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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1908
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PIPFWOPIC Qf Three Car Loads—Complete Assortment,
t ii\Lr ty v/i\i\ . g ver y p ac k a g e fresh—just from the factory.
nm I S? HALF car load-
L/v/i-^Lu» Nothing Ever 5een in Macon to Equal Them.
C H ! M A W A Ppt Vases, Bric~a=Brac, Statuary, Pottery
Vlimri v rvi ^ L< * Of Every Description from all Parts of the World.
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We Have the Largest and Most Complete Line of Holiday Goods Ever Brought to Macon.
We Have Bought up all the Import Samples of Fine Imported Wares that We Could Get
Hold of at 50c on the Dollar.
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We Will Save You Big Money on all Purchases====You Should See Our 25c Dolls.
Powers’ Curiosity Shop
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Cotton Avenue
367
Second Street
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{JUST A FEW NEWSLESS STORIES
SIMPLY TOLD FOR THE TELLING
Wa»h*b1e Floor for tha Union Depot
—Jim Botner'a Suece**—Savannah
Auto Race*—Experience With Elec
i trio Lamp*.
'i do lmpo. M raid a clllr.ru yrwtrrl
ifln> . spenkltur of the proposed Ini-I
pavement of the Central «»r <}*orgla
e!*opr. “Ihiil Huperlntendent Harliiti.
*»r some other Rood official. will
■that there la enough saved out
ihe enormous amount of tm
.St
open! t<» pul a tiling flm.r on 5(ie
malting room floor of the union depot.
It worrtea me U> see that plate ncour-
• d every day or *t» mid the floor wet.
and the ladles have to attlid on It. 1
ulnn’t * on' anything about the men-
\ hoy can be a pa rod. and If they are
V> stand on it Instead of going out Ini
3 ha street and waiting for a train.
ley ought to die, hut there are no
•>t«»men nnd children to spare. 1 know
tie station master does the hem he
i q n. because he wants the place to
Jf> u ri'nt atnl clean, but how can he
Wd It with passengers eating him he*
aa1 throwing hunks of meat and
chicken Imnet on tfyo floor, to say
nothing of the anufT a** 1 toh*< ’
on that floor. The truth i
should be either a cement or u tiling
there. Of course. It has brenf
y i ug on a long time, many years. Ini
fin. but who Knows how many cases
i f pn-umonla him been caused by
iiT A ■ rvrpet wouldn't stand * month,
mailing Is out of the question, lino-
iM-.m won't do. and there Is nothing
v t c« m. nt or filing It wouldn't cost
much, and aa It may be years before
mine (a a new dcjKd built. the cen-|
lx*] might to do that much toward
eiio health of the people who travel.**
Tvro men stopp'd on Cherry street
fr«et«r.lay and looked at the street
r gns the handa point to a certain
SmAff store. They were evidently
at rangers, and this was their tlrst
these
Hu Id one: “Oil all
sign*. th<* hands ponlt
hour, iiu,| they any it was the egnet
liour at which Our Held was fissassl-
mited In Ihr depot at Washington. !
have heard It said that the .Irak In
the ilei.nl stopped at the hour of
assassination and since than all Jew
elers who use the hlg watch ns it
sign have all such with that fatuous
hour indicated on (lie dim. Hut I Itav.r
forgot ten Dm hour, and thin must he
II- twenty minute* pnst 4."
Hot It men looked at the dork for a
their minds going buck
'•radon.
fere with his work. He .wanted to
rum his pay. and you find mighty few
young men these clays who Want to
do that. The result was Inevitable.
He Just had to climb up. and he made
good. There are many who rejoice In
his good fortune, and hops to see him
go us high mm the good salurlea and
soft places will take him.".
IIAWKINHVILLK. Dec. 12.—Haw-
klnsvllle Is soon In have a new bank.
Mr. J. T. Taylor, one of the pronintera
of the enterprise, says It nvas their
intention to start'with a capital of
$25,000. hut this amount has already
been over-Huhacrllmd «ind their In
tentions now are to inuke the .capi
tal stork |f»ft,ooo. The amount so far
subscribed Is $27,000, and *h«» propo
sition Is meeting with such favor
crested In them. Two weeks after among the business men of the
re them for a nickel, not the meet that It will be no trouble to secure
they were, of course, hut I can see the remainder of Die money and makn
best reproduction of them that It j the stork $50,000, If It Is decided to
metnornid.. i.... tk ... .... . possible to get. and s 0 vividly are • do so. The hank, however. Is a*ci
to talking ahaii* II»h#T ,h,, - v l' f,r *rity f ’d that one only has to | ulnty and will be located In thoNetv
tin-i?.'*!.?. a r? U .».-1 forget* the photographs nnd Imagine | Huggins building on Oommerer street.
nly being sealed on the grandstand to j City Court Convictions.
minute*
"This moving picture business* Is a
revelation to me.*' said a man who had
just hern looking at the pictures of
Die rares at Savannah: "Here I wasn't
able to take the trip to Savannah to
and yet I waa deeply
HAWKINSVILLE TO HAVE
NEW BANKING BUSINESS
Plans Showing the Several Lots of Fine Farming Lands to be Sold at Auction,
Tuesday, Dec. 15, Before Bibb County Court House.
IS I ,
Mild finally
;%r .‘1 Wo* W" | ia'%.JSsrssva;
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■w.,,. ih.i h„,k-, -you .«., i ss I
l»r mistaken about (lint hour ... ....
sassliiutlou."
but this Is the first time
of a clock used for a
sign to be a-going, but this one k
ui> r\e M atr deceiving me."
Then the two men looked so In lent-
ill the clnrk b» watch the hr.ml*
move, that nulte a crowd assembled,
and all watched the hands as they
moved, and not one of thorn, except
the two men who started It. cmid
tell what he was looking at. Which
foes to show that you can gather a
crowd tn a short time, and without
any reason.
"Did you know." aa?d a man yester
day. "and the J|m Butuer who haa
been given aurh an Important place
Dm AasiK'lated Press, was a Macon
hoy? He Is the son Of the late T. M.
Hutner, formerly chief of police, and
ut one time proprietor of the park
Hotel. Jim went down to Havunnah
and went to work for tbs News as an
The boy. He took to reporting like
duck t« water, and he worked, work-
ed hard. If there waa guy new
went for It.* He was ever on
h for It. and no matter what the
THURSTON HATCHER
PHOTOGRAPHER
Frames, Miniature Cases
Teco Pottery
Sittings By Appointment
Phone 890
Studio 614 Cherry St., Macon, Ga,
Art Department tn Connection
gambling and ad
on the chglngang
paid out.
Prank Hamilton was convicted of
simple larceny, and sentenced to
months on the gang, or flned $100.
Will Klvlne was convicted of gum
bllng nnd lined $50.
Wilbur tlalney was' convicted of
attanllg g pistol and flned $*5.
SSSlry rjSwfll sEBS? 1 '""'"T Hatir n :nd W "v-n C0 K 1 " r ,ss.«*s
ountrj. it is wonderful, wonnertui. Op the. chalngang, or flned. $200. ills
"Hflcnklng of that young man who
went to bed with an electric light lo
warm his fool, and waking up to And
that the lamp had set tire to the bed
clothing slid nearly burned his feet off.
reminds me." said another man, "of
something that occurred at the'iRrnwn
House when It was kept by the latu
U. W. ft perry: he had both electric
lamps and gas In some of the rooms,
and the w ire-cord was long enough to
place the electric lamps on a table to
r?ad or write by. A countryman was
Designed one of these room*, amt when
he went to go to bed he couldn't And
the means by which to put out ths
electric lamp. He studied over th*
proposition for a long time, He didn't
want to go to bed with the light shin
ing In the room, so he struck an Idea.
Pulling the bureau Into tbe'tntibll® of
the room so ns to he In reach, be
placed the light In one of the drawer*
and with the light Thus abut out, h*
went to bed. Ho me where »boUt biortv
Ing he
the i
awakened by a light U»
ROSE’S MALT
AND WHISKEY
k a predigested liquid food-Ionic, nourishing and of pronounced
triedk m.il value in the treatment and cure of Dyipeptia, Insomnia,
Dxo.kL.iUn and biiey tod bUdda uboKv
It creates appetite, *l<d> digestion, restores vkaEty by coricltiog
die Ulood. soothes over-wrought nerves .p.1 insure, bedtb.
Rose’s Malt is blended wkh tufScicnt pure uhsle)'to ren
der it miklly siiinJaiini and is acorptsble to vx
Ontm FitW «r.J Shipped ssa. Day they aro Received
FOUR QUARTS, Express Prepaid • • • $4.00
FL M« ROSE CO.. Distillers
ounwtoocA Tunt
KIW TCtXOTT
(Order (rea Nivttl P* ill
jACiy.'Mux. ru.
bavin, caught frum the hlUdsa
lamp. He |r.iI out the ttra with the
water In the pitcher amt tot lipSlil,
.1 re.ml by the light of the lamp which
he couldn't put out, and by which ha
couldn't steep. But «- went down
elatre and wss honest entugh »,»{
the hill >r damasee. When told that
he had only to turn n tittle thing on
the lump to put tt out. hr eeomsd dti-
gue.ted with himself."
Two well-known young men of the
city had nulte an experience the other
night. At least that Is ghat la told
of Messrs. Willie Raines and tleorge
HcCommnne. They have hualness every
now and then somewhere about Llsel.
la. It I. known Ihnt there Is no art-
tlenient In the country where there
an pnttler and better gtrts t'nnn
around that Utile place. There la .tot
one ot them who la not n prise for
any young man, nnd three young men
know It.
tt Is said that they went ont ths
other night to have e good time. «nd
while they were haring I hie good time,
some of the l.lselln hoya who some
what frown on the town hoys en-
i meriting on their preserver, slipped
oil one of the rcer wheels of the buy-
Igy and cichanged It for .ot\e of the
I front wheele, ' » |
] lAte thst night, with the miwn shin-
1 Inx the- were rolling homeward, end |
; they noticed that there ws» o motion
I to the buggy that reminded them «f)
l the and e*w waver, and es they .knew ,
that vnlther had touched e drop ef nt-1
beer, or such thing* Itehto to produce)
each u sensation, they wer, pusaled ui
know ihe enure. It was ItnetlJr at-1
trtbutabte to the tery happy happy,
‘ evening they had spent. > Rut when i
i thee went to put up the buggy fur i
i ihe night, the exchange of wheels was
discovered.
And now they ere efraMI be ecuiv
: am ot the Utelte hoys of playing tha
trick „n tkem. but they will wetch fee ;
tricks the next time they g-q out curb
lug on the l.teeltn girls. !
death. A graveyard cough wss tesr*
Ing my lung* to piece*. Ductetw felt-1
ed to help me, and hope had not.,
when my kushaad got t*r Kins * New |
l-teroeery.- says Mrs. A. C. Wt'tls-ns’
’*( Bee. Kv. -The n«t dog, kette,t
me end improvement kept on until I
d gained M pounds In weight end!
An AttractiveShopping Place
One of Ihe mom attractive atorca of
Its kind In the south ta being conducted
right her® In Macon by Dana-Hragg
Stationery Company at 352 Second St.
They have recently remodeled their-
store from back to front, and now haw
much more apace to display their stock
of merchandise, and to take care of
their rapid growing huslneaa. They
■i . . r ^ 4 nre now displaying a very handsome
and there was the bureau on -etock nf holiday good*, consisting of
^e whiting's line holiday box paper, the
b*»t quality of leather goods, consist-
Inf of gentlemen'* bill fold*, purses
card canes, cigar cates and bill hooka
They have an exclusive line of hand
colored calendars, scarcely n« two alike
and no eubjects shown by any other
local dealer. Special mention is /made
qf k Dennison’s Xmas novelties, con.
sitting of beautiful doll outfits, lunch'
Cma* seals, gummed ribbon, gar. ‘
bells and all sites of empty holly-
Her their largo show window
recently added to tlfelr building, and
designed especially for their partlrit-'
lar business. This year they expert*
a larger Xmas trade than ever before,
and to those who deprive themaetver
of an opportunity of Inspecting their
line of Xmas goods will nuretv miss .1
rare treat. As a special Inducement
they will present one of their guaran
teed dollar fountain pens with each
purchase amounting to flve dollars, or
more, the offer expiring Christmas Kve.
set*v Xr
lands, b
boxes.
CLOTHES
of Quality!
Wo offer yon only
Clothe* that you can In
sure of.
The Season’s
Choicest Models
Are here and the styles
were nover hnudsomer
or more attraetive.
For Circulars giving full description and other particulars apply to
R. J. TAYLOR, B. P. O’NEAL, C. T. KING, Receivers; P. 0. Address, Macon, Ga.
•.IV health w*. full, t».t.-rv.- TM-
iiiMMaa held* the world-, healing I* J Kx// !
Gt,Su
.n »ma. s md under guarantee at .
Colony Without Crime. turner ef tnoal prod tide, ha* adversely I
Helens, our little Napoleoatc fwl-lsffetged ihe flnance* the »t. Helen
n mid-Atlantic. t« a model eom-fOu *
V !»S goverr.or. CM. OaUwey. 1
[» j blit *n the latter rape.-it)
Our Oeep-ftee Trade.
1 trlbated this revenue, but so eeemlngty
T„,,_ ..... ... ! ptvaslng a rlrvunutaar. alfort. only mod.
Tonnage tax* accrued to the s**', axtlsfkcUoa.^ ronslderlnjr the In
al of more than a mlU'^n
rryfiig trade >
Mr and IIM. Trial bottle
r vn.’.v.,-.-, r U v t ., th , 4h ;n.. , of x* la -, m .| mr.* K c t.t,.
M ->} t I’.'trine «•> n-v e- t*\ :• A k , ,.
Kol.t* 11-» a -much wanted **5i|*il TnTi* ■ * 5P IM
V , w uJLfl b. ** *"'*' •" tb*- bttleiil pe»d the moot of them and »>- rn, T , oulek romedv. Th» epr*-» f
■MraBMi n. veemna ana aa na> 1 emomunity 00 ns iamr xaaeieoaic rerkI — . . _ . *»r >• i..,*..*.
'•«' ' . - *-d a« t K * wtttKfruuul vtoM be in a rwrld** *Ullr---W«fttk..-. Z n 1 : * 1 U-r-mo\ed »e-• n l %}u ^ n'-d —Frcvid«»ce
(h* &trri*oo. tmherto Urn duel ccn- tier Kx*.egt for lUAXk the foreigner* cou- 1 4