Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 12, 1908, Image 8

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH, - SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, ISOS GREAT REDUCTION SALE Attend the Great 25% REDUCTION SALE —OF-— OVERCOATS! STAR CLOTHING CO. LETTERS THAT COME FROM LITTLE HEARTS AND ALL ARE ADDRE83ER TO 8ANTA CLAUS, CARE OF THE / ‘ TELEGRAPH. J. D. Hn4, Houston road: "Plead* brine me a doll and a carriage and a lit tle piano, a ict of furs and a ring. "Pleaas .brine mr little brother Archie and baby slater Mary eomethltur nice. "I have kept my Bible nice and clean that you brought — ** Lucille Balffue. Ill Oak etreet: ire on a vl “ 1 **' * * I want you i *1 am want you to bring when ! lived In Macon, little girl feur^e* dally with pretty t-urlcy hair that can go to aleep. a nlca little lied, a nice little ~ J £f*M don't forget to bring my mama and ala tar aomething nice too. pleaae ala< bring me tome nloe fruit*, and don't /or get mama and papa Burl*." a tittle girl about 1 yaara you to bring me a big doll a go cart a ring a atove a bed a crable a piano a little broom a rocking chair a little ta ble and aoma little chair*a a big tabfy bear and a big rag doll and a sat *f parlor aeL by by." It W.’jOHNsVohf^Ue Praaldant, L P. IIILLYRR. Vice President OSCAR E. DOOLY, Caahlar. •TATEMBNT OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF MACON At eloaa of business. November ST, ItOI. • RESOURCES. Leans and United fltai Ranking Ilona*. Furniture and Flsture*. 146.tKK).M id Exchange 77S.SSI.4I LtABIL ITIEB. Slftft 1 . VES* wiv • Circulation lilvldenda Unpaid l>epoalta \ Is.siMst.ll f BOO,000.00 ftp . so.co 2.204,12147 SOUTHERN ELECT RIC SUPPLY & MFG. CO. Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY i 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. Elisabeth ffalgue, SIS Oak street: "Do ou remember little Elisabeth fialgue hat need to live in Macon? Well I am isre on a vlatt and I want you to bring me a nice large doll, with curly hair that can go to aleep. and can alt down, a nice little carriage, a nice little table and a little chair. Also please bring me aome nice fruits. Pleaae also bring my lit tl« M alster end my mama something Eugene Ragln, Macon: "I ara a little girl 1 yre old I am smart In school I wont you to bring mi a big doll carriage Stove teaaet act of furniture a doll eet lof fur a doll dipper a little bowl and pitcher aoma lira work all kind of fruits and candles a borne plono a little horse a trunk Jentyne say bring her a doll set of furs and a dipper dear old Banda good Mildred Cherry, SSS Oak street: "Will you pleas# bring r* - ‘ * and a pretty gold _______ hers. I'leaae elan bring rna aome nice fruits and any thing else you can." Fred Borders Doatwlck. Arlington: am a little boy not quite two years old. I’m a good little boy. I want a little Iron bed to aleep In. a wagon, rocking ahalr. ottoman and whole lota of goo< Now do pleaae Rants bring me these I will not run away any more." Jealyne Ragln. 212 Madison street: am a little girl als years old and the onlyat child my mother have ao please bring me these things a big doll a doll carriage a piano all kinds of frnlts and candlea a tea aeta soma fire works a atove a doll trunk n little dna and a jiomn I am a smart little girl in school helps n - old aunt may at home so good I ly aunt Santa. RBI C. road: "Papa haa OK the letters In the me the little boys and graph to me the little boys and gl wrote you. ao I will wrltn yon what _ bring me. I want a big doll, tea eet and bad. Bring my little sfeter a doll and wy brother a train, nnd nil of ua some candy and fruit." am only 7 ye* I want a doll book." Genuine, Natural Whiskey Is a ionic, the medicinal qualities of which are fully recognlieB by the highest medical authorities. If your system needs building up or II your nerves are "on edge" try SunnyBrook THE PURE FOOD Whiskey It will renorr yoor old lime rigor In ilmoit no time—by ntlng Sunny Urook modrratrly yon are bound to benefit yourhenlih In general. Sen that you get the genuine—accept no aubatt. iutea. Every bottle bear* the Government “Green Stamp"— certifying to the exact Age, Prool and Measure. No homo should be without It. DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: P?!V r c'V D LO*Na CO J Ac J ^o K 5 0 vrL\!k J L r , L; LA - * O’OARA. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. M. J-fyySTEIN * CO - MONTGOMERY. ALA. * JMMlSKtV CO. MONTGOMERY. ALA. M. MARKSTEIN, CHATTANOOGA, TB NN. ^ 4 Bottles $ m I-3tb Gallon £1 Rys ar Baorksa i 4 Bottles $ Full Quart, Rye at taarka* 5 Shipp* U plain Li. 1 a tin tea aet and a story I Leon Lynwood Bright.. M7 Hazel street: "I am only I years old and I want a fire englno and a drum frat- traln and a stocking full of nlca things." Rosa Lea Cherry, IS3 Oak stmt: !T am my mama's baba,And.apv * r«al good little girl aome times, will you please bring me a nlca doll, a doll carriage, a tea aeL some-nice rubbers,and any thing •lea jrou can. Fltaaq bring ms aoma street: rhVwljfi.. In.' .Pleaae String me And a nice i air gun. And Walter Ryrd, 1*0 Fom want a aword to flgti gold watnlt and ahalu. an Indian ault All so a large drum. Oh. Rants don't forgot to bring me aoma fruits of nil kind. And aoma Are works And I will try to be a good boy." Dorothy Frink. North Highland*: "My Pap# end Mama have bean telling me that If I were a bad girl you would not como to aee me. ao I l.ava been good and will be glad If you will bring me a doll named ’•Ruth." a doll carriage. _ _ nanna" rocking chair, picture book, small broom, a pair of No. red shoes. birthday. I am nine year* lah you would bring r long golden curl* and tt ring a bell and n. llttU- 1'ibie far i like to go Sunday school. Andi be sine to bring me f'to« nuts f- '*- and candlea. All the little girls boys whese ha sent any mamma and papa to love them. Be sure to go to ae^hem. Lola Rmailing, 2427” fleron Pleas# bring me a doll, doll caMWi aet. doll cradle little house, picture books and a ter the .little chair. Bring my little ala- Charlie Burnette. Gray: I hare been a good little girt. Please bring me a box of "B rentier a water colors." and a "Bible" and a lots of good things. Doris Ndltea, 24SS Second street: Please bring me a big doll, go down town where Aunt Lola worka and go up on the toot-toot train as you will find all little stove a Tad- r chair, and dear jlnda of nuts and little girl 2 yaara S. T will, put the Are out so you wont bum fget when you come down the chimney. Annie Lola Green. Gray: As Jt la al most Xmas T will write and tell you what I want you to bring me. Bring me a doll with dark eyes and hair, red dress and ffcd cap. Bring me a d<4J bed nnd aotna rubbers. I • — ' KZJ TBSUs-a- rget >f tl .Elisabeth Hammock. Gray: As It to almost Christmas I will write and tell you what I want I want you to bring me a doll and a etory book name The gooae that laid the golden egg. And please don't forget the fireworks candles and fruits. I want my doll to have on a blue dress, so don't forget — Christmas eri ' " i ere dear old Santy. Ethelder Gamer. 122 Holt street: As Xmas la drawing near ths Ideal day with all the children. No doubt you have nil ready received many letters from little — — ..janjr . ... onea. ao f must tell you now what would like for you to bring me first of all |a a new trunk aa mine is getlng old. a do)l, and carriage, a little locket, and ring, aoma pretty vases, and rlbon. for my hair, a little wine ret. like I raw In the show windows a set of doll fuml- * nan (lk lure, a box of1 kerchief, a fur and ’lenty of candy fruit and nuts. And ne fire works If roe picas. I am nine years old and am In Jthr third dsaa. I have been a good little girl this year. CHRISTMAS EDIBLES HERE IN ABUNDANCE EGGS AT FORTY CENT8 THE DOZ- EN—TURKEYS AND PIGS GA LORE, AND FRUIT BY THE * CARLOAD. Eggs Is rlx. A weel? ago eggs were selling at thirty-five cents the dozen. Tester day they wer# sold at forty cents, with Christmas a dozen days off. The local market is stocked with all other things that go to make up the week of feasting the principal day of which la Christmas. Never was there such a stock of turkeys already In the market and to come In. All over the country reports are that there will be an abundance of this bird. Within half an hour's tide of Macon by buggy, there Is a dairy at which there are today one hundred and sixty as fine turkeys as ever graced a din ner table. They are fat and large and healthy. These will be ready for the holiday week, provided the owner can make up hie mind to let them go. He says he hms grown so fond of them that he. finds it a difficult matter to bring himself round to the proposition to sell them. There arc pigs fattening for the week also. Some of them have been fed dn buttermilk, and they do say that a nice little Pig fattened on buttermilk Is the next best thing to a turkey. For those who cannot afford nelth er turkey nor pig, there are chickens plentiful with the prospect of plenty more. • Fruits there are In any quantity. Fancy apples are seen at some of the stores that are being shipped here by express, so fine they are. These are the kind that go to the bottom of the stocking that hangs on the mantel. Oranges are cheaper than they have t - _— -v- - _ ■ been for some time, though they may & J215 “'pET.'S.? i<K *« hl * h " be,or ® chrl.tma. day. &£fTmil.r bTmr Km . "r 'nl'S The retail (rrocery »tor,. .r. pw- naby things juatwhat you think will pleas a ithleen < tie girl street. Won'tyou please Christmas eve. and bring a doll, Virgil Hutchings, 132 Stratton street: Please don't forget to como see me. 1 am S years old and I live at the same I was last xmas. I am a good boy. too train, little sword! board, ault of clothes, flre crack ers, horn, little drum, randy, oranges. nute t and Some thing of all the “ i got that la good to eat. ___ Santa my cousin Jack Freeman la coming from Birmingham please to tee him tf " * ~ Santa pleaae. dm too. burry up and come < Incline, Annie and Alice Lamb. Corh- «, last Xmas. glad that It la almost time for you to visit ua again. We wish to ask you t/> please bring this Xmas, each of cooking atove and rocking cl dolls, three amall ones and three largo onea. and confectioneries and fireworks. Dear Rnnti tar. Ruby. Julia Annette Lawrence. 141V Third a little girl 4 years ntf * with fever and • Santa pleaae remember our big ala- isve taken my medicine like tie girl for mamma so please mp while on your round'* Xmas I want r ou to bring me a great big dolly Jessie horn a doll carriage a'* big box of ean- .. neckleea and braelet, a pocket book with some money In It.bihd all kind of - * — •*— ■** L hop- frult'a that will do for ... ing to ere you Xmas. “ P. 8. Pleaae dont forget* JMBJEJL V and Grand pa Grand Ma and Duda | mamma papa-. P I nuta and candy. Also a tin horn. Hoping to see real | DON’T WAIT TOO LONG} ! A ♦ ♦ Felton Kverett Bat too, US Jeff navis _)teot: lMtof Rants Claua. 1 am ao r tt la nearly tlma foe you to come. I have been watting all the year foe — Fteeee bring me and and ah' don't heart, whaoa D name la Jeannette. t forget my Placing your orders for your wants iu our lino— -f 4- the rush may delay prompt forwarding by express, and 4 4 cause you disappointment. Send us your ordors-rwe4 4 will tako good caro of them and in every instance send 4 you best obtainable value. Satisfaction guaranteed or 4 money refunded. 4 Here are two exceptional offerings: 4 OVERHOLT RYE, bottled in bond, $13.60 case 4 12 quarts. 4 BLACK LABEL RYE, $15.00 per case. -f EXPRESS PREPAID. 4 Other good things at equally as attractive prices. 4 4 Complete line of Wines, Whiskies and Cordials—from4 4 the low priced up to the best. Send for pri{« list. ♦ ♦ SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK. Inc. t ? p, o. e«, tex Jacksonville FLA. ^ Two Gold Fish anil an Aqua* ♦ vr. k< Amm mu m *nj r«i t, u>. te* 4 1 rioo- given away with -ach box -f- m. tt . .di. ^ 0 f Qur gfmifgg Cold Cream ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»1 Taylor. Bayne Drug Co. Thelma May Yeomana. 124 Washington avenue: "1 want to rite aud ask you to plea as bring ma a doll anir doll cat and plena and a little doll bed and ... atove 1 saw you at llkrters store but there werd ao many little girls 1 could'nl; r t close enough to tell you all I wanted have a little brother hla name ls«Chaa Lamar Jr. nleo*e bring him a little horn and rockle norae he la a good little t>oy Santa If you dont And me at 124 Wash ington ave you will And me at No, r»55 first afreet Billie Baraeva house f4anta please tiring me all I aak and 1 will ba the smartaat little girl In Macon." Rarah B. Marcer, Bradley: I at _ good little girl ind go to school to Miss Solomon she la a line teacher and I love her vary much. Uml yeam old and In in tha fourth class. Well dear old San tis I want you to bring me a doll piano and a little tu tu train, and aoma fruit and randy, and goodies Bring my play mates aomathtng nlca and make them havd a good time Xmas. Bring my brother ,T Joa" a good etory book. Bye. S e. dear old Bantaclause thanking you r your klndnaes to ao many llttla chit- a horn, candy, nuts, u rr ..-, aome fire crackers. 1 will ba ao much Obtlga to. I am 7 yaara old I have not baen to school yet. I helps attend to tha tmby and -the chickens for mama. Now Hants please bring what I tall vou. send ma ... EKnVfc and oranges Roland Bragg. Gray: Flaaaa a llttla wagon to haul mv old i rents and mama, and if not i much, aend randy nuta and . apples. Ac. I am 4 yenra old, love yoa and family. »K effijS. MM brown eyes and gold an curlv hair drvaa h carriage l «t forget my little slat* ■gvwrite a letter. * •ha Is too lit- rd had mama to writ* for ma. nt forget my fruit. I want aak for anything more this tlma good bya. 8arah Kpale •treat: Hlvka. U3 OglethOTM a little girt nine year* old nnd go to school I am In tha ird grade I want big dell with blue eyas golden curia main in blue silk a doU bed a stove same cooking dishes a little table nnff anne chairs bring little alster a doll gat of little knives and forks and apoi fruit. Serf Rattan. Jr. \M Jeff TXYta street: Me Is to tittle to write you a mtltr md my aleter write for me for I ia only four year* old Me want you fifing \me every thing ma Bro. wants bring me a boy de>W T Han Claus liHI.I I little ting cause I like and Jessie. Lrnilfe T^mmond, Macon: . . _ ... U# girl 4 yra old and can't write, but my mama la writing for me. 1l?es« •ring me a largo doll nnd doll carriage. do need a little rocking chair to rock Judy to sleep. Judy la my little white puppy. I hone you will have good weath er to com* to sae us. Be. sure and bring my little cousin Joe Frink a boy doll. I will close with lota of fovo to you and tha dear Telegraph. Millard Lammnnd. Mncon: It la near ly Christmas and I must writs you a few llnea and ask you to please bring me a few .things I heed very much. Please bring ma a nice suit of clothes a cap. and ah aorta of fruit and candles. Plena.? remember all the good little boya and g rls. and be sure and bring my teacher Isa Minnie Josey a big box of nice iilngs the la ao sweet and good. I would like to have aoma fireworks and an Irish mall too. Ethel Lemmond. Macon: ‘ eight years old and i le. Please t t bring i T am a little .. In the third Urge doll with brown eye* nnd black curly hair and a nlca carriage to ride her In. Bring me aoma nuta raisins, apples and oranges, and pleas* dont forget rev Aunt O’llo bring her aotnethlng real » fa she lives at nSJ Kecond atrect. I Wotfd like aome fire works too. 1 still Uvo at the samo place SOt Main 8t Beat Macon. s . ,._Jt a big _ rocking chair. Ranta riauge I have been a very good little girl all this year. Ora EthUene lllcka. M5 Oglethorpe atrtat: I want a Mg doll with brown eyea golden hair with a baby cap on and dressed In plpk silk a tea'set a table - •loll bed a little stove nnd cakepana little dl«h pan a little bowl and pitcher and broom and lot of fult and candy. John E. Bylngton. Gordon: Please bring me n drum and aome arum sticks and n box of tools nnd a cap nlstol and some cape and ■ three wheel Mke. I am ^ | j,, to ^nool and will _ *oine money and put It on tl mental piece for you: and bring P«nttle big doU and some doll furniture nnd - tea set. little Is five yeara old and aha will balp me get you some money by tha time you come to Gordon. Ruth Randall. 131 Gordon street sentlng womo tempting eights to the man who eat*. There are men who ijIHIH'v nibble, and there are men who gorge, but the man who cat* I* he who Joy* every mouthful of everything that's good. To such a man. the mar- riot with that which satis fies. Marked, for Death "Three year* ago I was marked for death. A graveyard cough was tear ing my lunga to piece*. Doctors fail ed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King’s New Discovery." says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bhc. K.v. "The first do*n helped me und Improvement kept on until I had gained B8 pounds In weight nnd my health wag fully restored." Thin medicine holds tha world'* healing re cord for cough* and cold* nnd lunr nnd throat disease*. It provent* pneu A Modern 8ir Galahad. By Albert Bigelow' Paine. See Sunday'* Telegraph. AT THE T\ URAN U Wall aa Christmas la near at hand. . t I would write you a letter for ■PJW* slater Ethel and my *11f. | Claus bring Ethel a doll, a doll di .1 la don fur oat and aoma fruits and can- « *. Santa l want you to bring me a doll, a doll fur aet and any thing ffla# you would like for me to have and ahm aome frutte and candle*. And dont target mamma and naps. Hants I have f llttla brother but he will write ooh. 1 will clow* for tbla time. B George Augustus Wimberly. Macon* t am nearly two years old and I know I am cross sometimes tat l hav* not cut all mV tooflea vet and my gums hurt me but I am trying *o hard, to he grwvl cause Christmas I* nearly here and pieaa* bring me 4 hern that blows loud.J a Mg doll, and lot* of nlca thing* and tatafifiiimtato bring me a engine cause n mllroad man nnd ? hist •o-ch-v* train and fUntal pleaae go downtoA^^ ftrai Ad mot her Wlmberiv Uvea down there and *ha t* going to hang up a stocking for ma. I hope rnamnl will put out all tha lira before her gne# to bad cause I don’t want you to get aU mr things up whan ZEE*? Holiday Fealiaa for tha llttla On*a. Suaacstad Program far a Children’* Chrittma* Party. Sea Sunday's Talagrkph. Jr!f \>avfa street “TOO MANY WIVES." Tuneful music, sparkling fun. pretty girl* and a host of clever comedians are all found In “Too Many Wive*," the new musical fatco that *erve* aa a starring vehicle for Jo© Morris, the clever little character comedian, who la pleasantly remembered as «tlkey Roscnutoln" In "Loveit and Lunatics" "Too Mnny Wives'* 1* the latest work of Charles Horwlts and Frederick V. Bowers nnd advance reports received by Manager Phillips of the Grand Opera House, promise thla attraction to be one of the geason'* best offerings nt this populag .play house. The story tells of a Wealthy merchant. Isi dore Meyer of Kansas City, who haa a nephew. Jack Slmou, tn New York, dependent on hla bounty. Jack haa written hla unci* that ho has entered the matrimonial state and receives a considerable *um of money to defray housekeeping expenses. Uncle Isidore decides to pay a visit to tho n«wly married pair and hla arrival seriously complicates matters, us Jack’s suppos ed marriage was only a ru«e to loosen hi* uncle's purse string*. It Is up to Jack to produce a wife or be disin herited. He enlists tha services of h!s chum. Bob Lester, who places his es tablishment at Jack’s disposal, and the two conspire to secure a temporary wife to rule over the household nnd thus fool the old man. Mr*. Bob de clines the honor, a* do her various female vfeltor*. Ifemlnlne mind is ever ilrkle nnd second thought brings Jack temporary wive* to spar© and his explanations to his uncle further mix matters nnd uproarious situations result. Finally matter* reach a stage where truth must prevail, uncle for gives. picks oilt a wife for Jack, and finding life In New York too strenu ous returns to Kansa* -City. The story of the play admits of the Introduction of mnny catchy musical numbers and clever specialities. The management have provided a most vlvacloua '*horus of ahow girts who display their nglllty In sprightly and attractive dances. At the Grand on Tuesday, December 15th. "COMING THRO’ THE RYE," Thera is a beautiful white pony used ! In the second act of ’'Comln7 Thro’ 1 the Rye." It I* ridden by Miss Isabel J Lowe, a pretty miss who tfe drealfrd ' In the fashion of a cow-boy. but the costume I* all white, the Jacket, boots and gauntlets being of kid, as are tbs ! saddle and bridle, seated upon the horse Miss I.ow* sings v song called “My Broncho Boy” assisted by half a dozen pretty girls who are dressed to represent white ponies and are driv en by an equal number of girls dress ed to represent cow-boy*, the effect Is said to be one cf the most novel tha* has been seen In a musical comedy. At the Grand on Christmas Day, De cember 25th. JAMES K- HACKETT. The opportunity of teeing Ja>n*s K. 1 Itackett himself In “The Prisoner of Benda" Is on# that undoubtedly will ; be seised by every theater-goer when ' ha appear* at tbs Grand Opera House | on Saturday. December 21th. Undoubt- | adly the leading romantic actor of thl* country Mr. Hackftt la endowed with ) a powerful musical mice, magnificent > physique, and for years has been the' Idol of the matinee fflrla of the north! and northeast. No better romantic, drama than "Tha Prisoner of Rends*, haa ever been written, and when the* play was revived In New York City rt- | cently the critic* were unanimous In l •eying that It was the beat work Jas. I K. Itackett Ind (ever done.^ Circumstances Alter Cases— Especially Reduced Circumstances Financial conditions this year are such as to compel economy in Christmas buying. This means that useful gifts will be in demand. Wo have excellent assortments of Silk Handkerchiefs and Ties, in matched sets— Silk Suspenders and Scarfs in matched Sets— Smoking Jackets—Bath Rohes—Umbrellas— Silk Mufflers—Neckwear—Kid Gloves— Fancy Vests—Suits Cases—Bags— Silk Half Hose—Initial Handkerchiefs— It will be our pleasure to show you—yours to buy— we hope. , ■ — ^ Benson Clothing Co. Under United Supervision Macon's New Bank, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, MACON, GA. 0 BE STRONG 0 BE LIBERAL 0 BE POPULAR OUR AIM We Invite Your Account Ti Hotel Marlborough Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., Herald Square, New York Most Centrally Located Hotel on Broadway. Only ten minutes walk to 25 leading theatres. Completely renovated and transformed in every department. Up-to-date in all rc- ipccts. Telephone in c::ch room. Four Beautiful Dining Rooms with Capacity of 1200. The Famous German Restaurant cial Food Dishes and. Popular Eoropein Plan. 400 Itsmi. 200 Batha. R«t« for Rooms Jf .60 and upward. $2.00 and upward with hath. Parlor, Bedroom sad Bath $3.00 and upward. $1.00 extra where two person* occupy * tingle room. WRITE FOB BOOKLET.- - ■■ ■ -- ■ ■ SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY E. M. TURNEY, V...... CHRISTMAS CEMENTS THE BONDS. Of good fellowship and kindly I feeling. Our cement will in sure a share of yours toward us. Like all our building ma terials our cements are tho best we can get. If you ex pect to do any bnilding or im proving have ua furnish tho materials. Quidk deliveries for those in a hurry. WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO., 457 Third St., MACON, GA. M*k«t tha Liver Lively Orino Laxative fYnlt 8ynip giro* *’man*nt relief In <•**** «f habitus) Mtatliwtfan as It rilmulatr* thr llv- r and rr*tnr*« the natural kctl«n »f, «e hAwr’a without Irr'Mtlng thrsr The beat to be HAD ar# thnna fra*n mans Ukr pliU or "Mlnary rather- Albert McKay. Importer of man's ca. Dog* not nauseate or grip* and I ctothr*. Cherry Bt. »nlk! Mlfi rte««snt to tab* Rr.f — — F • ember the name, Grin* an# refuxr i "Bade sf th* Switehbsapfi? Basks 'tales. H. J Mmir A C*. nrarj Diverts. OLD JASPER RYE A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY 100 Proof, Double Stamp We especially recommend this goods to those that prefer a high proof goods equal to bottled in bond goods at 25 per cent higher prices. A trial order will prove the quality. We guarantee satisfaction. 4 Full Quarts 8 Full Quarts 12 Full Quarts $3.85 $7.25 $10.25 Express prepaid to any point reached by Southern Express Oo. MID.f. & C P. LONG! P. 0. Box 1050 Jacksonville, Fla. ? National Bank. Sts Sunday's Telegraph. I *