Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 15, 1908, Image 20

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i i ——— — _ — THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1908 HASHER'S We don’t claim to sell everything, but most everything, and by comparison you will find it just a little better than elsewhere. This has been our aim always, to give good merchandise at prices that cannot be equaled else where. Remember, satisfaction is guaranteed or your money back. in Laurens of iris paper. 4. IM. | ; u pop publUiie.l In tli The Charge In an folio' ’’purlin. On.. . I "Hon. Thoa. K. Watson. Thomson, Cla. Hear Mr. Uuim n: Want to aay to you [that our jjurty In «1l*i,ettrte<ie<I and dis- » ooragid In ■pile of tho protest the ! rnunugera of the polls at noon ■topped •in hour and a half to tak«* dinner. They I locked up t ho t.oiea In different room*, i Whitn Hu v opened tho rooms ' boxes. We fee| In the Monday Specials I trl* t. Laun.-i unty. i polled I |w>»en tlm I j number giv< ■■■HirTv < | tf<ot there arc I 400 for Bryan, 4n" i innde, 190 was the r the popiiH't ticket, in. and It la a fact In the county who Brynn. They counted about IftO CARLSBAD DINNER SET inn pieces the set; beautiful decorations, two patterns, a handsome set, 100 pieces DOMESTIC) DINNER SET i hear from you." .$21 IfnsniJer of the Hiulth ’onfflerMtft veteran. Beautiful decorations, 100 pipccr, a good set °f 1 C Chinn, guaranteed not to craze, 100 pioces ... .sP A I MnJ. T. 0. Hill ill j camp and Justice i O H Watklne. n p I Mmlth I* the man Knaraelware 6 quart Pudding Pans and Bake Pans . ,16c Lamp, high stand Lamp, complete 25c Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in box, per box lOp Crepe Paper, plain, all shndes, roll 6o Men's Tics, a lino quality, reduced to 6c All Ladies’ Belts reduced to 5o Largo 14-ineh white Turkey Platter 25c Ladies’, Men’s and Misses’ Hose, 3 pairs 25c Largo white Porcelain Mixing Bowls 25c Toilet Sets, gold lines and rose decorations, 12 'pieces $5.98 Fancy whito Plate, 7-inch, worth 10c, special 6o Double Roaster, large size 25c White Porcelain Bowls and Pitchers $1.00 | for dinner. Bug No. I the vault In tha office court and box No. S Ordinary Wood. In box No. I all of the cltlzenx In Dub- begun with A from country folOWN*. EXPLAINS THE INSANITY PLEA .id thla WHY DR. J. M. ELLIOTT WAS SAID TO BE AFFLICTED WITH “DB LUSIONAL INSANITY” — STATE ■WENT BY ATTORNEY McNEIL. Effort to aarurg ft new trial In tho mac of Dr. J. M. Klllott, convicted of the murdor of doors* L. ltlvera ot LaOrengo yesterday, will be mada by Attorney W. D. McNeil, of this city. At> appeal hag already been Died with the Judo of tha superior court, and •ntil It haa been definitely and Anally acted upon no othar ttapa will ba tak> "Should tha motion for a naw trial to dented.** stataa Attorney McNeil, *sn appeal will ba mada to tha an- f iranie court of tho atata. In tha avant hat It la alao refused. It la more than likely that effort will ba mada to se- cure c-n. nation of aentenra for Dr. Klllott. Thera waa no othar aantanoa possible after tha Jury, which remain ed out alg hours, had returned a var- dirt of guilty without reoomnrendatton, and of courts tha death warrant wag "Tha trial wag on a of tha moat dra matic ever hatd at LaGrang*. I am told, tin r# being many sensational features When tha cat# began, general aentl •nent waa advert* to Elliott, and there i • onsldereable talk of lynching him If tha Jury fatlad to-convict, or tha death sentence wag not Imposed. How •ver. tie tha trial progress thta real Ing softened, and tha people bacamt less bitter acalnst tha defendant, relieve now that practioally every par. •<>n who attended tha trial would sign a petition asking for commutation »f sentence, thla Including tha Jurora anl court officials. "There la hardly any question but that the man’s mind la affected A Prescription FROM Old Ireland The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co.. Second, comer Cherry atraat. haa broken all records and haa received tho first shipment of Irish Liniment aver made to this aartloa of tha United statea Irish liniment was prercrlbed by Dr. Coaraey, who In hta day was the toat known man In Ireland, where tha r.amt af tha wonderful article waa a household word. It wtU cure any care of Eczema on tap of earth, and for Rheumatism In any form, tha reaulta are bayond expression. It will bring (ha Impurities to tha surface, which tr.aana a core, and which no other j:«pareticn waa avar known to do J *o| with evarr bottle that talla of other allmenu that art 11 surprise you. Go to tha Tayler-Bayne Drug O*.. ft n bottle of Irish Liniment and you aim bless the day you did It. Cut this article and hasp It for rtf- If Irish Ltntmant will not do nil wre ( < a for It, go back to tha Taylor- I *>ne Drug Co., and they will give >"j W centa for the empty bottle on > Htr honor at an American cltlaaa. ClLHOOLEY IRISH LINIMENT CO, ualonal insanity was entered. ...... ... delates* wall auotalned. Tha man . aettonn for soma months back, Sa nl- duced on tha witness stand, etearly proved to many that he labored under tha delusion that every nun he k-.cw sought to ba attentive to hla wife. l|a waa therefore Insanely Jealous in all that tha terms Imply. Dr. Charles C. Ksrrold. of Macon, and Mrs. Morgan Lane and Ridley, of Ladrange testi fied that. In their opinion. Dr. Riliott waa undoubtedly afflicted with ’delu sional Insanity.' "It cannot be said now If any steps towards having Dr. Klllott placed li the state asylum will ba made. How. aver, I do not consider such sa likely, unless there «re unexpected develop ments. All thnt We can hope for Is a new trial, or. falling to secure that. Iln district whose and M Inclusive, nil vot district* nnrl nil mi’i count In this box whs ... Brynn 324. Tuft 2»*. Wats. In hox No. 2 no i>ne vntad excent dtl© gans of Dublin district, whose names be gan with the letters N snd 7. Inclusive. The result In hog No. 2 wns ns follows: Bryan 24ft. Tsft «. Wntson 03. The vote received here by Wntson wns quite ns large as It was estimated that he would* receive nnd waa larger than bis vote In 1994. Proof of Charge Challenged. Mai. 8mlth Is not In the city, but Capt. Smith, speaking for nil of the managers. Is very Indignant nnd challenge* proof •if tha rhatge. lie admits that there was a stop for dinner and thut this waa Irreg ular. hut assarts that every, vote cast for Wataon was counted for Watson. Democrats do not belleve In the charge nevertheless sorry of fraud, hut they a that any trreglarlty election snd admit aommutsllon of sentence. ’’The defendant hag never mad* n statement as to why ha killed Mr. Rivers, and he did not gu upon the ■land. In a letter to his mother, how- aver, he discussed hi* act., saying that th© victim was a man of Influence who had every body** esteem and regard, but gave no explanation whatever." Macon people who testified |q the trial say that Dr. Klllott** defense was admirably conducted, but that nothing could have prevented hla conviction, then* seemingly being no extenuating circumstances whatever. TO OF EMANUEL ISAACS Blmon Work re.d In Th. T.l.gr.ph a 111. aunwito. of Ur. Unit t. Hu ll'.i . memorial t.t'l.t ha placed 0 v..- the or III. 1.1. Km.nurl Isaacs, uil he ««ya that h. will sladly •onlrlb.il. tor lb. purpose. anil ibal li. know, ot WriS w»o would d. M. Thl. tablet. or (nonunion!. I. In m*oc- n lion ot th. lnr.lu.bl. .1, r.nd.r.d .nd klndn.Mw.bown in. woman ud children ot tuc eetdtwe ,i in. front durln. ibo war. Mr. Isaacs looted ,n.r the..' peo ple, maar ut them dwlliul.. and not on, »r«r aurr.ree It known lo kin. H. w«> lb. 'ru. lrt.nd lo th. poor In tho.. dark ■Ur. [f only M> pun. had I—an u hi. li hi. heart, than would hot nnv. a poor ww— — •tut tor ti 1. tkm would not bar. Urn graph receive contributions for this wilt reduce the excess flesh n psund a day without Injury to the stomach, the musing of wrinkles, th© help of exerclalng or dieting, or . Interference with one's maate Is a mighty Important and useful addition to civilisation's necessities. Just such a catalogue of good reaulta, however, follow the use of tries© pleaeant. harmless and eco nomical little fat roducere. We say economical, because Marmots Pre scription Table*© (made In accordanc© with the famous prescription) can be obtained of any druggist or tha mak ers. the Marmots Company. Detroit, Mich., for seventy.live cents bhe large ease, which I* a decidedly economical price considering the number of tab lets eaoh case contains. Tlio Gnyety Quartetto In Illustrated sonps, nil this week, at The Gayety Theatre. Society. (Continued from Page Three) Mrs. Frank Inman Complimented With Beautiful Seated Luncheon. Mre. Tracy Baxter entertained on Rat- “*■“ “ * e'clock at - * L — lovely luncheon STOCKHOLDERS MEET MONDAY ere of tho fair Msociatlen will be halt at Will l ^^MtoirCanfect lonw^ iSStSfc the aaaactatlotTs office next to the Ronton ' row right, and evi re ere to b> -esaary tha of the et< attended to. and there ahould he s ... present Those whs cannot attand ehoi next year will ba as another itlr SreugiJ”op~t« log dtecueeed U that the announcement of the next fair slant* he — *— made early, no no to atre term ors tdeniy of ttmo to grew creto for their eretilng th# grow Posed of. iapt lh4tUn huMdinge on matter to ho dU- In which the stockholder* are tntereou? and there should W a full mooting. Ne»r*y every dollar of tho Indebted- ®e*d has born paid, there being poretbtv a tailoring Mil a fow dohara yet w raid, boenuae of tho hth not bring pro- ■eetod Ren 7.. Jcnes urges oh t« be present that all matters bo dlerewed a hriww eofe* attvnltnn Now that y* has made a rucerea of tha fair, ha thlahs ha la enUUed lo a rase la honor of Mre Frenk Inman.'"of At• A color •rheme of yellow waa retried waa i out In all tho detail* of the affair. was one of the prettiest of revere! given In honor of thla charming vlaltor. Tho .hare mahogany table was laid with duny lace mate and had a centw- piece of yellow chrysanthemum*, the cakeo !c*d In white were rapped with tho name golden ttnteil (lowers and they also embellished the pretty place cards. Place* were laid for atx at .the exqui- aitrtv appointed tshte where n menu of severe! redreea was •en-ctl. Mre. Inman, who l* a nteca of Mr. Ilarry Kdwarda. formerly lived In Macon, nnd la very popular here, and her stay In tha city haa been made quit# pleaeant by bar friends, who regret that the had to return to Atlanta vonterday. as other af faire had boon planned for During her vtrit port of •rent at "Holly ltlutT’ Kdwerde. bMa'JS The regular mooting circle Of Klng'e Daughters on Monday afternoon at t:l (he rerideneo of Mre. C. A. Mines Terrace, and tha men urged to be prevent. - . ... (Itawsoa on member* are all and •*' ut On The Flower "Rad Riding Hood' Woddlng" t* he Rut Thanksgiving. Much p!*aiureM# tntareot to bring taken In the production of ' Red Rtdtiur gfrlbRm* Hood** and th* "W#4dlng of the FVre^rV* butldinge on in which eo many o# Macon** pretty chit- dren toko pari, nnd tho King's Daughtere ifeseassE!* Th* penetteo for It tt gring on. hut tho dato has not twwii drilnlrety 4#ri4*4 on a th. 4»t< *111... iiv-ftln ttH. folumn. ' '.' thf? dUA." 'KS "SKI lion snd Card Party Thla Week luanoti Nool and Reid. ! agUIre of the < he tho parti- • to be given Jnbtlf *3 Ijonegh N. Noel and Mre. John W. ba given JuiptJ) ’ r M -« Populists Claim Their Votes] Were Improperly Counted DUBLIN. On.. Nov. 14.-*-The greateot l-oiltlcHI sensation aver sprung hey* iho rluiigo fraud agaln.-t the managers; of b'.x No. 1 In Dublin dlririct. made by pullet to Hum. 'Alior. K. Wn The Dry Goods Section, First Floor, and the Rug, Blanket and Comfort Department in the Basement of The Busy Big Store to Fur nish the People Interesting Saving Monday Those Who Can Possibly Get Here Should Come and Buy From the Great Bargains of the .. with (ho thnt In Dublin dl«- 20c Galatea 15c him. Till* Is Dub- I 1 c*I»'rlc| 1 write of. Would bo glad ] The above whn s'xncd by "Populist." The Man Who Managed Box. The box In which fraud |« cbnracd 1 W»r V Tomorrow wo place «n ■ale fifty plecen ot best .heavy Galatea Cloth ao popular for grown upa and cblNJrcn’a garments, In stripe* and ph«ln atylea; actual value of the goods Ih 2*Jc yard, but tomorrow 15c la the price former clerk I former ordinary; iiljutant of Smith 1 $8.00 Comforts $6.98 These are of fln© down or wool covered with pret ty silk or sattln* covers in neat dosign* or elaborate patterns as dcalrcd; actual f8 values In new coverings to go special at tt f* each tomorrow. nagera auaMnued waa depoaftrd In 11 of rlerk auparlor In tho office of .. all crept Into tha that the managers should never have taken the boxee from the eight of th* voter*. The Identity of the man who makas the chars** has not been made public. TAFT REACHES WASHINGTON Arrives This Morning and Is Driven to tho White House WAHH1NOTON, Nov. II.—Prf.l- dent-elrct Taft reached Washington at 12:15 n. in. and proceeded nt once, to the white hnutm In the president's carriage, which nwalted him at the *tatloh. New Method of Reducing Fat. A news Item from I*arlg Informs ua that the American method of produc ing a ellm. trim flguee. In meeting with nrionlahlng aueccoe. Thin ►yetem, which has made auoh n wonderful Im pression over there, must ba tha Mar- niula I’rercriptlon Tablet method ot reducing fat. It la safe to say that we & a ve nothing better for this pur pose In this country. Anything ih.it Linens, Spreads, Sheets You tnuy have opportunity to do thla well airain soon, hut wi* doubt It. Better buy now while those price* are to be had. 11.00 Linen Da mask, full two yards wide; 7Qr fine bleached and now patterns, yard i 11.60 Linen Damask, new goods, nit new QA/* patteme; pure white, yard 70-lhch Linen Damask, worth 79o yard, CQ r goes on sale Here tomorrow at ■ /7V * 76c Damask I.lnen and Mercerised, bleached 4Qr and unbleached, hero tomorrow at " 7l * 35c White nnd Rod Cotton Damask; excellent 1 Q r heavy quality, go tomorrow ut yard 1 ^ 66c Table Napkins, white goods, hemmed O Q_ ready for use. the dozen J*'* tl.SO Table Napklnx In piece, good patterns; QQ r Inrge six" goods, the dozen $1.60 Bed Spreads, white and colon. In QAr •pedal lot tomorrow, each 7UL 86c Spreads, full bed size, good patterns, AQ- solid white goods, eaoh U7C 73x90 Poppercll Sheet*, worth 76c, In CQ r ubuoI stores, our price J *1x90 Pepperell S.eetx, worth *5c In usual store, our prlco \J 72x90 Bleached Shcetx. worth 45c elsewhere, our price 72x90 Unbleached Bhceta, worth 50o OQ r elsewhere, our price 10c Pillow Cases, 42x3f-tnch size, O. bleached goods 12 l-2c Pillow casea, 42x3$*lpoh slxe, 1 A. bleached goods, at 20c Pillow Cones, 4lxS6-Inch size, 1 C special at 1 Toilet Article Specials 26c Mennrn's Talcum Powder, onr 1 price Is only • JK * 26c Colgate's Talcum Powder, 1 Cashmere Bouquet or Violet 1 *1.00 Roger & Galtet'a Violet QC. Toilet Water for U-JC 26c Roger A Gallct's Violet and I Q- other Soaps at • 7C 26c Paper Face Powder Boole, 10*%’ special at 1 7C L5c Cutlcura Soap, special at | g c 60c Peroxide, large botllea; O C _ our prlco A.-/C 26c Peroxide on sale Here 1 A- nt only * GC $4.00 llnublgant’s "Ideal" Extract; CA our prlco only * $*.60 Uoublgant's Rose Ideal Ex- 9 Qft tract only t*' 70 $1.00 Roger A Gallct’s Violet Extract *9 QQ for only ICxtra Inrge boxes of fln 0 Talcum Q r Powder. Monday at only 1,000 Remnants of Wrool and Silk Materials to go on Sale Monday Every woman who wishes to make a suit, waist or skirt ahould set these remnants on sale tomor row; two countere full; from best materials of the season, mostly nil wool goods: some few silk rem nants go In the sale; lengths run from I to 8 yards; •nougli for women's coats, skirts and waists nnd children's suits, a<ftool dresses, etc. Don't miss the 40c and 35c Materials 25c Monday we’ll throw out on epectnl sale thou sands of yards of plain and solid Skirtings. Sultluo*. etc.. In wool nnd wool mixed goods; some plaids, AU new snd dexlrable: worth to 40c. fipectal at yard ao above tomorrowt aale. Cut Glass—Cut Prices What we mean to say exactly is that we offer at much lees than usual prices. Ana Imported Cut Glass In all styles. Wutcr Sets, Decanters© Rose Bowls, Vases, Pitchers. Glusees, Berry Dishes. Pickle Dishes and hundreds of other pieces from small to large, and In ench instance the pries ta so low fast you'll be very much eurprlsed. Will you look at the lint we are showing at your earliest convenience? $2.00 Long Gloves .95c ■ An opportunity never was presented to the trade of Macon to equal this outside The Big Store. We are selling full 16- button tonr. heavy 811k Gloves, best makes. In aJl colors and black, worth up to $2.00 pair at 95a the pair. 39c Belts 25c Lot of leather and elas tic Belts all new goods, in popular shapes and colors; belts worth regular 89c we place on sale a belt offer unusual: you can buy them tomorrow while lot lasts, at the email price of 26c for 39c quality. $1.50 Hand Bags 98c $4.00 Long Gloves $2.98 For Monday we shall of fer a great line ot most stylish Hand and 'Wrist Bags, in black, brown, etc AU of good quality leather In wanted shapes and worth up to 11.60. Choice of lot tomorrow at price quoted above. Gloves the best, heaviest quality made; the kind that jell everywhere at $4 pair, we shall place on sale; blacks, whites, greens navies, tans, browns, eta Special tomorrow at only $2.98 the pair. Sale of 9x12 Feet Smith*s Axminster Art Squares Worth $30.00 $18.98 The very newest patterns for this season In cele brated Smith's Axminster Rugs. Oriental effects or floral designs: all colors; very special tomorrow at Eighteen Ninety-Eight. Large Smyrna Rugs 89c When you get gome ot these you've bought the best Rug vsluo ever sold in Macon. They're the 30x60- Jnch size; $1.60 grade, special hero RQr at only Other Rug Bargains We sell more Rugs than any two houses in Middle Georgia; giving great values Is wftat Is do ing It. Read the following specials for Monday’s sale; $1.75 Smith’s Pal Velvet Rugs, 27x64- <t 1 9 C inch size, go for only $3.00 Smith's Axminster Rugs. 27x64- <£9 IQ Inch size, go for only I * $5.00 Smith's Axminster Rugs. $6-72- d»2 AQ Inch size, go for only $18.00 Kashmir Art Squares, In *9x12 d» f 9 CA feet size, go for only I $8.00 Ingrain Art Squares, 9x12 tfcC CA feet size, our price *9 J Blankets Heavy Cotton Blankets, tan and gray colors, with contrast borders; regular $1.50 (£ I A A values; sale price 'P » * UV7 $2.50 Twelve-quarter else, heavy white d; | H C. cotton goods, colored borders; special w * •* J Fine pure white $3.50 Blankets, real heavy goods: warm like wool; 12-4 size; on 4:7 9 n $6.00 and $6.60 plaid and solid, large size, all wool Blankets; all new goods from our auction pur chases. Out on sale special at tc A CA pair only ip'T.JV; Comforts $1.00 Comforts; full size, good filler, floral 7Q/* design covers; special at only • $2.00 Comforts, 'heavy weight goods, with nice cot ton flllers, durable sattlne covers; 1 AQ at only 1 $2.10 Comforts, splendid cotton fillers, pretty stlko- lino and sattlne covers; <£ 1 QQ $4.00 ,a co‘m’forts * of* fine ’heavy 'sattlne covers and se lected cotton fillers; fresh now goods; d;G QQ special at only The Phoenix Muffler 50c Thla Is a popular new thing In Neckwear for this winter’s wear, being a pretty and comfortable novelty. Knitted of fine mercerized cotton, which appears os silk and in colora of light blue, white Copenhagen, red and fancy striped effects. Already 600 have been sold and we've a new lot for Monday, which will go fast a$ the economical price of 50c each. Other Neckfixings All the best firing* In Collars, plain and fancy atylea, white and colored, from 10c to $2.60 each. Wide variety of designs and caeh one atrlctly stylish and In every Instance vice Is low for such good quality. Neckwear at 50c i The real new things—the finest showing of swell styles we’ve ever shown. All the ruching, ribbon and velvet effects, some of which are wortfh $1.00 In eome other stores. • We undertake to show youu a collection of styles at 10c Monday, tjie like of which you never saw for the price. See special display tomorrow, center aisle. The Stylish Ruchings Saturday’s express brought a stanning lot ot new things In wide ruchings, white, pink and blue, flat and roll style, from 26c to 60c the neck. These are the very latest effects and you should see them tomorrow. V/ool Goods Specials $1.00 52-in. Panama 79c Beautiful quality $1.00 Panama, navy, brown and black; durable, all wool kind 7 Pr at yard / 7C $1.25 Broadcloth $1.00 When we say $1.26 Broadcloth we mean exactly that Is what you are obliged to pay for same from the usual stores; all colora and black, In full S0-lnch wide, fine finished Broadcloth, $1.00 at yard 75c 45-in. Mohair 50c Tou never saw such a bargain In fine block Mohair Brllliantlne, full 45-lnch, heavy gooda, 50c .finished with pretty 4heen 85c 45-in. Mohair 69c . . . .fg- suits, etc., fine all wool; worth 85e, full 46 Inches wide, yard 69c Fancy Linens A fine lot ot pretty Fancy Linens in Mats, Cen ter Pieces, Table Covers and Runners, Square Pieces and Round Pieces, are here and priced very much lower than elsewhere. They’re In Linen, Linene and Battenburg Lace effect; prices run 25c to $12.50. We want your to see them at your earliest con venience. Two Specials $1.00, 85c, 76c White Linene Runners and Table Covers, some drawn linen, other Battanberg f%Q_ effect; all large slxe; special tomorrow each... $1.76, $1.60, $1.25 Linen Runners. Squares, Round Pieces, ate., drawn designs and Battenberg styles; all for cfholce tomorrow at ,98c Small Notions 10c boxes Wire Hair Pins, big assortment So 15c boxes Rubber Hair Pins, light or dark 9c 25c boxes Rubber Hair Pins, very durable, only. .19o Good Finishing Braid, white and colors,.bunch....4o 10c Twilled Tape, special priced at only 7o Dexter Cotton, all numbers, our price 4o 10c cubes Black Pins (large heads) special 7o Good Dress Pins, large papers, special at only...4o rhlte. the dozen 9o Dutch Linen Tape, -all widths, at only 4o And many other bargains too numerous to mention Trunks and Bags We ore the only Macon people who carry a big assortment—not a mere cart load to show you, but a great big 8tock t to which we devote time and • ergy to keep It ahead of Any other In Middle, Geor gia. Anything In a Trunk or Beg can bb had here at a guaranteed less price than elsewhere. If you want the best jutd don’t mlr “ ‘ * * of <jburt here, mind getting It for less, come THE DANNENBERG COMP ARY 'mmmmwwmmmmmm at the home of the former on College 'Thl' rtr.l of thM. will b. • Mr* party ,n Thursday .(trniooB .1 J • clock. » n d It. Mound an .(tornoon recaption m.Uy from 6 to 6 o’clock. th matrons ere charming and their parties are anticipated with pleasure. Entertains Informally have . _ . . _.»v»d tn» tiffir prel 1 ?*wY“t>l»- Appleton evenue, and on Friday after- noon Mr*. Wing entertetaed a few friends very delightfully at cords, the Bret of a eerie* of email parties she plane giving through th* wlnt*r. - - ■of chrysanthemum* decorated 'MM v 'K. p i'L' a Mjsr5? P^nt^.M tn. prtM ieW e i.. ^ Ml , wsbti2sl Pretty^Afternoon Party for Mr*. L. In c«'**Mni*nt to Mrs. L A. Mitchell ssty^i^i-^r^.*^.; i VK’£-. delicious refreshments, and the after noon wee a thoroughly enjoyable one to roo. Mrs. Augustas Collin* Mre. Arthur Moors. Ask those who have visited The Gayety Theatre and hear what they say about it. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Mias Lamor Alton Is visiting Mrs. w. L. Albra on Academy street. Mr*. Lswron Prawn, of Is t*>« guest of Mre. C. ** Sender Adams. Miss Moggie Jackson, of Wrights- vllle, iq visiting Mr. and Mra. F. M. Bell, on Academy street. Flewellyn pleasant visit ITre^Ejft Went and Mias Plant are speeding a wbtl* In New York VHSHau b„h «h. SSSTSI SZ , ».'n? r *,SZ?iJr ( '£ several weeks, and a monin. spend some lime. Mrs. 8. H. hat iT-j with whom she will visiting her nleca. In TaTahassoe. Ha., Moneaj Ire. J. M. Reaves, Mre. ksK Virgin end her guest. Mis* —dna Middleton, of Washington. D. C.. whs hare been .the guests ef Miss Mamie i been th* gt In Columbu: War Dr. and Mre. B. L. Bardwefi have ra- turned to their home In Talbotton after oa «e. spending the wa£r In Macon with Mr. end Mre. T. A. Hardsell at their apart ments at the Navarro. Mias Mildred Sprat'.ing. of Atlanta, is expected dm for the ffesHoa dancathh hit pertnerT Judge j weekT fcOjMW lrerre in . .hart I. •v'l 1 . 1 - ___ v*R pins, sns being prjrecnted^ts the ywet^eMionor and^the •ttor to Mre IroUoulRg th* gome tha hoetese served SAVE MONEY AND GET FREE GOLD. R.-E.-P. CO. ’reuhare. Is toner. while for Wtsh!njrtonf^C).*C..*»h"re"*aho! u * ,, * t * days In the wtu visit tor daughter. Mr*. Walter i city and ta stopping at No. 231 Wash- Blount. ■ l^rtnn avenue. Phone 261$. M1«« Alice Newtoa. th# attreet!v# guest' Judge and Mrs. Emery Rpeor have ar- •ef Mire Inrz Mlnter. will be with her rived from their ML Airy summer homo. when eh# return* to | and will to at hem© at tho Cedars for put w,.k. and af|.r a vial, to Mias La. mar. she will bo with * — - ft. r her sister. Mir. Elherton, will or- to the rive In th. city “ r»«t of Min BTu tttracUr. visitor at Min Bllty*. (UOut rjccptlon on TunJay, and al.o at tha Thallan dance at tha Voluntaar's armory Friday n-enlna. Min Marparat Cooper, who haa J>e,n vial tin, Min Mattie Chappell, leave. Mon day for Atlanta after a pleasant stay In Macon. Min Cooper, who waa formarly —-.™ -mm formerly connected with the facultw at Wesleyan Colley, has many friends in tha city, and hn rvlalt haa bean . vary enjoyable one. Mr. George W. Read ban returned to the city nnd In future will make Macon hla horns. Mr. Head has ac cepted a position as npeclal spent With tha Prudential Life Insurance com. pany nnd In located at their offlcea In ft* RntloBhJ Bank bnltdlac. Mr. Head la'a yotm* man of hlrheit bo.lnea, ability, and hu a hoit cf friends In Macon who win bn nti.t u l .*l r . n .t'.’.P-r?-? 1 !*. 11 : Jccntlo^ hen. , unti! Wednesday, whe he* tom* in Fbreytk. Mr WaUtre Miller some time now. ttov < i being warmly • i view of tneat- tended abeenc© 1 HH-H Wash.. J I lag tn that stats, and will spend several Misa Flora' Young, of 'Mcntromery. I wreto there. . come* this week with Mire Cair.llie La* Mre. rarolln# El!©*, cf FvansvtEe. Ird , , mar. who has toon ehsrrr.lngly pnt©r. Is oopocted this week la Macon, to vkltiwiaod la Montgomery as tor guest rival SAVE MONEY AND GET FREE GOLD. R.-E.-P. 00.