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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1904.
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DON’T FORGET I
That the place
Xmas
to buy your
Gifts
Is where you get the largest and most varied
assortment
We Show the Largest
We Show the Best
“ of every thing made for ■*
Man or Boy
Only 2 days to make your purchases
25 % Off
FROM HAWKINSVILLE
AND PULAS1K COUNTY
Schools Close for Holidays—Mas
be Celebrated—Immigrants Con
Big Land Deal.
LETTER FROM MORGAN.
Con
Read to
g on Bath Robes,
8 Smoking Jackets
5 and Silver Mounted Suspenders
The
Dannenberg Co.
Send Your Orders
FOR
Whiskies, Wines, Etc. Etc.
to
| SAN WE1GUSELBAUM & HACK
X 451 Cherry St.—Phono 558—Macon, Ga.
t —- - - ~
! The oldest and most reliable Wholesale Whis
ky Establishment in Georgia. They will re-
$ ceive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaran-
t teed or money refunded. Lowest prices ofa li
X Complete stock of everything.
♦
HAWKINSVILLE. Ga., Dec. 22.—
The Hawkinavllle public schools closed
Wednesday for the holidays to allow
the teachers and scholars a ten days*
vacation, school to resume Monday.
January 2. The school, under the
management of President T. G. Pol-
hlll, Is In a flourishing condition and
has a large roll of pupils.
Will Celebrate Mass.
Rev. Father Doyle of New York city,
who Is lt\ Hawkinavllle for a while,
will celebrate moss with a sermon an
Christmas mornlnng at the county
j court house. The general public is
| Invited to the services, which begin
at 9:30 o'clock.
Immigration.
North Georgia Immigrants continue
to move to Pulaski county. Mr. T. A.
Norris has arrived here with his fam
ily,' he having bought a large tract of
land known as tfle Spurlin property
four mlleo west of the city.
Big Land Sale.
Col. T. C. Taylor has sold the Bar
clay place of one thousand acres to
Mr. J. D. Sewell of Franklin county.
It is understood that a number of
j other big land deals are being con
sidered. all going to show that no sec
tion of country can Justly claim over
old Pulaski to be the "garden spot of
the earth."
Mr. Brown’s Farms.
Hon. J. Pope Brown Is now having
erected on several of his big farms
at "Bronwood" substantial and up-
to-date dwellings of good size. It Is
Mr. Brown’s Intention to dot his im
mense plantations with a number of
dwellings that will attract the best
class of farmers, thereby giving him
a chance to, ns stated by him before,
"Caucaslonlxe'* his lands and that sec
tlon of the country. The work Is now
under rapid headway.
Morchants Busy.
The merchants of Hawkinavllle are
having all they can do this week to
wait on the Christmas trade. Special
merchants trade excursions are being
run Into Hawkinavllle this week by
the different railroads centering here
at less than half fare rates, and the
crowds are coming at full tilt to take
advantage of cheap rates In order to
do their holiday shopping in Hawk
lnsville. Every store has employed
all the extra help obtainable, and the
busy inerchnnts are throwing out the
biggest inducements possible to old
Santa Claus, who seems to be spend
ing more money now than any other
man In the country. Fireworks nre
burning day and night, and the city
has on her holiday attire from hend
to foot.
Plant Improved.
The Dispatch and News has Just In
stalled one of the best, newest and
most modern weekly newspaper out
fits made, consisting of a large news
paper press, folders. Jobbers, etc. The
plant is run entirely by electricity.
Various other Improvements necessa
ry to operate a first-class newspaper
plant have been added, which, with
the same able management of Mr. J.
J. Harvard ns publisher and Mr. Jo
sephus Tarver as editor, gives Hawk
lnsville a newspnper service of which
■he may well feel proud.
H armon—Comer.
c6RDEL0. Ga., Dec. 22.—At 7:30
o'clock last evening Mias Luclle Co
married to Mr. Carl Harmot
of Dixie, Ga., at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Comer, parents of the
bride. Rev. O. W, Branch of Dixie
performed the ceremony.
Only Intimate friends and relatives
of the bride and groom attended the
marriage, as It was a quiet home af-
OTHER THINGS BESIDES
JEWELS.
Xmas is Coming
There are lots of things in a Jewel
ry Store that don’t contutn Jewels; lots
of small. Inexpensive, artistic articles,
suitable for presents that you won’t
hardly think of unless you saw them.
We have for this particular fall a beau
tiful line of small novelties at extreme
ly moderate prices. You can not spend
an hour better than by taking ft look
around our stock. You are perfectly
welcome to look as long as you like;
buy when you get ready.
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England Society.
CHARLESTON. H. C., Doc. 22.—'The
elghty-flfth anniversary banquest of
the New England Society was held
tonight at Hotel St. John. Dr. \V. H.
Me Elroy of New York responded to
the toast "The Day We Colehraate."
Congressman LeGare, Col. Cav..ilre. U.
S. A., Capt. Berry. U. S. N., and others
spoke.
A letter from *J. P. Morgan was read,
from which the following is taken:
An especial reason why I regret my
inability to attend your gathering Is
the deep Interest I feel In the notable
development of the South In education
and commerce. During the past twenty
years I have done what I could along
hat •seemed to ine the most effective
to foster and encourage the sub
stantial progress which has Jieen made,
ami I am especially desirous of co
operating with efforts now making,
and to be made In the future, to effect
the continuance of that advancement.
am satisfied that nothing can be
more beneficial, than that hotter un
derstanding among all good citizens
of the country which springs from
mutual acquaintance and fraternal
feeling.
"Consequently, while regretting t,hat
I cannot he with you on Forefathers'
day, I may say that I hope to go Routh
during the coming winter, and. if It
should continue to be your desire, it
would afford me very great pleasure.
Indeed, to stop over in your city, and
possibly meet the members of your
society. John Plerpont Morgan."
PECULIAR DEATH.
Killed by Explosion of One
Pound'-- Gun Cartridge.
DETROIT. Mich.. Dec. 22-Mrs. Thomas
K. Barnes was killed today In her home
at 253 Pine street, by the explosion of a
"One-pounder" rapid Are gun cartridge,
whleh It Is supposed she was using for a
'!hrlstnrns preparations
irirla * ” ‘
tne chle
Of the
dlstr
trouble
Perhaps
llffe
almost
biu-k.
adiiche and
pondent; hut
suffering or
being restov-
ry day
covery,
In a few days sfter taking your wonderful
dwump-Root I began to feel better.
I was out of health and run down gen
erally: had no nppetltlte, was dlssy and
suffered with headache most of the time.
I did not realise that my kidneys wero
the cause of my trouble, but somehow felt
they might be. and ( begun taking
Swamp-Root as above stated. There ,|s
such a pleasant taste to Swamp-Knot,
and It goes right to tho spot und drives
hammer In the ,
„„ .. HUH tor her twobnby Klrli..' How the oxpln
- . slon occurred Is not definitely known, ns
fair. Miss Cnllle Comer, sister of the | „i, 0 wnH n j ono with the children, hut it is
bride, was maid of honor.
Roberts was best man.
The young couple will remain In Cor-
dele until after the holidays, when they I
will leave for their future home at |
Dixie, where Mr. Harmon Is a promi
nent lumberman.
other times.
The cartridge had been In tho posses
sion of the Barnes family for some ilmo
nnd Is said to have been given to Mfs.
Barnes by her brother. William Majrhew.
a gunner In the United States navy, who
Is thought to bo attached to the United
Stntes torpedo station at Nowport News.
The woman’s right hand wns tom off at
ho wrist, her left hand was mutilated,
mrt of tho cartridge penetrated her
her heart and lungs, nnd
nai’^
breast end
her hack
also cut by parts of the
disease out of tho system. It has cured
ine. making mo stronger nnd better til
every way. and 1 cheerfully recommend It
to all sufferers. Gratefully yours,
MI18. A. U WALKEIl,
46 West I.Indon 8t., Atlanta, Ga.
continually with
hearing-down feel!
utter exhaustion.
Your poor health
IrrltAble. and lit tlr
thousands of Just
broken-down womt
ed to health and strength every <
by the use of that wonderful dls*cov<
Or. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great
kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
Why Swamp-Root Gives Strength.
Not only does Swamp-Root bring
new life and activity to the kidneys
the cause of the trouble, but by
strengthening tho kidneys It nets tin :i
general tonic and food for the entire
constitution.
The mild and extraordinary effect n
the world-famous kidney nnd bladde:
remedy, Swamp-Root, Is Boon realized
It stands the highest for Its wonderfu
cures of the most distressing cases,
trial will convince any-one—and yo<
may have a sample bottle sent free b
mall.
In taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swnmp-Ron
you nfforrl natural help to Nature, fo
Swamp-Root is the most perfect heal
er and gentle aid to the kidneys tha
has ever been discovered. Don’t mak
any mistake, but remembers the nnm<
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, and the address, Bingham, N. Y
on every bottle.
To Provo What SWAMP HOOT, tha Groat Kidney, Liver and
Pladtlor Hoiuody Will do for YOli, lSvory Koailer of tho
Tolcgrnpli May IIuvo u Sample Jlottlo VlillE by Mull.
Retl-C Coni the best.
Phone 223. The Redmond*
Hassee Fuel Co.
Gates* Evans.
RUSSELLVILLE, Ga., Dec. 22—At. ........ ■ .......
th#» horn#* of Mr nnd Mr* Phi* Evans I htrtW'on the parlor and Bitting room. F.vl
the nome or Mr. nna Mrs enns. fcvans dentIy „ h( , liad ,, 0Pn ,„. n rrnnglng the
on Wednesday evening at 4 o clock, oc- I rurtnins In the archway *0 that the
curred tho m irrlnge of their daughter, I oandlo of the tree would not set the cur-
Willii tn Mr Franklin Emmett Gates * a »ng ° n Hrs. Using tho cartridge for a
wum, to Mr. franklin Emmett uaies. 1 tnp , c | mmmor> n)w wn , instantly killed
of MftCpn. Dr. J. W. Little of Macon I by the explosion that reunited. Nel«*h-
perfomed the ceremony. Many rela- I bon-found Mrs. Barnes dead on the Horn
tlves and friends witnessed the union fl ■ |MI | '"*“*'*
of this populnr young couple. J
The spacious home was decorated | hero from New York,
with ferns and evergreens. Many
useful and ornamental presents were
given.
the kitchen so that they would not soo
exactly at the spot selected for tho Christ,
mas tree. Mrs. Barnes nnd her husband
had lived hern less than u year, coining
WAS BALD SIX YEARS.
Three Months of the New 8cientifio
Treatment Restored His Hair.
Baldness Is caused by dandruff,
which Is caused by n germ. Kill the
germ nnd It Is almost certain that hair
will grow again. If the follicle has not
been totally destroyed. Nels Peterson
of Lime Spur, Mont., says: "I hail
been bnlel six years, nnd had tried all
kinds of 'cures.' but without any bene
fit whatever, until I tried Herplclde.
November 16. 1899. I began using
Herplclde. and In three months a fine
growth of hair covered my head com
pletely." Ask your druggist for Her
plclde. Everybody can have luxuriant,
glossy hair. If Herplclde Is used thor
oughly. Take no substitute.
Sold by all leading druggists. Send 10
cents In stamps for sample to The Her
plclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. Lamar A La
mar (Sol I logo’s old stand). Second and
Mulberry streets.
Revolution imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
nnd serious trouble tn your system Is
EDITORIAL NOTICE—No matter how many doctor, you hove tried no
matter how much money you may have apent on other medicine,, you owe It
to youraelf. und to your family, to ut leant Rive Swamp-Root n trial. It,
strongest friends todny u;„ those who had almost given up hope of ever be
coming well ngatn. So successful 1, Swamp-Itoot In promptly curing oven
the most distressing cases, that to prove its wonderful merits you may
havo a namplo bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent abMluetly (
freo by mall. Tho hook contains many nf the cured. Tho value and sm -.
ces, of Bwump-Root ls so well known that our reuiler, are advised to send lor
a sample bottle.
In writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., bo sure to say that you
read this generous offer In the Macon "Dully Telegraph," The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this olter. .If you nre already
convinced that Hwnmp-Root Is what you need, you enn purchase the re*u-
Inr llfiy-ccnt nnd ono-ilollnr also bottles nt all drug stores everywhere.
By a mistake in yester
days Telegraph, it was
made to appear that the
Jno. S. Hoge Drug Co,
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach I would Cllt tile nrice of Hliv« '
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly ' vuu,u tut INC Ul 1 luy
dismember the troublesome causes. It let S Cel till ICS. As CVefy
never falls to tone tbe stoinnch. regu- I Jfa
late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate I Olie KflOWS tllC priCC Of
the Liver, and clarify tho blood. Run I Hnylpr’c Hdicioim cnnfpr*
down systems benefit particularly und 1 luyusr a UCIILIUUb LUI1ILL"
nil the usual attending arher vanish I tiOPS is PCVCr Cllt.
under Its searching and thorough ef- I .
Accepted by Reavies.
ASHEVILLE, N. C., Dec. 22.—Rov.
Dr. R. F. Campbell, of Asheville, chair
man of the committee appointed by the
general assembly of the Southern Pres
byterian church to elect a co-ordinate
Into | secretary of foreign missions, has re
ceived a telegram from the Rev. James
O. Heavies, D. D., of Dallas, Texas,
announcing his acceptance of the office
of secretary, to which he was elected
by the committee severnl weeks ftgo.
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• Exquisite Christinas Gifts j
fectiveness. Electric Bitters Is oidy
50c.. and that In returned If It don’
give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed
by all druggists.
THROUGH SERVICE
Frisco Prepares for Entrance
Southern Gulf Port.
MOBILE. Ain.. Dec. 22.—A. J. David
son. president of the Frisco system,
has announced that through freight
service will be Inaugurated between
Kansas City and New Orleans on Jan
uary *1. The Frisco hss long been pre
paring for Its entrance Into a South
ern gulf port
The Frisco will enter New Orleans
over the Mobile, and Ohio and New
Orleans nnd Northwestern from which
it has secured trackage rights. The
Frisco will use Its own rails to Tupe
lo. where It will make
Tattnall 8quara Drug 8tor«.
s near you as your ’Phone."
’Phone 866.
Bust of La Fayotte.
CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va.. Dec. 22.
President Alderman, of the University
of Virginia, has received a letter from
Junction with I the French ambassador at Washing-
the Mobile and Ohio nnd the "New Or- I ton announcing that hr had been In-
leans nnd Northeastern from Mertdlnn atructed on behalf of hla government
Mississippi. Passenger service will to present to the university a bust of
not he Inaugurated for some time.
J. H. & W. W. Williams, 553 Cherry St. Macou, Ua.
Drink
Paul Jones
Pure Rye
For Sale at ail the Leading Bars.
Beddingfield & Co.
Sole Agents. Phone 361.
Visitors to Capitol.
ATLANTA. Ga.. Dec. 22.—Judge
John D. Crum of Baldwin, Hon. A. O.
Blalock of Fayette, Hon. R. O. Dick
inson of Clinch, Representative Henry
!L Revlll of Mlrlwether and Judge J.
E. Butler of Wilklnfkon were among
the visitors at the state house today.
Judge Butler Is the ordinary of tho
county. After January 1 he will hold
the office of Judge of the county court
of Wilkinson county. He succeeds to
the latter office Hon. John P. Chat-
field, who has resigned for the purpose
of entering the ministry. The two of
fices were consolidated by an act of
the legislature at Its session held last
summer.
The Redmond - Hassee
Fuel Co., phone 223, Coal
and Wood.
VIRGINIA POLITICS
| Isa Fayette, which Is expected to ar
rive here within a few dnya. The bust
reproduced from the original by
Iloudon.
Prominent Lawyer Killed.
HUNTI NOTON, VV. Va., Dec, 22.—
I. E. Christian, a leading lnwyer and
partner of Joseph M. Handers, recently
A thing of henuty is a Joy forever, nnd making i
matter when you have seen the wealth of magntllc
by Mite Honriotta Davis.
8HE IS SHOWING
Handsome Combs for the hair—
jewelled nnd plain—tortoise shell
und umber—Jet and cut steel. nettes.
Hammered Brass—the rage In 8wtlld<
Massive Jardiniere, Umbrella Stands i
high
id Cnrtdlestlcks
Besides carrying this elegant stock. Miss Davis is thoroughly J
equipped with all modern appliances for treating tho hair, skin uu<! t
nails, and her holiday offer of -f
13 Treatments for,... $5.00 X
13 Electrical Treatments for $8.00 T
!a particularly attractive. X
A word to the wise Is sufficient, and tho Christians shoppor win T
find It well worth while to taka tho elovator at the Coro mere ul Bank, £
and drop In for a visit to X
Hiss Henrietta Davis, 1
Fourth Floor - - Phone 2562 I
Children’s Haircutting and Maniouring for Gentlemen a Specialty. ^
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A Merry Christmas
It la for the provident man and hla
family. Comforta are many and Santa
Claus la always sure-to make a visit
to his cheery hearth. Put a nest egg
Info the Equitable Ravings department
for the children for their Christmas
gifts and you will teach them habits of
saving, and by the time they are of ago
It will have rolled Jip Into a goodly
sum. We pay 6 per cent Interest
deposits.
EQUITABLE BANKING & LOAN CO
It I. Con.idsr.fi by Pr.,ld.nt R.o..v.lt | “ JESSS MB’ .7^21
in Conf.r.ncs.
WABHINOTON. Dec. 21.—Virginia
politic, formed one topic of consider.
tlon by the president today. He bad . . ... .. ..
u conference with Repre.enti.llve ■"JL h ”(! h * n lndlcU,, ‘brough
f *nir> IllHoi Wn .1.1*1 Vfnlto.1 I ChNStlSn • effort*.
almost Instantly killed at Oceana to
day by "Ken" Canterbury, who escaped
to the mountains. A posse la In pur
suit. Canterbury operated a gambling
Demp, Judge Waddel of the United
Btatea court and L. L. Lewis, 'United
Htates district attorney for the eastern
district of Virginia. The delegation
Informed the president that an Import
FOIl J
CHRISTMAS*
Try Our
TEETH OF CHILDREN
Pipes! Pipes!
Nothing better fora
Xmas present for a man.
A full assortment in Mer-
schaum and Briar Root.
H. J. Lamar & Co.
Two doors from the Ex
change Bank. Cherry St.
Wilson—Collier.
VIENNA, Ga., Dec. 22.—!*st night
at the home of Judge and Mra J. D.
Hargrove Mr. W. O. Wilson was mar
ried to Mias Bessie Collier, Rev W. L.
Cults, pastor of the Baptist church,
officiating. Mr. Wilson Is the popular
agent of the Georgia Southern and
Florida railroad at this place. Mia
. . „ . . i Few mothers know how vitally Important
ant conference of Republican leaders b tho MfC of a chlkJ - t flrlt lce!h . ^
of the state was to be held during the I 0 f the permanent set depends almost
holidays at Roanoke and that an effort j-ujA. upon [J
was to he made to securd unanimity * 1 v •
at action In Virginia looking to a re
organisation of the Republican party
of the state. It Is proposed by the pro
moters nf the conference to make the
Republican organization un earnest and
aggressive contestant for every state
office. The president Indicated his ap-
Ull Jlir ' -I’l' Ul HHU'.-IICI 1113 ttU- I , , . , . , i.. „ I.. _
proval nf tbo M-m. but Indict.,1. al.o accumulation of tartar,.yetbait., (tea from
Hint h. P<mM Ink. no n.rt in vi»ini. pit does not Ktr.lch Iho enamel. Do not
SOZODONT £
TOOTH POWDER
s«d With SOZODONT Liquid, prevent.
that he could takt no part In Virginia E rlt 7.V.. ,...1.
political affair. In supporting one t*r- j ^oSonT 0 " Uby ,th * lnsUI
3 PORMHl LIQUID. POWDER, PA8TK.
tlone or another. He expressed the |
hope that Virginia Republicans would |
get together and act aa a unit
ELKO.
ation.
fa the alec
id of Mrt
At New Orlean*.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 22.—NIchol’e
riding was a feature of today’s racing.
The boy bad four mounts and landed
three winners, finishing second with
hla last mount Fox Mead and Reli
ance were the only winning favorites.
First race, six furlongs-
<j to t. won: Little Jack II
j, second: Dalesman, 11 -b
Time. 1:14 4-5. *
Merry P'oneer, 8 to 1, third.
1:44 4-6.
Fourth race handicap mile an
twenty yards—Kings Trophy, 18 to l
won; De Resseke, even, second; Mata
dor, 15 4 to L third. Time, 1.44.
Fifth race, mile—Reliance, 2 to
von; Mountebank. 6 to 1, second; Da!
[jer. 6 to |*y Green. 18 to 5. third. Time, 1:44.
6, tblid. Sixth race, telling, six furlongs—€
j To Win, 1ft to 1. won; Orcen Gowi
ary popular. They will make their
iome at Vienna.
—
Z YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER
J will not be complete w
Jell-0
seven furlo
The Huguenot, I Time
e, 16 to 8, third.
Du
1:44 2-!
Second race,
yox Mead. 9 to.
17 to J, second;
Time, 1:282-6. _ . _
Third race, mile—Mae Hanlon. 12 to All the new book
j, won; Court Maid, * to s, second; i and Stationery Co.
il«. 7 to 1, third. 1 berr
$1.50 Books at $125.
cEvoy Book | CP
New Bank Soon to Be In Op<
Farm Labor Plentiful.
ELKO. Ga., Dec. 22. The bank of |
Elko will soon he the pride of Elko and ,
this serf ion. Charter fo» $25,000 has,
■■ been applied for. A very pretty stone
,f Mrs. J- D7 Har- j front building la In course of ere n.»n.
Heard and la Farm labor Is plentiful. »o farmers
report, only good effect brought about
from low price cotton.
C. E. Eubanks A Bro. are ere, ting a
handsome and commodious two-story
brick building.
The friends of Rev. W. c. Wade will
be glad to know that he ls convales
cent, after several ninea-
The college girls ar« arriving to
spend Christmas with homefolkw Miss
Julia Eubanks from Gain—*, ip- «Vjd
Miss Lulu Mesns from Wesleyan have
arrived. MDses ClytU ..nd wim* BufT
from Mllledgevllle an 1 M!» Edna
Kezar from Forsyth m* egpfcta) to
morrow.
Mr. J. H. Coffer of this place, who
was so badly Injured by a freight train
In Valdosta a few d*yn ago, has been
brought home and la suffering greatly
on account aomewh * of the move.
Mrs. A. C. Pate sne : !*•» m try Lizzie
Me^ns are vUUictg m MarehtLUvUis*
1=3 OFF
on all our
de without
fpular dessert, which
Award, Gold Medal,
tuition. An artistic
hat also pleases the
f to prepare. 8fx
tmon, Orange, Raap-
Cbocolafe and Cber-
ekage of each today
r, 10c. When you
n use Jell-0 JCB
All ingredients In
grocera
Holiday Goods '£
PURL
Pennsylvania Rye
Six Years Old.
By Tbe Gallon
Express S‘2.75 Prepaid
Four Fail Quarts
Express t?:i.OO Prepaid
A Rich and Mellow Whls-
bg key just tine for making
Egg Nog.
Except Hoyler’s Candy
and Cut Glass
Will bo sold the balance
this week at Ono-third off I
Jno. S. Hoge Drug Co.
Send for our Price-list
The Altmayer & Flatau Liquor Company.
506, 50b. 51a, s<2 Fourth St. Macon, Ga.
NOTICE of Fli
Macon, Qa
Prompt Rtt
nlK
Ol'dcia
to Mail
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