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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER :8, 1904.-
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Four*in*hands
Each one In a separate box, white,
black or fancy dcslfinstt$I.OO and
SI. SO. English squares each In
fancy boxtt$I.OO. $2,00, $2.50.
BLECK SILK FULL DfiESS
MUFFLERS,
either plain or quilted hacks, 1.50
to $5.00. Mufflers for the early
riser. Black, white or fancy, $1.00
to $6.00.
FOB
MM
"IVc Take Periodical Tickets.”
Handsomest line of Silver Mount
ted Umbrellas and Walking (Janes
ever shown In the city. Name cn»
dra ved free. Por Ladles, $5 to
20.00. Gentlemen 2.5o to 2o.oo,
NOBBY .IF.WF.LBY.
LINK BUTTONS.
Plain or Fancy Designs, sold dold
U. 0,1 to 7.50. Other styles or butt
tons, 5Oc to 3.00. Fobs, Loo to
5.00. B bl<l variety of Stick Pins,
Soc to In.00. Gloves, all kinds,
1.5o. Dents, 2.ao to 2.5o. Don't
forttet some one this Yulctldc and
remember this Is the ylacc.
MACON THE CITY j
OF CONVENTIONS!
Auditortum Will Create
New Title
Spopting CDopld
ADVERTISING FEATURE
The Work on the Now Building Neore
Completion end Plene ore Being
Made for Seating—Macon ia to bo
Advertised at the "Convention City
of the 8outh,"
Following are the flret nine batters
in the Southern Leapue who finished
over the 300 mark. Compare them
with the first nine in the South At
lantic as given In The Telegraph a few
days ago and then think how little la
the difference In the swatamen of the
two circuits. The Southern has been
at work for a number of years and
has in its ranks the heat in the South.
The South Atlantic figures prove the
strength of the young league.. While
they might have been better^ on the
whole they were go
league there are
South Atlantic six.
Name of Club. AB.
Ward, f Birmingham 55
NEW DOUBLE TRACKS
NEARLY COMPLETED
Street Car* Have Been Changed to One
New Line and Will Be Running Upon
All Within a Few Day*.
*5* ^ 4-
4*
The tracks for the street railway linea
along Cotton avenue have been almost
completed, and within a few daya that
portion of the linea which has been torn
up for the two new rails, will be replaced
with heavy double tracks.
The cars are now occupying one Of the
new tracks and have been shifted from
the line in the middle or the aVenue.
Transfers have been necessary at both
ends of the new tracks and this mariner
sham.
flllbrn. .'.Ittir Rock...
fob
IN run CHURCHES.
Morgan, who has been absent on account
of attendance upon the annual conference
at McRae, haa returned cl*** meeting
at !:*«» a. m.; Junior League 10 a. m.J
preaching by the pastor at II ocli*ck,
subject, “The Itegtnntngs of Great Mat
ters; Sunday school at 3 p. m.; Renior
•;U MW
m . stibjec
CAPTAIN HOBSON
ADDRESSED STUDENTS
Members of Literary Societies at Mercer
University extended Invitation. Which
Was Accepted-Spoke to Students In
Stlmait Hall.
Mulberry Street MethodUL—Rev. W. Opt. Richmond Pearson Hobson was a
N Ain.worth Miter. Br«td«Kv> limit In I rWlor M or.-,r University y.M.rii.y
church. « apt. Ktcnmona frimm .........w.- ..
tttoponslblllty.”
last Macon Methodist Church.—Rev
T. M. Christian, pastor. Ih-eachlng at
It a. m. by Rev. J. It. Mather, u former
. \V. tiantt. superintendent.
[bony. presU
cordial* welcome To’everybody.
Tattnall Square Baptist Church.—Re
. — ^ - "* »i*l«lr
„ mi King at It it. m. and 7 p
by the pastor. Subject for the morning
sermon "riatan." and at night.
L*r©;'' U. Y. r. 1*. at .1 i>. m. At the
close of the evening service, the right
hand of fellowship will l>e extended to all
the new members There mill he special
music at both services, and everybody
la invited and welcome.
Christian Church.—J. H. Hughes, min
1ster of the Church of Christ, at ths
corner of orange and High streets, will
stty of amusement*, tbs moral qualities
of separate human acta and the sourcu
whence amusements may b* safely drawn.
At the evening hour. Mr. ttuen** wilt
preach on "lieu.'' about which be has no
ttwory. but many Bible facts, lie ware of
the man who has an article of faith to
defend. The public is cordially Invited.
St. Paul's episcopal Church.—Comer
College and Forsyth streets. Service* for
fourth Sunday In Advent 7:1**. celehra
lion of H<My Eucharist. r.G a. in.. Sunday
morning prayer. lit*
Stanley, New Orleans 371
"The Convention City of the South"
la the title which Macon la to bear when I
the new city hall and auditorium Is fcett.'NMhvilti:
completed. Cltlzene who have watch- Butler. .Mfmphiz J ..
ed the program of the work upon this !.'!!"5
building and who have made a done
inspection of the Interior of the audi
torium atate that thla city will be bet
ter prepared for conventions and great
gatherings of people than most indi
viduals would aupporae from general
appearance.
"We can Beat about 2.6C0 people In
the auditorium,” naid an official yes
terday. "There will bo room for more
than three thousand peoplo Inside the
building and within hearing of a
speaker.”
The seating will be arranged on
both first and aeond floors so that
every person on the Inside of the
building can get full view of the stage.
Since the work of putting on the fin
ishing material has begun the new
building lias a neat appearance both
on the outside and the Inside. Thero
is not a post between the seating space
on the second floor and the. stage and
all the celling Overhead has been done
In a most artistic manner. On the first
floor the post has also been cleared
away as far as possible for the con
venience of the spectator In the build
ing. This leaves both large chambers
free to the view of a speaker.
The work of plastering has been in
progress for nearly a week and as re
sult the walls on all three floors are
being finished. The outside work has
also nddede considerably to the ap
pearance.
The Inst brick work on the largo
columns was completed yesterda. this
was the only brick work uncompleted.
These columns number sixteen. While
the finishing touch Is being put on the
other portions of the building, these
will he finished In white.
The seating of the auditorium Is
now a subject of Interest with the of
ficials. It Is known that the expenses
of this will be more than $2,600
plans for raising the fund have
ready been discussed. A large amount
will be raised through souvenir cards
bearing the Inscription: "Macon, the
Convention City of the South." These
cards will be printed and sold through
out the city and will go Into the mails.
Other plans are being discussed for
the raising of the necessary cash.
Ruslness firms of the city will b*
asked to used this Inscription
stationary printed for their use. Thla
will he done for purpose of advertis
ing the city and the convention feo
Hire. Numbers of firms have agreed
to the proposition and the printers are
offering the choice of stationery
or without the new title printed. The
principal work Is to be done upon en
vslops.
. e oeen ww. ends of the new tracks and this manner
whole they were good. In the Southern of procedure has been rotlowsd up tp last
re eight clubs,in the night. The Vinevllle cars and those of
the Long and Short Belt lines have been
stopped for the placing of the switches
at several points, and last night the effort
1 waH being made by n rorce of men at
• I .. t.’lrct Unntlkt BVllirrh In raal/a
’**♦7 I the First Baptist church to make the
' 1 last connections for the cars.
The cars are not passing over both new
linea. The new track** on Poplar street
In front of St. Joseph's are being used
.310
.314
.301
and wlthla a few days nil the work will
be accomplished. The Bellevue line has
been torn up on Cotton avenue, and the
...... „ At 9 a 1 carM ar * at »h stopped at the city hall.
A limited number of season tickets but they will be making the regular
for the ball season of 1905 have been route when the work has been completed
printed and the r ail for them has al- [' m * *" “ **
ready commenced. These desiring to
secure them are invited to make their |
requests u« soon as pcsslble.
which caused the differences between the
railway and water companies are being
placed. The valves are enclosed In brick,
and will be protected by a cast Iron open
ing level with the paving, and so con
structed as to be out from under the
rails.
As soon as the chilling blasts of the
winter begin to moderate workmen
will start to overhaul the grand stand
and dso fix it that at least 300 more
spectators may And Keats. Many Im- | rrnrn . - rnnnT
provements besides those about the 1 rEDERAL COURT
grand aland are to be made. It Is the • a
Intention of the local management to
fix the local ball yeard In flue shape.
Its present rnditlon compares very fa
vorably with any in the league, but
what I» desired is the best and no
pains will be spared <n making It so.
OFFICIALS AT HOME
Judge Speer and Officers Will Spend Hoi*
Idsys In This City—The Work of Janu
ary and February.
Federal court has closed in Valdosta
Relative to the proposed game of foot
ball between a Macon eleven and the
lievenfh cavalry team. Manager John V.
Hprlng writes from the headquarters of ■___ ... ...
the troop at Chattanooga the following I and the officials are returning to the city
1 have been lnfmmcd : that If 1 wrote to *°r the work which is to be
the football players of Macon I might he oono In this city here during the present
able to arrange the game thnt has been week. There Is no regular work as-
provlnuelv spoken of. f would like to I signed for the court, but some Injunction
»u«-w«i b. he,.,.
That -your team guarantee expenses to I Judge Bpeer *••• oKJoM* J? 1 ®
us for seventeen men from Chattanooga Will nd the r e m-‘ 1 ndr <h®
to Mneon and return. This ts to Include I Y® ar t 0 ? 1 * ^2**
the hotel mil. of course. I will guarantee observed before there Is further Important
to hrlng down a fast team and one thnt I to *J© ^*? aac ^*2.v
will play good- football We would like that the next regular work of the federal
to coine down either flic* day before or I C0 ^X} 9 1^1 **® H®**® __
after Christmas as we have a game I The dockets have been arranged so as
scheduled for the 31st. Let me hear J? contain numbers of cases nil through
from you In regard to the matter. Re- | 9$,
apecifnlly yours. ^ haj| BOBU ir-t......**.
ruing, ami spoke to u large number of
the students In ftelman Hall. Committees
from the l>hi Delta and Ciceronian Lit
eraty ttoclnle* extended Capt. Holuuin
the Invitation to visit Mercer.
>«ui after the two societies had as
semhted and both adjourned for tits meet
Ins which “■ ' *
hall for
speaker.
Acting President W. II. Kilpatrick
ind a committee of students met Cn
Hobson on his arrival at the campus i
escorted him to the hall, lien* he was
Introduced to the students by Acting
President Htlpatilck and spoke to nn
audience of nearly 2oo young men. lls
wns concerned with nntlonul affairs, and
delivered nil address which was enthusi
astically received.
After he hud Mulshed, the students as
sembled around Idm and sent Up a mint-
l*cr of vollege yell* In appreciation of the
address of the distinguished visitor lie
spent some time with the student* and
Acting President Kilpatrick, and w«i
shown around the grvmnds and through
the buildings, lie expressed pic unite lu
•Tltutlo 1,1 * opporlunlty of the In*
Cap!, tlotson has found many young
men since coming to Macon who belonged
to the Kappa Alpha fraternity, of which
he was a member while In school, and
these young men have been busy with
occasions of *“* 1 - — **- ■-
member.
Interest for their fellow
lomlng prayer. Iltanv
, evening prayer. Rev.
Christ Church.—Walnut street, between
Becond and Third. Rev. Wm. Holder
Walker, rector. Holv iVunmuuton. 7:20
a. m.: Sunday school, t 31 a. m.; morn
ing prayer and sermon 11 a. m.: evening
prayer and sermon. 7:20 P m. Wednesday
litany. 11 —*
L30 p. m.
IJtany, 11 a. ns.; Friday, evening prayer.
Phone 333 Tlie Red
mond - ITnssec Fuel Co.
Death of Mrs. Calhoun,
Mr«. KUsa i'aihouiv died at her honv
on the Houston road rariy yesterday
morning, at Hie age of k«\ Bite is sur<
vtvvd by four sons and two «lauahtete
ltd Christian
Red Hot News
Christmas Shoes.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
If you think that an attractive Xmas gift can’t
be found in a shoe store, then you don’t know
our way. We have all styles of shoes and Slip
pers to make footwear as dainty and pleasing a
present as any heart could desire. There’s sure
to be the style that pleases you most at
TAYLOR SHOE CO.
Phone 66.
519 Cherry Street Macon, Ga.
SPRING. Manager.
. - .d challenge that has
beep handed to the local eleven- Should
the Macon players wish to ger together
anil plav this game, there la still time to
make arrangements. The army team Is
through half the month of February.
— |Md| * — spent only one week
... _ al are at home today,
and the others will be at home tomorrow.
Fight Will be Bitter.
«™y " , * m <*| Thr>«<> who will persist In closing
wshtht^Mkconmifd thrlr cars against the rontlnual recom-
V !* MkCOn oould ..ally together I n r Klnr-I. New ni.-
niiich iirnvlrr e[even.'""and ' nnr that mendatlon of Dr. King's New DIs-
wnuld rlptihllcH* give the flghtets a hard I covery for Consumption, will have n
.triisgle. As the matter stands now. It I long and bitter tight with their
Is up to the Macon plsyers to make (rood I troubles, If not ended earlier by
— I fatal termination. Read what
Following la a ropy of the tabulated I R. Beall of BeeJI, Mlsa.. has
sror. made by the i-harles'on howling I say; "Last fall my wife had
|!!™ ?hst ^SllJdMhe L h J: I every symptom of consumption. Sho
ihe’YeAm'thsY leads h |n thJ r" . 1 f' f 1 -''* NW ™-""rv
The score- —*- * “
especially
Thursday evening.
1st M 3rd
_ _ Game.Game.name. Ave.
o. IF. Wl*tera....i.23l 182 180 1911-n
M. If. Jura 200 189 178 189
* Ltndstrdt ...17o 213 149 177 1-3
<1. Brandi 177 173 171 177
A. W. Winters 143 179 1*57 163
took Dr. King's New Discovery after
mSTby oTff'VlJBST™ I everything else had failed Imprnve-
good. Macon plays Atlanta I ment came at once and four bottles
1 entirely cured her.” Guaranteed by
all druggists. Price GOc. and 11.00.
Trial bottles free.
>©@I1ETY
Coates-Vinson.
The wedding of Miss Mary McAllen
Vinson, and Mr. Richard Julian Coates
will occur Tuesday afternoon, Decem
ber 27th. at 5 o'clock, in Liberty Chapel
church at Walden.
The bride will wear a traveling suit
of brown, and will be attended by her
cousin. Miss Alma Avnnt.
The ushers will be Mr. Marvin Vin
son of Tallahassee, Fla., and Mr. Chas.
Coates of Macon.
Miss vinson Is the only daughter of
ning prayer and sermon 7:20 p. m.
-st Church •«
and at rally Itelnvvd In her community,
the funeral services will lie conduct'd
ltd* morning at Hatslls academy at 10
•* clora. and the remains will tv laid to
rest In the family burying grounds.
Bilious Colic Prevented.
Take a double dose of Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
as soon a* the first indication of the
disease apteats uud u threatened at
tack may be warded off. Hundreds
of people who arc subject to attacks
of bilious colic use the remedy in this
way with perfect success. For sale by
all druggists.
Ask for Green Trading
„l,„ pra, w am, Stamps or sem , | n your
Periodical Tickets on coni
HATS OFF.
Faets About ths American Indian's
Healthy Hair.
The American Indian accustomed
front llnte immemorial to go bntchend
ed In nil kinds of weather Is never Iron
bled with fulling hair or baldness.
The close atmosphere caused by our
“civilised” head-gear Im conducive to
the breeding of tiiflnltenlmnl germ*
which dig Into the sculp and thrive on
the sap of the hair-root.
Thla true cause of baldness la of re
cent discovery and explains the non
of all halr-vlgora which treat
initiator of the germ. "It destroys the
cause and permitH the hair to grow
nature Intended.
8o!d by all leading druggists. Rend 10
rent* In stamps for sample to Ths Her
plclde Co., Detrclt, Mich. Lamar & La
mar (Hoi Hoge'n old stand), Second und
Mulberry streets.
The Redmond - Mass:
Fuel Co. Blue Gem, Jel
iico and Alabama Coal.
Phone 333.
SUPVtKMK COURT OF OIOROIA.
Southern Circuit.
Ttfton Thom.isvthe and Gulf Railway
Co. vs. Chastain, from Thomas. Arguea.
Wade, administratrix, vs. TVacock.
guardian, from Thomas. Argued.
Itutler et al.. survivors, vs. Tilton.
Thomasvllle and Gulf Railway Co., uud
vice versa from Colquitt. Argu'd.
Georgia Rmttliern and Florida Railway
Civ. vs. Jones, front l«nwnde*. Argued.
I 1 rank A Co. vs. Ilorkun. and vice versa,
from Colquitt. Argil* d.
Patrick vs. Cobb, from Dowdnca. 8ub.
milled.
Ocones Circuit.
Thompson, survivor, vs. Am.^rh-sn
Mortgage *>. of ttcollaud. Until* d. fr>nt
I*uUsVt. Argued
Allison vs. AY*)!, from Dodge. Hubmit-
l *^#nv vs. Gretm et al., from Irwlu.
Submitted.
Baldwin Fertiliser Co. vs. McAllister,
from Dodge. Argued.
Horn vs. IVacorS. from Dodge. Ar-
Endorses Exposition.
NORFOLK. Va.. Dec. Doc. 17.—Gov.
B. It. Odell of New York, has given the
Jamestown exposition his hearty en
dorsement, In a communication to
General Fltxhupgh Lee. Gov. Odell's
letter nays:
I "I consider this proposed celebration
PwPff thing and several of I | n commemoration of the settlement of
InTtSKZo'TSrt SJ 1B , ;^.'‘ , „iS , r* h nS!SS: J**""*®**" » nrl ,h " h ' rol " n ‘ anrt i ’ ar ' 1 *
sarles hs urrompllro*. the bee* havo I shlpa of these early pioneers na one
brought out many ideas and many n game I of the most notable projects of the
n ""WT*.JlBirJiSB klnd •», th : hl -' or > r i r ,hl “ '' nu , n,r ;'- «
ive been lh«* themes. I certainly deserves the support of cv-
N-d until t|»e meeting of the directors in I ery state nnd of every man who takes
fn pr !r,; iSSJtt* ^ *» hia touat y ,ru ! t
Team total >21 93*» 875 894
i The chilling blasts of the present season
have yet failed to freexe up the blood of
baseball and sluggish as It may be. there
Is enough of |t rtlrtnlng to keep agog the
sp**rt In Macon ffrrles. Fanning bees
county. She Is known nnd loved for
her sweet disposition and noble traits
character, by a large circle of friends
over the atate, who avIU be Interested
her marriage.
Mr. Coatea is the youngest son of
the lamented. E. J. Coates, who was
honored and loved Baptist minister
in the state for years. Mr. Coates oc
cupies the responsible position of
principal of the Gresham High School,
and ia one of the most popular young
men In the city.
Thla will unite two of Georgia's
leading gamillFs nnd the many friends
of the couple will wish , them much
happiness.
meeting the president will be selected and
other work done.
that the state *»f New York will parti
cipate In Lite exposition, and that other
niiv w .. . „ I states will also make liberal appro-
The city league of baseball teams for U , h „ -nm _ tu , rnn -*«
ue coming season will be run on alto. I pnntlons for the same purpose,
gethrr.dlffvrsnt plane than Inst spring nnd
summer, Plans are now on foot among
officials to so arrange
Tobacco jars, shaving
!Tm X'KX,'tiii°E"i , £„ 0 '.‘SPnTSS" I sets, poker sets. Taylor’s
I AII.NIght Drug Store.
5^* Then# teams will be Gresham
Hehooi. Goody Company, flurden.
TWENTY - FOUR OUT OF
TWENTY-FIVE
Of 111'
the league
11lull Hchoo). Goody Company, Burdon]
Bmlth Company, the Central railroad.
Rtanley Ttuslnaas College and the Young
* Christian Association. Each team
will aolcct two of Its members h* repre-
seru the team upon a hoard of directors
•and tills hoard will elect from Its number
a president. The hoard will meet about
the first of rabruary. eteet a president,
and draw up a set of rules, whereby the
league will ba governed.
The final match of Mercer's tennis I
tournament that whs to have taken place l
yesterday was postponed until tomorrow |
Ara Afflicted With Kidnay Trouble,
and Ara Ignorant of Its Existence.
Cnrlet. Scientist.—
a. m. Pubjart,
Gulden test pen*
•stimonlsl meeting
41 am “*
building.
«MNny. 1:8. 1
Wednesday evening,
cordially Invited to 1
which arc held In t
Library. Reading r
Be Quick.
Not 1 minute should he loot when a
child shows symptoms of croup. Cham
berlain's Cough Rented v given aa soon
as the ohIM becomes hoarse, or even
after the emupy cough appears, will
prevent the attark. fit never falls, and
if pleasant end safe to take. For sale
by all durgfftsta.
Xross Toya.
Dolls, games, drums, footballs, etc.
JdcKvoy KAok * flut y Co.
and wood.
The bmpire Coal Co.
Phone 136.
FiwTiLirsw susiwkss!
New Flew. Will
Messrs Baxter
Or|lalR4 In Thlt
CIW.
Jones and J. |>. |
itvler for
if you want coni *n
wood, aiul want It
«iuick. telephone 13(5.
The Empire Coal Co.
East 8ida« West Bide, ^11 'Round the
Town.
You see Nabisco Wafers adtertised
on street cars, lit
where. Have you made their nequaln
lance yet? Don't tell
SAFE CURE 8URELY CURE8.
A leading apeclallst on the disease
Till* D»,(mnr..> M „I of the kidney*, and the blood, ha* *ald
l lie Keamonu » ftlassee thnt J, eompltcntions of the kidney*
l-uel Co. Redsee Coal the were diagnosed properly the death rate
h HA t Phone -x-s-s front kidney disease would be reduced
ri,uuc ^ 2 o* I to a minimum. Too many persons are
— I doctored for acute indigestion and
NEW OHK1- < tvl?* n h other fonn* of dl*ea*e up to within a
vs inability to shoulder tup weight Vn I f® w day* ot their death from Bright’*
the heavy g«>lug t«>ii N the story- of the | disease. .
S5?'"5ani£h *TT n t , o C i 1, .£rriid*5,!£i Thou*and» of ca»e are dlacovered
,.f the money.' He led to*{he*atieirh B i>nd I whent It la too late, while tf the patient
fatlrit In Stall off I.uralixht- I would take the trouble to test hi* kid'
lul finished second. Sum- | n *vs. he would discover their un-
Golden Wedding.
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. .David W. Beetand on
Academy street, there was a happy
gathering of the children, grand-child
ren and other relatives of thla dear
old couple In honor of the fiftieth an
nlveraary of their marriage.
Refreshment! were served by the
grand-children, appropriate gifts
presented to the bride and groom of
fifty yeara ago; a boat of good wishes
expressed and for two hours merri
ment reigned In the uadally quiet
home.
As a fitting close to the happy occa
sion. by special request of the hostess,
nil joined In singing "Praise God from
Whom all Blessings Flow.”
Mr. nnd Mrs. Beeland are greatly
beloved by a large family connection
nnd many friends, who hope to seen
them celebrate their diamond unnl-
k**lrst ru<
1:35 1-5.
neys.
aiw. hit furlong*—Telescop,. ml healthy condition in the early stages,
on; Vannesa tit to 1) second; when the germ can be very easily driv-
'tfirond rue*, s.vtn furlnnn-Mutii.lor I Dr. I^oml*. the itreat *peclal|*t on
»• .won. Queen Row. (So to 1)1 kidney dl*ea*e». **>•»: "There la not
httela (fh to 1) third. Time, I ons j,erson In twenty.five at fort;
Thlnt nice, live furlnngii-~TroMarhs (Id I year* of Ode who ho* heotlhy kidney*,
tn l) Won iTotneiw .5 to t) second: Belie I HI* opinion t* based on statistics of
“Kou™i? n i^f third. Time. t:05 examinations made, the results
cap .ice .idle '.!!r. ( 3ESUS£J&h8; which »how there were only ten case*
“ ■“ It wen: (tarnish (* to S) .econd; I out of two hundred and nfty examlna*
1 | **J* Time. IhmS. tlons of people of forty years of aee
n ; BalSr VMn'pPtoD I or older whose kidneys were not dis
tt to 1) third. Time, | eased.
The peculiarity of kidney disease Is
Al*d<!lu
Fifth r:i
r*ni
riongo, bandlrh)
d; (been Goirn
Mkk
Auromastsr (5 to J) xroo';“AutbRgKiY'7lI 1 that It may mrn in one a system tor
•O *• ”J"nd: Little Boy '(« to 1) third. I months without any outward symptom
Time. .:«j. | (hat |, easily recocnlxed aa kidney
I trouble. The d<sea>e is so prevalent
nnd worka alon* so stealthily that II Is
the duly of every man or woman to
test hi* kidney* every two or three
♦r. the well known Mulber- month,. It 1* a simple matter and can
eter, baa Just Idauxurated be done by everyone.
customers will | Let some morlnx urine stand tn
An Extraordinary Offer
UV-
I f ou vvnnl *•**:* I or
wood, and want ii
quick, telephone i:’0
The Ltnpire Coal Co
Coal sold at Hummer
prlws hi tin* vvliitfM*
time
J. J. Voi
ry street
scheme by which hta
sine, everye i *'\ v, ‘ Ml opportunity of obtalnlnx a KO 1 K |au for twenty-four hours, and If at
ladles' fold watch free of coat. Every I .he end of that time It la at all cloudy,
nybody If you I *“**•“* lhal *P'nda one dollar will or if particles sre f.oatln* about in it,
d we will sell entitled to a ticket for each dollar I or tf a reddish-brown, brtckduat-llke
you a Sic parkace for IJe any day thla I Thl * ehautlful time piece I xedtment hat formed, your kidneys are
week. They make a nice little pres- , ' ** - lr **'n for on January 1. A com- diseased and there i, not a moment to
ent too. Don’t forret to cut the valua- ****** stock of Jewelry and holiday | lose. You should t—*in at once to taka
hie coupon from our lar*e ad. In this 1 - , I" h 'l«ti speclaltlea. None but ] Warner'* Fa** Cure which is abaoulte
Issue. ,!> * 1 se°ds and moat skilful work- I ly tbo
THE tlREAT ATLANTIC A PA Cl- I m * n ’ h hh j. j. MERCER. safe cure for al! dtam»es of the kid
Fit’ 1»:.\ COMPANY. I *1« Mulberry street. I neys. liver, bladder and blood.
J ..... I p.fe Cure lo made of pure herbs and
ti a Costly Mistaka. j M son ii Trunk Co. carry | < 7 >n '* ln ' no dru»». Th-a
i-1 :'\ n .''7).^'.-i..o:'i:''iHe*it.ei7is tile the largest stock of Suit
rronf Ir\.vu’uke d^ u 'ki^* N^w’ijf* Bags of any
—Is for Drape pstn. Dtsxtnes*. Head- hoUSt* ill -M SCO 11. .
an d*** 1
I tttmhh
loiif i:t(5 The Empire Coal C*>
i’lioiie 13(5.
Crixty Fieturtt on
iMc Mrajr Book B'Vut'l
l ite Redmond - Massee
i'uel Co Redsee Coal ths
b-'et. Rhone 223.
U US«
v troubles.
s.Tinxt suhat
irh are worth
en»u*. This
1Warnsr'
- t *nre Cora
.—w - a sM aokI
all WlliWf «rug »t..re« or Uiract.
cants and ILG0 a bottle. It arUl »ur«L
curs you.
lutes and imitation*, wi
legs and very often dani
onlv ons Cure .in-
mods by Wkmer s c*
pony at Rochexter.
were apoken, which made them man
and wife.
•\The attendant* were Misses Mamie
and Berta Simmons, and Messrs. Ed
gar and Oscar Chance. The bride was
handsomely gowned in cream albatross
and carried a bouquet of cream roses.
The bridesmaids wore pretty suits of
cream voile.
The largo number of presents be
spoke the popularity of Mr. and Mr*.
Champion.
Immediately after the ceremony the
bride and groom left for the home of
the groom's father, Mr. Erastus Cham
pion. near Taylor, whe era reception
was tendered them that evening.
After January I, 1905. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. B. K. Vinson, one of th* larcest '{LS 10 " *!" tf al v home ,0 ,htlr
and most prosperous planter* of Blbh en n a ** f> •
Our line of Herschaum
pipes is complete. Tay
lor’s All-Night Drugstore.
Pay your state, county and poll t&xes
y December 20th and save costs and
Interest.
Owtn*L«a.
Dr. James L. Lee of Plnehurat and
Miss Perdlta Owen of Gordon, Ga.,
were solemnly united in marringe yes
terday afternoon, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Granville Henry on Walnut
street
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. J. L. White In the presence of a
few relatives and friend* Dr. and
Mrs. Lee,will make their future home
In Plnehurat and hAve the best wishes
their numerous friends.
MUSICAL SOCIETY.
Number of Interesting Features In New
a now and pleurlng feature to Its asso
ciation by the arganixetlon of an orchen.
tra under the leadership of Professor
Hepburn.
This Includes not only some first-clnre
Mrumonts, nnd the combination will be a
success from a musical stundnolnt.
One feature of this musical society Is
that Its constitution nnd by-laws admit
nil lovers of music ns members, whether
possessing musical tn'ant or not. The oh-
Jrct of Its organisation fti to promote the
musical Interests of the city. It Is con
ceded without question thnt Mncon his
musical tnlent In abundance, and the
people are inking pride In aiding nnd en
couraging permanent organization.
It Is the aim of this society to give
concerts ovary few weeks nnd after It has
become well trained ami well-balanced,
to,give ortarln* nccnslonally. it Is fmt'o-
*r stated that tho object In giving con-
JJfwl recitals nnd oratorios ia to develop
Macon talent, nnd to use Macon talent
exclusively In the chorus und solos, both
Instrumental and vocal.
'It Is only right und proper,” said a
iqslclan. "that whatever honor there
ity be In the work should he bestowed
t Macon tnlent, so thru Macon mnv l>e.
come f musical center of Its own. How-
over. local pride should not preclude the
engaging of world-fumed musician* from
time to time. Onlv the orom*vion of the
best lnterests of Macon's music**! talent
are the present purposes of th© society.”
The Redmond - Massee
Fuel Co Coal. Phone 223.
Doll, Toys, Games,
All kind*; all price*. McEvoy Book
& Stat'y Co.
Ytarpy-Woodruff.
Card* have been Issued for the an
nouncement of the marringe of Miss
Nellie May Woodruff to Mr. Jamea
Thomas Yearpy on the evening of
December 2S at the home of the bride,
726 Walnut street.
For Christmas.
Victor Talking Machines and Co
lumbia Graphophones; largest stock
of records In the city. Can sell you u
nice Graphophone for $5. Toy Pianos
from 25c to $2. Music Boxes, Music
Rolls. Music Cabinets, Music Racks,
Toy Druma ana Bugles. Mandolins
Guitars. Banjos and Violins. All the
latest Sheet Music at half price.
F. A. GUTTENBBROER & CO..
452 Second street
Champion-Chance.
DUNBAR, Go.. Dec. 17.—On Thurs
day afternoon. December 15. at two
o'clock, at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chance.
31 r. A. E. Champion of Taylor, and
Mias TJsxle Chance were united In
marriage. Rev. T. R. 31 cMichael of By
ron. officiating.
The house was decorated with amllax
and mistletoe.
promptly at *2 o'cloc the bridal par
ty marched Into the parlor, the bride
and groom standing under an arch of
mlfttletoe. while the Impressive words
« Anothsr Music House.
W. P. Do rough nnd J. W. O'Berry of
Savannah were tn the city yesterdsv in
•he - mteragtn of. !•**»
Hous*. They have srrsnnd for th, open.
Ing of a branch store here. The store
rooms will be pt 1-Ti Cotton avenue. The
new business will he-opened on January
1st. Mr. J. \\. O Berry Is to be the
Mu* *»ii manager.
Revolution imminent,
sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble In your system la
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
dismember the troublesome causes. It
never fAlla to tone the stomach, regu
late the Kidneys nnd Rowels, stimulate
the Uver. and clarify the I lood. Rvtt
down systems benefit particularly end
all the usual attending uchen vanish
under Its searching nnd thorough rf-
fectlveness. Electric Bitters Is only
60c.. nnd that !m returned If It drn't
give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed
by ull druggists.
Rosin Chips fov kin
dling
Tlxe Empire Coal Co.
Phone 13(5.
Oxford Gilds*
SO cents to 315.00. The n: thin
books; full stock. McEvoy BtfOk &
Stat'y Co.
Ret
B&CAPtlDSWD
Cures That Headache.
S Oapodln* core* all kind* of schra. orfceiher brad
k I—bat tilbtM tsmasb tronniea. moot air pams-r-te.
V en» ou* »h** nerr-« after ixtHitt*
^ Abeoiu:ely liamle t.
\ Trial Bottle, IO< at drurrto,