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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : SLTNDAY MORNING, DHCTOfRKR 4, 1504. N
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Brown Unfinished Worsted Overcoats.
SILK LINED TO THE EDGE.
Concave Shoulders-* the kind that hu£ your
dress collar very close $22.50.
Hlso the same style--cut with as
much ^race-in BLACK $20.00 to $30.00.
Brown Felt Hats and Derbies to
match $3*00 to $5-00.
Look for above label when you get your
SUIT OR OVERQOAT.
WILL ENTERTAIN
WAIFS AT HOME
Children of Vineville Sunday
School to Give Xmas Tree
THE NEWS AT THE HOME
Ladies Auxiliary of the Georgia Indus
trial Home is Preparing to Give a
Large Christmas Dinner to the Chil
dren—Books and Plano Are Donated
to the Home—Boys’ Band Will Pos
■ibly Make One More Trip Before
the 25th.
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It is .1 tin ran tec of I'lT. QUALITY .inti GOOD WORKMANSHIP.
Ify»u jJefa ••HIGH ART" SUIT or OVIZRCOAT and It does not &lvc
you satimTmctlott as to Fit. Qusilty and Workmanship bring It back and
get another. •
The annua] lodge of sorrow of Ma
con lodge, No. 230, Benevolent and
Protective Order of Elks, will be held
In Masonic Hall this afternoon, begin
ning at 3 o’clock. These memorial ex
ercises as conducted by tho Klka have
always been of the most Impressive
character and the‘attendance attesting
the capacity of whatever auditorium
employed.
Following Is the programme for to
day, the Elks to attend as a body, In
vitations being extended to all other
secret orders and the public generally:
Programme.
Grand March—"Youth and Beanty”
(Rolison), orchestra.
Prayer—Rector Wm. Bohler Walker.
Opening ceremony—(Ode), Lodge and
orchestra.
"Bless the Lord, O My Soul"—(Will
iams), Double quartette and orches
tra.
Solo—(Selected), Mrs. C. E. Schofield.
Solo—'"Grass and Roses*’—(Bartlett)
Miss Sarah Antoinette Bailey wljh
violin obligato, Miss FI Ice Matthews.
Eulogy—"Our Departed Brothers," Bro.
W. A. Davis.
Solo—“The Land of My Dreams"
(Trevelyan), Miss Ketner.
Selection—Orchestra.
Fear Not, O Israel” (Splcker), Double
quartette and orchestra.
Solo—(Selected), Bro. M. G. Ogden.
Closing ceremony—(Ode) Lodge and
rchestrs.
Benediction.
The audience Is requested to Join in
singing the odes.
Officers.
Wm. E. Martin, Jr., exalted ruler.
W. C. Ragin, esteemed leading
knight.
F. B. West, esteemed loyal knight.
W. T. Anderson, esteemed lecturing
knight.
F. X. Daly, esquire.
J. W. Alftrend, treasurer.
C. R. Wright, secretary.
W. W. Herts, Inner guard.
J. J. Chambers, tyler.
John P. Ross, chaplain.
F. A. Guttenberger. organist.
Trustees—C. R. Massenburg, Morris
Harris, 1. L. Dunwody.
Memorial committee—Morris Harris,
F. A. Guttenberger. F. A. Williams, C.
R. Wright.
Mr. James L. Baker, of the former
Arm of Etheridge & Baker, the promi
nent hardware men, was known for his
geniality and his excellence as a ettt
sen.
Hon. C.' A. Turner, eminent at the
bar not only of this Community but of
the state, has been profoundly mourn
ed. His profession Inst one of Its high
est ornaments when he was called
nway. .
Eufsula Elks' Memorial.
EUFAULA, Ala.. Dec. 3.—Tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock Eufnuln Lodge
No. 911, Benevolent nnd Protective Or
der of Elks, will hold their annual me
morial service at thefr 4»ome on Ran
dolph street. The following program
win be rendered:
Processional—Mrs. K. T. Long, pia
no; Mrs. Louie Dent, violin.
Opening ceremonies—Ritual.
Quartette—"Calvary,* 1 ’ Mrs. C.
I/ocke, Miss Threatt, Mrs. Sklllmnn,
Mr. Rchaub, Brother Dantsler.
Ritual.
Opening ode—Chorus. b
Prayer—Dr. M. I). Wharton.
Introductory.
Polo—“Plains of Peace," Mrs. Oscar
Williams.
“Thanatopsls,"—Miss Carrie Berry
Bolo, “One Sweetly Solemn Thought*
Miss Thweatt.
Eulogy—Prof. W. W. Mangum.
Solo—Miss Mary Toy.
Closing exercises. Ritual: doxology
and benediction.
The Redmond - Massee
Fuel Co. Vulcan Black
smith Coal.
Oppemheim’s Guarantee
is worth 100 per cent.
I believe there are»pl*nty of people who know pood Iiqnor and want
strictly pure,.reliaWe.goods, and* this is the trade I cater to. Nothiug of>ques-
tionable quality is.allowed in my house, hence there is no chance of my custom
ers being disappointed in anything obtained here. Under no circumstances«do I
make tho slightest misrepresentation regarding any article, and those who once
deal with mo become Tegular customers because they are confident of getting-the
best. I enjoy a large trade among the discriminating buyers of Atlanta, and
also do an extensive shipping business. I want more of this trade and am
going to make a special inducement to out-of-town buyers in order to get in
closer touch with more people who appreciate and want goods • of quality. I
therefore offer as listed.below:
$6.50 Worth of High-Grade Liquors for $4.95,
All Express Charges Prepaid.
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The assortment Is taken from myo-esnlar price list,
and consists of:
Quart.
Oppcnhoim’B Mistletoe Ityo _■ .. ..41.00
C years old, absolutely pure, good
for medicinal purposes.
Oppenheim's Puro Old Corn 41.00
Aged by na in onr own warehouse. j
• Strictly pure and old.
Oppenheim’s Lincoln County
Whiskey — ..41.00
Very choice and well agod.
Oppenheim's Olorosso Sherry or
Extra Superior Port 41.00
These aro Imported goods, line, old
and nutty.
Oppcnholm’s Superfine Cognac 41.50
Imported, very flno, our own bot
tling.
Oppenheim's Gold Medal Malt ... .. .41-00
A superior quality, vnluablo-as a
tonic and strength-builder.
I will ship tho above assortment, all charges pre
paid, to any address upon receipt of 44.95, and I
guarantee perfect satisfaction. Every article Is of
a superior quality and exactly as represented. I
am especially anxious to have orders from thoso
who have had difficulty In obtaining liquors that
wero satisfactory. The abovo assortment, with tho
saving In price that I offer, will serve as a good
Introduction to my complete stock. The absolute
purity of the goods I handle, and the assurance
that I guarantee every transaction, should com
mend mo strongly to those ordering goods by mall,
as I will take particular pains to see that your
wants are promptly supplied and to yonr entire sat
isfaction. All shipments are made In plain scaled
cases, with no marks to Indicate contents.
The following taken from my price list will give
some Idea of the completenes of my line:
BItANDY. Bottlo.
BoutlUler, G. Briand & Co., 3 Star 43.00
A very superior Cognac (our own
importation).
Henncssy, 3 Star . — ... •; 41.75
Martell, 3 Star 41.75
Quart.
. -42.60
RYE WHISKEY. --•
Oppenheim's No. 23... ... ...
Very old and rare.
Oppenheim’s Cabinet ..42.00
Very old and exceptionally fine.
Oppenheim's No. 14 41.60
Our leader: a smooth, mild, fine fla
vored whiskey, an excellent stimulant.
BOURBON WHISKEY. Quart.
Oppenheim’s Rtpy 41.75
A rich grain, rare old Kentucky Bour
bon.
CORN WHISKEY. Quart.
Oppenheim’s Very Old 41.50
Very fine and exceptionally old; can
not be replaced.
SCOTCH WHISKEY. Quart.
Adam Baird, "Ye Old Abbey” Brand...42.25
This Is very old. fine, smooth blend;
without question the finest Scotch Im
ported.
Old Curio 42.26
More than 20 years old: a blend of
choice highland malts.
King William 42.00
King Edward "Glenltvet" 41.60'
A blend of choice old whiskeys; supe
rior to most whiskeys that cost from
25 to 33 per cent more money.
RUM. - Bottle.
Saint Croix 42.00
London Dock Jamaica 42.00
loth these rums aro Imported and of
ac finest quality.
—edford (New England) 41.00
Old, smooth and fine: especially good
for eggnog.
Orders for my special assortment should contain
money order or New York exchange for 44.95.
Thoso desiring any of the separato articles listed
above will be supplied promptly upon receipt of
price. I will take pleasure In mailing to anyone,
upon request, my complcto price list Address all
orders and Inquiries to
I. H. OPPENHEI M,
25 East Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
MEMORIAL OF
MACON ELKS
pressive Exercises
W. A. DAVIS EULOGIST
HANDSOME LINE OF GENT’S FOBS AND
CUFF BUTTONS AT LAZARUS’ JEWELRY STORE.
Do you want to get something styl
ish for your brother, cousin or sweet-
A i<t<nii from on ta for Most 1m- h * art 7 We have a magnificent line
Ajiiuigeiiienis 101 mum 1111 ot fobi and cuft buMons ln Kold and
silver, or gold-filled. Brushes, scarf
pins, fountain pens, or anything you
can wish for, at prices that will suit
your purse. Lazarus’ Jewelry Store.
We give Green Trading Stamps.
Fine and Elaborate Programme of
Vocal and Instrumental Music—Four
Departed Brothers to be Honored-
List of the Present Officers of the
Lodge—Accommodations for a Vory
Large Attendance.
An Enterprising Farmer.
EITFAULA. Ala., Deo. 3.—E. H.
Jones, who lives just above the city
and who ownea one of the best farms
In this section, brought in a sample of
his own make of cigars this morning,
which proves that he Is an expert
even In cigar making. He raised the
tobacco himself and then made the
dram, and they are both well flavored
and neatly made. He Is the most up
to date fanner In this section of the
country. He railca everything he needs
for home consumption and the beat.
He keeps an accurate account of his
business and condition of the weather.
Miller Carried Bonds.
COLQUITT. Qa. Dec. 3.—Miller
county carried by two-thirds of her
registered voters yesterday bonds to
build a twenty thousand dollar court
houi
RECTOR OF 3T. LUKE'S,
Aahbumham, Ontario, Testifies to tho
Good Qualities of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
A8HBURNHAM. Ont.. April
1943.-—I think It la only right that 1
should teS you what a wonderful ef
fect Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
produced. The day before Easter I
W »® distressed with a cold and
cough that I did not think to be able
to take any duties the next day, as
my voice was almost choked by the
cough. The same day I received an
order from you ror a bottle of your
t'ough Remedy. I at once procured a
sample bottle, and took about three
•loses of the medicine. To my great
relief the cough and cold had com
pletely disappeared and I was abl
preach three time, on Raster Da;
know that this rapid and effective cure
was due to your Oough Remedy. I
make this te.tttrcr.lal without solicita
tion. being thankful to have found ouch
a God-sent remedy. Respectfully
yours.
R. A. LANOKEl.DT. M. A.
Rector of st. Luke's Church.
To ChamberLln Medicine Co.
This remedy is for sal. by all drug
The children at tho Georgia Indus
trial Home are eagerly looking forward
to a great Christmas and those con
nected with the Institution are as ea
ger! ypreparlng for a day of enjoyment
for the llttlo wulfs Intrusted to their
care. To both sides the day will bring
Joy unbounded, the children In receiv
ing an dthce management in giving.
In the work of planning tor a brilliant
time for the little ones many are en
gaged. The ladles auxiliary of the
Home will give the children their
Christmas dinner and-the Christmas
tree will give the children thBsiiht
tree will be tendered by the members
of the Vineville Baptist Sunday school.
Upon this tree will be hung suitable
presents for each child at the Institu
tion. According to the ages of the In
mates will be the gifts selected. For
the Utile tots plaything! will be given.
For those older presents of a more
substantial nature will be picked out.
No one will be forgotten. The dinner
which Is to be served at noon on tho
ttth will be replete with every delicacy
offered by the season. From the tur
key to the salads the table will be fill
ed. No time limit wUl he set for the
repast The children know what Is In
■tore tor them and (or days the ap
proach of Chrlstnua has been watched
with care.
Trip fer Band,
it Is expected that one more trip
through a section ot ihe state will be
taken by the boys' band of ths Georgia
Industrial Home before the opening of
the Christmas holidays. With the past
grand aucceeses or the young musi
cians those In authority at the home
haev no doubt but that another tour
would prove equally praiseworthy.
Should a trip he taken this month
the start wlU be In a fe wdays so that
aU might be present during the ftstlv.
Itlee on Christmas day. A few days
ago the advance agent for the band
leR the city and Is now engaged In I
looking over the field and preparing ;
the path. Vldalla. Eastman. McRae,
and other cities may be visited and
concerts given.
it has been partially due to the suc
cess of the band In their past tours
that the floating debt of the Institution
has been liquidated. At present the
standing debt of the Institution le in
the neighborhood of I too and should
the young musk Is ns prove as good at
tendance drawer* sc before this turn
will be quickly paid.
Gifts to Heme.
A few days ago the children ef the I
to the Home library a large set of In
teresting books and magazines. The
books have been placed In the library
nnd are proving a worthy addition. An
excellent piano was presented the
Home recently by Prof. F. A. Gutten
berger.
THE NEWS IN TIFTON
AND BERRIEN COUNTY
occupied by W. J. Henderson. In some
manner a box of fireworks that had
been left In the building became
Ignited.
If the fire had been discovered a few
minutes later it would have, gained
■uch headway that It would have been
impossible to save the building and
perhaps others as well.
Turpentine Operators Hold Meeting—
Crude Gum Compsny Formed—Nsr*
row Escapo From Fire.
TIFTON, Oa.. Dec. S.—Pursuant to
a call Issued by S. M. Clyatt, chairman
of the Subordinate Turpentine Opera
tors' Association, a meeting of all the
turpentine operators In this district
held a meeting at the Valdes hotel at
Valdosta yesterday afternoon. The
territory embraced lies between Way-
cross and Thomasvllle, and the prime
object of the meeting was to set a
standard price for the cutting of boxes.
Heretofore some operators have paid
prices for box cutting that were con
sidered by others to be a rather high
rate, and for the good of all concerned
It became necessary to have a uni
form price.
Other business of Importance was
billed to come before the meeting for
consideration, and a large attendance
was present.
Crude Gum Company.
H. H. Tift, E. L Vickers. J. W. Spur
lock and J. W. Kennedy have applied
for Incorporation as the Wire Virgin
Gum Company. The purpose of the
Incorporators Is to put in operation
new and recent patents for the gath
ering of crufie gum. the Inventors be
ing Messrs. Spurlock and Kennedy.
The capital Is 410.004, divided Into
shares o: 4100 per share, with the
privilege of Increasing the capital
stock to 450,004.
Another Narrow Escape.
Tifton had a narrow escape Thurs
day night from another destructive fire
in the business section ot the town.
About 11 o'clock fire was discovered
Issuing from the Sumner building on
Third street In a store room recently
When you want a pleasant purgative
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take anj
produce no nausea, griping or other
disagreeable effect. For sale by ull
druggists.
The Redmond - Hassee
Fuel Co. Vulcan Black
smith Coal.
"Go South, Young Men."
Horace Greeley’a famous advice Is
being paraphrased by “Independent
ex-Farmer" in the East.
A writer in the New York Herald
vouches for the need of good, willing
farm hands In the South and the cer
tainty with which every thrifty worker
can become a well-to-do land owner.
There la no question that the South at
this time Is enjoying unprecedented
prosperity.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an election
for four alderman, one each from the
four wards • of the city, namely. First,
lour warus m me tuy, u.iinny, nrsi,
Second, Third and Fourth Wards, will be
held In the city of Mscon on Tuesday, De
cember 13th, 1904. at the following pre
cincts and with the following mana-
Ftrst Ward, Third and Mulberry—-Man*
agert “ * BBT p - -
Tati’s Pill
stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive or*sn«
regulate the bowel*, sod are un
equaled as an
G. L. Reeves, D. W. Beeland, De-
Wltt McCrary.
Second Ward, Findlay’s Foundry—Man
agers: T. A. Cheatham, O. L. Bright, L.
W. Hollingsworth.
Third Ward. City Hall—Managers: O.
L. Peacock, W. C. Singleton, J. 1L L.
Fourth Ward. 625 Cotton Avenue-
Managers: John Harts, M. M. Driggars,
Js 8. Raley.
Polls open at t o’clock a. m., and close
at 6 o'clock p. m.
BRIDGES SMITH, Mayor.
Notes ana /Accounts ax monucciio. ui.
By virtue of an order of the District
Court of the United States for the South
ern District of Georgia in the matter of
the Hutchtnson Company of Montlcello.
Georgia, bankrupt, ln bankruptcy. The
undersigned as trustee or said bankrupt
will sell to the highest bidder for cash
at the store formerly occupied by said
bankrupt, ln Montlcello. Georgia, on De
cember 14th, 1904, beginning at 12
o clock noon, all of the stock ot goods.
sugar coated.
First Baptist Sunday school donated [ Take No Substitute.
area and merchandise; all the store
fixtures and furnitures, all the notes, ac
count* and cboe*a in action, and all ether
property of «aid estate. I will offer for
Rale said merchandise separately In such
lots and classes as win bo most attract
ive to the purchasers, x wm also offer
as a lot the notes, accounts and ckoses
In action, and as another tot the fixtures
snd furniture. I will then offer for sale
the entire stork of merchandise, the fixt-
t urea, notes and accounts, the chose* in
’• artfon and all ether property cf Mid es-
>• i **t* as a Whole. That method of sals
I which shall realise the most, whether by
_. _ . I Iota and classes or as a whole, will bo
ANTI-BILIOUS MLDICISE, &S
In material Jl.trfcti, thetr trrtu-. ere shaft WM-r at ,iid »*>' «-
*«*'> recnxnltevl. as thty.poaa^s ^ r t ' d ol°l2?hS Si"KUS
thereof Immediately upon confirmation
of said file If said sale shall not be con
firmed the ten per cent so deposited will
be returned to the bidder
M. 6. BENTON, Trusts*.
peculiar properties In freeing tho
i from that poisoo. Elegantly