Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 20, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 190b MgWILUAMS-RANKIN company 410-412 Third Street gw'* *\ When You Arc Out Shopping Monday Don’t Fail to Come in and See These “ SPECIALS” - The “SPECIALS” for Monday, represent something for every member of the family. Remember we are not only men’s clothiers and outfitters, but we are equally well prepared to take care of the boy as well as the man. In the same sense we are prepared to clothe the women and children, and the prices are in every instance “money saving.” This is no idle term. We make this statement as we do all others, with a careful regard for truthfulness and accuracy. a pi ...$io Men’s Overcoats $12.50 Men’h all wool Beaver Over- d»Q rn coats, special lor Monday «P O . D U $15.00 Men’s Mack Cravenettes, special for Monday . Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats $5.50 Overcoats for Children and Boys, all wool, Overcoats, ages 5 to 12 years, CIO Ct A special for Monday tp4#*)v $5.00 quality Youths’ and Boys’ long all wool Overcoats, ages 8 to 15 years, d*0 CA special for Monday ipO.CH/ $5.00 quality Boys’ Suits, all wool, ages 6 to 17 years, special for r A Monday ipJ.DU Men’s Pants $8.00 values Men’s all wool Cash- AA mere Pants, special for Monday . ..•P-^.UU $(1.50 values Men’s all wool, pure $4.85 Worsted Pants, special for Monday Hats $8.00 quality Hats in all the new d'rt styles and shades, special for Monila»P-4. V/v/ Best $1.00 Shirt in Macon, Brighton >7Q Brand, special for Monday i /C $1.00 Men’s dressed and undressed Kid Gloves, silk lined, special for 7Qr* * t Men’s bleached canton flannel, elastic seamed- Drawers, reduced special for /l CT _ Monday 40C 50c Child’s lamb’s wool Sweaters, special for Monday 75o Boys’ all wool Knee Pants, 8 to 8 rtC* years, special for Monday Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear Suits CUT TO HALF PRICE FOR MONDAY $15.00 Suits, special for Monday $ 7.50 $20.00 Suits, special for Monday $10.00 $25.00 Suits, special for Monday $12.50 $30.00 Suits, special for Monday $15.00 $30 and $40 Suits, special for Monday . .$18.00 Extra Specials 25c quality Ladies’ Vests and Pants, -J special for Monday -L /L 50c quality Ladies’ Vests and Pants, O Q- special for Monday * U Amoskeag staple Ginghams, special f for Monday, the yard OU Best Calicoes, special for Monday, ff per yard OU Best Cotton Flannel, special for Mon- Q day, the yard OC Best Tvimona Outings, special 71/ r* for Monday, the yard / /2 C Full size Bleached Sheets, special q A _ for Monday O ?C 22 1-2 yards 6c Sea Island, yard widedj •* AA special for Monduy ip A.UU 50c all linen Table Damask, special for Monday '. A. 25,000 yards mill end Ginghams, worth 10c and 12 l-2c per yard, special for HI/ Monday / 72 C 35c red Table Damask, full width, C\-i special for Monday jCJLLs 15c Hemstitched Huck Towels, special for Monday 25c Ladies’ Bnrson Brand Hose, special for Monday 15c Pillow Cases, largo size, 'special for Monday ..9c 19c 10c Old Santa Claus’ Mail Bag Is Chock Full of Sweet Letters Tho Old Fellow Will Have Lots to Do If Ho Can Fill Even Half the Orders, lint lie Will I)o His Very Best — f|*he rending of the letters* to Santn Cttua bits stirred the nnmoilrs within Ibr*n»t of one of the old time boys, nnd he sends thla letter to stir the mem* o#4*e of nth«r«: Lear Old 8*nta Claus -We have been Very south Interested In reading the many letters from the dear chiltlicu to > oil. Home of the hoya nml glrla me eon- f easing to you tliat tiny have not Iteen good all-the year, hut promising if you will make them * visit und briny doll*, doll carriage*. cooking stoves, candy of nil kinds, und fiults of all Varieties, flr* engines. velocipedes, railroad eimUtcs. and trains that will run. ulso a horn that util keep tho household In a dread nil Might and day, and to«i many other things that cannot l*e mentioned Just now. After you act through with all the hrlgtit eyvd boys and girl*. won’t you kindly remember the following “old chil dren” of forty-live to fifty yrara of age. A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds. With Impure blood there can not be good health. With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. Tutt’sPills revivify the torrid LIVER and rwtora lid natural action. A healthy LIVER meins pure blood. —— Pure Mood means healths health mean* happiness. Take no Substitute* All Druf We nre now running down grade at a very rapid rate, and rending the many sweet letters from our children and grandchildren, we nre carried back to •uir Itoybond days, and find that very few of out- frt.lirrs nnd mothers are now liv ing to itn.k out for our hnpplncss and Christmas Joy*. When wo stroll immml our Iteautlful city, and look at the many pretty toys, which ore n great Improvement over the ones that Old Hants brought u*. when w e were loaning on our mothers breast, limbing Iter knee*. Yet we on not help tin horn, tin horse. slide oiler Hunt.* runs has visited nil of a visit. We will confess thnt we have not been good boya all the time, hut our fathers and mothers thought that we were very sw We hope that Old 8anta Claus will forgive us and call to oeo u* this Christmas for fear that we will be over- looked. * You will find out sog hanging l>y the lire place, ns they hung'gears ago. t? you should come, dear old friend, to tho forty-five and fifty year old children. No doubt that you will cause the old wrinkled face to smile and ahltto cnee more. If you should find any of our grandmothers, grandfathers, father* and mothers living remember them kindly for us. for we find as we grow older cur love for them Is much stronger. OM Santa, how welt we all remember ••mg Singleton” and “Utile (Ungleton." and what a army of boys turned out on Christ mas day to follow “Speck Cooper" all over town blowing tin horns, he lead ing the hoys. Never will wa have suck days again, marching down Mulberry, up Cherry afreet and Cotron avenue, units* we could all march out Christmas day on Mulberry and Cherry etreete with "Big Singleton” and “l.ltCe Rings ton” In a one-horse wagon leading the happy bore of IMS to 1«U. _ mm Weatcott. Ben Oeodyear. Will Goodyear. Al Goodyear, If. P. Rurfhard. Julias k. Burg hard. Tpjdgsa Smith. George Findlay. George Plant. Qeo. T. Hams, V. A. kcuard. Lee UoffUtglou. Hob Nottingham. Jno. H. Ihirnett. On In Munsec, Jim Cronin, Sol Huge and Oscar Crocket (or "Cricket” at scltooh. Susie Williams. It. F. IJ. No. 6: Please print my le.ter to 8nntn Claus. My name Ik Susie Williams and live on It. F. I*. No. .*» Please bring me a doll car riage, a doll n tea set and table also fruits ami candle**, l go to school und am a good girl. George Willis, SK» Chappell street: PU-as bring mo a drum a pistol a sword a harp a cap a Itox of candy nuts, oranges apples a knife I got a dog but 1 got him tied do not bo afraid. Alleen William*, It. V. IX No. 5: name I* Alien* Williams and live on F. IX No. b print my letter to Sam. W. T. Lo*.t, l*5«f Second street: I am a little boy t yr*» old. I am In the First grade at school and please bring ttte a big wagon a nice drum, n cap buster a horn that makes lot of noise a story Unde Foxy Grand l*a. n cap pun and id candy and nuts, and i pair of nice ktd gloves, a package works, a black board eraser, a bell, a story book, a ring, u wide black twit, j* cap buntci. and some rod citronce !*Mt. Ittt Beyond street: l am papa’* little man. I am nearly three m. okl and please bring me a wheel barrow *'*| train wl pi ease bring' my Veddy a anlT of overalls and n little mule to ride and candy, nuts and Ifu'.t and lira crackers and I will be a good little boy. Ophle Wood. liiET Tex.: You Itave always been kind to me and I know you will bring me something nice this Christ- mao. I want a great tlx doll and a doll bod and a horn and a doll trunk. fun __ tor this Ikd/ord Walk*;. UU* street: tnos In nearly hero again and I nm awful glad for you are always ho good to me. Santa please bring me a over coat with fur around the neck and a pair of mittens and lots of fireworks. And I would like a fountain pen cause the ono you brought mo lust year I have lost j, will you please remember me by bringing mo a wagon, an express wagon dear Santa with rod letters on It. a drum and one of those auto caps, some tire works and confectionery’s. I have tried to be n good boy. Clan Smith, Fails street: Santa l nm a little boy three years old and want you' to bring me a rocking horse, a big red l»ull and one of those horses you wind up nnd they will run,. I don’t care for any lire works a* papa says I am to !<mull to shoot them. Bring papa some thing nice to Santa. Charlie Smith, Kills street: I am n little boy and w’nnt yon to bring me a teddy boar, a ball and rocking cha|r. Re member my dear old grandma and grandpa Santa. Gladys Btssell. U. F. IX No. S: 1 want n nice trunk and rocking chair, remember ntatna, brother nnd papa. tea sets.. I want a big dolt dressed In blue silk with lace and ribbon. I want a wash-stand and a bureau. I want « bowl and a pitcher, a doll bed and a doll carriage, a sprinkler. I want a doll ta ble and some chain*, and Santa If you want to give me a pretty ring. If I can 1 am going to give you a present, don’t forget my doll dressed In blue silk lace and ribbon., I*. 8. How I love If I was going to be up tonight I would kies you. enough to write*so l will get my brother Annie Bell Robinson: I am a little BLOOD POISON 8PECIAU8T8. If you have ruah, copper-colored sputa, falling hair, sow mouth and throat, aching bones, ulcers. One course of Berllno, TO pills taken In SO days will heal all ulcer* no matter where located, or Itow many. Your pains will all van- 110.00 by registered letter, or postal order. We guarantee three course* taken at proper intervals under our direction will permanently cum worst cases or money back. On* course will convince you. l-rt us save you from blindness, paralysis, locomotor- New Yotk City. thing good. And pleaso bring mo those things. I have n sweet little sister two years old. And she wants u doll nnd chewing gum. And cnythlng that you think site would be glad to have. — automobile and although I am a lit tle boy i would like so much to have some little Irons nnd a doll. And Santa dont forgot my little rocking chair, and lots of fruit and candy and nuts. (Continued on Page Seven.) "A Christmas Dinner Table without a few flowers is a Christmas Dinner Table that could be considerably more at tractive.”' Stock Trading Legitimate. Trading In stocks is Just as legitimate ns trading In any commodity and specu lation In stocks can no more be forbid den or prevented than spet ulatlon in wheat or sngur or land. U Is only be cause the method* of buying and selling stocks lend themselves more easily to general participation In speculation or gambling that they become more dan gerous. As long as the gamblers lose only to one another, und the publh Match That Fine Team with a handsome carriage. Come here and select It and then you will have a rig ( you may well be proud of. Wo . don’t ask you to pay for mere attrac tiveness In our carriages either. In fact we don’t n*k you to pay for It at all. Wo charge only for quality In our carriage selling. You pay only for the best materials nnd workmanship. The good looks wc throw in for good measure. 218-220 Third Street. Phon&>-2545. keeps out of tho game, nobody need complain. Rut the game cannot l>e con tinued In that way. The public. In fact. holds aloof not only from speculation, ; but from actual Investment, und artifi cial efforts to stimulate Its Interest only. Increase the distrust and the resulting depression.—Philadelphia Public Ledger. The best Holly Wreaths, 50c each can be found at the Idle Hour Nurseries. Is Germany Ready? It seems as yet impossible to spell out any basis upon which Germany would i consent to go to war with Great Britain, j Great as her military strength has grown how can she overcome? encircling Europe? Enormous as have been her economic and Industrial strides, other powers have also gone ahead, and though hes wealth con tinues to Increase, can she ever hope to I build up a navy to cope with that of tho ttrtttsh. In l*.l Prince Bismarck mad*' the boost that h# hod refused the bank i notea of France In payment of the war indemnity, and hod demanded gold on drafts on other nations, yet today Ger- I man funds on the market are about ten francs lower than the FTench rentes.— New York Globe. S. SYMAN, "Tailor for Dressy Men.’ QUAUTYorQUANTITY, WHICH? If you want the largest quantity for your money and care nothing about the quality, don’t ^rder from us. If you want quality first and quantity next, try ~ • KENTUCKY SPRAY RYE, FOUR FULL QUARTS $4 00. Express Prepaid. Cash Mutt Accompany Order. There are lower priced brands on the market, but a trial will convince you that KENTUCKY SPRAY j Is more than vr>rtli the difference. Lr ' . When you receive the good*, sample It. and If you .KlLK * .CSS not flnd It to be the best you ever tagted. ship R back to ua at our expense, and we will promptly L « •« — refund your money. You tee you run no risk in B » . *8 dealing With U8. . 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