Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 10, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1908 INDIGESTION VANISHES LETTERS THAT COME WHEN MI-O-NA IS USED FROM LITTLE HEARTS Stop Suffering from Stomach Misery, and Eat What You Please Here ere wme irpsrt stomach srmp- Jorus: no fop food: eat a little force of habit; feel overfull, un easy and distressed Immediately after eating; have difficulty In breathing; dlMdMM. Inching of ku, with tune of aour fooa in mouth. i Ktomaeh and bowel*. It does more: It decaya and the nutritious matter which should go to make new blopd deoaya wiUl It, and thin lead* to an Impoverished condition of the blooh, to nervmiene**, biliousness, constlpa- ;tv>n. si< k h' .iflnehe, bad breath which| And *I|;thfa trouble la rauaefi bf the food that doesn't digest, hut fermenta In the stomach. And fermentation la couaed by the stomach not being itrong enough to thoroughly ml* the food arlth the dl- gestlvo Julcea. Tlred-out stomach you might call It, but at any rata It should b*; quickly rectified If you would enjoy Ufa, and go to your meal* with a good healthy appetite. Ml-O-NA la recognised the world over a* the leading stomach tonic, and It 1* responsible for tens of thousand* of cure*. In fact. It la such a positive cure for Indigestion nml stomach troubles that It la guar anteed to cure or money bark. It Is f-.r sale by The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. f>>r I»o cent* a largo box. and It Is Smre to relieve the worst case of Indi gestion or gastritis In a, few hours. * Booth’* PHI" for constipation are pleusant and efficient. 25 cents at Tho Tuylor-diayne Drug Co. Santa Claus’ Seat In his famous sleigh must need repair ing by this time. How about that seat In your carriage? Or any other part of the vehicle? W« do all kinds of carriage repairing except the poor kind. Bring your carriage here and huvo u* put It In shape for the holl days. There’s time yet. AND ARE ALU ADDRE88ED TO SANTA CLAUS, CARE OF THE TELEGRAPH. Claud Murray Bobbitt: "I am nearly two years old and I want a horse what I can rids on. Daddy rides me sorna- timea, but I want one all the time. I want a rag doll so I wont tear my sister's doll up. T ean Wow a horn too. and love candy and apple*. I dont want much, so you cun not forget. P. ».—i live where my big brother and sister live. ESSSlKfQ&GA>: M 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. "The VICTOR” DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM OPIUM and WHISKY B e^wIthouWhMke' •ever* suflVrln*. comfort of patients carefully looked after. A home- like, pleasant •aulurlom — aot a prlton. Treatment entirely free from say harmful result*. Our thirty years' esperlrnre ahowa these dUeaaca are curable. Patients also treated at their homes. Oar book Dr.II.il. Waal ley C A •t particulars free. Addn ley Co. Atlanta, 4Ja. •She Is Pleased Becouso her husband has giv en her nn Elcetrio liming Di»h, which is just whnt she wonted. It is just the thing for cooking oysters, rarebits, omelets, etc. Oou be used on tho dining tnblo without injury to it. Can you think of any thing more useful to give your wife for Xmast Let us show you tho many electrical appurtenances we wo have for sale. Macon Railway & Light Co. 'wvdm.' I idect rtruiglit old Rye Wli.lin and thrn blend them mywlf. pmon.ll)'. I do dm to gel the right kind ot fine old Rye mUff with which to rapply tho» patrons who want a fine old whiikry, and are willing to pay the prico which time place, oo good whiskey. “CONSTITUTION” Rye Whiskey is tins brand—it is alwsys unjocm—thuya the ume, and I will gladly refund your money should you not be pleased with it. R. M. ROSE CO., Dstiillers CWtanongx Tann. Jacksonvfflw Fla. New York I’£BBX£te!S,T: Lr :“r. $s.oo i H. Donahue, V. I*. Jerome Herman. fiea-Troas. Bedingfield & Co., Inc. P. O. BOX 1098, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. MUMM’S EXTRA RYE. 4 Quart* 9 LW 1 Gal. Jug ...$ s.ifi 8 VJuart- 1959 5 Gal. Jug MO IS Quart* I4.f0 I GoL Jug * 12.50 OLD NICK ROLAND CORN. 4 Quart. M-W t aal. tag ,S.M t Quart. «■« ! OaL Jus «.0« ,, Quarts *•** » Oat Jus I.M WILLOW BROOK RYE. 4 Quart, 1 Oat. Jus IJ.M 5 Quart, MS S *JaL Jus 4.23 12 Quart, . MS S tial Jug «,7S IMPORTANT. Take warning and oMor now—do not wait. Avoid the Chrihttnaa ru.-lt. We Carry a Complete Line of Wines and Liquors. Write For Our Complete Price List. slater a doll a little broom, tub and wash bund aome fruit nuta and candy plese# bring ua Rome ribbon. dont forget pnpn and mama, pleas# bring little cousin Paulin* and 8. P. lota of nlea thlnga too. If you dont find mo at home wo w Hi be at grandma'a Mra. M. W. English, Fowersvlile. picas** bring Aunt Ida something too. f am four years old and llttla alster Is two. Your little glrla.” fjoula M. Kent: ”1 have Just atartad to school and I want you to bring ma a pocket iMir* a pl«toj ball firework# of all klnda and a pair of skates and a I don’t live where I lived last Christmas. 1 live at 474 Orange street now, and I was afraid you wouldn’t find ma If I didn’t wrlte # to you right away. Yl>u brought mo Just what 1 naked for last ycur, and I didn’t want to ask for too much this time, so you can bring ma what I a*k you. I would Ilka an Indian suit, an Irish mall, a horn and 1 want an air gun but mama Is afraid 1 Will gel hurt with It so you bring It If you thJnk I won’t hurt myself with It I want lots of goodies too. Don't forget I have moved since I saw you last year." Haxon E. Kent: ”1 am a little girl five years' old and I want you to bring me a great big doll with brown eyes and long curly ha7r a nice rocking .chair a llttla wash tub and board a stove and lea aet. Also bring me a set of paper dolls an# fruits of all kinds.” '! am a llttla boy _ I'd Hko to have little giwt, wagon, nlr gun, cap-bustrr, forget to leave rno some fireworks, he. cause * “ * — " them.' oausu I wouldn't have any fun without Brollne Bobbitt: “Last year waa first time to have you come to' and I am glad • yon — want a doll and ca It and aome clothes muse my coming anon, cart with a parasol to ny other dell hast !, nny clothes and I! Is cold weather and she wll neoT *‘“ “* * ’ * a table and a cj candy and nuts.’ 1 Hamit- Winnie Davie. Houston Hoad “I am little girl of nine yera. Will you nlcse bring me great big doll with brown iialmnnd pretty blue eyes that can shut and open. a tittle tea sat. a doll carrlr— and a llttla doll bad. Don’t forget bring me aome fruit, candy, nuta a everything nice. Wishing you a merry Xmas.” Kthel Raley, kit Osh street: "Claus, what are you doing these long winter nights. Blessed did night. I have been wanting Christmas to coma so you could come to my house and bring me some thing. I want you to bring me a locket and chain, a ring, a work bos, some nuts and a ast of tentes.” Martha Cason, 45H Ash street: "I want { nu to firing me a ring ami a pair of Id gloves bring me a pair nf skate* and some hair “ " “ friend Bethel T ... Renta bring me a chain for my locket ph ase bring me a game of flinch a— - •et of knives and forks. Santa t bring me a Urge work box. I will for I want to leave something fof * children. Don’t forget my friends. Edwin M. Kemp, ItO Highland avenue: 'Please bring me a foot ball a pistol n dcapa a rslr of skates n pocket knife nd a lot of fireworks. Also some nuts randy apples and other fruits. Bring s an Irish mall too.” iola Bassett. 15* Stratton "treat: "Max Is most her# and I am glad of ft. I am a little girl 4 yra old and In tha third class at school and I have a dear aweet teacher and I lova her so much. I wont you to bring me a big doll and a doll cradle and v sem* rubbers some hair rib l»on and a new dress for my doll that you brought me last Christmas. I wont a set of furniture and a, set of tea aet. 1 have got all the thlnga that you brought bs last Max. ”P 8 Don’t forget to bring soma nice ute.” l.utle Mae Greene. Gray: "As It le ah most Xmas I will write and tell you what I went. I want you to bring me a pair of gloves and a story book with falfy stories In It and a doll, but pleas* don’t forget the fruit, fireworks and c*n- yd.v. | want my doll to have on a pink dress nnd cap. 1 want her to have dark Imlr and eyes. Ho Hanty don’t forget Christmas eve. Benjamin Bassett, ltd Stratton str [aeon: "I will writ# you so you w irget me. Max will soon be here And . want you to bring a big wajron and too-too train and a rocking chair a doll il doll cradle and some little pillows ■ my doll to sleep on a drum a toy ... m. 1 am a little boyl yrs old live at 1M Ht rat ton street and don’t forget the Many people Buffer from (Stood Pol ion J nd don't know it,. Reed Symptoms aslly Cured by B. B. B. If you have aches and pains In bones, berk or Joints. Itching. Hcabby Skit blood feals hot or thin: Swollen Gland; 1 Usings or Hump* on th* akin. Ao»_ Throat or Mouth. Falling llalr. Pimples or offensive eruptions. Cancerous Sores. Lumps or Sores on Up*, trace or any part of-the body. Hash on Skin, are run down or nervous; nicer* on any part of the bod»: Carbuncle* or bolls TAKE BO TANIC ULOOD BAUM (D 0. B.) GUAR- ANTLED to cure even the worst and most deep-seated oases. H B. H. drives all poisonous matter from the system and sends a flood of pure, rich blood directly to the "kin surface. In this way Soros. | Eruption a rtmple* and every avidanco of ! Blood Poteen era quickly healed and cured, completely changing the entire i body Into a dean, healthy condition, j Thousands cured by H. B. !Y after all other treatment failed. If you have been ssrearw .Xi-fryw; I with shoulder pains, hawking or arming, headache, earache, even old. stubborn kss is w sstsjss! 1 come from Blood Poison CURBS ITCHING ECZEMA, Watery Misters, oren. Itching aoroa at all kind*, all leave alter treatment wtth B H H. because thane trouhl** ore caw * by t«*»d r*»aan. while a n n. httts poison, makes the bk«od pur* and rich ■ dnd heals the saves sad stops tho Itch ing forever. It Is wonderful how 8. a a I roots tba Mood—hew qulrklr th* pimples and lumps disappear while In their place. II IV B gtree a smooth, rosy skin wttk the red hue of pure, rich blood. BOTANIC BLOOM BALM (B. B. BA ts pleasant and sofa la taka; rompnaad nrichaa the Wood. ta. Go. HOLD HT DRI’ikllRTH or sent by esprnaa. II PKR tJVHilE BrtTTLR «IUt cempieta directldM far ketue cura candy .apple, nuta and lots of good Hattlo McKinney, ltt Stratton street ”1 will wriu you I am a little girl t yrs old and live at I2& Htratton street please bring me a doll and doll carriage and a doll bod and soma tea seta some randy some apple* sogid nut* and lota of nice things. I will b« a sweet llttla girl until you come." Lillie Brunner. Macon: *1 am my ms’s little baby and I want ycu to bring me a dolly, and dolly carriage, and a stovs and furnltur* for my playhous*. Now Banta It would not bo Christmas without a horn and a stocking. Bring mother something, too." Nannie Mercer. Bradley: "If I eould see you I would-tell you a lota of things but I cant so I will give you my lova and tell you what to bring me. ’ 7 years old and go to school. I you* to please bring me a doll and doll carriage. 1 can hitch my Toddy to the carriage nnd have a fine time. Do yr • like. 1 will set a cake on the mai tie for you to eat. By by dear Bant with a big hug and kiss till no«t year." forget me. I a little girl old and I am In th* first clnss. I want you to bring ..... - - - rlagc a dolf school bell and a piano a tea set ant some randy oranges and all aorta o good things. Imn’t forget mr little hr by brother. He wants a wheoJborrow and n and i _ .. jt potato am your little friend.” Vivian Jonee, 224 Chestnut street: am a little girl most 2 years old. Pleas* bring me a piano, tin teu set; horn, rock' horses and a porketbook and a bo**! and pencil. 1 don’t care for a doll. Bring me a plate, cup nnd saucer, knife, fork and spoon. You will find two stockings, one at Mae’s house and on* at my house.” Mattie Mae Britt. 425 Liberty street; I want you to bring me the 'bf doll you have In your store, and a hqjl and some little Irons, so I can them and Iron. And bring me a lamp and do not forget to bring my big doll. Bring me some nuts, candles ap- f iles and oranges, and I will be the beet Ittle girl In Macon. I am only 5 years )ld. Mildred Dame. 2401 Second street; "Please bring me a set of doll furniture, A bracelet nnd a little stnv# and some fruit. I nm a little girl 4 years old. And In th* third grade at school.” Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A graveyard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail ed to help me. and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King’s New Discovery.” says Mra. A. C. Williams, of Bar, Ky. ’’The first dose helped me and Improvement kept on until 2 had gained 68 pounds In weight and my health was fully restored.” This medicine holds the world's healing re cord for *oughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu- monlr 0 ~'-* — • * -»—* storei free. "THE LI6HT IS COMING" LINES TO GUERRY CABANISS Tribute From a Friend Suggested by Mr. Cabsnlas' Last Words, last words of Mr. Guerry Cabsnlas. who died on the 10th of November last, wit be of Interest to the many friends am! admirers of this beloved young man It Macon. They wore written for tho 8a< vunah Press and signed ”M. L. H.:” Love kept Its vigil In the quiet room. Where lay our beautiful, our Joy and nride. The durk locks clustered damp above hla brow. ■ While swiftly, surely, ebbed life' clous tide. Naught broke the etll!nese save the laboring breath That fluttered o'er the pale Ups, grow Ing cold, soT»* that rent their wty from breaking -hearts. In vain the spirit bright to And Btrlvlm. hob w,t fin the blue the old brave, bright look __ „__ew so well, "The light Is coming.” spoke th* dear, faint voice. And then—and then—tho long, long ■Hence fell. On# of th# watchers threw tha window Faint, pearly streaks, far down the of th* day hour Thou epokest not of earth: what were the aun. Or moon, or stars, to aye# that caught the light. The glory, of Immortal life begun? death' ie. •off shining through anew. Perchance thou dldet with prophetic gai rern the far the years Of the bright Holy City coming down From Ood to men redeemed from ■In and tears. Howe'er It be. this much we Know full well: For the* the light has come; never hall "darkness vex thy soul's clear eyea; all doubt. All mystery, are mad* forever plain. And while we see but darkly, •tum bling on. Seeking 'mid tears the Land of per fect Light. We'll welt It* dawning and thy face to Till "then—till. then, > dearest, good night! good-night! Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Ha* been osad for over P!TTY-FrVR YEARS by MTT.T.IONR of MOTHERS tot their CHfLDRKN WHILE TKF.Tlt1.NO with 1TCRFECT RITPCEFS. It BOOTHES the CHILD. BOFTENB the GUMS. AL- t.ATS all PAIN: CURES WIND CO|.?r and i* th* bast remedy foe DIARRHOEA Sold by Druggist* tn every pert of the id. Be sure *nd ask for *Tdra. Wins- ■ Soothing Syrup.” and take an oth- kind Twenty-five cent* a by tie. uarantrod under tha Fbod and Drugs Act. Jun* 14th, IF*. GariafNttmber left AN OLD AND WSLL TRIED remedy THIS MAR WILL NOW FACE TRIAL FOR THREE DRUNKS Arrested fee Drunk, Came to Court Drunk, and Now Gets Drunk Again. Th* man who was too drunk to b* tried Tuesday morning, and who waa found lying In the grass dead to the world the night before, with two watches and forty-five dollars la money on hla paroon. waa let out that afternoon when got aober by putting up ten dollars f.ku appearance yesterday morning. Wbenjt# wmt away from the police h, VMM Um city «n, urwt.d hr te ns tn cwntMnpt at court. ThU nn. Um. and hr ... then -coin nil Jurtnc sr uTtsrir"VM'?;.'iMa? ta * ,o b * H, ted Imlurunt hu.ln«« ta Mtttadn- vlllr hot wte wo, rotajwted to con, to Mtm oltatk to dnta-rUk, tte htao ot torn, tried oo tte to wiM o» —roll u tte dm rr.s'XL |« Gme fer court. Then off. ami when ouurt waa Mi he woe not About half an hour after court adjourned he steggerod un,, drunk lord, again, and waa locked up. —Jtr k no Amin aa u kt« utng la court (Ida awndag. DOLLS FOR ALL THE GIRLS IN MACON Big Dolls, medium size Dolls, little Dolls, dressed Dolls, undressed Dolls, kid bodies, arms and legs, with fine grade bisque heads, hands and feet, and composi tion Dolls. Best Dolls for tho least money.' They range in prices from 25c up to $16.50. THEY ARE ON THE THIRD FLOOR TAKE ELEVATOR. Those who We not especially interested in Dolls may be glad to know that they can find beautiful Baskets (all sizes), Work Boxes, Linen Centerpieces, Laundry Bags, Work Bags, Pin Cushions, Slipper Soles, Crochet Slip pers, Shawls, Scarfs, Fascinators, Curtains, Portieres, Rugs, Trunks, Suit Cases, etc. ALL FOUND'ON THE THIRD FLOOR Gr AT THE T-X anU ; .PAUL GILMORE. Tftul Gilmore In a khaki uniform Is seemingly attraction enough without the strong play that goes with the uniform. Mr. Ullmore will exhibit tho uniform in hla new pluy, "The Boys of Company B,” tonight at the Grand Opera House. Of the part of Tony Allen, In which he has captured so many henrtu thla season. Mr. Gilmore stjps that It 1* tho most satisfactory part he has ever had. Speaking of Ute part and its possibilities Mr. Gil more said the other evening: "In the August Current Literature there Is a Very clever article that starts off with the sentence, History la made by two- legged principles.' Tho author goes on to explain the meaning of his ept- by saying that 'truth In the ab- disembodied principle, has do with human events. The prlriclple, the truth, must b« seen by a human mind, expressed in some way to other minds,- and find Its champion ship In human bipeds before it molds the destinies of the world. It Is nl- way« & principle plus a personality that accomplishes lasting results, and the principle is ulwnys colored In ex pression by the personality.' Here Is Tony Allen to perfection. Tony is the personality 'behind th© principle for which he la working. Stronger or more appealing personality I have nev er found Jit any modern play. I trust that Tony will appeal to my good friends across the footlights aa he has to me." only mi grant by stract a little to ways.” are world famous has supplied some new original musical numbers The story Is «o written that situations follow each other in rapid succession, keeping fust and furious fun rampant, compelling Interest throughout the tlon of tho play. It admits of numer ous clover specialties, and tho tuneful chorus ensembles contribute to success of the entertainment, wealthy merchant, Isidore Moyer, of Kansas City, ha* been supporting a nophetr residing In New York City, nnd Just previous to the action of the play, decides that sufficient tlmo has elapsed for the young man fo have sown his wild oats, orders him to mar ry nnd settle down, refusal meaning a discontinuance of income. Nephew Jack is not Just ready to make tho plunge, nnd. believing that distance will prevent the unele from learning the truth, writes that ho Is already married and hints that a large check will be exceedingly welcome. Tho money arrives, unexpectedly follow ed by the uncle, who Is planned to give the young folks a pleasant sur prise. Jack Is at his wits ends, but his chum. Bob Lester, comes to tho rescue. He places his house at Jack’s dlsnos.il nnd endeavors to obtain the consent of one of the ladies of the house to pas* as Jack's wife temporar ily. The second act keeps Jack busy making explanations nnd straightening out the various entanglements that are constantly occurring, until Anally, In desperation ho la forced to ronfest. Uncle Isidore picks out a wife for Jack nnd announces his departure tor the west. THE LYRIC. The automobile races that were put on at the Lyric yesterday drew large crowd* to sc© them and they are the real article and show the race just as It happened at Savannah last Thanks giving day. The photography Is so perfect that mans* acquaintances are seen by some that have seen the picture, the film “ GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Is a little higher in price than other Limes, hut it is PURE LIME, and by far tire best and most economical for Brick Work and Plastering. Cheap Lime is dear at nny price! Write ns for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Go. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. thorlxod version of Kmw Molnar'« re- , ho „., tho M* machines from the tlmo markable comedy drama -Tho Davit that the first one la hrouaht out to the (Dar Toufel),- which will he offered i flnlah and amid eh'eerlns thousands at the Grand Opera Houee tomorrow Wagner la eeen to allaht from hla “ s ' n ’•••'ear. The only accident la ahown when the Bens car with Erl# driving, went night the Evil One Is represented by a personage who to the outward up- pearanee bears the Impress of a gentle- man. He hat a smiling, gonial coun tenance. an oily tongue, and a barb tn hts wit that give* distinction to his every utterance. ThU character, whose only mission during the action of the drama la to lure souls to ruin, ap pear* under the name of Dr. Miller. He cornea unheralded Into the studio of a young artist. Karl Mahler, where Olga Hofmann, a former sweetheart of Karl but now the wife of % rich banker, has been brought by her hus band to hav* her portrait painted. Th# love affair between Kart and Olga ts dead And she has selected a bride for hint, a beautiful young glr! t-> whom he is to be presented that night at a ball she la giving for that purpose. But Dr. Miller has other designs and beginning with clever Insinuations, act ing first upon on* and then upon the With the explanations that were glv en by Resident Manager Stradford. the picture was enjoyed by many. H/t calls the care and their driverr aa they atart and go around the many fast curvet that makes one feel the excite ment more. These pictures will be run today and tonight train, beginning at 10:30 this morning and continuing throughout the day. The vaudeville program changes to day and those that saw the "how th* first of the week can return, assured that they will *o* a new and different program Asthma Sufferer* 8routd Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless.. Mrs. Adolph Bues- other, ho undertakes to convlnc* them J ing, 701 West Third street. Davenport. that they attll love one another. The struggle against his Ironies and hla sophistries, but !t Is useless. Step by stm he draws them Into his meshes with all the machinery of hit male volence trained to assist him and hi* final victory la soon foreshadowed. But | m what a clever array of sparkling epl- tlrely cured me of asthma which had Iowa, wrltea: A severe cold contract ed twelve years ago was neglected until It finally grew Into asthma. The best mqdlcal skill available could not give me more lhan temporary relief. Foley's Money and Tar waa recom mended and one fifty-rant bottle en grain* and glittering aphorism* he dls- been growing on me for twelve years. pl.iv* to bring about hla unholy de-; If I had taken It at the start I would signs! The stage becomes a storm- have been saved year# of suffering” center of brilliant cynicism* and sub- '• H. J. Lamar * Co., near Fourth Na- tle Ironies which fairly stupefy the | tlonal Rank, listener. Tef the tin of the suave Dr. Miller*# tongue la always wet wtth a honev that makes dangerous doctrine* alluring. The spectator Is ruddenly mad* to realise that the atr.*«ter doctor ■as chosen by the dramatist to rep- vole# MACON TO NEW YORK In Threuflh Sleeper VI* Southern Railway. Effective with first car leaving Ma- resent the voice of the tempter and ; con Wednesday. December Ith. 7:15 that the lesson h* has driven home a. m- and arriving New Tork Decem- wlth such aledge-bammer blows Is bar 10th. 13:St noon, the Southern that aln cannot b« trifled with, that, Railway will Inaugurate dally Pullman i>nra yielding to its siren's Vole# may; drawing room Bleeping car service be- lend to destruction. j tween Macon and New York. Return- — Ing this cor wlU teav# Now York 4:33 "TOO MANY WIVES." : i>. ra. nnd arrive Macon S:M p. m. Th# Grand Opera House offer* Tuea. J following evening. Seat fare Macon to day. December Uth. A light and breety; Atlanta 35 cent*. For fUrtl.er Infer- musical earned* entitled Too Many. matioo. reservation*, etc* cad on G. Wives” Th# book and lyric# are hy R PETTIT. Trav. 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