About Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1908)
•THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1^ 3908 / JUPITER AND VENUS NEAR TO EACU OTHER EARLY RISERS COULD HAVE SEEN THE CONJUNCTION IF THEY HAD ONLY KNOWN OF IT. Only ths poftiotmsa and belated iK winpcr reporter* were able to tu tor thu beautiful Muonomtcai ph«- ti »merai of yesterday morning. and It Is not likely that any but Ujem will ace the one thl* morning. On- ; reason for this. howler. i» the* the *-lvancs agent of thin stellar at traction failed to aend In hi* notices In iim«, It la the ca*e when there l» anythin* to be present >1 *-n tbo t»ards In which a star flgur«*u the pres* «f the country Is subsidise-! to that es ter.! that mile* of reading notice* «r.d Lut bora was a star, In fact t*o star*, sc w rt call the planets In loose way of ► i-eAklng. giving a performance In «ha t rm a motif that ocllpses anythin* that occurred In the starry held since t ; .r war. before an audience of half a «1 ren policemen and a itaa number of *>« - ateg reporters. vt the eleventh bout, after ths or- cb*-atna had played and the curtain run up. here comae Prot. John A. Jriarhoar.cf Pittsburg, with this rneas- i notice in adranoe of the perform- • Tuesday morning/ at 11 o*clock th* rn will be a oonijunctlon of the two bright planets. Jupffrer end v-nua. At « h -ur the tsfo planet* will be s » cl > * • aether drfiat t*oth can be seen at <>i. • In tiffo field of n telescope of tta lisa Mm /t)eo in tin- U--)>) of nn < prra r'-ir/l. Indeed, they will only b« ebt it the- diameter of the moon away from e.-i'fe other. —Thny will be to near to their doe* v*t 'i* tlon Tuesday morning, nnd Vfr.dne«day morning, that those Inter- ^•■te<i in such beautiful astronomical j*i*nomena will be well repaid by get ting out of bed any time between 4 i. :n and twilight. ‘There two planets will bt easily found n little south of east, say it r. r. m.. about 30 degrees above the horl.cn. and those having windows furl ngths east need not go outside to r<*. them gracing tho southeastern .1. . It 1a rarely we have such a close lij-rroacli of these two beautiful plun- *'r. though occultntlnns occur much r re frequently than Is supposed." SOCIETY WOMEN Boms Spend Hundreds of Dollars a Ysar on Their Halr T .eaders of aoclety In New York know t* e social vttlua of attractive hair, and » - ordlng to a metropolitan newspaper every society woman spends a great deal of money to keep her hnlr beau- eif-il and resplendent. These women employ highly pal hmr dressers and specialists, and st Jong as they have the money to grntJfy sh'lr deslm for beautiful hnlr, none should complain. Hut what about the thousands upon thousands of women Just ns Intelligent, sust as refined, and Just ns lovnhte ns nny society women, who havo not tho ins for siport hair dressers and fpselalists? I What nro they u> do? Are they no7 entitled to beautiful, lustrous and luxuriant hair? Most assuredly they are and thous- runts of them give thanks dally to the ■tirat scientist and dermatologist who 7 .:it within ‘heir reach, at a small price, the msrveWms and quick acting hair tonic known all over America as 3’* Hsian Rage. King A Ollphant will sell you s largo Bottle of Parisian Sage for &0 cents. It win make any woman's hair grow thicker, mop' beautiful and more lus trous In a few weeks. It cures dandruff by killing the mf- rr 'beg. and It Is gusrsnteed by King A distent to euro dandruff, stop fall ing hair and Itching scslp In two srsski ■ ■ armoMT back. Oet a bottle whlls It's «n your mind. It Is a most pleasant hnlr dressing, and Is not sticky or ^"Vsalg by King A Ollphant or di rest. all expren* charges prepaid, from OIroux MfK. Co.. BufTato, N. Y. - VCSTtWDAY'i WBATHKW. MuresC Department of Agriculture. fo» the ti hours ending st 4 P. m.. local m ** Thermograph Readings. ..M u.W! 10 l 1 pm..la S pm.. 3 pm..To 1 4 pm. .70 Stiver Report. Ocmulgea River nt Mseon at ? a ri rradt 0 f«at: at llswkln*vllle. 0.1 of L'feot: at Abbeville. 3.1 feet, and at 3 itwi-r City. 1.3 feet. ■ hawking - machines Catarrh Bufftrere are Nothing But Hawkinq, Spitting and Slewing Machine*. Bays an Authority. 1* It possible that In these days whon rleanltnes* snd sanitary reform Is he- fpgTpswsrhsd In the churches, schools end at public gatherings, that thous- »t-rt» of people will continue to suffer r-nm catarrh, when there Is an ahso- 1 itrbr certain remedy always on hand. Hyomei (pronounced lltgh-o-me) I* « pleasant, medlcutsd nnd antiseptic o»r.. Breath® It In snd it will cure catarrh. Il will stop foul breath, wa tery syaa. and crusts In the nose, In a few days. It If guarantee by the Taylor-Bayne T>mg Co. to do It or money back, and such a guarantee ought to be strong enough for anybody. Entirely Cured by Hyemol. Having suffered from catarrh foe « bout two years, and having tried nu merous remedies without any satisfac tory results. I finally tried Hyomei. and am glad to state that after using about on* and one-half bottle* 1 am entirely cured. I have recommended It to others with satisfactory results.—C. N. Llnflsy, 407 East ttrst Ave* Mitchell. 6. D. j A bottle of Hyomei. c«*t» only II. and extra bottles, if afterwards need ed, cost only SO cents et»*h nt Taylor- Bayne's or direct by mall charges pre paid. from Booth’s Hyomei Co.. Buffa lo. n. y. Hyomei nlso cures Asthma. Bronchi tic, Coukhs and Colds. Croup of infants end any Inflammatory disease of ths -respiratory tract. ARRESTED NEGRO POSSESSED $25,000 WORTH STONES FT. LOUIS. Oct 11—Georgs Fester, a nu \ was arrovted 1st* today o • fi. r^s of stealing diamonds and Jem dry c v < '•-ling la value ttt.OOO train It. C. IVweO. a wholesale Jeweler of N«w York. W tMl 1 '«'r was Marched by the police IJAMt wotb of unset diamonds were found on bia person, a* were also 91 «-* wot ih of dunumd Jewelry and lix- worth of watches. Ten t1«>u*and dollar* 1 worth la y*t to bo recovered The Jewel* were secreted In nearly every pocket of j t . homing and many were sum-ed away r. n'r°dcn3d that he had etoleo the ■'RU ami said that they were given to l-tfr by an enmlojo of the Grand PmcUlc Hot*-! Chi .1,0. The valuable# wera •tolerC'lt Isiakl. from Mr. FoweU while be «u on a train comJug from Chhsgo la at Is 4m Juno 3*. ASH! CASH! % , Cash We Are After-Hence the Best and Newest Fall Shoes of STOCK must go this week as low as the worst sold for. The adjusters don't care— - - the only thought is-the only demand is—OET RID OF THESE SHOES. gp* YOU CAN’T RESIST SUCK TREMENDOUS BARGAINS-DONT TRY® The saving is greaf-the shoes are the best manufactured in the United States. The insurance companies took over the stock, paid all losses, and now the adjusters are taking ANY OLD PRICE-justwhat they can get quickly. You will want to be here , early this week, for the extraordinary sacrifices on New Fall Shoes will close out this stock quickly. Oet yours first. They are just "THROWING THE MONEY AT US.” LISTEN HOW THEY GO All Men’s (Turner) Union Shoe Store $5 Patents, Vici, Gun Metal, tfO AO Box Calf; drill and leather lined hand-sewed Shoes, this week All Ladies’ $4 and $5 New Fall Shoes from the Turner Union Shoe Store's stock of hand-sewed Shoes. . . $2.39 One big lot of baby [iQ* \ The balance of the C -1 Odd lot ladies', men’s and QQ r I iOc, 15c, 25c Shoe I Fancy patents with fan QO r and children $1 shoes xUL | w hjf e s /j 0es a f f a shoe \ boys’, heavy and light, at ’vt |Po//s/ies at .• * . j white and red tops, at^OI* Men’s New Fall Shoes FROM THE UNION SHOE STORE’S STOCK 1 ' ’ " All Union Shoo Store’s $2.00 Satin Calf nnd Viei Shoes,(jt* - ! -JQ to go this week at V? J-»D All $2.50 Satin Calf, Box Calf nnd Vioi Lace, Bluoher <D» -| /\ Q nnd Congrcre Shoes, this week ijJJX.TrO All Union Shoo Store’s Samplo $2,75 Shoos ...A...... m’»rw» $1.67 $1.89 Big lot of ^^en’s fanoy Patents, sixes 6, 7, 8 nnd 9 only, -JQ regular $4.00 values, while they lost $2.48 $2.89 All new $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes <B!‘T IT go nt / $3.89 Ono big lot Huiscamp Samples, all sizcb, all leathers Big lot fancy $5.00 Shoes, ’ --«-«» v 4 nil lenthers Why pay $4.00 for brand new Ralston Health Shoos! We give you tho samo kind at The choice of tho house, at This includes $8.00 high Hunting Boots, hand sewed Shoes, in all leathers. ■ - • *,. . Ladies’ Shoes The very finest Rochester, Lynn and Philadelphia made Shoes go on sale here this week. Every Lady in the land should get a pair. ] Ono big lot Lynn made Sample Ladies’Shoe values up QQ _ to $3.00. This week at ,,/OL Ono big lot Ladies’ heavy and light weight $1.75 Shoes, <fl» 1 IQ all sizes, at ...7 »JPA«J. 3/ All Union Shoe Store’s $2.00 now Fall Shoes, heavy and -J 'JQ light weights f 1«3/ All $2.50 Blnchor Cut Kid Shoes, also Patents, <lt* 4 A Q all sizes iJpi.TcO $2.75 and $3.00 Sample Shoes $1.67 $1.89 for Sorosis Shoes, both high and low cuts, in fact all (J* -| QQ $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords '»JP X Ladies’ Bolton hand-sowed, Patent Leather and Tan “JQ Dress, Lace and Button Shoes 7/ Your unlimited pick of the Union Shoe Store’s stock of QQ Ladies’ fine Shoes, go nt Boys and Girls All Children’s $1.00 New A Shoes flrOC One lot Fat Baby Shoes fvQr* Big lot $1.25 Lace and Button ^Q_ Shoes atr One big lot Boys’ and Girls’ Sample Shoes QQr* Misses’ fine Kid Shoes that sold at $2.25, -J JQ Fancy Patents, red, white and tan tops, $2.00 Q J _ Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, all sizes, $2.00, ' Q 1 1 Q go at *fl> X .X 2^ $1.48 and a knife or pocket-book free. One big Jot Boys’ -J 4 0 nnd Girls' $2.25, $2.50 values, to make them gp lively *{/ X •rrO $1.89—Best wearing Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes on earth, the very Bamo kind The Union got $3.00 for, will all go this Q1 QQ week at *PX»03f A box of candy, a school bag or a go-cart free with any Child’s Shoe. Knives and horns free with Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes. This Store This Week Here's the severest underpricing on everything in the house-great big values at little bit prices. The insurancecompa- nies lose in this stock-squaring; it's not "worth” or "cost” that is considered-it’s an adjustment and CASH, CASH, CASH, we're after, and at the scale of lowering, the outflow of shoes will be swift this week. Don't miss a dayl SEE FOR YOURSELF &« Harris & Co.’s Old Stand Third arid CHerr^ StUeet^ Ira A. Watson & Co., Adjusters E.B.HARRIS&CO. ..SHOES.. MACON. GlORC.IA l