Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 20, 1908, Image 12

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TUT*: MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1908 ?! For Christmas How About that Piano For Your Wife or Daughter ? You could get no better Xmas Present. Call and see the bargains we are offering until Dec. 25th. TERMS TO SUIT YO Checkering Pianos Haines Bros\ Pianos Brewster Pianos Kranioh & Bach Pianos McPhail Pianos Foster Pianos Weber Pianos Milton pianos Marshal! & Wendall Pianos THE F. A. GUTTENBERGER CO. TRIANGLE BLOCK THREE SCHOOLS FI State College to Hold Cotton auri Good Ronds School. The Program ATHEN’S, (la., D«. 1».—Tho Htate College of Agriculture has per, fi-Clmt all the arrnusoniOBta for the lioMIng of three of the largest nml moat bonollrlal schools ever held In th* south. The cotton echool, which will he held for the aerond time next Jan uary. la well known to* all who at tended It laat January us one of the moat helpful pieces of work that has ever been dona tn this state for the npllftlnK of agriculture. It will he held again next January with an Increased attendance aud with an Improyed course of study. It Is expected that at least three hundred farmers will be In attend ants as against oue hundrod aud fltat lust January. Tho good roads. school has been told of tn the press before. At this school, which Is to last ten days, the state oollego authorities hope to have the county commissioners, the ordinaries, the county surveyors, those Interested In read building, all present In order that the very best methods of road construction may be placed before them and thus they may carry back home Ideaa that will be of real value to their acvcrsl counties when It romeu to the work ing of the convlcta on the roada un der the new convict bill. On Monday, January XSth, will open the fanners’ eorffercnco. This will he or special Interest to all farmers, for at this conference the problems of the farm uro to be dis cussed end their solution offered as far sa posalblc by those who from their own experience can give advice that is worth taking. most Interesting program has beon made for thin conference. In cluding lh«r exercises st Jhe dedica tion of the new agricultural hall, which will tic finished and occupied by the Slate College of Agriculture st that time. The Program. The following program has been announced: Monday, January IS, m.—Inspertlnn of now agrtcultuml rollcgo building. It a. la.—Dedication exorcises, moulding officer— (IhaseoUor D. C. Bar- IW. University of Oeorala. Dedicatory Addri'anu-ltim. Hoke Smith, ivsrnnr or florals. Preoenlsllmi of Hull,lino Is Board nt Trustors- Him. Murphy Candler, chair man committee on approprlattone, floor' sta aoneral assembly Acceptance ut Building HOn. Henry D. McDaniel, chairmen hoard of trustees, University of tieorgla. S:Stt p. m.—Presiding Officer—MnJ. J. Society. Address—1*. J. llerckmsns. Augusta, flu., representing too Stale Horticultural Address—W. T.. Williamson. Pnmmerre. ttn.. representing llie l Jen HI la liulry and l.lve Stock Association. Address—Jmlge Frank Park, Sylvester. Oa.. representing Inc district agricultural ■tsv m.-AiMwii-ThJ Work Agricultural rollcge. President Andrew M. Soule, Stnii* rollon* of Agriculture, Tuesday, January 19. • '«. m.-Oo»f«i'nrr on fertilisers. Presiding Officer—Hon. T. 11. Hudson, commissions r of agriculture. COMMERCIAL JUXDER UNITED STATES .SUPERVISION. PREPARING FOR THE NEW YEAR, OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW WITH STRONG THAT IS CONSERVATIVE POPULAR A BANK stailiiiKH. state chemist; Buying Commercial Fertilisers—Judge K. II. Callaway, August a. Cowpi-MM ss Soil Improvers—Chwsde Tuck. Athens. Conserving Soil Fertility Through Fer tilisers— President Andrew M. Soule. Round 'Uuble Conference—This part of the meeting ran unquestionably be made most helpful to those present if It is os actively participated in as It should be. Kvecy person Is expected to take part. Come prepared to illscttM the different subjects from every point of view. 2:30 p. m.—Conference on forestry. The Preservative Treatment of Fence . nets—W. F. Bherfesee. United States wsa tine Crop—Dr. Chan. H. Iferty. University of North Carolina. Possibilities of Timber Prodnetlon on Georgia Farms—Prof. Alfred Akerman. professor of forestry. State College of (culture. mind table conference. .30 p. m.—Address—How T Have Built Up Mj Funus, lion. Pope Brown. Haw- Wednesday, January 20. «s«i? “• m.-CoDference on crop rota- PrcHldlug Officer—lion, A. H. Hodgson, thens, as. The Plnce of Winter Oats and Cowpeas a crop Rotation—James W. Mur ton, Athens. The Trucker’s Interest In a Crop Ro tation—Hon. P. J. Merrlman, editor The Southern Rurallat, Atlanta. Cron Rotation ns a Means of Prevent ing Boll Washing—Hon. Thoa O. Scott, Forsyth, Oa. 1 la lancing Up the Food Supply Of the Soil Through Crop Rotations—Prof. John R. Fain, professor of agronomy. State Col lege of Agriculture. Round tatde conference. t:*0 p. m.—Conference on agricultural education. Presiding Officer-lion. Jore M. Pound, slate seheol commissioner. The Need for Practical Education In Agriculture—Hon. F. Q. Hunnlcutt. ed itor The Southern Cultivator. Atlanta. Training Teachers for Rural Schools— Prof. T. J. Woofter. professor of philoso phy and education. University of Ge<*- “'Tim It,,rtju.lm.nl of Rural School Curriculum to Present Needs—Prof. J. 8. Stewart, professor of secondary educa tion, University of Georgias Round table talk. 7:39 p. m.—Address—Education as a Morns of Solving the Problems of our Farmers—Kx-Gov. Joseph M. Terrell. Thursday. January 21. i a. m.—Conference on corn production. Prodding Officer—Dr. L. U. Hardman, Commerce, Oa. Varieties cf Corn foe Georgia. The Results of Experiments In Corn Improvement—Dr. John E. Miller, Gaines ville. Go. gram in full concerning these special sessions will tie published separately. An effort will be made to secure enter tainment for all our lady friends frrtn the country who will honor us with their presence. We extend a hearty and cor dial welcome to all lnteroated In the bet terment of schools and social conditions In the country. / 7:39 p. m.—Address. Chancellor D. C. \ University of Georgia. Saturday, January 23. Herd. Prof. C. L. Willoughby, Experi ment. Breeding and Feeding Horses and Mules. Prof. M. P. Jarnagln. professor of animal husbandry. 8fate College of Ac table conference. HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES Via Central of Georgia Railway. Tickets on sale December 18. 19. 23. 24. 25. 30. 31. 1908. and January 1st. 1909. final return limit January 6th. 1909. For further Information call on nearest ticket agent. „ ‘ JOHN W. BLOUNT. District Passenger Agent. ftMITHVILLE. _ seen in many months was the array beautiful ladles and gallant young men he McAfee house one cvrnlng this *. the occasion being a reception ten- d-by Mr. nml Mrs. Wm. Fort McAfee Mr. Emmett M. McAfee, and Miss Julia McMIchsrl. whose marriage has l»eon announced to take place December list. This was preceded by a "linen shower" In the afternoon, which was highly en- the many lady friends of ihJ and the largo number attested the (ovely bride-elect, i of hnndsomn glftn in which she U The color motif was white and yo!- low and was arttstlcally carried -out In all the decorations, tho parlors, halls and dining room were elaborately draped In our beautiful southern smllax. and num- Ibera of lovely jardinieres of palms, ferns land begonias added beauty to the scene.I Some very appropriate contests, "the golden wedding* and "the thanksgiving dinner" for the ladies and "recipe for |fruit _ cake" for tho gentlemen adtatt ‘ to tlje amusement of^ the | tod to Porn . . In charge of field demonstrations, State i College of Agriculture. Doubling the Corn Crop In Georgia— ,1’iestdent Andrew M. Soule. Round table conference. | 1:30 p. m.—Confcrence on horticulture. ' 1’residing Officer—Judge G. F. Gober. Th** Need of Organising the Peach In dustry—Jude* M. J. Yeomans, Dawson. Growing Peaches in North Goorgla— lion. 1. C. Wode. Cornelia. Apple Produrtlon in Georgia—Col. J. P. M, Athens. Horticulture In Goorgla—Prof. T. II. Mcllatton. adjutant, profeiwor of horti culture. Slate College of Agriculture. Round table conference. 7:39 p. m.—Hygiene on the Farm—Dr. James.C. Bloomfield, president board of health. Athens. FHdayj January 22. 9 a. m.—Conference on cotton grow- lie. Presiding Officer-Him. Dudley Hughs, Danville. Ga. lseadlng Varieties of Cotton-Prof. R. J. Redding, Griffin. Utilising Cotton Seed Products—Hon. L. A. Ransom, Atlanta. The Improvement of Cotton Through Selection-Prof. K. J. H. DeUwch. profes- sor of cotton Industry. Suite ColU*ge of Art loutture. Machinery vs. Hand labor Cotton IVoduitkm. Prof. la. C. Hart Instruction in Farm McchsnVa. Stale College of Agriculture. Round table conference, f it p. m.—Conference on Xmas Gifts That Will Be Appreciated Toar present should iwUaele quality, baautv and al ths -am. lima b« servheabh-. W, hav, a Ilk. of roada which ps.aaaa both our stack Is rompin' In vsrl*iy. style onrt u.,fuln>.,. Mako your aoloo- lion now wfeOe the stock Is rakrokta. W. W. Williams Co The Need of Country Schools. Mrs. It K Patk. Atlanta. The Home Beautiful; Its Surroundings and Conveniences, Prof. Fred Orr, State Normal School, Athena iHunestlc Science; the Gospel of Right Uvlng. Miss KUaalNlh ftF* Round ». Miss KUsalieth Holt. J nd Ubit pouf stance. Augusta. country - hardy and 0o»«rmg shrubs: the Vegeta- hie garden: the winter garden; puns milk prise. Miss Lucy Pipkins won the lady’s r a lovely brooch, which she present* as K;?'rC J co”5: ml' Mr^Hl Cawood won the gentleman's prise, a WHOLE FURS Of Rare Animals Mounted Ready For Use as FLOOR RUGS AND LAP ROBES We take pleasure in announcing that we have just received a consign ment of Whole Furs of Rare Animals, mounted ready for use, consisting of Bear, Wolf, Leopard, suitable either for Floor Rugs or Lap Robes; also elegant Russian Droschka and Automobile Robes, all to be sold At Auction, Tuesday, Dec. 22,10 A.M. At our Store, cor. Fourth and Cherry. These beautiful and rare Skins are now on exhibition at our Store. Inspection invited. D. WITMAN, Auctioneer. G. BERND CO. Corner Fourth and Cherry Many people suffer from Blood Poison and don't know It.. Read Symptoms Easily Cured by B. B. B. If you have aches and pains In bonrs, or joints. Itching. Scabby Skin, feels hot or thin; Swollen Glands, ra or Bumps on the Skin, Sore t or Mouth. Fulling Hair. Pimples you have ache? o blood f. Throat or Mouth. Falling ltatrT^OT-J or offensive eruptions. Cancerous Sores. Lumps or 8ores on Ups. fhee or any part of the body. Rush on Skin, are run down or nervous; ulcers on any part of the taody; Carbuncles or bolls. TAKE BO TANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) GUAR ANTEED to cure even the worst and most deep-seated cases. B. B. R. drives all poisonous mutter from the system and sends a flood of purr, rich blood directly 1 ^^vekthsurface. In this way Sorvs * healed* 1 and the en ■ surface. * In Imptes and e ISousanS* «iw7 n by u“'a’ r n. olli.’r trratm.nl fallrd. If you hav* twrn tmit- men.. n -• > ... 'a M i'u'LtW APtHH with ahoutd.r patna. hrwk.n* or apltunc. RES ITCHINQ 1 1 ' CURE*''iTChVnO 1 ECZEMA, pry Mtat.r., o^ra. ttchtnc & -WflC e caused STJ& r with ETO *' BOTANIC BL&OM BaLmTb. I . FIIKK hr wrltlnr Balm (V.. A.lan- i U. (U. SnUI 1IT IMU'tMIBT* — —■ 1 by express. SI PKR LUWl. beautiful stick pin, and Mr. Clyde MclCen- nev the booby, a toy cornet. The supper was a magnificent spread, and consisted of everything the moat fas tidious could desire, from the substantial barbecue to the daintiest delicacy; In fact, it waa a veritable banquer nnd would hare done honor to Delmonlco him- *e’f. Mrs. Wm. Fort McAfee, who la one of Georgia’s most beautiful young mat and who is without a peer In her of hospitality, charm of manner grace as hostess, was more beautiful than usual. In a lovely black net gown over cream silk. 8h* wss assisted in re ceiving bv Mrs. -Garnet Powell, an elegant gown of white silk lace front, and Mrs. Maggie who was moat charmingly attireo white net gown over white silk. Julia McMlchael. the honoree. wa dlantly beautiful in a white satin dy. gown, with yoke of real lace trimmed with pearls. Possessed with beauty, am- popular A BSBRJ&UttAS ■ r « Evans. Nell McKenney, Ai»- Ada Salter. Florrle and Lo- _ . Mary Pipkins. Lucy Pipkins. hel McManus, and Kdlth McKenney. Tk»i:W>S:| K. Trawtck. Ornr,. Burton. Waltor Anau, Markrt. U. K. ChrKtlr, Carl Aford. HtiBh Itale anrt oth.ro. ; _ro Jam.-. Bailor anrt Mr,. Julian Prlc* wtn sun. from lArnburc at th<- rmptton «lv*n b-- Mrs. W. F. Mc.Vfro. Dr. w. A. Maun. Mr.. Uuon and son. Manor. Paul and*tlubm. of Ma.-on, w«i ■rurats of friend* li.ro Gatuirtay am Sunday, roturntn, to Maoon Monday. The peoplr of tkb town are delighted that the South Oonrgta Conference hte returned Rev. F. R. McMlcha.1 to the charge for another year. He favor with clttsena of all de- C. F. STROBERG (Schntzman’s Old Stand.) a BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY All Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages and Tag ons. J CAN’T LEAK or SOAK RYE OR You Get Clean Pure Whiskey $ C 90 » ■ a GaL EXPRESS PREPAID CORN WHISKEY' IN GALLON BOTTLES GOLDEN VALLEY BRAND ONE GALLON standard gaLlo.y measure absolutely pure. Qn Two Gallon Oa.JU Settles SUL returned Rev. .. ... — BmlthvlUe charge for another year, to in high far “’* TBTW. D. Welle has returned from a I wo weeks' vUlt to her daughter. Mrs. J. D. Burton. In l^Qrange. Oa. Twixt Optimist a TwTRt oei^uil one thinks that life's a emltr. the other one a tear. One mlnka that life Is wholly day. the other wholly nlcht. . . And It l* plain to men of eense that neither one ta rtaht. Pee me. aa 1 r-aard my days sad roo- Of nKfuod'bTe.tn*.. I'm Inclined to ba -JcJui l K«ldrSt Haims ta Burras. Mara- I to you In aH , |ta*oruicaf 1 Mre'ngt5Vna nchn I | I ' rou * rlu Thero la nothing cheap ahout our agjg/TBf* «»;• Ttrlt. l« all w. oaf. *fr.«nS /“k by nguMSh, Mon-y Order or cashlerie I ichaimrooK.. he., 1015 CtM-M^uVsi.. ofaTtii^i! 1 Tbiib.