Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 02, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DULY TELEGRAPH: » FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1909 HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW SHIRTS? Every man in town owes it to himself to see the splendid showing of these Shirts in our window today? They are new styles, new patterns, new colors, new materials—a variety of choice that men seldom are favored with. These Shirts are of the wearable kind, well made, fit comfortably, tasteful and dressy in ap pearance. They are values hard to equal. $2.50 The Shirt Ties 50c ! AN INTERESTING CASE IT TO All END Police (Joupt "Jtigr )NE IN WHICH JOHN R. COOPER OF MACON. WA8 CONNECTED -JOE WATTS IS FREED. Good Fresh Eggs We are receiving good fresh country Eggs every day, and guarantee same to be far above the average. A trial order will convince that our goods are all right. Maeon Cash Grocery COMPANY Phones 290—325. 670 Poplar St. Fixing Up We are having everything put in shape to handle the greatly increased business which we are getting everj’ day. Our store will be considerably tom up for a few days on account of putting in new walls, etc., but we will be better prepared than ever in a few days to handle your orders. We will make some special offer ings just as soon as our remodeling is completed, which will be only a few days. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company IMPORTERS, OOFFEE ROASTERS, DISTRIBUTORS. Joe Watts was acquitted yesterday by a Jury of Wilcox County, *n one oi the most strongly fought crlrjid&l trials In the annuls of tho county. Watts was charged with tho killing of Orrln and Pete McDuffie, two orviii- ers, near RnchoJlc. February 19. I:'"'., He was first tried before Judge Martin and convicted of voluntary manslaugh ter and was given a term of twenty years in the penitentiary? A motion for a new trial was made In tlie case. Judge Martin granted a new trial. The defendant was again put upon trial before Judge U. V. Whipple, in September. 1507. Judge Whipple charged that it was either 4 case of murder orjustlflable homlcldj. The jury ' evicted him of voluntary manslauglit and sentenced tho defen dant to fife *4 years In tho peniten tiary. ** His counsel appealed the case to the Court of Appeals of the State of Geor gia, on the ground that there wa» no manslaughter in the case, that It was • it In r a v ise of Justifiable h<>mivld, ; ui* murder. The Court of Appeals revers ed the care on the ground that there was no manslaughter in the case. The defendant was put on trial for the third time last Monday in Wilcox Superior Court. Judge Whipple presid ing. It ended In his acquittal. Tho case was prosecuted vigorously by four solicitor generals. Col. D. B. Nichol son. Frank Hooper, Hon. Tom Eason and Walter F. George. The defendant plead gclf-defcnse. Ho showed that his life had been threat ened on manv occasions by thu Mc Duffie brothers, and that when ho shot them both down he did so In order to save his own life. They had pistols drawn upon him. The State claimed that he shot them down for nothing, making a clear case of murder, but the Jury decided in favor of Watts and gave him his freedom. He has been In Jail for thirty-three months, and during tho time worked four months in the Georgia peniten tiary at Broxton. This one of the most Important eases ever tried in Wilcox County. The defendant was represented In all tho trials by John R. Cooper, of Macon; H. D. D. Twiggs, of Savannah: Co* T. C. Taylor, of Hawkinsvllle; A. C. Holt and Hal Dawson of the local bar, Abbeville. HAWKING MACHINES For Sale For Rent $750.00. One of the best lots Heights. $16.00—5-room house near M on Huguenln $22.50—Vinevllle cottage. $25.00—Cottage on Carling Huguenln Heights. $25.00—Vinevlllo cottage; all conveni ences. $46.00—Hardeman Avo. home, I room*. Joo. F. and W. H, Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St, OCTOBER 1, 1908 We expect to make this the banner month in the history of this store, and have prepared to supply the wants of the trade with the finest line of Everything Good to Eat ever shown, not only in Macon, but the entire. South. Our expert Coffee Roaster is roasting daily in the store the finest Coffees ever sold in Mapon. Phone Us—Our No. is 26—Six Phones, for your con venience. FLOURNOY GROCERY COMPANY, FOR RENT Catarrh Sufferers are Nothing But Hawking, Spittinq and Blowing Machines, Says an Authority. Is It possible that in these days when cleanliness and sanitary reform is be ing preached in the churches, schools and at public gatherings, that thous ands of people will continue to suffer from catarrh, when there is an abso lutely certain remedy always on hand. Hyomel (pronounced High-o-me) Is a pleasnnt, medicated and antiseptic air. Breathe It In and It will cure catarrh. It will stop foul breath, wa tery eyes, and crusts In tho nose, in a few days. It Is guarantee by the Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. to do It or money back, and such a guarantee ought to be strong enough for anybody. Entirely Cured by Hyomel. HnvJne suffered from catarrh fo* about two years, and having tried nu merous remedies without any satisfac tory results. I finally tried Hyomel, and am glad to state that after using about one and one-half bottles I am entirely cured. I have recommended it others with satisfactory results.—C. Din day, 407 East First Ave., Mitchell. S. D. A complete Hyomel outfit, consisting of a strong, hard rubber pocket Inhaler and a bottle of Hyomel, oosts only $1, and extra bottles, if afterwards need ed, cost only 50 cents each at Taylor- Bayne’s or direct, by mall, charges pre paid. from Booth’s Ilyomei Co., Buffa lo. N. T. Hyomel also cures Asthma, Bronchi tic. Coughs nnd Colds. Croup of Infants and any Inflammatory disease of the respiratory tract. . Minerva. 'a I gits home anner t r. I jlss knowed dnt up t fonit Mornery il-ment.’ Henry Stinson was charged with beutlng his wife, but it was down on the docket as disorderly conduct. Just why the police class wife beating as disorderly conduct la not known, hut it Is a fact. You can look over the n-eur.ls for yourself. Minerva, the wife, was the last wit ness. The others told how the wife had been scuffling around all tho aft ernoon, saying that she had to fix her old man a good supper, hut without telling why. and they let It go. think ing that all must be love and peace with the family. Then the court al lotted Henry to make his statement, the wlfs itching to get in a word, nnd frequently interrupting him. "Fo de Lawd. Jcdge, I dunno wot git Inter dat ooman. I knocks off wuk ?nkk**r alleys .!<•«s .-inner goes home. I op'n de do’ an* dnr wuz de sottin* room wldder lottcr dia gol'n rod stuck • t roun’ an' some flowers in de bottles, anner say ter merse'f. wotter matter now? De ol* ooman Jus* bM ®bbar thing shiny an' bivshed off. but w'en- ner peen In do kitchen an’ see do sup per! Jed go, I Jiss knowed Mernervy wuz up tv 1- som,. devil-meat. Imtt« r didn’t let on. Never wuz so hongry selice I hi';i biltt ll. I WUZZ* t* Sp'Mtia’ ib- ev’ry da> supp.-r wi.l il<- c'1' grv ns’n meat, an' nvbV sonm pot licker animr dumplin'. but .ledge, yor jlss orter seed dat supper! Talk erbout eyestora an* salary'n crackers! Jedgo. dnm flint de things fur er nigger. Wotter nigger wants Is* Hambu'g steak an' Fote street shad.”— "Fourth street shad?” “Yassur—dat wot de nigger call tie mulilt. An* dat wot Mernervy had on dat table fur me ter out. I stun* dar In de kitchin do’ anner look at dyt table an’ de warter Jisser fillin' mer mout\ an’ Mernervy soy. how yet lak- kum? ’Bout dat time I gits er smell uv de Inguns In dat Hambu'g steak all mix up wld de smeller do Fote street shad, an’ cf yer wants de trufc, Jedgo, I wuz so happy dat I sot right down ter do table, but no sooner danner sot down w*en Mernerv^, she say, Jlss tek yer cyarkus right up f’om dar, de cump’ny nlnt kirn ylt. Gentel-mens! nn* dar wuz dat good catln' all fix up fur company an* not me. an’ dat cum p’ny alnt klm. Jedge, I alnt mad ylt —only dlsserplnted. So I say, # fur de Regal Shoes for Fall, for Men and Women; ill kinds and in quarter sizes. j Parks & Everett, TO LEGAL LIGHT TH09. B. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW* LOCKED IN JAIL ON WARRANT OF HIS WIFE. SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 1—Thomas 3. Brown, a well known Savannah at torney was locked up In tho county Jail last night on a charge of lunacy, a warrant having been sworn out dur ing tho nftemoon by his wife. Mrs. Bello Brown. When ho learned that tho warrant had, been issued by Or dinary McAlpln, tho lawyer went to ordinary’* clerk, Mr. Joo Molina and surrendered himself. Beyond declar ing that It “is a shame that a man can be deprived of his liberty nnd believed to be crazy on such a slight pretext,” tho Imprisoned lawyer made no state ment. Several weeks ago he was subpoe naed as a witness in the case against a local furniture dealer before a United States commissioner, when tho furni ture man wan charged wth sending Illegal matter through tho malls. The lawyer failed to appear and sent an other attorney in his stead. Tho hear ing was adjourned until Brown could be found. It was stated that his ac tions a few night* ago when the po- lico were called to his home and were informed that he had become sudden ly enraged and threatened his wife, are responsible for his present Im prisonment. It has not yet been de- oided when he will be given'ft trial. Lawd’e sake. Mernervy, who dh cum p’ny—yer mar? Memenrv say,H taint mer mar. Yer par? No, taint par. I gins ter git mad now, an ner say, den who do debbll is hit? She say. hits Bruvver Mattox, he kimmln’ roun’ ter hoi* pra’r at our houso ter- night. Denner say dat do settle hit! Vi-r spin’s mer mon«*y U-r git up riis supper an* fix up de house an’ dlsser- pint me an’ keep mo waitin' on dat yaller-laig chlck’n eater. Sho say, min' how yer talk erbout de pastor er mer chu’ch, he or pow'ful good mans Jedge, I look at de supper on de table anner smell do Inguns in do Hambu'g steak anner look at do shad anner look at Mernervy wldder her Sundy-o-ter- meetln’-dolns on anner ha'r all roach up in front nn some er dis talkin' pow der onnor face, anner say. Mernervy. didger nx dat low clown trillin' nigger ter klm hyere, er did ho Jlss say he cornin'? Mernervy say, he spoke hit out in de chu’ch Sundy night fo’ dc congergnshun, dat wot he did, an’ data all dare Izzer 'bout hit, an’ ef yer doan lak hit yer kin go an’ gitcher supper whar yor kin! Jedge. you spec I kin stan’ dat kiner talk fom any ooman, letter 'lone Mernervy. an' dc Hambu’g steak an* do mullit sottin’ dar on de tab!© gwlneter rack’n ruin kase dar alnt nobody tor eat * cm? An’ dat brung on de fuss.” But the court sat down on Mincrv After a long, dusty ride, there’s nothing like glass of to quench the thirst and make you feel wonderfully cool and refreshed. Original Pure Food Drink has the delicious flavor of fresh fruit juices, whic This Original Pure Food Drink has the delicious flavor of fresh fruit juices, which in combination with acid phosphate and pepsin makes the most healthful and de lightful of drinks. Guaranteed under U. S. Government Serial No. 3813. At soda fountains 5c. a glass—at your grocer’s 5c. a bottle. Beware of Imitations. The court thought Henry would have been Justified in half-way kUUn? her, who tried her best to get her ray Jp.-j and he dismissed the case. A Good Time Is the present (first of the month) for comparing that “statement” from the Credit Grocer with the always much lower prices which prevail at this store. By pay ing cash for your Groceries you can save every month enough to pay half your rent. Where the family is large the saving will pay the whole rent. Always come to us for the LOWEST PRICED GROCERIES SOLD ANY WHERE IN GEORGIA. —Here Are Some Specimens of— Central Grocery Co. Prices Store, new S-atory marble front building Poplar street. Store. 666 Poplar St., $50.00. Octo ber 1. Store. £51 Fourth St. Immediate possession. 114 Lynn Ave.. $25.00. 100 First St.. $25.00. 4J2 Duncan Ava., $20.00. Hazel St., $20.00 Pierce Ave.. $27.50. 217 Jackson St., $20.00. 310 Carling Ave.. $25.00. <42 College St., $40.00. Corner Rembert and Carling Ave*., $22.50 264 Washington Ave., $85.00.. WILLINGHAM LOAN St TRUST COMPANY, No. 461 Third Street. ’Phone 360. fooTIOE Hew to Get Strong. P J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress fit., Chicago, telle of a way to become strong; he eaye: “My mother, who i» old and was very feeble, Ik deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel it's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother’s cate a marked gain in flesh has re sulted. insomnia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger.” Electric Bitter* quickly remedy stom ach. liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at all drug storea Fifty rents. WRAPPER" MOREY HELD AS SOUVENIRS TO SUBSCRIBERS will be made at once. In order Subscribers changing their to receive paper promptly next residence, please send orders day, changes should be in by 5‘ i'f— for change of address to the o’clock. A. TILL JONES, j olfios or phone 76. Changed Manager Ciroalatten. i rate i SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 1.—At th >f a dollar a weok the emergency curren-| ry by the Savannah Clearlng- | house Association during the panic times ' •* being redeemed. At present 1 h of hlilt In out. and it J* he-1 IkvWi that most of this Is being held as 1 souvenir*. and that some of It will tievsrl De turned In. About $225,090 worth of that near-money was put la circulation. 25-pound sack best Granulated Sugar Fancy Sliced Bacon, in jars Heinz’s India Relish, Inrge jars ... New Quaker Oats, per package.... Kellog’s Toasted Corn Flakes Van Camp’s Evap. Milk, 10c cans for Van Camp’s Evap. Milk, 5c cans for Van Camp’s Condensed Soups, can Dime Brand Condensed Milk, 3 for Fancy Irish Potatoes, por peck .. Maple Syrup Blond, Inrge bottles . Pure Apple Jolly, largo glasses ... Lyo Hominy (it’s fine), large cans Heinz’s Cider Vinegar, per bottle Maraschino Cherries, quarts Runkel’s Cocoa, 30c tins .. Lowney’s Cocoa, 15c tins .. Sweet Chocolate, per cake Knox Gelatin, per package . Jello, any flavor, per package Asparagus Tips, square tins Sweet Crinkled Peas, per can, only Tomatoes, large cans for .$1.35 ..23c ..25c ..He ...8c ...8c ...4c ...7c . .25c ..29c ..25c ..10c .. ,9c ..25c ..57c ..21c ...9c ...3c ..11c ...8c ..25c ..13c ..10c All Other Groceries Sold Proportionately Low 25c OurMA-KON BLEND GOFFEE, the host in the world, at the price of, pound We have secured the sole agerr {for Macon of the well known and popular OARIOOL TJ packed in silver foil, pound J. 35c You’ll buy no better at 60c. A trjll package, 10c Central flrodery I’VE BEEN PREACHING cold weather for two months, and now events have justified niy prophecy. 7f you’ve been caught with your stove down, don’t blame me—let me put It up before tho weather get* colder JA8, C. GORMLY. Phono 531. 320 Third St. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, all mod- orn conveniences, 667 Mulberry at, Phono 3580. FOR SALE. Six hundred. Blzty-soven acres of level clay land, in high state of cultivation. Fourteen mules on plnro. Good dwelling, plenty tennnt houses; plenty good labor: good water. Healthy: close church nod Bchools; has telephone. Situated on 8 A. L. Railroad, near Plains, Ga. Ap B 0. OLIVER. ply to R. 8. H-H-H* Ht MEETINGS A Royal Arch Masons thlH Friday 8 }>. m. VlaHJn# companions welcome. O. O. Toole, II, C. F. Btroberg, Bee. WANTED _JP<- 4 willing to work and learn; give reference. Apply B.. care Telegraph, close In. Phono 3302. I J part . your real entntn and rental hunlnnss. Ann. ‘'Real Estate," care Telegraph. WANTED—Youth, office ami genernl work. Address with references Will ing, caro Telegraph. WANTED— Post ff on; have liad seven yenre’ experience In genersl store, In managing capacity past references. Address "Exf Tclegruph. years; care HICK BIRDS, fresh country eggs and chickens; all kinds of fresh flsb. Dan iel A Blnslngnme. WANTED—Girls at onco; twelve or fif teen girls, with or without experience, In knitting mill work, to do toping, etc. Nice clean work at good wages; mill Is running full time. Apply to Macon Knitring Go, Mnrr.n. ('.< <'orn*r of H« < r>nd and Hawthorne sts. two Cash.” care Telegraph. Abel Brny Lins. of the oldest famous wholesale liquor horses In the Rlue Grass Regions of Kentucky. Address R. 8. Strnder & Ron, Mall Order Department, Lexington, Ky. Armory Building. 792 TELEP; FOR RENT C, B. HOLLEMAN, Manager. Ion *L; epslrs; new bath tun. papering. !phon*\ N. L. Newman at postofflc . lows »w«i "limn to, roa*. A. WUU* II farms. Colon RICK BIRDS, fresh country *gsit and chickens; ail kinds of fresh fish. Dan iel At niiudngmne. FOR RISNT—NInn-room house 110 Tark Place; exeollont location; fronts park nnd car line; conveniences both floors. ”D,” rare Telegraph. FOR RENT—Beautiful room for one or two young men, ono block from Tele phone Exchange. No. 615 Second st. Becker Furniture Co, FOR RENT—Five-room cottage Beach nvc., Kapler Heights: city water. ..Ap ply L. A. Thoi Bldg. Iiorpe, Fourth National Bank SIX-ROOM cottage, corner Ash nnd Tol- fa.tr. *1161 Klm st.; 760-765-312 Ash st 8. L. Hsrtz, corner Orango and For syth sts. choice apartments. lights, water, heat furnished. Apply at off ire Lcoii 8. Dure, Fourth Notional Rank Bldg. I WILL ront the second floor of my resi dence to young men. furnished or un furnished: three minutes walk to busl- IMM renter; modem OOtlfttilences. Ad dress Alex., care Telegraph; references exchanged. FOR RENT—TWO A1 ground floor offices in Washington block; strum heat nnd Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma- Havings Rank. FOR RENT OR BALE—Now. room cottage, Lynn Avo., Ill sell cheap. Arthur 8. I Vinevlllo Ave. FOR RENT—Large 10-room resldonre. single family. $50; two famtllcs, $30 each. Apply Dr. IfInklo. FOR RENT—I will rent two connecting front rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in voting mi'll or n < owplo without <•).!! MONEY TO LOAN* MONEY _ abls monthly. J. J. Cobb, Jk Havings Hank. $26,000 TO LEND < Maron nropartyj W drlny; r< <• ns iit once, Murphey IJ Taylor, Citizens National Bank Bldg. LOST LOST—Palo red heifor Monday evening; will weigh about two hundred pounds: horns nlmut R Inches long and set straight Liberal reward if returned to D. J. Jones, 1613 Fourth st diamonds. Reward. PERSONAL. MRS. BARNES’ MlUIn 360 Second St, th erly McKay’s. Excl hats, now on display Oscar Bradley. RING us up for Kosher sausage, which will arrive today. It is clean and good. I. M. Bloch, MISCELLANEOUS RKGAL BROEfl for fall for men and wo men. nil kinds and In quarter slues. Parks St Everett, HOLLAND Mllchner I nnd Maperlln Swls Bradley. CLEANLINESS 1h essentia! to health; vorything wo sell Ik guaranteed to be good nnd clean. M. Bloch. Phones 954. 48 nnd 953. dm. I am In two minute nr*» center, have no children in t; iiour.e, private residence; modern eonvo: fences: references exchanged. Addrc P. B. W.. care Telegraph,' FOR SALE $1.200—Six-room house In good condi tion, in good renting lomlitv, ennunl rental of fl44. Payment of $200. balance $20 per month. A 12 per cent Investment, no city taxes. It, caro Telegraph. FOR RALE—$700—Two brand new 2- ruom negro hojscs that bring nu an nual rental of $1.04; a 16 ner cent lnve«t- mont, no city taxes. Me., care Tele graph. FOR SALE—A gentle horse, buggy nnd harness. Can he se* ~ stable on Poplar st. Bit FOR HALE—Variety of palms, ferns nnd oilier plants, cheap. Mrs. Mann, 120 Highland ave. plants. Phono 487, FOR HALE CHEAP—Oni and harness; ono ice h cases; ono cheese cutter FOR QUICK BALK. 1450 cosh, nlo* build ing lot at Intersection of Cleveland av- ul Talrih^re ,»t.. VI n evil I*. Apply to K. Harris, 7hu.*on, Ok. WELLINGTON Hpr'ln, D.liy Butl.r, for sale only at C. W. Moore's. Phone 462 FOUND FOUND- If In need of a horse and cww ■tor call on A. A. Price, 1354 I3oun- 4aqr. DYSPEPTICS and ell who suffer from Indi gestion, Heartburn, Acidity or uncomfortably full itomaca after meals should take Wil kinson’s MutchUtt Mineral Water. It is highly recom mended by medical tert-booka, and widely used in practlc. by physicians for the permanent relief of all stomach disorders, as well as for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Hemorrhoids, etc. It is an invaluable tonic, < daily beneficial for conrafiT cents because of its appetiztag qualities, and theperfeetdteei- tion and assimilation of food which follow! its use. It is * powerful Mtara^eo^Mlfll^ rui.duEtS. .. „ j powerful nature! Mon of Sulphuria A*M m Dot, tea to tehlsepoonful. MATCHLESS MMEULMTIMI. ttflni. IrtitoS. th. WMimWKK Iffkts, I Adlrett coeunaatcattenf IB AndttMlSlBM FOB 8ALB BY MINS. IKE MM Cl, MM, «1 U