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M.u-'ON * DAILY
TPiLEGRAPIT: SITNTOAf M0RNLYG, dfr/CRjtBER 20, 1008
MILLIONS OF
«
’’ACHES
aro on the way. They always come
Xmas for the big and l’ttle. Get ready
for them, mother, The whole house
hold will have to be helped. CASCA-
RBTS'Wlll do it easily and naturally—
pne at bed time to each member and
Keep the whole family well.
_ *S3.
Huy a 10c box CABCARETS—week's
treatment—and have It handy to use
evory night. Xmas week.
Sensible
Presents
Adler’s Gloves,
Silk Suspenders,
Fancy Hosiery,
Neckties,
Silk Mufflers,
Silk and Linen Hand
kerchiefs, and many other
things suitable for—
Christmas
Giving
FOR SALE
Suburban flomc
Owner wishes to sell home in sub
urbs; live minutes’ walk from car l!ne.
Brand new house of five roomfe, eight-
foot hull running through entire .house.
Nine-foot veranda running around
fchreo sides of the house (125 feet);
large lot, barn, stables, etc. This house
was built to I'.vc in and not to sell.
Which makes quite a difference in its
construction. $2,000; $500 cash, bal
ance in payments of $25 a month at
eight per cent interest. Can get pos
session in few days after saic is made.
Will also sell from one to five large
beautiful vacant lots adjo'ning, ele
vated and leve!,~nlcely sod w'ih Ber
muda grass, cheap price and liberal
terms also on these lota.
Exceptionally line place for poultry,
sheep, goats, hogs, etc. This Is a real
and true bargain, as you will see on
investigation; better see It today.'
Address, SUBURBAN HOME.
Care Telegraph.
Old Santa Claus
(Continued from P«30 8ix.)
Harry Martin Kent. 115 tiarden street:
I am a very Utile boy. just 17 months old.
Please bring mi- a ball, a horn, a “high
chair like brothers, a rubber doll and
anything else you have you think would
be nice for a little man like me. Santa,
brother anil myself and mania and paps,
wil be in Autaugaville, Ala.. Xniaa so you
will have to come away i
Josio HoUoway. R.
then
PL ... », D. No. 6. Box 3:
I am a little girl ttuit lives in the coyn-
1 want you to bring me u large
r. Bring me some eandys and fruit
bring Maggie a doll too. And give
baby a rattle. Bring mamma and
papa a nice present. Bring my teacher
a nice present to.
Walter Newton Osborne. Jr., 701 An
derson street: I uni a little hoy. will bo
3 years old the 4th day of next July, my
name Is Walter Newton Osborne. Jr.
Please bring me a wagon, rocking chair,
rubber boll and lota of fruit l want to
eat and keep fat. I have no brothers
and sisters, so I will get all the Goodies.
HoffiAan Gardner. 1335 Third street. 1
n a little boy seven years old I go to
school I want you to please bring me
a veloclped a horn and lire works I have
a little sister her name is Sadie she wants
a doll and doll cart a table and teaset
and ao many more things I cant mention
now Santa I hope I om not too late.
whole heap of things. 1 want a hall and
glove horn and automobile and some fire
works and all good things to eat and
any thing else you want too bring ine.
I am 8 years old and In the second class
I study uiy lesson - hard so T will get a
good curd.
Jennings Griffin. 246 Wlnshlp
Dont forget to come
Griffin.
horn to blow. Be sure you dont
forget my little playmate Fred Thompson
bring him a little drum a rocking horse
& a -horn to. Ho lives close to me so — _ „ _ — .... ..
you can find us both. Hurry up & come, .dont forget my little baby sister.
’* ~ Be suro you bring me a paper
twelve yrs. old Ihe S3 of January please
ilrnt for get dear | Mama for I haven’t got
an pupa and please dont fci*get*tny little
neacea and Nephews for I have got lots
of them dont for get tlie sick one, Lucian
Callaway, it.
Dorothy Maffitt. Monteuma: I ant a lit-
e girl seven years o!d and In the second
grade. Please bi'.mr me n post-card al
bum. a doli and doll carriage. Bring my
mama a pretty ring. Bring papa a tic.
My little brother Harry wants a wagon
and some blocks. My Ik tie sister Clara
Bello wants a doll, a tea set and doll
carriage. James wants a toy violin &
automobile. All of us want fruits, nuts &
candy. Don’t forget.
Ivy Hudson. I&noon: T am a little *rlvl
Just six years old I am in the first class
pleas bring me doll and doll bed and
clonk and cumly and some nuts and some
fruit pleas dont forget mama and puna
and don’t for get my brother and sister
too.
.Lillie May and Clarence George, Msco.i:
Please bring me a doll with black oyee
and curly hair, 'that will go to sleep. A
doll cloak and a doll broom. My little
brother wants a rlfel and a bycycle and
the frulto you can spare.
Chns. Elbsrt Orr. R. F. D. No. 2: I
thought I would write & tell you what
I want Is some crackers, candy, oranges
& nuts & a whip You need not bring
me apples for my erandpa will send them
from N. C. and pleaso bring
Claud Owens what you bring
ring my brother I
Elvers Smith, North Macon: Please
bring me a bull, an a drum, an a horn,
picture Book blocks, un every thing good
to oat. I am seven years old. Pleaso
bring, my llttlo brother wagon, horn, ball,
picture book & every thing good to eat.
John Wiley Reaves. Lornne: I will he I
buster, some nuts and please don’t tor-
get Papa & Mama.
Wnlne Reaves, Lora no: I am a llttlo I
boy 3 years old I mn going to hang my
stocking up at (Drannle's house) Trls-
maa blug tandy and onges.
Clint Reaves. Lornne: I nm a little
ve»«r« Min I*’ •’«* second Hess hrln~ 1
monkey a llmbcrjark and fruit and
cap pistol & bring I<Yed a little air gun.
Ceclal Owens. Macon: as I
to wflgltt I will get my Mother to wright
for me I am a good girl 2 years old I un
n good little I know I am for aunt Ellxza
Williams read so now dear Santa pleas
bring me a large doll a doll catTOge and
a tea set a table and a little cocking
chire and high cblre for my self bring me
lots of good things to eat ami a case of
suinethlng nice at my gran mothers house
I Vance Perkins. Macon: I eei n little
i boy tow years old. and 1 want vou to
to smr.ll Pl<* as ® bring me a gent and a goat wag-
- and pIi*H.se oring'me a bah L.*». * ,
bring ine some orangs to. I want you to
bring me a horse to and some npple and
I want you to bring
e toys wng
Ruth Etheridge. Gray: Now that!
school Is out I will write to you and tell l
you what I want, a doll and a doll car
riage and a work box and something good I
mantles Williams hous on Columbus road I Jail and I will be living in ... . ......
and I will be a good little girl next year j*" wont be sheriff any longer,
and help mother att
house
wan*.
Whiskey
EXPRESS PREPAID to »ny offite o! the
Southern Express Company on I gallon or
nort in jug or 4 quarts or more id bottles.
NEW CORN WHISKEY
1 Gel. 2CJ.4Qn.m
injou in jet both,*
Clesras Spring Water $2.75 $5.00 $3.00
OLD CORN WHISKEY
Smooth and Mellow • 3.00 5.50 3.25
NEW RYE-.-. '. 3.25 6.00 3.45
OLD RYE (very fine) 4. CO 7.50 4.50
Apple Brandy, new - 3.25 6.00 3.45
Apple Brandy, old - 4.C0 7.50 4.25
Reraember you cel absolutely pme Liquots, 100
proof, iuat u Ukt cane from he «Wiil*ry.
Refer core*: pint tSsU-oJ Bui ct nay boa*
“ISKteu
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.... » Uttle brum for I like L. ®° nn ! e A - Brooks. &>3 Boundary street:,
to sweep the floors tor mother. a baby nearly UN years old * lovo
I Papa and mamma, rm very cross some-
.»a ywjwjra.
sr-ss .sm !; v s,ar „”t,?!«««/"«,u xa wkst&tB’w «.
gle. some fruits and candy. And .
forget manta and my brothers and Pla
ter.?.
Lewis Etheridge. Macon: I am a little
hoy ten years old. And would be very
glad If you would visit me one Xtnus
eve night. & bring me. an automobile. &
bugle, train and a whole lot of fireworks
& fruits.
Hazel Williams. 101 Freeman street: I
nm u little-girl 0 years. I want you to
bring ntea black board and a box of clalk
and a little blble to take to Sunday
School and some fruits of nil kinds and
cAnd?.
Annie Grant, East Macon: I am a little
blrl and ljgvc been good all thin yeav.
bring mo a doll carriage and a doll. I
want a horn and a doll bed. Please bring
my little sweet-henrt Charlie Peacock a
horn and some fire crackers cause he Is
coming to see me Christmas day.
Webster* dictionary a lots of goodies. I
want you to surely bring me somo books
for I am fond of rending I do not wont
any fire works for I think we ought to
keep Xmas as quiet aa we can.
P. S. please bring every body some
thing for th<y love you as I d.o.
Mary and Gertrude. Randolph avenue:
, We are. two little girls that live on Ran
dolph ave Macon Oa We write to tell
! you what we want you to bring us we
. want a great big ball a wash board and
I tub Hnd lots of fruits a lot of stick enn-
l dy those great big sticks and package of
• peanuts apiece a gold watch and chain
{and a little ring gold ring apiece and
; somo pink ribbon to K n on our hair.
roman-candle.
Clara Leo Green. 553 Boundary street: i
am a litle girl ►lx years old I live In
the country, near Bellvleu I have been
a good litle girl T want you to bring n
a big doll with brown hair and Ajss.
tub * wash hoard some Irons a bed. some
fruits nuts & candles and any thing else
you think I ought to huve.
Freddie and Kddlie Calhoun. 419 Telf/ilrl,
street: We are twin brothers we wafts!]
things just sllke we want a wagon nnd
a tool box and a horse on rollers nnd a
rubber ball. We are 4 years old and we
want somo fruit too.
Burnlco Calhoun. 419 Telfair street: . ,
want a set of furs nnd a brsclet and
some ribbon for my hair and a pair of
” I am 10 years old and Iq
and a ball. I nm 8 yrs. old and In the.
third. O Santa don’t forgot somo fruit
nnd fire works.
Mildred Plunkett, 425 Telfair street:
want a chocolate tea set and a little
doll I have the big one you brought me
last Xmas I want n locket, and some
fruits of all kinds.
. Agnes Whitehurst. Macon: 1 am a lit
tle girl 9 years old and in -the second
'lass. I do not want much, but you can
Wing ine ns much as you can bring me
as much as you can spare. Santa, besure
”ul brim? me a doll, nnd all kinds of con
fectioneries. I have been a good little
-lit.
Saluda Lucas, Reynolds: T want you
to bring me a ball nnd a doll nnd aril
, carriage. Bring roe a large story book.
; *» box of patter nnd I want the paper too
be white. I Want my doll to have slip
pers on her feet, and have curly hald nnd
, her hair too be white. You can plensn
bring me a llKle doll that I can tr.a!|o
‘ dresses for, and a lots of goodies.
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Standard remsdt tor Gleet,
Gonorrhaa and Kun-.Jrrs (I
i;i48K0UnS. Curts kM- InuUiJ
nty cad Bladder TrocMce. V-/
I am a little boy Just
want you to bring me a
thing I want a Irish mail wit
so Bob nnd I can ride and _
wag"n so I can go to the stor» for my
Grandma and a drum and lots of good
get my Grandma and otir Coos FMnxtto
now Santa he sure and come for 1 urn |
going to be a good good boy.
Gladys Brldwcll. 570 Oglethorpe street:
I nm 7 years Old In the second Class l,
om not very smart In my books But I
will do better next year now denr Santa.*
will you Please bring me a nice pair of |
fed 'top shoes and n palre of khl Gloves ,
like I saw at the Union dry good Store I
nnd a go cart nnd n pretty little dollle !
with golden curls, and Remember the |
J am a little • candy nnd all of the good things. Plense .
i Utle broom; 1 Santa dont forget my litle Brother nnd I
‘ ‘ “ ” ’ * bye Santa,
. .bought l would ask you for
Just a few . please bring me a nlce palr
shms No. 3 nmlBH||
Helen Causey, No. 570 Oglethorpe
street: I am a llttlo girl Juki Three
years old 1 was my manias baby nnd ‘
love my Mama Oh, so much, and Santa :
I want you t«» bring me a pretty dolly that;
pair of ifloc(ting* " I, 1 , 1 k» »le»P and a !«*•« cart to;
t you would IIK'r, t roll my dolly In ami
and any thing el*# that you would IIKV, troll my dolly In nnd a tia rot and Iota
to give u llttlo girl of my age I will bo, '' r *°°d, thing, to « :it und aanta plume
dont bring much randy for It hurts my.
R. L. POLK & CO. have - ,
commenced the active
^canvass of the city; we '
will include the city
proper and all suburbs.
- The assistance extended
to us from business men
and all others will be
sincerely appreciated.
R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers
JEROME LENNOX,
Telephone 2122 767 Poplar Street
bring much candy for It hurts my.
, Tooth and dont forget to bring my Grand-
[mu Ifobbs something real nice be sure
my Mains, great big fey I PM
Twelve years old and In the Third class
and Santa I want you to* tiring me a
Indian suit and a 22 rifle that shoots
one time and Oita of Are works nnd If
you can please bring me a hilly goat
and Wagon and lots of good things to
cat and dear Santa please dont forget
Mama and Papa and my sweet heart In
Griffin and Sister Luclle llttlo Helen.
W. T. Avant. Jr.. 12*10 Second street:
Please bring me a Teddy Bear, go-cart,
lots toys, nuts and fruits. I am a little
Christmas boy. I will be a year old the
26, and of course I can’t write but Uncle
Brooks can. But he U nothing but a
t**.
Brooks Fknn. Macon: Please bring me
a blank Pistol, two boxes of blanks, u
suit of clothes, caps!), and bring mama
a good, strong buggy whip for I know I
will deserve a few whloolngs. once In a
while.
Tea Medley, Flanders street: I have
been a good little boy all the year and
I want youto bring me a air gun, and a
drum, a express wagon a horn, and a
, hilly gnat and a whip and a little automo
bile like the one that win the race Jri
1 Savannah, Ga. and pleas bring a teddv
l bear pleas bring iny mama a heaps of
Igrsess and dont forget to bring
Utile pair of red shoes, and lltl
I horse nnd a mult and a little bo
dress in a sailer suit ana bring
Indian suit and a ~"
llttle
n
me a
little Are engen,
and pleas bring w mils |rs weeks, ami
seme candy and nuts and Orngta and up
plea, and all the good thing and pleai
dont forget to bring enough for my torj
Mttle play mates Lem and Nesbte for we
ttdnf ~«rou bgrouglrtr us last year. And
: msm'
III!
J. h
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=570 Cherry Streets
Our showing of Christmas Jewelry is by far the finest we have
ever had. We have taken unusual pains to make this stock meas
ure up to the expectations of the most critical buyers of Jewelry
in-Georgia; and our long experience in buying, knowing what to
buy and what to let alone, has given to this house its splendid
reputation as the place
where the most up-to-date,
the latest and the best can
be found. The result of
our efforts in behalf of our
customers is shown in this
superb line of Christmas
Goods, including:
DIAMONDS,WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
CUT GLASS,
BRIC-A-BRAC.
This stock is complete in every department and awaits your
inspection. We call particular attention to the following, which
are decidedly appropriate to the season:
Lockets and Shirt Waist Rings
Lockets from $2.50 up to $20.00.
Shirtwaist Rings o-nnging from
$3.00 up to $20.00.
LATEST NOVELTIES
Watch Fobs, Pins and ButtonSets
A nice suggestion for gentlemen,
a Pin and Button Set.
A beautiful line of Watch Fobs.
Gold Bracelets and Sterling Silver
Mesh Bags
TTandsomo lot of Bracelets, $5.00
up.
Sterling Silver Mesh Bags;.the
latest out, $20.00 nnd up.
Sterling Silver Manicure Sets and
Umbrellas
Sterling ’Silver Manicure Sots,
$12.00 to $60.00. '
Gold nnd Silver Handle Umbrel
las, from $5.00 to $50.00.
Cut Glass and Diamond Rings
Large line of exquisite Cut Glass,
weighty and spnrkling.
You should inspect our stock of
Diamond Kings before buying.
Inlaid Brass
We hnve a choice stock of Inlaid
Brass. We call particular, atten
tion to our line of Fern Dishes and
Smoking Sets.
Gold Band China
Everyone knows what theso
good!* are. We hnve just received
a largo shipment of_ this beautiful
ware. Nothing could bo more ap
propriate ns a gift to wife or moth
er. Prices are low considering tij.c
extremely* high quality of these
goods. , .
Smoking Set
Nothing could bo
more appropriate ns a
Christmas present tlmn
one of these handsome
Smoking 'Sets. They
are wortii much more,
but wo quote them at
$7.00.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE
On request we will send our Illustrated Catalogue FREE 10 ANY ADDRESS.
You can buy as advantageously as if you were in Macon. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING
TO BE EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED.
570
# Cherry
H. WILLIAMS CO.
570
Cherry
Santa dont think us a greety little boys
for we have noono else to play with.
Call on Tuesday, see the
wealthiest display of Plants
ever exhibited in the South.
Idle Hour Nurseries.
SHIPPING NEWS
BALTIMORE, lid., Dec. 19—Balled:
Steamer Chatham. Savannah.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Dec. 19—Ar
rived: Steamer Berkuhlre. Savannah.
IIAMBimO.^Jec. 17—Arrived: Steam
er l.lannannor. Savannah and Norfolk,
via Havre.
NEW YORK. N. T., Doe. 19—Ar
rived: Steamer Arapahoe, charlraton.
Sailed: Steamer Mohawk, Charlea-
ton.
HAMIRirno. Oer., Dee. 17—Arrived:
Steamer Kina Manoell, Savannah.
UVEBPOOD, Deo. J»—Arrived:
Steamer Mantlnea, Savannah.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Dec. 19—Arrived:
Steamer Herman, Kaat, Cainllmich.
Pernandlna.
Cleared: Steamer* Queenawood,
(Hr.). D*an. Liverpool; Caml/aeM.
(Hr.), lUInbrld**. Havre and Ham-
bur*: Heemakerrk, (Dutch). Debroot,
New York,
Balled: Staarnera City of Atlanta,
Smith, New York; Cretan, Tyler, Bal
timore; City of Memphis, Dreyer, llo*.
ton; I.eopoldlnu, (Aunt.), Stunon, liar-
celona.
CHARLESTON. S. C.. Dec. 19 -Sail
ed: Steamer Huron. Staple*. Jaeknon-
vllle; Martha 8. Bement, Flamer. New
York.
S. SYMAN,
"Tailor for Dressy Men."
Disinterested Service the Road to
8uccoss.
It I were to glv« advice to -* young
man starting out In life, I should say
to him: If you aim for a large,
hroadgaugGd success do nor begin your
business career, whether you well your
labor or are an Independent producer,
with the Idea of getting from the world
by hook or crook all you cqn. In th**
choice of your profession or your bus
iness employment lot your flr*t thought
be: Where can I fit In so thnt I may
be most effective In the work of the
world? Where can I lend a hand In
a way most effectively, to advance the
general Interests?—John D. Itockefal*
Fer, In The World’s Work.
Tho Telegraph Business Of
fice, 402 Cherry street. Edito
rial Rooms upstairs, next door
arble output of the United Stales
run vu'jied at $7.*27.$9». a slight
ft t !)•* preceding year. Vermont*
The i
In 1997
Pew York end Tieorgie"led In the indus
try in the order named.
Business Men’s
Meeting
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und proven business men, and patronized by the most 'con
servative business firms.
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