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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER <5, 1904.
“ Atone but the Best j
Don*t Throw
Your Money
'IrOUIfl (XL
Brother's
1!iffH Art
Clothing
away’ on something that will not
last or will only be of a moment’s
pleasure••
Get Him
a Silk Muffler
Every time he wears It. which will
be often, he will not only have
pleasant memories hut will
Think of You.
We have some beautiful ones..best
quality and nobby designs..$1 to SO
s
$
pecial
ale
easonable
Tailor
Suits
PATENT CASE IN
FEDERAL COPRT
Injunctiou Againsfc Citizen
of Sumter County
EIGHTS OF OWNERSHIP
Notwithstanding the fact yesterday was
a rainy, disagreeable day, business was
brisk in the Ready-to-Wear Department.
The Values we are offering now are sim
ply irresistible. Come in today if possi
ble, select your suit, you can find the
color you want and your size, and
Save From 25 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent.'
We ask the trndo to hoar in mind
that wo nro heudquartors for all
kinds of candies. Our big factory
is fully equipped and running ev
ery day. Ordor of us and got fresh
mado goods. Wo soli only to doal-
ors. Exclusively wholesale.
RECITAL AT WESLEYAN
A BRILLIANT AFFAIR
Johnson=King & Company,
Manufacturing Confectioners,
Macon, Ga.
I White Mills Rye
I Bottled in bond—Try a bottlo.
5 $1.00 for full quart.
PRINGDALE RYE
Nothing hotter on tho Market.
$2.40 per gallon or $2,75 four full qunrts
delivered anywhoro in Georgia. Completo
stock of everything pertaining to our line.
Particular attention paid to ordors.
j SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK
♦ 151 Cherry St.—Phono 558—Macon. Ga. t
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Bibb Manufacturing Co.,
Larne Attendance Waa Charmed at tha
Excellence of Mist Rivera, Who Recited
a Number of Selection*—She Wat At-
aleted by Professor Hesselberg.
MACON T. P. A. POST
iWILL ELECT OFFICERS
Meeting Will bo Held of Members of
Post D Saturday Night at tho Brown
House—Business of Importance to bo
Transacted.
Mncon member® of Poat D of tho
Travelers’ Protective Association will
assemble at the Brown house next
Haturday nlirht to elect officers for the
following year and make initial ar
rangements for the reception of the
state division in Macon next spring.
The present officers of Poat
urgently request a full attendance, i
there is a deal of business to be trans
acted before the election of new offi
cers. It is the Intention of the mem
hers of the Macon division of the or
ganlzation to give in this city during
the early spring an entertainment to
the Georgia division. This division
consists of the posts at Atlanta. Ati
gusta, Athens, Savannah. Columbus
and Waycrbss. To ea?h of these posts
Invitations will be sent asking the
The recital given last night nt Wes
leyan by Mies Mabel D. River*, assisted
by Professor Edouard He*«e)i*rg, was a
splendid success. Tha evening's enter
tainment consisted of readings by Miss
Rivera and arlertlons by the Mandolin
Club and Professor llesselbrrg. ttotli tho
readlnga and the music Were of the high
est order and portrayed well the compe
tence of the performer*.
The attendance that was present at tho
recital was one of the largest ever assem
bled at the Wesleyan Chapel. Long be
fore the hour set aside for tho overture
the hall was crowded even to the rear
door*. Hundreds were forced to stand.
The strains of an Italian serenade by
Raton, opened the entertainment shortly
after H o’clock. In the playing of this
piece the Mandolin Club did excellent
work.
Miss Mabel D. Rivera, who has charge
of the department of expression at Wes
leyan, then took the stage, her first selec
tion being. "Gentlemen, the King,'' by
Robert Harr. Those who havo read tho to nid«mKi n
author and who possessed the slightest *° ', n Macon,
knowledge of the works of his works I reception royal will be given them and
were highly delighted. The burst of up. I the work of preparing for the event
plause at the conclusion of the selection I w in k« t n i,„ n „ n
showed the appreciation of her efforts. I WU '., nr l *** n ** ,n 1 «»™est at tho
Twice was Miss Itlvers called buck, and meeting Saturday, night.
on the second call rendered "Off Again. — ... +
iln. Gone Again. Flnnegnn,'' to the
ient of all.
. ..en Angry Count One Hundred" wras
Miss Rivers' second scheduled selectloq.
The piece Is one of those delicately fnh-
3 cod tales of the kind that please. The
lence of the maiden until her skillfully,
ns well as charmingly placed "One,” at
the close and the seal with which the
young man of the piece poured forth
his pleadings, constituted one of the most
lovable selections ever recited In the city.
The graceful changes of position and
well timed changes of voice, failed not to
leave In the minds of the audience any
thing but praises and words of commen
dation for the render of the evening-
in his "Reverie,•' by Vleu.xtemps. Prof,
llesselberg rendered a difficult selection
with ease that charmed. The tremors and
runs In the piece were of the kind that
appeals only to tlm»« of the trained car
and love for the music of the piano.
The program as It was rendered fol
lows.
Overture-Italian Serenade
Mandolin Club.
(Raton),
Gentlemen, the King (Robert Barr),
n.
mjry Count One Hundred (E.
Miss Rivers.
When Am
V>ttvn»a|\ M... ...MB
Reverie (Vleuxtemps), Edouard Hesse!-
Macon, Ga.
— Manufacturers of
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, Etc.
IS atul 20 Thomas St.
New York Office.
COOOOOCOOOOOOOOCSOCOCOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOCOi
J. T. STEWART’S p^s,
HAVING DOUBLED HIS FORCE* IS NOW READY FOR THE HOLIDAY
TRADE. fclNO ALONG YOUR ORDERS NOW AND AVOID THE RUSH.
COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN HIS LINE:
art>. Miss Rivers.
linmlct -Act IV., Scene 3 (dhakes-
pea re), Miss Rivers.
Head About to Burst From Sevsro
Bilious Attack.
"I had a severe bilious attack
and felt like my head wan about
to burnt when I got hold or
free nample of Chamberlain’s Ktntn
ach and Liver Tablets. I took i
dose of them after »upper and the next
day felt like u new man and have been
feeling happy ever since.” snyn Mr. J.
\V, Rmith of Jultff. Texas. Cor bilious,
neon, stomach troubles and constipa
tion these Tablets have no equal.
Price 25 cents. For aale by all drug
gists.
YESTERDAY'S IVBATHRR.
Of Interest to Mothers.
Thousands of little ones die everv
year of croup. Most of them could
have bfen saved by a few doses of
Foley’s Honey and Tar, and every
family with children should keep It In
the house. It contains no opiates and
la safe and sure. Mrs. George H,
Picket. Ban Francisco, Cal., writes:
"My baby had a dangerous attack of
croup and we thought she would choke
to death, hut one dose of Foley
Honey nnd Tar relieved her at on<
after other remedies had failed. W
are never a minute without it in the
house.” Bold by H. J. lAinar A Co.
druggists.
Mr. McMichselY Bill.
ATLANTA, Go.. Dec. 5.—Hon. K. H.
Mr Michael will introduce a bill nt the
next session of the legislature to nbol
Ish the fee* of solicitors general nnd
put those officers on salaries
Eczema. scald head, hives. Itchiness
of the skin of nny sort instantly rc
lieved, permantly cured. Doan's Olnt
ment. At any drug store.
WALTER SMITH KILLED
BY WALTER FOREACRE
Slay.r Hid Out When 8herlff Went
Arrest Him, But Frianda Say
Ha Will 8urrendar.
Couch Brothers and J. J. Eagan Com-
ny of Atlanta Seek to Enjoin the
Making of a Certain Horee Collar
by J. O. Barnett of Amerlcus—Fed
eral Court Will Be in Session All the
Weekr—Valdosta Courts Open Next
Monday.
The United States court was In ses
sion yesterday and will likely be busy
for the remainder of the week. Judge
Speer and the officials of the court had
Just returned from Savannah where
the regular fall work of the courts of
that city was completed last week.
The business taken up yesterday was
of a special character, there being no
regular work for this court before the
month of January.
Judge Speer passed upon a number
of bankruptcy cases, granting orders
of dismissal. The principal business
to follow was the Injunction suit of
Couch Bros, and J. J. Eagan Company
of Atlanta against J. O. .Barnett of
near Amerlcus, Ga. This was a petiton
asking that the defendant be restrain
ed from further making and selling a
certain patented horse collar
The petition was filed In the court
some time ago and Judge Speer grant-
temporary order requiring the
defendant to show cause yesterday
why the petition should not be made
permanent. Barnett Is charged with
infringing upon a patent claimed by
the plaintiffs as the owners. It Is set
out In the suit that Barnett was making
and selling the same collar as that sold
by the Couch Bros, and J. J. Eagan
Company, and both parties are claim
ing the right of patent.
The plaintiffs set out In their petition
that the defendant lost to the owner of
their patent, J. J. Couch, In a suit some
time ago In the courts of the District
of Columbia, and then' continued to
sell collars under the patent It Is
charged that he still continues the
making nnd selling of collars on the
grounds that he has a right under his
own patent.
The suit was taken up In the court
yesterday and the plaintiffs are mak
ing an effort to secure a permanent In
junction against the maker and seller
of the horse collar In south Georgia.
At the hour for adjournment yester
day the evidence had not all been
heard and the case will be taken up at
the opening this morning.
It Is expected that the United States
court will be In session all the week.
There Is a large amount of important
work to be done. Among the cases to
be heard Is that of the Central Rail
road against the Macon, Dublin and
Savannah and the mayor and council
e city of Macon. This suit
was set for hearing on Dec. 7th when
the regular docket for the fall work
was arranged.
The other work coming before the
court during the week will be hear
ings on petitions for Injunction which
have been set during the pant month.
The work of this week will likely end
the business of the United States
court In Macon for the present year.
The burden of the work comes up In
January and February and after the
present week the remainder of the
business will go over until the new
year.
The United States court will begin
ork In Valdosta on next Monday.
Judge Speer will be at that point until
the work of this court has been finish
ed and this will complete the regular
work in all the federal courts of Judge
Speer’s circuit except Macon.
MAKERS A£Wy°RK
Correct Clothes for Men
Your
Dress Suit
Should fit perfectly, no
matter what the vagaries of
your figure.
J.t should harmonize in
style, fabric, and dignity
with the mode.
Not even the best produc
tions of the most exclusive
tailor more fully meet these
requiDements than the su
perb clothes bearing label
under this cut.
For sale only by
Bensons Moore
The Up=to=Date Clothiers
LADIES GOLD WATCHES
Pay your state, county and poll taxes
by December 20th and save costs and
Interest.
Seaboard’* New Service.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. I>,c. if.—The
Reaboard Air Line railway Inaugurat
ed r. regular freight train aervlce over
Us new extension, between Atlanta and
Birmingham today. The passenger
service will begin within* a few weeks.
logical data furni»htd by the
*e of the United Ptatr* depart-
agriculture, weather bureau tor
mm ending nt 13 (noon) central
Thermograph Readings.
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River Report.
The Octnulc
n». read 2 d fc
during the pai
•at twentv-four hi
The Oconee river at Dublin read 1.1
*«*t. no change during the past twenty.
Expr
On This.
Express Paid on Thi*.
$2 0u j 4 Full qls. Old Kdcvmottt Rye..
2.0* | 1 Gal Jug. Old Eslgemonl Rye.
IN
IN
4 Full nta. i
........ *—j lCfcL J)lf
m 11.60 5*r | f u u qu.
11 Uat Ju*.
Iona or more 4 Full qts,
mi in Jugs. I 1 Owl Jug.
. specialty. 1 Orders fi
1 or refunded.
Rye
.|400
. 3«0
. 3.00
..2.TS*
.. 3 .00
^ 2.M
Horn Ryu
rvest Cam
mat Corn
imp day
VALDOSTA. Ga., Dec. 5.—The re
main* of Walter Smith, a prominent
naval stores operator at Edith. In
Clinch county, were brought through
this city .thl* morning by Justice of
the Peace l>. C. Register of Edith, and
Sheriff Sweat of Homervllle, the body
being carried to Baxley. Ga., where
Smith formerly lived nnd where his
parents now reside, for burial.
Mr. Smith was killed last evening by
Walter Foreacre, a prominent farmer
of the section near Edith. The report
of the tragedy us it was told to your
correspondent Indicates that it waa
unprovoked, though there may have
been something behind it which was
not learned here.
Foreacre. It is said, was brandishing
his gun while under the influence of
whiskey and Smith tried to get him
to quit It. Finally Smith tried to get
the gun away from him and a scuffle
ensued. Foreacre jerked looae from
him and emptied one barrel of the gun
Into his stomach, the muxzle being not
over 14 Inches from Smith when the
gun was discharged. Justice Register
empannelled a jury and held an in
quest at which these facts wi
rought out. The only eye wttto
hilling w*a* a negro man.
I The tragedy occurred not far from
I Baxter, where the Duncan family of
. naval stores men had so much trouble
| recently with native citizens, several
tragedies resulting. There is nothing.
I however, to indicate that bad feeling
jhad previously rxlated between theae
[ Sheriff Sweat went to the scene of
j the killing, but Foreacre was hid out.
loo no arrest wr a * made. Foreacre’s
J friends stated that he would go to
| HomeTviiie In a day of so and give
I himself up. TV presumption Is that i
ana pure v u.Y* to have time to consult hi* I
j friend* before surrendering to the au- I
Pure blood means health. the:
Health rocana hzppiiu -f. i Tit* dead man waa well known In
no Substitute. a!! Dr
A HAPPY
HOME
la one w here health abounds.
NVIth Impure blood there cannot j J©
be good health.
W ith a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Bank Chartar Amended.
ATLANTA. Dec. ft—Th# charter of
the Royston Rank of Franklin county
was amended today rc* ns to allow the
directors of the bank to increase tho
capital Block from 125.000 to $50,000.
Goocl reliable time pieces by first class makers in
good gold cases. Not the cheapest but the BEST.
If you want something good go to
L. O. STEVENS,
366 Second Street.
Sensible, Lasting
Presents.
If you wish to be carecful and economical
in your purchases for Christmas presents
and at tho same time select from a com
plete stock of the very newest and best,
you had better start at once for our store.
Our latest novelties and choicest bargains
will bo the first to go. Don’t Put It Off.
Come Now. Will keop your purchases
and deliver when wanted.
MACON-. GA V
S
ills
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
tU natural action.
A healthy UVCR
t,Lvv> 1 r _
VSS3
nf
Columbus, Ohio, M»y so, 1903. .
Six year* ago I bid a severe attack of
Inflammatory Rheumatism, I was laid up
in bed for six months, and the doctors I
had did me no good. They changed med
icines every week and nothing they pre
scribed seemed to help me. Finally I be
gan the use of S.S.S. My knee and elbow
Joints were swollen terribly, and at one
time my joints were so swollen and pain
ful that I could not close them when
opened. I was so had that I conld not
more knee or foot. I was-gettiag discour
aged, you may be sure, when I began S. S.
S., but as I saw it was helping me 1 contin
ued it, and to-day 1 am a sound well man
and have never had a return of the disease.
S. S. S. purified my blood and cured me
of this severe caw of Rheumatism after
everything else hid failed. I have rec-
commended it to others with good re
sults. R. H. Cuapiuk.
1355 lit. Vernon Ave.
« The poisonous acid* that produce the in
flammation and pain are absorbed into the
blood and Rheumatism can never be con
quered till these are neutralized and fil
tered out of the blood and system. S.S. S.
goes directly into the circulation and at
tacks the disease itself. It purifies and re
stores the blood to a healthy, vigorous
condition. It contains no potash, alkali or
other strong min
erals, bnt is guar
anteed entirely
vegetable, iWrite
ns and our physi
cians will adrise
without any
drnrge whatever.
Our book on Rheu-
st free.
Willow Dale!
Is a pure Rye Whiskey. It has quali
ties which are not found in other whis
kies. Its softness makes it unique; its
lack of harshness tenders it distinctive
ly refined ; its delicate bouquet is caus-
e*d by being old and pure, and for med
icinal purposes its equal is unknown.
Owners and controllers and sold by no
others.
A. &N.M. BLOCK,
Distillers, Hacon, Ga.
HERTZ COAL CO.
Phone <133
Prompt Deliveries on Wood and Coal.
CURES CHRONIC CONSTIPATION
ALL LIVER ILLS
)
| this *e*tt©n and was highly tstcttstJ I ,
gglits. aij wto knew nmy 1 The Swift Specific Conpuy, AtUflti, Gju j
LIKE A SHIPWRECKED SAILOR
Is the man overwhelmed by financial
storms without a cent In bank to stand
him In good stead for Immediate ne
cessities. In days of calm prepare for
future storms by depositing the over
plus of your earnings with us and get
ting the benefit of 6 per cent. We pay
semi-annually; Compounded, you know.
Money deposited now will draw Inter
est January L
EQUITABLE BANKING A LOAN CO.
Geo. A. Smith, Pratt.
370 Second street, Macon. Ga.