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(THE MACON TELEGRAPH : TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1904.
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The ideal Christmas Gift is
The One That Gives Pleasure
Not tor a tew days only but for loni
months to conic. That Is why Gloth,
Ini made by the Master Workmen
STROUSE & BROTHERS Is fast
ti row Ini lu favor.
Quality, Pit and Workmanship are
not only iuarantecd but they are sold
at prices that let you eat, drink and
be merry.
U Button Sacks,,hrowns, blacks
and greys,,$15.00 to $30.00
Enillsh and WalklmJ Suits,
same colors,,$‘30.00 to $35.00
Ovcrcoats,,Paddocks and
Gravanettc, $15.00 to $30.00
None But The Best
$ A New York Corset Fitter f
is Here.
We cordially invite you to visit Mr3. E. D,
Dean of New York, who will bo in our Corset de
partment this entire week to give a word of advice
or suggestion regarding Corset improvement, car
riage or figure. She will fit La Vida Corsots and
see that you get proper model to wear in order to
be most graceful, healthful and comfortable. This
service is free and you are not obligated to us in
any way for advice or help. Let us urge you to
come early, as Mrs. Dean will bo hero but one week.
THE FUR
MR. H. G. WHITE,
Representing the best Furrier in New York will be
with us today. He will have a full line of the
finist, most beautiful and bost stylo furs shown to
the trade. This is bringing New York to your
door. He will show real Furs, but that does not
imply only high priced goods. They are coming
direct from the manufacturers of garments of this
kind, and you get the benefit of the closest pricos.
ALDERMEN WILL
BE ELECTED TODAY
But Little Interest Has Been Man
feated at Election la Assured—'Thr
of the Four Candidates are Ne
Men—The Polling Places.
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C AND
Wo ask the trade to bear in mind
that wo are headquarters for all
kinds of candies. Our big faotory
is fully equipped and running ov-
ery day. Order of us and get fresh
made goods. We sell only to deal
ers. Exclusively whole3alo.
| Johnson King & Company,
I Manufacturing Confectioners,
T
t Macon, Ga.
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REBATE
Save Y ou Money
Come Early Tomorrow Morning.
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ROBERT S. SAULSBURY
WAS BURIED MONDAY
ALL LEAGUE TEAMS
WILL PLAY WEDNESDAY
Today four aldermen will be elected
to fill places In the city council. The
four candidates were named at the
primary held in November and at that
time their places upon the council
were practically assured. With the
exception of Mr. W. H. Sloan, In the
fourth ward, the men who will be
voted for today are all new to the
business.
But little Interest Is being taken In
the election and it Is expected that the
vote today will be very small. A nuxn
ber of prominent men of the city
have urged that those who have regia
tered come out and help to poll a
large a vote as possible.
Following Is a list of the polls and
their managers'.
First Ward—Third and Mulberry.
Managers—G. L. Reeves, D. W. Bee-
land, PeWItt McCrary.
Second Ward—Findlay’s Foundry.
Managers—T. A. Cheatham, G.
Bright, L. W. Hollingsworth.
Third Ward—City Hall.
Managers—G. L. Peacock, W. C
Singleton, J. It. L. Gerdlne.
Fourth Ward—525 Cotton Avenue.
Managers—John Hartz, M. M. Drig
gers. J. S. Raley.
Polls open at * o'clock a. m., and
close at 5 o'clock p. m.
Municipal League Urges Big Vote.
Mr. H. C. Harris, chairman of the
Macon Municipal League, desires to
urge all registered voters to cast their
votes today for the nominees of the
city white primary for aldermen. All
members, sympathizers and others, are
requested so to do. Mr. Harris says
the Municipal League Is as deep Into
the white primary as any one else, and
these nominees are league nominees
as well as any one else's.
Mr. -Harris urges that all Join In
giving the nominees a good compli
mentary vote, as It is his wish. So Is
It the wish of the league, formerly
known as the Choctaws.
Many Friends Were T -sent at the
Funeral Services Con- icted by Rev.
Mr. Ainsworth at the lots rcsfdenco
on Mulberry 8treel.
TICKETS
/ AT CHRISTMAS TIME
be merry and wine In wlue drinking. Get
the beet, then you need fear no trouble.
Our
WINKS AND LIQUORS
ore the choice*! to be found In the mar
ket, and a bottle or two will certainly
make the day more enjoyable. It l« nU
very well to cat nourishing food, but you
need a itmirl*hlng diink nleo. We a III till
your orden* promptly.
Old Joe Mereer t'orn, elx-year-oM, one
gallon Jug, 111.15. delivered.
Four full quarts, SI.«h), delivered,
llnrtletl f’ure Rye. one gallon jug. $t *J,
delivered. Four full quarts, 11.26, deliv
ered.
Genuine Mt. Vernon Itye. t years old.
tl 71 In gallon Jug delivered. Four full
quart*, gvnuino Mt. Vernon Kye. 14.00,
delivered.
We are agenta for Lewi*' 'ۥ; Puffy's
Ture Malt. Wilson’s Whlskleg. Baaerao
Cork tall. Schllts and Aurora bteY*. Write
ua for price list. Special prices on whole
sale quantities.
Sam & Ed Weichselbaum,
• • Ml THIRD »T„ MACON. OA.
The funeral serv'ce* over the re
main* of Robert 8. Bnulstuiry, who died
Sunday afternoon at the' city hoapltal,
after an lllnesa of two weeka. occurred
yeaterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from
hla late residence. 303 Mulberry street.
Rev. W. N. Aln»worth conducted the
services. Quite a Isrgo crowd of
friends and relatives were present to
pay a last tribute of love sntl respect.
The high esteem In which Mr. Hauls
bury was held was moat aptly attested
by the beautiful-floral offerings from
sincere friends. Mr a. Hchoflrld and
Mrs. Findlay sank "Lend Kindly J.lght"
and "Reyond the Hmlllug and the
Weeping." Both songs were favorites
of the deceased, the latter being sung
nt the funeral of Mrs. Huulsbury just
twenty-three year* ago.
After the conclusion of gervlces at
the residence, the remains were laid
to rest in Rone lllll cemetery. Those
noting an pall-bearcre were: Messrs.
It. A. Nlabel, It. U. Ford. J. Frank Roa
rs, George Plant, F- II. 1-ee, W. B.
Hpnrka. N, R. Wtnshlp and E. \V.
Doughty.
Eight Clubs to Take Part In the Grand
Opening of the Bowling League To
morrow Night
CHRONIC CATARRH CURED.
Although Macon has In turn met Co
lumbus and Atlanta In bowling
matches since the ilrnt of the month,
not tlnfll tomorrow night will the
Houlheantern Bowling longue he for
mally placed In swing. Wednesday
night the entire circuit will play at the
various cities. At the conclusion of . W ..
each of the three games that comprise | ■"» ‘E? ttKS
a mntch. each city will wire the score
Hyomci’a Wonderful Action in Curing
a Cato of Thirty Year a’ Standing.
Guaranteed by Leading
Druggist.
Do not try to cure catarrh by tak
ing drugs Into the stomach. It can
not be cured in thnt manner. The
only way in which this common dis
ease mn be cured is through a direct
application that will kill the germs of
cntnrrh and prevent their growth.
Hyomei is the only known method of
treatment that accomplishes this. It
Is the simplest, most pleasant and only
absolute cui*e for catnnh thnt has ever
been discovered.
Mrs. C. A. Derby of Beverly, Mass.,
writes: "My husband haa had catarrh
trouble for thirty year* and Hyomei
Tattnall Square Drug Store.
"As near you as your 'Phone.'
•Phone 3««.
THE RE-INAUGURATION
•PHONE 414
OTHER THINGS BESIDES
JEWELS.
Xmns it Coming
There are lota of things In a Jewel
ry Store that don't contain Jewels; loU
of email, Inexpensive, artistic articles,
rut table for presents that you won't
hardly think of unless you ww them.
We have for tbla particular fall a beau-
rice
clth
i at el
an uo
J. II. & \Y. W. Williams,
HERTZ COAL CO.
Phone 083
Prompt Deliveries on Wood and Coal.
0/ the Chicago and Florida Special and
Florida Limited.
The Southern rall\'.«y announces the
re-Inauguration of the Chicago nnd
Florida special and the Florida limited.
On January 9. 1905. the Southern rail
way will handle the *»i*ec!al for the first
time since the first part of the present
year. Leaving Chicago, this train
handled for part of the distance by its
owners. It Is then picked up by the
vjuecn and Crescent route nnd dropped
nt Chattanooga, where a close schedule
Is made with the Southern railway
The train is then brought directly to
Mncou. stopping at six points only be
tween the two points.
The sptM*lnl will be made of nn ob
servation sleeper from 8t. Louis and
sleepers from Chicago. Cleveland.
Pittsburg. Detroit ami Cincinnati. A
dining care Is to be attnehed. The
special will run solid the entire dis
tance. The Florida East Coast railway
will handle the special In part of that
Clicrrv St. Macon, Ga. A feature of this train will He In
* I the fact of Its quick time to Atlanta.
Leaving Leaving here at 3.45 p. ro
ll reaches the Gate City nt 4 o'clock.
A Friahtened Horse,
Running like made down the street,
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur
rences. It behooves everybody to have
a reliable Salve handy, and there's
none as good an Buck ten's Arnica
Salve Burns, Cute. Sore*. Ecsema and
Pllee disappear qntcklv under ft*
soothing effect. 25c. at all drug
stores.
to the remaining seven.
Tho eight cities whose teams will
play tomorrow are Macon, Columbus,
Atlanta. Savannah. Brunswick, Tampu,
Jacksonville nnd Charleston.
A few days ago the promoters of the
sport In each of the league cities bnl-
lotted for president nnd the outcome
an the selection of Mr. C. 8. Rich
mond of Savannah. Latrr the names of
the team managers were announced.
They ure; '.
Macon. Felix Kohler.
OolumhuB. C. O. Kendall.
Atlanta, J. K. Elliott.
Savannah. C. 8. Richmond.
Jacksonville, Ouy Fecord.
Charleston. O. H. Wlelers.
Tampa. O+erhind Alleys. v
Three teams In the circuit have al
ready made good aWFts In the race.
The local club’s percentage Is nt the
half way mark, ns Is also Columbus*.
Atlanta has played and won one game;
thus her percentage Is 1.000.
The play Wednesday night will open
nt 8 o'clock. No n Imlsslon Is to be
charged, nnd all Interested In the sport
are invited to attend.
him. He had catarrh In Its Nvorst
form, nnd nothing except Hyomei ever
hnd an effect on It whatever. This
gave him relief from the first and he
has steadily Improved, until now he
Is cured."
The complete Hyomei outfit costs
but one dollar, consisting of an In
haler nnd sufficient Hyomei to last for
several weeks. Extra bottles can be
obtained for fifty cent*. Your drug
gist has so much confldencre in the
power of Hyomei to cure catarrh thnt
he will sell the treatment under his
personal guarantee. to refund the
money If the purchase^ enn say it did
not benefit. Ask him ».o show you the
strong gaurantec under which it is
sold.
Hyomei Is sold by Druggist Taylor
with the understanding thnt If It •}«’».«
not give satisfaction the purchase price
will be refunded.
Overcoat
Protection
Overcoat protection is one
kind of protection we believe
in. We furnish it to our
customers.
We protect you from rain,
wind, heat and cold.
We Protect
Your Person
and Your Purse.
Each Overcoat we sell is a
lasting advertisement for us.
Any Han who has his eye
out for Winter Overcoats,
and isn’t blind to his best
interests, should not miss
seeing our new styles. Long
or medium lengths, and a
size to fit every shape. Every
good fabric is represented in
our lines.
Overcoats at 510. $15 $18, $25,
Way up to $35.
Come here for a look.
We’ll not urge you to buy.
The Coats will do that.
Benson & Moore,
Tlio Up-to-date Clothiers*
Sensible, Lasting
Presents.
IF YOU. WISH TO BE CAREFUL
AND ECONOMICAL IN YOUR PUR
CHASES FOR XMAS PRESENTS
AND AT THE SAME TIME SELECT
FROM A COMOPLETE STOCK OF
THE NEWEST AND BEST, YOU
HAD BETTER START AT ONCE FOR
OUR STORE.
•OUR LATEST NOVELTIES AND
CHOICEST BARGAINS WILL BE
THE FIRST TO GO. DON’T PUT
T OFF, COME NOW. WILL KEEP
VOUR PURCHASES AND DELIVER
WHEN WANTED.
Pay your state, county and poll taxes
by December SOth and save coeto and
Interest.
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
TENNIS TEAMS BATTLE
LADIES GOLD WATCHES.
Good reliable time pieces by first class makors in
good gold cases. Not the cheapest but tho BEST.
If you want something good go to
L. O. STEVENS, '
366 Second Street.
USEFUL DISCOVERIES.
Ar« Not Always Startling, Neither Do
They Create tho Most Talk.
It Is not alwnya tho greatest, most
startling discoveries of scloncc that are
moat useful to the human race.
Comparatively few people were ill
rectly Interested in Herachel'n finding
of the new planet Uranun. but many
thousand* hajre been benefited by Pro
feasor Un tin's experiment*, which
proved beyond a question thnt dand
ruff nnd baldn*** are the result* of the
inroads of a parasitic germ which In
vade* the root a of the hair.
The discovery of the true cause of
baldness made Newbro'n Herpicide
possible. Herpicide effectually kills
this germ. Destroy the cause, you re
move the effect.
4old by all leading druggist*. Send 10
rents In stamps for sample to The Her-
plolda Co.. Detroit. Mich. Lamar it La
mar (Sol Hoge’s old stand). Second and
Mulberry streets.
In the Games Yeaterday the Faoulty
Defeated tiie Kappa Sigmas in Two
Straight 8ets—'Today’s - Schedule.
Beware of Imitations
and Frauds
IJ
White Mills Ryej
In bond—Try a bottlo.
$K00 for full quart.
PRINGDALE RYE
Nothing better on the Market.
$*2 10 per gel Ion or $2 75 four full quarts
«!■ :iv-red anywhere in Georgia. Complete
stock nf everything pertaining to our line,
l .rticular attention paid to-orders
Only Experts Need Apply.
Mr. Joe Davta, one of the proprietor®
of the American Barber Shop, an
nounce* that he haa secured the ser
vices of two more expert tonsortal art
ist*. "We require of every one. who
comes here to work that they be a
skilled artist; that they please every
reasonable customer who takes his seat
In their chair. Vn other words, no
man working tn this shop Is ever to get
tn too big a hurry to do a good Job."
I SI* YiEHSHSELBIOI & MACK!
451 « !m
I'liono 558—Macon, Ga.
AY hr 0 the eye to la trouble ue *
SALES'
HARRY B0NNELL
ACCIDENTLY SHOT
Was Out Hunting Yesterday Afternoon
and Firad Load of Shot Into Foot
Want to City Hospital, Where
Wound Was Dressed.
Harry Bonnell, son of Professor Bon-
nrll at Werleyan roller*, was accident
ally shot while nut hunting yesterday
afternoon. A load of shot was Bred
Into his foot, and as a result he <
carried to the city hospital, and when
the wound, were dressed It was found
that a toe bad been phot off and the
others were badly torn.
The young man eras out hunting
near Crump's Psrk when the accident
occurred. H* had completed his trip
and was on tho way horn* when a* he
rested the musxle of the gun on ont
foot. It was discharged and the whole
load took effect n the foot. While
suffering from the wound* he came to
his home and wag carried to the ho*,
pltal for relief.
The sound, were dreesed and thi
young man remained over night at the
hospital. The accident proved a pain
ful one end he suffered considerably
before he reached the hospital A .'her.
the sound* were dressed he rested
cmnforiabiy and wtu he out in a few
Mercer’s tennis tourney Is almost at
Its close. But a few moro games are j T
yet to be played before the college |
honors In doubles are captured. *
Fighting for tho laurels are the teams -
representative of the fraternities, tne
faculty and tho non-fraternity men. |
The play which was opened on
Thursday last has been continued ev
ery afternoon upon tho courts at Tnt-
nall Square Park and hundreds of
Macon tennis cracks have watched
r o play with Interest. '
Yesterday afternoon the Faculty
team defeated the Kappa Sigmas In
two straight sets. The scores were
6-3. and 3-6. The Anal set of the two
was contested fiercely. Tho 8. A. E.
team won by default from the non-
fraternity team No. t.
Today the 8. A. E.S will meet the
Kappa Alphas, the Faculty will play
th* Notts No. 1, and the Thetas will
meet the Non* No. U.
We own ami control
Willow Dale Pure Rye
Which cannot be purchased from others. More of
this famous brand sold than all others combined.
One Gallon of Willow Dale in Jug $2.45, Delivered.
Four Full Quarts of Willow Dale $2.85, Delivered.
Quality High. Price Low. Best by Test
A. & N. M. BLOCK,
Distillers, Hacon, Ga.
A Worthy Christmas
Gift
Is at the dlapoeal of all who lovt health
of mind and body. Modern Sanitary
Plumbing offer* exceptional advan
tages and the Central Georgia Plumb
ing and Hosting Company offer special
Ihducements to any who will avail
themselves of the necessary luxury af
forded by a bath room fitted with th*
very latest scientific conveniences.
CENTRAL GEORGIA PLUMBING
AND HEATING CO.
Phon* 2036. 159 Cottcn Avenue.
g llines.. Death Cte
I Ceremonies Today.
ImaUwood died yester-
at his residence In East
a long Ulnesa, He was 71
and la survived by a wife
a, Messrs.'' E & tnd J. C.
if this city, and Mrs. Wll-
of Valdosta, lie., who has
y of their many friend*.
Bad eras a Confederate vet*
ntry faith-
was a native Georgian and was resrsd
near Gordon, G*. Several year* ago
he moved u> Macon and has since re
sided In this city. He was well known
among the people of Macon, number
ing hla friends by hi* acquaintances,
and hla death will aeie sorrow to
many. -The funeral rervlces will oe-
«ur this mornipg at 10 o'clock from
the residence on Clinton street East
Macon. Rev. T. M. Christian will of
ficiate. The remains will be taken ov
the 11:35 Central train to Gordon. G
nt will tike place
t the civil war. Us «.= family burying ground*.
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