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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH:
SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1908
ROSES MALT
AND WHISKEY
is the leal tonic for nun, woman or child. Matt is pronounced
by physicians aid specialists to have no peer as an easily assimi
lated food. It is all nutriment and no residue is left in the stomach
after the gastric juices get through, a
It goes into the blood and males bone and muscle—tones
the nervous system and vigorizes every part of the body.
Rose’s Malt contains just enough of the purest whiskey to
mildly stimulate lagging functions of the body into healthier activity.
. It is recommended as particularly valuable in treating and conquering
indigestion, dyspepsia, la grippe and bronchitis. If you would be well
and strong don't delay ordering Rose’s Malt and Whiskey.
Orders Filled and Shipped same Day Received
FOUR QUARTS^ Express Prepaid - • • $4.00
. R. M. ROSE CO., Distillers
CHATTANOOGA. TENN. NEW TORI CITT JACKSONVILLE. FLA;
(Order from Nearest Point)
TW American National Bank
1— of Macon, Georgia
The affairs of this Bank are governed with that conservatism,
combined with enterprise and up-to-date methods, which makes
soundness and satisfactory bankring service.
’WE INVITE NEW ACCOUNTS
$500,000.00
$300,000.00
L. P. HILLYER, Vice-Pres.
OSCAR E. DOOLY Cashier
YANKEE DUCHESS
SHOCKS ALL FRANCE
SHE IS ACTUALLY NURSING HER
BABY TO THE SCANDAL OF
HER TITLED KIN.
PARI 8. Dec. 26.—Pari* society, par
ticularly the American colony, la smil
ing over a little atory going the rounds
about the Duchess do Chaulnes, for
merly -Miss Theodora Shouts. Accord
ing to Intimate friends of the duchess
■he has brought Into the life of the
French aristocracy American Ideas re
garding a mother's duty to her chil
dren, thereby causing vast aston'.sh-
ment
• It-Is the custom here in high society
for hired nurses to take charge of a
baby Immediately after Its birth and
bring it up for the mother. <But the
Independent American duchess has in
formed the titled relatives of her late
husband that she Is In no need of a
nurse to give the young Duke de
Chaulnes nourishment; that she will
attend to that herself.
Meets All Objections.
It is said that the old Duchess
d’Uxez, tho head of the family, is
greatly shocked at such n procedure,
which, in France, is confined to the
peasantry or tho bourgeoise. Tho
young mother met all objections, and
she now nurses the child, whom she
barely permits to be out of her sight.
American society here is proud of
tho duchess for her stand. The duch
ess has not been very strong since
her child's birth. She occupies apart
ments with her family, taken for her
by her father, at 38 Avenue Hoche. in
the city, while the Do Chaulnes fam
ily are still at the chateau In the
country. It is probable that she. with
the rest of tho Shonts family, will
take a trip to America soon, as tho
duchess believes that the bracing cli
mate of New York and Washington
will completely restore her health.
Surpl
us
R. J. TAYLOR. President.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P.
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WIRING AND FIXTURES, SHADES, Etc.
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eg STAR RYE
* BEST FOR THE MONEY
A high grade copper distilled Whiskey of
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tho best value for tho money to be had.
4 Full Quarts $4.00
.factory
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refunded.
nifo-Tt oth.r hUinl) WhlakU. »t B.
I2.M knd |3 par gallon, but do not pay express
charges on thaaa goods. My conviction U that
ft satisfied customer is the best advertise
ment, and my motto Is Good Whiskey at
E. B. GIBSON
Mail Order and Family Liquor Dealer
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
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Price List.
GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS
(Continued from Tago Two.)
• Miss Hattie Taylor, who is attending
Wesleyan College at -Macon, is at home
for the Christmas holidays.
Miss L/ly Joiner, who is a student
at Agnes Scott, Is home with her par
ents for tho holidays.
Rev. J. O. A. Cook, tho new pastor
of tho Methodist Church, arrived Tues
day and will preach his first sermon
next Sunday.
Mr. Samuel Sommer, who In at
tending the University of Georgia, is
at home for tho holidays.
. -Misses Hattie Watts and Christine
Smith, who arc at Shorter, are at homo
for Christmas.
. Mr. Edgar Ware left Sunday for
Thompson, Ga., where ho goes for the
holidays.
Miss Ethel Henderson came honre re
cently for tho holidays.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann
heim, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Peters, Jr., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lewis.
Mr. Morgan Thompson visited Dub
lin recently.
Hon. Warren Grice spent Wednesday
In -Dublin on legal business.
M. H, j Boyer spent Wednesday In
Fitzgerald on legal business.
CULLODEN.
Quite a number of they young men
and girls have returned from college
for the holidays. 'Among them aro
Misses Olivo Chambliss and Mary
Fitzpatrick, from Brenau; -Miss Lois
Clements, from LaGrango Female Col-
lege, and Miss Mattilec Fincher, from
State Normal School. Also Messrs*.
Ben Sullivan, Chas. Martin and Mal
lary and Littleton Fitzpatrick, from
tho University; Messrs. Calvin Battle
and Ben Fincher, from Oxford.
•Mis» Bessie Harrison, of GntnesvlUe,
is vls'tlng Mrs. O. H. Sullivan.
Miss Lillian ChumbllsK who has
been teaching in Lynns for the past
four months Is spending Christinas at
home.
•Misses Tommie Roquemore, Susie
Mae Zellner and Mrs. T. B. Zellner,
of Amarillo, Tcxus. aro visiting rela
lives hero this week.
{ Miss Wlllimao Tinche is nt home
for the holidays from Social Circle,
where she has been teaching.
Miss Jessie Walters has returned to
her home in Montezuma to spend
Xmas. •
Mrs. C. A. Holmes spent Saturday
!n Macon,
Miss Clyde Wright, of Knoxville. Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Wil
liamson.
Miss Mattilu nd Gertrude Wynn
spent the week-end In Macon.
Mrs. J. H. Maddux and children
are visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Banks,
In Tlfton.
Mr. Paul Jones, who has been at
tho "Tech” this fall is spending a
few days with his father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones.
Mrs. W. H. Wlllanlson went to Mn
con Saturday. .
•Misses Bennie nnd Bessie Chatefleld,
who have been In school at Mllledge-
vllle, are expected home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Whittle spent Sunday
In Thomaston with friends.
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-i- Placing your orders for your wants in our line—
+ the rush may delay prompt forwarding by express, and ■
cause you disappointment. Send us your orders—we -
• will take good care of them and in every instance send •
•you best obtainable value. Satisfaction guaranteed or"
■money refunded.
Here are two exceptional offerings:
OVERHOLT RYE, bottled in bond, $13.50 case
•12 quarts.
BLACK LABEL RYE, $15.00 per case,
EXPRESS PREPAID. •
Other good things at equally as attractive prices.-
Complete line of Wines, Whiskies and Cordials—from ■<
the low priced up to the best. Send for price list.
SAM WE1CHSELBAUM & MACK, Inc.
P. O. Box 163.
JACKSONVILLE,
nc. ±
; fla.T'
ivora ofT
mother, Mrs, 8. E. Muadrup, of this
city.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Qullllan and
Miss Annie Qullllan. of Winder, and
Mr. and Mrs. n. E. Thrasher, Jr.,
and W. W. Qullllan, of Atlanta, are
the guests of Mr. amt Mrs. D. IS.
Miller. . .
Miss Oclo Powers, of Commerce, Is
the guest of Mrs. W. T. Haygood.
Mrs. W. W. Turner Is visiting In
Westminster, 8. C.
Miss Maud Mcrrlnian. of RaolsTL is
the guest of Mrs. A. L. Hull, of this
city.
Mrs. Owen Moore Is vlsltng rela
ves |n Boynton.
Tho Country Club has Issued Invi
tations to a brilliant dunce to be
given nt the club rooms In the South-
Mutual building on tho evening
of the 30th.
Miss Bessie Mewbourn Is spending
tho holidays In Elberton. •
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop are
visiting Mrs. Fargo in Augusta.
Miss Eva Pulliam Is visiting In El
berton during the holidays.
Miss Ruddle Smith, of this city.
Is visiting In Winder.
Mrs. II. C. Kenney, of Macon. Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Fears.
Miss Snra'li Frierson Is spending tho
Christmas with Mrs. Ferdinand Phln-
lzy.
Miss Floy Landrum Is visiting rela
tives In Arnoldsvlllo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis F. Butt are vis
iting Mrs. W. JI. Dougnty, of Au
gusta.
Miss Anne Webb has as her guest
Miss Annie Pitner.
Miss Mnrgaret Brantley is visiting
Miss Martha Bell In Lewiston. Me.
Mrs. A. L. Phillips la visiting in
Hartwell.
Miss Lena Qullllan Is at home from
LaGrange college.
Miss Corlnno Gerdlno Is visiting
relatives In Atlanta.
Mrs. W. P. Egbert, of Augusta, Is
the guest of her parents, MY. nnd
Mrs. J. M. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephenson
will spend the Christmas season with
relatives In Watklnsvlllo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Stanago aro
visiting In Cincinnati.
Mrs. Milton P. Jarnlgnn la tho
guest of her mother, Mrs. C* M.
Grove, of Chattanooga.
Mrs. J. A. Pitner, of this city, Is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. II. J. La
mar, Jr., of Macon.
Miss Ruth Starke, of Commerce, t
visiting In the city. *
Miss Mary Dillard has returned to
her home in Amoldsvllle.
Miss Ada Davis, of Quitman, la tho
guest of Miss Pattlo Hllsmaii,
Mrs. Emory Epps, of this city, is
vlsltng In Rutledge.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wcww Thornton arc
the guests of Mrs. Dorcas Thornton,
of this city.
Miss Lena Towns hus returned bogie
from a delightful trip to Europe.
Judge C. H. Brand nnd fa.nll:
visiting In Lawroncovllle.
Wodnqsdny afternoon at the homo
of the bride's -parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
I. V. Brndborry, occurred the innr-
rlago of Mtes Evlo Bradborry and Mr.
George Harper Rico, Rev. WIUIo Suyo
officiating. __
Miss Marla Price has returned to
her homo In Farmington after ft visit
to her aunt, Mrs. E. II. Dorsey.
Miss Annie Matthews hus returned
to Carlton after u* pleasant visit to
Miss Mlona Yonnvood.
Mrs. C. B. Wright, of LaFayetfe,
Is visiting Mrs. W. W. Scott.
Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb has returned
from a visit to rclulives In Atlanta
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Burke, of Af-
Innta, arc visiting Dr. and Mrs. E.
8. Lyndon.
Miss Agnes Hall has returned to
her home in MnrylnnJ after visiting
Mrs. C. D. Heldlor.
lly aro
DUBLIN.
Mrs. E. C. Lowi her hns returned from
visit to Atlanta.
Miss I (•-Ion Ilnimi has returned fn
visit to Macon.
Miss faille I*. Johnston Is visiting
Jacksonville. Fla.
Mrs. J. 8. Adams nnd daughter have
returneil from tv visit to Macon.
Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Duggnu, of Wllki,
sen county, were in the city this week,
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. G. Btevens.
Miss Ituhy Hightower Is visiting her
lst< r, Mrs. J. 1>. Kilpatrick. In Atlanta.
Miss Hutchens, of wrlghtsville, was In
E. Lowry hns returned to her
homo In Kastman after u vlzlt to relatives
in the city.
Miss ltcllc Foster Is visiting rclatlv
Macon.
Mrs. Thomas Peters. Jr., nnd children
arc visiting relatives In Hawklnsvlllc.
Miss r.-ijillnn Itnwls Is at home fro
Forsyth for tho holidays.
In
_._v this week, nuent of Mrs. L.
Smith.
Miss Luolle Smith, of Fort Myers, Fin.,
is tho guest of Miss I’uullnn ltuwls.
Miss Gussio Mitchell, of Athens,
thi! guest of Mrs. O. U. Mingled-iff this
week.
lng i
i. J.
ninn. guest of her aunt. Mrs,
Daniel,
Miss Alice Harvard Ir nt liomo^fn
Leila for the Christinas holidays.
Miss Ituhy Hell, who is attending school
Mr. T. J. Petterson and wife, of Sa
vannah. are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. L.
Woddlngton.
Mrs. J. O. Barnes and children are
visiting MiUedgevIlle.
Mrs. Stanley Melton, of Opelika, Ala..
la visiting relatives In the city.
Miss Olive Leonard, of Valdosta, la
spending the holidays with relatives here.
Miss ltuth Hardeman will oome next
week to be tho guest of Miss Kathleen
Peacock.
Msr. J. P. Vickers has returned to her
home In Harrison after a visit to her
* iughti-r. Mrs. J. V. Keen.
Mls» Marguerite Ulackshear hc« re
turned from Newnan. where she was the
guest of the family of her aunt, Mrs. W.
v Atkinson.
. ir. and Mrs. Alexander Baum and
daughter. Hiss Jutlclh, of Bt. l.ouls, nnd
Misses Florrle Mirsch am! Hattie Dcwnld.
of Athintn. are the guests of Mr. und Mrs.
A. W. Hauin.
Misses pearl. Ituhy. Ilosullo and Gladys
Smith, of Hawklnsvlllc; Messrs. Wiley, of
Savannah; Joe llrynn. of Wrlghtsville.
>d Brooks Brown, of Missouri, aro guests
' Mr. nnd Mrs. If. H. Smith.
Miss Mary 8atlle Moffett has returned
to her home In Waynesboro after a visit
to friends here.
MIsh Kva Bass, of Leslie. Is the guest
of Mri. D. It. Bass.
Miss Esther Hosch. of Hnschton, Is the
guest of Mrs. J. L. Turpley.
Miss Nellie May Mingledorff lias re-
irned from u visit to Louisville, Ky.
. aldanyT:
Miss Agnes Jones will entertain nt a
reception on December 29 at tho home
of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Jones.
Bread street, complimentary to tier
e at tractive guests, Misses Allle Fel-
kor, of Monroe, and Lillian Yaw. nnd
ThofUosla Willingham, both of Atlnutu.
Miss t'ena Whitehead will enterluln at
a house party at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Whitehead.
Omong Miss Whitehead's guests were
Miss Inez Ivey, of Hampton Springs.
Fla.! Miss Gussio Griggs, of Dawson.
Ga.. and Miss Euirn Barnett, of Washing
ton. I). C.
Tho Christmas dunce held nt tho Elk'i
Club compllmentnry to visiting young
ladles and their hostesses was nno of llte
most delightful dances of tho winter sea
son. Guttonhcrgor's orchestra, of Macon,
furnished the music. Tho visitors pres-
t were Misses Lillian Yaw. of Atlanta.
. d Alllo Felker, of Monroe, both guests
of Miss Agnes Jones; Miss ltosallnil Wood,
of Savannah, guest of Miss Hazel Pope;
Miss Oussle Griggs, of Dawson, and Mias
Inez Ivy. of Hampton. Fla., both guests
of Miss Cenn Whitehead, and Miss Mao
Ware, of Wadlejr, a gueat of Mrs. W. M.
Wilder. Tho Albany young ladles were
Ml«*e* TCula Jones. Agnes Jonas. Dora
Belle Gilbert, Kathleen Gilbert, Julia Ross.
Sarah Tyler. Mattie Bush, Hazel l’rav,
Victoria Collier. Hszel Pope Cena White
head. Helen Whlre, Carl DeGraffenreld
and Renlo Tift.
Miss Bessie Gobert. of MiUedgevIlle. ar
rived In tho eltv esterday and Is tho guest
of Mr. find Mrs. F. II. Paint.
Mies Rosalind Worn!, of Savannah, wall
has bseen tho attractive guest oi Miss
Hazel Pope, left today for her homo In
Savannah.
Miss Lillian Yow, of Atlnnta, nrrtved
In tho city yesterday and Is a guest of
Miss Agnes Jones.
Mrs. P. L. Wilder Is spending the holl-
dalvs with friends In Athens.
Mrs. B. D. Pickett has returned from
Atlanta, where she spent a week with
friends.
Mrs. Goode Price, of Atlanta, Is vis
iting In Albany.
After the dance nt the Elk's Club Miss
Kathleen Gilbert entertained four couples
nt a delightful luncheon nt the homo of
her pnrents. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 11. Gilbert,
on North Jackson street. Tiioao attend
ing, were Misses Dora Bello Gilbert,
Kathleen Gilbert, Julia Hobs, nnd 8arnh
Tyler. Messrs. T. H. Miller. Nelson Tift,
Cecil Joiner nnd J. R. Dons, of Atlanta,
The decorations were red and green.
Mrs. II. F. WlmplSh nnd Miss Jean
nette Durden loft yesterday for Fitzger
ald. where they will spend tho holidays
with relatives.
Miss Eminn Button Carter, from Mrs.
Blokes' school In New Orleans, |s visiting
her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Car
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tnrploy.
8ANDER8VILLR.
Miss Onrrlo Jane Hicks, of Dublin, Is
tho guest of Mrs. Frank Garhutt.
Mrs. Fannie Bpelr nml daughters, Misses
Clydge and Gonovlovo, of Brenau College,
aro guests at tho "Magnolias."
MImhojj Sarah nnd WIUIo Perkins are
holidays guests of Mrs. T. W. Hardwick.
Mesdnme.s Humco Mathis and J. (14
Hcrrlngdlnc nnd Miss Fnrthn Mnlills were
guests of Mr. nml Mrs. 11. F. Boatright
at "Lynnhurat,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Hermann nnd chil
dren, of Brunswick, ure visiting Mr. uml
Mrs. F. J. Garhutt.
Misses Kathleen nnd Lainnr Albcn ure
homo for the holidays,
‘ten '
ihe
Ive families.
Misses Paulino and Mattie Wado Gar-
butt are home from Wesleyan.
Miss Carrie Bawling* has returned from
a visit to frledns at Agrlcoln.
Miss May Richards hns returned from
a visit to Mrs. Fred Blokes at Forsyth.
Miss Julia Jones Is entertaining Miss
Maggio Lynne Peebles, of Chuttanooga,
Miss Annie Nora Duggan la spending
tho vi ** “ *
Mist
College.
Miss Tjoulsn Dickerson, of Louisa. V*.,
Is tho oruest of Miss Ida May Richards.
Mr. •Fred Rawlings, of Kinoty Co lege,
nml sister. Miss Mabel, of Wesleyan,
nro-wlth their parents, Judgo uml Mrs.
II. T. Rawlings.
Miss Mae Michael Is spending Christ
mas holiday nt Monroe.
Miss Annie Louino Irwin Is home from
Lucy Cobb,
Miss llheney. of Augusta. Is guest of
Mrs. L. M. Mitchell.
Miss Davis Is down from Norcross for
the
utlo
Miss Di-sslc Anierson Is spending a few
ways at Mitchell.
Miss Louise Towers Is In Athens.
Miss Theodosia Lang Is with her par
ents for tho Christmas vacation.
Miss Velma Tanner and Miss Hilda
Jnrksoif aro with their pnrents for the
holiday.
vlnltlng Aii-
ATHEN8.
Yesterday nt high noon at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Cook, on the boulevard, occurred
the marriage of Miss Vallle Cook and
Mr. Granderson Marion Cosily, 'of
this city, Rev. W. A. Chnatain offi
ciating. Mr. and Mrs Caskey left at
onre for a trip to Columbia. H. C.,
and other points In the Pulmctto
state, where they will visit relatives.
Wednesday afternoon nt 3 o’clock at
the residence of the bride’s father on
park avenue occurred the marriage of
Miss Clyde Nichols and Mr. Luther
Brock, Rev. J. J. Klnisoy, of Maya-
vllle, officiating.
Miss Marlon Carlton Is the guest
of Mrs. Macon C. Johnson, of Craw
ford.
Miss Martha Fort leaves Monday
to attend a house party In Trenton,
Miss Cecilia Cohen, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of Miss Gertrude Van Strai
ten.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul M. Smith, of thin
city, ore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo
W. Brunson, of Greenville, 8. C., dur
ing the Christmas season.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Xlohols are
visiting In Atlanta.
Miss Minnie Caskey, of South Caro
lina. la tho guest of Miss Sarah
Stokes.
Mrs. J. J, Morris, of Thomson, la
visiting h{r mother, Mrs. Mary Bur-
Miss Kola Chrlzttan la spending the
holiday* In Klbarton.
Mrs. W. 0. Baldwin, of Mineral
Walla, Texas, la tha gueat of har
Miss Maude Rogers
gust a.
«... nupy w..p .. .mpp...p K “ « u<a,t of Mr "
Is the guest
mV: ami Mr.. M. A. Hh.wmnk.. ->->.1 <*Jf p -."Bi,& »•AT*”'"’;,
ohlhlren ur» vWUng In An- LJ?*tf, l lir»&y , 'j^rll! AlV“n "i!h liri.!
. to I Miller nml Allen, make a pleiisnnf house
visit r»n*-ty wllh M« sdames^ Joyner and I«ov-
Mrs. W. D. Crawford hns refu
her home In Henna Vista after
to the city, guest of Mrs. Izzln Hushlnskl.
Miss Gertruda Itattnway. of Hntvcvillc.
is visiting in tho city, guest of Miss
Kip* In- Wold.
Mr. J. L. Bostick nnd family %av* re
turned to the » |ty after spending several
months In Jackson.
Misses Marie am! Susie Smith at ten-led
thp Smith-Hansom marriage la Atlanta
Inst week.
Mbs Fannie Weaver has returned front
a visit to Trenton, 8. C.
“lisa A
Ittng I
Blsekshe;...
Mrs. 8. N. Moffett Is visiting Tennllle.
Mrs. C. Freeman has returned from a
visit to Toomsboro.
Mr. am! Mrs. J. If. Kelley are visiting
Hephxlhuh,
Miss Mattie Rachels Is visiting rela
tives In BanderovUlc.
Miss Jeannnette Baiun Is at home from
Brenau .College for the holidays.
Mrs. If. (?. I<ewi» and children have
returned from a visit to relatives In
Moron.
Mrs .K. J. BUekshear has returned
from a visit to relatlvea In Marianna,
”&r. J. ,
— X. Jordan and wlfa are visiting
Randersvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harp, of Ifnw-
klnsvllle, are tha guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Haas.
Mrs. Q. If. WUUama U visiting M*v-
*jdr. Gaorga I. King and wlfa ara vis
iting Toceoa.
Mrs. Martha Under has returned to
her horn* in Wrlghtavilta after a visit to
Mrs. K. New.
. Ml*a Carrie Dawson I* spending a faw
days with relatives in Itgtaaboro.
. Kthai Drlakall Ti visiting In Mil-
Mgavllla.
Smith street.
ett nt their homo <
Miss Annie Wicker has returned homo.
Miss Matnie Sparks Is homo from
Blakely. On., for the holidays.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Boatright, of Can
ton. O., are goods of Mrs. J. G. Her-
ringdlno for a few days, whllo visiting
for the holidays.
Mrs. John Cull
Culllns Is guest of Mrs, J.
Parrs, of Alin
gueat of the Misses Collins.
Mrs. Willie Summerlin has moved to
her city residence from "Woodlawn."
Mbs Mn«» Reynolds Is spending Christ
mas at Albany.
Mies Vnrilia Brown Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Gabriel Brown.
Misses Oradv Thigpen nml Pearl Clarke
are hotne the G. N. & I. at Mlllodga-
vina.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Phillips, of
Wrens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. McCarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mayo ara visiting
George W. Mayo’ family.
Mrs. Charles Wall entertained a
"Wayside" In honor of Mrs. Helm* Tur
borne In West End.
Mr. and Mrs. Hshdford Adams gave n
recaption Monday evening complimentary
to their daughters. Misses Knte and Msry
Hsrrl*. and their gm si. MLa |P*humprrt.
of VldslU. Over a hundred guests were
entertained.
A pair of FYmcIi arniv dogs have diawn
light ambulances with loads of UO pounds
each for 37R miles without a break-down,
■hawing their availability for such pur*
poses In limes of war.
SeUetion of candy Is generel'y trying on the buyer, but If you know the wvwml
reputations of thedlfT rent brands, tbesuperiorreputstionand quality of Sturfu
leaves no room fordoubt, orgvrn/yr hstiUitis>iu Hi# Ingredients ere absolutely
puro, end the cere given re -h IndlvMnet p’ cc In menufecture end handling remits
In a cunay ee at tr.cti vo es It Is w u mo .4*. SoUbyellDrucsUteendCcufecUoom.
Ifenufecturod bv UTT! rr— 1 A STWRr CO.. Knoxville. Tentu
EXCLUSIVE AGENCIES GRANTED
CHRISTMAS OEMfcNTS
THE BONDS.
Of good fellowship and kindly
feeling. Our cement will in
sure a share of yours toward
us. Like nil our building ma
terials our cements ere th®
best wo can get. If you ex
pect to do any building or im
proving have ns furnish the
materials. Quick deliveries
for those in a hurry.
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.,
457 Third St, MACON. GA.
Imitators Flatter..
If you want the real genuine and only
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At All Good Dealers 5c
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KENTUCKY SPRAY RYE,
Four full qunrts -14.00. Express prepaid. Cash must
accompany order. Thero are lower priced brands on
the market, but a trlnl will convince you that KEN
TUCKY SPRAY In more than worth the dUf»rco?<y
'Send us a trial order. Whcu you recelvo goods mm-
|»le it and if it Is not entirely satisfactory return it to >
us nt our expense ami wo will promptly refund your
money. You seo you run no risk In dealing with us.*'
FREE: Our complete Illustrated Price List sent.-
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.. WHY wo save vou money. *■
United Liquor Store
Branch United Liquor Stores Company.
(Capital $250,000.00.)
244-246 E. Main Slreot, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
or 830-840 We,t Bay Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Branches also at New Orleans, La., Memphis,
Tenn., Buffalo, N. Y. Send ordsr to nsftrszt itors.
Sam & Ed Weichselbaum 1
P. O. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn ,
Phono No. 820.
MOUNT VERNON PURE RYE. . :
4 Quarts
$ 4.50 ~
1 Gallon Jug ...,
. ..$ 4.00-
. 8 Quarts
$ 8.75
2 (billon Jug ....
,. .$ 7.75
12 Quarts
$12.50
3 Gallon Jug ...,
,. .$10.50
WEICHSELBAUM’S OLD CORN
4 Quarts
.,..... .$ 3.50
1 Gallon Jug ....
.. .$ 3.X)
8 Quarts
$ 6.60
2 Gallon Jug ....
.. .$ 5.69
12 Quarts
$ 9.25
3 Gallon Jug ...,
...$ 8.2.J
EXPRESS PREPAID ON ABOVE
Send for full Psice Lint.
Send in yolir orders for Christmas now, before tho
rush. We carry a complete line of fine Wines nnd Wim
bles, nnd nil tho leading brands of Beer.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.
DEPART FOR—
E vsnnah and Augusts * 1:35am
vsnnah and Auguata •11:55am
vfngton and EatontOft •11:65am
Eatonton and Mllledg.villa., t 5:00pm
Athana and Madlaon • 7:40am
Athens and Madlaon • 4:60pm
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Chicago.* 3:00am
Atlanta (Dlxla Flyar) • Ir
Atlanta and Griffin • 4
Atlanta and Griffin... • 7:2f«m
Atlanta and Cincinnati,,.....* 1t*6pm
Atlanta and Orlfrift..... 4140pm
Columbus and Olrmlngham. .* 2;45am
Columbus and Birmingham * “*
Albany and Montqomtfy..
Albany and Montgomsry
_ _ 11:25am
Ibany and Montgomery • 3:00am
tlbany and Montgomsry....*1l:40«m
America* • 7:66pm|Am*rlcus
DAILY. fCXCIPT AUNDAY. JOHN vv. BLOUNT,
Otfor ' ... mt. .
ARRIVE FROM—
Savannah and Auguata 1
Savannah and Augusta
Covington and Eatonton
Eatontcn and Mlliedgsvlllo.
Athons aimI Madlaon
Athens and Madlaon •
Atlanta, Chicago. St. Loula..
At.anta and Griffin.
Atlanta, Chicago, Cl
Atlanta and Griffin.
Atlanta and Cincinnati.......
Atlanta and Griffin
Olrmlngham and-Columbus.
Olrmlngham and Cclumbua.,
Montgomery and Albany.,,,
Montgomery and Albany..,.
•12 *5an
12:30am
' 2:02an
11:20a ir
3:45 r .«r
Currant 1
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