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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY- MORNING, DECE1CBER 6, 1908
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The Union’s Shopping List
These are before Christinas Prices and offered to induce people
to buy early in December—The near Christmas Prices will be
higher—In other words the regular prices will then be asked
j On Second Floor
; Evening: Coats, Street CoqtS, Silk Raiii-
• coats, Satteen Raincoats AT CUT BRICE TO
: SUIT ALL. ,
| SILK SUITS, Tailor Suits and Misses’
• Suits, Dresses for evening and receptions AT
: SPECIAL PRICES NOW.
■ SKIRTS, in silk, voile and other materials,
I of the best and latest creations ON SPECIAL
: sale This week.
i WAISTS, in net, lace, silk, real Irish Cro
chet, imitation Irish crochet, lingerie waists, etc.,
| TO GO NOW.
KNIT SKIRTS, in latest colors, fancy or
white, in all wool, silk and wool, or wool mixed,
from 50c to $5.00.
SWEATERS for babies, children, misses,
boys or ladies, in all colors, $2.50.
KNIT UNDERWEAR for infants, children,
boys or girls, ladies, in all wool, silk and wool,
cotton, in any and all weights: unipn suits or
separate garments, AT SPECIAL PRICES
NOW.
GOWNS of the best double fleeced Outing,
in all sizes and pretty styles, from 75c to $1.50.
UNDERMUSLINS in gowns, skirts, draw
ers. chemises, corset covers, etc., GREATLY
REDUCED; this being between seasons for
these garments.
INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT offers hig
values in hoods, caps, mittens, booties, leggings,
sacques, under-flannels, under-garments, long or
short top dresses, etc.
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT is full of
good things: Bear Skin Suits, leggings, cap,
muff and coat to match—Gaps, Hats, Leggings,
Dresses, etc. t.
FURS—The best assorted stock in Central
Georgia. The best cheap Furs, and the best
fine Furs to be had anywhere. WE OFFER
SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK.
SILK PETTICOATS are to go this week
AT LOW SALE PRICES, and great bargains
arc here on this floor from every section.
* Jewelry
SOLID GOLD AND 14 K. GOLD FILLED.
Bracelets for misses and children for 50c
and 75c. ,
Bracelets for misses and children for $1.00
and $2.00.
Bracelets for ladies for $2.50 to $12.50.
Bracelets in snake coil for $5.00.
Brooches from 50c up to $20.00.
Cuff Pins and Waist Pins 25c up to $3.00
pair.
Veil pins from 25c up to $3.50.
Belt Buckles from 25c to $5.00.
Belt Pins, arts and crafts, 25c.
Waist Pin Sets for 25c and 50c.
Fobs, arts and crafts, for 50c.
Fobs for ladies or men, 25c to $5.00.
Cuff Buttons, silver or pearl, 25c.
Cuff Buttons, solid gold, from $1.50 to $3.50.
Cameo Pins and Brooches $2.50 to $7.50.
Scarf Pins, special, 25c to $t.oo.
Scarf Pins, solid and real, pearls, $1.50 to $8.
Veil Pins and Fancy Bow Pins 25c to $2.00.
Hat Pins, a big assortment, 25c and 50c.
Hat Pins, real rosebud, $1.00.
Neck Chains from 25c to $5.00.
Neck Lavalierc from 50c up to $5.00.
Combs, carved or mounted, 50c to $20.00.
Barretts, the latest, toe to $3.50.
Lockets, 14k, filled, for $r.oo to $4.00.
Lockets, solid gold, for $1.75 to $10.00.
Chains for dockets, for $t.oo to'$to.oo.
EVERY KIND OF POPULAR PRICED
JEWELRY.
TABLE LINEN SETS AND LINEN
Sheets and Cases
Table Cloth and Napkins to match, hem
stitched, in sets, to suit ail. Sheets and Cases
in sets, made of the best linen, hemstitched,
scalloped or embroidered by hand.
Christmas Store
For Everybody
This store is full from top to bottom
with choice things for Xmas for every
body; for the Baby, for the Children, for
Laches and Men. It is our wish to give to
the public the best assorted Xmas things
at prices to suit the times; at lower prices
for good merchandise than was ever given
before in Macon. We have thousands of
articles that may be just what you want,
and yet not mentioned in this ad. Come
to The Union to do your shopping.
Rag- Dolls
Exfra large size, boy or girl
Extra large size. Boy Dolk..
Large Baby Doll for
Medium size Baby Doll for
Large Boy or Girl Doll for .
Boy or Girl Dolls for
Big sale of Rag Doll for ..
Special sale Rag Dolls for .
$6.00
$3-°°
$1.00
$2.00
$1.00
5«
25c
Bisque Dolls
Kid Dolls, undressed, all prices.
Large Bisque Dolls for $3.50 and $5.00
Big assortment of Dolls $2.50 and $1.50
Special offer in Dolls 50c and $1.00
Big special in Dolls 25c and toe
Collar Boxes
Leather Traveling Collar Bags for $1.00
Large Leather Traveling Collar Bags....$2.50
Collar Boxes in leather for $1.50
Leather or Wood Collar Boxes..$2.50 to $6.00
Music Rolls in leather, walrus, alligator
and seal for $1.00 to $3.50
THAT GLOVE SALE IS STILL ON.
YOU HAVE NEVER BOUGHT KID AND
SILK GLOVES CHEAP UNTIL YOU BUY
AT THIS SALE.
Fancy Needle Work
Japanese, Mexican, French, Battenbcrg, Chi
nese Hand Work, hemstitched linen, perfectly
plain, regular Battcnbergs, real Cluny, etc., in
the very smajl, the table set sizes, squares or
round, medium size squares, washstand and bu
reau sizes, center tabic and lunch sizes, AT SPE
CIAL-PRICES.
Wool Dress Goods
$2.50 and $2.00 Colored Broadcloths $1.50
$1.75 and $1.50 Colored Broadcloths $1.50
$1.25 and $1.00 Colored Broadcloths 85c
85c Colored Broadcloths 75c
$1.50 and $1.25 fancy weave wool goods. .$1.00
$1.00 Fancy Dress Goods, best styles 85c
$1.25 and $1.00 Wool Material, one lot..,.75c
$t.oo and $1.50 Wool Material, one lot....50c
$1.25 Fancy Plaids, new effects 69c
75c and 50c Fancy Plaids, new effects 39c
Special lot wool goods for 25c
ANOTHER BIG CHRISTMAS SALE OF
WOOL REMNANTS.
SfLK REDUCED LOWER THAN EVER.
THE BIG SALE WF. HAD LAST WEEK
WAS JUST A STARTER.
Umbrella Sale
YOU WILL PLEASE SEE THE UPPER
WINDOW AND GET BUSY.
One lot Gold and Sterling Silver 8-inch
handles with Silk Taffeta cover, special for $2.
One lot Gold and Sterling Silver handles, 10-
incli and 12-inch, with Silk Taffeta cover, for
?3-5°-
One lot Gold and Silver handles, 12-inch,
with extra grade Silk Taffeta, choice of the
line for $5.00.
One lot Silver handles, fine tape edge Taf
feta, the best $2.00 Umbrella ever put out,
choice $1.00.
Big sale of Ladies’ Directoire Umbrellas, in
black and colors, mission handles, some silver
or gold trimmed. Men’s Umbrellas on special
sale, too—at BEFORE XMAS PRICES.
On Third Floor
Persian Art Squares, Persian Rugs of
ail sizes, Bath Robes for Men and Ladies,
Bath Robe Blankets, Hammered Brass and
Copper, Art Squares and small Rugs to
match, Ba& Mats of Cork and Crash,
Cedar Waist or Skirt Boxes, Mission Fur
niture in small pieces, Down Pillows and
fancy tops, fancy Pillows ready made,
Electroliers, Umbrella Stands, etc., Im
ported Vases, Statuary, etc., Bric-aBrac of
every variety; Baskets, small, large and
fancy styles; Couch Covers, Table Covers,
etc., Fine Portieres of all varieties, fitted
Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, Grips,'
Bags and Suit Cases, all qualities Ward
robe Trunks, Hat Trunks and Trunks.
Velvet Art Squares, and Rugs to match any
room, fancy Waist Boxes, Wardrobes and
Tables; Blankets, fancy or plain white,
Comforts, Silk-or Satteen, and a thousand
other things.
The Union Dry Goods Company
Crowing Crops With Electricity.
In England they are experimenting on
growing wheat and vegetable* with the
aid of electricity. The teats ao far have
been very successful on a small aoate at
the experimental station.
A number of wires are stretched over
tli* field high enough from the ground to
permit the fannina opera Ilona to go on
underneath. These wire* extend alt ovar
the acreage under experiment, and are
supported by post* In long parallel spaas,
pro wc tad by high-tension Insulators.
£lecU1cliy la supplied at a pressure of j
*.« the wire* are
pMPPpBmmRsliauir ■JmIm.
I'Brush" discharge# take place all along
the line; that Is. tba stectriclty "fixates”
off the Itae with a peculiar bussing,
audible t| the aar and with a glow which
l- vt.ibjT In the dark. Anyone w-ikln*
about below the wires ran distinctly f**«l
sxnr shift# 1 !;
what wakes the plant life grow so Much
better and quicker than under natural
conditions. The electrification Is main*
talned for sobs hours sack day but Is
■hut off it .nlttlt Goo.«b.rTl.fl ylr:t,l*4
If per cont Iqrro,urvlfr It. lubttto In-
fluenrfl: fltrufborrlflfl JMO per urnt In-
oroaae; tbmafees. none. In another pfcA
carrots yields* W per cent Inrreaat and
boat* tfi per rent with an Incresoc of
a m cent sugar coni
Twenty
with 41*1
height
electrlfl .
of flour.
tent under similar
of wheat were treated
wires at a 'onaldersel*
G eorgia personal
NEWS A I NOTES.
Itlss BalUe Maude Jones has returned
„» her home at lllgh Shoals after spend
ing the week*ond as the gueet of Mrs.
“ •• "-non.
Henry, Branch and baby.
8. B. Vs son.
Mrs. Henry< woiiui »*»«» vuuj,
Greensboro, have been guests this week
of Mrs. J. O. .TorberL
Mrs. Corker, of Atlanta, waa the gueat
Friday of Mrs. W. II. Adama. . _
Mr#. Newt Manner, of Atlanta, la the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
winter.
Mrs. L. B. Chamber* entertained at an
elegant dinner. Her guests Included Mra.
It. B. Ay cock. Mrs. Kd Fears. Mrs. Newt
lUnner, Miss Pauline Bearden, Mr.
Wood PoqlJaJn and Mr. John Chambers.
Ex-Governor and Mrs. W. J. Northen
were guests during the convention of Mr.
Kd Burruaa at tho home of Mra. Paul At-
port. Conn., were the guests
Mr. and Mr#. Jack llanner.
Mlaa Adelle Pennington nnd little Helen
Aycock are visiting relatives In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Held, of Putnam
county,.ware’ quests^ u rlnjr_the^Baptist
convention of *thcl ^daughter, Mra.
Fitxpatrick.
Mrs. 8. B. Vaaon had aa her week-end
K eats Miss Luclla Mobley, of Monroe,
Has Bailie Maud Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
I Walter Jones, of High Shoals.
Mlaa Myrtle Itlcharda and Mias India
Young.. or Union Point, aro gueata of
friends here.
■ Mlaa M. Mlcheal. of Monroe, attended
be unvelUng exercises of Dr. W. 8. Me-
;irty*a monument.
PMIss Lizzie Lee Wlnburn. who la a
student at tho State Normal School In
Athens, spent the week-end with Mrs.
8. L. Duckworth.
Miss Elsie Norman, of Brenau College,
was the guest 0/ friends In Madison dui>
Ing the Baptist feonventlon.
I Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Vaaon had as their
guests during tho Baptist coventlon Mrs
land Mrs. T. G. Lawson, of Eatonton. I
I Miss Antlonettc Hnelllng. who has been
the attractive guest of Miss Ituhy Jon<
In MlUedgrvlllr, has returned home, m
I Miss Bailie IWt Burney, who was thel
guest of Miss Luefle Ingrain In Decatur
several days, has returned home. ■
■ Miss Maude Nolan la visiting her ala]
ter have returned from a vlalt
Wrlghtaville. where they were
guests of Dr. J. W. Brinson and
family.
Mrs. G. C. Creighton Is visiting rel
atives in Augusta,
Miss Bertha Shepherd haa returned
to her home In Wrlghtaville after a
visit to the city.
Mrs. D. 8. Blackshear visited
Wrlghtaville this week, guost of Mrs.
A. F. Daley.
Mrs. L. G. Henry has returned from
Wadesboro, N. C.. where she spent ths
summer months.
Mra. w. A. Slnquefleld, of Wrlghte-
ville, la visiting In the city, guest of
her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Beall.
Mrs. W. R. Barfield la visiting rela
Uvea In Wrlghtaville.
Mra. M. V. Mahoney la visiting rel
atives in Atlanta.
Mra. L. M. Maddox ia visiting rela
tives In Montleello.
•Mrs. A. J. Toole will next week vlelt
relatives In Macon and Bullards.
Miss Birdie Folsom, of Vidallo, was
In the city this week.
Mrs. W. I* Williams will next week
vlalt relatives In irwlnton.
Mrs. W. A. Dumpier haa returned to
her home In Cordete after a visit to
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Y. A. Far
ter. Mrs. George Benden
lion, and Mrs. N. C. A*.
tow county, were in the city this week
on a visit to the former's'brother, Judge
K. 8. Anderson, and to attend the Bap-
*‘at convention.
Mrs. Z. I. Fitzpatrick, of Tlionrnsvtlla,
a ull_ ___
m-t the presentation of "Bre’r Rabbit
nnd Do Tar Baby" which will be present
ed here l»y local talent for tho benefit of
the fountain fund. .
l>r. and Mrs. Bates Block, of Atlanta,
ero the guests -this week of Mr. and
rnwford Barnett.
Miss l.llllc Jones Is the guest of her
sister, Mrs. J. M. Zuber. In Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Holland art* hoard
Ing at tho homo of Mrs. L. M. Thorap
in.
Miss Fannin Stoke*.has returned home
after visiting relatives In Orangeburg,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ackerman has
_ telr guests Mr. and Mrs. Eugene He
of Montleello. Mr. nnd Mrs. George A
erman. of Atlanta. Mr. Abe Ackerman,
of Cleveland, O., Mr#. Zahrlskl. of New
York. Mrs. Geo. Brsltenbueher and
daughter, of Attantn. The occasion was
In tho nature of a family reunion, all the
children being present with the excep
tion of Mra. Banner Brown, of Florida.
Miss Virginia Butlsr. who spent the
Thanksgiving holidays at homo, has ““
turned to Hhorter College.
Mra. A. K; Bell and children have
turned home after a delightful visit to
relatives In Mi-Fail. Ala.
Mra. Florence Burney Pollock, pf Lysr-
ly, la visiting relatives here.
DUBLIN.
Mrs. H. H. Smith has been visiting
Columbus this week.
Mr. H. T. Lipscomb end wife have
returned from n visit lo Whltesburg.
Miss Pickett Bush has returned
from a visit to relatives In Eastman.
Mrs. T. P. Prince, of Kastman, won
a visitor to the city this week, guest
of friends and relatives.
Mrs. Charles Bannon, of Macon, has
been visiting In the city, guest of hc>
mother, Mrs. James A. Thomas.
Mrs. J. C. Pittman Is visiting rela
lives in Jackson.
Mrs. J. S. Brady and son, Clayence,
of Macon, have been visiting relatives
In the city.
Miss Nora Hopkins has returned
from a visit to Ssndersvllle.
Mr. T. H. Smith and wife have re
turned from a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. W. L. Williams has returned
from a vlalt to relatives at Allentown,
Mrs. C. B. Dougherty and Mrs. J.
K. Beall have been visiting Sparta
this week.
Mr. Ixxle iRsshlnskl and wife have
roturned from a visit to Atlanta.-
Mr. J. M. Blackshear nnd wife have
returned to their home In Wrlghtaville
after a visit to relative# here.
Miss Nellie Chapman has returned
from a vlelt to relative* In Jsfferson
ville.
Miss Malynn Beall has returned
from a plenaant visit to Macon.
Miss Motile Whitehead has returned
from Danville, where sho was the
guest of her niece. Mrs. Thomas Hill.
Mrs. A. Prlnra has returned from a
visit to her son. Mr. Ttiomas P.
Prince, at Eastman.
Mrs. R. E. Brook# la visiting In
Montexuma, where she Will spend
several weeks with relative#.
Mrs. K. J- Hawkins Is visiting In
Qlbson.
Mr. J. J. Lynch and wife, of At
lanta, were visitors to the city re
cently. guests Of the family of Mr. M
V. Mahoney.
Mra. A. K. Manley, of Wilkinson
county. Is visiting In the city, guest
of the family of Mr. T. J. Wlckshear.
Mrs. James 8. Hlmona. Jr., Is visit
ing relatives and friend# In Charles
ton.
Mrs. S. A. Baldwin haa returned to
her homo at Howard after a vlalt to
her son. K. H. nnldwln. Esq.
Mrs. W. J. Irwin and daughter,
Belle, of Macon, were visitors to the
city this week. , Ma .
Hamilton Burch and wife have re
turned to their hem# at McRae after
a visit to the city, guests of the fam
lly of Mr. Dan W. iBuroh.
nail.
Mrs. Charles Bannon and daughter
hnvo returned to their home In Macon
after a visit to the city, guest of Mrs.
J. A. Thomas.
Little Miss 8arah Kendrick he#
turned to her homo in Tennllle after
a vlalt to relatives In tho city.
Mrs. Mike nurch has returned to
her home In Alley after a visit to her
father. Mr. W. iD. F. Daniel.
Mrs. Mary E. Moxley, of Bartow,
and Mrs. R. E. Klnchen, of Mitchell,
who have been visiting In the city,
are now’ visiting Kastman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank N. Watkins
have gone to Atlanta to attend the
marrlngo of Miss Klolne Landrum,
slater of Mrs. Wutklns. and Mr. Fltx-
hugh Scott, of Milwaukee. WIs.
Mrs. R. F. Vinson and son. of Mll-
ledgevllle. are visiting In the city,
guests of Mr. nnd Mra. M. J. Guyton.
Row and Mrs. J. L. Scruggs, of Ce
dar Grove, are visiting In the city.
Miss Llxxle Van Bouton has re
turned to her home In Hnwklnsvllle
after a visit to Mrs. Richard Hamlet.
The approaching marriage of two
former very popular Dubtlnltes
noted here with much Interest.
January 2, nt tho homo of Mr.
Whitehurst. In Jackson. Miss D'Nena
nrldgor. of Jaekson. will ho united In
marriage to Mr. Robert Y. Rerkhrim,
of (Tordole. There will be a number
of friends nnd relatives present nt th*
marriage, which will he performed by
Rev. O. W. Mathewa. pastor of Trln-
will ho maid of honor, nnd Professor
W. H. Beckham, superintendent of
the Dallas public schoola. will be best
man. Immediately after the ceremony
the bride nnd groom will leave for
Atlanta nnd then Zebulon, where thsy
will visit the parent* of the groom.
They will then go tn Cnrdelr. fhplr
future home. The bride Is an except
tlonnll.v nttrnrtlve young woman nnd
Is possessed of a lofty character and
bright Intellect. She Is very popular
with nil of her acquaintances. Mr.
Berkhnm was for a number of years
a citizen of Dublin, where he was con-
nected with both of the local paper*
at Intervals. He Is now one of ihe
editors of the Cordcle Dispatch of
Cordele.
On Sunday last Mr. Mnrk A. Smith,
of Columbus, formerly of this city,
nnd Miss Kmma nolle Krwln were
united In marriage bv Rev. J. W.
Mokes, of tho local Preshvterlan
church. The bride Is a daughter of
Mr. Harry Erwin and Is very prontt-
nentlv connected In the state. Mr.
Smith Is a son of MaJ. T. D. Smith,
of this city, and Is engaged In the
automobile business In Columbus,
where the bride nnd groom will make
their future home.
Doctors-of All Schools
PRESCRIBE THE WORLD’S GREAT MEDICINE
Read what prominent doctors from all parts of the country say about Duffy’s Pure Malt
Whiskey. These letters were taken from hundreds received from leading doc
tors who prescribe, recommend and use'the renewer of youth.
EXTOL ITS VIRTUES
WAYCR0S8.
Mrs. Will Furlong, of Nlcholt*. Go...
Islttd Mra. A. B. Spence during ths
Mrs. L. Johnson, after a lengthy stay
t 8L Marys, has returned to Way-
^Ir* and Mra. B. J. Recklnger have re
sumed from a visit to relatives In Sa
vannah. . .. ... _
Mias neheecs Williams left Wednesday
night for Rwalnaboro. Gn.. where she will
spend a few days with friends before pro
ceeding to her home at Charleston,
W Va.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Banner have ro
turned from a vlalt to relatives In Hum-
ter county. Oeonrla.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lockhart have
•turned from a visit to Jnrkaonvllls,
Mrs. Rebecca Fox, of Arkansas. Is
spending some time In Waycrnaa
Mha naudla Lunas Is visiting In
Mr? Ifk Paine Is visiting her daugh
ter. Mra. T. M. Jelka, In Macon.
Miss Alex Carswell has returned from
vlalt to Atlanta.
Mlaa Edith I-ott i
jrfng tb« week.
Mra. T. K. Hatcher and children left
Tuesday for Jacksonville to Join Mr,
Hatcher to make their home In that city.
Miss 1 fettle Cnmptiell has returned
from a vlalt to Albany.
MIm Juanita Benni
from a vlalt to Norman Park.
Mr. T. J. Bartlett, wife and children
have returned from a visit to Allen
l °Mro. T. J. Rlackahear and Mias
Marguerite Blackshear visited Br*nl
this week to attend the marriage of
Mlaa Julia Clement*. Mias Black-
shear wa* one of ths bridesmaids.
Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson, postmistress
at Newnan and wife of the lata Gov
ernor Atkinson, hna returned to hsr
horns after a vlalt to the city guest
of hsr slater. Mrs. K. J. 'Wackahaar.
Mr*. W. C. Allen, of Wrlghtaville,
waa a vlstor to the city this week,
guest of her father, Mr. W. W. Pres
cott.
Mln Mul- p.lillo ha. relum.il
from • vl.lt to Minedr.rHI,, T.nnlll.
anil othw point.. .... . , .
Mr*. C. H. Klttrell. wlf, ind dautfi
M’sPilb
After eating, persons of o Mlkras habit
will derive great benefit by taklngone
of these pills. If yim hove been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they wtH promptly relieve U»o nausea-.
SICK HEADACHE —-
andnervouancaawfilch follow*, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel*
lags. Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
uanlls Bennett has returned
..... - .Jalt to Norman Park.
Mlaa Estelle Hall, after a visit of soma
_iya to friends here, has gone to Jack
sonville, where she will visit before rt-
irnlng to her home In Fltsgarald.
Mlaa Mary C. Young haa returned to
Mrl^ahd Mrs. B. F. Floyd and children
day* to friends here. Ims gone to Jack
sonville, where she will visit bef«—
turning to her home In Fltsgarald.
Mlaa M " ~
Atlanta.
Mr. am. r..-. ... -. —,^ ,,,
have moved to Hoboken, where they will
reside In future. , ,
Mrs. 8. M. Hitch spent the week visit-
Ing tin. Geo. W. Mathews In Bavannah.
Mrs. C. V. Ost visited In Jesup Tues-
Mrs. John W. Adams visited friends at
Elsie during the week. 4 _ .
Mrs. Alice Wilson has returned from &
vlelt to Madison. Qa. .
Mlaa Bessie Htarr. after a visit to Mra.
J. It, Odom, hag returned to her home In
Augusta.
Miss Annie May Freeman, after a visit
of aome day* to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
6WAIN8BORO.
Little Miss Nellie Mason celebrated
tier eleventh birthday by entertaining her
little friends and schoolmates at a pret
ty little party Tuesday evening. Many
Interesting children's games were pluwd
ONE RAW EGG AND
A TEASPOONFUL.
'In speaking of Duffy's M ilt W!.'”-
key, 1 find some people do not dis
tinguish between a medicine and an
Intoxicant. I waa called to see
old real estate broker who was \
much run down, no appetite, stc. l
advised five days' preliminary treat
ment to prepare his stomach for
food; Z assured him that ho would
have n good uppotlte then, and to
commence with a raw egg and a
tcospoonful of Duffy's Malt Whiskey
every four hours.
"j told him I did not recommend
It as a beverage. I recommended tt
only as a medicine. He took It as
such and I* rapidly Improving. Many
other cases could bo mentioned, hut
time forbids. I am a very busy man
or would go Into further details.**—
G. W. Reynolds, M. D., Chicago, ill.
CATARRH CURED,
GAINED 40 POUNDS.
"My wife hna been a sufrerei from
catarrh for the past 15 years. Be
ing a physician myself, I tried many
remedloH recommended for tho
trouble. I exhausted my own
knowledge of remedies, yst nothing
proved cffeotlvo until flvo years ago
this summer, when my wife was run
down to almost a skeleton, weighing
about 100 pounds. August of that
ysar I got a bottle of your Malt
Whiskey: In connection with it I
gave 1-40 gr. nitrate atrychnla. threo
tlmM a day, discarded all other
remedies, gave only tho malt whla-
key as recommended with the atrych
nla aa above. In leas than one year,
she weighed 140 pounds and was
comparatively a well woman. I can
not think too highly of Duffy's pure
Malt Whiskey, for I believe It saved
my wife's llfo. 8lnce giving It the
trial with my wife I have had many
other ladles use It *ln run down
oases, usually getting excellent re-
milts."—pr. J. W. Saunders, Una-
dJlJa, On.
NO IMPURITIES,
NO BAD RESULTS.
"A few weeks since I began tho
USP of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
In cases whom Indicated In my prau*
tics, and I take pleasure In speaking
of the merits of the remedy.
"I find no signs of Impurity In Duf-
usa and consider myself extremely for
tunate In the knowledgo nnd posses
sion of «o potent n weapon In tho com
bating with morbid conditions.
"I find no sings of Impurity In Duf
fy's and thus far note no untoward
results.''—-B. Wllltttnson. M. D.. Friend
ship, N. Y.
WILL NOT HESITATE
TO PRESCRIBE
'Physicians generally know that
there is nothing superior to whlakey
for arresting tho 'grip,' hut they hejJ-
tate to prescribe whiskey which Is
sold In many of the retail stores. If
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is brought
to the notice of the medical profession
they will not hesitate to prescribe It.
ns It In a pure whiskey with little n
no trees of fuaej oil.. 1 have had grat
ifying results—three winters with Duf
fy's Malt Whlakey treating the grip,
giving It liberally one or two even
ings, and tho grip was routed and
without any dlsngreeabln after effects
which follow whiskey containing fusel
oil."—Alex. H. Truman. M. D.. 1114
W. 69th St, Chicago, III.
Thoroughly Pure and
Satisfactory Stimulant.
"I have given Duffy's Malt Whiskey
a trial and hnvo also prescribed speci
mens of It to several friends, and
our unanimous opinion Is that It gives
every evidence of being a thoroughly
pure and aatlsfartory stimulant. I ex-
pet hereafter to keep oonstantly on
hand A bottle of your excellent whis
key. Permit me to declare my belief
that where an alcoholic stimulant ts
Indicated your whlakey Is the best I
have found."—W. It. C. iAttson, M. D.,
New York CUy
FREELY RECOMMEND IT
FOR WASTING DISEASES.
"I have used Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey In my pact Ice and freely
recommend It for msdlclnul purposes,
especially in typhoid und other wast
ing disease*."-—J. o. Gulimmd, M. D..
Chicopee. Mas*.
TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE
GETS RESULTS.
‘1 am taking thin opportunity of
thanking you for calling my intention
lo your product. I mQV state that I
am using Duffv'H Mult Whiskey In n
case of Neuritis nqd complete pros
tration. where u stimulant ami appe
tite producer I* a necessity, and after
using the vurlous |ndlcute<| drugs I
am exceedingly gratified by result*
obtained by using your whiskey. I am
not an a rule an advocate of intox
icating liquor* but wnen result* are
obtained I am not going to look fur
ther and shall u*e your product when
ever th© opportunity presents. If you
can use my experlqnse to put other*
of the profoHHlon on the right track
you are at liberty to do so."—H. V.
Obert, M. D.. Jackson. Mich.
Son of Revolutionary
War Veteran Says Boat
for Nervous Depression.
"For many years, like an old land
mark. I hav© seen your familiar trad*
mark In the paper*. It attracted my
attention finally, nnd I Wish to say that
I made a test of your product nn«t
find It nn extremely fine article. It Is
.really pure, nn you $ay, not over stim
ulant am! very pleasant to take. It
produce* no unpleasant after effect.
Because of It* excellent qualities you
ought to have a large sale of It. It
I* nn Invaluable remedy In these day*
when our mode of living I* so consti
tuted that the nervous system l» con
tinually under a strain, due to vari
ous causes, such n* bustne** depres
sion nnd excitement. Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey Is Just tl* right thing
to help out under eucb condition*.
"It may be of Interest to you to
know that my experience s« a prac
ticing physician covsrs a grmt many
year*, nnd I am th<y last living *on of
a soldier In service seven years In the
Revolutionary War.*'—Chas. L. More
houae, M. D.. New York City.
Will Always Prescribe.
"Your letter of the 27th duly re
ceived. I am pleased to report thn'
your whiskey for medicinal uses li
very sntlsfuctory and I WHI alwnyi
prescribe nnd recoipmend |t where i
tonic stimulant and body builder I*
required."—Harriet D. Emens. M. D.,
Syracuse. N. Y.
Free from Impurities.
"I hnvo carefully, * oonsHentlously
and with much dread »ltd savored to
obtain for mv patient* a pjire whla
key of the best quqllty, and J regard
Duffy's Pure Malt* Whlakey fl* the
hest, nnd as In duty bound prescribe
nn oilier.
"This ngc Is certainly one of de
ception. ns declared by s great bishop
a few Sabbaths ago. thus It Is a great
relief to me to realise that I have nt
Inst found nn nrllelo In your whiskey
that Is free from Impurities.
"As a rule I never give testi
monials but have In this case dons
with pleasure owing to Itu Import-
ancs to the public sick.” Wm. M.
Barnes. M. D. Baltimore. Md.
Results Most Satisfactory.
"As medicine and for medicinal
use I nm free to endorse Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey, having used
same In my practice with most satis
factory result*."—F, D. Fontaine, M.
D-, Worcester, Mas*.
ALL YOU CLAIM—
A MEDICINE OF WORTH
•Have Always Prescribed It.
"I take great pleasure at this time
to most heartily recommend your Duf*
fy'a Purs Malt Whiskoy.
"Hava always used Bams In naj
practice where a stimulant \% requir
ed with gratifying results."—Dr. H
W. Sweet, Worcester. Mass.
Aid to Diabetes Cure.
"Let me toll the experience I hav*
had for forty years with pneumonia
When In the Htate thnt breathing be
comes difficult and painful, mcdlclr#
appears to have little effect. I begls
the use of small dose* of Duffy'i
Malt Whiskey In a glass with wstei
and the medicine, ono can s*e thi
whiskey auffuso itself throughout th«
body. Without the aid of the whis
key thn medicine becomes dormant
and n hindrance to nature.
"I had an lnte-»*stlng personal ex
perience in becoming afflicted will
diabetes; I was far gone ami did not
expect to survive. A drug name!
‘anhalonlum* was recommend: d. I be
gan Its use and In 30 days saw xomt
Improvement. But there It stopod. *•
l began to use one ounce twice « da?
of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, ant
that gave It th# required assistance
I nm now cured. I never cured, nm
even heard of a cure of this the mean
est of diseases before. Thu* you set
nil medicines of thi* nature need »
sort of motor, nnd Duffy'* Malt Whis
key supplies the want.
"Tho whlskle* of raw grain, n*
matter how pure and old. eonta'.t
something of a heating. Irritating na
ture and after having performed tin
use Intended leave behind a dehlllt?
thnt In* a low- case cjuses doath W»
must have a stimulant, but not at thi
expense of tho vital forces."—Join
Hertxler, M. D., Madih-n, Ala.
UNEQUALLED BY ANY
DRUG FOR EXHAUSTION
"I have had occasion to use youi
product In my practleo nnd tho r»-J
suits have been so f.-ivoretble In thC
cases where I have used It since >
was brought to my notice that I shsl
havo no Hesitancy In rocommtndini
It for medicinal purposes.
"Tho last purchase I am using it
a case of extreme exhaustion follow
ing a long Illness and a tedious -:ou-
valesccnce and I must say that th*
Improvement since beginning its us*
has been so parlleulariy gratifying tVi
your product cannot bo oqunllol bv am •
draff that has been prescribed. .
would mbst heartily recommend I¥.iffv'i
Pure Malt Whiskey to any physlelai
an nn Invalunble adjunct t*» V* a*
mamentnrlum."—Wm. F. Berkenstork
M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Ideal Medicinal Whiskey.
"Tho last purchase I made of Duf
fy's Pure Malt Whiskey I divide!
among a fow of my patients wh-' art
dally In nsed of a stimulant, he r!”
ualng somo of It for my own famil*
dally, nnd bellevo as far as 1 am .thb
to Judgo now that I hnvo found tin
Ideal medicinal whiskey. I Incloa- 12
for which plennn send ms two bottlei
for further trial.
"The fact that I will continue t*
prescribe Duffy’s Pure Mrflt WW» >
kay la self evidence of my opinion o
and confidence In tho same."—Dr. 3
If. Bell. Philadelphia, Pa.
SO SATISFACTORY PRO I
CURED SIX BOTTLEt
"Physicians, as you know, recolvi
so many samples of the various m-dii
cJnal preparations, et<L, Ui.it it l)
Impossible to recommend even a*»naS
proportion of them. I rarely en.lorai
or approve any of the many racelvH
by me—however, needing a good stim
ulant for a patient, I wrote for a
pie. So satisfactory waa It for mveeU
and patient that ho hna concluded u
procure a half doxen bottles for um
while at the seashore. I am especial-
ly pleased that he thought It an mud
superior to any that he hltharto h*l
taken that he concluded to continue. ,
"I shall continue to use Duffy's Pun
Molt WhUfcty myself, being over jj
and Will reaommend it for mv p*ti«
enta."—C. H. Baker. M. D., HHliu!<-W .
phis. Pa. - T ’ ™
I have found Duffy's Pure Matt
Whlakey to represent nil you claim foi
It and shall nrescrlhe It wherever a
case needs auch a stimulant. Yours
I# a medicine of worth."Clarence E.
Apple, M. D„ Philadelphia. Pa.
If you cannot purchase Duffy*t Pure Malt Whlakey near your home we will have i&lpped you In a r-’ *in
caae, express prepaid, ns follows: Less than six bottles, $1 per bottle; six bottles, |5.t0. One case, 12 bottle*.
$10.00.
Remit to Duffy Malt Whlakey Co.. Rochester. N. Y„ by express order, pontofflre money order, or certified
check. Upon receipt of order, goods will be shipped Immediately according to directions.
References: Any Rochcstsr Bank or Trust Company, Dun’* or Bradstreet's Agency.
If In need of advlca. write Consulting Physician, Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester. New York, stat
ing your caae fully. Our doctora will send you advice free, together with a handsome Illustrated medical booklet
contotnlng some of the many thousands of gratifying Isttsrs rccolv^d from men and women In all walks of life,
both old and young, who have been cured and benefited by the usa of the world’s greatest medicine. . -J
tn fitatftsboro after spending Thnnkcglv
Jpg^wUh her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. It,
Tim many friends here of Miss Hilda
-heppard, of Turin, N. Y„ will be pleased
lo learn of her marriage Inst Tuesday at
“ ‘ ** “ ur. of Phlladel-
ient one winter
..er beauty, at-
i disposition won
Newnan,. Oa.,
ty little party Tueaday evening.
Interesting children's games were
after which the Hitt# folk# were Invited
Into the dining room where refreshments
were served. Those present were Mlaa
May Ferguson and Mr. fleorge Rountree,
Harry and Wylie Rountree, Elmo Berry.
Harry Thompson. Oartetnn Handera and
Cecil Rountree. Alice Tlmmpeon. Bara
Thompson, Marjorie Thompson. Hannah
t/iu Christian. Lu. !le Rountree, Mabel
Coleman and Mabel Tarver.
Mrs. W. J. Mills and children, of Wad-
ley. who have been visiting Mra. W. If.
Bheppard. have returned home.
Mr. Tom Fountain, of Adrian. Is visit
ing his brother. Mr. Gordon Fountain and
hi* sister. Mrs. J. A. Bell.
Mlsa Anita Wegener, of Bmlthton, Is
visiting her grandmother. Mrs. W. B.
^Mlaa^teva Atkinson, of fftlllmore. Is
ependlng several days with her elstar.
Mrs, John F. Price.
Mrs. Will Johnstone has returned from
a pleasant visit to bar mother at Wad-
ley.
Mrs. L. C. Brown has returned to
Athens after a few davs* visit to her sla
ter, Mrs Hugh Fllloglo.
Mrs. John Glddem. la In Met ter visit
ing her father. Mr. Jake KUI*
Mrs. Nettle Htevens. of Covena, Is
visiting her etaier. Mre. Mamie Dekle.
Mlaa Ida Dili a Williams has rsiurnsd
Hhrpiard, of Turin, N. Y„ will to* pleased
lo 1 cum of her mnrrlnse lust Tuesday af
Turin to Mr. H. W. Wilbur, of rhllsdri
phis. .Miss Bheppard spent one w' *
In Hwalnsboro and by her beauty.
trsrtlveness and sinlabln "
many friends.
Mina Until Whatoly, of newniflT «-n..
. ,-eut Monday night with Ml** Madge
M(’I.*imI. ell route to Metier, where aim
MIm Rebecca Williams, of Charleston,
W. Va., (s spending a few. days with
Miss Kathryn Day at Mr. cinorge M.
Heath's. Mias williams is on her way
from Waycross to her home In West
Vlrglnl*.
Mra. F. M. Newburn. of Athena, spent
last week with her daughter, Mr*. Hugh
Fillngln, returning to her homo Wednes
day,
• Mrs. Willie Flanders hns gone to An-
riiMii to place her little daughter. Julia,
who has been very III for several weeks.
In l>r. Doughty's sanitarium.
Mix* Oulda Lewi*, of Kumrnertown. I*
th* gueat this week of Mlaa Annie Lou
Mrs^Wm. Hmsll. of Kemp. Is vlalt Ing
Mr*. Georgo Rent*.
Prof. J. It. York haa returned from a .
’’S.VTUr.-h, of n "" Mr '-
the Havannah Presbytery, apent several
days of laat week In the city In the In-
trteM of Presbyterian church which wa*
organised here lest year. Ho thinks bo
will be able to give Hwalnsboro a preach
er for one Hundsr In the month.
Mr. and Mra. F. It. Hi ‘
to Humndt for a vlrit.
GLEN N VIL LE.
Brinson hav* gone
oi via*ion, TWIIHI inrir Rinicr, mrw
H. LfGrande, here Bundsy.
Mlsa May fcaaterllng. of Easterling, la
visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Jresa W.
TCTSu'fcSf ..MU,, nft.r .renrf.
Ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
D«Loach, haa returned home.
Mrs. Laura Water* has returned from
Sylvan la after a short visit to relatives
and friends.
DP, and Mrs. B. W. Mania aro visiting
relative* at Langford.
■ Mrs. F. J. Izcggettq. or robbtown. ruts
,xlanded vlalt to her
of Cot)!.town, has
returned aff
in, Mr, C, n. i,r*R-nir,
Mr. II. O. Hatton; who has been spend
LagffMta.
- —Ion; who
Ing a mouth at Cresoant CUy. Fla,, haa
returned.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Raster and dnugh-
Ires. Amle nnd Kaate. left this weak Tor
Winter Garden. Fla., where they will
make their future hotpe- . .
Mra. II. W, Henson Is visiting In Mil-
len this week.
Miss Madelle Benson, after s short
visit to her parents. Cap!, and Mr*. If.
W. Benson, has returned to Monroe to
resume hsr studies.
Mr. Hopper, of Kllljay. Is In town for
. —*ln#hdg.
several dnv* vlnltlng v . .
Miss Willi* Tillman visited friends at
Ludowlrl thle week.
Miss Alma Tindall hna returned
horn* at Jesup after an extended <
friends here.
!>r. A. I>. Lewi* haa returned after
spending the week-end with hi* stater.
Mrs. C. ft. Hwnlu.
Miss Rcttn Deloach loft this week foe
Winter Garden. Fla., whsre sha will
spend the winter.
Mrs. Ivy l*-grrite has returned to her
home at Reldsvllle after a short visit tn
Mr*. Tlshn Legwette.
M-. K. W. Floyd, of Ashpole, N.
returned after n short visit to Mr.
W. B. Rurrency.
REIDSVILLE.
Mrs. F. Alexander ha* returned from
visit to relatives st Ctnxton.
Miss Ctnudfa fimllh Is the gueat of her
sister. Mrs. Mlkelt. of Savannah, this
week.
Mies Ruth Do vis Ins returned to her
home In Alamo after several duvs visit
to her cousin, Mrs. H. C. R*»ger*.
Mr. I^ranls Hancock, of Fiug^old, !•
the guest of his sister. Mr*. W, T.
Rur anal ter.
Mrs. John Hughey ba* returned Nm a
visit to htr daughter. Mrs. tlodbey,
ivannah.
Mr. N. Brawn ha* returned
Rnvannnh.
Mr. N. I _ a -
home In ijike p»»k after a short t
his
frb’ods in this i Itv
Mrs. Jess* Hample. of Claxton, Is the
of li*r sister. Mrs. llenry Griffin.
Mrs. Russell Folsom has returned from
guest
*lre. - -
.‘toft to relatives at MlnesvIJe.
Mr. Luther Ktephensttias moved Ms
famllv from Oboopee bore, and la now
residing on Railroad street.
Mrs. Joseph Williams, of Cohbtnwn. I*
tho guest of her sister. Mrs. P. K. Tin-
fwrt Collins has returned from a
lo. Ah con
Visit to relative
Hon. J. J. K.
lives m Bavshnah.
. _ Anderson, of fltateaboro.
was a recent visitor to our town.
Mr. Adolphus (leery, of Savannah. Is
Mrs. Ryon, of
■MsriP*. I* the guest
Mr. U, 1L Daniels, our naw ordinary.
haa recsntly moved with his family tt
HAWKIN8VILLE.
A delightful event among the r r
entertainment* given In honor of Ml-
Kmmls McCall’s visitors was the right
courso dinner given by Mra. John (
Polhlll on last Friday evening. The He
gent new home wn* artistically decora
ted with pot plant* and chrysanthemums
Receiving with Mrs. Polhlll wan Mrs n
It. Pearce, who In u most charming n
net- pr'K'Uited each guest to the v|*|
young ladles. In th* dining loom
color scheme of green and bronss
beautifully carried out. The plt-ce oj
being bronxe dinner bells tied with green
ribbons and each bearing u quotation
suggestive of the occasion. The tr
hnd for Its centerpiece h largo mlr
with cut vase of bronze chrymnthemu ...
^mon^theguestsw^^klr. nnd Atrt,
Juli 4 I
a'
SMI
tlon
tnbls
nlrro*
*77”
Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven I j
breaks up Grip and 1'
COLDS
THE SILENT COLD.
The silent Cold may not be as an*
noylng to other*, hut it ia none ths|
less serious to the patient, with it*
Insidious .Sort Throat, imln nnd xore-
nee* In tho head, cheat and limb
chills up and down tho spine, |
prostration and fever.
!r. such cases •’B-venty-ocv
tho remedy pnr-«xc*cUotic,, and
depended upon every time. AH Dru^
Stores 2S
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