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THE MACON TET.EGRAPH : WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1904.
*♦ « IT S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN'S.
Must Have More Room
for our fall line of stationery, to niako this
wo will sell while they last
Beautiful Glove and Handkerchief
boxes filled with the finest Fronch ,
Organdie paper worth §1.00 for only
50c. They will not last long at this
price. Your money back if you want it.
The T. A. Coleman Book & Printing Co.
» ♦ ITS ALL RIGHT IF 17 COMES FROM COLEMAN’S.
WORM TURNED, >
LOCALS WON
Books for Summer Reading
1000 Paper Books at 10 Cents.
Following at 25c.
CRISIS.
HOPE LORING,
ENEMY TO THE KINO,
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 and rebjock nil styles of old
hats.
UNION PRESSING & TAILORING CO
and UfllON STEAM LAUNDRY.
,1. B. Phillips.
465 Second street.
Phone 584. Green Trading Stamps.
One Cenf a Word l
Advertisements under the heads of
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost,
Found, Personal, Miscellaneous, Etc.,
inserted in this department for 1c per
word for each issue.. No notice will be
inserted for lees than 15 cents. Remit*
ftances of $1 and loss may be made in
postage stamps.
Macon Handed the Gulls
Shutout.
SUGAR'S FIRST GAME
Not Until Seventh Inning was a Run
Scored Then Macon Lit on Murray
and Pounded Out Runs—Segars Bat
ted Some Few.
■with references, “Elmo," care
& books and
In writing,
re Telegraph.
WANTED—Position as farm overseer; am
competent, sober, steady and a hustler:
experienced In general farming and
trucking: state salary offered. Box 64,
Sibley, Ga.
WANTED. AT ONCE—Good rubber tiro
top buggy and harness; must t>o In good
condition and cheap. Address T. P. K.,
care of Telegraph. '
pigeons; name price.
dress “John,” enro Telegraph.
Macon, Ga.
WANTED—Salesmen, collectors, book
keepers, stenographers, mechanical,
technical men. salesladies, housekeepers,
und competent heip In overy line: send
us your name; posfttuns guaranteed. Na
tional Employment A -sedation. Century
Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga., pioneers In this lino.
FOR SALE—<#Iy residence, Rogers ave.,
VinevUle; six rooms, bath and modern
conveniences; lot 6G by 255 feet. 20-foot
alley In rear; terms to suit purchaser.
H. M. McKay.
ONE MILLION first-class brlclc for sale.
C. C. Stratton.
FOR SALE—Tho finest kind of country
hams and frying chickens. ’Phone 72G,
J. D. McKay & Co.
FOR SALE:—Pure apple vinegar at La
mar St Lamar.
FINE AUTOMOBILE for sale, |450 cash.
Apply 614 Mulberry at.
FOR SALE—Pure apple vinegar nt La
mar St Lpmar.
FOR SALE—Pure apple vinegar at La
mar & Lamar.
L08T AND FOUND.'
LOST—One male fox terrier pup, white
with one small brown spot on left ear.
Rewnrd If returned to 519 Second st.
FOUND—Pearl pin. Owner can get by
Identifying ana paying costs.
PERSONAL.
FRESH BARREL dill pickles Just re
ceived; tho only place whero they 'can
be bougnL .Oscar Bradley.
BOARDING—Reeves Ilouso, Macon, Ga.;
a refined family hotel; 81.00 per day;
weekly rates given.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OCTAGON SOAP—Six cake* for 25c.; use
Periodical Tickets. Oscar Bradley.
FISH, FISII, FISH!—All kinds arriving
dally; also vegetables, fruits and Knla.
mar.oo celery; order early. Rainey & Cnl-
Ugnati.
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOAN—We will loan for a client >2.503
at 7 per cent..'with approved stock* or
bond* n* collateral; >15.000 to loan at 8
per cent, on well located real estate.
Apply W. G. Solomon & co.
WANTED—To rent nice homo on hill, ten
rooms: will rent to one or two couples,
no children, upstairs. October 1st. 634
Washington ave., Mrs. W. M. Lcgg, Baln-
brldge, Ga.
Whitney Shoe Co.
WANTED—300 boya and glrla for the next
ten days to get their slippers at coat;
big lot all kinds, all sizes. Lester-W
n«y Shoe Co.
WANTED—Three or four unfurnished
rooms In respectable neighborhood. Ad
dress at onee, giving price and location,
II, Telegraph. •
WANTED—Confederate money: will pay
one dollar per hundred bills.
Shoe Co.
ntque. For terms, apply to Mrs. Nora
FOR RENT—No. 244 Washington ave., 7
rooms and baf ‘
665 Mulberry* »t.
, T—The Gee.
place, 153 Magnolia st.. 6 rooms, also
kitchen pnntry. trunk room, hath am’
three lavatories; garden, stable, servant'!,
house and excellent spring. Apply to Pope
Hill. ’Phone 61. or Mrs. Olfle Wright,
140 Magnolia,
FOR RENT—On or about October 1st,
two handsome stores, five elegant of
fice* and ten delightful bedrooms, corner
Third and Poplar st*.; thoroughly modem
building with every comfort and conven
ience. heated throughout, with electric
light*, -hot and cold water and J:
service furnished. Apply J. H. Kaple
COTTAGES AT HOLTON FOR RENT—
Thre« nice cottages with outhouses tr~
rent at Holton at yS.OO p
water, plenty shade. Api
er month; good
re« nl
at Holton at |5.*>0 per ...
r, plenty shade. Apply to Miss Be
Tucker, Ifolton, Ga.
FOR RENT—October 1st, lower flat; four
connecting room*, on car line, Vlnevtlle.
'Phone Ml for particulars.
FOR RENT—Three nice rooms, hot and
cold bath, for light housekeeping. Apply
251 Bond.
FOR RENT—Nice, new 7-room house on
Hardeman ave., VinevUle. G. M. Davl
464 Second st.
FOR RENT—2*7 Bond st, 6 rooms, large
lot. $10.00; house to be put in good re
pair. Apply R. C. Morgan. Union Sav
ings Bank.
YOUR CHANCE.
bu may go elsewhere and buy ono fir
j articles cheap, maybe, at cost, but
have you thought now much you are pay
ing for other goods at theso same stores?
In buying your bill of groceries, buy
whero the price on every article la rc
duced.
We Give You a Real Net Saving
of 15c. to 20c. on Every Dollar
Spent With Us.
Give Us a Trial and be Convinced.
Fancy. Hugnr Cured Hum, per ib....l3
Fancy Sugar Cured Shoulder, per lb.ID
Leaf I .aril. In bulk, per lb 09
Loaf laird In 10-ll>. pniln 95
Planteno (fr^-sh). In 10-lb. palls... .$1.00
New Irish Potatoes, per pH 25
Pearl Grit*, per pk 25
Water Ground Meal, per pk 20
Water Ground Meal, per du... 73
Fancy Messina lemons, per dox 10
Apple vinegar, per gal 20
white Wine Vinegar, per gal ..20
Fancy Qa. Cane Syrup, per gal 85
Large Can Tripe, i
Host Red Salmon, j
Smoked Dried Beer
Corned Beef, 1-lb.
Rosa* T~ ' * "
S
Tripe, per can............15
Host Red Salmon, per can 12
Hmoked Dried Beer. Vt-lb. can........ 10
Corned Beer, 1-lb. can 12
Roast Beef. 1-lb. can 12
Cotton 8oed Hull*, per bale 45
‘ - A|i.tt
otton Seed Meal, per sack.
Phone 2035.
J. R. ODOM.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH,
PRODUCE.
POULTRY,
FRUIT,
VEGETABLES,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
ICE.
Rainey & Callaghan,
Phones 233 and 856. . .456 First St.
We give Red Star, Green or Consoli
dated and Bank Trading Stamps with
all retail cash purchases.
Marlin spikes and belaying pins may
be dangerous weapons In a way and
along certain lines they may commit
havoc but the swat stick was the real
thing yesterday and these in the hands
hardy henchman knocked the
miserable hoodoo In the coco and allow
ed us to treck gnlly back Into the pub
lic opinion of the day. Macon won by
the enticing score of 3 to 0, and today
our old lovable friend Eddie Ash la
nursing a bad case of the greens, and
blues, to say nothing of his regret over
• we pumped hit* through the
diamond. Segars, the man with the
smoking name, was the one who lanced
Murray In his pitching wing. Two
safe hits did the Georgia, twlrler se
cure and with each hit Macon runners
gaily flocked across the home plate.
Gay work for the Georgia blossom but
nothing other than misery for Ed.
The hoodoo is crippled now in every
Joint nhd Its crippling was a fete day
for the few fans who braved the pleus-
aqt weather to assemble at the park
side. Too bad that a big crowd was
not there for .the game was simply
lovely. Newport on n dance day was
not In It with the happenings broken
loose and nil other attractions were
made to resemble a summer resort in
mid-winter when compared with yes
terday’s program.
Several switches in the bnttlng-order
may hove attributed largely In the
day's success and perhaps not.. Bentell
who has been plugging away nt the
leather from one of the remote comer
of the bating sheet was shifted to th«
top, and although he fnllod to rtglste
a hit the fact cast bright glows around
the diamond. In place of Stewort in
left Bayne was there to drive through
the weeds in quest of truant balls.
Stewart has developed a bad <
Charley horse in his delivery arm and
will be forced to keep a seat on the
bench until it gets better. Bayne
worked in the sun gnrden made a good
showing. Two put outs, a safe hit and
a ball in the fleshy part of his aft
wing is his record for his first time in
the gnrden. He seems almost ns good
a fielder as a pitcher, and as a pitcher—
ell we all know. How runs were
made, that Is Macon’s.
The game boomed along merrily
til the first of the seventh. Until this
eventful hour not a runner bad nmass
cd the courage required to trip it light
ly around the paths. At Infrenuent
intervals a roar caused by a base hi*
would vary the monotony of tho -scene
Happy Ed during these blank round:
danced around Up©’* comer and hurl
ed pleasing remarks to Segars. But
nothing happened till Macon went to
the bat in the first of the seven-lime
esslon. Then things took on
spent and before Llpo had skied out
to McKernon the Highlanders had ac
quired a hnndlcap that was nev
troubled. Stinson started the fun <
its way by slapping nn out curve
center for a single. Quinn made good
In the space of a half second by ham
merlng tho ball against the left-field
fence for two bases. Stinson was very
nnxtous at this Juneturo to try hi:
hand nt scoring, hut as he rounded the
third base corner ho pumped into tho
outstretched arms of 8m!th. Good work
l'- r Hilly. Tli'-n S- r u ., - to tin-
front ns proudly ns a Georgia colonel
and placed a neat little bingle Just
where no one was, and this happened
to be over the short stop's head. Both
base runner* *crnmbled for the plato
and made the distance without dime
ter. During the okeitement Segars
doubled first and went to second on his
left ear reaching *the sack with nn
eighth of an inch to spare. Then tho
boys eased off u trifle and scored no
more during the session.
In the ninth"* the third run of tho
contest was in.^rle by Btlnson, while
Eddie was being fanned on the bench.
The blow was so sudden to the
.Charleston mogul that medical atten
tion was almost needed. Eddie is well
this morning It may bo noted.
During the fray Childs fared a little
better in the matter of strike outs than
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powdoi
Used by people of refinement
tor over a quarter of ,a century
PREPARED BY
Off
did Segars. The Georgia blossom put
the kibosh upon the half a dozen of
the blrls, while stock Childs wiped
eight Highlanders away on three
strikes. Bases on balls were given by
each twlrler sparingly. Four passes
were donated, each team drawing a
pair.
Two double plnys butted into the
scene, the fi
Inning. Fog
bunt and th
the seventh
McKernon o
ty grou
Sentell nf
ball ,betw
3er
nlng in the opening
tabbed an attempt
to Hoffman. Again In
the trick turned. With
st Cmlth poked a halt
ing past the pltchoi
Hard sprint spiked th
is little finger and
thumb, touched second and threw to
first Charming work Sentell. It sav
ors of big lague doings, and mnk
the game at home much more enjoya
ble.
The Birds came very nenr making a
tally in tho sixth. Three men were
ise nt the Juncture, and fhe air had
rather chilly feeling. Two men i
uL however, and the hearts of the
•eople were eased us Bayne pulled
iown Delsel's long fly.
t things are expected at tho pork
today. Bayne will doubtless pitch
again. The game will be called at
•'clock, so ns to allow the visitors to
Jump the town on an early train.
Official Score.
A.B. R. B.IL P.O. A. E.
the plate from
ill playing fast
es of the series
rely twenty-six
by-play,
ows his
Charleston.
Hares, cf
McKernon, 2b.. 3
Smith, c 8
La Roque. lb.... -I
Delsel, 3b 4
Donnelly, rf.... 2
Mitchell, t-a.... 3
Barbour, If 3
Child*, p 3
Total 29
A.B. R. B.1I. P.O. A.
— 6 0 0 3 4
mlth. cf 4 0 0 3 1
L pe. 8b 4 0 0 1 0
Blake, 2b 3 0 0 0 0
Bayne, If 3 0 12 0
Hoffman lb„... 4 0 l 7 o
Stinson, rf 3 2 1 2 1
Tulnn. c 3 l l g 0
iegars, p 4 0 2 2 1
Total 33 3 1 . 37
Scoro by Innings—
Macon
Charleston
Summary.—Kn
Quinn. I .eft
ft Child*. 2: off Hegar* 2. 8
by Childs, 8: by Segars, 6. Hit I
Mitchell and Bayne. Double p
11 to Hoffman. 8*-gnrs to Hoffi ...
'•n«»r*. Llpo, Silns- 'i. Donnell
First
nellv.
Time,
Umpire, Mace. Attendance oOO.
1:50.
Standlno South Atlantic Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet
Macon 12 52 30 .r,3
•Charleston 78 42 34 .63'
Jacksonville 79 40 39 .601
Savannah 74 87 37 .6Q(
Augusta 80 35 45 .431
Columbia 83 38 61 .88)
•Protested game between C’hnrloMoi
and Augusta awarded to Charleston.
Macon diamond was fri
number of fragrant play:
gia blossom is all right.
Stinson's thro\
right yesterday was of th
arlety. George Is no rc
for files, that is of the
variety.
The double- plays boc
along nicely and nt the
figured largely In tho nice
Hard luck. Both othc
league were side true
on accouut of belnted s
ing loose at game time
Dad Ln Roque Is
ball, in the two games <
ic has handled safely
hances ami has made but
The ex-Southern Lcaguet
biz but at times will try to block a
catcher.
The game this afternoon will he
called nt 8 o’clock In order to let the
Gulls fly from town. Eddie likes Ma
con In a wny. That la when he can
win.
The trio of runs made by Macon
were the results of Begnr*' batting.
Both times he lanced Childs were runs
the overflow.
Sentell’a stab of a fletlng grounder
Sentall's stab of a fleeting grounder
of the game. The Jiall was nipped
as it was passing by seconjl. Sentell
speared It with two digits.
Probably If the local management
would ngree to furnish lee cream and
cake nt each contest and a valet to
keep thf !!!•■. away th* nil'-:; would
be better attended. Still a hundred
or so of spectators count—In a way.
Bayne made a good showing In left.
He nabbed two files. He Is also pome
ounces heavier today ns a result of
the awful thump ho received on his
oft arm. The ball that struck him
was going better than sixty mlleo an
hour.
Two Macon runners reached first
base on errors nnd one Bird flew tho
distance on necount of a faux pas.
Things seem to be picking up.
Some one In the grand stand allow
ed a brand new dollar bill bo flutter
toward Scgarn after he hnmmered out
his winning hit In the seventh.
Yesterdny afternoon the crock Mer
cer summer school team defeated the
boy* of the Georgla-Alnbnmn Business
College by a score of 10 to 1. The*
ork of both batteries were features
of tho game. These teams hnvo met
number of/ contents this- season
and each gnme has boon Interesting.
Early Morning League.
At n meeting of the big moguls last
night it was decided that ns the sea
son was so fnr advanced it would bo
Impossible to admit Stanley into the
league. The sen son will be played out
with the three teams, Doody Company,
Empire and Grtshnm, nnd it Is safe
to predict that tho clone will witness
some hard fought battles.
woman’s
Nature
Is to love children, and no
home can be completely
happy without them, yet the
ordeal through which the ex
pectant mother must pass usually is
so full of suffering, danger and fear
that she looks forward to the critical
hour with apprehension and dread.
Mother’s Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties,
allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and
so prepares the system for the
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering, as numbers
have testified and said, “it is
worth its weight in gold.” fi.oo per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
IMF IIRU)f KID RFGUl AMR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Mother’s
friend
On Other Diamonds
Southern League Standing.
Even at Our Store
it is not often you can find such
prices as we are quoting this week.
Prices way below possible competition
for superior quality Port, 8herry, Ries
ling. Fine old Scotch Whiskey. Pur*
Ryo Whiskey. Holland Gin, etc.
Pure Whiskey
to your taste. All Wine* nml IJquorm
of the best quality at very low price*,
ure, Honest 100 proof white wheat Whiskey for putting up fruit $2 per gal.
our Quarts Bartlett Pure Rye (Express paid) $3.25 per gal.
our Quarts Mt, Vernon Pure Rye (Express paid) $4.00 per gsl.
We are eelling more of the famous Schlitz Beer than over before. We
Iso handle "Aurora", the best cheap beer on tho market.
Sam & Ed. Weichselbaum
PHONE 414 - 301 THIRD ST., MACON. GA.
A large crowd of ladlo* attended the
game yeaterdny morning to boo the
champion Doody team go down In de
feat before tho Stanley College to tho
tune of 2 to 1. The boys were very
glad to sne *o many fair face* in the
grandstand.
No chemicals ueed In preserving
American Queen Beer. It derives
brilliancy and color from perfect br
inp. Cloudy or blind beer is what
mnkes you bilious. Don't drink that
kind of beer, because it bears the label
of some old established breworv, it la
not healthy and la unfit to drinK.
Death of a Child.
The many friend* of Mr. and Mrs
J. C. Hunnlrutt will be pained to learn
of tho death of their Infant daughter
FOR RENT!
List of dwellings, stores and offices,
possession now or October 1, furnished
on application to my office.
LANDLORDS.
Desiring service of any agent aro
requested to confer with me relative to
rental of their property.
REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS.
I have recently had listed with ino
vernl desirable ofTerlngM In cottage
and residence property which I will bu
glad to give full information about to
Intending purchasers. They aro suita-
for home.'i or Investment purposes.
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
Wo have on hand for local
loans the following funds
$5,000. $3,000. $1,000.
We can close loans as us
ual within 24 hours after ap
proval of security.
I .mi nll'-i lug *
located. Improved
that will net Inv
pi Ice* ranging froi
very deslrablv
MONEY TO LOAN.
H. HORNE,
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
Loans, Real Estate and Insurance,
565 Mulberry Street.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
Real Lstate, Insurance
and Loans,
353 Third Street.
TIN FRUIT CANS
and WAX STRINGS
FALKNER TIN SHOP.
A Doubting Thomas!
GROVER
GRAHAM
REMEDY
SPECIAL OFFER
August ist to 6th.
$4.oo==In Stamps==$4.oo
Free—40 Stamps==Free.
To each purchaser of fifty mil worth Tea or Coffee. Thi, is I
one of the most liberal offer* ever made and yon should not fail to I
take advantage. Think how easily you can fill your stamp book. This I
offer good the entire week.
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company!
and be convinced. It instantly correct*
all unpleasant symptoms and quickly
cure* DYSPEPSIA, Heartburn, Gastritis,
relieves thnt bloated and heavy feeling,
restores digestion and makes healthy,
vigorous and happy men and women. If
you would eat well, sleep well and enjoy
all tho benefits that a sound utoznuch in
sures try it at once.
DELAYS ARE
DANGEROUS.
in Cm m*r of t
**Bo ekmr • ■
tr2l your Dyi
You know tl/
P' pel* frequently res
and tl.CO, atlead
KING d. OL1PHANT,
•ears’ InltUl showing
ALEXANDER PROUDFIT,
Referee In Bankxoi
This August 1. lfcN.