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THE MACON TELEGRAPHi THURSDAY -MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1903
9 8 Counters
^ Of Hats worth up
to $4.00 for
$1.19 SATURDAY.
A DETERMINATION SALE!
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AH Linen Hand
kerchiefs lie.
EVER HEAR OF ONE?
Domet Flannel
Night Shirts 39 c
ANY PANTS X
In the house. We’ve T*
got them as high J\
as $7-50. for J
$3.09 SATURDAY. \
Big Lot of real
lisle thread SOX,
50c kind, for
19c SATURDAY.
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We cull it a determination Bale because we are determtneiltosell eveiy S
and OVERCOAT in our house if a price will move them. No sale has et ti 1
this in the history of the Clothing 1 business in Macon.
SATURDAY IS THE DAY
And to our winter stock we add every Suit carried over from last Summer.
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One lot TIES worth IQ-
50c and 75c at
$10.00
trunks
HALF PRICE
$1.50 White Laun
dried SHIRTS for
99c SATURDAY.
Will buy any SUIT or OVERCOAT in our house.
One Counter of
SHIRTS
$1,00, $1.25 & $150
kind for
60c SATURDAY.
We reserve none. This means if a Suit or Overcoat was $27.50 (and we’ve got that kind), it "hi ho $10.00
Saturday. No salesman will be allowed to lay aside anything for himself or his customer, until the sa 0 *5
8 o’clock. NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED OR EXCHANGED at this price, as we expect to be too
busy to"charge, and hope to have nothing left to oxehange.
WANTED—Extra Salesman, Cashier and Bundle Wrapper.
BENSON, WALKER & MOORE,
The Up-to-Date Clothiers.
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We keep' them
up to $9.00, for
$3.39 SATURDAY.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJOOOOOOOOOOOO 'LEARNED DIVINES
OF BAPTIST CHURCH
Hot and Cold Drinks.
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W’e have established and propose to
maintain the reputation of being
the leading supply house of the
South for
Soda Fountain Supplies
Of ovory character. Wo prido oursolvos
on handling none but the best goods.
Space horo forbids a detailed list. Write
for catalogue and price list. Wo are
hoadquurtors,
JOHNSON, KINO & CO.,
Manufacturing Confoottonors,
riacon, Cia.
Exclusively Wholcaalo.
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Willingham Sash & Door Co.
Are Assembled in This City—Very Interesting Address
by Dr. J. R. Sampey, of Louisville, Ky—He Says:
Police Legislation Will Not Bring About the Mil
lenium.
Office and Store,
Ait THIRD STREET.
Factory and Lumber Yard
from Mulberry to Cherry,
Seventh to Eighth Streets,
MACOR, GEORGIA.
Headquarters for
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
LUMBER,
CABINET MANTELS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
Agents
MASTIC MIXED PAINTS.
"Th** enactment of laws and the en
forcement of police regulations will not
bring about the mUltnlum." Energeti
cally declared Hr. J. R. Sampey. pro*
J fuxmir of Hebrew in the Baptist The
ological Seminary of Louisville. In the
course of an eloquent discourse qt the
| First Baptist church yesterday .ifter-
Dr. Sampey Is one of the foremost
pulpit thinkers of the United States,
and his services are In demand in nil
parts of the country.
He spoke on the subject: "Elijah, the
Prophet," and the large Audlem-e that
packed the auditorium In the basement
of the church accorded him the closest
and most profound attention during the
j dollvery of Iris sermon.
1 I»r. Sampey, apparently. Is opposed to
I traveling evangelists, for during his de-
| livery he took occasion to remark that
• export specialism'’ was not wanted In
the church, only on certain line
I HUt remarks were construed to mean
i that he was opposed to such, for mod
1 ern evangelistic work Is the vpry high
1 * sst type of "expert specialism."
There was nothing In the sermon,
however, to which exceptions J&uld be
taken, even by those who
| lleve In the modern way of evangelizing
the world, Dr Sampey evidently
lleving that It should he confined
rt/ilu well defined lines
I WHITE ROCK I
Theatrical.
III-'.I.I.O BILL.
When Messrs. Goodhue A Kellogg
decided to send the Jolly comedy,
Hello Hill," that favorite versatile
Qncoctlon by Willis Maxwell Goodhue,
which has convulsed theatre-goers the.
past three years, on Its first tr'ins-
ontinent&t tour, they cast their *»yes
about to secure a comedian for the ar
duous mie of William Fuller, whose
engagement would an earnest that
they Intended giving the public some
thing far above the ordinary. With
that etui |n view they commenced ne
gotiations with a ifumher of the lead
ing fun-makers of the country .^Lut
none of them seemed to exactly fill the
bill, and after several weeks of fruit
less search the manners were at fh»*lr
nits end In regard to making a neb
Hon. Happening by chance one d
to drop in at a matinee performance
"King Dodo," at Daly's theatre, N
York, they were Immediately strut k
with the comedy work of a sprightly
and handsome chap named James F.
Macdonald, who played the timorous
astronomer. The more they saw-
more they were convinced that they
had discovered the Ideal man
Dill." They therefore opened nego-
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THE WORLD’S BEST WATER
Car of LITHIA WATER anil
GINGER ALE Just received.
A. & N. M. BLOCK,
Sole Distributers,
MACON, GEORGIA.
been staged In brilliant style, and 1
very capable supporting company ha
been provided.
McEvoy Book Co. auction all this
week, 10:30 a. m., 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m.
Personal.
Leading up to the expression quoted j tlutlons with Mr. Macdonald, with the
In the first psrsgraph above, he pro- * result that he hns been secured to head
voked a laugh by dryly remarking that ! Goodhue A Kellogg s company for this
there was a Urge number of present- season. In James F Macdonald. G<
day Christians who wanted ~ihe whole J hue A Kellogg feel that they hav
United State* army to help Christianise positive find. His Impersonation of
the nation. I "Hill" Is said to he the best of any
!>r. H. Y. Jameson, secretary of the I who h«s yet played the part, while his
mission hoard, presided over the rbeautiful volte would create a furore
afternoon The devo-
vItn which the sesslo
Joined In by the *11
1. and they ore quit
Cured of Rheumatism
For the benefit of suffering humanity
1 desire to state that 1 suffered severely
with Muscular and Sciatic Rheumatism
for five years. During that time I tried
various so-called remedies, as well as
the prescriptions of several physicians,
which afforded me very little. If any,
re! . f The |m n in tin back, hips and
legs was agonising und almost unbear
able I could hardly walk and thought
I would be obliged to abandon all bus
iness. |
A friend of mine advised me to try
VIUUSOl.. which 1 did teluot.intly, and
greatly to my surprise, on.* bottle cured
me sound and well l cheerfully recom
mend It to anyone who suffers ns l did *
It Is a very fine tonic alto. It Increases
ti:" appetite.‘aid* dig‘stlon ant :• \
builds up the g. neral health. You can
think best. Very' truly,* i
DEATH OF lilt. JOHN GERD1XK.
Ose of the Most Prominent Physi
cians of the State—Grandson of
(‘hlaf Justice Lumpkin.
Dr. John Gerdlne of Athens. Ga., died 1 ( j raw . n ( j
yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The j j^hovah'
deceased was a brothc
esterday
tIonal exercises
was ot*ened was
tlr** * ongregatloi
Inspiring. [
l»r. Sampey told the story of Elijah ]
In a way rarely ever put forth In pul
pit «1-li\ersnees. it was both Ornate
and Instructive. If we had not had a ,
Jezebel, there whubl be no nee 1 of tn
Elijah, he mid.
"We have Ohadfahs and Elijahs In
the church today." hut he feared th<>\
were not as congenial as these Illus
trious Bible character*.
In vivid portrayal, he pictured the
stirring events that led up to the in-
without his abilities a* a opine-
"Hello Bill" comes to the Acad-
of Music next Friday. February 20.
GK.HTRI OF. ( OI.HI.AN.
Gertrude C-ghlan will he seen nt the
A< »dem\ of Music on Monday night In
Edward K. Rose's dramatisation of
Maurice Thompson's popular novel.
"Alice of Old Vincennes " In th* role
of Allre Rov.slllon. th* heroine of this
romantic tale of adventure of the rev 1-
lutionary days of what Is now the
state of Indiana, Miss Coghlan has
scored n deceive perronal triumph,that
even overshadow* her previous suc
cesses. The role Is <Yulte different in
comparable scene on Carmel, when fire tyre from any In which this wlnsonv
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W. It. DeLOACH. tn gl<
Atlanta, Ga. 1 w it-
of JustU
L. Gerdlne «»P this city. He was one of j
th«* prominent physicians »>f the stale,
and a popular and respected cltlxen of
Athens.
The Telegraph's Athens correspondent '
w Ires:
ATHENS, Ga.. Feb. 18. — Dr. John
tier.tine,one of the most prominent phy
sic! in Athens, died this afternoon irt
4 o'clock from congestion of the lunge
H* was a native of Oglethorpe county
and was 63 years old He *vas a grand-
soh of the late Chief Justice Joseph
Henry Lumpkin of the supreme court
orgla. The entire city Is shrouded
ftOni over his dentil. 1!«» leaves a
.end several children. The funeral
he held Friday morning. The re-
from heaven declared that
ih's God was Indeed God.
l>r. Sampey will he beard again at
each of the three *-salons tomorrow.
Rev. E (’handle of Tennttle led the
prayer service. Thcr- are between 125
and ISO Paptt«t ministers in attendance,
numbering suite of the ablest divines
in that body. They come all the way
from Dade to Rabun, from Camden and
ClA
Th»* Sunday school conference Is
outgrowth of the Georgia Baptist
latlon at Its recent soslon at Ame
Icuh, to give an Impetus t
school work of the state.
That all Baptist visitors are thor
oughly imbued with the spirit of their
mission there can be no doubt, and a
*hlng is in pro-
mosphe
the
J. B. Erwin of Columbus Is at the
Brown.
W. M. Davl.s of Dyas Is quartered At
the Brown.
C. C. King of Savannah Is a guest of
Hotel Lanier.
W. B. Chase of Atlanta Is registered
nt the Lanier.
Dr. T. B.
into
J. A. Chlvers of’ Harrison Is stopping
nt the Brown.
B. M. Webh of Atlanta Is registered
at the Lanier.
W. I. Howard of Atlanta Is stopping
at the Brown.
XV. A. Shlr.gler of Ashburn Is stopping
at Hotel Lanier.
H. W. Wlnrard of Augusta
guest of the Brown.
T. R. Talmadge of Forsyth is e
of the Brown house.
J. If. Campbell of Monticello la regis
tered at the Brown.
E. J. Whitehead of Atlanta Is quar
tered nt the Brown.
S. C. Raker of Montgomery* Is quar
tered at the Lanlor.
B. P. O’Neal of Cordele Is registered
nt the Brown house.
J. C. Brew ton of McRae Is registered
at the Brown house.
Mrs S-d Newsome of Davisboro ts
of grim warfare, notably in | stopping at the Brown.
the Continentals upon the I \v. j\ Baldwin «•( Savannah \s quar-
nyth. president of the Monroe FemalG
College, is at the Brown house.
Judge Howard Van Epps of Atlanta
was at the Lanier last night.
Aquila (’hamlee of Sandersville Is
Quartered nt the Brown house.
Mrs. Pauline H. Wiley is visiting her
brother. Mr. It, C. Kee-.i. In Vlneville.
Dr. Len G. Broughton of Atlanta,
pnfttor of the Tabernacle Baptist
church. Is a guest of the Brown. ,
Tyner’s Dyspepsia
Remedy Permanently
cures dyspepsia.
YESTERDAY’S WEATHER
Meteorological data furnished by the
local office of the United States depart
ment of agriculture, weather bureau, for
tho twenty-four hours ending at 4 p. m.,
star ha* h»retAfore appeared, and she
saM to display a dash and Impulsive
.oetness that Is most captivating The
ory of the plav follows that of the
>vel quite closely, and concerns the
vc iff ilts of Alice and the young
•ntlnentnl officer. Beverly, who under-
.kcs th dangerous mission of spying
\ the British, who have captured Vln-
enitfs Beverly hns a rival in the per-
*n cf the unworthy English nffi er,
r»l. Hamilton, hut the two voung lov-
s finally outwit the Englishman, and
ith the sue ess of the Amer cut forces j
the Sunday | comes their harpv union. There is a
plentiful measure of adventure, the at-
yt .
this date laet _ _
Hlver Report.
The height of the Ocmulgee river at
Macon at 1 a m. was 16.6 feet, a rise of
0 2 of a foot during the past twenty-four
hours, being.l".5 feet above low water
mark of Hi** The Oconee river at Dub
lin was !«.* feet, a fall of 1.5 feet
A iktn of Bctitr !• a Joy Forever,
guest j Do T. Foils Gooraad'i Oriental
Creom or Magtcol Beastlier
Formes and Ileotitlfles tho Bkla. K«
Other Cosmetic Will Do IL
Removes
Tan. Ponies.
sell It at $1 per t»ttle. Send j
*onk particulars to th»
Chemical Company, Los i
I . or Atlanta. Gs.
Chicago and Florida Spe
cial Via Southern Ry.
Leaves Macon—
North daily ex. Sun.3 55 p.m
South daily ox Mon 1.00 p.m
This is » solid vestibnled
train, carrying Pullman
s eepere’. diners, gontlomon’s
club car, observation and one
of the Soutliern’s highest
vestibuled day coaches.
No extra fare to use this
train .IAS FKEKMAN,
Trav I’ass. Agent,
f>f>7 Cliorry St., Macon, Ga.
l*w Inte
city.
:n out 1 Itv.
I onttnn*Ml
I'RKr !»tx
ith
began
me me
I ever
UKTTKtt Til W ISOLD.*
is tr uble I ‘or m Neral \e tr« w
• nligeatlon and ner\ou> de
ru*a F J Green, of Lane**ter,
"No remedy helped rue until I
U**ing Electric Bitters, which did
good than all the medicines
i. They have also kept my
in excel!-*nt health for year*. 8h.'
Electric Bitters are Just splendid
^male troubles, ihat they are i
I ton c «n 1 Invtgorator for weak.
Sown women No other modi due
ake Its place in our family " Try
Only 10c. SAtl^actien guarants-vi
l druggists.
HF.V. W. It. FH V/.IKH IS Slt'K.
Re\. W. H. Fraxler. pastor of.Tat-
n < . s , 1 «ro Prosbjiterian church, has
1-e. n • • vfined to Tils bed by an acute
«t?.< k of influenza and tonsil ills it is
h”; **1 that he will be abb to occupy hjs
pu’pit next Sunday.
FHKUIUMi \I No :i \(.l>K HOI WK
K* v M 1: poster of the
Christian hu- h. will preach at No. C
| engine house tonight A cordial Invita
tion Is extended to attend th** services.
Indian
Flournoy's
River Oranges.
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DEATH OK MU. J. T. H
' Mr J. T. Smith, years of
I yesterday at 12 o'clock In
.and was hrousht to Macon a<
in. over the Central He is sur
| seven children -Mr J. H. Bml;
j lant.i. T E Smith of Alask
I Smith. J. M Smith
I Mh< •'»!. Mrs E
1 R Avert of M
of ('a r penters
144. also of R
Confederate vc
Horto
Hi
ce. died
Atlanta
11:10 a.
tved by
th of At-
.T W. B
1 R. L. Smith of
ti Jo
era* Ci
No
he
will h
at lrt
k. Smith tramp, t’nltetl
veterans. The funeral ser-
iA he 11 at Waverly v'hapel
• '■clock. Rev. R ' W. Bu-
atin*; Tho interment will
Ridge, cemetery.
Chill
Johnson >
'ri\s out <
Grip Pid«on
work qul'k
neglected •
*ur«J by a course of
medicine. Write to A R
Savannah. Ga . for agency,
ver Tonic will
'•tv trace and taint of
from the bloo.I ar.d do tte
•*nd do it right. Old and
of Grip are quickly
wonderful
• irardeau.
SHIRT BARCAINS.
nF.SIR VBt.R
ST\ LK**.
'PkZilvjao. V
1 at
Falls la
quartered r
E. S. Baldw in and wlf
guests of Hotel Lanier
P. J. Cline of Milledgcvtlle is r*g
tered at the Brown hour**.
el Lanier
fid of Tallulah
the Lanier.
■ of Dublin are
C. U. Dalegren
tered at the Bro*
Hon Will Ezell,
spent yesterday
Professor C. I!
regis-
-or of Monticello,
Dlst-aseS, and
•very blerais.v
on beauty, and
defies detec
tion It has
stood the test
of 54 yeats.aui
U so harrn.ess
we taste It to
be sure It ts
properly made
AcceDt n ®
counterfeit «»-
similar
re said to a Jedy of the haut’-ton (s ps;
ticnt). As jroj ladies will use them. I
recommend UourauJ s Cream,* *•
k*‘‘- ha:mful ot «li Skta Preparations.*
tor »al.* oy all Duggisu and Fancy Good!
in tbe United States, Canada and
Europe
Fred T. Hopkins. Prop's, »T Great
Jones Itveet. lew York.
Buggies, Buggies.
If you need one you will save Fifteen Dollars by getting it from my stock.
My new building is going up as fast as men, money and material can build
it. Come quick and take advantage of this sale.
J. W. SHINHOLSER 469 Third Street,
MACON, GA.