Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 15, 1908, Image 2
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THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1908
Choosing
Clothes
That not only (it, but suit your individual style
u an easy problem—■‘‘Provided’* you get into
the right store.
With a store like this, where your choice
la sot confined to a handful of styles, its an easy
matter to get your size in any style you may
aoleet.
KNOX HATS
f
Tyday is the Day
to rut out all foolish habits and
b«tin savli r four monsjr. Spend-
thrtfta Inv Jibly wind up In tha
poor>s<Hist« or dependent on kin
or country. Hava aa you make
and bank it—old a«a la comlnf
and msytv,. hard luck—ao aava
- korp on saving.
We -
We Have Never Lost a
DOLLAR
Equitable Banking
& Loan Company
Geo. A. Smith, Pres.
SPECIAL NOTICES
JESSE B. HART
runaral Director
tetfy Aadatant
Private Ambulanoe
Panoaal Attention Given All
Buiinees.
Ofllot Phono 467
ReaidrvM Phone 760
•. O. Vartlay. limv Clay.
PURSLEY A OLAY,
UNDERTAKERS.
Always open, 111 and 611 Mulborry ft.
Oldee* ear twelve undertaking houee In
Maaan. Phone 43. Prepared to Ml
telegraph or telephone orders on ahort
far lari* 1
talaaton ni
sriw’S
effete
l Com-
NT ED, LAND.
3umiuiaaIon Invttaa
of land. Tha l’tlaon
rala Invited offara M I
Ion to pur< haae, of tracts
rent Bad Iona of tha Mate;
uaand acres In pne body]
' land, tlmbar, watai.
H - terms
LIVERPOOL, Oot. 14—Arrived:
Ktaamar Orator, Savannah.
SAVANNAH. Or, Oct. 14.— Arriv
ed: Htaamar City of Augusta, Bur
roughs, 'Boston; schoonar Weflfloot.
Rutledge, Mila, Va.; FreeI A. Daren
port, inaka. Pklladslphla.
Hailed: Hteamer Darkahlro. Klrwun.
Philadelphia.
Cleared: Rtdatnars Columbia. (Aust.)
Ifartullch, Barcelona. Vsnlce and Trleat
Barlow, (Dr.), Bremen and Aalborg;
Itocco, (Hr.). Handow. Hraman; Steln-
barger. (Oer.). Brbo. Bremen.
CHARLRBTOnThTV, Oot. 14—Ar-
Mvod: Steamer Katahdln. 'Maguire,
Itoston, and procaeded for Jacksonville;
arhoonais Mary Curtis, Parsons, New
port News; Elisabeth Ollbert. Yaaton,
from Savannah for New York, put In
for harbor; Sylvia C. Hall. Gray. from
Brunswick for northom port put in for
harbor.
Sailed: Steamtr Matilda Weems,
Hudgins, 'Baltimore, via Georgetown
JACKSONVILLE Fla.. Oct. 14.-
No arrivals.
Balled: Steamer Iroquois. Chiches
ter. New York.
CHARLESTON. 8? C„ Oct. 14 —
Sailed: Schooner Thomss Wlnsmoro.
Itoblnson, New York, In tow of tug
Edgar K. Cousin
PENSACOLA, Fla.. Oct. 14—Arriv
ed: Schooner Donla Christina, Frls
bio. BeUts.
NEWPORT NEWS.' Va.. Oct. 14-
Sal led: Steamer Waltham. Savannah.
KEY WEST. Oct. 14.-Arrived etrani
ia, Thompson. Tempo nm) eallrtl
P Vork; Maacotte. White. Knlghta
l x%&.fa vfcr
Ballad ataamer Algiers. Rlak. Tampa,
HAD QUIT WORK, READY
TO GIVE UP IN DESPAIR.
Restored to Health By Vino],
Deeerti* quality land, timber, • atei
T i mttrood utilities, ard atota tamu
f«r five nm, and price If pur
chased Addreis _ ■
THE HUBON COMMISSION OF OA.,
Atlanta, da.
rns BIBB COUNTY HUMANS SOCIK-
TY (CHASTISED).
Thtf eoctety will pr—scale caaea el
eve»-loadlag. aroundlng, atanrlng. or driv
ing unfit animate, and other oaeee of era
. rsportad to It.
WASHINGTON,
"1 was alck, run-down and Anally
had to glva up work. After trying
a number of remedies and several phy.
alctana. I was just about ready to give
up in despair. 1 aaw Vtnol advortlsod
and decided to try It, and It haa done
more good for me than all other means
combined. It has built me up and
roatored my 6trrngth until I now 'fool
water twenty years younger, and am abla to
attend to my work again as usual*
Job Joavons, 1011 liud street. Wheel
ing. W, Va.
The reason Vlnol la to successful
In euoh caaea la because it contains
tonic Iran and all of tha strengtnenlnB
blood-making and body-building
mams of cod liver oil, but no oil.
Vlnol Js unexcelled as a strength
creator for old poople, delicate chlldrsb.
weak, run-down persons, and after
sickness—and la ths beat known rem
edy for eougka, colda and bronchitis.
Wa return your money If Vlnol falla
to give satisfaction. Taylor-Bayne
Drug Co.. Macon.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULES.
19o£ EW *°* iv *
*. Matinee today t:>0i
Tonight at 1:11 o’clock.
The Manhattan
Opera Co.
tinder the management of Mr. Robert
H.Kana
Matin#* today—"Mikado***
Tanlght—"Bohemian airl"
Friday nlghl Plrataa of Psnta&ca."
Saturday Matinee—"Pinafore."
Tha beat opera company ever In the
south.
PRICK*— Matinee, all seats Mo.
Night. 2»o 35c and Me.
THE LYRIC
Home of
REFINED VAUDEVILLE.
"A Debut In Vaodevtlla."
iAUMONTi ANIMATED PICTURES
Afternoon 4 SO to 4 >6. Night Y:SB to
CHANGE OK
' Admiaa! >n 10 ^nsa
Amateurs Friday night.
*TS TODAT.
Csntral of Georgia Rallwe;
October 18. 190^
Train No. 66. Dlxl* MySr. wlU laavo
r Chic
Macon 1:16 a.
m a.-## m. m. >wr vhlcago; train
I for Atlanta win leavo Macon
4:10 a. m.; train No. 6 for
Albany and Montgomery will
laava Macon 11:46 a. m. Trains
T and 6 running between Macon and
Albany wlU bo discontinued between
A meric us and Albany; they will con
nect at Amsrtcua. howev*\ with new
trains to and from Albany and Ja?k
sonvilla. Fla. Jno W. Rl.nint. Dig
trtet Passenger AgeaL Macon. On.
REVIVAL -MEETING.
Tha revival moating in progress at
Tattnall Square Baptist church Is
proving a bleating to all who attend
the services. Evangelist H. C. Buck-
hois la preaching every afternoon at
1:86 and ovary evening nt 7:66. The
messages are strong Gospel sermons,
and the Interest la deepening at each
service. Mr. W. S. Rodgers la ting
ing the Gospel story with aweetnesa
and power. AU are cordially Invited
to bo preosnt.
Doctor. Said Ha Would Not Live.
PeUr nr, Woodruff. Pa., writee:
“After doctoring for two rear* with
the beat physicians In Waymasbur*.
and still getting worse, the doctors
advised mo If I had any bualneaa to
attend to I had bettor attend U It at
onoo. ao 1 could not possibly live an
other Bioatji a* thrre was no cure «g*
me. Folay’a Kidney Cure was recom*-
nded to mr by a friend and 1 Ira
ni tny son to the store for
taking three bottles |'
IT IS ONLY TWELVE DAYS BEFORE
THE 616 STATE FAIR OPENSJHERE
MANY SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS
HAVE BEEN SECURED FOR
HAPPY STREET—COLLEGE
DAY CHANGED.
PAIR DAYS.
Macon Day—Tuesday, Ootober 27.
Military Day—Wednesday, October
I.
Circus Day—Friday, Ootobsr 30.
Football Day, Cotisgs Day and La-
or Day—Saturday, 'October 31.
Secret Order Day—Tuesday, No
vember 3.
Brown. Smith and Jenaa. Day—
WednoiBav. November 4.
Negro Day—Saturday, November 7.
As tha remit of naw arrangementa,
Saturday, October II. will b« tha big
gest day of the State Fair. It will be
College Day. Labor Day and Football
Day combined In on#, and tho attend
ance therefore Is sure to bo extraor
dinarily large, If not record-making.
It la also President Jonas' Idas to
make opening day "Macon Day," ag ho
believes that It will be a splendid ad
vertisement for tha fair. On this
day tha ganaral admission will bo re
duced to 16 cents.
The Worth county agricultural ex
hibit, In charge of Mrs. Monk, of Syl
vester, whs formally Installed yestor-
day, and la the first of those display*
to get In position. Others are expected
within the nsxt few daya.
President nm L. Jones, Jesse Har
ris and Frank Powera hava returned
from Atlanta, where they secured a
number of fine attractions for Happv
Street. With the new ones tho Hat
>wr Includes the following:
Ostrich Show. Snake Show, Electric
Theater, Serpentine Woman, Armtcaa
and Legless Hindu, The Marry Widow,
oriental Theater. Ghost Show, The
Deep Bra Diver. Rollins* Wild Animat
Show, Darlings’ Dog and Pony Show,
Plantation Show. Egypt Ion Palmist
and Fortune Taller. Air Dome, Merry-
(lo-R«»und, Count Teddy. Woman with
four feet and four hands, cigarette
Mend. Diamond liar. Wild West
Ranch, Maid of Mystery, Devil Fish.
As the time gradually drawl nearer
for the opening of the 8tat« Fair In
Macon, the preliminary work keeps
npnee, ao that when the galas are
finally thrown open, every way to the
success of the oxhlblt will have been
paved by those In charga. Alreadv
exhibits enough have been recorded
tnnke the fair a gigantic success,
and with tho latest booklngH made by
the committee for “Happy Street.**
one of the principal attractions of th«*
’air, It la doubtlful If any -other slm-
lar undertaking of equal maqnltude
will be able to reaoh the standard set
by tho locnl exhibition. Prealdenl
Jones and hip associated, Frank H.
Powera and Jesse Harris, have re
turned from the Atlanta fair, hrlnglnc
hack with them a number of contracts
secured from the cream of tha talent
that appeared at the Windy City.
While the first day of the fair win
bn one of the moat successful and
while the other days have equally e*
attractive a program, naturally much
Interest la centered In Friday. October
ahen. In addition to the fair, Cole
nrothera’ World Toured Shows will
spread Its broad acreage of canvas
within Central City Park, where two
performances will ne given. There la
always something In tha bands, the
clowns, the riders, the prancfiflr horsea
and tho acrobats that makes one’s
blood run faster, and a day such as
has been prepared by those In charge
of the Macon Fair le aura to attract a
multitude who will enjoy the
formance under the tente ns welt
viewing the entire fair.
Cole Brothers* Shows it the largest
Independent organization on the road.
They ere In no way affiliated with tho
so-called trust, sad It la eminently
? roper that they should appear In
Tacon In connection with the Fair,
b-cause of their magnitude and also
because of their Independent methods
of carrying on business. A parade
through tha city- streets wit] be given
In the morning, a series of free exhi
bitions at Central City Park directly
after the parade and again In the
evening at t:S0 o’clock, and two per
formances of more than ordinary
worth will make Friday, October Id,
one of especial Interest In Macon. The
three hundred horsea carried by
Masers. Cole are all quartered to
gether, and this horse fair contains
some of tha best blooded draft and
ring stock In the show buslneas. It
Is one of Messrs. Coles* proud boasts
that they are the owner* of jb* best
herd of mock In the clreue world, and
their claim has never been challenged.
’’Happy Street.” the scene of the
entertaining exhibits and small-priced
shows. Is, of course, a fair feature.
However, the present arrangements
will s#t n new standard In thla de-
K rtment. and each and every exhibit
a iH-en selected for Ite quality. Its
originality and Its true worth. The
result la that "Happy Street" will
serve to whet the appetite* of thdse
who attend for the feast of better
things that have been programmed for
every day during the time the fair la
open. It Is not exaggerating to aay
that the fair will always be at its
height, and that the periods which
preenga and follow that state, preva
lent nt other fair*, will be unknown U
Mneon. The work of preparation
WAS JUSTIFIED
SAID JE JURY
In the Cite of Will Blgby 8hoot!ng Sam
Janes on Msndsy Nloht While
Qsmbllng.
The coroner's jury In the case of ths
shooting of Bern Jone*. a negro, on the
Pparks place Monday night, finished Its
investigation yesterday, end rendered a
verdict of justifiable homicide.
The facta of th« shooting, as brought
out by tho a Video oa. the main points hay.
fiur been printed yesterday, and by ths
additional evidence obtained yesterday,
are there:
lt P rtm
habit of mooting
North Highlands. -— ■ , „
ling. On Monday night the crowd gath
ered aa usual, and among thsm were
Bam Jonse and Wllj Bl*by. One of the
party, Zott Haines, carried a lamp from
hla house to furnish tha light. During
tha progress of tha game. Will accident
ly kicked over tha lamp. 8am Jumped
to his feet and asked “who the he-ll
put out that llfbtr* Will said that he
Old JL but that It waa an accident. Then
Bam. according to BUI Phelps, who testi
fied before tbs Jury yesterday. Bam drew
hie British bulldog pistol and snapped It V°he
twice at Will. It waa that Will, fearing
for his life, fired his pistol, ths ball en
tering lam's breast just abovs tha heart,
kUUng him Instantly. Thla broke un the
jiarty. WlU going to where Zott Haines
wife.
and reported the killing to Zott’s
"As told yesterday, the old pistol used
by Shm was a rim-lira weapon, while
tne sheila ft contained were of the modern
The wife and other relatives of Sam
..era at the courthouse when the Jury
finished Its work of Investigation, and
when Informed of the verdict, said that
would have a warrant Iwued for
mnn who did the shooting,
seems, left at once for other
... t o’clock yesterday morn
ing. BtatP-n Sergeant Arthur Jobson re
ceived a long distance message from Jnll-
**”t Rigby was on the train
wneq iiunrn
% would
, the i
if. it
fields.
ARE AFTER THE
WIRZ MONUMENT
Macon and Amerlcus Will Mset In Sa
vannah and Contend for the
It is expoctAl that the state oonven-
tlon of the Daughters of the Confederacy
be held In Savanna 11 on the 27th will
the moat intere.-t!ng from many
t hue yet been heJd.
pal questions that will
■e location of the Wira
chapter st Aroerlcue
only by the city toun-
ut tho bo.ud of trade
lirir efforts to eecuie
ipters have tr.e rr.nyor
ort. Mid the delegate*
can to accure It for
y Intended that the
be legated at An-
he unveiling waa ad-
ier SUL but this, of
tponed until the ques-
» settled. It now de-
' sehai
d i
:k
whlc
the chapters in the
. their desire to have
paid back should the
ed at any place other
will assemble In 8a-
, and tha business sea*
Tuesday and Wodnes-
r a recaption will be
rannab chapter, for
it, Mrs. Alexander B.
Lhe use of her beautl-
— 0 y fh#
ful home In the southern pari
city.
Wednesday the Confederate ■ getetana
will entertain the Daughters with an
oyster roost at Tybee. and Wednesday
evening a historical meeting, for which
an Interesting program wlilTje oreoa^-d.
will be held at the Lawton Memorial.
Thursday tha Savannah chapter will
entertain visitors at luncheon at the Ca
sino at Thunderbolt. lu» party go'ng out
on special cars.
The state convention to 1
vannah will be a moot J
from a business aide, and moat attractive
well nigh finished, and but a few of #tte. saying that Blgby was on the train makpq uompi v u/ompn dbpttv
the minor details need to be com- PMalng thatplaoo on Mawa? toAtlanta., “HOMELY WOMB NPRBTTY.
rilst ed In fact every denartment Is But as nil the faetn pointed to the shoot-! No woman no matter how regular
In Shan* .A that whel thannenhi# oe !"« **** done under justifiable her features may be can be called pret-
I clreumn.nM. «nd M ln.<ructlon. h.d ty if h«r complexion I, bed Orlno
cure there will be nothing to mar the h##n by the officers to arrest Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion
■ukmm first dav rlmia Anv i.i_ tk. »oi- 0 /. ,u r
A GOOD STOMAOH
Msans Good Hsalth, Chssrfulnsss, Am
bition. Persistency and Sueeess.
Relief Is not cure: opium will atop
the moat excruciating pain, but It
won't cure the disease.
And It's Just the SAme with alleged
dyspepsia cures which contain pepsin.
The pepsin will help to digest tha food,
hut the stomach Is left In worse con
dition than It wag before.
You don't want pepsin to digest
your food; you want the natural julcss
of your stomach to digest your food.
If you have dyspepsia or any stomach
trouble, you want to make your stom
ach mo strong that It will digest Its
own food.
You can moke your stomach so
strong that you can eat what you want
nnd all you want any time you want
It. without distress.
Ml-o-na will cure your dyipepsta or
any other stomach trouble by build
ing up the flabby walls and maklnr
the stomach so strong that It will di
gest food without artificial aid.
In other word*, Mt-o-na cures dys
pepsia by removing tho cause.
Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. Is tho agent
for Mlona In Macon, and they aay to
every resdor of The Telegraph whose
stomach la weak, who ha« Indigestion
or dyspepsia, that Ml-o-na Is guaran
teed to cure or money back.
The prloe la only KO oanta a box,
and one box Is all you .need to prove
that you are on the Tight road to
health and happiness.
“I can't say enough for Ml-o-na tab-
lets; they have done more for roe In
one week than all the doctors have for
tho two yeare I have boon under their
care, and I will do all I can to recom
mend It to my friends. You can also
use my name In your ad. If you like,
r r- for Ml-o-na la better than gold to
is me. I nm like a new man. nnd am able
to work once more for the first time
In over a year.’*—W. A. Ennis, 121
Green street. Syracuse, N. T.
watching wheels as
THEY GO ROUND ON THE STREETS
Here Are Facts Backed Up By
a Strong Guarantee.
Debility Is caui£d by catarrh. In our
opinion, a psrson free from Catarrh
was never troubled with Debility. De
bility can never bo cured by medi
cine not designed to cure Catarrh. Wa
positively guarantee to cure Catarrh,
and thus curs Debility. In every case
where we fail to effect a cure, we will
not charge a cent for the medldna em
ployed during tho trial. Now. surely
no on# should hesitate to believe ua
br to put our claim to. practical teat
under such conditions. We take all
tho risk; no one else cah lose any
thing by ths transaction.
Wo maka these statements and this
offer becatiM we know and have time
artd again proved that Rexall Mucu-
Tone wlU cure Catarrh. It Is design-
^ for that one particular purpose. It
not a cure-all prescribed to oure
every disease that flesh Is heir to. It
ti a specific. Rexall Mucu-Tone 1s
absorbed In tha stomach and carried „
by the blood untU It penetrate* every sponges for the American
part of th# body, acting as an anti- ‘
septic, disinfecting, cleansing, soothing
and healing agent. It rids tha system
of all germ and poisonous matter,
purl flea and enriches the blood, re
builds Injured tissues, cleansed and
Invigorates the muco-cells, noutrallr.es
the aclda of th* body, stops mucus
discharge, tone# up the entire system,
promotes nutrition. Increases body
welghL and brings about a feeling of
healthfuln*** that la lasting.
We have Rexall Mucu-Tone In two
sixes. Price* 60o and 6100. We urge
you to try a bottle on our guarantee.
The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co.. Macon.
Everything on Wheel* 8sems to Have
Taken on Spuria of Speed, and Po
lice Will Now Apply the Emergency
Drakes.
The attention of every member of
the police force was called yeeterday
to the ordinances of the olty aa to
the speed of vehicles on the streets.
Tha order came from the mayor, and
was transmitted to the police through
Chief Waeteott and emphasUad by hlin.
In consequence every officer will
watch every thing on wheels that rolls
on the streets and for the slightest
spurt beyond th* speed limit will haul
out hla book of summonses.
Those who are on the etrreta much
trarialn of the reckless riding and
driving of all wheeled things, from a
baby carriage to an automobile. Re
cently evsrythlng of the kind haa been
keyed up to th* soeed possible to get
out of tt. Automobile* flash by; drays
and waaons hump along; messenger
on bleyr—‘ "— —‘ ‘
bays <
bicycles simply burn the wind;
speed over the pavements
And now the official reminder from
th* mayor that there are ordinances
bearing on the subject, which. If en
forced. will bring tha city l n enough
revenue from Ante to lay all the dust
In the city.
Here Is the order:
From the City Code of Maeen.
Sec. 167. It Ts hereby made the
duty of all persons driving or using,
on any of the etreets of the city of
Mecon. any wagon, cart, dray, buggy,
carriage, phaeton, and any and all sim
ilar vehicle*, and also all pereone using
on said etreets a velocipede, bicycle,
tricycle, and any clmtlar vehicle, to
keep to the right Of the sold streets
whenever tt Is practicable to ‘
when It has been
shall, upon conviction before the re
copter's court, be punished as prescrib
ed In the act creating said recorder*#
eoun.
Bee. It!. It ahall be unlawful tor
teMlklH Xtw la Mtt l>risks.
. iltlutov.' non-intcvtesting b#wr-
roiuNnirg ths nourishing and
entirely well." h taste properties or turi»r-Mait sn4
it Fourth NationJl. Hope net a chtmical conroction. It
»ny vehicle, such aa mo-
ill.«, automobile,, locomobile,, or oth.r
vehicle, having (tram, electricity, gu.
ollnt, naptha nr other mean, of nm-
pulaton or motlva power, on any of tha
atreat., lanta or allaya of tha olty of
Macon at a greater rate of pnred than
eight mltea an hour. That for a vio
lation of thla ordinance the peraon or
partnna no offending ahall be aummon.
ed before the recorder and. on con
viction. punl.hrd aa preaerlbed In tha
act rrMItng aald recorder*a court.
Sec. 4KS. It ahall not he lawful for
any peraon or peraona to ride on hone-
hack In tha city fh.ter than a canter,
nor for any coachman or other per
aon driving a coach or other carriage
to proceed faater than a moderate
trot: nor for any penon driving a
loaded cart, wagon, drny, or oth.r car.
Hag, used for the trnniportatton of
article, of produce, wane or merrhan-
dUe. to procMd In a pace beyond a
walk (except bread carte which may
be driven In a moderate trot); but all
unloaded wagon*, carta or draya may
be driven In a moderate trot: pro
vided, navarthelen. th* driven thereof
ahall not be allowed to turn oornen In
any oth.r mann.r than a walk; and
any panon violating th* provtatona of
thla ordinance, or owner or ownen of
•uoh Tehtclaa, ahall. cn conviction. b«
lined In th* eum of tl.M.
To th* Chief of Police:
You an hereby Instructed to call to
the penonat attention of each mem
ber of the police tone tha provtatona
of th* above three ordinance*. In-
,tracttng them to make a care against
th* offender wherever th.r* ordinance,
an violated.
Thla October 14th. mi.
A. U UILLICn.
Mayor.
Letter to Dr. H. H Johmon.
Macon. Oa. .
Dear Btr: Word, cannot rror* facta;
thev only atat, them.
When w* eay “every Job painted
Dew* take, leea gallon, than of any
other paint." w* prove nothing.
Here', the proof, though:
Paint half yonr )nb Dovce: paint th*
other half whatever you Ilka, tf Da-
vo* doean't taka leea gallon! and coat
lea, money* .no pay. H
Town truly
tU P W D15VOE A CO
l*. f> Birch ltardwan Co. aall our
paint.
Tha netort Coarteeua.
The buey man ttopped before an office
bonding and leaped from hie carriage.
At the aame moment an ambttloua arch-
ten fee—ant end piped:
"lley. ml.ter. ktl r hold T
“No. you can't!- mapped
* borveff*
123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co '»*■ ... - V-l tin *■ • ft 'imn Y’
0 T Pice J B Stewart H. T .
fielder Sell moat everythin#
Won’t rharge T* much," Insisted th*
• l don’t rare about th# chants." tmpa-
telti t*»# r*«n thiswing a
tret Svor lb# bray attefl. "My bores
didn’t think he’d
~vor*
him. ths sorest nt could only reply that
so (ar as he knew Rigby was not wanted.
It seems that the shooting has not
broken up the gambling at this locality.
Fatrlt «out 'possum hunting on Tuesday
night ran up on a crowd of
a pine thicket, and evidently
been Indulging In a game, but there wars; stltute
no cards In sight, and tho possum partyi
made no furthsr Investigation. This plscei
Is a»>out two mllea from ths city, and
wlille not a great dt«tanro from a pubffo
mad, U so well hidden that It Is Impoa-
slbc tlo tee anything wrong from tha
trestlon
and clean sallow blotched complexions
by stimulating the liver and bowels.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not
nauseate or gripe and Is mild and
CAUSES DEBILITY
ilong the coast
Phmk’if ,‘h'. o mrs
of the peninsula of Yucatan have never
been extensively #xplolt«d up to the
present time, or very recently: indeed,
not at all, except by a few native fish
ermen. known here as ’skin divers." Ao-J
cording to surveys recently made of tha
sponge beds. It Is aald that there Is ad
abundance of .high class sponges, partlc
ularly of the silk and sheep wool vortefl
ties, to be obtained ln these waters, but]
ths product of thess nativs divers has
never more than satisfied the local de
mand. and no attempt has, as far as can
t)e learned, been made to develop an ex-
I port trod* In this article. •
Recently, however, an American syn
dicate. made up of business men of New
lOrlsans. ha* begun operations on the
rast coast, workTng under a concretion
granted to a resident of sold city, and
have brought here for this purpose ex
perienced Greek divers and all necessary
paraphernalia for going to a depth of
fifteen fathoms tw feet) or more for the
sponges, and it Is their Intention that the
exploitation shall be on a large scale.
The native divers are not In the habit
of taking tponres from depths oxceedlng
14 feet nr thereabouts, and, considering
that the better data of sponges are
taken in the greater depths, it is reason
able to presume that, in the event of
ths enterprise being successfully carried
I through, Yucatan will before long be fur-
nlshing a considerable amount of fine
bonges for the American markets.
Th# port of Progreso affords abundant
A Good Mine# PI*.
Mlnco pie Is one of the staple dishes
for Thanksgiving day. An exeallent
rule for the meat which, of course,
must be mad* at least two weeks In
advance, la thla: Mince fine two cups
of boiled beef and six npplcs; add a
quart nnd a half of iweet cider, a cup
of currant Jelly, the grated rind and
Juice of two lemons and two oranges,
two cups of sugar on* tableapoonful
each or clove# and allspice, one-half
toaspoonful of nutmeg and pepper, two
pound* of seeded raisins, one pound
of currants, a quarter of a pound of
shredded citron, a pound of chopped
suet, and a cup of shredded candled
orange peel. Flavor with th# rich
Julre of apices or pickled prachea to
tast* or add vinegar boiled down to
a svrup with sugar. This rule makes
much richer and more aplc yplea than
any other, end will be found deli
cious.—Harper’s Baxar.
$100 Reward, $100
Th* real.re ef thla rapar .aril) h«
pl.aar-t to leant that ther. la at kaat on*
hrradtd dlaaaa* that adeno* haa been
abla to CUT. In nil Ita ataa.a. and that '
Catarrh. Hell’, catarrh cur. I. th. oi
pc-lttva cure now known to UM.modh
fraternity. Catarrh bolng a mn.tlluttd
and mucous surfaces of ths system, there-
hr .iMtrortn* tha foundation of t>ta dti-
rate, and giving Ih. Mtlrnt atrrnath hr
building up the constitution and assist
ing nxturs In doing its wertr~The pro
prietors have so much faltkits Its cura
tive powers that tb#y offer On# Hundred
Dollar# for any ease that tt falla to cure.
Send for list of tevtlmontats.
Address F. J. CHENKT A CO. Toledo,
W'id bY #R Druggtst*. 74c,
—-^-*Vg Fkrafly
Taka Hall’s
Pills for eenstlp*
Radium Treatment.
Consul Frank 8. Hannah, of Magde
burg, fumtshre the following Informs-
tlon concerning a new Oertntn treat
ment of diseases through distilled wa
ter* charged with radium gas:
Recent experiences by medical men
of reputation are stated to have es<
tabltshed the fact that the gas emit,
ted from ardlum poesesee* the same
Qualities as ths radium Itself and la
the principal heeling factor In tha va
rious mineral waters used In the heal-
lag ■of dlsraseF. fThla spidlra es
pecially to skin disease* and rheuma
tism. It has been found that the vari
ous mineral waters lose th# radium
gas In transportation, and after long
experiment# a means has been devleed
for charging distilled water with rad
ium ru through a comparatively In
expensive apparatus placed In drag
store*, hospitals, etc. This enables pa
ttents to secure this healing water for
drtnklnr or bathing at their home*
without th# necscatty of visiting* th.
“s. A small plooe < *
-laced In this trureniow
vlco and the rays permeate d'.stllled
water for a short space of time, when
th# water ts drawn off and u*ed for
drinking or bathing e* proscribed by
th# ffcyriclan. Such an apparatus haa
been Installed ln a local drug store
and t*o local physicians have pre
scribed th# game with beneficial results
Sponge Industry of Yucatan.
Vies Conxul R. A. Williams, of Pro
greso. give# tha following account of the
sponge fisheries on the Yucatan coast
and the plans of on American company
to enlarge them
The sponge bsi
and outlying Islands
facilities for shipment direct to the prin
cipal AtUntlo and Gulf port of\the
United States, as well as to the tihlef
ports of Europe.
Ths laboring classes hare look forward
anxiously to tha successful Inauguration
of this business, which Is expected to
give mar.y of them, now Idle, steady em
ployment.
A CARD
Thla Is to certify that all drturglri.*
are authorised to refund your money
If Foley's Honey and Tar falla to euro
your cough or cold. It stops the cough
heals the lungs and prevents serious
result* from a cold. Cure* la grippe
cough and prevent* pneumonia and
consumption. Contain* no opttate*
The renulne I* In a yellow package,
efuse substitute*. H. J. Lamar & Co.,
Co., near Fourth National Rank, agenta.
Fife Wheat Has Psoultar History.
Each wheat too. haa Its own life Ma
lory and romance. Take Fife wheats,
which were the foundation of msny va
riance In spring wheats up to the Intro
duction of Durum wheat. Yeara ego,
nearly a century ago. David Fife. *
Scotchman of Otonabcs. Ontario, eent to
s frten4t In Glnarow for a small bag «f
seed wheat to try In a cleared patch of
the backwoods. The friend ohtslned
some reed from a veoset Just In from
Pnntxlr. Unfortunately. It was a fall
wheat and reached David Fife ln the
spring. Nevertheless. David Fife sowed
It In spring. One can guest how fever-
lahly tne barkwood's farmer watched for
the growth of his experiment Only three
wheat hood* survived till tha fall; but
those three wheat hradi were entirely
free of the rust that had ruined
nel(hbor*s crops: and those three h«
really represented a new variety
Wheat, a fall wheat turned Into
spring wheat. David Fife treasured the
tnres heads and planted them In spring.
Such waa the beginning of Fife wheat
In America. It Is thought It must have
come originally from Russia; for crossed
wtth Raaotan Ladoga tv nr. ftar.-.der*
of Ottawa. It has produced a wheat I
splendidly adapted for the cold climate
and long summer eurlifht of ths north
west—Agnes C. Laut, In Ths Outing
Msgaxlne.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing: Syrop
tfas been used for over snCTY-PTVS
YEARS by MIT.TAONfl of MOTHERS for
CHILDREN Wmr.E TFEVHTVO
RFECT SUCCESS. -It BOOTHES
--T.D. SOFTENB the GUMS. AL
LAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COt.tC
tad la th# best rem#dy for DIARRHOEA
Sold by Druggists In every cart of ths
world. Re sure and ask for '*Krs. Wins-
low # Poothlnr Syrup." and take no oth-
•r kind Twsoty-five oents a bottle.
Oaaranirad under the Food and Drug*
Art. June 40th, i»04 Serial Nambvr lril
an old and well tried remedy.
MATURES
.w.—. PERFECT TONIC
There in aaacetv any one. no matter how vlpwooi and healthy, who doe* not
need a tonic eometlmes. Little phyaioil lrrc?uUratie* upect (he »?«**“■ •WJJJJJ
ESS digearion ia poor, the tody heU tired and worn-cot, and otter oopIeMWI
Ermotojnsjrive wamlnff that the ayttem la diaordered and need. waUtaflce to ward
• yoipumia Kilo ' ... a 9 o 4. rK -o»nt«ed ererrwhereu
healthy drtolatloo of the blood, rida the body o! that tired, jJJ#®
■mprovea the appetite and disestioo, and brings about a return of health to thoM
■rtSTEratoja W* been wakened or depleted. & & S. art. more promptlr and
dea-inUy than any other medicine, and those who ore nm down in health should
SSSenra tuuM atonce. It will thoroughly purify lhe blood and tone up tht
■yateni. 8. S. a i«admirably enited for a aystemic remedy because itirfreefront
minerals' it may be used without hannful results or unpleasant effects by personi
S^iie. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATEAHTA, OA
Use Horse Sense
In the selection of a carriage. Don't
buy 4t from a picture. Se# tho car
riage Itself before giving up your good
money.
IF YOU’LL LOOK AT OUR
CARRIAGES
you'll acknowledge they are a* pretty
as any pictured ones. Test them and
you will hava to approve of their
K lendld model and fine material.
Ice them and you'll decide to havo
one before we have time to correct
th* mistake you think wa have mads,
218-220 Third Street.
Phone 2B45.
Afraid to go Home in the Dark?
Yon wouldn’t ho if yon could
leave your porch light burning
to welcome you.
It takes away that chilly,
fearsome look that makes many
a woman dread to enter her
home after dark. Electrict
Well, it’s the only thing for a
porch light.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
Now Is the Time, Fifty-Nine
TYe have just received a large shipment of books
that are slightly damaged, some are as good as new, all
written by the most popular authors.
If you are wiso you will call TODAY and see them,
for they will not last long nt 59 cents each.
MACON BOOK CO*
Telephone 382. 615 Ohorry Bt.
thtir
with phi
HjraCTnt
Power from the new plant of the
Spokane and Inland at Nine MU# Dam
ts now being used by the reUroad fer
Ita Inland division, running from Spo
kane, Wash., to Paleuse and Cot fox.
Woman
Oldest Whisky House in South
ESTABLISHED 1881
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS,
Pure fine old Rye, by the
gallon xs.oe
4 full quarts .11.60
Express prepaid.
GEORGE J. COLEMAN.
Pure Pennsylvania Rye,
rich and mellow, by the
4 Sr*
Ecprees prepaid.
ANVIL RYE,
Pure and substantial font-
’whisky, by ths gallon., ti.16
4 full quarts *. i2.#0
Express prepaid,
•old pointer club corn.
Rich and mellow, by the
rffiS
Express prepaid.
OLD GEORGIA CORN
Direct From Bonded Warehouses and Old.
By the gallon mm
Mur full Quart »»:E
r-xpress prepaid.
THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU LIQUOR CO.
720, 722, 724, 726 West Bay Street
JACKSONVILLE, • • FLORIDA,
rerthed th# 1«» with beneficial result# ^ j LAMAR 4 CO* §11
In the treatment Of rheutpalism an J; Cheery it. Meraeii. #r by mad from Tea
rout- I Tarrant Ca* 44 Duggan sa~ New Yes6b|
Central of Georgia Railway Co.
Savannah, Augusta
Covlngten and Er'
Eatenton and Ml
Atkena and Madlwa
I ARRIVE FROM—
Savannah and Auguata.Miu n
Savannah, Auguata
Covington and Eatonton,.,,. 1 1_
Eatonlon and MlH«dgevtita..t 7:20aS
f.Uim Athene • nH MlHI.ee L. "* 1 "
Athens and Modlioa...^.figShlXSons and Maduon’.*’.***.**'.a vSJi-
Atlanta (Dixie Fiver) • J:40am Atlanta, Chicago. St. Louis'
Atlanta an# Origin .• 2:§oam Atlanta and Q-ifTln...„" a iffl"
Atlanta and *• At ante and QrtffC iju!5
Atlanta and Or Win • 1:66pm
Atlanta and Griffin 4i4Cpm
Ce'umbua and girmtnghom..* 6t46em
Co<umbto* and Birmingham. .*11:25am
Albany and Mantoemery * 3:09am
A'bany and Montgoi
Atlanta and Griffin ere.»v—
Atlanta and Griffin e yjSCzl
«ham anq Coiumboe .* irisiJJJ
nght
nd ColurabtM..* 4:36pm
1146am
Ibany and Amertcue.... * 7:96pm
•DAILY, tEXCEPT SUNDAY. JOHN W. BLOUNT.
Current tchedu'ee corrected to data. Dletrlet Paeeenger Agent 696 Cherry Bt
Montgomery and Albany e
Montgomery and Albany.,.,.e
Albany and Amsrleu»....”I.e y^Sm