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THE MACON' DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER i, 1908
I — frundi
both to 'Je-irgia. and Alabama are the
, ;ui f-.r tbc wadding of Miss Cam*
Derry. of Bufouto, and Mr. Jam** W.
Call»**y. of this dly. which will l»*
a hnm rrt event of Thnraday. oc«o
ber 2M
n will be a. baaotlful evening wed
dine, o«urrlng at 4 o'clock. at the
Yir»t Rapt »t rburcb In Eufauia. one
, of the hm I- meat ohuir'.i edifices *n
t*v enattu thin wedding being the first
• toi'T.Dir.eil there, aa It ha* only f#i
npleted.
» decor
, „ ja pink
earn* color ante Will be observed
ia the gymr.s worn by tb# bride*
maid*.
Mm ZSlhrard T. comer, of Pbifau-L
la. will he matron of honor, and Fjs
brMe wfO diave her slater. Mia* Marla
L»< ke tog bar maid of honor.
A bevy r' right pretty brldermalda
will Include Mlaa Ethel Priaer, of
v.^t* wnerr: Mlaa Marla Cherry. Mia*
Pauline <v,iri*. Mlaa Tommie Bearer.
ii.mi Alberta Shorter and Mlaa Susie
' >1- Kanrl*. of Eufanla. and MIm Mary
■cm' iwiv ini MUi Kate Callaway, of
bfMi’on. slaters of tb* groom.
Two dainty flower girt* Who will
j r*' ede the bride, are Mlaa Itatta
b *. and Mlaa Laurie Jannlnga.
The grown baa aalaatad hla brother.
Mr. Mrrrwl! P. Callaway, for bla beat
r -in. i uA the groomsmen ar* to be Mr.
i a. Baldwin, of l/ratsvlll^ Ky.:
M: < arte# C. William*, of Atlanta:
Mr. L-iarmwe Ugtitfoot, of Kufkula;
Mr. Mercer Barnett, of Birmingham,
and f. -m Macon Mr. J. Pat* Btataen.
Taylor. Jr. Mr. Howell B.
the guest of Miss Sarah Wadley
several days. Mrs. Wadley and
Miss Wadley returned the drat of the
week from New York, where they have
spent the past month. Mias Wadley**
marriage on November Uie 23th to
Mr. William Bent, of this city, will b«
0 beautiful home event and a special
train from Macon will carry a Urge
party of friends and rslatlvea to Bol-
Tnghroke for the wedding.
MIm Clifford William* rtturned to her
horn* In Atlanta yesterday. after a ptaaa*
ant visit to Macon to MU* H«sM <£*!*•
ner and her brother. Mr. Alvin William*.
Henry and daughter. Ml**
vUltlng Mrs. O. C.
Ix.u«ee Henry, ...
Henry at Cbrdel*.
•«. .totally b.aatlf.1 fntnm of th* i MIm Rmm rrtnriiod y«i»r-
rti.<rta)i>mant mv.n Ky tha IrUh Ml.- I «*»-to l>« r hJMJJO In JJUjKS'telAS*
!ort.»i s--i.iv, am whirl! win b. rc-|* y| ‘H K> M!*. C«r» Walker,
pralrd .1 th» •> M. JtMpU’n) fr/incm fulyhum earn* down
ho!l Uil. •Il.mo.-n, yesterday from Bessie Tift Collere.
UtUe Mlaa BiMoor Porler nv. Uie; yorsyth, and Is spendln. ths woek-mn
buM.rflV—dartre....od. th. Hpu.p, aaorr >llh , 10r parents. Mr. snd Mrs. c. M.
bo*h“o ‘ftttumi. W * I Kui.hum, cn Boaers avenue, VlneyOle.
Utile MIm Elisabeth Hough In th* j .
. ill gimn>«na dance. *b« and Eleanor; Mr. and Mr*. C. Hutin have return*
Porter both receiving appreciative on- ed from a delightful and extended trip
muSr«" .si ®.*™sstj“h2; I nor,h *-'■
*«• »?'««' MlM .FIJu.Holinr.! .. TV
fiiuatraU
Jr„ and Mr.«Sott P. Cal
law*)
.... n stove win b* Mr. B. Palmer
Axmct of Bavnnaah; Mr. Prank W.
Janni’-g*. My. Edward T. Comer and
Mr I. germ Comer. of Eufaula.
Mr. Callaway and hie bride will
«wv. delightful wedding trip, teav
Inc after tho ceremony for Wash
Inert on Old Point Comfort and other
|WHa' moitn where they will spend
some time before returning to Ms-
T'ie lovely bHde-to.be, Vho belong*
ir, the most prominent Georgia and
Alabama families. is the center of a
chan ng social circle in Eufaula. and
>.a* been a tnurt admired and popu
lar \.-ltor wherever nhe baa gone,
v.. etiii be a charming acquisition to
Macon eoelety, to which *he Is not a
n ranger, having vlalted here last win-
Mr. Callaway numbers hla friends
by the scons and Is one of Macon's
most prominent young men In trail-
rr-. eoctal and club Ufa.
W. C. T. U. Convention Being Maid In
Albany, Ga.
Mr*. Harry Olbeon, president Of th*
Woman** OirtMlaa Temperance
Bnlcn. and Mrs. Georg* P. Ooatla. of
the a*me Union, are In Albany attondlng
th* at ate emvootfon. whlrh convened on
nYuraday and wtll continue until Ta*s-
d»v or Wodnaeday of this weak.
Mr* Mary Mania Armour, president,
an* Mr* 1 mas K. Pal 1 rmin. vice pro*-
fdent "f the etate organlaatioti, are In
attwiA^tico With a krg* number of dele-
R t*». and th*> meeting ao far has been
It <4 interest.
n»* r l» I7.lla. of Mulberry Rtreat
Methndirt rhurch. la hi Albany and will
nreitrb the convention aermon today at
*; • flock
N**« year Marc* wtl! hav* th* honor
r* erfeartalnlng the convention.
ror Chftrmlna VIalter*.
tr- T. M I >»ln w»a boat*** at a
h party on Prl lay at which
1 a d 'ten auasts at bridge,
kv* a roifiJlmant to her
f Mr* Jam.** 0othW*H. a.
made that tho J n month with her mother, Mr*. F. A.
Elea nor ^ Port or** Guttonber*er. to the delight of her
# nteny friend* here. % -
afternoon also, I
Mrs. Herbert Ford and Mr. Donald
j Ford of Ocala. Fla., are visiting Mr
Mlot Hutton. Popular Visitor, Bring j and Mrs “
Ptoaaantty liitarailmd. _ | street
NEW UNDERTAKER FIRM
HAS BEEN ORGANIZED
MR. 8AM PURdLCY G0K8 WITH THE
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE OP
LAMAR CLAV.
Mr. Ram Pursloy, who baa for aom*
time been connected with the undertak
ing establishment of Jeaae B. Hart, has
formed a partnership with Mr. I*mar
Clay, th* well known undertaker, and In
future can be found at the Clay estab
lishment.
Mr. Punriey I* a native of Clinton. In
Jones county, wher* hla father Is a prac
ticing physician. Ha la not only well
kt/twn. but he I* one of the moat thor
oughly versed young men now engaged
In the funeral directing bualneaa In the
State, lie: la converaant with every de
tail of the business, and combined with
the long experience of Mr. Clay, thero ia
no mason why this new Arm should not
prove on* of Uie strongest undert'iking
house* In the country. y
The new firm will hav# all the lateat
Ideas, and carry a line of caaketa that
will suit every purse and station, ilr.
Pur*ely can be called up at ony hour, of
•be night, and he wJll respond promptly
to avery call* mod# on him.
Selections from William
Tell, by Muaical Thors, at The
Thcatorium Monday.
ENROLMENT OF PUPILS
IN THEJUBLIC SCHOOLS
largo number
----- larued at the — —
office* yesterday. Over 10 new pupils
$5,000 FUND TO
STOPjRIBING
That Amount Set Aside By
Democratic Committee for
That Purpose
Era. Ralph BlrdePy on Foray th j who previously had not been properly
, -t | vaccinated, have brought In physician**
I certificate*, i and have been assigned to
Hutton, of Mavaniiah. stare her arrival
to visit Mrs. Orr. In addition to Uie beau
tiful party given by Mrs. Samuel C.
On Thursday evening Mrs. Wingfield
tertained for her at • small but <le-
itful bridge Party, ead this rvcr.tng
“» VYaaeae Blevona win cempEment
with a party of eight gueate when
Judge James H.
„ mount, or Now ,, ‘Sui ,IT S?> 1 .'
York, .arrive* In the city today and Is
the gue*t of Judge Robert Hodges
E
i played. Among I
her this week will I
r*. Basil • Wise.
Otsil* Drown.
A very pretty wedding i
at 7X8 Walnut atreet on 1
tog krat. when Mlaa Mat
Mr J. T. Beall were married.
held to the lent*
home of the brlde>
I. T. Beall wer*
s wedding was
tloa halt at the
. Mr*. J. W. C
irdn Issued.
* relative*
—» couple. T
end nwdij*-*-
i Thursday even-
ml* lirown end
a well known
daughter W Oel J. ^ J. SSrown.***??»•
&S-X2F :
The reception hall, wher* the ceremony
wea performed, was beautifully dccorat. l
with a hank of feme, southern am I lax
and golden rod. am! re**# were profuse
ly strewn around, forming a very attrac
tive background for th* wedding party,
which constated of th* principal*. Mias
—W and Mlaa Mabel Analey.
la: Mlaa UlHan Reinhart an*1
Ice Crosby, flower girl*. Mr
Hna ami Mr. C. If. Hunalcutt
____ of the party.
Rev. L r, Havenpmt. of the Eaat Ma
ui Methodist church, officiated.
• v «7 charming
‘ nfloM
Tbc bride
figure in
tlcK*. Wcdllrg* seen, to Macon In a
prs seated a very «
imtsiik, with veil an
Ul the maids of hnnn
re eettlng to one of i
omnra
long
■at* mnslstod cf
Mr. and Mrs Jj
Mr. Ben llrtplM
Plrlplln*. Jr., and
Mrs. M. A. Br.mr.. .
and a large party of
■aopls.
An-org the
Mrs. Hugtrtns and Mlaa Beall.
and wife, also Mr#
mte Mr*. Jaye ana
veil known Mamr
igaaepasnant of Mlsl r»nnl* Wlnthlp and
Mr. Gsoroe Haik*l| Announced.
, Mr and Mrs. Isaac Wtnahip announoa
, th* engagement .of thdr .lighter,
: YranrcB ItsU7n*htp. t-i Mr. George
pern* 1ta»hr" of Ifauaton. Te*.. the Wed-
' din* to ormir on Tuesday. Novemhar 10.
Kc erde will U only ths relath rs
wl i !»♦ present at the mandat*, which
- 1 i*H* piare at a prttty home wed*
A Kindergarten Training School to Bs
Opened Ociober 5,
Through the efforts of the president of
the Ir. Kindergarten Association, a
traintna teacher baa »w*n secured for
XI* or Ml.S Maud Hare* of Now York
Hiy vfli assume charge of the training
ecneol for Vi- . *: -i »• • 1 or* w \ t»,.«
^ecrral^au^endakm ef the four ncbools to
Have* comes with th* highest
v*. omraendatloh* from one of her In-
eiructofn in the teachers* re)lege. Co-
1 Vnlverwlty. to which to*tltutl.m
MIm Hayes has taken th»' two year**
HMUl^nfi) trelnl^mHaOM
course in klnderrarten training! .....
natural poor* ortlva worn os director of
kindenrartma in Jersey City, and In New
York. MIb« Have* t<H>k a turn Year*'
course at Columbia tSttverslly. to klnder-
a»rtr’i wpeiYiston and rarwnred ter El*
r.»om« In INI and her drgree of U L to
The mrn and women of Macon are cor*
dUb invited to vtalt the free klndergnr-
trn -rheels end ms tor tMnateteli
rood that they etc .1 dog |u
"Vh.
wtolng scheol to be
m—JOcto-
lection with the
ws, I* open to any wne de*
s training and th* tuition tea
d at the usual rate
wist ton president. Mre. T. C.
BteilBMBtnNtotelw
Pad to
ar
r Mist Hutteo, of Savannah.
la Trclie llutum. of eavsnnah,
* the »;«e,l*l gumt at a charming lit-
hr \<e portv of two tables .»n la»t
'■n't ► hen Ml‘« PYancr* ^tcvena In*
■Ml^SBpP^pgaa tUtlMM
imorg the wedding preoanta were
j»y beautiful on** of cut glass and
Oriental war*, surrounded by much all-
MM~'it* and many very serviceable
the employes of the. Mm*
re the groom la employed
■■■P flashlight picture*, some of
..hlch ore to be eetii'pn England and
Auatralto. were token.
The i • *
Mrs. Will Mlntar. of Lyons, Oa,
visiting Mias In»s Mlntar on Spring
atreet. snd will be with her for a few
days longer.
Miss MateJa Griffith Is In Forsyth,
where ahu Is spending a few days at
Bessie Tift College with friends.
Mr. J. Lindsey Fry* leaves today
for his home In Mobile. Ala., after a
pleasant visit to Col. J. W. Preston.
Mrs. Harry B. Carr and children, of
Augusts, arrived In the city yester
day and will spend tho winter months
In Macon with her slater. Mrs. J. W
Stafford.
Mrs. Thomas M. McRae and little
daughter. Carol, of Palm Reach. Fla.,
are visiting Mrn. C. A. (Dawson on
Hines Terrade, Vlnsvllle.
Miss Ethel Jones has returned from
a pleasant visit to Mrs. D. C. Lyle at
Collaffe Park. Mrs Lyle Is expected
In Macon this week to h% the guest of
Mies Jones for a while.
Mr*. James Roth well, of Augusta,
who Is ths Attractive and charming
guest of Mrs. L. M. Brwlu. will prob
ably he with her for a week longer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Houser and
family hav# moved from Orange street
to No. m Washington avenue, the
residence lust vacated by Mr. and Mr*.
John A. fltrayer, who have moved on
Lamar atreet In Vlnevtlto.
Miss Ida Woodward, of Savannah,
la the attractive guest of Mlsaea Er
win on Walnut street, and will be with
them for some time. Rhe will be maid
of honor at the Roper-Rmlth wedding
on the 15th, which la to be a pretty
home affair.
Lieutenant and Mr*. Singleton, of
Fort Leavenworth. Kan., arrived In
Macon yesterday and will spend a week
with Mrs. Blnglcton's sister. Mrs. Wtl*
Ham C. Pumtielly, en routs to Cuba.
Mr. Lawrence P. Wall, of
Chicago, lias been engaged to
sing at Tho Elite Theatre, and
will begin hi* engagement
Monday, Oct. 5th.
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Mrs. F. If. Scot I and little daughter
from St. Louis, arrived In the city
yesterday and are visiting her mother.
Mrs. F. A. Guttenbarger. on Walnut
atreet.
Mr*. Lcgg will have ladle* class in
eapruaaton Wednesday and Friday
mornings at • o'clock. Afternoon cUa*
Wednesday at I o'clock p m. Batur
day 8 a. m.
ef Eat onion, arrived
Fridav to tie the *nc*t nf
for a few days Mrs
‘ ny to alt* * 1
Mr*. Jss Neshit, ef Eatonton. a
to Xlaeon *
Mre.lt i
Nc«blt rant over ••prettily to attend th*
thv»t*r Mcnday eVMlnr. when "CUm-
mate#” will ra presented, and goes from
here t* Allante on Tuesday to be with
her alaltr. Mr* J D. Kemi- for the
here* ebon* Friday avcntnir Mr* Martin
comrltmrnted her «or»t wtih a delightful
Informal tame cf hrtdtv and on Saturday
evening Mr* P H Oambttll #a\ _ *
ly In her honor.
Dr. fvl Mi* A itoady Burt have
moved fn
ilful new noire Jus
■ion of tb#ir bMiu.
uukla the dly on
Cigar? Royal Tribute.
King & Oliph&nt.
CUesle^on Oot^s
Th# apectal class election of officers
waa held on Wednesday afternoon. The
following ware elected: litas Moselle
Baldwin, president: Miss Anna Italdwln.
vies president: Mlaa Lulu Mitchell, sec
retary and treasurer; Ml** Sara Lea
Thornton, local editor: Mlaa Lillian
Brock, historian, and Mis* tUella Rob
erto. aergeant-at-arms.
The total enrolment of pupils In the
school* of Bibb county has not been com
piled aa y*t. owing to a great deal of
rouble having arisen from the vaccina-
lulrcment. This, howevdr, has
rr nearly adjusted, and an accu-
-- olmant ln».tha city and
_f Bibb clbi ‘
published In a few days.
Don
county schools of Bibb cVbnty will be
Elite will open Monday,
October 5.
LOOS BROTHERS
AT THE PALACE
In addition to an unusually attractive
list of picture plnya. Including all new
and original ones for next week. The
famous Loos Brothers, high class so
h»lnts and duettat*, will delight t*he
audiences of Macon's moat popular
amusement resort, beginning Monday.
The Loos Brothers nave Just closed
an engagement of twenty weeks over
Keith * Proctor'* vaudeville circuit. At
tha Union flquare Theater In New
York last week their clever non** and
duets were a decided hit. taking encore
after encore at each performance.
Th* pictures have all new and novel
effect* obtulnablo, and the bill Is un
doubtedly the beat ever preaented - In
Macon.
PITTSBURG IS AGAIN
LEADING TIE LEAGUE
So dose will be tha finish In tha
race for the pennant In the National
League that any one of the three lead
ing teams. Pittsburg, Chicago nr New
York may win. Th* defeit of New
Yqrk yesterday was coatly to tl\ov
team, for even winning the three re
maining games New York has to play
with Boston th* Pittsburg club can
win the pennant by winning Its last
gama or the season from Chlcagozto*
dgy. On the other r .mnd If Chicago
defeats Pittsburg and Now York r^lna
It* remaining game* New York can
do no batter than tie with Chicago.
Thus It <a seen that the gams be
tween Pittsburg and Chicago today
will be tha crucial content of tha Hi*
tire season, disposing entirely of the
chances of one of the other of the
dub*.
If Pittsburg loses the game that
team will be behind Chicago In the
final league standing.
In figuring on the possible outcome
of tha pennant race It must be re
membered that there to still the fa
mous tie game played by New York
with Chicago on Bwptember tt. which
la yet to be finally deeded upon.
The managements of both teams have
directors from
NEW YORK, Oct X.-Norman EL
Mack, chairman of. the democratic na
tional committee, said today before leav
ing for th* west that a special fund of
I5.M8 had been appropriated and set
sold* for the purpose of punishing any
parson or corporation which endeavors to
coerce employe* In th* national alec lion.
Special counsel will bo retained, Mr.
Mack sold, to conduct prosecutions. Mr.
Mark explained that numerous com
plaints had been received by the national
committee from employes throughout tb#
country that they had been threaten*^
with dismissal If they persisted In sup
port of th* democratic ticket. Mr. Mack
continued:
What Constitutes Bribing.
Tills It attempt at bribery and Is
punishable as such. Threat* of dismis
sal or to reduce wage* of employe* If
they vote for Mr. Bryan or promisee of
higher wage* If they vote for Mr. Taft la
plain bribery. We are not afraid of the
effect of ouch tactics In this election be
cause tha American laboring man can
not bo bribed nor scared Into submission
to the will of his men ter In a matter aa
sacred os the ballot, but I think It is tha
duty of this committee to protect the
American workingman from such meth-
WIII Publish Names Guilty.
Tt Is not advisable at the present
time to give the names of thes* em
ployes. That would be an Injustice to
them. But the name* of every guilty
employer will b* published and full pub
licity given to his case both befor* and
after election. The slip In the pay en
velope a few day* before election advis
ing how to vote will not be permitted
thla year oa In former campaigns.
“I WILL GET YOU
BEFOREAWEEK”
Phenix City in Throes Another
Sensation Over Threaten
ing Letter
COLUMBUS. 0».. Oct. 1-PhMnlx City.
Ala., tha scene of the mysterious assas
sination of John W. Mulllti, a prominent
cltlsen there, last Tuesday morning, la In
the throes of another sensation tonight.
Mr. Mullln received a not* a day of two
before his death, warning him that he
was going to be killed and death cam*
Just aa promised.
Today there was found In the front
yard of the residence of E, D. Huggins
In that city a note reading:
"Ned Huggins: You can flx yourself,
for I will get you before the week i
gone."
The only signature was tha letter "D,'
written throe times.
Huggins’ family la In a state of tho
greatest alarm tonight, but ho transacted
nls Saturday night business up town (
usual. Tho Inoidant recalls to Huggli _
vary .vividly an *xpetience he had Four
months ago. A friend of-his hoard two
stranger* plotting to do him bodily ksrm
and loaned Huggins his pistol so h* could
protect himself while en route hi
Just before he reached homo a l„.„_
man sprang out from behind a telegraph
pole and ran towards him. declaring that
he would "Hx him/* Huggins tired at him
twice, although without effect, and the
stranger ran off.
f Merode ” s Underwear
We efiunot too highly recommend this famous brand
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—The wide range of fabrics to select from
—The immense variety in style and shape
—The perfect lit
—The scrppulously cleanly conditions under which
it is mannfactured
—The care and attention given to detail and finish
—stamp it as the v. • \ ,
Underwear
par excellence
We are showing a complete assortment of seasonable
weights and shanes, and especially recommend the fol
lowing:—
Drawers.
Vesta Corset
Tight*. Covers.
. Color. Description.
White, light weight finest combed cotton
Cream, medium weight finest combed cotton
White, heavy weight fleeced combed cotton
White and Silver, ueavv weight merino, 80 POT COSlt WOOl .,
White, medium weight merino. SO t>er cent wool
White. light weight merino. 50 per cent wool
White light weight silk and wool, 25 per cent allk
White and Silver winter weight merino, 75 per cent wool ,
White, medium weight, silk and wool, 25 per cent wool
White and Silver, heavy weight merino, 86 per cent wool ..
White, heavy weight, W per cent silk
Children's
Sixes.
Price l-«
sum. t .50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.85
1.65
Extra
Sixes.
40*44
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.05
2.00
Sixes.
2-6
21.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.45
1.25
2.00
2.40
2.00
i e
Sixes.
40-44
21.25
1.25
1.25
1.65
2.00
1.65
2.50
2.60
2.50
2.75
2.50
Vesta and Drawer*. Union Suits
2662 White heavy weight fleeced cotton vesta and drawers .25
264 U White, henvy weight fleeced n Union Suita, all sixes
2CC6 White and Natural winter weight merino. 60 per cent wool Vfst# and drawers ... .50
270 U WCilte and Natural winter weight merino, 60 per cent wool, Union Salts, all sixes
W. A. Doody Co.,
Sole Agents
Th# Thespian Dram*»lo Club has tv*
organlvctl, nnd has twgun 1h<* year's
work under tha fNWfcincf of tha fellow In X
griiJgiaEJptoi ssteii
mu- Nuria Brown, secretary, ami Miss
Rente ituhbs. treasurer. | MB I
l ! rS ,, iK£S a r£ r
begun the y**r •nthuslaatlciHly. and t»ia ! * n th i f. American League
rises of till ctv*a proml.«a of a brilliant tnce, which la also drawing to n cmw,
future Those who win manage tho of- Detroit has gained a substantial lead
fair* of the clasa this star ora: Mies and appears to have the champion-
Celeste Dunbar, president: MU* Kthrl .uin In Its trasn. ■ -
six points behind Cleveland.
pennant
'elrste Dunbar,
ririinx. vice pr
White, secretary and treasurer; Miss
Mary West Craig, local s.Iitor and his
torian. and Mlaa Mari* Adams sergeant-
11 Years of Popularity Gsma* mi s.Ta »S«f
!• the Blue Ribbon Extract r^^rd and! dem^. teM Third sto
sing. l>st of onlr a few day*.
Mr. Lawrence P. Wall, at
The Elite.
BRITTON.
Mini, t>. Hriltni,. th. 1-n.r-oM
lUKhtrr of Mr. ,n.1 Mr.. M. If. Brit-
‘oat night at their real-
. atreet. after an Illness
r j few days. Funeral arrange
menta
be announced later.
Musical Thors at THe Thoa-
torium all this week.
Only tho best and latest pic
tures and songs at The Elite.
BRYAN MEETS
HOMEFOLKS
Attends Monster Democratic
Rally and Is Greeted
By Ovation
LINCOLN. -Neb.. Oct. Wm. J. Brr
an tonight met hla homafotka and at
tended a monstar Democratic rally In
auditorium In this city over which
presided. Th# principal
auditorium In thla olty over which he
presided. The principal *|>**ker of tha
evening was Fonator Gore, of Oklahoma.
Every reference by him to th* Demo
cratic candidate, brought the great audi
ence to Ita feet ami tha air was repeat
edly rent with cheer*. Mr. Bryan smll-
'“Tiy bowed hla acknoxC" j **
ent* of the
enthusiasm of hi* fellow townsmen.
iwledgemt
■■■■■■■•« AwiMH
It was the first occasion In some time
that he had appeared before them on a
platform. .Senator Gore and the Demo
cratic Candidate were escorted from the
Lincoln hotel by th# Bryan Guards,
headed by a drum and fife corps, and th#
two received a warm reception a* they
rode through the streets to the audi
torium building.
..At the close of Senator Gore’s remarks.
Mr. Rrvan spoke briefly, expressing hla
thank* for ,w - * *- »-*—
an.i touchl
campaign.
Musical Thors at The Thea-
torium all this week.
*SS?\
e«re iavtsh'.v de«<-»*tcd with I*:-.* *:»d •
tvwetlfv' rose# rHl whit* end rt» k ,
Oiw lovrlr fragrant flowers. aift» from i
The Macon Coca-Cola
Bottling Company
Cordially Invites You to Call and See
Their Plant in Active Operation
WEDNESDAY EVENING
OCT. 7,1908.
7 to 10 O’clock
Music Refreshments
474-476 Fourth Street
LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
SEC. WRIGHT IS NAMED
OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE
• Wilt Appear for Uwvemment at Southern
Commercial Congrass In Washington
Dacember 7-8.
REMOVAL WITNESSES
AROUSES DIST. AIR
IN HAIN6 CASK THRKE ARMY OFFI-
CURS HAVE BEEN ORDERED
FROM THE STATE.
MACON MAN COMPLIMENTED
BY 60VERN0R HOKE SMITH
Mr, 8am C. Cooper Made On# of State
Beard of PubHo Aoceuntants.
Under the act creating the state
board of public accountants. Gov.
NEW YORK. Oct 2.—It became known Smith haa appointed Hudson Moore
here today that three army officer* said! and j oel Hunter, of Atlanta, and Mr.
STol cSl s5K Samuel C. Cooper, of Macon, to con*
^^Tns ( Jr.*Twl^I^awaItln^JndI^
ment on Uie charge of shooting W. E.
Annie, have been transferred from Fort
the New York courts. Consequently.
Ithoy will not be available to testify be
fore the grand Jury at It* session Mon
day when District Attorney Darrin is j
present the— *
for Indictment. These
officers are Lieut. Farnsworth, transfer
red to Fort Stevens. Oregon, and Capt
Patten and Lieut Andrus, to the artil
lery school at Fort Monroe.
District Attorney Darrin, who with
drew the Mains' matter from the hands
of the special grand Jury because of ab
sence of 'Important witnesses," said toa
dm, l* shall appeal to Washington at one*
to hav* th* men returned to the Juris
diction of the Queen’s county grand Jury.
These men ar* familiar with the do-
mcatio relations of th* Halnt family.
They are Important In proving Jhc
state's contention that tha murder
deliberate and tho work of sane mep.
Col. Ludlow, the commanding officer
at Fort Hamilton, said this afternoon
that Lieut. Adams and Capt Patten were
ordered sway from that post and report
ed at tne artillery school at Fort Monroe,
Vs., on August 28, while Llout Farns
worth went to the raclfle coast on Au-
K t 1. He added that as torias, he
w the transfer originated at Washing
ton. He denied that they could have had
anything to do with the Annls case.
Ordar Given Before Killing,
WASHINGTON. Oct 2.—An Investiga
tion made by Capt. Carpenter, one or
the assistant* to Gen. Murray, th* chief
of artlltory, disclose* that tne orders to
S out. Farnsworth.' Capt. ratten and
eut Andrus, directing thalr transfer to
post* away from th* vicinity of New
York, were given a eonsldorable lcngth
of time before the shooUng of W t E.
By special order* dated July 8. First
LtouL Edward E. Farnswortn was trans
ferred from the 123rd to the 34th com
pany of coast artillery, nnd directed to
proceed to Join the company to which he
was transferred on August 1 or upon th*
expiration of any leave of absence grant
ed him. It 1s said at the department
that no leave was granted Lien*. Ferns-
By orders dated March 12 last Capt
uadon T. Patten and Lieut. Malcolm P.
Andrus were ordered to report in person
on August 8 to the commandant of the
coast artillery school at Fortress Monroe
for Instruction there.
Secretary Wright said tonight that he
had not received any request from Dis
trict Attorney Darrin for tho return of
these officers to the Jurisdiction of the
Queen* county grand Jury. If their pres
ence Is desired and a request to that ef
fect comes to him. tho secretary will di
rect that the officer* named comply
with It.
BtltUta that board.
This Is a compliment to the worth
and ability of a Macon man.
Cooper is what is known as a certified
auditor, and by reason of experience,
natural ability and the advantages of
the very best training, ha* well merited
the selection by the governor.
THE B, R. C. WILL HEAR
ADDRESS TUESDAY NIGHT
National Organiser Lewis la Hare to
8poak on Important Matters.
Tho Brotherhood of Railway Car
men will bo favored with an Interest
ing nd-lrcks at their '.'.nil in South
Macon on Tuesday night, delivered by
th- national organizer. Mr. }(. L-wi*.
The committee of arrangements is
composed of Messrs. George N. Goo
din. J. W. Grant and Perry Davla.
Tho committee cordially Invite all the
car men of the city to attend this
meeting, assuring them that there Is
a treat In atore for them.
In addition to the address of the
organiser there will bo others to speak,
and there will bo also some Intcrest-
g features. The committee desire a
ill attendance.
Football Bulletin
WASHINGTON. Oct. S.-Presldent
Roosevelt wlU dcalnato Luke E. Wright,
secretary of war. as the gdvemment'
.. official representative at the Southern
I Commercial Congress which will convene
to this city December 7 and 1. just prior
' to the National Rivers and Harbors Con
ic-. »■
! A committee of southern buslnase men,
comprising O. Orosvenor Dawes, of Ala
bama. Jonn A. B-Qeman. of Oeoi
I and Edwin I* Quarles, of Virginia,
at th# Whlf *1
ate
the s**v*n»l i
the flit tattoo 4aav«, wtdeh I
House this afternoon to
rtatn to the resident th* general
and purpoee of tho congress.
dent told th# vtstters he wi
>f the congress, which ha
In the objw
! recorded
- JThe prosU
was Interested
forerunner of tho com*
PWahiltM aifihsa white
the opening or the Panama canal win
bring te the south
One of the principal addresses w«i be
made Hr Secret .try Wright on "The Influ
ence of the Panama osr.al on th# Indus
trial dtvetopmant of the c
’The president griped
At Sewanee, Tenn.—8* wanes. 21;
At Knoxville. Tenn.—Tennessee. 12;
North Carolina, 0-
At Lexington. Vo.—Virginia Military
institute 21; Wnilem and Mary Col
lege 0.
At Tuscaloosa, Ala.—University of
Alabama 26; Wetumpka Agricultu
ral 0.
NEW QUARTERS FOR
THE SALVATION ARMY
NowNEstabllshed at 820 Fourth Street.
N.
*sd of Clothing le Urgent.
The lorol branch of the Salvation Army
Is now located in excellent quarter* at
320 Fourth street. Th* "barracks’’, are
well suited to th* need* of the organisa
tion. but In order to fit up several room*
for the poor the assistance of the nubile
Is solicited. Bed clothing and articles <*f
npparel for both adults and children are
wanted, and friends are asked to con
tribute. *
The usual services will be held today.
There will be street meetings at 10 a.
m.. 4 p. m. and 7 p. nv. and senders at
‘ iff *
the hall at 11 ;
! p. m„ and 8 p. I
STATE DRUG INSPECTOR
STARTS OUT WEDNESDAY
Advertisements under tha heads of
Wanted. For Sale, For Rent, Last. Found,
Peraonal, Miscellaneous. Etc., inserted In
thlt department for 1o per word for each
lisue. No notice will be Inserted for less
than 15 cents. Remittances of $1 and
lt>o- may be made in postage stamps.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FINE OPENING In Macon to build up a
magoxine business; males 21,000 to
22.600 first year; no capital or experience;
dignified; permanent; big future; chance
for Insurance men and darks working
few hours evenings. Write Phillips Pubf
fishing, 145 Fifth ave., N. Y. City.
WANTED
NICE drophead sewing machine at «
for cash. Becker Furniture Co.. <
ton eve. Stoves, heaters.
wANiBD-iror lessons on piano at p»-
Phone r i04S enCC3 ‘ Addresa «• Child*.
FOR RENT
STOVES, .torn, MOVM. hoat.ro, hot-
ora Bockor Furniture Co., Cotton ave.
Rum. bow In, tnaehlnea, leather couchaa.
Becker Furniture Co.
FOR SALE
FOR 8ALK—Two h. p. gasoline engine;
good as new. Phone 2171.
LOST
REFRIGERATORS, nice drophead sew
ing machine cheap for cash. Becker
Furniture Co,, Cotton ave. Stoves, rugs.
of Kxchange Hotel
38 Pmlth ft: Wesson pistol; fifteen dol-
,a ™ reward wtll he paid nnd no question*
asked if left at hotel office. W. H. j.
P* ranch.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOOK here gentlemen, how about that
hot bath. Wo have old John Byars
with us again. He has been up to Indian
spring for the summer, but you can find
him now at <|jhe Royal Barber
For Sale
re a "Jamb-up" seven-n
Jl ooavetUer •
33.000.00, located i
Bteft »'«•. 5 rooms, large lot...*.214.00
nt S?- !JM
p| Cortteg
742 College __ ....
310 Duncan ave., 5-
Hi 5 unoftn eve., 6-r.. and stable..
Will Make a Teur of the State Looking 467 Duncan., 6-r. and stable
After the Sale of Drug*.
114 I.j
Elm
ave.. 7-r
Dr. T. A. Cheatham, recently appointed ■
state drug Inspector, a position created J Rosa, 7-r..»
at the recent erosion of the Legislature,
and whose appointment was recommend
ed by the state pharmaceutical board,
te la the city today with his family.
40.00
11.60
30.00
20.00
23 ISO
36.0-1
Wednesday -
JRi xrftt
tour of the state and Inspect
drug products and see that _
the atsndord of purity prescribed by
il analyse j
l ; Frank B. West
full
nee of
>id Mr. Be tier
SNOW FALLS FAST IN
RAGIN6 WESTERN STORM
BUTTE, Mont. Oct 8—A bllsxard was,
B neral In this section today. It struck:
re over nl*ht and six Inch** of snow,
, — hod fallen up to this morning, crippling 1
once the 1 b** 1 traffic and telegraph service
below
- rlt U ,r< . .
are offered for sale. HI# main duty •
be to see that the pure food and drug act
as i«sv<'d In te*: Is enforced as to th#
latter commodity.
Not only will he see that drugs
•old by fie#ns*d pharmacists, but
lli«* ton- as to narcotics la enforced to
"lie -
riflying trains.
moat
to do an ta tits
power to make the work of our congrei
a STjeeee*. At thl# groat meeting, we dt
*tre to get before the world the fact that
-rals and raw materia
it*, agriculture, min-
:^|IN BROAD DAYLIGHT ONE
ITALIAN KILLED NEGRO
PRIVATE SANITARIUM
MB.ROSAF.MQNMSH.M.D.
rmswuB and ecMtox
MnDm< Mm«ai|afllriMk|MniiK
i^4*=ysssyatfi:
*•» 1 a, k . Ok>r«te OU«.
22EECKE
Real Estate and Insurance,
417 Cherry 8t.
For Sale
550-aore farm near Barnesvllle, Pike
county. Ga. Hlg*h state cuItlvaGoo.
with plenty wood and running water.
(Splendid new Improvements. Writ#
i for particular*. Map In offlc*
10«0 acre* In £ftirke and Jenkins
! counties. Ga. Best cotton section In
state. Land will produce l bale cot
ton to acre. Well watered and wood
'd. Good Improvements. Investigate
: thla.
The Varner Hotel and three acre*
<’f old historic ground at Indian
Spring. Ga. A SURE WINNER Come
SI'S
eras near Forsyth. Oa. IT'S
ter 1x1 and factory."
between me-
123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co.
; O T. Rice. J. B. Stewart, H. T.
| Fielder. Sell most everything, j S&S;.
INkURANCK TAX.
Agents of fir* life, a eel dent, bonding cent.
NEW ORlXAN'e, Oct. a—la dayll.tM»
today a negro highwaymen shot end
ktllol on#„Italian sad robbed another.' ,
The killing occurred at Weatwegu. -ai aed Insurance of every droerlpGfei
suburb, sarty this morning. The po'Jee* required te make returns of premium
have not ret Identified the deed Italian roceivsd to fi*pt«mb«r 30 end to pay tb-
learned the name cf th# other. Th* tax oo mjm by October If
A- R. TINSLEY, Treasurer.
ALL RIGHT.
30 acre* and 7-r. dwelling near cltyv
Can make It 25 acres. To have the
J*v>d to this ‘In your !n?lde pocket**
would" make you feel at "home, sweet
i* on long time at T pes
| Geo. W. Duncan, Manage*