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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1303
A Smarter
Hat Style never saw the light of day than the new block
now attracting so much attention in our window today.
Every one who sees them has something to say
about the “natty shaping of the crown, the unusually
fine, lustrous finish,” and so on.
It is a straight brim hat, just the hat you’ve been
waiting for, in rich colors of grass green, ivy green
and rat. • • ■ ■ •
$3.00 the Hat
)0©IETY
New arrivals today in Silk
Hosiery, beautiful shades of
helio, gray, tan, purple, in solid
colors or embroidery effects.
$1.50 to $3.50
Box Party for 'The Traitor."
Mrs. Wftxelbaum will compli
ment Mils Gertie Wachtel and her
fiance, Mr. Melvin Wallenstein, with
a box party at the nuitlneu of "The
Traitor" today. Others In th.- party
will be Miss Blolse Ucrrnl. Mils Flora
Bernd. Mrs. Slg B. Roser and Mrs.
Davo Wachtel.
Ing delightfully entertained since coming
to Mncon ns tno guest of Mips Inei Win
ter. and last evening her hostess compli
mented her with an oyster roust at her
home on Spring street.
About a dozen guests were Invited for
the evening, widen proved a most enjoy
able one. the Informality of the affair
f the chief charms.
The party gathered around a large
open fireplace where the oyrters were
rousted in most primitive fasidon. and
wen* served piping hot uod delicious.
After the roust nn informal game of
bridge was enjoyed.
Miss Camille Lamar Showered With
Charming Attentions.
Miss Camille Ijimur. who Ih visiting in
Montgomery *s the guest of Mt*e Flora
Young, hns Lorn uncorded Hutto. Ing so
cial attentions in that city, and Is en
joying a round of pleasures.
Her hostess gave h largo card party in
““ ’"^sday and WcdnesdAy
Is pleasantly rvmem-
the gno.-t of Miss Id la
FOR TODAY’S BUYING
Weltin’s Best Flour 73c
Best Sugar Cured Hams 15o
Picnic Hams : 10c
Breakfast Bacon Strips (small average) 20c
Potatoes, per peck 30o
Pure Lard 12 l-2c
Compound Lard , ! 10c
Thin Belly Meat 12 l-2o
Best Head Rice, 3 lbs. 25o
Plantene,'l0 lb. pail $1,15
, Plantene, 10 lb. pail - 1 $1.25'
Blanke’s Mocha and Java, 35o value 26c '
Luzianne Coffee 23o
B. B. B. (a trial will convince) 20o
Puritan Blend Coffep, 1 lb. tins 19o
Arbuckle’s Coffee 18o
Good Roasted Coffee 15c
Bonnibell Peas, 15o value 11c
iWhite Lily Corn, 15c valuo lOo
The above are just a few staples picked out at ran
dom, but will servo to show you that such bargains are
not''obtainable olsewhere. If not satisfied you get your
money back. Order today.
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
Phones 325-290. 670 Poplar Street.
A. &P.
Daily Bulletin
Best Granulated Sugar, 25 lb. sack $1.27
Best Oats, 2 lb. pkg 09c
R.&R. Boned Chicken, a can 26o
This is not tho cheap brand being offered by cer
tain stores.
Large Prunes, a lb 8c
Florida Oranges, a dozen 12c
Small good Grape Fruit, each lc
Pure Apple Jelly, a tumbler 7c
Pure Plain Buckwheat, old fashion, 50c sack 39c
Pure Maple Syrup, large bottle 35o
Gold Leaf Maple Blend, large bottle 25c
New Seeded Raisins, lb. package .10o
New Cleaned Currants, lb. package 10c
Malaga Grapes, 2 lbs. for 22c
Cranberries, a quart 11c.
Marshmallow Candy, 10c package 7c
Chocolate Almond Candy, 10c package 7o
Lemon Wafers, a lb 16o
P-Nut Wafers, 10c package 7c
Saratoga Chips, 35o package 23c
Saltine Flakes. 15c package 11c
Mince Meat, i()o packago 7c
Codfish Bricks, 1 lb., 15c elsewhere ' 9o
Smoked Bloaters, 5c size , .3c
Toothpicks, 1,500 in a package, for 2c
Pure Castile Soap, a cake 3c
DEMONSTRATION A&P Tender Vegetables, etc.
today; finest packed. Drop In our store while you are
.down town today and sample some of the good things
free.
The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co.
hot* iioni
Miss Steiner, s
bered In Macon .....
Willingham, gave her a large card party
also.
Miss Noll Moyers also has entertained
nt cards in her honor on Friday last and
.sho was the* honor Burst nt a benutirul
affair given nt the Country Club.
Miss Lamar, who will stop over In EU-
fnula for .1 few days to visit Miss Alberta
Shorter, will ho accompanied home by
Miss Young, who will ho her guest for
some time.
Japanese Tea Room Nov/ Over Macon
Book Store.
The hoard of
Hall bog leav«*
Japanese tea room
ccssfully conducted «
beep moved- to Cherry nml they are now
■ tho Macon Book
or which has been kindly
‘hh I.mh been IIi *
this moaning to
i lilted up and
to servo cus
liberal pat
Burt-Wadley—Brilliant Wedding at Bo-
'llmbroke.
A brilliant wedding In which hundreds
of friends of the hnppv couple wete .In
terested. eelebreted the nupthis of Mr.
William Oirnud Burt and Miss Bara Wad-
ley. the only daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Dole Wndloy, on last evening.
The wedding took place nt 'Great Hill
Place." the beautiful country hoino. of-
the Wndlevs. near Bollnghroke, on Thurs
day evening. November 12. tit l» o'clock?
large nnd brilliant assemblage of
._ from alt ‘ * “
nesred the impr<
A special train from Mn
large party of relntlv
Bollngbrnke for the *
late ufier the wedding festivities.
were marked by the utmost elegance and
elahorately deo
il friends to
wedding, returning
' -i. which
M
orated with southern smllax. ..
ferns ant* quantities of the loveliest cut
palms.
...... —, —...... ... .... jst cut
flowers, nmong the latter, the beautiful
queen of the autumn g ’
themums—predominating.
of the autumn gnrden—chrysan-
jms—predominating.
Tho decorations In tho drawing room.
white nnd green motif.
formed around tho
-Kidney Trbuhles May be Sap
the corners of the room met '
BOARD OF EDUCATION TO I
CALL A MEETING!
R.iolution, to Bo Drown Up on Death
•f Mr. C. B. Willingham.
A m«etlng of the Bibb County Board
of Education will be callad by PMal- j
dent T. D. Tlnalay In tha next few
daya.
The regular monthly meeting waa
not held on laat Monday, owing to the
fact that several of the roembera of (
the board were out of the city, and a
quorhm could not be aeeured.
At th* nomlng meeting rasolutlonei
will be offered on the death of Mr. I
C. B. Willingham.' „ _
Plena for tha night school will b*
dlsouasrt la full. Bupt. Chapman has)
received a good number of applications
from boyt and girls In the county who
***™ attand. nnd at the meeting
!£* SF 1 ' 1 wl11 thoroughly Investigate
the Idea of opening the night echuol
In the near future.
The Gayety Quartette in new
illustrated songs from 4:30 to
10:00 p. m. at the Gayety Thea
ter.
$6.95 to Savannah and return
Nov. 21 to 25, inclusive, via
Central of Georgia Railway, for
Automobile Races. Reserve
sleeping car berth in advance,
at ticket office, 603 Cherry st.
trot chandelier, the lights of which were
softly shaded In white and twined with
smllax.
The A re pines was hanked with luxu
riant ferns, and on either elds tall floor
vases held great clusters of big feathery
white chrysanthemums. The mantel was
honker with white carnations and maiden
hair fern, silver candlesticks holding
lighted tapers rising from the mound of
green. Before this beautiful Improvised
altar the groom and his best man. Mr.
Henry Jones, coming from the library,
met tho bride, who entered with her
father, Mr. George Dole Wndloy. who
gave her away. A full orchestra render
ed the wedding march, as the couples en
tered the drawing room nnd advanced
to the farther end where the officiating
clergyman. Rev. Mr. Bunting, awaited
them. There were no attendants nnd the
beautiful simplicity gave an added im
pressiveness to the reading of the Epis
copal ceremony, which was used.
The bride waa a charming picture of
youth nnd happiness as she passed down
tho aisle of white satin ribbons held by
Mr. George Duncan. Jr., Mr. Loring
Raoul, Mr. John Duncan and Mr. Sidney
Burt.
She*wore a beautiful gown of white
satin made Empire, with Dutch neck,
and long sleeves of lace, the entire cor
sage of rare point lace, and panels of the
same lace extending down both sides of
the skirt to knee depth. The long train
of heavy satin fell from the shoulders,
nnd the filmy tulle veil, caught to the
pretty dark head with a half coronet of
orange blossoms, extended the length of
the train. She carried an exquisite
nnd the filmy tulle veil, enught to the
pretty dark head with a half coronet of
orange blossoms, extended the length of
the train. Bhe cnrrled an exni ‘
shower bouquet of 1Itlea-of-the-valh..
After the ceremony a brilliant recap
tion wns held, nnd a hot seated supper
served to the largo number of guests
present.
In the dining room a lovely white nnd
green motif was carried out in the deco
rations.
The bride’A table wns a symphony In
silvery white. A massive sliver vase
overflowing with large white chrysan
themums nnd lilies wns the central deco
ration, nnd over the handsome lace cover
sliver candelabra and candlesticks, tied
with bows of tulle and holding green
shaded tapers, lighted the table. The
place enrds were pretty white nnd silver
conceits, and at each girl’s place were
veil pins In the form of gold feathers.
Seated at this table with the bride and
E m were twenty of their best friends,
i Anne Shnw. Miss Sara Tinsley, Miss
i Crtuchfleld. Miss Mnry nurt. Miss
Tracy Duncan. Miss Remitter Collins.
Miss Mnry Lou rhlnlxy,, of Augusta,
Miss Everinvhnm Noble, of Cedaflown.
Miss Anna Wadley. Miss Eternor Raoul,
of Atlanta, Mr. Henry Jones. Mr. Cooper
Police (®oupt
The Gossip.
The docket Hounded William Cason
and Hattie Thomas, lighting. It
should have been Dill Cason, because
nobody ever heard of him as William,
but always Bill.
Bill and Hattie had passed a few
extraneous remarks which Anally led
up to a brush between them, and then
tho officer.
"State your aids of this case, Wil
liam," said the court anxious to get
right down to the meat of the trouble.
"Jedge, I«e ben er livin’ in dlehyer
town nineteen year, an* die de fustca'
fuss dattcr ben in, an' dat am de
trufe effer over tol* hit, an’ mek no
mistake. Dlehyer ooman Hattie sho
live in de same alley wot I douse, an’
all she do In die wul later An’ fault wld
udder peoples an' say sump'n bad er-
bout 'em. Dev wuxser aottin’ down
In do yaad ylstlddy an' dat boy or
mine, he seventeen year ol* dla coinin’
Jlnnerwary, an' ahe teila mer wife she
oughtpr bo er ahamer-herse’f ter dress
up dut boy lak ahe. dooxo. Mer ol’
ooman alnt one er deso fussy wlmnicn
an' ahe nay nuffln* toll I cornea homo,
an* den she tell me how diahycr ooman
talk scun'lou* ’bout our boy, an' say
de boy .alnt dreaa up lakker he ought
ter be. Jedge, dishyer ooman, all do
time suitin’ n)un* talkin’ 'but udder
peoples an’ say in' dla erbout dis ooman
an* dla erbout datf ooman. vin’ now she
runnut'n sump’n ter say 'boht do wl»n
men folks/s an’ she now talkin' 'bout de
ehiliuii.* Jedge, I alnt. no Jake Gould
dat wo kin dress up dat boy ink he
wusxer rich man's son atlddor er brick
layer's son. an* w'en mer wife tol' mo
dat I went ter dlshyer ooman’s house
minor say, Hattie, JI«so, Hattie, wot fur
yor talk erbout mer boy lak yer doorc.
Wld dat ahe haul off an' she hit mo
right iiyert* on do nose'n mek hit bleed.
Den nil I any, Jedge. wux. Hnttle, ef
yer wuxser man dis alley wouldn't
hoi* yer. Dat's ever t’lng l .<ayed.
Jedge. of de rope wuxxer roun' mer
neck."
"What about it, Hattie?"
"Jedgo, Iser gwlqeter loll yer de
trufo. Wo wuxxer aottin’ down at de
house in do alley, jlss lak ho say. all’
w« wuxxer talkin' 'bout dey gw meter
mekker tunnup patch out'n do parks
on Popinr street, w’en dis man's boy
klmmer long, anner say. Mernervy, dis
yer mighty line boy yer got. She say,
chin.. Sho Kay, data de reg'ler Harris
dlinpic; 1 wuxxer Harris fo I gltx mar-
rlt. Den I any. ef dat boy wus dress
up Ane in good do'es he tek de shine
wld ail do gala. Dat all 1 sayed, Jedge,
ns do Lnwd Is mer secret judge, ever
wud. Wid dat Mernervy she fluts
up an' runs Inter de house an* den she
tell dis Brlckyuad Bill, wot dey call
'lm, an' he cames ter mer house las’
night alter I dun gone ter bald art' he
rop on do <lo’ a*rn r I ax ‘lm wot he
want. Jedgo, I thought somebody wus
sick an' 1 gits up an' op'n de do' an’
dnr wus dlshyer man nn’ de fustes*
t’lng he dun he hit me er wln’ln' right
dub In mer face, anner seed dem Stars
fall wotcher read erbout I sho did.
Dat wot mek me sen’ fur de polefces."
It was a mild case, and choking off
Bill who wanted to say more and save
himself from the Ane hs saw was com
ing. the court Aned. HattiO two and
half dollars and made Bill pay tan.
WHY SO WEAK?
ping Your Life Away. Ma
con People Have Learned
This Fact.
When a healthy man or woman be
gins to run down without apparent
enuxe, becomes weak, languid, depress
ed. suffers backoohs, headache, dlxxy
spells and urinary disorders, look to
the kidneys for the cause of it all.
Keep tho kidneys well and they will
keep you well. Doan's Kidney Pills
cure sick kidney- and keep them well.
Hero Is Mncon. testimony to prove It.
Mrs. Josephine Jones, 750 Oak street.
Macon, Ga., says: "When I recom
mend Doan’s Kidney Pills I know
whereof I speak, having used them
with' entire satisfaction. Whenever I
And that my kidneys are sluggish and
my system Is full of uHc poison, I ap
peal to Doan's Kidney Pills and I am
promptly relieved. I always procure
them from the Taylor-Bayne Drug Co."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MIlbum Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
fltntes.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
nan, air. rate metson, Mr. . howmi
Ermlnger, Mr. Hundolph Jnques, Mr.
Georgo Duncan, Jr.. Mr. Berry, of Rome,
Mr, Edward Wadley. Mr. Moody Burt.
the bride's table, moat of them wearing
lovcl ywhlte toilettes. *
Mrs. George Dole Wadley wore a corn
colored aatln trimmed with lace of the
same shade. The bride's aunt, Miss
Wadley, wore a*hln</k chiffon gown com
bined with point lnce. Mrs. W. O. Raoul,
of Atlanta, was very handsome in black
velvet; Mrs. D’Antlgnac. of Augusta, wore
her own wedding sown of white satin
and duchess loro. Miss Mary Lou Phlnlsy
was gowned In old rose chiffon trimmed
Everingham Noble In white
Raoul In pink chiffon;
ok eatln.
In gold; Miss E
lace; Miss Rim
Mrs. W. O. Wa
... ..'adley In blael .....
Throughout the evening delightful
sic was rendered by Guttenberger’s or
chestra.
The Krlde changed her wedding gown
•or a traveling one, a severely modeled
tailor suit of brow, and large black hat
trimmed In old row, which was partlou-
larljr becoming, and the couple left on a
bridal trip to Florida, where they will
spend a part of their honeymoon. After
December 1 Mr. and Mrs. Burt will tie In
Covington, Ga., where he is engaged In
business, and Is prominent In the busi
ness and social Ife of tha town.
The bride and groom were the renip-
ients of very many elegant nnd costly
wedding presents, a magnificent array,
attesting to the warm regard In which
they are held by hundreds of friends
•ling were Dr. and Mrs. A. Moody Burt,
MIPS Lillie Little. Miss Mary Bur*. Miss
t'ndlno Brown. Miss Rose Crutchfield.
FOR SICK CHILDREN
Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop,
Who Has Done So Much
Good Among Sick Children
of New York, Recommends
VinoL
"In my work among the destitute
sick I give Vlnol In many cases
where It would be Impossible to give
cod liver oil in any other form on Annekhw w.Mr. John Reid, Mr. Hansel!
account of th, -..rant. »«kn.« W ftjv. joji
the patient’s stomach. I have known IW H. Felton. Mr. and Mm. Mer roll Cal
loway. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Callaway,
Mr. W. A. Crutchfield, Mr, and Mrs.
George Duncan. Miss Tracy Duncan,
Messrs. George and John Duncan, Messrs.
Moody and Sidney Burt. Mr. and Mrs.
>T. C. Burke, Miss May Burke. Mr*. Ap
pleton Collins. Miss Rossetter Collins. Mr.
end Mrs. Walter Lamar. Mr. and Mrs.
Ben L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Worth
am. Mr. H. B. Dunlap. Miss Kate Ayres,
Mrs. B. IT. Peerson. Mrs. G. C. Conner,
Jr.. Miss Mary Praroon. Miss Mary Lou
An.-ley, Mr. Ilowrli Ermlnger, Ml«s Bara
TlnrleyjBMrs
Conner. Br.. Mire
Vinol to restore appetite and Infuse
new life In many cases of sick women
and children when everything else
failed. Little children seem to delight
In taking Vinol."
The reason Vinol Is so far superior
to old-fashioned cod liver oil and
emulsions la because it contains all
the medicinal, body building elements
of cod liver oil actually taken from
fresh cods* livers with the disagree
able olh eliminated and tonic Iron
added.
As a body builder xnd strength
creator for old people, weak women,
delicate children, c/ter sickness and
for all pulmonary troublea. Vino] in
recommanded by over 1,000 of the
leading druggists of tha United
States. Your money will bo- returned
on demand If Vinol falls to beneAt.
Taytor-iBayne Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Tlnxley. Mias Theo
T|n»ley Mr*, Tmcy Baxter. Mr. and Mr*.
H. R. Jsqiie*. Mr. end Mrs. P. N. Cel-
noun. Mla* Evcrlneham Noble, of Odar-
»nwn; Mre. Frank Inman, of Atlanta;
Mrs. Rverette Coleman.
mainlyTbout people
Mrs. Robert L. Smith and baby daugh
ter are vfeltlng he* parent*.. Mr. end Mrrf.
W A. Elder, st fndlsn Paring.
Mr* Frank Houeer *oent yesterday with
relatives In Fort Valley, returning home
last evening. Bhe wld have Mbs Oar-
of Fort Veliev, end Mies
i Whiting, of t"
.... wevenil days, t!
Inw this afternoon .
Mrs. Albert Vaughan has returned from
Jeeksonvfife after a pleeeant visit to her
mother, Mrs. C. W< Lawton.
. To Make Good lee Cream
Depends more on good extraru than
any one thing. Use Bluo Ribbon if
you want rr*l*o for pour vanilla or
’emon lco cream. ...
DON’T GET COLD
You need not sit by the fire in order to keep wnrm,
if you will avail yourselves of the opportunity of sup- 1
plying youB wants in warn wearing apparel and bed
ding. .
Underwear
For ladies and children—light, medium nnd heavy
plain or fleeced buck; Cotton, Cotton and Wool, all
Wool, Silk and Wool, all sizes; Pnrtts, Vests nnd Union
Suits.
Ladies, Cotton Vests or Pants A...,.25o, 50c and 70c
Ludips’ Wool Mixed Vests nnd Pnnts... .60o, 75o and $1
Ladies’ All-Wool Vests and Pants 31.60 to $3.00
Ladles’ Silk Vests, heavy weights $2.25 and $2.50
We life agents for Stuttgnrter Knit Underwear-
Ladies’ Cotton Combination Snits t $1.00
Ladies’ Wool Mixed Combination Suits $1.50
Children’s Wool Mixed Combination Suits, ,75c to $1.25
Children’s Cotton Combination Snits 50u
Children’s Cotton Vests or Prints ,26c and 60o
Children’s.Wool Mixed Vests or Pnnfs 50c and 65c
Children’s Reubens (no button) Shirts 25c to $1.25
Men’s heavy ribbed and fleeced lined, each 60c
Aren’s heavy ribbed, extra quality, each 75o
Men’s Outing Night Shirts,'nil sizes ...
Men’s Sox, blank and tan, all sizes.
Men’s Wool Mixed fj^ix, blnck and colors
Boys’ Union Suits, ribbed cotton
Boys’ Separate Drawers and Shirts
Boys’ heavy ribbed Stockings (black) ..
Boys’ and Men’s Collars, good line lOo to 12 l-2c
Boys’ and Men’s Tics, all styles nnd colors . ,16o to 60o
Blankets
The most complete Blanket Department in Central
Georgia. We buy direct from the mills, soloot only the
best qualities from their stock. Besides all the good
kinds for beds, we are showing a most beautiful assort
ment of Beacon Blankets, suitable for Lounging Rohos,
, Couch Covers and Steamer Rugs. They are wnrm with
out being too heavy.
Full size Double Blnnkots, cotton, in white, tan, gray
nnd stripes, $1.00 to $2.50.
11-4 Cotton and Wool Blankets, in white and gray,
heavy weight, $3.00 to $3,50,
11-4 Wool Blnnkots, plnld, red, blue, pink or tnn,
regular $5.00 vnluos, wo sell special, $3.98.
11-4 Wool Blnnkots, rod or white, doublo sizo, Cali
fornia and Eastern Wool, $0.00 to $12.50.
Beacon Blankets, soft, downy Cotton* and Wool,
solids and fancy flgnres, $1.50 to $15.00.
Child’s Bed nnd Crib Blankets, singlo or double,
downy, good weights, white or delicate, solid or fancy
patterns, $1.00 to $6.50.
Comforts .
Mado from clean Lnminatcd Cotton, Lamb's’ Wool
nnd Down, covered with Silkolino, Batiste, Snttonn, Satin
or Silk; select patterns, nil good colors. Como for eHbs,
single bods nnd full sizo. Prices from $1.25 to $17.50.
Special inducements offered to hotols and boarding
houses.
.,50c to 75c
. .10c to 35c
. .15c to 26o
.,60o to 75o
. .2Bc to 75c
.10o to 25c
WANTED—Younff man familiar with tha
'FOR RENT—Two A1 around floor offlcea
MONEY SAVERS
TODAY
25-lb', sack Granulated Sugqr, with 1 lb', of Ajax
50c Tea, for only $1.50
25-lb. sack Gran. Sugar with 1 lb. famous “Ma-
kon” Blend Coffee for only .$1.50
4 tins 2’s Tomatoes for only 25o
3 tins 3’s Tomatoes for only '.....< ,25o
3 tins good New Yox-k Peas, only *...25c
3 tins good New York Corn only .25c
2 tint) Argo Salmon for only ’25o
D cakes Monogram Laundry Soap for only 25c
3 cans Dime Milk for only 25c
7 cakes Octagon Soap for only 25o
2 packages Knox Gelatine for only 25c
6 lbs. large Lump Starch for only 25c
2 Jbs: good Roasted Coffee for only 25c
1 lb. good Mixed Tea for only 25c
3 bottles 'Campbell's Catsup for only 26o
3 packages Jello for only 20c
7 large packages Toothpicks for only 25c
1 large bottle 35c Royal Scarlet Vanilla only 25o
1 large bottle 35c Royal Scarlet Lemon for only ... ,25c
3 packages finest Mince Meat for only 25c
We Are Saving Monpy for Others, why not You.
Central Grocery Co.
. Telephones 323 and 702.
IS REGARDED SERIOUS
Mr. Forast Wlnant, of Hobrtrw, N
J. an advance agent for "Tha Traitor"
lx still ill at tb« Macon hospital.
As has b«#n stated in Tho Tal*jraph
Mr. Wlnant cam# to Macon onTuaa-
day laxt and aoon after his arrival
wax taken III. he thought It wax noth
ing serious at first, and went on mak
ing preparations for his show« Go
Wednesday, however, he collapsed and
wax taken to tho hospital, whera it was
ascertained that ho was suffering from
a severe attack.of typhoid fevar.
Mr. Wlnant’s mother from Hoboken.
X. J., arrived In the city yesterday
In response to a telegram sent her by
Dr. Elder, and !e anxiously watching
at her eon’s bed-slda.
Everything possible $le being dono
for Mr. Wlnant, and while his caae
Is regarded ae quit® serious. It la be
lieved that with the good nunUng end
careful attention which will be given
him at the hospital, be will eventually
pull through. -
MEETINGS
A
MACON LODGE NO. 5. F. A
a 51 - « ■ •.u.mimlciitlon
this, Friday night, at 7:J0
o'clock. Work In the Entered
Apprentice Degree. All Masons
standing welcome. John A.
V. M. V». B. Chapman. Seo.
wanted
lower floor, or*small oottage, close In.
WANTED—Two
European^SotsU
order cooks at
WANTED—Position as stenographer la
the city, evenings; four moatar exper
ience; good references. Stenographer,
migar for S1.00. Oscar J
A GENTLEMAN wlnhoa for the winter a
large, heated, southeast or south comer
Dom, where there le a good table and a
nth room, with hot and cold water.
Jtnte terms a month, number of win
dows and about also of room. D. V.
Naeton. leaver Falla. N. Y.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—A large, well furnished
room. 118 First st Phons 2604.
FOn RENT—Two
nla*
1478.
three rooms, fur
nished. for housekeeping: central. Ring
FOX RIVER butter, tt l-lo. per pound;
hutterlne, JOc. per pound. Oscar Brad
ley. Phone 411 and 661.
without children.
young ii
»Apply 1
FOR RENT—Two rooms neatly furnish
ed. to gentlemen. All conveniences oa
same floor. 840 Washington ave. Phons
FOR RENT—Two large connecting roems,
convenient to car; cheap. Apply Ut
flellerue are.. H. H. •
FOR RENT—Four or. five-room house
will be built to suit good tenant on
two-acre lot near Bellevue, on. Forsyth
road. S. B, Merritt, carriage shop.
Crump’s Park.
FOR IlBNT—-Immediate poMesslon lilt
***m st.; 770. 761. 7Mx A*h at. 8.
Is. cor. Orange end Forsyth sts.
FOR GOOD rooms and board go to the
Olympia Hotel; merchant’! dinner IS
•nt*. W. T. Ragan, prop.
con 8avings Bank.
FOR RENT—Eight • iobfn house. Tib
Forsyth street, near Orange. B. L.
rte, cor. Ore * “ *
□range and Forsyth sts.
FOR SALE
FOR RALE—Georgia boof. • park, back
bone and spare ribs. _ If you want
something nice phono 720. J. D. McKay
& Co.
FO R8ALB—Oak- suit. Blnger machine.
oak chairs, combination go-oart, wood
stove; all A No. 1 bargain* for quick sale,
('.ill forenoon No. 401 Churdh at.. East
FOR BALE—One 1-horM heavy wagon,
suitable for draft $11.06; one Tight
spring wagon $11.00; one rood cart $7.00.
Btroberg, Bchatsman's Old stand.
FOR BALE—Automobile. B-pasaenrar
northern touring car; recently painted
and rebuilt; tlrea almost new; top. fold
ing glass wind shield; •full equipment,
lamps and generator: has been well cared
I fur. and lain splendid conSItlen; cash or
notes, at • par cent,. Address Lucius
Mansfield, Box 12$, Chattanooga, Tenn.
IMPORTED sauer kraut and dill pickles.
Oscar Bradley. Phone • 421 and 451.
FOR BALE—A first dais doubts soda
cream parlor and confectionery store at
a bargain. For full mrtlfMiinm address
Barbour Tiros.. 418 West Broad st., Ba-
FOR BALE—Large black borse. best
qunlitlca. D. O. Edwards. 403 Fourth
Street.
FOR BALE— $78.00 Babcock rubber tire
top buggy; good as new. Jones Groctry
o. .
FOR* BALE CHEAP—One fine mule.
Jones Grocery Co.
w> . Ten-hor „ —.
■engine and bolter; good running order;
$1(0 for outfit Moron Telegraph,
FOR BALE—Goss perfecting preee. with
complete stereotype outfit; good order;
prints 4 or 8 pages: $1,280 *fob Macon.
Address Telegraph. Macon, Oo !
PERSONAL.
PLYMOUTH ROCK and bloater mackerel,
first of ths season. Oscar Bradley.
Phone 41* and 481.
ail engagements.
J n to the public for
e are prepared to
servloe In this line of work at
moderate east European Hotel.
plants oystsra rerel
BuuUngams. Phons
ms W
dolly. Daniel A
THE EUROPEAN dinners are the, bent
In the elty and only 10c.
MISCELLANEOUS
HOLLAND mliohner herrlhjr, six for 81c.
Oscar Bradley. Phone 42? and III.
ALL K1NDB of fresh fish for baking;
RING CLAUD MARTIN, PHONE 881-
a t Kan»** City Join stsak, ISc.; round
and roasts, 12'it Corner Spring
and Walnut sts.
ntco stalks celery 26c. College
Grocery. *
MONEY TO LOAN.
REAL ESTATE LOANS—1100 and
delay; loan* closed within $4
ferrold Banking and Savings
wards;
■■ours. I.™.......
Ca. 807 Cherry at.
MONEY TO LEND on real ssUte. repay
able monthly. J. J. Cobb, Commercial
A Raving* Bonk.
POUND
NOTICE—I have In.my petsesslon a
email Mark mare mule taken up by
myself at Elko. Ga.. a few day* ago;
• wn-r i nr t I k *•••
count. W. If, Phlllfpa. marshal of Bikow
FOR TODAY wa will sell 19 pounds of
4lS U fnd tti * 1,W ‘ ° BC<ir Bradl#y ' Phon *
STRAYED
tify southern Packing
big (’ >
Urge
LOST
LOST—Black, white and tan setter dog|
block head end body with white ring
around nerk. white on hlnj 1-a* and tail,
tan tick* over eyes and on his feet Wm
give i
Oran*