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• THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 190S
■A M/sfaffen-™” IfiEORoiA
Idea 1Unews
Parheps yon have on idea that in order to have a
bonk account you must have a large sum to deposit;
.that a bank doesn’t care to bother with small accounts.
This is not true of the “Fourth.” This hank wol-
coraes new accounts, no matter how small, and extends
the same courtesy and service to smiill depositors as to
largo ones.
Let us prove it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON, GA.
AND
P ERSONAL
NOTES.
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 Pish and OyBtcrs; also
Sausage, solicited.
. FORT VALkSV.
Mr. and Mm Dawson Kendrick.'after
spending several days Here, left Monday
,P 5u«! l< lSll«* B |SoiS la spending eeveral
week* In Florida.
Ml# am Beetle Harden. Jennie Dee Mc-
Bugy and Mr. Horace Calhoun, of Macon,
were recent visitor* at the home of Mr.
J. W Prator.
Mrs. W. I- Houser visited Macon last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jackson spent
Batorday and Sunday with Mrs. D. V.
Duke.
Mlaa Helen Crandall, of Maron. spent
several days last week with Miss Ruth
Misses Ruth Whiting and Clarence
llnttser went up to Macon last weak to
visit Mrs. P. C,- Houser.
Mrs. M <K Jordan visited her daughter
In AVIoricu* recently.
Mr. and Mr*. J. M. I/>ng have returned
t'ltni n visit in Dawson.
Mrs. Fred Bhcptrd went over to Co
lumbus last week to attend the marriage
id her cousin. Miss Fincher.
The History Club will hold Ite next
meeting «n Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Torn Bhepard. Wm. Cullen
lirvant end two contemporary writers
will be the topics for the afternoon. The
program will be In charge of Miss Eltna
Duke, and mush will be furnished by
Mrs. Fred Shepard.
.... .... ,epai
Mlsa Annie Mi
Rylveater. where
Adkins has returned
) teaches.
Miss Jennie Allen, of Rronwood. spent
The Light for Thanksgiving
18 THE ELECTRIC LIGHT.
If yon desire n good business
during the holiday season, why
not install the light thnt will
attract buyers to your store.
Electric Light is the only
enitablo light, and now is the
time to install it.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
This May Interest You
At (tit. Maon of ,t>« y»«r It boboovti you to h«o a llttlo rood
Wtibknr in lb. hoUM—K often aim doctor Mila, whon proparlr ua.0
Ord.rln* a war from kora, aa j on bar. to do now. you want your
ordom hondltd by poopl# you oan drpond upon. You know ua of nlo
—aand tbam to ua and you will he aatlaflod In every particular.
Wa oanv » ooraplM. tin*-from the cheap to tho beot. Com or
ltya from I MO per (Alloa up (pluo too for oxprr.ai to »M0 per gallon,
prepaid. Wa pnp*y axpraaa ebargaa on all coode from f2.t0 par gul-
loa up In lug. or 01.M In (laaa.
Flo. Old Com 11.00 par (Alton: Mur qnarta ts.50
gallon; four Quarts |4.80
Mills, hauled in bond, four quarts
Black Label Rye
Tk<a la an extra oho loo offering al $15.00 par rnaa (II bottlaa).
TbMa are only a f.w of our many good thing,. Pull lino of
Wlnaa. Owunpagnta Sruadlaa, Baara, ate. Send for prlco Hal.
Sam Weichselbaum & Mack
#■ O. Boa 151. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
Mr. Rot. Araaaoo la with oa and raapacttully eolletta tho (aTorn of
Issl Hunday and Monday with her roualn,
Mies Nettle Marshall.
Mlsa flophle Jonci waa the guest nf her
elrter. Miss Marianne Jones. In Macon
last week.
Mrs. Harry Htrozlor. after a visit to
rraltlvea. has returned home.
Mbs Carrie Hanford was the guest of
Mrs. B. It. Braswell recently.
Mrs. Sidney McMillan and daughter.
Margarette, visited Mrs. O. N. Crnnd.nl
In Macon list weejc
The marriage of Mlsa Mattie Hartley
and Mr. Emmett f.unrofnrd on Thursday
afternoon waa of much Interest to mony
friends. There were only th# Immedi
ate relatives to witness the ceremony
after which they left for Mr. iAinceford's
horns near Zenith.
Mrs. T. II Smith, of Dublin, spent last
week with MTs. Holt flkellle.
Miss Nora Rountree, after a visit to
Ferry, where she attended the marriage
of Mlaa RHey. has returned home.
Mrs. F. W Wlthoft and Mbs Mary
Culpepper attended the Federation
Woman's Clubs In Valdosta this week.
Mrs. George T. Harris and Mbs Alllo
Houser went over to Covington recently
to attend th* D. A. B. eonfsrenee.
Mr. end Mrs. Asa Singleton, after
spending several days here, have gone to
Cuba.
Mr*. Whit Durden, of Atlanta. Is the
guest of relatives.
Mbs Gena Riley, of Klko, was here last
Mr. and«Mrs. C. Z. McArthur enter
tained a few friends at a bird supper
last week.
Mbs Mnmte Miller has returned from a
Flournoy, of Sardb, v
of Mrs. Burke Powers.
The % ~
t recent guest*
Monti cello German Club has Issued
invitations to .a dance to be given on
Monday evening, November 23. Quite a
number of out-of-to wa guests are
MILLEDGEVILLE.
Mrs. J. B. Kidd entertained on Wed
nesday morning the following ladles who
are members of the sewing circle; Mr
M. K. Bivins. Mrs Julia P. West. Mi
D. F. & C. P. LONG
Wholesale Wines and Whiskies, Imported and Domestic
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
IMPORTED BRANDIES, GINS AND RUMS
la Original Imported Bottling.
demon ATtsrch Kufumd
IMPORTED WINES
In Original Imported Bottling
Ounllffe. Dokeoa * Co. Chateau Uoctet Claret
Xiwtt Laabeahflntai Rhine TT!\7. .^7..
Mlepoert * Oe. UMon Dock Fort
Ntohdtaa dome* Malaga
Nicholas Gomel Moeeetet .....
Krvba'e Campanaiio Madeira.,
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IMPORTED PORT AND SHERRY WINES IN BULK
Bottled By Us.
Write we fer special prices om above geode tn coat leta.
M ARSH ALLVILLE.
Mrs. Dora K. Frederick spent eeveral
days last weak tn Montesumo, the guest
of her daupghters, Mrg. Oscar McKenzie
and Mre. James 1-1 Hays.
After a vlelt to Abbeville. Ala., Mrs.
Jerome Masse* has returned home.
The beautiful solos of Mbs Kmmlo
Chambers, of Montrauma, were greatly
enjoyed by the large congregations dur
ing the recent services at the Baptist
church.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. IT. Rumph and Mias
Blanche Johnson and Mr. A. N. Johnson
have returned from Montesumo. where
they attended th# weddlnr of their kins
man, Mbs Augusta l.uclll* Harvey and
Mr. Arthur Keys*. of Athens. Ala.,
quiet home affair, on November II.
At the recent meeting of the Stephen
Hopkins Chapter. D. A. R.. Interesting
papers wers read on •‘Georgia," by Mrs.
Mims Ware and Mrs. JtSper fllappey. and
music waa furnished by Mrs. J. D. Wads,
Mrs. G. R. Rlappey. presiding aa regent.
This meeting was held at lha home of
Mrs. D. R. Frederick, a liner I descendant
of the elgner of the declaration of Inde-
B ndence. whose name the chapter bears.
sa Edna Frederick represented this
chapter In the convention and brought
Interesting reports of the proceedings.
The recent book shower for the benefit
of the llbrarv of the Marahallvllle high
ocltool. proved a very pleasant occasion.
The Marahallvllle friends of T.leut. and
Mrs. Asa Singleton will be Interested to
*w that after visiting Georgia relatives
row days they have gone to Cuba.
J’he James D. Frederick Chapter U, D.
C. held the November meeting at th*
bom# of Mrs. J. E. Haalam on Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. D. B. Goodwin presiding.
Much Interest was added to the session
by the reports from the recant stats con
vention In Savannah rendered by the
delegates, Mrs. J. D. Wndo and Mlsa
SnMv Sperry.
The mission study class that proved
so Interesting last winter has reorganised,
and will meet everv Wednesday evening
at th* residence nf Mr. end Mre. John
“T. Simmons, with Mr. J. V. Frederick
i teacher.
The reception tendered the ladles by
!he Masonic fraternity In the rooms *
[Turner lodge No. 111. on last Frl«!
evening, proved a very enjoyable occa
sion. and the work done tn the woman'i
department of Masonry Wes very Interest-
eating to all present.
The many friend* of Mre. F. A. Branch,
widow of one of Marehellvllle'e moat be
loved pastors, will be Interested to know
that she will spend the winter in Oxford
with her danghrer. Mrs. Anns Wyti
The recent marriage of Mr. Da-
Kendrick and Mlaa Thtulah Forham. of
Stinson, was an occasion of great social
Interest to Marehatlvllle friends. They
will make their home at Mlona Springs,
and th* many vlaltora from thl* town re
call with pleasure the kind thoughtful-
neae of Mr. Kendrick oa their host dur-
Inr the peat summer and wish him great
happiness for the future.
Mlsa Eva Wrlgley. the organiser of the
Carnegie library of Anderson. 8. C.. of
the Tnllsdega library, and a graduate of
the Library school In Atlanta, will leave
soon for Portland. Ore., to spend several
month*' leave of absence from Talladega
library-
A recent wedding In Quitman waa of
much InteHst to friends here, aa the
young bride had visited her slater and
mode many friends In this town. The
John Callaway. Mrs. Richard W. Lamar
Mrs. Anns Crawford. Mr*. Edward RJ
Boll. Mrs. W. F. Little. After some time
spent In needle work, a seated luncheon
of several courses was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Kidd also entertained
about forty ef their friends Wednesday
evening at croklnole. the parlors and hall
were beautifully decomUd with palms
end chrysanthemums. refreshments were
nerved at the tables where the games
were played.
Mrs. A. A. Joseph entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club at
her lovely home on the bill. The two
table* wen* placed In tho living roomd
which was decorated in ferns nnd rose*
Mrs. Joseph was assisted by h«*r charm
ing little daughters.
Mr*. Joe Woollen entertained tho sew
ing club at her home on the hill this
morning. Forty-two-wa* played at four
table*. After th* time was povsed In
chatting nnd sewing, a dainty salad
course was served.
Prof. Coachman J. Wardlaw. Misses
Harriett Folger and TJIIIsn Rule, of tin
faculty, and Misses Belle I/worn
Laurie Ivor, of the student bodr. repreL
bent In Atlanta the Georgia Normal and
Industrial College at the National Society
for the Promotion of Industrial Education
which convene* there this week. Misses |
Lovorn end Ivey will also represt
plica” at the y. W. C. A. con-
hlrh meets there November 22 *■
Mrs. Adolph Joseph has returned from
1 Mrs. ArMAMllMd
.rthur Clements In
Mr. and Mrs. j. A. Buck.
Mrs. Reeae and Mlaa Reese, of Wash-
M* t ° < Scarmt r o th * * ur,t * R#v - • n<J
Miss Antlonetts Bnelllngs. of Madloon,
Is the attractive guest of Miss Ruby
Jones.
Mlssea Claudia and Louisa Wall havt
returned from a visit to Mre. Oscar
Wall In Katonton.
Miss Maude Gillette end Miss Josephine
Marshall have returned from a visit to
Macon.
Mre. W. T. Conn. Sr., fa visiting rela
tives In Atlanta.
Mrs. Lily Cason has returned front a
visit to Mrs. Dennis Thoms* In Katonton.
Miss Mattie Branham, of Macon, is
the guest of Miss Agnes King.
Mrs. Charles Love ha* returned to At»
lanta after a visit to Mre. Emmie Jack-
son.
Mr. and Mre. 8wayne. who have mad*
their home In this city for the past two
years, have gone to Atlanta to live, much
to th* regret of their many friends.
Mrs. will Braxley and son. who have
been spending some time In Mncon, have
returned to the city.
Mrs. Btewsrt Bayne, of Macon. Is visit
ing her/mother. Mrs. W. H. Armstrong.
Miss Pauline Bearden has returned to
Madison, after a Visit to Miss Mamie
Matthews.
Mr*. Irens Albritton Harper, of God
frey. Go., visited relative* here this week.
Mrs. John T. Day and Master Jack Day
are In Fttxgerald. Mrs. Day's father,
Mon. J, O. Shepherd, is quite III there.
Mrs. Charles Whitfield Is visiting her
sister. Mrs. A. H. Merchant. In Atlantn.
Mrs. I sham W. Richardson nnd
Bara Porter visited Mhcoh Wednesday.
Miss Hattie Kell has returned from a
Visit to friends In Macon.
Mrs. John Barrett nnd children art
visiting relatives In Mncon.
Mrs. Darden Anbury and Miss May
Asbunr. who hare been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Holinshead. have re
turned tn lAke Charles. La.
Mr. and Mrn. George Stinson have re
turned to Monticellp after a visit to Mre.
Jim Jones.
contracting parties were Mt*s Josephine
Ooldwlre "McCall and Mr. James ITay
rout, of Union. 8. C.
MONTiCELLO.
Miss Maud Atkinson of Madison,
the attractive guest of Mist Gladys Poi
Mies Ruhy ICtell returned this
1 Hi
^ .
fbom a visit to Mrs.
In Athens.
Harvey I.awrence
R.'hv ha* returned from a
to Katonton
_ Mr*. If. C. Bin Is back from an ex-
leaded Visit to her daughter. Mrs. Robert
Reid, of Roehetl*.
Mr*. Paul Rob* ...«
visit to friends at Woyrtde.
Th* Nickel Clnh had an entomb!*
meethy^thU week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mlsa Minnie Benton Is in Haddocks,
where the will he an attendant at the
wedding Of MU" Ann I* Rvlvn Williams
t* Mr. Fdword Ifenry Baxter, of Utleo.
Mr*. David Blaalngam* ha* returned
STvk* Mrs. J. F.
ttehh. of T.tv^ Oak. Pn*. 8he waa ac-
comnanled home by little Mlaa Anne
Webb, who will spend some time with
The Km broidery Circle was dellglitfURy
entertained Wednesday a Her noon by Mr*.
Reuben Jordan. Th roughen! the after
noon dainty refreshments were served
1/ the hostesv a*aUted b~ her mother.
Mrs. Sherrod Mahme. and Mr* Ran Ma
ne.
Mia. John Posler rersons has returned
Trem a \i*tt t^ Atlanta.
Mrs. Allen
rence has _returned
Woa'dCn after a vtalt te Miss Maml
Mrs. David (V*m
entertained la an
5" 1 aGer-
for Mlaa Olady* lW and her guest.
Maud Atkinson, of Madtsnn. After
the^jnm* a dainty salad course was
* Mra. rv>y1e Campbell wll hare aa bee
seat for the dance Monday even tag
tmea rmnkUw of MeneSeMT
, M'w J- irilNitew Is Ml a visit te
Haddock reuttvea.
Thu M
next meettnr of th# •■PVetv-two H
m^wl'l be wtthVre. TP. R. Pope.
The ftnkreMw Clrrt# haa It* next
rdUf with lire. D. J. Blastngaae.
Hi* dam P*ben_»nd yegng aim. Her*
MONTEZUMA.
The marriage of Miss Gusile Luctle
Harvey and Mr. Arthur Keyae. of Athena.
Ala., was a beautiful event af Thursday
evening at th* residence of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Harvey,
only the relatives and close friend* of the
contracting parties were assembled
witness tho I mpreaslve ceremony, —
wihch Rev. H. hi. Morrison officiated.
Mlsa Harvey was attended by her cousin,
Miss Annie 8uo Johnson, of Marshall-
viltn. os maid of honor, and Mrs. Parker
Julian Stllwell, aa matron of honor,
both Of whom Immediately preceded th*
couple. Mendelssohn's wedding march
waa played by Mre. May V. Butler and
Just before the entrance of the bridal
party Miss Ethel Morrison sang In her
own charming style "Because, and "I
Jx>v# Tou Dear." Miss Johnson and Mrs.
Ftllwell were becomingly gowned In blue
mesaallne, and Mlsa Harvey wore a trav
eling suit of dark blue trimmed In satin
and pualore bands, and lovely waist of
embroidered net After the congratula
tions delicious refreshments were served
by Mrs. Fish. Mrs. Clegborn nnd Mrs.
McElmurray and all during the evening
Mlaa Blanch Johnson served punch from
dainty little alcove In the rear of the
JUDGE TAFT AND
By J. C.
Judge Taft In hla recent address at tton
unveiling of the shaft to Hie prison shly
martyrs, sold: "We must Justify Wash
ington Just as we Justify Grant In refus
ing to exchange prisoners al a time in
August, ltd, as It was a critical mo
ment In the history of the war."
la the tint place, the conditions which
confronted the federal government were
different from thn*e with which Wash
Ington had to d*al. Th* federal govern
men! had not only the big north and the
west, but all the outside world to draw
from.
Itical moment’
That critical moment was the
moment in the calendar of time. —
ed from July 23. 18(3 .to August 13. 18G4.
ft'S.T
re waa ordered
__Jy —.
The cartel of
cancelled by Htonton on July 23. 18(3.
Urgent effort was made from U»en to Au
gust. 18(4. to get the federal authori
ties to exchange. All efforts foiled.
Then what about paroln? Stanton's or
der 209 breaking the cartel also denied
parole. It declared If federal prisoners
were paroled such parole would not be
recognised, but all p:irol*d prisoners be
put buck Jnio the ui-my. The south was
enger tn parole the prisoners, but were
forced to hold
No 'critical
lie « ■
role.
The precautions against their o*
eminent for refusing to pc-rmJt
the par »
Andftrsonvlllc pt
Ah Stanton'oJ
July 23. 18C3|
General Gran. .. ...
sustaining Htuntnn'i
)0 lasted from
th* close of the war.
In Judge Taft calling
General’ Grant'*' August 13 order only
“ * policy. |m A
^ ... JU<
- "'critical moment"
That "critical moment" lasted long
tough for 27 “
die lit north-1
Our Growth
Below «ro flrUTM showing tho growth of Macon'* tn»w iratton*!*'*.
They nrct compiled from trtati-rafnt* rendered tho board of di
rector* at their r*CWV monthly meeting:
September 5510,973.60
October - 647,967.97
November 732,824.30
Thl* growth !■ tho remit of conoonrotlirotanVInr and !»*»•*«*-
Ing ogre and attention upon tho part of director*, officer* and em
ploye.. • '■
Commercial National Bank
E. T. MAIXART. Pre.ldent
W. P. WHEELER. A**L to Proa
CECIL MORGAN, Vice Pre*.
We Invite your hu»lne*«.
THE COMMERCIAL WORLD
nd Mrs. Keyes left at t:4S fer a
trip, after which they will
•hort bSS.I* 1
make their future home In Athens, Ala.
Among the out-of-town guests nt
wedding were Mrs, Lucy Johnson, Mi
Blanch and Annie 8ue Johnson, of Mar-
iallv * ‘
«*k«<
wedding w*ere Mrs. Lucy
Blanch and Annie 8ue Juiumni, *»» mm -
slmllvllle. Mrs. Fish. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Stokes, of Moultrie, Ml** Anne 8mlth. of
Ideal. Mr. on.l Mre. Griffin. Mr. end Mre.
Williams, of Oglethorpe.
Mrs. Allen B. Bedlngfleld entertained
on Tuesday evening Inhonor of Mr.
Keyes and Mlsa Haney. Progressive
dominoes was played by the guests and
at a lata hour dainty refreshments were
served by Mrs. Bedlngfleld and Mrs.
Vh CloTts MclCentle entertained at
dominoes on Thursday afternoon In honor
of Silas Phosa Elotee Gardner, a charm
ing bride of the Reason,
Miss Edna Dykes entertained quite
number of her young lady friends wll
an Informal party on Monday evening.
Invitations have been Issued to a mis
cellaneous shower In honor of Miss
Phosa Etolse Gardner, to he given by
Mrs. J. C. Collins and Mrs. Sam Turner
at the horn* of th* latter on Wednesday
morning. November 88. Mias Gardner'
marriage to Mr. Harry Snow rarki.
takes place on the evetthur of December
2 and will be Quit* a brilliant affair.
Mr*. W, R. MoEimumiy entertained at
a small dinner pttty on Monday evening.
Mlaa Mattie Hays Robinson. Mr. Alvin
Lewis and Mr. James Lavender have re
turned from a house party near Pelham.
Mlaa Pauline Lewis sad Mr*. Annie
Holt visited Atlanta this week and re
turned with elegant new automobile*.
Mr W. L McKenale and Mr. Bam Tur
ner and Mr. and Mrs. R. I*. Branham
attended the Hmlth-Keln wedding at
Fltxgerald this week.
Mre. Sam Turner and little son have
returned from Tbomasrtlle.
SANDERSVILLE.
On Tuesday evening from * to IS
u clock the home of Mr. and Mre A.
lends Evans was a arena of light and
beauty. The occasion was a reception
given by Mr. and Mre Evans to the
young friend* of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8.
Chamlee. who have Ju«t returned from
their wedding tour. Over a hundred In
vitations were Usued.
Mr. and Mr*. C. u Brewer and Mre.
Alice Evans Book stood tn the reception
hall to usher the guests up stairs where
they were met by Meedames Horace
Mathis and Edgar Lawson, who showed
them to the dressing rooms.' At the par
lor door each arrival waa met by Mrs.
Wm. Iloovey Smith. r w * •-—* -
Twentieth Century Club at her home on
Smith street nt their last regular semi
monthly meeting. The club ha* been
studying the lives of tho statesmen of
th* revolutionary period.
Mrs. Warren P. Lovett waa given a
surprise shower of congratulations on th*
morning of November 17. the thirty-
eighth anniversary of her marriage, by a
party of lady friends, who assembled at
th# homa of Mre Henry Paris nnd en
masse proceeded to the home of Mrs.
Lovett near by. who was completely be
wildered at their arrival, but »oon the
brilliancy of her guests In their expres- ;
alone of entering Into her Joy on that
occasion made her at home with the sit
uation. and her enjoyment was appar
ent The morning hours from 10 to II |
o'clock were lllled with wit and merrl- :
ment, ka each guest presented a token of 11
esteem.
Mre B. T. Rawlings entertained a large
number of llttlo children Monday after- i
aon In compliment to her little daugh-1
•r. Winifred.
Miss Willie R. Smith, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Mrs. T. W. Hard wick a few |
Mies Mildred Marston. of Augusta, will J
sjMMjd Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. T. Y.
Mrs. ^inttlc Robinson Is In Tennllle.
Mrs. Ella Smith Pearson and son. Mr. I
Jack Pearson, are In Sandersvllfe for th*
health of Mr. Pearson, who haa been In
Florida and other states seeking
proved condition.
Miss Daisy McMIllen, of Harrison. Is
the guest of Mrs. A. 8. Chamlee at Mrs.
Iooufs Evans'.
Mis* Melinda Chamlee. of Atlanta, vis
ited Mrs. Aqulla Chamlee several days,
and Is now guest of Mrs. Alex Chnmlee.
Miss Cora Toilette, of Swalnsboro, Is
the guest of Mrs. E. Pierce Wood.
Mrs. J. II. Hoboi ts nnd Miss Carrie
Roberts, of Atlanta, while en route from
Dudley, spent a day in the city, guests at
"ie New Gilmore.
Mr*. Snllle Averett. of BtetlavHle.
visiting her daughter. Mrs. E. L. Holmes,
bongdon.
Miss Mary Llssle Bayne, who
painfully burned In tho face by an I,
ip** celluloid eye shade. Ih slowly r<
ertng.
Aiiss Chapman, who waa burned whllo
dress Saturday morning. Is able to be
out.
Miss Vannle Mathis has Veturned from
, visit of scvernl weeks In Macon.
Mr*. L. J. Blount Is tho guest of Mrs.
McCauley In Atlanta.
ting her nepbsw.
Mr*. Lewis ^Vebster la visiting Mrs.
Cummlng at Atlanta.
needs and demands a lot o.f stationer/
and office appliances. We have every
thing needful for office and store In
the way of commercial stationery,
blank books, letter paper, envelopes,
pens. Inks, letter-boskets, document
files—well everything, we said, and
that tells the whole story.
MACON BOOK CO.
T. C. PARKER, Pres.
YVil 1 iiigliam’s Warehouse
COTTON FACTORS
SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND
GET THE BEST RETURNS
MACON,
GEORGIA
Duhlln, Mncon and Athhum.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Harris were
guest* of Mr. R. B. Thompson at Davis
boro 8unday.
Miss Dersle Amerson spent several
dev* at Mitchell.
Ml** Gertrud* Parkins Is visiting
friends In Maron.
Mis* Mahel Rawlings scent th* week
end with har parents. Judge and Mrs.
B. T. Rawlings, returning to Wesleyan
Monday.
Miss Kathleen Albea waa home from
Werthen for a short visit
Mrs. I*ee Nnpler and sons, of Forsyth,
visited the family of Mr. Veatue Jackson.
Miss Ollle Belle Holt Ie home from
Wesleyan for tho week-end.
Mr. nnd Mr*. T. Y. McCarty chaperon-
ed^a |( ^nrt^of^young folks to Dublin to
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Chamlee returned
from their bridal tour along tho coast
and In Florida. They are at home to
their friends at the residence of Mr. and
m. iloovey Smith, who introduced the
r on .ft.moon from I I* •
<rod Invitation, wm* taawg. A ennauat
this. Mre
Mra. tTw. MwgwM anlMtataMg th*
Ml‘ K XL Uvtu tu hacuu at
igST’NOW 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. President L. P. HILLYER, Vice-Pre*.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY. Cgihier.'
and In Florida. They are i
their friends at the
Mrs. Lout* Evans.
Mlsa Teresa Belle Stanley leaves this
week for West Palm Dracn, Fla.
WAYCROSS.
Mrs. R. H. Hlnnant. of Jackson
ville, Mrs. W. M. Hinson, of Pales
tine, Tex., and Mias Miss Maggie Hin
son. of Hinson. Fla., are the guests of
Mr. and Mr* W. D. Owens on Fran-
els street.
Mrs. J. L. Banders and little son
are visiting relatives and friends in
Fltxgerald.
Mlsa Eunice Lester, of Statesboro,
after a visit to friends here, has re
turned to her home.
Mrs. Sylvia McGuire, of Portland.
Oregon. Is visiting Mrs. J. W.
Mitchell.
Mrs. George Feltham Is visiting rel
ative# In Ocala, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Odom enter
tained Informally Monday night In
honor of their guesf* Miss Resale
Starr, of Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Springer and
children, to the regret of their many
frfende. are preparing to leave fort
Charlotte. N.. C.. where they will j
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Brinson here, has
returned to her home In Brunswick.
Mrs. J. W. Bellinger and children
are visiting Capt. and Mrs. C. C.
Grace at Screven. Ga.
Mrs. H. P. Brewer has returned
from a visit to relatives In Savannah.
Ml** Myra Taschal. of Jacksonville.
Is visiting relatives In Waycross.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bell have re
turned from a visit to Chicago.
Mrs. J. O. Justice visited friends
tn Savannah Wednesday.
Mrs. J. 8. Elkins Is visiting friends
tn Fltxgerald.
Miss Susie Sharp entertained a
number of her young rrtends Wednes
day in honor of Miss 'Bessie Starr, of
Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Leek hart ore
spending some time In Jacksonville.
Mrs. Nettle*, of Femandlnsu Ha-
la In the city visiting her sister, Mrs.
Amelia Heldt.
Imitators Flatter..
If you want the real genuine and only
drink that stands the test, drink Bottled
KATONTON.
The fair nail at Tbs Putnam Tu today
evening was a ntiir.jr flaaj# io the aociaJ
sal ties of th* past week with an unus
ually large namVr of Visiters In tbs dty,
an excellent band In dally attendance at
^aSd*/e?tbe^c<Mulon7a*d»Hxhtfu! y danc*
Safe
. vrrirg, Th* chaperone* were Judge and
M SvSjVVif:
*ja Jr., Mr. aaiMn. Krt BmU. C**L
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
The names imply that everything bought hero is
the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
• prices.
Send ns yonr orders which will receive prompt at
tention.
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
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