Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 02, 1908, Image 6
TCIE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORN’IXG, OCTOBER 2, 1908
FOR WOMAN’S WORK AT THE FAIR,
GOOD PREMIUMS ARE OFFERED
FORAKER SAYS CONVICTS WORK A
INVOKE THE LAW MACON STREETS f
♦♦++ + + ♦»»♦+♦♦+++ 4+4444444444444444444.
AN APPEAL MADE FOR THE GOOD
WOMEN OF THE COUNTRY
AROUND TO MAKE EXHIBITS OF
THEIR HANDIWORK.
Cotton patoh work quilt..
1.M
Mn
Butr
Minnie Ayree Herrte reported for
o Oenerel Minurr Huff yesterday.
—i—i, .he will at «nre begin to take
charge of the deportment of women e
W'Tk cf the StAte Fair.
To assist Mrs. Harris. end to give the
full Inronnatlon to U.oae who would like
tr> n.Mke exhibits In Ihla department tie
n :*e for exhibitor*. and U.e pren.luoie
f ibred for the several articles dkeiy to
* exhibited ere herewith given.
Mr* Herrie join* with the m«na*e r of
the felr In the appeal to the lows* of
IB t»b and the nurroundlng ' 4 » U, ‘ , 'V - J.®
h«n4 their exhibit* to the f*!f that this
department may he one of the moat at
tractive ta ttir blinding.
The following *"• tT.e rule* for eg.
^PYofeaelonele ray exhibit. but will not
U tSEES «! emptiest. this depart-
“"KvirT .MIc!, »‘U» l» th. pr-lurt of
.hlblior. cwr woijLinuir not hav.
fcrnn exhibited p 1 . to INI. end imtat be
lor dome* tie up *
Prleee will r.t hr paid arrordlng to
gi r*> but >r the award* ahewn In the
w’. ■ b"*k. and the Judge's record will
Knitted rounterpene iN
Woven counterpane........ .
Moet unique quJJl...... .....
lot rebln quilt ..... .......
Crocheted child* *L'que....
Knltt.d mitten*
Ihanlay of ilurkp. palmetto.
•traw or gran work......
Home-made woolen blenkete.
If'.nie-mede Woolen ru»..
alfpr --
If He Hag Done Wrong the
Courts Should Decide It,
He Saya.
th. l»w
Knitted xlfpper*.. ..Pi
l-Htier lamp shade...
Collection crocheted work,
i>ainti> nt chemlef.
Daintiest night-town........ I.oo
HMM draware J.oo
Lace Exhibit-
. » point lec* f.eo
Point lace Itonrtkerohlef*.... i.oo
Batt.nburg aperimeu...,,,*, Uo
Two yard* knitted lire...., L#g
^—• yerde crocheted lace.... 1.00
m centerpiece....... 1,to
uit not have large*! and l»e»t collection
In this d»pertinent l.y any
one c«Mbltor...1.00
Iteta tailing specimen , 2.00
General Fertcy Work Exhibit.
CINCINNATI. Oct. ..
ahould be Invoked against
done any wrong te the ©e„ _
•Utoment given by United Huron Hens-
tor Koraker to the Associated Preee to.
day. Before making thla suggestion ht
eum* up the various chargee that have
That tl
him if he hea
conclusion of
Udflf ‘
1 na b***n made end c
.. .fill. . mm in mmm.
i briefly the let
thla department ran be
w i ban one premit
i will be awarded •
patch work quilt.,
I v.
sacque....
irks, palmetto.
eghlblta to the felr. and ell artl-
. charge for making en-
Bach exhibitor la entitled to buy
Pram. Prem.
......I 7.M t 4.00
Most ilfllqUi
' z
Knitted fiiltl.
Display of slii
straw or grass .. _
Home.merle woolen blankets I.oo
Ibitnr-niNde woolen rug 1.00
Knltfde slippers I no
I’xix-r lamp shade
U*.fieri Inn rr | —
Sofa ciixhlon
leather work
s. a
••hated work.
splay of rakes, ajx ve-
rietlw [
Iy Baltimore rake t.m
smel rake f.
tid rake 2.
>se| rake J.
bite i-iunri rake 2.
incolete rake, layer j.
SSR 25: I
IJ.v rake t.
»rah mallow rwke y.
pineapple
IIm -f > -t .1 ■•■1 ■
made by exhibitor, other
than baker
Candy.
P»«t display nf fanry home
made randy *....
Breeds.
r ,, *p1ay of breads by one
lady, not leas than ten va-
netles jftno
n.
ellulnld
Fascinator
Ijfiiit>ref|uln, fancy
Kunrv hand bag,.*..,,
Ilnn.lkerrhlef ruse
Tie rase
Iiispley rtf hair work..
Display of shell work..
100 Display nt wax work..
1 no Head rest
1.00
ps
' I.oo
J.OO
1.00
J.oo
UnPertlon of fanry articles
by fine eshlbltor t
Children's Exhibit.
<*fd|e,-tlon hand sewing 1
Calico dress 1
I Fun bonnet j
Km»-i..|dery In silk
J.OO
Halting powder Meruit, one
Pf iitsn Meruit, one dog
>IHk vi <*t light bread.,
Foda bln ult, one deg«n.
Corn bread
P'-sen doughnuts
• s. tew rak
* • bread
Pies.
y of plea six varieties
1 oo
Isa cakes
1 Co. isnut pic
b n on pie
» •=::
Peeet poteto
L . Jellies,
■^♦^ttyklwny irtly.- - one-halt-
' nlnt In glees
if»r felly-, otie-hslf pint
ich jelly, rme-haif pint in
jetty)’ one-half”pint' *
r. Jelly, one-half” pint
oeny* Jeliy, one-iialf
. In ulaea
jelly, one-half
. . _ ise
Apple jelly, one-half pint In
oneiin'.f pint in
MISSING MULE TEAM!
LOCATEHT STABLE
Neoro Thief Used Them te 6ome to
Macon—Officers Seek Hie Where
abouts.
pint
►•half plot In glass i.oo
•half pint tn ataee 1.90
Preserves.
tenrre, one quart
i quart In glass..
The two mules and a wagon that were
stolen fiom Mr. Kernnghm. r»l Peiry.
last Sunday, nn.l that wero thought
have been brought to Mncftu by the ne
gro tldcf. were yesterday baated In a lo
cal stable No Hue has I teen found,
however, that will Irw.l to the apprehen
sion of tile negro. Hilbert l«ce l.ewl*. who
when he left the outtlt In the etatde Hun-
day ni«:bt. slated that lie would return
early Monday morning for them. The
; formerly lived In this elty and Is
next
well Un
Will In*
It | N i
I> used the team
Intruding to go any farther with tin
ffhvra. Kvery effort
rt hla arrest. ■■■■
believed tlmt the negro
to Mart.n. never
Hi I m — .Jher with ■
rMontlf rspecte*! to cash the
for thirty dollars, made payable to bear
rr, hut hla nerve failed him.
• quart In gUs*..
more t pumpkin),
I In glass
preset ves. Jellies,
eautes. canned
tilt, canned Vrgrtehlce,
(k'o <
lied iHitchrs. one quart
nrd peats, one quart in
■
tic ! plums, one quart tn
Dnrd Fruits end Vegetables.
ickles and Catsups.
:ii LARGE ORDER PUCEO
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS WORTH OF ELEC
TRICAL MACHINERY.
Within the past few day* the ordrr
"'*• glxen the Weetlnghouae Company
for over three hundred thousand dol
lars* worth of dynamos and other elec
trical machinery, to be used in con
nection with the hlg dam of the Cen
tral (leorgla Power Co.
It Is necessary to place this order
now as considerable time |» required
for It* manufacture. It would have
been given earlier but fop some legal
tangle m which the eomt'any was con
nected with, and the pt/wfr company
preferred to wait.
This machinery will nt In the work
“ It progresses, so tha.
— . legal
ethics as to service for various clients.
Thaistatement In pert follows:
4 *The questions in this whole matter In
whlrh tl*e public ta concerned ere:
'•Whether I wae employed, which wee
never concealed or denied, and
“The character of that employment,
ehether It had any relation te my dutlea
as flenstor or Influtnc&i ms In nny man
ner In regsrd thereto.
•*On all these points 1 hsvs answered
fully In my former published atatemenfs.
T have not until now spoken of the
Ofurwnsatlon I received, because If the
mployment wae Improper It would be oo
defense to show that It was a email sum.
but If on the other hand the employment
wee proper the compensation concerned
only the company and inyself, noltody
else. If my farmer statements are true,
as I know them to be. the employment
was entirely proper and Irgltlmate. and
I Started on Third and Worked In ths
' Direction of South Macon—Will
Remain in City Indefinitely.
Under the supervision of flupt E. A.
Wlmbush. forty-live convicts began work
on the elty streets yesterday morning at
I o'clock, storting on Third at the corner
of FJum end working Jn the direction of
Bouth Maron. The gang will be engag
ed. Jn the repair and Improvement of this
thdroughfuie for some time. The force
will he augmented from time to time, as
the men can be spared from the other
gangs, and will be kept In the city Indefi
nitely. Aftei the work on Third street
ha c * been finished, which will tie In four
or five days, the gang will he assigned
to a territory to be named by the Mayor
and atreet committee of Council.
When the convleta brofce th# first .
ground early yesterday morning, before j +
the mm had hardly commented Its day's ! ▼
THE UNION Macon’s Big Rug Store THE UNION
t
work. Mr. Ben 1#.' Jones, of the Road | ^
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Willi Mr. Ilcar*t.
Bays H# Was Not Ovsrpald.
“In view, however, of tbo Important
rharuete.r of the servlqaa rendered, the
ability of till- company to pay. and. If It
may '
the dlsagrm
d. the
. _ d. If It
l, - although .unforeseen.
. xpertence to which f
am subjected, I think It would tie diffi
cult for Mr. Ilearst to show that 1 waa
overpild. but If he ahould, that would lie
a matter tor the company to complain
about and not Mr. Ilrarat.
“My employment waa ronflned to the
affslrx of the company In Ohio, Includ
ing its re-orgnnlxaflon after the de
cision i»f our Supreme Court dissolv
ing fbe trust, and that ft «’** ended
long before the company had become
III any way the object of legislation
by CongreHM or the subject of attacks
of any kind In «h«* court* or otherwise,
by the United Ht-yes government, and
that such employment has never been
renewed although, as heretofore shown,
again tendered and declined In 190Q.
"If I did not have « right to accept
that employment. I should probably be
criticised for having been for years
employed by the Ohio Traction Com
pany. or |»erhnps. ( ahould be con
demned for once representing the den-
eral Electric Company, although that
waa before I wax elected to tha tfenate,
or to the Cincinnati Telephone Com
pany, by which I was employed for
many years before and for some time
after 1 was elected to the Senate, be-
•ause It lx a brunch of the Bell Tele
phone Company, mid these companies—
the fleneral Electric and the ftell Tele
phone- -have now been charged, accord
Ing to the newspapers with a viola
tion of the antl-truat laws, and are
to be civilly mid criminally proceeded
MgufoH by the attorney general of the
United State*.
“When 1 wax employed by the stan
dard oil Company there wax no more
knowledge or probability of that com
pany’s being legislated against by
Cottgreax or proceeded again*! In the
Federal court*, so far as anybody was
then aware, than there waa and Jig*
been an to the other romptnleg named
ut the times when 1 respectlvgly rep
resented them.
Professional Services and Pay
"Lawyera at least, fully, understand
thvt when a professional service hus
that n'' bwyer I* hound by reason of
previous employment to show any
ror nt any subsequent time ax at
torney, ms public official, or otherwise,
any one who inny have been his
Commissioner*, was or. the scene. “This
‘ r one of the happiest mortirntg of my
fe." he feelingly declared to flupt
Wlmbush.
“I believe that I have fought harder
ton any one else to bring the convicts
'* » city * *— **
r and have them worked oh Che
streets, and I
fort, as well _ . .
not been in vein. Whatever Influi
and authority I possess will he need In
ro-operntlng wltn the elty officials to
keen the convictx In Macon Just ax tong
atreot needing attention.
be properly worked by the other gangs."
riceIStIedfor
G009 OF DEMOCRACY
EPRPEIP I
the Hoard of Trade. Thd high price wux
caused by announcement that the pro-
Very Cold Weather Predicted
- Early in October. -
Ladies should prepare for the snap—fit up the children as well as
yourselves with warm clothes. Our October sale is now on with a rush.
We guarantee a saving to every customer throughout the store.
eedx would go to the natlhnal Demo
cratic campaign fund. The rice came
from Honduras.
HELENA HEARING IS
TIED UP FOR WEEK |
ATLANTA. On.. Oct. 1 —The hearing X
that wax to have been given by the Itall- ▼
r«*nl Commission do a petition asking to
that an order l*e Issued requiring that y
Southern and Heel*>ard trains connect at
Helena waa postponed for one week to-
dnv. to
stated that It la probable that J
Blankets and Comforts
The best stock in the city to make selection from.
Comforts from the cheapest to $25.00 each. Our $5.00
Comfort, wo will say is as good as any Comfort sold at
$6.50 in Macon.
Blankets at nil prices, from the ordinary Blanket
to the fine $15.00 a pair. We offer a special nt $5.00, in
pure white or plaids, that no firm in Macon will match
less than $6.00. Every other price in the Comfort and
Blanket Department at a saving in the same propor
tion to the customer.
Sweaters )
We have the largest stock of these very new gar
ments, of any establishment in Macon. Girls, Misses
and Lndies must have a Sweater this season—prices
range from $1.25 on up.
Knit Underwear
•via* the ached-
The best weights for the Southern climate in all
garments—Drawers, Vests and Union, Suits, for Infants,
Children and Lndies. Sizes are not broken now, and
it is the best time to buy. Special Price Sale On.
. _ I** made without action
part of the comtnlxalon.
client.
“A Daughter of Erin," al
great Irish Drama, at Theato-
rium today.
WATSON SAYS HE STANDS
ON OCALA PLATFORM STILL
JACKSON, da., Oct. 1—Referring
fo the MccuantIon that hr had bven
"bribed’’ by the Republicans to mako
the race for the Presidency. Thomas
K Watson, the Peopto’x party presi
dential nominee. |n a speech here to
day. said that he stand* on the Ocala
bri'vd to advocate It than tkere
fanners and Democrats of the Routh
bribed years ago Into framing the
platform.
Mr. Watson said hi had Ad nopea of
being elected, but hoped to Muzn tho
Bear Skin Sets
In (’oafs, Caps, I.eggins and Muffs, in all colors-
white. These arc new and beautiful. Come before the
sizes ore broken. Prices from $8.00 up.
BEAR SKIN COATS—Tn white and all good slmdes,
at the lowest prices ever quoted. For Children. Prices
from $2.50 up.
Knit Fixings
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Wo arc doing a grand business, and beg the Ladies 4"
who watt to buy from us to come now, while our stock 4-
is at the'-best. We are truly proud of our stock. The -4
Ladies all tell us there is nothing in Macon to compare
to our stock.
NEW NECK FIXINGS of a most beautiful variety,
and we can safely say no stock in tho city can compare
with ours. AVe leave it to any good judge.
These are for Children, every sort of warm Knit
Goods—Caps, Hoods, Leggins, Jackets, Sweaters, etc.
All prices.
Children's Goods
A VERY FINE DEPARTMENT
Wo have a department for Boys and Girls, ns well
as Infants, that tho people will bo as proud of as they
are of the other departments of our store, and this is
’nough said. All garments represented for the Baby
on up to the 15-year Girls, and from this age we go into
our Misses’ and Ladies’ Department.
Muslin Underwear
A full stock of now Under Muslins for Ladies and
Children. In the medium priced garments—Drawers,
Skirts, Gowns, etc. The sale is now on.
Our Great Rush Sale of Suits
and Coats is Now On
Finally. If I committed any offenxc | trail for some one else to put tho South
against the law let somebody speelfl- '
rally point It out ami proceed against
me. Tha vourta are nj*en and although
they have been severely criticised yet
the |»e<ip|e have confidence In them
and will accept and be satisfied with
their Judgment. If there bo anv Juat
haalx f«»r thla reckless, wholesale de
famation and attempted assassination
of chnrarter. let It take some tangible,
open and fair form of procedure where
all Interested can appear and be fully
heard."
WATTS ACQUITTED
AFTER THREE TRIALS
KILLED M'DUFFIE DROTHCR8 NEAR
ROCHELLE IN 1»06. ENDING
OLD FEUD.
M A Daughter of Erin," a
great Irish Drama, at Theato-
rium today.
VACCINATION MAY WARD
OFF TUBERCULOSIS
WAFIIINOTON. Oct. I.—The treatment
of ttd»er«'Uioela will be r* volutlnnizrd If
the xiiKgestlon of Dr. JuiPt* Bartel, a
dolegitto to the International Tub« ulosla
’onarras, now In session here. Is ac-
■opoxrx vaccination against
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Big Sales from Every Part of our Store: f
Needle Work, Silks, Dress Goods, Gloves, f
Bags, Housefurnishings, Domestics, Lin- $
ens, Novelty Specials, Etc. |
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•r;
Annrvil.l.i: do.. Oct. I.—The Jury In
the Joe Watt* raee returned a verdict of
not gtillty this urnmlng.
Walla had two triala before this, each
time being found guilty of manslaughter.
Watts was tube before granted e new
trial on the ground that It waa Justifia
ble homicide. It« killed Rate and A. K.
MrDuftt* at a country danre. one mile
north of itorhrlle. in February. IB*.
Thrrr lia.l l*ren trouble between them
three yeais, growing out of
the killing of John Blue
growing m
by A inly
Watte ah
Me-
.Yalta always
trt
RRV afftdextt that
trim The three trials Have coat the
chlnery will b* ready to turn. The county about $l.t,ooo. ■
extent of this order la In keeping with la tn Jell awaiting for tho Btate’i
•s- -• — * {lawyer toderide lf they art *'
10 the vastnee* of this enterprise.
They Take the Klnkg Out.
1 have used pr. King# New Life
Pills for many year* with Increasing
satisfaction They take the kink*
of stomech. liver and bow#:#, without
fuse or friction." say* N ft it:own
of Pittsfield. Vh Ouarantsad satisfac
tory at all drug stores. ?»c
ling 1
klllli
will try him fn
tig A. It McDuffie,
Bartel pmi ■■Hi
tubrmiloxtx Just as %'acclnntlon la
used us it preventive against smallpox.
Ills theory lx receiving much attention
Here and many of the aclentiete have de
clared themxelvos heartily In sympathy
with his views.
Were his theory put Into practice. It
would mean that every school child
other against tuberculosis, the I
disease peats of humanity.
Dr. Bartel declarea that anlmala have
■M ~ ‘ceeefully Immunised against
which " - - * -
nnted animals.
It is said that with the aid of various
» utilise this action of the tissue* of or*
the tubercle bacillus as the basis
I lunlMtton i ‘ * * * “
r|||, therefore, prov
of Immunisation against tuberculosis
)©©flBTY
Mrs. Harry Robert Entertains for Her
Mother, Mrs. Gregory.
In honor of her mother. Mrs. Frede
rick Gregory. Mrs. Harry C. Robert
entertained Tuesday afternoon about
twenty guests at a ’’flinch" party,
Mrs Frank Davent. of Atlnnta ’
the prlxe given for hlgh*s* score, whlrn
wag a growing fern In a pretty Jardi
niere.
Dainty refreshments In Severn!
courses were served at email table*
In the attractive and prettily decorat
ed room* where the game wag played.
Invited to meet Mrs. Gregory were
Mr*. Mallory Taylor, Mrs. John Moore
Walker. Mrs. John U. Holme*. M
this department must he |
^HS’^^lNOTinEO OF MEETING
LIFE CONVICT CAUGHT
IN ALBERMARLE, N. C.
ATLANTA. Oa. Oet. I.-WIU Davl*.
a negro who was sent to the penitentiary
tor life from Merrtwether County In |*07
after conviction for murder, was brought
__ ..... heck t<* the Htate authorities today by
OF THE BUSINESS MEN " '■ "■ HhM * 1 s * vun, »--
The leeapfA several months ego.
x.«h.' -ojs’-~TA»p.inw8 Haii.. M..« | r.:?. ,T“,
| the *negio, wn* working. While being'
Mm', and Wonn'n'a Pall i'uM-Jp. Mr.. Danlrl D.
mens ima womens t ail A ,i, m ^ M n . xviiiinm nmnsmi. Mr., t.
Regals; an elgeant stock jut °. cn»«m«r. sir., wiuum o. Tnn>m.
. ° _ *? . _ Mr.. M.rbeth Tny'.nr llrmphlll. Mrn.
in. Parks & Everett, n. c. M.ih.w^ Mr., h. n. r»r,ir>-.
APARTMENT HOUSE ::
WILL BE ERECTED
eke them earlier If
MR. BEN L. JONES WILL PUT UF
FOUR-STORY BRICK STRUCTURE
AT INTERSECTION OF ARCH, '
THIRD AND OGLE
THORPE STREETS.
Associate
Machine end Har«diw*rfc
Chisiffo.
The members of the committee ap» j
pointed by rhstrman llall.,of the Rlbhi —
County ItomooraHc Oluh.it the re rinrta ... n .., vai
m rn—-1 FIREMAN SMITH SAVES
s**ntnilve» to the BusImss Man e Brv-
— .an and Kern o>mmittee. the names toi
l*e flU-.t with Norman K. Mack, chair-
*’>, man «»f the Nation*] < nmiittee are tn Runaway Herts H*g * gig ti
Yetterdsy Morning.
The stay horae that pul
— *
the xtatkm. he escaped from
and led • chare fee mor*
mile before being recaptured.
NEGRO MAN FROM INJURY
.... . ...... Plane f«w the erection of a large apart*
(l.vr »n.l M . flow fsr mor. than h,„ lw , ^ th , tHtnzul.r h>l format
hy the Intersection nf Arch. »>glethnrpe
and Third street* were £*e»erday com-
pleted by Mr. Ben L Jones. . .
The property wee purchased from Mrs.
F. W. Muecke. the cash cnnsidrrwtton be
ing twenty-five hundred ‘dollars.
The apartment Imuee will be one of the
Mr* Cuiti* Guttenberger. Mrs. Frank
Darant. Mtee Kate Ayres. Mr*. Geo.
Riley, Jr, Mr*. Edward A nope. Mrs.
Herbert Haley. Mr*. Duncan Drown,
and Sir*. Robert W. Jemlson.
Pretty October Wadding Will be That
of Mitt Lucile Roper end Mr. Calvin
> A* prettv October wedding will be
that of Mis* Lu«Re Roper nnd Mr.
Calvin F. Smith, which occur* at th*
rrtldonce of Mr. and Mr*. Robert F.
Roper, No. Ml Forsyth streeL on
Thuraday. October 14th.
No carda are being Issued, and live
-wedding guest* will be limited to the
relative* and closest friend* of the
couple, who leave Immediately afler*
ward for Florida, where they will apend
two weeks at eaat coast resorts.
The ceremony will take place at
delegates will he elected to attend the
8tatc convention In 8avannah. and also
to the National convention, which will
be held In Atlanta In November.
Another Important matter for consid
eration wllj be the voting on the selec
tion of the site for the Win monument
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Mr. R. L. Frye, of Mobile. Ala.. :» visit
ing Col. and Mrs. J. W. Preston on
Magnolia street.
Mr. H. T. Powell Is enjoying a brief
which will nt.o b. don, by ,11 o.hcr <*,y. I’’V?'Com which h. return,
.K- it r» r* ,V. C,.._ m a few days.
Mr. DO Rotset Roberteor.. formerly of
from Amerlcus on
given a moot cor-
»y friends here,
.la
ters of the l T . D- C. jin the Slate befoie
the Savannah convention, wherg It will
finally be decided according
vote*. | dial
Aa the Macon chapter ta desirous of
r * thl. city. w*. up
to the. i Wcdnc.d.y ,nd w
dial welcome by I
File**
•y his :
making a
•lacksonville. Is
k few
prepared
i first meei
meeting of the season.
Miss Lamar to Have Informal Bridge.
.MIm Camille loimar, who has Just re-
turned from an extended stay at Atlantic
.’Ity. will entertain a few friends tnls
ruing at an Informal game of bridge.
Until she leaves for Houston. Tex., to
K n Mr. loiyton. Mrs. M. D. Layton is at
me to her friends for a few day* at
th* Arcadia.
Mrs. E. J. Cooke, after a charming
summer at several Tennessee resorts. Is
at home again, and l>elng welcomed by
*-— —Hi the several months
late Swings,
Th',": “w'ni vsiirWh. Ymi j*
W "‘ <nl0> ' * tU * j Mcml25l* W 8ew.nM' Jnd**toohouv”
•xnssa w".’? 1 o ,Vt h ,°r
k* I** ,h# ®*cred Heart Convent at
g «n ThiiS ilSS S!2* ’ Manhattsnvma. Miss Burke Is quite a
Jhl? 5i«k‘hi " S!popular member of the younger set and
be g;eatly missed this winter «t
$6,500
This amount will buy residence «lt
Madison street, tho home of Mr. J.“F.
Minton, who Is leaving the city. Thla
place has seven rooms and two large
halls, it has every modern conven
ience and I« elegantly fitted through
out with cabinet mantels, if you are
In the market for a home do not over
look this.
M1NT0N-M0RGAN CO.
It 8eturday afternoon at 8t. Joseph'
**-" hh m| | matinee performance
Thw rendition of Pirouette at St Jc
eeph # Hall «*n Thursday was acknowt-
edged by a large nnd appreciative audi
ence to W the most beautiful affair ever
given In Macon, and when we take into
consideration the fact that all the nartle-
Ipants In the program were under the age
of 14, the ladle* In charge fully appre
ciate the manv congratulation* that they
have received on the success of th* “cont-
Mr*. T. 8. Frye, of Mobile. Ala., with
her daughters. Misses Ethel and Elsie
Frye, arrive in Macon today to visit her
sister. Mr*. J W. Preston, with whom
they wlU spend about two weeks.
Miss Constance Jaques. a popular
tr.emher of the younger set. left this week
for Baltimore to resume her studies at
•••niencoe,” the young ladle* hoarding
school she has been attending for two
tor me already.
Mr T. B. BlackxhcHr Is recuperating
after an Illness with fever nnd he and
Ida ck shear left Thursday
Master Owen Muldownev In the doubk
role of Ksdrsd. King of Weelnla andJjJ;^
**■“** “ “ ““ *■*“ Sr. Mr*. Freeman
lira. William E. Flanders and Mr*,
irrav Whltfw returned last night from
Stmll. a wlsard. won the praise of the
entire audience.
Utile Miss Miriam Moore ax Ptrouetta.
the Prince#* of the Cutaway Island, was
the hit of the evening. “ ‘ *“
tton of Pirouette
rounds of gMlat
nuimr Vl»,r t« oclpck. *w. M. J. -Hf P-Sj-T M
hrT flr ' t "Xhm h.r ch.rmin. ««•
-rrloUtlBt. «n4 .11 th, of _"'*|pr,t,nCT- piy>vM h.r t,i>nt at one.
pretty morning wedding will be effeC- J Popinjav. Prince of Vanat**. hy Ed*
lively carried out. Iward Cassldv. w:»s perfect. This young
—— ■** -•—*—-’ —. were th# envy
^Clifford Shlnholia'r will play I men’s acting and costu
eddlng march and ala© during the of ,i5L
! receipt of Mitre from the Hon. Na
than Ktraua. chairman of the Huslnewa
1 Men’s ltrysn and Kern National Aw-
| aocDltun. ,
Thl* totter given astlc* Jh*t a eon-1 fftornlsxira
. — ha* been J JijJ*
\ a t no] headquarters^ j a*eM
Annex, in Chiv.»m». «>cn> ta, n
rtd 'th Roth Mr. Bryan Uvwn
ern will be prearnt at th«- j etwr
mll(M ,, by!!?'
for the Johm
t.^ ‘
Kim etn-et
At the W
Th# bride will marry In her going
away gown, a brown taffeta coat suit.’once,
and will wear a hat and gloves to | The Mlnu«
natch, and her only attendant end (May, Darb
maid of borov wlU be Mlaa Ida Wood '
ward.
Mr. Wilbur Honor the bride's broth
er, will art aa best man.
The bride and groom-tL-b*. both
have a large circle of friends among
shorn the event Is of much pleasur-
Heard i
: so
K: Jonce. Jl. I
.... ... no
Tha depot tme
123 Phose. Birch Hardware Oo.
0. T Bice J. B. 8tew»rt, H. X.
1 n I Fielder. Sell most everything. | JL:.
■
he danced hla
way Into the hearts of the audle
Ready, fJrahx
Annie
beautiful I
and Master* E.1-
*'Har*. Henry J»a-
Heuse wae
oend some time with her
Flanders and
Whittle retu
Alixnta. where they
past several weeks, a -
-»-rightfully entertainrd by friends. Mrs.
Blue Ribbon Quality
The standard for 11 years and the sale
of Blue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla
cor.«tont!y Increasing. Beat ever
made. Outsell all other*.
Deaths and Funerals
Mesdame* Hart
HOWARD,
art and Se
their friends v
418 Cherry Street.
OCTOBER STARTS FIRES
TO KEEP FIREMEN BUSY
Department Made Five Runs Yesterday.
All Small Affairs.
The fire department had five
terday. which started tho month of Oc
tober off with a rush.
At «:15 run made to 923 Fifth
roof of house belonging 1
warn won& occupied by Lula Grant; very
little damage.
At 1:24 run made to IB First atroet]
’ v on n...i-,: ..f Mi*. J. E. White-
hirst.
At 9:40 run made to 403 Dune
nue; burning hrushwrood set
wood bouse; very little damage.
fire
740 Ash
to owned
d occupied by C. W.
Arch
. mney burning on house owned
IL Whitehead, occupied by M. E.
street; Bp&rl
l*y Joe. Broi
Wright.
. _. vursbfls r _.
rderetl heir and beauty ine*e.lanterns, end the partor
I tlfulhr decorated with ——
» means least comes the 1 r.lere# of goMenrod. wh
i room ferns end pot fie
violin solo bv Master j An Interesting guessing
REV. NORTHROP RESIGNS
FROM ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
; Has No Statement to Make Until Notlflod
by Vestrymen of Their Action.
The difficult
hlle tn tho
roam fern* end pot (lower* w »-t
| Vn Interesting ~
Hunter. HO
ting, at which!to *
* Jam*, brow a, w*
J. M. Northrop hax lmnd«-d In his
A' 'tr.r <f Ht. Pauls
rrrnt^ until after th- ^rtrymrr, hed noU-
K : P ^ ,HC °D Mr Northrop
HI 1. he# made many .tfllni and warm friends
aud who will rogret to learn of hie leaving
| Macon, should that be his intention.
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