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TIIE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1908
More Wagons than Money „
Thing* are working so smoothly In
our new factory that we find we have
a house full of wagoiia before oar
salesman have Incxtwcd their aftloa.
We don’t often put on bargain sale*,
and ahull not do *o In Will Instonco
except an to price. Top Wagone Ilk*
the picture at 180. You can't be**
that. Kee them.
J. W. Darsey
651 THIRD 8T.
=3F
Any Road—Anywhere—Any Time
THE WHITE STEAMER.
Don't buy an Automobile until you have tried the White Steamer.
\ Tho moat graceful, moat powerful, epeedieat nnd be*| car made
for any and all purpoae*. Drop me a lino and let me convince you.
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“ GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
j Is a little higher in price than other Limes, but it is
l PURE LIME, nnd by fnr tho best and most economical
for Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Lime is dear at any price!
Write us for Delivered Prices.
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EORGIA
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AND
P ERSONAL
NOTES.
Oldest Whisky House in South
ESTABLISHED 1881
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS.
Pur* lino old Rye, by tho
r llou <S.<*
full quarts 13.30
Express prepaid.
GEORGE J. COLEMAN.
Pur© Ponnayhwgla Rye,
rich and mellow; by the
kalian 12.75
full quarts $1.00
Express prepaid.
ANVIL RYB.
l*ur* nnd substantial fam
ily whisky, by tha gallon..$2.56
4 full quart* $2,90
Express prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN.
Rich and mellow, by the
gallon $2.9#
4 full Quarts $2.90
Kxp^eaa prepaid.
OLD GEORGIA CORN
Bjr the gallon
*\>ur tJP quart*
D«ra«t Pi am Banded Warehssio* and Old.
‘ Exprea# prepaid.' *"*’
THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU LIQUOR CO.
720, 722, 724, 726 West Bay Street
JACKSONVILLE.
FLORIDA
MAR8HALLVILLE.
Mrs. W. If. Felton, of Macon. wu« a
scent visitor for several days.
Miss Lucia Held King of the Georgia
Normal and Industrial. Mllledgevllle, la
at home for the holiday*. '
Mr. and Mrs. Albert llatrher and chll-
Virginia, Mary and Dorothy, are
. s of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rum oh
during the holidays.
May llkks have returned to Oglethorpe
after a visit to Miss Anne 8ue Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Slinmons and sons.
Mian I/manna Taylor, of Indianapolis,
lias gone to Fort Valley for a week.
Mrs. Charles Gray, of Fort Valley, and
Mrs. P. Al. MuMlrio of iiontexuma, were
here for the Freilnrick-Faullln wedding.
Mrs. Will Black, Dotluui, Ala., has re
turned home of ter a visit to Mr. and
* is. Frank Murph.
Rev. Albert A. Hash, pastor of tho
Baptist church In Fort Gaines, was a
guest nt the Frederick-Fa nil In wedding,
and assisted In the ceremony.
Mrs. E. L. Hamtnona was a recent
visitor to Macon.
In the cutting of the bride** rake at
he Fmlrrlck-Faullln wedding, Mins
..Ixabeth Hollis, or Amerlcus, drew the
dime, Miss Ilessle Frederick found the
‘ng, and the thimble was drawn by Mr.
ahrlel Solomon. of Atlanta.
Mrs. Erwin Baldwin was a recent visi
tor to Macon.
Miss Mary Nile* has gone to Pensa
cola. Fla., to visit Mlaa Halite Crouch.
Among the unique wedding presents
received by Mrs J. E. Paullln were many
from Dr. Faultin'* brother physicians,
kttd from gmteful patients. There were
linn, cut glass, silver, metal, rock,
•rystal and dainty needlework, cheats of
.nhlcware, one from San Francisco,
antique candelabra, a bowl In
I kllVISVU.
_ Orion tai
III*nice from Renaret, Indio, a handsome
lady's desk. Jardinieres, an opera cloak
fit for a queen, a five hundred Collar
check from an uncle on the Pact/lo toast,
a dainty wator color. "Narcissus.” doge
by John Donald Wade, and o “WeMing
Hook.' In which every guest registered.
On the Isst day of school the pri
mary pupils enjoyed an old-fashion*!
candy pulling. Miss Basal* Booton Is the
efficient teacher of this department, with
Miss Burton Wtlker and Prof. Manning
Austin In charge of the othor rootnt. and
Miss Mary Nila Instructor In music.
Mr. J. V. Frederick, of Emory College,
Mr. Ernest Ware, of Fescock school. At-
luntn. and Mr. Clare Ilumph, of the
Polytechnic Institute. Auburn. Ala., aro
at home with thetr parents for th j holl
**Vftoa Eva May Ware, of Atlanta, Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ware.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edwards hat* gond
to Atlsnta to spend Christmas with thelq
dnughtciL Mrs. W. C. Ixivett. Mr. J. L. * l, y. «irn. j.
Edwards. of lllrminglmm. and MlM Kat«' v Won. of inarlotte, N.
Flournoy Edwards, of Chicago, will also
be there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frederick enter
tained at a delightful dinner party com-
I tllmenfsry to Mr. ami Mr*. J. R Paul-
Ill. of Fort Gaines. Covers were laid for
fourteen, nnd some of the guests were
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Wimberly, of Fort
Guinea, Mrs. George Jones, of *»Macon.
Mrs. DuPont Ouerry, of Macon. Mr. and
Mrs. Holmes Frederick, of Atlanta, Dr.
James 13. Paullln. Dr. Cyrus Strleklcr,
Mr. I.o* Worsham and Mr. Gabriel Solo
mon. of Atlanta.
Judge and Mrs. A. C Riley. Mr. and
Mrs. George Harris, Dr. and Mrs. W. II.
1 Infer, of Fort . Valley^ were here for the
of
P« arson, is visiting their sister, Mrs. A.
Overstreet.
Miss Mattie Belle Overstreet Is visiting
Mrs.-David Fender at Peacock.
Miss Emma Merrier Is visiting her sis
ter. Mrs. h. C Harm s at Nichols.
Mrs. K. Meeks, of McDonald, is visiting
her sister. Mrs. James J. l-ot».
Mrs. W. ft. Frier Is visiting relatives
at Valdosta.
Mrs. T. 8. Price is visiting relatives at
Montgomery, Ala.
Miss Luella Itoan Is spending the holi
days with relatives at Atlanta.
Miss Lillian Brice, from Wesleyan. la
spending the holidays with iier sister,
Mrs. E. L. Tanner.
Misses Adallne and Kittle Canovn and
Nellie and Marie Ward are visiting rela
tives in Jaeksonvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Deen. a happy
bridal couple from Baxley, are spending
the holidays and honeymoon with Mr.
and Mrs. O. F. Deen. at the Hotel Oliver.
WAYCROS3.
Congressman nnd Mrs. Chas.
wards, of Savannah, axe visiting at the
home of Mrs. W. W. Beach, on Lee av
nue.
Mrs. J. O. Stelnhetmcr has returned
from a visit to Savannah.
Mrs. J, N. Warfield and IJttle daughter
are spending the holidays in Jacksonville.
Mrs. T. C. DuBose and daughter. Ethel,
are visiting relatives und friends In Co
lumbus, Ga. .
Miss Gertrude Brown lias returned
home for the holidays.
Misses Della King and Annie Laurlo
Walker are at home for tue holidays
from ItAndolph-Mucnn Female College. •
Miss Ida Nicholls Is at horn efrom school
at Lake Oily. Fla., spending a few days
with her mother.
Mrs. B. C. Bnlhntlne and children, af-
torn visit to relatives heie, have returned
to their home In Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson and
children, of St. Marys, are spending a few
days wltti Mr. and Mrs. 11. Murphy or
Plant avenue.
. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Young nr**
spending tua holidays with rolatlvui and
trlnnd*Jti Atlanta and Augusta.
Mr* Lor man Vu.«on lias returned from
a visit to her par# nta at Piedmont. W. Vs.
Mis* Frankie Folks has returned from
» telathe# In Atlanta.
S Mrs, Alice Sw um, of Afgusta, Is spend-
if tho a Inter with Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
ones.
Mfssos Beatrice and 1
t* home for tho hoddv
Female College.
Mrs. C. Aoamson and little daughter.
have r“ * '"*■• • ”•
Miss
Fredcrlck-Fnullln wetldlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Blocker Williamson.
Birmingham, and their children are
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. W S. Shepard.
Mr. and Air*. Marshall Ilaslnm and son
Thomas, aro spending the holiday* with
Mr. and Airs. J. E. Ilaslnm.
Mrs. Cleveland Tillman and Mlsa Annie
Weeks, of Amerlcus. were recent guests
of Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Boswell.
Mr. Alvali Chandler la with Chamber-
lnln-Johnoon. In Attnnta.
The recent barbecue given by Afessr*.
John and Burke Murph. at their subur
ban home, was a pleasurable affair,
greatly enjoyed by the msny guests.
Soma of the out-of-town visitors were
Mr. and Mr*. Dawson Kendrick, of
Mh*na Springs. Miss Marie Parham, of
Stinson. Ml** Ltxaheth llolll*. of Amori
ms. Alls* Annette Walker, of Monroe:
Miss Gertrude Alexander, of Jasper,
Tcnn.. and Mlsa Anna Baldwin, of Paris,
Tex.
ley.
Miss Clarence Houser and Atlas Ruth
Whiting, of Fort Valley, were recent
Visitors to Mr*. J. F. Murph.
large congregations greeted the new
pastor of the M. E. church twice on Inst
Rahltath. and gave cloae attention to his
strong, helpful discourses on “The Reatl-
tude*”' and "Christ'* Temptation."
An unique Christmas gift came to Mr.
i \V. Frederick from nls brother. Mr.
d Frederick, of Seattle. Wash., that
woa a great treat to all who shared In
hundred pounds of fresh salmon.
_ ..— %•_ —-* M r *,
ana.
the
Mrs! James Edgar Paullln. of
Atlanta, were the guests of honor nt an
elegant reception given them nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paullln, of
Flirt Gaines, on Dec. 24.
I Mrs. W. C. Jones recently had
Henry Riley, of Perry.
Alls* Annie Jones, of Bessie Tift Col
lege. Is at home for the holidays.
Miss Ethel Williams, of Royston. will
spend several weeks with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Booton and lit
tle daughter have gone to Jacksonville,
Fla.
visit-
ler sister. Airs. J. A. Barnes,
km Ola Paulk, of Wtttneaoehee, ti
lllng her sister. Air*. J. M. t>ent.
Miss Hattie Oherry. of WlUacooehee. Is
visiting Mrs, Frank Applebev..
Miss Ruth Davis Is spending the holi
days with Airs. J. U. Davis, at Black-
shear.
Mrs. Thomas Paulk has returned to
her home at Willseoochee, after a ph
ant visit to her daughter. Mrs. J.
Dent.
Miss Annie Harris, of Knoxville, la via-
Itlng her sister. Atrs. Frank Applebey.
Miss Ad!«» Bryan, of Elberton. is spet...
lug the holidays with her brother. Dr.
W. C. Bryan, am! family.
Atrs. C. N. Fielding and children are
visiting relative* at Octelockne*
I-Mltor and Atrs. Albert C. Sweat, of
Nashville, are visiting relatives and
friend*, a* the guest* of Mr. and Atra.
J. A. Wade.
Atlss Ruby AtoLenn Is home from Wei-
l*van to spend the holidays.
Mrs. D, T. Murphy is visiting friends at
Fltxgereld.
Mr* R. Af Teston.eof Shepherd,
visiting her mother. Mrs. Dan. llatter
Mr* Turner Breever Is spending tho
holidays with Waycroas relatives and
, friend*.
i Mrs. Kate Aaron has returned from
visiting at Valdosta. '
Atrs. O. C. Move la visiting her mother,
Air* E J. woods at Cwrdele.
All** Lula Bowden, of Warm Springs.
| 1* the charming guest of Mrs. Frank
| ' Ali> Vr W. Strickland, of Rwalnesbom.
Itas returned home from visiting Mrs. It
C Whelehetl.
Ml»* Afattle Belle Chanter, of Aladlson.
| Ga. la visiting her aUtsr. Mrs. C. B
Porter
Mr*. Rd Pteree.’of HaaWhuret. ta spend
; Irg the holiday’s with her parent*. Mr
and Afr* 8 T. Thompson.
I Mrs J B. Williams Is visiting relatives
i at Vsldosta
I Mr*. Hilxs Aleoka of Nlcltola Is visit
In* Mr* D. C. Solomon.
Mr* B A. Clement*. of Kirkland, l
rl*ltlng Mrs M. D Msphsna.
Aim K F. tapp has returned from
vUlthtg relatives at Cairo.
3szm\£ ess* u! kSrsy jf
Mag iirr poreui*. a*r. ai. i I—
vi.an B»6« nil ■» (*«•
CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE
“NEARER THAN EVER”
VIA
(Mf.
NEW DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Begining Monday, December 31st.
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1:35 p.m.
4:20 p. m.
5:10 p.m.
10:45 p.m.
11:00 p.m. | 11:45 a.m.
7:55 a. m. | 8:35 p. m.
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Ar.
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Ar. Cincinnati,
L.&N. R.R
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Ar. Louisville.
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Penn. Lines
Ar.
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Ar. Chicago.
Penn. Lines.
Lv.
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Through Sleepers on both trains, Macon to Cincinnati. Chicago-Louisville Sleepers
on 3:00 a. m. train. Louisville Sleepers on both trains from Atlanta. , -—- ——
Dining Service (all meals). Observation Cars.
For Sleeping Oar reservations, rates and information write
J. R. ALMAND, T. P. A. H. 0. BAILEY, Div. Pass, Agent. * •
No. 4 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. • • - - - - -
returned from White Spring*. Fla.
* Hollis has gene to Atlanta nnd
there will go to Hamlet. N. C.. to
spend the holiday*.
t Misa Julia Ham Is visiting relative*
and friend/- in Savannah.
Mr*. 8hr<rnd Collins Is visiting her par
ents at Wad ley, Ga..
Mr. ani; Mrs. J. Af. names and little
ju. of *7 turlotte. N. C.. arc visiting re la-
tiv» s anf friends in Waycroas.
Miss -f.'nuna Drew, of Macon, Is spend- i
Iftg the holidays with Miss Juanita Ben- j
J»«t .
Alisa Ar tile Wicker, after a visit to rel- ,
aHvcs here, las returned to her home
at Bur.dsi*vUW». i
Mian . Willie Beck ha^. Rons to Braden-
town, Fla., to spend the holidays with
narenta.
^rsa Jrenette ATcGee la at home from
school at Mllicdgcvlllo to spend the holi
days with her parents. Mr. nnd Mra. John
Jaeksonvllle. aro visiting Air. and idr*.
’ 8. Bailey on Lee avenue.
Alls* Letlui Hardy I* at home from
school at Mllledgevllle to spend tho holl-
.. w .. Is at homo from
school to spend tho holidays.
Alias “
school i
holiday]
Miss Idol White Is visiting Mis* Aill-
dred Wooten at Fitxgerald.
Miss Olga Sheppard, of Texas. Is vlsit-
*T Alls* Annie I^turle Walker,
dr*. W, o. Smith nnd children nre
Slid friend* In Macon.
Prof, nnd Mrs. K. A. Pound are spend-
few dava with relatives and friends
ville.
FITZGERALD.
Christmas week was ushered In Alon-
»y evening by n banquet given by the
Business Men's League, at which one
hundred guests were present. A de
lightful dinner of five courses was nerved,
und speeches were made by Hon. D. Af.
Hughes. Mayor J. O. Knapp. Col. J. E.
Atorcer, President H. C. McFUdden and
Secretary J. W. Greer. Short talks were
made by the chairmen of tha different
committee* of the league.
Afrs. Frank 8chue**Icr returned to her
home In loifayette. Ala., this week after
a pleasant visit among relatives here.
One of the enjoyable social occasions In
her honor was the afternoon ten given
by her sister, Mrs. J. AI. McDonald. The
rooms were bright with sprays of holly
nn.l crimson ribbons, beautifully combined
with narcissus. The afternoon waa spent
In Informal social chat, refreshments be
ing served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. T. M. Griffin
presiding nt the dialing dish. Creamed
oyster*, chrystalltxed fruits, and Alalaga
nue* were served.
Air* K. K. Farmer nnd children are
attending Christmas with her parents at
HogansvUle. Mr. Fanner Joining them on
Christmas eve.
Mr*. Charles Afatthews t* visiting rel
ative* nnd friends In Talhotton.
Air*. Ira B. Grimes, of Virginia, ar
rived In time to spend the holiday* with
her husband. Prof. I. B. Grimes, principal
of our high school.
7* delightful surprise party was
d for Ml** Dixie Jny at the homo
of her parents. Judge and Mrs. D. B. Jav.
Tuesday evening. The homo of Afr. J. C.
Roger* was the meeting place for twenty-
live young people who went together to
greet Mis* Dixie upon her return from
Wesleyan College to spend Christmas.
The Jav home was cheerily decorated
with holly, paper chains and Christmas
greens. Partners were chosen by a Moth
er Goose rhyme being cut In two. anc
then fitted together by the two holding
the corresponding parts. A genuine
Christmas treet laden with stock!*' foi
the young Indies, and seer.* for the young
gentlemen, were tilled with candy. Th#
guests were especially delighted with th#
toy* presented to each. Dainty refresh
ments were served beside the fruit and
candy on the tree. Each couple were re
quired to write a poem of not less than
four, nor more than eight lines, and the
result woa marvelous. Col. Chas. Teal
being awarded the palm for originality.
Misa Alma Roberts Is at home from
school at Meridian. Mlsa.
Atrs. C. B. Guyn has returned from a
visit to Atlanta.
Mias Elisabeth Pn*or Is home from
Andrew's College, Cuthbert. to spend the
holidays.
THE “STILL”
T HE “STILL,” No. lOO, CQLUWI&M DIST., TENN., is located in
rather a romantic [place. Down in a valley between mountains on
our farm.
A few hundred yards above the “still” there is a spring, the water of
which remains at all times 54 degrees and is as clear as a crystal atod as pure
as the air that surrounds it. A tile pipe conveys the water to this “still.”
The grain we use is the best Northwestern Rye and Malt and Tennes- ■
see Valley Corn, a large portion of which we grow.
After the whiskey has matured in our U. S. Warehouses it is shipped to,
our stores for distribution.
Our product is better than you are accustomed to—take our word-
for that.
With one exception six full quarts is the smallest shipment made—-we ..
do not assort. This reduces the cost of handling, packing and carriage -
charges, enabling us to offer six quarts a]t about the price we would get for four.
Do not let our low prices prejudice you. They are wholesale and you
buy direct.
Our whiskies are always the same ....
EXPRESS PREPAID — Shipment made in wooden boxes!
Com Whiskies
“GRASSY VALLEY"—Unndulter-
nted. Very old. No better Com
Whiskey made. 6 full quarts, $4.00;
19 full quarts, $7.50,
“GRASSY VALLEY**—White, 100
proof, straight Corn Whiskey. We
are the only distillers selling 100-
proof com at $2.50 per gallon, two
gallons, $4.75, delivered. Shipments
m jugs. Smallest shipment one gallon.
Blended Whiskies
“R. H. C. CLUB”—A perfect blend
of old Kentucky Whiskies. It has
that rich oily appearance. Wc consei-
* say \
key. 0 full quarts, * $5.75; 19 full
quarts, $11.00.
“CATE’S 89'’—A true blend of
Kentucky Whiskies. A good honest
whiskey. Will give entire satisfac
tion.* 0 full quarts, $5.00; 19 full
quarts, $9.50.
Tennessee Whiskey
“FREESTONE" — Unadulterated,
straight Tennesiee Whiskey. Our
leaching process makes this whiskey
distinctive. None better. Very old.
6 full quarts, $5.00; 10 full quarts,
$10.00.
Bottled-in-Bond Whiskies
Following brands bottled' by tlie
Government, whose stamp guarantees
age, purity ami strength,
CONCORD PURE RYE, 100
proof, 6 full quart*, $5.50; IS full
quarts, $11.00.
CONCORD BOURBON, 100 proof,
6 full quarts. $5.50; IS full quarts,
$10.50.
CLARKE'S PURE RYE, 100
proof, G full quarts, $6.25; 13 full,
quarts, $12.00.
- Our whiskies do not contain one’drop of spirits or other
injurious substances. They are of delightful flavor, high iii
food properties and medicinal virtues. —
R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers ~
Chattanooga, Tenn. ■ Louisville, Ky.
Order from nearest point.
at Miss Ethel Burdette's kindergarten
Wednesday morning.
Air. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer have gone
to Savannah to speud the holidays with
relative* and friends.
Airs. M. A. Yarbrough, of Cranftll Gap.
Tex., reached the Illy this week, and ta
spending some tj.no with relatives at
Ml. I town and Rays Mill.
Mrs. C. E. Verhune and her grand
daughter. Clare Bass Sudderth. have re-
Mrs. Sydney Clare ha* returned from' Mrs. A. J. Little left Wednesday for
extended visit .to Ne wYork elty v 1 Waycroas to apend the holidays with
’ relatives. _ . ..
Mr. and Aim. F. If. Kraus*, of Mem
phis. are spending the holidays with the
remlly of Airs. F. R. C. Ellis. . „ _
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. DuBose left thla
w»H-k for Blakely to apend noma Uma
with relatives and friends. .
Mrs. F. M. Coker and Mias A. Holland,
of Atlanta, are spending a few day* in
11 Mr'and Mra. J. H. Osborne and child
ul , I»ft this weekfor North Carolina to
VALDOSTA. spend several week*.
Mrs. A. C. Short, of ML Airy, sad her
daughter. Miss Grace, of Elberton. ar
rived in the city this wssk and are spend
with her ulster. Mr*. K. A. Russell.
Atlss Mashbum la the r*«est or the
Misses Power*.
Mlsa Alodena Powell la pending the
Christmas holidays with her parents. Air.
an.t Mrs. II O. PoweU.
Dr. nnd Mr*. L. 8. Osborne are enjoy
ing a holiday vlU from their son who is
home from the Georgia Tech at Atlanta.
the week waa the marriage of Miss Annie
Belle Pampler to* Mr. William If. At-
brtghL the veremonr occurring at th*
home of th* bride’s i »rents. Mr snd Mrs.
Calvin tkmpkr. Rev. U it. Christis per
formed the ceremony In the pressure of
n number of friends nnd relative# of the
srardhs syerts
Virginia to spend so ms rims. The conpls
were recipients of many pretty and use
ful presents from thoir friends.
A large resend attended the Christmas
tree sad lUndergartrn snlsrislBMsnt ftvsn
Inn some time with Mrs. J. R Han.
lfroTw. A. Burdette has returned
home after spending several weeks -
i th. boUter.
■ tnA iir»!~ju!t.n Prow 111., .f Ja \
with
llv v. .!■ 1 frlvnU.
Mr. ltd Ha, JdmSi
■nnvUl*. W* .(Vii-linn » txkoru
lh.tr Mf.au. Mr. and Mr. O. K. 21 I
Mr. and Mr*. Marlon Curry left Thurs
day morning for Winter Carden. Fla., to
<p*nd the holiday.. ....
Mra. T. B. Puckett and children, of
Perry. Fla., are ppcndlnK the week with
Mra. J. K. Thkpcn.
Mr. and Mr«. George Slmfieon. of Tlf-
ton. are apemllna aaroe time with Mr.
J. 8.' Vnnfe family. . .
Mias Ruth C.ndllah ha. gone to Jack-
eonvflle to apend the holidays witft rela
tive. and friend*. . _
Mias Ina Williams left thla week for
Columbus to upend- the holiday, with
Pearl and Caro Lewlt and Mlsa
Emile Brian, hav* returned from on ex
tended vlut to Macon nnd Atlanta.
Mlaa Sarah Cosher and her daughter.
Mias Lillian, left this week for Miami to
■pend .eveml month..
Mra M. 8. Haupt. Mra. la M. Norwood.
Mm. J. y Robertaon. Mm. D A. Wright,
and M1m Mary Wright, of Atlanta, ore
■pending th* hobday, with Mr. R. E. Al
len’s family.
HAWKINSVILLE?
Mr. A. W. Bailey, who I. attend
ing th. bu.ln.u college at Douglai Is
Horn, for th. holiday..
Msairs. Scott and lA» hlatth.wi,
who are attending college at Dahlon*.
ga. gr, at home fnr th. holidays They
are nocotnconMl by their friend. Mr.
r. H, Harley, who will spend a f»w
.'Mththem.
Mrs Walter DomlngOM tad little
Mil. of Macon, an vlaUln, nUttvc*
in tb« city.
Mr. Claude Reynold, - , pt Sylvester,
wu In the city Monday. * e -
Solicitor General E. D. Grab.tm„o£
McRae. n*aa in the city Monday on lea
gal buslncaa. " <d
Messrs. Luther Harvard and Julian'
Pate, who are attending th. medical
college In Atlanta, are* homo witbjhelr
parents for the holiday*.
Mlsa Carolyn Jordan, who. Is. at
tending college at Galneavllle la .pend
ing Christmas with her parent*.'
Miss Inei Monro, of Cuthbert,.Is at
home with her parents.
Miss Lillian Moore, of Fomyth, la
visiting home folks.
Mrs. B. • F. Persons -visited rela
tive* In Macon recently.,
Messrs. Rurl Anderson and Russell
Twltty went over to Dublin Sunday,
making tho trip in Mr. Anderson’*
auto.
Col. a. K. Satusy, of Sylvester, wag
in tha city Sunday.
Col. H. L. Grice waj a reetnt vda-
Uor to Marshttilvlll*.
Dr. E. L. Jelk*. of -Quitman, U
visiting In th* city.
Ur. Duncan Brown, who !* attend
ing the Technologic*! reboot In At
lanta. I* at home for Xmoa.
Ml.*** Kiel* Ragan and May Philip*
are hom. for th* holiday*.
Mt. Jnn. Burrow* want d <wn to
Flnleyaon Hunday.
(C«atlnu*d Mi lige Three.)