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TEE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER % 1908
When Your Stomach Hurts
Take A Little Kodol
The pain will then cease, the irritation end, and your stomach
will feel good. Kodol stops the pains of indigestion and
dyspepsia quickly, Because it digests all the food you eat
G eorgia personal
NEWS AND P NOTES.
MARSHALLVILLE. IMr. Gordon Fountain, Mr. Nelson Gelse,
Mn Marshall Hatcher and Col. Jetton Mr. Odd Rountree and Mr. J. T. Ry-
li a teller -
Ml
returned to Macon.
re. John R. Kina and Master Jo Kins
have sone to Atlanta to vlelt her sort*.
Mr John Kins and Mr. Marshall Kin*,
and to Roswell to vinlt her parents. Mr.
end Mra.
Mr. Jo* Timberlake. of Macon, met a
warm welcome from many frlende < -
occasion of hla vlalt
Marshal! Timberlake.
Mr. and Mra
Kodol t> a ptanmt pxUUbla liquid prepara
tion that boll* tbo atom&rh do lla work la a
natural way and !■ Uw oolr preparation that com
pletely dlgeeu all tbo food you oat. Uelbf a
liquid. It atarta dlxaatloa at once.
Kodol euppliea Ibn aamo dlxiYltlve Juice, that
aro found In a healthy stomach. Thin In why It
twill atop tbo pains of tndliaotlon quickly. This la
yrhy It prerents chronic norroua dyspepsia.
Your -remora, Mn« weakened probably by
arrepfoedlnx or onrwork. Is nnnblo In do Its work
properly, and tbo natural result Is—Indliastion.
aour stomach, gas or belehlur. which will soon
result In chronic dyspepsia, unions tbo stomach
la it ren help
Hint shaky, palnfnl foaling la the stomach Is
Berrona Indignation or dyapepela It Is not only
annoying, bat dangerous. If loft alone, the result
I. gr aurally gastritis, or often that fatal altlletion
—op^cadlcltla Appendlaltls according to the beat
nodical authorities la directly caused by Indites-
Hon.
Dost neglect your atomaoh. Don’t take any
Cbancea. There la no need for yon to sutler, be
cause a BUle Kodol now and then will keep the
atom seb wall, healthy and strong. Do not diet or
dan e yourself. That Is not the way to get help.
Your body needs the food roar appotlto calls for
—you must ban plenty of good food to make
' and rich Utogtring blood.
Kat what you want of (be flood you like, and let
Kodol help the stomach do Its work. You can’t
get nourishment front your food unices you digest
It Take a little Kodol cow and then. Tbot 1* the
only safe and sun way.
Kodol baa tonic properties that upbuild and
help the whole system.
You do not bare to depend on Kodol all the
tints You only Inks It when you need It We
want you to try Kodol—at our risk. We want to
prove to you Just what It wlil do.
If Kodol falls you get your money back—erbat
more can yon ask! What morn can we gtvel
Our Guarantee
do to your druggist today and get a dollar bot
tle. Then after you bare used tbo entire contents
of the bottle If you can honestly say, that It has
not done yon any good, return tbs bottio to tbe
druggist and be will rotund your money without
question or delay. We will then pay tbe drwudst
for tbe bottle. Don’t hesitate, all druggists know
that our guarantee la good. This offer applies
to the large bottle only nod to but one In a fam
ily.
Tbe dollar bottle contains IK times ns rnneb as
tbo fifty cent bottle.
Kodol la prepared at ths laboratories of K. C.
Do Witt A Co., Chicago.
| BUILD YOUR HOUSES OF J
Long Leaf Yellow
Pine
i
1
i! CENTRAL GEORGIA LAND & LUMBER CO.
AND BE SURE TO HAVE THE
Furnish it to you from their Planing Mill
and Lumber Yards, Cor. 6th and Cherry Sts.
With eighteen years’ experience in the lumber business we are in'position to
meet tho sharpest competition on any sizo or shapo of Long Loaf Yellow Pine,
rough or dressed—all grades—and wo deliver tho grade wo sell.
Oomplcto stock framing, weather boarding, flooring, coiling, finish, shingles,
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’ TELEPHONE 220
Sir. and Mra. ffofmes Frederick..
Tha Marshnllvlll* frlanda of Rev. and
Mra, T. W. Darlay. of Wrlghtsvllle. wera
greatly shock'd to hear of the sudden
death of their young aon. Tom. by tha
Accidental discharge of h pinto!. Mr.
iMrloy was the paator for several years
of M. .E. church her*, and tha entlra
community deeply sympathize with hint
and hla family in thla trial.
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Jonea were re
cent vlaitora to Ms-
The man-lag-
Warahallvlllr. tfl
of Ferry, on Wednesday. November
Mr. Cooper Jonea. of
Mlaa Elizabeth Riley.
oc-raalon of Interest
many frlandiHHPPBPHBH
to witness the wedding ceremony
large party will
.... .. „ie wedding cer
which will he solemnized at 4 p.
“in Methodist church In Perry.
Mr and Mra. Lewis A. Humph spent
several days in Atlanta during tho vet
erans* reunion.
dat
.. urday .
parents. Judgo end Mra. J. A. Edwards.
Mlaa Claudia Plant was a recent visit
or to Fort Valley.
Hally services ware held at the. Bap
tist enur'h during the past week, con
ducted by the paator. Rev J. A. Aneley.
I luring the ensuing week Rev. Car! Min*
or. of Mnultrle. will assist the pastor.
Mrs. Eliza Harrison has returned from
a vlalt to friends in Shellman.
Mrs. Ida Frcderlckk Wade and Miss
flnllle Sperry spent last week In Savan
nah as delegates to the state convention
of U. P, iO from James D. Frederick
chapter of Marshallvllla.
Mrs. E. II. MKJehee has returned t<
Hswklnevllte after a visit to her daugh
ter. Mra. I>. K Whittington
Judge J. W. Aneley. of Amerlcua. wee
the guest last week of hla aon. Rev. J.
A. Ansley.
Mr. and Mra. Hoke Taylor and little
daughter. Furlow. have returned to_ Ms-
Taylor.
Rev. K. Reid filled the pulpit of the M.
E church on Sunday morning on his last
* aa prealdli
appointment a
trlrt.
Look
us over
at Close Range
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but it is not so easy to buy the dependable kind.
You may think so, but, it isn’t. There is just as
much fake” whiskey sold as ever.Y You can prob
ably tell good whiskey when you taste it, but un
fortunately you cannot sample. it 'until after you
have bought
We put our life-time reputation back" of thq
goods we sell, and we would willingly refund the
money if you even hinted that you were not satisfied.
We sell Kentucky world-famed Rye and
Bourbon and Georgia Corn,' and we are sure of
the quality. • 1 . -s
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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
CMMMkiMf
ling elder of the dis
lTh« friends of Mr. John McKenzie
■ymnathls* with him In tho loss of his
mother, whose death occurred at his
home after a long lllnevs.
I Mr. Clay Taylor, of
cent visitor to Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Tay-I
U*r.
^Mrs. F, R Murph has returned from a
visit to Dothan. Ala.
A number of people went to Macon
from Mershallvllle to hear Bhakeapeare'a
’•Merchant of Venice.**
■ Mr. Harcourt Taylor, of Columbus,
visited hla parents Inst week.
Mrs. D. K. Frederick hsd as her guest*
last weok. her grandsons Oscar and John
Thomas McKenzie, of Montezuma.
The Mnralmltvttle relatives and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rives were In
terested In the twenty-fifth anniversary
of their marrlnrr, recently celebrated at
their home In Springvale. A large party
of gueste was present* who enjoyed the
hospitality or the occasion, nnd many
henutlful gifts attested the high esteem
of their friends. Tbe early, home of Mrs,
Rives was In MarshallvJlIe. as Miss BattM
Masses, a daughter of the late Dr.L
I Mra. D. W. Masse*. Among the gues
were her sisters. Mrs. O. C. Olevelari
“ I’, llar.lv, of Ci.ll.Hlrn. Mr
I •. Mr. Needham Masses ar
Mrs B. M. Felton, of Msrshallvlils.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hardy, of Cull
den. visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Feltc
last week.
Mr. M.
Wte
had a committee appointed to aid In carM
rvlng out the plans. The msmhera of
that committee are: • • Messrs J. M.
Simmons. Manning Austin. F. B. Murph».
Lewis R. Humph and J. L. Jonea. ,, <
At the election of officers for Stephen
Hopkins chapter D. A. R. Mrs. O. R.
Slsnpey was re-elected regent: Mrs. M.
8. Ware. Ivoe regent; Mrs. Felder J.
Frederick, secratary: Mra. J. D. Wade,
treasurer; Mrs. A. B. Flapper, registrar.
The chapter will be represented at the
state convention In Covington by
Willingham and family
Edna Frederick.
of Macon, the sincere sympathy of a host
of friends InnMurshallviUc is extended In
the passing away ‘ ‘ *“ •**■*-
Colder R Wllllnghi
Rev. B. n. WhU..., H i»H •—<>
from Perry, where he spent several days
last week. •
Mr. Georg* 8 llaslam. as worshipful
master cf the Masonic lodge, attended
the convention of B "
In Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin and their
children, of Augusta, are on a visit to
Mr*. D. B. Goodwin and are receiving a
warm welcome In the **home town** of
j\idae J. A.' Edwards has returned from
Macon, where he attended the grand
lodge of Masons.
At the' last u. D. C. meeting beautiful
tributes by Bishop Galloway and John W.
^ Iken. of Georgia. In memory of Jefferson
avia were read by Miss Basis Martin.
An Interesting description of the Davis
monument was read by Miss Clara Mar.
tin. and Mist Battle Hoc ton told tlu
chapter of an enloyahle vlrit last sum
mer to the Winnie Davis memorial hail
In Athens. .
The Marahallvllle chapter will he glad
to know that the U. D. C. c
Savannah took steps to plac,
pictures of Jsffsrsoa Davis In Georgia
Mils Roble Williams entertained a
few frlenda Wednesday at a 6 o’clock
dinner In celebration of her birthday.
■ Amon £- invited were Mr. and
Mrs. W E. Clark. Miff Kathryn Day.
Mis* Phronia Thompson. Mr. Otla
R< i u .?. l . ree .f n<1 Mr * ° eor ** Rountree.
Little Miss Elolao G&dens gave a
pretty little partv Tuesday afternoon
in honor of her fifth birthday. Games
w *™pl*yad with childish glee, after
which the little guests were Invited
into the dining room, where they par*
of delicious refreshments. The
little folks enjoying the occasion wl ‘
the pretty Uttlo hostess were Ba
Carmichael. Malde Coursey, Bethea
Humphrey, Eloise Humphrey. Emma
Leo Smith. Frances Joiner, Joe perry
Smith and Jnullne Screws.
Mra. F. H. Brinson has returned
from a visit to Mrs. E. H. Heath at
S'illmore.
Mra. W. W. Larsen la back from a
! w T.r r C* H “' v, * !t her slater. Mra. M.
L. Tlnley, .it Statesboro.
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Graham, of Nu
nez. spent Monday Jn Swainshoro.
Hon. F. H. Saffold has returned
from a vlalt to Macon, where he went
to attend a meeting of the grand
lodge Mr. Suffnld fs chairman of the
committee on grievances and appeal*,
| of the most Important committees
In the order.
Miss Virginia Lewis
In Summit with a collegt mate. Miss
spent Sunday
SWAINSBORO.
members of the Wednesday After
noon Club thla week at her home oh
South Main street with the following
members anjoylng har hospitality:
Mrs. L. W. Joiner. Mrs. O. N. Gelsa.
Mrs. J. O. Qelse, Mrs. A. D. Fergu
son. Mra. P. L Watson. Mr. J. H.
Chandler. Mr. Horace McLendon. Miss
Maude McLemore. Mtsa Sara Oelse,
Miss Julia Thompson. Miss Janie
Brown Cofer. Mlaa Mae Dee Roberta.
Mlaa Julia Thompson and Mlaa Mary
Osborne- Miss McLeod's pretty rooms
were, filled with boughs^ of autumn
leave# and vasea of chrysanthemums,
and tablet were aet for domlnoea, the
score cards being hand-painted with
a spray of autumn leaves. At the In
teresting game Miss Sara Gelse won
the prise, a silver belt pin. and Mra
W. L Joiner drew the consolation, a
china bonbon dlah. painted In a deli
cate design of autumn leaves. After
the games a salad course was served
In attractive style on the card tablet
spread with covers embroidered li
autumn leaves.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Berry con
tributed to the gaieties of the week
with a most delightful party to the
members of the Rpworth League. Cut
flowers and Jars of ferns decorated the
parlor and the dining room. A very
attractive and Interesting program
was rendered. Two of Frank L Stan
ton'* selections, set to music.* were
charmingly rendered by Miss Julia
Thompson and Mr. ClMTord Thompeen.
while Miss Jante Brown Cofer de-
lighted the guests with several read
ings from Stanton and. Sidney Lanier.
Mlse Lena Pinkston and Mlsa Mary
Osborne read entertaining papers on
the following subjects: The Humor
ists of Georgia" and The Literary
Men of Georgia.** At the conclusion
of the program n contest was entered
Into, after which the guests were In
vited into the dining room, where a
delicious lea course was served. Those
enjoying the erenMYs pleasures were
Mtests Una Pinkston. Miss Julia
Thompson. Miss Bara Gelse. Miss Sue
Tolbert. Mias Maggie Price. Miss
Phronia Thompson. Miss Janie Brown
Cofer. Mlsa Mar* Osborns. Mrs. Hat
tie Humphrey. Mra. BHtabeth Mc
Millan. MU»* Annie Lou Thompson.
Mis* Mas Dee Roberts. Mini Mary
Ella Rvtfer. Mia* Masts Warren Mrs.
spent several day*’of this week with
her aUter* Mrs. F. G. Smith and Mrs.
J. H. Medlork.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Flllngln have
returned from Athens, where they
were called on account of the Illness
of Mrs. Flllngfn's father.
Mr. Adg GJIlis. of Nunes. Is visiting
her aunt. Mtw. John E. Toumans.
Miss Cora Pollett, of Quitman,
here with her sinter. Mra. Elizabeth
McMillan, attendlnc school.
Mias Maude Smith, of Mldvllle. Is
visiting her uncle. Mr. J. Alex Smith.
FITZGERALD.
The members of the Gabathe Band
were entertained Monday evetv'ng In
a most delightful manner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Prentiss. In
teresting games and dainty refresh
ments ver* a feature of the hospital
ity of Mr. and Mrs. Prentlaa.
The Elks gave a pleasant entertain
ment to their wives and friends Mon
day evening. Their hall was beauti
fully decorated, and the evening was
spent with games, delightful music, the
orchestra being concealed behind a
hank of ferns and palms, and the
nnrtaktng of delicious refreshments.
Mrs. J. H. Russell was awarded a
hand-painted cake plate, as fl%xt prize
In tho game of forty-two. and Miss
Gertl* Kelm ths consolation, a gold-
Elk-hesd hat pin.
Tuesday evening f*ie Women's Club,
assisted by many prominent fidles
and gentlemen, young misses and lit
tle tots, gave the comedy. "The Vlllnge
Postofflce." to a larye audience. The
affair was a success In every way.
the proceeds going towhrd the civic
work the club tins undertaken.
A few 'months sgo the suburban
home of Mr. end Mra. L. Thayer was
destroyed by Are, with all Its contents.
Since then Mrs. Thayer has been so
journing In ths north with friends and
relatives. Recently she returned to
the city and Tuesday evening ths la
dles of the W. R. C. nnd veterans
of the G. A. R. gave Mr. and Mra.
Thayer a genuine house-warming In
the new home purchased on Magnolia
street. A fine chair waa presented
them, and tl\e evening wa* spent In
congratulating them on their new resi
dence, and In welcoming them to the
dtv.
Friday evening the Memorial Asso
ciation gave a very enjoyabv enter
tainment H ths way of a Hallowe'en
party ft the Lee-Grant Hotel. Every
thing was arranged In a weird, myat#
rlous fashion with dim lights, witches,
fairies, fortune tellers, chamber of
mystery, cider and ginger-bread. The
decorations and refreshments being In
keeping, with tha spirit of the hour.
At the residence of Dr. U? 8. Os
borne. Friday ovcnlng. ghosts, witches
nnd fairies also mads thsmselves man
ifest. The Miriams entertained their
friends at a Jolly Hallowe'en party at
their hospital horns, twenty-live young
people being Invited. All sorts of
ghostly testa wero mads, fortunes told
by weird tricks, and the evening closed
with the refreshments of doughnuts,
popcorn, nuts, apples, home-made can
dle* and other delicacies.
The Phliathea class entertained the
Barrack daa» at a Hallowe'en party
Friday evening, the weird and ghost-
ly program being carried out In a va
cant house on Grant street. N
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graer. of Tlf-
ton. are •newcomers to our city, who
are being welcomed by our people.
Mra. Jack Dormlny. of Brovton. was
a Flttgerald visitor this week.
Mrs. T, M. Price and daughter. Miss
Lillian, of Douglas, were the guests
of Mra. J. L. McCarty.
Mra. Dona James Hale, who has
been the guest of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. James, has returned
to her home In Athens.
Mrs. W. G. 'Fmedhnrst hsd as her
guest this week. Mra. Pelham of Pou-
lan.
Mrt. A. 8. Blizzard and Mis* Hel
en. of Arab!, who were guests of
Mrs. J. L. MfCarty, have returned
UlM Lola Faulk and Mlsa Lana Ball,
of Rooaroll. vlilted Mra. WIIot WII-
llaRia. th, olil.r of Ml*, Paulk, thla
Mrs. G. P. Mlngledorq has returned
aftsr a two months' visit to her moth
er. In North Carolina.
Mrs. A. B. Cook Is visiting horns
folks In MlUedgevtlle.
Mra. Quarles, of Brunswick. Is the
guest of har aon and wife at the Em
pire Hotel,
Miss Pauline Jonea la a guest of
friends In Turin.
Mrs. J. B. Forbes arrived from At
lanta Wednesday to make this city her
home.
aytndra.Jfra shrdl cmfwy cmfw crafw
REID8VILLE.
. Mra. George G. Fblsom is on a visit
to hei* netce. Mrs. John T. Grant
ham. of Savannah.
Mrs. W. B. Smith Is visiting rela
tives In Macon this week.
Mr. Tom twain, of Altamaha. has
recently been enrolled as a pupil of
the Reidavine High School.
Mlsees Georgia Illnea and Mabel
Strom have returned from a vlalt to
friend* at Belleville.
The Gllee-Anthony Epworth League
entertained with a Hallowe'en social
at the home of Mrs. John P. Bogera.
Mr. H. M. Fennel has returned from
a hunting trig in the Altamaha awamp.
Gel, A. 8. Way. of Savannah, hat
movCd to BelsvIUe and has opened up
ht* law office..
Poet master Alexander has begun
work on hi* residence. Contractor
Mike Copra ha* the work in charge.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. MikeU. of 8a
We have told so often of the high artistic qualities
of the AngeluS, and quoted famous authorities,
that you may think it can play only
classic music well. *jv.
That, however, is bat half the story.
T HE swinging two-
step, the swaying
*- waltz, the dainty mor-
ceau of the day, the
sparkling comic-opcra
selection,—a// fin'd per
fect expression through
the Angelos Piano,
equally with the Bee
thoven Sonata, the
Chopin Nocturne, the
Liszt Rhapsodic.
Most pianists capable of playing the
classics will not bother with tighter works.
Those who can play dance-music (for
instance) well cannot play the classics.
■'*''J? MIm Maxi. Warm. Mra. v.nort. an th. n*ot, ton wort of
c - H-.Tfcajm.il. Mra. Arthur Thotnp- Mr*. Mattl. Fmlth.
ft. *» if**; 1 - Mr* Jamra j vl _ KatoMon Swain ha, ratumrJ
Si- ** W. PoaS-r. Mr. Ira I .ft,, a plta-int Yt.lt to ntnUraa ar. J
York.Mr. Ponton WUro. Mr. J. B, Do- (rlands at Altamaha.
tier. Mr. W. 8. Saffold. Mr- Wyllt! -
Thcmpcoa. Mr. Clifford Thompson. J fCoottaued #U Pag* ThraaJ *T
The Piano anyone can Play Artistically
E NABLES you to render every kind of music well; and makes no excuses nor
objections. Mascagni, the composer of “Cavalleria Rustieana,” etc., says:
“Th | AngeiuS is. a wonderful virtuoso pianist.” Similar praise has been
expressed by many other famous musicians, sucli as d’Reszke, d’Albert, Hoffman,
Scmbrich, etc., etc. The tenoral popularity of the Angelus is attested by the
praises of thousands of less famous but no less enthusiastic private owners.
You can now have this wonderful instrument on very easy terms or we will make
you a liberal allowance on your present piano and take it in exchange. But whether
or not you are ready to purchase you should make it a point to hear this instrument
at your first opportunity. Coma in today and play it yourself. No obligation.
Ludilen & Bates, 417 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
There is one whiskey that is used throughout the entire
:ivilized world for family and medicinal purposes.
It’s Clarke’s Pure Rye
This whiskey is aged and botded by the United
States Government. Look for the green stamp;
it’s your guarantee of age, strength and purity.
1
4 Full Quarts, $ 5.00 Delivered
12 Full Quarts, -12.00 Delivered
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Bedlnonefd £ Co. Kentucky Whiskey Co.,
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only.) _
M. MarKsteln, 1
R. J. Park,
Reld-Gordon
R, M. Ros* Co.,
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Heller Bros
Paul Hsyman. _
Julian Distilling Co., 8. M. Wilson.
.THE ABOVE DEALERS ARE LOCATED AT CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Chat. Blum A. Co., Jacksonvlilt, Fia. i Hanover Distilling Co., Peoria, III,
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H. Clarke A Sons. Salisbury. N. C. Iff. C. Villcra, 124 Carondolst 8L* Naw Oi*.
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