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THE MACON TELEOR.VPE; TUESDAY MORNING,' JUNE 2, 1903
TYNKR » VYiPl
CAN YOU
EAT HEARTILY?
You can cat a hesrty dinner to-day and every
day without suffering afterward* if you’ll talce a
do*e of Tyner’a Dyipepiia Remedy after eating.
It digeiu the food you eat, prevent* »our itomach,
belching, etc., and permanently cure* indigeition
and dyipepiia. Many prominent men indorse
it itrongly. Send for free aample bottle and
copies of teitimoniaU. :: :: :: •;
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Til E COMMENCEMENT
AT WESLEYAN COLLEGE
WAS FORMALLY OPENED YESTERDAY WITH A LITERARY ENTERTAIN
MENT BY THE .%LETHEAN SOCIETY, AND A RECITAL BY MISS CHAR
LOTTE M Aim: BROW N’S CLASS-WERE PLEASING ENTERTAINMENTS.
The Alethean Society held its annual ful but unfortunate queen of the Scot*
literary and muelca^ exercises at Wes- at the castle of Fotherlngay. Mapr
leyan chapel yesterday at 10:20 o’clock.
The chapel wai filled with student©,
and those who never Jail to attend the
commencement exercises of the college.
Miss Clyde Klllebrew, president o* j m ercy. Mary lollrlted an Interview
the aodety, presided. with Elizabeth. The scene presented.
The flrat number on the program was represented th# meeting of the two
Er.glnnd for refuge, after ab
dicating h©r throne, waa arrested anl
t:S©d on a ©hargr? of treasonable con-
! splracy, and sentenced tp death. In the
’ c ; i hope of moving the English qur-rn to
n ' i mercy, Mary solicited an
CENTRAL’S FAMOUS
“SEASHORE SPECIAL”
W’llI Be Int
rated Neat Sunday to
Rnn Through the Summer Season
From Macod to Tybee— Loir Rate
of Fare.
Headquarters
Write for
Catalogue
JOHNSON, KING & COnPANY
Candy Manufacturers.
Hacon, tia.
(Exclusively Wholesale.) -
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CRUMP’S^ PARK
—TONIGHT^—^
- - “Browns In Town” - -
Saturday riatinee
rendition on the piano by Mia*
Natalie Thomas, of ”At the Spinning
Wheel” and the ‘’Charm* and Dance of
the Elves,” which were exquisitely ren
dered.
Miss Klllebrew then submitted her
annual report, which la as follows:
“The Alethean Is^no longer spoken of
at Wesleyan aa a “new society, for we
are two year* old; have a pretty halt,
and officers who try to havt tbs good
of the society at heart.
"It haa been the purpose of the of
ficers of the Alethean Society to make
It the center • of artistic and literary
life.
••We are happy to believe our efforts
have met with some success, for the so-
I < iety, founded lri 1901, will fulfill our
greatest expectations.
"The treasurer of the Alethean so
ciety has not had the embarrassment
that her sister officers In most college
organizations meet with, for ours is
the richest corporation at Wesleyan
with a bank account now at our dt#po-
■•»., It Is our purpose to fill our book-
oases with standard authors, our tables
wttt leading periodicals sod in other
waft make the hall attractive tpr those
who would enjoy a quiet retreat* tdr
study or recratlon.
"We thank the trustees for the beau-
j tiful room which they so generously
nin e us. and aak them to build our In*
I flrmary so that our hall will not of ne-
t cessUy be occasionally used ae a quar-
I (inline stat'en.
• We are happy to present to the stu-
Ident body a Wesleyan banner—a long
(needed want when Wesleyan Is repte-
H.*n:ed without Its walls.
I * We throw open our doors In true
Hcuthern hospitality to the college
classes that may wish to have their
cntertAlnmenta In the hall and bd
them feel at home.
"We would ask from the student body
a hearty co-operaUon and express our
thunk* to the public for the Interert
rnsnlffstei and encouragement given
us by their presence here this morn
ing"-
Mlss Mdrtha Williams rendered a se
lection on the violin which merited th#
great applause It evoked.
Mte« Minnie Adams of Savannah
charmed the audience with the recita
tion. "Wei Willie Winkle.’*
.Visa Lillian Oarrott’s rendition of
•’Goodbye, Sweet Dpy." was a pleas
ing feature of the program.
"Tho Lady Interviewer," by Miss?#
Heard SrnndrtU and Clyde Klllebrew.
was mlrth-provoklng and won for them |
hearty applause.
Th© last number on the program was ,
the ‘'Speedway Galop," rendered by the
Mandolin c’ub.
The exercises from beginning to end
were thoroughly enjoyable and wUl
long be remembered us one of the
pleasant Incidents of Wesleyan com-
nttemsnt of 1W1.
Heeltnl hy Miss Brown's I'nptls.
Wesleyan chnpej waa crowded last
night to overflowing with an addlence
thered to Uaten to a recital by the
Pupils of Mlsa Charlotte Marie Drown.
The flret number wee a recitation by
lies Wlllla Ermlngur, of "Marguerite,”
by Whittier. Iter rendition reflected
dlt on her teacher.
Mary Stuart." by Schiller, was pre-
ited by Miss Clyde Klllebrew as
xnbeth of England, and Miss Heard
indrett. as Mary of Scotland. The
-itnl represented an Interview be-
pen England's queen and the beautl-
Seashore Spe-
next Sunday,
lcome news to
been anxlous-
icement of the
lunday outing,
the Central of
en running a
i Sunday dur-
leavlng Macon
Elisabeth’s arrival. Miss Klllebrew, na l ,n early morning, returning Sunday
Elizabeth Tudor, and Mlsa Scandrett. olght at midnight. .Many people who
as Mary Stuart, exhibited a feeling can not spar* the time from their bus«
conception of their respective parts. {loess during the wt. k take advantage
t garden of the <
The Central’s Sunday *
clal" to Tybee begins
June 7. This will be we
a host of people who have
Iy waiting for the annoui
renewal of this popular S
For several years past
Georgia Railway has be
special train to Tybee oi
Ing the summer months.
Miss Aline Bradley, folio
recital of “A Village Mystery,” by
Harbour. It was charmingly rendered.
The fourth number In the program
was the III scene. In the 1 act of "The
Winter’s TaleVghakeepear*. A room
Unas house
following was (he cast of the
scene.
Leontis- King of BIcilla, Mies Mary
Tarbutto
Pollxen
Klllebrev
Florlz©!—Sorv to Pollxenes, Mlsa Alice
Williams.
Camlllo—Sicilian Lord, Miss Bradley.
Hermlon©-Queen to Leontea, Miss
Laura Dean.
Perdlta—Daughter to Leontes and
Hermlone. Mir* Ermlnger.
Paulina—Wife of Antlgonus, Miss
-King of Bohemia. Mies
-Misses Feamslde,* O’Hara
A tti
n 1 Oar butt
Queen ID rrnlone. supposed long since
dead. Is restored to her family during
their visit to n gallery to see what they
Imagine Is h©r statue.
The presentation revealed a pleasing
conception of the text, and received
the Ipplatif* It merited.
The f-p.nng drill by Mlaa Alice Cary,
Mis/ Laura Desn. Miss Kathryn Dean.
Mies K irl Johraon. Miss Pearl Johnson,
and Mlia Turner, was a delightful In
terlude. and wss of Itself worth '
©y
i lrett recited "The Dellvar-
of this special and spend Sunday at
the seashore, and the train has al
ways been well p
The schedule for the present season
will be as follows: Leave Macon 4:40
arrive Savannah 10:2f a. m.,
Tybee 11:45 a. m. Returning, leave Ty
bee 5:00'p. m., Savr* Mah 0 - ,
rive. Macon, 12:30, midnight, ^he fare
will be 22.23 for the round trip, tickets
limited to date of sale, and good only
on the special trains.
The hotels and pavilions at Tybee are
open for the season, and many Improve*
ments In the accommodations have
been made.
CURE!
IRONIC
Wc
KT A R IIII
Tbli
Keep Cool
in a cool and correct summer suit fee
ing this trade mark ar ’
<ER A MOORE,
/oAAKEkS.
I'ilS.'cAEWyORK
Correct Clothes for Met*
Two piece outings are cut i a th.
smart semi-military style form imuon
ed and domestic S<Tee>, Homespu n ,
Flannels and crashes. Tho fabric ara
shrunk in the factory of the maker.
v. e represent—not out to public shrink
ersat risk of injury to cloth and Wit?
The styles are desienod bv Vp~
York and London STYLE CREATORS
The tailoring is equal.to fine custom
made because, mostly hand work in
sanitary workrooms by salaried Br /T
ialist—not mostly machino work m
filthy sweat shops by careless ranid
transit piece-workers. *—
Your money back if anything
•wrong. 8W -
NOTICE—Oar store has closed tren
day at t p. m. since January 1st, -J.
Saturdays. 1
Benson, Walker & floore,
The Up-to-date Clothiers.
ance of Prln
again fl©rr,on
ceptlon, and
Byomel
Disease In Any Fart of the System
It la the height of folly to continue
doctoring a catarrhal disease by atom-
ach drugging, when the whole trouble
lien Jn the respiratory organs where
nothing can reach th© germs but a local
direct treatment by inhalation. Hyo-
mel Is Nature's remedy for the cure
of catarrh. Just breathe it a few times
dally and it will effect a cure.
You may have catarrh of the stom-
ach, liver or kidneys and Hyomel will
ae surely cure It as it will catarrh of
the head aiy! throat The catarrhal
germ# are Ln the mucous membrane or
tissues and Hyomel not only kills the
germs along the air passages, but en
ter* the blood with the oxygen, killing
Ostra," by Hope, and the germs In the blood.
Mlse
Penal op
Min
urtha Perelvat—On# of
Aunt*. Mlaa Bradley.
Mary I’errlral—Penelope’# other
Minnie Adams.
-Ward of Malden Aunts,
ne Feemalde.
rh© gervant of the Ifouse-
Miry Rosier.
ft I* who presented th© for©-
rht th© audience with their
MaMfrn An
Penelope
Mlaa Imoi
Brld»©t
hold. Mlaa
Th© qun
going, c.ii
rendition.
"Th** i.r©ek Drill" preaented t»y Mias
Enrl Johnson. Mlaa Pearl Johnson. M'as
Lola Little Mlaa Mary Tarbutton. Ml»*
Alice William*, Mlaa Martha O’Hara,
Mlaa Helen Roberta. Mlaa Roberta
Srrilh :«r.d Mif© 1-111* Whiting, con
cluded an evening of delightful enter*
a foment.
Ml©* Katie Mny Guyton waa accom«
The medicated dry air that goe*
through the air purges, and Into the
lungs when Hyomel (s breathed through
the inhsler that accompanies every out
fit. Is rich In ozone, purely vegetable
and filled with marvelous healing and
strength-giving qualities.
If you are tired of stomach drugging
and aeem to grow weaker all the time,
throw physic to the dogs” 'and get
well wllh the heMth giving Hyomel
treatment that la Nature’s o
Rev. J. B. Cook, of HelUi
iya: "My wijw» has auff©
from catarrh for fifteen yei
four wekes ago ahe comm©
Hyomel and the beneficial
r Aililr©«*.
Iter IL Hill. Of th."
will deliver at the
today, , at 10 o'clock,
Idreaa” of the com-
© will greet the dts-
tlnn, whom Macon
b«tr sons, though h©
tonight at Wesleyan
trill b© given by th©
No one can doubt
•nr© entertainment.
© ptlon will be ten
dered Mr. end DuPont Ouerry,
tomorrow night nt Wesleyan, by th©
faculty and alumni©. Friends of th
college are cordially Invited.
Chancellor \V,V
tlngulfthed Oc r
claims cs on© of
it'! 1* © ' \
At 1:30 o'clock
chnpel a recital ’■
musical faculty,
that It will be n
An Informal
STATE ASSOCIATION
ITXKHAL DimXTOI^S
KT IN MACON Jt NE U!t AND 24—WILL »IE AN IMPORTANT BOS I OX.
DBU QERTEL WILL LBCTVIIB ON UACTBRIA AND TRANBMllSABLS
AMERICAN QUEEN BEER,
DISEASES—RED! I
l»N 1« All.MO ADS.
Acme Brewing Company
RUSSIA AND UNCLE SAM
Bibb Manufacturing Co.,
Macon, Qa„
Manuluctu rors of
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, etc.
18 nnd 20 Thomas St*
New York otlice,
Macon la a sure enough convention
city. On* gathering no sooner meets
and adjourns than another one Is an
nounced.
The Georgia Funeral Directors Asso
ciation will meet' In Macon on Jut.© 23
and 24, 1901 The executDe committee
have secured the services of Dr. T. K.
Oertel, of Augusta. Ga., who needs no
Introduction In the south, to deliver an
illustrated lecture on bacteria and
transmlirsble diseases. This lecture
V®ne will be worth many time# over
the coat of th© trip to Macon. He will
exhibit the actual circulation In llv#
breathlag animals, also living germa of
many disease#. This lecture will sur-
| |um anything of the kind that ha# #vcr
teen put on by any state association
ind doubtless will be listened to by a
urge number of physicians and other
invited guests fp»»m the city of Macon
ul th© adjoining towns. No charges
ill be made for this lecture but only
ember* of the uaaoclatlon In good
widtng and invited gu/bta will be ad-
tltted.
The following la the
Call to order by
Wilson.
atton by Re
Smith, mayor of city. x
Address on "Municipal Sanitation" by
Dr. R. B. Barron.
Appointment of committees on cre-
Adjo
•lc—Selection by choir.
Even
n method.
>n. Mesa,
d greatly
L Nearly
ed to u»©
ff©ct was
Immediate. It la vary seldom that she
needs to clear her head and throat and
he 1s able to rest quietly at night
'"or years past she had be©n troubled
vjth pain In her limbs which we sup
posed waa rheumatism, but sine© ©he
uted Hyomel that affliction has
disappeared."
Mallory II. Taylor wUl return your
money If Hyomel does not cure you of
tarrh. This shows his faith in the
medy.
Graduation Gifts,
Useful, Stylish and Appropriate,
[OAt>n
L. 0. Stevens Jewelry Store, Second Street.
Go down to Tvboe noxt
Sunday and got a wliifT of
salt nir. Round trip S2 25
Contral of Georgius Kail-
way’s ‘‘Seashore Special.’’
Lonvos Union Station at
4 : 40 a. m.
Recorder Freeman yesterday sen
tenced Eionso Baker, colored, to sixty
days In the gang for being drunk.
Gen© McCullough, colored, sixty days
for being drunk and disorderly.
John J. Neville, white, twro cases,
drunk end drunk and diaorderly.
or tw enty-nine days, and 15 or twenty
dayc.
May Allen, white, drunk and disor
derly. 110 or twenty*nlne days.
Hugh King, colored, for vagrancy .got
ninety days on the gang. King made
It a habit of sleeping under a colored
church and never working.
Asa Purlphol, colored, for drunk and
disorderly conduct, was sentenced to
twenty-nine days on th* gang. He was
also fined ISO cr 120 days for being bois
terous and cursing while In the bar
racks.
J. T. Mormon. whJte, twenty-nine
STILL THE FAVORITE
WILLOW
DALE
RYE^—
EIGHT YEARS OLD.
$2-45 Per Gallon. Express Prepaid.
A. & N. M. BLOCK,
Distributors.
MACON, GEORGIA.
CALDER B. WILLINGHAM, Jr.
Crockery, Stoves, Refrigerators,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Fruit Jars, House Furnishing Goods
3fflcl.il program:
Report of committee on credentials.
Report of finance committee.
Report of treasurer.
Appointment of legislative committee.
Report of president.
Adjourn till 1p.m. "Macon Time."
* p. m.—Lecture on bacteria by Dr.
OerteL
M'lrnlru ©ration.
lecture on practical embalming by
Mr.. O. H. Brandon, n? Atlanta.
Report of legislative committee.
Election of dfflrer*.
Demonstration on Cadaver by Dr.
Oertel which wilt b« held at Mr. L. II.
Burghard’s morgue.
Bv
Win bo devote,
and other pleaaur
One and one-thl
on the certlflivitf ;
by all the railnM
to attend are ad
at reduced rates,
money when «b
itlon.
arriage driving
gro boys, were bou
court under 0100 be
They stole i»art©
horses hitched to a
k ::l:
ght ticket la pu
the hor.v* were
v Here are letters fre
K Herplctde:
nir.uiJ Newbro’s *H*ri
opped my hair from f..
oa a dressing it has
Etc., Etc.
CALDER B. WILLINGHAM, JR.
Triangular Block.
J. S. Schofield’s Sons Co.
MACON, GEORGIA.
High Grade
Machinery.
ELECTED T!
chants a
trustee gay* bon! In th©
10 and has taken charge of t
for the benefit of creJIto
- 3©arb«‘-o igh will make a ;
.tt
"t Signed.) Bertha A. Trulllnger.
‘‘Complexion Speriillst,
"211 l i Morrison 8L, Portland, Ore.”
"After u©lng one bottl© of “Herpl-
,1 !-•' may hair has stopped felling out
an ! my a- alp I* entirely free from dan-
"tSIgne d.) GRACE DODGE,
"Beauty Doctor,
••193 Sixth St., Portland. Ore.”
Fo d by ah leading diugrist- Send 1
cents In stamps for sample to The Her
ptdde Co., Devrolt, Mich Lamar A L.i
mar. S.-: U i© © , ; j ©tend. .<♦ or. i .,-.•
Mu’.N*rry . •-
Iliffli Pressure Return Tu
bular Boilers.
Heavy Duty Stationary Steam Engines.
All kinds Cast, Wrought Iron and Steel Work
^ters
;iiui «
baby ease
an-1 Summer Medicine for
iff children ahould bike it.
x»ut the Gold King Offer.
Babies and Chil-
For bale by all
Trade-mark securely stamped on every
holt If. ^
CARBONATED
Everywhere 5c.
Drink Only the Genuine.