Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 12, 1908, Image 3

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1908 JUST FIFTEEN MORE DAYS BEFORE THE STATE FAIR OPENS IN MACON MULE RACES ON SATURDAY, OCTO BER 31—MIDWAY WILL BE THE BEST EVER ORGANIZED IN THE SOUTH. Fair Days. Opening .lay. Tuesday. Oct. 37, Military Day. Wednesday. Oct. 28. Circus Day, Friday, OcL 30. Football Day. Saturday. Oct. 3L College Day, Monday, Nov. 1 Secret Order Day, Tuesday. Nov. 3. Brown, Smith and Jones Day, Wednes day. Nov. 4. Jjabor Day, Thursday, Nov. 5 (proba bly). Macon Day. fYlday, No. 6. (probably). Negro Day, Saturday, Nov. 7. Tbe mule races are expected to bo ai Interesting feature of the race track pro gram of the State fair. These will be held on tho afternoon of Huturday, Oc tober 21. and the indications urc that the number of entrlu* will he unusually Ufge. Purses ’ have been offered hers of the three c hundred dollars of the win- "I look for a great exhibit of sugar and sorghum cane and their products, atates General Manager lluff. • -There Is many acres of both cultivated nut only thm of tho state, and hundreds of One stalks will be sent to the fair for dis play. I know of one plnnter who will make an exhibit of twenty stalks, each of which Is seven feet In heighL" Prises ^ are offered a* follows for the best exhblts of this kind: Best ten stalks of ribbon cam*, lest ten stalks of sorghum cane, live pounds or more of augur made from Georgia grown ribbon cans, half gallon of ayrup from augur <*a .e. half gallon of ’ syrup from sorghum Regarding the special exhibit of mules, of which mention has been made, the shown in harness $20,00 $12.SO Single mule 15.00 7.50 Mule colt, under 1 year old 10.00 6.00 2 year old colt 10.00 6.00 3 year old'colt 10.00 6.00 Jack. 3 year old and over 10.00 5.00 Janet, 3 years old and over 10.00 5.00 It Is said that there are a greater number of tnulcs, and more first class ones. In this section of the state than elsewhere In the state. An Interesting display of these animal*, especially from local people, Is looked for. “The best midway ever organised In the south will he our offering for the Macon Georgia State Fair," practically every one will be entirely new to this section. We have booked no at traction that we do not know to-be clean and moral In ©very respect." as the guests of Robert H. Kune. * “ •* ’ tan Opera Com s engagement s_ ... this week, offering Grand Opera lit choice operas. • A display of college rings and colors Will bo made, and If Mercer wins—and there Is every reason to hellevi .boys will do so—the romedtsn oi me company, Claude Amsden. wHl have some parodies that will tell what the Mercer boys are going to do with their fore most rivals from the University of Geor gia In the hie fair content. Jn other cities, where the Manhattan Opera Company has plaved. college nights '•The railway company Is laving a loop near the box office st the fair "rounds In order to morn easllv bundle tho vast crowds that will surely patronise tho cars. As soon as u car Is unloaded. It will complete l(s trip around the loon, BROUGHT BACK BY A SHERIFF TALBOT COUNTY MAN WHO IT IS SAID KILLED ANOTHER, CHANGES NAME AND GOES AWAY BUT IS FINAL LY CAUGHT. Sheriff Campbell, of Talbot county, was in Macon yesterday on his way to Talbotton. with Stove Sanders, a nc gro, who was recently arrested In Cam bridge, Muss., by the police of that city. It Is charged that some eleven months ago Sanders, killed another negro r ed West Baker, In Talbot county, and Immediately thereafter left for parts unknown. Recently it became known that Sanders had changed his name to Cornelius Fisher, and was living In Cambridge, where his wife and chil dren had Joined him.' The Talbot county authorities com municated with the police of Cam bridge and he was soon located and arrested. He said he would corne back to Georgia without requisition papers, and Sheriff Campbell went aft er him. coming to Savannah by boat from Boston. He and his prisoner rived In Macon enrly yesterday morn ing. but missed the train going homo, and In consequence vemulned over In Macon all of yesterday, tho prisoner being placed in the Jail. . Sanders refused to say anything about the murder, except that he will come clear at the trial. He la a small well dressed negro, and says that ho has a serious heart affection. . i for every two mln- The mldwav will of Street In order t Q fnter the THE COW COLD WAVE Fall In Temperature Is Expected to Oc cur Here—Frost Now Will Break It Is not unlikely that Jack Frost will Tnako his first annual npnenritnee In this section within the next raw days. A fall of frost at this ,lme of the year would be almost unprecedented, but nev ertheless such would not surprise the Weather officials. The samo cold wave that brought frost to Louisiana Ratunlay Is headed In this direction, and Is expected to reach Macon by- tomorrow, .bringing with It all winter time appurtenances. The weather rec ords show thnT no fall of frost lias evor occurred In Macon earlier than the last week of October., The obeerver’s prediction for today Is "fair and cooler" weather. INTERESTING FACTS The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co, Offer to Cure Catarrh. The Medicine Coats Nothing If They Fail. user nothing If It does not cura ca tarrh. It Is only reasonable that peo ple should believe us, or at least put our claim to a practical test when we take all the risk. Thesa are facts Which we want the people of Macon to substantiate. We want them to try Rexali Mucu-Tone. a medicine pre pared from a prescription of a phy sician whose specialty was catarrh, and who has a record of thirty year* of cures to his credit. We sell more bottles and receive more good reports about Rexali Mucu- Tone than we do of all other catarrh remedies sold In our store, and if more people only knew ,what a thoroughly dependable remedy Rexali Mucu-Tone Is. It would be the only catarrh medi cine we would have any demand for. Rexali Mucu-Tone Is quickly ab sorbed and carried by the blood until It thoroughly disinfects and cteanses the entire mucous membranous tract destroys and removes the parasites which Injure and destroy the membran ous tissues, soothes and heals the Ir ritation and soreness, stops the mu cous discharge, and builds up strong, healthy tissue, relieves the Mood and system of diseased matter, stimulates the muco-cells. aids digestion and im proves nutrition until tho whole body vibrates wfth healthy activity. In a comparatively short time there L» a most noticeable gain In weight, strength, good color and feeling of buoyancy. We urge you to try Mnco-Tore, be ginning a treatment today. At any time you are not aatiifiti. simply ceme and tell us. and we wilt quickly return your money without ouesthm or quibble. We have Rexali Much-Tone Jn two sloes. 50c and $9. Tot Tor*, lor-Cayne DrugXo# i SOCIETY WOMEN Some Spend Hundreds of Dollars Year on Their Hair. Leaders of society In New York know the social value of attractive hair, anil according to a metropolitan newspaper every society woman spends fa great deal of money to keep her hair beau tiful and resplendent. These women employ highly paid hair dresser* and specialists, and so long as they Jiave the money to gratify their desire for beautiful hair, none should complain. But what about tho thousands upon thousands of women Just as Intelligent. Just as refined, and Just as lovable as any society women, who have not the means for expert hair dressers and specialists? What are they to do? Are they not entitled to beautiful, lustrous and luxuriant hair? Most assuredly they aro affd thous ands of them give thanks dally to the great scientist nnd dermatologist who put within their reach, at a small price, tho marvelous and quick acting hair tonic known all over America Parisian Sage. King & Ollphant will sell you a large bottle of Parisian Sffge for 50 cents. It will make any woman’s hair grow thicker, morn beautiful and more lus trous In a few weeks. It cures dandruff by killing the ml crobes, and It Is guaranteed by King & Ollphant to cpro dandruff., stop fall ing hair and Itching scalp In two weeks or money back. Get a bottle while It’s on your mind. It Is a most pleasant hair dressing, and is not sticky or greasy. For sale by King & Ollphant or di rect. all express charges prepaid, from Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo. N. Y. . VETS TALKING ABOUTREUNION Many Will Qo From Macon and Also From the Surrounding Country- Ranks Growing Thinner Every Year. "Are you going to the reunion?" This question Is now thrown at ths veterans every day. and Indicate* that quite a number will attend the reunion at Atlanta next week. Both the Macon camps will send large delegations, and tnere are a number or the veterans from the nearby places who generally come to Macon to go with the Macon vets on all occasions of this kind. There are many who will go to Atlan ta for the reason that It Is close by. In these days of the 1 thinning of tho ranks, distance play* an important part with - the wearers of the gray. Time was when they could stand & trip as far off as Texas, hut old age Is creeping on. and the nearer the reunion can be held to hotno tho better. It has been forty-three years since the surrender, and the young est of the old Soldiers must bo over sixty, whilo tho great majority of them wore grown men at the time of enlistment. The years are passing more swiftly now. and It will not bo many year* before the reunions will number but fow. Camp Sumtor, of tho Confederate Yet- an* of Albany, under, command of Copt. H. T. Davenport, occbmponled by Camp Slaughter, or Amerlcus, will arrive In Macon over the Central of Georgia at 7:16 on the morning of the 22d. Camp Bumter Is one of the lsrgeet and best equipped camps In the state, num bering over sixty members, and will pro- sent a-fine appearance at the Atlanta re union. for which they will leave Macon NEGRO IS SHOT NEAJRATALLY Claimed That Bud Regers Accidentally Shot William Hanry Baker While Riding In a Hack Together. As ths result of what Is claimed to have been an accident. William Henry Baker, a negro. Is at the Macon horplta! with a serious gunshot wound In hla stomach. Because of It being regarded os an ac cident. the details of the affair could not be had. Baker being In no condition to talk other than to ear it was an ac cident. and Bud Rogers, the negro who did the shooting, not being where he could be seen. From what eon ..be. learn ed. however. It seems that Baker and Rogers, with several others went up the river yesterday afternoon la a hock, looking for *ome alleged blind tiger that they say Is located somewhere near the river, but how fun away no one me mi t0 On°R'e way home, late In the after- noon, there was the usual "projlckln" with s pistol with the result that In th> opinion —*-*— ay <1*. the hospital physicians Baker Sot h the negroes contend that tfc* shooting woo an arctdMft, and no ar rest* hara been made. Baker Is the i— wall respected wry wxgons efi We Have Put On Fall Regalia Warm clothes for cool weather are the things sought after by all these days. We are well able to comply with the demand, even if the task be quite difficult. Thte store is filled with the best merchandise any market can afford. The styles are right, the quality is right, the prices are right. . SPECIAL SALE Hosiery Knit Underwear Phntr'a T'dil/lt* Ciiffo With an Insurance Policy Attached. For Indies and children—light, modiuln and VjllUlLvJ A dllUl 1 C5 UllS Is not this a boon to tho jiorsons who heavy-—plain or fleeced back; Cotton, Cotton One hundred and seven in the lot. usually do tho darning Well, that is what you and Wool, ai! Wool, Silk nnd Wool, all sizes; They consist of this season and a few very get when you buy tho Holeproof Hoso for Men Pants, Vests and Union Suits, pretty late Spring styles, tho most popular nnd Ladies. The Last-Long Hoso for Mon and Ladies’ Cotton Vests or Pants, 25o, SOo and 75c models nnd colors, including Broadcloth, Chev- Ladies and tho “Wonder lloso” for Boys and Ladies’ Wool Mixed Vests nnd Pants, ron Striped Suitings, Serges and Choviots, the Girls. 50c, 75c and $1 proper weights for this season. They come in In order for a factory to bo willing io gnnr- Ladies’ All-Wool Vests nnd Pants, $1.60 to- $3 plain tailored, stitched, braided and fancy- nnteo the wear of every pair of Hoso they Ladies’ Silk Vests, heavy weights, trimmed; shown in solid black, brown, navy, make, they feel absolutely certain that every . $2.25 and $2.50 green nnd garnet, also stripes and invisible requirement lias ffccu thoroughly complied- Wo arc agents for Suttgarted Knit Un plaids; sizes for misses nnd ladies, full line of with. derwear. sizes. Four things nro absolutely essential in tho Lndios’ Cotton Combinrition Suits ...... .$1.00 Coats ent hip length to knee length, close manufacture of good Hosiery: Ladies’ Wool Mixed Combination-Suits . .$1.50 or semi-fitting. Skirts circular with bands or First—Good Cotton must bo secured. Children's Wool Mixed- Combination Suits, folds of. same materials nnd satin. Regular Second—Tho Cotton must bo mado into 76o to $1.25 prices $16.60 to $25.00. good yarn. Children's Cotton Combination Suits ,50c Go in this Special Sale for, each, Third—No matter how good tho yarn,, tho Children's Cotton Vests or Pants, 25o and 50c T?tTfDrkllafO knitting must he properly done. Children's Wool Mixed Vests or Pants, f IX Iccil L/Ulldl o Fourth—To all tho abovo qualities must ho 50c and 65c added tho important ono of proper dyeing. Children’s Reuben’s (no button) Shirls, Othpr Sllit Attractions At each of the abovo stages tho Hoso ' 25c to $1,25 SLSrviZX' #i, n product may be easily I spoiled. MEN’S UNDERWEAR choicest Suits to be found in tfc south! the ™ these Hoso every part 1ms been thor- Men’s medium nnd heavy, Wool Mixed each n.A.4 wmAummi oh gill y guarded to such an extent, that the $1.00 and $1.50 manufacturers »f Ladfe," Clothe! to Amiri™. —I—W »'■ “W n,t ““C* *“T "““t 1 "•“** »“* «“*. »j« model.. He ..roper garment for ladrea to me«r ^ ^ B „„ nted wllh „ i„. c , 35o TatlS’ftotta, MM and trimmed Suitt, *» “ —<“ . . . . *■* »- m* J— ,, , , • , ... . ,, , , ; Lost ijong Sox for Men, six pairs in 15c to 25c Xn d cffi , ‘ StaST Cheviot^' imd fonoy to woar si * monUm without {joys; Union Suits, ribbed/ Cotton, 50c to.75c * , rno -Iis-i ® * holea, for $2.00. Boys* Separate Drawers or Shirts, 25c to 75c navy, Edison blue, lu-mvn, castor, champagne!' W f °- B ° y8 ’ I,n ' lVy ribbed SU>eWin ** < bluck) Wc t0 25c SatrsS 1 St'.Xte'.'TS ,» I**M* *1 Nainsooks nil -aizc-for mime, or ladle.. B pita to «W, gLjLl to wm air month,,' jj- “j }—JS 1 !)fr ’"S' S’* PRICES RANGE, FROM $25.00 TO 3150.00 b U ?U0 wTS^ufttSSf£& SS Ladies’ Tod Coats to two weightslight and modtoto ribbed, Wank, ipioo bolt Bfegltoh Nainsook.'40 to. wide, 84. Hali» fL,ig?„".t^ 0 mS.„ ai'IS’ - ’ tf:i.00 holt King Philip rook ail tho most suitable materials. TT Km if rvf thp T Hip Length Coats, mado from Castor Co- Other Hosiery „ vert Cloaking and black Cloakings, lined with Which does not go with a written guarantee, . . f ' , , * °{ tf i ' u ^ en ’ — !»• “»*-*“»»»'<**>“" M ” to SWfi&te: Knee’Length Cloaks, made from solid Hose for Ladies from 10c to $3.00 8 i r <£ riCe ' frora 0,,e to Broadcloth, Cheviot and Mixed Suitings, como Hoso for Missos nnd Boys from .. .10c to 25c ^ ^ ’ 7 ’ ’ in black, cream, champagne, light tan, brown, Hoso for Men from 10c to $1.50 PeDDeFell ShCGtinS" bines, grays, greens and striped or mixed col- Clllr-o . 10-4 blmehcd, new fresh goods, Lu perfect ors; plain tailor stitched or bnuded, good for OllKS condition, soils usually from 27 l-2c to 30e, w« viRnt'n errnn'g "° ar * slzcs; P nces ^ rom “Money-Bak” Taffeta, alisolntoly tho bcst ; sell any quantity from ono yard to ono bolt, * 3, * - - . 1 black Silk on tho market. This is strictly guar- yard 25o. —* p, , TT antced to wear perfectly satisfactorily, your C i , * /-i I .Ontpc |—Igfc money refunded, or other Silk given in ex- ijllCGtS flilu JrlllOW LffiSGS rrin vmnnnn i.n.i e ii n i a- change. Splendid for whole Suits, Potticonts, Manhattan Sheets, 81x90, special for ...,49c l ho lad.es Wn . 8tfl ‘ Ski 26 ineheg wi(1 lar utica Sheet,, 81x90, old price 90c, our from grand-mothers down to young ladios-all prico $i.50- go now for $1.00. price 79c production, of Fiskl’jobnieon Breast and ^ ^ ° ,d PriC ° ^ »«l a 0 r 0 n,i,linerS - PriCGS rangefr ° m wide, C8 re^Iar°priccs, 65c t^fl.OO^h'oico'riow BbASuMj Sl^^id'pri^^ to JWD.UU. for 49c. (Center aisle). onr prico..; ,h..69c n ! rnt 0 s, 'f pM ’. frauies an< ^ Satins and Mcssalines, tho Silk which has Utica Pillow Cases, 45x36, old prico 25e, trimmings, at most reasonable prices. tll0 run thig scason is IlWK nimost „ n y shade onr price 20c _ • . 1 _ XT . _. f yon may call for, the proper fabric for Wnists, Manhattan Pillow Cases, 45x36, 12 l-2c Snecial VV{IISt Sd 1C whole Costumes, Separate Skirts and Hot Trim- Now York Mills Pillow Cases, 45x36, old ST " d ""’ 18 “ 27 ineh “ _1, " cra t9 ° “ gjMfcSu atw., “7" *- TK ** “• day for tl.is great reduettom T SUCKS? ££US CallCOeS t( In All S Waisk In fift From fn colors—36 inches wide, $1.50. The best brands of stnplo Calicoes, In 10 2“*® t0 ^ /,aU Majestic Satin for linings, guaranteed to Simpson’s grays, American indigoos, gamot nnd UUUII KAWUl, IN SIZES ] aKt lwo 8ea8onR> rome in black nnd colors, 36 Shirting Prints; sells usually for 6 l-4c, our Lace and Net Waists—Como in white, inches wide, $1.00. prico for any quantity, 5c, cream nnd ecru. One lot which sold from $5.00 t-.. . . n 15/ic/>o1oe to $7.50. Go now, your choice for $2.98; otl.or L)ir6CtOir6 Jt>6ltS • c . * i i i , attractive patterns to go at $3.98, $4.98 and — Tho-most erneeful best worn thin season Th , Cy Com ° m ', ght ’ dark a ml medium col- «7 50 , 1° o 8 /,* r 5S? 1 r ’ 00 J I o-ii -.i,’ OTB, red, navy, royal, gray and white grounds, Taffeta Silk Waists Tl.ev mm- In MhMp made firom Satin Ribbon and Knitted Silk, with fibred, striped and borders, 36' inches wide, ianeta Suit waists inoy come ln black, tasseled ends, nnd sash effects. (,ome in black, io 1 2c F’imired strines nnd dots 36 inches brown, nnvy and gnrnet; splendid sellers from w i.: f „ eniors nnd l.laids—all sizes $1 00 to . . Tk 1 igurcc. fliripes ana aots, oo lncnes $5.00 to $15.00. Some go for HALF PRICE. 53 50 1 1 ‘ ’ ? ' wide, 10c. Figured, stnpes and dots, 31 inches Tailored Waists—Put on sale this morn- ' ' .wide, 8c. . j SJJLnVsitfiTltm 11 ' 1 co " ,ir8 Neckwear _ Twilled Flannelettes ^ White Madras, made plain, with pocket All the new fixings for the ladies’necks nro Splendid for Dresses, V msts, Kimonnsara and collar detached, all sizes, $1.25. hero. Ruchings, plain Stocks, with bows, Net, Dressing Sacks; como in solid, fipircs, stnpes White Madras, with black hair tone elieek, silk nnd Chiffon Stocks, with Huching at top. aD d borders, dark and light, -8 inches, 10c. all sizes, for $1.00. ' They como in white, black and colors; prices Uimnno for Huching, per yard, 5o to ooc. . iviniona riaiineierces np j fTT Stocks and Collars, eaeli 25c to $1.50 Beautiful lino of figures, splendid forKi- 1 ailored W31StS monas and House Sacks, dark and light colors, Made from fine quality of Taffeta and Mes- RibbOIlS ,md 0riental designs ’ 30 inche “’ 12 1 ‘ 2 ° saline, tucked nnd some fancy braided, come in They come in all widths, in nil colors, ' ' ^ ^ black, white and colors »P>end.d values, bd^ M , id , ai(Js fitr ; pcs and Persian designs. All Fleeced OutlRgS styles; ail sizes-pnces from $3.50 to $15.00. pri(!CS . widths for the Directoire Bolts. Tho ever ready for eo many purpose; Hetivj', donble-fnced black Satin, 5 and 7 como in solid colors, white, black, stripes, Corsets inches wide, 60c and 75c. cheeks and plaids, light and dark, 27 inchee Your new Suits and Dresses will nppear to wide, 10c. •>. much better advantage when yon nre properly vjrfilJltCfi. Corseted- We sell and recommend the A my> Si /? J/b Is growing more popular all tho, tuna- Tt comes icon Lady, W. & B., La Vida, P. M. nnd Nnnio. f a/s1 in solid colors, stripes and checks, especially These nro the proper models for all figures, iffJuf'/m, good for Boys’ Suits or Separate Pants, Chil- from the most slender to the stoutest- All tho dron’s nnd Lndics Suits or Skirts for Ladies; latest shapes represented—prices from $1.00 to tho proper weight for the coming season—two $7.50. ^ grades, 15c and 18c.