Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 24, 1908, Image 5

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■■draMMsi — —» r ««“ i(toiuoppo w’s ®hpistmas and you haven’t bought his Xmas present yet. Come to us today and,let us help you out. We are showing a beautiful line of Holiday Novelties such as: Bath Robes SmokingJackets Fancy Vests Mufflers Leather Collar Bags Gloves Neckwear Umbrellas Suspenders Traveling Bags Handkerchiefs Silk Hosiery Your Last Chance The eleventh Hour is at Hand. You may Have already bought your Christinas supplies but, if not, it’s time to get busy. Remember we have a full stock of Oranges, Nuts, Raisins, Bananas, Grapes, Dates, Celery, Cranber ries, etc., all of which are fresh and the prices are the lowest. i Macon Cash Grocery Company TWO PHONES—325 and 290. A FEW MORE HOURS You will Have to hurry if yon want to get anything for your Christmas dinner. Better be 7 sure than sorry. Think of what you want and let us Have your order please. j FRESH ARRIVALS Large Fruit Cakes, 5 pounds $1.50 Pound Cakes, different sizes, a pound 22c Raisin Cakes, different sizes, a pound 22c Malaga Grapes, a pound, 15c, 7 pounds for .-..... .$1.00 Sweetest Florida Oranges, nice, small, a dozen .... ,15c Sweetest Florida Oranges, medium size, a dozen ,.. .20c Sweetest Florida Oranges, large aize, a dozen 25c Fancy Paper Shell Almonds, etc., at reduced prices, to clean up our stock today. Cranberries, Bananas, etc. Fresh Crackers and small Cakes of all kinds. Fancy Seeded Raisins, pound packages, 3 packages, 25c Best Cleaned Currants, pound packages, 3 for 25c Grated Cocoanut, 2 packages 30c Fancy A&P Elgin Creamery Butter, A&P Buckwheat and Pure Maple Syrup. Fancy Candy. Tangerines, 20c a dozen. Choice Fruits at this price today. We want to clean out everything today before our shipment arrives on Saturday, and we will be open tonight until 11 o’clock. The Great Atlantic & Pacific TeaCo. the Macon dailf TEi-.mR.vpns Thursday morning, December 24, 1903 •MANUEL HAMPTON BOUNI OVER FROM JUSTICE JONES’ COURT YESTERDAY. The ladles of the household of Mr. Walter-Buchanan will receive a Christ mas gift they were not expecting. Along about the llrst of December, while the family were at supper, a thief climbed one of the porch columns and entered the house through an up stairs window. He robbed the dresser of a lot of Jewelfy, and although an aecurato description of the lost arti cles was immediately furnished the police nothing was heard front them until yesterday morifing. when all but a watch was shown to and Identified by the lady whose property they were. As a sequel to the burglary, a negro named Emanuel Hampton was bound over on the charge of burglary from Justice Jones* court, and Ills bond llx- ed at $500. Hampton Is now in Jail. ’Chief Westcott nr.d his detectlv. sent descriptions of the lost Jewelry to the police of the larger cities \ •the usual request to look out tor them. Tuesday Hampton wont Into an At lanta pawnbroking establishing to raise some money for Christmas. The articles wore noted and found to lit the description sent, and an officer called in and Hampton locked up FULL DETAILS AUTO ACCIDENT In Which Mr*. Smith, of Barnesvllle, Was Severely Injured Last Sunday—Not Dead as Reported, But Yet In Critical Condition, Mr. A. H. Smith, of the A. H. Smith Company, stables, on Third street, has returned from a visit t«» his mother. Mrs. Archie D. Smith, the lady who was the vlctlnuof the accident on Sunday last, near Jonesboro, when she was seriously Injured by being run over or struck by an automobile being driven by the ne gro Sam Moreland, Mr. Smith furnishes the cmnple tails of the affair for the llrst time pub- liKho.1. He rays that the comlltloi Ills mother is regarded us critical, the family, have hope that she will cover. She has been conscious only 0 short time since the occurrence. last Sunday afternoon that Mr. and Mrs. Smith started son who lives some distance out from Joucsh<,>ro. About two miles fr< lyric Theater ^M-MMI-MT 1 ■!» ‘i 1 1- Savannah Grand Prize MEETINGS Auto Races TODAY. A Also a Fine Vaudeville Show. Miss Jennie Dewesse, Clever Banjoist and Violinist, appear ing at The Lyric this week. WANTED—A young man stcnogmi and assistant bookkeeper to begin \ amt January the first; must have j icuinmeudalions; state experience lary wanted. Address Box '270, Jasper. Ala. straight road, with Just si little in It. they saw the automobile approach- lug. The horse they were driving _ba the distance then being amply sulTleL to bring the machine.to a halt, but they " * pay any attention to Ills signal Choicest Native and Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. to his command, but kept Ming to ward him. Seeing this. Mrs. Smith allglit- and Chief Westcott notified. Detec tive Harrison went to Atlanta that night and brought Hampton back and ■the Jewelry. He was carried before Just'ce Jones and the jewelry fully identified by the lady who lost them, and the commitment followed. Tho Jewelry consists of a locket with monogram on back, a brooch of eighty-three pearls surrounding a dia mond, and an opal ring. The gold watch taken at the same time has not yet been recovered. Hampton tells tho usual tale of having bought tho jew elry from another negro, but ho can not produce the other negro. Thus Santa Claus is awful good to some people, and sometimes surprises them. Turkeys—Cranberries—Celery Our supplies are the most complete and the qunlity of all is better than usual. The prices are reasonable and we can supply all orders at retail and wholesale, for everything good to eat. Flournoy Grocery Co. SIX PHONES-No. 26. Only Coffee Roasters in Macon. For Sale at $2,500 . A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern, newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen did homo or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 401 Third St. Phono 360 LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, tho world wide Cold and Crip remedy remov" cause. Call for full name. Look t signature E. W. GROVE. 25c. COCHRAN ELITE TURNS OUT TO BEAUTIFUL WEDDING COCHRAN, Dec. 23—One of the most cultivated and appreciative gath erings in the history of Cochran oc curred last Tuesday evening. Decem ber 15th, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Taylor, when Miss Annie Taylor and Mr. James Peter Peacock were married. The homo was decorated <Wth river smilax and white tulle, relieved with white carnations. In the large draw Ing room the improvloed altar was banked with Easter lilies and aspara gus fern alternating with brass can delabra. The library was In pink chry santhemums and tho dining room and banquet hall were rich in tho Chrlaf cd from tho buggy hiiiI other side of the road to get out of the way. The horse was badly fright ened and sank In Ewfc shafts. Again Mr. Smith called out to tho parties in tho approaching car to ‘stop, but old tin* and to JMPmHMHHH veered around to where Mrs. Smith standing, and then she was hurt. It is Of the house, who closer the Iglits and bars the door neglect to look to tho ro. should remember that Mr. Rail Intruder who can do harm i tho burglar. JA9. C. GORMLY. Phone 531. 320 Third 8t. not known exactly how slio whether she was struck by the machine, whether her dress was caught hi tin heels, or whether drawn under bv the lft |N1 co of the suction beenuso of the i machine. Mr. Smith the horse, being gy. and the machine came work so quickly, almost ns he had only a glimpse of tli saw his wife as she was r ground, turning over am for him to say. tvlfo wag in- Ids mind that sho could bo taken Int town quickly in tho machine and he call ed out to tho occupants to stop for that purpose, but thd machine sped on like a shot. He called for assistance from a house nearby, and procuring n spring wagon the injured lady was taken up tenderly and carried to the family resi dence in Jonesboro. There It was found that she suffered two fractures of tho leg and thigh bones, besides being bad ly bruised aho.it the body. Mr. A. II. Smith said yesterday that he desired to correct an Impression that seems to have prevailed In Macon and elsewhere as to the feeling against tho negro chauffeur. So far as tho fatnllv is concerned, and they are those most Interested, thoy nro content to let tho law take its course, believing Hint urn- dor the circumstances tho proper punish ment will be provided by tlm courts. Mr. Smith learned while In Jonesboro that the negro was warned whtlo passing through Hapevlllo at Ills rapid rate that he had better slow up and reduco his speed. In spito of this warning, ho con tinued at a rate of sj * " * ductlve of Just such that at Jonesboro. Moreland and the negro Charlie Sinter who was with him at the time, are still in Jail In Atlanta, awaiting the result of Mrs. Smith's Injuries. Many Macon people nro Interested In ..io outcome of the case, both because of the relationship of Mr Smith, who mas colors of green and red. i?unch wan served during tho entire evening in the- dfning room by Misses Edna Taylor and Dollle Peacock. As the bridal party as*embled and wero arranged Into n beautiful tab leaux, Mrs. Walter Hunt Peacock sang, “Trusting Only Thee,” accom panied by Prof, R. L. Walker, after which Prof. Walker played Shurman’a Nocturne in slow subdued tunes, and in tho soft twilight of burning tapers midst the hush of the gay assembly Rev. John P. Chatfleld pronounced tho holy vows that made the happy young couple man and wife. Miss Alice Taylor, sister of the bride, was a lovely maid of honor, and Mr. John A. Walker attended tho groom. Dur ing the rendition of tho matchless Men delssohn march, which thrills every heart -with exquisite pain and Joy, the congratulations wero received. At 10 o'clock the guests wero ushered Into tho spacious banquet hall where thirty- six covers wero laid and a delicious flvo course luncheon was served at tho close of which toasts were drunk with frozen nectar. Mr. John Walker prov ed nlmsclf a thoroughbred as toast master and Introduced each speaker with a charm and ease that provoked much pleasure. The toasts were beau tiful In sentiment and expression to several of which the bride responded. The climax was when she stood In a queenly fashion with never quiver of the goblet and drank to each and all. The groom then gave expression of his appreciation in a most appropri ate manner. Mrs. Peacock as Miss Annie Tay lor, was on acknowledged hello both at home and wherever she visited since her debut two years ago. Bhe attend ed Wesleyon College four years and enjoys tho friendship of a boat of Wes leyan girls In many states. Ro much fineness of character and beauty of disposition is rarely combined in ono person. Mr. Peacock Is not only recognized In business circles as a man of sterling ability, but among all classes as a man of Incomparable character, ono worthy of “so noble a bride.” The best Xmas gift for lady or qentle- man would be Regal Shoes. Parks & Everett, the place. Police (°oupt Room 13. It was a case of the star hoarder again. Watt Harris was his name, and the house where ho got more and paid less than the other boarders located down on Bridge Row. Tuesday night Watt tried to go to bed. The room which he occupies Is No. 13, and he has a roommate, “cr gemman name LIge Thomas,” who works at night and sleeps the sleep of the tired in tho dbytime. The occupant of room 14 is a bad man. and he get* worse every time he sees how the landlady gives eggs and ham and sausages to *the star boarder. He has been waiting months to find an excuse to wipe up tho earth with Watt. Watt was charged yesterday mom Ing with disorderly conduct and this Is the story told by the Isndylady, who was trying to shield tho star boarder tho best sno could without losing tho other boarders, who were also wit nesses: “Jedge, 1U* gwlnetor tsll do trufs 'bout dls. kase de trufe im do light uv do wul. hit sho Is. Mister Harris he sleep In number IS in do night, an* dls f or gemman sleep In hit In do day. futter dunnow how come dls yor mans ter him In an' go ter bald in de night Wan he ail de timer steepin' in is a citizen of Macon and because tho negro ban been seen so ninny times on the streets going nt a high rate of gpci * The report of Mrs. Smltl»*s death .... sent out, now proves to havo been Incor rect do day. Any how. I rick’n hit wuzzer ’bout tinner clock las’. night w’enner hycer dls gal wot wo calls LIT Bit, kaso sho slcher dried up liT thing, holler out lak do wul wu* on fl’, nnner rund up do steps fasser kin an’ dar wuz dcso gemmen havin' some w’uds bout suinp’n nuvver, dunno yit wot hit wuz. Dls hyere LiT Bit so skoery lak, she sho holler an’ she scoot down do stairs an* holler fur do poleeces, an’ do poleeces dar fo yer know hit. Seem lak dey nil ways right or roun w’en dey any thing de matter ct mer house. IBen any body ©Iso yor never would fin' 'em. An’ dat all I know erbout hit.” “What about this. Little I3lt?” ''Jedge, er hyoerd -Mister Harris w’en he ax LIge wot he doin’ In ho bald, an’ tol’ 'Im dat ho sick «n’ dat ho bald swlmmln an’ ho Jls gutter lay down er ho fall on do flo’ anner hyoerd LIge tell 'Im dat do no’ was ready fur 'im, an' donner hyeerd suinp’n gohlnrn! blam! blam! anner gits sheered ot dat an' I tell yor do trufe, Jedge, I sho did holler fur do poleoces. An’ dat all or knows erbout hit.” “LIge, what about this?” “Jedge, las’ night wuz do fusstes 1 time dattor knowed dat dls yer star boder wuzzer s’eopln’ In mer bald In do night. Er pays dat oomun dollur’n ha’f or week fur dat room, barer wants hit all ter merse’f. Iho mighty pertlc’- lar wot klner bald er lay down on, an' dar er wuzzer payin' fur er room all ter merse’f an' come ter fin’ out dis yer mans wuzzer steepin' Mi hit. Cose er seed Watt 'bout de house, huttwurnt nunner mer blzniss whar ho sleep nn ner alntor nxln any quoshijns, but dar he wuzzer sleepin in mer bald unbe knownst ter me.” “But tell mo about tho trouble last night.” “D.it wotter gwlnetor do right now. Jedge. I wuz sick anner Jls couldn’t go. t«r wuk—Iso gwlnetor tell yer do trufe, Jedge, w© oil got some licker fur Chrlstmiis an' w 0 r | M « couldn’t wait fur Christrnus ter come an’ we sorter totched de bottle /in’ hit gimme er swimmln In do bald anner went ter mer room anner laid down on do bald. Rout de time er wuz gittln sorter easy lak. hyere kirn dls man right In Ac room an’ V* lay down on mer bald. An’ den we had hit.” "Now, Watt, what about It?” “Jedgd, I git some or dat same licker, an’ It sho did mejc mer hold swim, anner git so sick da\ter went up de steps ter go ter mer room ter lay down, anner didn’t know dat dls ver nigger wuz in de bald. He alnt fell yep de trufe, Jedge. He tell ver dat he font me. He didn’t do hit neever. hit wuz dat mans dat sleeps in 14. He do mans. Look lak he got hit In fur mo some how, kase ho do man wot me’n him fout. Jedge. dis yer mans wot sleep In 13 in do day bo er swimp. I kin tek him an* th’ow him out’n de winder. Do poleoces sh didn't eotch do rlkht mans. Dat mans wot In 14 ho de tnAn dat glmino dls knock In de eye” And that ws« the way of It. It was all dark upstairs, nnd whe n th© room er in 14 heard the racket In 13 he knew bis chance had come, nnd they say the woy ho walloped the star boarder was a caution. But ho got nway. Southern Packing Co. THE CAREFUL'LADY Indows should Ilf—*lU» in is an II as Phone 187. GUNS, LOCKS, SAFES, Etc REPAIRED. H. & H. R. HUHN, Basement Amcr. Nat’l Bank. FOR SALE SufotarbanHome Owner wishes to sell home In sub urbs; live minutes* wulk from ear lino. Brand new house of flvo rooms, eight foot hall running through entire house. Nine-foot veranda running around three sides of the house (125 feet); large lot. barn, stables, qtc. This house budt to live In nnd not to sell, which makes quite a difference In Its construction. $2,000; $500 cash, bal unco in payments of $25 a month at eight per cent interest. Can get pos session In few days after sale is made. Will also sell from ono to five largo beautiful vacant lots adjoining, vated and level, nicely sod with Ber muda grass, cheap price and liberal terms also on these lots. Exceptionally flno place for poultry, slfeep, goats, hogs, etc. This Is a real and true bargain, as you will see* on Investigation; better see it today. Address, SUBURBAN HOME, Caro Telegraph. RENT LIST 127 Bellovue Ave $20.00 ..$35.00 $20.00 $18.50 $22.50 $25.00 $22...0 possession 742 College, 9-r 42G Calhoun, 8-r 221 Dungan 155 Fourth. 7-r 1171 Oglethorpe, 7-r uro Holt St., 9-r 310 Hardeman, 7, $25.00; January 1st. 140 Highland avc., 7-r $27.50 261 Orange. 7-r $25.00 STORES. £20 Mulberry St $60.00 650 Poplar St $40.00 658 Poplar (Jan. 1) $50.CO 660 Poplar $50.00 B. A. WISE & CO. MR. AND MRS. COUNCIL ENTERTAIN DELIGHTFULLY AMERICUR On., Dec. 23—At their Church street home, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. G. Council ontertulned Tuesday i ing for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Council, with an elegant nnd elaborate recep tion. No home in Amorims Is more con venlently designed nnd arranged princely hospitality, nnd on this oc ension It was a gem with Us radiant lights, rich color, lovely flowers und handsome appointments. Tho spnrloiis reception halt was decorated in green and white—tall, wavey ferns nnd palms, nnd howls nnd baskets of white narcissus making an attractive setting for the ladles ro colvlng nt the doorway. Thoico won Mrs. Brown Small und Mrs. S. II McKee, two charming and popular young matrons. Pink, the color motif in the parlors, was exempli led in exquisite Enchan tress enrnations, nnd choice florists roses, long stemmed and fragrnut. Here stood the receiving line. Mr. and Mrs, L. (1. Council and their guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coun ell. Mrs. C M. Council wag n queenly figure in her beautiful wedding robe of duchess satin with Its rich nnd dainty roso point decorations. The hostess was enchanting In a. red bro coded silk which accentuated # her fair loveliness. In'the hall aglow with crimson lights, flowers and holly, the punch table was placed beneath double win dows, lace-draped nnd hung with Christmas hells. Charming garlands of holly tied with broad red satin rib bon adorned the punch table which was also beautiful with vi American beauty roses. Misses May Wheatley nnd Hazel Tower served punch and kisses. Red was also used In the two rlin Ing rooms. On the polished mohog any table was laid a rich clqny cover in tho centre of which reposed plateau of American beauty roses. Red shaded candles nnd gleaming silver bon bon trays Ailed with cry; taliized cherries and mints rested here lea Word REGULAR stated meeting of Mabel Lodge, No. 255. I*\ nnd A. M.. will Ite he|.| this (Thurs day) evening at 7:30 o'clock. All Master Masons In good standing cordially invited, J. ■ A. WEIR. S. WANTED call. Regular $1.00 Imt- eputable physician WANTED suratico examiner, by an old lin Pony, doing both mi ordinary und Indus- I busluesN. Address promptly, iusur- e, care Dully Telegraph. i’NU MAN desires to hoi cKsary to build suburbs. Will paj cat. but 11 than any hunk. clminbernuUd; good WANTED—Position by experienced holy stenographer at once, or within pox thirty days. Willing and capable to ns> In any office work. Clerical ability Address ltefci suitable for light housekeeping. WE HAVE In stock nnd slant notice anything ythlng thnt Is advertised and bund led by all leading grocers, nnd the p; always right. Alt goods new. « reasonable. Ring 48-053-054. VIRGINIA country cured hams, si _ tongue und Kosher meats at Wliltehoud's. Phones 715 and 468. * jier 1-423. FRUITS! FRUITS!! FRUITS!!!—Fancy pineapples, grape fruit, and Malaga grapes,, sweet oranges, apples, bananas and letilons, at J. It. White I lead’s. Phones COCOA NUTS, bananas, oranges, apples, grape fruit and prutnqnarts, fresh lot •reived from Florida each day.. Oscar llrudley. Phones 051-423. STANLEY’S Business College, Macon, a., prepares young men for rcsponsl- .. positions and assists them hi securing paying positions. FOR SALE •mmencement salnry $800.00; spring examinations; preparations free; write Immediately. Franklin institute, Roches ter. N. Y. WANTED—Men to lcnrn barber trade, few weeks completes, CO chair* con stantly busy, careful Instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Satur days, positions waiting, wonderful d«' niand for graduates; writo for catalogue. Molpr Barber College, Atlanta, Qa. WANTED—Regular $1.00 bottle Jap Dan druff Ct sale at Palm Bar ber Shop for 60 cents. This sale lasts only a few more days. You will havo to hurry. FOR RENT FOR RENT—To young men, furnished . room; hot or cold bath on samo floor. 413 Spring street. street. Phono 3463. Hardware Co. WE HAVE In stork and randy to de liver on short notice nnyihlng nnd everything that Is advertised nnd hand* lod by nil leading grocers, nnd tho prices are nlwiiys right. All goods now. clean nnd rciiHoiiubin. *** Bloch. Ring 48-963-954. M. BUTTKRINB. only 20 cent* per pound; good for cooking or table use. Oscar Bradley. Phones 8Dl- ( ’ BUY YOUR TURKEY from Whitehead. Ho will send you one guaranteed to please. Phones 715 nnd 468. excellent place for FOR RENT—Large, convenient ware house, close In. Ii. Trls Nnpler. FOR RENT OR BALE—Best dairy nnd truck (firm In Georgia; 86 acres with 7-room house !n good repair; stables, barns, etc.; flno meadow; enough good land to produce a world of vegetables; 10 minutes from court houso. H. Trls Nnpler. STUFFED MANGOES, bulk olives, (ex cept fancy), bulk sweet mixed pickles, bulk plain sweet phkles, bulk plaln^H deletes. saner kraut nnd dill pickles, nt pi* 1.!' 1. B. \V Phones 715 and 468. FOn RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices con Havings Bank. FOE SALE FOR HALE—Three-gab* Roi •.‘kn old. 1363 Boundary st. IF YOU want nice apples, oranges, ornp fruit nml grapes for Xnwis ring 337 " * l&jdlcbrooki 418. E. A. Mlddlebrook*, Vlnrvllle. FOR HALE—First man with $200.00 gets beautiful lots. Pleasant Illll. * **. i». Jaw to lines. and there, and from the chandlier rod I Hclssor*. shear*, snips nnd razor* tulle wreathed with smilax was carried) „„ „„ there Is made and guurun- to the tablesedges nnd festooned with j trod. Balk*aim '"m"tSf.SB?coun. ell, mother of the host, who poured y nK on nmln business street In Ath coffee. c-iim. Ga. Rent very reasonable. 8tool. An unusually sumptuous supper was will invoice about live thousand dollar*, served tho one hundred and flftjT Reasons for selling, have other largo in guests by a group of graceful y*ung Loul Wo havo everything good in tho way of Fiih, Oysters, Game, Turkeys and Poultry. Phono 463. Kirin, X!ls».» Bth»l Ix>vln*. Williford. ChrlKtlno Hooper, 5 Brown, non- Hhorloek, Chloo Mary t/ltl.John. .... Mr*. Council wna ably aa.lalcl by Mr«. Henry Johnson, Mm. John Hbof. field. Mm. Will Moreland. Mr«. Ibir- low Council and Mlaa l.llly Glow, this nt Hilt Athens. Ga. Address Guarantee pump wagon, Vo^d binder, ►rue spring wagon, ses, IncluiH “ Malaria Makes Pala Sickly Children. Tho Old Ktandard GROVK'H TAHTK- LKHH CHILL TONIC, drives out mo* IsrU and builds up the system. For grown peouie and * JiUJrau Wi i*-hori . .mm work horses, Including ni horses for dray or heavy rarrlngc. Tl. buggy horses, ono a good saddl* horse, sII grtitle. In fact most anything want for your farm. Including acet; Mss outfit. \V. II. Young, Itoute 6, M G«, J’ltone 1217. ftylcm POP CORN In pnrkages, for decorating the Christmas tree. Phono. 71f or 468. J. 11. Whitehead. CABBAGE PLANTS, 25c for 100, $1.2f per 1.000. Apply J. W. Amaaou. 85! Second st Telephone 1397. FOR HALE—Dug* perfecting press, with complete stereotype outfit; good ouler; prints 4 or 8 pages; $1,250 fob Macon. Address Telegraph. Macon. Qg. . FOR HALE—Fifteen horse Talbot engine und toller; good running order; 3150 for outfit Macon Telegraph. FOR HALE—Frazier buggy’! rubber-(ires; feeshlv painted; price $35.00. Awr- gain. Macon Buggy Co. SHELLED ALMONDS, shelled pecans, shelled walnuts, crystallised cherries, crystallized pineapple, citron, orango peel lemon peel, bunch raisins, seeded raisins, currants, Persian dates, layer tigs and nuts In shell; order today. J. B. White head. Phones 715 and 468. MISCELLANEOUS BALKCOM Hardware Co. bus one of tho best assortment of pocket knives In tho city. NOTICE to my patrons: I will not open my doors for business on Xmas day. Therefore kindly place your orders today for unything amt everything needed In the eating line for Xmas. J. U. White head. Phones 715-ff.s. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS only 33 1-3 cents per dozen. Oscar Bradley. Phones 651-423. CHRISTMAS MEATS—Dressed turkeys. live turkeys, llvo hens, live friers, smoked tongue. J. B. Whitehead. Phones 715 und 468. FOX RIVER butter by express every morning, only 35 cents per fioimd. Os car firadley. Phones 651-423. WE CAN supply tho merchant, hotel and large family, celery, oranges, ap ples. hnuunns, grape fruit and other Xmas godies at special prices. Flournoy**.- CABBAGE PL A NTH of superior strains. grown by C. M. Gibson. Young's Inland, prices. Full count uml satisfaction guar • nnteed. THE BEST TURKEYS that money can buy. regurdlcss of cost, are the kind wo havo provided for our patrons. J. II. Whitehead. Phone* 715 and 468. PERSONAL THE TOXO-ABHORRENT REMEDY Is still In Macon, ut 657 Plum. If you want to know wlmt it Is doing call or write nnd get Information. It Is harm less. painhdrugless. It will not raise the dead, nor will It euro all dis eases. but it cures everything curable. BALKCOM Hardware Co. has a large assortment of good tilings suitable for Christmas presents. NOTICE to my patrons: I will not open my doors for business on Xmas day. Therefore kindly pluco yaur orders today for anything ana everythin* needed la the eating line for Xmas. J. B. White- hcnd % Phones 716-468. FINEST dairy nnd hay farm InMho coun try for term of years. Plenty, of, pas ture; meadow and good open land. Fenc ed. W. II. Young. Route 5, Macon, jGa. Phono 1222. WE HAVE In stock and ready to de liver on short notice anything and everything that Is advertised and hand led by ail lending grocers, and the.prlcea ure always right. All goods new. clran and reasonable. Ring 48-953*95,4.. . M. Bloch. DON'T FORGET the old reliable place when you need any kind of fresh fish, Brunswick. Apalachicola, Mobile Plant* and Blue Point oyster*. We have fat country turkey* for Xmaa; also hens and friers. Call tig and glvo us a trial. Dan iel A Blaslngamc. Phones 463*683. FINE8T FRUITS and vegetables and all kinds of nuts of tho season, Oscar Bradley. Phone* 651*423, HALL'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS can admit a few more pupils; second session be* gins January 5th; If interested, writo If. Dixon Hall, Prln., Bogart, Ga. LET MILLER’S bicycle messengers deliv er your notes und packages. Phono 963. THE FREE KINDERGARTEN offers two years training to high school graduates, $60.00 per year. Term begins Jan. 4. Further Information apply to Mrs. T. C, Parker, pres. MACON TYPEWRITING EXCHANGE. First class stenographic work. No. 3 Grand bu!!dlng. Phono 870. BAUER KRAUT and dill pickle*, none better In the city. Oscar Bradley. Phones 651*423. CRANBERRIES, ripe nnd Just nglit; also California celery. Order today and avoid disappointment. Phones 715 and 468. J. 11. Whitehead. PISTOLS! PISTOLS!! riSTOLSM! Any make desired, at special low prices; nlso cartridges and blank cartridge* at Goldman'M I'awn Shop, corner Poplar and Third nt*. MONEY TO LOAN. IX) IT NOW—Order your Christmas turkey. Wo will select tho one that will please you und hold for later deliv ery. Phono 715 or 468, to J. B. White head. Plenty cholco cranberries and celery. YOU WILL find at E. A. Mlddlebrook* the very best mixed nut* to to hud; try them and *eo for yourself. Phonos 337 und 438. REAL ESTATE LOANS-$100 and up- wnrds; no delay; loans closed within 24 hours. Hnrrold Banking and Savings Co.. 607 Cherry st. MONEY TO 1J6ND on rea*. oatato, repay able monthly. J. J. C«vb. Commercial it Havings Bank. LOST LOST—Black Gordon setter bitch. Lib eral reward paid If returned to L. L. Williams, No. L engine Imuo. LOST—Export rifleman pin, Wednesday. Reward if returned to Head’s Phar macy. LOST—Package containing leather case with gentleman’* toilet article*. Drop ped between Union Dry Goods storo and Kress'. Return to 442 Elm at. Phono 2875. LOST—Dachshund with Dodo on collar: description, small, black, long body and short crooked legs. Reward for return to Walter. II. Turpin, 763 Second at. FANCY celery, cranborrle* drossed or llvo turkeys; give your order now and get the host; delivered when wonted. Phones 337 or 43$. E. A. Mlddlebrook*, Vinevlllc. COCOA NUTS, banana*, orange*, apples, grope fruit und Drum quart*, fresh lot received from Florida each day. Os car Bradley. Phones 651*423. MONEY TO LEND nn personal property of all descriptions. Apply Goldman** Pawn Shop, corner Poplar and Third *t*. ATMORE'S mince meat and R. R. Plum pudding for your Xmas dinner. Oscar Bradley. Phones 661-433. CRANBERRY sauce, ready to plat* on tables; In quart Jars. Phone* 716 and 466. J. II. Whitehead. FOR HALF.-Building lot on VlnevlUe ... .M(t — venty-ono f*>ot front. Very d*-* II wgaln. G. M. Davll. Tho Telegraph Business Of fice, 452 Cherry street. Edito rial Rooms uostairs, next door.