Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 18, 1908, Image 6

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' r ; b THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 190* GIVE US YOUR ORDER NOW FOR We have a large supply, but they are going fast. By placing your order now you take no chances. We also handle a large line of Choice / Beef) Porky 1/eal,. Muttony Sausage ViennaSy Bacon s Brains and everything else carried by a first-class up-to-date market. Our service is unexcelled and our prices right; Let us have your orders. You’ll be pleased with results PHONES 545 - 1294 ’’ • ; J. M FiMNTLEW GO THREE TODDLERS AND A THRILL FOR EACH ONE GETS LOST—ONE NARROWLY ESCAPES A BAD HURT, AND ONE GETS A GASH IN THE HEAD. The children of (lie city «re v.ry much In evidence thrpo day.. Tile publication from day to day of the letters to Kalita t’laua bring a S umber of them into the limelight, and ere arc threo Incident* In the lives, or three toddler*. Officer Rulllngton, while patrolling Mulberry street beat, found n little fel low marching up and down the street an Independent ti* n wood sawyer, «nfl when the officer In tho kltulent way in the world tried to find out who ho wan, ntid where hi* nurse or companion wan he rencnted It with a defiant air. Just a* though he thought It none of tho officer** business. iBut the little fel low waa In danger of being run over and hurt and he kept after him. Final ly he allowed the officer t« walk along side hint, but he waa not anxious to allow even that privilege. It waa get ting dark, and the officer grew more anxious. Ilo telephoned to tho station house to know If any one had report ed a loti child, but no *uch report had been filed. Then the little fellow start ed toward the Jail, and It was then h* realised that II was growing dark, and with tho child’* fear of the dark ness. ho finally told the officer about where ho lived. Then when tho officer told him he would take him home, he warmed to him. and off they started good friend*. At last they came aero** Mr. Paul Jone* looking f»'r the lo*t boy. The little fellow had wandered off from homo In some way. I glad enough to »oe hi* father, and he parted good Wanda with the officer. A day nr two ago little four-year- old Richard K. Hlnea. one of the hand, aoment little boy* In the city, waa with hi* nurse In tho street. For some lit tle act the nurse took up a little switch nnd playfully shook It at him to come to her. Instead of going to her, he tucked to a passing street car. Ill* step backward wa* so unexpected and sudden that the motomun had no op portunlty to atop and the ear struck the boy. It waa one more ease of “there** a sweet little cherub that sit* Up aloft to watch out for the life ot poor Jack." a* the boy fell under the ear and waa not struck by the wheel*. He waa sore for « long time from hla bruises, but he wa* alive, thank head. Several persons heard the child'* cries nnd ran to It. The babv wa* picked up and the nurse come out ot the store, not knowing what had hap pened. There was no policeman In sight, and she refused to give elthet her name or the name of the child. Some mother will probably learn this Tiling how the gash wus cut In her child's head. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS Do Not Endanger Life When a Macon Citizen Shows You tho Cure. the agonies of kldnev complaint, hack ache, urnary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow them selves to become chronic Invalids, when a certain cure Is offered them? Doan's Kidney Pill* Is the remedy to use, because It gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their work. If you have nny. oven one, of tho symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now. before diabetes, dropsy or Bright'* disease seta In. Road thlM Macon tegtlmon i’d line of me by an abrupt "1 don’t rare for any today," from the bargain-hunting house wife. With a perplexed look Id* only an swer was “<Jld-dap, mule," and he pro ceeded mi his way. The Christmas fruits ran l»e seen a- plenty and there Is nothing tliut Is scarce. If the outlay of one of the principal stores can bo taken ns a .criterion, and there Is no doubt It can. nnd tlm best of all. too, the prices are not considered high. There arc the cranberries, those luscious, tempting berries, the Cap* Cod and the other well known varieties, they sell for uml are worth every cent. -II cents a quart. Malaga grapes aro 10 cent* a pound, a largo peek of apples only cost 49 cents. Juicy Florida oranges bring 12 cents a dozen, and choice grape fruit each 6 cents. Hen fri.lt. I. c.. eggs, that empyrean heights this time cv- , _ .... have taken the usual ascension, and can he bought for 3.1 1-3. am! 35 cents, or three dozen for 91. The best of butter Is selling for 35 cents a pound. Fresh seeded raisins, currants, citron, lemon nnd orange peel, spices, flavoring »cta, brown sugar ami such like for In making cakes, can be purchased at .the usual prices. m testimony: M. Vnnn. 1920 Fourth St . Macon, says: "I Buffered a great deal for several years from pains In the region of my kidney*. Sometimes I was so lame nnd sore that I could not work and o* my kidneys were not per forming their duties properly, I decid ed to try some kidney remedy. Having heard that Doan's Kidney rills wore reliable. I went to the Taylor-Rnyne Drug Co. And procured a supply. Since using them I have been much lietter In everv way and I am going to con tinue taking them, knowing that they will soon give me entire relief. I have no hesitancy In recommending such a reliable remedy.” For snle by All dealers. Trice 50 cents. Foster-Mtlburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. | Remember the nanv take no other. -Doan’s- CHRISTINAS EATABLES FI turkeys are veiling at 20 rents a pound for the undressed, r.nd 22H ccms for the dressed. )©@DETY Miss Martha Miller in Augusta. Miss Maitlia Mllh-r left 'Tuesday for Augusta, where she was the charming honor guest at the debut party last even ing of Miss lamlKo Phlniisy, one of the charming Augusta biuls this season, who moke* her bow to society at « beautiful dance at the Country Club. Miss Miller will remain In Augusia tin.»ugb Christmas, to att«nd the beauti ful debut party of Miss Marlon Phlntzy on the evening of the 29th, another very charming debutante of the season, and on’the 29th, both of these young women will accompany Miss Miller home and will be'two very attractive out-of-town guest* Ht her coming out party. Judge and Mrs! A. J,. Miller will enter tain at a brilliant huge dance at the Volunteers’ armory on New Year’s even ing. Introducing their daughter, who Is •mu of the most heituil.MI ghls to make her debut this season, and there will doubtless be a large number of out-of- town guests, as Miss Miller Is not only harming, hut very ponuhtr where t I $ Impure blood runs you down—makes host of I pur blood—cures the cause—builds you up. -BYE TO RAFFLES DURING THE HOLIDAYS Raffle* must go. Not the Raffle* who has been visiting 1 under cover of darkness the various resi dences of tho city and appropriating the islu-irwnre and the Jewelry without as much as a by-your leave, but the raffles for candy, bale* of cotton, a box of col lars, or a scan, or even a pair of nocks. Not oven a doll or a cake or a horao and buggy, or anything of value. . Such la the order from the powers that be and transmitted by the uhuhIhm lady* i I affair during the holidays which the younger I'et. “ nine oi clock. Lieut. Hayne Ellis In Macon on Brief mother. Mrs. . N.. arrived will mako a i. Robert Macon, has been stationed at Mare Island . several months and comes directly from Ban Francisco, and can only be among lit* old friends for a few days. V royal welcome awaits him.. i transmute.. ...... police department. Complaint has| been made of the raffling at the drug and other stores, and It was thought beat |■■n slop to it. Those places where of any kind has l*een going on to nut rarfuni will bo and then If fol asked about tho order yesterday MACON STORES HAVE REPLENISHED THEIR STOCKS AND NOW HAVE LARGE SUPPLIES OF EVERY THING GOOD ON HAND. Yesterday a tturse was rolling a baby In a carriage down Poplar street. Hhe wanted to go Into n store. It seems, and left the carriage and baby on the sidewalk. During the absence ths baby In a playful mood climbed up on tho edge of the carriage and fell to the •Idewaik, cutting quite n gash In It* A HAPPY HOME I, one where health abound!. With Impure blood there can not be good health. Wlthadlaordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. Tiitt’sPills revivify the torpid LIVER and restore IU natural action. A healthy LIVER meaaa pure Pure Mood meeai health. Health tneani happiaeae. Take ae Subetltuta. All Dmfglfta. ju.t at llil, dim' wit h chrlitm,. only tin tiny, •»»>— nnd alien llion. who rvtan over the hnunehohl nr, butytne thrmerhen with tli» arntnaemrnt, lor the "tine" dinner of the year nml It, acre,. n Inautht a, in what the market the requisite atul <t»lnly .lelkn- Chlef'"vnmoott aald that upon the plaint of peverwl pnrth-, who thomtht the laffilnit aliould l» •tonped. the matter htul teen hnnmht to Ills attention, nml lit, or.Hr, were to alvo a friendly wnrn- Ine to thope who hnvo hern permitting mining In their phteca of buelnee, to denial, ot Kara He the nccewry itepe mint • 11 911*1 ■ "HI ''Vor many year, there or Hu rafflln, nt the drug etoree for holiday gm>d«. .luring the dnya mviedlng Clot,tmu». nn.l tht, lui, teen .lone for eo meny yrer* that : a eud.ten etoppege of the euatom canto like apply ing the emergeney brake. Thia L Worth Reading. I.eo F. Settnekl. of «S illb.-on etreet. Mr, Oicar Dooly Ho,te„ at Delightful t KjA ho, | ‘avoi i A GIFT FOR THE MAN Gents’ Pocket Books, Letter Cases, Bill Rolls and Pass Cases at from 75c to $5.00 each, Traveling Rolls, Col lar Boxes, Razor Strops, Shaving Brushes, Military Brushes and Hair Brushes. H. J. LAMAR & CO. Two Doors from Fourth National Bank motif. The game of bridge was followed by The centerpleoQ was a miniature Christ- u' Mis* Lillian Griffith entertained the .. Young 1 .notes' Bridge Club at •moon party Tuesday In u pret . . ,<vu.. pw.... . m. .... ... ...mpllment her guest. Miss Lilly Cornell, of Indian mas tree, and'silver candlesticks hold-! Spring. ...... , , . # Ing red candles wore capped with red silk A* always with this congenial party of shades young women, the afternoon was a de- The parly was a most enjoyable one., jlghtful one. and the prtbe. a pair of silk nnd the congenial guests included Mrs.! hose, was won by Miss Cora Hondlettc Oliver. Mrs. Dan Adams, Mrs.! F. M. Gambrel!, Mrs. E. I* Martin. Mrs. i Eugene Daniel. Mrs. William Kilpatrick. 1 Mrs. Charlie !«arlson. Mrs. George Wine. Jr.. Mrs. Wm, K. Martin. Jr.. Mrs. Wal- Mrs. James H. Toomer, of Portsmouth, ter Houser..Mrs. Cu*tls Guttenberger nnd Va . k who was the .guest .of Mrs. James MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Mr,. Pill if. Brown. The next meeting of th • club will b early In January *nd It will be enter tnlned by Mrs. Gambrell. sorle*. an Insight affords, the rvqul.-.. --- --- dee. etc., may prow of value and surtdy not amiss, but Indeed, a germane subject to those who have to prepare for this annual feast . It must be admitted that the caterer* to the wants of the Macon housewives, the delicatessen stores especially, have anticipated their wants and have replen ished their stock* lavishly with every- JonSment. and they have practically alt on hand and displayed In abundance. • » have not already don# so Those who have not alrea« tv .km* M •houht «v»ll thrmwlvea of the opportu- pity to mo tho .lock, while they ore at Ihelr »»,t. ,nJ. If only for , look-on. tho few.I that will greet th, ,ye will prove .ail tntereollnc trwol. Maron I, fortunate In having aufli and no many purveyor, to ' ■ kiu and tho Inner man In tu mld.t* ! A plucky woman, on* « ready to take advantage of every oppor tunity. made n aally on a country pro- bThST-ffitt^JS; 1 VS W your turkeys?" half timidly stmtorously. sb# vent ~ * but -." here tho rountryman H but, before he cottkl finish, be waa quick If. Blount at the ifotel Lanier for . ■'ral days, and later of Mrs. Waite;* Iai- t.iar at her home on Georgia avenue, lias returned to her home at Portsmouth. most annoying cold sore i ever had. I ^ . ... M»*a Rose Crutchfield went up to At- wtth UuvkU, Aml0kB.lv.. I op- MlM^MMIary 'nt.rt.ln. Cub .. Inltm ; Uma jjwjgh £gfi*»S S?Hgg& A newly organised club for social pleas- i Rnusom. which takes place on th«* 19th. uro was entertained ftt Its initial meeting, She Is the guest of Miss Smith at the Tuesday afternoon bv MU* Janet Mai-? mansion while there. Ian* at her home on vtnevtUe avenue. | Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Rell and little The members Included a number of th«; daughter, of Sparta, are expected Friday young matrons and young women In Vine- j to visit her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. James * *• Anticipate much pleasure! E. Fulghum. on Rogers avenue, and to meetings, the c'.ub to he! the delight of thetr many friends will * — “ each i spend the hoi Ida v* In Macon. Mr. and Mrs. nstrk’k Calhoun go up to ar for the Smtth^Rar ■ piled this salvo once a day for two dava. when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold un der guarantee at alt drug store*. 25c. CHANGES IN 8CHEDULES. CEL. Effective ------ - changes will be made In 20th. the foUowIn schedules donton »:00 a. .....w Macon *'30 a. m. Train 19-15 will leave Macon 5:00 p. m.. instead of T;M p. m. as hervtofiwe. arrive Katonton ? 20 p. tw.. dally except Sunday. Train No. li leaving Atlanta ll:l« p. m.. ar- .. ..avtng Atlanta riving Macon 2:W a. m.. w ill b« abolished. New train No. 1*. will leave Atlauta 12:90 p. m.. artivs Macon 3:45 p. m. ansom hurcli South Atlanta Limited, new vestlbuled train _between ^Clnclmia^l and Jackson vRL Fta.. commencing first train south bound leaving Atlanta December # llat. ttflsjsaa k. m . artlv, AtHnta !:M a. in. ThU “ GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Is a little higher in price than other Limes, hut it is PURE LIME, and by far the best and most economical for Brick Work and Plastering. Cheap Lime is dear at any pricel Write us for Delivered Prices. ' r Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. C. to visit her parents. I vllle. and they anticipate much pleasure j E. Fulghum. on Rog‘ nt th.tr wrukfy mwtlng,. thk chib to he the dell entertained by eome member on each | eiwnd t "tSmS” Jtl« n0 »UIHry', home we, j Atlanta ™ Frld.ir fur tiie Smtt clou* salad course sad hot chocolate waa‘guests at the governor’s mansion ^ till served after the game of "forty-two," at; after the wedding, and will return to Ma- whlch Miss lojcilc Pendleton and Miss.cor on Bundav. , “VIST SS5“2« h e^ l .^ rc - next! ~ * l 5:M * eteck by M, “ sS£E®sas»lSi s 1K-WM Has US SK.’Slfc;; Si- .JSr«SLSA iWULISS Annie I-auric MalUry. Miss Marina Lewis. I the holbtavs. and they will enjoy eome BaflS£X2£'W- iff St tiSVSS:***' M “° B i M^hT^PffiWha: Miller. «Hter. «n> Marten Muon! tivt member «f thk Lummue. kn nttrnc- «wr> ,n fn i*1nctnnatl uraud on eon i * r SESs^S: eon l:» p. m. v arrive t'tnclnnatl T:55 a. | have issued tm mbSStwj ShsaailsmSsF IHrmnher Mth. Itret twr northbour - leave Mneun Uecmber Hit Ljulti r».>enitr A».m. lu-.n. I ftrla to be Introducwl Ik kome (r.vntinuk* From Wa !.) Edward Loh. Pres. John H. Donahue. V. P. Jerome-Herman, Sec.-Trcas Bedingfield & Co., Inc. P. 0. BOX 1098, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 4 Quarts 8 Quarts 12 Quarts MUMM’S EXTRA RYE. .S 5.63 1 Gal. Jug 10.50 2 Gal. Jug 14.00 3 Gal Jug $ 5.10 9.60 13.50 4 Quarts 8 Quarts 12 Quarts OLD NICK ROLAND CORN. 13.50 1 Gal. Jug 6.75 2 Gal. Jug 9.50 3 Gal. Jug. WILLOW BROOK RYE. 4 Quarts <3.00 1 Gal. Jug 8 Quarts 5.75 2 GaL Jug 12 Quarts 8.50 2 GaL Jug <3.20 6.00 9.00 IMPORTANT. Take warning and order now—do not wait. Avoid the Christman rm-h. We Carry a Complete Line of Wines and Liquors. ' Write For Our Comolete Wee List, ~r