The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 16, 1894, Image 4

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4 THE MflGON-TELEG RflPH PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AND WEEKLY’. Office $69 Mulberry Street. {THE DAILY TKLEORAl-H-lJ*ittT*rad t>jr carrier* In tut city, or moiled, potaag* free, eo cenu a month; 1L7B for Uirtt month*; |]M tor six month*; 17 for one year; every day except Sunday, K JTHM TBLKUItAt'M-^I'rt-Weekly, Mon- day*. Wednesdaya and Fridays, or Tuts. day*, Thursday* and Saturdays, three months, II; alx month*, P; on* year, 3L 3'HB SUNDAY TiULEORAl’H—By moll, on* year, 12. tTHB WEEKLY -XEMKillAl’H-By mall, en* year. 3L BUBMCJtlt-ritJ.lti—l'ayablo In advance. Kemlt by postal order, check or rexis ts red letter. Currency by moll at risk of tender. COMMUNICATIONS should b* addressed and all orders, check* drafts, etc., mad* payable to THIS TELEGRAPH, Macon, Ga. CLASS LEGISLATION. If tbe Smith Carolina legislators bad rut only tliclr own salaries, the country wm-uld undoubtedly hsvo exclaimed "WcU done." There la every reaaon to behove that |3 per thy la t»m]NnkMiUon quit. xu Melt-tit to requite Choir aervicus to the abate. Hut Uiey fatlod to atop at thin wltolntuno prdut; they cut the tttlu Wes of oilier people. Tho fforttnmr ta to work and keep up hoiwekeiv'ju; and giro ouiormluinonta nt Hie muiiution botuw on *2,200 a year and the Justices of the supremo court are to rwetvo only *2,000. Now, if one of dieae very legislators, at> lauty In the retlucUon of the gover nor's salary, ntutrmt to Ootouibta and (tills to receive an invitation to any reception or otltecbtlninent of wtuitnver diantoUtr Unit -may tie glvwa nt tho niinriOD, lie win feel -tint ho and his constituents havo to-tc Imiumsely out- need. His Is m-tural enough, hut Is it Just? The govemer an *2,200 a year may null he «Ari» to Veep up n certtita "ittii'le;" tout If he 1* n prmledt governor, he will tie -unwitting to gtvo the legis lature autto totanritu on Ills lanler with only *2,200 -to Mount it from uilter de pletion. As tor lire mipnano court judgmhlps, a fairly good lawyer «t« 1»> secured for that siun It ho M ittribltfcmx and willing to -work tor ghs-y nwher Ilian for hire. Tito grenit trmillle about n small aaln- rlea system to tint It haves the stnto the adtomsttvo of sclenting from only tivn cluasMi instead of fivuu nil tho da sacs. Either n man rlrtt enouglt to fed in- dtgnndeat of salary .must bo dtosan, or ono so poor flint even the small iimomit olTuroil dvftl he, in ‘Hie nature of a god send. In dtlur awe, the true Interests of popular fiovorimxuit ore likely to bo atibvrettod. Vopy tow salaries nr# In tho nature of (tarn legWatim, and the nations why they may Justly bo oonsldcrcd such are apparent. Komothlng, too, to duo to tile dignity of n state. A gunrnor la looked to to support Ills stutol* djuulty, bitt It nmst be a Stuile wltto littJn dignity indeed that can rcaAiu.UUy export him to do it on *2,200. The Tehcniph <wlH not vcnluro to as sert that tho prtee to nut ample, it not even oxorbithnt, tor the Tinman ohtas of govortavrs ami touto ofltcMta. Taking tills Into ronsldcnwion, posal- bly, after aU, Aotah Carolina known her own InuStavu best. t TO A r'LNIHlI. Killing a ta la comntnly a crime, limiting a turn to dwith is killing turn, noting to death with hram knimklra la oonHilertxl pinlrailnriy otrooious. Ratting to deaJth with atatTod gloves let* Imho lew* tHivwriy oaadnmncdT lint Is wxirccly legUtluato. In each (use the nuut ta a dead man. and ho who Is r-wponedble tor Ua being dntd la n slayer, A sensible individual lad about as soon <lx> killed with a pair of brunt ktiuukaaa with n pair of sUitT.vl gloves. U nukes 111 tie dtlTereaco so tang as yuu are dead oNhcr to you or your family. To tttftot a man with a rusty pistol dons net add insult to injury. A okvtn ptatol would iffnt his cuinDort ntul prosperity Just stint* as uukh. Hull, lieMtofuto, atuffril glows havo com- mandvd a eertata amount of rrequvt ns o-unpaivd with brae* knuoks and saml-' bags and billies and Jluv.nl(w nntl other notorious iwrapcau of tho criminal piaaaaa. Tho prise fight nt New Orleans night before hist demenatrultctl' the foot that it wns net neoeosary to eboot a man, to stub a min, to slug a nan with bit- Ilea, funding*, Jimmies, rite., to knock tha Ufa out ot him. The slutted glove Mill abfwcr tho purpeso quite as wdL The Now Orleans lnchleut -was not so very unusual, but It bappeaed that this killing took |<U>c under unuauat otr- eumBta&ces. Hei-otofiwe, whoa men have boon killed la prixo lights, the lights have been obscure. There had g-iown to be e soot of tacit understand ing tbait only in utxuuro slugging nun-hoa could a man bo killed. Tbe rvogd to now broken. This was a well advertised affair, and jot tho nan was klUal. He to Juft as dead as lie would havo been bad he t<ecu puntoed to death In a "aer.ip" wiumwed by only half a doxea plug vtgjh*. It u ptoln, to my the least, that prize Cgtettcg la a ibutgevoua omueetneot. Tbe action of the New- Orleans people in postponing tho itateb which was to come off bat night Shows that they are svntfbto of dve feat -tbit Die country. THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1894. Is Just ut present in no humor for prize fight* with postobly fatal onnsoquence*. Because this fight was largely adver tised, tho dhantve are tltot. the whole system of prtao fighting -will receive a blow such as ft has never nufferod In Amerias. Hie public does not care much for the aifoty of prize flglltcrs. But it dies oaro tor the r»d of human ity at targe, nod -tho jyew'rnaiUon of humane practical in die ltuaun family. THE OA.MKI/H BAOK. Complnim oentes fnetn It to grand Jury of Dodgo ebunty that n nawlaroeanor oonTlat scittetuk-d In Dndge sad fttrtned out to Ixiurena ocxtuly 1ms Hcou most bnrtnUy beunen by tho chain gang au thorities. . it 1s rtgwcscvncd to t» wm a mtre enso of oMin.try flogging, hut the In jury lufilaud on tbe vmtim was of so severe a diameter titit were be a free citizen be would lie entitled to d-imsgut and oiukt otroin litem toau any ordi nary trvil Jury. 'lbe gntnd Jury of Bodge so firmly believes that tin outrage bias bcon 0001- mlttt-d tUnut H does not slop nt denounc ing tho wo - rig, but, uniting wltli Uio omnty Jmlgv, It mils ii[»>ti the govw- nor to pinion idle oniv.ot, who, in Its opinion, Ute suffered more than enough already. If tho grand jOTy Is rigbt-fhat is to toy, if llio (huingjog autborltlca have Infllrittvl IruM imn.Ueimtit, sotnubody had butter look out Hto farming and basing of oonvtots, whutlier by uniutlos or by tbu mute, is far from being ubivonuHy ptptilar in Georgia. Tls-ru ore nuiiiy strong mid influential men opimsed to the wltolo Hyetmu, who, tliougb they hnvo aooom- piisbud little dins tor, have demon- titrated In tho Ixnttltw alruidy fought, devotion, vigilance and oounige. A large pretportkin of »ur people tlitnk Uio lease syabtnt the Ixvtt tvjlullen of tho ounviot prebbvu, and, up to the present, that opliilini has prevailed In the aetinwls of the slate; but s tfxtngu M ooiMtuitUy tbrnitenlng, unil it will not take ninny outr.igcH <>t this kind. If tho fitots are osraltHshed, to preolpiltrie a revOtiitilon suflbfnutly mdlcttl to over throw tho ctxtlro sjnnen. Gualtatnab is the Intent nation to try its hand ot pulling tbu sucred tall feathers of the AuiertatJi wigle. It ■noma dralt Mr. IV. n. ArgtII, an Amer- lam oittsen, owns some ktml In Gua temala. lteeontly the Jofe inlltk-o of Gthitemnla apinviprlited tvutx> of Ar- gtiJI's retit esttite, unit when die bluer quenthxtvd tlie leg.tllly of >tho proceed ing the Jofe thh-w him lulu Jail for ltla umlao'.ly, bad -Uni Itaggul noil kept him a prlsiBier tor netirly iltwo vvts*s. Hto Jefe Is simply horrid. Tit’s mo gentle man. Pretty wuy *n»le«l to be a treat ing of Argali t la tbe Uvvtrens county chnlngang n toy hits been floggiit so seycridy, ae- limltng to a grand Jury ratuirt, tbn-t bis stripes Itave tdOOMMd atul -nkiy ptuduac tikxsl poUvntring. If -the I.aureus coun ty people do not took out- their chain- gang will win as unenviable a reptiltt- Hon as the Atflamta juiltiv stotlon, -wltere It wus rikirgvd Taut week tha t n stmill boy was brutally ben leu by n detective, to force him to confess n crime of wlileh the trial Jury toutnt him Innocent. IaBiksng Fortnaril—'Bovonuo agent: "It Is a wtd known to<* that you own a railroad, « bank trad three hlocks of ltuslnem tavttsos, aud Uiere's no use pro- towUng Ukit you Itaven’t n hnwlsemo income." dir. Ulohly: ’'Iluwlsome? sit, hundsomet It ts atmply out of sight.” Bull fights are too bloody tor tho na tion. Wo cannot boar to ace bulls and worn out lwraea, Intended tor the slaughter nuywuy, done to ihvitii. When It oomes no prize tlgklliig only human life la nt stake, and-Kho flgtit la "iHillod off." If people can kill on oil other In “glevo oontesta" why not gtvo them brj:*t "knocks" nt coco and cole rial n the spectators with the sight of blood, In winch every savngo ft nt nntl appar ently del Iglus? How to reiluec -rtta tnouno of the enormously rich In a legitimate way ts a question that has long puzzled po- llticul coouomhtta. Oongress seems to lutvo solved tho pavtlflcm. Watch tho taoMno ithz tvnunts and seo ’em shrink. The tvntigo tnUtte of tho Invigne- Iliwcn tbriit at Now Orletuts last night sttggwvM -the query: In tame. Is there l»t (linger that tho ixigilisdo ring tuny become us Ixtrtxiruuu us tho foeHxiH xuh, as well ns life, ttnnctlmes has oompensation. 3«y Gouhl won't a a single do Bit of iisxune tax to Prize flglitmg received a black eyo In Now Orleans hist night. SHORT TALKS WITH MANY PEOPLE. H« was standing to front of Conwll’s drug store on Pourtli street ye*terday afternoon. And those wlio aaw him •Used him vu> a* a dead same sport. HI* attire was «h»t of a man of elegant leisure, nnd his rose indicated Utat ne wus In love with himself, llow Joag M stood there 1 do not know, but iait as I passed something dreppad from over bead and struck bin hat, walxa vra* ot tho latent atyl. An angry Hush maattod Li* ch«ek* amt he cut ht* eyes dawn- ward to He what vtlo thing hat lnxm Shruwn at trim. For a moment It* looked puzzled, and then * conceited grin took the tdnee of the angry tlusb. ivlng on the Kt.Vwalk *«» a btoe h ot violet*. With the atr of a conquering hero he picked them up, And a half dla- apivdntiHl look eumo over his _fdce as he noticed that tho vtok'l* were a lit tle wilted, but a* lie put them to hla ikm in h* most dainty mlvner Imagin able he grtoned again, and looked up to see what (tar maiden had become ao Impressed with hi* manly beauty, ta a window of the third story of ]he Brown House won a lady la-king dow- at tbe young .man, who, Bsritlff t er, naturally conclu<li»l that she »a* the giver of the vlok-t*. and rats'ag tlt» hat and putting on the moil seductive stall* tmaglntber he. ex ten-led prtluse thanks wltli many bows and smites. The tidy quietly withdrew from the window, but tho conceited young man thought she would return In a moment utud perhaps drop him n note, and con tinued to gaze upward. AX tor the large of u tow moment* a coal bl.i-jK nlwnil-r IwldJwfiMJwr hood oat of a window lu an adjoining room and, looking down oh the young man, I.ud: "Bon', X -hope* you 'ocuac tne, but I didn't to- tend to fro deni violets on yer; deys Jes’ bln in de room till deys no mo’ 'cunt, an* I. wus c-r frowin' dem arwvty." Tbe young man looked ready to -Hdlapsc lor a second, and then tbpywing the ilow- •> on the Md- v.alk, cruohed them with dil* foot, and resumed hla pose nm1a the Jc-eni of tbe crowd that hud been watching the whole proceeding. 1 met Farmer' Wadley at tbe union dei*>l yesterday afternoon and natural ly we talked about crops. "I'll enter Into nil agreement with nil cotton planters to plant only half the acreage next year that wo planted this year," he Mid, when the conversation turned on C-cmI cotton, “and ugreemad or no agreement," he continued, "f intend to plant one-third tails cotton this year, and may plan Just half ua much, ita there Is no money In It," llow many bales did you make this year?" I naked. "Oh. about 800, but 1 won't da It next year; no, not by a long shot." It every Southern farmer would fellow Col. Wuiley'H • example, cotton would bring good prices next year. "I am Kjrgara oM today,” raid genial Chief Clerk Ben IMt of Clerk Nbh t'rt ofth-e yesterday, "and I feel an young «s f, did when I -was IC. Yes, i feel Just as young, and yet I have reached •half of the allotted three' score nnd ten." Mr. Holt Is a perfect specimen of physical manhood, and no one would count Ills years by the allotted number. He gives promise of overshooting the mark by an ordinary lifetime. Treasurer Bndd was In tho box of- nee at th« Acddetny of Music ycuter- dsy afternoon, when a bewhtskered gentleman from the rural districts with a tin pall swung from his forearm maroh«d up and asked the g-ntal treasurer If he would care to purchase some fresh butter. Mr. Budd politely Informed him that his tastes were not running In the butter Ittle just then, but the rustle fellow citizen was not to lie headed off HO easily. He asked If some of tie folks Inside didn’t want •nine, and received the Btme polite negative reply, and went on about his butter -business. The brownies and fairies were Jest to the midst or their frolic nt the time, and it seems u pity that he was not given an opportunity of seeing if they wanted any butter "Inside." Fond Mothers do not always realize that what their children need is fat food—something to build up the tissues. SILVER CHURN BUTTERINE, being a pure, sweet fat, without butyric acid, is the most acceptable health food obtainable. The -Silver Churn on each wrapper is our guarantee of excellence. WJioicsnle by Armour Packing Co., Macon, Ga. ARMOUR PACKING CO., Kansas City, U. S. A. H. M. AUSTIN, LOCAL AGF.NT. SPECIAL NOTICES. CiT* TAX NOTICE. The fourth and last installment of the city tax la now due. Taxpayer* are re quired to pay for the year. Execution* will be Issued and expense* charged to those In default. A# 1*. TINSLEY, Treasurer. November 18, ISM. AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY In tbe Grand, Atlanta, Ga. Complete courses In bookkeeping; shorthand, telegraphy and collateral branches Long established. Best ref. t-rtflo-u. Send for Illustrated catalogue free. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Brass Eire Setts, Brass Coal Brass Fenders, Brass Andirons. Make your wife happy by gmng h £8°metHng useful and ornamental. Full line at T.C* BUliltL P* ¥. 5, POPPY CO, ANOTHER WEEK OF OUR HOLIDAYSALE. The public certainly seems to appreciate our efforts to furnish USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS at prices within the reach of the most modest purse. lhe crowds daily in attendance, tho numberless expressions of sat isfaction on the part of purchasers, and the large sales withal, have alike been very gratifying to us. ... This week will chronicle marvellous happenings in prices at our store. MONEY TO LOAN. Mr. Warren Grice, ono of the bright est youn-g lawyers of Hawklnsvllle, and one .of tho youngest members of the legal fraternity In Georgia, l» In the city for a short stay. He talks of JlawklusvUle’H prospects In the must hopeful way. He Is on© of those young men who Itave not found It necessary to lenve home for his life work, hut lias gone into his law practice tit home nnd in curncst, mid wl-ready he has been engaged In some of the bigg st crlmlMit cases to tho superior court ot hla county. I w.ts standing In a well-known drug store yoHterdiiy afternoon along with iv number of other people, when n man enme in jytd upoke to the clerk. I did not find out -what lie wanted, but t noticed that everybody acraunlied him moat carefully. I Inquired the cause of their Interest to the stranger. One of -the gentlemen said, "He wants a pockethook." That was somewhat eturt- llng, but nil of us wore more surprised when It turned out hat he couldn't nnd one tn tout store tIvv -was large -enough « fulfill hla requirements, l.urky maw! lie's one out of a thou sand. BtfUHVH IN SELF-HELt*. Hawkln.ivilln'n Business Men Moving In liio lUsht YVny. H/kwklnsvlIlt, Doc. 15.-(SpecUU.)-The Clem t’lty of the Wlregmss contains some very pructtcul urn! progressive business men, nnd their views ns voiced by Mr. l'Htc of tho firm of I»ato 9t Willis tndt. calcs the sort of spirit that will build up Georgia. VW« must meet people half way who have money to Invest and can bo Induced to come here," said Mr. Palo, "and 1 have proposed that twenty, or as many more tu can be Induced to get in with us, Join In a movement to Induco the Invest ment of money hero In the creation of new Industries* If wo nhow our faith by putting In our capital It will have moro effect and in my opinion will prove tho strongest inducement to outskle Invest ors. We have been discussing the project of effecting un organisation and subscrib ing a certain amount of capital and then appoint somo ono to place before those socking good locations for business and Investment the advantages offered at llawklnsvllle. We have abundant natural advantages that by proper effort on our part can bo utilised to build up the town and secure proper channels for Investors.” Tho Lord helps those who help them selves, and tho progressive business men of this place propose to act on that line. Tho water power offered by the OcrouL goo at this point cun bo mado a factor of untold vnluo In tho work of attracting and building up manufacturing Industries. The uso of electricity ns a motive power In manufacturing Is being utilized already In many places; and at this point, where It can be generated by water power, tho cost of producing It can bo reduced to a minimum. Another railroad is likely to bo built In tlio near future, giving llawklnsvllle a moro direct outlot to Florida and bring ing It into closer relation with a rich eec* tlon of country lying between It and tho Georgia Southern and Florida railway. The r.irmtt Lumber <\*mp.uiy of Ulch- wood, Ga* ,1s one of tho strongest lumber concerns In the atato. Thoy now own and operate eighteen miles of railroad. Having recently secured all of tho plno timber lands between lttchwood and llawklnsvllle they propose to extend their road to a point within ten miles of this place. Four mllcis of the ten Is already graded* leaving only* six to bo graded. Tho lino would bo an easy one to build. Such a connection would bring to Hawk- lnsvlUo a largo volume of trade. It Is •aid that the IVirrott Lumber Company will aid in building tho connecting link. If llawklnsvllle will Join In tho undertak ing. Tho project Is being discussed, and from w hat I learned while here. It Is safe to predict a favorable outcome. /■even per cent. Loans negotiated oo Improved city property and farms. SOUTHERN LOAN AND TRUST COM. PANY OF GEORGIA. C3 Second street, Macon, Ga. LOANS NEGOTIATED. On Improved city and farm property in Bibb and Jones counties In loans ranging from $530 ud at 7 per cent, sim ple Interest; time from two to flvo years. Promptness and accommodation a spe cialty. L J. ANDERSON & CO.. No. S18 Seosnd Street. Macon. Ga. LOANS ON REAL ESTATt Loans mads on cholc. real eatat* and farming lands to Georgia. Interest 7 per cent. Paynblo In two, three or Hr* year*. No delay. Commissions very reasonable. 470 Second Street. Macon. Ga. FOUGHT TO A DRAW. Waabkikton. D. C., Dec. 15.—Tho fisht which was to have taken place Thursday nLrivt between Jack Bolen ct thl* city nnd EJJto Pierce of New Yortc. mvl which was prevented by the nhoriff ot Alexandria county, Vau. was pulod off last nifffit at the Young Men'* Athletic Club In Maryland, about six mllea from thl» dty. It was to be a finish fight. The roe.-v fought gamely for t\v city-two round*, but after that until the thirty-fifth not a blow was to ruck, huh claiming to h»v» broken hand*. The referee de clared the eveut ’’no conteet." KILtiHD aiS M'UT Mn<*>n, iM.n*. 1 Vw 15.—7\wd, who Itvcs tn tihs county fan tnilco from here, enragwl IxMtuso tvs -wife refused to live with hun, sent a buttec through her brain, kitting her Instantly. Then ta* turned the revolver on hlntHolf, but (tttzew grabbed Urn and brought him to Jail herd. J. L. ANDERSON, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER Plana elevations, details, printed spec!- flcutlons and building superintendence. Estimates furnished and contracts promptly oxecuted In any part of the state. Postoffice Box No. 1GS. Office No. 1321 Third street. Macon, Go. Capo#, Coats, Jackets. A limited number of Astrakhan* and Black Russian Lynx Caipcs. Ladles' black and navy htlJor-tnade Capes, fur and braid trimmed, or sllk- Uneft hood, worth 56.50, holiday price 54.00 Ladles' baflor-anadc double Capes of fine melton, beaver, Cheviot or covert cloth, and rapes with hoods Uned with plaid, sSflce or surah silk, worth 512.60, holiday price ...57.00 The latest novelties to ladles’ fine applique trimmed tailor-made Capes, worth 517.50, holiday price 53.98 Ladies' tailor-made Jackets, worth 55, thoOhlay price 53.00 Ladles' tallor-imade Jackets, worth 58.00, holiday price 35.000 Ladles’ tailor-made Jacked, worth 310.00, holiday price 36.00 Ladles' ttaRor-made Jacket, -worth 512.60, holiday price 37.50 Ladles’ -tailor-made Jacket, worth 315.00, holiday price 310.00 Silks. We have by far -the best selected nnd largest stock of black, plain and fancy Bilks ever brought to Ms city. Magnificent*: assortment of Mgh-clate Bilks tor suits, waists and shirts re ceived during the past week. -Embossed Silks, Chiffons, Silk Cre- ponu and Japanese Srepcs ta fit the new colorings. Thirty Dress Patterns, entirely new deslg-nu, to evening silks, just received. Black Dress Fabrics. Wc have new in Black Dress Goods Imported Wool Crepons. B\tncy weaves. Surah Surges and Wfde Wale Serqee, bought far helotw real value and to be soCd tbait way. A variety Styles, cut pieces, to fine Imported Ckxiktags. such ns meltons, beaver, clay diagonals and Whlpscotds. A. T. HOLT, Real Estate Agent, 36 Second street. I have some nice houses yet to rent. Come and see me about them. Several farma to rent, and some splendid offer ings for sale. List your property with me and give me a chance to see what I can do with It. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. BUBERS. Permanently located. In tha *p* etaltlea venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female Irregularities and potion oak. Cur* guaranteed Adtlresa In confidence, with stamps 110 Fourth *tr**t. Macon. Ga. DR. C H. PEETH, EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. KM SECOND STREET. MACON. GA. DR. t. H. SHORTER. BYE, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Ofllc* MI Cherry St., Macon, a a. DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Office and residence, First street, near Cherry. H. A. BROWN. M. D., Residence corner Church and Leo Stf^ra, Knto MaCOn. Calia In the day for the present will be answered from McCreary drug store Telephone 136. M. R Freeman. H. O. Griswold FREEMAN A GRISWOLD. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Masonic Building, - - - Macon. Ga ' JOHN R. COOPER, Attorney-at-law, Exchange Bank Building, Rooms T and 8. Macon, Go. HOPE rOLIULL, Attorney and Counselor at law, 855 Third Street ACADEMY OF MUSIC Five Nights, Commencing 1 Tuesday, December 18th., n\HE mLDWN-MSLVILIjB CO.. Headed by the Charming and Versatile MISS PB.VRL MELVILLE. Change of play caxitk perAarmancc. !Prlc«, 10, 20 land 30 cants; bo extra, no higher. Matinee Thursday and Saturday. Iddtes ttiLTiluiix! free Tuesd.^* night when <iocv>mp.uiied by m. person with U paid 30 oeots Cakoc. Reeer\ e seats on Ale at Ludden A Dates' Music House. SCHUBERT FYMTHONY CLUB AND LADY QUARTETTE. Finest Musical Talent Ever in Macon. THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 20. One Night Only.' AT MACON VOLUNTEERS' ARMORY For the Benefit of the Volunteers. Price of admission, 75 cents. Useful Holiday Gifts. Chenille -Portlcn-es, full length, extra quality •_ - .* 3-49 Fringed borders Chenille Table Covers 38o 2 1-2-yard lengths all-rin-ea Table Ctahts 63o One dozen nll-hnen Doylies 49o One dozen alt-linen Napkins ,...90o One dozen aJl-lSnen hetmstltchedi Tbwels, large size 51-50 Taffeta silk shirtwaist patterns 33.00. ExjtTa-heavy black gros-gralu Silk Dress Pahtarns 30.00 Japanese Silk Dress Patterns...51.30 Wool Henrietta Dress Patterns, In black 31.75 Ail-wool Surah Serge Dress Patterns 53.50 Wool Dress Patterns to fancy weaves 31-00 <Sait toe Dress Patterns 75c Gingham Dress -Patterns 50a Ladles' Tailor-Made Capo 33.00 La-dies' Tburlst Jacket 53.00 Children's Jackets 51.00 Laos Collarettes 90o to 36.00 Children's Thibet, Angora amd Lynx Sets 31.25 Oamadi Sable. French Seal, Water Mink Nook Srairftt, animal heads, 32.50. Best Silk Umbrellas, Dresden China Hnndtes 52.93 Eiderdown Quilts 53.90 ’OaCtfomia Lamb's Wool Blankets' price' 34.50 Crochet SpreaHs ...50a Max-sdiffles Spreads 98o Six pairs ladles' Fast BCnck Hose, extra quality 75o Six ixtlrs gen-tlemen'e Fast Black Hose, extra quality 75o Winsor TSes 19o Tortoise Shell Side Combs ..10c 4o25o 'Suedo Kid Gloves 35o Glace Kid Gloves 75o Itadioa' 'Hand Saitoh els 9So Glove-fltiHng Cotrsots, wthlto nnd gray 5»j iSUlK-covered Head Rests, h'and- painted 29o Ladles white hem»titched Linen Handkerdhiers 5a Ladles’ sdfttdtoltth all-llncn Hem stitched llandkerchlefs ’...1 12J-2o LaKMes' nK-llncn ombrioMered border H-atUdkerohldfs, extra vtalucs 15c. 20c, 25o. Ladles obtbMered rrtmournlng hem- sttebltdd Handkerchiefs I0o OhitMren’s silk HhratkerkChlefU... lOo Gentlemen’s all pure linen, soft-finish, hemstitched Ha-rtdkerchlefs 16a Gentlemen’s pure linen white silk hemstitched Hand kerchiefs 25a a P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM, s MACON. GA. SASH. DOORS. LUMBER. MOULDIHSS. FAINTS. LIME AND CEMENT. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co., J. L MACK, M«n*g*r. - - - Macon Ga. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Cheapest honeo in Macon. Orders promptly filled. A trial *olIcUed. MACOH SASH, DOOR- & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, .1 !l II.UiALt AND MANUF ACTURBR3 OF— . ; I 3 • • Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. OOIe« ssd lalurooo $500,000,000 IN GOLD ■Would be less annoyance than a shoe that don’t fit. THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO. No. 513 Cherry St., Macon, Ga., HAVEN’T THAT MUCH GOLD (YET) ' BUT THEY HAVE THE SHOES that fit and last, and by making your purchase* ot this firm you may to noma future day save up tho above amount. WE STILL -LEAD IN LOW PRICES and for the next twenty days tn order to reduce our extensive (took wo will give a reduction of 15 per cent, on all goods ia our houz*. Remember only the BEST OF SHOES are handled by ua and everything add la guaranteed to be first class by tha . ROCHESTER SHOE CO., 513 CHERRY STREET. MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET SAW MILLS, Machinery AU IKinds*