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fHE JIAOOK TELEGRAPH i MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1303
if WAS GREATER THAN WE EXPECTED J
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Our Determination Sale not only filled our store, butrfllled it to overflow. Twice
during the day we had to lock our doors for an hour to keep the crowa ouu
WE HAD ADVERTISED BARGAINS and the people of Macon knew that we would give them.
Store opens at 1) A. M.
MONDAY.
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Open until 8 o’clock
Monday Evening.
WE NEVER FOOL THEM.
On account of so many people being unable to get waited on, we have decided to continue
OUR DETERMINATION SALE MONDAY
Store opens at 9 A. M.
MONDAY.
Open until 8 o’clock
Monday Evening.
Any Suit or Overcoat in our store will go for $io.OO, ar| d cu *s on other goods the same as
Saturday, except Trunks. We can’t offer them, as we sold out of fine Trunks. Thousands of
dollars worth of fine Clothing still on our counters.
BENSON, WALKER & MOORE.
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D0000000000000000000003000000000000- OOOOOOOOOJOg A FARMERS CONGRESS
DURING STATE FAIR
Hot and Cold Drinks-
OOOGOGOGOOOCOOOOOOCOOOQOOO 300000
We have established and propose to
maintain the reputation of being
the leading supply ' house of the
South for
Soda Fountain Suppliesn
Of overy character. Wo prido ourselves
on handling nono but the best goo
Space boro forbids adotnilod list. Write
for catalogue and prieb list. We avo
headquarters,
JOHNSON, KING & CO.,
Manufacturing Confectioners,
Hacon, Ga.
Exclusively Wholesale.
Is Suggested as a Feature That will Bring Together
the Hen who Represent the Basis of Georgia’s
Power—State Newspapers Svyelling the Tide To
ward* Hacon. /
The fttjite Fnlr tide I* settln.? '.n . Talk for It. plan for It. *nd work for It.
tong. The •tute pres, is helping to Sumter county must not foil |o ho
„ it t.. * i handsomely represented with an 1 ex-
„ V , „ r.T : r : "»>“ that «UI .peak ««ll and loudly
the history or the state have th • , for 0Uf locality. ’
i wrpaper* of the »tate at lnrge rolllel I Qultmrm Free Frew: We are glad
ltl\ suoh enthusiast:. unanimity for
NWk iwAr
State Fair, ihd for Macon, ns now.
Uy ttits ptwtent he who runs may
read the outcome, nor fail to realise
that Macon has the greatest oppor
tunity offered her to build .» State. Fair
that will make the Central City the
Mecca of Georgian* In the Octoi**r
Willingham Sash & Door Co.
Office and Store,
4M THIRn STREET.
Factory and Lumher Yard
from Mulberry to Cherry,
Seventh to Eighth Street*.
MACON, GEORGIA.
ohmmi
Headquarters for
SASII, DOORS, BLINDS,
LUMBER,
CABINET MANTELS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
Agents
MASTIC MIXED PAINTS.
It I* proposed by the
city to hold the gre.ur>
Fair*, and In tht* Conner
ge*ttona nre being offers
five, alert bu»tn*M mar
moat alKnlftcant and Imp
11* offered
Speaking
Into
the fm
people of this
of the a tut
aid:
“It t* a serious blunder that the pro
moter* of the movement made In fall
ing to Invite witch nun Cbl. Dud lay M.
Hughe*, president of the State Agri
cultural Society. Hon. O. H Steven*.
u>mnnwlo»«r of agriculture; Hon, Hur-
vie Jordan, vW-preatdent of lb* Fa T m-
era National fongrt-a*. and Hon. J.
Dope Broun. The*.- gentlemen c» r-
t.iinly forgot that Georgia iw an ».g-
n« ultural atAte
While manufacture l» wealth, the
boat* of all wealth, a* Thomn* Jeffer
son wold. I* land, and the farmer I* the
p: oducer You know the difference > «•-
proylucer and a promol
State Fair thta year.
Among the many teasonw why, 1* that
Kdlu r Fend . ton iw *olng aplendld and
ntelllgeiU work for the farming inter
est* of the entire atate.
WrlghtavlUe Hecord: Macon 1* to
have the StAte Fair this falL She non
out on Atlanta, and will give ua the
biwKest show Georgia hna ever had a*
a State Fair.
New nun Herald and Advertiser: The
State Agricultural Society has decided
to hold It* annual fair this year at M
con. The Georgia Horticultural 8o l*-
ty. the Georgia Dairymen's Association
and the Georgia Glnnerr Aaaoc atlor
will hold their annual meeting** at the
name time and place. Macon la lde.»U>
1- voted for a State Fair and we an
Kind that *he i* to get It.
Amerlcus Dally Free*-. Sumter couiv
; ty must make a great exhibit at th*
, State Fair In Macon next fall.
Dublin Time*:
I fair Just before
con. and then tn
I the State Fair.
. Way crow Herald: Macon has started ] ana.
, out to make the State Fair a big suc
cess, and *he will do it.
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WHITE ROCK
THE WORLD’S BEST WATER
Car of LTTHU WATER and
GINGER ALE Just received.
A. fir N.-M. BLOCK,
Sole Distributers,
MACON; GEORGIA.
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ALICE OF OLD VI.1CEXXES ’
To Be Pi
NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES
(Special wire to Macon Turf Exchange.)
First r.-tce. purse, maiden 3-year-old*,
•even furious*—Sidney Sabath. Far Cry.
Embarrassment. 112: Lady Mistake. Bond-
Prlnce Eugene. Candareen. l«C: Sleepy
: Leaf.
>ented «t the Academy of
Manic Tonight.
Gertrude Coghlan has secured a most
excellentvehicle |«j “Alice of Old Vin
cennes,” in which she will be seen -nt
the Academy of Music tonight. The
Let * have a county 1 * dramatization made by E3-! enty
the state Fnlr In Ma-‘ ward K. Rose from the late Maurice !
ke our be*t exhibits to, Thompson's spirited and thrilling
| mance of Revolutionary days In Irtdi-1 in relic!
aim. As Alice, Miss Coghlan has. Third race, selling, one mile-inspector
achieved a real triumph. Aside from Shea. Ladv Chorister 10$: Invirttry II.’,
the favor with which she has been re- I Georg* Arab. 107: Le/tare, 10*: Mary
celved. there are many reasons why the 1 rw/v’« > - llv _Bounteou*. IN;
trgordl
ge. Prince Huger
Lad. Carrahor. 1
By Way*, icj.
e. selling, one mile and seV-
Rough Rider, ill; El Rey.
well. Mynheer. Jena. 1«|
neur. KM: Banmora. lOff; Ban
ish. 1^2: O'Hagen. Frank M., 101; Chan-
Weil.
ell somebody
who
FACtPET) tt| AWFUL FATE.
Mr H Hlggina of Melbourne. Fla.
writes: “My doctor told me I had <>m*
sumption and nothing could be don*
for me. I was gt\«n up lo die. Th-* of
fer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King'* _ _
V* Die overy for Consumption, l wbl h appeal* -forcibly to'"cvennu •
d,: vd m. tc try l( w»r» »tnrt- j “Alice of Old Vlncenne," like all heal-
llrg. 1 am now on tbe road to remvery thy patrloUc war dramas, has Its pe-
ov- rlods of auspense. There is the loyal
•*•* ' waving of the Stars and Stripes.
ourth-
play should have won such extrsordl- ^ rh Cl
nar.v popular success. Maurice Thomp
son's book has been very widely read,
and the main Incidents of the story
have been well preserved In the dt^amn.
Us story of love and patriotism Is one
Teresa. 100; The
102: San
Ermack. 9G.
n Mcap. on* mile and one-
115: Ceylon. S*; Major
-Nitrat
l'*>: Zozel. Coi
Si Hayward Hunter,
Fifth i
ntead for
*11
!, h " h,.pe that
. *<*lllnr. five and one-half fur-
Jccee. :10; If You Dare. ICS;
Bummer. Censor. 104; Little
'r. Spec. T.\ Ixrtoka. Queen
and Garter. %; Silver Fringe,
HI g»t
Shop
nng better %*tth the
i it w til * uh the prot
of The Telegraph
th.^t |
for th«
; purpv
(i«M'igiA farmer*
pnvlvicer* may m
’ di*» uneing the be*t meth«»-'>
of exploiting the Agncultaral renour.N.*
of Georg a l^*t such gentlemen
Col. Hughe*. Col. O. B Steven*, lion
Hartle Jordan and Hon J. Fop.'
Brown take tht* matter In hand, and l
MR. W. «. FEEBLE*
annarr of tlte Naeoa OBIre o
the Ueittr* I nlaw
Kxenlng Metr»»po’.i* of Jackson
iy* ■ { Mr W ii Feeble*, w h<
ently .f*me to Macon a* manage
Western l’r:on Telegraph Com
Office;
who ha* efftch
th--
elling. one mile—Kilogram.
1; Cbarle* D. Ill; Lord Ne-
•to. l'>; Malster. King B3T-
>fter. IK; Dr. Guernsey. Ml;
he Caxton. IOC; Annie Lau*
fl*g will eventually float over old Vln- M«-
cennea; the mlraculou* nucce** of the '
Colonial spy In all hi* hazardous under- 1
takings »nd adventure* ;the foiling of i
the vlUlana—the omcera with redcoats
—Juat when the triumph of their
achemea aeem* Imminent, and the dar
ing of the horoln*.tn many perilous a t- *
uatIona. Allte at portrayed by Ml*** t
coghlan la a dashing, sparkling and i
magnificent heroine, confronting dan- 3
gera and difficulties with high spirits. *
■ ■‘■•d tr ,:.t : <u- r\ T^.e i^nir.ss rum-, and six *dher well kno* .
Mr. t\ G. Feeble*, who ha* efficient* scenic effects were the most startling * ^ Ur n hor*e». Thl* one of the 'hree
y f>er\ed the We*tejn l nlon Telegraph *ecn last season In New York “ wrote Hf*rnla big stake races, the
Company aa night chief operator for one of the leading critics o' that citv the Burns handicap and the
•*' ral year*. h*a been promoted to the and at the original production in-it* Thiawin k. . , , . ..
o«m,; °ir*P n d*h':. 0 Uv',.Tr'h‘i su Tzzs"? y sassss
r-. tomorrow morr.m, .nd hl. f.mUy Sil favln of S’lSte,. 1 * Pmal “ d ,0 ffJLSSf 1 *" 4 .* d„crtp<lon M
w t foLow him in about four week*. I —
He ha* been connected with the West- “ARE YOU A MASON t ”
n.l during thxt I Rl h »nd HxrrKx CoatodUni. h.orto.l
‘ ‘ 1 b T Iho »<‘ tomlc pUtyrr*. John C. R1
Uk< i
CAL1FORMA DFRRY.
Fallfornla derbv. worth ten thous*
toilar* to he run on the Ingle*ide
at San Francisco. Monday. Februa-
from the track. “Juit
e ha* filled ’
Slide i-.-*eition* with gre,
•ur >e.«r* he was in the
mend* nt B F Dillon m
Mr Feeble* ha* been very prom-
i identified with the Ftm Bap-
t church, being president of the
ung People’* Union and a member v
> b ard of trustee* Hi* friend* her«
tret ht* departure.but w ish him muct
nM ;n hi* new fleid'*
and Thos. A- Wise, will present that
laughing ima "Arr You a Mason."
at thr Aoadrmy of Music next Kr day
rvrr.in*. February 27, for one nieht
nly. The fun In *'Are You a Mas, ,,'•
arises from the schemes of a young
husband and an old one, his fatber-tn-
I d*e£i™ h ?hii" *S° r, Y tendencies, to
de an th* Jealous wives by telling
them they have become Maims and
nightly obliged to be absent
.l M "v E * ch h “ tb -vnd has con-
the scheme Independently of the
«wo pseudo-3[a-
sons are confronted, each Is desnerate-1 .
ThV*f !SiSE5* r V , lh * fWterntty. i
Th ... * aantitlcs of lying to g*t •
# W®f tight pUcra, g!
r “ B w bo wish** to be*
SOFT HAT
EXCLUSIVENESS
[tsn-farmsr
STY LES AND COLORS
'T > k£ttf|8a. aKet hu.
Union Pacific P R. Co.
v,:ht>ap Colonirt< Tickei# to
California ati,l ;lu> Xorth-
wost : r, ,m Ke by. 15 t > April
"•* Soiiii Vostibule«i trains.
T!>roujii Sorvioe. For par-
i eiiiars, address
.1 F. \’\x Kkvsski. vh.
(F loral Aifent. 13 I’eaoluree
Sit., Atlanta, tia.
R. 0. Loan, T. P. A.
i w.RAt or « w h. a oon.
fsneral aerviees of WUIUtn H
w»rt h*M tt the Vtnevllle Bap-
kttrrB jre*:»r.u> *D*rr»oc»n at 3
^ The •erxices w«*re conduyteal
jotv xkst»te4 by
chantx u.
th-* subject
whst you
idea of r.TT*ngiBg for
exhibit vf the .ounty s pr<vi i; , -j
recurve* We cannot t,--
tht* oppoctunlt> of r. r.k' tg
down at thxt time with th*
icuntie* of out state. And >
th#re prsxvxrvj to bring the f-
bii'k with ua.
"Make poor wnah«i about it
through the F*e«a. and ren.
j right now it the tin^c to pUn
<*• all sorts of imMMibk' i wTw .
atrteU of New Yortuand, GBVtrS Jay.
2*5555:252 “Queen Btss”
I $2.50 Shoe.
<er th*t
for tL
Mr. Loj
as U
“V* ty attendM
'* present w -*ta
F. A of Macon.
1 Moot v • w
! tin, Mr J. J J,
akkael and M
TV interment
etery.
at K;vrratd« cent-
SHIRT «
BARGAINS. I
STIFF I
BOSOMS. I
Buggies, Buggies.
If you need one you will save Fifteen Dollars by srettinw U t
My new building is going up as fast as men monev a r ° m my 8 00 '
It. Come ,„|4 take advantage ot this sate ""’ “ b “ nd
J. W. SHINHOLSER., Third Street,
MACON, GA