Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 25, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1908 My Wishes ; My hopes, my prayers are that this t ChrlMtmtiH will be a happy prelude to « a prospereu^ Ntw Year for the world. 1 JAS. C. GORMLY. Phone 831. 320 Third St. ( Southern Puckin? Co* o 1 Choicest Native mid AVosteru ' Meats. ' 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. i THE CAREFUL LADY Of the houne. who closes the windows at nights and bars the doors, should not neglect to look to the roof—alts should remember that Mr. Rain Is an Intruder who caij do harm as well aa the burglar. * JAS. C. GORMLY. Phone 531. 320 Third 8t. Phone 187. GUNS, LOCKS, SAFES, Etc. REPAIRED. H. & H. R. HUHN, Basement Amor. Nat’l Bank. " i lea Word ’ Ill 11 ii in i iriii h i H ti t ’ MEETINGS ■ KHtJl'LAIt stated meetkig of Mabel IrOdge, No. l'66. F. an«l Jr A. M.. will III* held this (Tliurs- /V\ day) evenlnn at 7:SU o'clock. All Piaster Masons lu goml standing cordially Invited. J. T. DAVISON. W. M. M. A. WHIR, Secretary. ST. OMKR COMM AN DRY, No. 2. K. T.. Sir Knights assemble nt the AMylum to day at lr o'clock. By order Grand Com mander. Address by Sir Knight 1*2. C. Ihtrgaii. All Sir Knlahta courteously In- Ylted. O. K. Dooly. R O. W. U. cfbap- niun, Recortler. WANTED WANTRD—Botirdorg In prtvato family: •choieo rooms, good board, pleasant neUhborhood, near Wesleyan. l*hone WANTED—Lut.CDU. lK'uul.ir 11.00 iMt- tie Jap dandruff eure now <m sule nt I*alm lUrU r Shop 6(k*. Only threo wore day*. Saturday last chance. WANTWD a reputable physician a* lu- suraneo examiner, by an old line com pany. doing both an ordinary and Indus trial business. Address promptly. Insur ance. care Daily Telegraph, A YOUNG MAN desires to borrow one- half tho umaunt necessary to build a oot (age home on n idee lot he qwnu in Suburbs. Will pay seven *t»er rent straight interest, but no commissions, Bettor • than any Isink.t Address Home Builder, earo Telegraph. WANTMD— Position by experienced lad)' stenographer at ones, or within Text thirty days. Willing uml enpablu to as sist In nuy office work. Clerical ability. • Address Rofrrrnees, this offire. WANTKl*—Three nr four nlre furnished rqutus, close in. and Ip good h>culity«i suitable for light housekeeping. Address • "It," cars Telegraph. STANLEY'S Business College, Macon, Ga., prepares young men for responsi ble iKisitlons and assists them in securing paying positions. . GUNS! QVNsil aiTN8l!t--Fnp rent or for sale; single or douhln haml. Oold- jpjn's Pawn Shop, earner Poplar uml • IIKI.F WANTED Hallway mull • clerk,) . oonimencrmont salary $800.00; spring ezamlniitlons; preparations free; write ' Immediately Franklin Institute, Roches ter. N. Y. FOR RENT . FOR RKNT—Second floor live-room flat, • ^ modern cunv* nleiu cs. closo lu. Phone FOR UI'INt' Three counseling rooms, Hccoiid floor, all conveniences. 820 Oak Street. Phono 3482. FOR HUNT—Store at 370 Sooond st. for- inerly o«MMip|ed by the Ifiqultiihln Bank ing ft Loan Co.; exrellent plare far • '• hank: posNcMoii Jauuury 1; will he ul- himl to suit tenant. Apply to Ben 1.. Foil ftKN'i'-l«urge, convenient ware house, closo In.. K. Trl* papier. FOR RKNT OR HALF-B«'st-dairy am! truck farm In Georgia; 88 acres with 7-rootn house. !n good repair; stable*, hums, etc.; Ann meadow; enough pond land to produce a world of vogelables; 10 minutes from court house. 18- Trl* Napier. FOR RKNT—Immediate possession. 1J81 V Klin at.. 770. 760, 763 Ash st. H. L. 1 farts, cor, Orange and Forsyth ate. FOR RKNT—Two A1 ground floor offices In Washington Work; steam heat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Havings Bank. 1 MISCELLANEOUS - • HAVING enjoyed a splendid trade. I e wish to thank my customer* foe their o liberal patronage, l will not open today • that myself and employes may enjoy th# entire Xmas day. J. B. Whltejicad. •i I WILL bo open today until 11 a. in. Klndl>> put In your orders curly and i. avoid the rush. Oscar Bradley. Phones ». 281*421. e FOR THJ8 convenience of m.v customer* o 1 will bo open today bntll 18 n. m. My trade lias Imm'ii lasivy. but I HIM have D. on hand nn abutnbmt supply of every- d thttig good to nat. Put in your order:* e early. M. Block. Phono 48.. e HATCH Kit’S NI'RHKICV—Fnill trees de* d ll vend. Phone 2027 or nildrrMs H. W. HuUlier. 221 Forsyth st., Macon, tla. y PcucIm s, curliest to tho iutest In auras*- • slou. rlpsnlng apricots, sweet cherry, it. pears, Japan walnuts. Japan persimmon*. 1. pemns. M*edting« ani grafted apples, flit*, n pomegranate*, pluins, tine plum scale e pro if. mid no worms, kiuih s anil scup- a pernous. I CABBAGK PLANTS of superior strain*, n grown by M. Ulbaou. Young's Island, s prices. FuM count and satisfaction guar d nntred. LOST j .... _ .. * pfa'KKT PI’ltHK lost on public road ba- s tv • en Macon am! Perry Tuesday, fdk- ctal M wsrd at tills office. 1 IJ)8T'*Or Hast Macon car yesterday, e aflctaiMMi small package, fdbcral re* r ward for return 1# 12- Main at. of pltore 1. fe»l TO OUR Friends and Customers in Macon and Surrounding Counties: We wish you a “Merry Christmas.” May you spend a pleasant day. ■ By the Catholic aod Episcopal churches |of Macon Christinas will be observed (with special services. It is not custom ary for the Methodist. Baptist and Pres- ibyterlan churches to recoanise Christ mas day itself, hut to hold appropriate exercises on preceding; church days. At Christ Episcopal church there will be an early celebration of holy communion at 7:30 o'clock, and at 11 o'clock there | will be the regular service, including a sermon by the pastor. The vested choir, under the direction of W-of. Dlnglcy Brown, lias prepared a beautiful program. The public is cordially luvlted to attend. I At Bt. Joseph's Cathedral there will Ibe the celebration of high mass at the usual morning hours. An unusually large by the congregation Is ex- n.tlm!l.«5 have been granted a special dispensation which will allow them to est meat today. The Christmas tree celebrations by the Sunday schools have for the most part been held, but severs! will take place tonight and Sunday. The following Is the program of music for Christ church this morning: ■I Processional Hymn No. €0 (Smart). Venlte, chant (Crotch). Te D«um in E Hat (Stainer). Jubilate in F (Holden). Ilntrolt Anthem "Nazareth’ (Gounod). Kyrle and Cilorta Tibi (Dlngley Brown). Hymn 62 (llcdner).^^^^^^^^^^H Offertory Anthem. (Tours). Open Until 12 Today.' A MERRY XMAS TO our many patrons and for their convenience will remain open till 12 m. we today Macon Cash Grocery Company TWO PHONES—325 and 290. A MERRY XMAS To each and every one of our customers we hope you will be blessed with the things that count to make life worth the living. We are sincere in our thanks for the great volume of business that lias been sent us by our friends and patrons. It has been more than wo expected. We are only human and may have made some .errors in filling orders during the greatest rush of business ever seen in a store of the kind in.tbis part of the world. This morning we will be at our place of business to wind up all left-over orders, and to gladly correct any error that may possibly have been made if any should show up. Wo want you to he satisfied, or else we want to refund your money if you are not satisfied. We will be at our place of business until noon today. If you want to phone us or see us about anything let us know. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. SPECIAL SERVICES IN CHURCHES TODAY CHRISTMAS WILL BE OBSERVED BY CATHOLICS AND EPISCOPALIANS. NOT CUSTOMARY WITH OTH ER CHURCHES. “TEARS, Idle team" do no good after the Baby is gone. Croup and colda and little white coffins go band in hand. GOWAN'S great external remedy, called GOWAN'S PREPARATION destroys inflammation. Keep n bottle in the house. J6c, 60c, $1 buys It. Do not wait till to-morrow—but to-day. Bo prepared. All. drug stores. XMAS DINNERS Best of Dinners at Local Hostelrlsa To day—Mads Special Event Each Year. Police QJoupt Sing O Heavens” (Dlngley Sursum Corda and Sanctus Brown). Gloria In Excelsla In C (Tours). Nunc Dlrolttls In D (Field). Recessional. Hymn No. 61 (Mendels sohn). Soloists—Misses Julia Goodull and Euln- tia Wylie, Messrs. B. E. Nlcholts and C. W. Coleman. UNTIL MONDAY MORNING Will Not Be Open In Any Departments Either Today or Tomorrow. In an Interview with Mr. H. T. Powell, president of the Macon clearing-house Association, he staffed that the hanks, composing the Macon Clearing-house, fol lowing the action of the clearing-houses of other cities of the south, have agreed to close Friday and Saturday. December 25 and 2d. according to the official ad vertisement which will be seen in another column. Mr. Powell stated that all those depos itors who require weekly pay rolls wero duly notified to get their pay roll money yesterday, ao that they would not bo Inconvenienced on Saturday. It Is not the purpose of the hanks, composing the Macon Clearing-house As sociation. to pay checks nor to receive deposits on next Saturday, the same as on other days, for, if tnta were done, there would be no closing of the banks, and the clerks would bo deprived of the holiday for which they so earnestly so licited. DOnfa THEIR DUTY Scores of Macon Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To Alter the blood is the kidney's duty. When they Call to do. this the kid- hey are sick. Backache und many kidney ills fol low: Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all. Macon people endorse our claim. E. H. AVant, 9504 Elm St., Macon. Qa., says: *'I have the same good opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills today as I had several years ago when I gavo my name to be used In a public en dorsement for this remedy. At that time kidney trouble caused me no end of misery. My back ached almost con stantly and kept me awake at all hours of the night. My kidneys wero also very weak and I had difficulty in con trolling the action of tho secretions. I used several well known kidney reme dies but the results were not of tho best and when I saw' Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I concluded to glvo them a trial, getting a box from the Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. I had taken hut a few* doses when I noticed a change In my condition and continuing their use, I was benefited In every way. Since then I have been entirely free from kidney trouble and glvo Doan's Kidney Pills all the credit." Tor sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. AT THE Jill THEME WELL AND FOR THE DAY WILL DINE ON THE FAT OF THE LAND—JAIL OR HUBBARD'S FEAST. For the accommodation of the trade, we will make one delivery today, clos ing the store at 10 A, M. Wishing you a Merry, Merry Christmas. Yours truly, Flournoy Grocery Co. For Sale at $6,750 A splendid piece of homo or investment property, in good condition. Renting for $60.00 per month. Enough room on lot for another house. Close in and centrally located. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. PHONE 1263. 461 THIRD STREET. The prisoner* at the Jail will have big spread today. Mr. Hubbard, the Jailor, has prepared a big feast for the Inmates of tho Jail, and this consists*of barbecue, and other meats, besides an abundance of cake and fruit There Is only one condemned man in tho Jail, Fletcher Willis, tho negro con victed of killing Mr. Jas. 11. Ilall, near Perry last November. He is to hang on Monday, and the Christmas dinner will bo bis last. Tho others are in the Jail for such offences as will give them terms In the pen or on the gang, and they will enjoy tho dinner with a better grace than Willis. It i3 a feature picture and a great one at the Elite today. HE STOLE HIS FIREWORKS; SAID HE JUST TOOK ’EM M«ri, No Dlfftr.nc, to Him How Ho Oot 'Em, to H, Oot 'Em. Iiou.li Jon.. I. . llttU mcro obout •I*, of . oil rannlnnr, u* Tw wont* •'»'■« «rn. cnjiatmoji. Not harttho mna*y with which to bur Ur-work, Ilk utlior boy., ho u» ■ . h.n. .• to mm. ■m.. him! h« if.Hi. r> .| up a lot that ha. •owl to a whit, boy and woal off to have a Ml I law. If. wa. trured to hu hum. and found t.m, hfti* nff th. hr., work, aa bid a. you ptMlo. • court why b. taolt th. aid ha JuM lu-tk m. II. dollar* fur dlwrrd.ilt *aa- - . J round in fa, wat lu >.11 •m UH • bars- or lar-eny. A Christmas Eve Idyl. '■"Doan yer hit dat chile, Mister Har ris. doan yer hit 'im! El yer do rao’n you gwlneter hitch an* hlfeh haad.*‘ "Wot all yer, honey-bunch, wotter gwlneter hit Je chile fur?" "Kuse er knows yer. Mister Harris; er alnter ben livin' wld yer dene long fo'teen year fur nuffln. Youser flxin er way ter hit dat chile, anner doan stun' fur dat chile bein' hit au' hycre hit am Chrismus ebe. W'y doan yer go long'n tell do chile dat he kin bang up he sock? Ybu la aho de inos* ag- gervut'n mans dat de Lawd ever made, dat wot you la." "Klnner hang hit up. parr Thla from William who was slinking away In the corner, knowing how the, family fuasea spread out, and he wanted to get* out of range of the flat irons and the rolling plna. "Ax yer mar. Look lak she gwlneter boss d'.s ranch." "I'lnntr hung up mer sock, mar?" "Cose yer kin. Git dat las' pa'r er socks datter git fur yer Wen yer par drawed de extry pay. Doy alnt got no hole In ’em. "Dunno wot yer wants ter hang 'em up Wen yer alnter gwlneter git nuff ln In ’em. Yer mar gotter put sunip'n In 'em If dey git apyt'lng. kase hits er lotter foolishnlHB,-dat wot hit am, dis yer Santy Claus bianlss. Hit Jis pat- •nln' utter de w'lte folkses. Taint nutt ing else." "Jlss lisaun at de mans. Fur de luvver Gawd, wot.de matter wld yer any how, Mister Harris. I is s!»o git- tin ti'ed er dls, anner tell yer right now, UsKum at me good. Mister Har ris, dar gwlneter bo sump'n doin' In dla house fo do aun git up'n hour higher. I know dls Chrismua. anner know dla am no time ter mekker row an' git up yander fo Jedge Ukkerhot, but were gwlne dar aho'a yer bawn. Er Jlaa foel hit cropln' in mer bones. Er feel de sapper risin' miner Jlaaes soon be In de city hall cs ter bo in dis house wld you er fussln* lak yer benner doln all dia mawnln, an' Jlss kaae dls chile er yourn ax yer ter let '1m hang up he sock fur Santy Claus. Look lak tor me yer mout do dat much fur yer awneV brat/* "Look yur. Mix Harris, doan yer say er benner fussln Oil *1® mawnln. Wot youae benner doin'? Sown lak yer benner aggertatln me some yerso’f, Miz Harris. All yer do in dis wul Iz- ter pick ot me. Hit all do timer pickin' or fuss wld me. You do one dat Blast ed dla fuss. You de one dat put hit in dat chile hold tor hang up dat sock. You de one dat mek out dut I Uxor rich maps. Spec yer wants me tor putter orterbeel In dat sock. Mebbe yer wants me ter ram it fuller tannin ahoea an* er aooter clo'es anner ober- coto anner green hat anner dunno wot all. Dunno efyer doan wants mo ter buy er lotter deso yer Romo can'les an’ vkyrocklts an' dere cannon poppers an’ slch. Dunno but yer wants me ter buy er boxer candy dat dey ties up wldder w'lto rib'n. anner shot gun, an ner I'lsh mall, anner blUle goat, an ner bicycle." "William Henry, go look In de pan try an' see ef dat botler co'n llcker dar datter ben savin fur de frute cake. Dat's wot de matter wtdyfo Mister Harris. Yer benner totchln dat botler llcker. I smell um on yer breff, I aho dooze." It was fortunate that Wllllnm Henry wont out of the room to investigate the robbery of the pantry. There was a battle royal between Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris, with Mrs. Harris the victor. When William Henry returned to, de liver the message that the llcker was gone, he found hla par on the Horn’ bleeding from a scalp wound, and Ala mar holding tho butcher knife n* If aho wan hesitating whether to cut out his heart, or to apurn the wretch. There was nothing for William Henry to do but to run and tell the officer on the bout that his par was killing hla mar, and this he did. In court yesterday, both were meek as lambs. Mrs. Harris had slopt ovor her anger, and Mr. Harris had sober ed. William Henry was disappointed. It was Christmas eve. Jt eras tho day before the day of all the days when there should be peace, sweet peace; when the wofld should rest from its troubling*! nnd bickerings; when the lamb should lie down with tho lion, and the national bird should bo a dove. Next to tho court’s hoart, in his breast pocket, was a letter received that morning from a home In another state where the snow made the world. ho white that there could be nothing but peace, a wool peace. That letter gently removed the bandage from the eyes of the goddess ot Justice, and softened the heart of the court. And all ths time the machinery of the court was In motion he was listening, not to Its hum. but to the messages brought by that letter, and as ho lis tened his mind was runn'ng over snow- topped hills to a far-off spot where dwelt the writer of that letter, whose one word would have opened the doors of every prison In the land. The case was dismissed. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen yearji I have watched the workings of Bueklen’s Arnica Halve; and It has never failed to cure any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved un many a doctor bill,"' says A. P. Hardy, ot East Wilton, Maine. 26c at all drug stores. Ing establishments the co will uhservo Christinas by |HP I attention to their culinary denarti J This means, of course, a tine Christmas dinner—the best, lu facL that they prepare. Amt at the Brown House, tli lamier Hotel the Park Hotel am! Loin Cafe today there may ho found «r served during the usual hours, tl worthy of notice. The menus ui by these places are really "lit for i Green Turtle it lu Anglulsc. Consomme a lu rrmtani Celery. Butted Almonds. Siloed Toiuut linked liluelitdi. Sauae Ptquuule. Potatoes Brabant. Boiled I.eg of Mutton. Caper Chicken Livers, «b» Culsae. Croquettes of Sweetbreads. Telit P»: Queen Fritters. Vunllu Bu Prime Klb* of Beef, au Jus. Sugar Corn. Cauliflower In Cream. Roust Goose, Stuffed With Apples, ’undled Yams. Btcum-* India Uookh Punch. Nabisco Wafers. Roast Red Head Duck. Fresh Shrimp Salad Nut*. Confections. Roquefort Cheese. American Cheese. LANIER HOTEL. Potage Gilder. Consomme* F-ing Planked WhitefUh Vert Pre. Cucumbers. Potatoes en Bordue, Sour Pickles. Celery. Hadishl Vol au Vent of Sweetbreads, Green Pea a Roust Long Island Turkov. Crailhen Tomatoes au GrnUn. Su> Roust Prime Ribs of Beef. Dei... String Beans. Asparagus. Roost Suckling Pig, Apple Sauce. Mashed Potatoes. Candled Ynr 'Pineapple Ire. Lamb Fries, Rernalse Sauce. Tenderloin of Reef, Fin sale re Charlotte of Fruits. M* Chicken en Muyonnalse. English Plum Pudding llurjl .. .jidy I Lemon Meringue Pic. Hot Mine Cnrcnict Eclairs. 0 Delmonlco Ice Cream. Assorted < Imported Figs. Mixed Nuts. LOH’S CAFE. New York Oysters on IUlf Shell. -sited Peunuts. , Fillet of Trout, sauce normundo. Sweet Potato Chips, raised Minis, a la Chlfti Barbecued Pork. Georgia atyle. Frozen Eggnog. Green Pear. Steamed Rlcg,. Mashed Sweet Potatoes. Assorted Cakes. THE PARK HOTEL. Moliile Plants. Olives. Sliced Tomatoes. Consomme Royal. Puree of Tomato. Radishes. Celery. Hour fleets. Broiled Spanish Mackerel, Maltre ,1'h Fulton Market Tongue, sauce I fox Prime Hits of Western It. ef. Demi (X Barbecued Suckling l'lg. Georgia Htyle. Roast Ynun^Turkey. Htu Orange Ambrosia. Fried Bananas, a la Culm. Shrimp Salad, Creamed Potn Candled Tam*. F.ngllah Peas. * Hugar Corn. French Beans. China Boiled nice. Mince Pie. I .onion Muring Pumpkin Fin. English Plum Pudding. Hard H Macaroons. Lady Fingers. Assorted Fancy Now York Ice (-’ream. Fruits. Nuts. 1 Cheese. Crackers. PERSONAL but I atlll havo dunt supply of every- t. Put In your orders Phone 48.. Garden Plants. Crown In the open air will stand the dost winter. Prices 1 to 4 thousand, &0; 4 to t) thousand, Jl.25; over 9 thou- id. $1.00 per thousand. F. O. B. Men tis. S. C. We have special express Write us for agents' outfit and iltlon. N. II. Blltch Co.. Mcggetta. the lurgast truck farm in the world. S!Tt pupils; 6?h; if I notes aiul packages. Phone TRK TORK KINIlKItUARTEN off.™ t<4> years training to high school graduates. r.O.nn per year. Term begins Jan. 4. 'urtlier information apply to Mrs. T. C. First class atcnograpldc w Grand building. Phone 870. I!! PISTOLS!!! Any speclul low prices; and blank cartridges at i Shop, corner Poplar and MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOANS—$100 and up wards; no delay; Ic *■• hours, llurrohl Bu Co 607 Cherry at. MONEY TO op rea* estate, i— J- Cx >b. Commercl of all description*. 'JBS rsonal property FOR SALE writer# at $55; three $18 typewriter leaks nt $10 each: on — .ngtoii at $21; nil In , ply Business Office, Urdu: lots of ten $1.00 each, before De- FOR AldS-Flrst man with $200.00 gets two beautiful lota, Pleasant Hill, be tween two car lines. F. D. JAWton. bargain, established FOR . HALE nt shoe business and four years' ... HP building on main business street In Ath- lena* Ga. Rent very reuaonnble. Htoek wilt invoice about live thousand dollars. Rensona for sell log, have other large In terests requiring entire time. Investigate ikkMat once. Address Guarantee Shoe 8t! Alliens. Ga. CAUHAGK PLANTS. ISo for 100. 91.26 par 1,000. Apply J. W. Amsson. 862 beyond at. Telephone lw7. FOR SAI.E -Goss perfecting press, With oompUte stereotype outtlt; good ordor; print* 4 or 8 pages: $1,860 fob Match. Address Telegraph, Mai on. Ga. FOR HALE-Fifteen horse Talbot englno und Iwller; good running order; $150 for outfit Manon Telegraph. gain. Meeon Buggy Co. SPEAK TO 8ANTA CLAUS. AND WHAT HAPPENED. CONTRACT TO REGRADE TRACK WAS AWARDED VALDOSTA. Ga., Dec. 24-Meson. Langford and Davis, railroad contrac tors of thla plate, have been given the contract for regrading three more miles of road tor Hie Georgia and Florida road this side of Haxlehurst. making thirteen miles which they are to com- pitta- at once. This work atralghtens the track and materially shortens the distance from Hash-buret this way. Thi* work la be ing pushed to completion as rapidly aa possible. Th* read all the way from htr* to Jlaslehurat la being Improved and put in the best of shape. A new passenger train was put on between this city and Dougtg* thla week. Improving the service between these two points. The business of the road la aald to ba A' 1 * and la mprevlng all Ibe time. o'clock last night, not louder, lint Ju bit longer and more Impatiently, It sc ed, than usual. A reporter answered, and though m Pjiper men are not supposwd to lie i tlinn hslf-liunmn this oqu gulped as listened to the story, pathetic in the treme, that came over the wire. It was a. child’s voice, a girl speul Words were alternated with *oIm her broken speeeli Indb ub d a heart i nigh broken with dread apprehen | ;nal|y sukl, nnd then awaited exp y. jt it had been him sure enou old fellow's heart would have tl with |»ure gladuc 8amy Claus." aald the ter L tear-i face. !(ello," ■tt •lie fin — u latter but papa forgot to mall It also said matna Itad heel gone fir I'MigL long time, and -she wanted brother In get an "Irish mall," Ji all the other Isora would get. * real nice, said the vol« e Fo doll with b)ue ryes that tr shut, doll (lint was most urgently desired. -'I Santy Claus," she begged. "You ram" last year.” said Just He'd | hods "-I "and you know me. . ... ■ . HP eon." Aa In satisfied times ilw i said a fond gnod-bye to IbitU Clans, gave her name. Ttw last of ll Nomewlirre In tlie ifty's suburb it theta may he a disappointed llttls er sincerely hopes that t did cum# Merchant ot Venice today at i Elite, HARNESS $14.00 Harness at $10.00 $15.00 Harness at . . . .$10.75 $17.00 Harness at $12.70 $20.00 Harness at $15.00 The*. cKlrnordlnirv prlcr. for a llttlo while. W .nlcnle prlu.', nt re- lull. Order a eat, nnd If you don't IIKo them rend them hack. Bunt O. O. n. with prlvllone of 0(1101^11110^ J. W. SNOW MACON, GA. POR SALE! Suburban Home AdvortiHor wIhIich to hbH home in miburbs, two minutes' walk from car line) brand new holme of five rooms, 7-foot lmll running through house; 0-foot veranda running around Hidow of liotise; large lot. Prieo $2,000—$500 cuhli ant! $21.50 a month, WHICH INCLUDES INTEREST. Address G. C. EARLE, 353 THIRD ST. EOR SALE Suburbaniiome Owner wlfhea t»» sell homo In auk* urba; rive minutes' walk from car I'ne. Brand new houre of five rooms, eight- foot hall running through entire house. Nlno-foot verundn running, oround three aides of the house (126 foet); largo lot, burn, stables, etc. This hounu was built to I've In and not to sell, which makes quite a difference In Its construction. 2^,000; 2502 ossh, bal ance In iiuynvntH of $26 a month at right |K*r cent Interest. Can get pos session In few days after sale is made. < Will also sell from one to five largo beautiful vacant lots aUJo'nlng, ele- vatail and level, nicely sod with Ibr- mud* grass, cheap price and liberal terms also on these fots. Exceptionally fine pines for poultry, sheep, goats, hogs, etc. This la a real nnd true bargain, as you will arc on Investigation; better see It today. Address, BU3UBIIAN HOME. Care Telegraph. IdOHT- Deehshimd with Undo on it* +* rtptien, small. MaHt. long body short h*gs It t%sfd f*tr ri le Walter II. Turpin, 7*1 becend at RENT LIST UI Ifcllcvui* Art l-.i.oo iff Call,«u. l-r tU.M t.« cihiNin, *-r. ill Inincnn »IS. uO 155 1'ourth. 7-r ISl.t# 1171 Ofl.thorp.', 7-r ..ui.uo lit llult Ht.. »-r (22.50 till Il.rdrintn. 7. ifS.OO; P0,-.,1.)<| Jonuiiry, lit. 140 llllfhland (V*., 7-r,.........127.50 -t.’ ■ Mp I m mm 420 Mulberry HI 140), 4 .0 I'upl.r HI 140.04 ll« l'uplur (Jan. I) lio.cn uu I'oi.inr 161'UI) B. A. WISE A CO. SHHSB