The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 07, 1904, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1904. How’s Your Underwear? If you are weather wise there’s no time to be lost in underwear buy ing—warm and comfortable and in many styles. Here you’ll find un- derpa merits made for long wear— defying the wash woman’s strong hand. Prices start away down at $1.00 a suit and advance with the grades until $7.50 is reached. The strong hold our patrons have on us is in the special garments we’re show ing at from $2.00 to $6.00 a suit. ^ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY. PANIC OCCURREO. Nsbraska Audlanea Prightanad by Alarm of Plra, NORFOLK. Xeb.. l)ac. 4.—A aerloua panla occurred at the Norfolk Audl- ’torlum during a mi'll nee at which ••Cinderella" wan boHig preeented to- day. ‘ A scow of peraona ware badly trampled but no on.' waa killed. The panic .win cauaod by a alight Mata atarted from an rlootrlc light wire. !,ttome peraon turnod In a (Ire alarm. r and at the anmc lime a man In the .gallery ahoutrd "lire," in a moment Iho Bkrtiuol waa a mnaa of people try ing to reach the exlta. These were 'found doaed. which added to the ex citement. The blaeo waa quickly ex it IngUlahed. but the aurglng crowd continued lie ruah for the doori. Thn firemen finally quieted the audience ibut not until a large number had re- icelvrd aerloua Injuries, moally by be ing trampled upon. The theatre innnigement aaya the doora were hot locked, and could have been nelly opened bill for the freniled condition of the audience. Jullaa Bene Arretted. ATLANTA, a*-. Uec. (I.—Deputy Bherltf Chnataln returned from Chat tanooga today with Jullua ltonr, a IneiMter'nf the nntor'oua Ilitne family j of Atlanta, who Jumped hi, bond of ■|«#« a abort time ago and eklppr.l oat •while an appeal In hie enae wAa pend tng In fhe aupreme rourt. Done waa convicfed.'of larceny and given a ten- tance of five yeira In the penitentiary. The aupreme court haa affirmed the ’action of Ihe court hrlow and now Bona will hnve lo go to the peniten tiary whrre ho. haa been before. (Lem Rone, a brother, la note In Jail here arrested for gaming. The other member, of the family, mother, alater and one nr two hrothere. went run out of Atlanta aoma yearn ago. JAPS BOMBARD SHIPS Continued from Page One. ,e Agitation Inoplred. BT. PETERSBURG, Dec. 8.—The nCitation railed In the newarnpera on tile question of aendlng the Black aea licet tin.inch the Dardanellea to Join Admiral Itnjcitvenaky'a eqtmdron. hua bren Umpired by a faction of tho admi ralty which la anxious lo aee the sec- ond Pacific squadron reinforced to a point which will Inaure victory, but ■here la not yet the ellghtrat evidence that Ruaala la seriously conalderlng auch u atep. The eubject la a popular one In Ruaala where there haa nlwaya exlafed much dlacuaalon agalnat the manner In which the Black aea fleet la bottled up but Ruaalan dlplomailata reconcile the dlfricultlea aurroundlng the vexed question of the Dardanellea and the Aatoclatcd Praia la aaaured ■hat the prearnt dlacuaalon la without algnlflcanca. Ruaala Still Confident. BT. PKTEHHBURO. Dec. 7, 2.65 a. m — Although the war office and the admiralty are atm without direct netva front Pori Arthur confidence In the uhlttty of the fortreaa to hold out coir ttnuea to be expreaaed. The reporta from Toklo of tbu ahelllng of the hat tleahlpa and of heavy losses by the Kuaalana In an Ineffective attempt to recapture 201 (Metre) 1IIII are conald- efed misleading. According ta a high officer of Ihr general abtff the wnr- ahlpa would be able lo aeek shelter from Ihe Are from 508 (Metre) Hill by anchoring behind the Tlger'a Tall pen- Ineula. Reporta that the Ruaalena are clearing the mine flelda outride Ihe hnrbor are regarded aa the bret Indi cation that the aquadron la preparing lo move out to thla anchorage, whero It will he aeeure .under the protection of the ahora tralterlex. •t Give the Baby 1 Dangeroua Bru|ji. >re la an, Mfe, aura and aboo* There l« f'SwSBB Baby Rase THt WORLD'S BUT M3Y MEDICI** 5. OofBi *t»ry form of bot«| And *5 CENTS EVERYWHERE, CARNEGIE NOT YET IN CHADWICK CASE Continued from Page One. J SPECIAL NOTICES FIELD SHEDS Ten rw sit . .—I Tenneme Barley, toed Wheel. g . Rye. Oc«U, Sou G*. Rye, i North Ga. Rye. I Cow Peae. •Phono 111. For talo By T. DAILEY, 41V PopU Macon, Oa. F. C. Riee. Guy Armstrong. RICS A ARMSTRONG, Je wo lore 315 Third Street Flume Bit. Eyes tHrtrd free. Fine Repairing Reliable good* only. In*. opening of tho court thla morn* Oabe Parse r.e waa found guilty of roh- btni the whiskey houae of A. ft N. II. Block l**t rummer. Hi* trial occupied only i CRIMINAL WORK IS STILL BEING DONE BIBB'S COURTS ARE HANDLING BUSINESS AT RAPID SPEED AND NEGROES GET JU8TICE UPON VARIOUS CHARGES —HIGHWAY ROBBERY CASE8 IN 8UPERIOR COURT RESULT IN CONVIC TIONS—TWELVE CASES WERE DISPOSED OF IN CITY COURT DUfllNG DAY. The moet Important work In the supe rior court for yesterday were the trial* of Hharmen- Clay and Henry Singleton upon charges of highway robbery. These two nrgroe* and Matilda Glover worn charged with holding tip George Smith, an old negro from, Houston county, who had eojne to Macon for the purpose of I'bllectlhd *Omn Insurance money. Tho old negro had gotten 1244.SO nnd wan on the return home when Induced to some amusement on Fourth street by tho accused negroes, and while In their charge he was taken to the swamps of the* Ocmulgee river and relieved of his rash He claims that he was badly beaten and thrown Into a canal. On re turning to the city he identified his as- Milnnts and they were arrested. Sherman Olay was put on trial first nnd was convicted by tho court during tho morning session. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty, but tho negro was not sentenced until nfter the trials of tho other. The old negro created n dramatic scene In the trial when he Identified tho negro, nnd this was damaging evidence. Henry Singleton went on trial In the afternoon, and a hard fight was put for him. The Jury went out at 4 o'cl.... and made a verdict at a Isle hour last night. The woman has not been tried. The verdict In the Singleton case has not boen mads known. This will he read at tho o MUSIC FACULTY OF OLD WESLEYAN Will Repeat Their Spiendid Concert at the Chapel Tonight and the Public Interest Ha* Oeen Greatly Aroused. — short period, and the jury rendered prdirt shortly after tho cw WM committed to them. Parsons goes to tho penitentiary for u period of five year* The^ury^n' tho case of Nat Buchanan, charged with assault with Intent to mur der, had returned a verdict of ” recommendation to merry. Ji gavo him twelve months on the chains or the option of paying a fine to MOO. The Jury In the case of Jack Steven*. who was charged with robbery, returned a verdict of not guilty. This cage arts continued over night and wa* the first to be taken up at the morning aeswlon. negro had been accused Of robbing L. Bryant, a white man. but it WM shown that there wits more of a fight than A robbery, and that the whlto man had been fighting as Well a* the negro. In the City Court. Twelve cages were tried In the city court yesterday und as n result there were six convictions^ All the cases were — —, t -_ wlth speed. The docket Is being rapidly cleared and the city court will haw finished the crim inal work of the present session before the superior court closes the work of this branch. BoHeltor-Oenersl Brunson was again at Ills post yesterday, although un well. He was assisted and the prosecu tion went forward. The music faculty 0 f Wesleyan, as hlth- erto announced, will repeat Its programme of last Friday at the chapel tonight. This repetition is due to the fact that the crowd was so large at the previous en tertainment that the hall, capacious aa It Is. could not accommodate those desir ing to hear. Following la the programme: Beethoven—-"Prisoner Chorus" from 'Fldello," Mrs. 8. A. C. Everett. Flegler—"The Horn," Miss Dora Comba. ,Mendeissohn—"Al!egro" from "G Minor —WV'** Edouyd Heseelberg. .. ‘fcathai starts on organ. Mrs. Everett) Bermberg—"Nymphs ar.d Fauns," Miss Leila Wheeler. Land;’ •The No-yin—"Merry, Merry Wheeler. “ A aW Bach-Gour.od—"A ve Wheeler, Conner, Mrs. aelberg. Dudley . rie,' " Mrs. 8. A. C. Everett. COL. WM. NEILL TAKES NEW HOTEL SALE OF $40,000 BONDS FOR ANNEXED TERRITORY COMMUNICATION FROM CHAMBER OF COMERCE TO COUNCIL CON- GRATULATING CITY AND 8UBURB8 ON RECENT VICTORY IN CASE INVOLVING ANNEXATION OF NEW TERRITORY—RESOLU- TION IN COUNCIL FOR 8ALE OF SEWER BONDS AND BEGINNING OF WORK ON LIGHTS AND WATER MAIN8—CITY ENGINEER TO FURNISH PLANS FOR 8YSTEM OF SEWERS AT ONCE. Col. Win. Neill, recently proprietor of tho Brown Houae In Macon, and known throughout the Southern atatea a. one ol tho moat aucceiwful of hotel proprietors, has Just purchaaed tho St. Nlchola. hotel In Birmingham, and regards It as “the aweliost hotel, cafe and buffet in the South." He naa purchaaed It for each, paying 112,000 for ft. That it will be weli administered by Col. Neill may be taken for grant.d, for b. I. bound to maintain tbe high standard of bis own reputation. At the regular meeting yesterday afternoon the Marnn Chamber of Commerce puaacd n resolution con gratulating the city of Maron nnd au- bttrba upon the victory Just won In the caae of Toney and nlhera In the annexation of certain portion* of Vlnovllle and Huguenln Height*. Thla body aal.l In their communication thnt It was an Important atep In the right dlrectlt.t and meant greater proeper- Ity and wraith and hnpplnesa for the city. Thl* communication was read at the meeting of council Inst night. Anoth er resolution from Alderman McKenna provides for the aale of the 840,000 •ewer bonds at par nn.l directs that Ihe work of placing the territory In proper condition proceed at once. Thla resolution waa adopted upon tin reading Inqt night and there was, little dlacuaalon other than the re quest from the members of council that the bonds be aold at no price le*9 than par. Thla the mnyor anld ho waa not allowed to do and the r*ao- lutlon waa adopted. Thla will cause the aale of tha bond* aa *0011 aa they can he disposed of ond th* work la to begin In the territory ns specified In the r.■solution. It Is now oxpected that within a very short while the sewera will he In nnd the electric lights and Ihe water supplies will be changed so aa to meet thn re quirements of council's direction. The resolution whlrh waa passed ns follows: "Whereas The aupreme court of the United Btntca haa dismissed the writ of error. In Ihe rase of Toney et nl v*. the Mayor nnd Council, thus pouting the question of Whether Vine- vllle and Hugenln Height* are a port of the city, and "Whereas, It la the desire of the mnyor and council that the annexed territory should be provided with nnd enjoy all the fnelIHlea and utilities equally with the older portion of the city, therefore, he tt "Reaolveq, Thft the mayor bo au thorised to aetftni-tr.SOn bond*, nt not lea* than par. aa the law provides, for thn purpose of building sewers, nnd to advertise for bids . for constructing aald sewers, ■■ •'Resolved, That- tha city englneor he directed In at once submit to this council n map showing the mention, cuttings, cubic yards of excavation, etc., of n system of sanitary sswers. for thn annexed territory, together with the cost of same, so far as It Is possible for him to approximate. "Resolved. That the Macon On* Light A Water Company he directed to push forward the work of supply Ing th* annexed territory with nece* snry mains, nnd also the placing of hydrants for nr* protection, as orl dually ordered. "Itssolved, That tha city eleejrlelan complete the work In hla department, left unflnlahed at the time of ming suit of Toney et al." BICYCLE RACE. 5. S. Parmelee VEHICLES HARNESS, BICYCLES Al*o large Block icct"*orle*, nrh con a* lap rub**, earring* heater*. horn* blihkfti, whips, brush**. *tc. Com plete line go-cart*, boy*' wagons, ve locipede*. til eye hr* and doll cctrtt.ng**. Corner Second and Poplar Sts., MACON, OA. L H. BtKGHAlU), FUNERAL Dlk'I.C !()l,‘ ■53-155 Cotton Avenue. Pr.sld.nt Beckwith. ORKRL1N. Ohio, Dec. 8.—President . T. Beckwith was practically In stat. of collapse today as a result of the trying ordeal through which ho passed yesterday. In corAcrtlon with hi* hearing befnr* Ihe irhllnl Hlatra onitnlMloHer at Cleveland. Beck with Is completely pioatrnted and his grief Is pitiful. In d'scunlng hi* trou- bin. the voice of the aged banker Is chokci with amonmi. Today In. speaking of the Carnegie notes h. vehemently declared that If the slgnalurra Werb forgeries then the hand of the law shokld be laid upon Mrs. Chadwick. "Why should I stand the brum of all thla troablo whlrh haa been directly brought about by the arts (if that •womnh?" he cried. Continuing Mr. Beckwith said: Qeli.vtd Note, Genuine. "I had every reuton to b*llcve that th. notra wrr* genuine. Indeed.-Mrs. Chadwick swore they were. Bhe solemnly declared that ah. had. aran Mr. Carn.gl. write hla signature on them. To confirm thla »h« brought an attorney with her who declared that he waa th. legal tapraaetuattv* qf Mr. Camrgla and this attorney Whoa, name I cannot now atale, declared that he knew positively that the sig nature. were genuine. "It Is true that we-Mr. Bprar and myeelf—did en.loree the notes, hut of irae wc had no Idea that they were be put to' the uae that they were afterwards. "Then, again, we had the positive assurance of- Irl Reynolds, secretary of the Wade Park Rank company at Cleveland, that he had the securities that Mr*, t'ha.lwick claimed he had. "Oh. my .Oqd—" exclaimed the old man. "If I could only have my Ilf. to live over again for the past two years that 1 might save my name fr>nt this greet dishonor that haa befallen me." WHITE PAT R. 3E EXCLUSIVELY jkssk & Halit, Andy Didn't Do It NEW YORK, D*c. C~Andr*w Car- •gl# aafd tftdky thnt h<* had nothing [to add ttt hll prtvtoua deni-tla of th* [ Blguatur** of thn not** attributes! to I him. Ha naked whrt were th* latent «le\clo( n.enls and learned them with I apparent intereat. He aald that he J w«uiM be glad to aee Mr. Lyon or any vied with th* affair and Contaat at New York Haa Davalopad Into a Steady Grind. NKW YORK. Deo, The big ahe- dny bicycle nice at Mndlaon Rcjunr* Garden, In which th* beat long dln- tance men In th* world are lighting for gr.ld and glory, by today had develop ed Into a Btmdy ceaiole** grind. Worn by the exertion of many hour* none of the rider* aeetned anxioua to net a "killing pa**" and every hour placed the rider* farther behind the record f*tnbllahed in prevloua content*. Munroe. th* partner of Watthour, nearly loot a lap early today. A long nprtnt waa atnrted by Root and Tur- vilte and they had nenrly caught Mun roe when hi* partnei. Wnlthour, came On the track and after riding aeveral lap* caught the men again. Munroe retired for a rent. Haxan William* waa no badly Injur- | In a fall that h* waa unconaclou* for aoma time. William* collided with Hooper and Kr«b* and Munroe fell upon him. Krcba* left hand waa bad ly tom and Munroe'a left arm waa hurt by rider* intaalng over them. The accident cuuaed great excitement, and the crowd.. which numbered thous ands, tried to ru*h to tin* point whare It took place. Th# police kept tha crowd back with difficulty. WUlUmn waa fixed up by the phytl- clann and after ah hour** reat return- «h! to the track. During th* afternoon "Willie** Fenn broke hla own record for one-fifth of a mile, going the distance In 30 1-5 seconds. The prevloua record was M 4-1. Krank Kramsr was unsuccessful In nn attempt to break the world'# reconl fm one-quarter of a mile held by htm- wl!. but ro«le the dtntanle In the rec ord time of 34 4-5 second*. At 10 o'clock tonight t5l mile* and nine lap« had been covered by the 13 lending teams in the sts-day race, and the four other teams were one lap be hind. The record for this time f* ttt miles, four laps, mad* by Rtks and McFar land In IHO. At 1 o'clock thla morning the thir teen leading teams tn the six-day race had covered nine hundred mile*. The four other team* were one Up behind. The record for tht* time la mile*, t laps, made by Kike* and McFhrland In 1H4. SAVED BY WHITES. Nagpost Wanted to Lynch On* of Thalr Own Raca. ATLANTA. Oa., Dec. A special from Columbus, On., ways: Only thn mo*! determined effort on the part of white men has prevented tho lynching of William Vaugn at the bands of a negro mob hi Bunnell county. Alu. Vaughn emifeimert that he robbed hla wife * grandmother, sat lire to her house, irdered her and throw her bloody body “ * • - . 0 U f ter negror* idded: *3f.-i tfntted Rtate the capture of Vaughn, a num iivinTB quickly aseembled. They were wrought up to a high pitch of excitement, and threatened to deal out summary Justice. The negro waa carried to Montgomery, then brought back to 8Mile, where he 1* now In Bunnell county jail. No further trouble I* expected. NO BIDS MADE. MARSHALL. Texas. Dec. No hid was mado ’ for the Texas Southern railroad, offered for aule by the re ceiver. One offer *of $500,000 waa made by John Copeland, but withdrawn be fore a sale was effected. Proto* ts were made by dtlxena of klnrshall against any sale of the twenty-seven acres of lund used for depot grounds and right of way from the city to 0h river. All of the rolling stock of the road was bought for $32,500 by repreaenta tlve# of the Continental National Bank and National Rank of Chicago, which held mortgages on it to secure the sum of $27,500. Connah Suspended. NKW YORK. Dec. l-The au«r ■Ion waa announced on the New York Rtock (exchange today of Joseph Con nah. It waa aald the liabilities ora not large. CLAY'S COfFIN STORE iK>hoas Oiden *1PL . OAv am. :x :uMf ( Intimated that' h*- MI* concerned In t ilnot Mrs. Chadwick, Deer to them hla d*-i did Lot .writ* the al •Neuralgic Pain • Rheumatic Pain • xltntmtvd tu 1 Eicapt Waa Recaptured. COLUMBUS. Ok, D.-C. 8?—Eva Hogg, n n*gro woman who" oecapeff from tite Muscogee county, ekalngung, vrua e)tneed nine miles with tloga be fore she waa recaptured. She had Men sent to the Bang. Ht eighteen months for Healing clothing from vs' rlotw Columbus families Yesterday afternoon when aha went to a. spring for a bucket of water ehe dropped the bucket and quietly slipped Into the woods Three dogs were placed 01 the trail a few hours later and follow ed her nine miles. She waa finally found In a ditch and rearing that the dogs might hits her she scrambled out of'the flitch and ran toward Superin tendent IVtsey, who ran to meet the -Oman and got to her In time to pro rent the dogs from harming her. Dudley Buck—'"Paraphrase ‘Annie Lau- A PROMINENT SOCIETY WOMAN CLAIMS Vinol Is the Only Cure for Stomad Troubles. Her Letter Published for What It Is Worth by Druggist Taylor. Mrs. Frank Mann. Vehdome Hotel. Seattle. Wash, Director of Waahlng- ton Lyric Association, writes: "After suffering for a long time, and being unable to keep any medicine on my stomach, I waa Induced to try Vinol. I want to aay that It la the best medi cine I have ever seen for dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It Induced a splendid appetite and entirely cured me. Vinol Is certainly an Ideal cod MBS. PRANK MANN. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. . Meteorological data furnished by the local office of the United State* depart ment of agriculture, weather bureau for the lO hours ending at 12 (noon) central Thermograph Reading*. 10 pm...55 11 pm..561 5 am..51 12 mn..54 6 am..60 1 am..54 7 am..45 2 um..52 R am..49 3 am..51, 9 Am..41 4 nm..5l|in am..49 11 am. .52 2 m ..52 1 pm..63 Rlv*r Report. The Oemulgw* river at Macon at 7 a. m. read 5.1 f**t. n rise of 3.1 f*et during the past twenty-four hour*, being C.l feet above low water mark of 1898. Tlie Ot-onee river at MlUedgevtlla read 2 feet, a rise of 1.2 teet during the past vnnty-four hour*. The Oconee river at Dublin read 1.8 feet, a rise of 0.1 of a foot during tho past twenty-four hour». liver oil preparation, for. while the dis agreeable taate of cod liver oil in en tirely eliminated, It seems to retain all the life-giving elements. It purifies and enriches the blood, tones up the stom ach and adds new life and vigor to falling health and strength. I cannot recommend It too highly." We guarantee Vinol is the best remedy for stomach troubles, because where old-fashioned cod liver oil, emul sions and sickening drugs upset and derange digestion, Vinol finds a wel come and is readily assimilated by the weakest stomach. As Vinol contains In a concentrated form all of the healing and strength creating elements of cod liver oil, ac tually taken from fresh cods' livers, but without oil or grease. It has genu lne vital principles that enable it to heal and tone up the Irritated, worn, tired atpmach. We wish every person tn Macon suf fering with severe stomach troubles would try Vinol. on our guarantee to return the money If it fails. Mallory H. Taylor, Druggist. CHARGES FORGERY. Negro Woman Brought From Abbe villa to Macon. United Statea Deputy Marshal Wall ter H. Godwin of iTnldosta came to Macon yeaterdny in charge of Nora Holmes, a negro woman who had been arrested In Abbeville charge)! wich having forged a money order. He carried his prisoner before United States Commlnsloner E. M. Erwin for trial, but the case was continued until this morning. Tho woman will be given a hearing at thl* time and If evidence Justifies the action she will be bound. over for a hearing before the federal grand jury at the next session. . TERMINAL FIGHT IN FEDERAL COURT C... of Central Railroad Against Ma. eon, Dublin and Savannah and May or and Couneil Before Judge 8paar Today—Patent Cato Not Concluded. The patent rate of Couch Bros, and J. J. Kogan Company agnlnat J. O. Burnett of Amerlcus waa continued through the entire day yeaterdny In the federal court nnd wax not com pleted at the cloee of the eeeaion. Thla will require more than two houra of the eeeaion today. The evidence waa all In at the cloee yeaterday and or' rurnent had begun. When thla caae la completed the court will go Immediately into the hearing of the caeo of the Central railroad agnlnat the Macon. Dublin and Savannah and the mayor and coudl of 'the city of Macon. In thla ault tbe Central railroad la trying to aecure poaaeaalon of aecttona of the termlnala now claimed by the Macon. Dublin and Savannah In thla city. The caae waa argued before Judge Speer Mat aummer In Mount Airy but he or' dered reargument In certain parlo of tha caae and thla will take place to day, or aa aoon aa the caae cornea up, Mr. 6. C. Rainey, of the Arm of Rainey & Callahan, la In JackaonvIUa negotiating (or the formation c" Block company of which the Macon bualnina la to be a branch. MR. WASHINGTON RETURNS. the Haa Mo.ty Stories to Tell of World's Groateat Show. Hon. Hugh V. Washington haa re turned from SL Louts where he has served aa vice commlrfdoner general for Georgth nt the World's Fair, haa been absent from the city for a long time and expresses gladness to again rest himself among hla friends In Mncqn. Mr. Washington has been closely devoted to his duties In Bt. Louis and has at all times expressed keen nnx lety aa to a good showing for Macon at the World's Fair. He relume full of good stories of the world's greatest show. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very ex pensive. Occasionally Ufa Itself la the price of a mistake, but you'll never he wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia. Dlxzlnesa. Head ache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 2ic. at drug stores. BENEFIT RECITAL MISS BAILEY, VOCALIST. MISS MATTHEWS, VIOLINIST. At Conover Hall, Cotton avenue, over Cable piano store. Thursday, Dec. 8, 8 p. m. Tickets SO cents On aale at John 8. Hoge Co., Cherry street Getting READY for the Holidays. A little longer time la neces sary to make up DRESS GAJt- YOU want to take a little ex tra care in your selection, and MENTS than business suit*. WE In the construction. Therefore—make a start. We fhow a complete range of fabric* specially suited for even ing wear, which we are glad to show. W r e have a few special tailors who know Junt HOW dress gar ments should be made—and— they make them that way. By getting youf order NOW we can deliver in time for the holi day festivities. Dress Suits Tailorad to Taste. $20 tO $50 The Jacobs'Bowen Co. IXCORPOHATEP TAILORS 568 Hulberry St Macon, Ga THE FAIR STORE 507 Cherry Street One dozen best Christmas Candle Holders and one dozen Candles, all for 10c. A B Block*. 5c box; Iron Engines And Troin*, 10c; Iron Fire Engines. 10c; Iron Horse nnd Unrt, 10c; Iron Goat and Cart 18c; Boy*' Swords, 5c; Pianos, nd 50c and 81.00; Paper Caps, 24 boxes for 6c; Toy Chair*. 10c; Doll Cradles, 10c; Go-Carts, 50c and 75c; Iron Cart*. 10c; Toy Iron Wagons. 25c; Fine Air Rifles, 75c; Finest 26c and 50c line Boys' Capa; fine line Silk Baby Caps, 25c to 60c; Vases. 10c, 25c nnd 50c; fine Bohemian Water Bets, 8L25; fine Ruby Water Beta, $1.50; fine Press Cut Glass Berry Sets. $1.00; fine Press Cut Glass Berry Bowls, 25c. A11 our Tumblers from 5c up are ground bottom pot glass. Chamber Bets $2.00 and $4.00 set. German White Bteel China Pie Plates, 10c; German Steel China Pans, 12c f 15c, 20c. 25c and 30c. Something to bo/proud of. Best Wall Lamp In state. 25c; com plete with best burners and chimneys. Jardlnlers. 10c nnd 20c; Fern Dish with little dish Inside. 10c. Fine nfter dinner China Cups and Saucers slaughtered for 50c set, till all arc gone. Finest 10c China Cup* and Saucers In city. Now don’t look for a China Cup and Saucer covered .with dia mond* nnd gold for 10c. Have one grain of Judgment. Fine line of fine framed pictures Just jm- received, 25c, 50c nnd $1.00. 1L Little Japanese Lunch Baskets. 5c; ^ extra heavy white ztecl China Dlah Pans, 60c, 70c and 75c. If you wish fine Kid Body Dolls. Bis que Heads I have them. Toy Ten Seta 5c, 10c and 35c; Chil dren Chalrif. 25c. If you want good Queensware you are not ashamed for your friends to see come and see us. Fine China Tea Sets $5.00. Fine Decorated • Dinner Beta, $15.00. Flno Decorated Dinner Seta, $20.00. Holland Bowls. 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c. Drum, 10c; Rubber Balls, 6c, 10c? and 25c. Rubber Rings for hablea. 3 for 5c, Toy Haws, good enough to saw C with, 10c. Ne*t and Darning Eggs, 2 for 5c. Special Inducements for the Holidays. Send in Your Orders now and Avoid the Rush. SMILING Mrs Maars Honored BALTIMORE, Dec. Henry W. Maarg. chairman of tha special com mittee of grand lodge member# of tho Benevolent and Protective Order of Elkw which selected the site and ar ranged for th* building'of Elks' home at Bedford City. Va. wag presented to- ntftt with a handsome silver service. In recognition of hla work tn connec- with the establishment of the Painkiller ■Jams Etwtsd Prv.ldcnt. I CHlr.Uin, IVc. 8.—Tbe American Trattln* A.Hvittion today elected W. “ T» ,?w °( Terre Haute president and Knight of Chicago, aacretarjr and traoawvr. A change la the by-lavra van agreed up on any tr of ttmo la a rara. 4 allowing suimrisaion Mr*. Hattie 8. Barfield ot Columbus la In tbe city, the guest ot Mr. and Mr, J. A. Reynold* on High ,treet. Freight Rat, Conf,rvne,. ATLANTA, Dec. 8—The citizens' committee, representing the Atlanta Freight Bureau. In Its demands upon the railroads for lower freight rates ror Atlanta, was tn conference with the officials of the several lines running into Atlanta nenrly all or today, morn Ing and afternoon eeaslona being held. Neither the officials of tbe roads Inter, rated or members of the committee wlU give out what haa been done, but tbe popular Impression seems to that an agreement has not been reached. ■■■ It la aald that tn some commodities the rates hare been reduced and on others they are allowed to stand. But this action of the road, does not ap pear to meet the views of the membere of the committee. They do not think that the cut la deep enough, where the knife haa been applied, and not aatla- fled artth the action of the rood. In not using tho knife more freely all along the line. , To this coiflpbvlnt from the Atlanta Freight Bureau it u said the road* have to bo called off and a new start well "e they can and not treat other point* fairly. They aay, m It Is said, that If tbe reductions proposed are not satisfactory that the whole thing will haev to be called off and a new start made, tf anything el** U to be done In the way of securing lower rates for Atlanta through conference. Tbe com mittee and the official, of the Itnra will fcavb another version tomorrow and as* If they cannot get together 4 full quarts of our famous Old Glory Rye 81 2S One Gallon Jug $8 00 (Express Prepaid.) 4 full quarts Old Kentucky Choice Rye It M One gallon Jug It IS (Express Prepaid.) 4 full quarts Kentucky Belle Rye.81 78 One gallon Jug IS 68 (Express Prepaid.) 4 ful quarts Dana Special... One gallon Jug (Express Prepaid.) One gallon Defiance Rye (Express Prepaid.) One gallon Jug Maryland Rye....IS 88 (Express Prepaid.) One gallon Jug two atamp Corn..IS IS (Express Prepaid.) One gallon Jug two stamp Oln.:. .12 25 .81 28 .82 N ...IS 46 it the world la enxy. If you are at ease tvlth your self. If you are freo from worry, you will pasa tho Christmas season with a smiling face. For In stance, the man with a good bank account haa no worry over hta af fairs and can af ford to smile and make others hap py. Tet. possibly the item* man was [s', as reluctant to H start his account aa you hare been. But you. could not Induce him to abandon It now on any. account The Equitable has many such people among tta deposi tors. How easy It Is to start will be gladly explained at tbe B.ink, any day you may call. Equitable Banting and Loan Company 170 Second Street CITY OR FARM LOANS. Ctty real estate loans rlaeed at from I to 5»4 per cent, according to security. Farm loans at r per cent. 6#curity Loan and Abstract Cc. Commercial Bank Building. Talked With Pope. - ROME. Drc. 4.—Prince Albrecht, the regent of Brtmxvick. vrho came to Rome to attend the christening of the crown prince, lunched today with Baron Von Rolenhan. the Prussian minuter to the Holy She. IAt*r Prinre Albrafeht and w* tsxf'Sm ei " r V'- o >: :!■ 1 goods from $1.75 s gallon up (in jugs), lo the Vatican. There they were receive! providing ordar calls for no leas than . wlth rallltary honors and were admitted -- l to the presentee of the pope, who Said many complimentary thing* regarding Germany and r-t^Ully about Emperor Wlin-un. adding that lie hoped tho good relation* n<»w dieting between the Roly and the Orman empire would grow even more cordial under nis pontificate. i upva the issue &ow dividing the;; two gallons to one address. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. KENTUCKY WHISKEY CO.' A. OAUS & COra Props. 520 Fourth Street. Macon, Ga. N*At to Uvn.i P*i»#r,8 r Osf.u from MrtPOfc T52! orat- son of, the Ital- Be b-i, AMU, U d»lag