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THE MAOOW TBLBGRAPfl i FRIDAY ttORfflSQ, FEBRUARY 20, » 03
Onnp attacks a child without warning and needs immediate nttcntIc n
ptiou*, even fatal. If you notice any sympfcoms of croup, give baby
Dr.BuiTs Cough
Syrup!
i It will relievo ft instantly and
| cure it in a night. >’o danger
' from choking after you have
_ _ giver* l*al*y ono or two ilcoes.
Every mother shoflld luep n bottle of Dr.
Bull's Coot’ll Hyrup In the house to bo pre
pared for sudden attacks of croup.
“ ONE BOTTLE CURED HER BOY.
Mrs. Mary Olsron, of WJ Clinton 8tr*»ct,
Brooklyn, K. V., writes; “My little Ixiy.
throe years old, caught tho cronp au«l I
concluded to try Vr. Dell’s Cough Byrup,
a* 1 hnvor.ioro faith fn It than in doctor*.
He was soon relieved after a few donee
only, and entirely cured of the croup and
bronchial trouble after having taken one
bottlo of Dr. Bull’s Couch Hyrup. When
1 have this old reliable remedy in the
house I feel safe, and nlnc« itenrM him I always keep a l*ottlo in tho house.’’
AVOID SUBSTITUTES.
Do not nceept some ch^ap imitation that contains harmful drugs. Insist on getting
DR. DULL’H.” i’rico J&o, Bee that tho “BULL'S JiKAD" is on tho package.
MONDAY NIGHT, FKH. 13.
MISS GERTRUDE COGHLAN
Nnpiinrlrlf l»y n superb nuuiinn).
ALICE OF 01,D VINCENNES
A dramatisation of Maurice Thompson 1 *
famous novel ami pronounced the most
beautiful of all romantic plays.
Price* Ground floor. II .<w and $1.60; bal-
Manager Newcomb beg* to announce
that on
FRIDAY EVK.UMi, HFHHIAHY 30,
at the
ACADEMY OF HUSIC
MRMnil. fioonilt V. AMD KKLLOGO
'Will present, for the second time In Ma-
on, their f’oinpany «>f F«irdcul Favor*
Ites. including
Mil. .MM. F. MACDONALD
In Willis Maxwell Goodhue's Joyful
Oddity,
HELLO BILL
America’s best light comedy company In
Miss Henrietta Davis
•Phono 2M2.
Commercial Bnnk Bldg
MACON, GA.
Hair Dressing. Undulation. Hsdr Col-
orlng. Shampooing. Scalp Treatment. Fa
cial Massage, Manicuring, Hair Goods.
Shell Ornamen's. Toilet Articles, Chiro
pody
SPECIAL NOTICES
Notice.
The annual meeting of the stork,
holders of the Maeon, Dublin and
Savannah Itallrond Company wilt
be held at the home office In Macon.
«*n.. Wednesday . March 111 Is, itMl.i,
11 A. M.
C. G. SMITH, Secretary.
Ml SIC At,
CARL IIOPFMAN, Mas. D..
Plano, Organ, Harmony.
MRS. CARL HOFFMAN,
Voice. Musical Kindergarten.
•lest Indorsements. .Modern Methods
421 Orange st. Phono 2151.
HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES
$6, $12.50, $15.
S. s. PARHELEE,
Vehicles, Harness, Bicycles,
Car. Second and Poplar 8t*.
1SHE WCRAtKC^MTE?
' B ’ rv*iu>
S< hntulc Effective Fob. 8. 1903.
SI | J7 ' M. & B Ky. | 38 ! 3J
M A M Lv. Ar P M P M
«• II Ma.on ' 1 :s. 10 if.
IT 11 f:» Llsclla 12 46: 9 2«
ENGINEER WASNER
UNDERGOES OPERATION
Parts of Sknll Taken Out—Wounded
Mnu's Condition Still Serious—
Showed Mkhn of Improvement#
MACON CASES
IN SUPREME COURT
The Central fir Perk Matter will
Tot be Reached Until best Mon
day.
ATLANTA. Feb. 19.-The injunction
case from Hlbb, involving the authority
of the city council of Macon to lease
out Central City park for farming pur
poses, was not reached today, and will
not he called before Wednesday next.
In order to complete the bearing of
injunction cases, th" court held an af
ternoon session today, and may do the
same thing tomorrow.
Thin morning the court heard argu
ment In the casco of McGolrlcK vs. the
Ma^on mayoj and council, and Wright
vs. the mayor and council of Macon.
Ah both erjs#.g Involved similar points
they were argued as one rase. Oiin J.
Wimberly, Washington Dessnu, Felton
Hatcher and Minter Wimberly appeared
in the cases an attorneys.
At the afternoon tegs'.on the case of
the Equitable Loan and Security Com
pany v*. Warring ot al. was taken up.
Argument was not concluded ut the
hour of adjouriinv nt.
AMERICAN BANKERS
AND CURRENCY LAW
The Whole duration to be Consid
ered by a Committee Named hy
President Hardy of the Assocln-
f Ion.
Engineer Sid Warner at on early h>
this morning was holding his own at
city hospital. Ills chances for recovery
are about evenly divided Ills condition
on the whole Is somewhat better than It
was at the same hour yesterday morning,
and the physicians express more hope of
his recovery. The surgeons admit Mr.
Wnsner's case Is a very grave one.
An operation was performed on Mr.
Warner yesterday morning at 10 o'clock.
Portions of the skull were /removed and
the pressure on tho broln relieved. Tho
operation was a delicate piece of surgery,
requiring several hours to perform it
Th** skull »o* fractured and prersed in
on the brain from lust above the center
of the forehead to somo distaste back on
the head.
Aft* t lli<- operation the plllfllt P-g-lilli'd
consciousness and showed signs of lin-'
and the physicians would not permit him
to talk but little.
The nutenim* of Mm* accident to Mr
Wasne* In awaited with much anxiety
him! Interest by his numerous friends In
NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The president
of the American Bankers’ association*
Caldwell Hardy of Norfolk, Vu., In pur
suance to resolution adopted by th*
association, has appointed n committee
to consider the entire subject of pro*
posed changes in the currency system
of the country. The committee Is com
posed of the following: II. C. Fahnes
tock, vice-president of the First Ns*
tionar bank. New York < Ity; C. B.
Fairchild, ’president New York Security
and Trukt Company, New York city,
Myron T. Herrick, president Society for
Savings, Cleveland; II. S. King, pres
ident Wells. Fargo Ar Co. hank. San
Finnclaeo; c. B. Kountze, president
Colorado National bank, Denver. Colo.;
J. J. Mitchell, president Illinois Trust
1 Havings hunk, Chicago, III.; George
A NOVEL SALE
NOW ON IN MACON
A Clothing M»-reli nut's Heart to
Heart Talk with the I’uliHe
Ttirousti the Trle«rn\ilvcrtln-
Inu Columns Is Mnkluu Tlilnit**
Lively.
Whltn
bank, New Orl*i
The commit!*;
chairman.
Tin* >evolution
expr
a. Li
w 111
Whitney National
elect Ua
6 fo
I 311.
Culloden
It's il well known fuct that the firm
«*f Benson, Walker & Moore carry the
best, of everything that'a mndo for
men’H wear, and there* la not a man !•*
Macon but would hank on anything
they edvertlse being Just us It's repre
sented.
Any suit or overcoat *ln their stock
goes at their determination wile fcit-
urday beginning at 8 o’clock, for $10.00.
They have two reasons for offering
high grade gnoda at this price -one N
they are determined to carry over no
more goods than they can help. An
other reason, the firm wants to see Just
what a special cal.-, well adwrtlH' •!.
will amount to. One member of tne
firm said to drTclograph reporter yes
terday that although the "ml" on th**
last page of Tho Telegraph had ap
peared onfe time only, that they had had
fully fifty people nt their store begging
that they hi- allowed to pick out .1 suit
or overcoat to be laid aside until Sit-
urdny, and they are confident this will
he the greatest sale In the history of
Macon.
MULATTO INFANT FOUND.
A tiny Infant mulatto boy was found
In a bafkot on the front porch of I.eUra
Htewart. colored, 22il Calhoun street, lust
night nt 7:30.
In the basket was a sugar rng and a
puckar* of catnip. The infant wore no
varments. It Is suppo'M'd to have been
11 few hours old. How long ho had occu
pied -he basket and wh * phie.-d hi*it on
the veranda ora mysteries that will prob
ably never be known.
Fern* II.1 Bowers, colored, wanted the
'• bn by, and it was given to her. She will
loot the child. Officer Pat Pie
-ted by the nssacl-
luallfted approval
"of tiie enactment of n law Imparting
greater degree of elasticity to our
rrency system, in order to make u
ponslvo to the business Interests of
■* country."
YESTERDAY’S WEATHER
Meteorologies) dnt.i furnished by th"
local office of thw Dulled States depart
ment of Rgrlrt'lture, weather bureau, for
th.* twenty-four hours ending at 4 p. m..
central ilnw;
r. pm ...47111 rm....3»J> (> Jim . 2«*!n am :7
6 pm.. .46:12 pm # 0 am .. 21 12 in ...10
7 pm. .44 1 arp. ..3$ 7 am .fi| 1 pm .42
k pm.. 44i 2 sm ...95 Sain.. 29 ( 2 pm...41
P I m... 43 i um. 34. ? am.. :tt. 3 1 m 17
lb pm....4<i* 4 am- '*‘1* t‘ am :r> 4 pm...11
Maximum tsmnerature thli dnte last
year. Mi , degrees*, minimum tern|H*r.«ture
his dnts last year, 24 degrees.
River Report.
The height of the Ocmtilgee river at
Macon at 7 a in. was II 1 pet. .. fall of
2 t fu t iiurlnc the past twenty-four hour*,
being 15.1 f*et gbove low wat*r »uark of
i v, 8. The Oeome river at Dublin wus lf> I
feet, a fall of 16 feet.
HKTTF.ft THAN CiOI.11.
"I ««■ trTitled :or several je*rs wit’i
chronic Imdgestlon and nervous debil
ity," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster,
N H. ' No remedy helped m< until I
began using Electric Bitters, which did
me more good than all the medicines
1 ever used. They have also k* pt my
wife In excellent health for years. Sh •
says Electric Bitters are Just splendid
for female troubles; that they are a
grand tonic and Jnvlgorntor for weak,
run down women. No other medicine
can take Its place In our family." Try
them. Only 60c. Satlsfacticn guaranteed
by all druggists. *
Southern Hallway. IA Ml
,r... \V Sprlris. ... V.v| 1 JO C *1
Columbus 6 3o| .10
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Central Hy.
Oreanvlile .
. Greenville .
Z A n Hy.
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9 51 5 30Ar...'
20 :;i « 1 !»!.*.*llll
11 40! 7 G6 Ar...
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.... Chehaw ...
.. Montgomery .
Seims
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Chicago and Florida Spe
cial Via Southern Ry.
Leaves Macon—
North daily ex. Sun 3 55 p m
South d:\ily ox Mon 1.00 p.m
This is a solid vostibuled
train, carrying Pullman
sleepers, diners, gontlomon’^
club car, observation and ono
of the Southern’s highest
class vostibuled day coaches.
No oxtra fare to use this
train. JAS. FREEMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agent,
567 Cherrv St, Macon, On.
t- Birmingham L\ PM; S
No;*. 27 and SS. ’ Montgomery Limited."
Make clone connection ;»t LaOrance with
the Atlanta and West r.'im trains t,» and I
Ir.*T-.\ Montgomery. Mobil**. Orleans ,
T**x.»s. Vrifon.4 M.-xic, and *'diforn!» 1
Also. lMrmiugham. Memphis. Chicago and |
Interchangeable mileage tickets of A A I
NV. P R It \\ rf Ala and S A I. ;
also 6f>a mile books |«*wcd by M !> A- S
It U accepted b. tween Macon and t.a-
Grange
Trains arrive and depart from depot,
corner Pine and Fifth streets nt Macon
Elegant roadbed; qulek tlirte. good serv
let-. Parlor car »>n trains SI and SS.
For further Information apply to
T1IOS II. FREEMAN C T. A . Ho-
ti-l Lanier. R H KID WELL, 8. P. A
R J MYERS Porn Ar:
J. A 8TREYER Gen Agt.
J. R. I.ANE Gen Man.
Macon. Ga
R F. HIGHTOWER. O A.. Thomas-
CLAY’S COFFIN STORE.
El Mo (I 4 V. Manager
8e|enilfle I'luhnlmlsg. Tel«*arM|»li
*••1 Telephone- order* prsuipii) «(-
L H. Borskard J. Fabian Minion
L.H. Barghard&Co.
Funeral Directors
•Sd-iSS Cotton ave.
JESSE B. HART,
Funeral
Director.
My cuatnmera are my reference*.
Mr». Hurl bum full charge of laile*
and children.
559 Mulberry St.
Ne\t to Hotel Lanier.
Offer *|»tinnc 407.
Rrnidenre *|«linne 4437,
D.U AND MUUT*
NKW ORLK4NN It A CBS.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 19-0:d Hutch
;*n 1 Sweet Allre were tin* winning fa
vorites tidtav. Summary:
llrst race, six furlongs—Orpheum (2*‘
’n l> won. Uurkelmorc (27 to i) second;
Jove (C, to 1) third. Time. 1:15 4-0.
Scrnrd race, helling one mile and on n -
slxtcei ih- Hedge t7 to 1) won; Stratton ll
(5 to :» second; N«ttlc Regent til t«» G>
third. Time. 1:45 3-5.
Third race. s«-Illnt:. six furlongs— Ben
llullum m to m w«»n: Uttl* Chico 120
to ll second; Han Af cr t3 to 1) third.
Time. 1:16 2-5.
Fourth rite*, handicap, one mile—Old
Hutch (3 to 21 won; Carat (12 to 1>
second; Tho Conqueror II. (7 to 2) third
Tf"»«. 1:42
Fifth nice, five and one-half furlongs
-Sweet Alice G to 2i won; Birrhbroom (14
to 1) second; Musical Slipper (16 to ll
NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES.
(Special wire ip Macon Turf Exchange )
Firs- race, puree one mile—Rough Rl l-
er. Mr Williams. Great American. Henry
of Franstamar. ICS: Balm of Gilead, l>e
Reszkc liuzzah U6; Albert F. Dewey,
b*; Mynheer. 101 • Navarlno, John A.
Clark Ray. 100.
S« con.l race, selling one mile and one-
eighth-Joe Dough-*:ty. Thurles. 104; Ra-
diant Heat. Right H>w.r Socapa. 1"1; Intp
Novell!. Locust Blosx >m. 9*'; Money
Hack. Aline Abbott. Annie I^aur«tta« 94;
Lady In Black. S3.
Thir'l race puree, six furlongs—Imp.
Albula 112; Jim Clark. Sadducee. St. Gu h-
bert. (’apt Gaston. b'L Wealth. Allvar.
IL; Bengal. 101; Showman. Right and
* rue. :•*>. Decoration. 93; John Coulter. 90.
Fourth race, handicap, s. yen furlongs—
Old Hutch. Ill: Roaster. 103; Wit full. 100;
Stratton ll,. 9S; Tioga, pondage, 94; Bum-
Fifth race, selling, one mile and one-
clghth- Veauvla, 1111 Zsze 1 , b*5; Inspector
Sb. a. PM; Alfred !••’; Chick.i.Ve. 101;
Sue Johnson. 91; Leenja.
91.
six l race, selling, six furlongs—Carl
lvahh'r ;12; Playlike, ill; Srtatmn II .
1*9: Andes. Censor. 1**7; t)ur Je«s|e. 104;
Malster Renmnra. 1*3. Alpaca b*2 Mis*
H«unn. 101; Vlcievnnce. :•?; Miss Au-
Sky
track fast.
No Extra Charge
to Ride on
Chicago & Florida Special
Via
Southern Railway.-
Best train to Florida.
Leaves Macon .... l.pO p.m.
Arrives Jacksonv. .8 00 p.m
Quickest and best train to
Atlanta.
Leaves Macon 3 65 p.m.
Arrives Atlanta. . .«>. 10 p.m
Through ours to all impor
tant cities.
JAS. FREEMAN.
Trav. Fuss. Agent.
‘r ’
IF YOU HAVE
RHEUMATISM
Don't experiment with uncertain
compounds, but use Uricsol,
the Great California Remedy.
It is recognized- and endorsed
bv physicians, druggists and
grateful patients as the only
sure cure for this disease. Drug
gists sell it at $1.00 per bottle.
4 H*m* ******* ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦
Send stamp for book of particulars and certificates of wonderful cures.
ADDRESS:^*
URICSOL CHEMICAL CO.
LOS ANGELES, CAL. ATLANTA, GA.
THE LAMAR-RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta. Ga , Wholesale Distributors.
ATLANTA ANXIOUS
AS TO BOND ISSUE
Drrlalnn* of Mupr«*mp Coarl Awsll-
rd With Great Interest—Water
Works Involved.
ATLANTA Feb. )!>.- The action of tho
apreme court In the one* Involving bond
sue* Is awaited with much Inter*st in
lanta. due to the tact that the ptopit of
this city dexira t<* vote upon one Dsue of
“X), the* money to b«* us*-*l in Improv
ing the water works system of Atlanta
nnd In extending th** sewers.
Should the (lecithin tie that • be-lntereit
not n part of th** principal, thus al
lowing Atlanta to issu*- the bonds, th*
jui --tlnn will have 1«> b* drclrte*! t>y th*
op!**. Should the people vote against
he bond Issue. It means, thinks 8up**rin-
ttndent Woodward nnd many others ac
quainted with th** situation, tost tin alter-
i.stive is left but to raise the tux as
sessment.
In discussing th** value of the water
works system of Atlanta, ffliperlntsndent
l’ark WoodwaSd said today:
••l can sell the city water w«rka for
I4.foo.fnv nt any time the city wants to
make h. tri te nnd the corporstlon that
makes the purchase will make big money
on tho deal.
•’The Idea seems to have gotten out that
the waterworks are a drain on the city,
that we nro atw.tvs asking for more
mom v front fhe city, and hat the water
works are not a paying proposition. The
truth Is. the people don't Know what they
I o-se-v If the water department were
given nil the money which It ’urned Into
the city treasury, there woul 1 be no knot
ty questions about Issuing bonds, raisins;
■ f the tax rate and he like f »r purj
of Increasing the waterworks facilities.
"During the v*- ir Just cb»sed the water
works paid Into th*' city In actual cash
S 156.621.99 nnd $147,114 76 In service, wtplch
the city would have had to pay out had
i not owned the waterworks, only it
would have paid very much more than
this lr addition t" this the department
paid Its running expense*, amounting to
J75 ATTt2 The pea;,, do not realize tho
value of the waterworks to* the city, else
(here would l>e less complaint."
I'RRHIDKNT DIAS
Will Not be Able
Attend the
i ventlon.
MEXICO CITY. F-b. 19 - President
Diaz cannot, on account of pressure ot
government business, attend the an
nual convention of the national manu
facturers of the I'nlted States, to as
semble In New Orleans In April. Con
gress will be In session at that time.
Arthur Cunningham Grant Duff, the
newly appointed secretary of the Rrir-
lah legation here, hn* arrived. He has
been In the diplomatic service since
1SS5. Mr. Grunt Duff wljl soon assume
charge.
TENDENCY OF THE TIME*
The tendency of medical science I*
toward preventive measure*. The best
thought of the world Is being given to
the subject. It 1* easier and better to
prevent than to cure. It has been fully
demonstrated that pne umonla, one of
the most dangerous dip* ares that medi
cal men have to contend with, ci\n be
prevented by the use of Chomberialn's
Cough remedy. Pneumonia Qlways re-
Ult* from a cold or from an attack of
Influenza <grip>. nnd it has been ob
serve t that this remedy counteracts
any tendency of these disease* toward
Pneumonia. This ha* been fully proven
in many thou*ands of cases In which
this remedy has been used during the
great prevalence of colds and grip In
recent years, nnd can be relied upon
with Implicit confidence. Pneumonia of
ten results from a slight cold when no
danger Is apprehended until It Is sud
denly discovered that there I* fever
and difficulty in breathing and pains
In the chest, then It Is announced that
the patient has pneumonlu. Be on the
safe side and take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy as soon as the cold Is
contracted. It always cures. For sale
by all druggists.
"WEEKLY COTTON STATISTIC*.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 19.—Following are
the weekly cotton statistics:
Total sales of nil kinds. 67.000 balsa;
total sales American. 61.(W>; English
spinners' takings. 99.000; totaf export.
6,000; Imports of all kinds. 70,000; im
ports. American. 46,000; stock of all
kinds. 61S.000; stock American, 542,000;
quantity afloat all kinds. 237,000; quan
tity afloat American 204.000: total sales
on speculation, 3,100; total sales to ex
porters, 500.
A JOCKEY DEM).
NASHVILLE. Tenn . Feb. 19.—"Link'
Jones.the one-time noted colored Jockey
died here this morning, aged 42'yeats.
Jones began hi* career In the saddle
in the 70 s. and piloted Mary Anderson.
Malvern, Kennesaw, Lord Murphy.
Bergamot, Freeland. Ixwig Light. Jim
Gore. One Dime nnd other well known
horses of his day in most of their turt
victories.
HIGH-GRADE WHISKEY!
Realizing the n.MMlty of kMPInR tho hlah. at grade brands of Whiskies,
I have secured the agenele. for the celebrated
“GOLDEN GRAIN,” -NEWPORT” and “GEO. W. HOGAN” NELSON COUNTY
whiskies, $1.00, $1,25 / $1,50 Quart.
Good Whiskey being nn essential o? medicine. .1 can safely guarantee the
above brands to be chemically pure, and those needing a stimulant or tonic,
will find same to have no superior.
MALLORY H. TAYLOR, Pharmacist,
COR. SECOND ASD OIIKIlRir STREETS.
You’ll Enjoy Looking
at the things wo show you hero. You’ll profit in
buying if you want that which has real quali
ty and in which you can take real pleasure.
The secret of beauty is in having tho best
you can find. We furnish the best for you
and it is not necessarily more expensive than
goods which some dealers solect without ex
ercising the proper taste.
J. H. & W. W. Williams,
553 Cherry Street, - Macon, Qa.
THE BEST, ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.
Bach world renowned mokes of
Plnnos ns Stelnwnr* Weber, Bohni<*r
St Co., Kronlch St Back, Ivers A
Pond nnd Le*t~r. A new anpply of
these celebrnted mnke* of plnn«>*
on tmnd nnd Arriving for fall trade.
Bold nt tho very lowest price* and
on easy terms. Plnnos nnd Ors* u *
tnned nnd repaired. Satisfaction
naaranteed.
F. A. GUTTENBERGER & CO.
FINE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKIES
JUG TRADE A SPECIALTY.
J. T. STEWART’S PRICE LIST.
EXPRESS PREPAID.
4 qt*. Clermont Rye $ 6.00
8 U.00
2 “ *■ “ 15.00
4 •' Dunn’s Monogram Rye
those so*.
3 gal. jog Rose Valley Rye..
* qta. Hone Shoe Rye
6 “ “ •• “
5.00 12 “ “ “ “
9.50 l gal. jug Horse Shoe Rye...
12.60 2
4.00 3 - “ •• ...
7.50 4 qts. Anchor Gin
10.00 8 “ •• *>
4.00 12 “ >• ••
7.60 1 gal. jug Anchor Gin ......
10.00 2 “ “ •• “
3.75 3 •• « ■* •*,
“ “ “ •• 7.00 4 qts, American Malt
We pay expense of all express and money orders.
qaalltjr, Price and Preaiptme.e Gear aeteed.
•410 POPLAR STREET, MACOS,
Woodford Co. Rye....
Rose Valley Rye...
1 gal. jng Rose Valley Rye..
| 9.50
3.00
6.50
7.60
2.75
5.00
7.00
3.00
5.50
7.00
2.75
. 6 00
7.00
, 4.00
GA.
Fsmoua * *4 Ky*...... &.0Q
13 “ Famous l4wt# 84 Ky# hn
4 “ Y*11ow*Umi« Rye J 00
13 " Yslkmstflo* R«. UM
4 “ Murray 1IU1 Club By# ».oo
It ** M*mty Hill Club Ry« 1X04
4 - Wtln>n R>a #00
* - btulj*#** Rjr* 4.00
4 “ Mill Cmk Cabinet Rv* 40O
12 “ Mill Cmk < '«Md*i R\c .... 10 00
1 fallon Ju# Mill Crwk Cabinet Itra . . 3 00
4quaru Kentooky Bteod Ry* ...... 400
12 Kcntacky Bland Ry* 1000
4 Old Barb** straight Hv« .. . 4®
1 gallon Jug Old Harm* wratcht Rya . ) io
4 quarts Jpff Clark Ry* go#
1 sa'ion Jug Jeff Hark Rye ' *75
AH Beat Brnnd* Beer Kept In Stock.
X gallon jug Pure Maryland P. Brandy .*9100
1 Jug Pura N. C Apple Brandy . 400
i quarts Old Harvest Corn I«
1 gallon jug Old Harvest Corn
4 quarta Corn Malt 400
1 gallon Jug Corn Malt l*‘
1 “ New England Rum. !to 1- • *■<*
(Express eksrget pafd nn Tw#
■nllontf or more.)
1 gallon log lit proof N. Carolina Corn.-91 00
1 Jag IS proof N. Carolina Corn. . 1-75
1 M lag OWV. A. Brown By*. Va.1. 100
1 “ Jug Old V. a. Brown Bye No.l I.W
1 •* Jug Hew England Rum, No. 2. ■
1 “ Jug Holland O in 2.00
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Tfc* AhI»< cur I. Thlnklnc of
Hnrlns n Chamber ot Commerce.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Feb 19.—There has
long been talk of a chamber of commerce
for Savannah. This erystalluM at a meet-
Ing of business men tonight, when a com
mittee of ten was appointed to form and
carry out plans for such an Organization.
The promotion of the city'.- •<«mrnerclai
Interests, the enlargemen of her manu
facturing and Industrial activity. an<J the
securing of such rate* *« mould render
Savannah a tourist point, will he th,.
je,-ts sought by the cnambtr of com-
merctts
CHARLOTTE. N. C.. Feb. 19.—The
arguments In the Bishop cose were con
cluded tonight. The first speech of the
day was made by Mr. T. C. Outhn\
fbr the defense, concluded his argu
ment begun yesterday. Mr. Guthrie
was followed by Col. H. C. Jones, f"?
the defense, who spoke three hour; 4 ,
and was followed by Mr. E. T. Cans'*;,
who In making the closing argument fof
the prosecution, spoke throe and a h ’ '
hours. Judge Neal delivered the
charge and instructed the Jury to re
turn at 10 o’clock tomorrow morniu-f.
when It i* expected t verdict will tA
1 ^xendeced, „