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THE MACON TELEGRAPH» SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1903 ^
A DETERMINATION SALE!
t 8 Counters
A Of Hats worth up
^ to $4.00 for
^ $1.19 SATURDAY.
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All Linen Hand
kerchiefs lie.
EVER HEAR OF ONE?
Domet Flannel
Night Shirts 39c
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Big Lot of real
lisle thread SOX,
50c kind, for
19c SATURDAV.
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Kill it a determination sale because we are determined to sell every SDIT
I o VEliCOAT in our house If a price will move them. No sale has ever equaled
i in the history of the Clothing: business in Macon.
SATURDAY IS THE DAY
$10.00
One lot T IES worth IQ*,
50c and 75c at
TRUNKS
HALF PRICE
Will buy any SUIT or OVERCOAT in our house.
One Counter of
SHIRTS
$1.00, $1.25 & $1.5°
kind for
69c SATURDAY.
•Mail Orders Filled.
The Up-to-Date Clothiers.
ANY PANTS
In the house. We’ve
n ti
of them as high
as $7.50, for
We reservo none. This means if a .Suit or Overcoat was $27.50 (and we’ve got that kind), it will be $10.00
Saturday No salesman will be allowed to lav aside anything for himself or his customer, until the sale begins at
8 o’clock. NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED OR EXCHANGED at this price, as we expect to be too
busy to charge, and hopo to have nothing left to exchange.
Wo have secured oxtra salesmen for the day. I
BENSON, WALKER & MOORE,
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$1.50 White Laun
dried SHIRTS for
99c SATURDAY.
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ANY pant SUITS X
We keep them
up to $9.00, for j\
$3.39 SATURDAY.
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i 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 pritlo oursolvos
on handling nono but the best goods.
Space here forbids a detailed list. Write
for catalogue and price list. Wo are
headquarters,
JOHNSON, KING & CO.,
Manufacturing Confectioners,
Bacon, Ga.
Exclusively Wholesale.
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OfTIce and
4sr third
Store,
STREET.
Factory and Lumber Yard
from Mulberry to Cherry,
Seventh to Eighth streets.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Headquarters for
SASII, DOORS, BLINDS,
LUMBER,
CABINET MANTELS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
Agents
MASTIC MIXED TAINTS.
DRINK A BOTTLE
CAKISOX ATBD
FOURTH ANNIVERSARY
INDUSTRIAL HOME j
Will Be
>lual<*
rlrhraird at Academy of
ndar, Fc hr nary 22, With
Appropriate Hucrcinea.
Willingham Sash & Door Co.
A moat unique nnd rrmarkablf* occa
sion will bo the fourth anniversary of
the Georgia Industrial Home. Public
exercise* will be helfl In honor of this
event at the Academy of Mualc, Sun-
•lity afternoon noxt to 2:30 o'clock.
The Georgia Industrial Home was
founded February 22, ~m, anti will be
four years old next Sunday, Washing*; cure is
ton's birthday. Th
the anniversary exercises. ouWld
the expected nddre**e*. will be the mu-|
sic furnlehed hy the boys' hand and J
drum corps of the Homo, us well a* the j <)n
Home chorua. These organization* ofj
this remarkable Institution will furnish ^
nil the music for the nccnslon. The ban 1 ov *
is the only boys’ band in the state, and coi
the music they furnish will be all the <»•.
more marvelous, for the renaon ,thnt 1
they hove been taking lessons only a
little over four months
There will be no collection taken, but
an opportunity will be given the mends
of the Home to make voluntary offer
ings to aid the work. No such enter
tainment has ever been seen in th s
city. It Is quite likely that tin* children
will be greeted by a full audience. It
is expected that Dr*. Hatcher au.l Will
ingham, of Virginia, will make the ad
dresses and the president of the Home \j
will make his Annual report
worsted In a duel of wit and weapons,
In which the mental finesse of the young
woman Is as notable as the skill In
swordsmanship with which she defend*
herself against her assailant. The
Americans, under fol. Clarke, come at
this critic;!l moment, the British are
defeated, the flag comes up again, and
th- capture of the fort by the Ameri
cans makes a thrilling climax.
KNCAI’CII \X AWFUL FATE.
Mr. H. Higgins of Melbourne. Fla-
writes: "My doctor told ine I had Con
sumption and nothing could bo done
for me. I was given up to die. The of
fer of a free trial bottle of Dt. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, in
duced me to try It. Results were start
ling. I am now on the road to recovery
and owe nil to Dr. King'* New T>|scov-
ry. It surely .raved my lltt.” Thl* great
nranteed for alt throat and
Pric
IX IMUH’E roVHT.
Rnnnd Over to the rity Court.
One to the (Isn*
Abner Andrews, colored, was bound
over to the city court yesterday by R**-
torder Freeman for carrying a con-
ro.Ucd pistol.
Hattie Halley, colored. W’as sentenced
to th»> gang for sixty days on account
of being drunk and disorderly. 8ne Is
an old offender.
IIKNNFI.BRno RECITAL.
Tickets to 1 Hesse'he r g Recital, Tues
day night, at Wesleyan Chapel, are now-
on sale at Mallory H. Taylor’s and Jno.
S. Hogp's drug stores.
General admission 25c
aKOROIA IFHOOL OK TKrHMH,0«Y
Kntr«np« E«smln*tl«n In Atlanta
Dec, HO, 1002.
For the lowest clans requirements
will be as follows: Algebra, through
fractional equations. Geometry Hook 1.
English Grammar.
That the school hns enrolled this ses
sion 470 students, and that Its thorough
work is receiving the highest praise,
are proofs of Its extensive equipment
In all departments, the excellence of Its
dormitory system. Its large and compe
tent faculty, and Its thorough courses
In Mechanical, Electrical. Civil, Textile,
and rhemlcal engineering. The course
In t’otton Textiles Is the most extensive
offered In America. Students may enter
at any time.
Address Lyman Hall. President, At
lanta, Ob., for catalogue and pirtlcu-
' lam.
K.MII.F. r. ftl llKH** M ARROW KNf APB
Kin
Out.
Was t'Bssht In
Rnrnlna I'm
tils W
Emile F Hubers, a Geo
well known In Macon, tt
Quinlan and Walls Mlm
narrow escape the other r
ellng
vith
ha<l
At F
Huron. M < h , the private car caugtt
tire from the overturning of an
stove used to heat water In the wash
room, at break of day.
In a trice the ear was a mass of
flame. Those who were In their berths
managed to escape with only th^lr
night clothes. Young Sabers was sur
rounded by flumes, and to escape was
forced to burst the windows with his
fist, sustaining Injuries that required a
surgeon to sew up the wound. He lost
all his cloth* s. money, and a v.liable
diamond stud.
llltm4.Hr FROM ATLANTA*.
K.. K. Ht-kart In Jail < ha rived With
Larceny After Trust
E. E. Blcknrt. alia* Ed Baker, a whit*
man, was brought from Atlanta yester
day by Officer Jenkins and imprisoned
In the Bibb county Jail. The defend
ant Is charged with larceny after trust.
Ulckert, alias Baker,some five mouths
ago., was In the employ of the Commer
cial hotel nr 11 clerk. Mr. M. \V. Pour-
nolle, proprietor of the hotel. R Is al
leged. gave Blckart $100, with Instruc
tions to purchase bar mirrors In At
lanta. It Is said the former hotel clerk
did not respond with the mirrors or the
mony Pournelle preferred charges
Inst Blckart, and his arrest foi
l'd.
It Is
making
rt*d thnt Blckart. while at
went by the name of Ed
Is a young man and uumar-
understood the defendant is
alignments to giv* bond
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101) More Pretty Girls!
'-O '-'AKY havings' it ANK« U ?hat
INTEItEHT PAID OV
DEPOSITS. LOANS I'HOMPTLY MADE,
EQUITABLE BANKING AND LOAN CO.,
8T0 Second St., next to Taylor's
Dm* Store.
Personal.
NO SAN CAN DIR
Of any form of Fever who usex John
son’s t'hi 11 and Fever Tonic even half
way right It is 100 times better than
quinine, and do** in a day what slow
quinine cannot do In ten dnys.. John
sons Tonic will drive out rvery trace
and taint of grip poUton from the blood.
Write for agency to A. B. Girardeau.
Savannah. Gg.
THE MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO
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and O
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apt Ion for
501 Ml I.Hi: ItIH hukkt,
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Bibb Manufacturing Co.,
Macon, Ga.,
Manufacturers of
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, etc.
18 and 20 Thomas St.
New York Office,
(iKRTIU t)F. C'OGHt.AX.
"Alice of Old Vincennes," in which
iertrude Coghlan will be seen at the
Academy of Music next Monday night,
van dramatized by Edward E. Rose
rom th** beautiful and Inspiring ro
an n«v of Maurice Thomuson which
I.ts been S«. widely read throughout the
ountry The first ad deals with the
of the American flag «t th** In-
ettlement early in the Hevolu-
wur. Alice Roussillon Is th*
d*nt patriot in that place, and
made tn** banner with her own
passed qul
I. MERCER.
wife of W. 8.
HIv and peacefully
•ruing at 5 o'clock.
aislng
John He
It is tin
th.
of VI1
P>\ dl!
upo
dashii
s him
esught her
p *h%* had taken to
atel>. the British tr«
About the same t
Is doing
* n petl-
nd Alice
x leader
ncy dqr-
HetroU.
ap
ml stripe
nd*
takt*
a by
tder.it
hiddci
ol. Ha
a spy
-d in
by th**
Bev-
n. the
Roy-
mtlon
and lgn
erly. fir
British comm
a list Interest. I* plact
of great peril.
In the second art he
rated from this dang
news of Alice, who Ins __
chanter from an old romance t.» the
British colonel while her bn*; , s over
powering the sentry and making Ms
rcupe to summ. n th- American forces
•. > the rescu c of Vincennes. Then the
heroine Is *e#-n entrapped In th- British
headquarters at the fort, where th** col
onel demands her degradation, but ts
away yesterday m
after a lingering illnes of sev
months. Mrs. Mercer was a favc
with her circle of friends, and her 1
ny disposition and Christian :nflu
will he greatly missed.
She Is survived by a devoted husband
ntt 1 two little daughters. The fur:
will take place this morning at
family residence, corner Third and
Boundary streets, at 10 o'clock.
Rev. J. P. UoWilson of the Chrlstl
church will officiate Interment will be
at Riverside cemetery.
MoF.voy Book Co. auction today at
lb.30 a. m.. 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m
NEW
HATS.
^7 and 3oncs
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E. T. Richardson of Durham is at the
tinier.
J. S. C’oneron of Athens ta at the
sutler.
It. E. KJnner of Norcross is at tbo
Down.
K M. Mason of Forsyth Is a guest of
he Brow n.
^A. R. Bryan of Atlanta Is stopping r.t
M J. Wood of James ts registered at
It. H Klugm
the Lanier.
Jr.,
of James la at
at the Lanier.
M. W. Gross of Thomaston la a guest
registered yesterday'at the Brown
Miss Annie Kingman of Jahes Is n
guest of Hotel louder.
Miss Daisy Kingman of James Is a
guest of Hotel Lanier.
A. J. King of Thomaston Is regis
tered at Hotel lender.
<’*i. B. B. Willingham of Forsyth 13
quartered at the Brown.
J. Whitehead of Milledgevllie Is
quartered at the Brown.
Dr. a H. Richardson of Montezum-i
Is stopping at the Brown.
is of Sandersville is stop-
. Quinn of Atlanta la at th<
house.
Kceley of Tennllle is a gues
of the Lanier. W. M. Re’kett of Savannah is
W. D. Deane of Atlanta Is quartered °f ihe Brown house.
T. J. Preston, Jr., of Eastman
quartered at Hotel Lanier.
of the Brown
Jackson of Albany Is at the
Brown house.
i Is stopping
stopping
James Dunlap of Atlanta is a guest
of the Brown.
Miss Lois Duffy of J,
at the Lanier.
O. W. Cantrell of Tifton is
at Hotel Lanier.
G. S. Nix of Americus is stopping at
the Brown house.
J. B. Duckworth of Savannah Is at
the Brown, houre.
W. A. Callaway of Atlanta Is regis
tered at the Brown.
W. W. McMUHon of Augusta is a
guest of the Brown.
Hon. W. A. Dodson of Americas Is
at the Brown house.
A. J. King of Thomaston Is quartered
at tne Brown house.
J. T. Williams of Ethridge la
tered at the Lanier.
Hon.
Hanks, mayor of Rome,
ping
W. Hudson of Atlanta ts regis
tered at the Brown house.
Edenfleld of Swalnsboro It reg
istered at the Brown house.
D. T.
Chicago and Florida Spe
cial Via Southern Ry.
Leaves Macon—
North daily ex. Sun.3.55 p.m
South daily ex. Mon 1.00 p.m
This is a solid vestibuled
train, carrying Pullman
sleepers, diners, gentlemen’s
club car, observation and one
of the Southern’s highest
class vestibuled day coaches.
No extra fare to use this
train. JAS. FREEMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agent.
567 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
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.