«e»’rgl A .mrnna la dialling her flicy attended rtf Newborn, Is .... n .n. «... ..... min* gueat of her elatcr. Mra. weal. , s i arv^wyss*^ — t- Interesting game a delightful aalnd ad; comae was served. Mlaa Ann* laid* •a*. Th* hrid*. who ta alwaya pret ty. waa handsomely gowned In a tailored ; ■uU of navy blu* doth lined with whit*, Newton made the htgnrst acorn and re twrded satin, with th# hmlded amber! reived a box of atafloherv. *** **- ‘ veal and Mu* net walat trimmed in won presented a Iwautlful .. . . band* of satin and hat to match. 8U«| Mrs. lHaul Atkinson, who ho* been the Try This Laxative For Your Baby Thousands of mothers nro being racked am! worn hr the worry of eick children. Have you ever thought of looking to the condition of their stomach and hnw- elst There lies the basis of nil health. If it is con stipated, if it does not digest its food, how can it bo well! Bo much depends upon’the stomach nnd bow els—nourishment, blood, lifs itself. You do not fool well when your stomach is weighted with matter tlint should have been dispelled hours or days ago. How nnicli worse does the unreasoning child fecit Do some thing for it at once, but don’t give it salts, or cathnrtie pills, or purgative powders or tablets, because they are too violent—they arc too violent for you, too. Iiuvo you over tried Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin? It is a wonderful child’s laxative, and thousands of mothers use it and praise it. In legions of homes it Is admin- istiirod in ail stomach, liver and ltowel troubles. If you have a sickly, constipated, dyspeptic, bilious child- or infant give it Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and you will cure it. It is the gentlest, mildest laxative ever compounded and especially suited to the needs of chil dren. women, old folks and all others who do not want to wrench their intestines with strong pnrgntivcs. You e in buy a 50-oont or $1 bottle from any druggist. It is guaranteed to do as claimed or your money will be refunded. If flip praise, of thous ands of mothers means anything to you, you are certainly more than jus tified in trying a bottle. Ask your druggist what lie thinks of it- People ore buying it every dnv nnd lie henrs what they have to say. Medical Advice. If Urn* ta tnrtMac »b*ui mr *B>unt that don’t undsiftanil. or l( you want guy medical l<* wm# to th# Doctor, and h# * > l anawwr fully. Theta |* DO far’.tola *.■#*!##. Era* THEY WERE CURED BY DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN When my llttla daugh t#r waa llv# or at* matith* old ah# waa III aU ins t\mr with what tha doctor* united IhdgfitlM. Irland a urging I w>m- manerd giving Dr. Cald** weight, and haa wo w#lr# Hyn»a l'*r#ln. Wa mor# trouhl# of any ar# now wtaw giving thl* kind with lt#r atemacn remedy to oar IHU# boy,i or bowrla.»Mra Myrtle ala k**fa okl.--Nrw.' t\»rw Mather, Chicago. IlL Htotat, I^ganagorU Ind. In regard to th. Caldwvll'a Byrur IMyla It afford* *• M#**ur# to #•>• that wr hava waad It ta our fWmUltp#. both with uh!ldr#u and. adolta with th* bast of aattetoettoa. W* racommend It to our cuatomara and ha\# n*v*r had a dlapleaa* rd customer, timer, ah all conttnua doing a#.— Hmlth * Laumtc*. Newton Falla. O. .-.'ssuarwtarinsrBlJS ggND f Oh FHKK TRIAL BOTTLE. Rradrr* of tbl* pakar wba have * n«v*r ' yet uied Or. CaltfurvM'a iyrMB < ’P»a*to can have a tree test battle sent to their horn# by foruv^rd.na their addraaa ta the Doctor. A noita* card will Oe. it pots yaw under n* obiipation. It la done, to prove to the world hie conbdewe* In ita merits. I in tht* way. By actual personal demonstration,! 'Til nrral of Mr*. Aaron Itrardrn In Atlanta. Tlio Cllnrh Club -ntor-l » vrry ' d.- llKltiri.l mrrtlim M lb* hum, of Mro. a. IV Aycock. Afttl .tbi some o dolnty limrlioon woo oorvo-V Thooo rr-.^nt wort Mr». Kmoroon ttaonro. Mro. woltor Mro. suo A.bfdnl oront tho wook- ond In Atlonu. . • - Mro. H' A. t^mon. of laamnso. lo th. su.ot «f Min Annt. f.u«lo Nowton. Th, loop y.or ilonro n.»t Thurodjjy nlol.t nt flnt.l UonjSn promlon to bo Olio of tho moot doflshtrut ooclol ovonto ssffimtems Obar Mton. a C . wara among the aut- of-town gueat* at Jh# WaQtar-Callaway returned werka In haatsM at a* brldlt^pardy In* honor of her rurat! Mlaa Horlrna# Archatraaarr. of (lalnaavlll*. Fla. .'After an Intereat- |&r£t TPOTS »£sss S I F.'otor ootortolnM In » do. '^‘'.“Koo/W th, mui: ^HHoSlob*ohT'Jrinn'.FVo Mr-* rtront. Hold. Attn tho komo d.Ukhlbil e*. yEXtaf nV.n K r - wl\ ■ JQA thaas*ad* have tMaa ■ it. it I The Natlaa _ reflet I* »r a dyapeeal ‘ *• tfl* p4ak#a*. liulMtng. MaaUcaiia. LL Bo Caldwell. Ml CaMwel been brought to us# mot cl American home*, sfr-jt. i’d to Hea'th, and the one i ireeobte iwre to* cc-wtipation. _ _ tr digest ten, torpid liver. aitkl headache. blDewanea* and umiUr sten s.n Uvert o*'d t-cvkcts r.acfdrrs. It acmes welt * tfc »n»i- dre«; they like its taafe. The ponty c» its tn*' gredirnte t« vouched for 10 the covemmeaL If • ufttrin« vkith any Of these ailmerts sen# y*ur aims today for a free trial bettte and you will 1 see r«w rny it t« to be cured the right means are emp»eve<*. T-e tf^en is DA. W. B. CALDWELL. Itt Caldweti P .« fl . Manticetlo, |IL UuntVr { Cr'- n Ml' t hi ‘SoUtfejS^iS&tI mTm ^STila'shrlnutt^F attending the rrfultuml roll#*# at M«W. 't'.aa nabaav nf Qxfotrt. la th* attrac* re guept of Mlaa Jarbo#. An arpAwchlng natfliff that rmm- 2 too* A faff Idiitiy evont ta that of -* \>tf1e D tMinrton to Mr. Chartea 111,-kmnn. whlrh win temr nett tnAojr aftemnon nt thrr# MM tl th* •It to hf .tehardaon. who ha*b#rn ...uthtor. Mta J F. Bough- Macon tn b# th# gueat of Jordan are back from Macon. Mra. J. if. Peraona haa returned from a vlalt to her ton, Mf. Harry Penion*, In Rtathnm. Mlaa Minnie IJenton la back from Atlanta, Mlaa Julia Aah spent the week-end with Athena relatives. Mlaa Maud Denton entertained **The Kmbroldery Circle" In an Informal manner one Afternoon recently. Dur ing tho afternon dainty refreshments were served. f ■ Mr*. David Connor ta on a vlalt to her alater, Mra. Milton Campbell, of Adrian. Mra. flherrod Glddens and Mra. D. J. lilaalngam# havo returned from a visit to Mra. Clarence Pope, of Ma- chen. / Mra. Doyle Campboll entertained •Th* Embroidery Circle" In a charm ing way Wednesday afternoon. Mlaa Mnry Kilpatrick has returned to Godfrey After a vlalt to her alater, Mra. O. W. Stinson. Misses Franklin have returned to MansdeliV Misses EstcM Loyd nnd Luclle Pa.vn# hav* returned to Winfred. .Mra. H. M. Penn la In Atlanta vis iting friends. •Mr. If. C. McClure Visited Macon Tuesday. MU* Ethridge has returned to Gray after a vlalt to her alater. Mrs. Wel lington. Miss Mary Phillips, of Winfred. Is visiting Montlcello relatives. The "41" club had a call meeting with Mrs. Green* Johnson Wednea Mrs. A. 8. Thurman and MUa Beth Thurman Were guests Tuesday of Mra. Talmnde, of Calvin. Miss Ann!# Kingman, or James, is # guest of ' lone. Mrs. Mattie Flowers has returned to Covington after an extended Vlatt to Montlcello relatives. Mrs Spears and children, of Shady Dal#, wen* week-end guests of Mrs. A. S. Thurman. Mra. C. T. Raell Is on a visit to At lanta and Covington. Mlaa Hast# Witt* fi*a returned from a visit to her cousin.. Mlaa Hyde Hoard, of Covington. Miss Maud Benton U on k vlilt t« Mr*. Bavllle. of Dawson. Mra. Randolph Malone entertained in a moat enjoyable waa at "IS" on Thursday afternoon. Mra. W. M. Dullard Antevtalned a number of friends at "41" Thursday morning. After th# gam# Mrs. Bul lard served a delightful hot luncheon at th# small tables. Mfaa Fannie Jordan Is on A visit to her slater, Mgs. T. B. Lumpkin, of Macon. Mrs. C. r>. Jordan entertained the Wednesday Afternoon club In a pleas ant manner. During the afternoon refreshments were served. MU* Pauline Houghton baa returned to her homo In Macon after an ex- tended visit to hepslatlh Mrs. Mary Key Oiyer. Mrs. Sam Flournoy and Mlaa Grace THB WHSTEHN WITOW TELEGRAPH OOKPAOTT, •4,000 OFFICIt IS AMERICA, "cable SERVICE TO ALL THB WORLD. !> anrAatKO naatZOa. la m <u„.^ Ur of A* no4«r, mdw tk* •ooJjtWawMd abom RECEIVED k. 404Ik tea. tr ngm nt Ba aonAr. ndw Om «•**)* MMi thorn WOBERT Co CLOWRV, Pra»)dont ahd Ccniral MonagT. 8 *jrJ2JU |W-o-c. tLo (y-jlot, “Co-LJvmj |^o-***j (U-rwi.^XSCt? o/o fy-t-ZLa-i,>o. —. O-co/l” |3 i j,-Xwiaa^ ,^ La. L-uT In keeping with a record Of over forty years* Smith's Barnesvflle Buggies again sweep the field, establishing their claim as th# Great Blue Ribbon line. The Judges and Visitors at the Stnt# Fair pronounced SmtthVaxhifclt of Barnesville Buggies the finest co!l*o- tion of high grade vehicles ever shown at. a fair in Georgia. „ Manufactured by *J. O. SMITH & SON S 9 Barnesville, Ga. Mrs. L. S. Kelly haa returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kelly, of Maxwell, Mrs. Doyle Campbell la back from Atlanta. Mrs. Walter B. HID and Miss Pariah have returned to Athens. Mrs. Rendy Henderson and Mrs. J. B. Henderson were guests this week of Willard relatives. Mra. H. W. Dullard and Mrs. How ard Bullard, of Machen, were gueats of honor at Mrs. W. M. Bullard's ••41'.’ luncheon on Thursday. MUs Hammons has returned Routd Oak after a vlalt to Mrs. Ran Malone. ' Mra. J. L. Benton ta on a vlalt to Haddock relatives. Mias Nettle Turner han returned to Gray after a vlalt to Mrs. Randolph Malone. Mrs. B. Persons la back from Sta- tham. Mlaa Annie Kingman has returned to Gray. MILLEDOEV1LLE. Mrs. Lilly Bcott Caeon entertained the members of the Sewing Circle at her home on the hill. Th# large rooms filled ’with the beautirul old mtihogany furtilture and massive bra#a fender ahd andiron*, where the gueats aat with their needlework, were decorat ed ufith g>alme- A delicious salad course waa served. Mrsf John O. Croley entertained th# Toung Matrons at a lovely forty-two A. Standard Coffee I Of Purity, Quality and Excellence, prepared special ly to please the Southern palate—that’s— LUZIANNE COFFEE parlors and refreshments' were served after the games. The Ladles Guild of St Stephens Episcopal church gave a beautiful re ception to Rev. and Mrs. Scarrettand the Mieses Scarrett, at the lovely home of Mr. and Mra M. A. McCraw. The receiving party stood In the parlors and were airs. A. iBt Scott, Mr. Bear- re tt, Mra. Scarrett, Misses Scarrett, and Mrs. R. W. Roberta. The dining room wan lovely. The large round table where the bon bona wsre placed had beautiful cluny lac# mats on w.ilch were the silver candle-atlcka anq'love ly vases of roses. Misses Ollte and Frances Roberts and Miss Orle Whit aker served In the dtnlng room. Punch wa» served in the hall where Mrs. Adolph Joseph and Mrs. Charles Whit field presided. Mlsa Ellen Fox entertained the Wed nesday afternoon Bridge Club at her home on the hill. Mrs. It. II. Chandler, who SUs oper ated on for appendicitis In the Macun hospital on Friday, U doing well, to th# delight of her friends. Mis* Mattie Kiel has returned from a vlalt to Atlanta. Master Edward Cg^on Benaetv, of Plnehuret, Ga.. la visiting his grand mother. Mra. W. 8. Scott. * Mra. H. M. Howard haa rccumed from a visit to Mrs. Mlllner Shivers. In Ratonton. Misses Margery and Hannah Leon ard, of Eatonton, were th# .attractive gueata of Miss Mary J. Lawrence this week. Mra. Robert L. Wall and Miss Clau dia and Louise Wall ware recent vis itors to Macon. • Ml*a Sinclair Cason haa returned from a vlatt to her grandmother, Mrs. Cason, In Warrantor Mra. W. M. Dullard, of Montlcello. visited her daughter, Mtas Evelyn Bul lard at the Georgia Normal and In dustrial College. Mrs. Ann# Bivins ts visiting Mr*. tA'‘Ant<*KMT' In Sandersvtn*. ' ( Mm C S. ie Phlmp# haa returned te Atlanta relatives. Jordan and Mr. Fred Sold Everywhere 25c—1-lb. Con. The Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans. Mines Eva and Lemm, Arnold, h»v. returned from Atlanta. Sira. David Ferju.on has r.turned from Atlanta where .he visited her 1 mother. Mrs. Anns Ormt Crawford ts vlilt- In* h.r dsu*htsr, Mrs. Qeorjt Fort,' in Knozvlll., Tenn. « Mrs. J. D. Howard visited her sis-,, ter, Mrs. Milner Shivers, who ts'tll In Eatonton. Mrs. 8. E. Willingham has rtturnsd- * vUlt «o W. »”d Mr,, trank Willingham, . Ml.. stoiia C.nthr haa returned from, a visit to relatives In Forsyth. Mrs. W. I.. Turner, Miss Francs' Tumor snd llttl. Mtu Elisabeth Tur- ’ welt' t:alorlton ' wer * ln tha city this; Clawnc. Alford has cturn.S' to Xtatonton after a visit to ’Mrs. Ro»‘ Alford. •Ir. and Mn. L. A. Chapman cams’ u> from Dublin to ntten.t tho golden, w,-doing of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Isrroll th. to.rents of Mrs. Chapman. Miss KU«n Tatum ha«’returned from a visit to relatives In Atlanta. Mrs. Steve T.mrnton. of Iy.Grange,. Is th. gu.it of her sister. Mrs. Terrenco Treanor. t , Rev. Lamar Elms visited Macoa Wednesday. ' Mm H. D. Alien and Mlu Sara, All.n have returned from ’a visit to him. Sam Whitaker In Atlanta. Mrs. W. F. Llttla. Mrs. Julia P. West nnd Mrs. John'A. Callaway have* returned from Atlanta, where they, ■pent several days. Mrs. L. M. Jones and Miss Elisabeth- Jones were recent visitors to Macon. Mr*. John G. Rearilen has returned* from a visit to Atlanta. , Mm. Fleming Vaughn baa returned from a visit to Dublin. Mrs. XV01 A. Walker t, Visiting rela tive. at Wadlay. Ga, Mm. Lamar Rama of Manefle’.d. 1. Melting Mm. K X'. F.nford * Mm Chari Ir Hmnt’ev has returned Mm L. C- Hall, of Dardenelle Ark > V.ldreta after g vl.lt to Mrs. Ma- It vl.-iilng relitiv.-s hem * rlann. nmnUey • , Mm k It Rm-nn and chlM.-eV hav.’ Mm Emma Morris hss returned gone to Atlanta to spend the winter from Flltgerskd. aft.r a vtaK to Mrs Mia. Onhte Carrington 1, visiting J. T. Pvttfsn. Mrs. Mnut HeM In Ulrmlngtum «|T’ Mrs. Sam Evans. Jr, hss returned Mm. Mattie Jackson ts vl.lfr.g r»l. from a visit to Mies .Anne Wtck- r tn olivet In Mitchell. Ga. * Eand.nvtlle. I Miss X'elma Morton, of Jones ’conntv Mm Main. Batts and listen, tbs is the gutot of MU. Maul. -Q-- -y *