Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 08, 1908, Image 2

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Ir' 3 THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1908 STYLE A GOOD THING Bat not Everything-— Yotn Sait may be the Acme to style, but if lacking in quality will soon degenerate to the level of the ordinary. Our Fall Suits not only show that perfectness of style—which every man wants—but under neath is that quality which stands the test •f time. $15.00 to $35.00 NINETEEN DAYS REMAIN BEFORE THE STATE FAIR OPENS IN MACON PRESIDENT SEN U JONES TELLS WHY IT IS “THE" STATE PAIR. PRIZES POR AN EXHIBIT OP MULES. rrwldent Binl* Jew*. •« On Maeon »or«u Btita Pair Association. male it vary plain yea tar Jay (to aavaral people, at feral) that thare la only, one aamifat, really and truly -Biala Pair,” and that It wfll ha held In Muon. In hla mall yeaterday mornln, he rh; oelved the (olloarlna lelUr from Mr M H. Hendry, of the Bank of Plaarlaar, *'There le a dlaputa araon* a nurohar people here aa lo arhera tha Oeortfa lata flair will ha held. and_I have ^^mHamw alas and Ident, 1 nak you for doubt but Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ilfu been usod for over SIXTY-rrva VKARS by MILLIONS of MOTHER* for • Mr f 'll V.-'i • -j K , ; with 1'UlKKr: H'-f |,j.| |i , > ; j| child, BOrri g - '■f _ HUte rt!r will u« *•*»«•. ««i • ».eon nuked to find out tor tMn. Knowlni thnt them In to bn a fnlr In - ““ that^you are the president. I Mr. Jon; •ntrnd In format lo ■gy ' Vu,r%.r b Ti t* 8tat* Flair. Hn explained thnt thin . Jrfsriip- would bn hold under thsaus- rlren, and with Un co-operation ortho State Agricultural Bocfety, to whom the legislature had given the authorltr mord than 8$ yearn tars ago to “h explained how by an Atlanta fi to prevent them from uelng It Me aleo pointed out better the Mecon State Fair would bn than the Atlanta fair. end dUappoIntfrtOnt of learned yeaterday that it - Paved With Good Intentions” To the eurprtee hundred!. It wee , the athletic committee of the University i>f Oeorrln had declined to transfer the Onnrgla-Mercer game, echeduled for Oe- inber Slat In Athena, to Maron. It wae Hrmly believed that the tranefer would he made In view of the fact that the Georgia authorltlee had previously elated their perfect willingness to abide by auch an arrangement provided their conditions were met. Thane condition* were repted by the Mercer and Fair Asm— Hon officials, but the Georgia oommlttee then hacked down. If the foolbell game bed been brought to Maron. It would hare bens o “ ‘ bln featjres of Educational Day. Judge Urquhart epent yeaterday after* noon on the chalngang. In cold type thia may read rather liarahly. and the first thought would be tliat he wae sent to the gang for not paying Ida atreet tax. ae the reeult of a Jfcke haring I seen played of the officers Tuesday. Hut the recorder made a visit to the _»ng that he might see for himself the pleee to which he has. In the performance There te a place they do eey that la paved with good Intentions—per haps theM le a reason It le ao styled for good Intentlona count for but lltUoevan bare on earth. t There In many a fellow with a lot of good Intentions;' they are worthier* lt*g the actual act that counts. Don't say you Intend to open g savings account end save—do It new; this very day—aftar lam. Exerc.se the bruin you are endowed with and realise the urgent neceaiity to net In regard to saving part of your money. W# wtuit your account and pay 8 per cent compound Interest. Our ftifety le told of tn our frc« booklet—read It. “ SAFEST FOR SAVINGS” I Fair, became known THE EQUITABLE BANKING & LOAN CO. Geo, A, Smith, Pres, Macon, Ga. formally Introduced during t r ~ yeaterday. deney. egen^ for^a H*ht young ladles to the Fair and have I them promenade the midway and grand stands attired »In these new-fanaled dresses, which are so made that they | expose to view tha tops of the ehoa on ( the left aide. Mrs. Delaney Is now In Memphis. but will be In Birmingham »hl* ; week, and then goes to. Augusta. After I that she will he In Macon. Everywhere I the young ladles appear It le r to afford them police protection. ; r.-ur ofTicMiN J li the ground* L,.—.——.... I who Is. of every day. He Is directing every rrte having tha hulldln * BPBOIAL NOTICES JESSE B. HART Funeral Director Lady Assistant Private Ambulance Personal Attention Given All Busineea. Office Phone 467 Reeidr-ce Phone 760 L O. PurM.y. Luitf City, PURSLEY & OLAY, UNOBRTAKERS. Always open. BI1 and 111 Mulberry ft talve uncIfrtaKino house Phone 438. Prepared te fill ph or telephene Freparef erders < The Arm of Shroieihlre A Brown be* thle day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Shropshire retiring. The business will lie continued by W. J. jtr >wn, who wilt pay mil bills and col lect alt debts 1 ’ (CHARTERED). Thl* eooiety will prosecute oaaea or •ver-loading, wounding. starving, or driv ing unlit animals, and othar .ess of ctu- 17 ’irScm rT{yjilUKQToN, Preet Notice e# Tranefer ef Stock. Baltimore. Md.. Sept. 88th. 1H8. Notice is hereby given ef the tnten- tloa of the undsratgaad to tranefer twenty-two (It) shares of the Pre ferred Stock ef the Maron Railway A Light Co., standing tn the name of the Estate of Henry Louts. to the tielre of tha Fatal* of Henry Laut*. ERNST 8CHMEISBBR. CARL RIT118TRAT, - Executors Estate Henry Lautf. —00 TO— WESLEYAN The best instruction is tho cheapest. Certificate of Authority Commercial National Bank l MAOON, Gil. Opened August 5th, 1908 No. »I1L Treasury Department. * = be Curreai tug. L hoi evtiteie ms* -a* It bee been •Tbe Commercial I 1'"3% ff the prc.veloee ef ths Sututa#~'«ff the Vetted fttaioa. required to bo asesglled wtuTUfoTe an Rs ^ taUM^ehali^he su *'V-‘ \v r: TRTEB»pEE. llwu r . lied t i - !*enc« the bualneeo of Ranking ta rnvvtded »>y Seettrtn nfty-ona btse IS -r-RTTMOVT WHRRllO)' .!U«. r ) t.nj »nd •< t.-.U omrA tkU ‘1. KANE, rwputy and AcUng OemptroUer of csi'Tto cy. . ‘ 8BAL: Onrer. y Bureau •art- Friday, Oct 9 Matinee 1:10; Night 8:11. W. E. Nankeville’s Picturesque Melodrama Human Hearts Prices—Matinee, lower floor and bal cony, 80c to 81.00. Night—28o to 8100. lust now, as hla presence *“ required almost the He le directing every ..—„ j — having the building* In ahape f<»r the placing of ethlblte at least a week before the fair opens. Tn a few day* the «Metracke at the ground* wilt be filled with freight car* containing agricultural displays from at least ten counties. The flret of these euhlhlte has arrived and will he unloadet* tomorrow, it la from Worth county am la so big that It require* two car*. The Fhlr AMoclatlon has been re quested to offer prlxea for the best ex hlblt of mules. Loth singly and In pair*. It I* stated that there ere more tlrat-clasa on then In any other city and that an unusually Ip- Iblt can be made. THE LYRIC A Colltctlon of lllsh Claw Bnt.ruin.rt, GILBERT SARONY, Character Impvnonator. VEDA AND QUINTAROUW, Nortlly Art. THE THREE KELLYS, In Hlnstns. Talklns. Dancln,, Fratur- . Inf. BABY KELLY. Th« mo.t (klllful Juy.nll. Saner now In v.ud.vtll. GAUMONT’S MOTION PICTURES. Southern Railway Bchedulea. Shewing the arrival and departure of No. Arrlvg from: II Jacksonville? l« Cincinnati....8:11 It Hrunswl !• Atlanta Depart tot ii ssssah. i a ' msShuxM tiled tli In ifhi • south. Ing exhl IS THIS A SQUARE DEAL? Til. T.ylor- B.ynt Drug Co. will qIv. you your monay L.ok If MI-O-NA do., not cur, Dyl p.p.la. They mnka thlo •quaro deal oner bocou*. they are tliorlHd tu do oo by tho makers of o-na tablets, amt tiro wlillns to have thlo Olatintent appear In Tha Tele- graph, beraksa they know tho offer Is senulne. .. ... And while It may be that thera ure about • Caere In 100 that ore too for sons fur Ml-o-na to euro, wo are will ing and ready lo take all tho ohtnceo. and If Ml-o-na dosa not cura, any dyapepttc can hava his money back. ICvon with thlo llborsl offer this firm will not hava to refund but a very •mail perctntPfe. because tha I Inrur able dyepepllca will find ao much re lief In Ml-o-na that they will onco •fain look upon th, sunny side of life, and will continue to uea Ml-o-na. Now. reader, you may aay how can the makora of Ml-o-na make auoh an offer? How do they know that II per cent of the ueera will ba cured, and that the other « per cent or the In curable*, will bo rollevedt Why. tf« ,11 very almpla. We've made thlo tutme offer In UN towne before we mu Jo It here, and wo have floured out the pareentagea. ao that when we make tha atatement wo know It to be absolutely true. "Ml-o-na tablet* are truly groat for anyone that haa atsmach trouble. I can not pralae them too hlahly for what they have done foe me."—Mra. W. D. Hewlett. irucksporL Me. The price te only SO cento a box. A CARD This la to certify tint all drugfltle are authorlaed to rotund your monay tf Foley'o Honey and Tar falls to oure K ur couth or cold. It otopa tho cough •Is tha luma and prevents aerloue results from a cold. Curve la frtppe cough and prevent! pneumonia and consumption. Contains no optlatea Tho gaaulne le In a yellow ptckaia, efuao aubstltutee. II. J. lamer A oo, Co. near Fourth National Hank, aganto. LIEUT. EVANS MAKES CREDITABLE DEFENSE MANTUA, Oct. T.—The taking ef testi mony In the case of Lieut Frank T. Ev one. of the battleship Louisiana, court martlaleJ on a charge of absenting him self from hie poet while officer of the deck, disrespect to hie superior officer end tatexteatton. wee concluded today. There remains only the summing up of hie counsel and It U expeoted that the proceedings win bad tomorrow. The chief contest by the defeme was against the allegation of Intoxication, ami in thle reenact the e gsrOM ae favorable to the Bargee* R. Wentworth.' ef. —, and others tei-Uftcd that Hvane. in their opinion. v»a» not Intoitcated. Lieut. K.van* admtttM during trw hear ing thnt h« had left the deck whlit B tch. but he prr»«nted evldtnc >v» that he went *eh disturbance. > quell i . «OLD AND DILIVKRID »V TAY. LOR-BAYNE DRUG CO. PHONfe 03 “Oar whole famlTy hee enjoyed CBOd health wince we began using Dr. King's New Life Pill*, three year* ago." any a L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route I, Gall* fold, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system In a gent!* way that dote you good. Sftc at all drug stores. For a quick fire on chilly morning, we have Just the thing—Lumber MiU Blocks, at $1.26 load, and incidentally it | is best kindling on earth. Redmond-Maosee Fuel Oo. .. _ RHONE US w^«r"%ToS, n n? MOiT | Phone. 100 and 223. the G'-M - a orjgiiffa .'* and take no oth. jr kind. Twenty-nve eenU a botUe. Guaranteed under tha Food and Drugs Act, Junettth. i»0«. Serial Number lovi AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY. JUDGE URQUHART ON GHAINGANG Oets a Oeod Look at the Stockade and a Glimpse of the Men on the Gang, isvlng l*een played on him by some “"leers Tuesday. recorder made A visit to the he might s*a for himself the 'hlch he hoe, In the performance of hie duty, been aendlng * number of people. Jt was hla flret visit He knew of the existence of the gang and the stockade, but he hod never availed him- r-elf of the opportunity to get next. lie found that so far as the stockade Itself was concerned, while It waa not a fashionable flat In a swell neighborhood, and the front yard was not abloom with winter roses, thsre ore much worse places than tho atockado. As a winter resort there ere mueh mere desirable places, even though the windows have a south ern exposure. The Judge wae received with an ova- on by the female members of tho gang, •very one of whom knew him at eight, md wondered If he had called to offer lemenry or extension of sentence. Blow- oot Hal, In for a wild orcla on ntgh-beer, ksked Bupeiintendant Callaway In a whla- K r If she must rook suppor for one ex- i, and ntue.gum Itotsy wanted to know If she must put on on extra sheet on tha lwf«t bunk In the quest chamber. Dopey Marla smoothed her wrinkled front and tidied Herself right sharply so as make a good Impression. The others looked on and wondered. On the chalngnng tho Judge renewed acquaintances with qulto a number of those he had chanced to meet before under different circumstances, and strangely enough, all seemed glad to see him. t The recover saw the conditions as wy really existed. And he found that » far aa the stockade .Mi concerned It la -ohahly the beet kept place of the kind in the fltate. Tha chainganjr Is an In stitution that varlert In the cltlee only aa to the manner of treatment of the con vict*. The treatment of those oi city gang la of the best They are fully looked after, given ell they ce •t of the substantial food- —-ted. Their beds ere kept aa clean aa It la possible for bade to be kept by the women. They are never worked When sick, and never worked overtime Judxe ITrquhlirt was well nlsneed bj (he visit, end white the result will not deter him from sending violators of the law to the gang, should It be necessary, he will feel as thoush he har them where they m suffer more ti-an * llbrijr. REV. DR, LOVE ENTERHS MINISTERS IT LUNCHEON BY WATER FROM THE LAKESJOJHE GULF STATELY SHIPS MAY 80ME DAY FULFILL THE ROSEATE DREAM OF PROMOTERS CHICAGO. Oct. 7—A picture of days when stately ships shall carry tha rich products of the central states from the Greet Lakes to the Gulf of Mexlce through a deep waterway, returning with products of no lees value, wae conjured up today before the dele gatee'and visitors to the third annual convention of the Lakes to the Gulf Deep Waterway Association by able speakers headed by WlUlam H. Taft. Today's utterances were authorita tive for they came from Secretary Saunders, of the association; President Kavaneugh. head of the organisation; Gov. Cbas. S. Deneen, of Illinois, who spoke of the first link of the great waterway, the Chicago drainage canal and W. H. Taft, who had general eu- pervlslon In Washington of the build ing of the Panama canal until he re« signed to become the presidential nom inee of the republican party. The need of auch a waterway wae Insisted by every speaker. The ques tion of transportation, It was declar ed. Is the most serious question with which thle country has to deal. Mr. Toft's Insistence that the deep water way and the conservation of the na tural resources were related subject*, which called for Immediate action, elicited great applause. Ills statement that the waterway was not a project, but a policy, found a ready response In cheer* of hie auditors. “We find," aald Mr. Taft, “that dur ing the ten years ending with 190S the internal commerce of our country In creased 118 per cent, while railroad transportation facilities during the same time increased only 20 per cent. It hes been pointed out that to supply this deficiency by the construction of additional railroads and neccesstry terminals would require a capital In vestment of 81.600,000.000 end this con struction when complete would make no provision for the further increase of our commerce.” The only solution of this problem, the speaker found In deep waterway*. The convention opened at 10 o'clock with a prayer by Bishop Samuel Fal lows. of Chicago. Wm. K. Kava- naugh. president of the association, then delivered hie annual address end Wro. F. Saunders, read hla report. W. H. Taft, smiling, somewhat hoarse, then entered the stag*, preceded by Governor Chaa. 8. Deneen, of 1111- none. The orchestra struck 41P “The Star Bpangled Banner:" the crowd which filled the big auditorium cheer ed and waved small American flags. In the afternoon four special trains carried the visitors on a tour of In spection of tha Chicago dralnngo canal, the stupendous work Instituted to die- pose of Chicago's sewerage and which some day, th* delegatee hope, will form a part of a deep channel to the Gulf of Mexico from Lake Michigan. Tomorrow there will be two ses sions of the convention. At the fore noon session W. J. Bryan will make an address and In the afternoon the principal speaker will be Gifford Pin chot. chairman of tho National Con eervaflon Commission and head of the forestry division at Washington. Ten mlnute-apeechea will be made by del egates. . To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. You know what you are taking. The for mula Is plainly printed on every bot tle, showing It Is simply Quinine and Iron tn a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children 80c. a . taivn, Rmniani oi me Home M lesion board of the Southern Baptist convention, left Atlanta today for Dallas, Texas, from where he will direct the affairs of the board In the elates ef Arkansas. Missouri, Oklaho ma and Tnxas. Before leaving he gave an informal luncheon to hla ministerial associates at Atlanta at the Kimball House. Among those present were Rev. H. D. Grey, Rev. Dr. John E. White, Rev. Dr. J. W. Millard. Rev. Dr. W. W. Landrum. Rev. C. J. Thompson and Rev. John 1. iBrigga. New\ork Style Show We Continue to Show This Week Correct Clothes for Men ,-Made in New York by Leading tailors of the fash ion centre for men’s clothing Benson Clothing Company family and several friend*. Mrs. Scruggs is survived by a hus band and four children, Misses Kate, S. C., Agnes and Mr. Jesse Scruggs. Jr. She wae a member of thb Baptist church and was an excellent Christian woman. AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS VALDOSTA. Go., Oct. 7.—Mr*. Jesse Rcrugrs died at th* Union hospital here of typhoid fever lost night at 8 o'clock, after nn Illness of several weeks. Her remain* were carried to Morven this morning for Interment. They were accompanied by Rev. J. Eczema Cured Thousands of people throughout Texas* and the South hava been permanently cured by Imperial Remedy. The product is a nice, clean liquid, made from vegetables grown In Texas. The liquid pene trates the skin, opens the pores, gobs down to the very roots of th* trouble and purifies the diseased parts. It Immediately stops all Itching and pain, you feel soothed and refreshed. It soon leave* the skin 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 got it for you. moll us a 81 bill and we will send you a bottle by ex press charges prepaid. Imperial Medicine Co* Houston, Texas. ATTEMPTED TO SCARE MAN BUT HE WASNT FRIGHTENED VALDOSTA, Go.. Oct 7^-On* of th# Connells, white, living four miles below Luke Park, cams to that town yesterday to have some injuries about his head and legs attended to by a physician. A K t of two loads of shot haq pane led him. He swore out a warrant foi another white man named “Bill'' Chltty, charging him with shooting him, but later withdrew the warrant, stating that It was probably his fault. Hn said that be woe driving along the road and saw a man go Into the bushes on the vide of the road. He thought the man was up to some mischief, so be pulled hie gun end fired It off as a ■■frlrhten«.T. “Bill" Chltty mJiht have been frightened, but he did not run. On the contrary he took ’a couple of shots at Connell, whom he thought was trying to harm him. When the men got a little nearer to each other and found out that a mistake had bsen mads, both axprssse.i sorrow. Connell’s friends told him to swear out a warrant, however, nnd he did «o, but later Jertiied to withdraw it THE SEASON'S FORMAL OPENING Do you know what • formal opening means ? It is another word for readiness. It means that after weeks of preparation, we have at last brought the season’s representative fashions—both in Men’s and Women’s garments—and opened them for your inspection and ap proval. Let us simply add one word in capital letters—COME. Mea's Suite ^ Fancy Veeb Overcoats * Trouser* Raincoats Hats Topcoats Shoo* Boys* Suite Women's Suite Overcoats Raincoats Misses' Suits Separate Coots Children's Coats Waists FARLEY 4 GAUN 362 Second St. Put Your Money In a Carriage Or buggy from our repository and you will never rogret it. We are showing the latest o tyles in surreys and runabouts both straight sill nnd out- under and the prices are as tonishingly low on the grade of work wo are showing. 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. th. victor" DRi viOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM OPIUM and milSKY treated without abockc^' severe suffering, immfortof patients carefully looked after. A home like, pleasant sanitarium—not a prison. Treatment entirely flee from any harmful results. Our thirty years’ experience shows these diseases sre curable, rutiects also treated at their homes. Onrbook of particulars free. Address Dr. B.J1. Woolley Co. Atlanta Go. Frank's Choice Old Corn Whiskey 4 Fnll Quarts $ 2.85 12 Full Quarts $ 7.65 1 Gallon Jug 3 2.C0 5 Gallon Keg $11.25 LONG’S PRIVATE STOCK » RYE WHISKEY 4 Fall Quarts $ 3.35 12 Full Quarts $ 8.60 1 Gallon Jug $ 3.10 5 Gallon Keg $13.50 We guarantee the quality. A trial will convince you. Esprcss on above goods prepaid to any point on lines of Southern Express Co. D. F. 6 C. P. LONG JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Oldest Whisky House in South ESTABLISHED 1881 OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS, i’ll re flne old Rye, by the ( l*8m quarts'”!!’.!"!!! Express prepaid. GEORGE J. COLEMAN. 8s.oe 83.50 Pur# Pstmsytveala Rya, rich and mallow, by th* e llon $3.75 l quarts ...13,00 Express prepaid. ANVIL RYE. Pure and substantial fam ily whisky, by the gallon..82.50 4 full quarts ILK Express prepaid. OLD POINTER CLUB CORN. Rich and mellow, by th* gallon 81.50 4 full Quarts $2.50 Express prepaid. OLD GEORGIA CORN Direct From Bonded Warehouses and Old. By tbe niton ... Four full quarts «... $3.28 83.76 Express prepaid. logue. Moiled free. > 60 per cent on your purchases, flat THE ALTMAYER & EATAU LIQUOR CO. 720, 722, 724, 726 West Bay Street JACKSONVILLE, - - - FLORIDA