Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 19, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPHS SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1903 FOR SALE 107 and W Mulberry it, £- liory brick building. Second *torjr arranged for rraldenra. BARGAIN for QUICK BALE. Orange «i. ra*ldtnre, jo rooms, re cently overhauled and painted. Alley ..n 2 eldee; large 'c.. Two-atory brick atore In food bust- nra« locality. Will exchange for email farm, inquire a: office # or particu lars. . „ New Cottage; large lot. at Crumps Tark Six-room dwelling and 4 arras In f Uellevu LETTERS THAT GOME FROM UTILE HEARTS AND ALL ARE ADDRESSED TO 8ANTA CLAUS. CARE OF THE TELEGRAPH. • i June gin ui nvc >cur» oiu. * uuim- m' 1 16 aerra near town. . lenty of wa- to fP hool but I want Jo very much. I ' ter and woods. $1,160. 100 acres splendid level land i Improvements; fine i 4r Some aplendld farms from $9.00 per I acre up. . • ! Home fund* on long time at 7 per (cent. CmII on me next week BURK. GEO. W. DUNCAN For Rent No. 414 Fourth St 140.00 No. 37. Or»iif« St !!? ?? No. 453 Second St * S5 ‘S2 No. ««« Poplar St IW.J* No. 742 Collet!,. St 135.00 No. 270 Columbu. St.........120.00 No 416 Poplar 150.00 $25,000 To Loan More people come to ua for lonna Ihun go to any one else. The reasons are plain: We always hav«* the money In the bank ready to pay. We make examinations promptly; that means no delay for you. We have ona charge to everybody. Geo. B. Turpin Sons For Sale A neat five-room cottage on about nn acre of ground fronting car Una, near Log Cabin Club an extremely dealr able place and with plenty of room for another liouac without crowding. Trlco $2,600. This la cheap consid ering location and Improvcmcnta. Cun make reasonable terms If wanted Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 565 Mulberry Street. For Sale In Vincvillc, on the car lin<V, I offer a six-room cottage, on large lot, for a quick sale, at $2,600.00 This is a new ltonse and has porcelain tub, cabinet mantels, and is generally wlmt is called a modern house. I can make terms with a fair cash pay ment Frank B. West Real Estato and Insurance, 417 Cherry St. For Rent II Hill Park Hr. 7-r $27.50 ... Cleveland A vc., 6-r........ $is.oo 467 Duncan Av«\ s-r $20.00 221 Duncun Avc., 7-r I1R.R0 III Cleveland Av S-r... $20.00 195 Piedmont Avc., 5-r $12.50 113 Lamar Ht.. 6-r $25.00 421 Doundury St., f.-r ..$20,00 60S Hawthorne Ht.. 5-r $12.00 US Reinbcrt Ave., 7-r.......,,..$27.60 725 Anderson st.. g-r $20.00 ... Lilac Ht.. 5-r $ s.so FOR 8ALC. A plot of nix (6) beautiful lota, front ing Relievin' avenue on t;:r tin© Just beyond l*'R Cabin, finely Ideal©fl and will make apb-mild home *lte*. bealdea there ta about one.lutir acre In etch lot. We offer th© entire plot of alx lou all for ONLY $600. Jordan Realty Co. Real Estate, Insuranco and Loans. Phono 1136. 4th National Bank Building. think I will go next year. Pieaae bring me doll and a doll carriage and another little tiny doll In a bath tub and a bed and a little stove and table and a play anner and a little parlor sot. I recon 1 aught not ask for ho much for 1 have a U'gger sister that wautM you to come to seo her. Pleas© bring m« some indy and fruit. Hunt© Chapman, Forsyth: As It Is near time for you to visit m« again I will tHi you what 1 want a bid doll black hair and eye* doll carriage a little piano a tea'set set ehalrH. f am a lUUe girl r» ne year* old In the fourth cbtHM at school. My teacher Is MIhs Virginia Hollamon. Dont forget to bring nil kinds of good thing to eat. Please do not forget my two little sla ters und brother Mattie, Annie and Wallace. Bring them everything nice Isaac Hunnlcutt, Llxella: I am a boy 7 yrs old und live In tho country. want some marbles a ball and bat & goat and wagon acme fruit candioa ud nuta and please dont forgot my fire works and remember there Is Just 4 of us kids thuts me Im nam<>d Isaac, and then Jacob, Lottie and Jasper bring them anything you want them to have you can com© out the Colum bus ltd. that la tho heat way. Huldln Taylor, Llxella: I am a little girl I yrs. old and I want you to bring me a thimble a work basket a doll and little trunk a tub and board and somo oranges apples and candy my 6!tt!o>coualn Thelma Randall thinks you cant come way out in th* coun try but I know you can cause you have already been hero beforo pleas© dont forget all the other Uttla contry chil dren. Juet McCommon, I/xolla. I am a little country hoy 7 years old and X live with my grandma and I want you to come to see in© and bring roe a gun a wagon a flying glnnle a wheel barrow and It full of camly apples oranges nuts and bananas dont forget my title aunt Gladys she Is 4 yrs old you ran come In at the front gate but be *ur© und dont drive over grandmas flowers. l«©t>na Hlmpaon, Macon: Tam 6 lit tle iprl Just 6 its old. I cant write but mama will write for me I wish you would please bring me 1 doll 1 doll carriage 1 Teddlo bear and Todle bear carriage 1 stow and table a little sewing machine thread and needle a work box a Uttl« cradle for my doll and please bring m© some lUUe chub's please Hnnta dont forget my little alck brother Eugene. Of course you will bring me some fruits X will keep all my toys nnd try to be a good little girl. Clifford Hlmpson. Macon: T nm only 5 yrs old dont forget me because I nm little, but please bring me some tools and a whip and a wagon and a big wnfcon and a big too too train please dont forget little sister Fannie May she Is only 7 ntonts ©Id you can bring her n little rattler wont you please bring me a doll Ilk© you did last Christ man I am u llttlo boy but I love dolls. Andrew Preston. 520 Telfair: I want to tell you what I want your to bring me for Christmas. I want n street car nnd n red wagon and ft mignlo lanton and n try side nnd some fruit I am only 10 yrs old and agood boy, Albert Maddox. Macon: Please slnd men blllle goat wagon und hornln and bo die 1 am n little boy Just 12 yef.r* old. bring mo some goad fruit and don’t forget my little sister bring her a little doll I ennt right but X got iny little sister to right it for ms. I will cion© for this time. Ethel Maddox, 51$ Telfair: Please bring me a p'ann nnd ft sleepy doll and bed nnd rocker and to strait chair and Home of fruit and dont forget my little alstor she can walk and say maran and papa bring her a doll and bring me a t© sot. neck chain and a heart and ft piece of hair ribbon and dont for get my mam ma and papa and bring them some nice frhit and please dont for get mb. Mertlc© Hardy, Montlcello: I am a little girl six years old. I want you to bring m© a big doll with blue eyes and curly hair a teaaet a ring, a stove and dont forget to bring some oranges and other good things to eat. • Lois Hardy, Montlcello; I am a llttlo girl nine years old. PIoos© bring me a piano a doll carriage, a safe and a story book dont forget to bring me lots of good things to eaV. P. 8.—I forgot to tell you to bring me a doll rocking chair. Juhun Moor© OnrlMtmas. I a _ __ old. I wont you to please bring wagon and hnnnexn with aheves to tho wagon. A born und h drum and lot of good things to eat and fru:s and nuts. I have been a good, little boy. I wont you to bring me u’r gun a lot of shots to go “* It. I am going to school I am tn tae nmiQ Laxative Fruit Syrup ijaw CS Si tm wi cSf Pleasant to take and does not gripe or nauseate Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble Fred Moore. Gray: It4a almost Uhrist- tlttie boy 9 years old. bring wont you to pica . train and . . C track. I wont you to bring me* a born and m wi ©**l l*my>g and lot of good things to eat and fruia snd nuts and a wagon and there* stud bonnes. I liave been a good llttlo boy. n little wagon a piano I like to ’uno. If you dont find me at 214 urignt 1 will be at my grandpa hourse. Francis Stafford. 214 Bright street: . lease bring me n doll, a tabic some chairs a tea set a bom and a school bell, a pair of skates a gold ring a bracelet and a wnsbstandset and bring mo aome fruit and somo fireworks a little cradle a bed a rocking chair. Miss Gertrude Freeman, my teacher Is named a piano a blble a work box I am In the third grade grandpa bourse. Horace II. Btrlngfelton, 621 25 st, Co lumbus; I will be four year* old next May. 1 am sometimes a good boy. I mean to be good all the time but they ssy I am meschlevous to which I see lot of fun In I can write to grandma she un derstands it but you l dont think could hftrdly do so as you are rush with ordora and liavent much time I will get my lit tle cousin Katie Belle Malloy to*write for me I go to the Rose Hill Ilabtlst Huhday School my teacher Is Miss Kff|o Chase she a very sweet Christian lady 25 Utile tolls In her class wo know a lots of pret- tv little songs about Jesus now Bantu Clause wont you bring mo a large horse with a saddle and straps so I esn ride also a billy goat and a wagon and u set of marbles and tops a train so I can blow It and brlUR me an nutomcblele and ptese do not forget my llttlo friend girl Evelyn Bird also Misses Annie and Mamie Arn old dear Mrs. Johnson to of course papa and mama will expect something Beall Wood. Columbus; I am a little girl three years old. I will get my little auntie to wrlto for me my name la Annie Belle McClutig I do not to lie greedy Sa Stimulation Without Irritation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new laxative syrup combined with the deli cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken. It is much more pleasant and effective than Pills, Tablets and Saline Waters, as it does not derange the Stomach, or irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. Constipation. Oriho Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi tively cure chronic constipation as it re stores the natural action of the intestinal tract.- Ordinary cathartics may give tem porary relief but the stomach is upset and the bowels are irritated without any permanent benefit having been derived. The condition of the patient remains un changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels have not been stimulated and in a few days a stronger pnrgative may have to be taken. This is why Pills and Aperient Waters never give permanent relief. Their violent action results in an unnat ural movementof the bowels and ifcisnec- essary to keep taking them indefinitely. Why ORINO Is different. Orino Laxative Fruit syrup is the only preparation that really acts upon all of the digestive organs. Other prepar ations act upon the lower bowel only nnd do not touch the Liver. It can very read ily be seen that a preparation that does not act upon all of the digestive organs can notcureChronic Constipatim, Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc. For Biliousness and SlcK Headache. Take Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup. It sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and acts as a gentle stimulanton the liver and bowels without irritating these organ*. Clears the Completion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulate* the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the contplcxion of pimples and blotches. It is th i best lax ative for women and children as.it is mild and pleasant, and does n >t gripe or sicken. Refuse substitutes. OUR GUARANTEE Take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and IfLyoU. are not satisfied your money will be ref xndedr- Preparad only by FOLEY A CO., Chicago, III. '? "'■*•** «OU> AND RECOMMENDED BY - -rr— H. J. Lamar & Co., Agents, Near Fourth National Bank, Macon, Georgia. SOUTHERN EDUCATORS TD IffiETJ ATLANTA AN EXTENSIVE AND INTEREST ING PROGRAM ARRANGED— MANY MACON TEACHERS TO ATTEND. The teachers of the public schools of Macon are Interested In the 19th an nual session of th© Southern Educa tional Association, which meets In At lanta on December 29-31. The president of this association Is P. P. Claxton, of the University of Tennessee, who has a national repu tation as nn educator. At the Tuesday meeting, tho asao- j n ec ter’ tell vor, didn’t she?” elation will be welcomed by Gov. j ©Mer goodnise Sister Pass mo' Police (Joupt A Typical Fuss. "Mer mar say kin yer loan her er cupper lard dls mawnln? She say she sho will sen* hit back ter yer soon 'a she gltter pay fum de w’lte folkses fur de wash.'* "Yer go right back ter yer mar an* tell her dat w’en she sen* dat cupper sugar sho borry ’bouter mont’ ergo wot she wuzxcr gwlneter sen* right straight back so fas’ denner talk ter her ’bout de cupper lard. Yer hyeerd me. didn't yer!” It was nil the child wanted. Sho saw that there was go*'ng to be a scrap, and if thyre was any one thing In this world she loved better than a scrap she didn’t know It. In due course of time, here came Patsy. "Sister Passmo'"— "Donn yer Sister Passmo’ me. Mix Jackson, dat chllo toll yer wottcr tof I '' •***• ’*• " nw.vw,..vu | mer guuuiiiJ*r, ocsici l ua.'iuu, Smith on tho pttrt of tho .toto and by.; ,] 0 matter wld yer? All I dun In dls Mayor Joyner on tho part ot Atlanta. j one wu! wuz tor ax yer tor loan me er One of the features of the session | cupper lard tell do Vito folkses pay nmTlShY ran" old'an? 1 * ,u bo the “l™pt>»v«meut of Public I me. Anner (loan sco any imam in Srade! I wlil^e a good boy If you wm School Houses and Grounds." beln* d<t. An’yer lly inner pashun. Izyer bring me n sweater, story hook, air gun. the most Important work of tills kind | sick. Sister Passmo'?" knife, horn end sword also some tire In each state within tho year, told in t "Whar dat cupper sugar yer horrid work* randy null nil 'JhHl nf tron ftvo minutes or less by a represent:!-, dat time an' yer wuzzer gn'lne ter sen' I*. 8. l iras© uon i forget my util© sis- , *iworker - -- - ‘ Under the head of th© high school, there are to be papers and discussions as to tho development of th© public high school, a complete county school X don't know what sho wants. Geneva Leo Kennlnalnn, 750 Iloundury: loyars old and ao^ to _8ec. Ht. , t try school. 1 am In the third grad©. . ... to do my best. I want you to write my Uncle J. R. Ryle. Captain of Ilart. Har mony Chapter, Roy’ Ufa “* mm Hn. Ga., and n*k 1 va‘s brother nnd live nnd go to school at th© aam© place. I nm Just K years- old and In tho second wrado. Miss Grace Judd Is my teacher nnd the Inst one In that school cx*rpt Miss Annie Miller I want you to bring them something nice nnd pleas bring me a big waggon that my Wllllo Bullock. .Macon: Christmas Is nearly here, so I will write to you. what wlati you to brli Please bring mo _ ... Ing an automlbtle. u story book full of pret ty pictures nnd un Irish mail. Also till my stocking full of randy, nuts, raisins, oranges, and nil kinds of goodies. Please do not forget the nreworks; nnd please dunt forget grandma ami grandpa. I am a little boy a years old In the third grade. William Tomlinson, Indian Spring: I’m a little boy eight years old. I want you to pirns© bring me n tricycle, automobile. Indian ault, nice l*ook and pencil, fire works, lota of fruit and fancy candy. P. H. Don’t forget my baby brother. He's a dear little fellovr. Bring him a teddy bear ami n ball. John W. Williams. 109 8t John street: H. Horne RIAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOANS, Grand Building. Phons 454. Slew. M« wnd 6M Fourth alrcti mll- Btw». (51 cbm «ir«l. road track facilities. •sc«nd and Third floor Kvtnthg News Building. BtwMgo space »4 English Comptoos Building, Southern Railroad track faclll- DWELLINGS. tics. i -». dwelling 'near Whittle School, r. dwelling. $!• First stieet. •r. dwelling, 467 and 469 New stmt. *r. dwelling. S4S Csriing avrnue. •-r. cottage Kouth t’ollege meet. |-r. cottage. Lywa ave . Vluevtlir (new) |*r. cottage. 4«4 and 499 Ross street. 5-r. In dwsUlng, ui Orsago street. Elegant apartments In Dr. Frasier's new ayariment house of 6, 9, 9 or 19 rnnigs Hteam htat. water sad janitor Arthur Edward Leonard. Macon: nm nor l*lg enough to write for my ^elf but my big sister |s writing for me. This 'a th© first Plumas l have ebber spent In this world, but I have tvlr.ady . earned to love yoa end I wont you t • street and something might M ing me raubbir doll n drum nnd Hanta Claw wpM you Mm pul It up *■ in.» Htlcks to best It with n rsttler and save It for m© until 1 do get large " 11„ r IL J miu I enough? Bring ms a foot ball, somo nice a l©dd> bear ft rocker hotwg a 11*“^ booka to read, n llttlo train that runs on tiny wagon I tan ronl It. tauso 11 g track some rnmly and fruit nml Just as Is <lgss big nough to walk now pease : many flreworks ns you can spur©. We dont think hard of mo for wanting go (are going to leavo th© front door open much I will always try and be good f°** V** 1 - ______ d«» hurry and come. j Ruth ^villlams. ion st. John street: I n _ ^ am n little girl, 9 >ra old. 1 go to school Helen Btnpp. Macon*. 1 %m A very . n * v’t Hawkins. tK. M.l My teu.-her’s sweet F.ttlc girl and ti papa and mama nil the ©ootid class nt school eight year ■yatem. th© private, high school In re- lgtton to educational progress uf <ho south, a formula for method In "high school English literature.' them© work In the high school and history in the high school. The program Is replete with papers on every possible branch of tho school system and ediicitlon In all Its school branches, ahd then comen th© depart ment of elementary education, with a feast of papers, nnd am^ng them one., followed by a discussion on "What Is the Hop®^ for Compulsory Education In Elementary Schools,” by Supt. C. B. Chapman, of Macon. The program is tho most elaborate that has ever been gotten up for a two-days’ session, being so extensive and so chock full of good things for educators that there will b© not a minute lost. Every* bit of time will be taken up with an address, a piper, or dlscuasion. A number of teachera will probably go up from Macon. % Makes the Liver Lively. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup gives permanent relief in cases of habitual constipation ns It stimulates the liv er and restores the natural action of the bowels without Irritating thes© organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. Dees not nauseate or gripe, and Is mild nnd pleasant to take. Re member tho name, Orino, and refuse substitutes. H. J. Lamar & Co.. n?ar Fourth National Bank, Now fle.i.-e bring me ft big doll with blue ©ye* nml real real curly hair nml a stove a little tabto with some chairs snd a ten set snd a plsno for 1 have already got a parlor aet nnd It dont look good with out a piano, pleas© bring me a Cristinas tree, 1 will be very good. P. 8.—Pont forget my older sla and broher. mama nnd pap* 1 w’.ll close till next time. Rosa Cl nr© Pool!. U4 Magnolia: I am * nic© little girl I go to school 1 am In the ttr*t clast l want you to bring me a doll and a earrings and a kitchen set and a tea set and a lot of pretty things and something nle© to eat 1 will b© gone but my papa will be here to tukc cave of them now Sany dont forget me while I am at my aun ties snd dont for get my dear sweet teacher Mra. JlcRtroy 208 TatnslL P. 8.—Dont for get to bn’ng my doll a trunk and some cloths. try to mind my name is Ml»» Pearl Edwards. Hants she ,« ti mP I nm in I Is mighty »we©t. pleas© bring her Just wtat .h. »»nlA I WAKt A^all uml\ carriage, a nice book, a little work box. for 1 nro trying to learn bow to sew. nnd a ear that runs on the track. Bring me plenty of randy nuta and frulta but no flrcwotfcs for i am afraid of then. Bring my share of them to mv brother John, he likes them flue. Brin* "»o»h««- some thing nlcs. a brown coat suit will pteasg her and also bring daddy ami grand mother something. Itoosa hurry nns 1 com© on. Come In the front door, we ar© going to leave 4t unlocked. fvrsjsisA. ualk 11:16111. i Eihfl Stafford. Macon: I will write you and l»t you' n» wIiai to briny m, (’hrl-tni.-i*. l'U'i.r brln* m« a doll. And drr.t It a, lir.lty aa you can a horn, a blble, a i«lr ot .katca, a box of paper ■ pretty wid. black bolt, a t-Alr if kid *lov.', und brln* me item, Rr« work, and fruit. 1 think that I, all but if It tla not you brio* m. wl.t you want lo If you do not and n>« a homo you will And me at grandma. ' and *rand|m hnuu. 1 am It yMt, of Dl •(* IW Mn and com, to ,c me. A.IA. I '1*?> l-o n*kl. at? Reid: PImw 6:4f j nie a ni<v pi©tv of hair ribbon and M*| pWaas dont for cst my llttls broth* r J. M !'• and bring him g teddy * |i» cars anf q. A- j and dont 6 Hsery «L I iM nuQi a doll and iftsU carried nnd n'nud ft| Nannie Ike Wlildley, h. Macon: I am a mighty little girl and live with my cousin loimnr Williams. I want a rattler, a rubber doll a go cart for my self nnd a pretty picture inmk. Bring me some I*. H. I would like for >-ou to bring my little friend Halt'* vthH-lpod© and s re<1 dram and bring ui both a hern jo we van keep seme noise. Asthma Suffsrsra Snould kXow Thi«. Foley's Honey and Tar ha* cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Buos- Ing, 791 West Third street, Davenport, Iowa, writes: A severs cold contract ed twelve years ago was neglected until It finally grew Into asthma. The best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief. Foley’s Honey snd Tar was rscom mended and one fifty.cent bottle en tirely cured mo of asthma which had been growing on ms for twelve year*. If I had taken It at the start I world have been saved years of suitering.” H. J. Lamar * Co., nsar Kbunh Na tional Hank. M. A B. Changes Schsdutss. Effective Sunday. December 29 tri ii N«v 41 on Macon and B rmlr ham Rail*ay will have Macon at 4. t> m. and train No- 42 will arrive | - . _ - Macon nt IliN fl. m. • wsgoii snd a rubber ball. No change In the arrival and dtp slal*r ar.4|ture of accommodation train* Nos. REAL ESTATE WOBLj Records at th* Court House Show Num ber of Large Recent Transfers. The record of property transfers at the court house Indicate brisk business In th’c real estate world. Looal agents state, however, that there 1* less artl/tty now Bum there baa beeg for some months. . Recent deals are as follows: Sul© of a house and lot on Forsyth street, owned by George P. Correll. to Mr*. C. C. OortoetL Consideration being $4,500. Sale of n house and lot on Maple street, owned by F. tUBt-lbhi sn*l A. Mitchell, to M. A Wood, consideration being $S.2hO. Sale of • house and lot on Holt street, owned bv F. R. Stubb* and I*. A. Ml. hit back so fus’? I dun quit de loanin’ blsnlss.” * "Iso mighty glad yer tol’ me ’bout dat cupper sugar. Slater Passmo*. I clean furgit ©rbout dat cupper sugar. I ben so bodderd ©rbout de ol’ man ,bcdn* out’n er job dat I sho furglts dat cupper sugar.” "An* yer clean*furgit dat cupper lard effer loan hit ter yer, dat wot yer do." "Look lak yer wants er fuss d’.s mawnln* Sister Passmo’.” "Jl»8 soon hive er fuss ©x ter eat. Mix Jackson, kase yer gits good vlt- tles down ter de stockade, dey tells me." "An’ yer Jlss blecged ter have fuss. Sister Passmo’." "Iser Itchln* ter have er fuss, MI* Jackson.” "An’ yer alnter gwint-ter loan me de cupper lard, anner ax yer fur hit lakker lady axer nuvver lady?" "Yer sho got hit down right, Mia Jackson, cep’n de Indy part uvvlt.” ’’Denner n’nter lady?" "Nobody doan skus© yer er bein’ one, Ml* Jackson." "Me’n you sho gwlneter hitch. Er fames ter yer lakker lady, nn’ yer git mad, an* yer chaw do rag. nn’ yer guv ni© ©r latter back talk, anycr mek out lak yer nlnt skeerder nobody. Now 1 Jlss wants ter tell yer dat you i**or. low down chalngang hef’— Hut among theso people that term never goes without a fight. It Is Vko n certain ugly term that men some times us© when they forget nil about decency and use nnd with a fight. No negro woman can stand being cal’cd a chalneang hol?».r. Hh© ©an stand b?l«T called a liar, or n thief, but a ebain- gang heifer—never! They stood before the court perfectly willing to receive a fine of twenty dol lars. and knowlftg too that to raise that amount they would sleep on the floor for a month or so until the bed could be taken out of pawn. They told their tales, wholly unlike th© real trouble, both tried to make out thr* other was to blame, and both as ready to renew the flRht ns they, were in th© boginning. What they wanted was to b© fined alike. To fine one without the other would have been severe punishment for tho fined. So, when the court fined each ten dollars, they were so well pleased that they tmfled at ©neh other, and both went away absolutely happy and friendly, the money for their flues hiving boon previously arranged for. Match That - Fine Team with a handsome carriage., Como hero and select It and then you’ will, have (6 rig you may well bO*‘lWWa*dr. We don’t ask you to pay for mere attrac tiveness in our carriages either. In fact we don’t ask you to pay for It At all. Wo charge only for quality In our carriage selling. You pay only for the best materials and workmanship. The good looks we throw in for good measure. • «-• W.Wacqn.ga 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. 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 re spects. . Telephone in each room. Four Beautiful Dining Room* with Capacity of 1200. The-Famous German Restaurant Broadway’s chief attraction for Spe cial Food Dishes and Popular Music. European Plan. 400 Booms. 200 Baths. SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY »B. M. 'i'lERNEY. Manager Suyler’s Xraas Candles, Park & Tilford’s fine Cigars; rich Cut Glass. J. S, Hogo Drug Co. CHANGE!! IN SCHEDULES. their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Mrs .Winslow’s Soothing Syrup JSSSSTytSTTS^ 23JH8T3 been ©ted f«»r over PiVTT.rfVR } Central of Georgia railway: . MJT.L10N8 of MOTHERS for Train 14-17 will leave Eatonton 7:00 “ m., arrive Macon 9:2# a. m. Train 19-15 will leave Macon 5:00 p. m.» instead of 7:50 p. tn. ar heretofore, arrive Eatonton 7:30 p. nt.. dally except Sunday. Train No. 14 leaving Atlanta 11:40 p. m.. ar riving Macon 2:35 a. tn.. will bo abollahed. New train No. 10. will h ave Atlanta 12:30 p. m.. arrtvo Macon 3*45 n. nt. South Atlanta Limited, m-w ventibuled \ ’/MtP hv 5 t,.lr Ith ITJUFEC LAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLl*’. and Is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Drurglst* tn every o««rt of th« aom. Be sure *nd ask for *^lr». Wins low’* Bootbrag Pyrup." nn«l take no otlt- er kln-t Twenty-flv* mats a bottle. Qua ran toed under the Food and Dnft* Act. Juno Idth. KumMt IC-x AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY The Telegraph Business Of- _ __ flee, 452 Cherry street. Edttft-1 bounl leaving Atlanta December "t«t. and Unit train northbound leaving ilaeon December 23rd. will run on following ■cludnle: Leave Atlanta 11:05 n. ro.. av- | “ re Maran 3:00 _ . . i». m. Thla rial Rooms upstairs, next door, gju* SSS? ror’TSoi.Vni-SISdOM-' 1 * rago. in addlllen to thhi train Macon- A Terrible Warning. {Cincinnati sleeping car line wlh be Itutug- An landonitiT, annoyed by nut urate«| on follow Ing schedule: Leave Ma- pi. k. ra, h»» 4mt ap the f->iu>wlng neth’e. ran 1:3ft p. ny. arrive t’inclnnatl 7:6ft *. whl«h ha* graved effec tive, to keeping >'t.. leave Cincinnati 9-.16 p. m. arrlvr trraBMfler* ©ff Me gro-jnil: ''Rwtion- Maran 3:45 p. in. Ftret car eoutl.boun4 All pereon* •nterinc tht* wood do m nt,December l*th. first car northbound will tlielr awn rLk. TV omlus avribna leave Macon December flat, abound* here.’’ The ••eor>*lit* aveflana." i Train No. 4 will leave Atlanta 9:19 p. altliouirU II round* a* ilrro*tfuUy •eroalu*. Inatead nf 9:3ft. p. m., arriving Macon and venomou*. !e nothing utorr bovttfv. ( 12.34 a. tn. Imtvad of |:9ft a. tn Ing ti an the cemraait haalenut. d« - ribed * JOHN W. RLOUKT. t» lu laiuu Ol* Mar. DUtrldl JRMerarer Avent. Macon. Ga. The Tonic Properties of Old Whiskey are reco&nUed by all physicians of standing—whiskey to be medicinally pure must be the real article—such a whiskey ia Sunny Brook THE PUREfOOD Whiskey It is distilled In the good old honest Kentucky way and its rare mellowncts and richness of flavor comes only from years of perfect ageing. Every bottle Is sealed with the Government “Green btamp” upon which is clearly printed the exact Age, Proof and Quantity of whiskey within each bottle, x DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: C. BLUM A CO.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. C. C. BUTLER CO.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. BEDINCFIELD A CO.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. D. F. A C. P. LONG. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. L. C. DANIEL. MGR., CHATTANOOGA. TENN. PAUL HLYMAN, CHATTANOOGA. TENN. GALLAGHER A O’OARA. CHATTANOOGA. TENN, H. LEVvr.TEIN A CO.. MONTGOMERY. ALA. U ^l|u.vM«K|y »•- ALA< ’ MARKSTEIN, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Buttles S ® Sfk Bottles L 1 -3 th (La!Ion Mm Full Quarta ft T Rye or Bratton W Rya or Boar to a ||