Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 04, 1908, Image 3

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: "WEDNESDAY MORNTNG> NOVEMBER 4, 1908 y Wh&u the . Furnace Fails —^ TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOND COMMISSIONERS Q n mJn y a colj winter morning you will wake to find ike fires “out" What are you going to do ahout it—skiver? ^Prepare now for tke emergency with a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless'Device) and you’ll have genial glowing leaf—instantly—wherever you want it—without smoke or smell—smokeless de vice prevents—turn the wick as high or as low as you like. Easily carried abouL Brass font holds 4 quarts ol oil—burns 9 hours. Handsomely fin ished in japan and nickel. Every healer warranted. Thc ^ay& Lamp SaiB&S liglil lor reading or sew- Ing. Made ol brass, nickel plated and equipped with tke latest improved central drah burner. Every lamp warranted. II your dealer doesn't carry the Perfection Oil Heater and Rays Lamp, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) New little Colonel Books “Mary Ware,” the Little Colonel’s Chum. . \ By Annie Fellam Johnson. Just out; shipment received today. Most interest ing series of books ever written for young people. This is the latest and best. , ' We have a complete and attractive stock of Books for young. Also fine line of Dolls, Toys, etc., fpr little ones. McEVOY’S, 572 CHERRY ST Refrigerated Bottling The word sounds good, doesn.’t it?. JuBt try a Bottle of Coca-Cola It you want tv perfect drink drink BOTTLED EVERYWHERE . Sc t FOR SALE • / A nice, new 6-room cottage, dn shady side Johnson avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home, Willingham Loan & Trust Co. No. 461 Third Street. ’Phone 360. Purity, Mellowness and Rich Flavor arc the dlitinguishing qualities of Sunny Brook , the PURE. FOOD Whiskey It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and is especially adapted for home use. Every bottle is sealed with the Govern ment “Green Stamp," a positive assurance of full proof, full quantity and a fully matured age. It stands unequaled as a rich and healthful stimulant—a sure cure for many of the minor ailments of the human system. DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTER!: O. BLUM 4 CO.. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. C. C. BUTLER CO.. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. BEDINQFIELD 4 CO., JACKSONVILLE, FL D. F. A C. P. LONG,* JACKSONVILLE, FLA. I_ O. DANIEL. MOP:. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. PAUL HEYMAN, CHATTANOOGA. TEP " L. LOEB WHISKEY CO.. MONTGOMERY. ALA. Bottles $ j , 1*5111 Gallon | By* *r B—rtooa Bottles Jl ! Full Quart* J By* *r P—rfcog I $345,800 of the Original Issue of Six Per Cent Bonds Now Outstanding—Two Now Members Elected—Meet Again on the First Tuesday In December. The bond-commission held Its twenty* ninth annual session yesterday at 10 o'clock. The president. Capt. Robert H. Brown, submitted the annual report of the com mission. which is given In full below. The term of office of tho president ex pired. end Cept. Brown In three lines ten dered his resignation ss a member of the commission, but this was torn up by the members and a motion quickly made and unanimously passed declaring hlnr the president of the commission for the ensuing term. This was the highest compliment the commission could pay Capt. Brown. It being the nineteenth time he has been honored with the office. Notwithstanding his earnest desire to be relieved of the work, his conduct of the business and affair* of the commission has been such that the other' members want him to re main where he Is. As the result of the electloh to fill the vacancies caused by the resignations of Messrs. J. F. Hanson and J. W. Cahanlsa, Messrs. Jos. N. Ne«l and W. B. McCaw —ere cHosen. A successor to the late Mr. C. B. Will ingham will probably be elected at the next meeting, which is to be held on tho first Tuesday In December. At this December meeting the commis sion will take up the/matter of dispos ing of the bonds now In the sinking fund, whether by sale or In exchange for the maturing six per cents, will be then made known. A resolution was adopted asking the mayor and council to instruct the city treasurer to re-reglater the outstanding city bonds that are In possession of the bond commission, by registering them “to bearer” when so desired by the commis sion. / A committee was appointed to draft* suitable resolution* touching the death of the Nte C. B. Willingham. Following - Is the report of the com mission to date, though it does not state the amount of the outstanding six per cents, which Is $545,800: Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Bond ' Commission, Nov. 1, 1908. To the Hon*r«Me Mayor and Council of the City of Macon. . Gentlemen: We respectfully submit this, our annual report: Coupon Account. By-balance from last report. ledger page 19 $14,158.50 Amount received from city .treasurer since last report.... 40,000.00 To amount coupons paid aince last report Amount appropriated to sinking fund account $54,158.50 21.208.50 T 20.000.00 Coupons sewer 5 per cent bonds 5,575.00 Coupons deficiency 4V4 per cent bonds Coupons bridge and improve ment 5 per cent bonds Coupons city of Augusta 4 per cent bonds Coupons cltv of Savannah 5 1.822.1 1,710.f 1.800.1 1.285. ( per cent bonds , d».i Redemption 5 sewer bonds B.OOft.l Redemption 2 bridge and Im provement bonds 2,000.1 Paid safety box rent 20. t Paid Incidentals past, year 4.1 "aid $46,200 city Macon 6 per cent bonds, redeemed and cancelled 47.6.13.1 $47,707.91 Balance In bank, ledrer page 13 8,111.$3 Property of the Bond Commission. $ 26.000.00 Georgia fit per cent bonds. 20,ftoo.00 market house 5 per cent bonds. 105.000.00 stwar 5 per cent bonds. 4B.noo.no Augusta 4 per cent bonds. 24.200.00 Savannah 5 per cent bonds. 1.000.00 Columbus 6 per cent bonds. C. E. CAMPBELL, Secretary; MUST BELIEVE IT When Well-Known Macon People Tell It So Plainly When public endorsement Is made by a representative citixen of Macon the proof Is positive. You must be lieve It. Read this testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any kidney trouble will find profit in the reading. Mrs. S. A. Hanse, 504 Oal* St., Macon. Ga.. says: “During the last five years I had much trouble with my kidneys. Mv back ached so badly at times that I could scarcely get around the house and the pains seemed to center In the lower part of my back. The Irregular action of the kidney secretions also bothered me and though I consulted doctor* and tried various remedies, I could not obtain relief. Recently I went to the Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. and purchased a supply Of Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me In a short time and I shall never cease to be thankful to them." For sale toy all dealers price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the namr—Dtfan's—and take no other. SALLY PRESTON TAKES JHE FEATURE CINCINNATI. Nov. I.—pally Preston captured the feature event, a nille and seventy yards, handicap, af Lntonla to day. All Red got the plsco by a nose. Four favorites won. Financier took the lost race In a drive from heavily played favorite Hughes. First race, five and a half, furlongs— Denver Girl., 30 to l, won; Ludhiana, even, place, second; Slater Phyllis, 5 to 1. show, third. Time, 1:08 1-5. Second race, five furojnts—Wlntor Green, 7 to 10. won; Seawall, 8 to 6, place, second; Mabel Henry, out t6 show, third. Time, 1:00 S-5. Third race, six furlongs—A1 Muller. 3 to 5, won; Director. 5 to place, second; Lens. 1 to 3. show, third. Time, 1:12 2-fi. Fourth race, mile and seventy yards— Sally Preston. 7 to 5. won; All Rod, I to, 2. place, second: Old Honesty, l to 3. show, third. .Time. 1:48 3-5. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth—Still Alarm 2 to 1. won; Quaggy 2 to 1, place, second; Imbodcn. 6 to 6. show third. Time, 1:47 2-6. Sixth race, mile and one-Sixteenth- Financier, 10 to 1. wop; Hughes. 3 to 5, place, second; Severus, out. show, third. Time, 1:46^ 2-5. Time Will" Tell. For eleven years Blue Ribbon has been growing more popular until It la now the leading brand of extracts ! Montgomery. Is MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Mrs. John Wooten, of Amerleus, Is the guest of friends In the city. Major and Mrs. J. O. Varnadoe return- id to her home in Valdosta yesterday. Miss Cecilia Payne, of Montr visiting Mr# Paul Willingham. Miss flaxclle Powell, of Be,.,.„ .... College, who spent tho week-end In Ma con, returned to Forsyth Monday. Miss Julia Warren, of Louisville, Is visiting Mrs. George Wright on Magno lia street. Tho Clover Chain Circle meets this afternoon at 8:50 o’clock with Miss Ruth O’Berry on Washington avenue. Mr*. Florence Brown Reeves leaves to day for Griffin, where ahe wJH vJsJt friends. Mr. Charles Caldwell has returned from a pleasant three weeks’ trip to New York. Mrs. Edgar Chambers, of Atlanta, Is visiting her mother. Mr*. W. K. Mun- ford on Rogers avenue. vlncvllle. Mrs. Everetto Coleman has returned home after a visit to Mrs. William Green Raoul In Atlanta. Mrs. Clifford City arrived In Macon yesterda^and Is the guest of friends Mrs. W. R. Brown, of Atlanta, s yesterday In Macon with relatives route to FL Valley. Miss Helen Maxwell comes over ti from Mllledgevllle and will be the guest of Mrs. Will Virgin. Mrs. A. n. Brabham, of Fitzgerald, Is the guest of Miss Mlldrsd Cannon for a few days. Misses Kmmojene and Ella B. Shep herd and Edna Harris, of Macon coun ty, are visiting Mlsn Annie Bells Cheney on Western Heights. Mrs. E. E. Waller and Mrs, W. 8. Poole, Mrs. M. V. Murry have for their spent ff Merode ” Finiuhtul) Underwear Four Essentials In Women's Under Garments Yon will find nil four in “Merode” (Hand- Finished) Underwear, made exclusively; for women and children by women. For perfection of fit and fineness of finish “Merode” at&Underwear W* 1 has no superior. Elastic, soft and porous, it is exceedingly comfortable to the skin and most satisfactory in wear. We show these garments in a broad assort- fl ment of styles and shapes, in materials and weights adapted to the season. K'if “Merode” (Hand-Finished) Underwear is a wj revelation in comfort, beauty, fit and quality, qY'}._ We quote a few numbers for yonr benefit;— . Drswsrs, Vests, Corset* Tight*. Cover*. Unton Bulta. Extra Extra 8Ues. Sixes. Bisea. fllxe«. No. Color. Description. Price f-6 40-44 8-6 40-44 1558 White, light weight, finest combed cotton .. .50 .68 $1.00 $1.38 605 Cream, medium weight, finest combed cotton .80 .68 1.00 1.28 464 White, heavy weight fleeced combed cotton.. .80 .68 1.00 1.88 658 White and Silver, heavy weight merino, 60 per cent wool 78 1.60 1.18 1.00 666 White, medium weight merir.o, 60 p. c. wool .86 1.00 1.68 7.00 662 White, light weight merino, 60 p. c. wool ... .86 1.60 1.88 1.68 613 Wblte, light weight silk and wool, 25 p. c. silk 1.00 1.26 2.00 2.60 672 White and Silver, winter weight merino, 75 p. C. wool 1.00 1.26 2.00 2.60 •18 White, medium weight, silk and wool, 25 p. o. ellk f. 1.00 1.26 2.00 2.60 140 White and Silver, heavy weight merino, 86 p. c. wool 1.86 1.66 >,25 -2.76 674 White, heavy weight, 60 p. C. wooL 30 p. c. silk 1.68 2.00 8.00 3.60 Children’s ' IJlAV'.'l n’SSw. * k- A.LJLA . tt * 2-6 . 7-8 1862 White, heavy weight fleeced cotton 85 .46 264 U White, heavy weight fleeced cotton union suits all six** .16 2646 White and Natural, winter weight merino, 60 p. c. wool .60 .70 270 U White and Natural, winter weight merino, 60 p. c. wool, union suits, all sizes $1.00 W. A.DOODY CO. SALES AGENTS FOE JLAQON )0@DETY Mr, and Mrs. L. O. Stevens Entertain for Visitors. Mr. and Mrs.'L. O. Stevens* -dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little, and Major J. F. Hanson, of Atlanta, was a beautiful affair, and characterised by the charming hospitality for which the host and hostess are noted. Tho handsomo rooms of the Stevens home on College street were decorated with beautiful line yellow chrysanthem ums. and the same exquisite flower* formed the centerpiece for the dinner table, the long stemmed beauties arrang ed In a handsome cut glass vase In the center. Place* were laid for sixteen, those seated ut the table being Mr. and Mrs. John D. Little. Major J. F. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan. Judge nnd Mrs. W. H. Felton, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wortham, Mr. Stewart Jenes. Miss Tracy Duncan, Mr! Sam Dunlap. lir. and Mrs. Stevens. For Miss Ryan, of Atlanta. Mrs. Alfred Maguire's pretty home on Holt avenue was made additionally at tractive Monday afternoon when lnvlsh- ly decorated with cluyManthemums for the party Mrs. Maguire gave In honor of Miss Mary Ryan, of Atlanta. It was a bridge party, and sixteen jests were Invited to meet the honoree. At tho Interesting game played Mrs. Arthur Bcott made top score and won the fancy stock given as the first prise, and the consolation, a pretty comb, went to Mrs. Arthur Chapman. The guest of honor was presented with a special urlxo also, a pair of embroidered silk hose. Following the game ft delicious salad course was served at the small tables In the pretty parlors, where they had plnyed. Invited to meet Miss Ryan wer# Mrs. 8. H. Singleton, Mrs. Marquis, Mrs. Arthur Scott Mrs. Edwin Jacobs. Mrs. Augustus Collins, Mrs. Arthur Chapman, Mrs. Duncan Brown. Mrs. Ralph Blrd- sey, Mrs. Wylye Waxnon. Mrs. George Jones, Mlsn Erwin Jaudon. Miss Inox Minter. Mrs. Chris Hhnridan. Miss Rose Lee. Mrs. Daniel Morgan and Miss Al berta O’Hara. Honors for Macon Young Man at 8tate University. Mr. James W. Napier, who Is In hla senior year at the University of Georgia, nnd has made n fine Record since going there, has Just been made assistant prp- ' ssor of physics at the university. i His many Macon Mends are quite latlons. Hallowe'en Party. Mis* Irene Glenn we’en party on 1 , ...... —. of her guest. Miss Kathryn Cary of j decorated with autumn leaves and other Hallowe’en decorations. As each guest arrived they were met on the lawn by phamoms and conducted Into the house, where they marched and Join ed the others. salad course was served. The Invited guests were Misses Hath ..m Cary. Rtible Pierre and her guestr s Pearl McGarlty and Julia Burton of Bea- sle Tift, Clara Word. Annie Gantt. Lena Fetner. Berta Hatcher, Mantle Wood fin, Helen Lowe nnd Irene Glenn: Messrs. O. B. Long. T. J. Bacot, Porter Conrad. Roy Crockett. Emmett Fetner. Carl Bennett. I<eo Fetner. Coleman Lettlce. Mr. Day of Perry. Marlon King. Tom Caratarphen. George Goodyear, Peter Knox and Em mett Hodges. Mrs. W. W. Williams entertained a party of young people very delightfully yesterday afternoon at her home on High street. In honor of her small niece, little Miss Knthnrine Jones. The affair celebrated the seventh birthday of the little larly, and It was rnnde a most happy occasion, with party of sixteen children to share pleasure of the afternoon with her. Sever*I Interesting games were played by the children and later, they were scat ed for refreshments at a beautifully dec omted table, where a white and *toU motif was carried out with big yellov and white chrysanthemums. Those present were little Misses Grar* Berryman. Florence Holt, Elisabeth Comer, Elisabeth Birch. Constance Horne. Augusta Worsham. Celeste Horne, Maude Patlllo, Madeline Jones, Frances Solomon. Frances Holt, ~ For Miss Josephine Turpin. Mrs. Annie Horne will entertain this evening at a bridge party of severs tables In honor of Mis* Josephine Tur- In. of Ainerlcus. the attractive guest of — -• •*- -*•*— other affairs guest this week Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Arm strong, oftMonro#.-^ Miss Frankie Beqjsnd. of Atlanta. It spending some time with friends In Ms- con and will he "here during the remain der of the fair. • J „ The many friend* of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberta will be delighted to know that they will spend the winter In Ma con with Mrs. John Bird on High street. Mrs. John F. Everett, of Ft. Valley, who has been the guest of Mrs. Florence Brown Reeves for a week, returned to her home yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. Msrmsduke Blackshesr have returned to their home at Dublin after ^pending.the week-end In Macon ' e Jones returned yesterday — - v , College after spending the week-end In Uaoon with the homnfolka. Mr. Emmett Barnes. Jr., came home few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barnes, and returned yesterday. I Miss LucJJe Flournoy has returned to her home In Fort Valley after several i days spent pleasantly with relatives and friends In Macon- . _ | Miss Allle Tharp* returns to Forsyth today to resume her studies at Bessie I Tift after a very pleasant visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Tharpe. t Miss Sarah Taylor Is spending s few days at home from Mllledgevllle. where she attends the Qeorgla Normal and In-1 ^ U Ex-Congreasm*b Chaa. L Moses, of the fourth district, was. In the city yea- ^ Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hsrrold are being welcomed home by their friends after spending the psat month or two In British Columbia, . , .... * l Ed Napier and lovely ohlldrsn. Mrs. Ed Napier,and lovely children, who have been visiting , Mr. Napless mother on Napier Heights, return to their home near Mllledgevllle today after spending several days her*, taking Ini 1 Messrs? Georg* Pamour. William tJB pin/ Manila Wltman. Frans HolUendorf and William Happ were among the Mo- con boys at the state university who| came down for the football game, re turning Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Callaway, Jr„I have returned from at rtwllsrhtful w««44ln* trip tp Washington. Old Point Comfort, and other places of Interest, and are si home to their friends at 612 Forsyth Bt M?ss Myrtle Felton, of Montesuma. and Miss Howard, of Columbus, arrive In thl city today to be the guests of Mrs. A. C.| Felton, and will be delightfully enter- talned during their stay In the cUy.' . Among the delegatee who left yester day for Griffin to attend the OewiU Baptists woman’s missionary convention were Mrs. O. J*. OOJtln. ^Irs. A. Wheeler. Mrs. O. C. Moxlsy and Mr k’Mrs^H? 1 if Fielding and Miss JjmSE lllley have gone to Perry to attend the Riley-Jones wedding which occurs today end at which Miss Riley will be maid of h< Mrs! C. W. Lawton, who was called to MtMn on account of the death of her BgVTLBSSg newv will spend the winter with her sons. Messrs/ Richard and Osgood Lawton, flhe will be accompanied by, h*r daughter, Mrs. Albert Vaughan, who will spend a weelc or ten days with her. Miss Marleleu Hargrove of Brno wood, ■Miss Florence McElmurrsy of Waynes- boro and Miss Bar* Hargrove of Bron- wood were the vests of Mrs. J. A. Du.i- woody on Vlne\*.e avenue for the weel end. Miss McElmurray and Min Hargrove come down from Bessie Tift College, where they are studying music. Miss Camille Um»r left yesterday for Montgomery end will he delight fully en tertained In the Alabama car-itnl n« the guest of Miss Flora Young. Miss Lamar fs a charming young women, snd a pop ular and admired visitor srhernrer mm goes, and a number of delightful affairs gre-planned for her, MUg ?ouag will Whereas, the people of our city have been led to pur/ ■ chase so-called remedies from which they have received*’ no benefit whatever, and having thus wasted so much ^ hard-earned money, it has come to pass that they know ., not what to believe. ! Inasmuch as this unsatisfactory state of affairs exists,’’ • 3CNOW, THEREFORE, ALL PERSONS who are in need of such a medicine that we will supply them • with VINOI. on a POSITIVE GUARANTEE that if it does not succeed in benefiting them we will refund the entire amount of money paid us for it. , ' There is no one medicine that will cure everything, but^' there are some weknow to be honest, reliable,and of great. curative value. Such is VINOL; it is not a secret, medicine,—just peptonate of iron, wine, and all the •. curative extractives of cod liver oil, combined. We are ». familiar with every particle of it, and KNOW that' it - should benefit every one who uses it. ' V Could any offer be more fair than this ? You are ill; we offer you medicine which we believe will help you, and if it docs not we will return your money. Is there . anyone foolish enough not to accept this offer? You owe it to your family, to your friends, and yourself to try ' this medicine which we give you our pledge is a genuine cod liver and iron preparation of great merit. We unhesitatingly recommend Vinol as a Body, ' Builder and Strength Creator for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Frail Women, 'All Run Down Persons, and Those Needing * Good Tonic after the Grippe or any Severe Illness, and for Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. )* Do you think we could afford to lend our name to its praises, as we have been doing in the newspapers, if we did not know VINOL to bean honest and unusually’ valuable remedy for the ills for which it is prescribed ? We certainly could not; we therefore ask you, our neigh bors, friends and acquaintances to accept our assurances that this is a genuine offer, and that any and all persons who need a medicine of this character should/feel a sense of security in accepting it. % 1 You will absolutely be under no obligation to us what ever, if after you have tried one bottle of VINOL, and have not received any benefit, you have only to tell us - so, and- we \yill return the entire amount of money you'_ paid us for it. * ^ L VINOL is an old and valuable remedy improved by*/ modern science—tastes good and agrees with everyone. '» Call and get a bottle to-day. You won’t be sorry. TAYLOR-BAYNE DRUG CO., Macon Now Is the Time, Fifty-Nine We liavo just received a largo shipment of books that nro hiightly damaged, somo aro as good as now, all written by tho most popular authors. If you nro wise you will call TODAY nnd see them, for they will not Inst long nt 59 cents each. MACON BOOK CO. • Telephone 382. 616 Cherry St. ment. The little girl was bitten last Saturday by a dog suppoiod to be mad. It* head wns sent to the In stitute for'examination, and the Infoo- matlon came to Mr. Gowor today con firming his fears that the dog had rabies., Tho dog Is known to have bitten teveral'Other dogs snd the entire com munity Is In a state of excitement. It is roported that the city council will pass an ordinance requiring the dogs to bn muxxled. Mr. Gower Is superintendent of the aaw mill at this place owned by Nor man. Butler &. Co., of Norman Park, Georgia, e Pilous? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taateY Complex ion sallow? Liver needs waking up. probably accompany her home. Mrs. Emory Wlnshlp and little son, and Miss Patricia Gosarov* arrived In the city Monday night from New York, and the family are occupying the Han son resldenoe on Georgia'avenue until their home, the beautiful cllthy West house, •which Is bring renovated. Is fin ished. Mrs. Wlnshlp nnd Miss Cosgrove are receiving a cordial welcome from their many friends. CHILD IS BITTEN BY DOG; HURRIED TO INSTITUTE CROSLAND, Oa., Nov. 3.—Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. Gower left this morning for Atlanta, where they have gone to take their little four-year-old daugh- ter to the Pasteur Institute for treat-^ ^ ,—j— And many other painful and * I ■alf v distressing ailments from Jail'll which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by using ■■S JK Mother’s Friend, fhisretn- HrW wf ■ cdy is a God-scnd to expect- SWAwJMf* ant mothers, carrying them through the critical ordeal with safety. 'No woman who uses Mother’s Friend need fear the suffering Incident to birth; for tt robs the ordeal of its dread and insures safety to lire of mother and child, leaving her in a condition i more favorable to speedy re covery. The child is also healthy, strong and goodj notnrorl book rontslnlns valns- natUrCG. y, information wUIbe »— free by prltiof to BRAD FI ELD REGULATOR CO. Atlaota. Ga. nsures safety to life of mother and child, MOTHER I FRIEND BEDINGFIELD & CO. (Incorporated) EDWARD LOH, President. f Formerly of Maoon, Oa, t ( The names imply that everything bought here 1s the highest grade of all standard .whiskies, at lowest prices. . Send us your orders which, will receive prompt at tention. -• '■ • Write for Catalog 39 W. Forsyth St. , P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida