Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 13, 1908, Image 4

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' t " AftCHrr*cT% CURRAN R. ELLIS ARCHITECT Omasa-EUla Bldg Bt. and Cotton Air*. MACON. OA. )( i E N ° E T and 1 jEftSONALi:J [ NOTE5. l! .. . f t THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: .SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, FRANK R. HAPP, Architect. Offset Rooms 72 and 2* Fourth Ns- loss! 8anw Building. Telephone—-Res. M3; Offico MO. ALEXANDER BLAIR, Architect. DfRoo Phene 71. CHARLES A. CALDWELL, Civil Engineer. WASHINGTON BLOCK. Room Wottr supply, wot*r power, sows-- OSS and municipal engineering. Ra- Partis. Residence phone J2H T. r. DENNIS. Architect. Rooms 701-4-5-® American Bank Bldg. Phone M2; I phone 7747. and Mrs. J. M. McDonald In the j dining rcom. These fly* ladles are sifters and are noted for their beauty anj pleasing- manner, as tney are for their social popularity. Mi-ses Marga- ret Harris. Surah McDonald and Mir iam Rogers. nieces of ;he hostusf, aa- in the dining room. Christmas colors were used in the decorations, _ :l rosea and carnation* being in profu- EATONTON. I planned for th« college girls and then »ion. Rich, guest received a souvenir . . several charming friaterona who will. o' the occasion A pretty and imuaually interests so- « p *nd Chrlasmg Mr*. • The residue* of Mr. and lira. Buck- clal event of Wednesday a tier noon was* Miss Pear! Newton will leave nextfa!«w was the scene of merry making the Chinese tea given by Mrs. Wm. Ctar-I week to spend the-holiday* at her old, .Saturday orenlng when the friend*and ence Little to tho PhHathea clast of the ‘ horn** In Qremvllle. Ala. i sch-volmatc* of Master Walltco were First baptist church at her home. Rose-1 A dance was given at the home bf' invited to n party in hie honor. Carnes view Terrace, on Harris atrevt. Tii*I Mra Gordon Bower on Tuesday right :tnd an abundance of dt-Krions refresh- r* nn Oilental *!r in the - Only a few were invited to enjoy »his the evening. Mrs. Little j most pl'-nsjnt occasion, ueele in Chines* oostunge. j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O’Dell are spend- X ved by the lultfX *1,.'“SKIS’ '«*' «w. wrak In'Atl.au. «lr.-*v«l In Oriental costume. assisted Mrs. ■ ■■ Little In the •-nteitalnuient of her gu<.-nt», , VALDOSTA. arid ll.e afTalr ess one of the most thor- ' — ouil.ly ecjuyiible «t«i r.f the Week. The home of Kttler A. V. Kim* won ..... .. meet, puffed rice with' i and Iced tea W*1 r scene of a quiet marriage Tuesday ! . H** 11 afternoon the contracting partles.be- 1 Leonard a Phllatnea i , .. ... , , , „ Hect. a tjn7 package of Carolina | * n I hi* daughter. Mias Ola. and M heart:! young people preser Mr* Fred Clark has as her gueat h-r sister. Mrs. o. L Maxwell. Mr*. H. G. Fawe.l hi« returned from n visit with her fls'.rr. Mrs. A. J. Drvon. of Leary- Mre Wlifer ' L*n< of Valdosta, the gu-st of Mr.- L. T Dickey at the * .Grant Mire Vary Ha> .« visiting a slater In Athens. a tlr>7 package ... ~ ~ _ th the c{*»" colors..blue andiGu* Dowling. omen of good I formed by Rev. L IL t*hrl«ile. It wav !* - '**£«* witnessed by only u few of the rela- M ^ wvw -(> B , wtn.uw' and trlen&a of the contracting Mra , w f ^ Brwi’“vfeh«r."M!M ! WrtlM. After the ror-mony the hap- , h ■* *-•- “■ **• •• * * - 1 —• *'• in Florida tn i . ® . . N. Leonard, Mrs. T. N. McKlbben, aiL-s Sybil Wlcher. Mis* Willie Mot Miss Frankie Thnrpc Miss Hannah Prd. Kiss Man * pfte^y a Mrs. n Mrs. K C* | left for points in Florida .reefy fjeonard. Mlaa Carrie i spend a few days. I'o.'hal. w>d »«™. 01. McWjtet. Ml«se» Annie Ijuirlo r n.1 Minnie Two very interesting little birthday par-. ,r.,.„ h future were those of Mis- l«oi* Nelson. : 2? ^onor n } 8 delightful lucheon uivtn Will a !> celelgwtlog her slsth birthday on Docam- I Tuesday aftornmjn by Mrs. Young Mr- H ihw n* rw-iiSt her » at the boms of her parents. Mr. Rte. Green and white prevailed In all 1 * - r .utiv.f h.r.* Is with her i aid. at rr^ee Mr* W. t home from a o! Korean. !nd„ Gth their sister, returned home, 'f Americas. I* In the city. She CARLYLE NISBET, Architect. Off!c* Phono 411. Grand Bldg. Residence <41 CONTRACTING AND BUILDING. W. W. DeHAVEN, General C R••ldsr.es phont 4N. Otnersl Contractor and Builder. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. M. STAPLER, Bye. Ear, No* Doctor*' VW»r. Amerl ... Bldg. Office Rhone. 2742; residence. 1UI. Nos* and Throat. OCULIST AND AURIST. DR. J. H. SHORTER. >RTL.„ Nose and Throat. j.. nast to Court Hon ifflco, <T2; raaldence, fid. EYE. EAR. NOSE. THROAT. DR. FRANK M. CUNNINGHAM, Eye, Ear, Neat, Throat. Grand Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS. Tnrost Specialist, Phone*: Office, Jtlt; Rtsldenee, 14(5. DR. W. H. WHIPPLE, OEIeo. »7I MtJlhrrrr *t. Washington Work. Hour 12 to 1 aad i to < p. nt. Telnphoa* con nection* * — i at office and residence. ,h. akaM. tie* venereal. I*>*t energy restored. Female irregularities and poison oak; ruro guaranleed. Address In eonfldeneo, with stamp. 51® Fourth at.. Macon. On DENTISTRY. DRS. J. M. A R. HOLMES MASON. DsntlaU. 154 Second at.. Phono 951. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. S. S. Parmelee Company, Carriages, Bugglra, Wagons. Cart* Ilameaa. Baddies, Bicycles, Baby Car riages. accesaoneo. Largest Hock In th* Routh to select from. A plraauro to aerv# you. t. t. PARMELEE CO. Macon. Ga. Money to Lend on Real Estate Wall rated commercial paper and very low ratca on Mar* Iretablo securities. Alacon Savings Bank »iyl »!,”• NeUon, th.t Ilf llltl«l„f the docnratlor Mine Mary Taliaferro tolllna. In honor of; f,, r ,h.. her third anhlvnp«ary. at th* home of her i iV-i..- -«.» «, ".a grandmother. Utt. M K. I^veretta. Both ‘ cl « u ** were red letter events among the young , w ‘ folk* and Jollr time* were reported by the guests of both. Judge and Mnf. Thomas O. Lawton wen* recent guests of relatives In Madi son during the Baptist aute convention. Mrs. Carlton Jester and children, Klslc and John C*rllon. Jr., of Athens. sr« vleitln* Mra. Jester's parents, Mr. end Mrs. / It. Hjmrk*. Mrs. Jnmcs is. Nlsbet has returned fortnight's stay In Atlanta. aoneg* on Monilcallo street. Miss Nora Cone, of MMIedgovllle. the gueat of Mra. Gale Riley. Mr. and Mra. James Burke Floyd have returned from Savannah, and will spei some time In Eatonton. Miss Annie Laurie Adams has return* home from Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Scott. Jr., apei he past week-end with Mr. and Mr tl . John Williams nt Haddocks. Mrs, 111ul Alford and daughter, Mary kam * r«| to Atlanta after B. Moore, of Elherton, Elizabeth, have H Visit to f»r Rev. J. T. B. And-i d Mrs. Mark Gorley at (Tlopton. Mies Leila Turner visited relatives and frlende at Mllledgevllle recently. Quit* a congenial party of ISatontonlans attended tne Madison dame on Wednei- Mlss Annie f^aurl* Adams. Quit Itend- . day. the »th Hits Mary ! Adams attended iui guests of Miss Rich on.l Wallon. Mra Kllza Morion and Miss Jessie Mur- adlson dance on Wednei -IBs* Annlw f-attrie Adams. Ml-s Mnry Nlsbet and Miss Llllje Ruth ‘dams attend** — *- * **' — * mnd Walton. Mrs. Kllza L„..... ... u «.. N « v ton visited Greenslxtro recently. Mr*. Wallace, of Rutledge, was a week end visitors of Mr. and Mra. W. D. xlblb Mra. J. C. Daniel and Mr*. E. Crulk- ahank, of McDonough, ^ar* guest* this jugh, ar* guest* tl week of Mr. and Xfrs. Tom McKIbben. Mra. Emma Champion was called to Jn« l:»on recently on aooount of the 111- “tss of Mra. Rcspcss. Announcement nf the marriage nf Mlaa Noll Adams and Mr. Erie Chambliss, of . l n g isat was Wednesday ■etvrd with Interest ... former homo of the bride. girlhood days ham r evening it In Kat< irld*. who tonton. the o spent her still numbers quite a wide circle of friends In Eaton- Jfeath of her slater. Mre. Lula Burn* at homo after illllaa Parka have Little. Miss Anna Iy>u Nlsbet a visit to Atlanta frle Misses Rtilh and T.t returned from Marietta. Information of the marrlaga of Rev. Marlon F. Weaver, foraeriv of thin dtv oad oountv. and Mlsa Hattie Howard, of Rowling Green. Oblethorpe county. — Wednesday laat. waa received wllh oli arable Interest by the friends of groom hero. Miss Hall. College Park. Mrs. Mnry Thomae and Mian Barths Thomas have returned homo from At- Ron* Is visiting friends at BAINBRIDGE. On* of tha prettiest parties of the fall months waa tho one at which Mrs. T. FI. Gunr and Mm. B. D. Fudge an hostesses entertained Mesdnmes Shiv ers. of New York, and Winslow, of Baltimore, on Monday afternoon, idach arriving was handed a heau- 9-pointed bird aa souvenir. An Interesting gam* of bridge waa en joyed and the top score waa made by Mr*. Tl C. Prince, who received a beautiful enameled bird pin In th* shape of the eouvenlr cards. The guests of honor were given boxaa of candy. A delicious luncheon wa« served consisting of stuffed birds, sal ads and cream. The occnaton was > ‘ - M _ fair. Green was the color scheme, and the fair hostenee* were dressed In green mousedIne dresses to carry out r r Mrs. J. M. McDon- and daughter are [ m Savannah. Bell and Meda Claire recent guests latfvca here. Mrs. Barae* \f Americas, ha* re turned hqmc nfrer an extended vialt to ! her perenta. Mr and Mrs. D. I* Mar- “rXnul" * n Th r i*« l , n .!.. bV nm r ^ I "V.. All. J»n-. p.rry «ko >-a. IX £. h ,n h M?l’ n l,ntT h -> been Hi, BU»Jt of Jim. W1III* Smith. M.liSi’w,™ 'h»" r.tum.J to ho, home In Oolll.. social honor* *fnct. corning iicre, ^ir*- ,,i__ e* n , ,, . t!on.« Aehley entortainlnif for them one af- 1 Mls, ‘ K,e ' U Timmone. of Atlanta, ternoon. Mr. Clarence Ousley, of Fort Worth Tex.. I* In Valdosta on a visit to Mr M. R. Ousley'* family after an «b- ley*waa SLSK but went to Texa* and ha* achieved 1/5® nf \ir fmtr _j|,__ xj u K _.__ home at the residence of Mr. ana Mrs. fame M on editor. He Is being,paid T _ nu ._ __ Xorth _ trc _ L been the attractive guest of Mrs. S. K. Farmer for the past week. Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Fmlth hav* re* I turned from their bridal trip to tho ! P*rifle coaat. visiting Denver. Salt many attention* by hia old boyhood friends. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Jackson, of Cor- dele, have been visiting friend* here, but Mr*. Jackson end the children left Wednesday for Thomanville to spend awhile. Louie Keim on North Lee street WAYCR083. Mist Ella Toung. of Eatonton. Is visiting Mra. R. A. Toung on Pendle ton street. Mrs. G. N. Morton visited In Fitx- Miss EJoJsf Collin*, who has been ! grrald during the week, residing at Douglas for some time, J Mra. W. H. Dyer, of Rnlnbridge, vts- ha* returned to Valdosta. I Ited Mr*. J. C. Rlppard Tuesday. Dr. Bernard Cline, of Mllledgevllle, | Mrs. Trcnholm Baker, of Marietta, was among the visitors here this week Gn., vlaltod friend* In Waycross during and waa a guest of Dr. J. M. Smith. Mr. J. A. Newcomb, of Macon, was among the visitors to Valdosta this week. Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Drake, of Brox- ton. were among the visitor* to Val dosta thl* week and were guests of Rev. and Mr*. M. A. Morgan. Mr. T. H. Freeman, of Columbia. Ala., came over this week and spent a day or ao with his wife and children, who are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Caw thorn. • Rev. O. B. Chester and Rev. Bascom Anthony were among the ex-Valdosta ministers to visit Vkldosta friend* during the conference at Quitman this week. Mrs. E. Wilcox hna returned to her hom* at Lumber City after visiting tho family of Rev. J. D. Chnpmnn. Mr. B. W. Sargent and wife have returned from Minnesota, where they spent the summer with their children. They will celebrate their slxty-flrst wedding anniversary In March if they live. • The ladle* of the Presbyterian church are preparing to put on the "Dee*trlck Rkule" here before long. It was a great success when .presented four or five years ago. the week- Mrs. S. W. Hitch his returned from a visit to Savannah. Mrs. J. C. Ballon, of Washington. D. Q.. Is In the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*: Gary Lang. Mrs. W. M. Morrison, of Savannah, 1* In the city visiting relatives. Mr*. Alexander Walker spent the week in Savannah visiting Mr*. M. M. Cutter. Mrs. E. Stephens, of (Brunswick, is visiting her mother, Mrs. V. Jeffers, on Brunei street. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ulmer, of Val dosta. visited relatives and friends here during the week. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. McGehee will leave In * few days tor their horn* at Talbotton. Mr. and Mr*. Broadfleld. of Valdosta, visited Dr. «nd Mrs. A. Fleming here during the week. MI** Charlie Hurt Harris, to the re gret of her many friends, left Wednes day for Quitman, where she will make her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Flahcr. of Doug las. are visiting relntalvcs In Way- cross. *Mr. Chae. E. Newton, after spending „ a few days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. II. T. Peeples and her daughter, Mrs. Frank C. Folks, left Thursday for Mias Alina, reached the city from Sa vannah yesterday and will spend some time with relatives here. Mils Kathleen McKenna has re turned home, after spending a week or two with friends at Thomasvllle. Mrs. Guy McCulley ond child have gone to St. Mnry* to remain with rel atives until after the holiday*. Mr. and Mra. George Fengle left this week for Little Mountain. 8. C., to re- ialn until after the holidays. Mrs. J. E. Morrow returned from Hnrnlnt. N. C.. after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. .Gib bons. Mrs. J. B. Martin and her daughter. Miss Laura, returned from Atlanta this week, after spending n fow days there. Mr. Woolrldge, of Tampa, ras been spending several day* with hi* daugh ter. Mrs. Toung McRee. Yocum, Texas, to Join her husband to make that place her future home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Halre. of River Junction, Flo., spent the week visiting friends. Mrs. E. J. Blackshear. of Dublin, visited the Misses Blackshear here this week. Miss Lucile Peters, of Valdosta. Is visltjiig her sister, Mrs. Walter J. Ad ams. on Church street Mrs. C. A. Sheldon and daughter. Mrs. L. S. Moore’, are visiting In Jack sonville, and from there will go to their future home at Lake City. Mrs. Dameron Black, of Atlanta. Is visiting Mrs. J. A. Wall on Albany avenue. Mrs. C. Adamson and little daughter, Nellh*. went to White Springs. Fla.. Wednesday, where they will spend several weeks.' Mr. and Mrs. Raul McGee, of Tampa. Mr*. Furman Jarrett, of North Caro- Fla., aare here to spend the holiday Una. has been spending this tho family of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. Holcomb. Miss Mary Culler White, a Chinese missionary. Is spending a few days Mr. W. B. Johnson, of Martel. F1a.„ was among the visitor* to relatives and friends here this week. FITZGERALD. G. S. & F. RY. Schedule Effective Oct. II. HO*. DEPARTURES: a. m„ he. i. Through Train to FlwruU. «ut(m UMwivsUun l*ai- tor car and voacuo*. toattm to Jaikoouvut* vra V*bk»u. evti- imuoa lusds (or Wtute iprluaa L*a« City, I’aiaika. 4toft p. in.. No. a. "anee-Fly," Mi- tee to Valdosta aa4 all Inter- modiata points. «.*• a- m.. Na. J, "Georgia South- dSckaonvUto* xU^VaSkwtaV^EaivS train won UoariM rtouthorn and Honda. Iwelio ttocUoo Draw las Room ttirenini 51o p m nt tho Mako* coonoctton tor all potato la ia:tft a. m.. No M. "Olx»o Flyer, coaches and Pullman eloepore. Mafeui to Ttfton. oa ivuto from ft. Leu to and Chloago to Jack- eenvtlto. ARRIVALd: dill a. m. % No. 4, “Goergia deuth- am Huaanoo Uanuu.” . from Jackoouvtfio and I auuia. local alroprr Jarhoonrills to Macon: pasjci Krro evt nmaln In local *N«^*'. in Chon Depot at Macon tiff e. PC, N0 W f4, Dh.lt -Fhror, H and Pullman stvyrrs Tffton to Macon, on nnito from Jacksonv|Uo to flt. Louis and *• 4tO a m . Na. 9L from Pilitki Jaokoeovttto ond all Intermediate K tot* liarlor O-aerwatiep Ca- sBoonrilto to Meson. C. B, BNODEd. Oon. Base. Agent Ma.es. Oa. 8WAIN8B0R0. An afTalr charming In its Informal ity was the lovely entertainment at which Mies Janlo Browb Cofer waa hosteaa nt tho home of Dr. Green on Monday afternoon. Mlaa Katharine Day f»ve a charm ing affair at the home of Mr. Georga M. Heath on -Main street Thursday nfternoon when her beautiful end charming guest. Miss Rebecca Wil liam*. of Charlestown, W. Va., waa the guest of honor. A aurpA*!*lngly beautiful party was that at which Mies'John MeLemor# complimented her guest. Mis* Carolyn T^»e. of Gordon. Tuesday evening. The afTalr was at the pretty suburban home of the hostess, surrounded by nil the charm of wholoaouled. generous hospitality, of open, unaffected cor diality. The house was decorated with __ . ... palnw and ferns, while beautiful rosea. blllty at an early date of securing per- i an elegant reception In the parlors of j which the garden gave for the occa- manent club rooms. I tha Lce-Gmnt hotel. Green was the ; slon. added beauty and delicate per- Mlsses Clifford and Mabel Williams. ’ color used In the artistic decoration*, j fume, of Atlanta, after a delightful visit to • and a aalad course was served. An . Messrs. W. H. Snffold, W. W. Lar- orchestra. concealed behind a bank nf sen and A. F Bradley spent several ferna and palms, dispensed music | days In Atlanta this week, through the evening: The receiving! Messrs!. Will Branan end . ..... . a * Bridge Club was entertained by Mra. Gurr at the Bon Air hotel. Delicious luncheon was served after the getne and prises were won by Mr. Hines and rad*'and other entertainments of a «o> Mrs. Jones. ! ctal character, together with the ba- A call meeting of the Woman's Club j aar. was a great success for the I. O. waa held on Wednesday a’tcrnoon nt ' O. F., who had the affair In charge, th* homo of tho president. Mlsa Bertha i The ladles of the First Methodist Nueebnum. Mrs. Roen Belcher, in n ! church held a very successful baxnr most beautiful and Interesting manner. ! on Thursday, a bountiful dinner served described her trip to the federation at : at noon being one of the prominent Valdosta. The club discussed at , features. length a united federation for the • Thursday evening Qethaemaiie Corn- many clubs In Balnhrldge and proha- : mandery No. 20 Knights Templtr gave with' relatives and friends. friends ami relative* here, have re turned hams. The Misses William* both being attractive, made many friends In our city end were shown much enult! attention. Mrs. Karl DonaUon, after a dexper* PERRY. Misses Lucy Anderson. Louise Ra gan. Agnes Brown, Mesdamea John Anderson and Airs. H. P. Lovejoy, t>f Hawkinsvllle, wore with friend* in th* city Sunday, having come over In autos with Messrs. # Clayton Henley and Raoul Anderson. Miss MynIon Davis, from Vancouver, Canada, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. C. R. Cooper at the Perry hotel. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley Jones of Mar- shallvUle. Is visiting near Perry. 'Misses Annie Woodward, Kate Hodgea and Clara Smltti vlalted friends In Fort Valley last week. Mrs. J. A. Faegan, of Columbus, Ga., haa returned home after a visit to her son. Mr. H. fl. Faegan, on Evergreen FORSYTH. Mr. and Mrs. J. TL Worsham nounce the engagement of their daughter, Annie, to Mr. Van Thomas Horn, of Barnesvllle. The marriage I*' to take place very quietly on De cember 29. Mrs. S. A. McDowell, of Atlanta, has been a guest of her son, Mr. J. M. Mc Dowell. the past week. Mr. Tom McGough. Miss Nellie Mc- Gough. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Green, of Seattle. Wash., are visitors at the home place near the city. Mrs. Charner HUI has gone to Johns Hopkins hospital for medical treat ment. Miss Elisabeth Hollis had charge of Miss Evens’ school room this week. Miss Evens being quite sick. Mrs. Ashley Outlaw and Mrs. Char ley Sanders, who were recently oper ated-on for appendicitis, have returned home. Mrs. C. A. Ensign entertained the Mystic Circle last Friday afternoon. sir knights and their ladles were: 8. | Dixon, of Milieu, spent a few days K. E. K. Farmer and Mrs. E. K. Fir-1 here this week. mer. S. K. Almonte R Jones and Mrs,) Tho many friends of Mr Pentoa her msnv friends. Mrs Thompson, who hss been with Mre. DonaUon for eom# time. hs« re# turned to her home In Philadelphia. Mrs. W. If Dyer, who has been W. Rod well and A. B. Cook served the delicious punch- Mrs. T. M. Griffin entertained sev enty ladles at h* r horn.- Friday after- spending eome time In Atlanta and noon In honor of her s'ster, Mrs J. W. Brunswick, returned horns Tuesday. (Josey. of Anp-rlCu*. and Mr*. Frank Mre. Max N'u**t»aum returned | Sohuesslcr of Lafayrrfte. All. Mes- Thureday from an extended visit to relative* In Thomaavtll e. know that he has convalesced suffl cl#ntly to be out of his room again. Miss Rebecea Williams, who spent a few da vs very pleasantly with Mlsa Kithryn Day. !»*'t Friday for her home in Chnrieetown. W. Va. Rer. M. J. Cofer. of Atlanta, vlalted his daughter. Miss Jsnle .^Svn Cofer. In Balnhrldge th'.s weJk. About sixty tetchere are In attending and Inter esting lectures by Professor J ere R. Pound. Ren B. Russell and others have been delivered before the tfsobers. On Wednesday night a boat excur sion was given for the pleasure of the teacher* who ere attending the insti tute here Mrs. Winslow, efter a visit of some length to her parents. Mr. and Mre. Tonga- returned this week to her home. Mrs. Jack**), of Atlanta. t» attend ing some time with her sister, Mra. J. M Dlffee. Mis* Clsudla Tores*, a popular Young ltdy of Vneros*. 1* in (Pnlnbridg* an an extended visit to friend# here. Mis* Mere Morris, after snendlng some time wllh Mrs. M E. O'Neal, has returned to dor home in Atlanta. Mies Irby, of Greenville. 8 r.. Hi •pending eome time with Mr*. W. R. dames OrlfTtn, Joaey and Sehuestler {this week. He tilled the Methodist were In the receiving line. Mrs. W. H. j pulpit Sunday in the absence of the Rogers receiving the guests at the | pastor at the south Georgia conference. Mr vxtdo«to, fb Ike regret of tk**r many j friends that tkov made during their •tav In fUlnbrldg*. IVlabridge will be quit* gav during I the bolid t vc. «s the social calends? to I rapidly tiling ay %Mk entsf i—sat® | DA1KTY AND CEL1C!0US •uperior CboooUtes. teff fahtdinthc quality of Now then, remember that it be exquisite flavor and euperi- ority of our Chocolates tbit first made the _ ition of thit firm, and it was tha maintain- that ■uporiority of qaaiitv that haa made this ader of all the world today in the matter of Menu f kcturedby •ate Ca.» KnogviUe, TVun. EXCLUSIVE AGENCIES GRANTED REIDSVILLE. W. Smith. Mrs. G. Q. Folsom haa returned, from a short visit 1o relatives In Savannah. Misses Fronts Cowart and Nettle Mlkell have returned to their home In Collins after a pleasant visit to Miss Margaret Bartow. Mis* Julia Smith Is spending some time with relatives in Savannah. Mrs. L. M. Rhoden is on a visit to relatives in Moultrie. Col. O. S. Johnston, of Statesboro, was a recent visitor to our town. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kelley hay* re turned from a trip to Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Langford, have returned to their home at ColHnrafter spending several days with Mrs. Mar vin Langford. Judge 8. B. Brewton, of Htnsrille, was nmong the visitors to j>ur town this week. Mrs. Mattie Smith has returned from a visit to relative# In Savannah. Mrs. M. P. Broughton, of Collins, was a recent visitor to our town. Mr. W. A. Way has returned to hp home In Hlnesvin after spending- some tlm«- with his daughter. Mrs. Russell Folsom. Mr. F. M. Bennett, of Glennvtlle. is. Fie guest of his aunt. Mrs- W. L. • Strickland. ' I € The minstrel given last Tuesday! evening at the audltorinm of the high* school by some of tha young people! of our town wag a decided success in ) every particular and was very much ; enjoyed by a large and appreciative. audience. Mr. St. James B. Alexander has re-1 turned from a business trip to Sevan-1 nth. OLD JASPER RYE A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY 100 Proof, Double Stamp • We especially recommend this goods to those that prefer a high proof goods equal to bottled in bond goods nt,25 per cent higher prices. A Mai order will prove the quality. We guarantee satisfaction. 4 Full Quarts $3.85 8 Full Quarts .....$7.25 12 Full Quarts $10.25 Express prepaid to any point reached by Southern Express Co. D. F. & C P. LONG P. 0. Box 1056 Jacksonville, Fla. Oldest Whisky House in South ESTABLISHED 1881 MAR8HALLVILLE. Invitations bare bren received to fb* * marriage of Mto# K*na T/mtse Frederick and Dr. James Edgar Paullln. of At- I ’■nt*. at noon on Dec. IT. at tb# home of . tn* bri.tr'a parents. Mr. and Mra. J. W. | Frederick Mire Mintwa Johnson left 04 Monday - to spend the winter at Clermont. Fla., j Mto* Bam* Sperry j Doe Johnson. —_ _—, has bean-on k vWt to Qu*t»n*iv where she woe tbs guest of "SrXzJTVJ!'®" with Mr. swd_Mre. ^ the guest Macon last Ch»re and Bu»!« Marita hare returned from Macon. Rev. and Mr one to Atlan fc» MoftcrW. OLD SHARPE- WILLIAMS. Pure line old Rye, by the FfQuarts *!!!!’.!! 11 **. *.;: liifo Express prepaid. GEORGE J. COLEMAN. Pur# Pennsylvania Rye, rich and mellow, by the S Non *2.75 1 quarts ..**.•• Express prepaid. ' ANVIL RYE. Pure and substantial fam ily whisky. by the gallon..tt^O 4 full quarts JiH Express prepaid. OLD POINTER CLUB CORN. Rich and mellow, by the fas Express prepaid. OLD GEORGIA CORN Direct From Bonded Warehouses and Old. W. h.nfll. .11 th. lwduv bruid. of Bjr. and Bourbon Whl.hU. In th. nmrkM. ond will «n». n>u Iran X to »o p,r cat a rour cure ha., s<nd for prtc, tilt ond aUJan, MalluU fra. THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU LIQUOR CO. 720, 722, 724, 726 Wert Bay Street JACKSONVILLE, . . . FLORIDA An Mra. fcm Bate nod MtB. dnahtir, of Knw -ra TMtttw Mr. ond Mra. L r, Jira' P B..n. eiWSlS S*t. ,0 *• °»- r*M UuKiM. of rwt Vlttr, amt I several 4ui last week with Mr. and Mre. W. H. Rice. . . The many friends ft Mfa. Stonewall af flariem. and’ Mre Hom. femorfy Mies LtU# MMtt. el Maemv hay* beee the I kUrehalh tUe. ^ sympaUUse with her tn «1 Mrs. Miles 1’Mrklu I the cnUul Iflocaa of bar huabaad an4 da ugh tar, and wish for them both a of Uawktneyllle, ■cd the a-Ureas on ''J*-rrrn»cn a Monday .night. w«« u»c yu«*t Ud Mre L. A. Rumpb during Col. Iho 4 Daria' who dettr* visit to his moth* i King has b-en J-jhn It