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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPHi SUNDAY MOBNEsG, NOVEMBER 1, 1908
HE WAS ONLY A CIRCUS BUGLER
AND HE DIED AMONG STRANGERS
Grows Hair
and we can
PROVE IT!
\ Something About n^Young Man Who
Oi#d Raeontlv at the Maoon Ho$-
pltat Without Being Known.
D ANSERINE it to
el rain and
C«e r.tht
tbe half what frcali ahowera
tho root*, invigorates and
atrancilMM then- It* e«hilaroriag. alkw*latia| and
lla-produrmg properlie* caaaa tho hair to grow
, , , , ,, oicrnu^r ni u*mry nr*#wir;n u«i
abundantly long, strong and baautdol. It at f]| after the aggregation
onto imparts a •pvUutl bfill^ocy rod v.t- ♦d Macon. He wo» at one# i
vrty Boltnrm to the hair, and a law woaha*
r. will rauar new hair to sprout all over
alp. Use it every day lor a short ti
alter which two or three tunas a week
Im auditient to complete whatever growth
■ you desire.
•i*. writ mum mw bur io .prwt .1) over th. trotlon and car^id nur.ln^w.r. dl
ta ‘
A lad* Irms Si. Pa»' truss to a.bxaaaa.
Fir from homo and loved ones, with
but few friend* and acquaintances
near, an unobtrusive. gcntle-voleed
nan. Just out of his twenties, died at
tho Macon hospital two weeks ago
after a brief illness.
This person win G corf a T. Mason.
• bugler by profession. He wae a
member of Gentry Brothers* band, and
*“ i reach-
... _ _ sent to
the hospital, wluro skilled medical at-
were dl*
gainst his malady. But treat*
n.cnt availed nothing—and the wan*
lifting bugler di«*d. Little was known
of Mason here; may b«- few gave the
stereotyped notice of his death more
tnan passing notice; hut the poor,
amfortunate was known elsewhere, and
favorably known, loo.
A touch of sympathy and a fellow-
feeling for unfortunate human kind Is
the burden of this local story appear
ing In the Columbia. 0. C. Htate. the
wandering bugler having cemented tlea
of strong friendship In tha Palmetto
State, where he had friends—-not many
maybe—but the kind who think ten*
derly and well of one after the leap
Into eternity:
' The little romance that appeared In
Thursday's Issue of the Htate. about
Danderlne enjoys • greater sale than ' Otorge T. Mason. tvlio died last week
•V XSU Slrdirtl S3 ■» M.«n, O. ...rarJM ,n«h au.n.
j ami im m - I. .i t'oti hsr*i where Mason was wen
2i i no¥/n by thr ,Mf,r r «* ,dftnt * ° f Co ;
SII of me muer iwir prerarMteos in the t m j,Many of his ur qualntancta of
days gone by were pained as they
read of the end Jove nffalr of ths pil
grim.
"Seventeen years ago Mason was but
a hoy of J* veers, end nt this Immn
Mr. II. M. StonUy spent Wednesday
and Thr
Mrs. .
dren have returned from a visit
wsiyVip
ItU awajrl
AaxWlr*« Newark. N.4.
**f bsvsh
Wh«Bl II
tla hair.*
rs Sms aitag Dss4*rtsS regularly,
■rat •i*ru4te uaa HI bad tervlii-
.sew I bars tbs sum* Waatlfullour
sag Wick Lair se jose veuM *sa» to hare/*
NOW at all druggist* in threo
sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00
per bottlo
world combined.
S PREE To shew how oukkly ItriirtM
,7* acts, we will scud a Isrte asm-
pie free by return well to esyooe who
sends this lice covpoate ike 1
WOWITOI OAkOCAWE CO.. CWCMO, ILL,
wkh their name and address and 10c
ia silver or sumps to pay postage.
Any Road—Anywhere—Any Time
THE WHITE STEAMER.
Don't buy *n Automobile until you hava tried the White Steamer.
The moat graceful, most powerful, speediest and best car made
for any and all purpose*. Drop ine a line and let me convince you. ^
John S. Schofield, Agt, Box 283, Macon, Ga.
Now Is the Time, Fifty-Nine
Wo bnvo just received a lnrgo shipment of books
Hint mo.slightly damaged, eomo are ns good ns new, nil
written Dy lbe tnoat popular nuthors.
If yon nro .wiso you will call TODAY nnd sco them,
for thev will not last long nt 59 cents each.
MACON BOOK CO.
Telephone 382. 615 Ohorry St.
Cortright
4'y. Metal Shingles
ikarsHs
saeh roadmens
Im, a. Ik. bvlMla, H..II m. Mm n.. l n|Mn. Any
I li.n« cm* l.y It-.tn, lor . kuiilt an, HO. I. all that li MC.IHly.
Drop In tail Sea Them.
CENTRAL GEORGIA PLUMBING AND HEATING 00.
—165 COTTON AVE.-
DO YOU DRINK GINGER ALE? THEN TRY
“Acme Ginger Ale”
Brewed by the same process as beer, from the best im-
iiorted Jamaica ginger root, with distilled wnter and
bottled under refrigeration.
It ia n very healthy and refreshing beverage nnd ia
second to none ever introduced into this market.
We invite comparison with any imported article
and think you will agree with us.
Onr system of making ginger ale is the only correct
way "to make a first class article and our prices are but
little more than what yon pay for tbe ordinary ginger
pop.
Try a case or cask and yon will prononnee it as
good as any ginger ale you ever drank.
Phoney 342 and 396
Acme Brewing Co.
Macon, Ga.
ture age drifted into Columbia with
a tented show that wag doing busi
ness at the old fair grounds during
fair weck.r Thl* life of traveling
around with a cheap ahow was not
much to the llklns of Mason. Indded
thoso who knew him hare say that
Mason was a man «f braedlng. that ho
came of a good family—that muon
could b* told from a few minutes*
conversation with the man.
'The members of ths Columbia bend
well roeall the trip to Atlanta during
the exposition In that city more than
fifteen year* ago, on South Carolina
dev. A made-up band waa taken to
Atlanta to head the military organlaa.
tlons that marched In the parade on
that occasion. When ths band was
being made up. Mason waa asksd to
play, and he did «o, not receiving a
cent of comnensstlon for his aervlcea.
A brilliant cometlst was Mason, and
those who were in the Hue of march
that day will remambor bow 'Little
Mason played. Young, ambltloua. no
was * cornetlst of much ability—in
fact, be Is said to have been n bit
ter cometlst than many star aololsta
on this Instrument who are drawing
big salaries.
•Miiron - . horn, «»■ In Tln.ton. M*«*-
>nd After lmvlnr Columbia bn w»nt
back to hi. fctrthpllM. where hA drift
ed from one hand to another, finally
landing with (lentry Brother.' ahowa
threo year. »«n. Ho wo. tho huiler
and aolo Cornell,t with thlo ahow for
threo year* up to tho ‘Im.ot hlr
death, and he waa hold In h'nh »"■
teem hy hi. employer*. A IMta Inel.
dent that happened hero on ona of hi.
to Columbia will ahow tho falth-
S » to duty of tho man. Ho waa
to remain at tha home of one of
the hind memhor. for .upper when
he took out hie watch from hlo nockot
and oold: T hava luot aevan minute,
to nt to tha tent. I haw never ml.a-
ed a elnnte rehearaal. parade or been
tele at anythin, connectod with tho
ahow alneo t haw been Inthe ampins
of n.ntry Itrothrra. 1 muet refuai
on thl. account •"
-Althouah ha waa a hriniant.oornet
lit. Maeon nave, atemed to be con.
aoloua of hi. ability. Ha could play
a oornat with the beet of them, hav;
In, a lip that wn perfectly hardened
for cornet hlowln,. And Maaon wn»
alwayo ready to play at any and all
tlmea. Ha never kn.w the value of
a dollar.’ laid a member of tho otd
Columbia band laat nlaht, 'ha would
play all dav without any hone of „t-
tin, pay for It. He lewd th. cornet,
and wonld play luat for tha mualc
that waa In nls soul. Hs never knew
anything slsa but music. Hs w*w
brought up In a musical atmosphere
and played ths cornet from the time
hs waa a little boy.” '
Whscs Bullets Flaw.
David Parker, sf Fsvstts. N. T.. a
vstsran of th* civil war. who lost a
foot at Osltyahutw. aay*: "Ths go«wt
Klsctrlo plttsr* bars dona 1* worth
mors thsn flv# hundred dollar* to ms.
I spent much money doctoring for a
bad ca*a of stomach trouble, to lltitn
purpose. 1 then tried Wsctrtc Hitters,
and tbsv oured ms. 1 now take them
a* a tonic, and thev keep me strong
and well.” Me at all drug storea.
GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS
(Continued from Pegs Three.)
Mr AIM siamani ana wii», ni n«w*
klmvtlle *r*nt Sunday last In tha city,
guests of Mr end Mr*. W L Wtl.tsms.
Mr. Hr. ». PalllWv of Marsn r
down from Msmn an Funday and a
the day with hi# family. . , . .
Mias Fvolvn Potter ^Ss returned to her
wTIBLZIZZ
hsm^ t^ySkter aftlw a vlSt 5 tllal
!*^eV r «7. h ^e?, < ' , 5't^hr
•r. Mr. J. M, Blackshear.
Mr* La* Joass has rstumed to her
hem* tn Worth after a s visit to relatives
Ml*a Hth.M tVodvoa has returned ta her
hams tn dandarwllis after a visit to bar
atstsr. Mr*. (X A, trwln
Ml** MMlt# Wbltehmd has rstumed
from a vtdt t* Daavtlls.
Mrs W H. Parksr'has retumad to her
hams In trwtrton a»*er a visit to her
stats*. Mr*. W I. Williams.
V'as Tans C?ark ta vtsUtng Mama.
Mr* H M. Stanley and rMtdmn hava
returns* from a vlalt to Mar*n.
O It Davta has returnsd from a visit
ts TfnHsm.
Miss Lida Kewaome to vtstttng tn Ma-
hfr*. Win, Pritchett vtstted Macon this
?! a daughtsr of ths lsta
Mr. Wriglit Grsham. 8h« Is a swsst and
attractive young woman and Is popular.
Mr. Muns Is a well known contractor and
has a number of friend* In ths city.
Near ths city Sunday afternoon Miss
Noma Evans waa united In marriage to
** M. Brs». of Millsdgevills. Ths
Is a wall known and popular younjj
bride it . ....
woman. Ths groom la connects* wl
th* Allen .Sanitarium in MUiedgerUie.
11. M. Stanisy spent
ursday Jn Savannah.
MONTICCLLO.
Mia* Jssn Nawton rntertslnsd ths
'Forty-two** Club Thursday afternoon at 11"*
6MITHVILLE.
SmlthvlUs bad another romantic mar-
Is the guest of Jadgo and Kr*. T>. M.
.Clark,
. .r : Judxe and Mrs. J. D. Crawford and
■hla.mS. hda uniters. VI,a Lint, and N.ttl., wer.
of Mr! ^rt^ltS’Jf^J^a^K {^ g\x**ta of friends at Hay bun Sun-
hrfms’is'at'S'ert Vaflsy.^vi'^tnel&ay Mr?| Mias Lcrsa Ingram left Wednesday
Kuunan arrived In UmltnvM, and hired |.nl,hi for Cohunbas, Oa. to re-enter
! »""l lady andthey ttoki colle,# there.
Sn?'’*Th. D, n12?'«7'fi;iir b SirT2i.^ -Mlaa EUlt May Martin, of Flemin,-
at*oaca h teleDhoned f tiuS toS parenta <c n- -** the attractive iuu t thla week
ef tbe bride. P Tbe berry couple proceeded, of her aunt Mr,. David M. dark,
on thalr way ta Vontaumery Tbunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Brinson rave a
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wells .pent MV- piccant party to a number of little
;r?j d y.‘ ,oIk * ,n honor «* u'«e “'•*
fair. Mr. Well. ^^^aUo ^tn^attendanca ( Saturday.. A larja number
day.
i of th
the raraon«,e Aid Boelety, c tcrt.lneu, _ ... - ...
th. .ociety end » few other, at a very A eane-irlndln, party woo tbe o>
uniuue ■••pend-the-day" tarty Tburaday. naalon of a pleasunt evenln, Teuaeday
hJ •» the home of Mr. and Mr, Lewis
felfS t5"JiT.SS d ,u‘,:,: n,y A 'S25;i»TSt ly InVeam *'TWv',1.
dinner ws* served, con iating of all kinds; Misses Lore* lngr^. _ Tlvjrte opml*
of vegstablts and fruits of the season, ths Thao Conyers. Boulah, Wamngnt.
or pri
illed while the needles were _
piled, and ths qihlta wer* grow-
-a. ..*.u
Th,. C ^n^
This charming llttls home was bosutilul. clxryasntliemum*. the udmernlece being a
Indeed with m**ses of big whits and yel- hug# va/e of immense chrysanriiMnums
low chr/ranthemum* in tns hall and par- f r om the beautiful garden of Mr. and
Mlts Coplt Davis making tha high- Mr*, pabo Ray. sent specially for ths
ore, received the prise, an elegant' "quilting party." It waa np occasion long
if autlonery. Mias Nawton. with* to ba remumb^Ted by nil pre'ent.
••Itts-ica of Mrs. Hendaraun and* Mrs. H. Lunaford was called to Cor*
Purr# served dainty refreshments at \ del** on account of the death of a friend-
Mr. and Mrs. TV. P. McAfee are In
tha guast of Mrs. att»nds'-cc upon the state fair,
ion this week. Mrs. B. I. McKenney spent the day
BHI .. > inw H sp.)odlng In Albany shopping.
sofne time in Florida with relative*], i Mias Neva Gor.dme has returned home
Mrs. James Campbell has returned ] sflsr a stay of several months in At-
nd children. An-
d* curst lona
lor*.
Bennett. Germaine riamiett nnd Messrs,
isted H * F ■ Westberry, J »> Au*tln. Ir* In
let* i«,
MIsb Mvrv CuPd way 1
K. r«*ooks In Mnd'a I .....
DuvM Bhalnganie Is
Mrs.
visit
•dative:
taking in the great fair tn Macon this
Mi** Am# Jordan win entertain the
''F«Tly-t'—" '** * *
Mr. O
visit to Atlanta.
rf Atlanta,
■ ier
Tha mn-.y friends of Mias Ether McMa-
tus regret cveevdingjy that she has been
tulte ill this week, and hope for her a
Arthu
Loro;
EdenHeld,
Crawford. K. P. Westberrf.
Price. S. C. Bennett and P. W. Brsy.
EATONTONL
Announcement of the marriage of
Mias Mnttie Helle Waller, of this city,
and Mr. Arthur Hartwell McBride,
of Polk county. *at the home of the
bride's father. Mr. William T. Waller.
Wednesday morning, October 21, rft
10 o'clock, will be of Interest to a
wide circle of friends both here and
elsewhere In Georgia. Only the lm
mediate families of the bride and
Mr. siii
visited relatives hero .recently
■ young ladle
lent* year d
:ie» in Madison th*
L V.' Hubert, of All
ml Campbell.
Several nf
re invited to the leap
iy Hi* ttodle
a d-j
M's ■ .... ■
of Athens, were visiters here rcccnt’y.
duct s series of meeting nt one of the
Bant 1st churches.
Mias Q'S’tya Pons Is visiting friends In
Merfijon this week.
Mr. sn«l Mrs. Wm. Ridley, of Hillsboro,
w*r* guests this wsek of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Robin *on.
M'ss Fannie Purlfoy vldted Mrs. Clar
ence pone at User— **■* *
i thin weak.
attending tho fulr
rdingJy that she has been i groom were present, and the ceremony
'‘"'1 hn ' 1 * ,or l> ,r »| w»« performed by Rev. Augu.tu. Er-
,pretty reenter). neat Mlaa Waller it a graduate of
,- ABT iiii * ev Gresham high school, of Maoon,
t-OHT valley. Q ]^ 0 n former student of the state
nr .A m— d.._ i 1 normal school at At'iens. For sev-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bass N.rhoin and son. prnI year j, ghe hM teacher of tha
Coleman, of Griffin, were recent guests. seventh grade in the Eatonton publio
to rslatlvea. school*, after teaching at different
Mrs. B. T. Marshall and daughter,
Helen, visited Macon last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Duk« and Mrs.
D. V, Dulcc spent several days In
Macon last week with Mrs. Jackscn.
Mrs. Frank Fincher and Mrs. Fred
Shopnrd spent Wednesday in Macon.
The Perry Rifles, which includes a
large number of Fort Valley young
men. went up to Macon Wednesday to
be in the military drill-
The History club met Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Riley.
Ms chan, were recent gust
ker on Msdlaon road.
Mrs. Msmla orftvas. who has been vis
iting relatives here. ha« returned to her
hems In Fort Worth. Tsvas.
Mrs. David Olover and Master Addison
Glover have returned' from Atlanta.
Mr. Boh Oxford was a visitor to Jack-
son.
Judge A. P. Thurman and Mr. Ban
Thurman have rstumed from a snort
Vlalt to Macon.
Messrs. Pink Pattons, James Pope.
Adolphus Holland and Clark Pope have
returned from Atlanta.
Mrs. Psnnla Ei’lott and daughter, of
Dnyara. era tha r *
Mrs. Monroe P
ter a delightful
res.
Quite a number of MontlcellonUns went
out to Cula to th# i.tsTlage of Mr. Comp-'
ton Lane nnd Mlaa Florence Tyler, which
occurred at the residence of the brldn'fe
parents on Sunday.
Mr*. John C. Key had the miaforitins
to fall and hresk nn arm Wednesday.
She hs* many friends, who wish for her
an earlv rieovary.
Mrs. Mamie Tenn and Mias Emily Flor-
ancs are with friends In Atlanta this
Maude Benton was a recent vis
itor tn Maoon friends.
Miss Florenra Farrar, of Mschen. was
the week-end gue*t of Mrs. Paul Roby.
Mr. Monro* Phillips has returned fro
r {T r I.n , S h -T<*. Tockor ,nfl .....a
Mias nittla Tucker was the guests 81
day of Judra and Mrs. Ftorenoe.
MILL! DOEVILLH.
Mrs. Darden Aahurv entertained th#
Recreation Club at Rose Hill, tha subur
ban home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Ilotlnahead. Bridge was
X layed st the table* placed In the large
ouhla parlor* and afterward* delicious
refreshment* wsr* served. Mrs. Aabury
was a’slated hy Mlaa Marlella and Miss
Marlon Hollushead.
Mrs. Charles I*. Moors entertained nt
an elegant luncheon tn honor of h<r
mother. Mrs, H. D. Allen, the occaskn
being Mrs. Allen's birthday. Covers wsi#
laid for seven.
Mta* garah Barter, of Charleston. B. C.,
la the attractive guest nf Mr. and Mrs.
leham TV. Richards.
Mrs Madison A. McGmw entertained
at bridge tn honor ef Mr*. Btevs Thorn
ton. of l-srtmnge. who Is the guest of
Mr*. Terrance Treanor. Ths reception
hall andparlora were fragrant with many
bonis and vases of roees. Refreshments
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Rwlnt have re
turned from Atlanta.
Mr*. W. T. Turk has returned from n
vl-lt to belatlves In Tennessee and At
lanta.
Mies Claire Greene la visiting Mrs.
Cl*ud« Brantlev In Dublin.
Mrs. Punlee Jackson
ttor to Macon.
Mrs. Kata Carr and 1
have returned from a visit to Prof, nnd
Mrs. Kvte T AIMend* in Macon
.Mtaa Willie Cook ia visiting Mrs Frank
Mstpsss in Orsnseburg. ft. c
^ Mhb John C. flmtth end children, who
have been spending eevsrei months with
Mrs. Emm* LeConta Furman, have re
turned to Ms--on.
Miss Aene* Crastn «f Sparta, has been
visiting Mr*. TV F. Little.
Mrs Stella Holland and chl’dren. who
have been spending the summer with her
ns rent*. Cert end Mr*. Andrew J. Mil
ter. hava returned to Lskehnd Fla.
Mte France* W. Perkins and Vlas Cal-
He Cook represented the local Daughter*
of th* Confederscv tn Bavsnneh. They
were the guests of Mr*. Tom Yonmane.
formerly Mies Leon* Benner, of this city.
Mlee Beeele Tawfence, of Ashburn. On
viriled •*— — •
i of Mr*. Par-
Conyers, am the guests of relatives here.
“ ““onroe Phillips Is homo again
* ‘ visit to *“-
after ,
tlves.
Atlanta rela-
i waa a recent vie*
Mrs’ Rate Carr and Master lfenrv Carr
hn*a Ft bet DriskeH hag returned from
i city.
Mm. Ilifft Sua' Lawrence *t the
children visited
tot urn cd front
» for the past
th* Pasteur treat-
: Ma«ter Deweon Al'en hne p
Atlanta, where he has been
point* In the county. .Mr. McBride la
a first honor graduate of Mercer Uni
versity, and after graduation taught
In thl* county, having hla future bride
among hi* pupils twenty-three years
ago s* a tiny tun-bonnet girl. At
present tbe groom I* a successful and
prosperous planter *of polk county,
and with his bride will reside near
Rockmart. leaving for thnlr future
home Immediately after the wedding
ceremony.
Announcement* of tho approaching
wedding* *nf Mis* Elite May Parka, of
Marietta, until recently of Eatonton,
• nnd Mr. Oliver Worley, of Atlanta,
i end Mr. Nlshet Parks and Mies Dixie
. . „ waa the i Lee perry, of South Carolina, hgve
life of Washington Irving and many ] been received with interest among
interesting papers were read. Music theif friends here, where tooth Miss
In Maeen,
grandsons, who will no doubt have a ing course .... „
¥™.Va In Maron^nn‘hualnaaa. 23.Mn Wahit Pam Mia Mi pi*TS
Mrs. J. M. Eden* and children, of V.* 1 thl * , me * tins
was furnished by Mrs. Fred. 8hepard.
After the study and business a salad
course was served. The fol/bwlng of
ficers have been elected for the year:
Mr*. Frank Fincher, president; Mrs.
O. D. Williams, first vice president;
Mrs. J. M. Green, second vice presi
dent; Mias Mary Culpepper, recording
secretary;; Miss Elina Duke, corre
sponding secretary; Mr*. Albert
Evans, treasurer.
The Epworth League entertained a
larga number of the Fort Valley people
at a Hallowe'en "arty Friday even
ing at the home of Mayor Fincher.
Th* occasion was one of much merri-
•ment and waa thoroughly enjoyed by
all who attended.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Duke. Mra.
W. J. 'Braswell and Mlaa Mamie Snow
went up to Macon by auto Friday.
Mlaa Luclle Flournoy visited Maeon
and Lets Gray are visiting In Atlanta.
Mrs. Cheatham from Brogton Is the
dtuest of Mr*. Edwin McMillan.
. Dr. M< H. Brown and Mr. A. J.
Evans went up to Macon Wednesday.
The many friends and acquaintance*
here of Mlaa Stella Cater, of Perry,
regret very much to hear of her
death In Perry last week. She was a
delegate to the Baptist Rehoboth As
sociation. which convened hare recent •
Iy and during her stay at the home
of Mrs. Long made many warm
friends.
JE3UP,
... _ «Ph
visited In Jacksonville Tuesday.
Mra. D. Hoppe Bennett, of Wins
low, visited friends here Monday.
Mra. J. A. Oeaterreicher, of Way-
cross. was visiting In Jesup Thura-
%
cent vlaltorM tu Jesup.
Mrs. A, W. Hum and slater. Mice
Ida Harper, of Oardl. were gueate of
friends here this week.
Mre. L. S. Morris, of WayneevIMe.
th In Joaup visiting her son. Col. Jos.
A. Morris.
Mlaa Gertrude Arnett, of Odessa,
wae th* guest Sunday of Miss Minnie
Richardson.
Mre. 8. B. Lary. of Xahunta and
Mra. T. Atwell; of Waycrosa, were
recent visitors among friends here.
Mr*. A. R. Richardson returned
Monda- .to her home at Oardl after ...
spending a week here with relatives. I to df-cour** on
Parks nnd her brother were reared,
end number a wide circle of friend*.
Th* wedding ceremonies will b* quiet
home one*, witnessed only bv th* Im
mediate fnmlllc* and Intimate frlenda
of the contracting parties, both to
occur early In November.
Mr*. Hiram L. Gardner entertained
beautifully Tuesday afternoon for
her Bister. Mrs. Will Matthew*, who
I* the guest of her parents. Mr. nnd
Mr*. J. Calhoun Raid, for several
weeks, on Wayne street. Mra. Gard
ner waa assisted In receiving and en
tertaining by Mr*. Samuel Allen
Gierke. The bouse decoration* were
In varl-colored autumn leaves, blend
ing a richness of color with the wax
tanera throughout the reception hell
and parlor*. A parcel party was tbe
motif of entertainment, waiters of
wrapped packages being passed
among the guest*, who were requested-
to discover from the sense of feeling
the content* of the package* In thl§
contest Mlaa Tallulah Jenkins won the
prise, a dalntv sterling sliver belt
buckle. Mr*. H. V. Taliaferro. In the
Foxy Grandpa contest, for pinning on
Foxy's hat blindfolded, placing It ex
actly correct, ws* awarded a mission
match safe. Mr*. Matthew** gu»*t
prise was a gold bar pin. After the
contewt* and pleasure# of the evening,
a delicious salad course with coffee
was served. Mrs. Harder's guests
were Mr*. Clarence Alford, Mr*. Roh-
nrt Stubbs. Mrs. Terrell Wingfield,
Mr*. Clarke Davis, Howell Hearn.
Mr*. Thsddeu* Greene. Mr*. Roa* Tal
bot Reid, Mr*. Florence Talbot Har
den. Mr*. Percy Esell. Mrs. Dodge
Hearn. Mr*. Peter Walton. Jr.. Mr*.
Joseph S. Turner. St. Mrs Jacob R
Tweedv. Mr*. Jamer R. Nlshet. Mr*.
Nat Wingfield. Mrs. J)*nnl* Tkoma*.
Mr*. Frank Jenkins. Jr„ Mr*. Joseph
S. Turner. Jr.. Mia* Maw Nlsbet. Mis*
Acne* T.everette, M1*s Margery Leon
ard. Mr*. Sidney F,dmopfl*on. Miss
Nona T.ever*tte. Mis* Anna Lou N1«-
b*t. Mis* Relie Lewis Miss Hsttle
Weaver. Mr* Preston Rmk*. of Ath
ens. Mis* Fannie Lee Leverette.
qv,,. owl* met Monday afternoon with
their leader and an evening of fun
and pleasure was entoyed bv those
present. After a **er*t, concatenation
th# current event* of the local.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hudson re
turned to their home at Gardle after
spending a week her# with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hudson re
turned to their home In Atlanta Mon
day nlrht after a pleasant visit here
to Mr’Hudson's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
E. Murphy.
Mr#. Richard M. Mlllkln ha* re-
turned from Sparta, where she ha*
Men visiting her parent*. Mr. and
Mra. L'ndsay Baker.
Mra. M. E. Goodtette. of Savannah.
*or*al and ooMtlesl life of the local
eerie, refreshment* were ssrved nnd
dancing later enloved. • Toast* were
given In honor of a visiting member
wit* th# hoo-boo yell a* the pleasure*
of tbe evenlnr were concluded. No
member* nf the m*i* **▼ *re per
mitted among the ‘Owl*, and onlv one
ws* allowed present on this occasion
few mav'm* of Me-
thusaleh to the young owlets of th*
•vvie.
Mr*. W*H*r R. Wlexfleld’s nutting
nartv for Mr* Can#* W*iv»r Mondsv
wa* another entevah'e affair* of ♦**•
wosk to those fn tbe p*rtv. Th*
host*** nnd her guest* entered »
tvptcal autumn day In the wed* an#
th* reriv returned at sunset with
memortea fraught with pleasure# of
the htppy occasion and well-filled
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AT FULL VALUES
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4 fall quarts Moecaaln Club . • 4.00
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A full quarts Hamilton Co. Corn 42.00
4 full quarts Ssrqot Mash Corn S.C0
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4 full quarts Old Mountain Corn 2.to
4 full quarts OH Cobb Corn
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Rye
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Brandies «
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II has returned from s'
Latimer In Ms con !
Mr. Wash Broo*
Red Jtls daughter.
of Lexington, vti-
Mary Prudence
industrial!
>nte«uma. Os.
nnn. j. m imrrw w Mentetum*. nt-'
tendM e msetfng "f t>*e board of trustee# j
at the Georgia Normal and Industrial;
rru»ea thl* cltr
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Mrs. W. A. Walker *a» returned form :
fb'm a visit tn her son. Hon.
duPtenon. of Atlanta.
MF* VerWWte hne
teat on after a Vtett te Mis# Julia Conn,
Mr* R«*n T. Pethmt# Vat a resent vie
returned
Fleming
i returned to Ov-
- * Vr , *\r' e'V'Lm was emeng those ’ •*» friends in Atlanta.
wSf'vfl*ed thl.weff^ W
Mm W O Ogbnen end children have ! « C TrmpVtns in Tennlje. Go.
returned from a vtri* to Mr. and Mra. R.! Bdemrd«. of JTncnng. Os.
H. lawn M Arvr“
V>f4a
Mra W. R Path to la vtstting tn Ma
Mw W T gfmmone te vtrittng In Ma-
W Fbney. Jr., la virittng tn
H**rh!n* and children are
ingan hoe returned from
Mr W T- and eon wore among
to Viottr-s to Mecon «Ma wA
Mtee AfbnJMM Jeawplmed from a
•boor and * '»• t-m ro.
. . , agano in WHqtotqveqa
af^e vtettooo <W*rqH Bteetrsbear.
Ur J Pmnh Boon hag eatgened ta h|i
Jamo In Rgeria aftsr a visit to muffle
| ****** ario-ooon teot Ur D J Mno»
; end Vise l-*r« Graham mm
by Bear. Affen Drt jei H ___
i* c-rs at ehe r**«4enoa of Dr.
Doaeldtoo. The bride te a nstTre
•sftr'ygcl
th* *Wtm fo Ma<
kriso Af»* Mi
at**t to M'dr*.
Mr J. M
I end Mrs. Mntlte Adame, of Tr**||»*. w»*o
' h*ro r«oa vt«1ttag Pmf. and Mr* I. H
Dtcker.een. have returned to their re-
epo»rtra r 'mre
Father Richard Hamilton, nf the Cath
olic church, has returned from an eg-
tended trip abroad-
t*? &£ ml, 1
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Mr* Ota B PAnarde has returned from
a v*ett to »tknh.
|m
i* iwwtm vrom » nr eererel
~th« to rotattvo* In fft.|c*gp. i
•Faeo# Nell Jones Vett'e'C**# and
-*to cw *d«tt*4 M*-ea thte week.
Bo—* rt**o tM« w*e|
n>!r» Mattie sod Vim Luck :
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nStrojnro Vmt Vrirtw tn •ioA.ro-
hero return*# ten* AtHoto.
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