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17IE MACON’ DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, DECENfBER 21, 15)03
For men folks is an easy matter■
in a store like this.
No matter what he needs—f rom a
Collar Button to a Suit of Clothes—
you’ll find the variety and assortment
of each and every article made for
men so diversified that choosing is easy,
and then you have the pleasure of
knowing that anything from this store
will be acceptable.
LETTERS TIAT COME
FROM LITRE HEARTS;
AND ALL ARE ADDRES8ED TO !|
SANTA CLAUS. CARE OF THE
TELEGRAPH.
IT. If. and .Ward Sheppard, Cordele:
I herd my Grand Pa reding in the tla- j
grap A Letter that my little cousin Fred j
Perry rote to you fur A Goat and wagon
toy name hi U. II. Sheppard 5 years old 1
and tny little Bro Is name Ward we see '
that thare is Lotts of children wanting
you to send them all sorts of stuff Cou- ;
sin hYed Perry wants A goat and wagon
tny self and my little Bro Ward will Help I
hint i Brake his goat Send me and Bro
A little Altomobiall and to Little Carts j
and some lira crackers and Little Ponv
and my Little Bro Ward wants
A Little Drum we wont ask you for to ;
many things for Grand Pa reads to us |
In tiie telegraph of so many that Is i
asking you for Plrty tilings and
Pa Pa told me and Bro Ward that you *
could not send many things this time
as col ton was so cheep Just send us A
few of what I ask for rrty Self and Bro
and my little Cousin Fred and sure Fred
must get the goat and. wagon as Fred
is one of these kind Smith* that dont
Never get over a thing If he dont get
what he wants and I tell you Santle I
dont want you tq foolc us Boys as you
see we dont ask for lota of Plrtys Like
some children we see. in the telagrkph
writing for so mutch and cotton ao cheap.
Santle you may send me A live cts tab-
mu a Pensll as my Little Bro ruind
fur ine well Mr. nnd Mrs. Santle
while you hcare at Cordele come to see
and be sure and call on Fred Perry
iie is sure wanting to see you and
thnr la something Klse you will be rite
In heara while the Back Bor.es and ribs
and Sausage Is being on hand and you
will bo sure to get severl Racks of tills
forage and I will tell my Grand Pa to
'ya Posted when you get down
Jit *--- * *
Boys.
Before the blue-jay to admire his plum
age began.
Or the black-cock to brow.
All Utile children were up and nbout.
r 'twas Christmas duy( you know.
Our Store will be Open
Until 9 O’clock Each Even
ing. Come in.
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
SPECIAL NOTICES
Jeaae U. llart. Gen. Manager.
J. Freeman Hart, Sec.
Jesse B. Hart & Bro.,
Funeral Directors
Ph.nYi 4(7, >U, VU: MACON? ■8 a.
OPEN DAY AND NIQHT.
PURSLEY & CLAY,
Oldest exclusive undertaking bout*
Macon. Phone 420. Prepared to nil
telegraph or telephone orders on short
notice. Carriages to funeral 53.60*
” STATE AND COUNTY TAXi8.
On account of the fact that Do-
comber 10th comes on Sunday, the
books will he open for payment of
•into, county and poll taxes for year
1901. until December tint. After that
date Cl fat will be Issued nnd Interest
nnd costs charged. Uffleu 561 Mul
berry street.
ALRKRT JONflR Tag Collector.
—GO TO—
WESLEYAN
The best instruction is the
diMpoat.
10. From time to time, upon a ma
jority vote of tha stockholders to Increase
the capital stock to an amount not ex
ceeding Two Hundred nnd Fifty Thou
sand (250,000) Dollars, nnd likewise to
reduce the capital stock by purchase of
,,ie corporation to hnve
the power to make such purchases; and
upon majority vote of the stockholders
to «wnre| pr retire such purchased stock
or to hold the same In the treasury »f
the company ntt treasury stock and to
reissue the same from time to time, pro
vided the total capital stock shall not
exceed Two Hundred and fifty Thouannd
Dollars.
11. To Issue preferred stock and to
dispose tjf the same Upon any terms ad
vantageous to tho company providing for
different dividends upon different classes
of atoch: Tho rtglits of holders of pre
ferred stock to be set forth by the by
laws.
12. To subscribe for. purchase, sell or
otherwise acquire or dispose of the shares,
bonds or joiner obligations, secured or
unsecured, of any corporation or cor
porations now or hereafter organised un
der the laws of sny stale of the United
States or of any foreign country, aud to
hold the same with all the rights of
ownership thcrsln ns la permitted to nat
ural persons. •
IS. To sell, to lenae, to rent out or to
otherwise dispose of any of Its property
or tne whole thereof whenever In the
opinion of the director* It Is for tho best
Interest of the company; and under like
circumstances to sell, to mortgage, to let
or to hire Its franchises or other prop
•rty for the purpose of raising money.
It. No shareholder shall be liable to
the creditors of the corporation except
to the extent of airy unpaid balance due
on hie stock subscription, nor then If
ho has paid debts of the corporation equal
to his unpaid stock subscription.
15. The corporation «hatt at all times
have first lien »n all the share*. common
or preferred, of Its stockholders nnd on
dividends declared thereon, for any and
nil indebtedness of every kind of such
stockholders to the corporation
16. And no transfer shall he mnde of
any stock certificate, common or pre
ferred, so long as tbs stockholder who
appears by the company's book* to l»e
the owner thereof shall be lndubtcd to
the corporation.
17. Fit her the board of director* or the
stockholders shall have full authority to
make such rules nnd regulations permis
sible by law ns lo the transfer of stock
nnd the creation and the enforcement of
the lien of the company for nny Indebt
edue's of stockholders to the compniu
;i* said board of directors or stockholders
may deem proper.
1*. Petitioners prov tl*at they, t
assoclntcs. successors and assigns
be Incorporated under the name
style aforesaid, for the above purposes
nnd with the ntas© power* and hnmu
Pities.
MILT.KH. JON Kg & Mll.I.KR.
ret It loners* Attorneys.
GEORGIA. BIBB-COUNTY.
I. Robert A. Nlshet. clerk of the su
S erlor court. In and for said county, do
rrsby certify that the above and fore-
>f said County:' going 1* » true com* of the application
i. in« pennon *i «*»r-e It llnrt. J. J for ••barter of t^rtNTRAl. 11KORGIA
••email Hurt and II. M. Fknuim. m [IRIOK COMPANY, ms same appears of
to
In tho District Court of the United State*
for tho Western Division of the South
ern District of Georgia. In Bankruptcy.
In tho matter of Gordon L. Bonner,
Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. .
To tho creditors of Gordon L. Bonner,
of U. F. D.. In tho county of Jasper,
il district aforesaid, n hnjikrupt.
meeting of his creditors will ho held nt
Macon, In Bibb county Georgia. In the
Grand opera House gulhllng on the 29th
day of December, A. D. 1906, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their claims.
__ nt ft trustee, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such other business aa may
operly come before said meeting. The
nkrupt Is required to be present on
that day for examination.
ALRXANDKR PROTTDFT.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Tills December It. 1106.
ALBERT McKAY,
Makor of Men’s Clothes,
cherry St.. Macon, On.
S. S. Parmelee
Company,
Carriages, Buggies. Wagons, sCarla
Harness, Baddies. UUyciea, Baby Car
riages. accessories
Largest stock In the 8onth tq select
from. A pleasure to serve you.
B. 9. PAftMELCF CO- Macon. 6a.
OF.ORQIA. BIBB COUNTY:
To the HnperbT
1. The peitth
Bibb county. Georgia,
——- v - —• ■—- ——a my oineaii star
[ this Silt day of December. 1906.
at**d under the iu»" ami style of «*KN-| (SEAL).
Thai. GKoittsiA imifk iHJMPANT. i noivr a. nuwi
J. The capital stock of said corporation 1 t^rk Superior Court, Bibb County
•halP-ta Twenty-five Thousand tlSkSOOl. gin.
IMlars. divided Info two hundred and 1 - . —-. - —
fifty «8S0i shaves of ttie par value of! t*nder nnd bv virtue of su order passed
In the District Court of the United States
for the Western Division of the South
ern District of Geormln. In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Faut Shapiro. Bank
rupt. In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Paul Shapiro, of
Sparta, in the county of flancook, and
district aforesaid, n bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
17th day of December, A. D. 1606. the
said Paul Shapiro was duly adjudicated
Imnkrupt: and that the first meeting of
Ids creditors will be held at Macon. In
lilbh county. Oeorgls. In the Grand Opera
House building, on tho 29th day of Do-
oemifsr, A. D. 1908. at 9 o'clock In the
forenoon, at which time the mid credi
tors may attend, prove their claims, ap
that day for examination.
ALRXANDKR PROUDFT.
Reft-reo in Bankruptcy.
This December 19. 190*.
A. D. Schofield. »t al.
licitiKlC 190S. subject to confirmation by
tho court.
ORPWR.
Ordered that the foregoing report be
filed, und that a hearing thereon ta luid
before me at Macon, Georgia, on tho
23nl t day of Ihvrmtar. 1906. at ‘ ‘
Let a copy of this order with j
of the question Involved be pit
tints each In The Macon Telegraph and
live Macon Evening News before »ho day
set for the hearing.
Let tho receivers flic tltclr recommen
dation In writing as to which bid sltali
Ik* accepted ae to each parcel by Dec
tar mil. l P. m.
Ordered further
the lntcr\'ening pc
and It Is hereby advanced to the day
tho hearing herein named, and let not!'
of said heaving be given to tho said J. i
llall at once.
Let copy of this order be malted In
registered utter to any one of stockhold
ers' committee at once.
So ordered this December 16. 190*.
(Signed) D. V. WI11PPLK.
J. ft. C. O. C. Presiding.
Using t.f the South*
the city of Malgin. «k*orgia, with "tin
prlvttakc "f ematdisbtog t*rs jjm
dher pia<
lect of raid eceporatlc
SUK
"6. The
leaaUryRHI
*•. The )ia»D*‘ul«r
* * carry
the higliest bidder for cash the entire {
‘ futures of eAld
store house for-
bankrupt at
g branch efTi.es ' -too* ..f merchandise snd t
the cemi'ony may, I. Paul. Bankrupt. nt the si
imerly occupied by said ..
1 * I* Battalion. Gn. Hold sals to take place
December, tta ?Vh. A._D. 1906. at 12
the «t nr k adders
In alt
Is
ufadore sr!i
(••Dows: i eon
I (Annuity d^al' Hal
elny. earth or ns foil
•\i
J raid sale of merchandise.
•»f dry goods, shoes, clothing, j
otlons nnd fixtures, to be sold
hdnersU. amt especially *r, mannf.ict
•el; or geneteV,y drat In brick, terra cet-'s* su
•a. tldng. tooftag. Itme. plasirr. eement, jtniwtee seperatriv and’that the proi'eeds
and alt butlding materiel* matte in w)»v)e . nf Hie *nlr of pie same shall with respect
oejn part fr«>m clay er ether minerals. to vsld claim of evemntlon and In ah
To btiv or eeh w T*>r cash. «re«itt er cn t other respects stand In lieu of said goods
©ommUslon. stl Mnd* rf prepsity. real I The balance « f the merchandise and flx-
or personal* or any Interest therein, and twr* not rialm^d t-y salA bankrupt as
to act aa sgept fsr others. > sn exemption stall be sold tr a separate
T. rolttloaeta pray .tat they. tUIr jht. The Mgliest bkbler on both tots
•«%.* 1 ties successet* and ns may be. shall drrosl: with the trustee to per cent
tnciWporated for the ft»M term twenty r.f h’» kkt. and wlwn the sales are co.»-
yeara with tta privltege .r renewal st nrmet shall pay !• the balance to the
the end of said term. «M with t>ts rr** 1 * -
leges S»J p» we»* nsutl «r lo.'l«ienf
corporatl mis ia general. sa,| |a
1 ksr<to the following »*ue:* end n
km
T
duct sueti
ML?
, maintain.
t*-e If the sa'.ec «ve net corflrmcxt
amounts mM la wth be refunded
"«)' dedtic* 1 r g«ld property ts aoM •
*t from a 1 ! hens ther^*ou sn | aov ‘
s ( sit st»sch tu ttie pvcv-eeds atlslngi
of Do.
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\ K i*s
> th«
l‘RR. Tn-steo.
h suifsb:* fiinni or p!*i •* *«o.|
la may t* mceraary er c»n»- •
.■carrylug in Dae buaiueos off
1 * rrust- - n.r >o u» The Telegraph Businrss Of-
S,Kt R!.;£,^SS .VLTSSJS 6«b *58 CUeny »treet. Edlto-
** * ,c,w * ^IriilBeosuspitain,nextdoor.i
Schedule effective Dec. 20, 1908.
M.&B.
8. F. PARROTT. Receiver.
MACON ANO BIRMINGHAM
RAILWAY.
Trains leave Macon for Liao!-
hi. Cullodeu. Yatcsvllle. Thomas-
ton. Woodbury. Columbus. 11ar-
rts. La Grange and Intermediate
points as followa: »
No. 41 at 4:S9 p. m. dally and
No. 55 wt 7:00 a. m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Bat unlay.
No. 41 n.nkcs direct connec
tion tilth South rn Railway at
Woodbury for Warm Spring*
and Uolumbus. arriving at Warm
Springs 1:17 p. nt. and Colum
bus 10:00 p. m.
Trains arrive Macon as fol-
lows: 42. 11:90 n. m. dally;
No. 50. 6:40 p. m.. Mondsya
WoJnesda'* and FtnUvs.
Trains leate Item M. and R
By depot. Fifth ard Pine sis.
C. P RHODES. Gen Pm Aft.
E UP
AFTER SAG IN PRICE
UNUSUALLY HEAVY RECEIPTS
KEPT MARKET DULL DURING
' FIRST OF WEEK.
SAVANNAH. Ga., Dce ? 20.—After Bug
ging to 37%o last wealf because of the
lack or demand and tho very large vol-
of the daily receipts, the local- mar
ket-stiffened up and at tho call yester
day moved back to 974&a38, with various
of tho exporters in quite a little scramble
for supplies. The market at that time
was In u better condition than at nny
previous time In the entire seven days.
Not all of the total offerings were taken
It Is true, but several of the factors had
sold out everything available and tho
week Just opening up will he more to the
advantage of better prices because there
will be to a great extent at least no ac-
cumulntlona to mar the progress of tho
article,
Recslpts Vsry Heavy.
Tha receipts In the past week, with the
hare exception of Saturday, were un
usually heavy and because of the light
ness of th« demand from Kuropean cen
ters there whs quite a little accumula
tion In factors’ hands for the seven days.
I Hiring Haiunlny, however, there
some speculation ao to the probable
time of the arrivals next week nnd ex
porters got busy Immediately, the result
being the removal of the hotter part of
tho accumulations from the earlier port
of the week. Lrndon quotations, how
ever, were Just a trifle lower for the
seven days.
Rosins in Good Demand.
Rosins were In very good demand and
dally fluctuations characterised the low
er or common grades. Tile quotations oi
the pale grades show no appreciable
change from those of the Saturday
ceiling. At the closing yesterday the
lowing were the quotations: Water
white, t6.n0: window glass. |6.t0: N. 96.M;
M. »3.60; K. 63.19; I. 14.13; H, I3.35a3.40;
O. $2,202 4«2.W»; F. $2.92»0a2.96; H,
$2.90a2.92H; D. t2.90a2.92H: B. $2.»0a
1.92 ty.
General statistics of both markets fol
low :
190S-9. 1907-6.
Receipts: Spir. Rosin. Splr. Rosin.
Saturday ... 472 2.969 705 k.587
Week 3,024 20.146 4.940 19.640
Month 13.773 63,193 13.398 54.883
Benson 218.809 687.430 180,673 571.898
Exports:
Saturday ... MI* 634 615 4.439
Week 2.701 9.940 9.183 27.673
Month 9.227 46.036 12,539 63.894
Season 198.097 590.534 151.675 503,797
Foreign 114.333 321.524 87,301 221.167
Stock Sat.... 44.388 142.266 35.437 100.547
Ixmdon spots 2Sa 9d.
Special discount on «U Framed Pic
tures. W. L. Williams Art Co.
PRICE LUMBER WEAK
mmmm
PAST WEEK WITNESSED USUAL
FALLING OFF INCIDENT TO
CHRISTMAS.
One little chap with cautious trend
Peeped In at his mother's door.
‘Hoorah! Merry Christinas to you!”
"Christmas gif'," said Pnpa dear.
Av ho kissed his darling” child;
While mama enquired Jf Santa were
here;
If of toys he had left a pile.
IV.
"Oh, yes." answered Bill with a joyous
laugh.
"He's always sure to do that!
And,, strange to say. It was my Pa
Who last night acted St. Pat!”
' V.
was peeping.** he whispered slyly,
"And suddenly thro the door.
I hhw m.v dear old darling Dad
With a bag like tho Santa of* yore.
Oh. my! What a dear darling ‘Santa’
you make!
And oh—the good things you left
keep i
hcare. Well Santle hope you wont for
Rebecca Young. Columbus Road:
Bring me a doll and tub* and board and
horn nnd nuto Just large enough for a
“1rl 8 years^ old. Bring my brothers a
horn and a hoy doll and pony and a lit
tie train you wind up and It will run
around My aunt Becky and ipnmmn and
papa and grandma and little sister some
thing nice. Stop in If not to cold when
ok and
will see two mull boxes
I*. S. I will have Trig to lie the bull
dog because he might bite you.
Gladys Young, Columbus Road: Bring
me a rgtg doll, a tub a board a little au
tomobile Just right for a little girl *to
f et In It. I am 10 years old and In the
th class, bring me n school hell and
dont forget to bring my little brothers
a barlow knife and a little horse a horn,
a Irish nmll and please don't forget to
bring mninma nnd papa and my dear old
aunt with something nice and grandma
and my baby sister who Is Just 5 months
old. Be sure and don't forget to bring
us all sofe fruits nnd nuts and candles
bring me a lot of fire works.
Drop In and .see us If It Is not to far,
because we live 7 miles from town,
dont expect you can bring every thing •
Randolph Bond, Macon:
boy ton years old. Win J<
drum, an accordion, a
Cnliler Bond. Macon: I am a little boy
seven years old. I am In the Second
class. Mama says I am a good little
boy too.*
Will you please bring me a doll, a doll
hod. a ball a.horn, a little side ho.-inDa
stove and a music tax? Also bring me
some candy, nuts and fruits. Please don't
forget my Fapa and Mama. •
Rosa Bush. Byron: Will you please
bring mo a big doll with brown curls
nnd brown eyes, and bring my little sis
ter Margery one with golden curls and
blue eyes. We want a nice doll carriage
Please, and some picture books, and rub
ber balls. Margery wants a little basket
and tea set—also a little piny Pkuio—
nml a heap of good rruit and candles.
Dear Jnntn—I have my doll cradle that
you brought me last Christmas yet.
1 am eight years old and In the third
grade.
I hope you wUl not forget any of the
children.
Our Quality Always the Highest
Our Prices Always the Lowest
We ask you to compare some with any store in Ma
con. These prices are good every day, every hour and
every minute until after the holidays—the same today,
tomorrow and yesterday. .v • ^
ALL NEW 1908 GOODS
Fancy New Mixed Nuts, per pound I2V2C
Fancy New 'Walnuts, per pound 12c
Fancy New Grenoble Walnuts, per pound .18c
Fancy New Brazil Nuts, per pound. .12c
Fancy New Paper Shell Almonds, per pound .......19c
Fancy New Soft Shell Almonds, per pound ... r.',. .16c
Faijey New Hard Shell Almonds, per pound ....... 12c
Fancy Large Georgia Paper Shell Pecans, per pound, 26c
Fancy Medium Paper Shell Pecans,.per pound ...1.15c
Fancy Shelled Almonds, per pound .............. .45c
Fancy Shelled Walnuts (halves), peripound ....... .50o
Fancy One-Pound Packages Dates, 16 ounces 8c
Fancy Stuffed Dates with Walnuts 10c
Fancy One-Pound Baskets Figs, 16 ounces .........18c
Fancy One-Pound Seeded Raisins, 16 ounces .10c
Fancy One-Pound Currants, 16 ounces ......10c
Fancy Citron, per pound—16 ounces .......19c
Fancy London Layer Raisins, 5-pound box 60c
Fancy London Layer Raisins, per pound 10c
Fancy Plum Pudding, 1-pound tins 20c
Fancy Plum Pudding, 2-pound tins 40c
Fancy Mince Meat, per package .. .8c
Jello, any flavor, per package * 8c
Knox Gelatine, per package .11c
Maraschino Cherries, ■ per bottle, 67c, 41c, 21c
Lownev’s or Runkel’s Cocoa, per tin 8c
Pimentos, large tins .19c
Fancy Shejled Pecans, per pound 7. 75c
Fancy Figs, per pound, 16 ounces ... 12c
Fancy Fruit Cakes, 5-pound tins, each $1.50
We will make low prices on Apples, Cranberries,
Oranges and Grapes. *
Our line of Coffee and Tea cannot bo matched in
Macon. With every dollar’s worth of Tea or (Coffee sold
to January, 1909, will give $2.00 worth of our Premium
Checks.
*♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦
IDON’T wait too long:
► Placing your orders for your wants in our line—'■*
► the rush may delay prompt forwarding by express, and
• cause you disappointment. Send ns your ordprs—we
► will take good care of them and in every instance send
► you best obtainable value. Satisfaction guaranteed or
► money refunded.
► Here are two exceptional offerings:
► OVERHOLT RYE, bottled in bond, $13.50 case
► 12 quarts.
► BLACK LABEL RYE, $15.00 per case. _ ♦
► . EXPRESS PREPAID. -f
► Other good things-at equally as attractive prices.-f-
► Complete line of Wines, Whiskies and Cordials—from
• the low priced up to the best. Send for price list.
4
SAVANNAH. Gt., Doc. 20.—Tl;* past
week In tits local lumber tl«*M witnessed
the gradual casing casing off in the vol-
I-Inquiry was very rood, but i
| ta little inclination to lo \—
the holiday season and there will now be
_ attcallv no. business in evidence until
Harold Ellis, .corner Third and Bound
ary: 1 am a littli boy two and a half
years old. I can’t wrl’e but I can talk.
1 will get my Cousin to write to you
sr
l or thereabout.
and tell you wliat to br!n~ me. Flea**
bring me a Billy goat.* a too too train,
a drum, a little wagon A Noah’s ark
with all the animals in it, some candy,
fruits and nuts and picas* don't forget
Charlie he wants some fireworks.
Velma Tidwell. 298 Rcld street: I am
a little gl/) 6 years nf ago. I go to school
j 1 love my teacher so nmen Will you pleas
tiling me a Big Dot! and Carriage with a
parasol on it and n bottle of eolone. a
box of powder, a pad. a pencil and some
fruits of all kind.
Allen Tidwell. 298 Reid street: I am
a little Boy twenty one months old. I
cant write of corse but my little sister
f SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Inc. I
J P. O. Box 167. JACKSONVILLE, FLA, "T"
j Mr. Ro: i Amason ia with us and respectfully solicits tha favors of *▼*
his friends. ^
Match That
Fine Team
with a hatjdsome carriage. Coma hero
and select It and then you will have a
I rig you may well ta i»roud qf. Wo
don't a.ik you to pay for mere attrac
tiveness in. our carriages*' ethlftf. In
fact wo don’t ask you to pay for It at
all. We charge urtly for quality In our
carriage selling. You pay only for
the best materials and vrftbkmatitfhlp.
The good looks we throw in- for good
measure.
The interior mill men report that they
have all the business desired at the mo
ment and are not taking any additional
I orders at this time.
The majority of the mills were shut
' was done to give the operators and help
the wsu.il holiday. but the opportunity
will be taken to make necessary repairs
1 wherever needed.
i General Business Satisfactory.
I The general lumber business of this.
; month was urntifUrtg to the trade and I
the new year alii be opened up with qll
j Interests ta a happy frame of mind. ;
i Price* have shown r.n upward tendency j
lately and It Is l» lu-xed that a further i
Improvement win l-» noted early in Jan-
, wary. Shari Waf pine has alec been In I
! belter demand toe month then In many |
i r“
Every SOX
and BOX
of candy should have* a b*
CARET* |c th* bottom. Then
be roer*y. but at ta«l time Perm
take your CA8C.1RKT. the on
cine that w!!l help >«m help n-.
rid of the extrt '«wJ without
gripe and th.it awful ups* t a
Ing.
and have Two Uttla Kistera and wont
Ton to bring us 8hoe« aud stn'klng* and
bring Me nnd Sister Mary MaKdafene a
dull, doll carriage and a d II piano and
tome toys,, and some Apples. \>rnng*a.
and Banana*, l.ittle elsti-r Leonora wants
a locks; and chain apt
Mama something ntci
norm alarm t’l.sdt so .
doll with curley hair and Black eyes and
a cradd'.e and a gocart and a box of
powders and Be sure and rend a Boddle
of babyeas* and .send me sum candy
and apples nnd nuts of alt kind and
dont forget my sweat little llusben.
P. C. Sawyer, Macon: It la nearly Xmas
•"«* I wpiit you to come hr see me t
live 814 ash *t dont forget my No Please
Bring me a horn a hammer and hatchet
and Are works Plea* Bring me some
1 cendys nuts end teddy Bear Iraki auto-
We will be good little I*?** 0 * n <* Rocky horse.
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1 Ada Kin ley. ft* Nona avenue: I
| a little girl Just 2# years old hn
liurrIH I years. Please send me a wax!
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US £!f
nuts oranges.
carriage and Maop esnoy