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Success Speaks For Itself Tlu- fact that. Macon is improving along- all linos can not bo denied. We note with pride this improvement, "jn keeping pace with this progress, we have added a separate MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT to our businss. where all classes of buyers can find just what they need. In this department, we sell Mens Shirts from $ 1.00 to 15.00 Suits from - - 30.00 to 90.00 Neckties from - .50 to 3.00 Hats from - - - 3.00 to 10.00 and all other lines are complete. Quality goods, honest treatment, sound values are the elements entering our business. Yours fur a prosperous city, "" C. D. FEATHERSTON Walter B. Patty JUST ARRIVED MORE BETTER MULES - Just received a fresh car load of Good, Big Young Mules from 4 to 6 years old, weighing from 950 to 1200 pounds. We 'have a lot of the "Good Kind.,1 Gall and inspect therri and see our complete line of Buggies, Wagons and Harness Oakland and Nash Autos Nash Trucks Call on us. We will he glad to serve you. W. L. SHANNON Personal and Local Items CHURCHES -Airs. Saunders of Starkville i th guest of Mr s. J. F. Ames Miss Marian Huddleston spent last week-end at her home in Harpersville. A daughter was born on Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs Ti: t i Icy. Mrs. Henry Morton, who has been j quite ill for the past ten days, has im- proved. i I Mrs. Stuart and daughter of Moss ! Point are guests of Mrs. C. D. Feathl ierston. Mrs. Calmes of Brooksville, has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E .0 Withers this week. Mr. M. W. C. Downer of the A college is the guest of Mr. and Mrs V. S. Jackson this week-end. Miss Viva Harrison left Thursday afternoon for Brooklyn, New York to visit her sister, Mrs. Thompson. Baptist. Services at 11a. m. No services at night. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mns' class in pastor's study. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mens' Bible class in pastors study. Mid-week service at 7:80 p. m. Wednesday Methodist Sunady School at 10 a. m., Whitman Davis, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Special Faster music. Union service at Presbyterian church at evening1 hour. Prayer meeting Wednesday nie-ht at 7:30. OLIN RAY, Pastor. Mrs. Little of Wesson was called here last week by the illness of her daughter, Miss Virgie Mae Little. Mrs. Klliott and children after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Holt, left yes terday for their home in Charlotts ville, Va. Miss Sallie Jackson of the Mississ Wednesday for Hattiesburg, where ippi Normal college, is at home for the week-end. j Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Mullins were 'called to Pickensville, Ala., this week ton account of the serious illness of Mr. John Long. 600 Bargains We have about t:l0 pairs of Mens JLioy's Ladie's and Children, Slipper,s broken lots, but nearly all sizes, good myles a'ld perfect condition that we are offering at much below present prices.. Wt are nut waiting until the season is our to oiler these bargains, but give you the opportunity to avail yourself of them at once.. Would also call your attention to our stock of SPUING MEK( HANU1SE. We bought our stock at prices much below present prices, and you will find upon elimination that we can surely, save you nioncyi Me only ask a look. Will be glad to hate yon call and ook through .with no obigation to buy auylhiug unless you are pleased. We have so many good lliiiitiv. ihat il is impossible to separate them to price separately. It is to your interest to give us u call. First Presbyterian Church, Macon Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Union services at the evening hour. Congregational meeting after morn ing worship. Communion postponed until 3rd Sabbath. Preaching at Center Point 3 p. m. Order Morning Worship Organ Prelude. Doxology. Invocation. Hymn. Reading Scripture. Prayer. Hymn. v Offertory. Announcement. Sermon. Prayer. Benediction Order of Evening Worship. Organ Prelude. j Welcome the Dawning of Easter.. i Miss Lallie Dorroh who is teaching i Choir j music in Kelhaven College is the j invocation Kev. .1. F. Brock guest of Mrs. Lloyd. Shannon and j Hymn 104, Hymnal Congregation i relatives this week. .Reading Scripture Rev. Olin Ray Quartette ; Mesdames Will Cunningham and Hymnilymn 25t, Gospel Hymn-Choir .Harrison Shull of Brooksville attend-' Sermon !ed Miss Viva Harrison's Musicale last Hymn 323, Hymnal by Choir Saturday afternoon. Quartette : Nearer Mv God to Thee Do Not Worry A Fordson Tractor will help you out if you are behind with your farm work. It will do the work of four men and six mules in half the time. We furnish you with an expe rienced man for two days FREE of charge. Tractor Plows and Harrows in stock. Immediate delivery on Ford One Ton Trucks. Place your order for one today. Horton Motor Car Comany "Mrs. Tom Boggess' friends will be, glad to know she is improving after: an illness of two weeks that has caused her family much uneasiness. , Congregation, standing Benediction. Public cordially invited. It. L. "CAMPBELL. Pastor. '1'he Health I IJLlCHK Vn.lt Mi iNU ( an Be Bought If We Pay for It. following chairmen of Public Nurse committees ue been of (o Mrs. J. F. Jones and son Philip left I MiM UKK Wednesday for Hattiesburg, where Mrs. Jones will si t :d the Faster holi- Public Healtli days with her children and gnind cbii.livn M.. l'l,....i- I in.lluv U'H i.pitii'-illv ill !,', a day or two "this we,,:. His ted and will give the people Mi mwh imi.mvuH . 1,101 communities an opportunity 'and hopes are now bold out that he ontribute to Noxubee's Public Health will soon be in good heultb. :,u": Mrs. C. P. Russell, Mashulaville Mrs. Jesse Sparkman, Cooksville. Airs. J. K. Rohbins, Paulette. Mrs. DuNYitt Archer, Lynn Creek. Miss Edna Mi'Lcod. Fairview. Hiiss Estelle Patty, Cliftonville., Mrs. Minor Russell, Salem. Mrs. J. C. Cavett, Prairie Point. JiUs Mattie B. Hunter, Center Pt. i'irs. Thomas Haynes, Gholson. Sliuqualal;. Airs, Howard Kellis. Macon, Mrs. W.' L. Shannon Brooksville, Mrs. Jim Madison. (i Senator Henry Minor, who is suf-j fering fro man attack of the flu, was I forced to return to bis bed with a rise of temperature al ter being up for j several days. : The Macon Battery Station will test, fill and recharge, if necessary, batteries on new cars, l-RHIi of charge, regardless of their make, if brought in within T E N I) A Y S after cars arc delivered, liattt rics recharged and repaired at right prices. Rental batteries on hand at all times for the convenience of customers A new l'rest-O-Lite of the correct size and g.taraneed to give ready to replace that old battery ov votirs. IWOMAN SUFFRAGE DEFEATED. Miss Annie Augustus, a teacher in one of the Memphis schools was called to Macon the early part of the week by the illness of her sister, Mis;-; Kate Augustus. She returned Wednesday, Miss Kate being much improved. yankee, down. Woman " Jack for Safe. One two-year-old Jack, ready for service. WAYNE BUSH, Columbus, Miss. One Ford Touring car for sale. K. L. CAMPBELL. hull'rage w,. ,; ,-,.ateil in! ... . , Mav.- 11.1 .'. IS V ...... I Wednesday by a decisive vote. Mis-1 day to'j. sissippi thereby mied flu. ,,i,,w,,-i,, repairer. in account of the very had weather I n;. v ... i. ... . ' iV? ; Tl, n,i iir. Mnrnhev were in Ma- committees in rural communities ... . V. ' , ' olu 101 n s.lay h: con M rfsIlXys.1' nicy -ill continue to solicit funds until ! oi the amendment. Sen-: ,,,, , returned to West PoL.t Thursday I " i.v one m men luimiiuiutjr m n-.n uie iouowing telegram -'ineii an unsuccess- u sua. ... u,,,... iUna, lu y,.,ii,-j,, Aoxuuoe's representatives in an ef fort to influence them to vote for the the honors in asking them HENRY MINOR. the ItooK STOKE XOTKS oil' shoes to repair every Creed In, the reliable shoe oil' Laundry Thursday. c. othes to be dyed morning, aft. r nuiKing fol to en Wednesday ai'ternoon. Af- ,HU' ter getting : mile or two north of Ar-i tesia in th r auto ,tlu-y were forced) The Study Circle of the Young- Peo 1 to return ,.y the heavy rains which j pies' Missionary Society met last lliiul nut. the creeks over the roads and ! Tuesday with Miss Shadie Smith. amendment; "Mississippi the city. We will every Wed- and him or her for you if in washed up several bridges. ORAM A I it FESTIVAL HERE ALL NEXT WEEK. 1 lie Russell Bros., are bringing to Matwu die Paramount Players, a very nigh class dramatic and vaudeville company, composed of some of the worlds' best artists--They will be here all next week under their own waterproof tent theatre, which is well heated with atent army stoves... 1 he show will be located on the lot next to the jail. This company promises to put on some of the best and most attractive performances ever seen in Macon. They have a standing reputation of leven veurs to back up their state ments.' This is the first time they have shown in Macon, and all the tneatre-going people will do well to see these plays and vaudervile of ex celence, which comes betwen each and every act. The leading may ana owners oi inc. company have costumes that cannot be seen outside the large city theatres Any one who wishes to see a good clean show will have their every wish; gratified in next week's performance. Aspecial added attraction is the famous Paramount Jazz orchestra. Bible Study: Wives of Jacob, led by Miss Julia Stokes. Mission Study; Ann of Ava, led by Miss Carolyn Boggess. They will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. W. M. Lnniberson to ob serve Cood Friday. chid to ivivn iti'.Ain.u ;a to un:.. iS uii nt the Picture Show, has great evince to I , an' l,,('n ilfu'r ho wevery night serve national democracy, the South, and the Nation by being the hand that finally delivers the vote to the !r,g with a fact accomplished, in that women of the country. We are deal many mili wvmen already vote. We are de.-iliri; with another fact: certain j of easy uecomnlishment. its the Nine-! nd Philip and Miss ,,..,. Am,.11()..n1 is ,im, nuimatJ. iiffaiul city marshal cap- CAKP OF TH ANUS. M . ,r,. C . 1 1 ii ( i .. . wish t.n pvnna their sincere s and appreciation for passa-re. The lathes, in spite of all the man., ;. :s of kindness and sympa- we tai do. are getting down from the thy extended them in their recent sad pocltsi ; I. Li t us, instead of some bereavement. The tured about loO gallons of mash, with evidence . f a si ill heingaround some where t' i." afternoon. Scott Farmer and a yo;:.;g man named Elias Jones are in jail under a charge of being the owners o'' the mash. W At.O.NS FOK SALE. - Two v.r -rolls sale cheap. in good condition, for W. M. JONES. FOK SALE Two no'-'- (pen buggies and harness. N. SCALES, Macon, Miss. PICTURE SHOW Pictures Each Night at 8 O'Clock MONDAY NIGHT The Goldwyn Feature THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER' Featuring aPuline Frederick Also A Kinogram, the Latest News. Don't Throw Away Old Shoes. V e are agents for J. C. CREEDLE ! shoe Impair Shop, Reform, Ala. We' send off shoes every day. Work guar-1 anteed and promptly returned. ! FERRIS' BOOKSTORE. I TUESDAY NIGHT Monday Night's Program Repeated. WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Hawaiian Singers and Players. FRIDAY NIGHT The Fox Special Feature.. "TELL IT TO THE MARINES" I Featuring Jane and Katharine Le. j also A Kinogram, tha Latest Nvwu. SATURDAY NIGHT. - The Metro Picture THE SINS OF THE CHILDREN." Featuring Alma Hanlon and A Rolin Comedy. DRESS MATERI LAS At Lamberson's Easter, the glad season of Spring Styles sug gests a new frock. Our line of SPRING DRESS GOODS will meet the approval of the most fastidious. We are showing a line of plain and figured VOlLS that are amazing in quality and pat terns In Silks we can give any color you desire and we have the Georgettes and Crepe-de-Chines to match. Buy yqur materials of us and help to keep down the H. C. L. A look is all we ask. Yours for business, . M. LAMBEMOM