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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1901
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Age and Quality.
It’s impossible for a young whisky to bo a
liquor whisky, as it lacks that oily substance.
There are sixteen different properties besides
pure spirit generated in fermentation. The
spirit of whiskey nover changes. It is the
other
Products of Fermentation
which aro chemically converted into essential
oils by tho action of oxygen during the aging
process. Tno essential oils thicken the whisky
and entitle it to be callod liquor. That’s what
makes Greon River Whisky superior to all
others.
A. & N. fl. Block,
Distillery Distributors for the State of Georgia.
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THEY A HE
i CLIN ED TO COME
HACK AT HIM, SAVING THAT IF
IIE IS SATISFIED THEY AIIK—HIT
THE DRIVING Chi ll'S SECRETARY
SAYS -Mil. HAY WON NO HARNESS,
AM HE HAS SEVERAL TIMES
STA'i *-D.
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Perferred Stock j
g Absolute Safety, |
Perfect Security, s
* Guaranteed Dividends §
OFFERED BY THE jj
Equitable Banking |
and Loan Company {
OF MACON, GA. jj
GEO. A SMITH, Vice-President
• 461 Third Street.
DIRECTORS:
J. W. CABANISS, Prosidont Exchange Bank.
A. B. SMALL, Wholesale Grocor.
A. BLOCK, Prosidont Acme Browing Go.
J. L. ANDERSON,. .Andorson it Clraco, Lawyers, {[>
$ GEO. A. SMITH,. .Prosidont Chamber Commerce. §
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YOU HAVE THE PRICE TO HE WELL
DRESSED AT A VERY SMALL OUT
LAY OF CASH AND AT THE SAME
TIME GET MORE TUAN
MONEY'S WORTH.
YOUR
Amason’s Price List
M»Una (Qunir *».OS
Iwep.r’a Laurel Valle? if. C.
Corn S.M
North (lenrKift While Cora.... 2.00
ItnlUad 11.00
IlnulHiul Hum... 2.00
«ll<t Hour IImU Cora... 2.00
Monnumm llye 2JJ0
|)oulila sinimp Jsniper Ola.... 2.50
illll CYerk C'ahluel lly«...... 0.00
Kniiui K) Hour Hank Ilya...... 11.00
liar “A" Ilya M.OO
AiuMttii'a A AAA Ilya .«..••.»• • 4.00
I'IimIiiuI (iron lire 4.00
I fe.tUt a •|MM'leIty of Jtiar and or*
(•ra by uiull. J. W. A.MAAON,
402 POPLAII aiiduUA
St MM Ell SALE
C>> GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS *T%
TO .MAKE ItOOM l OIl FALL STOCK.
New upright piano* III lira tit I f til cane* from $180 U|*. Notv U your
SimoimI Imiitl 11 prlah 1 piano* from 9100 up.
ml Kami *qhar« pianos from *25 up.
Iln»r oil linnd it Intel) lino «.r inch pdelimit'd make* ita Welter, Soh-
rr. It r0.1 loti A llnoli. Iter* A Pond, Crotvtl, I.eater nod llojnl plnnoa.
miller »f piano* only hem uaeil a few month*, jii.t ua Rood na new,
id cun hnrdly tell from now Inatriiuients, that I *v111 cloao out at
i n( htirunlna. « nil nl onee and aoeiiro one.
1-'. A. GUTTENBERGER & CO.,
Planters Hotel.
Ilarnaril and llrjau Street*,
Savannah, Ga.
RATBSl 91.50 and #2.00 per Dar*
Newly l*nrnlahed Tlirunahoul.
limit Houma. Mllli lint and Cold Water, each floor.
Mill.I'.l I'Alls TO VI.I RAU.1IOAD DEPOTS.
CuUine unaurpiu>*e(l. M. ul* at all hour* European plan.
ConnectliiK saloon and Itniber sin
11.11 PIIOM: NO. 5D5. W. C. UKOYIA Proprletn
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i Amason’s AAAA Rye.
0 Ihoae needlUK a allmi
It Invaluable In the alek
little
Tho Macon horsemen who went up to
Atlanta, carrying a string of eight
trotter*, or pacer* to enter in the re
cent races there are willing to bury
atchet. They charge the management
f the Atlanta r&cea with being too
“business-like/* but are willing to con
cede that the gentlemen in charge did
the beat they knew how, and here the
matter rest*.
The Constitution of Friday morning
contained a statement that Macon’s
September matinee might have to be
called off beceauae Atlanta’* horsemen
were mad and would not have any en
tries in the race*. To this threat the
Macon horsemen ray, that tho Macon
Driving Club ban .given several beau
tiful matinee*, and only twice was At
lanta represented^ Charlie . H. came
down on the twtfoccaaiona but he lack
ed a .gwd 'deal of being the “whole
thin*/*
The Macon Driving Club and tho
Piedmont Driving Club, an clubs, haver
nothing to do with the spat that ha* oc
curred over the recent races, and the
fact is emphasised that whatever char
gee and counter charges have been
made came from Individuals, except a:
to Mr. Ilay’s charge that tho Macon
Driving Club did not pay a prize which
he won, when he first raced at Macon.
! The secretary of the club says no prize
wan offered, at It was merely an exhi
bition heat between Charlie H. and
Narclssa, and It was thoroughly under
stood by Mr. Ray that Charlie H.
should be allowed to win, by holding
Narciasa back.
Mr. Ray, the owner of Chnrllc II.,
and who Is said to have managed the
Atlanta race*, answers tho charges
made against him by the Macon horse
men. who claim that they were mis
treated. The Macon gentlemen are dis
posed to let Mr. Roy’s answer stand If
It suits him. They say they havo no
groat expectations from Atlanta nnd
have no desire to do too much speci
fying, and If Mr. Ray lo satisfied with
hlu defense, they will let tho matter
rest right there. Ills answer Is a#-fol
lows, and was published .in the Atlanta
Journal
“In the first place the Piedmont Driv
ing Club had nothing to do with the
and none of It* members were
interested In them any more than any
other horsemen In Georgia j*
“In tho etron-1 place Macon never
furnished the starter for the race*
Jack Horner, pf Atlanta, officiating in
that capacity.
“Third—The score cards, and the
management of them were in the hands
of a Macon man, Mr. Ross ,tho owne
of u Macon man, Mr. Ross, the owner
of Musquetoou, nnd, further, the score
curds were given to nit who naked for
them. Hundred* were given away.
“Fourth—I issued 25 passes to the
Macon hor>i**inen and to tho men inter
ested in horses Crotn Macon. I offered
to pay the way of one member be-
B 1 was out of parses and thought
as entitled to one. and offered him
•nt*. 1 told him I would get tho
50 cents back, so It wos equivalent to a
pass.
Fifth—There were but two men from
Macon who were recognized as having
anything to do with the race*, official
ly. They were Ross, the owner of Mur-
quetoon, and Mowers, the trainer.
Thero were also two Atlanta men.
myself and Trainer Reeve*. ’We four
nnd no more* made all the arrange
ments.
“Bixth—Further than that. I did
ore than I agreed to do In the orig
inal contract, which stated that tho
proceeds were to be divided In three
port*. One for thb DcRray fund;* one
for the Macon men. and the other for
me to pay the expenses of the races—
such ns a hand, printing, a special car
to carry the hand, advertising and oth
er Incidentals. I further paid on»-half
of the expends* of bringing the Ma
horses to Atlanta, which was in addi
tion to the original agreement
“Beventh—Further than that I have
never received the prise I won in Ma
con when Charlie 1L defeated Karels
sa In the first races I attended. The
prise was supposed to be a set of har
but I have never seen the har-
RHS,
Eighth—l do not believe that any of
true sportsmen in the Macon* Driv
ing club made any such statement
ared In The Telegraph The i
sportsmen must have been abn-mt”
ic matinee races to be given
on’* track on September 14 will b<
best yet. There Istevery reason
•ve that some of the beat hor
he state will be here. The assun
* 1* given that If Atlanta wishes t
l any horses they will be wel
d for, and their owners or driver
be shown every courtesy,
ws how to do such things.
If you wear a 1, 1 1-2, 2, 2 1-2, 5, 5 1-2,
5, 7 or 8, it will surely pay you to look at
our
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counter of ladies’ oxfords and strap san
dals. Come early and get your share.
STRONG SHOE CO.
Here is just one more of thoee ex
tent chances to purchase clothing,
hats and gents' furnishing goods at
a big sacrifice.
Menra. Burnett & ''Goodman, the
clothing merchants; have decided to
equip their Store‘S with the latest fix
tures and In fact to remodel the whole
establishment and rather than take
the time and trouble to move their
clock to the second floor, which will
be necessary in making these Improve-
mentA they have decided to put the
whole dock on the market for a time
at greatly reduced prices.
This sale Is a bona fide and no
catch-penny affair for their stock is
all new, and fresh. Having only been
In buslnens about nine month?, It Is
not necensary to make each sweeping
reductions on account of old st/x*k. Mr.
Goodman said to our reporter today
that h!s firm did not like to make such
reductions but the time being so short
before the fall trade began, they deem
ed it-best to run off the tiock rather
than go to the trouble and expense of
moving up stairs and down again. They
offer 33 1-3 per cent, off on all cloth
ing, 50 per cent, on all straw hatband
25 per cent, on furnishing goods.
It will be a great saving for anyone
to purchase from this firm now*, even
If they have to lay the goods aside.
This is a rare offer and will not last
long.
Fine Engraved Stationery
Wedding Invitations
Visiting Cards
The Latest Styles
The Finest Material
The Best Workmanship
At
Stevens’ Jewelry Store
366 Second Street
XVILLAHDTIOUSE, Titlltilnh Falls, Ga.
Has juct opened for the season an>l
will be open until December. Rates,
45 to $10 per week; $18 to $30 per
month. Special rates to families.
Address, WILL PARK, Prop.
O’Hara & Callaghan.
Oldest Whiskey House
in Macon.
Keep ronttuntl> <>ji hand the pur
est Whiskeys, Wine*, Ale* and
Porter*. They arc Jnst putt lug on
tlic mnrkct tlietr fninoun
William Berkele Six Year
Old Whiskey.
Four fall quart* for 93.50, charges
prepaid and packed In plain case
without lunrks. Other good* a*
follUWSt
Kentucky Sour Mu*h, per k*1,.|1.50
Pare N. C. Corn, per Knllon. ••■ l.RO
Pennsylvania Pure llye, per gal 1.50
Pencil Hrnndy, per Knllon. ••• 1.50
nnd np.
Sherwood Pure llye guaranteed ,
Hcven year* old, per quurt., 1.00
Mill Creek Cabinet Rye.*,*., 3.00
Double Stamp Gin.... •••••••-2.50
Mt. Vernon, elKlit years old..# 1.00
per quart, or 93*50 per Knllon.
Double Stumped, G-yenr-olil Rye
per Knllon. • • • ••••• 2.50
PHONE 40T.
O’HARA <5c CALLAGHAN.
220 COTTON AVENUE.
AHigh-Grado In9titu-
ROMS
THAT NOW SEEMS TO IIE PLAN OF
THE CITY AUTHORITIES—A FEW
HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL DO* THE
WORK—'TUB BUILDING WILL SEAT
•1,000 PEOPLE.
\ J. W. AMASON,
^ -I'liovr. mo. .a roruR itrut.
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lf You Cannot Call
And Sec Our Line of
Wa irons. Buggies-and Carriages,
tv r l to U
’
and mi
>ry and “Ter
js of Baruosvill
retail. You cat
35» & 35- Foplar St.
.Maeou, La.
Heard Bros.
Women’s Haberdashery,
g
Summer -srrjfejj Prices.
vice. Parasols, Umbrella:
Sailor }{alc. Qlpine Strain
Hats, tilasliable Stocks,
otc., loss than factory cost.
Phillips & Jones.
0 BOOSE 10 BE
tion For Ladio^* 1 ShOftCl* College- GEORGIA.
Situation beautiful. Climate delightful and Invigorating. Health record unpar
alleled Homo comforts, careful supervision. Young girls received. A11 live with
tho faculty In tho college. Buildings worth *$150,000. Equipment excellent, well ap
pointed laboratories, good gymnasium, etc. Faculty large, and composed of able and
experienced professors. Courses extensive and thorough. In line w.'th those given
In the leading universities. A large endowment, eniuring students superlative ad
vantages at moderate cost. The trustees grant a number of scholarships to de
serving, young ladles. Art nnd Elocution Departments ably conducted. Music
Faculty unsurpassed In America: musical equipment excellent.
A PRIZE PIANO (gift of a generous friend of education) to be awarded for the
best work. This 1» a two-thousand dollar H-nllstt & Davis Plano—perhaps tho
grandest musical prize ever offered In any college In tho world.
During the past term all space was filled. Young ladles would do well to make
early application for admission in September. Writo President Simmons for a
catalogue, which will be sent free, postpaid.
“I may be mistaken,” said a citizen
yesterday, “but I believe I havo discov
ered tho card held up the sleevo of the
mayor and council when they nban-
loncd tho building of an auditorium,
it Is truo that the council saw that
they could not build it in time for the
veterans, because even If tho decision
of tho court was In their favor when
tho Injunction was heard on August 5,
and tho case was not appealed, they
would have less than two months to
get It ready, and this was a physical
impossibility. Knowing how much they
had set store by building it, I believ
they had a plan on foot that might get
one ready In time. As I said, I may
bo mistaken. It is to abolish the mar
ket and quickly transform the market
house Into an auditorium. This can be
done at slight expense.
“For several years there has been a
growing complaint against the market.
It Is tho scene of a great commotion
on Baturday nights among a clasi
customer* that bar the ladles. Res
this, there has been such a change In
peddling laws of late years as to
rlously interfere with the market 1
source of revenue to the city. It Is the
idea, I believe, to convert this building
Into an auditorium, and only use th>
two sheds for market purposes. Tho
of tho sheds will not In any
Interfere with tho auditorium, which
Will, as a rule, be used only at night,
'lie building Is sixty feet wldo and
200 feet long, and will .*<eat about
jle. All that Is necessary to do Is
remove the stalls, close up one of
side doors and erect a stage in
stead, and then put In the aeata. By
this plan the city has an audltoriu
ready built, and which can bo ready for
THE BEST
Is what you want when you buy some
thing for the Inner man. You can’t af
ford to be careleaa about this. If you
ar<? in starch uf a stimulant and appe
tizer try
Chas. Nelson’s Celebrated
GREEN BRIER WHISKEY,
It will meet every requirement and
mke you our permanent customer.
Fleetwood & Co.,
Phone :i70 418 Poplar, Macon, Go.
In i
It l« fair to presume that
will seek to enjoin the city fo
1th the market, or this 1
It. at least, and certainly there
10 one
doing
luch of
will be
H. L. BARFIELD,
Corner Second and Poplar Streets.
AGENCY FOR THE
AMERICAN^,'FIELD FENCE
Mado of largo, strong wires, heavily galvanized.
Amply provides for expansion aud contrac
tion. Only Best Bessemer steel wires
used, always of uniform quality.
Never goes wrong no matter
how great a ilrain
is put on it. Does
not mutilate, but
does elEtitnilj turn
cattle, horses,
bogs and pigs.
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
by the mmufactureru.
(ill and see It. Can show you how it will savo you money and feneft
your fields so they will stay T^nced.
To the Public.
Kround for «n Injunction on necount
of Incurring a debt. Two or thro, hun-
ilUra will mnk« the chons*. If
realty the plan of the mayor
jnclt. It strike* me thru It Is 0 *
. the original plan, If not b. t-
1 there :• les* room for an In
junction."
IN NEW QUARTERS
SEPTEMBER 15
Septcm
stand t
moving have decided to throw their
vtaole
of
Previous to our removal September 1 to Fourth street
(Southern Express Co.’s old stand) wo will olior our ontiro
stock at aetuul cost. It is useless for us to mention -'rades
makes or qualities—25 years of successful career in the
business aro a warantee that we have always handled tho
right stuff at the right pricts. Tho desire to bo troubled
as little as possible in moving prompts us to do this, there-
loro §20,000 worth choice, line old Liquors, Wines, etc,
will bo sold at cost. We mean what we say. Orders
solicited aud will have prompt attention.
A. Daus & Co.
Phone 37.
dials, etc., on the market at actual
This is \ rare opportunity to secure
the beet brands of whiskies, etc., at a
r. Won i nr
diced look, moth patches end I
op the skin, all signs of three trouble. I
it.* n ki■ -' n v i.' r..-> I
Ocli -1 v r.u
Our Carriage Plant
f.hlclc.
can bay *
coalUn’t loa-h tbrm
Thi Williams Buggy Co.,
*22 and 521 IK * I . MAC ON, GA
’THUNK 2020.