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1BE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 190fiT >
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WILLIAMS CO.
570 CHERRY STREET
Our showing of Christmas Jewelry is by far the finest we have ever
had. we have taken unusual pains to make this stock measure up to
the expectations of the most critical buyers of Jewelry in Georgia, and
our long experience in buying, knowing what to buy and what to let
alone has given to this house
its splendid reputation as the
place where the most up-to-
date, the latest and the best
can be found. The result of
pur efforts in behalf of our
customers is shown in this su
perb line of Christmas Goods,
including DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW
ELRY, CUT GLASS, BRIC-
A-BRAC.
This stock has not yet been picked over, but is complete in every
department and it awaits your inspection. Wfe call particular atten
tion to the following, which are decidedly appropriate to the season:
Lockets and Shirt Waist Rings
Lockets from $2.50 up to $20.00.
Shirt waist Rings ranging from $3.00
up to $20.00.
LATEST NOVELTIES
Watch Fobs, Pins and Button Sets
A nice suggestion for gentlemen,
a Pin and Button Set.
A beautiful line of Watch Fobs.
Gold Bracelets and Sterling Silver
Mesh Bags
HandsomC lot of Bracelets, $5.00 up.
Sterling Silver Mesh Bags; the
latest out, $20.00 and up.
Sterling Silver Manicnre Sets and
, Umbrellas
Sterling Silver Manicure Sets $12.00
to $60.00.
Gold and Silver Handle Umbrellas
from $5.00 to $50.00.
Cut Glass and Diamond Rings
Large line of exquisite Cut Glass,
weighty and sparkling.
You should inspect our stock of
Diamond Riugs before buying.
Inlaid Brass
Wo have a ehoiice stock of Inlaid
Brass. We call particular attention
to our line of Fern Dishes and Smok
ing Sets.
Gold Band China
Everyone knows what these goods
are . We have just received a large
shipment of this beautiful ware.
Nothing could be more appropriate
as a gift to wife or mother. • Prices
are low considering the extremely
high quality of these goods.
Smoking Set
Nothing could bo more ap
propriate as a Christmas
prosent than ono of thoso
handsome Smoking Sots.
They are worth much more,
but we quote them at $7.00.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE
On request We will send our Illustrated Catalogue FREE TO ANY ADDRESS You
can buy as advantageously as if you were in J&acon. WE GUARANTEE EVERY
THING TO BE EXACTLY AS ‘REPRESENTED.
f dZ J. H. WILLIAMS CO. dZ l
FOR RENT
THE PARK HOTEL
MACON, GA.
Will lease for a term of years. Completely furnish
ed. The only first class hotel in the city at rate of $2.00
per day. In center.of city,. Splendidly furnished. En
joys a large patronage of the best class. Other interest
only reason for leasing. None but those with security
need apply.
• r B. L. HENDRICKS
OWNER AND PROPRIETOR.
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1 NOTES, i
For Sale at $2,500
A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern,
newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen
did home or investment.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
461 Third St.
Phone 360
mm. In Fl.t.
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atlmtly of all. bus
11 km# for Ho hi**,
poastM* to rr.nko
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it, haa no
bo pOMtMt Uses for
tutu* of bo*tfjtc 1 Bpiri
i aay of them.
baxleY.
The moat beautiful wedding that haa
taken place in a number of yeara In
this city was that of Mis* Mnd<ma
Grlner and Mr. Pewltte Gilmore, which
waa solemnized at- ‘the , Methodist
church on Wednesday evening. The
decorations of the church, white and
green, were artistic and beautiful. To
carry out this motif, garlands 'of
grfcen. Interwoven with white lilies,
were festooned about the altar and
against the ivory walla; magnificent
fern# wore uned.to further carry out
this pleasing combination, forming a
background for the pretty picture, the
brldai party In its artistic grouping.
A canopy was formed of garlands of
whit# and green, lilies and greenery
under .which the bride and groom,
maid of honor and. . beat man atood,
suspended from the center of this can*
opy was m superb tench of white lilies,
the fitting^ emblem of the prity and
sweetness of the fair young bride.
At the first strains of Mendelssohn’s
wedding march, rendered by Miss
Mills, of GrlfTIn. the bridal party en
tered. led by the ushers. Mr-»Wade II.
Hhephard and Mr. Alvin V. Hellers;
Miss Townsend, wearing an exqnlalU
white messallne elaborately trimmed
with lace, and Mr. Orover C. Adorns;
Miss Holland, of Hover, In a lovely dl-
rectolre costume, with Mr. Robert B.
(iriner. brother of the bride. Imme
diately preceding the bride was her
maid of honor. Mlo* Irene Karon,
daintily gowned In a pink director*
costume The brtde enter.*d leaning |
«>n the arm of her father. Rev. J. R. J
Grlner. ami was indeed a picture of!
• hr,rming voung wpmonltood In her j
gown of wbiU satin and tact, act vt.il j
falling in soft graceful'folds about her
petite form making b picture that will
linger In the minds of 'her friends
long after the material has faded. Mias
Grlner was m«-i at the altar by the
groom and his best man, Mr. 11. C.
Gilmore, his brother.
Mrs. Gilmore is the eldest daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Grlner. and
comes of a line of anrestqya conspicu
ous for Its large number of Methodist
ministers. Hhe Is the granddaughter
of Mr. Renton, of Thomson, and has
many prominent relatives In. Augusta
and throughout the state.
Mr. Gllmors is a young man. of ster
ling worth, and though exceedingly
young, holds positions of flvlr trust.
He Is cashier-or the Cltlxens’ Ranking
Company and is a young man of splen
did business ability. He la prominent
ly connected throughout Georgia.
Immediately following' Ihe ceremony
a lovely reception was held at the
home of the bride, to which the Im
mediate family and bridal party were
Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore, have
gone for a tour of tha stale of florid*.
Mrs. Green Thomas Melton an
nounces the engagement of her dang*-
tar, Jessie Clementine, to Mr. John
Cook Deen, or Douglas, at, the wed
ding .to take place December 23 it
and Mr*. K. D. Hooper were the chap
erones.
Miss Ruth VVeatherby Is visiting In
Macon.
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
at th<» home of Mr.'and Mrs. At bon
Center, occurred the marring** of tluur
daughter. Miss Maggie Center,, to Mi*.
W. W. Kdward, Rev. A. J. Heara. pus-
tor of Oconee Street church; officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward* left ou tho 8
o'clock train for Winder, their future
Misses Agnes and I.ella Goss ara
spending some time In New York.
Mrs. T. W. Webb haa returned to
her home in Jefferson.
Miss Annie Shackleford has returned
to her home in Lexington. ■
Mrs. P. w. Love, of Crawford. la tho
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Hod-
awuy.
Miss Ktta Park has returned to her
home In Atlanta, after a visit to Mrs.
Heleitp Shewed.
Miss Charlotte Paterson will spend
the holidays in Chicago.
Miss Regina Silverman, who has
been Mias Helen Michael's guest, lias
returned to her homo In Atlanta.
Mrs. Morris Michael Is spending
several week* In Macon, the guest of
her mother. Mrs. Hapn.
Miss Jnnle D. Harris, of Atlanta, la
the guest of Ml** Jennie DuRose.
Mrs. Alex. If. Davlsoiv leaven soon
for Florida to spend some time.
Miss Marion Griffith, of Macon. Is
the attractive guest of Mlsa Katlo
Dearing.
Mrs. Fred Wade left last week for
Dublin.
Mrs. Lon Prltchell has returned to
Atlanta after a visit to her daughter.
Mrs. J. M. Alexander.
Miss Men Carlton Is visiting Mrs.
Macon Johnson In iA'xington.
Mrs. Morris Hknlnwakl, of Nashville,
Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Charles
stern.
Miss C. n. Durham In in WAtklns-
vlllr for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carter will spend
the holidays in Chattanooga.
Mrs. J. H. Chandler, of Cft'.dton, la
Ihe guest of Mrs. A. R. Wingfield.
Mrs. W. D. Carter has returned to
Wlntervllle.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moody and M|u
Young have returned their homo In
Mivoya.
Mrs. Carlton Jester and children are
spending tho month of December In
‘Kutonton.
Mrs. Julian Harris, of Atlanta, who
has been the guest of Miss Lucy Stan
ton has returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. \V. Abney attended
the Vincent-Waldorf wedding In
Jonesboro Inst week.
Mrs. G. IT. Cox. of TsiGrange. |* the
guest of her mother. Mrs. K. II. Da
vis.
Mrs. H. C. Conway Is spending sev
eral days In Atlanta.
Mrs. Rosser, of Detroit, Is ^pending
a month In Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K- Lumpkin. Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Ka Id bridge, Mr. anil Mrs. A. I* Hull
and the Misses Hull will attend the
Smith-Ransom wedding In Atlanta on
the tilth of December.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ruth Wells
gave a soiree nt the Harawa hall to
her guest, Miss Lanier, of Blrmlng-
ham. There were present about fifty
couples. Mesdnme* John. R. Talmudge,
Jr. C. G. Tnlmadge, Mrs. Wells. Mrs.
Jack Tulmadge and Mrs. Julian Tal-
madge were the chaperones.
Misses Annie and Lucy Linton en
tertained Miss Hosnowskl’H Knropean
party In honor of Miss Ktta Park, of
Atlanta. Those present were Misses
Rosnowskl. M. Rutherford, fiturge#,
Mamie Linton. Hara Oerdtne, Ktta
Park. Virginia Bryan. Hnllle Hull and
Helene Hhcwell.
Miss Martin Smith, who has been
the guest of Miss Lucy Fleming, has
returned to her home In Lexington.
Tuesday morning Mrs. J. B. Tal-
mudge entertained nt a beautiful
luncheon in honor of Mrs. II, C. Todd
fuul Mrs. J. K. W« I bridge, of Hnratoga,
N.>Y.
Miss Camille McWhorter has re
turned from lCIberton. where she at
tended Mrs. Swift’s house party.
Wednesday morning Miss Mattie
Wilson DuRose entertained the Young
Indies' Bridge Club In r most delight-
ful manner. „ _ _ ,
Wednesday aflernoon Mr. J. B. Tal
mud go, Jr., entertained with n hedge
party In honor of Miss Lanier, Miss
»IWtb Wells' guest.
Mrs. R. K. Lumpkin enlerlnlned at
bridge In honor of her daughters. Mrs.
H C. Todd and Mrs. J. K. Walbrldge.
At the usual Monday afternoon
bridge game at the Century Club, the
prize, a Jardlner. whs given to Mrs.
Oxzle Hint on for the largest score, and
a veil box to Mrs. Paul Smith for the
most progressions.
ALBANY.
Mrs. A. H. Gate*%»nd baby of Macon,
after visiting for several days at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Drake,
left for Iheir home.
Mra. Tom Peed returned home yes
terday from Macon, where sh<? has
been visiting relatives for several
weeks.
Mrs. J. J. Hllsman and baby, who
have been guests of relatives In Rich*
wood for several days, returned home
yesterday.
Mr*. H. T. Mclntoah entertained at
cards complimentary to Mrs. R. K.
Rambn, of Atlanta, who Is n guest of
Mrs. J. B. Gilbert.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Little, of Atlanta,
are spondlng a few days In tho city
visiting friends. .... ,
Mrs. R. W. Reck Is visiting friends
In Norman Park.
Miss Hazel Pope returned home last
evening from Kavannnh, where she has
been for two weeks attending a house
party at the home of Miss Rosalind
Wood- Miss Pope reeelved many so
cial attentions while In Havannab. Hhe
was accompanied home by Mis* Wood,
who will spend a few weeks here. Miss
Dorsey, of Atlanta, will arrive this
Lungs and Throat Cured.
MR. I. P. SWORDS.
Mr. I. P. Sworda, of Wtflh- I
ington, D. C., who is 70 years
old, praises Duffy’s Pure Malt j
Whiskey for curing his Inng 1
and throat tronble from which
he had. suffered for two years.!
Mr. Swords says that it is a,
line tonic for building up the
system. . ^ L ,!
In a recent Jotter ha writes: *T ana !
an old soldier of 70 years. My troubla
la wttli my throat, and general dobilt- j
ty. Have road & good deal about Duf- .
fy** Pure Malt Whiskey and the good j
It haa done many. While I Jireitata I
to have my name In print, I cannot r«- i
fmln from giving my testimony re- i‘
gardlng the great banaflt l have re-
calved from the uae of Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey. During tb« last two j
yeard, my lungs and throat have giv« \
on mo much trouble. Taking Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey according to the
directions on the bottle, I found helped ]
ino wonderfully. It Is a flne tonlo for '
building up the system."—L P. Swords, !
Washington. D, C. /
Mr. Swords, like thousands of others ’
who have boon cured by Duffy's Pure |
Malt Whiskey. Is glad to tell of ft, so *■
that others who nr© sick may know l
of this great medicine. V - ' ! '
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey
Is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly mnlte^ <5’
thus destroying the germ wnd producing a predigested liquid food |n the form of a malt essence, which i-* Hi*.''
most effective tonlo stimulant and Jnvlgorator known to science; soften*] by warmth and moisture It apnlst.ibilii
and freedom from Injurious substances render it s« that It can be rettln-d warmth and moisture Its pa lit ability jr
It cures nervousness, typhoid, malaria, every form of stomach trouble* disease of tho throat aJid lungs .*ud !
all run down and weakened condition* of the brain and body. It is prescribed by doctor* and la recognized .i* a jj
family medicine everywhere.
If you cannot purchase puffy** Pure Malt Whiskey near your hnipo wo will havo shipped jiou In.a plaits
case, express prepaid, as follows: Less than site bottles, ft per bottle; six bottles, 35.CO. One case, 13 bottle*,,
310.00.
Remit to Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester. N. Y., by express order, postofflco money order, oracertifled 1
check. Upon receipt of order, goods will ho shipped Imnualintely according to directions.
References: Any Rochester Bunk or Trust Company, Dun’s or Bradstrcet’a Agency, r
evening to bo a guest of Miss Pope
also.
Mrs. Frank Whir© I* visiting friends
In Atlanta this week.
Mias Hula Jonca will enterlalh Iho
Lucy Cobb girls of Albany and a mum
her of visitors who formerly studied at
that institution at a luncheon next
Thursday morning nt the home of hor
mother, Mrs. A. !>. Jones.
Mrs. N. J. Cruger has returned limno
from New York, where sho has been
for several mouths.
Misses Annie Adam* and Katie Wei-
don will return homo in a few days
from Mllledgevllle, where they have
been attending the Georgia Norma!
and Industrial college, to spend Christ
mas with relatives.
Miss Marlin Hyne will return home
from Resale Tift college at Forsyth to
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. «. M. Hyne.
Mis* Delores Gill, who In attoildlUu
Ognes Hcott Institute. Decatur, will
spend tho holidays here with rotative*.
(Continued on Page Five.)
More Wagons than Money
Things aro working so smoothly i>
our now factory that w* find we hav
a house full of wagona before ou
salesmen have Inrreasod their sales
We don’t often put on bargain sslre
and shall not do so In (his Instance
except as to price. Top Wagons llkaj
tho picture at * J80. You can't beat/
that. He© them. '
J. W. Darsey
JOHN WHITE AOOm
651 THIRD 6T.
AND HIDE8
BIOREST MUttUT 71 KB
riiit rot ut ruu
m BIDES.
CemmMta. Writofe.
■ftTABLteMKDtftST I
LoonnrzLu, Km,
Lieut, and Mrs. Hardeman 'Brumby
and Ml mi laabeilH Hnimby ai> «*xp«*tid
to spend ‘the holiday* with Card, mid
Mr*. J. w. Brumby.
The members of tb* ft. A. K.. K A.
and Chi Phi friternltk^ « de
lightful .otllllea «r the 111 raws lig't
us Fltdiy. Mr. si.u His. JarnasAn
CERTIFICATE
administer oaths and certify document*.
I hnretiy certify Ihst correspondence laid
before me this morning from *n baatern
•Ity, slates a* follows; 'Dr. B-—, «n
•Id practitioner In this city has had
llrlght'a Disease for years. Is bed ridden,
and Is simply waiting ills time. Ho has
taken three bottle* of Fulton s Renul
«Compound with morn than the usum! re-
suits. Wednesday, of l««t week, ■broth
er physician called to see him. The lat
ter, upon Andlng he was better, asked
what he was taking. Dr. R—• replied:
••ft Is In the window. The Dr's re
joinder .wee. "And
stuff, _ l**n. * r * n > n ^! nilI ,,,,,, WIlfJ im| _
NMUr' fee"
terdav I had a letter rrom mm stating
that he had taken Felton's Compound
and was well. - '
Th* following report I* made by another
prominent physician In tho same city,
using Fulton's Compound on an acme
i'IM of Hrlsht s-"rase I* now on Ihe
second bottle with astonishing results. ’
Witness my hsnd and seal In evidence
of the genuineness of this corraepond^ncs.
affixed St Oakland. Cal., this December
!, <wU " T, c. i.anurkoan.
Notary Public.
No matter whether jsswenfi It kidney
it noble. Nephritis o r Brlrht s btreaae. ft
Is a rate of Inflamed kidneys and a* the
old time kidney medicine* are kidney ea-
•■liants. It I* clear why they are futile.
Kelton's Renal t'ompound Is the first sue-
reset >11 tietwl emOtitgnt tm»» reduejng kld-
Inflionmatfon whlch js now rnirtOr
We Do Not Think All Are Liars,
WHO USE THE WORD “QUALITY” in the descrip-,
tion of whiskey, Our opinion is tliey know little about*
the subject. This word has encountered such hard knocks we-
sometimes think it has lost its meaning and therefore refraiaf
from using it. .... ,r • ,j
Just a plain, honest statement we think is sufficient. Wei 1
Own Distillery No. 100, Coll_/._ Dist., Tenn., located on,*
our own farm. The location is ideal for good distilling. The
water used flows from a mountain spring, the temperature off'
which remains at 54 degrees throughout the year. ■
The distillery and surroundings are kept immaculately
clean. We use only the choicest Northwestern Rye and Bai>J
ley Malt. The Corn is raised in the Tennessee Valley, a par-"
tion of which is grown on our land.
The whiskey is naturally aged in warehouses on the prenw
ises, th'en delivered to our stores for distribution. }
With one exception, six full quarts is the smallest ship-]
ment made—we do not assort. This reduces the cost of hand-,'
ling, packing and carriage charges, enabling us to offer six
quarts at about the price we would get for four. ;
Do not let our low prices prejudice you. *They are whole-:
sale, and you buy direct. £ •' 4 _ .
Our*whiskies are always the same. 1 F
EXPRESS PREPAID — Shipment made in wooden boy s.)
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Incurs N*
Kvctifh ..
•cm# yield.
Com Whiskies
“OUASSY VAU.P.Y"— Uiwdultw
•ted. Very old. No better Corn
Whiskey msde. 6 full quarts,
18 full quarts,$7.50.
"GRASSY VALLEY*—White. 100
proof, straight Corn Whiskey. V.’e
are the only distiller* selling 100-
pronf corn *t $2.50 per gallon, Iwo
gallons, $4.75, delivered. Shipment*
In Jug*. Smsllest shipment one gallon.
Blended Whiskies
"H. H. C. Cl.fIB"- A perfect blend
of old Kentucky Whttkle*. It hss
that rich oily sppesrsncc. We consci
entiously sav there Ir. no heller whis
key. 0 full quarts, $5.75; U full
quarts $11.00.
"C'ATK'S HA"—% lrue blend of
Kentucky Whlikle*. A good hone-t
whiskey. Will gire entire nathfac-
tion. ft full quarts, $5.10; I- full
quarts $9.50.
Tennessee Whiskey
•rREESTONB" — I’nUuMratR).
ftlraight Teimessee Whiskey, Our
learhln.T proce** ms ! > thl* whiskey
distinctive. None better. Very old,
ft full quarts, $5.00; 1? full qusrl»,
$10.00-
Bottted-in-Bond WMsMe:l
Following brands bottird by tkl
GovermnenL whose stamp guarantee
age, purity a ad strength.
CONCORD PURE RYE,
proof, 6 fall quarts, $SA#i M
qintrtn, $11.00.
CONCORD BOVRBOM, 1
ft full quarts. $0J0; • k
$10.50.
CLARKPT3 PITRD RYE,
proof, ft fall quarto, $6.26; 1$
quarto, $12,40.
Our whiskies do not contain one drop of spirits or <
injurious substances. They are of delightful flavor, high mf
food properties and medicinal virtues. * - J
for blm*
JOHN J rrfsTQN. CO..
. in First hi ftwn FrAmfaea
filial' IS ti'ir '*•#!«• Irtrsl 0«»nt. All
itbly BuilcilB of talc rscovsrwi
R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers
Chattanooga, Tenn. » Louisville,
Order from nearest pointy