Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 25, 1908, Image 3
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1903
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Closed All Day Tomorrow
ON ACCOUNT OF
THANKSGIVING DAY
It has long been the custom of Burden-Smith & Co.
to not open their store for business on Thanksgiving
Day. We have no intention of ever deviating from this
practice. •
We are .open all day today and will he glad to see
as many of our friends as will call.
Our line of Holiday Goods is received and on sale
—a beautiful collection of goods, appropriate for pres
ents for everyone.
See our line of rich Cut Glass, Fancy Pottery, Hand
Painted China, Baskets, Dollsr Fancy Needle Work,
Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Belts, Girdles, Ribbons, Neck
wear and numberless other articles.
When you shop early, you help yourself and help
the people behind the counters. Trading is never as sat
isfactory to anyone when there is so much commotion.
McEvoy’s 572 Cherry St.
As Manufacturers of
1 ENGINES and BOILERS
«r» desire to call particular atten tlon to the High Grade Engine, wo are
turning out and tor nay that we guarantee without hesitation that there
Is no better engine ot its class put on the market today In the United
States. The perfectly balanced valve makes It of high value, and tho
workmanship being first class, and a substantially put up engine,
adapts It particularly to work requiring hard service. We are fur
nishing them to almost all kinds of power .plants and particularly Is
ft being used largely In saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, and
ginning plants. We ore prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers
who con give us a call that It has no equal. Write for fuU Information
and do so today.
ADDRESS
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, Georgia.
SOUTHERN
ELECT R IC
SUPPLY & MFGe CO.
Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212.
Whiskey for Medicinal Use
should be the real genuine article, combining rich flavor with
absolute parity.
SunnyBrook
TOE PURE, POOD
Whiskey
t« pure, natural whiskey, distilled aid aged in the food old
Kentucky way. Agi, Proof aid Quantity attested by th«
Government "Green Stamp" which mil every bottle.
„Jbe richness ol flavor and soft mellowness ot Sunny Brook
Whiskey especially recommends It (or home see as a health-
ful stimulant and ■ whaleman took.
DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU IMESS PREPAID
•Y ANY OF IMS F0U4WIN* tIOTMBUTIAI:
C. BLUM A CO.s JACKSONVILLE. PL A.
C. C. BUTLER CO.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
BEDINCFIELD A CO.. JACK&ONVI LL B. FLA.
D. F. A C. P. LONO. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
GALLAGHER A O GAHA. CHATTANOOGA- TENN.
H. LEVYSTEIN A CO.. MONTGOMERY. ALA.
L. LOIB WHISKEY CO.. MONTGOMERY. ALA.
Time to Think of Christmas
None too soon to give some thought to the selec
tion of Christmas presents. Better start early and
get the choice.
This year we will show a Fine Line Imported
China.
An especially attractive line in novelties and
beautifully decorated goods. Prices 25c to $15.00.
GIFT BOOKS
Everything new and nice—one advantage in
buying Books is that something nice can be had at
any price.
TOYS AND DOLLS. A complete line of good rcliahlo
goods.
PICTURES AND MIRRORS. An elegant line of Pic
tures in oil, water color, photogravure.
.COME IN AND LOOK US OVER.
NORTH GEORGIA
APPOINTMENTS
Bishop Hoss Places Ministers
at Closing Session of
Conference
GAINESVILLE. Cm. Nov. t4.—
Bishop E. E. Hots last night read
out his appointments for the ensuing
year for the preachers of the North
Georgia Conference. They follow in
part:
Athens District
W. L. Pierce, presiding elder.
Athens, First Church, M. L. Trout*
man.
Athens, Oconee Street and fission,
A. J. Sears.
Young Harris Memorial, F. 8. Hud*
son.
Athens circuit, B. H. Green.
Center Mission, J. G. Davis, t%ip-
ply.
Greensboro station. W. H. Ceoper.
Green circuit, .K Harold Pace.
Lexington circuit, J. E. Russell.
Broad River, C, M. Verdei.
Little River, A. B. Sanders.
9-taron, W. B. Bessent.
West Wilkes. J. W. Taylor.
Watklnsville, J. F. Davis.
Wlntersvillc. J. A. Sewell,
White Plains and Siloam, A. J.
Hughes.
Washington, H. J. Ellis.
Madison, W. T. Irvine.
Morgan circuit, W. C. Fox.
Farmington, J. M. Sewell.
Union Point, F. E. Jenkins.
Rutledge, J. M. Fowler.
Wesleyan Fcmalo College, W. B.
Bonnell.
Augusta District.
J. W. Heldt, presiding elder.
Augusta, St. Johns, L. G. John-
St. James, Richard Wilklnsop.
iBToadway. E. F. Dempsey.
Asbury, H. W. Joiner. •
Woodlawn, A. M. Pierce.
St. Luke, *T. P. Erwin.
Richmond. E. W. Reynolds.
' Hephslbah, L. P. Winter.
Grovetown, A. T. Heard.
Harlem. M. S. Williams and J. B.
Robbins.
Dearlng, Q. L. Morgan, supply.
Thomson Mission, R. A. Ed mo nil-
Thomson circuit, F. R. Seaborn.
Camak and Mesena. J. C. Adatna.
Norwood. J. R. Allen.
Warrenton, W. R. Foote.
Culverton. J. R. Jones.
Jewells, L. M. Twiggs.
Sparta. J. G. Logan and R. L.
Whitehead.
Hancock. A. D. Echols.
Paine College, R. L. Campbell, pro.
fessor.
Griffin District.
J. H. Eakes, presiding elder.
GrlfTIn. First Church, C. O. Jones.
» Griffin, Hanlelter, K. M. Stanton.
! Griffin. Third Church and Kincaid,
H. D. Pace.
GrlfTin circuit. E. A. Ware.
Barnesvltle station, II. C. Chris
tian.
B.irnesviUe Church. P. A. Kellctt.
Culloden and Yatcsvllle, J. B. Al
len.
Fayetteville, I. W. Kelthley.
Flovllla, M. L. Harris.
Forsyth, George W. Grlner.
Forsyth Church, J. M. Hawkins,
Hampton. F. J. Mush bum.
Inman, J* W. Bailey.
Jackson. 8. P. Wiggins.
Jenklnsburg. B. F. Dodson, supply.
Jonesboro, J. C. Atkinson.
Locust Grove, A. F. Ward.
McDonough, J. E. England.
Milner, N. K. Patlllo.
Senola. E. W. Jones.
Stockbrldge, M. B. Sams.
Thomaston, R. B. O. England.
Thomaston Mission, Walter Carmi
chael, supply.
Zcbulon, W. H. Speer.
GROWS HAIR
ON BALD HEADS
Bald Headed People May Get a New
Chance in Life,
In these days when youth Is the
moving factor In business; when a
man makes his mark at thirty live and
Is ready to retire at forty-live; when
business bouses pension the man we
call “middle aged" rather than allow
hla lagging Influence to Intrude upon
the commercial rush, a bald head Is
almost fatal to any man's hopes. The
following must therefore prove inter
esting to people whof are losing their
hair or who are bsla.
Resorcin is one of the latest and
most effective germ killers discover
ed by science, and In connection with
Seta Napthol. which Is both germicidal
and antiseptic, a combination Is form
ed which destroys the germs which
rob the hair of Its nutriment, and
also creates a clean and healthy con
dition of the scalp, which preventa the
development of the germs.
Pliocarpln Is a well known agent for
restoring the hair to Its natural oolor,
where the loss of color has been due
to a disease of the scalp. Yet, It Is
not a coloring matter or dye.
This combination of curatives mix
ed with alcohol as a stimulant per
fects tho most effective remedy for
hair and scalp troubles.
The famous Rexall “9S" Heir Tonic
Is chiefly composed of Resorcin, Beta
Napthol and Pliocarpln. It mokes the
scalp healthy, nourishes the hair, stim
ulates the follicles. 'Where the head
Is already bare, it enters the follicles,
revitalises the roots, supplies nourish
ment and stimulates a new growth.
We want wou to try a few bottles
of Rexall "92'' Hair Tonic, on our per-
sonal guarantee that the trial will not
cost you a penny If it does not give
you absolute satisfaction. That's proof
of our faith in thla remedy and |t|
should Indisputably demonstrate that
we know what we aro talking about
when wo aay that Rexall “92'' Hftlr
Tonic will grow hair on bald heads,
except of course, where baldness has
been of such long duration that the
roots or the hair aro entirely dead, the
follicles closed and grown over, and
the scalp Is glased,
Remember, wo are baslnr our
statements upon what has already
been accomplished by the use of Rex
all • , 93'* Hair Tonic, and we have the
right to assume that what it has done
to hundreds of others it will do for
you. In any event you cannot loso
anything by giving It a trial on our
liberal guarantee. Thg Taylor-Bayne
Drug Co.. Macon.
Blue Point and Apalachicola
Oysters, half shell. Daniel &
Blasingame. Phone 463;
Conference mlwlon evangelist, Nath
Thompson.
LaGrange District
J. W. Qulllaln. presiding elder.
LaGrange, First Church. Walker
Lewis.
South LaGrange. W. 8. Galnos.
St. John and Unity. G. L. Chas
tain.
West Point. R. C. Cieckler.
Mountvllle, W. A. Maxwell.
Greenville and Trinity, J. T. Rob
bins.
Oakland Mission, T. H. Maxwell.
Woodgury. J. S. Ware.
Chlpley, T. N. Rivera.
Glenn. W. L. Lyon, scpply.
Falrbum, E. II. Wood.
Hoganvllle and Corinth, J. M. Tum-
Ifn.
Franklin. R. F. Hodnett.
Grnnltevllle and Lono Oak, O. H.
8. Bugg.
Moreland and Luthersvllle, T. R.
Kendall. Jr.
Ncwoan, Flrat Church, It. J. Big-
ham.
Newnnn, Lovejoy Memorial, A. E.
Sansbum.
Turin. L. L. Landrum.
Whltoburg K. D. Harris, supply.
MEN*
The greatest asset you have is
your strength. You can’t afford
to give out. It is a vital necessity
that you have your nervous and
muscular system In perfect order
to withstand the constant wear
and tear of your daily work.
The finest tissue builder and strength
creator Is Vlnol, a Cod Uver prepa
ration that has the greasy, nauseat
ing oil eliminated—only the valuable
medicinal properties being combined
with peptonate ol iron. Its use will
keep you In health and strength.
DEBILITY
re.nils from a weakened con
dition due to Imperfect dlfles-
tlon, lack ol nutrition or over
work. Vlnol strengthens the
digestive organa, creates a
healthy appetite and makes
new blood. Yoa lose that fa
tigue. weakness and ran down
feeling when yon take Vlnol.
NERVOUSNESS
Is a complaint that can be read
ily overcome by using Vlnol.
It repairs broken down nerve
Itssire and builds strong.be all by
nerves that enable yon lo with-
rtand the worries and annoy
ances ana voidable In baslnesa.
BRAIN FAG
won't attack yoa U yoa repair
used-up nerve lorce with Vlnol.
Vlnol pats strength Into your
system—It gives yon vitality
and energy—It nonrlehea yonr
brain and body and keepa yoa
In a perfect stale of health—It
quickly re-establishes strength
after any severe Ulneaa.
DYSPEPSIA
Is dne lo derangement of the
digestive organs and their In
ability to assimilate nourlsb-
ment. Vlnol strengthens the
overtaxed nnd weakened di
gestive nerves and helps yonr
stomach do Its work.
VINOL QUICKLY CURES A COLD AND STOPS A COUGH
YOUR MONEY BACK IF VINOL FAILS TO HELP YOU
THE TAYLOR BAYNE D BUG COMPANY, MACON.
No Store Bat This Gives Yoa Unconditional Credit
Low, Plain Prices. The Best Qualities,
Buy now I Pay later! Here Is your Thanks
giving outfiit—waiting for you, and all you need
do is to come nnd£et it. Everything you want
is here—Just the styles every man, woman nnd
child is anxious to have. Just say " Charge It.”
Those two words are good as gold here.
NO STORE CAN UNDERSELL US. •
WOMEN’S SUITS
FURS
COATS
WAISTS
MILLINERY
MISSES' SUITS
CHILDREN'S COATS
MEN'S SUITS
OVERCOATS
HATS
SHOES
FANCY VESTS
BOYS' SUITS
REEFERS A OVERCOATS
FARLEY 4 GAUN
362 Second St.
Palmetto, G. P. Gray.
Bowden. V. E. Lanford.
Roopvllle Ml HA I nil, W. W. Beniion.
West Point circuit, F. R. Smith.
Agent superannuate homes, W. A.
Parks.
Oxford District.
C.. E. Dnwnffin. presiding elder.
Oxford anil Midway. W. H. La-
Prado, Jr.
Covington, IT. M. Qulillan.
Mansfield and Covington mission, E.
L. Mackny.
8alom Church. W. O. Butler.
Conyers, II. V. Branham.
Conyers circuit, J. M. Crowe,
Newborn. J. D. Milton.
Porterdale Mission, Irby D; Hen
derson.
Social Circle nnd Mission, W. R.
Branham.
Shady Dale, D. B. Cantell.
Eatonton. J. T. Eakes.
East Putnam, A. C. Cantrell.
West Putnam, Augustus Ernest.
Putnam Mission. Lewis B. Linn.
Montlcello, R. M. Dixon.
Montlcello Church, J. II. Farr.
Clinton Church, R. II. Mobley.
Mllledgovllle, Ford McKee.
Baldwin. B. P. Searcy.
South Baldwin nnd Mission, O. P.
MeDerment, supply.
Llthonlm W. P. King.
Stone Mountain, Flrley Baum.
Emory’ College. J. E. Dickey, presi
dent; W. F. Mellon and R. O. Smith,
professors; missionary to Hebrews.
Julius Mngath.
Rome District.
John S. Jenkins, presiding elder.
Rome, First Church, Charles C. Jar
rell.
Rome, Second Church, John .F. Yar.
b rough.
Rime, South Broad. F. D. Cantrell.
Rome, Howard avenuo, A. M.
Smith.
Floyd Mission, N. E. MeBreyer.
North Rome, L. H. Greene.
Ltndale, L. Roper, supply.
Cave Spring, E. C. Marks.
Cedartown, B. P. Allen.
Polk Mission, R. P. Tatum.
Buchanan. J. W. King.
Everett Spring, W. C. Huckaby,
supply,
Tallapoosa, W. M. Winn.
Villa Rico, C. P. Marohmsn,
Wnch Mission, G. B. Fraser.
Winston Mission, L. H. Ward.
York Mission, T. J. Owens.
Douglnsvillo, John R. Lewis.
Carrollton, A. W. Qulllaln, Jr. y.
Carrollton Station, J. W. Gober.
Rorkmart. B. H. Trammell.
Taylorsville. L. P. Huckabee.
Dalits. J. II. Bailey.
Educational secretary. Jolhn S. Jen
kins.
WELL BELOVED WOMAN
flWAlNRBORO, Ga., Nov. 24—The
remains of Mrs, Elisabeth Brinson, who
died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Sim Turner, were interred at Antioch
Church about ten miles In the country,
In the presence of a large assemblage
of friends and relatives.
The death of Mr*. Brinson removes
from Emanuel county one of tho old*
eet and best loved women of tho coun*
ty. She was born seventy-eight years
ago within three-fourths of a mile of
the place where ehe died and where
she epent her long and useful life. Be.
fore her marriage to Mr. Noah M.
Brinson, who died thlrty-one years
ago, ehe wae Miss Elisabeth Durden,
sister to Mr. F. J. Durden, of Sa
vannah; Mr. A. T. Durden, of Still-
more, and Mr. B. W. Durden, of
Summit, 'Mrs. Wm. Stevens, of Mid-
vllle Mrs. A. L. Turner, of Summit.
For moro than fifty yeers "he was
a consistent member of Antioch Prim*
Itlve Baptist Church.
She Is survived by three brothers
and two sisters above mentioned and
nine children. Dr. H. E. Brinson, and
Mr. M. J. Brinson, of Springfield;
Mr. D. K. tBrlnson. of Jacksonville
Fla.; Mr. W. A. Brinson, of Cobb*
town; Dr. F. R. Brinson, of Swains-
boro; Mr.. J. W. Bowl., of Summit;
Mr.. J. K. Lenler. of Srillmore; Mr..
A. B. Turner, of Graymont. and Mr*.
8. W. Button, of thla city. ....
Funeral aervic.. were con flu. led by
Elder A. T. Baaemore of Atlanta.
LONDON. Nor. ft.—Th. home ol
common, thla afttmoon by a vote Of
Dl to 41. agreed to the Oral reading
of the bill Introduced by William Red.
mond to remove the catering Catholic
dteabllltlea. Including the nmhlbltlon
of atnwt proceaalona, and to aboll.lt
the anti-catholic claua. In (ha oath
takan by the sovereign oa hte acona-
alon lo the throne. .
Aa thla bin baa bradically no chine.
of further conalderatton during rim
present area Inn the ngurea given
above can hardly be reaerded aa a real
Indication In feeling of tb« home. .
YOU DON’T NEED A LANTERN
to And honest stationary. Just oomo
here and you could dhoosa reliable
stationery with your eye* shut. In
fact, you couldn't select an Inferior
quality because we don't keep that
kind. No watered Inks, no flimsy
bindings, no writing papers that are
only blotters. See what we 4iare and
you’ll get what you want
MACON BOOK CO.
Ill Cherry Street.
D. F. & C. P. LONG
Wholesale Wines and Whiskies, Imported and Domestic
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
IMPORTED BRANDIES, GINS AND RUMS
In Original Imported Bottling.
Per Qt
Henneay'c Three Star Cognac % *1.75
A. A P. Leroy Three Star Cognac II.Do
Key Brand Jamaica Bum 21.60
Hill A Underwood Dry Gin 1.26
Gordon Dry ain 1.26
German Allssch Kummel 1.2S
IMPORTED WINES
In Original Imported Bottling
Cunlllfe. Dobson ft Co. chateau Monlot Claret 11.00
Krott Laubcnhelmei Rhine l.oo
hNfepoort A Co. London Dock Port 1.26
Don Carlo* Sherry l.SR
Nicholas Gomes Malaga '.*• 1.26
Nicholas Gomes Moscatel 1.26
Krohn'a Campanarto Madeira 1.2S
IMPORTED PORT AND SHERRY WINES IN BULK
Bottled By Ub.
• PerQt PerOal
Gomes Old Family Sherry 10.76 $2.60
Louis Koester A Co. Anchor Port 71 160
Write us for special prices on above goods In case lots.
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A powerful natural mineral water
containing a remarkable combina
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A priceless Coon to those who sailor from
CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION-
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Uver and Skin Troubles.
Tho natural well near Greenville, Alt,
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Its healing waters have brought renewed health to
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Orders bottle today from any of tho jlMeodng
drug flits. A ton «• tebleepoonful dttotod In
ordinary water m dose* On* gist 91.00-.Loots
two or tbroo weeks.
For Sole by
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iOct iour FrlcnJ" on Lubricating
Ollfl. Linseed and Turfs.
Canfield Oil Co.
467 Second St. I
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