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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1908
jOAlHIY AND DELICIOUS
The one final, crucial fc«t
of a Confectioner’B stand*
in? is had in the quality of
bis Chocolates. *
How then, remember that it
■ the exquisite flavor and rnpert-
orlty of our Chocolates that first made the
reputation of this firm, and It was tho maintain
ing of that superiority of quality that has made thin
n the lender of all the world today in tho matter of
superior Chocolates. MdbyaU Dngjitu and Confnio^r*.
Manufactured bj UttUfUld & Sfs*re_Co. ^Knoxville, Tonn.
EXCLUSIVE AGENCIES GRANTED
G
EORGIA
NEWS
AND
p E ^ s L j ilre Your Fences Down?
As Manufacturers of
ENGINES and BOILERS
*« desire to call particular atten tton to the High Grade Engines we are
turning nut and te say that we gueranteo without heeiUtlon that there
Is no better engine ef Its class put on the market today In th« Untied
States. The perfectly balanced valve make* it of high value, and the
workmanship being first class, and s substantially put up engine,
tfdapte It particularly te work requiring hard service. We ore fur-
wishing them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly Is
It being used largely In saw mill, pinning mill, oil mill, cotton mill, an !
glanlng plants. Wa are prepared to demonatraie to prospective customers
who can give us a call that It has no equal. Write for full Information
end do so today.
ADDRE86
Schofield’s Iron Works
H4W-H
Mr. Barney Mannheim,
Franklin and Mr. Guiner ...
W>dr^-Jay tor MclUe. where tbey at
tundfil the Odd Fellows' convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Ctauoe Keynolda apent
HurvHy In the city.
Ml** Claire Burkett Is visiting relatives
"wr*!* Trim., Ca.-sll and aon. Reginald,
have removed to Hanford. Fla.
Mrs. 0, W, Burkett la visiting In Qult-
Mre. J. E. DeVaughn, of Montezuma.
Is the guest of Mrs. D. R. Pierce and
Mrs. J. C. Polhlll.
Mr. and Mrz, ./
Fla..
If. Martin.
._ ... _. Curry, of Quincy,
the guests of lion, and Mrs. J.
Mrs.
afternoon.
HAWKINftVILLe. j The beautiful palms and ferns that
. , _ J were artistically arranged in the altar
iii^hnn* iJti '■ and chancel made an attractive back-
- ground for the brl Jal party, while the
ringing tones of th- organ In Mendels
sohn's weddlns march, gave the added
Intereit that music alone gives. The
bride wore a blue tailor suit, daintily
trimmed, with hat to match, and the
attendants end ring-benror, wore white
suits with picture hats. All carried
shower bouquets, that of the bride be
ing specially beautiful.
After the ceremony the wedding
party returned to Marshallville and
were entertain'd at the residence of
the groom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
P.. T. Jones. Among the Marshallville
guerts Invited to Perry were Included
Mr. and Mrs. Sam MtG«h©e, Dr. and
Mm. J. E. Haslam. Judge and Mr*.
J. A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Sammons, of Home. Mr. and Mrs. n.
T. Jones, Mrs. Eddie Jonea Battle.
Misse s Ann!*. Nettle Lou and Su*!e
Jones, Mr. Burke Murph, Miss Taec—
dozia llnslam and Mr. Frederick Jones.
On Thursday evening an elegant
reception was given at the country
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jones,
to which many guests from Marshall-
vllle, Perry and Fort Valley were In
vited to meet Mr. and Mra. Willis
Cooper Jones.
Waterman entertained
rmlngly In her new home Friday
' guests '
v» ymif, "in. i. n, »»
Munford, Miss Anna Waterman and Mrs.
T. K. Ixivejoy. After the game of trail
a delicious salsd and sweet course was
gerv«•'!. The prize, a beautiful bunch of
White roses, wa* cut for by Mrs. Wynne
and Mr*. Buyer, and won by Mrs.
firm.' William 8mlth. of Lumber City.
Is th* guest of Dr. A. A. Smith.
Mr*. 11 It. Pierce and J. <\ Polhlll have
returned from n visit to MnnUSuma.
Miss Mell Hmlth has returned from a
visit to Dublin.
Macon, Georgia.
Frank H. Markwalter
will lie* Kind to submit estimates on nil classes of Marble
Work, siifli ns Monuments, Slabs, all classes Cemetery
Work, also Building Tile and Interior Marble Work.
—378 FIRST STREET.—
The Empire Electric Co.
"uecessor* to H'ngtetoa-Mmintfnrd Electric <’o. Now unft-r management ai .}.
WILIJAM J. MOUNTFORD. JR. |
Efficiency, Competency, Promptness |
Everythin; Electrical by Electrical Experts t
Office C14 Mulberitv Bt. (Pythian* Castle). phon« 117. Rcxldonc* Phone 1?4
WHISKEY ON TRIAL
In order tha: 3
celebrated KENn
you tin
four
MOO. express prepaid.
11 may have a chance to try our
KY SPRAY RYE. we will make
„ . 'imposition: Send us nn order for
our quarts KENTC'CK SPRAY RYE. four full quartz
* Cash must acoompany
Wo will ship tamo to you and on rrc«lpt of the
roods you have ths privilege of sampling them, every
If you wish. If you arc not entirely satisfied
to us at our expense and we will prompt -
y«u your money. You see you run no
fall to plena* you.
n ff t lower priced goods, hut a trial will
th it you cannot get really good whiskey
•slum th.
.v refund
-Isk If x
If you
•onvlnce
or a tower pr|<
FREE. Our c implet© Illustrated price I.lst sent free
m receipt of po mi curd request. It explains WHY
we save you money.
United Liquor Store
Branoh UNITED LIQUOR STORES CO.
(C,plUI K50.000.00.)
Oldest Whisky House in South
ESTABLISHED 1881
OLD SHARPS WILLIAMS.
Pure line old Rye, by the
gallon ; «iM
4 full quarts is. 10
Express prepaid.
QKORQB J. COLEMAN.
Pure Pennsylvania Rye,
rich and mellow, by the
B $2.t|
I quarts |3 04
Express prepaid.
ANVIL RYE.
lhire and substantial fam
ily whisky, by tbs gallon. .12 #0
4 full quarts tMt
Express prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN.
Richland mellow.
::US
OLD GEORGIA CORN
Direct Frem Bonded Ware See see end Old.
roe? UrsS&D^i**mcirmrrrrrrrrrTriirmrmimrirzziii"
Express prepaid.
as
We handle ell tbs leading brands of Rye
market, and will save you from « te te per c
tor pried Uat and catakgue. Mailed free
and Bourbon Whiskies
Whiskies la th
purchaser Sen
THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU LIQUOR CO.
720, 722, 724, 720 West Bay Street
JACKSONVILLE, . . . FLORIDA
MARSHALLVILLE.
Mr. nnd Mrz. Roy Goodwin, of Au-
1 gusto, and their young sons. Thomas
; and Robert Roy, Jr., have been tne
Kucata I‘*r a week of Mrs. D. B. Good
win.
Mrz. Harvey Anchors, of Haddock,
and her children, Louise and Freddie,
were the guest* for a week of her
mother, Mrs. Fred Walker.
Mr. nnd Mrz. G. R. Blappey were
recent visitors to Mm. George Harrla,
In Fort Valley.
Edna 1
.—*t week _ — -
In Covington aa the delegate from the
Htepien Hopklnz chapter. D. A. R.
| which Ircnt an encouraging, report,
having Included In Its philanthropic
I work a contribution to the "Martha
Berry Industrial School," near Romo,
nld given to a needy daughter of the
Revolution; a contribution to t'.u
"Continental Memorial Hall." In Wash
ington City, and other work of a be
nevolent character.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roswell have
moved to Marshallvllle from Monte
zuma and $»ave room* with Mra Mary
i Bailey.
Mr*. J. W. Martin spent several days
during the fair In Macon with Mrs.
I J. n. Dunwody. ,
I Ml*s Ettlenne Baldwin. of Fort Val
ley. was a recent visitor to relatives.
Ml*ft Louise Hay*, tho young grand
daughter of Mrs. I>ora Frederick, waa
| recently the verv attractive flower girl
r >- * » v I at the Noth
r*"» , i*r Montezuma.
Mis* Kunlea Jolly l« In charge of a
school at Muzella.
, . . . . Mrs. Felder J. Frederick snd Mrz.
11 4. A. Edwards will go to Atlanta as
. delegates to the general convention
J. IT. D. C. from th© James D. Frederick
chanter.
Mrs. O. J. Masses Is vlaltlng relz
tlvcs In Ahhevllle, Ala.
Mrz. D. B. Goodwin wit a recent
visitor to Fori Valley.
Dr. George M. Niles has returned to
Atlanta nfter n short visit to Col. and
Mr*. L. O. Niles.
Mr. O. R. Hlappey with Master Rob
ort Rlnppey. Jack Simmons and Ram
say Simmons, recently visited Monte
suma.
Messrs. John D. Wade. Rennie IV
Frederick, Jasper RJanney, T. J. Mar
tin. Jr., were recent visitors to Macon.
Ml*z Annie Chandler, of Montgom
ery. Ala., ha* returned horns after a
vi«dt to Mr*. L. B. Humph.
Mrs. Bryan Edwards was the guest
of Mrs. O. R. 8lsppey for several dayr
Inst week.
Mr. and Mis. I. F. Murnh. Mr. Burke
Murph. Mr. J. J. Murph. and Mr.
John Murph. recently enjoyed a tr'n
to Montezuma In their new MzzMtfiq
While there they were the guests of
Dr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Mulltno.
Miss Csrrle lilrhnrdsnn, of Monte
zuma, and Miss Ruby Lumpkin, of
Lafayette, have been guests of MIas
Elite Rlnppey.
Mr. Will Lester, Mr. L. A. Rump'’.
Mr. V, R. Frederick, Mr. 'Edwin
hldwln, Mr. Thomas J. Martin and
Mr. Needham Masses wer# In Macon
(hiring the fair. I
Mra. P. R. Frederick. Mrs. Ram Me-
Gchee. Mrs. George RIP©. Mrs. Aleck
Pharr and Ml** Ellse Rlnppey enjoyed
a pleasant visit recently to Fort Val
ley.
Mr. Ed. Myers, of Montgomery, vis
ited his sister, Mra. Lewi* B. Rumpn,
Inst week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlnelalr Boston, of
Nashville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Felder Frederlek.
Mr. and Mra. L M. Felton and
daughter. Clootie, spent several days
recently In Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff King were the
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Baldwin In Fort Valley.
Mrs J V. Frederlek and Lorraine
Frederick were recent visitors to Ma
con.
Miss nuby Lumpkin, of tJhfayette,
was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank B. Murph.
The student* In the t.igher grades
In the Marshallvllle high school under
the management ef Prof. Manning
Austin, Mis* Burton Walker, Miss
Hassle Ronton. nnd Miss Mary Niles.
; promise their friends an evening of
pleasure on Friday. November 1S‘"
: They have Issued Invitations to
I "Book Shower." for the benefit of the
! school library, to bo given In Prof.
’ Austin's room. Rich guest fa re-
: queated to contribute some good book
tn the library and thus aid and en-
j courage the young people In cultlvnt-
* log a taste for good literature,
j Miss Annie Sue Johnson has tons
to Grangervltte.
Mr Pearsall Baldwin visited Ms
eon last week.
Mrs. Eliza lfsrrlson spent last week
In Macon visiting Mrs. Ida Manghum
Mrs. Lucy Johnson has returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. liar-
i v« v. In Montezuma.
I Rev. Carl Minor, of Moultrie, assist
ed Rer. J. A. Ansley. In his s -rvlces
: last week at the Baptist church His
* sermons were clear, strong and help,
ful. and will result In great good.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Niles were
recent visitors from Amertcus to Col
snd Mrs. U O. Ntlea.
Mrs M. A. Sawjrer, of Bronwood.
has rented the Hotel Zfiberta and
moved Into It.
Work has begun on the new real
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Sumter Good
win. on West Main street.
The marriage of Mlaa Elisabeth
Dorothy Riley, of Perry, to Mr. Willis
Cooper Jonea of Mimhalbrllle. eras
solemnised at the Methodist church
In Perrr at 4 tv m Wednesday. No-
vember 4th. Mrs. Lee Paul presided
I at the organ nnd Just before the bridal
nertr entered. Mias Addle •ftose. of
Wrry. sang "Until Death." The ush
ers came first. Mr. Lewis Riley, of
Perry, and Mr. R'ake Fielding, of
yacon. Following them were the at
tendants. Mlse Annie Woodward, of
Perry, and Mr. Adam Haslam. of Mar-
shallvfUe. Then came Mis* Martha
Riley, tittle sister of the bride, as
Vine-bearer, nnd following her the
bride entered with her maid of honor.
Mlaa Jennie Riley, of Macon The
groom and Ms best man. Mr. Howard
Murph. of MarehallvUte. mat them at
the altar and the solemn service eras
EATONTON.
The Mystic Circle was dcHehtfully an-
tertnlned Prldzr afternoon from 3 to • R
‘clock, by Mr*. TharMeus G. Groctic. nt
Hlllcrefft,
(Jr com ted with
^ d the guest* .
evening to write
e'en. Email p!<
Shone presont w<
the spirit of Hallowe'en
requested during the
*tory about Hallow-
imall picture* were cut
allowed to draw three
pictures to lllustrstn their stories, which
“’ere written In booklet* with artistic
and-p*lnted decoration
. utnpklns and other my
the day. These stories •
umld much merriment, nnd each proving
*o Interesting, that all drew for the'prlr,.
by guesnlng the number of pumpkin Seei
In a dish. Mr*. W. F. Jenkins. Jr., re
reived the prize, n dainty Fl-Jier plrturt
framed in gold. After the contest a de
lirious snl*d course with black coffee wm
* t were Mrz. B R.
Mrz. D. Ii. Thom-
We are offering for a few days some good
FENCING, cut to 3 feet, 4 feet and 5 feet
lengths, at $1.00 PER HUNDRED FEET
for 3 and 4 foot lengths and $1.25 per
• hundred for 5-foot lengths; 5x5 heart pine
posts at 20 cents each. Post long leaf
South Georgia pine.
Massee-Felton Lumber Co.
Telephone 1840
Macon, Ga.
Quick delivery «f Quality
Mr*. W. K. Mu ft he
Mrs V. H.
Taliaferro. Mr*, nosnltejil, Mr*. Florence
Gardner. Mr*. TV. P.
hihbs. Mr* rreston Brooks, of Athens!
J. S. Ttir— "*- ' “ —
Hattie W
.hella Lewi*. Miss Ilxttl- Weav
Gladys Orceno and Master Gilmore
nlcht of Hallow©’
Sunday school
hie party on
the home of
* greeted by n phantom spirit half i.
block above the seen* of merriment. AH
manner of pumpkin faces, mystic lamp
shades, lanterns and a mvrj^rlotiftiv
sounding paper curtain
**t h*d to paw Into the
d with autumn Faye* tl
l and parlor. Bobbing ap
bull* of cords Ihrouhg the windows. Irv
ing fortune* and various cuntomz of All
IIftl!owe"en were enjoyed. At 10 o’rlnrit
apple* nuts, candle* end other fruit*
were served on* the rear porch, when sev
eral congenial *b!r|t" among the young
men friend* of the class lolncd the partv
unexpectedly, adding to the merriment of
the occa«lon. A single file promenade
through several blocks closed the
Inn's pleasures.
Ml** Mildred Greene entertained quite
lolly oartv of young elrl fri«*»ds at the
ime of her parents, Mr. and Mrs ^
cone, on the afternoon of the
ite. All manner of myatle witcheries
of the reason were ©nloyed and the oc
casion was one-of rare pleasure to the
guests. A salad course of refreshment*
servod tit * o'clock.
. ©v. nhd Mr.*? Harold race were hoit
and hostess for quite n delightful spend-
tho.dsy party Wednesday at the Putnam
tuiraonano on Montlcello avenue. Tl
day wan the dale for the quarterly cot
ferenco of the circuit, and -the mcmhei
Ith their pastor and presiding ridt
... parsonage, where the good lndl<
of all tho churches brought well filled
basket* fo* a bountiful southern dlnm
at noon. Rev. nnd Mr*. Pace mnd© th.
ipe of genuine pleasure and ©nlov-
ment for their parishioners, among whom
unusurffly ^opulai
i Margery Thom** i
toy Hi
Ilf long bt
I.lttle Ml** Margery Thom** ws* quite
a delightful young hostess Saturday af
ternoon at nn nnnsunlly enjoyabl* Hal
lowe'en partv for a merrv pnrtv
Thomas.
Frldny evening Mr. Thnddeua
Greene entertained a number of gontle-
men friend* at an oyster supper nt his
home on LaFayettA street. Onlv the Im
mediate n'-lchhorhood was Invited and
the nffnlr while thoroughlv Informal was
genuinely en loved bv those present,
rovers were laid for eight and an excel
lent menu wa* iiqjved.
Judge and Mr*. Joseph B. Turner, Mlaa
Leila Turner, Miss Luev Turner. VI**
2fartha Turner. Mr. 1-oult Turner, Mr.
and Mr* Joseph R. Turner, tmhy nnd
nurae. formed a pleaaant family party nt
the atnt© fair In,Macon Friday,
Mr*. J. Calhoun Reid ha* returned
home from a visit to relative* at Bamez-
villa and Atlanta.
Mr. Clavton Lancaster, M1«z Kate Lan
caster and Ml** t^na laneaster wera re
cent Maeon visitors.
Mb
MU-. .
Ml«s Arnes Lex'erett* was a recent
guest of Bflss Katie Pott In Madison.
Mr*. Frter W Walton. Jr., attended
the Lean Year donee In Madison during
the week pant.
The manv friends of Mrs. J. 8. Mont
gomery. will regret to hear of her serious
Illness at her home In Marietta. O.. where
she went In July to he with her namnts
during h*r husband** absertee In Europe.
Miss B©»*le Hanks, accompanied by
Ml** Fvle Griffith spent the past week
end with her family In Macon.
Mia* Nora Cone, of MlHcdgevllle, is the
guest of Mm. Vat Rainey.
Mr*. TV R. Bonner has returned home
K im a visit to her son. Prof. Cowles
rile, of Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. will TWamett have pur
chased the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles
A. Hopkins on Jefferson street and will
reside them after December.
Miss Virginia Johns wa* a recent guest
of Mi*s Julia Wilson In Maeon.
Miss Bessie Lawrence |* visiting At
lanta. before returning to her home at
Ashbume.
Mr. Frank W. Holt and Miss Elizabeth
Holt were In
pact
IUST ONE ORDER will convince
you of the superior quality of our
Kentucky Rye or Bourbon or Georgia
Corn Whiskies. * We have sold these
whiskies for a long time on a positive
“money-back” guarantee, and we have
never been called upon to refund.
Our whiskies are pure, palatable and
healthful,'and they have built for us
an enviable reputation.
Our Own Brands Assorted to Suit Purchaser—Express Prepaid'
Four Full Quarts (in glass)
WILLOW DALE RYE
Finest Kentucky Bourbon . (
S 4.00
Old and Fragrant . , , \ „ ,
S2.SS
BLUE LABEL
ALLAN SINCLAIRS .
Pore Old Com . . • «
. S 4.00
Georgia Com
ta.es
Twelve Full Quarts (Either Brand) .
Slt.00
Twelve Full Quarts (Either Brand) . •
48.00
Remit by Postal, Express Money Order, or New Yorlc Exchange.
We Pay Express Charges and Guarantee Safe Delivery.
"If We Distill It—It’s Right”
The Swift Creek Distilling Co.
(Incorporated) •
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
Established to 1838
Macon during the week
Mrs. Will Matthews wa* a guest this
week of Mr*. Will Reeves In Madison.
Mrs. Capo Walker spent Wednesday In
Mr. and MV*. John D. Watter*«n and
Miss Mary Gale Watterson. of Rogers-
vide. Tenn.s attended th* daneo at tho
Hotel Morgan Thursday night In Madl-
Mrs. Stark Dennis has returned homo
from Atlanta.
Mr*. Chirk Davit. Mlsa lkraneea Terrell
FITZGERALD.
Beautifully engraved wedding Invi
tations were received this week by a
largo Dumber of people, which read
as follows: "On Wednesday evening
November the eighteenth, nineteen
hundred and eight, at nine o'clock.
Central M. thodlst church. Fitzgerald.
Georgia. Mr. and Mrz. Louts Hamilton
K*tm will give In marriage their
daughter Gertrud# Tneas. to Mr. Georg*
Cameron ftinlt*. Tho pleasure of your
company la requested."
The beauty and popularity of tha
bride to he. together with the hustneas
■Blok and large acquaintance of Mr.
ittk In many other town*, make this
wedding one of tha events of the Beg
in.
The Woman's Ctub met Wednesday
afternoon In tha beautiful parlors of
tha Elks' Rail, and enjoyed a moat In-
tereettng meeting. A r*hfr °* the
necessity ef art culture In the public
schools was read by Mf*s pfargar©t
* - - XUltk. r?V| V
were elected to the Valdosta mooting:
Mr*. J. E. Mercer and Mrs. laadore
Golden with Mrs. c. a Baker and
Mrs. W. n. Rogers as alternates.
Other member* of the club will be In
attendance.
Col. and Mr»l Tom Eason. Mis* Bus-
ale and Master Tom. Jr., have returned
to their old home in McRae. They
were called upon to pats through sor
row and misfortune during their resi
dence hero and their many friends
follow them with their sympathy.
Mrs. A. H. Brabham is visiting her,
mother-in-law, Mrs. R. II. Sherod in
Augusta.
Miss Anna Oxford waa the guest of
Miss Marx* Hal*. MIsz Oxford Is one
of th* teachers at Norman Park
Mr*. Alla Perry, of Ocllla, made her
Fitzgerald friends a short visit
Miss Eleanor Marston. visited! In
Macon this past week.
Miss Nellie Tyler entertained her
•Uter from Norman Park recently.
Mr. and Mra. Marcus Luke visited
the Macon fair.
8ANDERSVILLE.
"Tha^Oaka" near Barton wm a scene
of unusual beauty Wednesday morn
ing. when at 10: SO o'clock Miss Susie
Warthen was married to Mr. Alexan
der Stephens Chamlee. of Randeravllle.
Three hundred Invitations were Issued
ehlefly to th* young friends of thlal
popular couple.
Th* handsome ©M home was beau-!
tlfully decorated with southern smllax!
and chrysanthemum*. In tte drawing!
room wa* improvised an altar banked
with ferns and white rosea.
Promptly at the hour. Mrs. A. Cham- j
lea played the accompaniment of "Love!
Me and the World la Mine." sung by
Bfesdamec Hartwell Holme* and L.M. i
HRchcock. At Its dose th* pianist
began the wedding march as a signal
for pie approach of tha bridal party.
The usher*. Messrs. Rattle Spartrg and
Findley Irwin precede J little Virginia
Warthen. a niece of the bride, dainty I
In a whR# tulle and sltk. She bore a i
satin pillow upon which roster the i
wedding ring. The bridesmaid*. Misses
iCeaUaued on Page Three.)
DO YOU DRINK GINGER ALE? THEN TRY
“Acme Ginger Ale”
Browed by the same process ns beer, from the best im
ported Jamaica ginger root, with distilled water and
bottled under refrigeration.
It is a very healthy and refreshing beverage and is
second to none ever produced into this market.
We invite comparison with any imported article
and think you will agree with ns.
Our system of making ginger ale is the only oorreot
way to make a first class article and onr prices are but
little more than what you pay for the ordinary ginger
Try a case or cask and yon will pronounce it as
good as any ginger ale you ever drank.
Phones 342 and 396
Acme Brewing Co.
Macon, Ga.