Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 06, 1908, Image 8

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Fine Line • Kuppennheimer Clothing ' 'ii' ff lli Star Clothing Co. DAVE WACHTEL SENATOR m FELOER TO APPEAR BEFORE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND GIVE THEM SOME INFORM ATION REGARDING THE NEW CONVICT LEASE SILL—COM MISSIONERS TALK OF BONOS AND IMPROVEMENTS/ Senator Folder will appear by In- nation before the county commits- •lonqrg at their meeting today. Till* In tin* r-tfular meeting of the coirnit»»sion*rx, and they have Invited Urn sum: or to give them some in- i torld»;« formation u* to the convict leave bill' T ' recently t-ntuua. this Tlw i,n im nt quota of state convict* for Itlbb county 1 h forty-nix, and It in ijii.JcrMtooij that t" • Ih numbs r may be rained to fifty. The < 0,1,10!**.otar# want to know how thin additional number will affect. If It dm* att ct. th«» amount of th« achool fund. The Commissioners have fixed the amount «f the aiiproprifttlou tor the public school# of the county for Ahe current Mir, *— 11 — **-- *- Informat The eomrnlFNionora will alio proba bly take up the matter of prowl ng off Icon other than on the# hnvrmcnt floor for the sheriff. the tax collector and the tax receiver. Just how this can be done the commie /-loner* tt/ krw neceailty of changing thwm at once. H* nan at a lo«* a* to *i.ia\ could be done, but that something must by done wan certain. Yesterday Commissioner McCrary was at the jail looking after noma Im provements In that institution. Re cently repairs have been made among the cell# and the prison proper, the •teel flooring having .been replaced with new sheets of steel and many rusted bars replaced. Now‘the paint ers will begin the work of painting the steel work with a metallic paint, something like the paint used on steel Easy to Remember—Ask Yoar Dealer About It. A new aoft drink Just being Intro duced by Anheuser-Busch.. It Is a de- i lightful. sparkling, refreshing bever age. Absolutely no restrictions upon Its aale. as tt comes within all require ments of U. H. Government lawa la uding the sals of soft drinks. HAKES ASTONISHING CIRLS. Mi-o-na Tah'ets Cure Dvspspsla by Promptly Removing the Cause, or Money Back. Mi-o-na Is a scientific and effectljf remedy for the permanent cure of In digestion. Food la digested In the stomach by twan.i of a churning movement of the wall* of the stomach, which thor- mghly mixes the food with the gau- trie or hb-nmeh Juices. If the muscular walls are flabby hut they recognise and lack tone or energy, the stomach AMERICAN LEAGUE WASHINGTON. Oct. I.—Washington shut out Phliaueipnia today I to t by Lunching hits In tne dghtn off Coombs. •A no fielding of McBride was the feature. uc.i.L-m- ,,.000 M# OJx—J A f ...000 000 000—0 If ST. LOUIS. Oct. 6.-Cleveland of a double-Deader i 3 to 1. An ertor by Lajole. followed by an error by Bradley fn the sixth, paved the way for the two run* that eventually today’s first game. Befora these er wars made, the * ‘ the fact that something must be done, cannot churn the food properly, and T'cre must be some repairs, prln- ‘*fhe digestive juices are not properly dp.illy new flooring, and thus the mixed with the food, matter Is up for consld* cat loth to any I This causes Indigestion. The com- to 1. was tied. 1 In the sixth Ilofman batted to LaJole. who threw to the grandstand. Hofman going to second. Cries doubled to left, but Hlnchman was slow In fielding. A perfect relay. Hlnchman to I’errlng to Bradley, caught Criss at third, but Brad ley failed to put the ball on the runner. WiUiam singled to left, scoring Cries. In the first Bt Louis scored on Hart- set’s single, a stolen base and a single by Hofman. Cleveland tied In the fifth on Stovall# double. Criss’ error and Lleb- hardt's single. Dlneen wss In excellent With Foster pitching Cleveland took , the second game 6 to 3. Cleveland wind bunched hits off Howell almost at will. milling of the fact that sickness has j nmn symptoms arc: weight and full- • suited from tho orcupanc) of the ness after m»al*. coated tongue, bad the second game •fflees. A gentleman sat down In t taste In mouth, dIs" arses of wind bunehec* hnlr In Tux Receiver > Anderson's from tho mouth and belchlhg of sour fflce on B.iiurdny. !!•• started to ban nmt< r al. k and the rear leg# of the chrjr Uyspcpsln cannot be cured by tab- lid went through. |ng n .llg»stor. such as pepsin, because pierced the floor J throwing the gentb : agnlmst the wall, i ' badly. Th» poor is rotten, and rnust I he replaced at once. It Is laid on n damn r-larc, and the woolen floor rots quickly. DeV/IU McCrary said commissi' * ansl'ius to nitnrg' the court- ° an<l to also enlarge the Jstll. and fjetf lmnroyamanta of force j pepsin simply digests your food nrtl- hurilng him flcinlly, and not all of tic* food either, * for it has no effect at all on starchy food, such as pot&toea, rice, oatmeal, br»ad. etc. There I* Just one way to cjre dys pepsia and stomach disorders, trivial or serious, nnd that Is to tone up or put energy Into the stomach wall", that they will he able to properly mix 1 cr.urn the food. the ptibll.'*'tVdpcfiv of the county. He: Ml-o«na tablets stomach for paving and. luipr kno\ eccssary would be would be figured ’bonds l:on were , Issued. j Chairman John T. Moore said that the matter of Issuing the bonds would ! • ome up at the January meeting. but that the basement offices of the court- j house would receive Imrmrilat* atten tion He mad** n personal examina tion of jhese offices and not only saw the-need of rhanxInK them but the meats, but did ergy Info the stomach. They quickly amount. This arouse the stomach from Its Inaction, and no nmfeo and In n short time it Is able to do Its work properly. And bear In mind that when the stomach I" In good condition, consti pation disappears, also nervousness, drowsiness, night sweats, heartburn. etc The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. sell Mi-o-na tablets under a rigid guaran tee to do all that Is claimed for them, or money bark. Put Your Account With The American National Bank of Macon The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia! Capital $500,000.00 Surplus (earned) $300,000.00 Liberal Treatment and Courteous Attention to all R. J. TAYLOR. President R. W. /OHNSTON. V,P. L. P. HILLYER. Vice-Pro. OSCAR E. DOOLY.Caabier. ONLY TWENTY-ONE DAYS UNTIL THE STATE FAIR OPENS IN MACON COLLEQg DAY WILL DC OIQ DRAW ING CARD— PERFECTING AR RANGEMENTS FOR MILITARY DAY— LARGE DISPLAY OF VE HICLES. % rnllesc »r the bit „ , mu licoruU State Fair. whose railroad fares and living expenses the expense account. Harris is expected let .... the fair association today _ been accomplished by tl»«» committee, of which he is the chnirman. »ig item • Col. Walter . make a report tstmg I’rof. tluei ry ami Prt. elaborate iirrsnseMir-nts tinder way. paring a pniKism that will Include .... xrrntest musical symposium the south lias aver known, There will lie delegations of students from «very female college In the stab*, while tho entire studrnt bodies of W#»- leyan and Mercer will attend en nurse. Addrrsros will be delivered by the state s most prominent rdui'utors. the list in cluding State Bu|M«rintendent of 8«hools Jeiw M round. I’rof. Houle, prof. Matte- Chancellor Barrow, of the Prof. Jameson, it Prof. Chapman, hav *- —dsr war mm> ( SEND,YOUR ORDERS TO Sam Weichselbaum & Mack P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla. The Jlaek Boys will give them prompt nnd careful attention. Note the following. All express prepaid: XXX I For n>. |! I* oil. Jug. < quart,... •is year old Com. f J 00 gait, jug, 4 quart* . Mount Vernon Rye. 94 00 gall, jug, 4 quarts . Our Choice Rye. IS or gall. Jug 4 quail# .... 93 00 >3 50 11X0 tl-30 white Mill a* down in bona, rour quart# "is lewU* ««, four quarts ' !I 0ll Work Label, f^ur quarts , ,,, t year old Corn, foui quart# oo These nre only n few of our many good things. Send ns a trial order. All tho standard brands of ItKHIt at lowest prices. Write for price list. SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Jacksonville, Fla. The plana made by Mm-rls Putsel Com- pany of the design for the opening to the epe'clai | midway, which will be known as “llappy Street.” were adopted by the hoard of di rectors last night Happy Street Will have Its entrance near the first opening Augusta, and t > equally as well known. t 'tie <>r the leading featuree of the mu#- leal program will l>e the planlallr demon stration. There will t*e a concert, twen ty young lady plunlsta playing at the Name time, while there will also be eoloa, dude and trios. A girl's braes hand will »w In Attendance, and acorea of the moat nrcompllahed musician# of the I hint* schools. The football game be- tween Georgia and Mercer will atao bring ' • large n pres* n Pit Ion from the Btatn University as well as hundreds of lovers if ti.*» M*idlron gpmt throughout the 1 >f*\e, ... 4I/1 ; L , of buggies, carts, lc* of every kind. ■HNHNUIIL.. iPWer made In tho 'outh will tie seen at the fair," states ‘ (tneral Manager lluff. "For several iys I have had to figure closely In order provide specs for sll of ihese exhlh- Tbe greatsst display < Vs. n ngonr Vv lilel ami doScrtpllon and now have everything In tip-top shape There will be plenty of room for everybody nnd still #onte to spare." Mr. Huff Is certain that there will l*e at tenet five hundred vehicles on display. Governor Hoke Smith Will be the special guest of the fair association. .The committee in charge of arrangements lute been allowed one thousand dollars with which to make memorable one. Much of thl* will ho user! In defraying the ex pense* of the out-of-town companies. First | R.H.K. it came: .. _i»ula 100 M2 Mx Cleveland 000 010 000—1 4 2 Butteries—Dlneon and 8tephcns; Lleb- hardt and R*-mI*. Time, 1:59. Umpires. Kgun and O'Loughlln. Hecond game: lt.H.R st. taut# oto mi ooo-s a J Cleveland .. and O'Loughlln. .101 002 010—f. 9 0 CHICAGO. Oct. K.—Chicago today ad vanced within striking distance of the American League pennant by defeating Detroit « to 1 In the second game of the .. Ht. Louis In the latter city. Walsh and Summer* ap peared on the pitching line for the op posing teams. The former pitched a re- markahle game nnd had the !>etrolt team at his mercy throughout. wh!!*» 8ummers was hit opportunely and retired from the gams in the sixth Inning, giving way to Mullin. who liHtted for him, and then finished the contest. Chicago began scoring In the second. Davis opened with a single over short sml Uarent doubled to left. Istrell sent n single to left and scored Davis, but Mc Intyre's perfect throw to Bchmldt caught Parent st the plate. Sullivan followed with a single to right nnd Tannehfll did likewise, hut was caught at second when he tried to stretch ft Into a double. The Chicago team continued scoring In tho fourth. Davis was hit by a pitched ball,nnd went to second when Parent singled to left. Sullivan sent a hot grounder Into renter, which went be tween Crawford's legs nnd Parent nnd Davis scored.* while Sullivan went to third. Tqnnehlll filed to Schmidt and hend nnd went Detroit made one in the sixth. Downs singled to left center. Mullin batted for Hummera and fanned. McTntyre singled io right and was forced at second by Pu*di, while Ddwn* came home with the lone run. Mullin went In to pitch for Detroit In the sixth and retired Chicago without ' ahn open* . es fanned. to the race track and will extend along the street ear track In the direction of the hasehgll park. A largo', number of I Chicago midway attraction# have been secured “ and still more will l*e gotten from tho Atlanta fair. Home of the best that have already been engaged Include Cole Bros, circus, Fred Darling's pony, dog Hnd monkey circus. Capt. Louis Borcho, the deep eea diver: K. If. Gruxsord. open air vaudeville: Little Count Teddy. the smallest man In the world; the douh’e woman, who has four arms nnd hands and/four feet; the devil fish, a snre- inough octopus: the Old Plantation; the *“““ appy tsbell fanned-and Ifshn stole second. Dougherty singled to center nnd Hahn ,C \Vblte probably will oppose Donovan In the deciding game tomorrow. Score: ,.oio no iot—a ii i em ,— .... Balome dance. It Is believed that .......... Street will be by far the best and most select midway ever known to h fair In this state. All of the attractions, nnd M _ there will be nearly strictly high class In every particular. WiAild Mortq.tfle the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire. On.. W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Bucklrn'a Arnica Salve cured the two worrt sores I.ever raw; one on my hand an one on my log. It Is worth more than ita weight In gold. I would net be without It If I had to mortgage the farm to get It." Only 25c at all drug store. georgIaTair; Afanta, Ga.. October 8-24. 1908— Low Rates Via Central of Georgia Railway Tickets will he sold October 3th to 23rd, Inclusive, nnd for trains »ched- uled to arrive Atlanta before 13:45 October 24th. except that no tickets will he sold for trains arriving Atlanta o n Sundays Oct. n and 18th. Final limit to leave Atlanta not later than midnight of October 2€th. ItoS. For further Information call on or ad dress Jno. \V. Blount. District Pas senger Agent, Mscon. Oa. Hafttertei — — merl MutUn and Brhmldf. Time. 1:45. Umpires. Bherldnn and Connolly. BOSTON. Oct. 8.—Boston won todav _ cleanlv played game 4 to 0. The batting of O'Bourke was the feature, score: R.H.E. noston <109 02x—4 4 ft New Tork ... j Odd Add ddd—0 9 0 Batteries—Brady and Donohue: Mon- ring and Sweeney. Time. 1:43. Umpire, Hurst. Eczema Cured Thousands of people throughout Texas and the South have been permanently cured by Imperial Remedy. The product Is a nice, clean liquid, mad# from vegetables grown In Texas. The lloutd pen*- pans. IC immeaisieiy scars an Itching and pstn, you feel soothed and refreshed. It soon leaves the akin perfectly normal, pure, soft and white, and the trouble will never return again. If your druggist hasn't Imperial Remedy In stock and will not get It for you. mall us a 11 bill and we will send you a bottle by ex press charges prepaid. Imperial Medicine Co, Houston. Texas. 1H-, > H I I M 1 1111 l , 1 | , | | n I WHWHW4S T H. Lob. Fees.: J. M. Denohue. V Fra*.; Jerome Herman, fee.*Trass BEDINGF1ELD & CO., P. O. BOX 10M. JACKSONVILLE, - FLORIDA. MAIL ORDER HOUSE < MUMM'S EXTRA RYE t 4 Full Quarts $ 5.60 i 12 Full Quarts 51400 | 1 Gallon Jug $ 5 oq T. B. R. WHISKEY "Sour Mash” * * Full Quart* 3 80 f 12 Full Quart* 0 M t 1 Gallon Jug S 3 20 BEDINOFIELD'S POP CORN WHISKEY 4 Full Quarts :<• 12 Full Quart* s 8.00 7. 1 Gallon .Tug $ 2 .65 * EXPRESS PAID ON ALL THE ABOVE GOODS V Wc Are Sole Agent* For Cook’* Celebrated Beer* 1 WRITE FOR OUR COMPLETE PRICE LIST M llili H MM i-H-H-PH-l I KH-H II II 111 || | | m i i i 11 7 he .Macon Coca-Cola Bottling Company Cordially Invite 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 ESPECIALLY INVITED SCHOOL ENROLMENT IS JUST HOW A BIT SHY BUT SUPERINTENDENT CHAP- MAN THINKS IT WILL SOON CATCH UP. Up to date a slight decrease shown In the enrollment of the schools through the Bibb county school sys- com par Ison with last years figures of 158 pupils. This Is accounted for apparently by the fact that cue negroes of the coun ty have not kept up with the newapa uient# that the board of education have made compulsory. This deficit In enrollment Is also ex plained by the panic, and hard times cry which has recently been prevalent throughout true country, and a great many children have been taken from school and put to work on thla ac count. , The growth in population of the county, proven by the new school# established at Kewburg and Naolqr Height#, and the fact that more peo ple than uiual have moved within the city lately than ever before, the mpld building of house#, and the rapid settling of the various suburban districts, will fill up these gap# in the schools, and Superintendent Chapman Is confident that by the flrat of the coming month the schools will be oc cupied to their full capacity, and the enrollment will compare favorably with any previous year. N “Cllnchfield—The Coal of Quality." Regal Shoes for Fall, for Men and Women; all kinds and in quarter sizes. Parks & Everett. TODAY’S GAME WILL DECIDE THE PENNANT ZfZill’,- ?— • CHICAGO AND DETROIT WILL ^G«r' IT OUT FOR AMERICAN LEA' OUE CHAMPIONSHIP. Chicago and I»etrolt. Cleveland being eliminated by the victory of St. Louis yesterday The test petcentage now at- trtii.abu by Cleveland Is .584. A »'lctory for Detroit today will give a final per centage of .588. white Chicago, by defeat ing Detroit will gain the flag with a percentage of .588. Itnln Is predicted for Chicago today and In the event of a "no contest" or tie game. Detroit would again be the pen- nant winner with It# present percentage A postponed between Chicago • “ n W1 PACKARD SHOES YOU'LL LIKE THEM. AS LONG AS YOU WEAR THEM They’re styled beyond your expectations—and priced within your means. All Lasts—$3.50, $4.00, $5.00—I-asting Leathers FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS, FOR DECORATING THE HOME, FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE, Sterling Silver, Rich Cut Glass and Fine China Baare Always Been and Always Will be the Recognized Standard., „ .. * _ •, THE PLACE TO GET IT IS * -* , - L. 0. STEVENS JEWELRY STORE ' % 366 Second Street. fc+Wtfri-H I M-M-H-I-l H-I-H-HH-H-H-W I M l-H-H-H-W 1! 14 played off g&'gC tied game tomorrow , nd Detroit mav he' Wednesday, but unit reement Is reached, cannot be Don't put off ordering your clothes 123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co. G T. Rice. J. B. Stewart, H. T. Fielder. Sell most- everything. i NATIONAL LEAGUE Oct. 5.—Brooklyn hroko even with Philadelphia double-header here today. PHILADELPHIA, —*■ Iphla Score#: First game: RH.E. Brooklyn M0 040 002—4t 13 5 Philadelphia 001 000 000—1 4 I Batteries—Wilhelm and Dunn: Sparks, Foxen and Jacklltach. Time. 2;i0. Um pire. Lan'.gan. Second game: R.H.E. Brooklyn Philadelphia ....010 000 010—2 7 2 ..103 000 OOx—4 11 0 NEW YORK. Oct 5.—The local fans crowded every Inch of apace Inside of the Polo grounds today nnd cheered the New York team all the way to a very decisive victor)' over Ronton by 8 to 1. Ames pitched tho gam* of hi# career, holding the visitor# to one hit In seven Inning#. McGInnlty pitched the other two Innings and Hannlfan batting for Turkey In tho eighth #«nt a smashing hit tho 8cort: Boston OM Old-f 1 ? . l«*r York 002 000-Wx-rX *7 * Batteries—Turkey. McCarthy dirtTBow-t erman: Ames.’ llcfltnnlty and Bresnahattl SHIPPING NEWS CHARLESTON, S. C.. Oct 5—Ar- rived: Schooner Robert Graham. (Dun) Heath, from HumacoM, for Boston, put In for provision#. NORFOLK. Va.. Oct. 5—Arrived: Steamers Beatrice (Br.). S&vansh; Psndoels, (Br.), Charleston. SAVANNAH, oZToct. 5—Arrived: Steamers Crossby, (Br.), Wamatey St. Lucia; Parthian, Berry. Philadelphia; Cretan. Tyler, ‘Baltimore: schooner Benjamin C. Frith. Hart, New York; steamer Sirocco. (Br.), Bandovr, New York. ’ Salledt Steamer City of Augusta, HowJett. Boston; schooners The Jose phine. Townsend. Baltimore; Elisabeth Gilbert Teaton, New York; Blanche H. King. Nugent. New York; George H. Ames, Gray, Belfast: hark Bruce Haw kins, Findley, New York. % CHARLESTON. S. C.. Oct. I—Ar- rived: Steamers Ealey CBr.). Puckey. Bremen; Arapahoe. Kemble, New York and proceeded for Jacksonville. Balled: Steamer Shawmut, Hansen. Jacksonville. JACKSONVILLE. FU. Oct. &-Ar- rlred: Steamer# Chippewa, Googlns. Bostonr schooners A. B. .Sherman. Denean. Philadelphia. John W. Hall, Bennett, New York; John Maxwell. Coomb#. Boston. \ Sailed: Steamer Iroquois, Chichester. New York. Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrun over ®!YTT-FTVT? VE8RS hr VTT.T.TON* of MOTHERS for iheir CHTT.nnEN WHILE TEETHING LATE alt PAIN: CTOEk WIND ror.tr *nd is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA Sold by Dnicgtsr# tn #v«ry aatx of the •ond. Be sure #nfl ask f«r * # Mrs. Wins- hw'* ?»th!ng Syrup." end take no oili er kind Twenty-five cents e b«tt’e. Guaranteed undo# the Feed and Drugs Act. June jeth. Berta\ Humber less .AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY. NOTICE TO~OUR CUSTOMERS. We are pleased to announce thi Foley's Roney and Tar for coughs -cold# and lung trouble# 1# not affeotrd by the National Pure Food and Dtvg law a# It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we rtcomm-nv* tt ns a safe remedv for children und H. J. I.im»r d Co. near Fc»^h T* # grata. We Invite !Yonr Aoconnt. Macons New National Bank Under United States Supervision. Managed by large board directors, composed of sixteen successful repre sentative business men. Commercial National Bank E. Y. Mallary, Pres.; Cecil Morgan, V. Pres.; J. J. Cobb, V. P.; W. P. Wheeler, Asst, to Pres.; E. N. Lewis, Cashier. LI: l THE SICHE ACETYLENE GAS GENERATOR The simplest and 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 H. P. SHEWMAKE, *“ Dublin, Ga. Oyster Season Now Open We are headquarters for Oysters, Fish and Fresh Meats. Oysters all the time. Your orders solicited. • j' Phones 242—951. W. L. Henry Co. Out of town orders receive prompt attention. KAPLAN ff SNETNAN CONFIDENTIAL PAWNBROKERS }612-14 Poplar St. f f NUFF CED F