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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1908
~T COURT-HOUSE TO BE ENLARGED
TO PROVIDE MORE OFFICE ROOM
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SENATOR PELDER EXPLAINS NEW
CONVICT LAW—SCHOOL FOND
NOT AFFECTED—UNIQUE CLAIM
FOR DAMAGES.
Tha matter of enlarging and Improv
ing tha county courthouse was brought
op In the meeting of tha county com
missioners yesterday by tha receipt of
a communication, signed by Tax Re
ceiver Anderson. Tax Collector Jones
and Sheriff Robertson.
This communication was a request
that the commissioners provide . them
with offices other than thosa In the
basement of the courthouse they now
occupy. These offices are Insanitary,
unsightly and unfit for the purposes
I for which they are now used. Three
j of the force employed by the tax col
lector. Including himself, and four of
the sheriffs force have been sick with
fever caused by the Insanitary condi
tion of the office* complained of.
The commissioners said that they
ere anxious to change the offices, but
that there was no way to do this un
less the building was enlarged In aomo
way, either by adding another story
to the present building, or to enlarge
by building on the side next to the
Grand. The suggestion wax made that
ms It was Impracticable to add an
other story, the tower and other things
being In the way, the only feaalble
plan waa to extend the building to the
<»rand building, the county owning that
properly. In thla way the city court
room could be put on that aide, with
offices for the officers making com
plaint, and alao for the board of edu
cation which waa now costing the
county fifty dollar* per month In rent
ing another bulldlnv. and also for the
county treasurer. There would also be
room 1*7 a third court which sooner or
later would ho required.
After discussion. Jt waa finally de
cided that the architects of the city
be requested to have their plans for
the enlargement end Improvement of
the courthouse nt the meeting of the
commissioners two week* off.
Uteris tor T. H. Felder appeared hr-
fore tho commissioners at their Invi
tation and explained In detail the
working of the new convict leave law
recently enacted. He said the law did
not affect the school fund In any way,
fhnt fund having been provided for.
He was asked the question how the
county could take on more than Its
quota of convict* and maintain them.
He *4 Id that waa a matter of finance
with the commissioners.
The present law a* to counties mak
ing appropriations for the maintenance
of roads does not allow over alx per
cent of the county's revenue, and for
nibh county this Is $15,000. and this la
absorbed by the maintenance of the
quota of forty-six. Anything over thla
amount must come from other sources,
principally tho general expense ae.
Hlbb county Is now entitled, under the
new apportionment, to four more con
victs, though under the law the coun
tv can get more If able to maintain
them. *-
An Invitation to visit Atlanta on
rood roads day was. received from tho
llaae Threkhlng Machine Co., exhibit
ing up to date rollers and traction en
gine*.
A. T. Holt and others asked for
a road commencing nt Fifth avenue
and running nrros* Vlneviiie Branch to
Woodllff street. It being th(* only out
let of Fifth avenue. The petitioners
say that all they want to have tho
banks of the branch dug out so that
they can get across.
Mr. C. M. Avers puts In a claim
for $85 for damages to a tnare that
belonged to him und which ha claims
to have been Injured while at Rocky
Creek bridge. Mr. Avert Ilya:
"On the :r»th of August of this ye*Y
j I waa going from the city of Macon
1 to my home. 1 reached tha bridge on
j the Rocky tTreek road near to Mr.
I Janies A. Jordan's, nnd driving on the
I bridge I found that the bridge was In
In bad condition and was shaking and
| floating In the water. My mere be
came somewhat frightened by the float-
' Ing of the bridge and fell Into a hole
at the end of the bridge about three
feet deep, then getting on the bridge
made a lunge to the other and of the
bridge, and there was a hole at the
other end of the bridge Into which aha
fell, nnd by both folia she was very
badly Injured so that I could not use
her In about alx weeks. Finding that
■he was permanently Injured. 1 sold
the ninre for 140, air she was worth
after tho Injury. The inure waa worth.
9100 before the Injury. Tho cost of
feeding the mare from the trine she
waa kept from work was $95. My
claim la for the 940 damage and 935
(or feeding during the time she was
laid up. I respectfully submit that
you pay my claim aa It la Just and
right."
HAWKING MACHINES
Catarrh 8uffer«rs are Nothing But
Hawking, Spitting and Blowing
Machines, Says an Authority.
Is It possible that In these days when
cleanliness and sanitary reform la be
ing preached In the churches, schools
and at public gatherings, that thous
ands of people will continue to suffer
from catarrh, when there Is an abso
lutely certain remedy, always on hand.
Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) Is
a pleasant, medicated and antiseptic
air. Breathe It In and It will euro
catarrh. It will stop foul breath, wa
tery eyes, and crusts in the nose. In
a few days.
It la guarantee by the Taylor-Bayne
Drug Co, to do It or morrey.back, and
such a "uarantce ought to be strong
enough for anybody.
Entirely Cured by Hyomei.
Having suffered from catarrh foe
about two years, and having tried nu
merous remedies without any satl*fac-
tory results. I finally tried Hyomel. and
am glad to state that after using about
one and one-half bottle* I am entirely
cured. I have recommended It to
others with satisfactory results.—C. N.
Llndby, 407 Hast First Ave., Mitchell,
8. D.
A complete Hyomel outfit, consisting
of a s#ong, hard rubber pocket Inhaler
and a bottle of Hyomel, costa only $1,
and extra bottles. If afterwards need
ed. cost only 50 cents each at Taylor-
Bayne's or direct, by mall, charges pre
paid. from Booth’s Hyomel Co., Buffa
lo. N. Y.
H.vomel also cures Asthma, Bronchi
tic, Coughs and Colds, Croup of Infants
and any Inflammatory disease of the
respiratory tract.
MAY HAVE A PARADE
OF IRE WORK HORSES
FEATURE TO BE INTRODUCED BY
THE BIBB COUNTY HUMANE
SOCIETY.
Association at it* next meeting that
will be In keeping with the purposes of
the association.
They will ask that the assfclatlon
offer a premium for the best horse,
mule, or team, that has been longest
Id continuous service and la the beat
kept.
TbJa feature has been utilised Jji
many of the cities. On a fixed day.
those competing have a parade of all
milk and other wagons, and In fact
every kind of work horses and mules.
A committee will Judge of the appear
ance of the animals, and upon their
awards the prises will be given by the
society for the fair management.
Jt lx probable that If the fair man
agement does not include this among
their features, the association will get
up a horse parade for themselves, ot
tering a number of prizes.
Field’s Minstrels
At the Grand
Chocolate Bonbp^s
are the most delicious and
the most wholesome of
confections and have the
largest sale of any in the.
world.
They are sold in sealed
packages, are always of
the same superfine quality
and always the best.
The Walter M. Lowney Co.
Boston, Hass.
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H.H ■ Cl.,. Call.
Mrs. Ads I.. Croom, tha widely
known proprietor nf the Croom Hotel.
Vaughn. Miss, says: "Fbr several
months I suffered with a severe cough,
and consumption seemed to have Ita
grin on me. when n friend recommend,
ed Dr. King's New Discovery. I be-
gin taking It. and threa bottles ef
fected a complete cure." The fame of
this life saving cough and cold remedy
and lung ami throat healer Is world
wide. Snlfl nt all drug stops. 50c and
9100. Trial bottle freo.
128 Phone, Birch Hardware Oo
G T. Rico. J. B. Stewart. H. T
Fielder. Sell most everything
THREE HUNDRED DUCKS
And Within Eighteen Miles From the
City of Macon.
A report was current on tho streets
yesterday morning that set tho.se who
love a hunting trip wild with exclte-
tnent.
Homebody said there wax a place
some eighteen mile* from Macon where
one thousand dovea and three hun
dred ducks went to a pond every morn
ing to drink. Herbert Smart got hold
of the report among the first, and he
van darting around town trying to get
. certain uuloinohlllst who loves a dove
hunt us well as lie docs his machine,
to take him out to this place. Then
some oilier hunter got wind of It, and
he started out to look for the saino
auto-hunter. <By the time Mr. Kmart
ranched hlin there were u dozen hunt
ers wlio had heard the report, and they
were waiting to *eo the man with the
automobile.
Then one of the regular old hunt
ers heard of It, and—Well, it was Uncle
Billie Wilder, and he was willing to
bet ten dollars that there was not one
hundred dovea In the lot. and as for
durkn there was not a 1 half dozen. But
tho Itch possessed him, and he also
went In search of a conveyance, think
ing that possibly there waa a thousand
there. At any rate he was willing to
go and see.
This morning early, If some one Is
up soon enough to count them, there
la sure to bo at least a dozen men
with guns going out (hat eighteen
miles to wherever* It la.
A1 G. Field’s Greater Minstrels camo
to tha Grand yesterday for two per
formances. matlneo and night, bigger,
better and with richer variety In fea
tures than ever before in their twen
ty-three years' organization. The
opening scene "The Fiesta of Flowers,"
Was truly a sumptuous spectacle, being
not only novel in conception, but nec
essarily costly In the richness of the
costumes and the stage setting. In u
different way "The Opening of the
Campaign-—A Political Travesty,’• bur
lesquing current national politics was
A rich feature, causing the audiences
to cry with laughter. A1 O. Field
himself waa seen In this part In hla
Inimitable take-off of the presidential
candidates. The splendid voices and
specialties were too numerous to men
tion. The performance closed with a
burlesque circus wh(ch was almost as
good and a great deal funnier than the
real thing.
There were large audiences both at
the matinee and night performances,
that at night being one of the largest
of the season.
THE lyric.
Notwithstanding strong counter attrac
tions the attendance at the I.yrlc yester
day waa good and every one seemed to
appreciate the excellent blh that la be
ing presented at that house
Gilbert Barony, the man who la ex
tracting laughs from everybody in the
audience, will be remembered ty many
of the older patrons ns having appeared
h*re In many larger productions.
Vador and Qulntarouw have nn nlr that
goes Well. The fine dancing of Madame
Qulntarouw Is of sneclal merit.
Tha Kellys are getting their full sharo
of applause. Baby Kelly is a wonder ns
most everyone hat found out. . The bin
Is well balanced and 1« enjoyed by every-
M*.
sonvllle Fla.. Monday night, the Florida
Tlmes-union said:
"Aubera Fra DIavolo was never pre
sented to hotter advantage in tills city
than last night, when the pretty opera
was sung by the Manhattan Opera Com-,
pany at the Duval Theater. The opera has
been heard In this city many times but
the general verdict of those who wit
nessed last night'* production waa that It
wa* the be*t ever offered to jocal theater
goers. and when it Is considered that It
has been sung on the local stage many
times thla U auylng a great deal.
"The title role was nung by Ous
Vaughan and besides his handling of the
role artistically vocally, he acted the part 1
to the full satisfaction of the audience
which, by the way. was possibly the most
appreciative of the present season.
"Charles Fulton, always a favorite here,
sung the role of Lorenzo, the captain of
the guards. Mr. Fulton was last seen
here as one of the leading member* of
the Sergeant Kitty Company, which was
1 for him several encores.
"Miss Kittle Rice Perle made a sweet
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In miHodrama. "Human Hearts" Is bel
yond question, one of tho strongest nnd
fnoat interesting of plays $hat has ever
Vtsltsd our city. The author belongs to
that all too small group of dramatists.
Who understand hod to reach the heart
K IBd hold the attention of the audience.
■ "Human Hearts" he has constructed a
plav that will never grow old. The prin
ciple theme of the play is "Hope," and
has not soma author written "Hope
springs eternal In the human breast."
"Hope." the one bright ray of sunshine
that hreaka through and Illumines the
Clouds of daspalr that almost overwhelm*
E or "Tom Logan;" the "hope" of; a
od. pure woman's love; the "hope" of
■ghter days; the "hope" of an honest
man unjustly accused of crime, that the
criminal will ba detected and Ills good
nama restored. The author ha* handled
his subject with consummate skill and esse
that shows the true dramatic Instinct.
The lo\*s Interest 1* all a* absorbing.
The comedy element Is Introduced In
such a way that It become* relevant to
lha story, and the climaxes are worked
out naturally and logically.
■ "Human Hearts" will be seen at the
rand Frida; ' J ‘ '
Miss Hazel Davenport as Lady All
Cash, one of the best parts in the bill,
pleased from the time she made her first
entrance until the final curtain.
Claude Amsden and Walter Roberts as
the bold, bad, bandits, had charge of the
comedy work and It could not have been
placed in better hands. Their appearance
on the stage was the signal fon a
"scream" and the Introduction of certain
comedy into the parts that has never be
fore been seen here made them the best
bandits that ever trouped with DIavolo.
"Tonight Martha will be sund and Judg
ing from the manner In which the com
pany was received last night, tha houso
will be crowded."
WHY HE DOES IT.
'It Isn’t often that wa have faith
enough In the medicines put up by
other people to be willing to offer to
refund the money If It does not cure,"
said Druggist Taylor to one of his
many customer*, "but we.are glad to
sell Dr. Howard’s specific for-trig cure
of constipation and dyspepsia on that
plan.
"The Dr. Howard Company. In order
to get a quick Introductory sale au
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cent bottle of their specific for half-
price, 25 cent*, and although we hav.
■old a lot of it, nnd guaranteed every
package, not one has been brought
back as unsatisfactory.
"We are still selling the specific at
half-price, although we cannot tell how
long we shall bn able to do *0. Any
person who Is subject to constipation.
ay for matinee and night.
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J It Is admitted that Mr. Henry W. 8av-l
age. who Is without doubt the foremost
producer of opera, both light and grand.
In too English language, has the greatest
sucres* of his career In 'The Merry Wid
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N. T.
GAN THE RECORDER TRY
CASE AW HIMSELF?
Judge Urquhart Charged With Failure
to Pay His Street Tax.
The mayor may preside at the re
corderis court thla morning In one ape
clal case.
Recorder Urquhart was yasterday
served by Detective Smith with a sum
mons to appear before this court for
failure to pay hla atreat tax. It seems
Is ^making "special' arrangements ’tor the that the recorder fa subject to this
— - ..-_w — street or commutation tax, and that
he has failed to pay It according to
the ordinances. It Is understood that
he claims exemption, but th« officers
say that they believe ha la over twen-
MANHATTAN OPERA CO.
Tho advance guard for the Manhattan
Opera Company arrived In this city ye*
Urday afternoon. This company or open,
stars onsn a week's engagement at the
Grand Theater Monday night. October 12.
offering Auber'g "Fra DIavolo" for the
opening opera. The Manhattan Opera
Company comes tn this city
endorsement of borh press n
in Worcester. Mtsf-t Chariest ... _.
a tut Jacksonville. It Is said to be a
really excellent company, which is win
ning nrslee for the scrupulous manner
In which the members handle n beautiful
repertoire of tha finest In the light opera
tine.
Manager Phillips, of the Grand Theater,
making special arrangements for the
engagement of the Manhattan Opera
Company. An attempt will be made to
kev* an Elks' night during the week In
honor of one of the members of the com
pany. 'Waller Robert*, who is a member
of the local order of Elks.- Speaking
about the opening performance In Jack-
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WEDNESDAY EVENING
OCT. 7,1908.
7 to 10 O’clock
Music Refreshments
474-476 Fourth Street
LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED
I Iceman or fireman or a memtor of the
militia, and if there la any way for
him to escape they do not know it.
As the recorder can not try a case
against himself tho mayor muat try
tha case. The police are watching the
outcomo of the case with no little !h-
terest.
Of course the recorder, If liable for
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but the officers could nQt resist the
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TWO ALLEGED MURDERERS
ARE LANDED BEHIND BARS
HAZLEHURST, Ga. Oct. 6.—Sher
iff W. H. Ellis landed Albert Oil-
more and Isaac Walker In Jail here
this morning, charged with the mur
der of Charlie Wilcox, all negroes.
One of tha negroes acknowledged
that a load of buckshot from a gun
In bis hands ended the life of the de
ceased, but that it was purely acci
dental.
Superior court convenes In Jeff Da
vis fifth Monday in November.
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