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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPHi SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1003
GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS
(Continued from Pace Two.)
DR,FARNHAM
SPECIALIST
Free
Consultation!
Free
Examination!
When you go to Dr. Farnham, you
find out your troubles, no guess. The
Dr. takes time to examine you.
No Drug Bills to Pay.
Telephone 930.
Treatment Reasonable.
Even the poorest peopio can have
the best treatment because it is with
in their reach.
Nervous Troubles
Are you growing weak and nervous?
Are you easily excited?
Do you have shatp pains in chest,
head and over heart?
Do you have blind, dizzy spells?
Do you have black specks before
your eyes?
Do you have hot hashes?
Have you a bad taste In morning?
Do you get numb and ting e?
See Dr. Farnham and get those worn
out nerves built up. You are bound to
get worse and in time go on to com
plete collapse or nervous prostration
Dr. Farnham’* new treatment of med
icines and electrical massage will
soothe tho aching nerves and putney
life into the worn out system.
Stomach Troubles.
Do you feel a weight In stomach af
ter meals?
Have you a burning in pit of
stomach?
Do you have fullness In stomach?
Does your heart palpitate?
Do you have belching of gas?
Do you have eour stomach?
If you have some of these symptoms
better see s Specialist. Dr. Farnham
does not guess at your condition; he
gives a thorough examination and If
you can be cured ho will surely cure
you.
Diseases of Women.
Do you have pains low down In
back?
Are you weak and nervous?
Have you ovarian neuralgia?
Have you displacement*?
Dr. Farnham’s treatment will relieve
and cure you and save you from a
serious operation.
HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES.
Cured without the use of the knife.
Dr. Farnham guarantees a cure and
you do not have to lay off three or four
weeks and go to hospital. Not neces
sary to lose any time from your work.
FISTULA
Cured without a serious operation. No
knife, no chloroform, no serious opera
tion, no painful operation.
Diseases of Men.
Special attention given to these dis
eases. Dr. Farnham cures where others
fall. Specific blood poison cured to
stay cured.
Dr. FARNHAH
' ... MACON, GA„
* • 568 Cherry St.
G. S. & F. RY.
Schedule Effective Oct. 18, 1908.
DEPARTURES:
a. m* No. 1, Through Train to
Florida, carries OUatvatlon Par
lor car and coaches, Macon to
Jacksonville via Valdosta; con-
i E&rc.sr 4 w.v v ' ut *
’!?& /.‘m^Nof*, "Qcorgla South,
em Huwanee Limited.” Macon to
Jacksonville v;* Valdosta. Solid
tfala with Georgia Southern and
Florida. Twelve ticcUon Draw-,
*"• Hoom Bleeping Car; open at
p. m. In the Union Depot.,
:*». connection ar Jacksonville!
ySt
.for all points In Florida/
12:1» a. m., No. M. "Dixie Flyer; -
coaches and Pullman elec per a,
Macon to Tlfton. en route from
St^Louls and Chicago to Jack-
ARRIVALS:
4:15 a. m.. No. 4, "Georgia South
ern Suwanee Limited." from
Jacksonville and Palladia, .local
sleeper Jacksonville to Macon;
paeeengers <w*i remain In local
KSTLS
8:25 a. m., No. »4. "Dlxl* Flyer,"
coaches and Pullman eieoeri
e iron
Tlfton to Macon, «n rout, from
J.cluonrtU. to St. Lout, and
Chicago.
11-Mm„ No. «, "Shoo-Fly," from
Valdosta.
4:25 p. m.. Ns. 2. from Patatka.
Jacksonville and all Intermediate
Points. Parlor Observation Car
Jacksonville to Macon,
c. B. RHODES. Can. Pass. Agent.
Macon. Oa.
Martha Mathis. Daisy McMillan and
: Xelle Warthen. gowned in white silk
, voile over taffeta, with gloves, girdles,
in<l shoes of pale green, each carrying
white carnations and ferna, met at the
drawing room door the groomsmen.
Messrs. Ike Loaler. R. L. Chamlee. and
J. W. Chamlee. Mias Linda Chamlee.
maid of honor, dressed In white crepe
d* chene over silk, her flowers car
nations, met Mrs. A. L. Evans, a slater
*f the bride, matron of honor, who
■vas handsomely attired In white bro
cade satin, her flowers were white
roses. Then came the bride with her
brother, Dr. J. B. Warthen, who gave
her to the groom before the altar,
where Rev. A. Chamlee performed the
icremony.
Tit® bride was robed In an exquisite
trees of white duchesse satin, whose
ramlture was pearl -asaamentarle, the
leeves. yoke and berthe were of real
, duchesse lace: her veil was looped
hack by a broach of diamonds and
pearls, the gift of the groom. Her
flower* were a shower bouquet of
Immediately after the ceremony the
guests were served In the reception
hall, fruit nectar, by Miss Irene Mc
Dowell, of Moliva, Ga,, and Mr. R. P.
Hicks, of Dublin.
Miss Mary Lou Thomas, of Bartow,
and Mr. Emmett Spier, of Wadley, pre
sided over the bridal registry.
Misses Julia Murphey. of Bartow,
and Ada Perkins, of Wadley, Intro
duced the guests Into the spacious
dining-room, down whose length ex
tended a table beautiful in its ap
pointments. The cover was of lace,
the flowers chrysanthemums and ferns.
The center-piece wax a brWe and
groom In miniature.
The bride’s cake rested on stream
ers of tulle, which were drawn out by
the bridal party, each had fastened to
it a souvenir.
The wedding breakfast wa^complete
In every detail.
The bride’s traveling dress was
tailor suit of blue cloth, with silk
waist, gloves, shoes and hat to match.
Mr. and Mrs. Chamlee left on the
down train for Savannah, thence to
Florida. They will he away until De
cember the first, then will he at home
to their friends at the residence of
Mr. A. Louis Evans In Sandersvllle.
Mr. Chamlee Is a successful business
man, a member of the firm of Irwin &
Chamlee, brokers. Mrs. Chamlee, as
Mf*s Susie. Warthen. was very popular
and spent much of her time In San
dersvllle with her sisters, Mesdamea
George C. and Louis Evans,
The present* were many and valu
able.
SWAIN SBORa
Mr. A. S. Bradley entertained at a
stag dinner Tuesday, the party Includ
ing Mr Wylie Thompson, Mr. W. E.
Clark. Mr. W. W. Larsen. Mr. R. J.
Williams. Mr. H. R. Daniel. Mr. W.
M. Rountree. Mr. Clifford Thompson,
Mr. J. A. Smith and Mr. Arthur Ma
con. •
A very delightful feature of the
week’s social pleasures wa s the en
tertainment given by Mrs. Hattie
Humphrey to the members <of tho
Parses class of which she Is the much
loved teacher.
Miss Cflandla Thompson entertained
very charmingly a few friends at a
apend-the-dav party at her pretty
coufjtrv home. Those who partlcl
rated in the pleasures of the day were
Mis* Kathryn Day. of Frostburg. Md..
Miss Mary Oabome. Miss Phronlo
Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark,
Mr. and Mra. J. R. Thompson, Mr.
George Rountree and Mr. Leon Thomp
son.
Miss Hattie Johnson, Miss Viola
Lewis and Mias Lois Johnson, of
Thrift, were Mr*. E. D. Walea’a guests
this week.
On last Tuesday MliS VIette Rlner
and Mr. Gordon Rlner were married at
tho home of Mr. Allen Meeka, the
officiating minister. Mias Rlner la a
daughter of Mr. Amos Rlner and the
groom Is the youngest son of Mr. Ma
rlon Rlner. all of this county.
Mrs. J. R. McLeod and little son
have returned from r delightful visit
to Mrs. W. H. Redlneflold. at Bartow.
Mr. and Mra. G. P. Drlnkard have
moved to Summit where they will
lose thorn as residents of this city.
Mrs. ,T. II. McLendon, of Dellwood,
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. O, N.
Gelse.
Miss Dorothy Dexter, of Bthtesboro.
.As returned to this city, and will
attend school here this year. While
here she win make her home with her
aunt. Mrs. N. T. Olllff.
Miss Salih* ConW spent tAe week
end with her parents «t Claxton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coursey spent
Sunday In Mlllen, whither thev w<
celled on account of the Illness of Mr.
Coureey’a brother.
Miss Gertrude Brown Ha Mating
Mr* L. P. Youmans.
Nellie Landing, of thlls city,
and Mr. Stripling were quietly married
last Sunday ovonlhr.
Miss Maude Smith, who has charge
of the school at Fmlthon, was the
guest Friday and Saturday of Mrs.
A. Rmlt*.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rent*, of Wad
lev. snent several day* of this week
1th the family of Mr. Oeorge Rents,
Dr. Rente’s brother.
Mrs. TTersehel Y/llltnms and children
of Dublin, hsve returned homo after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. Williams* moth,
er. Mrs. R. .T. Williams. *
Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk R. Durden, of
Psvsnnsh, snent this week with Mr.
W. M. Durden, at Graymer.t
Mrs. J. W. Rountree end daughter
pro pleasant visitors this week to
Mrs. J. V. Truett,
WAYCRQ38.
Mrs. C. C. Hamer has returned from
.. visit to her daughter. Mrs. E. C.
Ballentinef in Jacksonville,
Mr. Thomas L. McKay, of Mnean.
vls'ted friends hers during the w*ek.
Mr. J. IT. Goodwin., of Coff»e pountv.
snent Thursday In the cltv. mute
to his old home In North Carolina.
Mrs. TT IT. Royer end llttte son. of
Jacksonville nre visiting her mother.
Mrs. Mary B«cW.
Mrs. J. H. Reldlng attended the
stnfe convention of the D. A. R. at
Covington this! week.
Mrs. g. H. Remshert, after a rlrit
to relatives In the elt^. has returned
tr her home In Savannah.
Mra. Chas. O. Harris, of Jackson
ville, I* vtsttfnr relatives in the eltv
Mr«. L. A. Wilson onl Miss Knto
Wilson have returned from a visit 10
Mr. and Mri, Alvin Johnson at 8t.
h*orv*e,
Mr*. R. B. Cotter anl ehlldeen; tl
Chicago, have arrived hers to join Mr.
Cotter to make their homo.
Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Springer and
children will leave soon for Cbu**otte
N. C.. where they will make the'v fu
ture home.
Mrs. W. C. Hatcher, of Cave Springs.
Oa, Is visiting Mrs. J. M. Ytong.
valdosta’
There was a large and Interesting
meeting of the Wymodsusla Club
Wednesday afternoon In the parlor*
the Valdes Hotel, when a splendid pro.
gram was rendered, MU* Care Legrl'
being the leader. Quotations from
Latin literature were given hy megi-
hers of the Huh. end also answer* V
questions on the history of Italy, Two
excellent papers were read bv MHe
Csmtlle Stevens and Mis* Coro I>vd*
respectively, and a song by MU*
Josphlne Denmark was a pleating
feature of the program.
The ladle* of tie club nre butlly
engaged In preparing for the enter
tainment of the Federation of Wo
men’s Clubs, which meets here week
after next. Reports from the commit
tees Wednesday showed that arrange
ments are shout perfected. There will
be several brilliant social functions
during the week. The ladle* of the
Wymodsusla Club will give the visit
ing ladles a luncheon, which promises
to be the most elegant thing Valdosta
has had. The Elk* will give a recep
tion In their parlors, which also nrom.
Iscs to be very elaborate. There will
bo several other aoctlat affairs and all
of the spare tllme from the business
sessions will be given to entertain-
rnenta in honor of the visitors.
Quite a good deal of Interest Is
aroused this week by a spirited con
test among a dozen young ladles,
through their friends, for queen of the
carnival next week. A dozen or more
have been nominated and the voting
hns been lively. The contest will con-
tlnue until next Wednesday. The
successful candidate will be on a geest
float, surrounded by fifty of her maids,
at the head of the carnival parade. A
diamond ring la also to be awarded
the successful one.
The Epworth League harvest social
was held at the Methodist parsonage
Friday, there being much Interest In
tho unique entertainment, a feature of
which was the "HarveRt Shower," con-
elating of fruits, etc., which each mem
ber carried.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
hod no Interesting meeting at the home
of Mrs. Charles Jones on Pine street,
Friday afternoon at S o'clock.
Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson has returned
from Atlanta, where she visited rela
tives and friends.
Mias Willard Culpepper has returned
fmm Thomnsvllle. where ahe haa been
attending college for some time.
MU* Camilla Stevens has returned
from Thomaaville. wf*.ere she apent
two weeks with Miss Edwena Mallette.
Mrs. Mary Rouse returned ftom
North Carolina Tuesday morning, after
spendllng three months with relatives
there.
Mrs. J. D. Chspman and Mra. O.K.
.Tones left thl» week for Griffin to
attend the Woman’s Missionary Union.
Mr. E. C. Mormant and bride, of
Macon, spent several days this week
In Valdosta with friends.
Mrs. Charles Corner, of Savannah,
spent a few days this week with her
daughter. Mrs. Phil. Pendleton, being
on her way home from Knoxville,
Tenn., where she has been visiting.
Mayor Roberts, his daughter, Miss
Male Dell Roberta, and Mrs. H. C.
Peeples spent this week In Savannah.
Mrs. w. B. Hitchcock and little child
left Tuesday for Tlfton to spend a few
day* with relatives.
Mrs. J. E. Morrow left Wednesday
for Hnmlet, N. C., to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs. Jack Gibbons.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Conova, of
Douglas, spent this week with the
family of Rev. P. B. Butler.
A beautiful entertainment Thursday
afternoon wn* Mrs. James L. Stats »’a
to tho Bridge Whist Club. The pretty
home was handsomely decorated, the
pnrior In red carnations, the hall In
white carnations and the drawing
room In pink carnations. Progressive
bridge wns played, the prizes being
won a* follows: Flrat prise, an Im-
norted Tetltts vase, by Mra. T. H. Mc-
KnV: the second prize, an odd cream
pitcher representing a pack of cards,
by Miss Elisabeth Coffee; the conso
lation prize, a hand-painted picture,
bv Mr*. C. C. Brantley. There y.-ere
shout thirty guests present and re
freshments were served In two courses.
Mrs. M. A. Briggs. Mrs. D. C. Ashley
nnd Mrs. W. S. West assisted Mrs
Staten in entertalntng her guests.
GLENNVILLE.
Mrs. W. S. Grice, of Savannah, i/
visiting her father, Mr. F. E. Prosser,
here for some time,
Mr. and Mra. W. F. Larlscy. of Syl
vanlla, has returned after spending
some time with friends here.
Mr. Doc Hughes, of Jones Creek,
spent several days here with his
brother, Dr. J. M. Hughes, this week.
Mr. R. O. Bird left this week for
Jacksonville, Crystal river and other
Florida points.
Dr. O. J. DsLoach and Jesse Baxter
left the first of this week for Ma*-
cotte, Fla., where they Intend gpenfllng
several days visiting friends.
Mins Vadn. DeLnarh haa returned
from an extended visit to friends at
Lonprpond.
Misses Pearl and Marguerite Groo
ver, who have been Visiting friends
her# for some time, has returned to
their home In Savannah.
Mra. W. B. Wallace, of Hagan, vie
ited her slater, Mrs. J. W. Holland,
Sunday.
Mrs. W. P. Conner, after spending
sometime with her slater. Mra. c. R.
Swalne, has returned to her home at
Sylvanla.
Dr. and Mrs. iR. W. Morris has re
turned after spendllng about alxweoks
with relatives and friends at Long-
pond.
Mr. Zenus Smith, of Jonea Creek,
visited Dr. J. M. Hughes this week,
REIDS VILLE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Moor* are spend
ing some time In Savannah.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Many people suiter fmm Blood Pol.
son and don’t know it. Read 8ymn.
torn* Easily cured by B. B. B.
If you nave ache* and pains in bones
back or Joints, Itching, Scabby Skin
blood feels hot or thin; Swollen Glands
Hidings or Humps on tlte Skin. Roni
Tbront or mouth, falling hair, PinipiS
or offensive eruptions, Oincerout gorwT
iwrsHUBvvar s-w r i"
y Attic BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.). OUA°!
siws
to the .kln .urf.o.. In Ihl. «., g,,,"/
hiuptloni. Pimp].. nnO.»..r
S1& ssuer aas;*®*
"*•*#**• quickly cured by Botanic Bioo,i
“52**•*• ,roub, “
by Bio—d Potion. wmi. q. o. B. km/iSi
r,olson. makes the blood pur# end rich
md heal* the sores and step# the Itchlnr
forever. It te wonderful how_ B. B. R.
fools the bWl—how quickly the pimples
ind lumps dir appear while In their pin**.
B. B. F 1 *** * With
the red hue of pure, rich blood.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM <B. B. B.>.
Is pleasant and safe to take; compoted of
pure Botanic in-redlenis. It purfltesmam
■nriehes the blood^^AUUMtaMa
•food. SAMPLES
nags.’"■old
hy express. SI PER I. A ROE BOTTLE,
with cemplct* direction* for horn*
J. J. Easterling are congratulating
them upon tho arrival of tio stork at
their home leaving behind a line boy.
Col. W. F. Grey end little son, Jake,
aro visiting relatives In MllledgevlUe.
Mrs. Jrsae Sample, of Claxton. la
on a visit to her sister, Mra. Griffin.
Judge S. B. Brewton. of Hlnesvllle,
was among the visitors to our town
this week
Miss Fronte Cowart, of Collins, Is
tho guest of Miss Juanita Williams.
Mrs. A. A. Reppnrd Is the guest of
friends In Macon this week.
Mrs. C. L. Morgnn is on a visit to
relatives In Savannah.
Mr. C. L. Hines, trainmaster of the
G. C. A P. railroad, wn* In town Fri
day In the Interest of his road.
Miss Marlon Carson, of Savannah.
Is tho guest of relatives here.
Mra. J. M. Rogers has returned from
Evergreen, where »he went to attend
the Baptist association.
Mr. Lemuel Smith, who has been
attending tho normal school nt Athens
has returned . omo.
Tho school friends of Miss Kato
Alexander entertained her with a aur-
prlso party last Friday evening.
Mrs. R. B. Rcppard. of Savannah, Is
on a visit to relatives here.
Mra. flheffleharger has returned to
her home In Claxton. after a pleasant
visit to her brother, Mr. E. C. Blinoro.
Miss Ruth MoLcod has rsturned
from a vl/. to flavailnah.
Prof. F. F. Sohnrf. of Savannah, I*
In town tuning pianos this week.
The Wall street group, Including em
ployes. would mike a city of 20.000. Last
year they psld a tax of (8.000.000 on stock
whloh places thslr Incoms at
Cfl.000.O00.
Any Road—Anywhere—Any Time
THE WHITE STEAM&H.
Don't buy an Automobllo until you have tried the White Steamer.
Tho most (jracsful, most powarfuh speediest and bast car made
for any and all purposes. Drop me a lino and let me oonvlnce you.*
John S. Schofield, Agt., Box 283, Macon, Ga.
PpNOW IS THE TIME TO
open an account with the
American National Bank
of Macon
The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia!
Capital and Surplus « $800,000.00
Our loyal customers will tell
you how we treat them.
R. J. TAYLOR. Present L. P. HILLYER. Vice-Pr«.
R. W. JOHNSTON, V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY, Cashier.
Refrigerated Bottling
Tho word sounds good, doesn't it?. Just try a
Bottle of Coca-Cola
Bottled by our. process. There’s nothing to compare with It. We
want to show you our plant. Call nnd Inspect. You will ba delighted.
If you want n perfect drink drink BOTTLED
EVERYWHERE So
IHHI
Sam and Ed. Weichselbanm
P. 0. Box No. 65. CIO Markot St. Chattanooga, Tenn
Phono No. 820.
Our stock is complcto with tho finest and best brands
of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, oto.
CORN WHISKEY IN JUGS.
(White or Yellow, Just as you jircfor It.)
Lenor Corn (a.on'
Morgan ton Corn i.2f
Tenncssse Mountain Corn No. I.., I.RO
Tennsasco Mountain Corn No. 8..,
Kenneiutw Mountain Corn 2.r.0
Turkay Mountain Corn 2.Bn
Welopseiba
Old Cor
Joe Mercer Corn
Especially Selected Corn
Ola Virginia Corn.
Cooper's ' * **“
Pride of
3.no
I Gal.
(1.80
4.00
if!
1:8
5.40
5.80
0.00
1:3
5.CO
EXPRESS PREPAID.
BEND FOR PRICK LIST—LET UB KNOW YOUR WANTS.
Fresh Meats
Fish and Oysters
Fresh Country Eggs
WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS.
W. L. Henry Co.
PHONES 242—951.
—Out of town orders for Fish and Oysters; also
Sausage, solicited.
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
Tho names imply that overytliing bought here is
the highest grudo of ail standard whiskies, at lowest
prices.
Bond us your orders which will receive prompt at
tention. _ ,. -',
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
“GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is a little higher in prico than other Limes, but it is
PURE LIME, and by far the best and most economical
for Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Lime is dear at any price! <
Write ns for Delivered Prices. ~
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributors.
Charleston, S. 0.
-H-M-H-H-H-H- H-I H M If
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
/ J /
Sam Weichselbanm & Mack
P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla.
Tho Mack Boys will givo them prompt nnd careful
attention. Note the following. All express prepaid:
XXX Superior nre. SM0 (.11. ]u*. I quart...
81. year old Corn. 11.00 (.11. Ju., 4 quart.
Mount V.rnon Ky*. 14.00 lull. Ju*. 4 quatu
' ,— .
11.00
11.10
— ,- T . -
Our Choice Rye. S4 00 (.11. Ju( 4 quart. IS.so
Andaraon Co. Rourbon. four iu.r<. 14.00
Whit. Mill,, bottlod In bond, four quart. 14.00
I.-wl. 1 r.o, four quart. 00
Black Label, four qu.rtu
I year old Corn, foul qu.rta (4 00
These are only a few of onr many good things. Send
ns a trial order. All tho standard brands of BEER at
lowest prices. Write for prico list, ■ • >
SAM WEIGH,SELBAUM & MACK,
i
Jacksonville, Fla.
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