Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 04, 1908, Image 20

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Piedmont Heights A Delightful Suburb CALVIN [ Northrop xafrf yestrrdujr that white it ▼ *a» tru*» he had rr'*eivM a call from ± OF THE a church In T^nnnsM, he had not de- J l/ima elded to accept It, and would not do eo + VlNGIM- ' i;. I i 1 h« had i.'.ud fr-.m hte Mrhop. * iinprv Wl» rtyow /or TP*lgT>lnts vlB prob- ▼ •big be told to the congregation Tn hie ± RINTEN- /arewoll sermon. It was also stated ^ that ha had received a telegram urg- lng immediate acceptance of the call I a to the Tennessee church. Mr. North* j ▼ the State rop says that this Is a mistake, no tele- i ■n to Ma- gram having been received by him. T o purpose *- ■ • -• ■———- ♦ •raj Man- GEORGIA STATE FAIR I he might ... * ▼ ogreMi&g. Atlanta, Ga« October 8-24. 1908— Low LA. looked to Rates Via Central of Georgia ' T Railway. q ^ lar Ueor- Tickets will be sold October 8th to a t as could 2lrd. Inclusive, and for tralnn ache- j ■dly. One duled to srrJve Atlanta before 12:45 ^ the tlBiea p.. m. October 24th, except that nr. J •gard Mft- tickets will be sold /A* trains arriving \ the state Atlanta on Sundays, Pet. II and 18th. 1 one year. Final limit to leave Atlanta not later y ie nearer than midnight of Ojobar 26th, 1908. ^ is to the For further Informatajn call on or ad- T iter the Arena Jno. W. Blount, District Passen* ^ 111 attend K*r Agent, Macon, Ga. X And the Brother of « W®ll Known j ^ Macon Man is Also a Candidate ^ lor tha Office. j *< v There *re a number of candiatrs for j ^ the office of pension commissioner, and i the voter will have a choice of several -A. good men. ^ The latest to announce la Mr. WU- ("Y llam A. Poe. of Macon. In making X known that he will be a candidate Mf. J y Poe says that while the gentlemen who A •re In the race may have seen m*»rV T active service than ho did during the Y" civil war. he arrogates to himself un Jl unchanged and unchangeable! loyalty < j to the principles contended for during A the four years of that struggle. Mr. i a Poe Ih a member of R. A. Smlth'camp ! Y of Unltci] Confederate Veterans of Ma- | ± con. nnd'wos honored by the number^ y of the camp by electing him to the -A office of adjutant five successive times, i a Mr. Poe Is one of the best known clt- I Y laens of Macon, and If elected would .A. make an efficient, painstaking and ! faithful commissioner. , |-A Another good man In tho race Is Mr • x W. A. Buchannon. a native* Of Harly ; y county. He is u brother of Mr. Wal- A ter F*. ‘Buchannon. of the aeorgiu J j Southern and Florida railway office «t j -A Macon. Mr. Buchannon puts hlmsaif i For both home buyers and speculators. They are in the right place for rapid enhancement; ten (10) new 5 and 6-room cottages have already been built on this subdivision, and lots will soon double in value. Prices, $250, $300, $350. Liberal terms. Investment in well located property like this is better than a savings bank account. Take South Macon car and get off at Piedmont Avenue, and see for yourself. ^ , OWNERS ♦ !♦ Real Estate, Insurance and Loans 4 Phone 1136. Fourth National Bank Building ♦ 4"H 1 l 1 H-H* 1 Hd'H-H 1 *■! 4- -H-M i'l-rW FOR vVECDINO ANT) ANNIVERSARY GIFTS, :j / FOR DECORATING THE HOME, > FOii. SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE, .j. filing Silver, Rich Cut Glass and Finn Unuia i:iv* 1| Always Been and Always Will be the Standard. 'J THE PLACE TO GET IT IS FOOTBALL SEASON OPENEO IN MA- VCON WITH FIERCE ONSLAUGHT. ^Visitors- spirit oozed away by ' DEGREES— SUCCESSFUL MANIPU LATION OF FORWARD PASS. haps this was duo to the long rest ob tained between halves while the parley was on. Tho participants were tho refe ree. umpire, linesmen, coaches, captains, and In fact any others who folt concern ed enough to enter Into it. The point in question was whether tho second half should last 15 or 20 minutes. A compro mise of 17 minutes was effected end the game proceeded, much to the delectation of the spectators. Yesterday's football game wns the first of the season which local football enthus iasts had tho pleasure of witnessing anil this fact was made especially noteworthy since Mercer was one of the principals— IN THE CHURCHES 3G6 Second Street. elating. Services for sixteenth Sun day after Trinity. 7:80 enrly celebra Hon of the Holy Communion. 11, latei celebration. 8:45, Sunday school. Christ Church. Walnut street, between Second ant Third. Rev. John S. Bunting, rector, Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Sun day school 9:SO a. m. Holy Commun ion and sermon II a. m. Rvenlni prayer and sermon 8 p. m. Frlda> Kvenlng Prayer 5 p. tn. Church oper dally. Everybody welcome. St. Joseph’s Church (C«tho|te.) Corner Poplar, and New streets. Winter ordor of services. Sundays; >7:00 a. m. Mass. Instruction. 9:00 a. m.—-Mass for children. In struction. 9:80 a. m.~Sunday school. 10:80 a. m.—High Mass. Sermon, 5 p. m.-—Vespers. Week Days—Masses at « a. m. and 6:80 a. m. We Invite Your Account. ' part man t K Machinery, imock* CoFtnan. Ga. 'pnrtment I*—Woman’s w >le Ayres Harris. Macon Under United States Supervision. Managed by largo board director imposed of sixteen successful repn -utativo business men. "Resides.” exclaimed Pre- Holmes. 1 hdw ' In the world ■»e possible to hold an 'lfdu* ’ without football? WhoHe raw the differential line, i some hop# that Professor ./Ish will he granted, for »ffort I* hclna made right now Plate Just such an arrangement. gla and Mercer play It will be . say on the rreat white way. pa best bet” thnt they'll have gest crowd at the fair. There Ji East Macon Preabyttrlan Church. G. T. Bourne, pastor. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. and preaching at ll a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Subject at ll a. m.. ”Th# Christian Reuard.* This la our tafpaUr f<l communion service and every member should make a special effort to be present. Tho public cor dially Invited. 8euth Macon Prosbytorian Mission. »f the moat lnt< vns made tn ila inaccuracy Rlake'a na men •clston. Per- lng distance of Mercer’s coal, and a kick wgs Invariably the order for them on drst down. In running back punts. Mercer showed up fairly wei)_ buf wer# rarely forced to kick on third down. But soveml of tho Mercer t#*m have a mention coming. Jameson for his gen eralship: MalMry for running Interfer ence; Blnlon and Griffith for ends runs; ; Farmer for line plunging: end tho entire ; tine for ffereo charging and the solidltr ! with which tho opposing team's plays wore met. The tackling of the ends and tarklto was great to behold. P-x*Ie and Captain Scoggins were ever on the Job. 1 Although tho contest was not taken over seriously, the coach and e clue, except the visitors, seem for the weak points relatively n\ were brought out and a week rem these to be patched. Hers ars the lino upa: Scoggins. fCapL> center. Jordan, right guard. Dunaway, left guard. Poole, right tackle. Gillespie left tackle Dell, right end. Griffith, left end. Jameson. Mallary. *jiarter Maliary. Baird, right half. Blnlon left hsJf. Fanner, full back. Locust Qrove. Winter, conter. Jones, tight guard fnderwood. loft guard. Maddox, right tackle. Grenade, left tackla Smith, right end Brown* quarte£ n Howell, light half. Bowden, left hr*If Turner. 'CapO full back Touchdown*. Fnrgier «. Tool J. I. Griffith 1 J.vneaon 1. fmplre, TVhe«!<r ns having relic# of the war, o states, and are willing it on exhibition, will pleats member of the following Mrs. ft G. I'hestney. . Wilson, Miss Anna Bry- 1,000 PATTERNS pastor In charge. Sabbath school at 8:80 p. m. and preaching at 4:80 p. m. Wl most cordially invlts ths people of the com munity to worship with us. Prayor meeting Thursday evening at 7:80. Christian Science* First Church «f Christ, Scientist. Service* are held on the second floor of the Macon Public Library building, opposlto the Grand. Sunday morning at ll o’clock. Subject. ''Unreality ” Golden text, ' Remove far from me van ity end lies: give me neither poverty nor riches: feed me with food conven ient for me." Proverb# 30:8. Testi monial meetings are bold every Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Reading room o n ' the second floor of the same building Is open every day from 10 to 12 o'clock. All ars cor dially Invited to attend all services of th# church and to visit the reading room. The simplest ud best of them all. The nearest light to daylight known. The cheapest and best light known. Want a good agent in every town in Georgia. Liberal terms. Write “ The Place to Place Your Orders” tlna'foir SHEWMAKE, Dublin, Ga. Will Probably G*vo Reasons for Re signing In His Fs^*wet( Strmon, Hon as rector Rev. J. M. CONRAD RENFROE. President WM. LEE ELLISS. Vice-President J. D. RENFROE. Secretary. NOW Albert McKay j Inal, Twenty years a Prisoner. diamond-wearing gamblers, th ' poleons of bank wrecking, tht practitioners of quick finance | doubted!y will not grace the c | tlon with their presence. Tattnall Squara Praabyterlan Church Th# Sunday school of ths Tattnall Square Presbyterian Church will hold Its rally day service this morning at 10:80 o'clock. The church has been prettily decorated for the evasion and a special pn*grHrn has been prepare.*. The superintendent expects not onlv all the teacher-*, but the cradle roll, parents and friends of the school to be Inooms of tha Criminal. Tn Chicago there is to be held next month, the police department permit ting. a convention of criminals, say a the San Francisco Chronicle. The gathering has been railed by Dr. R-*n Maker of Men’s Clothes Cherry Sij&t Macon, Ga. Mulberry Street ’Methodist Church. .TIE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1909 Kuppenheimer Suits...... The cooler weather reminds us it is time to buy a We have brated Fall the Suit. cele- Kuppenheimer Suits which are known through out the country for ex treme excellence. We have them in all the latest shades and styles and though being really tailor- made garments^are no high er in price than inferior clothing sold elsewhere. suit Clothing Co DAVE WACHTEL Put Your Account With The American National Bank ol Macon The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia! Capital $500,000.00 Surplus (earne d) $300,000.00 Liberal 1 leatment anJ Courteous Attention to all K. J TAYLOR. Pres,Jem L. P. HII.LYKR. Vt.e Pre. R. W.. OHNSTON. V. P. OSCAR L DOOLY, Cashier. A HAPPY HOME U Ol. vtitra hoiltfe aboaato. With tnfaro hloo« umtb al lot bo good hoolth. With ■ tUiortorod UVB* thon CAB sot ho good Moot. Tutt’sPills ro.tvlty thotorpM LIVER ind rest on lu BOturol octloa. A healthy UVER mein, yon *•-—* Pure Non* iBeini heaKh. HooHh hopptneu. TBkt ao MtgltvU. AU DraggWtt. Time's Up .... The march toward colder and cold weather is steady; "crorj^day marks a nearer approach. Have You Made Any Preparation For shifting from thnt Summer Suit into something warmer and more seasonable 7 Do Not Delay Another day, for orders are piling up and hurry ns we may, we can’t get your clothes made before you will need them. __ . . OUR PRICES are invariably a cause for surprise and comment upon tlie part of all new patrons, as they are one-fifth to one-fourth less titan establishments not as favorably situated. OVER 30 STYLES We ask every man to call and make a pergonal ex amination into our claims. SUITS, $15, to $45; TOP COATS, $15 to $35 Renfroe - Ellis - Permenter Co. R. L. PERMENTER, Manager. Old Dempsey Block. Cor. Cherry and Third. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers changing their residence, please send orders ; for change of address to the office or phone 76. Changes Will be made at once. In order to receive paper promptly next day, changes should be in by 5 o’clock. A. TILL JONES, j Manager Circulation. Commercial National Bank E. Y. Mallary, Pres.; Cecil Morgan, V. Pros.; J. J. Cobb, V. P.; W. P. Wheeler, Asst, to Pres.; E. N, Lewis, Cashier.