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TEE MACON TELEGRAPHj WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1901
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and CHRISTMAS
jp Illness in Solicitor’s Family
5|I2! Causes it
The month of all the year whon you have to >,• CA g ES qq OVER A WEEK
spend the most money, the time when you tjK |
must make the largest variety of purchases §|£ 1
and stretch your incomo to the last limit. |
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j All to lie Taker
Same I)ay
A«*i K n.-.I
m We Want You
as
to enjoy tho holidays, and wo will help you to gy
do it if you will give us tho opportunity.. Wo -V-
will give you clothing, slioes, hats, furnishings,
etc., of a standard quality, at pricos of the poor
kind. Trade with us and wo will help you to Mw
koep oxpensos down and put you on tho road CM
to prosperity. CM
I UNION CLOTHING CO.|
a; 410 Third Street- SK
I'p Next Week on
■ for Which They
Thin Week—AVain
ker of Important Caiei 011 the List.
All Juror* anil Wltne«*es Turned
Loose Till Then.
MAJ. ROSS AGAIN
CRITICALLY ILL
A Luneheon to Ifnve Hr
JJern Called Ofl on A(
Fact*
The invitation to a luncheon on Dec.
17th. to be given by Mrs. McIIatton to
the guest of Mr®. McEwen Johnston,
had to be called off on account of the
critical illness of Mr. W. H. Ross. The
guests who had been Invited were Mrs.
McEwen Johnston, Miss Goddard, her
guest, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Felton, Mrs.
J. M. Johnston, Mrs. Wortham, Mrs.
Stevens and Miss McHatton, of Ten
nessee.
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Chocolate Bon-Bons
nro put up in sovoral styles, especially for tho hol
iday soason, ovory 0110 of tho following styles are
beautiful containers, fillod with tho host chocolato
bon-bons that money, material, brains and expe
rience can possibly produce.
ltd 31nrIo Antoinette...,
...4 nnd S-lh. lloxe*
.2, :t and ft-lh. iioxc*
. .. •*•••••• •• ,,.,.Q mid 4-lh. Ilnxe*
.. M nnd 4-lh. Ilnxe*
1-2, 1, 2, a nnd S-lh. Ilnxe*
1-2, 1, 2, a nnd .l-lli. Ilnxe*
mid Hon Hon*.. 1-2, 1, 2. a mill fi-lli lloxe*
re *f>Ie* nro licnutlful «lft linxe*.
nlnent drug nlorc* nnd fancy groceries.
JOHNSON, KING & CO.,
464-466 Second St. MACON, GA.
Because of the illness of Solicitor
General Brunson'a two children yester
day, Judge Felton dismissed the Jury
and all tho witnesses of the superior
court until next Monday morning at D
o'clock. The criminal docket, which was
set for this week, was postponed until
next week, when they will come up for
trial. Judge Felton in dlsdising the sit
uation, (dated that both of Mr. Brun
ch's children were ill with scarlet fe
ver, and as he had been at the bedside,
he would not like to come In contact
with the jurors and witnesses who had
children.
Tho docket is a very large one, con
sisting mostly of felony and misde
meanor cases. They have all been trans
ferred to next week for the same days
for which they were to have been tried
this week, as follows:
Monday. December 16—Chas. White,
murder; Robert Loguc, murder; Will
and Kd Bell, Intent to murder; Ethel
Bloom, burglary; Jim Thomas, bur
glary; Molile Burgamy et al., arceny
from person; Moilie Burgamy, misde
meanor.
Tuesday, December 17—Robt. Cum-
ming, burglary; Jack Stevens, Intent
to murder; Spencer Brown, intent to
murder; Will Mitchell, rape; Sadie
Gruhn, receiving stolen goods
Wednesday, December 18—Telfair
Johnson, cotton stealing; Tom Gree.i,
cotton stealing; Garfield Green, cotton
stealing; Henry Carr, cotton stealing;
Tom Brownlee, cotton stealing;; Abe
Williams, Intent to murder; Berrien
Phillips, misdemeanor; Seaborn Car-
roll, misdemeanor; Frank Finney, mis
demeanor; J. B. Smith, misdemeanor;
J. J. Mercer, misdemeanor; Jessie Rob
erts, misdemeanor; Bart Hurley, (two
cases), misdemeanor; Tim O’Connor,
Misdemeanor Henry Hart, (two cases),
misdemeanor; Ham Balkcom. misde
meanor; Will DeLyon, misdemeanor:
Henry Hammond, misdemeanor; Will AlTCH VCTCDiM
Davis, misdemeanor; W. T. Harbaum, All AUCLJ YClCKAli
misdemeanor.
THE FEAR OF HUMBUG
Prevent*
People Trying
Good Medicine.
Stomach troubles are so common and
in most cases so obstinate to cure that
people are apt to look with suspicion
on any remedy claiming to be a radi
cal, permanent cure for dyspepsia and
Indigestion. Many such pride them
selves on their acuteness In never be
ing humbugged, especially in medi
cines.
This fear of being humbugged can be
carried too far. so far. In fact, that
many people suffer for years with weak
digestion rather than risk a little time
and money in faithful y testing the
claims made of a preparation so relia
ble and universally used as Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets.
Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are
vastly different in one Important re
spect from ordinary proprietary medi
cines for the reason that they are /ot
a secret patent medicine, no secret Is
made of their Ingredients, although
they are sold by all druggists under
protection of trademark, but analyse
shows them to contain the natyral di
gestive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin,
the digestive acids. Golden Seal, bis
muth, hydrastls and nux. They are not
cathartic, neither do they act powerful
ly on any organ, but they cure indigez-
tion on the common sense plan of di
gesting food eaten thoroughly before it
has time to ferment; sour and cause
the mischief. This is the only secret of
their success.
Cathartic pills never have and never
can cure indigestion and stomach trou
bles because they act entirely on the
bowel*. whereas the whole trouble Is
really in the stomach.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken af
ter meals digest the food. That is all
there is to it. Food not digested or half
digested is poison, as it creates gas,
acidity, headaches, palpitation of the
heart, loss of flesh and many other
troubles which are often called by some
other name.
JUST RIGHT
The little difference between
that which is right and that
which is not quite right is n hig
difference.
Whatever fabrics are right,
whatever colors are good, are
the ones now heaped up for
you.
Come today and sit down at
the first table of the feast.
MEN’S SUITS, BOY’S SUITS
OVERCOATS
for everybody, every style.
BENSON & HOUSER
The Up-to-date Clothiers
Christmas Presents
Harness and ”
Saddlery, Robes
and Whips.
Our onfiro exhibit mmlo up ospocially for tho Stnto
Fair and which carried oil' every prize offered is now on
on exhibition in our storo and will bo sold during tho next
two weeks at extraordinary low prices.
Corner
Fourth and
Cherry Sts.
G. Bernd&Co.
Don’t Celebrate Old
Santa Claus’ Coming by
“Painting the Town Red,”
but got a fow gallons of our
Host I'nillt for walls or
iloors or for any othor wood
work and brighten up tho
dark or unsightly plncos
about your homo boforo
Christnius. For tho host got
COPYRtj,,.,..
Tinted Gloss,
for salo by
"FOXY QUILLER”
AVI II Piny nn Hnitnuriiicnt nt tfio
Academy Next Hominy Evening.
Tho announcement that Mesara. Klaw
& Erlunger ar*» to present their opera
company at the Academy of Music next
Monday, Dec. 16th, Is nn announcement
always sufficient to attract public at
tention for these gentlemen are known
to be the most elaborate producers In
America. The company aro to present
DoKoven & Smith's highly successful
comic opera, “Foxy Quitter,*! with Je
rome Sykes ns the famous detective.
The organization l» reported to be the
lurgest musical combination in the
ountry at tho present time. The cast
Includes, besides Jerome Sykes, such
well known people no Julius Stcger,
Harry McDonough, Adolph Zink, Kl-
nor Kent, Grace Cameron. Lillian Se
ville, Marian Bent. Almira, Jcprrest,
Marie Christie and many other high
classed artists. This engagement will
be the iniislesl event of the year. The
sate of seats will open at the regular
place.
ALL AFTER MACON’S SCAU*.
leu
Want to
\assee& Felton Lumber Co,
TELEPHONE, No. 221.
Ste i nway Pianos
AND OTHER CISLKIlllATED MAKES.
Weber, Sohmer.Kranich
& Bach, Lester, and
I vers & Pond.
F. A. GUTTENBERQBR & CO.,
Fwill HOVE JANUARY 1st
to my New Store,
420 P0PLAR STREET,
Four doors below old stand.
J. W. AMASON.
Amason’s Price List!
intlmll Ten
I'lny Her Etc
The foot bull teams of Columbus, Sa
vannah. Jacksonville. Fla., nnd Charles
ton, 8. C.. are all nnxloua for n match
game with the Macon team. Th^ Macon
eleven say they would as gladly play
one as another. Jacksonville or Co
lumbus will likely play here Christmas
day. The Macon team gathered to
gether yesterday morning and had
photograph taken.
As It Looks to Us.
We have sold ao many tine pound
packages of heal cleaned currants and
seeded raisin* at 10c. per pound that
we think nearly everybody In Macon
must be supplied, but If you have n6t
yet bought we would like to have your
orders at the same price.
The qreat Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co.,
608 Cherry Street,
CHILD DIES.
Sir. nnd Mr*. \V. W. Amerson Sntler
Bereavement.
Dewey May. the 3-yenr-old (laugh
of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Amereon, died
nt an early hour yesterday morning at
her parents' residence on Holt avenue,
Vincville. after a brief illness with in
digestion.
The funeral took place yesterday af*
I ttrnoon at 3 o'clock. The Interment
was In Fort llill cemetery.
DIES IN EAST MACON
Sir. Marlon Sncrne Gives Up the Bat
tle of Life.
have just received this week some very handsome and
exclusive goods especially suitable for
Christinas Gifts
An inspection of these articles will
interest any one who appreciates
artistic work.
L 0 STEVENS jeweler,
V. JlLTLllU, 366 Seconds
Street
Mr. Marion Sacrae, an aged Confed
erato veteran, passed away yesterday
morning at his residence, 512 Clinton
street, East Macon.
Mr. Sncrac was G9 years of age and
has resided in Macon nearly all of his
life.
The funeral will take place this after
noon at 2 o'clock from his late resi
dence. The services will be conducted
by Rev. John W. Simmons,
Tho Interment will be in Fort Hill
cemetery. The following gentlemen
will act as pall-bearers: Messrs. T.
E. Merritt, G. W. Gantt. M. H. Cutter,
Ed. Green, II. P. Smith nnd W. J. Reid.
TO STRUGGLE FOR PENNANT.
Orange and Green nt Y. 31. C. A. Will
Test Their Shill.
The orange and the green are match
ed in the basket -ball game at the
Young Men’s Christian Association
next Friday night. This match <is nn
interesting one. because it is a game
between tho leaders In the pennant
race, nnd the battle for victory will be
royal. An average of the playing abili
ty of the tenma shows them to be even
ly matched. The green claim the best
forward In the business In J. B. Wall,
and the orange assert that G. E. Jor
dan is the best guard, and as them t wo j
players are pitted against each other ;
the play will be most exciting.
The schedule will be continued
throughout the season and rriany very j
Interesting game* played.
On Friday. December 20, tho orange
will play the blue and Christmas week
all four teams will play a double hei I-
er. Below is the line-up for next Fri
day’s game:
Orange. . Position. Green.
Meyer, center. Pickens. !
Dana, r. forward, Wall, rapt, !
Winn, l forward. Hertz. I
Jordan, Capt. r guard. Waterman.
Fielding, I. guard. Wall, It. |
Frink, substitute. Joyner.
FALL TER 31 DEBATE.
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CHRISTMAS CHEER... :
If you want a Christmas tono all through ,
your system you must have good liquor. ,
GREEN RIVER
(The Whiskey Without a Headache)
will make tho weak feel strong, t\io sick
feol well, and tho well feel hotter. Whether
you take it straight or use it for somo of tho
Christmas special drinks, it’s still the same
—decidedly good clear through.
Wo have any nnd all tho best brands and 5
at any and all prices. Wo can suit any taste. A
A. & N. M. Block, 1
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers, MACON, GA. 1
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Ev
The Fall Term Dehate will take place
at Mercer University Thursday even
ing at the chapel. All arrangement*
have been completed for a most entei-
tulnlng program.
Each debater will be given fifteen
i.n.-rnn* su,« . had coxst mitiox m tTm« «„d Th; .pc^h4 ,rtil Si 7n“
J Jj®* n u ring your Dr. Bell’s terspersed with music. The Ciceronian
Pine-Tar Honey for three months and i aoelety will be represented by Messrs.
me tnore good_ than any- Byron Collins. J. A. Henderson and M.
It
I thing I have ever used. The doctors
laid 1 had consumption, but I am
eat deal better, nnd I am sure your
Pine-Tar-Honey did It. I am able to do
jail my work now. for the first time in
•lx months.—Llazte Rlcbardvilte, Vin
cennes, Ind.
HOLIDAY IIAZAAIL*
On the 13th and 14th, at the store cn
Cherry street, between Doody's and
Burke's, the Yeung Ladies' Free Kin
dergarten Auxiliary will hold & Bazaar
where an unusual number of pretty and
useful articles will be for sale. Thera
will be handkerchiefs, aprons, collar*,
cloaks, pincushions, fancy pictures and
a variety of many pretty things suita-
bit for Christmas gifts.
Among other attractions there will
be a palmist who for a small sura will
reveal Interesting characteristics and
•rcreta to all who visit.
During the afternoons a grab-bag will
afford much amusement for the child-
We Are After
Tho patronage of all who
have money to invest, with
absolutely safe securities,
paying from 6 to 12 per cent,
per annum. Call or adress
Equitable Banking & Loan Co.
GEO. A. SMITH, V.-P.
“Imitation is tho sincerest flattery.” This is why
Smith’s “ Bartlesville ” buggies and the high-grade
“ Rock Hill ” buggies have so many imitators. If those
wore not the best, the “ othor follow” would not be so
eager to persuade you that his are “just as good.” You
cannot accept any compromise of value for your monoy.
Insist on having the genuine article. Sold only by
! .erred by Mr». Walter
ted by a bevy of pretty
ublte t. urged to help in
II. Keith, and the atandard.of Phi Del
ta will be upheld by Mean,. O. C.
Jones. Thomaa E. Fort and M. H. Moo
dy. The* gentlemen have been chown
with .pedal reference to their ability as
debaters and nfter thorough prepara
tion are ready to present a moet Inter-
eating discussion.
The subject cboaen le one of especial
Interest at the present lime being one
ot current political thought. The state
ment of the proposition Is as follows: :
-Resolved, that the present .yatem of
taxation In Georgia Is preferable to the
■Ingle tax.”
A committee consisting ot Mr. o. H.
Elkins and O. C. Jones was appointed I
to Invite the young ladles of Wesleyan I
to give Inspiration to the occasion. It
la expected that a large number will
be present and that the debate will be
a great euccee..
tout nnunstci.
Tour Intelligence Is questioned by the
druggist who tries to influence.you to
let him bottle anything for you when
you ask for Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey.
No druggist can put this up for you-h»
annot put up anything like it—it
HEARD BROS.
350-352 POPLAR STREET.
lyon’s French Periodical Drops
Perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish
DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy.
CAUTION ; lt * a#d Imitation*. The rctm'.Mtepvl up only in paste-boat
V*> Wit* fae-tlmll* ttfuatnr* o» tt. n ««
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mg Win be at the .tore and not to be had In butk-U ts to be had
*atet»: Mostiame* McF*v*n 50c* * n< * Dottle*.
[. Btapter. s K Janues There is nothing “Just as good” as Dr.
*m*B, Walter Lamar Jack! Bell’s Plne-Tsr-Honey. Avoid th *<?
am Martin. Jr . Clem Steed. subetituUe with similar sounding
rdwick. Merrill Call*wav • name*. When you huy Dr. Bell sPlne-
Tsr-Honey *ee that the bottle has never
been opened and that it bear* the pic
ture and testimony of “Good Old Gran
ny Metcalfe ” and the name of The E.
E. Sutherland Medicine Company, Pa
ducah, Ky.
Wortham,
:cher. Lawson
Wiley Pope.
George Duncan
e. Rletta Ether*
riizabeth Horne,
r* Parker. Lite
Delicious desserts served
-eo at Flournoy’s.
4 .uz run. \it Miu.»:r
JOSEPH CLAY.
lay ha* arrived In the city,
!c of Mr. and Mr*. Lamar
a the fourth stalwart son m
»«d«o.a«SSWSuMPS:bwcliSStoiK: J*ks**g
*“’* ° B 'y by W. 11. Bailor (lngalu- oil! Standi. Cnrnrr 4tU null
lac Slcecta. Macon. On. IMione Xo. 115.
?2.0I, OXE FARE, ?2.tM.
Macon to Atlnnta anti Return A’ta
Southern Hallway.
Accctnt of Good Road. Convention,
ticket, on Ml. December llth and 12th,
.with Anal limit December 13th.
JAMES FREEMAN. T. P. A.
Phon. *21
HOLIDAY It ITE5.
Central of Georgia Railway.
Ticket! at rat. of or* end one-third
far*, for the round trip will b. Mid to
student, of achoo-.a and eohegu upon rre
futation and surrender of certificate,
signed by eapertatendenta. principal, or
president, of the various Institutions. De
cember l»tb to Kd. 1ML Inclusive; flnet
limit January eth. i*-
*5^*2t r * 1 b 01- *® on December 3d.
r,t «<» J.uuary
' For^itS* 1 dSd„i*, ,,a S't
d.tatV I Intermit! -
M Hallorr. Ti-cv.n-, bf„yp*y, 10 J-
John W. Blount. Pi7* nriTTf^
P Banner. Union Tti, •'****• k.
Fourth itrett. iuioB, T Gi' 1 A * eo ^ 01
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I When you want a |
g ....Good Smoke.... 1
Macon Cipr Store, §
467 Third Street. R
Q Tho best line 5c d:prs in this 5
g city. Always u-ot n ticket with 2
C every 5c purchase. 6 tickets 5
° "'xxl for one cigar. 2
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