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THE MACON TELEGRAPH'. TUE3DAY MORNING, FEBRUARY IT, 1903
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. We prido ourselves
on handling none but the best goods.
Space here forbids a detailed list. Write
for catalogue and price list. We are
headquarters,
JOHNSON, KINO & CO.,
Manufacturing Confectioners,
Hacon, (la.
Exclusively Wholesale.
Willingham Sash & Door Co.
A BLIZZARD STRIKES
THE CENTRAL CITY
The Temperature Drops From a Springtime Balmi
ness to the Rigor of Winter—The Ocmulgee Will
Rise to Flood Mark—Down River Folks Will Take
Yearning.
MEN’S SHIRTS FURNIBHINGS.
SKsffito SM4SSE
matter briefly:
COUNTER No. 1. COUNTER »o.» COUNTER No. 3.
1 Office and Store,
Factor? and Lumber Yard 1
from Mulberry to Cherrr, |
45? THIRD STREET.
Seventh to Eighth Streets, 1
MACON, GEORGIA.
*MHM«
Headquarters for
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
LUMBER,
CABINET MANTELS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
Agonts
MASTIC MIXED PAINTS.
O ' Borman la again visiting th? * THE GEORGIA FRUIT GROWERS. |
g Southland. Y<tat*rday morning the- fold ; The Georgia Fruit Growers Associa- i
O wave flag was flung out from the t t j on j H requested to meet at the Hotel I
g weather bureau tow;er to announce h’.» ] Lanl*»r, Macon, Ga., Thursday, Feb. I
O approach. Raglans and automobiles . jg. Matters of importance are to bi
i have not been much in evidence this discussed. The State Board of E'.t
winter, but those who stored theirs
away during th~ bnimy and summerllke
wfather of the past week can now
smooth out the creases and prepare to
enjoy a real chilly time.
It Is more than likely that a tempera
ture eight or ten degrees below freezing
will be reached by Wednesday morn
ing. says the weather man, and all day
I today the chilly winds will blow.
| The weather bureau tells us that tha
I visitation of the icy blasts of winter is
due to the rapid Increase of air pressure
from the storm eddy, or era of low air
pressure, which passed over this section
yesterday to the anti-storm, or area of
high air pressure which has covered the
Northwest for a day or two, causing
temperatures forty degrees below zero .
Sunday in North Dakota. The air al- J r
ways flows downward and outward
from a bank of high air pr* astir* Into I Philip Hlcky, of Malison, li
the utorm eddy, where the pressure Is of the Bro
low'. The downward movement bring*
down the cold air from above, so that
a ‘ high” is always cold, and. In this
vicinity the atmospheric circulation is
such that the winds blowing down th«
gradient from the "high'* are west to
north. The more rapid the change from
low to high air pressure, the more de
cided It the change In temperature from
warm to cold, and the greater the wind
velocity accompanying It.
The rains yesterday afternoon and
Inst night will cause a rapid rls** in the
| Ocmulgee and Oconee rl
1 Lot Shirts
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
1 Lot $1.50 & $2.00
Shirts.
Great values! Jj ^
1 Lot Real Lisle
Sox.
50 cents
kind
29c
COUNTER No. 4
COUNTER No. 5,
Personal
H. H. Walton, of Augusta, Is at the
Lanier.
If. M. Towers, of Rome, is at Hotel
Lanier.
J. W Mock, of Albany, is at the
Brown.
J. B. Clark, of Hawkinsvllle, is at
the Lanier.
J. J. Hofmayer, of Albany, Is at Ho
tel Lanier.
Ed Green, of Forsyth, Is stopping at
Hotel Laneir.
J. D. Dope, of Albany, is registered at
I^nier.
R. A. Kelly, of Tennille, Is stopping
t the Brown.
a guest
a guest
topping
Nii?ht Shirts.
Many of them 50c
Eeduced.
39c
Every customer of ours knows when we offer an
article at a reduced price we mean it. See these.
Benson, Walker & Moore,
The Up-to-date Clothiers.
ings
Of
Issued by the local of
, *..v. ..^*..her bureau yesterday of a ri^e .
I which will reach, and may go above,
I the danger line at Macon today,
j Reports are Just beginning to come In
i of the vnlue of property saved by the
| warnings Inst week. The few ahead*
i heard from report several thousand dol
lars saved. The freshet has not reach
ed the mouth of the Oconee yet, but is
near Evergreen In the Ocmulgee and
Ockwalkee In the Oconee.
J. Y. Jameson, of Atlanta, is
of the Brown.
J. F. Hllcy, of St. Marys, Is i
at the Lanier. t
W. J. Ounby, of Atlanta, is stopping
at the Lanier.
A. W. Jones, of Atlanta, la stopping
at the Lanier.
W. J. Newton, of Albany, la stopping
at the Brown.
O. B. Van Wyck, of Columbia, 8. C.,
Is at the prown.
F. S. Jett#*, of Savannah, is register
ed at the Lankr.
B. P. O’Neal, of Cordele, is quarter
ed at the Lanier.
T. It. Talmadge, of Forsyth, is stop-
Jng at the Rrown.
J. If. Campbell, of Montlcello. Is at
For Weddings, Anniversaries,
Receptions, 4C ard 4P arties
You can always find an abundant supply of choice and tasteful articles at
L. O. Stevens Jewelry
366 Second Street, Store.
Amason’s Price List
Nelson County Ryt
Cooper's Laurel Valley N. C.
North Georgia White Corn...
the Hr.
G. II.
tered at
Ho
rirrett
io Brt
PHENOMENAL CHAMPAGNE lUirOHII
The importations of O. If. Mumm A
Co.’a Extra Dry into this country dur
ing 11*02 were over one and one-half
millions of bottles, the next on the list
Corn!!!!*! 00 ! Mng 407.304 bottles behind.
Hollnrd Gin 2 00
England Hum.. 2 00 |
Defendants
Term* In the Cl
Eva Wiliams, colored.
.. ablnet 'Rye.................. I 00 J yesterday by Recorder
ntucky flour Much Rye 8 00 j fit) days on the gang f<
and disorderly conduct.
Hhuck.
tain Spring Corn
Monosn
Old Mot
Dotiblo Stamp Junlp<
Mill Creek “ * ‘
Kentucky
A Ry
AAAA Rye
Gin.,
12 POLICE COURT.
Several Defendants Sentenced
I to I Eva Wiliams, colored, wns sentenced
! yesterday by Recorder Freeman to
being drunk
Cheatn
Oro
Rve .
J. W. A/WASON,
420 POPLAR STRIOICT, MACON. GA
THE
DRINK A BOTTLE 1
CARB05ATKD
BVRRYWIIERK V
Bottlers to tl
MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING
CO
ftUI Mi l.IIK RRY STItP.F.T.
of Atlanta, Is qu
*f Reynolds, Is ref
tier.
of Columbus, is
F. H. Ricks,
tered at the u
P. J. Wiliam
guest of the ii
W. H. Cnrter. of KastmAn, is stop
ping at the Lanier.
W. Y. Allen, of Thomaston, is regis
tered at the Lanier.
D. M. Hugh-*, of Danville, is a
guest of Hotel Lanier.
E. L. Baldwin, of Dublin, is a guest
of the Brown House.
O. K Dlhl, of Atlanta. Is registered
at the Brown House.
of Atlanta, is quartered
Ho
it the Hr
Dina Minim*, col
to 29 days in the gang for
disorderly conduct.
U. H. Low. colored, will
days In the gang for being drunk.
Ben Gorel, colored, wan sentenced to
90 days in the gang for being diunk.
Sarah Andrews, colored, got 29 day*
In the gang on account of n drunk
Dick Bntemsn, colored, was given 29
days In the gang for drunk and dls-
bound
vannah, Is regls-
of Montlcello, is a
is quarter-
regls-
orderly conduct.
George Jkrnes, colored,
over to the city court for
battery. He went to Jail.
Glemmle McWhorter. .
:ered nt Hotel I
Lucian Burton
guest of Hotel Lanl
M. J. Miller, of Aug
id at the Brown House.
L. F. Zundel, of Atlanta , li
tered at the Rrown House.
W. V. Howard, of Willard, Is regis
tered at the Rrown House.
O. W. Jordan, of Hawkinsvllle, Is
stopping nt the Hotel Lanier.
Hon. \V. M. Clements, of Eastman,
Is quartered nt Hotel I^ani^r.
Miss Vnrlna Worsham Is visiting
friends nnd relatives nt Holton.
R. II. Dost wick, nnd wife, of Arling
ton, ore stopping at the Rrown House.
| WHITE ROCK |
♦ THE WORLD’S BEST WATER ♦
♦ ♦
♦ Car of LITHIA WATER and ' ^
^ GINGER ALE Just received. ^
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^ Sole Distributers, ^
♦ ‘ MACON, GEORGIA. ♦
Plso’s
effect un
25 centi
L. J. Mn
ell.
■ ks •
'i perin
vile, ,\m-
nt Wes-
Manufacturing Co.
THE CRIMINAL DOCKET.
Set Is t
Am
yest-
criminal rnses
They
ie Superior Coni
■ ail TneoU).
■ lay In the
I fn
Macon, Qa„
>*<•*• Manufacturers of «*»**»
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, etc.
18 and 20 Thomas St
New York Office,
awosoooooooqoaoosooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooi
Judge Felt
rlor court set crlmi
Monday and Tuoedi
follows:
Monday. Feb M- State vs. L. O.
Renton, seduction. Eugene McWhor
ter. burglary. Rud Chapman, burglary:
Llge Everett, mlslemeanor: Uobeit
McKay, burglary: Paul Jefferson, lar
ceny from house; Will Appling, hurg-
ry; John Cunningham, burglary;
o*ter Mabry, burglary.
Tuesday, Feb. 24—The fltnte vs Jim
urder; Jim Akridi
WILL HIM FIVE SUNDAY.
«. II. M. McIIatton will reeeii
1 on Sunday the 22d, the last tin
YESTERDAY’S WEATHER
othe
Jacks
t. larce
burg
nfte
lary
trust; Elmo Wheeler, mlslemeanor;
W. T Smith, felony; George Allen. S.
Roudnlt. C. Daniels. Tom Hicks, ami
B. H. Hull, mlsdeminors.
ESCAPED 4k AW'KI L FATE.
Mr. H. Higgins of Melbourne. Fla.
writes: "My doctor told me I had Con
sumption and nothing could bo d-me
central lime:
ft pm .. 72 11 pm.
The height
THE FRUIT GROWERS
WILL MEET IN MACON
dent Hashes Has Issued a Call.
Inesa of Importance to Be Con-
red—State Entomologists Will
He He
THE HOUR CHANGED.
President Hughes of the Georgia
Fruit Growers’ Association has Issued
a call to the association to meet at Ma
con, Thursday, February 19.
Important matters will come up for
consideration at the meeting. The state
board of entomology will alio be pres
ent at the meeting.
“The Importance of the fruit crop to
Georgln,” said President Hughes," de
mands that the fruit growers should
work together for the common purpose
of promoting the Industry by every
available means. Organisation is an «t»
t>’»Rtlal to success. I am glad to note
that the fruit men are fully aware of
this, and are of one mind as to th*
Importance and value to them of Intel
ligent co-operation to secure the best
thod* of handling their fruit crop.
For the Teachers Meeting mt tha
First Baptist Chnreh.
On account of the special meeting#
which begin on Tuesday night at Firs*
Baptist church, the Teachers’ Union
w ill hold itu meeting this afternoon a*
3:30 o’clock. The primary lesson will bo
given by Mrs. Anola Wheeler.the teach-
ot perhaps the largest primary class
A talk to older scholars w ill
his, given by Mrs. Herbert
me of th<* finest Bible class
In our city.
In Mn
Tyner’s Dyspepsia
Remedy Permanently
cures dyspepsia.
MR. AMASOk BETTER.
Mr. J. J. Amason, who has been quit#
111 at his residence in Hazard district
ia convalescent. The friends of Mr.
Amu: on will be glad to hear of his re
covery.
GEORGIA. Rlhb County.—To the Superior
Dis
al bottle
for
ln-
et. a full of 1 5 fee .
Htl.F.AN* RATES.
fruit bi
> the
profltab:
ety has b<
•eturns.
cn manifested In
ather forcing th«
duced me to try It. Results w<
ling. I am now on the road to recovery j todo
and owe all to Dr King's New Dlscov ; Ft
cry. It surely raved my life." Thl* great ! <12
cure is guaranteed for all throat and !
lung diseases by all druggists. Price 1
50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottles free.
(4 to
ennd; Rus-
DIVORCE
AXES HEARD.
Z’Mses—ko
In Ts
Bnalnei
>lx was granted first
1Y w-.<n. Flamboyant <40 to 1)
sellton (20 to 1) third. Tims. 1:10
Third rve one m\W» and one-sixteenth,
selling--Charles D. <14 'o 1Y won; Inspect-
" nd: Locust Blossom
fast. The drop in the
last night, with a promise
of the mercury falling below freezing
point, will, it Is thought, ward oft the
threatened danger.
THREE AUCTIOk SALES DAILY.
McEvoy Book and Stationery Co.
1) thlr d Tin
! M 8-5.
FINE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKIES
JIG TRADE A SPECIALTY.
J. T. STEWART’S PRICE LIST.
KIPHI>n phepaid.
4 qts. Clermont Rye $ ti.oo j 3 gal. jug Rose Valley Rye. .$ 9..SO
[rounds for her 1
Will Bryant, col
irst verdict In ids
to
alleged a band
Itnicnt in hi. petl- ;
*. h#hdlrap. one mtle-Re
Chance (' o 1Y won. Albert F IVwey
x " - 1 second: P«>theen (even) third.
‘ 1 Time. 1:47.
lanure nf lh rKC * ssitini
nt as sixteenth-Rud Em*’
edlngs. ’ John.« > n <2 to 1Y seer
;ranted ' 1Y third '
igatnst : ra»
IS tc
1: Doc Woods (9
elllng.
one mile and
r 110 to 1Y won;
d. K’lxa Dillon 1
ft
seven furlongs
You Dare, ie*: 8t. Tammany. 192: Josette
1**1; Mab'r T'-nnv. ; Amlgarl. R ;;nl !
m. r. 92. Carpet Knight. 90.
Fifth rare, eelllng. ono mile—Pyrrho 1^7
Troralero. l'Mi Flaneur. KU; Rus*!an
Fonspray. 1^2; Russellton. Ceylon. 101; M<v
: ronl, O Hagen l*»v R^ n Mora, 9S; Chanta
rell,.. ^t; Dodie H. •«.
N ® ,xl h r V.*' p ,*. rsf ' on * mll^-Imp. Albula
The petltlA
: mall of eal
1st. Tli.it
A B. Small
orporated
2nd. Tbi
aid
• under ’he nam«
npany,” and do-
associates be In
ary pr
Id corporation
. . At of the stockholders
thereof and 'he particular business It
Propose* to carry on Is a wholesale sro-
d the buying and selling
eery busln
merchandise, and the doing
of such things as are Incident to tha
conduct a wholesale grocery business.
3rd. The capital stock of said corpora*
J ? A* t0 sixty thousand dollars ($40.*
<X/v coy paid up. divided into gharas of tha
par value of $100.00 each, and the principal
p. Yce of business of said corporation Is to
be at Macon. Georgia.
4th. Petitioners pray that they and their
SF-o.'tatea and auacessors be Incorporated
under said nnme for a period of twenty
, > ears, with the right of renewal at tha
• °f >*ald time, and wt h the right to
“pital stock to an amount
13
11.00
“ •• 15.uK)
Dunn's Monogram Ryo 5.00 | 11?
Woodford Co. Rye.... 4 <
Rose Valiev Rve.
1 gal. jug Ro^e Valley Rv
♦phone non.
4.00 I 12
7.60
10.00
4 qts. Hors© Shoe Rye
8 “ “ “ »•
1 gal. jug Horse Shoe Rye,.,
3 “ »• “ “ ** ...
4 qte. Anchor Gin
1 gaL jug Anchor Gin
3 “ •* ** “
4 qts, American Malt
8.00
5.60
R 00
7.00
4.UK)
Kept is Moi k.
rders.
Utrod.
rilEET, MACON, GA.
■ 'I/.T, 4a-1 I* Br%n,ty .’fi-OO
paid un Twt
J. T. STEWART.
..-r..;. , , T .-VT. v... SEW ORLEAKI E1THIC.
v M ^ I50: , 1 ■I"', la] wlr, to Macon Turf Exch.n
lV h “ , Johnsons Chill nnd Klr»t ai.-o „llln«. on. mil. .nd .
■vor Toni- for the past ten yean*. ■ ^lehth-Wunderlich. John Bull. F
e know It saved hundreds nfjl.etd Willard J. W; Marlon Lynch.
of fe\
nd ha
■ 11 v
of 1!;«
'F WOOLEN CO..
»de. V
A line Abb
m\.{ race, sell
Alberts. 1<».
1«*.. The <-a
99 Th«- Rro
dene
. * 1021 Kings
t. seven furlongs—
[aloma. I0P7; Swords-
on. KXJ: Palsrm. 101;
Demon. Blue Rldne.
II. H. BMW
**—!'• B. Chamber
ted truw-
The as-
publish-
th race, handicap, six furlongs—If
113: Hanover Queen, 104; Right i n , ot . *
nd True. *: Aurle B.. 99. * rl K ht „
fiky cloudy, rack heavy. | t of said business and Incident ’
- — —— —— — j corations under rhe laws of this s'ate.
Johnson’. Chill and Fever Tonic will S
1°; I - o ra^^Fi^«aiisi
work ftr< ® 1^ right. Old and I rhe above and foregoing petition 1*
neglected cases of Grip are quickly l ?■ cop >’ of the original petition on file
cured by a course of this wonderful 1 ? * office. Witness my hand and offi*
medicine. Write to A. B. Girardeau j clal 8< *L this February 7th. 190*.
ROBT. A. NI8BET.
Clerk Superior Court Bibb County.
For prompt delivery order vour
Coal and Wood
from The Empire Coal Co.
Buggies, Buggies.
If you need one you will 5ave Fifteen Dollars by getting it from my stock.
My new buying is going up as fast as men, money and material can build
it. Come quick and take advantage of this sale.
J. W. SHINHOLSER 499 Third Street,
MACON, GA.