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THE MACON' TELEGRAPH : THURSDAY MORNTVG, .DECEMBER 29, ' 1504.
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Hut the
Heat
You Gan Defy
the aeverest kind of weather If you are pre•
pared tor It.-this Is the place where you
can get fixed up In such good fashion that
these
GOLD DAYS
will not terrify you ••one ot the best things
to keep you warm Is a
Pul! Down Gap
together with a pair of heavy
Woolen or Undressed {lined) Gloves,
and Good Warm Underwear
These we have In all grades.
Gaps*50c to 1.50
Gloves*$lto 2.50
Underwear*$1 to $6
lbs
r
Warm Wool Blankets
26 pairs Blankets, good wool, slightly soiled ; on the outside edges.
"Semple Blankets," but not materially damaged.
12-4 California, which sold for 212.60. now $9.00
11-4 California, which sold for $10.00, now $7.50
11-4 California, which sold for lp.60, now $6.50
11-4 Wool Blanket, which sold for $7.60 and $6.60,now. .$5.00
10-4 Wool Blanket, which sold for $4.60, now.... $3.75
10-4 Wool mixed Blanket, which sold for $4.00, now... .$3.25
10- 4 Wool mixed Blanket, which sold for: $3.00, now... $2.25 .
11- 4 Gray, Tan and White Cotton Blanket for... $1.00
Big Line Comforts
Good, fresh, fluffy, full size, nil cotton Comforts-, covered
with fast colored Sllkoline and Satteen, for. $1.00, $1.60
$2.00 and $ 2 - M
DOWN COMFORTS—Big sizes, full weight, covered with
figured and solid Sllkoline, $6.00, $6.50, $7.60, $9,00* and $10.00
Now
to
use
is the Time
them . . .
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CANDY
We nsk tho trade to boar in mind
that wo nro headquarters for all
kinds of candies. Our big factory
is fully equipped and running ev
ery day. Order of us and got fresh
made goods. Wo soli only to doal-
ers. Exclusively wholosalo.
j Johnson King & Company,
j Manufacturing Confectioners,
• Macon, Ga.
HERTZ COAL CO.
Phono 033
Prompt Deliveries on Wood and Coal.
Try Our
PURE
HEAVY WORK AHEAD
FOR BIBB’S GRAND JURY
Sessions Will Be Returned Next Mon
day and Several Murders Are to Be
Investigated—Superior Court Opens
Three Weeks Later.
The Blizzard is Here!
Winter Caps
weather and Winter Caps go hand in
Despite the heavy work which has
bean already done by the grand Jury of
Bibb for the November term of the su
perior court there Is still ahead for this
body a great deal of Important work to
be gtaken up when duties are resumed
on next Mondky morning.
The work which Is #to be done Is
done during t3ie fall and It Is predicted
that matters of Interest will require
sessions of this body for several weeks.
The mysterious killing of A. 1$. Cole,
the telephone lineman, and the murder
charge against Hal Schofield are to be
among the first duties of the grand
Jury on opening work Monday morn
ing. There ane charge* of murder
against more than one negro.
Superior court will not be In session
before the third week In January.
When work begins the criminal branch
will be handled and this will also af
ford Important work. The criminal
docket was not cleared during the fall
and the work Which will be added by
the deliberations of the grand Jury will
require a long session. The civil branch
will not be In ttie hands of the court
before February.
CENTRAL’S LIMITED
CHICAGO TO FLORIDA
Solid Vettibuled Train for Benefit of
Peoplo of Frozen North to Enjoy
Comfort of 8unny 8outh—Important
Change In Schedules—No. 14 to
Leavo Atlanta at 12:20 Midnight In
stead of 1:40 a. m.
The Central of Georgia railway an
nounces that the Chicago and Florida
limited will make Ita first trip south
bound, leaving Chicago 1:15 p. m., Jan
uary 0th, arriving Atlanta 10:33 a. m.
and Macon 1.00 p. m., January 10 and
St. Augustine 0:25 p. m., same day.
The first trip northbound will be leav
ing fit. Augustine 8:20 a. m., January
11th, Macon 4:20 p. m.. reaching At
lanta 7:00 p. m., same day. and Chica
go 4:30 p. m., the following day.
This magnificent solid .vcstlbuled
train will run dally after the above
date until about April 15th, between
Chicago and fit. Augustine, with sleep-
LADIES AUXILIARY
AT INDUSTRIAL HOME
They Will Furnish Dinner Today for Boys
end Girls at Which Will Be Present the
Board of Trustees and General Mana
ger—A Board Meeting.
A dinner will he given the boys and
girls of tho Georgia Industrial Home todsy
by tho ladles’ auxiliary of this Institution
and the board of trivitees, an well as
all the ladles of the auxiliary will bo
present. Manager Gunn will also be pres
ent, and the occasion will be one of more
than ordinary Interest to the board, tho
president and the manager.
There will he a meeting of the board of
trustees of the horn* In the office of
President E. J. Willingham this afternoon
at 5 o’clock, at which* time Important
Gourd at the time the home goes Into
the hands of Manager Gunn.
The reports will contain full Ini
ns to the financial condition nt present.
It will also show what >runrts have been
gathered during the past months and a
full account or the funds received and
tho account of expenses since the death
of Rev. W. E. Mumfocd. the founder.
Manager Gunn returns to Atlanta to-
fiMfifRI PPR HP flight for his family. He will be In
u» .j * Macon on Saturday prepared to take up
}>Slwecn fit. Louis and fit. Augus-t residence nt the homo In tho cottago
tocjnecly occupied by the founder. Jila
Pennsylvania Rye
Six Years Old.
ttnt. This train Is composed of Pull
man drawing-room aleepors, observa
tion library car, dining car, combina
tion baggage«car and coach, dining car
service a la carte.
It Is steam heated, electric lighted,
and Is the only solid train between Chi
cago and Florida. It arrives and de
parts at La Salle street station, Chi
cago.
In addition to this there will be sev
eral Important changes In Central of
Georgia railway schedules, effective
Sunday, January 8th; Southwestern
division train No. I for Columbus und
Birmingham will leave Macon 3:35 a.
nv, Instead of 3:45 n -y, ns heretofore:
train No. 11 for Alt ,iy and Montgom
ery will leave Mscon 8:45 n. m., Instead
of 4:10 a. in., as heretofore: truln No. 1
leaving Macon 1:13 p. in., for Colum
bus will be extended to Birmingham,
arriving that point 10.15 p. m., mak
ing connection with the Queen and
.Crescent system, Frisco and Bout hern
railway for the West; Train No. 8 from
Albany will arrive Macon 7:51 a. m.;
train No. 6 from Montgomery and Al
bany will arrive Macon 4:i5 p. m., In
stead of 4:05 p. m.. und train No. 2
from Birmingham and Columbus will
arrive Macon 4:10 p. nv. Instead of
4:15 p. in. Mncon division train No.
14 will leave Atlluita 12:20 midnight,
ar/lvlng Mncon 3:20 a in.; train No. 11
for Atlanta will leave Macon 8:20 a.
m.. Instead of 8 a. m.; Chicago and
Florida Limited for Atlanta will leave
Macon 4:20 p. in., arriving there 7:00
p m.: train No. 15 will leave Mncon
pV 4 .15 p. nv. making local stops, arriving
W I Atlanta 7:55 p. m.; train No. 12 from
U j Atlanta will arrive Macon 7:20 p. nu
y? Instead of 7:25 p. nv. and train No. 4
U J will arrive Macon 11:20 Instead of
s 17:25 midnight. Savannah division
xfc j train No. 25 from Katonton and MU1-
i cdgevllle will nrrtve Macon 8 -a. m.
afe Instead of 7:50 n. m.
& |SOUTHERN EXPRE83~ EMPLOYES
Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honev and Tar ns a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
and Tar many Imitations are offered
for the genuine. Ask for Foley's
Honey wnd Tar and refuse any substi
tute offered as no other preparation
will give the'same satisfaction. It Is
mildly laxative. It contains no opiates
and is safest for children and delicate
persons. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Co.,
druggists.
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
TQ BE ENTERTAINED
formerly occupied by the founder. H
dptlcs begin at the homp on January 1.
Doctors Could Not Help Her.
"I hnd kidney . trouble for years,”
writes Mrs. Kbvmond Conner of Bbel-
ton. Wash., "in uN the (doctors could not
help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure,
ana tho very first dose gave me re
lief and I am now cured. I cannot say
too much for Foley's Kidney Cure.” It
makes the diseased kidneys sound so
they will eliminate the poisons from
the blood. Unless they do ihls, goo4l
health Is Impossibly. Bold by II. J.
Members of the Ladies* Auxiliary
Have Arranged for Joint Installation
of Officers of Each Local Division—*
Delightful Programmo Arranged for
Tonight.
The members of the Ladles' Auxill
ary of the local'order of Railway Con
ducftirs have arranged for the Joint in
stallation of the officers of the two
dlvlsons. No. 123 and 173. In Conduc
tors’ hall on Poplar street tonight, the
programme beginning at 7:30 o'clock.
The affair will be delightful in Its
every feature. There will be music by
the ’Guttenberger orchestra, a fine
supper, dancing and brief addresses by
prominent speakers. The ladles of the
auxiliary have at other times shown
a rare grace of entertainment and the
occasion tonight. In that respect,
be surpassing. Not only the conduc
tors and their families are Invited, but
their friends as Veil.
G r e e t i n
We desire to extend to our
friends and customers, our
grateful appreciation of their
liberal patronage and to wish
them a Merry Christmas and a
Happy, Prosperous New Year
a
Women love a clear, healthy com
plexlon. Pure blood makes It. Bur
dick Blood Bitters makes pure blood.
Lamar & Co., druggists.
SALVATION ARMY
TO ENTERTAIN TODAY
A Large Christmas Treo Will be Giv
en tho Poor of the City—To be
Placed at tho Hussar's Armory on
Poplar Street
Bibb Manufacturing Co,,
Macon, Ga.
Manufacturers of
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, Etc.
By The Gallon
Express $2.75 Prepaid
Four Full Quarts
Express S3.GO Prepaid
A Rich and Mellow Whis
key just fine for making
Egg Nog.
flr j Entertained by Mr. Thomas Grier, the
Solid for our Price-list $ L< **'
r-,_. . ■ • '4 Mr. Thomii. Or!.-r. th. atent nt the
4 131311 Liquor LOllinilllV 45 Houtlwm Kxrree» Contr.tnir. Hnd one
' 1 J ifl nt the mn.i efficient of th, multluM
of officer, of th, great Orjonliuion
brought to hi. home nnd to hi. heart
yesterday nil the employe, of Che lo
cal office. At hi. re.ldonc. on Plum
street, ho hnd prepared n moat boun-
leou. .upper und It \vn» thoroughly
enjoyed by every one preaenu The
treating, of the Chrt.tm«..tld* were
tno.t cordially given, and a "hippy
New Year" wa. the general tout.
The AH mayor &
506, 5<iS, 510, 512 Fourth St. Mncon, Ga. • S
Tonight at the armory of the Ma
con Hussars on Poplar street the local
members of the 8alvatton Army will
give a mammoth Christmas tree to 600
roor children of the city. Through the
funds of the association and by popu
lar subscriptions the cost of fitting up
the tree has been raised and the work
era are ready to do what they can for
the help of the deserving poor. Shoes,
huts, toys and other articles have been
ired and will be given away. Cap
tain and Mrs. Hendierson' have made
the arrangements arid hope to make
the occasion a happy one.
No Cass of Pneumonia on Record.
We do not know of a single Instance
Where a cough or * cold -resulted In
pneumonia or consumption when
Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken.
It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so
do not take chances with some un
known preparation/which may contain
opiates, which cause constipation, a
condition that retards .recovery from
a cold. Ask for Foley's Honey and
Tar and refute any substitute offered.
Sold by H. J. Lamar A Co., druggists.
MANY CREDITORS
CALLED FOR CHECKS
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SUCCESS
First National Paid Out $45,000 Yesterday
on New Twenty Per Cent. Dividend.
HEARING FOR WOMEN
IN RECORDER’S COURT
Dollie Flanders Wa. Surrendered by
Her Bond.men and ia in the Ba
rack.—All Three Were Tried Before
Recorder Nottingham and Decision
Will bo Rendered Today.
n
IN THE
CURE OF
lie reiver. Sutler paid out upon lb©
Utlonul twenty per cent, dividend j>t tho
to tie- decorum, of ttil. Institution
Notional Bank yesterday In check,
of III.0W. The hank wan open from
►til t o'clock, end during the Mme tlto
renter, ceiled steadily for the amount,
lue them
It will require some time to pay out
hla dividend, as It hss with all others.
• **d there will be some tn the hands of
he receiver which will never ba halted
or. There an check, tn th. bank which
ecro mr.de for the flrat dividend of forty
There are also some of the
J of twenty-Ave per cei
Dollie Flanders, one of the women
who has been used several times as
witness In the killing of A. D. Colo,
was locked up yeeterday at police
station at the order of Chief of Police
Conner, after being notified by her
bondsmen that they deelred to sur
render her She will be held until the
decision of Judge Nottingham la ren
derctl In the charge of disorderly con
duct against her.
Annette Carter and Alice Babbitt
were placed on trial before the re
corder yesterday morning and the
chargee against both of them were
henrd. Judge Nottingham withheld
his decision until this morning,
this time they will know the result ot
the trials.
All Of the witnesses In the killing
of the telephone lineman have been
released and the women of Annette
Carter's house are noyv being tried In
recorder's court on chnrges of disor
derly -onduct. There are charges of
this character against nil three and tn
addition to this there Is a charge ot
running a disorderly house sgalnst
Annette Carter.
Annette Carter secured bondsmen
for all three of the women on the
charges held against them at police
court and thrse are the only charges
with which they art now having to
deal.
The women were represented In po
Ilea court by Attorneys John R. Coop
er and Matt. R. Freemen. Wltni
In the case for the city were Detective
Amerson and Chief Conner. They tes
tified as to the character of the house
and were questioned by Attorney
Cooper ee to whether the women were
not being prosecuted tn police oourt
because they refused to testify In the
killing of the lineman. The question
was not allowed by the recorder.
Cooper then stated that the women
had nothing to do with the row be'
tween the men and were not res pen
stble for their conduct tn the house on
the night when Cole was shot. Tha
eases will be concluded today and the
recorder's decision will be given out.
divide
188,384
present dividend
ment Qt (he or
USO.W. This wm complete
>utton ot over half a million
tr*t National Bank since It arms
Tho
l’liomas St.
Otlico.
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time, tut it core
romfceasek Not injuria
At 75c Bouk.
Write for Booklet,
K it. BriXOL CsIfvrsHj
W5*,-JVjS
rer suffetm thus im
am* Its greateit a4vo-
itucrx Takes a lit-
3 to 6 bottks lex
■inr*
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v»a reqt....
' the bank.
rad* to
Don't Use Poor Oil.
F»r use on sewtng machines, bicy
cles snd alt purposes requiring a line
lubricant the best Is cheapest In tha
end. Genuine Singer oil # can only ba
obtained at linger atom Look (Or
• red S. $U Ct rry street, Macon.
Don't Give the Baby
Dangerous Drugs,
Th-re !• on* eats, tare and abso
lutely barmleu rrmeuy Xoria-
(ant’s ill*, ltu
Baby Ease
f HE WOKtO S BEST BtBY KEOICOlE.
Gold
hand.
As there is plenty of
us, it’s the best kind of a
zero weather before
WINTER PROPOSITION
to have a good warm Cap where you can lay
your hands on it when needed.
We have all the good shapes for Men and Boys,
Men’s Driving Caps and Storm Caps—
50c, 75c to $1.00
Boys’ School Caps, and every boy needs one.
50c to $1.50
We carry the best v.arioty in Caps you’ll
find any where.
Benson & Moore
The Up-to-date Clothiers.
SATISFACTION OR YOUR 1 MONEY-BACK
MACON. ga.
Beware of Imitations
and Frauds
We own ami control
Willow Dale Pure Rye
Which cannot bo 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, i
Distillers, Hacon, Ga.
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OTHER THINGS BESIDES
JEWELS.
Xmas is Coming
There are lots of things In a Jewel
ry Store that don't contain Jewell: lota
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 ot small novelties at extreme
ly moderate prices. You can not spend
nn hour better than by taking n look
around our stock. You are perfectly
welcome to look as long as you like;
buy when you get ready.
J. H. & W. W. Williams, 553 Cherry St. Macon, Ga
Drawn from the Wood!
It makes little difference, however, how
you get our Liquors, from the wood or
from the bottle, as both are guaranteed
to be absolutely pure and palatable. Our
large stock of
WINES AND LIQUORS
gives smple scope for a pleasing election.
The best distillers and wine growers of
this anti forelsn countries are well repre
sented here. Favor ua with an order.
Old Joe Mercer Corn, stx-year-oui. one
gallon Jug S2.76, delivered.
Four full quarts, $3.00, delivered.
Bartlett Pure Rye. one gallon Jug, $2.33.
delivered. Four full quarts, $3.25, deliv
ered.
Genuine Mt. Vernon Rye, 8 years old.
$3.73 tq gallon Jug- delivered. Four full
a uarts. genuine Mu Veraon Rye. $4.00,
altyered. •
We are agents for Lewis’ ’€•; Duffy’s
Pure Molt. Wilson’s Whiskies. Saxerad
Cocktail. BcMitx snd Aurora beers. Writs
'ua for price list. SpeoUl prices oa whole*
S3 CENTS EVERTWHIXL
Bafr, Ease «aa»ita«-' - } C«„ Mace*. Sa.
>s
Sam & Ed Weichselbaum,
'PHONE 414
341 THIRD ST., MACON. GA.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Meteorological data furnished by the
>cal office of the United States depart-
i*nt of agriculture, weather bureau, for
nty-four hours ending at 4 pw m..
time. ,
Thermograph Readings.
.54:11 pm.
• S-v i am.
m. read 4.4 feet, a rise of 4.4 feet during
the r * t twi nty-four hours being 7.4 feet
above low water mark of 1104.
The Oconee river at Mil!edge villa read
4.5 feet, a rlae of 17 feet during the past
twenty-four hours.
Th$ Oconee river at Dublin read M
of a foot, a ri'.* of a.3 of a foot during tha
.35 1 past twenty-four hours.
..»i 1 pm.
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apt relief from pain
>:.e worth many
by all drua-
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