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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1908
OUR
HOBBY
Pin MRS. HA1NS FOR
1 PROSECUTION
Etoy man has his hobby— t
Some collect rare coins—others rare pictures or
postage stamps.
STBRJL FALSE
Congress Not in Session When
He is Charged With Dis
If She Appears as Witness,
Testimony Tq Be Against
Husband.
. NKW YORK." Oct. 5.— Although MWMl
ATinrovitiff Pension* » f or rl™ Pet#r r. ir., today,
* 1 euBivug. J j 0 nj,. an affkt.-ivlt* of sperlflfatlons In
- - ■ — ! lupport of h«r motion f*»r aiimorti. «-oun-
MURVII8W. Lincoln. Ktb.. Oct. i.—In. ?«> (••• end the custody of her children
in interview given out late today Wm. J. 1 In the cult f*
mIdl'diii«« divorce brotuhi
I he
ever muile a •peer.-h
has l»e*n alleged, that! try her husband aliortiy before his shoot*j
l*eech or wmte uii edl-|h»» of Wm. K Annie. that fa»-t. it aj>- i
OUR HOBBY
' that all of his els
jd-ntlona and that ha favors * 1
; slen fsolls-y- lie wild.
eld'sn
4’iipl. 11 dine
was notified todrsy that Mrs.
affidavit would be ffjed tomorrur-
Is getting together Men’s Wearables— of un
known quality to the average store.
Come in and take a look at our collection.
Higher criticism invited.
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
4t it Never Rains
But that it
Pours”
This la aa old expression con
taining ranch that is trus. A
man navrr has bad bad luck but
that tt carats In "bunahea." It
l<»eka Uka everything comu tn
Jump*— trouble, hapytnssa, luck,
I«in. misery.
Why not try to control this ela-
ment Into making It all for ihe
Naif Hoto tor prosperity and
avcoaaa and financial indepen
dence. Tou can. Just begin
saving your money and bank It
—It will grow under your vary
ays eucoesa wfl| "pour" on you.
W§ pay * per cant compound
lntarowt—that "halpa soma M
Secure and road our free book
let tailing how and why wars
•ate.
have endorsed 1 attorney f.
- ’lion
•Iba
VPmVIP been called to a! The rmdsslon to mt .. MPteL.
(Mpi'lng from a republican paper which I •‘'•lay had given rim?, to a rumor that
purport* in I* an eiirect from a speech, sir* ffalnt had decided in admit fhe
on the auhject of pensions delivered by i truth id her huvhin<r* charges
me in fruigH-ss und the data of Hie ■peach ■•d hlti in his
l» fixed at November It. 11*1. In the pur-
tmrted apaarn. I am arcusad of crltida*
lug the
tel fit
the
will be i
ported apaarn. I am arcusad of erltt
lug the appmprlatfons for pensions and
am ebargsd with using language unfriend
ly to the pensioner. 1 deal/s to sav that
I ntver used the language attributed to
me. either In congress or anywhere else.
I never mad* a speech against pensions
tn oongrsss or anywhare else. On the
contrary, my record shows that I favored
the liberal pensions to the surviving so)
glare and to their dependants.
Congress Net Ivan In Session.
"Cong re so was not In session on No
vember IS, (112. as any one can ascertain
by siamlnlng the records. The first
session of emigres* adjourned In the sum
mer of 1«f? and the second ae*»lon did
not sasembi# until iJrceraber of that
year.
”1 think that the language quoted Is
the seme that had been used at other
times, when It was charged that I had throughout
naed the language In an editorial In a ne
per .if which I waa at one time editor.
It waa claimed that the editorial ap
peered In 1IM. This waa nearly
Tuesday,: October 6th
—in/ .....
year* before J became connected with
the paper. 1 do not know whether the
editorial ever appeared In that paper, but
I know that I was not connect#! with the
paper until long after the data aa which
the editorial la said to have appeared,
and I know that I saver wrote an edito
rial for that paper or any other paper, or
eves said in a speech or otherwise, any
thing unfriendly to the soldier and hi*
pension. As this misrepresentation was
Kr .°«?wi.’:L,:r. n .' ftn Aa , o, u yV^
>rmt hsvs endorsed pensions and I favor
liberal pension po!ley. M
nd tin
_ ...—telPPPL-.jing trial for the
murder nf Anni*. hut thli «as promptly
—* by Mr Percy tonight.
* * take* any.netlye part In
'if Mr* Iful
irder trial,"
a witness foi
I.J Mr. Percy.
_ . d for the defense
The October grand Jury to which thei
Ifsln* rase will he presented, waa *worn ’
In today In Flushing. The prompt
will he presented, was sworn
... . ... Flushing. The prompt reti
of * n . Ittdletment Is expected ngnl
J apt llulna In the c**« ' “
brother. T. Jenkins Ifnln
while the mptfiln sittf
Into Annls. the evident - ... ... .
compl)?a»ed. |t l*lnx necessary for
' the captain
. who stool l»y
emptied bis revnlv
IproScutlonf^^eiUnMIshtolhe rViim'i*'
aide satisfaction of the grand Jury Its.
contention that he aided end abetted {
In the commission of the deed by himself
drawing a revolver and holding off res
cuer* The defense has held that T. Jen- !
Halns was passive and neutral 1
I only drew his revolver,
to defend id* br-dticr and himself after'
both had been threatened with violent
by Annls* frly.lr
WHAT THE CITY WILL
GET FROM LICENSES
Matinee 1:10: Night A: 18.
AM Kit KWH FAVORITE INDOOR
HIIOW.
AL. G. FIELD
MINSTRELS
THE AMOUNT WILL BE SOME 8HY
OF THE RECEIPTS FROM THI8
SOURCE LA8T YEAR.
“Safest for Savings’
EQUITABLE
BANKING
SLOAN
COMPANY
Goo. A. Smith, President.'
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in
ternally. acting directly upon the blood
S id mucous surfaces of the system, there-
’ destroying tbs foundation of the dls*
oo—rjCAiirub—bi> awrvttf SS"«^uir
lag nature In doing Its work. The pro
pnetors have so much faith In Its cura
tive powers that- they offer One Hundred
1 toiler* for any ease that It falls to cure,
■end for list, of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo,
^•ti’d by ell Druggists. 75e.
Take Hell's Family Pills for oonstlpa
Hen.
ODD FELLOWS HERE
DURING STATE FUR
- ' tlOO Reward, $100.
The reader# of this paper will he
pleased to leant that there la at least one
dreaded disease that actenoe has been
able to cure In all Ita stages, and that la
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1s tbs only. . - ....
positive cure now known to the medical i $2,700 h-i.s been collected from licenses
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutions' '* .....
disease, requires a eonstlt lit tonal treat
Up to date City Clerk Campbell has
, „ collccled the sum of |62,t!0 from 11*
ure Is the only reuses for the city. Of this amount
. - . . *° ths medlral | $2,700 hs.s been collected from licenses
stsrrh being a constitutional on the near-beer dealers. For the bal-
anr« of th*» year. It Is estimated that
possibly ono thousand dollar* more
llected. making a total say
(lie. Paul Is I»nde. Chsrlea Rein*
hart. George T. Martin. Walter f*h»T-
uood, Nonnan Stanley and Half a
Hundred nVkers.
ttc. M)r. 78e. $1.00.
. Price#—Matinee 28c. f.0o, 7$c.
Night 2ic to $1.00.
SPIOIAL NOTICES
JESSE B. HART
TunanU .Director
IMy AasUtsst
PriTftts Ambnlanoe
PstsobbI Attention Given All
Bueineta.
■■ Office Phono 467
Rooidooo Phono 700
I. O. Pursioy. Lamar city.
PURSLEY ^ CLAY,
UNDKRTAKIftt.
Always open, lit and 11$ Mulberry ft.
Oldest tael waive undertaking bouse In
Maeen. Phene 4M. Prepared to fill
telegraph or tetepkons •orders on short
notice.
INSURANCE TAX.
Agents ®f Ure. life, accident, beading
lad insurenoe of every description
equtred U make returns of premtL __
•catvad to September I# and to pay the
.i aa tame by Oetober in
A. *. TINHLKT, Ti
MRS. H. 0. TINDALL,
Teacher of
English, Trench and Latin
Gertifieito of Authority
Commercial National
Bank
MA00N, GA
Opened August 5th, 1008
Me t:n.
Trsaaary PepertmenL
* •• CWrreacy.
^ j.—, m —1. iHt
Whmeas. by sattafsrfoe:
•sated to the andsretgtwc
f»sda to appear that "Ilia Ouasaerciai
f dries of Coir toiler
Friday, Oct 9
Matins# t;SO; Night 1:11.
IV. E. Nankeville’s
Picturesque Melodrama
Human Hearts
A Magnificently Hinged and Com*
plete Production. A company above
the avergga.
Night—Jle to $1.00.
THELYRIC
Management
FRANK AND HUBERT BANDY.
Bill Week October 5.
QH.pKRT BA RON X#
Pretnlef Chn’ractcr Impersonator.
TH* KRI.LTS,
In Binging, Talkltyr, Dancing Peaturra.
HARY KKLLY.
Tha Moat ArtllUe Juvonlle Ibuicer
on the Road.
VKDA AND gUINTAROiriY. x
EtlraorUlnary Kaponenta Of Equipoise
on the Rolling dlobe.
ASSOCIATES ARE DONORS
TO MR, THARPE BALDWIN
MAD1RON. Os.. Oct. 8-~Ths preal*
d<nt and dlractora of the Bank of Mad*
Ison met In apeelal session today and
passed resolutions of congratulations
to Mr. Tharps Baldwin on ftla ap
proaching marriage to Miss Bara due
Langford, of CVwyeri. which will oc
cur at the bride s homo tomorrow even
ing.
Accompanying the resolutions was an
elegant sot of silver, the dm of (he
bank, beetdaa individual gifts from the
officers.
Mr. Baldwin has been tn the service
of the bank aa bookkeeper for the past
live yea re.
DEPUTY GRAND MA8TER R. I
CHEEK EXPECTS ATTENDANCE
OF SEVERAL HUNDRED.
Division Deputy Grand Master R. 1*.
Cheek, of the eleventh division of the
state organisation of Georgia odd Fel
lows. autos that the attendance at the
regular form meeting on Tuesday. Oc
tober 27, will be especially large. He
expects at least Ave hundred members
of the order, although only about six
ty will be accredited representative*
Official delegatee will be here from all
of the lodge# uf Baldwin. Illbb, Jas
per, Mecca. Pulaski. Putnam. Twiggs
and Wilkinson counties, but In several
Instances almost the entire member
ship' ef a lodge will be here on account
* * - , flt “
of the fact that the State Fair will be
open. In arranging for this district
convention. Mr. Cheek had U Axed _
irJXr&USUlS^SS’SS: NO EFFORT TO ANNUL THE
bird# pith one stone by attending the
meeting and the fair at the same Ur
•ad at lees expense. All aeealona «
be held In the 1. o. O. F. hall, hut
practically every one in attendance
will visit rthr fair during hla stay In
U C.. Aug. l. in ■
-IS HUMAN HANDS
foaos t> si i ear - - Gtitumsrri.il iiwiiinii limwv
DO not touch it.
rJii •sssr^LSs snnASs !^*»*n’*«*."*~
the
ErJSX.!
bafors an
t Wlss.1 10 COI
*Vow*'nirni
Kstw ivptitv an.l Acting I
the I'urriarw. de bervby . _
•Tbs i^Qjnmerdal Nsllcnsi Bank
coo • la the city rt Ma«x»n la the
of 3hbt% wad BUU of Oe.vr.ja. is
see tae owio'u ih atnv,:
■■■■■L r leetloa Fifty-one buu
fired a ad sistv-nlne of the Revised fftet
of Mr
, .‘3X
u provided
in
r>, tan4 M HmI ft Ikl.
&- a.r ^ Auru*L kakp
Depoty aad Acting Oompiruflec «>f
Wit nr*.
re. li t-
Blais
. Ti jiwso
1 cSWircr
factory thay are kaedled eetlrMy t-v aa-
JUjy.tog* enageleesly oWe. Ne
Jeil-0 ICE GBERIH Powder
to kiumi ■
»• ira asd a
elaaiMpM
«CK CRCAM la Easy te Mite.
Maple, Met III
TVs Wakes two qssrte ef tasoeto. vel
vety IsacreswyUUrt ^.lv (tisalfa 10
Mlseieselesefef sk»e» 1 amt ayleke.
^sf^ryey, Arnev
MM.MT. 'j
SET FIRE TO GRASS AND
BURNEO BIG LOT OF HA
What Somebody's Cigarette Did for
Mr. L. A. Mitchell.
wont Ho the land of Mr. L. A. Mitchell
below the oily reserve, and aef Are
to the graaa. either accidentally or in
tentionally, thereby destroying about
ten tons of hay.
The grate beneath the hay in the
ild was dry and burned readily,
scorching end destroying the hay above
It. The Arc spread over tome ten
acre# of the lend. With hay at fit
the ton. it will be seen that the Are
waa destructive. It ta supposed that
tome one went about the Aeld with a
cigar or cigarette, and threar a match
down Itf the graaa.
A CARD
This la to certify that all druggists
are authorlted to refund your money
If Pbley's Honey amt Tar fall# te cure
your cough or cold. It stops tha cough
heals the lungs end preveute serious
results from a cold. Cures la grippe
cough end prevents pneumonia and
consumption. Contains no epilates
The genuine I* In a yellow package,
efuse substitutes. H. J. Umar * Co.
Co. near Fourth National Bank, agents.
THAT UNSIGHTLY PILE
NOT TO BEJMOVED SOON
Net Likely That tha'Mayor aad Coun
oil Will Grant Similar Permits.
Mr. T. X. Artopa. one of the arbi
trator* appointed to appro lee the value
•f the marble, building material aad UoaULu
tools of the Southern Marble Co. and O va,u, J
which to stored ta the park on Third
street* opposite the new government
building said yesterday that the ee-
will be
of fCS.kSO for toe y.....
l*at,y»*ar the receipts from licenses
amounted to 9»S.8«0. and this would
make a falling off of $2M3P. Aa the I
license* from the liquor dealers ‘
amounted to about $49,000. the Increase
of the several license* for this year
and the natural Increase of buainesa.
the amount shy of the revenue from
liquor licenses to about $14,000.
LAST QUARTER OF PENSIONS
TO BE PAID IN DECEMBER
ATLANTA. Qa., Oct S—The tost
quarter of the 2909 pension* for Con
federate veterans and their widows will
not be paid before December, when
the Asa money will begin coming In.
unless some unusual way to found foi
getting the needed funda.
The normal condition of th# state
treasury leaves the state practically
without money, except that which can
be borrowed, from now until tax col-
leetora begin sending In their collec
tions.
Tha Arat $80,000 loan waa negotiated
by Governor Smith and Treasurer Park
Saturday. It comas from the Fourth
Naltonal Rank.
Fill your bins kow with Clinchfietd
Coal and you . will be Independent
when Me mercury drops. Order from
your dealer or dlreet of the ClInchAeld
Coal Corporation. Charlotte. N. C.
Hear Musical Thors play the
Xylophones at Theatoriura.
MARRIAGE OF MISS SPEER
do. wno a«»<mupained sire. W. A.
J pcer and her daughter. Mrs. Russell
.• Thoms*, to New York on their way
to New JTork returned horn# today.
He denied that any attempt will be
de hv the family to annul the re-
it sensationally romantic marriage
of Mlaa Speer to young Thomas her
father’s chauffeur. !<• stated that It
has been decided that Mrs. Thomas
ihall remain In KuiMpe away from her
lusband for an Indefinite period, aad
the future will depend on whether htr
sentiments remain aa they now are.
Mon's and Women’s Fall
Regals; an elegant stock just
in. Parks & Everett.
BEULAH M’CABE'S SOLE
SURVIVOR IS PICKED UP
MOBILK. Ala. Oct. I—A message
received here today by the collector of
> port states that the Itclglan steam-
Tints arrived at Fort -Arthur, Texas,
today, and reporta picking up at sea
a raft having op board Alexander
ftjoholto. sole survivor of the crew of
the American schooner Beulah Mc
Cabe, end one dead body. Hjoholm
reported that hla companion had died
from exhaustion and starvation.
Tha raft waa picked up two hun
dred miles southwest of the Bahama*.
Bjoholm who reported that the McCabe
encountered a hurricane and founder
ed. eras tn an exhausted condition. He
believed everything and every soul on
board went down with the exception
of hlmaelf and the dead man. The
aohooner was built at Hath. Matnn and
her home port was CrtoAeld, Md. The
loaa ie estimated at 9TI.9H.
The following la a list of the crew:
Captain E. W. Bailey. R. O. Under-
sen. boatswain: J. A. Bjoholm. J. Sr-
rtckkten and Emit Johnson.
Here’s what Barney Oldfield, the famous automobile rac
ing driver, says about PEPSI-COLA: \
“I enjoy PEPSI-COLA first rate.
It’s a bully drink—refreshing, invig
orating, a fine 'bracer’ before a race,
and a splendid restorer afterwards.”
PEPSI-COLA is the Original Pure Food Drink—guaranteed
under the U. S. Gov’t Serial No. 3813. At all soda fountains,
5c a glass—at your grocer’s, 5c a bottle. Beware of imitations.
Shewmake Brothers Co.
Dublin, Ga. ,
:DEALERS IN:
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Cypress and Pine Shingles
Laths, Etc.
All Inquiries Answered Promptly '
As Manufacturers of
ENGINES and BOILERS
we desire to call particular aften tlon to the High Grade Engines we are
turning out and to say that we guarantee without hesitation that there
to no better engine of Its clasa p ut on the market today In tha United
State*. The perfectly balanced valve makf* It of high value, and the
workmanship being first class, and a substantially put up engine,
adapts it particularly to work requiring hard service. We are fur
nishing them to almost all kind# of power plant* and particularly to
It being ua»*d largely In saw mill, planing mill, oil miti, cotton mill, and
ginning plants. We arc prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers
who can give us a call that It has no equal. Write for full Information
and do so today.
ADDRESS
Schofield’s Iron Works
\
Macon, Georgia.
Teeth
pratoement had been sent oe some I
time axe. but that nothing had been I
heard fretn It.
The affair* of the Southern Marble Co.
are In the rederat court* ef Florida, and
tt to now impossible to tell when the
unsightly pile will be notm. It
ulll be sold, probably, on the ground,
•nd then some time may #Up*- before
tt JHM be removed,
n to net ltkrljr th* mayor and council
will grant:a permit to any <mx else
I* occupy any of The parka with bufld-;
Its material or anything else, here-
arur. |
and a evrect breath are the
result of constant care and
Meade & Baker's
Carbolic Mouth Wash
At your drugftot'a, 13c, JOc, #1.00.
« Bottlea 12 Bottle*
$ S.09 $11.fa
9.75 12.50
10.50 15.00
SAM AND ED, WEICHSELBAUM '
F. 0. Box No. 65. ClO Morkot St.- Chattanooga, Tenn
Phono Not 820. '
Our stock is complete with the finest and host brands
of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. •
Bottled In -Bond— t Boltin
Sylvan Grove $4.80
ttoll of Lexington 5.00
Atherton • years aid 6.SO
Delivered; express Prepaid.
RYE (Original Bottling)
4 Bottles t Bottles 12 Bottlea
Lewis •$ $8.90 $ 9.$0 $19.50
Murray HIU1 Club 5.00 9.00 19.50
Upper Ten 6.10 10.CO 15.00
7.50 14.CO 20.75
6.75 10.75 15.7$
- 4.50 9.00 11.75
4.50 C.00 11.71
EXPRESS PREPAID.
Wo also handle all the leading Beers—Schlitz, Blue
Ribbon. Budweiser, Piel’s and Lackmnn.
Write for price list. Lot us know your wants.
Three Feather#
Black Label....
Wilson
Paul Jones
STEWART INCAPACITATED
WASHINGTON’. Oct. S-Th. m«4l-
o.l board at umy oltlcr. In lb. e.M
«f Cl. Wm. F. pt.wart, V. 8. A.
Pl<Md In command ot th. unorrlianad
po»t at F.rt Grant. A Ha, by Prail-
dtrnt R.ia.evrU, today reported that ot-
Brer Incwiutod for .crrlc. Th.
«n fallow.:
\V. ,r< ot lb. ^platan tb.t this
«lt1#w t. plainly lncp*elt,l*d for »c-
ttr* *MwtB>. account of heart dtrau.
which h« Brat exhibited thirty-four
yran if.* . *
Tht« .cUen doe. nut «nd th. cbm.
Col. St*wart will preaent taatlmony
and produra wltnaaooa of hla own be
fore n retiring board.
BISHOP TIERNEY DIES
AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
HARTFORn. Conn.. Ocf. S—Th* Rt
Rr». Michael Ttarnry. blohop of th.
Roman Catholic dtocara of Hartford,
wn. wma stricken with naralyrts on
Saturday died today. Bishop TI.rnoy
was born Hi County Tlrp.rury. Inland.
jSsptambar 9. 1U».
NEAR-BEER TAX CHECKS
ARE COMING IN SLOWLY
ATLANTA. G*.. Oct. 5—Another
cheek for near-beer money waa de
posited In the state treasury today. It
came from Spaulding county and
amounta to $1,490. It makes the total
sum collected to date. $2,400.
A Healthy - Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed good
health since w* began using Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, three years ago." says
L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route 1. Gull-
ford. Maine. They cleanse and tone
the system la a gentle way that doss
you good. 25c at all drug stores.
SUPREME COURT TO CALL
CIVIL CASES ON NOV. 3
ATLANTA. Ga . Oct. 5—Th# state
supreme court announced today that i
the first call of cases on the etvtl dock* .
#t for tha October term will begin on |
Tuesday. November 2. The hearing i
will Include cnees from the Cordete. j
Albany. Southern. Oconee, Brunswick!
and Atlanta circuits. <
Wesleyan College Conservatory of Music J
ScHoaIb of Art, Expression and Business, have nn- :
tional reputation and arc known abroad. Their diplomas ;
and certificates are credentials. The best instruction is.
the cheapest. Young todies already matriculating for
rooms and classes. Catalogue free, - :
DuPONT GUERRY, President j
This is a
Picture
Of one of our now Runabouts
tiiat wo have just received.
We are showing a complete
line of cutunder and straight
sill Runabouts, Surreys and.
Phaetons, and invite your in-
sjtcction of .them at any time.
218-220 Third Street.
Phone 2545.
C: B. WILLINGHAM
COTTON FACTOR
Ship Me Your Cotton and
Get the Best Returns
MACON -
GEORGIA