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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST i, 1904.
IT’S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN'S.
Must Have More Room
for our fall line of stationery, to make this
we will sell while they last
Beautiful Glove and Handkerchief
boxos filled with the finest French
Organdie paper worth $1.00 for only
50c. They will not last long at this
price. Your money back if you want it.
EARL YRISERS ARE
PLAYING GOOD BALL
x The T. A. Coleman Book & Printing Co. j
«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MIT’S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN'S. + ,»,»
Books for Summer Reading
1000 Paper Books at 10 Cents.
Following at 25c.
CRISIS.
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ENEMY TO THE KING,
PRIDE OF JENNICO,
CALUMET K.,
CHOIR INVISIBLE, Etc.
ANY NEW BOOK FOR SALE OR RENT.
McEvoy Book & Stationery Co.
NEW STEAM LAUNDRY.
We do all classes of up-to-date laun
dry work, clean, press and dye clothing
and clean ami reblock all Btylcs of old
hate.
UNION PRESSING & TAILORING CO
and UNION STEAM LAUNDRY.
J. B. Phillips.
465 Second street.
Phone 584. Green Trading Stamps.
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Found, Persona!, Miscellaneous, Etc.,
inserted in this department for 1c per
word for each issue.. No notice will be
ineorted for less than 15 cents. Remit
tances of $1 and less may be made in
postage stamps.
WANTED.
YOUR CHANCE.
>u may go elsewhere and buy one
arttefes cheap, maybe, at cost. I
have you thought now much you
1 .1 ..I .' * I K< It it.r- - ' Mm.-.
In buying your bill of groceries, buy
> pay.
every article Is re*
Real Net Saving
here the price
duced.
We Give You a
of 15c. to 20c.
Spent With Us.
Qlve Us a Trial and be Convinced.
Fancy Sugar Cured Ham, per lb.... 13
Fancy Sugar Cured Shoulder, per lb. 10
I^eaf Lard, In bulk, per lb 09
Leaf Lard In 10-lb. palls ..... .95
Plantene (fresh). In 10-lb. nails... .$1.00
Now -Irish Potatoes, per pit 25
Pearl Grits, per pk 25
Water Ground Meal, per pk 20
Water Ground Meal, per bu 73
Fancy Messina Lemons, per doz 10
Apple Vinegar, per gal 20
White Wine Vinegar, per gal 20
Fancy Ga. Cans Syrup, per gal 35
Largo Can Tripe, per can 15
Best Red Salmon, per can 12
Smoked Dried Beer, tt-lb. can 10
Corned Iicef, 1-lb. can 12
Roast Beef, 1-lb. can 12
Cotton Seed Hulls, per bale 45
Cotton Seed Meal, per‘sack 11.20
•Phone 2035. J. R. ODOM.
WANTED—To rent, first of October,
three connecting rooms, flfst floor. Ref
erences exchanged. Close In. "G.” Tele
graph.
one dollar per hundred
nlque. For terms, apply to Mrs. Nora
L. IJarbrey. corner New and Poplar sts.,
or 'Phono 852.
WANTED—Will pay 8 per cent, for
money, real estate as collateral. J. —.
Ethridge.
plenty shade. Ap
icker. Holton, Ga.
220 First st.
FOR RENT—Nice, new 7-room house ot
Hardeman ave., Vlnevllle. O. M. Davis
130.00; bouse to bo put in good
pair. Apply R. C. Morgan, Union Bav
Ings Bank.
ness; lot 60x155. Enquire at 415 Third st.
auled and In fine con
dition,' which we are offering for sale
cheap. Shlnholser & Co.
FOR SALE—Pure apple vinegar at 141-
mar & Lamar.
FOR SALE—My residence. Rogers ave..
Vlnevllle; six rooms, bath and modern
conveniences; lot 56 by 263 feet. 20-foot
allege In rear; terms to suit purchaser.
ONE MILLION first-class brick for sale.
C. C. Stratton.
FOR SALE—.Pure apple vinegar at La-
MISCELLANEOUS.
FISH. FISH, FISH!—All kinds arriving
dally; also vegetables, fruits and Kala.
PERSONAL.
NOTICE la hereby given to all parties
holding pawn tickets of 8. Blouentteln.
past due, to call at one® and pay Interest
or re-J*»em their goods; nil goods will be
sold thirty days after dare. 8. Btour
stein. 415 Third loan office.
President Is Me
At Preaent F
for Pennant — Teair
Playing Until MiddL
League a Success.
i to Continue
of September.
The future greats who nre enrolled
pon teams In the early morning lea-
ue have been playing some snappy
nd Interesting games of late. So far
the banner game of the race is the one
played a few days age between Gresh-
n and Doody Company. This game
as finally won by the Doody team
'ter a number of Innings by the score
.' 2 to 1.
A few days ago the Y. M. C. A. team,
hich made the willowly record of
Inning five contests out of twenty
iim.ninoM it-= vui'-nt fr.uu aetivo
ork. In Its place was placed the
name of the Stanley College team. The
i-lub has already tiU.-u a g.xid
stand In the race. The Southern rail-
team which took a shot at the
game lasted one day, being beaten by
Stanley. 20 to 1. The railroad club
i dropped ns but four nines could
members of the league and at the
same time work In the necessary num
ber of games. During the game be-
?n Stanley and the railway work
ers the first real actual assault uyon
-igue umpire was committed. A
decision was made that failed to r.ult
everyone and as a result the caller
as forced to stand an encounter. This
scrap Is the first that has marred the
workings of the league and Its occur
rence Is sincerely regretted by the
law abiding players.
A great Improvement has boon noted
In the work of the slab corps of the
gue during the past two weeks.
The pitchers, have now become ac
customed to the breezes of tho early
•ping and nre no longer rattled by
the crowing of the roosters. The bat
teries for the four clubs are:
resham — Mitchell. Sparks and
Gllks. Runn and Todd.
Doody Company—Donnelly and Ken-
ningtrm.
Emplro Store—Donnlcke nnd Smith.
Stanley—Walker nnd Crawford.
The following nre the managers of
tho teams: Gresham, Andrews; Doody
Kennlngton; Stanley, Lilly; Empire
Store, Donnlcke. At a called meeting
of the league magnates a few days ago
It was decided to keep the league In
trim until the end of the regular ball
season, September 15.
bunch Is coi
good fielder
couldn't lilt
pic
WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH,
PRODUCE.
POULTRY,
FRUIT,
VEGETABLES,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
ICE.
Special attention given to Out-of-
wn Orders.
tainey & Callaghan,
Phones 233 and 858. • .456 First 3t.
We give Red Star 1 , Gr
dated and Bank Tradir
all retail cash purchase
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. July
R. H. K.
Jacksonville 004 040 42x—14 9 1
Augusta 000 000 001—1 4 8
Batteries—Dovey and Binlth; Durham,
National League.
CHICAGO, July 31—Seven hits, for ten
bases, together with an error, a pass,
and a wild pitch, gave tho locals today's
S ame In the second Inning. Both teams
elded loosely, and both pitchers were
unsteady and wild. Attendance. 9.000.
Score: It. H. E.
Chicago 007 100 Olx—9 12 3
St. Louis 302 001 000—5 8 3
Batteries—Lundgren, Kllng nnd O'nell;
Dunlenyy nnd Grady. Time 1:53. Um
pire. Jonnstone.
CINCINNATI, O., Julv 81.—Cincinnati
...st In today’s game, Walker’s wildness
and errors being the occasion of the most
of tho errors. Attendance, 8,891. Time
TIN FRUIT CANS
and WAX STRINGS
FALKNER TIN SHOP.
Dairy, Stock and Truck
Farm to Rent
EITHER FOR LONG OR
SHORT TERM
266 acres of land, near Macon (3
miles from Academy of Music). KeAt
frame six-room dwelling. Tenant
houses, barn, cattle stalls, etc.
Address
PHIL P. JOHNSTON.
Waynesboro, Ga.
1:65. Score:
R. H. E.
■ -1 rt 4
04 010—8
lei and H
Umpire, Emsllo.
..009 100 100—1
ttsburg 300
1! Itf-I t..s \\ ilk'-r. S' ht siu• I IVitfrl
Hcrly nnd Smith.
ped today’s 'game in the eighth inning.
start to finish. Attend;
R. II. E.
Memphis 000 140 Ox—1 6 l
New Orleans 000 000 00—0 5 l
Batteries—Goodwin and Hurlburtj
Whlterldgt npd Fox. Time 1:40. Umpire.
the trailers and wants badly to get
■venge. Mo tty’a turn comes tomor-
i\v. Matty, the symmetrical wonder
of the box, has n good record nnd
should throw the gaff deep under the
wings of the anxious high fliers.
Stlckney, who haa been playing left
during the past trip, has been handed
the t c. degree as far as the local
corned. Link may bo a
and all that, but ho
, balloon at the bat. Stew-
v left today. Since the
little ex-pitcher was put Into the game
again about two weeks ago he went
through about six battles, registering
a hit or more In onch. As a judge of
sky line drives Stewart Is easily up
with the best in the league nnd his hit
ting is also above the middling. While
a member of the slab corps Stewart
batted over .490. His batting percent
age In the games ho has played in the
field has been over .300,
During the past series Bayne's work
in the opening game was easily tho
banner performance of the trip. But
threo hits curromed from Columbla'i
at sticks The other pitchers fare*
fairly well with the exception of Whip
pie. Fourteen hits were secured off
the double-header winner. No woncl
lost the game. Somehow or oth'
opposing teams as a rule biff out about
four safe hits from Whip In the opening
rounds. Then the big fellow gets busy.
“It la easy enough to bo pleasant
When the game flows like a song;
But the fan worth while Is the one
that’ll try
When everything seems to go wrong.’
(Selected from sayings of the entire
team.)
Jacksonville's new p’tcher. Dovey,
made a fragrant showing In his com
Ing out party yesterday afternoon. The
manner In which he smeared It
tho Tourists was something awful—14
to 1 in favor of the Jays! Augusta la
seemingly doing her best to crowd Co
lumbla from tho easy place. A re
yersa 1 in the end teams Is coming and
nt a fearful rate.
The team Is home for nine games.
Series with Jacksonville and Charles
ton this week will be played. The open
Ing series with the Sea Gulls ehouh
considerable Interest, n» It Is
the team of Aslienback that Is so close
ly pushing the leaders. Should Macoq
continue her off streak Charleston
bo nibbling the trailers of Macon. H
ever, wo look for tho best. That Co
lumbia hoodoo is out of the way for the
present - and at home for nine,
Highlanders will make up all lost ter
rltory. It has been some tlmo sin-
Eddie and his team have been over this
way and big crowds are expected
That the series will be a hard fought
one from the drop of the flag la a fore
gono conclusion. Defeat means much
to either nine.
Andy Roth, the centenarlpn of the
league, Is making u record of his
In tho matter of strike outs. Th<
Fisherman hit nothing but air in ten
tlmen nt tho bat out of hlo last four
teen. Andy’s eyo must bo getting
ebby.
Luskoy, who was one of the entrh
ers for tho AtlnntA Colonels during t
opening weeks of the season has he
signed by the Jays. The new man
a short, dumpy fellow, but has
Iron wing. The Jay town mnnngem*
undoubtedly made a good move when
tho catcher was secured. Ho will be
used to relievo Jack Robinson now
then.
HONORS I OR YOUNG
MACON MUSICIAN
... July 11.—Carroll
ton and Bow don crossed bats on the base
ball diamond here. Tbs score closed n
4 to 6 In favor of Carrollton. Score: _
R. II. E
Bowdon 041 {10 015—i •
Carrollton 002 162—5
Catteries—Sox and Burgess; Barro-v
Robinson.
Standing South Atlantic Teams
Won. I4»st.
Macon ...... 61 29
Charleston ...40 26
Savannah JJ tS
JaeksonviUo ...... ...... M 40
Southern League Standing.
Won. Lost. .Pet
Atlanta ......
Little Rock .
Nashville ....
Birmingham
Shreveport ..
Montgomery
Mamie Billingslc
nt of the Souther
»' Association Is
mented by Southern
» as Vice Presi-
n Music Teach-
Highly Compli-
Musical Journal.
On the first page of the current Is
sue of the Southern Musical Journal
nd Home Mngazlno will bo found a
full size nnd attractive portrait of Miss
Mamie BUUngslea, who has recently
been made vice president of the South
ern Music Teachers' Association.
Along with this honor bestowed up
on the talented young lady Tho Musi
cal Journal presents an editorial from
which extracts ure here presented:
“The election of Miss Mamie Bll-
lingslea as vice president of the South
ern Music Tenchera’ Association, re
cently organized at Gainesville, Ga.,
an honor well bestowed, nnd the
occasion for many felicitations upon
the part of her friends, not only In
Macon, but throughout the state. Mtss
BUlingslea's exceptional talent aa an
Instructress *u music has won for her
rompt recognition among the leading
tutors o: this Mute and tho metropolis.
She formerly attended the Georgia
Normal and industrial School at Mll-
ledfffvllle, where she was a pupil of
Mr. and Mrs. Fortin, and subsequently
ont to New oYrk, where she entered
In.. Virgil’s school of music. It was
her>> that Miss BUUngslea had the
oror conferred upon her of teaching
»r several months In this famous
•hool.
“Miss BUUngslea in nt present In
Covington, where she Is director of
the Virgil school of music. Her rapid
rise In her chosen profession is tho
source of much gratification on tho
part of the ninny friends of this tal
ented Macon girl, whoso career will
be watched with the greatest Interest.”
To the Public.
Beginning today we will begin tak
ing orders nt summer prices. Coal de
livered on demand winter or summer.
Don’t buy before you see our agents.
Phone 633 or drop us a line. You car
tv* from SI to $2 per ton by seeing
s. Our coni ynrd Is complete nnd up-
>-dnte In every particular. Bee ot
Iverileement..
HERTZ COAL CO.
W. W. Hertz. Mgr.
PERSONAL.
Beck to
Sound Health
Speedy convalescence, new
strength and appetite fol
low tne use of
M4HEUSER-B Usc H ’ s
W V TRACK MASK,
The perfect malt-tonic and flesh-
builder. It is a pre-digested food,
easily retained by the most deli
cate stomach.
All DruxRiati act! It. Prepared only by
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n
8t. Louis. U.S.A.
Anheuier-Buech Brewery.
The old saying is,
"Look before you leap."
I SAY,
"Look before you lease."
My advice is the best at this sca-
See my rent list
before making contract for another
Strange to relate, no villainous
snults upon the league umpires hsvt
been made lately. Perhapo the prop
are getting better. At any rate, nom
thing hna happened and the knights
the celluloid are glnd of It. About
month ago the pesky fans handed b
denis to the umpires on the averngc of
three a week. During some weeks
about eight scraps were registered,
which wound up with the police escort
ing tho callers from the diamonds. The
set of umpires now nt work in South
Atlantic circles seem \o have n fair
knowledge of their business. Both
Grim and Mare have been handing out
satisfaction theso days.
The behavior of the Macon team In
par excellence nnd It l8 a pleasure to
ess games In which they take part.
—Columbia State. Equally much may
bo said of the Gnmecocks.
chemical;
American Queen Bee;
brilliancy and color fror
ing. Cloudy or blind
makes you bilious.
kind of beer, becau
of
d in pr
erving
It dei
porfoct brew-
ooer is what
1't drink that
it bears the label
it i*
Frank B. West,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
American National Bank Bldg.
SPECIAL OFFER
August ist to 6th.
$4.oo==In Stamps==$4,oo
Free==40 5tamps==Free.
not healthy and is unfit to drink
After the Game *
Ach Louis!
Forget the paaL
Now Is the time for the fans to come
to the h'dp. Back to tho salt-lick with
the knockers.
As the time approached for the locals
to leave Columbia Saturday night tho
fans in that city sprang a pleasant
surprise upon the home boys. A spread
had been prepared nnd special Invita
tions were extended the Macon brigade.
That they enjoyed the reception and
that they took full part In all the
brunches of tho entertainment is not
doubted. The fans of Columbia seem
to like the Highlanders nnd on more
orcoslot)s than one have treated them
royally. Muconlte fanatics should re
member Columbia and do likewise upon
the return of the Garni
Now that Columbia has handed Ma
con the rousing rlnky-dlnk It la only
proper that we should do the same
trick upon the Gulls. Eddie brings hla
coop of birds to Macon with their pin-
lonr. In suitable soaring order. V
v they will look when It
To each purchaser
nc of the most liberal
Tea or
ui
Bayne pitches today. Brlndle save
that he will make Murray, tho Gull
pitcher, resemble a slick coin with a
hole In It. The Byron slabman Is now
In his best working order, ns shown
by his speedy work against Columbia
In tho I to 0 game.
Hard luck for Atlanta has that Mem
phian tribe proved. Memphis is now
tandlng second In the Southern League
md refuses to be budged. Atlanta has
won about ’ateen games latgly but each
time the Colonels have walked away
with their game the feat has been du
plicated by the Frankfurters. Atlanta
la now getting far away from the mld-
mnrk, but even this doesn’t count
for thousands when the next team
above is swiping Victories by the
wholesale. Atlanta ahould finish ot the
top of the first division. Sven New' Or
leans, who now hoods the list In Houth-
ern League warfare, will not remain In
her lofty position long. Y* sterday
was trounced by the Fisherman.
‘It’s a good thing thnt i
lantln League scorers do
wrestle with the name
the catcher of the Net
outfit which Is touring th
a \yestern paper. This 1
Is the star of the team,
signs his name this wn]
chick.” And still some *
Is nothing to a name.
Mr. E. J. Flood, of Philadelphia, Is
registered at the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. A. L Brown, of Clinton, la stop
ping at the Hotel Lnnlcr.
Mr. Joe Berg, of Savannah, la at the
Lanier.
Mr. \V. Moyer, of Cincinnati, Is reg-
latered at the Hotel Lnnler.
Mr, C. D. Honlkel, of Atlanta, la
among the guests nt the Hotel Lnnler.
Mr. Louis H. Cohen, of New York,
la ut the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. James T. Stone, of New York.
Is at the Hotel Lnnler.
Mr. James W. Jenkins, of Atlanta, Is
registered nt the Hotel Lnnler.
Mr. C. T. Lowry, of Dawson, la reg
latered at tho Hotel Lanier.
Mr. John P. Russell, of Knoxville
Term., Is registered ut the Hotel La
nler.
Mr. A. D. Canady, of Charlotte, 1
nmong tho North Carolinians who nr
nt the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. E. J. Ramsey and Mr. A. L. F.t
kins, of New York, nro stopping at the
Hotel Lanier.
Mr. F. 8. Harrell, of Tlfton, wan
among the guests at the Hotel Lanier
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Walker were
nong the pleasant uueatu nt the Ho-
1 Lanier yeaterdny, but left on the
Idnlght train for Jacksonville. Fla.
Mr. W. L. Goodwyn, ot Richmond,
Va., whose visits to Macon are always
pleasant to his friends, Is at tho Hotel
Lanier.
Mr. C. C. Tyler, United States rural
route inspector. Is nt the Hotel Lanier,
having Just completed some new sur
veys In Upson and Pike counties. Mr.
Tyler haa recently been promoted for
efficient work nnd his friends not
only congratulate hint, but Uncle Ham
upon this Just recognition.
> matter what kind you’ve been
using, you’ll like Blue Ribbon Vanllln
Extract better. Takes less. Flavors
perfectly.
A. & N. M. BLOCK, Distributors Macon, Qa.
Even at Our Store
it is not often you can find auch
prices as we are quoting this week.
Prices way below possible competition
for superior quality Port, Sherry, Ries
ling. Fine old 8cotch Whiskey, Pure
Rye Whiskey. Holland Gin, eto.
Pure Whiskey
to your taste. All Wines nnd Liquors
of the best quality at very low prices.
Pure, Honest 100 proof white whoat Whiskey for putting up fruit $2 per gal.
Four Quarts Bartlett Pure Ryo (Express paid) $3.25 per gal.
Four Quarts Mt. Vornon Puro Rye (Express paid) $4.00 per gal.
Wo are selling moro of the famous Schlitz Beer than ever before. We
nlso handle “Aurora", tho best oheap bser on tho market.
Sam & Ed. Weichselbaum
PHONE 414 361 THIRD ST., MACON. GA.
POPPING THE QUESTION.
all right, young man. but have you
EQUITABLE BANKING AND LOAN
COMPANY.
(Chartered May 23, ixna >
370 Sencond Street. Macon, Ga.
Amason’s Price List
bounty Rvo
Laurel Valley N. C. Corn,
rorgln White Corn
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
t things a burn
ed his last gams
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company
Meteorological date f irm
I«v*nI office of the
ment of agriculture, wc.-uh*
th'* 24 hours ending at 4 p
Ume:
* Thermograph R-ar
§M>m...78 1l pm. .7«! 5 nrn.
27!If mt. • 75! r. an
J. W. AMASON,
420 POPLAR STREET, MACON, Oa.
Death of a Child.
Jracle EstelL the three-yenr-o
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wot
died yesterday morning after on Illne
of six weeks at the residence
cuts. 914 Ash street. The death
child wrns expected. The ftiner
vices will be held at the resident
», Monday, afternoon at 4 o’ cloc
v. Mr. Mwrence. pastor of Ht. Bun
la church will officiate. Th*
nt will be at Riverside ccrm
Lame Back
Stiff Joints
Contracted Cords
bars made Iheutandaef life
>u«anda of cripplat have been
l> t • uts o! the boat auu
Fusil, ItwcdiM.
SKMT
Hamlins
HfiZAM
* OIL
Penetrates the Pores of the 6kln
Reaches the Beat of the Trouble
Drives out the Pain
Cures the Disease
Why not try it? It c^rj do for you what It hs
DUNCAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANCE.
FOR RENT!
pm... 1't 1
satf
better tbi
[ ■£££
11 tun
thirty years,
lows. Cat., write'
badly that
2 am. .7I|
tden, W
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it and 1 bad not b#«|
ro years. Afewapplk
il removed ll - Conti
od I bets since bad
Hon of the
The etauffew
I « feet, a rise
i It <
r! Oil Hamlins —
• mark nt 1
se during
larg'-ly attended,
officiated, assisted
*n. The pallbearer
HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM
l; . . ; . • i|f:on..m.ptir.n.
Hamlins Blood and Liver Pills j
HERB TEA
LANDLORDS.
REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS.
BU8INESS PROPERTY.
MONEY TO LOAN.
H. HORNE.
Wo liavo on hand for loonl
loans tho following funds
$5,000. $5,000. $1,009.
Wo can close loans as us
ual within 2-1 hours sifter ap
proval of security.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
Loans, Real Estate and Insuranoe,
565 Mulberry Street,
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
Real Estate, Insurance
and Loans,
353 Third Street.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
i a I Estate,
563 Mu Ike
SPEND A PLEASANT SUNDAY
AT TYBEE. THE BATHING IS EX
CELLENT. SPECIAL LEAVES UN
ION DEPOT 4:40 A. M. CARRIES
PARLOR CAR. SEAT FARE 50c.
Spring St., 7 rooms
Third Ht. 7 rooms
Boundary St., 4 r.w.ma
STORES FOR RENT.
Ni». 463 f’o
22.50
20.00
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
LANDLORDS.
lot of g'X-t €*|U-||t !
md mitchln«*r> f«*r tent,
mule and u.ig„n and
t». til for l*)Q Attjr-
, city and county prop-
J. L. ETHRIDGE,