Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 07, 1908, Image 8

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m !! s THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: "WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1908 HE ADHD A SUIT THE OTHER MAN WORE i LARCENY CASE WITH RATHER A NOVEL FEATURE CONNECT- ED WITH IT. THE END IN SIGHT! .... plcafurc of ... another m-gro In the n .•order'* court ye*;**rd*y rooming and admiring the fit of hi i Pun- «!. one else. »«r. charged with larceny. Holme* w*» walking down t •• ntreet on Mon- day morning, thinking about how noma t » month* ago hi* looker nt the hotel I winter had been broken op«*n and n i ce new ault of clothes taken from It. when he met a negro with wrn« elothe* on that looked for all the world like his own. lie halle.j the man. and •diptred * •«* rult. Then he asked tho v-earer If h« had any objection to hi* looking at the pocket on the 1nald«* i Khl. The requa*t «m Inntantly granted, and there on the packet waa the name of J. H- Holmas. Then rhaiile aald he bought clothe* from Chatty* Lam«r, Walrh rune a press ing club, and off tlmy went to see -" re l/imar got the clothes, hut M- ’ could not 1m- found, and the re- wa« that Holme* had Charlie • arrested. Base was this: Holmes was r»bhed of a nice suit of clothes: he fftUnd Buckner with them on: Tlurkner swears he got t lem from Chortle I^imar: !;imnr lim skipped. Buckner was hound over to tho clly court. tngr oouli rult wa* I’.uekner i PERFECT CONFIDENCE. Macon People Have Good Rea son For Complete Reliance. no vou know how— To find quick roJIef fro mbftckach*: To correct dlstressln* urinary Ills; To surely i-ura *lck kidneys? •lust one way—your neighbor* know— Har* used Doan’s Kidney Pill*: Hava proved their worth In many teat* Hare'* Maron testimony, n II. Hines. l&R High street. Mn- t mi. On., say*: "Mv advice to any ana suffering from kidney trouble Is it* Doan’s Kldney^rilt* from O proem* Do*n* Kidney nit* from he Taylor-Bayne Drug Company and give them a trial Several years ago I waa glflleted with this complaint. Thtt* were dull heavy pains across tny bark and loins which destroyed my rest at night, and had n tendency to run down mv health Mv kMneve were quite freouent In action and tho **wrellon» contained n heavy sedl- 7 cut. After pbvalclans and the use c r -evernl remcdle* had failed to give »ne relief. I waa fortunate enough to Darn of Doan's Kidney Pill* and be gan using them. They stunned the in .be add rendered the kidneys to n healthy condition. Since then I ) ,ve remained free from any trouble • ■f the sort and have always «akrn i t#ure In recommending Inmn’a t' dney Pill a whan an opportunity h*a 1 resented Itself.*' * ir sslc bv all dealers. Price f.rt cents, faster*Mltbnrn Co. Duffalo. New York, sole agents for the United and HOW THE MUSICAL SOUND GOT INTO THE GANNON Her* i» Something That Evarybody Never Knew B*for*. ' Did you aver put your ear to the us*)* of a cannon and listen." aaked <ent. Moeely. of the police force, of hlcf W*ateott y**terday. The t hief well, tat ma t*U you something j .p; you didn't know," said tho uttnant. "During the war 1 got » to go to town for one day, and ftAjret two day*. Whan 1 returned •'kBP 1 was taken to the gusrd tent, idle l was tn tha city I managed to t hold of a lot of Jews-harps, and guv* them out to the boya. Such playing you never heard In all your e. The *>und of those harp* got I.* the cannon, end now If you will ear to the imir.xin of any But the “Fur Will Flv” From Now Uiitil the Finish! THE UNION SHOE STORE’S STOCK In the hands of the Adjusters IRA A. WATSON & CO. Which is now being sold at , 8. HARRIS & CO.’S OLD STAND Will be a busy place this week, where the thrifty, money-saving, economical people of Macon and surrounding country are saving thousands of dollars on Shoes. Busy as we have been in these sale days of the past week, and the loads and loads of Shoes swept out, there are still thousands and thousands of pairs from this stock left that must go==that must go spinning this week, with the awful downfall of prices we have arranged for. More Determined Dismissals; Greater Values Than 1 Ever 500 pairs of Men’s and Women,’s Sorosis, Followcraft, Bolton, Stacy Adams, Stetson Sample Shoes, worth and sold all over the country at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per pair, will go on sale Monday morning, <8* -1 Q Q at 9 a. in., at MP 1.07 First and Foremost—don’t forget the Boys, and Girl3. 1,000 pairs of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, all sizes and kinds, not damaged, values $2.50 and $2.00, to go for QQ_ A prize with every pair. -70U 500 pairs Children’s, Girls’ and Boys’ Sample Shoes that sold for $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00, go on sale Monday morning QQ_ at 69c and VOC $2.89, the best Patent Leather, Patent Kid and Gun Metal Shoes that money can buy, all hand sewed and latest style models. Men’s sizes from 9 down. Women’s sizes from 6 down. All worth $5.00 and up. QQ Monday morning at 9 a. m *]p.fcr-0 s The Insurance Companies have paid all losses. The stock was larger and better, than at first expected. The people are reaping the benefit. We have already told you the makers’ names of the shoes—their names are on the shoes—which is a guarantee in itself, as manufacturers never put their names on shoes that are not all right—they are jealous of their good name. Your Money Back On Every Pair If You Want Itf You take no chances whatever. All sample, spiled or imperfect shoes are sold as such and at such ridiculous prices that other dealers are buying them. COME AT ONCE-BRING THE FAMILY AND YOUR NEIGHBORS » *ri« distinctly. uni'CL you ««* Jew*- You ju*t try it one*." WOUNDED MEN IMPROVING AND Will SOON BE OUT ■ Both Bonhart *nd Allen on Fair Road t to Rteovery. Pa* arable reports of tha two men who ware *o hadly Wounded recently, Mr. TV. H. Bonhart. by being shot through tho left lung by a negro man while *■' ng scrota tho city hriilgn, and «»fTlcer Tom Alien, who waa cut la the hrea*t and side by an Infuriated negro nvoman while taaieUng arrest, are ro- «-«tved Both men are at tholr home*, having Yr*n di'. harp'd from tha hospital, and both men wltt soon bo out on tha street* Tho injuries of tho men wore *t one time considered serious, but they puli.d through much to tho de light of their ma THE TRUTH ABOUT KIDNEY TROUBLE it, the kidneys are to bo !mvl . Tien dots people with kidney eiT. little good. ^ — system the mile good. s-srsjs&SK r them, end test* dtackwo them in fiateations uauaod. Tho patient - weaker and weaker, and a* tho y* are not ooaalUvo there I* usually aln. and there appear* to bo no tor the rontinned weakness. In .•.»» a test for albumen may dla- “ ESPVlhe*'eSmtnaUon* *uSu22 albumen can not be seen and la led through chemical tr#u, unless he I* In ttwtend* oU SOME LOTS CANT LAST LONG AT THE ABOVE PRICES. LOOK FOR THE BIG RED LIRE SALE SIGN! Children’s Shoes One big lot broken sizes, white Shoos and Sandals, per pair All Children's $1.00 Shoos now Ro nt *. 10c 48c Ono big lot fancy red, white, tan and black top Shoes, patent and dull leather, buttons, all worth $1.50 per pair, at All $1.50 grades Samples, sizes up to two Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, all sizes, $2.< go at $1.48 and a knife or poeketbook free. One big lot Boys’ and Girls’ $2.25, $2.80 yalues, to make them go lively.. $1.89—Best wearing Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes on earth, the very same kind The Union got $8 for, will go this week at 69c 89c 1.19 1.48 1.89 A box of candy, a school hag or a go-cart free with any Child’s Shoe. Boys’, Men’s and Women’s Damaged Shoes Go At 9c, 19c and 39c Per Pair. flen’s Shoes Every pair Men’s Shoos from Union Shoo Store’s stock will shuffle out on short order. 4 One lot Men’s $3.00 Patent Ox fords Men’s Satin Calf Lace and Congress $2.25 grades One small lot new $2.50 Men’s Fall Shoes 98c 1.39 1.67 1,000 pairs of Men’s brand new Dress and Working Shoes. The Union Store had them marked at $3.00 and $3.50. You take your pick at ......... j $5.00 Men*8 Patent Leather Bals, fancy tops, go at One lot $3.00 Buckskin Bicycle Shoes, * . at Your choice of Ralston Health, $4 Shoes, French’s $4 nnd $5 grades, at Stetson $5,00 and $6.00 grades at ' Stacy Adams. $6 nnd $7 hand-made Shoes, also high cut Winter Boots, go at 1.98 2.48 1.39 2.89 3.37 3.89 Women's Shoes Say women don’t appreciate bar gains? Just watch this store this week —you will find them making one dollar do the work of three.. A big lot of Ladies’ Sample Shoes, all small sizes, worth $4.00 and $5.00 per pair, to go at Small lot, all sizes, Geo. D. Witt Special Shoes, to go at only All $2.50-J.adies ! high cut Lace and Button Shoes, heavy and light,weights, all sizes, at $1.89 for Sorosis Shoes, both high and low cuts, in fact all $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords Ladies’ Bolton hand-sewed, Patent Leather and Tan Dress, Lace and Button Shoes Your unlimited pick of the Union-Shoe Store’s stock of Ladies’ fine Shoes, go at 98c 1.19 1.39 1.89 2.39 2.89 E. B. HARRIS S CO.’S OLD STAND Corner Third and Cherry Streets, Macon, Ga. Ira. A. Watson & Company, Adjusters. Uf- l £ l mt