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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1908
JUST RECEIVED
pPTIST DELEGATES SEVERAL CASES III
WILL GO TO MADISON THE FEDERAL COURT
Another shipment of those
nobby celebrated
STETSON HATS
We have them in all the new
shapes and styles.
Call and inspect them for they
are sure winners.
STAR CLOTHING CO.
DAVE WACHTEL
THE 8TATE BAPTI8T CONVENTION
TO BE HELD IN MADI80N ON
NOVEMBER 27-30 - MANY
DELEGATES WILL GO
FROM MACON.
The annual state convention of ths
the Baptist Church will be held In
MOONSHINE CA8E8. SUITS FOR
DAMAGES, AND OTftER ?dAT»
TER8 UP FOR ADJUDICA
TION.
Madleon November 17-10.
Delegate* from ail polnta In aouth-
weatem Georgia will paaa through Ma
con on their way to the convention,
and an unusually large attendance la
expected.
Among the delegatee that will at
tend from Maron are Dr. 8. T. Jam
rson, Dr. E. J. Forrester, Mr. U. F*-.ana, ■ vertuci *or me p<aimm w*j»
Mallory and Rev. E. C. Darganfrom returned on the premlsea In dispute,
the First Baptist Church;.^K. j n the case of the United Statca ra.
•One of the bualeat aeaalona thla term
In the federal court waa that of yes
terday when a number of moonahlne
pa sc# were disposed up, together with
a few other caaea.
The caaea disposed of were as fol
low*:
In tha caa# of W. H. Moody va. the
Southern railroad for damages, a de
mur rer was overruled and an.amend
ment to the petition waa allowed.
In the case of C. H. Dodge as ex-
'cutor. vs. Robert Hall et al, ault for
and, a verdict for the plaintiff waa
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. P,client L. P. HILLYER. Vi«-Pr«.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY.C..hicr.
nick, from tire Vln.vlil, BtptMC; R.v.
J. C. Turner from T.ttn.ll Squar,.
end Rev. -W. II. S.nuM from «£•
Second Street Bartl.t Church. *
Ex-Oovernor WllJtini J. Norfhep.
ho for many year. haa bean preat
.If.Rt of tho ‘Baptist convention, ha,
iinnounced his Intention of resigning
end an election will be held to name
hlx successor during tha coming con
vention.
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Real Estate Insurance Loans
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We Move Tenants Free
Grand Building.
Telephone 627.
W illingham’s Warehouse
COTTON FACTORS
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MACON,
GEORGIA
A GOOD STOMACH
Mean. Good He.lth, Cheerfuln.lfc Am
bition. Persistency and 8uccats.
Relief Is not cur*; opium will stop
the most excruciating pain, but It
won't cur* the disease.
And It's Just the asms with alleged
dyspepsia cures which contain pepsin.
The pepsin will help t« digest th* food,
hut the stomach la left In worse con
dition than It was before.
You don't want pepsin to digest
your food: you want the natural Juices
of your stotnwch to digest your food.
If you have dyspepsia or any stomach
trouble, you want to make your stom
ach so strong that It will digest Its
own food.
You can make your stomach so
strong that you can eat what you want
and all you want any time you want
It. without distress.
Ml-o-na will cure your dyspepsia or
any other stomach trouble by build
ing up the flabby walls, and making
the atomach so strong that It will di
gest food without artificial aid.
In other words. Ml-o-na cure* dya-
pepsla by removing the cause.
Taylor-Reyns Drug Co. la the agent
for Mlona In Macon, and they say to
every reader of The Telegraph whoa#
stomach Is weak, who haa Indigestion
or dyspepsia, that Ml-o-na la guaran
teed to cure or money back.
The price Is only 50 cents a box.
and one box Is all you need to prove
that you sre on the right road, to
health and happiness.
"I can't any enough for Ml-o-na tab
lets; they have done more for me In
one week than ail tho doctors have for
the two years I have been under their
rare, and I will do all I can to recom
mand It to my friends. You can also
use my name In your ad. If you like,
for Ml-o-nn Is better than gold to
me. I am like a new man. and am able
to work once more for th# first time
In over a year.”—W. A. Knnta, 121
Green street. Syracuse. N. Y.
TRIALS OF NIGHT RIDERS -
ARE SOON TO TAKE PLAGE
Imitators Flatter..
If you want the real genuine and only
drink that stands the test, drink Bottled
At All Good Dealers 5c
SM
UNION CITY. Tenn.. Nov. 25—To
day formal announcement was made
by Attorney General Caldwell that the
trials of th* alleged night rider* would
be begun during the present term of
court.
The application for the release of
Felllt tV. rinton was denied, and he
wes returned to Jell at Dyersburg
Jamee Correlous. charged with a vlo
Jatlon of the internal revenue lawe.
a plea of guilty waa entered. He wea
sentenced to one month land fined
9100.
In the case of the government
against Ennis Owens, violating reve
nue law, a plea of guilty was- entered
and the defendant was fined 2106 and
one month.
The government prosecuted Thos.
Lowe and Grant Ferguson for Illicit
distilling and found both guilty. They
were given fines of 1100 each and sen
tenced to three months each. They
entered pleas of guilty..
In the case of tho government
against Jaa. R. Dukes, a sentence of
one month and a fine of S10Q waa Im-
posed. He was charred with Illicit dla
tuning.
HABEAS CORPUS CASES
BEFORE JUDGE WILEY
Tom Bmlth was given a similar sen
tencs on a similar charge.
Petitions In voluntary bankruptcy
were filed In the court today by Sam
Knrellta and L. C. Goodwin. The fof.
mer lives In Montlcello, and the latter
In Abbeville.
Messrs. J. B. Green, of Dublin.and
Wm. 8. Florence, of Mlntlcello, were
admitted to practice and plead In the
United States court.
Today there will be no session of
the court.
i0©OETY
Mornlno C,rd Party Olven By Mrt. Hir
ry Kendall.
Mrs. Harry Kendall was the charm
ing hostess on Tuesday morning at a
card party of six tables. M
Chrysanthemums nnd ferns were used
In decnrstlng the rooms, and at the gam*
of brtdae the prise given was a dalhty
little Jabot. ...ml
Twentv-four guests were entertained at
this dellahtful affair, the second of a
series which Mrs. Kendall Is giving.
Mrs. William Brunson entertained
Tuesday at a beautiful afternoon party
In honor of her house truest Miss Halite
Kills, of Atlanta, and Miss Flora .Young,
of Montgomery, the guest of Miss Ca
mille Lamar.
Bis Jsrdenlercs holding great clusters
of chrysanthemums and vases of rosea
Till* woman says slm was saved
from an operation by Lydia E*
Pink barn’s Vegetable Compound.
Lena V. Henry, of Norristown, Gil,
writes to Mrs. Pmkliam:
I suffered untold miserv from fe
male troubles. My doctor said an opera
tion waa the only chance I bad, and I
dreaded It almost aa much as death.
“ One day I read how other women
had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, and I decided to
try It. Before I had taken the first
bottle I was better, and now I am en
tirely cured.
“Every woman suffering with anv
female trouble should take Lydia E.
PidUham's Vegetable Compound.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
PARTIE8 SEEK TO RECOVER POS-
SESSION OF THEIR BOYS—TO
BE HEARD MONDAY.
Ordinary Wiley will have two*ha
beas corpus cases to hear on Monday,
and both, tor the possession of chil
dren. There were to-be three such
cases, but one of them wm settled by
the parties out of court.
Robert L. Thomas seeks to recover
possession of his four-year-old son
from Walter and Mrs. Nannie M.
Jenkins. Thomas claims that his child
Is illegally held-by these parties.
A. L. Bartlett vs. Sarah F. Bart
lett. It the other case. Bartlett wants
to regain the custody of hls two boys,
George William and James Perry,
aged 10 and S years. He claims that
hls wife deserted him a year ago.
SHIPPING NEWS
SAVANNAH. Ga^ Nov. 21.—Arrived,
steamers Borkum (Ger.), Stellberg.
Bremerhaven; City of. Augusta, bur
roughs. Boston.
Cleared, steamers Mlntanea (Br.)
Bright, Liverpool; Foxton Hall (Br.),
Harris. Hamburg; Elsa Mentell (Ger.),
Auer. Hamburg.
Sailed, steamers Berkshire, Freeman,
Phlladelp* la; Marla (Aust.). Zacevlch,
Thanksgiving
Today
Thanks-living
Every Day
Let us live our thanks, daily—that
others will daily give thanks that
we live.
r-'VV —Ad.Man.
Barcelona.
CHARLESTON. 8. C., Nov. 22.—
Arrived, steamers Tantallon (Br.),
Berry. Hamburg; Lassell, Lawrence,
Philadelphia; schooner Thomas wins-
more, Johnson, New York; steamer
Katahdln. Maguire, Boston (and pro-
standard remedy for female ills.; ceeded for Jacksonville),
and has positively cured thousands of .Sailed, steamers Alice (Nor.). Reime,
women who have been troubled with
. ... , ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear*
fog-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Mr*. Plnkham Invites all sick
women to writ© her for advice.
She haa guided thousands to
health. Address. Lynn, Mass.
Get Together.” and the one for the young
women, a pretty ecarf.
The pretty parlor, h*
were decorated with
and roses, beautiful golden hu*d blos
soms filling vases everywhere ana charm
ingly brightening them.
with chrysanthemums
gly brightening ..
Mrs. Gambrell 1 * guests were: Miss Con-
(folly and her hostess. Miss Harriott*
winehester. Miss Louise Wright, Mist
Mary Lou Ansley. Miss Josephine Jones
Miss Rowena Taylor. Mr. Eugene Pitt-
S an. Mr. Augustin Daley. Mr. Carl NIs-
L Mr. John Bills. Jr., Mr. Georg*
Gantt and Mr. John Reid.
Lovely Bridge Luncheon for Miss Con
nslly. •
In honor of Miss Frances Connelly, of
Atlanta, th* charming guest of Miss
Harriott* Winchester, Miss Louise
Wright entertained nt a delightful In-
' il bridge luncheon en Tuesday asorn-
sembled. about six tables being srrsngl
' Ifor the game of bridge which was
Inter*'*
played with Interest. . „ A . . ..
Mrs. Brunson was sowned for the aft
ernoon In a brown silk, embroidered with
orthlds and finished with-lace
Miss Bills, who assisted h-r In receive
Ing the guests, wore a green broadcloth
Stats of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucaa County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of th* Arm of F. J. Cheney
A Co., doing business In tha City of To
ledo. County and Flat* aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLAR* for each and
every rase of Catarrh that_ cannot ‘
I of Hi
cured by the uee of Halt'e Catarrh Cure.
. ^ . FRANK J. CHENEY,
gwem to before me and subscribed In
y^ce.-thls 9th day of December.
. fete
til's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acta directly on the blood and mu-
.... surfaces of the system. Bend for
testimonials free.
F J, OHKNRT * CO.. Tolrtn. O.
“ ** by alt Druggists. 71c,
Hall's Family
lion.
Take flail's Family Pills for constlpa-
Mlsa Young wore a tailored gown of
white cloth, and a Mg hlsck and white
hat. and her hostess. Miss Camille La
mar. was gowned In a cream cloth made
empire, the corsage trimmed with lace.
With this she wore a big blue hat-with
plumes.
Mrs. Brunson's guests at the delight
ful affair Included Miss Ellis. Miss Young.
Mrs. Emory Wtnshlp Mrs. Charles Hum
phreys. Mrs. L. o. Btevens Mrs. T.4.
WtomMia Jr.. Mrs. Jack Edwards, Mrs.
E. Powell Fraser. Mrs. James W. Cirila-
wav. Jr.. Miss Camille Jamsr. Miss Ro
salind Davis. Miss Ethel Jonss. Miss Cork
Burr. Miss Loulle Ellis. Miss Euls .Wil
lingham. Miss Louise Wright. Miss Clairs
polfenlllet. Miss Patricia Co-grave. Mlsa
Harriotts Winchester and Mlsa
Connally of Atlanta.
Frances
Prsttv Evening Party for Miss Connelly,
of Atlanta.
A lovely affair of Tuesday evening was
the bridge par tv at which Mrs. P. H.
Gambrell entertained a dosen guests, at
her home on Apnleten avenue. In honor
of Miss Frances Connally, of Atlanta, the
charming guest of Miss Harriotts Wln-
Ch MnJ r 'aambrell Is always a most cordial
hostess and the affairs given by her or*
thoroughly enjoyable.
Last evening after the Interesting game
“* bridge, a delicious hot supper was
for the
Good Fellow*
**Tivo prises were riven,
men being a book. "When 1
Comfort Fit Elasticity Quality
Four Essentials In Women's Undergarments
“ GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Ik a little higher in price tlmn other Limes, but it is
PURE LIME, nnd by far the best nnd most economical
for Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Lime is dear at any priee!
Write us for Delivered Prim.
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributors.
Charleston, S. 0.
You will find nil four in "Merode” (Hand-
Finished) Underwear, mndo exclusively for
women and children.
For perfection of fit and fineness of finish
<C
Merode”
UlSuh) Underwear
BED1NGFIELD & CO.
1 lms no superior. Elastic, soft and porous, it is
exceedingly eomfortablo to the skin and most
j satisfactory in wear.
Wo show these garments in n broad assort
ment of styles nud shapes, in materials nnd
weights adapted to the season.
"Merode" (Hand-Finished) Underwear is a
revelation in comfort, beauty, fit and quality.
Wo quote a few numbers for your benefit:—
Jhe centerpiece for the table was i
large silver loving cup filled with Ameri
ca h Benuty roses, nnd at each guest’i
place was a rosebud.
‘ Rightful morning was spent by the
Jng guests: Miss Connelly. Miss
inchester. Miss Mary Lou Ansley. Miss
Troy. Miss Pitas Matthews.
William Felton to Entsrtaln at
Mrs William H. Felton has issued InL
vitatlons to a bridge party at which she
R. W. Jem Ison
Entertain
Honor of Miss Holt!
In honor of Miss Tda Holt, who has
beim absent from Macon a great dcai
for the past year, hut Is spending the
winter here. Mrs. Robert W. Jemlson
will entertain at a large, bridge party
On Tuesday. December the first, at 3
O'clock. • This will be on* of the most
delightful of the early winter parties and
wj^b^ntU|reit^nwU|^leaaur©tjy Jm
friends of Mrs. Jemlson and Miss':
Mrs. James
entertained
— — _I the most
Iful and elaborate functions of the
Oeautlful Reception
Wrlflht.
Mrs. Hehry McHatton
Tuesday afternoon nt — -
I beautiful end elaborate _ _ _ I
season, at the reception she gave In
honor of Mri». James T. Wright.
''Woodbine. 1 * the home of Mrs. Mc
Hatton, was beautifully decorated with a
wealth of flowers and potted plants,
chrysanthemums and* violets being used
In vases and low bowls and dishes most
I effort! v*fv ' shout the room* which
against the green of the plants, and the
I crimson walls of the reception rooms,
mads a pretty Kick ground for the lovely
gowns of the ladlea.^^^^^^^^^^^m
Mrs. MeHatton u
a vrhlte,'satin' empire .gown, made wlth|
latton received her guests In
„ j satin'empire gown, made with
yoke anfi sleeves of tucked net. and trim
med IK'real cluny lace, a beautiful dia
mond necklace completing th* j elegant
Receiving with her was Mr* Wrlaht.
the honor guest, who wore a beautiful
Paris gown hf while lace.
AeM*:ihg the hoste-s were Mrs. Min rer
Wltnberly. Mrs. J. Wingfield Neshlt and
Miss Ida Holt, each wearing lovely re
ception gdwns. and assisting with the re-
freohmetits were Mias Traev Duncan.
Miss Collins And Miss Effte Hill, beauti
fully dWSSeit Tor the nftemoon.
Two vouruf girls. Miss Nona Phaw and
Miss JOAO; McBrlcr. passed bon bona to
lh ffi the aiding room the decorations and
refreshments were suggestive of the
hanVaJrtVtnjr tide. The handsome ma
hogany table waa hare, and laid with
‘ my law mats and centerpiece, and
..^tlng Oh "this a silver basket holding
exnulstte wnite roses, and orange nas
turtium* ehrirtled with a wreath of th*
nasturtiums and stnllax; this on a silver
pi* tend.
At one end of the table was a massive
•liver tureen from whfch hot chicken
‘'.vjIUcA was served bv Mr* MInter Wlm-
*'erly. and at the other end of the ta-
*•1# Mrs. Neeblt presided, and served
wants frapp*, from a large green and
cream Flemish punch bowl, resting on
■i hugs silver trav,
fltlvet cake dishes held small whits
cakes, etch surmounted with a ttny yel
low pumpkin, other sliver dishes held
orange ben'hons. salted nuta and bright
green, velkrw and red fruit marshmal
low*- Miniature fruits and vegetables in
» e natural colors, mad* of almond paste.
II cut glass compotes and these with
the natural wheat combined with the
poeea on the table added the not* of
plenty and good cheer to tho refrsah-
was^refteetid^from the lighted 'Wax
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isle;
Lillie (Br.), Knudsen, Port Antonio;
Matilda Weems, Hudgins, Baltimore,
via Georgetown.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 25.—
Arrived, steamer Iroquois, Ingram,
New York; San Marco, Davidson. Gal
veston.
Sailed, steamer Arapahoe, Chiches
ter. New York; schooner Jessie A.
Bishop, Haskell. Ferngndlna.
How is Your Digestion,
Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 228
Eighth avenue. San Francisco, recom
mends a remedy for stomach trouble.
She says: “Gratitude for the wonder
ful effect of Electric Bitters In a case
of acute indigestion, prompts this tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec
tric Bittern Is the best remedy on the
market today.” This great tonic and
alterative medicine invigorates the
system, purifies the blood and Is espe
cially helpful In all forms of female
weakness. 50o at all drug stores.
Dan Koets. Mrs. H.
shaw. Mrs. Mamyo Hatcher
•rge T.
Clarke,
Kress’ annual Holiday Open
ing Sale, Saturday, Nov. 28th.
Souvenirs to the ladies.
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Mrs. S. J. Adams, and little daugh
ter. Evelyn, will spend Thanksgiving
In Dublin with Col. and Mrs. H. P.
Howard.
Mrs. R. Burney was among those who
left yesterday morning for Savannah
to attend tho automobile racesa. Mrs.
Burney will be with her sister. Mrs.
C. T. Airey, while In Savannah.
Among those who went down to Sn-
nnnah last night to loolt Tit the big
car races was Capt. Robert H. Brown
and Mr. John T. Moore who will re
main for a day or so afler the paces.
Among ail the on-lookers there will be
none who will enter more Into the
spirit of the occasion of Capt. Brown.
Half the Day
Is All the Day
We Work Today
Our Growth
Below are figures showing the growth of Macon's new national bank.
They are complied from statementa rendered the board of di
rector* at their regular monthly meeting*;
September $510,973.60
October 647,967.97
November ...: 732,32136
This growth !■ the result of conservative banking and painstak
ing care and attention upon the part of directors, officers and em
ployes.
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. MALLARY. President.
W. P. WHEELER, Asst, to Pre*
CECIL MORGAN, Vice Pre*
W* Invite your business.
Alderman. Stevo Johnson, of At-;
lanta. was In the. city, passing through j
on hls way hom« from Hawklnsvllle. j
where he had been selling some large
tracts of land.
The countless friend# of Mr. E. W.
Klatt, who was stricken with paraly
sis some time ago. will be glad to
know that ho was able to fake a walk
the streets yesterday. He was ac
companied by Mrs. Klatt. He gives
promise of improvement, and this will
be good news.
Senator A. O. ’Bacon has gone to
Savannah to attend the automobile
races which are to .bo hekl there to
day. While In Savannah Senator Ba
con will be the guest of Col. and
Mrs. A. R. Lawton. He will return
to Macon tomorrow.
Our store will remain open
until one o’clock today.
W. A. Doody Co.
The New Pur* Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not affected
by the national purs food and drug
law as It contains no opiates or o*.iier
harmful drugs, and we recommend It
as a safe remedy foy children and
adults.— H. J. Lamar & Co., near
Fourth National Bank, agents.
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 Fish and Oysters; also
Sausage, solicited.
The Empire Electric Co. \
Successors to B'ngleton-Mountford Electric Co. Now under management of *!*
WILLIAM J. MOUNTFORD. JR, J
Efficiency, Competency, Promptness f
Everything Electrical by Electrical Experts t
Office €14 Mulberry 8L (Pythian Castle). Phone 117. Residence Phone 18<
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Pormerly of Macon, Oa.
The names imply that everything bought here is
i e highest grade of ell standard whiskies, at lowest
prices.
Send us your orders which will receive prompt at
tention.
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Drawer*
Vest* Corsets
Ttrhf Cwere Inlon Suits
Extra Extra
8!xes tttaes Sires Kite*
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Price J.4 4* 44 «« 40
» wTy M .« 100 1
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Ml White, l.teht weight »tlk and wooL rpc. silk IN J.tt 2.W s.
C?J White and •liver. Winter weight Uteri** :»pc. wool.. 1.0* l.» «.#0 1
tl» Whit* Medium weight site snd wooL »pc. Mlk........ LN » 2.
1t> White and •liter. Heavy weight tnertte, ttlje. wool ... I w 1*. z n
€74 White, Heavy weight. Mpc. wool. ttpe. rifts !•«» * * » !
log Cream. Medium weight fine.«t-combed cotton
444 White. Heavy weight fleeced S
White end •liver/ Heavy wel_
0W Whit* Medium weight merino, lope.
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
Children's
ov.r tht. t»*u«in>l UN. . Mtt ll.tlt
Wa* reflected from the lighted .wax can
dles in ether candelabra, which were
■gained with pierced silver shade* over
.. ito. PHvee cnndleelicks with light ta
pers also abed a soft radiance oyer the
mom from the tall mantel and sideboard,
from which anndwlche* cake* and other
dalntlea were served.
About fife* ladles were prewNit during
the hour*, from half after fbhr to rix
o’clock, which were very greatly enjoyed
a deRgbtfUl hosrltallty being dispensed.
Mr* Wright ts a chsrtnfng culture.!
woman, w brilliant musician and most
cordial Hi her manner, and win prove
n great addition to Macon society, hav
ing already made many friends since
cornier here.
Among the caller* were: Mr*. T T.
Napier. Mr* A. P. Collin* Mrs. Nick
WWvk. Mtw J*tre« Roe* lire Min ter
Wimberly Mr* WitUam Lee Wits, Mr*
wmiem Mar««n. Jr.. Mw* M **-Tarter.
Mr* Omtm punren Mr* 8. R Btrdrey.
■ dr. Mre O T. Mtllee. Burke.
) Mr*. MctCwen J.»hn*tone. Mr*. An-te-rec
i Rres* Mr*. Walter I«ma* Mrs. Em*wy
! Wlnehtp^ Jr..-Mr* R. Power Ktere rhTHe*
.CnewaVW Mr* J. H. Shorter M**. W it
UtejftMi. Hr* John
s H tine. Mr*
MOTOR GfCLE RECORD IS
LOWERED BY RIDER STUBBS
IBIRM1NGHAM. Ala.. NV>v. 25.—
Robert Stubbs, of Birmingham, today
rode a motor cycle 100 miles In 1:47:44
on the fair grounds track lowering the
hundred-mile record held*by Stanley
Kellogg, of Philadelphia of 2:05:21.
Today's race was under the sanction
of the Motor Cycle Club of America.
$25,000 TO RED GROSS
BY MRS. RUSSELL SAGE
NEW YORK. NoF. 25—A gift by
Mrs. Russell Sago of 225.000 to the
Red Cross endowment fund was an
nounced at tha annual meeting of the
New York state branch of the Amerl
can Red Croat in the Waldorf-Astoria.
Medals were presented to six mem
bers who had distinguished themselves
during the year In caring for victims
of the Mississippi hurricane.
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W. A. DOODY CO..
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Oldest Whisky House in South
ESTABLISHED 1881
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS.
Pure fine old Rye, by the
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Express prepaid.
GEORGE J. COLEMAN.
Pure Pennsylvania Rye.
rich and mellow, by the
gallon $2.75
4 full quart# {2.00
Express prepaid.
ANVIL RYE.
Pure and substantial fant'
lly whisky, by the gallon..$2.50
4 full quarts $2.|o
Express prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN.
Rich and mellow, by th*
gallon $2.10
4 full quarts 9M0
Express prepaid.
OLD GEORGIA CORN
Direct From Bended Warehouses and Old.
Express prepaid.
W* handle all the - leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whlsklea In tha
market, and will save you from :i to io per coot oa your parches!* Send
for price list and catalogu*.' Moiled free.
THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU UQUOR CO.
720, 722, 724, 726 West Bay Street
JACKSONVILLE, • - - FLORIDA