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til are making* a special run on
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Towels and Towel
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PRICES are Rugs, Art Squares,
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Lace Curtains, Curtain Swiss ^
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$ GOODMAN'!;
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theatrical Attractions
• Here Exceptionally Fine
! For the first time in the history of
j Milledgeville the public are being
I given a splendid line of productions
| in the way of plays at the Opera House-
"The Lion and the Mouse 1 ** was excel
lent play and the attendance was all
that could be desired, hollowing came
"Lena Rivers" and it was as good as
any play of its tvpe could be. Of
course, "Coburn’s Minstrels” were al]
to the good and Pat Crawford as the
"Man From Dixie” wasalright. Bung
a real southerner makes him better
still.
On ahead are some of the best plays
yet. "Polly of the Circus” is coming
and other shows of high type. The
News is printing this as a news article
from a critical standpoint. It is not
alvertising the Opera House, for
frankly speaking from the newspaper
standpoint tho management can claim
noth ng from this pajer, Our job
department issues the programs, we
carry their paid advertisements. How-1
ever, in all fairness wo can sav we
know the Opera House is operated as a
sort of charitable institution for the
people of Milledgeville, but certain'v
not to The News and in no city in the
state are such scant courtesies afforded j
newspapers. Yet there is no complaint
made, though we want to reiterate our I
statement and wish to add that our
object is simply to commend tho man
agement "for the shows furnished. Wei
are out of the narrow channel of I
selfishness and make this statement
for public good -the good of our read-1
ers who may wish to see real good
shows.
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THE OLD if LIABLE DOCTORS.
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Authorised l>y the Mate to tml CHRONIC. IERV0US AND SPECIAL|
DISEASES.. W• guarantee u> refund money if not u ed. All tnsdi*
from gare er breakage. No medicine sent 0 O. b unless in
StruCled. Charges low. Thousand* of c»»ea cured Btate your
cane and send for teruia. Consultation FREE and confidential, 1b
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uriua.id nfilaa and biotchaa on the lar*. iu»l>aa oi
blood to tha liaad, nalna in tha back, confuted Idaaa
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W’c have previtnisly carried on-
ly a partial stock of \\ r agon and Lv
Carriage material, but have de-
cided to make this class of jw*
goods a special feature from Jkj!
now on.
We have secured connection
with one of the largest manu- ^
facturers in the South, and are
loading up to the roof with—
RIMS, SPOKES, HUBS,
SHAFTS, AXLES, SKEINS,
TIRES, WHEELS, ETC.
When in need ot any parts that go into a vehicle, call on
us, we ll save you money.
Don't forget our line or Buggies, Surries, and Wagons, is
equal to the best and better than many.
See our harness, just in, but bought early in the Spring.
The style, quality, and prices will appeal to all good judges
of first class goods.
I Moran & Wilkinson „
^ Wilkinson Street ^
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Alter Four Years Wailiiifj I
Tailor Made Suit Delivered
A story that ia probably without
paralled in this section of the country
was brought out last Saturday when
Mr. (leo. W. Barr, the well known
tailor of this city, had a telephone call
from a customer who ordered a suit of
clothes four years ago. The suit was
made, but in the press of circumstance
the customer found himself unable to
pay for the luxury of a tailor-made suit.
However, time went on and by earnest
endeavor the delinquent man accumu
lated money and last Sunday he wore
the suit made up so long ago. But the
good of the story, along with the fuct
that it shows thut men are growing
better, is that the coat was one of the
first of the present style cuts made just
after short coats were abandoned by
those who go by style. In the mean
time Mr. Barr is sporting forty five in
the coin of the realm.
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Union Point Sunday School will have
an oyster supper on the night of Dec.
the 4th, for the benefit of the Sunday
school. Refreshments will be served
fluke i t For t*a!e.
] Mrs. .1. B. Fair having bought half j
; interest in the ,1. F. Bell grocery store,’
offers tho City Bakery for sale.
This is a fine opportunity for some
one to invest in a good paving business.
In New business Mrs. Fair solicits the
patronage of old and new friends, as
suring all of fair treatment.
STOP! LOTA!! READ!!!
We are going to sell 6,000 jugs of
Whiskey during the next thirty days.
I That's exactly what we are going to do.
I We have been planning this sale for
some time and have just closed a deal
^ for several special grades of R.ve and
Corn whieh w e are offering at Record
Breaking Prices until the goods are all
disposed of
One 2 gal Jug Corn. $3.20 Express Paid
One 2 gal Jug Corn.. $3.50 Express Paid
One 2 gal Jug Corn. $3.75 Express Paid
One 2 gal Jug Rye. .$3.60 Express Paid
One 2 gai Jug Rye. $4.00 Express Paid
One 2 gal Jug Rye. $4.50 Express Paid
We are going to give you better goods
and more goods for the money than you
ever received before. It stands to rea
son that we would not take the risk of
offering these goods to our old time cus
tomers unless we positively knew the
goods to be alrignt as we certainly could
not afford to lose their trade. The on
ly difference between these whiskies
and our regular goods is that they are
not quite as old, but otherwise are of
the same full stiength and purity. We
want you to know that these goods are
Straight Whiskies in every respect, re
duced to the proper proof according to
the price. Any dissatisfied customer
shall have the privilege of returning the
goods at our expense.
Remember these prices hold
good only as long as ti.e goods
j last.
Rothschild Mercantile
$8,090 In Prizes T0BEG r AWAV Ihe Macon Telegraph
To Popular and Energetic People in Central and South Georgia
A S C’lIKISTMAS (Jift-t to two-score wideawake and energetic Georgians, The Macon
Telegraph will give, absolutely FREE, EIGHT THOUSAND AND NINETY DOL«
LARS IX PRIZES. Three of these prizes tire automobiles and all tho others are of rca^,
merit and value. > M
Nominations nro invited from this and adjacent counties. The contest is just begin
n‘ng and does not close until Dec. ‘JJ. Any white person of good character is eligible, an
there art* no obligations attached to entering. It costs nothing to enter and it costs noth
ing to win. THE PRIZES ARE FREE.
They go to tho persons receiving the highest number of votes. Votes arc secured
by obtaining paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Telegraph, and by clipping the daily
ballots that appear in the paper.
It is open to all and it is absolutely free. NOMINATE YOURSELF OR FRIEND
and write TODAY for full particulars.
THE PRIZES:
(hnlmors Detroit Touring Car..
Hudson Four-Passenger Roadstei
Hupmobile Runabout
Six $U)0 Pianos
$1,G00
. 1,000
. 750
. 2,000
mx $150 Diamond Rings 900
Six $li>0 Furniture Outfits 600
Six $75 Tailor-Made Suits 450
Six $40 Turkish Rockers 249
Six $25 Hank Accounts 150
Thirtv-NIne Prizes—Grand Total. .$8,030
PBRST GRAND PRIZE
$1,600 Chalmers Detroit Tearing Car.
TTYT^TPTP,T 1 au t u»t t. ir t «»r u uu
of Macon and ih<> if
DISTRICT 2.—
DISTRICT 3.—
Ivlnsr *'f *h<» of nml Soring streets In the City
w. .*..v I..•..nil'll nullity and ‘ linton K«»,dn tn«* rounty line.
All that part of tho City uf Macon and Hibb countv not otluTwtso designated, or that part lying;
west of Dint not 1
"inti* * of Crawford. Doolv. Crisp. Sumter, Macon, Taylor, I’paon. Schley. Terrell, Calhoun,
Ch. Webster. Marlon. Tutbot. Harris. Mufe<we. Ch,<vUinoociK-e, Stewart. Lv • "•■*
Clay
Lowndes, I'er b e Irwin. 1 Mil. Tift. Col.mlt. Miller,
Worth. Podge. Mltelu !1. Baker. Karly. and Dougherty,
nuel. Bulloch, KfflnKham. and Georgia territory
DISTRICT A Tl >0 fount Ie« of Grady. Thomas. IJ
I a nr. <*in»ion. I’ulacki. Wilcox. I
DISTRICT 5. Tho ro,, nt!en of Twlggn, Laurens. Johnson. Emm
*"bth of tne»e counties not otherwise designate
DISTRICT G.— All territory In Northern Georgia not otherwise obsignated.
TO ENTER THE CONTEST CUT OUT THIS NOMINATION BLANK.
•aid send to the Contest Manager of The Macon Telegraph. Each contestant is entitled
to Or.e Nomination Only, good for 1,000 votes.
The Macon Telegraph’s Great Automobile Contest—Nomination Blank.
I hereby nominate Mr., Mrs. or Miss
St root No Town or City
As a Candidate in '1 he Macon Telegraph’s Contest.
'signed
Address
Frofc
. Date
THIS NOMINATION COUNTS 1,000 VOTES.
b<- credited to each contestant. Coder no circumstances will tho nominator’s name be di-
jvivmu iOvcv — rv-pri :*rjrx. a., - ■lU'JK.iKJiatTmassttk.i
1 dim Mill i. .y.4Ui'M
You titling
Aulomolili
u be in
usiness.
Till!
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No Unadorned Beauty
can compare in attractiveness with
the one wearing a Necklace, a Locket
ami Chain, a Watch, a Brooch or oth
er article of Jewelry bought at this
store.
The Good Taste
Of Our Jewelry
is undeniable. The quality we guar
antee. Its price we leave to your
own good judgement to say if it be
not reasonable
GRANT JEWELRY CO.
N.o cotvwccUow tdvMv TAtc, SYxt
It cost last year, 5125,00 to be in the
automobile business in this city.
1 paid that amount 1 don’t think
anyone else did.
if you get a car at aaents prices, with
the understanding that you will talk for
that car, and try and secure sales for it,
it seems to me you are an agent.
Now, if it satisfies the city and county
otlicials for all of us to simply pav a
shop licet.se of $15.00 and work for the
sale of cars that are to be delivered from
Macon, Atlanta, or the factory, it will
suit me, but 1 don’t wish to tty and
compete with men who pay no license
and vet do just about the same thing
that I pay $125.00 for the privileee of
doing.
Make up your mind on this point,
and let ’s get on a fair footing.
JAMES L. SIBLEY.
u - U.,.! 'JOHN! COHN!
WANTED.
Good. Dry, Sound
hite Corn at our Mill,
for which we will pay,]
highest Market Price.
Uconee River Mills,
Milledgeville, Ga.
The Bride.
Children, see the bride in R. H. |
Wootten’s window all this week. She
will be given away at the doll wedding
Monday afternoon Dec. 6th at 3:30 j
o’clock. Admission 10:ts.
Good type writer for
sale at—The News Of
fice.
Company,
Ji c’ucnville,
Floiidi
“EXCHANGE:
I would like to exchange some de
sirable and well improved South Georgia
Real Estate for Bank Stock or Certifi
cates of Stock in other safe financial
Institutions. Write me what you have
if you care to consider a proposition ot
this nature. W. M. Giddens, Tifton,
Ga.”
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. •"ffer with headache, lndigesUoo,
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If you suffer with nervous prostration,
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For Blood Poison. Rheumatism, flerof.
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