The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 23, 1904, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1904. Christmas Is Fast Approaching Allow us to roraind you, lest you forget of the loyalty you’re due your many friends. Just a few hints of useful but inexpen sive articles that will bear a love and sentiment to the hearts of the happy recipients. All Leather, Alligator, Walrus and Seal Skin Suit Cases and Hand- Bags— $5 00 to S20, Umbrellas and Walking Canes, en graving free—S2 50 to $7 50 Dunlap hats—Silks $8 00; Derbies and Soft ones—$5 00 Cravats. Suspenders and Gloves, artistic box for each—$1 00 to $3 5° Silk flufflers and Full Dress Pro’ tectors, handsome box for these— $1 50 to $5 00 See tho handsome window display of line presents for men One Price to Everybody. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE. Tho attention of all concerned !■ railed to tho following from tho City Code: Fnotion 875. It shell not bo lawful for fu.v person to fire n gun. pistol, or any other fire-arm*. within threo hundred yards of any house, except In csoee of military parade: nor shell eny person bum rockets, crackers, or any other 1:1ml of fireworks within the limits of tho city. Any person so offending shall t>o fined In u sum not exceeding 126. PATRICK MURPHY. Chief of Police. Suite, Ponte, Eto. Made rot Ice. order. to order and to fib on v short Brush given free with every F. W. GOETTE, Tailor, Cotton Avenue. C. Rles. Guy Armstrong. RIES A ARMSTRONG, Jewelers 315 Third Street Phone 829. :yes tested free. Fine Repairing. Reliable goods only. CABBAGE PLANTS From the Oeat Tested Seeds. Now ready for shipment. Urge, strong. *althy. these plants are grown In the pen air end will stand severs frees* Ithout Injury. Karly Jersey Wakefield, • rye Tyne or Charleston Wakefield, hlrh are the best known varieties of early ~ Henderson's pueoemlon, late and aure header; Au- - jfker. also a nne ty*^ of Neatly packed In light 1.0ddT f * 1-3 OFF on all our Holiday Goods Except liuyler’s Candy and Cut Glass Will bo sold tho balance of 1 this week at Ono-third off SEEKS TO LEARN HUSBAND’S SLAYER Widow of Lieut Mitchell i. Endeav oring *o Provo Officer W«» Mur- dored—Army Tragedy Rec.lled. BLACK A CANDIDATE Confident of ! DEATHS So Says x Friend, Who i. His Suceeii. NEW YORK, Dec. 22—Louie Payne, one of (-Governor Black's Ruilock; wife of -(-Governor Rufus •upportera In the United Blare. sens- S[hto, k ' NY * t r£urSLV* l 5& !5 torahlp contest, said today that Mr. her . death reached AH.mta today In a l-le«ram to her eon. Volney V. figlln-k. "rsl.tant -po.tma.ter or Atlanta. Mrs. Jno. S. floge Drug Co. Macon, Ga. Prompt nttontion to Mail Orders. FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan.. Dec. 22. A mystery which hax stirred up An undercurrent of the deepest inter est in the army for more than a year past will Anally be unraveled if the efforts of Mrs. Gracia Mitchell of Guthrie, Oklahoma, come to anything. Mrs. Mitchell is the wife of Lieut Marshall Mitchell, a student at the staff college, who was found d»o<l in his quarters in August, 1903, with a bullet hile In his head. Mrs. Mitchell a bride of a month, and before her marriage was Miss Gracia Wliit**, teacher in the public schools at Guthrie, Oklahoma. The afternoon of the death of her husband Mrs. Mitchell was on a shop ping trip to Kansas City. When she returned late In the afternoon she found the body of her husband stretched on the floor of the bedroom Of their quarters with a bullet hole in his head. Hurrounding him was a pool of cogggulntlng blood. Behind a trunk, as If carelessly thrown there, was a regulation nrmy revolver with one chamber discharged. The verdict of tho coroner's jury was suicide. The Only theory thnt could be advanced nt the time was that Lieut. Mitchell had killed him self In a fit of temporary Insanity For a few days this theory was ac cepted. Lieut. Mitchell was bright an 1 capable, and so far as known then hnd not an enemy In the world. He seemed always happy and cheerful nnd was devoted to his wife. Boon, however, the gossips began to talk, and other thorles than suicide were entertained. Mrs. Mitchell, her self, never took much stock In the sui cide theory, and nlways believed that her huebnnd l.a I .teen murdered. Het belief only strengthened the tales of the gossips, and Anally ho much interest was manifested In the ci»«o that an officer of tho Inspector general's department of the army was sent hero from Waslngton to In vestigate. lie remained nearly a month, but what his report was no one here evor learned. If the report expressed the belief thAt Lieut. Mitchell committed suicide, there Is no doubt would have been made public. Tho fact thnt the report remains hidden In tho archives of the war department to this day only strength ens the belief that there Is a mystery, the details of which would prove of most absorbing Interest to tty} public, In Lieut. Mitchell's death. As aoon after the funeral as Mrs. Mitchell could settle her AfTalrs she returned to Guthrie and has lived there since. Lately she has deter mined to clear up the mystery of her husband’s death, and has an attorney preparing to look up the facta In con nection with It. Black is a candidate for Senator De pew's place. Mr. Payne continued. "Mr, Black’s friends knew all along that be was In the field, but now he Ir, ready to come out openly and make his fight for a seat In the senate. It is certain that he will be elected. All this talk about the sentiment of the party being for Depew is nonsense, and that conference yesterday ‘did not amount to a row of pins.” Before leaving for Albany today'Gov- ernor Odell received the committee ap pointed by the conference called by Senator Platt yesterday. After the meeting former Lleutertant-Oovernor Woodruff, chairman of the committee, Said*. "The governor told the committee that ho was very glad to receive In formation from every source with re gard to the sentiment of Republicans hroughout the state ond of party lead ers here. He further said that he was giving the matter the most careful and constant consideration, and ills whole desire was to bring about the result that would best serve the Interests of the Republican. party." The Redmond - Massee Fuel Co., phone 223. Coal and Wood. USELESS, BAYS NICK. ST. PKTBKSHURG. Dec. 22.— Emperor Nicholas formally notified tho country to day that the agitation ror n constitution and the convocation of a national assem bly Is useless. Such Is the construction placed upon the endorsement written In his own hand upon resolutions telegraphed by the Cernlgo senvUvolst* to present rogram of reforms r«»r consideration, emperor wrote on the dispute!) tlons of state administration are of no concern to the semstvos. whose functions and rights are clearly defined by the law." The endorsement Is printed In the off, cla! Messenger this morning, dashing tr.~ hopes of the extremists. It did not come as a great surprise. Tne emperor from the beginning, nlthntigh he has sho himself favorably disposed towards more liberal reglmo and In entire sympa thy with some of the gemslvn demands, had resolved not to yield the prlnclplo of autocracy. The Associated Press, however, was In formed this afternoon t>y a person com petent to speak, that too much Importance peal, - should not be attached to the emperor s action, which It Is believed, he took lu a moment of III humor. I.amar & Lamar’s. LONDON'S BIG FOG. y v. Bullock hartbeen ja dwllnin* hSStWor ., .— _ Jns hi eral month*. Gen. »n« Sirs. Bullock spent (ho summer nt Charleston, R. I. — account of •- 1 nth, and ha few weeks ago. POLICE INVESTIGATING. s,_r7 Delightfully stimulating after effect. That's what those who use it say about Looking Into the Matter of th* Klngdon Gould Melee. YORK, Dec. 22.—Police Captain Medina began a personal Investigation today Into the, action of Klngdon Gould } n drawing a revolver on a crowd of Co lumbia University sophomores who were attempting to capture him. Ho visited the university today and had a talk with Dean Hutton, of the Bchool of applied sciences, after which he questioned at length one of the sophomores said to have been In the attaoklng party when It had been difficult to obtain any Infor mation. a« the studenta were reticent about the affair. It was said today that Dean Hutton In this affair. " Tills will be announced tomorrow. Klngdon Gould has been requested to for tho firing of the revolver. COFFIN IN BARN LOFT 17 YEARS. Old Quaker Rye Independence Boy's Remains Go to California Monday for Burial. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 22.—The re mains of a little hoy who died fifty- two years ago at Independence will bo sent to California Monday by Under taker Bower of that city. The child wan a son of Mrs. Caroline McCauley, who now lives nt Forest Lake, San Joaquin county, that state. At the time of her son’s death Mrs. McCauley was living In the building at Independents now' known as Wood land College, nnd owned an extensive tract of land adjoining It. The body was burled in a family vault In the pasture near by. During the boom days of 1887 this vault was demolished nnd the land placed on the market In city lots. The box containing the child’s re mains was placed, for the time being, In the loft of ft neighboring barn. It being the Intention to bury It else where In a short Ime. In some way the matter was overlooked for sev enteen years, and only a few days ago Mrs. McCauley came back and made arrangements to have tho body sent Fnr thA hdaf. rirrfirc: fn lo California. The bones 'have not I or tne Dost cigars go to falIen apart aa |a commonly the caset and the hair nnd clothing aro remark ably well preserved. The zinc lining of the hand-made wolnut casket, how ever. hod rusted away. The heavy, queer-looking box In which the casket was enclosed had attracted the at tention of mischievous boys while in the barn loft, and they hnd broken into one corner to see what it contained. IX Fermented under conditions of absolute cleanliness and in perfect temperatures—redistilled in copper aged in charred oak. A ripe, mel low old whiskey. To get it Phone 361, Bedingfield & Co., S15-517 Poplar Street, Macon, Ga. 4 Holiday Excursion Rates Via Central of Georgia Railway Uarty* 1 :nl pr for 6.00»> SOS offln • f.o.k lad* on Urge lots. CHARLES M. QIOSON, Young’* UUnd, 8. C. S. S. Parmelee VEHICLES. HARNESS, BICYCLES. Second and Poplar Sts. MACON. GA. FIELD SEEDS i R. P. Ost*. I TinniMH Rye, • mee Hurt Oc*tl Sou. G*. Rye, •»*f» Darky, North Os. Ryo. Wheat. 1 Cow at. C. T. DAILEY, 411 Poplar J LOAN’S. Indian Opring. INDIAN SPRING, On., Dec. It—Mr. nnd Mr*. Bryan Colllar and little daughter of New York are the gueats of relative, at the Collier home. Mr. T. R. Thurman o( Auauetn apent aeveral daya here the past week. , Wednesday morning Mleaea A. nnd J. Varner entertained at » very de lightful hreakfaat In honor of Mr. nnd Mr,. Collltr. Mr,. W. A. Elder and Mlaa Beatrice Elder hnve returned from Macon. Mlaa Caroline Smith leaven Monday for Brunswick. Later during the holi day ahe will join it party of friends ramping In Florida. Mr. I,. \V. Beovllle of Atlanta In nt the Wigwam. Mr*. It. I* Smith of Macon nnd Mra. M. A. I-Indaey nnd the Mlaee* Llndeey nf Atlanta will he the gueeta of Mra. A. Eider during the hotldayn. The many frlende throughout thla atate of Dr. J. M. Watta will read with much Intereat the following from a Florida paper: “Dr. Watta, the efficient manager and pharmaclat of the City Drug Rtore, Came to Quincy only a few wee ha ago, an entire etranger. but with the natu ral glfta of a genial dlapoaltlon, cour- teey and Integrity. He la rapidly win ning hla way Into tha rank and popu larity and will aurcaad at no distant j day In making tha naw enlarprlaa one I I of the leading drug stores tn middle Florida." Mr. Clsorge P. Cornell and ton. Will iam Elder, of Macon, will spend tha holidays hers. A Coitly Mistake. / Blundere are eometlinea very ex pensive. Ocraalonally life Itaelf la the price of a mistake, but you’ll never he wrong If you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head ache, Liver nr Bowel troubles. They are gentle yat thorough. 25c. at all drug atnrea. The Elks’ Charity fund of Atlanta Ixtdge No. 75. B. P. O. E., lo ha dispensed this week to the poor of the city has reached the hand some sum of 11.500, raised entirety by the membere of the lodge, which now number* nearly 400 member* A store has been rented on Marietta street, where the poor will he served with anything that they need provided they bring a letter of Indorsement from any pastor of the city, or the chief of police, showing that saslstannce li needed. Beside* making their annual offer' ins to the poor nnd needy of the city, the Atlanta I<od*e of Elks hna already made vnluable contributions to the fol lowing charitable Inatltultona: The (laorgla Orphans’ Home at Ilnpevllle; the Decatur Methodist Or phans’ Home; the Catholic Orphans’ Home nt Washington. On.; tho Home for Incurables; the Hebrew Orphans’ Home; the Sheltering Arms; the Kings Daughters, and the Salvation Army. No Sign Yet of Lifting of the Envelop ' Ing Veil. LONDON. Dec. IS—There la as yet no sign of the lifting of the fog which envelope, the kingdom. Conelderlng the almost Innuparahle difficulties at tending locomotion of nny form, the number of fatal acclde.ua hna been re markably email. Tho congestion and suspension of business are very gene ral. Place* of nmuHcment are almost deserted, nnd shopkeepers are loudly lamenting the nheence of the ueunl Christmas customer*. Instead of which the big etorce aro Inundated with or ders by post which cannot be executed. CITY OR FARM LOANS. Ur reel aststa loans pitted ut from . m. par cent sorordtnc to security, arc. loan, at '« par east Con.m.rctat l . It. . dtns- L H. 1U RGHAR1), FUNERAL DIRECTOR • 53"i55 Cotton Avenue. WHITE PATRONAGE EXCLUSIVELY Dry Oak and Pine, quick delivery, phone 22,1. The Redmond.iMnssee Fuel Co. UPr* ny |U)»i which »twiiiwt ue vAVLutrii, owing lo the complete dislocation of all •arrylng business. Railway traffic, both for long and short distances, Is almost parnlyzcd. The Oceunlc and the Saxonla have been unable to rtfadh' tho landlrtgs at Liverpool. The Cedric and the Preto ria. outward bound, are both dotayed, and the Minnehaha Is waiting nt tho mouth of the Thames, unable to pro ceed. Only two vessels entered the port of London yesterday, a condition such ns hns not occurred for twenty years. The streets of London present re markable scenes. Nothing Is visible except link boys* torches and the caslonal glare of big creosote lights which the authorities are beginning to employ to assist traffic. Phantom voices mingle with the unceaatng whis tllng of omnibus and tramway drivers, whilst at points like Trafalgar Square and tho Ilydo Park comtr are agglom* orations of vehicles of every descrip tion held up by the police and close locked for hours. Nearly everybody Is suffering from headache, which the doctors attribute to the fog. At Birmingham. Sir Oliver Lodge Is making experiments with a model electrical apparatus for the dispersal of fog. which although successful. Is regarded as being too expensive for application oh a large scale. A. N. G. to Participate. MOBILE. Ala.. Dec. 22.—Gen. Louis Clark of Birmingham, commander- -chlef of the Alabama national guard, stated tonight that plans have been started for the participation of the Alabama nat’onal guard in Pres ident Roosevelt’s Inauguration. The plans hnve been favorably received In Washington through MaJ. W. F. Teb- batts, representing the board of staff officers. Christmas Wreaths. The glrle at the Mumfnrd Home will furnish holly wreaths at moat reasonable rates. Orders ran be tele phoned to tho matron of tho Homo fc ' M I tnd will bo promptly Ailed. JESSE 1$. HART, Mght 'Pferv* OPEN DAY AND NlQHT. A Series of M 'fcrtunti. ATLANTA. Ga.. Mrs. Mary Goodman, who resi.v *»♦ her hom* near Decatur, al\ nvdes troth Atlanta, has recently had s scries of misfor tunes to come her w*y. About a month ago her fourteen ye*r oi l *og ran away from horns and has never returned. Two weehs Islet her barn and con tents were deiWbyed by fire, Mrs. Goodman losing her.house and surray and several cows, and now ahe (a In all probability fatally Injured from an accident. It seems that for a week or more Mre. Goodman has been quite Yesterday, however, feeling better Overcome by Gss. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21.—Twen- ty-soven persons, most of them women hnd children, were overcome by coal f as In a crowded tenement house at 15 Monroe street in the foreign set tlement of this city early thla morn ing. Twelve of them were In such a serious condition that they had to be taken to u hospital, hut It Is believed they will recover. The lower part of the tenement was occupied by a Turk ish hath establishment and the gas •scaped from a large furnace used In the bath house. Mors than nne hun dred persons were to the upper parts Of the building, most of them Russian Jews. That no lives were lost was | due to two policemen who. In passing ! the building, detected the gas nnd Im mediately begun arousing the sleeping occupants. Many of them were un conscious and had to he carried from the place. she walked out on the hack porch to get a little fresh air and white learn ing against the railing it gave away causing her to fall to the ground. 8he landed on her head and when picked up was unconscious. An examination or hsr Injuries shows several deep gashes on her body and limbs. Hsr recovery is considered doubtful. Grand Squadron Review. CLAY'S COFFIN STORE DAY AND NIGHT. the grand review of the battleship uadron of the North Atlantic fleet tptnn Roads by Secretary Mor- I been fixed for January t. The ry will he accompanied by Ad- Vwey and the admiral’s staff, i ATLANTA, Doc. 33.—Atlanta saloons will he allowed to serve drinks on Mondsy following Christman, if they fee! so In clined. and In consequence nil of them have elected to remain open on that day. As ChrlNtmss day will be observed here on Monday instead of Sunday, the saloon men had some doubt tin to whether they could . keep onen. Today some of them called upon Mayor Howell, who referred ihe matter to City Attorney Jsmtn L. rson. and the city attorney haa given opinion that the saloons esn remain open If the owners of them desire to do so, as Sunday and not Monday Is Chrlst- A Rssl Toy Store. Everything for the children In our annex. McEvoy Book and Stationery Co, Torpedo Boats Escape. LONDON, Dec. 38.—The Daily Tele graph’s Cho Foo correspondent reports that eight torpedo boat destroyers hnve escaped from Port Arthur where, for the last twenty-four hours, he sayi a severe snow storm has been raging. A rriohtsnej Hoess. Running like made down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every doy occur rtnees. It behooves everybody to h 'v# a reliable Salve bandy, and there’s none as good as Hucklen’s Arnica Salve Rum*. Cuts. Sores. Kcsema and Piles disappear quickly under Its soothing effect. 35c. at all drug stores. ITHACA Christmas vocal! which began at Coming to Georgia. As Viewed at 8t. Petersburg. BT. PETERSBURG. Dec. IS.—Tho announcement thnt four Japanese cruisers and twelve torpedo boats aro proceeding west from Singaport Is re cetved here with much Interest It is not hollered, however, that such small squadron can have been sent out hy Japan with any Idea of engaging In offensive operations, but it Is regarded as mere probable that It Is the pur pose of thla squadron to keep a sur veillance over the two detachments of the Russian fleet which are expected to soon unite In the neighborhood of Madagascar. It la generally believed that Vice Admiral Rojeetvensky tends to establish a naval coaling base on some small Island between Mada gascar and the Philippines, and that the Japanese cruising squadron hopes to mark down the rendesvous for Vice Admiral Togo's information. The hope Is expressed that Admiral Rojestven sky will be able to catch up with the Japanese scout ship which It 1 lleved he could easily destroy, thereby weaken!nf the Japanese In the final naval engagement L pexiso (■SWV1H NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 31—Before he Young Men’s Gymnastic club to- light Jimmy Kelly of Chicago was riven the decision over Frank Career, if New York. In a ten-round bout ■■ 5* pound*. The decision, rendered hy m amateur referee, was hissed by the rrowd. Career had Kelly going In the ast rounds, having out-fought him sp luring the conteat^H^SHHSHEQH^H Ralph Worthing of Chkago and ■Clck •Sautoro of St Louis furnished he preliminary bout which was fast *autero had a shade the better of the Mr. Wright Better. ATLANTA. Ga.. Dec. 2?.-—Assistant CommManer of Agriculture Wright, who was compelled to his office Saturday last and go home on account of sickness was out again today and report* that he Is feeling much hotter. Capt. Wright says that he hoies to be Lj good shape txi a few One and one-third faro for the round trip. Tickets on sale to toachors and students oi schools and colleges, holding certificates, De cember 17th to 24th, inclusive; final limit January 8th, 1905. To the general public December 23rd, 24th, 25th, and 31st, 1904; and January 1st, 1905; final limit January 4th, 1905. For rates, schedules, and further particulars, call at City Ticket Office, 352 Second street, or address C. L Dewberry, City Ticket and Pass. Agt. Jno. W. Blount, Traveling Pass. Agt. nn old tried remedy for all Kidney Dt»- “JT ache* and pain* resulting from 50c. per bottlo. mas day In reality. a i liAii * A, uii., urv. u. me- Cloudy, mayor ot DougluvlUe. ond U. Horper of Voldoata were robbed by o pickpocket ot the union pooeenger depot Met night, the former losing 17.50, ond the latter hi, pocket book containing about 515. The pickpocket O'well dressed young white mon offer getting In hta work ran out of the de pot and escaped. He woe pursued os for oa Whitehall street when he got lost In the crowd*. To Her Friend. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 21—The will of Miss norths M. Dolber. who woe killed by falling from an upper door of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel In New York, wee today sustained by a Jury In Judge Coffey’s department of the superior court. In the wtIL which woe contested by her near relatlree, Mia, Dolber gave the greater part of her million dollar eatate to her frelnd and traveling companion. Mlsa Etta Warren. Odd Foundations of Sayre’s New Le high Valley Shops. SAYRE, Pa.. Dec. 22—The Lehigh Valley railroad la using a combination of crushed atone nnd snakes in Its concrete work In the large new shops being erected here; but the snake part of the mixture Is not according to the plan, and specification, of the road’s engineer*. Ti)e crushed stone Is procured from a gravel bed near the Auburn branch, and the cold weather haa caused the snake, along the branch to seek the warm Interior of the earth for their winter’s nap. Thousand, of them sought refuge In the gravel pit, for there their descent was easy on nc-, count of tho number of crevices. The picks of the workmen ruthlesaly un cover these hibernating places, nnd the laborers say that fully 1,000 snake, are troubled In their winter", sleep on each working day. One den thus Invaded was found to contain over 100 snake,, twisted to- gather in a large ball, twined and In tertwined, laced nnd Interlaced, n ver itable delirium phantom of a Medusa head and each particular snake In the lethnrglo stupor of nature’s winter repot*. Frequently, suspended from tho fro- aen covering of the pit, the workmen ■ee a snake with one end frozen fast and the other end dangling In silent protest to the demolishing hand o man. But ’the workmen are without feel Ing. Everything Is food for the atone crusher, and the hibernating man I* thrust heartlessly Into the hopper, changed to cracked stone and mangled snake, and ’then become, a part of the Lehigh’s new shops. Only Dependable Store FOR STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE CANDIES, NUTS and FRUITS CRYSTALIZED FRUITS. Green Gago Plums 50c lb- Crystallzed Ginger 40c lb Red Cherries * 40c lb Pleapple 35c lb Crystallzed Figs 35c lb Above Fruits, mixed 50c lb Klllsd City Marshal. ■MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Dec. 23.—A tpeclaT to the Commercial-Appeal from Cleveland. iMlsa. *sy* that Albert Thoms*, the city marshal of Merlgold. has been killed by I Robert Be**, a young man highly con nected. Seven men have been lodged In ]*U nt Marigold for alleged connection with the crime. Major W. A. Sanders I* Included among the prisoners. Details of the tragedy are meagre. Finest Coffee obtainable, roasted frosh every day. Flournov & McKenna FRESH CANDIES. Fine Chocolates 40c lb Choice Chocolate, 25c Ih Finn Ron Bona 40c lb Choice Bon Bona 20c lb Bucket’’ mixed 15c and 10c lb Home-made Candle, 10c lb HIGH GRADE NUTS. Engllih Walnut, 15c lb Paper 8hell Almond, 20c lb Extra Fancy Filbert, 20c lb Braille <2 lbs for 25c) ..16c lb Pecans (2 lb, for 25c) 15c lb Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c, or ...15c lb Smyrna Figs 20c and 15c lb Peratnn Dates 10 c and 15c lb Malaga (Rape, ■ ■ 20c ib Catawba Grape,, 6 lb baakets....S0c Italian Chestnuts 15c Ib Tangarlnes, Syria Pear*. EVERYTHING IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. J. CASERIO CO. Corner Cherry and Cotton Avenue. Adiudqed In Contempt. DENVER. Dec. 22.—City Detective W. H. Green. John DeSaye, Frank M’Mabon and Robert Goodman, wort today adjudged guilty of contempt by the supreme court for their work. In precinct three, word, four, this city at the late election, and were each sen tenced to servs six months In Jail and pay $100 fine and costa. The court announced that* the evidence showed that De Saye. who was an election Judge, permitted repeating and that the other three assisted In the Irreg ularities. Blind and Deaf from Catarrh Cured by To«Ni=Ta. MU* Dor* Rothermel, Who Was Go Blind and Deaf From Catarrh. I* f'rr - Cured by NO-NI.TA. Dr. Lo- rents • Tonic Bitter*. paired my ight ache to* I ood and said eaf. My a) hearing. My Docto.. fd soon be both blind tlte failed and I fell < SESS. 1 hrai derfsl cures by TO-Nl-TA, tent for a sample bottle, which mat feel msety better etefiT* cured.* Prosperity much t«*ei mucn wy.t- L. ment, end after taking three tie* was restored my « soft, clear and IT _ _ or nervous, a dgse.gr jo-xi-ta from saving as J it docs from earn ing. Without a doubt the best way ijof saving is to de posit your money as fast as you get it and withdraw it only as needed. The Equitable has many prosper ous depositors Who started with as lit tle as you can af ford. Take advan- jjtage of the Holi- bday plenty ’ and |start on the same' 5 road. You can do; it very easily if you wish to. Equitable BankinqS Loan Company, Macon, Ga. -DORA Lott Ky. SAMPLE bottle FREE. D. a. DL>UABK, < )*UmU, ttS«