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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1908
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ATTENTION AUTOISTS !
We have some particularly attractive bargains to offer. We believe we can convince you that the
machines which we offer for sale and recommend are the best that the same amount of money can
buy. They are standard; they are known wherever automobile excellence is appreciated. We claim
to speak with authority on the all-engrossing subject of
AUTOMOBILES ' .
We have just received from Olds Motor Works: One X Touring Car, listed at $2,000; one of the
Special Roadsters listed at $2,000, one of the model D Touring Cars, listed at $3,000. These are all 1909
models, and we are personally guaranteeing them to be free of repairs for twelve months. We are now
booking orders* for the nlodel 20 Olds Touring Car, listed at $1,200, which is the latest model on the
market. We will begin to make delivery about the 1st of January. We have been allotted only a
limited number of these cars, so place your order with us before it is too late.
THE AUTOMOBILE &
321 SECOND STREET
COMPANY
MACON, GEORGIA
We have for sale one second-hand model R Ford, thoroughly overhauled. $500 will buy this
Runabout; just repainted, equipped with two gas lights and generator and top.
G
EORQIA
NEWS
AND D El * S0NAL
1 NOTES.
DAINBRIDQ*.
Lint)* Uordort„I>GnaJ*on. 8h* was ac
companied by her daughter, Mr*.
! Thompson, of Philadelphia, who will
Friday afternoon Mn. H. D. Dixon
•martuined In honor of her sister,
Ail** Allc* Lanier, of Wael Point.
Mice lx*i:a May Hull entertained In
formally at bridge Thu rad ay moraine
at h«r home on Hill street. Thoao
preaant were Misses Lula Tallafarro.
lUla TMmia, Pallia Barrow* Kalla
Dear inf. Lucy Fleming. Callla Hull
«»nl Mot fir rile Dupree.
Ml«a Lallette Hinton entertained
Mvflft) of her younf friends at her
homa in thlg city today. Those pres
ent wore Mia«ea Mary Arthur. Nellie
Dhihiiy. Lydia Griffith. Fannie Neal
Antlor-on. Janie May Wehb and Nail
Uunnloutt.
Misses Ruth and Pearl carter.
SVlntervtlte. visited la Athens this
W*.f|£.
Mrs. Nellie Plttard. of Jefferson, la
visit lug Mrs. W. C. Anderson, of this
Mr. and Mrs R. If. Jipratlln, ol
Witkr* county, are the vurata of rela
tlvea here.
Mrs. Clyde Woodall and children, of
Columbus, are visiting Mrs. “
rnrtata-n of this city.
Mrs. M. A. I.lpscotnh Is the gueat of
l.-r daughter. Mr* W. D. Kills. Jr., al
her home In Atlanta.
Mr*. II. J. Hancock la vtaltlpg rel
atives in JefTcr»>n
Mm. W. T. I lay g nod, of Farmington.
U th* guest of Mrs. Claud II. Cog on
Mis
n* ...
Lamar Lewis, of Atlanta, vis
lt*4 friends at Lacy Cebh Institute
this **ek.
vr. and Mrs J. D. Price have re
turn. I to their horn# in Farmington
eft*r %:tiling Mr. and Mm K. II
IVT*ey, t f this city,
m. and Mr* William McKinley
Cobb hay# returned to Washington. D.
C.. of:er visiting thrlr parental Judge
riH Mr* lfowi-M Cobh, of tble elty.
Mias Ruth Cheely. of Attica. Is the
r at of Mm. W. M Pittman, of Ula
The Toting Ladle* Bridge Club wma
charmingly entertained Wednesday
meriting by Mtaa Nancy Benedict.
Dr and Mn II O. white enter
tained ft dinner Wednesday awning,
hnvlng as their guests Mrs. M. A.
XApeoOmh. Mrs Walter If Hill. Mtso
Hu»le Qerdine. Mis# OiesU ParHsh.
Dr L. H. Talley of Cornell Dr. X. L
Butterfield. of Msassafrasetts. and Dr.
R W. Allen, of WsshlMton. D. “
Misses Uuvsia end llattla
in .Ml.* ns this freak.
Mr*. J. W. Harris has returned from
a mu to Nicholson
Mias Frances Jackson has returned
home frsm a visit to Miss Cassis
Chriety. of Kbertoa.
Mr* I* K. Trammell of Marietta. Is
111. ,uwl or Mr,, V II. McNeill.
Ml.. Mary Oror, of Prndl.il, I. Ih.
dU.lt at UlM K.t. Il.rlow
Ml.. Mary lam McUanlil, of Lll-
burn, I, th. nur.t or Ml.. Nrlltu
Oardnar.
MU. Mary Hamilton, of thla city, I.
lb, tu.it of li.r aUl.r. Mr. Uuyton
UrUndon, in Atlanta, tar a f.w day..
Mr. tv. T. L»wl«. of l-.ilr.ngo, '
Ih* *Ui.l of frlcnnd. In Ihl. city.
Mr.. Jnrl T Clou*, of
vUlltd trim*, in Alh.na Ihl. wnh.
Mn. William H. Hull and MU. dulla
Dull, of AUfUaL. ar. III. (U.ata of
Mr and Mr*. Uewl. V. Hull, of thl.
city.
Juda. and Mn. Chari.. H. Brand
hnv. nlurnrd from n vUlt lo nUllvta
In tarrrrncvlll..
Mlw Raulali II,bun. of Davtnnah,
la th. turn of Ml.. Nina fuKdirr
•••—, Buaiett k — -* "*"• ■
Miss Suejette Lanier of West Point, joyed
le the attractive guest of Mrs. IB. C. lunch*
Branson.
Mrs. Psui Itsdaway Is visiting
Crawford
Mrs W \V Kayos has returned
from a visit to Winder.
Mm. J. Goldstein. of New York, la
th* guoat of Mm. J. Van Straateen-
Mlsa Gotthelmer. of Lexington,
the guest of Mrs Aaron Cohon.
Gold Medal Haarlem Oil
At*Sw0b~~
b the oaly genuine Haajlea Oil
■add from tka erijiaal Tilly for*
muU first compounded A.D. 1696.
mights as ssCsbfraoAsflbtl
■jeh apwsjr ’* T7= '
>.■ i UnrUtd vu~r.
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riNLrMUiiMM. Uabfaslk
Capsules, Us mi 30, 25c.
BQUAIO MLWUJu (ft, Ms teewfcn, feasts*. ffr
The members of the ladles aid so-
clety war* entertained royally by Mr*.
Jos] Cloud. All who were present
greatly enjoyed th# occasion. Mrs.
A. B Panders read a selection In most
Inimitable manner; Mrs. w. C. King,
whose beautiful voice is bo much en
joyed, sang two salocliona: Mlsa Me-
Ilium Pavla sang a rollicking Irish
if: little Mlsa Emily sang with a
nderfully clear, awoet voica. The
mualcal contest afforded much merri
ment. The hostess played n few bars
of some piece of music, the contest
ant' recognising the music, placing
th* name down. Pome two do*cn
hymns, eon**, etc., were played tn this
manner. The one gueasing tht great
est number won a prise. Mr. Howard
was Ike successful contestant. Parlor,
library, haU and dining room warn ell
decorated with vases of whit# and
pink chrysanthemums and ferns A
gated enursr ePh rotfee wna served.
Mr* u iw- mm Jmmm
K J Mlsa Rasa Sir vine. ot near
IrJ-’onn. were rurrta of their sis-
Jer. Mrs W. A. Shackelford. Thurs-
Mrs Farmer, of Newnan. arms In
Lrt’ngtnr the r*si Week.
Mias B*tksr Gotthelmer has been
visiting friends nd relatives the past
in .Mhvna v
Mm- George Arnold, of (lreegsboro.
was a curst here the past we«k.
A| tho home of the parent* of the
bride Sunday afternoon. Mlsa nrorgia
MkS|«*r wm Mr Frne*t Htn'fcrj were
- me.1 Bo- Mr. W'llta. nf Wood-
villa, officiating. Tf* young people
Hi* near BaUdstovK Many fr'ends
wish them a long, useful and har*>>
life.
Sunday morr.ing at It o'clock, a*.
Ihe heme of the bride's prints, at
WlntacvIJIo. Rer. P W. Darla spoke
the froeda «»f ceremony which mad*
Vtlsa Ada Duff ord Mr. J. D. Jones
man tad wife. Thay have msov
coda* all of whom wish them much
'•Vi-inees. They win live sear FPed
r*cIt
Tba tadteg nf the mlatooary union
vainly koM t a*** anjovghla meat-
<ng gt tbs ko«M of Mrs W. J. Cooper.
Three ineatincs. for th# study of mis-
ftioaa, grs held avsry two weakg.
, Ona of the moat interesting affalra - —
In nalnhridgo thla sonann wn* a mu*l-j bo , jp City for some time.
..., _. V#B ,, v i{ aM ,n Hn'oiier at! 3Ila« Dcnnle Jnckr.on. after spending
ill! 1 ,,. 1 . , 1 ssveral months vialti\; poinia In tho
thr Kika hall on Thursday night. Tha. north and studylnr has returned to
program for tho evening was gplen* her home in thla city,
did. consist.ng of a beautiful reading, ^f r . tt „,| Mrs. J. F. Tolar have re-
"Tho Angela and Hplrlta.*' from fffn turnwl from atrip to Apjmlachtcolg.
kr- Mrs. Jesse Hubers, a solo. MIm Qt . n i e tfunttoy I)ntt of Al
The Walts,' from lt«imeo and Jultut - —
by Mrs. linen Itolcher; n well rcmlerod
duet by Itortensc and J^van* IK'Icher.
Plano aoloa wore also p-ndered by
Mrs. dord«»n t?haNon and Mlsa Caro
line Williams. After the musical the
young people were Invited ror a dance
to ih" sweet strains of a stringed or
chestra. Thla amusement was enjoy
ed until a lata hour, after which re
freshments were served.
The Woman's Club met ot the home
of Mra. W. II. Krause on Thursday
afternoon. Interestlur paper* worn
read by Mra. C. C. Ilarrcli and Mrs.
D. T. Sutherland. Refreshment* wcr,»
served after the meeting. The vial
tora present worw Mra
Mra. Wood.
Mr*. Max Nuashaum entertained th,.
Matron's Krldge Club on Tuesday aft
ernoon. An Interesting game was an-
Joyed after which a delicious course
luncheon was served.
•Mias Edna Nussbautn entertained
tile Young Ladles' Bridge Club thla
week. The visitors present Bert
Mesdamrw Winslow and Baxley, of
Baltimore. A delicious salad course
was served.
Little Miss Annie Sharpe Garrett
entertained about twenty of her
bany. la sptndlng some time in the
city, the guest of Mrs. Haggs and
Mrs. Henry Bruton.
RADER-RICHARD6QN.
BYRON. Ori. Nov. 14.->One of the
most beautiful home weddings that
has occurred here In some lime vvas
that of Mr. Logan Carson. Rmler. of
Marion, N. C., and Mies Kate Rich
ardson at t o'clock In the afternoon
of tho 11th Inst., at ttu> home
bride’s parents. Mr and Mrs. C.
lilrhnrdeon. Before the marriage «
oniony the song "A* Long As
White and l World Roll* On" was sweetly rendered
I by Mies Mary Culpepper, of Fort Val
ley. sfter which tip* bridal party en
tered the drawing room to the accom
paniment of the familiar strains of
Mendelssohn's Wedding March, played
by Miss HattU Warren. First canio
the groom and hla best man. Mr. R D.
Clancy, of Sparta followed by the
men- * y r
ernoon 4^
Of tho tlcel
was the recant guest of her slater, Mrs.
J. L. Benton.
The Wednesday Afternoon Club had an
enjoyable meeting with Mrs. Milton 13en-
ton this week.
M|«s Marjorie Baker left this week for
rfngnn, (is., where she goes to teach
school.
Mr. E
whs th
friends.
Bov, E. A. Gray, of Florida, la tho
guaet of bis brother. Mr. A. T. Gray.
Mr, and Mrs. George C. Rtlnson have
returned from a visit to MllledgevlUe
relative*.
-a Messrs. Robert Roper. Rae Persons.
Robert May and O. P. Richardson at
tended the fair tn
■Jp-ja
Jim Burney, of Con
Robert Bnyncs and children have
friends on tho occasion »f her eighth
* - birthday this week. After gathering
LEXINGTON. the children were Invited Into the din
ing room when* a beautiful decorated
table awaited them, where every 4cl-
tcacy dear to tho childish hearts were
served. The center of tha table was
decorated by a beautiful cake with
eight candles. All the little cakes had
a figure eight In the center. Bach
gueat present received a beautiful Ut
ile favor as a souvenir and tht young
hostess' popularity waa attested by
tho numerous presents she received.
The Juveniles enjoyed n can# grind-
g Friday night, chaperoiu-d by Miss
Myrtle Kotnman and Mrs. John Shack
leford .
Dr. and Mrs. ftsxtey who havt been
spending some time In the city, the
guests .of relatives, returned to their
home In Baltimore Saturday to the
regret of their many friends here.
Mrs. Babbitt, ot Jacksonville. Fla^
Is visiting her niece. Mrs. V. C. Gur
ley.
Miss Mary Morrta, a charming young
lady of Atlanta will reach tne city
B. Stevens of OalaeevlUc.' Sunday to bo the gueat of Mra. M
* n - ^- — “. O'Neal.
Mrs. Brash, of Appal^htcols. spent
some time lo the city this week.
Mesdames John Ckltahan and John
Rpacklcford made a business trip to
Atbsny this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Hawes, after
spending two weeks la Louisiana, have
returned home and are keeping house
at the residency of the latter's father.
Mr. W. W. Wright.
Meadames Marvin. Cennetl and E,
A. Harrell are spending this week In
Valdosta, attending th*. carnival.
Mrs. W. H. Dyer and children hart
gone to Brunswick to be away on me
time on aecMint of tht lllntea of Mre.
Dyurv mother.
Mre. Oana tad Mias Fnncla Kuril*
eeki returned thla week from a ten
dar*' visit to Columbus. Ga.
Mlee Coleman, n popular young lady
of Qrefnuood. 'f. C., who has been
»r a visit to
unuag U her
Mr*. W. A. Davidson, after a
month’s viaH to her parents. Mr. and
Mr* J, M. Brown, baa returned to
her home In Dawson
Mrs, J, V. Dona!sen waa oattad
home Tuesday on account of Ike dea*
pNfrte illness of her daughstr, Mrs.
bride with her maid of honor. Miss
Ha rah Thrash, of Greenville. Ga. The
bridal party stood In front of the
white rolonla) mantel banked in
ferna and white chrysanthemums,
above which hung a mirror covered
with southern stnllax dotted here and
there with white and green tapers.
Dr. K. J. Forrester, of Mercer Uni
versity. officiated In a beautiful and
Impressive manner, using the ring
ceremony. The bride, who Is a de
cided brunette, was radiantly beautiful
G wned In a blue tailored suit of chlf-
i broadcloth with hat tnd gloves to
match. Sim carried a large louqust
of bride’s roars and asparagus fern.
After the ccremopy n delightful
a*lad course waa served by Mtaseg
Ph IJIIps.
Alkenton afFer~ia visit' to Mon-
..... Ivaa.
X!r. l|.m*eii Kelly left this week for
Orlando, Fla., where he has a position.
MN* Faille Jordan has returned from
on.
r. of Msdli
.. Montlcello.
Mr. Henry McClure la on a business
Irlt* to Memphis.
Mr. and Mra. Vassar Downs, of Con
yers, are visitor Montlcello relatives.
Mrs. L O. Moore has returned to Mo-
Donoueh after a visit to Mrs. Frahk Me-
Elhenney.
XIrs. »am Flournoy and Miss Grace
Flournoy, of Bnrdls. were guests of Mon-
tlrello relative# ’Die'day
Mr. and Mrs. Jack rsrker and chil
dren were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edens, of Mcahen
Mr. V. W. Cole, o*
Montlcello this week.
W. Cole, of Jackson, waa la
WALDEN.
Mlsa Irma Johnson entertained Thurs
day evening In honor of her gueet. Mlsa
Davidson, who Is being Pleasantly enter
tained during her visit nere. After the
Interesting game of advertlilnr. two
Prises were given—th# first to Mr. Rob
Flournoy, the recond to Mtaa Hazel Wil
lie. Following the game delirious refresh
ments were served. iThosa present were
ll*s Davidson, of Griffin; Mti 1
from Amerlcus yesterday,' where she
has been visiting relatives.
The tftree Joint receptions at which
Meadamea R. c. Batman, S. W. Ander
son and F. W. Godwin entertained at
their adjoining honica on north Jack-
son street yesterday afternoon, wero
among the most delightful of the early
fall social functions.
Tho guests first went to the home
of Mrs. R. C. Eatmnn. Mrs. Eatman
was assisted In receiving by Mesdames
E. B. Young and L C. Brinson. Mrs.
C. R. Davis, Miss Eula Jones, Ellso
Shaffer and Virginia Carrington,
South Boston, Va., presided at
punch bowl. The color scheme waa
red and green.
Tie guests upon leaving Mrs. Bat
man's wont to the adjoining home of
Mra S. W. Anderson. Mesdames B.
M. Wilson. William Lockett, W. T.
Freeman and P. N. Booker, assisted
Mrs. Anderson In receiving. , Pink
roses wore used as floral decorations.
In the dining room Mrs. Emma Menko,
Misses Ilnzel Pope and Lottie Tift
represented jho hostess. A delicious
meat course waa served.
The last home In which the guests
wero entertained was Mrs. F. W. God
win's. which had been transformed
Into a miniature fairyland. Ths color
schema was whit© and green. Mrs.
Godwin was assisted In receiving by
Mesdames C. M. Clark, A. H. Hill
man. R. L. Jonea and C. W. Rawson.
A eluny lace cover over green was
laid over tie dining table, and a sweet
course wss served by Mrs. S. W.
Baldwin. Misses Felix Godwin, Mayme
Pons, Augusta Smith and Mae Nes
bitt. Mrs. Eatman wore black laea
over black satin. Mra. Anderson waa
gowned In a white lac* robe over
white satin, made empire. Mrs. God
win wore black net over black taffeta.
Mrs. Robert H. Knox and children,
of 8avannah, are ytsltlng relatives In
the elty. +
Mrs. C. W. Rawson entertained at
cards at her home on north Jackson
street Friday afternoon compliment-
■minis i'llut —™ *•■— —rrivu —, —' ,p — * *■•■%—. nI—■ a ■ 1 uiW1, ra^
Ruth Warren. Neill* Bassett. Gladys j Heard Mies Julia Willis, Ml** Alma
H»»r and Hu.I. Rlcl.ard.nn, I O-.'.’J"
much admired forkcr beauty an^ as- nov . j r n nd Joah Tinley.
compllshmonta. The gn.v>m la a pop- j Mr Emmette Win* entertained a partv
Ular young civil engineer In the em- , of twelve at an old-time 'posium hunt
ploy of the Central of Georgia railway ™d_dinner Tuesday evening tn honor of
company.
Mr. and Mra. Rader left on the af
ternoon train for their future homo In
Marlon. N. C. amid a shower of rice
and hearty congratulations.
MONTICELLO.
array Lawrence, of Ath-
_^sa psa. ea ftjsniStep
•on. Mlae I'ope was the heaoree of eev-
s 3^risf r:\Si
la MU« NeH^Vfelden was tbs week-ead
gueet of Mre. Tcm Payne, of Winfred.
Ml«s Maud Benton baa returned Cross
•ae
a vtett to IfcntJeelie r*Ut|y«e.
Mre. M R. Ot rap bell he* returned from
% '» %i J ! ?rlan Mr * ******’ MUto “ Oampbeff.
'Quite a number of MeatleeBtaas at-
« MM ba* returned from
a Vtalt tn Msc*>n fl.tlvee
Me Mans Gehea and young eeo. Rer-
*. *.
Santa, of Msdlmo. ssetrn week ead gweeu
nf MenUeette rt«Uthree
Kfunr S;
“TWf'psSmrtSSS? efJUleatJI was the
web ead met of MO enter. Mra. Om«*
MUt AaeU B. WUUams, ef Haddock.
MIm Dnvtd*.
Mr. end Mre. W. R Gharry, ef Abbe
ville, were recent nest* here.
Ml##. Kate McArthur, of Fhrt Valley,
epjmt, aareral ^days ^here this Week.
relstlve*^ here.
slcnim, ef Madison, Is visiting
- here.
Davidson, of Griffin, la the guest
tana
The many
— Ki- of Prof. rhss.
Jenktn* sincerely regret bl* re-|gitstloa
at We*ieyan. be bavlne nrmched here
often during Me stay In Macon. As a
token of affection and love, the dutch
her# .rreected to him on last Runday a
beautiful silver set
will be her future home.
Mrs. T. F. Thom neon, of Savannah,
wfio baa been visiting Rtv. and Mrs.
T. H. Thompson at tha Methodist par
sonage on Flint street, returnel home
today after a verv pleasant visit.
A number of Albany matrons or
ganised a "41 dub." which Is to meet
onpe a week at ths homes
members.
MADISON.
An announcement of unusual social
Interest to many Georgians and all
Madisonian* is that of the engage
ment of Miss Malda Williams and Mr.
Albert Gsllatln Foster. No young taffy
of thla city Is mors universally popu
lar and beloved than Miss Williams.
She Is tbs daughter of Capt. and Mrs.
W. H. Williams, who In recent years
have mads their home in Madison
and enjoyed a warm place In the
hearts ef the dtlsens ef this city. MY.
Fetter Is the eldest son of COL and
Mre. F. C. Foster. For many years
his name and family have been prom-
i!£!'iLZ b * n b# hM be#a mmm Sint in Georgia. 'Mr. Fostar ia a
young lawyer of unueusi ability, and
intellect. ‘ ‘ “
He Is aollclter of the Mor
gan county court and is making a
marked success tn hla profession. The
exact date of the wedding has not yet
been decided upon, but It will be a
beautiful event of the mid-winter tea-
Mra. Thomas Holloway was hostess
to a congenial number of friends en
tertaining them at trail. Th# room
was prettily decorated with quantities
ef chrysanthemums and nasturteams
and at the close of the game a dell-
ctase salad course cenred. Th*
prlsee were dainty jabots. Mrs. Hol
land’s fgeets Included Mrs. Robert
Douglas. Mrs. 8. T. Mane'n. Mrs. R.
by it. Trotter. Mrs. Nell Vasofr, Mrs.
John a. Hose Drug Co.. MJ-M4 Cherry It I Bessie A very. Mias Sara Muslin, Miss
Evef? Wemsii
\ MU»r*u-4aad«M4kMv
\ M ARVE l'Whirl!VTj Sgrty
Emma High. Miss Card Price.
Miss Bailie Maud Jones passsd
through Madison Friday tn route Co
Atlanta.
Mrs. Sail!* High returned from A
visit to relative* at High Shoals.
Miss Pauline Bearden has returned
from MllledgevlUe, where she.woa the
guest of Miss Mamie Mathews.
Miss Sue Reid Walton Is visiting
her aunt. Mrs. Lawson, In Eatonton
during the fair.
Miss Antionette Snelllngs will leave
next week for Mllledgevlle to be tho
guest of kills Ruby Jones.
Mrs. M. A. Mustln is the guest of
her daughter. Mrs. Charles D. Carr, In
Augusta.
Mrs. J.» W. Reinhardt and Mra.
Jones are visiting their brother In
Tennessee, who Is quite 111.
Mr*; J. B. Bird Is visiting hor al
ter in Covington.
i Miss Edna Pou and Miss Mamie
Cohen were attractive figures at the
dance In Covington.
Mrs. Lee Trammell. Mrs. Henry
Fltxpatrlck. Mr*. Cornelius Vason were
entertained at an Informal game of
trail at the home of Mrs. Mary
Sokes.
Mrs. George Bearden and children
are visiting relatlye* In Atlanta.
Mrs. Newt Hanner .who has bee
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Winter, Is* spending some tlmA
In Augusta.
Mrs. Sue Cook who has ben visit
ing her brother, Col. J. C. Barton,
has returned to Atlanta.
Mrs. Belle Hill Knight has returned
from a short visit to Mrs. Wlfilain
Obear In Atlanta.
Mlsa Sara Mustln entertained the
member* of her Flinch Club In a de
lightful manner. After a very enjoy
able game candles, coffee and cand-
frlches were served. Those present
were Mrs. Robert Douglas. Mrs. Bes
sie Avery. Mrs. Percy Mlddlebrooks,
Mrs. Cornelius \iason. Miss Malda
Williams.
Mrs. S. B. Vason and Mrs. W. E.
Shepherd who were guest of Miss
Mary Anderson In Augusta during the
f.i!r. have r*>turn<'d h.*me.
Mrs. W. H. Bowden, who spent the
past week In Atlanta visiting her
mother, has returned.
The young men of Madison gave a
dance In honor of Miss Gladys Pope,
of Montlcello, who has been the at
tractive guest of Miss Maud Atkin
son. Only a few dancers were pres
ent but the evening was delightful In
every detail.
Mrs. John T. Newton is the guest
of her sister. Mra. C. M. Blood worth,
on Washington street. In Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Tbarpe Baldwin are
now occupying the cottage on High
street vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Hill
Foster.
Mrs. H. vr. Baldwin and Miss Mat-
tie May Baldwin will spend the week
end In Atlanta with friends.
Mrs. Rosa Parker and Miss Amelia
Parker spent several days in Atlanta
• hop; !ng.
Mrs. Osgood Clarke, of Macon, fs
the guest of her mother. Mrs. Laura
Stovall.
Mrs. B. F. Ingram, of Buckhead. is
the gueat of Mrs. John Ingram. *
Mrs. Emma Zabrrskie. of Putnam.
N. j • Is t; * rue*! or ■■■- r rents, Vr
and Mrs. A. J. Aekerman.
Mrs. R. M. Baker and Mrs. John
0*Flahertr. two of Buckhead's most
matrons were shopping In tht
city yesterday.
Miss Sua Retd Walton taught the
fourth grade of the public school sev
eral dart thla weelc during the ab
sence of th« regular teacher, MIm
Pearl Eppe.
Mrs. George 8. Mayne, of Athena,
haa been visiting relatives and friends
here and la the county. Aa Mira Rosa
Walker. Mra. Mayme la well remem
bered by our people.
iCoollnsed on Page Three.)
e. S. S F. RY.
Schedule Effective Oot. 1«, 1108.
DEPARTURES!
11*0 a. m* No. 1, Throuoh Train to
Florida, cornea Observation Par
lor car and coachea, Macon to
Jacksonville via- Valdosta; con
nection made (or White Hprlnxs.
. Lake City. Falatka. ‘
4i06 p. m.. No. 6. "Shoo-Ply," Ma
con. to Valdosta and all Inter
mediate points.
12:& a. m., No. 3, "Georgia South-
gx ^a. •MMi,
usTto c sssr. u s te kKnvui *
12:18 f. m., No. OT, "Dixie Flyer."
coaches and Pullman sletpera,
Macon to Tlfton, en route from
SL I.ouis and Chicago to Jack-
aonvUle.
\ ARRIVALS:
4*15 a, m., No. 4, "Georgia South-
era Buwanee Limited." from
Jacksonville and Palatka. local
sleeper Jacksonville to Macon;
passengers can remain In local,
sleeper In Uuton Depot at Macon -
until 7:30 a. ro. Qn ,
J:25 a. m., No. *4, "Dixie Flyer," .
coaches and Pullman metiers .
Tlfton to Macon, en route from •
Jacksonville to BL Louta and •
Chicago.
11:10 a. m„ No. 6. "Shoo-Fly." from.
Valdosta. i
4:25 p. m., No. 8, from Palatka. •
Jacksonville and all intermediate ■
Points. Xktrtor Observation Car ■
Jackaonvllle to Macon.
C. B. RHODES. Gen. Pats. Agent, '
Schedule effective Sept. 20, 1908.
M.&B.
8. F. PARROTT, Receiver.
MACON AND BIRMINGHAM
RAILWAY.
Trains leave Macon for -LIxel-
la, Culloden. Yateavllle, Thom aa-
ton, Woodbury, Columbus. Har
ris, La Orange end Intermediate
points as follows:
No. 41 at 4:2i p. m. dally and
No. 65 at 7:00 a. m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
No. 41 makes direct connec
tion with Southern Railway at
Woodbury for Warm Springs
and Columbus, arriving at Warm
8prtngs 1:17 p. m. and Colum
bus 10:00 p. m.
Trains arrive Macon a« fol
lows: 42. 11:91 a. m. dally;
No. If. 1:40 p. m.. Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
Trains leave from M. and B.
Ry depot. Fifth and Pine ata.
C. B. RHODES. Gen. Pajs. Aot
Phone 1«00.
amNe.
.11:1* 71. deny
>70. daily
7L 4*0 r.
IS. Ban. only., f l's
*y. w. harowick^oa^