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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH i
■VrEDNERDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1008
THE BEST KIND OF
ADVERTISING
The best kind of advertising in the world is
that which goes from mouth to mouth. Sell a man
or young man a suit that has snap, the style and pat
tern which pleases him and cause his friends to ask,
who makes your clothes and he, proud of the fact
that his clothes are admired, at onco replies: "Why,
I got that suit at Chas. Wachtel's Son."
Our large stock of Clothing is attracting scores
of men every day.
The patterns please one, the fit another, the
style a third, the workmanship a fourth, each, choos
ing for a, different reason, yet practically all for
the same reason.
#15.00 to $40.00
I HONE8TLY BELIEVE
that If people only five the matter
thought they would take ad\aitag> of
this line weather and let ro« fix their
U&ky roofs before another rain.
HBIMATH HALL
alnut 6tr*at,
Regular meelr. for
esnts. Gua'nest women 15 cvnts.
Breakfast T
and women 26
Supper, 0:00 to 7:00.
A tree reat.-roor
of-town shoppers.
room] convenient for OJt»
MOVING?
PHONE
Jones Dray Line
Same Price to
Same Terms
We wanf your orders for
Groceries either large or
small
MACON CASH GROCERY CO.,
Phones 290-325 670 Poplar
BOARDERS—Reeve* llouae, Macon, Ga.:
WHY NOT GET THE BEST?
FANCY ELGIN
A. & P.
CREAMERY BUTTER
30c lb.
This Butter is made from the purest, richest and best
Cream, in tho most cleanly manner possible; it comes to
you direct from the chum; never touched by human
hands.
If you want the best Bntter made, then send us your
orders always.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company
IMPORTERS, COFFEE ROASTERS, DISTRIBUTORS.
1
FOR SALE
A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson
I avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
No. 461 Third Street.
’Phone 360.
For Sale For Sale
$1,250 00
East Mncon home; six rooms; easy
term*; or will build house for purchaser
on good lot and give terms.
If desired.
$6,250.00
College street horns.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
pi" ' Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
'Phone 206. 607 Cherry St,
This is a
Picture
Of one of onr now Runabouts
that we have just received.
We are showing a complete
line of cutunder and straight
sill Runabouts, Surreys and
Phaetons, and invite your in
spection of them at any time.
B18-220 Third Street.
Phone 2N5.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 331.
MR. DOO GUNN
is no longer with
.TONES, GUNN & JONES,
iporlum
run by Mr. Ben L
W. II. Jones.
and this big horse and mule
will In the ftiture tie
Jones and his t>on, Mi
WANTED
Phone 1658-J.
WANTED—Shorthand is the greatest help
to ft position. Stanley's Business Col
lege him plnced IS students in Rood pay
ing rorltlons In Macon alone within the
Inst few weeks. Enter our night class.
ROOSEVELT IS
SURE OF TAFT
Sheldon Lunches at Whito
House and States all Is
Moving Smoothly
Poling ^oupt
WASHINGTON, Oct. «—President
Roosevelt Is entirely confident that
Win. H. Taft will bo elected to nUc-
ceed hint, according to deorgo R. Shel
don. treasurer of tho republican na
tional eoftunlitre, who was the presi
dent's guest today nt luncheon. Mr.
Sheldon came from New York at Mr.
Roosevelt's request to discuss with
him the genera) political situation.
After the conference Mr. Sheldon gave
out n statement In which, with the au
thority of the president, he denied re
ports that Mr. Roosevelt dots not ap
prove tho manner In which Chairman
F. II. Hitchcock Is running the cam
paign. Mr. Sheldon said the presi
dent heartily approves Mr. Hltchcoek’a
management of tho campaign and Mr.
Hitchcock'has tho president's entire
confidence. Tile report that Mr. Shel
don would resign ns treasurer of the
committee was positively denied as
was a rumor that sonto difference ex
ists between tho president, Beoretary
Root and Mr. Sheldon.
Contributions a Bit Shy.
Mr. Sholdon stated that campaign
contributions had not been ns liberal
Disfranchisement.
It waa simple a case or disorderly
conduct on the part of Dick Minor one of
the veterans, und really was nothing
more than loud talking on the street.
Dick has no patience with the younger
generation of negroes, and has as lit
tle to do with them than possible,
though he never falls to speak hla
mind to them when the opportunity
presents itself.
There was a group of negroes. Dick
among the number, sunning them
selves against the side of a house Mon
day morning, and they were talking
about tho state eloctlon. Rill Thomas,
one of the new and seml-cducated gen
eration,. had a good deal to ray about
voting agulnst the disfranchisement
clause, and endeavored to explain what
It was to tho crowd.
Old Dick listened attentively to nil
that was said, but when the young ne
gro hud about talked himself out. the
old man spat out un accumulation of
tobacco Juice and thus delivered him
self:
"Yas hits dfshyer fancychlle-mont
wots de ru-riashun uv dlshyer country,
dat wot hit am. Dese hyere new crap-
per niggers gwine 'roun' talkin' 'bout
disfnncychlle-ment watcher read erbout
In do papers. Dar too many or deso
fancy chiles 'bout here now wlddout
votin' ter git any ino* uvvum. Dat wot
mck de times so hard, dese fancy chiles.
Wot dey do? Go 'roun' smokin' dey
seegyars an’ dey scegcretss minor
w’orrln* dent funny aockaea anner deni
bile shuts anner dey britches roll up
anner dem yaller shoes an* dem Hi*
in 'previouscampaignsbut this he bn >’ *»«*■• Hlta dese fancy chiles wots
nbuud lo U «rr™. P .Si*. l.w* oi tho "v b „'„ n a .r‘*
subject. The republicans, however, ho . ™ cnt _ JK.i.S'ShS!* J.tf
said, would have money enough to L
carry them through tho campaign. 5 m?.?-
The president also entertained at Xviu? 381*
luncheon Chas. S. Francis, of Troy., !,,nS ^h’
New York. American ambassador A * r mtruttin rOMM fnlf,M ' r tnoUx
Austria-Hungary who arrived In Wash
ington yesterday. The president wish
ed to Inform himself on the situation
In tho ‘Balkans ob far as Ambassador
Francis 1s acquainted with It. Mr.
Francis has been absent from Vienna
some weeks and Is not Informed re
garding the late developments oxefept
what he haa learned from the dis
patches. He would not discuss the
situation.
FOR RENT—Nlne-i
excellent
line; conveniences both floors.
WANTED—Boarders In private family
for large comfortable rooms with dress-
WANTED—Boarders, private families,
nice front rooms; terms very moderate.
208 Washington ave.
, Cash," care Telegraph.
FATAL DUEL WITH KNIVES
COLD WATER. Miss., Oct. 6.—In
duel with knives at Wakefield,
Miss., today Manning Jameson, aged
SO years, was killed, and hla brother,
Edwin Jameson, aged 22, waa danger
ously wounded. Edwin Jameson and
Will Kounts, according to Informa
tion received here, were engaged In
a wrestling bout and a fight was
about to start, When Manning Jame
son interfered, acting as peacemaker.
This angered Edwin Jameson and he
drew a knife. Manning whipped out
his knife and the two fought until
both dropped to the ground. Wan
WANTED—Salesmen to sell our guaran-
tri'.i oils ;iml Experience un
necessary. Extremely profitable offer to
right party. The Glen Refining Com
pany, Cleveland. Ohio.
FOR SALE
WANTED—Olrla at once; twelve or fif
teen clrls, with or without experience,
in knitting mill work, to do toping, etc.
Nice clean work at good wages; mill Is
running full time. Apply to. Macon
Knitting Co., Macon. Ga. Corner of Sec
ond and Hawthorne ots.
FOR SALE—Good piano; cheap If taken
at onco; terms given. Ring 1473.
FDR SALE—Cuspidors, both metal nnd
fiber, 12 and 25c. each. Huhn's Flro
Bale.
FOR SALE—Dinner basket*,\ 7, 9 and 13c.
each. Huhn's Fire Sale.
IF YOUR roof leaks call on G. T. Doug
las; all metal roofs repaired or painted.
572 Poplar sL
FOR SALE-Rochester lamp chimney*,
large site. 8c each; cost you 15o elso-
where. Huhn's Fire Sale.
VOTE for Wm. A. Poe for Pension
Commissioner.
FOR SALE—One lot butter paddles, 24c.
per dozen. Huhn's Fire Sale.
FOR RENT
PHONE NO. 548, The Pure Food Grocery
Co., for best and freshest groceries;
everything new. C. W. Rice, Mgr.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping or sleeping; very central.
Ring 1473.
FOR SALE—A very desirable home on
Arlington Place, 7 rooms; wide halls
nnd all modern Improvements. Apply
Stewart D. Jones, 420 Cherry st
RENT—8tore and residence, corner Tel
fair a»d Him eta. Apply Sanders, at
Bockcr Furniture Co.
FOR 8ALE—A very desirable home on
Arlington Place, 7 rooms; wide halls
and all modern Improvements. Apply
Stewart D. Jones, 420 Cherry at
FOR RENT—Rooms furnished or un
furnished. Phone 3929.
FOR RENT—Rooms for rent, very cen
tral. Call at 718 Cherry, or ring 736.
FOR SALE—A gentle horse, buggy amf
harness. Can be seen at Branan'a
stable on Poplar st.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, dose
In, every modern convenience. 673 Mul
berry, Carling's Flats.
FOR SALB£-Comhlnatlon portable pool
and billiard table cheap. 871 Third st.
FOR RENT—North Hals, No. 571 Orange
st.. flrat floor, 830.00.
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOR RENT—Seven-room house, 424 Cal
houn st. Apply J. C. Dumas. 574 Ogle
thorpe it.
MONEY TO LEND on real estate, repay
able monthly. J. J. Cobb. Commercial
A Havings Bank.
F< 2893 J RENT “' I,urn, * he ' s room. Cali
LOST
FOR RENT—stalli In Park Hotel stable.
Apply Mrs. B. L. Hendrick. Park Hotel.
LOST—White setter pup; lemon spot
back, ear* black, name "Topsy."
Charlie Reid, at Burke's.
FOR RENT—Three connecting room* and
largo hall on first floor. 258 Washing
ton avenue.
LOST—On Bmlthvllle train Saturday a.
m.. plain engament ring with Initials
W. B. to J. K. Return to 100 Nelson st.
and receive reward.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage Beach
ave., Napier Haights; city water. Ap-
gjML. A. Thorpe. Fourth National Bank
STRAYED OR STOLEN-Brown Scotch
collie dog; white on back of neck; name
Joe. Phono 2492.
8IX-ROOM cottage, corner Ash nnd Tel
fair. -1161 Elm st.; 769-765-912 Ash
at. B. L. Harts, corner Orango and For
syth sta.
LOST—Slick pin, opal, surrounded by
diamonds. Reward. F. B. Contes.
FOR RENT—Two choice apartments.
Ncvaro Flats; lights, water, heat
furnished. Apply at offlro Leon S. Dure,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOOK here gentlemen, how about that
hot bath. We have old John Byars
with us again. Ho has been up to Indian
Spring for the summer, but you can find
him now at the Royal Barber Shop.
Come In and let him give you a good rub
down.
I WILL rent the second floor of my resi
dence to young men. furnished or un
furnished; three minutes walk to busi
ness center; modern conveniences. Ad
dress Alex., care Telegraph; references
exchanged.
VOTE for Wm. A. Poe for Pension
Commissioner.
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices
In Washington Mock; steam best nrul
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Savings Bank.
JUST RECEIVED—Fresh lot of North
Carolina roe herring. Oscar Bradley.
RICE’S salted peanuts and tea square
chips, fresh at all dealers.
FOR RENT—One warehouse on Sixth st,
fronts side track. Apply rark Hotel.
FOR RENtF OR SALE—New, modem B-
room cottage. Lynn Ave.. Vlnevllle:
will sell cheap. Arthur 8. Harris, 813
VinsvIUs Ave.
Farms for Sale
252V4 seres In Crawford County; two
mile* from Knoxville; good Improvements;
82,250.00.
308% scree, three snd a half miles
fro mRoberta. Large quantity of fine
eocond growth pine, 11,260.00.
846% acres on Flint River, contains
some fine river pasture, 86,000.00.
50 acres In Blhb County on main publlo
road, six miles out. cloie to school and
churoh; plenty of running water and nlco
Improvements, which could not be re
placed for *2,600.00; we sell for $8,860.00.
The Georgia Loan
& Trust Company
6C5 Mulberry gtreet.
FOR RENT—I will rent two eonnecUng
front rooms, furnished or unfurnished,
to young men or a < ouple without Mill-
dren. 1 nm In two minutes' walk to busi
ness center, have no children In the
house, private residence; modem conven-
• '< : !'-fcrr-iu . .s '-xi <1. Address
P. B. W„ care Telegraph.
PEBSONAL.
PHONE NO. 548, The Pure Food Grocery
Co., for best end freshest groceries;
everything new. C. W. Rice, Mgr.
SAUER KRAUT antT Holland mllchner
herring. Oscar Bradley.
SMITH PREMIER typewriter for sale for
836. Felix II. Sisk, 618 Mulberry st.
SINGER and Wheeler A Wilson sewlnk
machines for cash or on easy terms.
Call at 563 Cherry at., and get prices.
VOTE for Wm, A. Poe for Pension
Commissioner.
WANTED
For cash two medium priced residences
cleae in.
FOR SALE
One splendidly Improved plantation
near Macon; very best condition; would
make grand country home. Farms In
various 1or'altt!*a, lumber lands, vacant
lots In different parts of city. Several
Improved city lots that pay well us In
vestments.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGEN0Y
WHEN you want to move ring up 2711.
Abel Dray Line.
SHORTHAND la the greatest help to a
position. Stanley's Business College
has plaecd 16 students In good paying
positions In Macon alone within the Mat
lew weeks. Enter our eight class.
FOUND
FOUND—Gold bracelet In Grand Opera
House; name "Hattie" engraved. Own
er can get same at thfa office by paging
for ad.
FOUND—If in need of a horse and o7w
doctor eofi ea A. A. Pdoa. 1164 Beam-
<UUT. .
der struttln' 'roun' lakker tucky gob
bler atter t'nnkglvvln day, doae oi' nig
gers wood have sump'n ter out stld-
der crawlin' over do yonrth lakker
wum. Dlsfnncychlle-mentl Wotcher
know 'bout hit? Hit orter be chaek-
tlse-ment. Dat wot hit orter be. Ef-
fer had tner way wld yer I'd gltter
strop anner sho would warm some er
yer. Yer t'lnkycr mighty smaat gwine-
ter vote fur dlsfanoychlle-ment. Spec
hit means dat yer gwlneter putter lot-
ter fool noshuns In yer balds ylt.
Whar hit come Torn nny way? Who
git up dls fancychlle-ment? Dey tells
me dat hit ben mek up In Atlanty
whar dey mek up mos* or de foolish-
iiIhh, an* doy lining hit down hyere ter
cotch do fool nigger wot t'lnk ef he
votes fur hit ho kin do wlddout somo
mo' wuk. ‘
hna got dat down wrong, Unky
Dick, yer Is gotter vote ergln hit."
"No I woont. Iso gwleter vote fur
hit. 'Cordin' ter mer noshun cf ver
votes fur hit an’ hits do law fur yer
all ter bo fancy an' de laa' one er yer
gits ter be er fancy chile, 'twoont be
long fo de debbl git yer an' wa or time
niggers'll haveer show. We aint got
no show now, kase wesa ol'an’ nocount,
•'an you all is run out ter da cot
ton flel* an' da eo'n flel* an’ attdder dem
•trlplt socks an' UT boy hats an' dom
roll-up brltchea yeFll be barfooted nn'
er plowin' de furrera enner drlnkln'
wnrter out’n er gourd stldder dls nlgh-
bear out’n er mug. Den w'on dat time
come yer gwlneter ace cotton go up
ter fifteen clnts an' meat go down ter
ft' clnts. nn' de hard times dun gone."
T 'splse slch Ig’nunce," said “
young negro.
"Min' wotcher say, yer low down
triflin' scamp, you! ef yer donn I’ll tek
dls stick annor smash dat hald."
It was about this time that the offl
cer came along, and not knowing the
provocation, gave the old man a sum
mons to court, and this Is how the talk
camn out. When tho facta ware told,
the case was dismissed
Specials for Today
10-pound bucket Cottolene
7 bars Octagou Soup
6 pounds best Laundry Starch
Celluloid Starch, packago ........
4-pourn) package Gold Dust ....
Cnking Chocolate, cake
Durkeo’s Snlnd Dressing
Welch Grape Juice, pints
Ivory Soap, per cake
Cocoa, per tin
MA-KON BLEND COFFEE lias won its favor
through its flavor, per pound
Central Grocery Co.
j 0. B. HOLLEMAN, Manager.
Phones 792 and 323. Volunteer’s Armory, First St.
.$1.13
...25c
...25c
....3c
...13c
....9c
...23c
...21c
....4c
....Sc
.. .25c
The Toxo-Absorfcent
A THING OF MYSTERY.
HsrwMesn
lifer Dls*
Bled wltS
rm
It will Give Its Life Fo
It Is an Amorphous mil
Blo-Chemle Life and rot
to Llfs by Gentle Heat, it
sorbs tha Poisons and G«
body and then dies.
Adapted to reach every organ of the
Human Body.
The Toxo-Absorbent Is awakening the
whole world to the vnlae of Minoru
Treatment. Books sent free. Send names
Wesleyan College Conservatory of Music
Schools of Art, Expression and Business, have na
tional reputation and aro known abroad. Thoir diplomas
and certificates aro credentials. Tho best instrnotibn is
the cheapest. Young ladies already matriculating for
rooms and classes. Catalogue free.
DUPONT GUERRY, President
For Rent
Dwellings
6-r IM
No. 378 Orange st.. 10-r...
No. 555 Second st, 0-r...
No. 221 Duncan ave* 6-i
No. 810 Duncan ave.. 6-r lj h
No. 971 Oglethorpe St, B-r...*. liou
No. 293 Cedar st. 5-r ji.oo
No. 9 Montpella ave.. 3-r..,,,,,.. li.OO
•tores.
No. 820 Seoond Bt $10.00
No. 414 Fourth Bt......... «o.OO
No. 468 Second at. 66.00
No. 468 Poplar St 50.OO
No. 403 Mulberry st. 30.00
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
Real Estate, Insurance, Loan*
No. 353 Third et. Phone 7T.
At The Palace today, "The
Life of Abraham Lincoln,"
one of the greatest pictures
ever shown.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BOSTON. Ocf. 6.—Boston won from
New York today 11 to 3 In the final game
of the eerlee. Two new pitcher* were
given try-oute and both were batted
hard, but McMahon, who pitched for the
locals kept hits fairly well scattered.
Score: It.H.K.
Boston 150 000 14x-ll 14 1
New York ....010 000 002— 8 14 4
Batteries—McMahon and Donohue;
O'Connor and Sweeney. Time, 1:68. Um
pire, Hurst.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6.—In the flnnl game
of tho season at St. Louis, Cleveland
won 6 to 1. Ryan nnd Halley wero the
opposing pitchers nnd the visitors had
■the better of tho argument. Score: .
R.H.R.
Bt. LoulS 000 010 000—1 8 1
Cleveland 000 100 004—5 7 0
Batteries—Bailey nnd Smith; Ryan nnd
Land. Time, 1:20. Umpires, Egan ami
O'Loughlln.
CHICAGO. Oc_ .. „
the American league pennant, defeating
him plnycd errorless ball.
White was Tmtted out of the box by
Detroit In the first Inning when two
runs were put across. Welsh wss
brought In. but before the Inning closed
Detroit had gained four runs. On'.y once
did the Chicago enthusiasts have n
chance to cheer. That wns In tho sixth
Inning when men were on first snd sec
ond base with none out. Donovan, how
ever, disposed of the succeeding batters
with ease. By winning toilny T s grime
Detroit finished with a percentage of .588
and Chicago with .679.. Score:
R.n.w.
Chicago Oftft ftftft ftftft—0 2 R
Detroit 410 000 002-7 1* 0
Batteries—White, Walsh, Smith and
Sullivan; Donovan snd Thomas. Time,
1:50. Umpires, Sheridan and Connolly.
WABIIINOTONr™OetT ifljghes was
more effective than Vickers In emenien-
ties today and Washington defeated Phil
adelphia 8 to 8. Score: It.If.E.
Washington 010 011 OOx-S 7 2
Philadelphia 100 000 001-2 7 l
Batteries—Hughes and Street; Vickers
and Powers. Time, 1:80. Umpire,
Evans.
•A Mistaken'
Idea
Perhaps you have an idea that in ordoi to havo a
bank account you must havo a large sum to .deposit;
that a bank doesn’t care to bother with Binnll accounts.
This iB not true of tho "Fourth.” This bank wcl-
comes new accounts, no matter how small, and extends
tho snmo courtesy and son-ice to small depositors us to
largo ones.
Let us prove it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON, GA. -r- : —i-v -
$6,500
This amount win buy reeldenog $tr
Madison street, the home ef Mr. J, jr.
Minton, who Is leaving the odty, Tfcle
place bos seven rooms and two ta-g*
halls. It hes every modern conren-
lonoo and Is eb^fantly fitted through
out with cabinet mantols. If you eje
In the market for a homo do not over
look th4s.
MINTON-MORGAN CO.
‘ Resl Estate.
418 Cherry 8troet. ’Phow^ Tj$$.
FOR SALE
84,100—A very attractive cottage an case
of the nicest streets In VfnevtUei
large lot, stable, and aH conven
iences; a rooms.
11,250—Property In splendid oondttlon.
renting for tlB.OO per month, end
no city taxes to pay. Good In
vestment.
8 000—Two bon ess renting for 810.00 per
month; this property has Just been
put in good condition, and will
yield a splendid Investment.
We have 815,00ft. 00 to lend on
good property at 7 and 8 per oecb
Murphey & Taylor
Beal Estate, Loans and 1
I:
i*ni*
Insurance
PHONE 267
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
We Heard This Remark .
, ■ ‘ • , r , •' I i: •
“IT'S THE BEST WHISKEY FOR '
THE PRICE I EVER TASTED” ,
■ 'Vk
TF YOU PAID DOUBLE, YOU WOULD LEAVE “FOR THE PRIGE”
OFF. It is the best whiskey you ever tasted at any price,
i. We anticipated such remarks when wc decided to sell our goods
at wholesale. Being actual distillers wc arc enabled to sell you direct,
thereby cutting off several profits.
Wc 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 per
cent more.
The methods employed here arc distinctive—wc 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 we
do not ship less than six quarts—this saves handling—packing ana 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
A Healthy Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed good
health since we began using Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, three years ago," says
L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route 1, Oull-
ford, Maine. They cleanse and tone
tho system In a gentle way that does
you good. 25c at all drug atorea.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. ^-Philadelphia
had little difficulty In defeating Brooklyn
today, the home team hitting the ball
hard nnd Brooklyn fielding poorly. Score:
H.JI.U.
Brooklyn 100 002 010-4 t 4
Philadelphia 200 HO 11x f ft 11 0
Batteries—Dell. Kruger snd Dunn;
Rlchb* and Dooln. Time, 1:42. Umpire,
Aanlgan.
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—There was an
other big gathering of fang at the Polo
grounds today and they had an anxious
time during the first five innings. Fer-
K son held his old club mates well In
nd up to the sixth Inning when they
•cored one run and followed up with
three more In the seventh. Wlltse was
very effective, fait the visitors saved ■
•hut out through Seymour’s muff of Fer
guson's fly and the Boston twlrler got
homo on a double to left-center by Bate*
after Becki-r bad beaten out a nicely
placed bunt. Score: TIRE.
Boston 000 000 010—1 4 1
New York ..000 001 8ftx—4 7 2
Batteries—Ferguson and Bowermon;
Wlltse and Ur* .-nnhnn. Time, 1;40. Um
pires. Johnstone and Klein. , .
Corn Whiskies
“GJUSSY VALLKY"—Unadulter-
a tad. Very old. No better Com
Whl&kcy made. 0 full qu«rts t $4.09;
19 full quartfi $7.50.
"GRASSY VALLEY"—White, 100
proof, straight Com Whiskey. We
are tho only dlstillera idling 100-
proof com at $2.. r >0 per gallon, two
gallons, $4.75, delivered. Shipments
In Jugs. Smallest shipment one gallon.
Blended Whiskies
«n. H. C. Cr,UB"-A perfect blend
of old Kentucky Whiskies. It has
that rich oily appearance. Wc consci
entiously say there Is no better whis
key. 0 full quart*, $5.75; 19 full
quarts, $11.00.
“CATE'S 8ft"—A true blend of
Kentucky Whiskies. A good honest
whiskey. Will give entire satisfac
tion. 0 full quarts, $5.00; 19 full
quarts, $9.50.
Tennessee Whiskey
“I'llEESTONE" — Unadulterated
straight Tennessee Whiskey. Our
leaching process makes this whiskey
distinctive. None better. Very old.
6 full quarts, $5.00; 19 full quarts,
$10.00.
Bottlcd-ln-Bond Whiskies
Following brands bottled by fc*
Government, whose stamp gmnmtatfl
•gc, purity and strength! _
CONCORD PURR RYBjfOOpvwf,
0 full quarts, $5.50;) IA fwR fnaOB*
$11.00.
CONCORD BOURBON, 100 proof.
8 full faorts, $5.50; 19 full quarts,
$10.50.
CLARKE'S PURB RYB, 10$
proof. < full quarts, $0.35; U tell
quarts, $12.00.
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.
R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers j
Louisville, Ky. Chattanooga, Tenm
Order from nearest point.