Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 15, 1908, Image 12

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I THE MACON DAILY TELEGBATHs SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1903 IS BAJT1E CRY Farmere’ Union and Sym pathizing Interests Issue Strong Appeal MBW ORLEANB, La., Nov. 14.—WJth a rtlrrlng app^m to *v«ry Internet, thn *outh—*grl< ulturel. linan'lal I eoismercUi—to eo-operat* In holding 4 too for higher nrlcea, the Joint confer*] committee of the National Farmer* Ion and flnanclal Interests of New leans, haa adjourned, Thn «Pt> f “l| dd addreaarjl to the people of tlwr Celt and 1* na follow*: . "We, the Joint committee of the Na tional ITarmere' Union and of-the nnnri- clal and commercial interests of Now Or leans, raellxtns that confidence In . market condition* hd* wen Impaired the apprehension thereby engendered] caused more rapid marketing of than he* aver been known, and believing that tha holding of cottoni at the pre**ra time will permit the healthy »n*irnliml< «f temporary superabundance and reat«4 normal condltlona under which romunei tire price* may be obtained, hereby ear, I rally appeal to every farmer, merchant and banker and other holdera and owner* of cotton, to hold back, w far na their can. their preeent holdings and not eoj Onleaa absolutely compelled to do an, until | the price of cotton Shall have substantially Increased flgurn. ••We especially requrat all merchant* and bankers of tho cottmr belt to extend the obligation of tha cotton grower, when called upon to do so. for a reasonable R irlod. end to do all other things In ^Helr power to aid and encourage such growers and holdera of cotton, believing fee we do. that sll tha business conditions of the world, and especially of the cotton| world. atfAdlly point toward better job than now obtain. "W* believe that such concerted and determined action will logically and In , all probability. Incraaea tha preeent In adequate price paid for cotton.** Committee* were named to Investigate tha publlo warehouse plan which c^jie tha p to control tha operation of a —_ ...— house to be butlt on the river fipnt at New Orleans. The proposed warehouse ‘ * to bold from 1,500,00® to Is designed to 1,000,000 bales this week to read a paper before the lltate Christian convention. Miss Francl* Clilaholm, of Thomas- villa, epent a day or two horn this woek Miss Hat* Rhlneshmldt. of Quitman. Is spending aomo time with Mies Er nie Yarn. FITZGERALD. This wcek'a social events ware nota ble for beginning on Bundey with a double wedding. At the 17. B. church, by Rev. K. G. Btovt r, Miss Della Ann Booker and Mr. Joseph T. Hendricks, and Miss Leola Hendricks and Mr. O. O. Howell were united In marriage. Miss Ella Androas, of Detroit. Mich., was bridesmaid, and Mr. Arthur Booker, brother of one of tha brides, was bait man. Misses Vera Llnnemnn and O Jerri an Britt were the flower girls. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks will make their home In this city, ho being In the employ of the A. 'R. and A. rail road. Mr. and Mrs. Howell left Tuce- day for their home near Tlfton. A pretty fccmt wadding occurred at the residence of Mr. end Mrs. J. D. Mashbum Thursday. November 13, at I p. m., when their daughter, Leonora, was united to Mr. George P. Morris, of Newton, Ala. Bev. Cart Minor, of Moultrie, a former pastor of the Bap tist ehurcb of this place, performed the ceremony. • The bride end room took their places without attendants, Mrs. P. B. Ware playing tho wedding march. The bride weg attractive In a dark blue golng-awey gown with hat to correspond, and tho couple left Im mediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Morris will make their home In Pltxgerntd. Only relative* and Intlmato friends were present. One of the pretty entertainment* of the week waa a luncheon and sachet shower given Thursday afternoon by Mre. J. J. Bull In honor of Miss Ger trude Kelm. whose marriage to‘Mr. G. C. Smith will take place An the even ing of November 15. coven were laid for twelve, and the decorations were n pyramid of white chrysanthemums end green ferns which ntet a white wedding bell suspended above, tnat.le .of which waa ttjspcnded a dainty sachet from each guest. Each gust was presented with a booklet. In which she was asked to write "advice to the bride." Mrs. Bull was assisted In en tertaining by her daughter. Mrs. C. H. Matthnws. Mra Howard Brown, of Tlfton. ta visiting her husband's parents In this city. Mine Christine Mashburn. of flaw- klMVtlle, le visiting Mias No-a .Wash burn this week. Meadames James M. Wooten an* Frank Dunn, of Bhellmtn. were guests of Mra James 1* McCarty this werit. Mrs. J. L. Pitmen le entertaining Mrs E .C. Guy and her twin children, Elsie and K*rL of Vamadoe, La. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Greer, of Tlfton. epent Monday here, the guests of their eon. Mr. John Greer. Mra. H. II. James Is vlaltlng In Cor dele. Mrs. A if. Branham has returned from a visit to Augusta. The ferolly of c. K. t.Tiwley, con- elating of his wife and three children, moved thta week to Jacksonville, na. greatly to the regret of their friend* here. MARSH ALLVILLE. Mrs. John R. King and eon, Joe. have returned from a visit to relatives In Atlanta and In Roswell. Mra. Frank Hammons, of Rome* came to attend the marriage of her brother. Mr. Wtllls Cooper Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Goodwin, of Au gusta. bar returned home, after a week*! visit to Mrs. D. B. Goodwin. Mrs. Harvey Anchors end children, who have been guest* of Mre. Fred Walker, have returned home Mre. L A. Rumph has been spending the week In llawklnsvliu* with Mr. and Mr*. Warren Grice, while Mr. U A Rumph has been with a Ashing and hunting party In Florida. Mr. forward Ware, of Macon. was s recent vtatior to hie parents. Mr. and Mre. G. A. Were. Mr. Cook Taylor of Atlanta, and Mr. Clay Taylor, of Macon, were recent visitors to Mr. and Mra H. W. Taylor. Mra O. J. Masses has returned from a visit to relatives in Alabama Brown Riley Mrs. 8 tone wall Hose and Miss Annl# Woodward, of Ferry, wore recent guests of Mr. and Mre. W. C. Jones. Dr. and Mra W. R Hafer visited friends In town last week Mr. and Mra. Felder Frederick nnd Sites Besets Frederick were guests re- rently of Mr. end Mra. Osogr McKeft- ala In Monteiuma. Whllt assisting in tho service* re- rently held at the Baptist church Rev. Cert Minor, of Moultrie, was en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mra. U. M. Hargrove Mr. Monroe Ware. Jr, has gone to Atlanta to live. Mr. Walter Frederick. Jr, bag re turned from Cocos. Fla Mra J A. Edward* spent last week In Atlanta as a delegate from James D. Frederick chapter to the general convention United Daughter* of the Confederacy. Mies Annl* Jones has returned wprk gs a student in Bessie Ti/l college. Mrs. Robert Mciury. of Helena, hoe oifm) friend 1 In MarstnGlvIUo who I sympathise with her In the lors Of her huMlMnd, who recently died at hi* home In Helena, aft* r a long illness. Mr i\ I*. Marshall, with Mr. and Mra. M. CJ. Marshall, of Ferry, were r<*^iii guests of reiutjvifR here. Mr and Mrs. E. L. Duke and Mr. ond Mrs. J. D. Duke came from Fort Valley on a recent visit In their auto mobile Mr. RUn*t*r Goodwin and Mr. Robert Rlnppey were recent visitors to Fort Valley. MIsm Emmie Chambers has returned to Montezuma after a visit to Mr*. H T. Taylor. Mr. and Mr*. H. If. Rumph and Mrs L. C. Cornwell visited Macon las*, week. Mrs. John R. King entertained sev eral lotijdes nil Monday ev nlng with n delightful tr.i Th* ni • ts were M* .- Ruby Lumpkin, of Lifayette; Mix* Currie Richardson. **f Montezuma; Mies Kline v Mesr-re, I'tllllp Tlmberlake, McGebeo H'uppcy and Charilo King The MarehallvIJI' frlendn of Ml * AukoxIh Lucille Ifarvey are Interested In her approaching nturrlage to Mr Arthur Keys**. <>f Athens, Ala. , lb** dutn lielng s«*t for November 19, at h r home In Montezuma. An enjoyable randy-pulling w.r given by Mr. William Maasee on Tues day evening at his auhdrhan horn which th«* large crowd of young pcopl# from town greatly enjoyed. Miss , Kline Hlappey, Mien Ruby Lumpkin nnd Mr. Mrdehea Rhippey were among those who went to Mar t. on Friday to see Thomas Dixon's pi i "The Traitor." WAYCR088. Mrs. C. A. Sheldon Is visiting In Ai Isuta Dlls week Mrs. R. I* Shrlver has gone ■ Blarkahertr to make her home, to 11* regret of her many Wnycroaa friend- Mis* Ivn McGee, of lliacksliear. vis Ited relatives and friends hero durin- tho week. Mrs. Walter F. Eaton has returne ' home from a visit to relatives and friends at Thomasvllle. Mies Ada Barnes, of Brunswick. I* in the city visiting at the home of her sister. Mr*. R. W. McCormick, on Jane street. Mrs, J. M. Toung, of Quitman, la visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young on Tolies u street. Mrs. J. N. Warfield and little daugh ter have returned from a visit to Jack sonville. Mrs. W. W. Ansi ay is visiting her father at Banks. Ala. Mra. J. 11. Redding has returned from Covington. Mra. Warren Lott. Miss Edith Lott and Masters John Henry nnd Arthur Lott have returned homo from nn •*- tended visit to points In Kentucky. Miss Addle Fret well, of Wlllacoo- chee. ban come to Wnycros* to moke her homo hep, with her brother, Mr. C. A. Fretwell. Mis* Geneva Kellum has returned frdm a visit to relatives In South Caro lina and Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. P. Keller, of (Bruns wick. spent Tuesday In the city. Miss Annlo Paine 1s spending some tlmn In Macon visiting her sister, Mr*. T. J. Jclk*. Mrs. E. L. Rtephens. of Rrunswlek. Is visiting Mrs. V. Jeffers on nrtinel street. Miss Llssle Hicks, of Reynolds, Go., Is visiting relatives In tho city. Miss Bessie Rtnrr, of Augusta, ts visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Odom on Kllaaboth street. Mrs. Amelin Hridt Is visiting In At lanta this week. Ml in Ruby Dart, of Brunswick, la visiting Mrs. W. W. Rharpe. Jr. Mra. J. Hamilton I,ewl*. after a visit to her slater. Mrs. T. W. Morrison, hua left for her home In Chicago. PERRY. MY. T. C. Mnmhburne, of Macon, spent last Sunday with the home folks. Mra. B. G. Rogers and amnll daughter visited friends in Dunbar, Go., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fluellen Short, of Maron, were tho guc»t« of Mr. TV. P. Bhort last week on Macon avenue, Mrs. Ham T. Hurst and her two attractive daughters. Mlascw Knto and Lula, visited friend* in Fort Val ley lost week. Mr. and Mra. R. c. Holtsclaw, of Atluntn. visited relatives In tfon city wa* the popular guest of Mrs. R. II. IVoltsclaw this week. Dr. E. R. Davis, of Ryronvllle, fin.. OANDERSVILLE, Wesdsmee 0. J. Taylor and J. TV. Aid- re.! visited relatives In the city. They have returned to Itovtaboro. Mr. nnd Mra. 8. T. Hunt, of Davis- boro, were visitors to the city recently. l>r. and Mm. 1». C. Nunn spent a short time In the city, they have returned to Davtsbore, Mine Hessls Davis, of Tennllle, visited Mrs. Ilattte Rogers. Mlsa Cortnne Mayo, of Cartersvtite. Is enendlnir (nine time with her uncle. Mr. W A. Bell and family. Mi«s Mull- Tanner haa been the guest Of MIm M. L. Bayne. Misses Gibson end Bolder were week end guests of Miss Mary Tarbutton. They have returend to Aricola. Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen* were guests .of Mr. and Mrs, J. G. KIIHbraw. Mrs. Thomus Boose and little ol of Home, art* visiting the families .»» um brothers. Messrs. Geo. C., A. 1*. A. TV., *nd t>r. J. H. Evans. The Young Indies Lltei Annie I Mary reel entertained the Bridge Club “** — *•**■* Kims/* Ih i P. Lovett "The Wednesday *(trrmv.>n with Cooley at the home of baasr_ Friday evening nt home of Mr. and Mra Wl Mra Beesle Wood entertained at w birthday party for her *«>n. Ram. Satur day afternoon at the home of her pa- ranta Mr. and Mra J. M. Stanley. North Haris street Mr. and Mm. J. R. Taylor will move to Covington, where Mr. Taylor will engage tn the newspaper bustnesa Mr. and Mra A. *J, Dunham have re- turned from a visit to relatives at Grlf- hkmmp. B«a and Morris T a vine, of New York, visited friends In the oily a few Rev. Robert Dudley, of Mitchell, vlelt- ^ Bgtltbraw, duiiivwst and daughter. - . l\-.it,.*nrter spending eev- oral months In Atlanta, lutw returned to (UMKt- PeiideravUle thetr tK»nie. Mrs. Alice 8. Rohnb has returned from a visit to her brother. Mr. C. C. “ bom. at Augusta Mm M. A. Nunn, of Mitchell, wai tho city. Mr. ••Co#*** Hodge* and family tended the funeral of his sister. Miss llodgee. at Hebron. Miss Julia Wicker, of Macon, ts spend ing some time with her mother. Mra Georgia Wicker. Miss ArUne Newton was the guest of: Miss Mery Harris a few daya Rhe has] returned to Oconee. Mies rtoris lbima*. of MllledgevtlD. Is t* guest of Mtsa RalUe l^o Webster. ed Mr. Mra NMiinJHHBpMMP! ... spent Penday at Bnwke gprtug. Mra P B. WtIUs has returned horn a Visit to her ptsMe^Mra Patterson, of Au- gnsta. who ts critically |T Mra. Gal/tor Cummertln. and Masters Gainer end Charles, and little dautht*r. spent several days at the Ga'asr planta tion with Mrs U G, Kummerltn "Ift. Motile The fl elaborate. The receiving the gueets tn the reception kaU j (Condoned no rage W HEN EVERY MAN wheji money is coming easy an there is no kicking on big profits, easy go,” you know; but those “good old taking a vacation in Macon, Georgia, and the mer chant who would secure the attention, and the dol lars of the buyer, must “toe the mark” by Cutting Down Profits. This we’re honestly doing all along We Guarantee You a -dean Saving of $2.50 to $7.50 On Every Suit S sits that you pay $12.50 io * elsewhere we se|l you just as good for * * . c bcii yuu .$10 Suits priced all over town $20 and $16 we easily du plicate here for CIO $15 and . . . Suits priced you at $35 for $27.50 and $27.50 and $25 suits for $22.50 and.. Overcoats and Odd Pants at Like Reductions and Every Gar ment Guaranteed New-All Received In Stock Within 30 Days "ROYAL” BRAND CLOTHES FOR BOYS GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY THE BEST VALUES AT PRICES ASKED We Sell You A Hat Por Which we GUARANTEE you can f t duplicate in this city for less than $3.00. Hats of better quality at like reductions. Gents’ Purnishing Goods Our stock is all new and of the very latest designs. Every thing sold on closer margins than any other store in town. Shoes for Menand Women Our stock is strictly all NEW, bought direct from factories; made to our order with special view of combining Style with Wearing Qualities. Prices uniformly lower than any other store supplying Shoes thaVs GUARANTEED! Millinery Department Is now located on the SECOND FLOOR—Eleva tor right at front door—and is supplied with the largest and most varied assortment of Ladies’ Hats to be found in this city, and at PRICES UNIFORMLY THE LOWEST. THE DIXIE CO. 4S4 THIRD STREET. MACON OEORQIA.