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Stricture and Varicocele
THE MACON TELEGRAPH* FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1901
painted, gentle, but
It In more than ten
warrant, my saying i
*r cent, or all cates t
I at your ow n home ar
w you what I have done
•ntlon from business or ot
id 14 lad dp
NtfCBMJl. f
• duties,
private
are nf-
Inman Uuildi
’ully my
n the miperlorlty of my tre;
Iff action. Call for froo conn
in blankn: correspondenf <• ntr
. 22% H. Broad Street, Atla
rtly confidential.
Willingham Sash and Door Co.
Dealers in
Mantels,
Paint,
Lumber,
Lime,
:e ii
if
I UK WORK OP SCORING THE WIN-
NKRN WAS NOT Ql ITK ( OMPLKTED
tkstuhdav, hit will hi: CON
TINUED TODAY.
The
anage
3 of the poultry show
aro pleased with the large attendance
yesterday and think that today's at
tendance will double yesterday's. Mr.
Boring Brown began scoring the chlch-
CnM y«»terday morning at 8 o’clock and
continued until 10 o'clock last night.
ill Unish by this afternoon. The j students are glad to
lug ar.- the prize winners so far: of the opportunity
i IIC ANNUAL SERIES OF LECTCRE!
HAS IIEGC.N—ALL PRELIM I \ A It V
MATTERS DISPOSED OF AND COL
LEGE WORK BEGINS IN EARNEST.
folio
J. D
Me
i., first
i. flrat,
and and
Cement,
Builders’
Hardware,
No. 457 Third Street.
Etc
An Impressive Fact.
IP THERE IS A CHILL OR DAMP-
>»>•* IN Till: ATMOSPHERE AND
TO! WANT TO AVOID ITS Dl*\«
OR EE AIILE EFFECTS, TUT
Wilson’s Pure Rye
AND YOt; WILL RE HAPPY* MOT
TLED. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
Bedingfield Bros.,
arty, Allan
d cock, first co.
1 third hen, first
third pullet, first pen.
T'.ny cutro, 1-artrldge Corhlns-Flrst
CO, k; first. -comj and third hen.
I> B. Dlekeon, TalbottOD, Gj.—First
cock; third pen.
•r. D. McCarty, Atlanta, Ga„ barred
Pljmouth Jtoc ke—First and third cock-
rel. lir.it, f»rnnj an d third pullet
J. K. Ottley, Atlanta, Barred p| y .
mouth H
first and eecor
J. K. Ottley
Plymouth Hoc
and second he
Dr. K. P. Moore has begun a ?■
of lectures to the students of Me
on physiology and hygiene. T
lectures are delivered each t*rrr. m
connection with the department of bi
ology under Prof. G. W. Macon, and
'Ill continue until next June." Th»
’avail themselves
- of hearing Dr.
Moore, as his discourses are highly en-
tcrtainlng. Th* hour which will be
regularly given to this feature has not
yet been definitely determined, but It
will be arranged with the view nt giv
ing the large number of students tin
opportunity to attend without conlllct-
ing with other studies.
j V''.T*" r1 ' 1 th * Paying of tuition,
and other things Incident to the b?oin-
n.ng Of the new term have been com
pleted and the work of each denart-
inent ha* begun with renewed In:*--.' ■>
The “Clean Sweep” Sale
is the proper name for it. Tho sweeping is
still going oil and your opportunity is good
yet, but will not continue always.
Of course we can fit you and the quantity
and variety is bore too.
A small lot, but nice styles and new goods in
children’s and boys’ overcoats and lilsters.
$2.0(1
Regular prices $3.50 and $4 50.
Now
A LARGE STOCK.
POPLAR STREET.
Our Stock of Silverware
is one which will plonso ovory tnsto.
Wo boliovo in entering to nnr rus.
tumors nml thorafbrecarryn variety
of designs Unit is suro to oompnsa
11,1 Wo havo tho same ,te.
signs running through ontira sots of
toilet artioloa and tahlowaro. We
liavo unique patterns in all tho small
fanoios of tdlvorwaro. In fact, wo
have n complete silverwnro stock in
both solid and plated ware.
J. H. & W. W. Williams,
352 Second St. Macon, fla.
If you saw 1 timber you rsblf, you know without “oursav so’’
you can’t make a good job unless you uso
Good^*
Kiln-Dried
Lumber.
MASSEE & FELTON
LUMBER CO.,
have tins land always on band. Wo operate two larco I
steam dry kilns at our saw mills and ono at our Macon I
■factory, and can furnish special sizes on short notice. I
o«lc. Factory a.d lord., I'.t.llr .t rcct, Fourth to Fifth. j
Convenient to depot and country wagons. !
Hkiel second; Hen, The attendance I* approxlmxuty the
, f as last year, and will bj slightly
Atlanta. Ca.-Whlte \ u ! s “ r . "hen all of the new students
—First cockrel; first a Tt,: n I. <: ’’
first and aecond nul r \ pr ** Pn, *dv«» of the college T.
lei; first pen. P 1 V l'v to l, ‘" " convention nt
Macon—Cornish !n- W.
■r- .a
•WrtT'pS.laf'llrst*ani ^cond'pSnaf UP ' h * W '
horns—Fast cock?'^iw?'aecond 1 ^and j
ITn'TLT:- '"'7 nd ' ,nd ,hlr<1 pui- An AHrodve Exhibit of rr.<-lc*rr
i r « 4 p "l' I nnd ai.is.nnr,.
horn-, -First cock ;' f 'nrst ' 1 'and U(T secnif i - u l" 1 * rrlva j* nf ernckcry, glass-
and fourth pullet; first j
Barry Orlggn, Macon. Pekin Ban-
tams-FIrst.r.ick. llrst and second hen"
first and eofoml pullet! firs, j™, ”
Georg., nrtighton, Vlnoville Golden
fie,.bright Bantama—Hen. fir t acn
R Jd'oSm.' l , n * ham - '"■ok Urenoted
fimt. Bants me—Cockrel first; hen
George II. Pjnnt. Jar.. Macon. Black
third? Anlan »*-Hen flrat, sccand and
m&.^r^ lc !! on ' Talbotton. Black Ml-
0 ffi. ^ flrat ! l*tn flrat and second
.Silver cun for highest *ooring pen
are Invariably moderate when the’eias:
of goods is taken Into consideration.
|MACON’S PLAYHOUSE!
BENSON & HOUSER,
The Up-to-Date Clothiers.
OAC^CA^A^^^eA^^AA/vvvVVVvvvvVvvvvVVVVWVVV^S/vV^-
Watches and Diamonds
Tho best in material and workmanship, stylish in design
and reasonable in price, at
STEVENS’ JEWELRY STORE,
366 Second Street.
Amason’s Fries List
KcIhou County ity _ _
Cooper'* Laurel Valley X,
Corn
North CeorKiii White Corn.
Holland Gin...
New England Ilnna
Old Soar Mania Corn.......
Monogrnm Rye ............
Double Stnitiir Juniper Gin.
Hill Creek Cabinet ltye...
Kentucky Sour .Ala*la Rye...
Star “A" Rye
Aiiia»on'a AAAA Rye.
Client nut Grove Rye
I make a specialty of Jtip* nml or
«era by naall. J. V/. A 31A SON,
403 1*01*1, A It STREET.
$2,011
2.00
.OO
3.00
4.0(1
4.00
-It. K.
High-
1«., — i.;
Tho othr
riRATBS OF PENZANCE,
A ^ rk 2fi! r , nno . P"«ntatfon of
American j amateur pr eduction **?„{?'* u™ 1
lhe chon,.' *, under the able training
\\ . \Y right, are 'thor-
* tuneful airs
Tho costum
In Asiatic
lanta.
lllghopi k. m Ing pon In
K* Ottley, Atlanta. Iin ,, cnnrim-..
« U H Hc-oring pen in Modltot-rancan of Mr. rimrl
mf’pe'n "indlnt,-'rl '°“*5!»- Arllled'ln'iu .
ng pon Indian Game , of thi* delightful opera
1 »*«>■» win be completed
^1 ited tho show yesterday and enjoyed
nrc Jikk.
tion and
performs
tho
y, ,r " ,hr " i,,s i«tx*tti\« m *ii11,i,ii»!•' r ii./.'tm
III d'l'UggNU "' , Ur "- **
r.M IlllTAIVJIBM NE.\T TIUItSDAV.
loiiitg Pr Will Tnkr Purl In n
•tit I'erforinniiee.
it fill
rtolnment nitl be
n /nur-lnj rvenlng, February it
' " k * n lh ' Hotel latnlrr pmr-
J V 1 ' •' t!i 1 ,|, ,r
t "i:n,i, , ir niii i . V’v,
I*- :tU11fII1 . ni; \ (li ,
tt-ln
,t atl.- rendition* by the b»»t - talrnt
:'e1m-"'l I 1 '"! HOly C1,y " -''I' I"'
eientrd In electrical tahleju by
noli',' " n,> ' JI ""hT Frank
tiy. u minted by oth-r memh-rs.
'nt*. \i\itiiH.i: hi:\h.
■;|» lhr
llemnln. Mill Hr 'hipped to
Gordon for Interment.
' ' kl ! < '• h- t h m
' they opto
ng. Her
rdoii thin
I’ltt m-:m> chicken pie.
' Ii *»*!» In Park Bow
In the original j.ruuue-
1 L m 4iw h l " lho be “Uty of the
..... on'a »!tr C d rtBl " rl, “ "> «he
u-minro , S t ' ,e!ri1 ♦•no. A rocky
group, of pintle* C « rnwo| l-
drinking. «<mc phtvinv e , • t 1 "'^
hr J , urt In the dlrti
m n* .ire tinging, and. looking
gr. mp of girls climbing o- *
and hide* in the cave, i
He to umoxed „ t iheir . ruv .
Ha* V.t'l.r' 1 : U „ u,h ,'' th « only woman hi
sss? r h “ ‘h h : j ap : ^c l h o e/°.
[*J° hii < profe«»lon that even-
■V.... *:"; r r-mvui., an
him i L \ h ," ln love with
he aivdiv j ," n . hcr h, ' i,r '- which
hi, ‘ Luring the chorus
j Vn ;" : r r r! - ,i,hi| . v
ill",.' ha» entered unnoticed, and in
ii,ev ^MnL, ° n of lh " fncl ‘hat he l.“ a"
h > think, an orphan hoy, they relea**
o "neve? h m r r- F U '" y ™“*- « £3S
I mnL ", K an nr Phan. Girls
niajai-general go up reck* while
the Pirate, ladu go In a wild dance!
r»l produce, B Brlii,h Hag
plrats king u black d ig with
3d the
tull in
described hi
Afruld ho h
his family
«lft Fredcri
-i ruined c
ideVby’hs
rought diw
ii rxtermina
ha pel by
seated
daughters
1 left alone. The
to him that he
:y i h **y
ua » only a years
prent!ted to the
21. mint i -:iu n 1
t informs them
io orphan. Th-
I determines to
ttack the castle
revenge. They
and in
Satisfaction.
No iloubt about the gooil of our
Hlnnclie ClgarH, They give satis
faction hccaase they nre made «»f
the sort of tohncco that Mult* the
tante of Nat«»kers.
-V well-ninilc, hnnil-rollcd, eleao
elKar.wItli Iona Havana Seed tiller
and Sumatra wrapper. An enjoy
able Miuoke and a da>*s pleaMnnt
Sol Hoge,
Ma iiiiKcr.
Corner Second and Mulberry street*
offering. f or thin tree I.
OXI.Y, III. line.I grit tie. Jfo. 1 and \o
2 Shlnglcn ever .old l n till, market
at rednecd price.I al.o have In
• loek flooring, rrllltig, wenther-
bearding, .lilnglea, lath., n mr and
builder.- hnrdfrare. Cull and .re it.
before huyiaa.
Massee & Cater.
PHONE v*r. ..... .... /
CORNER SIXTH AND CHERRY STS.
th
>r!sc If the gating
demy on oMnday
i»lon of her
betwofii Macon and Atlanta by Sotttborn
Ton trains
Railway.
l.v. Maoon .">.05 am, S 30 am, 1.06p m,7.10pm, 8.20 p-m T
Ar. At luma;,.-JO a m, II. lUnra,S.40p m, 0.55 pm, 10.30 pm! ‘
l.v. Atlanta 5.50 a m,>.l 50n m,12.06n’n,4.10pm, 10.45 n m I 1
A’-.Mitcon >•> ."0 it m, 12 U0n , n,2.25pm,7.00pm,12.55 n»t r'
Fittv minutos quickest lino. ° ’ .,
ci
IT', Pt HE—Til IT'S Slug |* ' „
Calvert Rye, ’
Wo Guarantee It. A '
hot family and for modic- h
inal purpose-;,
$1 por quart, $5.50
palloti, and it's tino
FLEETWOOD & CO
4 IS 1‘uflar Sir«rt«
■Arox
She tries t >
but he is a
» h«r, promlsi
The 'p..
THE BOSTONIANS TONIGHT.
Comic opera by the Bostonians la the
offering at the Academy tonight. This
famous organisation will present for
first time here their latest success
' VI> • roy,” produced In Xcw York
las; spring with ail the scenery acces
sories and light effects that markeJ Its
portraiture during the rnptropolitan
run. ‘The Viceroy” is thoroughly sit-
urate.I with beautiful mus!c in Victor
Herbert's best vein, and the song, “Ma
donna Mia,” a$ rendered !>y th- beau
tiful young soprano, Hilda Clark, is
conceded by critics to b* nno nr rh.%
I mofct popular and efl
composed in years. H
nabee ,the droll comodi
<*f the gems entrusted
! this work, while W.
George Frothlngham. I
H. Fitzgerald. Adel#
ballad*
Musically i
lations. **'
*nti/e eerv
which 100
:ion ln bal
COLD STEEL OR DEATH
"There Is but one small, chance t
"’ ur '’“’ I >n-; .1 -•••- am, a
operation, was the awful prosnoct *
before .Mrr. I B. Hunt of Lime Ridge
\\ I-'., by her doctor after vainly tryin-
to cure her of a frightful cas* o'
etomach ti-.u;;,:,. ami jaunii,,
pci- sv a :r i z
stomach and liver troubles, but
heai.l of It. Iwk teven boltles. ta
wholly cured, avoided the
knife now weighs more and feelfbet!
ItB Positively guaran-
! m, .' ,tomach - llvcr ani1 kldnej
troubles, and never disappoints. Price
tOc. at all drug .tores.
See our ad. in this issue-
closing out winter shoes.
E. B. Harris it Co.
IRWIN i OMING.
CRESTO.N CLARK.
Clarke will mak- hi*
-e at the A ademy a-
visited S-.
id ah
o
• o
]tor
Stove Repairs.
llr i %»»«.» i im* <,i:
nit. O.FNn i nut I IK OIK
o. NV. THO.MPSON,
'••HONK. 317a.
• 1IIEHR N s I RLE f.
For the Ladies.
Reine de Violetle Cream.
A «t«*l: ii Ii ( f n I l»(loa for oba|.prd akin
» ” r ,hr affrr »h»»|»i«
» or lhr Nnb; after the balk
Manufactured by
H. J. LA-NAR & SONS
^1 1*11 K.ME t Ol IIT OF GEORGIA,
Heard Thar*da>. February
Macon t Irruit.
M t
H
HOW TO
I RE THE (.RIP,
MU ON. t; % .
l"r bottle bj
•irasguta.
. f.r F.r by all druggie.
Lamar Se tfona, wbole»aIe agfntA
e Every One
^ That lias ever vis
t% 0l,r store knows that 1
ii carry the large.-t 1
line of Vehicles, Ilur- 1
ness and Robes of any '
.k dealer in this section, 1
l and the fact our cus- ^
j 44 tomers continue to *
ii fa\or us is evidence ^
s “fticient that our ^
goods are reliable, at- <
it tractive and well worth I
iq the price we ask. V
I4| . X 011 are cordially C
<1 invited to give us a t
o caU J
g S. S. PARMELEE,«
4) Macon, Ga. <