Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 04, 1908, Image 8

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1' ^ GREAT SAMPLE SHOE SALE MONDAY Men, Women and Children with small, narrow feet should come early Monday morning#, 1,500 Pairs of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Manufacturer’s Sample Shoes from the « Union Sample Shoe Store’s Stock; To be sold Monday at from one-third to one-half of cost to manufacture. Every pair was carried on the road by traveling men to take orders from. They are made from the best leather that money can buy, only some are a little soiled on the bottoms, but the wear is all there. THE SAVINGS THE GREATEST YOU EVER KNEW cnn PAIRS OF MEN’S AND VJOMEN’S S0R0SIS, FEL- LOWCRAFT, Bolton, Stacy Adams, Stetson Sample Shoes, worth and sold all over the country at $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 per pair Will go on sale Monday morning, at 9 a.m., at 'osxoi Cflfl PAIRS CHILDREN’S, GIRl’S an d Boys’ Sample Shoes that sold for $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00, go on sale Monday morning at 69c & OQ THE BEST PATENT LEATHER, PATENT KID and (j un Metal Shoes that money can buy, all hand sewed and latest style models. Men’s sizes from 9 down. Women’s sizes from 6 down. All worth $5 and up. Monday morning at 9 a.m. >uy, an nanu MM LOOK FOR THE BIO RED FIRE SALE SION E. B. HARRIS & CO.’S OLD STAND. IRA A. WATSON & CO., Adjusters LABOR NOTES ; 141. will hold an open meeting Mon day night at l.tckey*a Hall at 7:3’ ! o'elork. An Int'-rcatlng meeting open J for all union non. ©specially the mill men. Coins and have a good time. that very delightful • By JEHU POtTELL. Still Sick. way The veteran gatekeeper at Central • ehope. Rrtt. Mephrns. la atlll too unwell to l*i at work. A eevere attark of Indi gnation la hi* trouble. However, on the mend and will probably turn to work. $100 Reward, $100. The reader* of this he la The reduction from 1« to • h< he Central abops from beat info: Attainable will not be of long di argSTCUB&israft? ■ unnta, n W , a , w4 . proepertty. fining i 15 w old. tin. "Tto Innoctnt. A&rtod.-' JSf ftSfJHirfluaM ■Vi,*, iwerntiy returned home from en extended trip to the far w«wt they wer* mbrncxxl about thirty day* and had It happened llmt they ran up against afc's/uariMi s S masvnt rsei wm ;•«”£» .™ Of the mishap. Oregon, i „jMjy place# ed the trip In aptte Succeatful Operatlen. Bro B. B. Adam*, machinist, working tURA w c ^£* n iV. in to undergo a eevere ope ration. Dr*. Ut ile. Wright and Adame performed the operation He le about well again and rvpacia to go to work tomorrow morn- Hamlet's Ghoat. mat returned to work, otter a seven ;:r k WT,ViS «sst*nu« «ihoat,*" but we all hope that he will be a* etrong u Hamlet. Jr.. In a few day*. Central Labor Ejection of Officers. The. officers elected to eerve during the next year belong to the fallowing Y‘reeti#nt, C. T. Williamson. It ■ Maher a l'nlnn; first rice preetdret. Wal ler Nath, Mechtalft Union; eeeond vice president. J. t* Collier. Brotherhood of Itatlaey Clerke; ratery treeaurer, R. * i'amplMll. Carmen Union; warden, Jo- • " m- •*“*- ’ IMtekwI ! pleaaed to learn that thero le at leeat one drr«i|ed dlaeaae Hat ,»r>mr h*B been ' nbb- to cure In nil Ite rtajrea. and that la Moulder*' ( Catarrh Haifa Catarrh cUrsBrn" Union, poalllve rur.* now known to .fin ATHENS BEER DEALERS REFUSE TO PAY THE TAX ATHENS. [• tho onJij dealers In -M tirnt f' -Merniiy catarrh t cug a eonatlibtlonal iu-«'n»* reuuli.-d under lows' dleeaee. r.-*i'iliea a ronatltutlopal trwet- uarruntt have been : nient Haifa Catarrh Curo la taker (| h temnlly. ray YHerkaa F. M Jenklna. Moul nlon. N, iNey. l^iKtgrapT.lcai l?i Three ..fThern will »* ln«t*lle«l Vednaednv evening nt ‘ Odd I-VI Hall. Cherry a | reel All labor union men .nient Ha ; fa thttarrli Cure fa taken In. !lV Ml .1. K. liiuuTna. ' i I or* invited to toe present. .lornallj. m tlttg. dtrcctjy upen tha btond with having \lolute.i the l: and mtn oua aurraoea • *i in© avitem. There- <|iiii«>a tlcm to take out Th. .lugging SOIMr. '! ? inl«tl,m..lior t» f '*«• *»•- A-n.Un.Uto, .n/iml.lTj J*, 'T",?7«nrt"h If SST jMTJ." SfSJrOSfe K: ( C!" hl “ r,n “ that he baa engaged •on. of the Boiler* 1 —The near-beer* trouble v/lth the have paid the Inw which re- ’ for! Take Ifalfe Ekmlly IMMe tor ronatlpa- MR. LLEWELLYN KILLYER hey .ifTer One Hu PPMRL. that It falla to -— — -■ — ’ Bend for llat of teetlrnonlala. . sr. rsi’wV-xrfsr'ffl Bt odf~ r - J c,,KSBr * -—>—| Bold by all nrugciela. TSo. New laeue From Chattaaoeo*. I Take Ifi — Bro. ltn Towry errived laat week) from Chattanooga gad la at work In tha VWOSJMSEIBV- Jfl from MlaaourL bat he le not-Mmly fn»m. t'hattanoega. On arrival, ha aaked tho hoya - where the mountains were They pointed to Fort Hill. No. 9t. The twi tourlete just arrived from the far weet. are said to be negotiating with the com- far rite toTti kept in Macon. Jonea le Here. . M. Jonea (wo kin to Ham) marhlnlet from Bavannah. le now at thi Central ahopa. If ’Tothar Dear Charmer. * j'wuffa-ssT before Judge yVwter, will tight the caM**. having em ployed Col. II. C. Tuck to reprerent them. Ordinary Wlngfeld. under In^trucrhuta fr>m tho comptroller gem-nil. will labile n. fn*. at once and they will bo levied on whatever property the dealers have. Thin will he reelated and nn appllcw* tlon for Injunction wll| J - I b<* made. eter at the Centra. R8 JHi “ eemaa. lie ban a room (n Ka«t Mi d takes his meals la Bouth Ms Ml>nothing else, only this: that tl a reel pretty glr) at rgen end of Well la a real line—aee? The Ere department at th* railroad haa been reorganUed, following office re elcted to atrt Members of the following unions make m the competur: ltlaokamlth. Boiler Boilermaker*. Machlnlktn, Copper* mil he and carmen. If a chan with a'red head aver Joins th* Centml force, he will at once be put nt the noasle. He Will Wed. . Rodgers, chlrf clerk me- chgnh-al department of Central rail road. will be married In Rome October 2i. The fhlr bride Is now Mias Helen Hammond. All the boys at the t?en- traL where Rro. Rodgers Is very pop ular. with both all tho happiness that can come to mortala. Carptnt'rs and Joiners. Carpenters and*Jo!n*ra* Union No A Notre Damo Lady's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism. RECEIVES HIGH HONORS |for * home treatment which haa repeat. " «-dlv cured nil of these tortures. She feels It her duty to send It to n! -ufr*rcre KRKK. You cure youraelf e: home as thousands will testify—no chnugo of d|. mate Itelng neernsary. This slm:>M disev- erv hnnhnee uric netd from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, purines n|ood and brightens the eyoe. giving elasticity ape tone to the whole system. If the above interests you. for nr«H»f idliets Mrs. M. Hummeni. Bos It. Xotro D.ime. Made Vic* President - of the American Bankers* Association. The Charleatcn News and Contrler. has this to rnv of onn of Macon's moat prom inent bankers: Th* telegraphic announcement of th* electlou of Mr. I* V. HlUycr. vice presi dent of the American National Bank of Mni-on. Ha., as vie* president of lit* A titer lean Bankers* Association, now In session In Denver. Col., waa received with pleasure by th* many friends of that popular hanker who reside in this city. Mr. llliiyer Is one of the really promt- itbers of the banking fraternity nent 1 year* as state aecre- i Hankers^ Association. \ members of t In the gouth. For tary of the Ucorgta he ha* attended mo., ., c . interest of banking than rrobvbly any other banker in the southern states. He la a fluent speaker and Is uauelf* listed among tluwe who addiess the coovwntlone. and hi* remarks are always kindly end *'iJ/r.^HmyerSiat made a marked of his own hanking Interest an credit to the fraternity general!.. ... election will give marked satisfaction to the bankers throughout Georgia and will be no leas a matter of graUAcatlon to hi* many friends In Bouth Carotin*. lie will be pleamntly remembered ** attending the ftouth Carolina Association wher I’alms In If >7. nt of the prominent . . . ... wit. recognised eh»tuence and ... Jowihlp mad* hla personality felt In that Besides being e banker of prominence. Mr. Htllyer ha* a well deserved renut at Ion aa a story teller and his recitations al ways enliven gathering* which he at-* tends. Those who attended the excursion given by the local bankers to their visi tor* In 1*07 will recall most pleasantly Bankers’ TAFT ON THE ENGINE BUT IT WASN'T WILLIAM H 1 Oyster Season Now Open V.’c are headquarters for Oysters, Fish and Fresh Meats. Oysters all the time. . Your orders solicited. Phones 242—951. W L. Henry Co. jut of town orders receive prompt attention. WE CARRY ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF | ELECTRIC FIXTURES T N THE SOUTH. CALL AND SEE OUR DISPI ROOMS. Morris Putzel KAPLAN & SNETMAIN CONFIDENTIAL PAWNBROKERS 612-14 Poplar St. NUFF CED RELATION OF BAB IMS ID DIVORCES RICHMOND. Ind.. Oct. 3.—The Ihm- hwndle station master this morning yelled to the train dispatcher upstairs asking hint who was on the engine °f| Bdbr'menf - No. 19, a fast easthound passenger train, tried any of the ho'rnc-made bread that The dispatcher looked over Ids sheet soma of our aunts and cousins muke right and thrusting his head out of the window Winifred Black In New York American. "JCvery time I ICO a woman going home with a bug of Imkcr'e rolla." said a clover clergyman the other day to hla congregation. "I feel as If I had had 'At home* cards from tho devil.' ! t i ‘ wonder If he has ever yelled back Taft.*' Idlers around th* station hoard the «iur*tlon end answer and In a few mo ment* word w** going around the city that Judge Taft waa coming on the engine ■'1 th© fast train. All road* In Richmond led to the rail jiliri"iiJSS5T;.Sd‘ l riivrfS candidate 01 * lh * °° m,n * ° f lh * Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion HI. , °^ gr Ipsa bdigndoa or Dy«p«p*U; If you are annoyed with pi i - nk ^ ff yem know aa araQ aa w* do bow good a nrrp- BraHoo Kodol la for ladigwedoa asd dyapepala. It •£*»und the engine end. veiled for Taft The engineer waa examining a valve, but turned, poked his head out of th* win dow and said. "Her* I am. what do yov A woman who will buy baker * bread, when ah© know* how tc hake the real ar- tlclu home, la a gooar. We Heard This Remark , “IT’S THE BEST WHISKEY FOR THE PRICE I EVER TASTED” I »:ut. than i You can eat cracker*. Kmtllsh biscuit, rather of tho bread I had to pretend to eat at a nice, " tha other « clean, orderly housa I went to \L house on business. 7 mistress of It was In the yard, with I elbows on the beck fence. It took two hour* and a quarter to get her tell me what ahe could Just aa well told In ten minute*. I~- enough, but she couldn’t inind on any on# subject. | to fix her tried F° u ! Well among other diversions ^and Inter- Then the crowd s iw^tha* mistake and a quick dispersion folic ruptlona, she Insisted that I stay lunch, and 1 etayed. The children cam# .home from echool and ahft gave them a banana and a piece or soggy bread apiece end told them to rU Thcy didn’t run. How could they, with ••**»* * meal as that to give them iht And then we sat down and .t and half-done pota- egy bread, and some ne esalnst th* Inno- chanm «r, that th.r, will be a merry “"-'jy hu^,«tond would Kt » dl,y>rc«^frym BIDDING FOR THE SHOPS OF 6E0RGIA & FLORIDA VALDOSTA. Os.. Oct S.—The voald be ttCDoceasary fur ox to guarantee a single fcdtb. But to pK TOO to know bow good R Is as wnll •• w« kaow. we rrmctJcwUy will purchase the first bottle for you. You wonder, perhaps, how we can afford to Basks such an offer—It is bccanse wo havo abso- knte confideiMso la tho boorsty and fairuceo of tho public. Wo know there are thousands of persons who Buffer from Id41jc*«Uoq and dyspepsia, who would bo gratcfnl to os for putting thorn la touch with KodoL That !• why. Furthermore, wo know that after you havo word Kodol yoar faith la the prrpantUon will bo •gaai to ours. This proposition wo make 1a not aHofrHher Mol&ah, tel It »• artoaU'd by tb© knowledge that tho o*e of Kodol by you will b -noftt as well aa ooraofvea. How could wo afford to make such an offer to the pub he. and hour o*nkl w« afford to epcr.d thousands of dollar* to tell y.m ebinit It unices wo lOL.itlvr*y knew aud won> suro of the mrrltc of Kodol? We ccnldnl—ft would bankrupt c». But wo know th* Bicrtta of Kodol and «v want you to know. Unu Kodol ae dtrBBUi and it ea<.n«x tail to 7<»- ^Nature admlnlslrr* her perfect digester In liquid Aod Ui.v b why Kodol U li-iuld The noint we make U this: Kodol is a scientific combination of element*, the Lee of which U tho cau>o of indvmuoa Kodol Btakcw up tho loua. Deaso try It to-day at cur risk. It moans more than relief. U »««■■* that th stomach will do Its own work far sooner «h*» Ton'll expect Kodol digests all tha food you oat Hat what you want and let Kodol <flfast H You don't lure to take Kodol all the tlmu. You take It only when you nerd tt Our Guarantee Get a dollar bottle of Kodsl, and do It today. Don't delay. And If you can hooeady say that you did not rocetve any benefiu from tt after you ha\» u#e«J tb.« «ot1rc bentk, lb.‘ drtuglet wtD rt* fai.d yvar money to you without guesUan or delay. We will pny the drmgflBt the price of the bottle paichsM d by you. * Don't hcalUta Any drugslw will give you Kodol on there terms, because he knows oor guarantee It good. The tl.OD bottle contain:' lu times as much an the &0c bottle. Kodol la prepared at th* laboratories of C. G. DtWltt A Oo, Chicago with It Now, that woman spends three-fourths of her day in trivial gossipy Idleness. Why on earth doesn't she put her mind to It and learn how to cook a decent “suswrai ew&«. ot heating* and wlfe-deeertlon* I think of that luncheon and wonder whether the In the pubUehed cases havo to eat .. kind of Bluff. If they do. I dtm’l blame them for the of the Georgia and Florida road, anl committees from several towns have already been heard >m the subject. A commute* from the board of directors of the road, headed by Mr. E. L. Re miss. has been here for two days, and severs) delegations have called upon | them to discuss the matter end make »oloa fbr the different towns that want | the shops. , Yesterday a delegation of business men from Augusta, headed by Editor ! Tom W. levies*, of the Chronicle, waa her* and submitted a bid on behalf of that city. It ts understood that Au- ' gust*** bid Is th* beet that haa been received. It ts also understood that ! August* has geographical dlsadvan- ) tag©* that will operate against her. but to what extent Is not known. Ae near as could be learned the bids for the shops are as follow*: Augusta offers thirty acre* of land and SfvVdtO. or IS0.0C0 without tha land. Douglas offers 100 acres of land and 310,000. Hastehurst offers 100 acres of land and 31.000. Vtdalta offers about tha same. Valdosta did not maka a bid. as tt was not known her* that bids were to be received new. Tha citterns may bid later. | These bids. It !* understood, are to j be laid before the board of directors of the road at tha meeting of that « body in November. »t will be deter- • mined then where the shone will be i venae located While Augusts'* hid U the.tinue for two w« best did offer'd, that of Douglas la not *«ted to civil b . j had. considering the location of that crtmtoal 4 city on the line. Valdosta la also re- * Awarded aa being favorably located foe! SmS/l! ‘ i it Is very nrobahle that the cltlteue; ‘ The Jett t* full of prisoners, about Zt here wll! make a hid fb- them, but It * bF:n« confined ttm*. The — . l ft _ » i Porch here ten weeks ago There are fered. The ehope wl.I he up-to-dateone or n*.or* negroes charged with and ft Is gen •rally conceded that tb*{ amr4er. Judge Re***n will make an I prlte Is worth fighting for. *-'rt to c'.?ar the J*U during the tettn. f,‘nM I pie**that'was a crime i house. "He gst* awful try to do It. My. but he Is cranky about things to cat!” Cranky! I should think a man who had to live on such food as that poor woman provided would go raving crazy in d h# do: meeting of that! Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y, a veteran of the civil war. whb lost a foot at Gettysburg, nay*: 'The good Electric Bitter* have done ts worth more than five hundred dollar* to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little rurpoae. X then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep m« strong and well.** 50c at all drug stores. PERDUE ON TRIAL MONDAY FOR KILUN6 MARSHAL BARNESVII.LE. Ga.. Oct. The Oe- F YOU PAID DOUBLE, YOU WOULD LEAVE “FOR THE PRICE” OFF. It is the best whiskey you ever tasted at any price. Wc anticipated such remarks when we decided to sell our goods at wholesale. Being actual distillers we are enabled to sell you direct, thereby cutting off several profits. • We make one profit, which satisfies. It’s strange why some people think an article is better because the price is high. We could add at least 25 per cent to our prices and the goods would sell, because you could not buy whiskey as good at 25 pel cent more. The methods employed here are distinctive—we are the first and only distillers selling whiskey to the consumer at actual wholesale prices. The goods are old and pure—genuine whiskey. With one exception .wo do not ship less than six quarts—this saves handling—packing and carriage charges—we do not assort. Our way makes it very much to your interest to order here. Always the Same EXPRESS PREPAID—Shipment made in wooden boxes Corn Whiskies “GRASSY VALLEY*—Uiudulter- aled. Very old. No better Com Whiskey made. « full quarts, $4.30; 19 full quarts, $7.54. •‘GRASSY VALLEY”—White, 100 proof, straight Com Whiskey. We are the only distillers selling 100- proof corn at |M| per gallon, two gallons, $4 .75, delivered. Shipments in jugs. Smallest shipment one gallon. Blended Whiskies “Ft. H. C. CLUB”—A perfect blend of ol$I Kentucky Whiskies. It haa that rich oily appearance. We consci entiously say there is no better whis ker. 6 full quarts, $5.75; 13 full quarts, $11.44. “CATE’S S8”—A true blend of Kentucky Whiskies. A good honest whiskey. Will give entire satisfac tion. 6 full quarts, $5.44; 19 full quarts, $9.54. Tennessee Whiskey ‘TREESTOVE-’ — Unadulterated straight Tennessee Whisker. Our leaching process makes this whiskey distinctive. None better. Very old. 8 full quarts, $5.04; 19 full quarts, $14.44. Bottled-in-Bond Whiskies Following brands bc£led by th* Government, whose stamp guarantee! age, purity and strength: CONCORD PURE RYE, lOOprooC 6 full quarts, $5.50;] 19 full quarts, $11.44. CONCORD BOURBON, 100 proof. 6 full quarts, $5.54; 13 full quarts, $14.54. CLARKE’S PURE RYE, 100 proof. 8 full quarts, $4.25; 13 full quarts, $12.44. term of Ptke rupertor 1 at 7.ebuWm Monday and win week*, th© ttrst being,*t«- buetneea and the ©eeondi tal docket. Judge E. J.j •n wtU preside and Hon. O. H. ». worth will act as solicitor the taatl his teem expiring before another Our whiskies do not contain one drop of spirits or other injurious substances.. They are of delightful flavor, high in food properties and medicinal virtues. . that of Perdue, who t*| kilim* D'puty Marshal, R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers Louisville, Ky. Chattanooga, Tenn. Order from nearest point.