Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 06, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1908 ” NTEVALLO Stands for all that is best in soft coal. This company has been exclusive agents for this famous coal ever since it has been in the coal business and has its first complaint to receive from the burners of MONTEVALLO. If you want the best coal that money can buy, then order MONTEVALLO. POCAHONTAS The coal that has been imitated by the greatest number of “so-called” coal dealers, burns clean, lasts long, makes red ash. The coal that ranks next to MOL "EVALLO. BLUE GEM The genuine Blue Gem Coal is good enough for any one. If you get it from us you get the GENU INE. We GUARANTEE this. Will your dealer do as much. - JELLICO The most popular coal on the mar ket, consequently it is often substi tuted. We never substitute. We are EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for each mine from whom we purchase. TENNESSEE This name is applied to all coals whose grade do not equal the genu ine Blue Gem or Jellico. Our Ten nessee coal equals the Jellico sold by most dealers, and is sold much cheaper. ~ ANTHRACITE OR HARD COAL Pennsylvania produces the highest grade of this coal. We purchase in ship loads and are prepared to supply you with the best, in all sizes and at the lowest prices. WOOD! WOOD! It is only necessary to say that we are the largest dealers in wood in the South. Our business has grown to such stupendous proportions that it requires one hundred mules and two hundred men to serve our customers. This gigantic equipment is at the command of the people of Macon and all they have to do is to use the phone, and “THE YELLOW WAGONS ” will do the rest. THE EMPIRE COAL CO. Macon, Georgia Telephones 136 and 1030 Mine Office, Louisville, Ky., P. O. Box 34. BEAT HIS MULE TD AFRAZZLE ,«ND WAS COMMITTED TO THE CITY COURT ON THE CHARGE OP CRUELTY TO ANIMALS., Another cast of cruelty to animal* / fin before . the recorder yesterday morning. Thla tlm# It waa a negro named noyd Jordan, whom Officer Jessup testified waa a beater of hla mule. The . rrii'er etated that he had warned Floyd < n three separate occasions that If he ) o did not cease beating hie mule, nud take better care of It, hr would he forced to lock him up. un the occa sion for which he waa arrested on Hal- urdny. the officer had examined the •nule and found Ita body to ho almoat > ttien with effect* of being beaten. There were alao harness ecara on the mule, and it wa» In such a condition, that It waa cruelty to work. There were a number of witnesses t«> corroborate the officer** atatement. Floyd had hut little to way. except to deny thut he had beaten the animal, only giving It a few lick*. He had tried to sell the mule and waa on a trade for him now. Floyd waa committed to the city • surt to answer to the charge of cruel ty to animate, Floyd la the man whom the offlrera i n had a private blind tiger In the shape of a locker club. The member*. Jtj waa Mid. went Into hla haute and » ve certain signs and then hnd their want* supplied. Thla sign waa aome- x >lng llko thla: Lean over na If lean- Mg on a counter, go throuah the mo* x on of pouring out a drink from a bot tle into a toddy glaaa; life the Imagl- j ary glaaa to the mouth and go t‘trough the motion or drinking and then wtp* off the chin. None but true WHY JASPER DUNLAP WENT WITHOUT GRUB STORY OP THE MAN WHO PORGOT TO BUY HIS 8UNDAY TOBACCO. A caae In the recorder's court yester day morning revealed why It waa that deeper Dunlnp hud to borrow material for hla Hunday meal*. Jaapcr had laid In hla supply of ra tlona Saturday night, and the grlla and the lard nud the onion* and oil the ac cessories lor the week's provision sup ply were placed In • crocus sack- When Jasper sinrted home and got ** for as the auditorium where Urn speaking was going on. he happened to think that he Imd forgotten to set hla weak'* sup ply of tobacco. Such a thing as going through Sunday without tobacco w* nut of the qui-Mlon. so he turned to g< In front of liftUAMItnftuai wera i number of carriages and vehicles of all Aorta walling for the speaking t< break up. Jnspar saw Joa Clark m the driver * seat of a'carftage. and ask ed him to look after hla sack while he went-hack to the store after the to bacco he had forgotten*. Jo* didn't care, and the neck was placed. In the carriage. In ttv« minute* Jasper waa hack but Joe was gon& Jasper went all among the carriages asking after the man who had the carriage down there by the hitching poet. Finally another driver told him It waa Joe Clark who drove for Geo. S. Riley & Son. Officer Seth Knight was appealed to. and In a short while the Joe Clark he anted waa found at the stable where he had gone to get on a thicker coat Rut tlm neck of rations was not found, look a* well as might. The sack waa found yeaterday morning, however, and ere where they had been placed by Joe when he went to the at.thie. and Joe, having taken on too much for Saturday night, had no mora idea of what he hnd dona with the rations thfn the mnn In the moon. Mr. (leorge Riley. Junior, wn* In court to testify to the honesty of Jo©. Who Imd been with the stable about ©fritter n yeitra, and the case was dis missed. And (his Is why Jasper had nothing to eat on Hunday except that which he borrowed. Doctors 8aid Ha Would Not Live. Peter Fry. Woodruff. Pa., writes "After doctor!ng» for two years will the heat physicians In Wayneaburg. and atlll getting worse, the doctors advised me If I had any business to attend to I ha.l better attend to It at once, as I could not possibly live nn- other month n* there waa no cure fo: me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recom mended to me by a friend and I Im mediately sent my son to the store fo,- It. atul after taking three bottles l be gan to get better and continued to Improve until I was entirely well." II J. Lnmitr A Co., near Fourth National •Ifrxak. agents. SAVANNAH'S AUTO MEET TO BE SPLENDID AFFAIR *.nnoH ii—... Nathan Gill*sple is Chock Full of En thusiasm About It. Mr. Nathan Gillespie, of Ravanah, *#*ont Hunday In Macon with hla homo folk. Macon people are always glad to ace him. "Macon people, and really not all of nnah people have any ever held In the south. The roada are In the best of condition, and aome of the straightaways are elinply splendid. We are going to have martial law de- dared so that the militia will he out to look out for the roads and keep them dear of other vehicles during the races, and then all the roada will he declared In a dangerous condition to ns to keep all other vehicles off. They are going to smash all records on that day .and aa Chatham county Is for- lunate in having the best roads on earth for the purpose, and this fact being vn to the auto n\fn ell over the country, you may look'out for Ah© low. prttrof record* that you might think was the limit.^ WALTER TURPIN RETURNS TRIP BY BEING LOCKED UP An Offictr’s Kindly Act to a Drunkan Countryman. A countryman named Jack Renter waa before tho recorder yesterday on the charge of a plain drunk. The case developed how the police sometimes befriend a fellow. Detec tive Tom Jones found Kcntcr In tho rear yard of a near-beery and drunk. He hnd his money spread out on tho ground, aome seventeen dollars, and trying to count It. It was growing dark on Saturday evening, and the ne groes were congregating around the man. The officer thought that It would be best to send tho man to the station house where he and his money would he safe, rather than to leave hint where he would he robbed. Owing to the circumstances, the re- corder Imposed a line of only two dol lars and a half on Kcntcr. and h« went away sober and happy. YK8TERDAY*8 WEATHER. Meteorological data furnished by th« local office of the Milted States Weather Rureau, Department of Agriculture fo» the 24 hours ending at 4 P. m.. locai time. Thermograph Raidings, AL G. FIELD'S MINSTRELS. For twenty-three years Al. O. Field Greater Minstrels have ijeen known fa vorably to the theater-pnlng public of the country. The offcrlnu* of this com pany are everywhere conceded to be the most original ever conceived for a min strel performance. With a. reckless dis regard for expenses, Mr. FI Old has thrown thousands of dollars Into the voracious ultimate result that this very lavishness of expenditures lias proven the success of his enterprise. American minstrelsy occupies a unique position on the stage. Mtuny minstrels that once were popular witih the people have, dwindled Into forgetfulness. It has remained alone for "the grand old man of inlnatrSlsy." Al. O. Field, to continue and grow greater season after season class by Itself. It stands atone among minstrels. The At. <7. Field Greater Minstrels will appear here at the Grand for two performance* today—matinee, 3:10; night, "HUMAN* HEARTS.** Till we have reflected on It. w«l scarcely aware how- much the sum human happiness Is Indebted ** Hubbard Bros. & Co.'s Cotton Letter NEW YORK.! Oct. 5.—Again the decline has come from complications In Europe, where the political troubles In tho Bal kans have Increased the depression In Great Brltaoln and created further uncer tainty In continental business circles. That the treaty of Berlin should be vio lated is Inded a serious matter. Our market, however, for soma time did re. fleet the uncertainty abroad and It waa not until selling against Southern pur chases made itself felt that the market slowly drifted to the low point at the close. We expect our American spinners will continue to buy slowly on a scale down. They will be likely to do so in order to obtain the better grades. Aa for other years, bought cotton as It declined. Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war who lost n foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done la worth more than Hv© hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad ca«e of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Hitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 60c at all drug stores. Four Large Furniture Expositions Having visited and purchased onr furniture and car pets at the. immense furniture expositions in Grand Rapids, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York, we are now prepared to show tho best selected line of goods ever brought to Georgia. E. J. & P. D. WILLINGHAM Such, at least. Is the Idea brmarht fore Tha Oemulgee River at Macon at 7 a- ‘ feet; at llawklnsville. 1.3 Abbeville. 3.0 feet, and at Lum- audience City, 1.4 feet. nrever evergreen i DRUNKENNESS A Curable Disease Eminent Physicians and Scien tific Mon Agree That It Should Bo Treated As Such. 11 am..73 12 m ..71, 1 pm..77! our neighbor* 2 pm..7*| tli * ““ of — .. acted and properly presented. **“*• «r t •*— — sing j*a X.. ... production. "Human Hearts*." aptly ns the "fnrevr Human Hearts' *» to el. . nature! and uplifts him from the sordid cares and petty worries of daltv toll «n.t trouble. The stonr of •’Human Henris" U clean, wholesome and Intelli gible to everyone. There Is no sugges tion of vulgarity In sny of Its *cta : hut n story of convincing strength Is told hv the enthor. In a mnnner that annesls Irresistibly to all classes of theater goer*. The enormeue success Had an Audienc* With tha Pope While He wa* In Romt. Mr. Walter Turpin has returned from an extensive trip through Eu rope. vtailing many of tho moat Im portant points. It will he remember, e l that it was W>t long ago that ho bad the good fortune to h*v« the oppor tunity of bring presented to tha Pop* through the instrumentality of some Influential friends. Mr. Turpin la vary proud of this honor, a* well ho might be. It In probable that next year Mr. Turrtn will begin a trip around the' world. Thla I* one of hla pet hohbtee, and If he van secure a companion, there' Is no doubt of the trip being taken. On© of Macon's moat prominent young X istness men !« endeavoring to *•> ar- nge his business matters #o that ha can take the trip with Mr. Turpin, and Drunkenness Is a progressive dis ease: the moderate drinker Is not sat isfied with two or throe drinks a day. the craving for more and more be comes irresistible as the disease ad vances; the result ta Chronic Alco holism. The treatment used successfully by thousand* right In their own home* l» Orrlne. It ts a scientific cur* for Drunkenness and has given su<*h uni versal satisfaction that It la sold un der % positive guarantee to effect a c.urw or your money will be refunded This guarantee la given in good faith and la carried out to the letter. Or- rlne la not a new remedy: It has been sold by the leading druggists in every city for year*. It has lifted tens of thousands from the depths to worthy manhood and hsa the hearty endorse ment of graterul men and women in every state tn the Vnlor,. Orrine No. l Is fa© secret remedy; Orrlne No. r 1* for those wI*ling to described < ce»s. ,r hv so m*nv theatrical managers, t sensationalism snd criminal adtuncts are ner#»sssry to * pluv to assure Ita success with the public. Bnrh plays die out ss seen ss the public Interest wanes. Not with © Arams possessing the merit of A picture of health in every glass— ‘ Heart* " The lease of life ae. '‘(he finest made" ....K ■ -U. la nnt O^nanSant ah v “* flrvu solid basts of hu Itv sag tinman feeling*. It touche heartstrings, rouses our later better net*, and makes us feel kinder to !« onr fellow men for having wtt of nlavere. and the same fldentgr to *ee*le and mechanical detail that mode Its former visit notable. The engagement la for matinee and night on Friday. "THE MERRY WIDOW.** . apeak any longer, foe I know von are alt anxfo't* to -et to The Mernr hustling »ip % ©rioter to ■ IlYhere.«e \Vr.t- tI Tk. nr-ln. ,V '* Teeter minting erl’te ' \\ !C T»*** endorsement of tho *how. At the Washington. D. C.. for free booklet Grand ao<m. on Drunkenness, mailed In plain - - t sealed envelope. Orrlne will be mailed Ontr tweetv.nne dare to THE FAIR sealed on receipt of price. Bold by Twct wet* tot ♦>,*« to **t vonr clothe* leading' dnutflsu. and In this city by f »*»*R THEM RIGHT NOW. Albert H. J. Lamar * Ca I McKay. Guaranteed wider tba National Para Food Law —has the real Beer flavor —minimum amount of Alcohol—no adds * ■■ 1 1 111 — and positively non-intoxicating At all the best places Carstarphen Warehouse Co., Distributers, Macon, Georgia