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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY' MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1503
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Hot and Cold Drinks.
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We have established and propose to
maintain the reputation of being
the leading supply house of the
South for
Soda Fountain Supplies
Of every character. Wo pride ourselves
ou handling none hut the best goods.
Space here forbids a detailed list. Write
for catalogue and price list. Wo are
headquarters,
JOHNSON, KINO & CO.,
Manufacturing Confectioners,
riacon, Ga.
WORK FOR THE FAIR
WILL BE VIGOROUS
Press of the State Is With Hacon—Council Will Be
Asked to Help—Committees Will Renew the Can
vass Which Is to Be Finished Without Delay.
Willingham Sash & Door Co.
Office and Store,
4*r THIRD STREET.
Factory and Lumber Yard
from Mulberry to Cherry,
Seventh to Eighth Streets,
MACON, GEORGIA.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
Headquarters for
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
LUMBER,
CABINET MANTELS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
Agonts
MASTIC MIXED PAINTS.
Amason’s Price List
M «
, . ... 11
.><>rth <1< ‘‘rjcla Whit© Corn...... 1 <
Holland Oln 2 1
Now England Hum 2 1
Aumwm's Corn Hnuck 2
Monogram Ry» j 50
Old Mountain Spring Corn 2 60
Double Stamp Juniper Gin 160
Mill Creek Cnbliwt Ry.« j <io
Kentucky Sour Mach Rye 3 00
lUnr A Ry« 3 no
Amisnn’M AAAA live 4
Oientnut Orovo Rve 4
J. W. AMASON,
4MU POPLAR VTUEKT, MACON, (#A.
The pres* of the *tatc la rallying to j will make Georgia proud of her at th'
the support of Macon in her effort to Talr to be in the fall,
arrange the g-eateet State Fair ever L W,th * ,!ttI * * ffort Houaton and per-
1 .11 jr . „ . . , . * ,] a ^aps other counties ear) be induced to
held in Georgia. Into the homes of the make a county exhibit that will help
state—in town and on plantations; j much. Many of u* will mins the Ia-
frorn the foothill* of the Blue Ridge 10 ■ mented^ Joining* Clay, with hi* four
the fioutherntier; from the ChattU'
hoochee to Tybee Light, the message
ha« heon *ent -the State Fair will he
held at Macon thl* year.
It in up to the business force of th's
ity to meet the expectation* of th3
people of the state. On every hand
there Is ample evidence that this v.*ld
e done.
Today the various committees ap*
pointed to secure subscriptions to the
stock of the Macon Fair Association
will renew their work
In-hand—Eagle, Cloud. Tempest and
Sunshine. He was quite an attraction
at th* fairs formerly held in Macon. We
attended fairs in other cities, but
e so perfect in all her
the fairs held years
never attended
appointments
ago in Macon
MMTER IN GLAD OF IT.
the
complete it by the end of the week at
ihe farthest.
A meetlhg of the various canvassing
committees and the board of director©
will he culled by President CubanlSi be
tween now and next Thursday night.
Today President Hughe* will be here
for
Will By Ryprt-aAnlyt) In Stylr
State Fair In Macon.
AMERICL’S, Ga.. Feb. 15.—Sumter
county i* coming to the State Fair. In
no other section of the state Is there
It 1* propo* d to more satisfaction expressed at the fact
that Macon will again have the fair,
and the farmers and people of thl
tion generally will go in with a greater
energy than heretofore to make it
success, They look upon It ns “getting
back home again.” and everybody her- 1
wiil go to the fair. Sumter count)' be
yond doubt will make a splendid ex-
hlbit. and already the subject 1*
conference with the State Fair j Interest among the progressiv
workers. Hi© heart Is in the task Mtl
' on has undertaken, and he has pledged
hla aid In every wh>* to help make the
State Fair of 1M0.3 the best one of all.
It In underatood that a resolution will
be submitted to the city council Tues
day night by the committee on public
buildings at that body to appropriate
$5,000 for repairs on the building* At
the Fair ground*. Thj* will be a
starter, and more will come later if
needed. It 1© understood that there hns
been a conference about the matter,
and it is probe Hie that the amount
named will be appropriated; at leant
that In the way It looked last night.
The following notes from the state
press indicate the widespread interest
In Macon and the State Fair. With
such harking a'n these notes indicate,
the Centra) City will measure up t3
<very demand mude upon her:
Adtl News: "The next State Fair
will be held In Macon."
LaGrang© Reporter: '‘The Georgia
State Fair is to be hold at Macon.”
Albany Herald: “Macon has wisely
concluded to re-enter the State Fair
lints.”
Balnbrldg* Herald: ‘The Georgia
State Fair will be held In Macon this
year A good place for It."
Wayrros* Herald: ”Thr next State
Fair will be held at Mat on. This ar
rangement suits South Gooraia."
Lumpkin Independent: "Macon has
secured the Georgia 'Agricultural Fair
for this year over It* strong competi
tor, Atlanta.”
Wnrrenton Clipper: "Macon will have
the Stab- Fair thin year This was de
cided Wednesday by a vote of 14 to 9
over Atlanta.”
Sparks Enterprise: "The tftate Fair
held In Mip
The
Only
Way
Cirri:! Chilli /•’ — l-
by which we have
secured the best class of trade is
because we keep the class of
Clothing that attracts the atten.
tion of the men who never buy
“shoddy” clothes.
The dressy fellow who exam,
ines our Clothing will recognize
instantly the features that are
essential to his satisfaction—a
try-on conpletes his conversion—
he is ours then. We have a
Whole Counter
of This Kind
of Clothing where there is just
one and two suits of a kind, and
we have put the knife of reduc
tion so deep you will bo sue-
prised to see them.
Come today.
Benson, Walker & Moore,
The Up-to-date Clothiers.
DRINK A BOTTLE!
CARBONATED
eea
ME HACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO
nut !HtT.nK huy street.
Bibb Manufacturing Co.,
Macon, Qa„
*<••» Manufacturers of
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, etc.
18 and 20 Thomas St
New York Office,
Telegraph ©ay*
this
The
. PM - farm
er* here, who will plant accordingly
The penpje of Southwest Georgia wll
take a greater Interest In the fair this
year, now that Macon ha* It again, an
will combine their energies to the end
of contributing to it* aplendld success.
M ARISON A. ” ’
To VI* Presented at the Aeagemy of
Musln Tonight.
The return engagement of "Arizona”
announced for tonight will doubtl'-a
afTord the patron* of the theatre cr,n-
eldernble satisfaction. Mr. Thomas'
excellent play ha* repeated It* wonder
ful original sure*©* j n York In
another record-breaking run of four
month*, and at la*t It goe* on tour of
the principal F.astern cities before being
transferred to the Pacific «o©*t for \
long engagement. Anything which
eorne* from the pen of the talented
author of "Alrttmma” and "In Mix-
zoura” demands and 1* accorded friend
ly and serioiiH consideration by the
American public. Mr. Thomas has,
more than any other writer, laid the
foundation and lower course* of that
American dfnma which will ope d.iy
develop Into a moat imposing Institu
tion. ‘'Arizona.“ a* the name Implies,
I* a play which has it* scene*, charac
ter* find Incident* located In the pic
turesque far Southwest. The people of
the piny comprise sturdy ranchmen and
cowboy*, the brisk, altrt women of the
pioneer generation and their dainty,
graceful yet strong »nd aeU-rellant
daughter*—type* of the American girl
over which the w hot© world ha* conic
to wonder -and admlre-aofTIrer* and sol
dier*. Mexican* and Phlnese. fair sam
ples of the heterogeneous '-ommunltv
which Mr. Thamn* has chosen in util
ize In the wav of lltsrary material.
The piece i* ns full of bright color
contrasts .is the changing cnmblnaM'
! WHITE ROCK *
& N. M. BLOCK,
Sole Distributers,
MACON, GEORGIA.
jfWk . eflW
EGOS WILL BE CHEAPER
SAY RETAIL DEALERS
mad© to make tt ft grand affair
Wlrcgrass made: “The state'Agri
cultural Society haf decided to ho'd the
flint* Fair at Macon th* faJL This 1*
one time where Atlanta got left
being j of a kaleidoscope it fairly pulses with
Moultrie Observer “Tim Georgia }
Htate Fair seems to be very much mo-«-
popular of recent years. It t* wanted
everywhere *nd the bids fire high.”
The Dublin Times:. “Macon outbids
Atlanta for the State Fair Ma nn'*
hid was tW.bOfl. Atlanta's $'.’5,000 Ma
con’* money must be of better qual
ity.''
Vienna News: "Macon has secur'd
the ptate Fair the next time and It is
needles* to say that sh© will do things
un brown, she never does things by
hmv**."
h. vigorous, active life of the
West. It has a love story as tet
and almost as tragic a© that of “Ro
and Juliet” and It has a relief
of humor as ripe and unctloun a
Kens Have Hern on a fttrlke for
Month*, amt Have Not Cdntrlliutrd
to the Food Supply of the House
holds of the Land
that
hloh Mr. Thomas has previously months, that the price
shown us In "Alabama’* and "In Mix-I* drop.
zol,r;l ” I The wholesale price f
When the critics have snld of ”Arl-I ranged from » cents
dozen, and eggs
that it l* better than “Alabam
l!l. u A l well ( haVsbeenout of sight
yjgy | 0(V€r of * n ome l rtte
must needs have a light appetite
plethoric purse, to stand the charge,
Thomasvllle Tlmes-FnterprHe: "The (
Georgia Slate-Fnlr will he held In M i- i
con this year. Atlanta wa» the Othtr 1
hblder for the pla»*\ but the Central 1
City won."
Augusta C'hronU le: "Mncon Is
fon
(he:
could say In praise of an Amerl
and that not one hut every one of the
leading writers of the New York *nr
Chicago pre** has said repeatedly din
ing the unparalleled run of four mouth*
each of th* 1 piece at the Herald Squire
New York, and th* Grand opera hoq-e
Chicago, rind the Academy of Mu.’io
New York,
A RIGHT %T THE HR %N<Tf.
long time has
25 cents per
rtlcle of food
to speak. The
ioft-bolled egg
proud in having i
ed the State Fair I Into
Two Nonna Rocks Hitch for a Set
Hat the Game Was Intermixed
Two negro boy
CURED BT
"White Ribbon Remedy
No taste. No odor. Can b© given in
glues of water, tea, or coffe© without pa
tient’s knowledge.
White Ribbon Remedy will curs or de
stroy the diseased appetite for alcohollo
stimulants, whether the patient Is © con
firmed inebrlat*. a “tippler,” social drink
er or drunkard. Impossible for anyone
to have an appetite for alcoholic liquor©
hotels and caf«s run on the European after using White Ribbon Remedy,
plan it has been almost a charge to look I by Members of tbeW.C.T.U.
at eggs, and the price—wh*w! Moor©, press superintendent of IV.
Dealer© say the retail price of eggs for f- ,j/ t HjV.YftBKSs o’ *7 U 2 #: ' #I ha V*
the past six months has befn higher than I u Al*£.***A b _ on for very ob-
ever before for such n long period. Tne
hen* have been on a strike, nnd have
taught people wh.it It means when they
refute to contribute to the food supply
and comfort of the people.
It I* predicted that eggs tn the next
nhonr arown d * y * wiU r ® ul1 >2 to 15 cent* per
In•LKIt S will rejoice
for 190.1. And the pride doe* not con* ^t I
wholly of th*» fact that the fair enter- j
prise ha* been captured, either. 1 ”
(lilffln New* Macon 'threaten* to
have the biggest State Fair ever h“M. |
Rut who 1* going to beat Ivlltor Esilll *
:il fresco dinner to the editor* ftt Sa
vannah’* edition of the State Fair?"
Augusta Chmntr le: "So the Central
City actually opp wed Atlanta and car- 1
rlcd off the state Fair. It wo* it gallant j
deed, but we should think the Macon-
ite* would shake lit their shot* at their
awn temerity."
Fitzgerald Enterprise: "The exe> u- !
tlve (i*mmlttec of the Agricultural So
ciety in neeslon In Atlanta Wednesday,
de-hled to hoM the next State Fair at
Atlanta wa* n hot competitor
lively ep.irrlnB mntch at the j it ,uch a eondttlon.
Vlnevlllc branch yesterday. They were]
Just over on the city able of the creek ]
and were knocking It out In rough- j
house style when n bystander called ‘
"police'!'* They saw the patrolman
moving down on them at n Mack maria
speed and purpo*©. and a truce was '
Immediately called. White nags were
hoisted, so to speak, and they walked i
side by side a few feet across to the j
Vlnevlllc side and renewed th* fight.
The little disturbance brought out th?
population ‘mostly colored) tn that Im
mediate vicinity, and It looked for n
while like one of Justice Brown's sale
day*.
Rut the policeman either purposely
or without thinking about boundary
lines crossed aver ‘also nnd a chase be
gan. The snipes flew down the branc h
to cover, and made good their escape.
BETTRR THAN GOLD.
"I was troubled for several year* with
chronic indigestion nnd nervous debil
ity." write* F. J. Green, of Lancaster,
N. H. “No remedy helped me until I
began using Electric Bitters, which did
me more good than all the medicine*
I ever used. They have also kept my
wife In excellent health for years. She
say* Electric Bitters are Just splendid
for female troubles; that they are a
grand tonic and Invtgorator for weak
run down women. No other medicine
can take its place in our family.'* Try
them. Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed
by all druggists.
FINE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKIE5
but Macon won by n vote of 14
The Valdosta Times: "Macon hn
won the State Fair h>r next fall in
tmrd contest with Atlanta. The M v «v
p.-ople are wonderfully enthused ove
their victory nnd promise on<t of th
greatest fairs ever held |n the i*tib
The premium list will amount t
116.000." ^
Griffin New*. "Macon has got the the most dangerous diwssss tbit medi-
Ptnte Fair and her pleasure in It 1* in- 1 rnl men have to contend with, can be
creased ten-fold by the fact that she prevented by the us# of Chamberlain'*
heat Atlanta, who was her only other Cough remedy. Pneumonia always r«
competitor. Flxte**n thousand dollar* ults from a cold or from an alta k of
will he given in premium* nnd S10.MO Influenza (grip!, and it h-.v* been oh-
used to put hack the building* in the served that this remedy counteracts
condition they were In when the last any tendency of these disease* toward
fair was held then', eight years ago.” pneumonia. This bn* hern fully proven
Moultrie New*: "At a meeting of In many thousands of c-.\*w* in which
TFXDF.NCV OK THE TINE*
The tendency of medical science I*
' toward preventive measure* The best
thought of the world Is being given to
the subje t It I* easier and better to
prevent than to cure It has been fully
demonstrated that pneumonia, one
YESTERDAY’S WEATHER
th.' twemy-four h£urT ending at^p! m!
■linate drunkards, and the cures hav©
he or. many. I cheerfully recommend and
Indorse White Ribbon Remedy.'*
Druggists or by mall $1. Trial packas©
free by writing Mrs. A. M. Towmeud
(for years secretary of a W. C. T,
U.), 218 Trrnuint St., Boston, Mass*
Sold In Macon by MAX MORRIS DRt'CI
CO„ Cherry at. mud Cotton
- 10 pm....«7i i j
.64' 2 pm...71
• 3 pm...72
.671 4 pm...74
»**&<» «mwr»tur* this dat, ],,,
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T. STEWARTS PRICE LIST.
% K\PHKV» HMliPAlD.
Clermont tl.Ot 1 3 4:211. jug Rik$o Vnll*\v Uyo..$ 9.H0-
14 i% 15.00
Dunn’s MonotRin Hvo 5.00 j 12
11.00 1 4 qts. Horse Shoe Kyo
3.00
5.50
Woodford Co. Hvo
Rose Valiev Uvo.
1. jus Rose Vallov Rvc
Wo pny erp>'n*o «
4|unli|y ( Price
11 to
1“.' O ,
l uo
1 js.’il. jii^- Horse Shoo Rye...
1 qts. Anchor (hn .
promlrieiU man In Macon last week
plan* were perfected In regard to raid
ing y.,000 with which to have a big
fair In that city. At the meeting $3.^)0
w as nub* vlbed and commltLc* ap
pointed to - nnvass the city for sub-
scriptlon*. The best business men of
the city are behind the movement and
we own safely count on going to the
Tentral (Mtv to the fair, for she gene
rally has what she wants.”
Conyers Weekly Banner: “The mem-
!»• r* of the Ptste Agricultural Society
met In Atlanta We Inesd \y. Mr. J. M.
H G.vule, of this county, was Ip at
ten !.-in - e The committee decided to
hoi | th state Fair thl* fall at Macon.
That city. *0 Mr, Goo l-' Informs us.
fall <
thl* remedy ha* been u«e1 during the
gr*Mt prevalence of colds nnd grip In i
recent year*, nnd can be relied upon :
with ImpU it confidence. Pneumonia of
ten result* from a slight cold when no
danger 1* apprehended until it Is sud
denly discovered that there is fever
and difficulty in breathing and pains
In the chest, then it la announced that
the patient has pneumonia. Be on the
*nfe side and take Chamberlain's f Industrial”*H
! Cough Remedy as soon a* the . id
| contracted. It alway* cure*. F^r ©a
i by alt druggists.
st© last year 30 degrees,
lttvrr Report.
[Tc'n Vi l, - h « °JL th * river at
3 fee. S!,H„d ,?■ *** . ,l '* “«■ a t»n o(
Mnr iti% th v w,t tw ^nty-four hours
* #w -*"r mart oi
t Dublin was 21.6
WO.MA3 LF.n 5P.RVICF.M.
A, So. 2 Fire Cnmpony--M.de F.ivel.
lent Talk
tMicter ©t the Georgia
led the religious
: fire company's hall yester-
( bl i $l«.f
r 50 1 juu Anchor (Jin
it. Atlanta
et a I thousa
•4 <rt«, Amoric
, Malt .,
is «
12 -
Alt ttr*t llttn4» Uttl Rrpt
M SCON, GA.
1 Mmn.tr f4 <x>
J. T. ©THWART.
bid
id dollar*,
he show «?o
Fair,” and
by
thus that city ’.on It
MACON CONGRATULATED.
<;<m4 Word* From Perry on the Mate
Fair \e«j 11 lull ion.
PERRY. Ga Feb. 15,-Houston coun
ty congratulate* Macon on hsr success
urlng the Georgia State Fair.
A STRAY NEGRO.
Arrented a* a Nnmrot and Locked
I P In the Barrack*.
Henry Jackson, colored, was arrested
ye««frd.tv hv tho police ns n suspect The
charge of drur.k ^nd dlsorder-
: Uhl
the 1'
M:«
the
,*^e*Vnt of
l*«*autlfni «’«
der th*- n>«
Huff..ha« •
Macon I-
*e, tlpn f ft J»
Jones and ■** b «ur•
coftribute « *• pi .
do oreJJt fo the er>
By the he'p \
*nd her up-to-dwv-
Fair.
rally
•re has in
erful mnn-
i*-M |n h f r
w hieh. un*
-oral *
• graph
ml ©he
Th, iatk w:,
I.irg»* audience 1 -
was Invited fl
Mr*. 8ml’h is an
^balf of orphans.
No Extra Charge
to Ride on
Chicago & Florida Special
Via
Southern Railway.
Best train to Florida.
Leaves Macon 1.00 p.m.
Arrives Jacksonv. .8.00 p.m.
Quickest and best train to
Atlanta.
Leaves Macon 3 55 p.m.
Arrives Atlanta.. .0.10 p.m.
Through cars to all impor
tant cities.
JAS. FREEMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agent.
J BABY EASE %
j One n.rd, .]w,„ ,«,4. ^
/ TrvlHIna rhlMrrn .hoald •!- 5
J wny. „. /
J cvnF.s utnvK ili.s. /
5 For .Ol. I, y Dvn*Bl.,.. Jf
A Sprlngy-step In
“QUEEN BESS”
$2.50 Shoes.
HIS VISIT POSTPONE^.
Hon.
John M. Pattlaon, pre*ldenl
tnton « Life Will < «me «o
Maoon at Later Date.
John M. Pattison, pre*ident of fh*i
entral Life, has been detained iri
nratl on Important business; and has
THE VIAKVILLK HISTORY CLUB. | wlrc '' •' ,,r 8 Lowry. Apartment m.»n-
Tbe VlnevtUe History Q»h m.... at Macon, postponing his visit fos
mthuslaatic I TJnlon
arr.lng
Mr« i'rrmett I?
attendance Is <1
oclc at the residence «,
nes in VineMIle. a full
| him here!
He
d' nartment were Invited to
et
REMOVAL SALE!
I am preparing to remove to my new store, where I will h
more commodious quarters. I will have and cam- thtV ha%6 much handsomer and
shown in Macon.’ I intend that this stock shall be entire! . ' rge ' H r stock in m Y line ever
mv entire present stock at groatlv reduce l nrices Vf' neV ',’ 1 ain therefore offering
u >°n neod a vehicle of any kind, it
your time, railroad
will pay you to come and see me.
prices.
fare and oxpon-es by coming, even if vou live ov^a if!. a ,^j rQ[ ? a ‘^/ ar , * --
stock will not last long at the prie s we are namin'* " ar6 ‘ l lnites from Macon. This
J. VV. SHINHOLSER. 469 Third street,
MACON. GA.