Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 08, 1908, Image 8

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.THE MACON DAILY TELEOEAPH: ' THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1908 LET YOUR HAT BE A STETSON We have the STETSON H«>8 FALL MODELS. Nothing betterj nothing more stylish; nothing more up- to-date. If yon don’t care to spend so mnch for a hat, try our KNOX-ALL the best $2.00 hat on earth. Star Clothing Co. DAVE WACHTEL SECRETARY JNO. T. MOORE TALKS ABOUT THE ATLANTA INJUNCTION THINKS THE BILL WA8 PROMPT ED BY PERSONAL FEELING TO WARD MR. HARRINGTON AND THAT AT THE PROPER TIME THE MATTER WILL BE CLEARED UP. Mr. John T. Moor*. eecreUrf *nJ treasurer or th* Atlanta, llacon A (Jrlffin Electric Company, smiled at th#* publication In The Telegraph yes terday morning of the Btory aa to the bill for injunction and receiver filed a few day* ago by some Atlanta stock holder* againat the company. r 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 1.. P HILLYF.R, Vice-Prea R. W. .'OHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR li. DOOLY.Ca.hier. Oyster Season Now Open Wo are headquarters for Oysters, Fish and Fresh Meats. Oysters all tho time. Your orders solicited. Phones 242—951. W.J_,. Henry Co. Out of town orders receive prompt attention. Mr. Moor* had heard of tha filing of tho bin before news of It waa pub lished. and ha seemed to know why It was filed. He did not seem to at- tarh much Importanca to It. except that he thought that soma people might think that It affected the other enter prises of himself and associates. For instance, there Is the Central Oeorgla Power Company and the electric line to Albany, neither of them being con nected in any way and both In good shnpe. Mr. Moore gave OUt the fol lowing statement: Th« hIII for Injunction end receiver filed by a few Atlanta minority stock holders against the Atlanta. Griffin and ruilwny company Is a contin uation of an effort to block the en terprise which has been going on ever the Atlanta stockholders were replaced as officers by the majority who reside In Griffin and Atlanta. •’The company doe» not owe a dol lar and the Judge refused to name even temporary receiver. If the com plainant* were re-elected to the sal aried positions from which they were ifed. no morn would be heard of Any play that teaches a great moral known all over Jones county. Until a lesson Is bound to do good to a comrou- ffw years ago Walter Kilpatrick made nlty. Home of the greatest sermons evar “ tcon *'•- - an d « waa_here that preached against evil deeds and association nd#ctunllv owning fur leas;they pro test ngulnst tin. management of the •ompany’s affair*, by Messrs. Kincaid A flrantlsnd. of Griffin, and our Ma in associate* for no real reason. "The contract with Mr. Harrington s* drawn and pns*ed upon by the miplalnant* themselves and their dis satisfaction has resulted from person al disagreement with him. This com,- pany has no connection with any other enterprise* | n which tha stockholders are Interested. •This company 1* a separata com pany from the Macon. Atnerlcus and Albany Electric railway and has no nncctlon with the Central Georgia <wer Company. The complainants knew that Mr. Harrington and his as- soclutes were on the eve of financing thin propeHltlon and sought this meth od to embarrass him. "We are satisfied this road will bn built by Mr. Harrington and hts as sociate*. and at the proper time, we expert to nppeai before the court With a motion to dissolve the Injunction.** After rending what Mr. Moors had to sty on the suhjerf. Mr. M. Fel ton Hatcher, on© of the stockholders and sii attorney for tha line, gava out the following: “Mr. Moore seems to have alsed up the situation correctly and I Ilka wise am satisfied with the statua of affairs. Mr. Harrington has financed other enterprises of this kind and Is an experienced man In this lint of bus iness He la one of savsral financiers who are able to carry out any and all contracts. I am sure hts answer to the personal attack mads upon him Hat Pins made out of SEND YOUR ORDERS TO Sam Weichselbaum & Mack P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla. The Mack Boya vrill give them prompt and careful attention. Note the following. All expross prepaid: XXX Hupei lor Rye. *2 60 gall. Jug. 4 quarts., fix year old Corn. *1.00 gall. Jug, 4 quarts M” nt Vernon Rye. 14.40 call. Jug, 4 quarts «'UI Choice Rye. *6.00 gmU, Jug. 4 querte ... An i»nos Co. Bourbon, four quarts White MUU bottled I *—| * lewis’ ««, four quarts Bleak Label. four quarts h >ear old Cora, foul quarts.............I ■ ........,,ia.so n. four quarts i|M In bond, four quarts 14'** • ! 1.96 00 will be complete and that the road will be constructed.** From a good source It Is learned that when the matter gets Into the court and the Injunction heard, there will be some sensational developments that will fully explain the anlmua of this attack on the company. Mr. W. J. Massee. who Is at tha head of the various enterprises In which Mr. Moore and Mr. Hatcher are Interested, will return to Macon In a few days. LUMBER MILL BLOCKS Try them just once—at S1.25 per load. They go as far as load of wood, at half the price. Redmondtlacsec Fuel Co. Phones 100 and 223. Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by 2?c5T YOUNG MACON MAN'S GOOD Osts Eighty-five Thouaand Dollars for /ritxlbl. M.t.illo Coupling. Macon neoplt “ WlPht tar W. FAREWELL LEITER TO REV. J. M. COMMITTEE GIVE EXPRESSION TO THEIR REQRBT AT THE DEPART URE OF THE RECTOR. That the good wishes of the vestry of St Paul's church will follow Rev. J. M. Northrop wherever he mar go, tho fol lowing fetter addressed to him by a com mittee appointed by the eenlor warden la evidence: Macon. Go.. Oct. t. 1901. To the Rev. J. M. Northrop: In view of the fact that you have ten dered your resignation os rector of 8t Paul's church, the senior warden ap pointed the undersigned a committee, to express the sentiment of the vestry. For a period of about six-year* you have labored In tha parish with conspic uous fidelity, and In spite of the discour agements, which are common to the lot of all who devote their live* to the serv ice of the church, you have not swerved from your duty. Althouah your high Ideals may not have been realised, yet It Is a fact which cannot be contro verted. you have bean very ssalous. and have proven an Inspiration and blessing to your people. It Is with profoundeet regret that ... accept your resignation, and rest assured that our good wishes, as also the good lli l i Q T 1 p’«Md h, to w, i, , „o n ^ ,t "., m h, h *hi ;&.n,« t ' ord wm '° nl you H “ benefited to a. Urge extent by the recent A im his Inventions, rick Is the son of the late 'Upstrick, one of the ablest Mr. Kilpatrick Is the Rev. Wm. Kilpatrick, o. K d most bstovsd of Methodist ministers, r— embodied In the plays of the stage. The lesson of life |a presented to the listener In a way that makes an Impres sion on ths mind and gives him food for thought While the spectator is listen ing to the text or the play, his visual la being attracted by seeing the __ enacted before his eyes, that art being desrrllied In the words to which ht Is listening. In such a play as "Human Hearts," tween virtue and vice Is sharply drawn. The author has not minced matter* In drawing bis character*, and as the (net dents of the piny arc based on real oc- ourrence*. lie ha* not had to draw upon hi* Imagination to invent * ‘Jfliman Hearts." motive for Tho characters he married a daughter of Mr. II. C. Bill ings, better known as Uncle Josh. He now has a borne at College Park near Is that of a metallic flex ible coupling designed to be used for air brake apparatus. By a recent sale to the Westlngbouse people, the sum of 415,000 was realised. The coupling has been given thorough teats on various railroads of the north, and It was after these tests that the offer was made by the Westlnghouse people to buy the pat- Mr. Kilpatrick has two other Inventions of a high order of merit, for which he expects-^ to realise much money. iu C r friends will rejoice In his good Doctors Said He Would Not Live. Peter Fry. Woodruff. Pa., writes: "After doctoring for two years with . , . . . ... , .... _ the best physicians In Waynesburg, s;Tiia. g*w28 irwrsssj* sfen itt it ties. How often do we see men and once, as I could not possibly live an- women who, with nil the advantages of! other month •• there was no cure for education, comfortable homes, and the me. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recom- lovln« . »r. of "nd »r tnd. .t II, m , na , d t o me by a friend and I !m- *he -™ y i rali, untT they tb! mediately ^.ent my .on to the .tore for lowest depth* of degradation. We meet them every day. i born Site the'lowest au’rriyflndlng*, with «dvantage In early life, knowing nothing of the difference betweel! right and ong; a criminal because he ha* had opportunities to be anything else. But here Is a character that conspires to bet ter things. The Inherent Instinct to raise himself nbove the level of hi* surround ing* I* lying dormant, hut when the real isation of the difference between rlrht and wrong Is brought home to him, he chooses the proper path. It. and after taking three bottles I be- f !«n to get better and continued to mprov# until I wa* entirely well." H. J. Lamar Sc Co., near Fourth National iBank, agents. at the Grand theater Monday night. And they will not b* all In the chorus of the Manhattan Opera Company. The tele phone operators of Macon, with the su- pervlcnr* end other attaches of the tele phone office, wilt have a sneclal narty at the opening opera of the Manhattan On- t ra Company's engagement. Auber*s "Fra Mavolo" will he offered, and one section of tho beautiful theater will be reserved for tho teleohono girls. Manager J. D. Phillips Is pleased to ac- S ualnt himself with the manner In which lie engagement of the Manhattan Op era Company Is drawing Interest from Macon theater-goer*. "It has been a long time since Macon people have heard light opera." said Mr. Phillip* today, "and Judging from the request* for seat* nnd particular*, tho cttlsen* of Mncon wll» give the best opera pompnr.y that ever toured the south a reception, the like of which the people In this city always gives something good." The comnsnv arrives In Macon from Jacksonville Sunday nfternoon nt 4:55 ’clock. One of the local churches Is t sing at th* Sunday nl*ht service*. The*e two artist* ***!«» In Sunday night serv ice* In other cltle* where th* company have played. "THE MERRY WIDOW." terplece. "Madam Butterfly." recently re- Wldow." produced In five different coun- many language*. Rnthwell said l.ch*r and the librettist* of 'Ths Merry far better than anything of It* class In- years. It t»ke« on* back to ths bsat d*v* of Johann Strauss. It to In a class with Venice.* It reminds on* of Karl Fllleck- •Merry War. 1 and "Boor Jonathan.* In deed. Audran'S •Olroffe-glroffa' la not These arc only n fow of our many good thing*. Send hr n trial order. All the standard brand* of BEER nt lowest price*. Write for price list. ^ SAM WEIOHSELBAUM & MACK, Jacksonville, Fla. (famd Real Rose Hat Pins It dots not stem possible, yet It Is trus, that these Hal Pins stc raid* out of live roses.and changed into metal by S secret This discovery Is without fashions In millinery. Six sixes Ed. M. Lea. Pres-: J. H. Donohue, V. Pres.: Jsrema Herman, Sec-Treat. BEDINGFIELD & CO., P. O. BOX 109*. ’ JACKSONVILLE, . FLORIDA. MAIL ORDER HOUSE MUMM'S EXTRA RYE 4 Fnll Quarts 12 Fnll Quarts 1 Gallon Jug $ 5.60 $14.00 $5.20 T. B. R. WHISKEY "Sour Mash” ‘ • '■ • 4 Fnll Quart* $ 3.50 12 Fnll Quarts $ 9 50 1 Gallon Jug $ 3.20 BEDINGFIELD’S POP CORN WHISKEY 4 Full Quart* $ 2.95 12 Full Quarts $ 8.00 1 Gallon Jug $ 2.65 EXPRE3S PAID ON ALL THE ABOVE GOODS We Are Sole Agent* For Cook’s Celebrated Beer* WPITE FOR OUR COMPLETE PRICE LIST Everybody !• talking about them. Don’t fall to corns In sad sec them. These ire i DELAMOT1 IB Real Rose get their round of applause. The miniature train which these simi ans operate was one o' th* wonders of w ) t *#nt of the greaj locomotive companies. At the close FOR SALE Only at LAZARUS JEWELRY STORE | modern inline musTrunibig 513 Cherry Street |2 Prices ranging from I™-; met by a storm of dtnanprovsl In a trv where Gilbert and fiulllvan ple**es ere Idolised—and rightly so—but all will *«*•** with me after herlng The Merry al change of acta __ _ w .jeral at the Lyric today, and the performer* will work through new *tuff the rest of The Kellys get a firmer grip on the au dlence at each appearance and are not » the ‘ ‘ allowed to leave stage until almost It" Is generally admitted that they are exhausted. the best dsneer* ever seen !n Macon. Vedar and Qulntarouw. presenting th# rolling globe set. always get a good meas ure of applause. Thetr act Is entirely new to Macon audiences. Gilbert Barony, the character tmper senator. 1* a sure laugh extractor, lib work keep# th# audience In an uproar. New Pictures shown todav and Rati**- * Matinees, 4:40 to «:04 : right. 7:10 to 10:4*. GENTRY BROTHERS AT MACON MON Th# only money railroad train In the world to coming to Macon Monday. Octo ber 12. With It will come a complement ef simians that have made mlllloua laugh. These monkeys are by i the most Inconsiderable part ... ...» Gentry Brothers’ greater shows. On the contrary, they are much a part of that famed animal' exhibition, and every day now in r Tiffs t* l show*, which When the coot weather was heeding toward the wanner precincts of T^e Oentrv Brother** shows, while £ j hath*Vrgrat In the world. $ 1.50 tO $ if * 50 i AttanUi on Sunday**OdCnTian With. - Write for Book: mailed *£^ ** ,K ~ SSS ^‘ - i free of charge. I Todsv thev h*ro *« s^n** t-sine.l will be In Macvn TRAVELING IN TWIGGS The conrciousnee* of work well done In this parish should bring to your heart a satisfaction above and beyond all other things and should enable you to leave well assured that th* Good Lord In Ills final reckoning will count you worthy. The love and esteem of your entli- parish will follow you wherever you may go. (Signed): T N. TINSLEY, HELP WANTED Competent help in our alter ation department. Apply to day. W. A. Doody Co. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER. Meteorological data furnished by tbs local office of the United States Weather Bureau. Department of Agriculture. fo» the 24 hours ending at 4 p. m.. Iocs! Thermograph Readings. “MALE” ORDERED Mail ordered goods are perfectly satisfactory vhen bought from reliable dealers. Yon can trade with ns by nnil as safely as in per son—and your needs will receive the same careful, cour teous attention—and be shipped tho day received. It’s to our interest to make it to your interest— and wo do. We’d rather meet you face to face—but if you can’t come— SEND. 5 pm...7611 pm..461 5 am..14111 am..73 « nm...«9'12 mn..56i 6 am..52112 m .'.74 7 pm...66! 1 am..66 7 am..541 1 pm..7« —..«?| 2 pm..77 I Ml X ntn 71 ' - , - .III • — - 9 pm...€11 4 am..55! 9 am..641 S pm..7* 10 pm...89| 4 am..54110 am..70 4 pm..77 fllver Report. The Ocmulgee River *t Macon at 7 a - read. 1.» feet; «t Hawkln«v!l!e, l.€ We Invite Your Account. Macon s New National Bank Under United States Supervision. Managed by large board directors, composed of sixteen successful repre sentative business men. 123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co. T Rice. .T, B. Stewart, H. T. Fielder. Sell most evervthing 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. Macon Traveling Man Registers Just a Mild Kick. "Surely Twiggs county should get a full quota of the convict* for working the roads,"-Mill a traveling man yes terday. "There are some roads In which you will hava to drive three mile*. If trav eling In a buggy, to turn around In," hr, cnntlrmcd. "ana If vnu hannrn tn ho continued, "and If you happen meet another vehicle, one or the other must run up the hank. There are hills up Which It U almost Impossible for one none to pull a buggy. Not long ago the gang worked one of tho road* and the next day when they tried to move the camp car It turned over and remained there two or three days. "I have traveled some time, and I never had such trouble In getting a lodging place. They are few and far between, but when you do find n place you are well treated. Perhaps this Is why the few places are so much ap preciated, "But my complaint 1* as to the road*, and what I am saying about them Is not to offend, but to try nnd impress upon the county authorities the Importance of having their roads put and kept In better condition than they are In now." Had a Close Call. Mr». Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel. Vaughn. Mlsa. says: "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have its grip oq me, when a friend recommend ed Dr. King’s New Discovery. I be gan taking it. and three bottles ef fected a complete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy and lung ana throat healer is world wide. Bold at all drug stores, 60o and $1.00, Trial bottle free Old Ntgro 8aya He Never Did Such A Thing In His Llf* The only case before the recorder yesterday morning was that of an old negro named Ben Banders, charged with disorderly conduct by reason of his calling a white woman a liar. This lady testified that she was looking after ths lumber yard of Mr. Chambers, In VlnevtUe, her husband being the nlg^t watchman for Kln- nett's woodyard and bting away from horns all night She said that she saw Ben gather up a wheelbarrow full of shingle*, and when shs told him that they belonged to Mr. Chambers and that he must throw them back he said he would do so but never did. Later when she saw Mm he said that he had put hack the shingles. She told him that he had not. and then It was the said he called her a liar and the had him arrested. Ben denied calling the lady a liar, hut said he and she had a talk about the xhlnglsa. He said he was €7 years old and had never said such a thing to a lady In all hl« life. He was fined tlO and the fine suspended. Delicious Banana Cream This recipe Is highly recommended by on* of our correspondents; try It for des sert tomorrow. Pesl five large bananas, rub smooth *t tome with firs tssspmmfurbf augsVr Add'on# teacup swtet cream beaten to a stiff froth, then add one Its. park age Lemon JELLO-O dissolved tn 1H tea« boiling water. Pour Into mold and when cold garnish with Candled cherries. Rerve — , „ . whh whlP££j cream, or^any good pudding f.od welt by the uwwitn at 10c. per package. roccra GEORGIA FAIR. Aianta. Gs- October 8-24. 1906-Low Rats* Via Central of Georgia Railway Tickets will be sold October 8th to 23rtt. Inclusive, and for train* sched uled to arrive Atlanta before 12:45 p. m. October 24th. except that no tickets win be sold for trains arriving than midnight of October 2€th. 190*. For further Information call on or ad dress Jna. W. Blount. District Pas senger Agent. Macon. Ga. DAILY AT WESLEYAN New pupils are arriving dally at Wesleyan and while the enrolment this year shows a slight decrease In com parison with last year's figure*. Pres ident Guerry has every reason to think that In a very short while the pupils matriculated this year will equal in number the record of any previous year. All of the teachers are living In the college building this year. Last year It was necessary to move eight of the faculty from the college to boarding places out In town; this year, however, the building Is not so crowded, and all of tho teachers have rooms and take their meals within the college walls, making it much more convenient for themselves, as well as for tho pupils under their guidance. WM, CUMMINGS OF MACON Chief Westcott has received a letter from the police authorities of Elbert, W. Va., saying that on September 19 a negro, who gave his name aa Wil liam Cummings, was shot by a prl vate detective at that place. The ne gro was anxious to let his people In Macon know of tils condition, and hence the letter. Cummings Is said to have been tn the clothes-presslng business In El bert, but no particulars of the shoot ing are given. He is described as be ing 27 years old and weighs 181 pounds. cant. Healthful. Sparkling. Invigor ating. A delight to the palate, and a nutriment for the stomach. A bottle, taken also at bedtime, by reason of the large percentage of lupuiln con tained tn Saaser hop*—one of the prin cipal Ingredients of "BEVO"— Insures a sound and refreshing night's sleep. Prepared by Anheuser-Busch, a guar antee for Its purity, wholesomenesa and superiority. GEORGIA. Bibb Count/.—Under and by virtue of the power r. H. Bruhl and hla from. Lela M. Johnson to F. aty. „ of sale vested In assigns by a deed _o to F. E. Bri * ‘ dated Aug. S4th. 1903. and recorded - book 119. page 141, record of deeds Inr the office of the clerk of the superior court of Bibb county, the undersigned, aa transferree and assignee of the debt saU* deed was given to secure and of the pow er of sals conferred In said deed, will sell at public outcry, before the court house door In Bibb county, Georgia, dur ing the legal hours of rale, on the first Tuesday In November, lid*, to the high* est bidder for cash, th* following proper* ty. to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Godfrey district of th* county of Bibb, state of Georgia, consisting of sight and one-half <ttt> seres, more or less, of lots numbers 29 and 22 of th# Macon Reserve west of th# Ocmulgee river, being about two miles from Bibb county courthouse and on the Columbus Rosd. and bounded on Aug. 3<th. 1501, as follows: North by the Co* lumbus road and lands of Kidd and Base- more. east by the Davts lands and lands of Baxemore. south by lands of Cheney. ‘ e Unlonvlhe road. Being __ described In a deed from TAura B. Johnson to Lela M. Johnson, dsted A'trust 2«th. 1904, and recorded In clerk’* office. Bibb * No ill page C*9. Said deed was given to secure a debt In the principal row ef 4U0.ee. which waa dot on Any. 1st. 19*9. together with interest on raM prlncloal at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, payable annually «m the first days of August In each of the rears 19*4. 190*. 1904. '**7 and 19*« according to the tetror of five Internet rwlr#. which henr Interest at the rate <** twr cent from thetr maturity, all of -Meh principal aad interest to rest du*. Bald land wfk he roM for the purpose of Paving raid debt, amt the proceed* of k! rato win be applied as tn raid deed Shewmake Brothers Co. Dublin, Ga. — DEALERS IN ■■ Rough and Dressed Lumber Cypress and Pine Shingles Laths, Etc. All Inquiries Answered Promptly KAPLAN ff SNETMAN CONFIDENTIAL PAWNBROKERS 612-14 Poplar St. NUFF CED CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO. Savannah, Augusta Covington and Eatonton •11:5Sam Eatonton and Mllltdgsvllls. .t 7:50pm Athens and Madison.! » 3:*3Jm Atlanta and Grtftin • t:J Atlanta and Griffin ♦:< Co’umbua and Birmingham. .• 2:45am Albany and Montgomery Birmingham. .*11:29am ntqomery • 3:00am Itewtgeinery Ml :35am Atanta and Griffin ' Atlanta and Griffin ' Atlanta and Griffin • Birmingham and Columbus..' Birmingham and Columbus..* Montgomery and Albany « Montgomery and Albany Albany and Amerleus « JOHN W. BLOUNT, Currant schedules corrected to date. District Passenger Agent, 604 < 'AMg Albany and AmcHcus..7:55pm •DAILY, tEXCEPT SUNDAY. ARRIVE FROM— Savannah and Augusts * Savannah, Augusta -, Augusta Covington and Eatonton Eatonton and Mllledgevllls.. Athens and Madison.. * 4:40pm Athens and Madison.... * —i Atlanta. Chicago. St. Louis. .•12:05am i Atlanta and Griffin.. ( A