Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 21, 1908, Image 2

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/- THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPHi WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1908 *** -4k " Thoroughbred !! That** what they are—every suit that, leavci j |j our store is stamped with goodness. From the shearing of the sheep—the weaving of the wool—the designing—the cutting—the finishing. Every process has been under a masr ter eye. Result— The best clothes that brains can produce or money can buy— * $15.00 to $40.00 , \ ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY '( V] —6t ■■ H'TCflWTA We Hate Never Lost A I dollar! thtmlng «ha* »J v* ataolutoly [j •if* and round. TV* IMa moB«y •only on IM MoniM* RmI r*UU Sonrlllw. which enable* ui to U*., wp to ear motto of -aaftat for. «ar1nir.." U *1*0 beat for MTtnai >WMt wo p*r * par cant IttorMt which tr* com- powndewry k«U y*or. Our mtHT eombtnod to our lu-ra.nl* «< tnUroot amkac thl* hiT.ld a Vt**hl« jdaco to honk. w», htvlt* roar amount—ao matter It* Ost. Call attar- > a. n. : , , “ Safest for Savings ” ■—I i..ii. EQUITABLE BANKING &L0AN COMPANY Geo. A. Smith, Pres. OLD BUILDING STIRS MEMORIES £23 Recalls Tiros Whan an Ep'demle ofFWw Privatis'd Throughout tho ©tty. Built In 1M. THE TRUTH ABOUT KIDNEY TROUBLE (SEDIMENT.) top* can t.e Rten with tho t» not us-mliy an evM-nr* of f tag* of kidney dir **»<*. Neither >yy aw,Mra;.»/i of th* •ttrnlna- loth of theta symptoms are often well. •tl'.nv. D f -nd In exdttaE eui# within wopU who ar«* other commonly dlsarorar ««i| If tho patient _ two of I La dJaoovery will diet, void ooUU and live enrefully. Ih^e are time* la the Uvea of nearly nil of ua In which thaoo symptoms have ;r*K-35^.r^p£s^ «*si to puttlna In * modern front, the, found *5** about *** ilaU, month lnH*iemotion * piece of rwn.ll. ebout two Inehe# Ion*. "£**>• kl.ln.ye beoomee otwonW end I* etlckln, point up In the old mort»r. Ithen Inewehlo. The Text Book* bavin* It la pronable that thle Mt of pencil I"? lr.»tm«nl thkt will .liar Inlemmetlon •opped out of the pocket of eoipe brick JL.®* kldn«V«. ph»lcl»k« lewill. * meeon, while the bulldln* we* belodiJUJ. *"« H»“ l >>r *» aHng-aaV and If ereeted In ltM. It wei already klmrp-enou,h It h mrlte likely lobe *f- enod. *nd w*» meinped with 5a> word* «ut the new dleoovery Fu ton;. ■Haiti All. No. f." It *aa xtvoo to Mr Compound tho eucorn* of which la Thed flheehen, who troeeurea It hlphly huetothe fMt thatltta rhefteatthtec *• comma from the old bull.lln*. enS!}h»‘ *";»■ J‘ ,,1,l *r 'nltammUlii*, I. tf- hceiuM of it belriir lined heforo the war ;* r t1va to aid nature to throw off the Where thin bulldln* "tartd* was one# ** * ) * r ceTrt the & wooden frame bulMln* that waa kept .1" Iimj . — -... ...... ui. a tavern by Alnlions* Audnln a An the Inflammation mere readily yleMe French refugee to i/nrnn With all *tha fi*s? few weeka w the formative delKS‘A V& In’m. TS f? Wi kw-a^ a?, asm. " igxara, of today, iglit by the lute rln* done by «f. M. and L Tka property was bouifif by the “ ‘ * *r of Af-*—“ -*wjR n «. it waa used ?»y Mra. Au- aa a millinery atore for many years, the war Mra. Audoln ranted It —PGottfadefmte rovemment. ualng It for a eomrnlMr.ry. the upetalre being aub- L* 1 Col. r;Jrhat .1 Lambert, paymaater ' *ka, C«hfe<Wete forcea about Macon, a rtloalar^ ttmae engaged in tlic man irtura ammunition. There waa mort Itlon nuuiiifnrtitred I war thnn nt any i and ahoe firm*. The building ia one the ojdeet brick atmes in the city. It all except Kulton'a Renal Compound, and even then the recovery will be Mow. Literature mailed free. 11. 1. Lamar it Co Aak for Ill-Monthly oeverfee. FULTON CO., Oakland, i ButkJtln 1 of late ra te lit? the vacancy* caused by the death 47 Mattie Vinson, Sent Up for Murder .iti 1875 W; ^ Now Free ATIeANTA, a*., Oct. M.—Ikrflon* Or commutAtloni to present eervlce were granted by Gov. Hoke Smith to day to four Inmates of the peniten tiary. who were sentenced to serve life ternm and each of whom has been In confinement for moro titan twenty- five years. One, a woman- from Bibb county, has been In the penitentiary since 1*7*. a period of tnirty-three years. Clemency was granted on the recommendation of C. M. Hitch and George Tutnlln. who were sent to the state farm recently by the governor to Investigate the cases of aged con- ylcta there, and on the additional re commendation of the prison commie- Levi Copeland, who was sentenced /o a life term from Greene county In 18115, win be released lfattle Vinson, a woman, who was sent up from Bibb for the murder of her child in 1171, Is another who goes free. The ttolrd beneficiary Is Jane Chap man. a negro woman, sent up from tTdee«’j Wilkes county In 1840, ami wh3 Is now __ jfri! *S years old. rroetor _dnd_ Penton AV. Wilson. Mr.! The fourth Is James Way, another r £2T J V !|C nr * ro - went to the r«*|?*ntlary year will be us follows: j. A. flmhh Ar thur Macon. I* W. Ponder. Louie S. Proc tor. (Joorge M Heath K. A. P1-f * George 1 tents, John F. ?*rlee, Proctor rtnd Penton MT. —— - George M Heath Mr. Giorgo itonts. who has been eu- »«.r. pit in tend «nt of the Sunday school for a crime of murder. He numlier of years, tendered mi resignation. [ guilt since hit convict! He has denied Ills IS FIRED ON BY M After Being Pursued By Officers John Bmith Comes to Town end At tempts Murder. BARNXBVTI4JD, Oa, Oot. 10-The people of this city were awakened at an early hour this morning by a fust- lade of plato! shot* which la view of the recent killing here greatly alarm ed a number of the oltlsene. Fortu nately no one waa hurt. John Smith, will no* have * modern plate (lui, •tew.rt.wnlrh place he h*a held »or • from - o,a*h«m cooney In 111*.. He r-et*lv-" r |n 8 rrnnl - or 1 tLle**!ore , *nnd 1 where - ^ or ^° ^ h -° h "^'*’ n - “*lffij the great wide sld^wnlk Is now. was * ... number of fillunthu* tress, known ss which •hsnvepiy trees" te many, and their presence rnnny years ago gave cause to umth auxlety. the Idea having rnlnerl pound ths» these trees had produced the epidemic of fever tWaf. ~ prevaltln* throughoiit the city. ' 9welneh.ro ,h„rrh he. for » »»el m.nr| years been In a very pmepertnn eondl- Including the time alio wad for good tlon. It alwavs goe* to coofemtrw with conduct, amounts legally to BO years. ft ef tbs Kminent Actor £ CHARLES B. HANFORD 4 AeoempsLUled by y SOBS MARIE DROFNAH I -Yh* Merctnnt of Venlco 1 S» n. kUUnee And *1 “Tho Winter'* Tale." tesa play a separata and distinct ■uef stloa and pr«uianted with the moat WeteSal aueut: »a t.. a- t - lltces- hfstlnee **«. (K T*oi boxes m ’AM-M. to IMO. K Saturday, October lltK ' ' IMiui t:M| Ktgtt 1:11. The Great Bueceaa ‘Under Southern Skies" Written by Inttl. «elr Pirker. B*wdaction complete In ererr 0*o* three misian people bar* thle pi*,. Htuee M»t1n.e. AdtfU H* < •re* Mo. JtVht—»te to n». THE LYRIC FeeplsTs Fepolar Playhouae* Woodsy. Oct fttb EM all week. ANOTHER STRONG BILL. Caartlanda, sal act featuring the ' enlle Com*lands, youngest t to VaudeiiLle. i after 4 p. ta.« If oaata* Frail Women Aided Free woman who la by natsre not ea&not t»e too careful of her . The foundation of eg health hesitli- Thn foundation of lOUt good dig Ml* MB l____ uwlect them selves. To any of these aondltlona you canno de bsttsy than te take jjr. Caldweli'i Pyrup ^Pepsin, the remedy that thous •ads of delicate women are Using. It la os, s ‘Si'- end I ad the fortune ladles. ie~ well ji ^lundrads of oth< —■ rr - T, - - - * through the doctoi’s offer to send any ^ujtorer, a free teat bottle direct te the bottle free ef charge name and addreaa. It Is won aCfeetlve In tw stomach troublei «n and hahfea, girts sntsrtng ths I memrtniatton and aid folks, all ' ’" M ^f^!.•r.n ,, "«r.hn, •bout rout ailment that P u deo'l un.Vr.und, or you want any audli-ai •dvlce, writ, to Ike doe- tnr. end he win Inewer you fully. The*. 1e no Tho addreai lo kTPT raid well. Ill bldg.. MenUeslle, SPECIAL NOTICES A Hsatthy Family. **ntjr whole family has enjoyed good health since w# began using Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago,” gays L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route t. Guil ford. Maine. They cleanse and tone Ihe system In a gentle way that dor:» you good. IBc at all drug stores. Superior Court Convenes. HWATNBnORO. Go.. - - — - ober term of t r > re yee«er-lny. HPPWHI Ucltor Genernl Alfred Herrington end serving terms for robbery, have been held up by Gov. Bmlth, pending a personal Investigation. > ucltor tjenerni Aiiren Herrington anil ATLANTA Go. Oct °0 Gen P ta'ihffSK-*- WMd "*’•'* L Vnd..r^nhn,'b**n named by'lhi Quite n he-ivy docket of both clvR and T^oulsvlllo and Nashville raflroad ble that if wilt be anything like cleared at the end of the week. es*lement case against M. C Ml ' *’f the Farmers* allowed settled by lnvest*rif|of| |' Carter, former cashier Adrian. the Judge, after nn InvestfraMon l*» opgn court. 1-Vom that investigation It ap peared to the court that Mr. Carter. While cashier of the Fnrmera* Bank, got behind with his aceounfs. more hr rea son of a lack of knowledge of bookkeep ing than from fraudulent lnt« bank officials requested that be settled as they believed this to be the nsld >tn to the hank an amount whl fully twtlaflofl the officers of the bank. CONFERENCE MEETS 8WAIN8BORO METHODIST CHURCH IS HIGHLY COMPLIMENTED BY PRESIDING ELDER. fDUNlf aurteri*' mnfmiiMAf rill’ruiK® *w ,r *. mers win ne n •In dPtrtct «u be Id this morning at the! ^Jj^J^^SSThSe^ been msde tn have £ wt ^. n c ; ur * h * Kfcy i * j -1™"'* r * priisr^iTthat 1 vans s yvi ^ the 5la Moo r reT of Rfa^e-boffTSd {Sn. P. member of the board of arbitration whloh Is to pass on the value of the company’s terminal property here, the question arising over a difference be tween the opinion of the comptroller general and that of the company. The Near-BMr Ceses. ATLANTA. Gn.. Oct. 20—'The near- beer cases. In which an attack Is be ing made on the Wise license tax-act as passed at the ivecnt special session bank officials requested _that tke m enssjof the legislature have bee n advanced th ^ calendar of the etate aupreiQg court and prill he argued on Monday. November S. A decision will prohab- ly. be handed down by the middle of the coming month. The caaea arose over Injunction pro- Democratic Rally. ■WATNRRORO. Oe.. Oct. *0.—'Tomor row during the noon rcoese of superior eourt. there will be held, a democratic ■ complimented t-y the t.ee Moore of Rtste>bofi!r and ITo H **i* l {fJ r ' f RsRbW.* of this iltjr. democratic - Itontlal elector from the state at report of ttuitrui-t era, A n 0 f these men are able and oh best he had over complimented the . . ■ , which body |p compoeed of HOU. 9. H. SaSold. Dr. Qraea ttaU. Mr. H. t. Tolber. Mr. Jssae Thompson. »r., Col. J. Alex flintth and Mr. Ooorge M. Heath. , Mr. .George Rents was aleeted colored, waa wanted for gambling and (he officers were after him lata yaater- day. He name into the oily last night and getting in range fired several shots at Deputy Marshal Chapman. Hla aim waa not good and the officer escaped unharmed. Chapman eallrd In assistance and soon captured Smith, and landed him lU Jail. Trial* ef Near*Besr Dealers. RARNKSVTLL&. Oa* Oct. W—The dealers In near-beer In Pike county appear to be having a hard tlma end probably are not making much money. Several saloons for the sale of the ar ticle were opened eome time since In Rametvllle when the city council put a license of $500 on Its sale all the dealers closed out and quit. At Pike superior court a few days ago R. ID. Cook, of Zebulon, waa tried for selling Intoxicating near-beer and was found guilty by the Jury and waa ordered by Judge £. J. Reagan to pay a fine of $500 er aerve , twelve months In the penitentiary. At the same term of court several other par ties wers found guilty of running blind tl*ers and heavily fined. [nlcnelnv Wjtetsfl speekers End.I lainre crowd N to areet them-end rally to the Bryan and good old-time democracy._ v VVyirpAYii PASO OTNTMKNT Is gusmntsM «o cure “ csss of Tfchlnc. Blind. Bleeding ef •tiding 1’lles In I to 14 dsya or money refunded. I0o. aside for the majority eunlon he DICK CROKER SENDS SI,000 TO FUND FROM IRELAND NBW YORK, Oct. 20,—The demo cratic notional committee announced tonight the list of campaign contrl- buttons that have been received at Ing the throe-day the New York headquarters. j held. MHHIM October 17 and it Treasurer Bidder stated that the campaign funds now amounted to about $100.00$. The following la the list made pub- tonight: October 17—'Tammany Hall. $10,000; a contribution from Pennsylvania, $200; sVnator C. A. Culberson, of Texas. $U*. and the Timee-Democrat. Louisiana, $11$. October |»—Richard Cmker, of Dub lin. Ireland. $1,000; Herman A. Mctx. of Rrooklyn. and Ren If. d>len. o! BouFi Carolina, $500 each; William J. Gaynor of Brooklyn.-William Ryan. R. K. Pendleton and Leon M. Adler, all of New York, K. F. Glberson of Indiana, and Dally Progress, Char- lottesrlllo, Ya., $108 fitch. cceilings brought by Atlanta dealer*, mm who attacked the law ns unconstitu tional. Judge W. D. Kills, in the Fulton nupeiisr court declined' to sus tain their cose, and a supercedns was granted pending an appeal to the high er court. The collection of the taxes provid ed for In the net has been held up practically all over the etate. ponding Ths Veterans* Meeting. '* “ ATLANTA, Oct. 20-Great things are In store for the Confederate vet erans who will begin arriving In At lanta tomorrow for their annual state reunion. The atetndance„Is expected to be the largest of many ysars. Home entertainment, proffered by the dtHisns of Atlanta, has been art of the old sol- be at the Kimball House The first meeting will take place Thursday morning, at the Baptist Tab- all the meetings du*- * stay here will be smacle. wher$ The great event will be the big pa- rede on Friday. It will be participat ed In by many organisations, vetemn and otherwise. Joseph F. Burke will be grand marshal. He has named the fqdowlng assistants: JESSE B. HART Fu>«r«l Director Lady AMtitant Private Amtmlan Pereonal Attention Given A Bueineen. Office Phone 467 Reeidi—oe Phone 760 t. C. Purslsy. Lamar Clay. PUR8LEY & OLAY, UNDERTAKERS. Always epsii. Ill and ill Mulberry ; Oldrst ssstuslvs undertaking house Macon. I*t c ne 42*. Prtptrsd to ♦. tfiroraph or Mltphone ordoro on shot. NIGHT SCHOOL. „ to erior to « • *• whotber It U aSSgSv Jpt? 4 sHSs vwssidi ft'*ra girls and bora botweon tko ages of it and 18 years who aro uaablo to at toad dsy scttool. R CHAPMAN. Eupt £\ o . Clark’s Klsvsnth J Orient t-ST. k WBI bs oeldto Mgbsgt Cider tar cash Mfnrr tho esrj,th0ttoo door Ratutday. October tl. Ii o’clock, six make betong- Ing to tho county. m J Vt BO»nRE CNtk. lnBrighrsDisG-.sc,' Aibominuria md ! Post-Scarlatinsl Nspluitis. In Renal Calculi, Stone in the Bhdtier rid Inflamnution o( the Bleddor. ulowlng assistants: Capt. Orville II. Hall, chief of staff General Clifford L. Anderson, com mundor of the tint division, which will be made up of national guard or ganisations; Col. John S. Candler, commander of the second division, which will be mad# Up of college ca dets and military Institute organisa tions; Col. Park Woodward, comman der of the third division, to b e com posed or school children: Cant. W. II. T. Wilson, cotnmnndor of the fourth division, which will be composed of the Governor's Horse Guards; th» Candler Horse Guards and tho Gov ernors Ui’ht Artillery; Gen. John W. Clark, commander of the fifth divi sion. which will be composed of vet eran*; Hon. Alfred Trult. commander of the sixth division which will he composed of Ladles' Memorial Associa tions. daughter* of the Confederacy, daughter* of the revolution, and other patriotic organisations of women and children. Tho reunion exercises will conclude the grand parade, and the visitors will return to tholr home* **rlday night and ' ir.I.o AHcod 1* Leomh, M,Df/brmrrPtof. ft:tAotofj/and Committee* have been named to (As tract\c* of JLfrJtriftd tit the Medical DfpL of the meat the veterans on thrtr arrival and t/ntrsrsify of Nrto York, to look after thslr entertainment while Wot. A. Hammond, M. D. t Surgtcm-Gtntral(rvMW) hrrt. Are*;<u ^ M *,naa. I urrf Kmmu S .-'rn in Ihe Vtvvtrr l’l I'/.Vic 3 crt. AT1JINTA. Oe.. o*i. M —11. I \ Oeo. Helated Uoyland, A. M., M.b^ Dtdtr cf JUMw ! rt«e. o» the lTtOt*< »«*»*? 9eaarj«*M ' iW. -^Sarscrv 1 Wn. B. Towlia, M. ojfirmtr fnf. rf.lmtony and ! S-i'ialj 4 m«?h '•»tMAet{er U wu’j the ’5: " l H^ZcpUU tU VniMity cf JB”«. ijf. I. H. Watt, A. M., M. D., LI..O, Prtf Orificicl Surgrry to U« Ckieooo Hoimtpatkio HonitaL C. \V. P. t’pock, 10, D., i e-i-MJ. XatKmalAH*. Roil- f SxrwoM ttij Mentor Aff’Jwil Sacittutif Vfl, urraiA USINGS WATER. No Romody of Ordinary M#Ht Could Evor Have Rocolvod Indorsations From Mon Llko These. The Toxo-Absorbenf llarml*>e abaorteat el the i I Ihr system curing all klads ut A a whBe you sleep, tl toffipTatas tne whole system, ft iaXltpAtfcgl rdto# from uadsr th# ax&k UoL ale. If yeu want to know tb« karmVsas wag to make the toes saaesth at-4 health>• leaking: If yet wart tn curt ynurchtt dren of croup, writ# fug book or phor W. A. MASON, ni-hGcnt, | Rheumatism and Uric Acid Wto J. T. ria.Wion, M. D.. J V<4. An J OrltiM Surgical \ md iledieol Aun. Or. A. C.l,.1.1 Poachet, Prrf. PkamaeoL-ti and Hottrio il<a>w» eftr, Fatullt JiMtemo yiWif I. T. LeBlanchi.-J, M. !>.. ij Xonuial Ctmio, \ em.. sw.y. u. . I,moo K. Crook. A. M., M. O- Prof. CHweonl -W,’. , ami CJ.Vf.Ml brigooij, Nam Tori not ermioato iltdieal loo. Holt, M. P.. Cr-Tl'WiAml V U« Looinun Stair L Board cf lUMtk, t(.% Rabrrt Bertholow, M. D, IL iL, LI.D., Prof. ilaUrio Xrdica and Gcvral Ttiraiiiliia Joffcraom JUMMaaAMM«. kriil, Cab all, M. D., A. M., LL.D., fhrmtr Prof, ol >9rv.' landb irttryr.-, tko MidoxdLrpl. - irfVa.,mod}'rm.aft\4Xttimmli)aairitfU'cltk. ( MetKts* «fu.» *n tie MednSslDept. tjVn V \ Ck—a Ri I'atcreds, m. ^.(‘jvKyS J1^. Sm f w CtoiM* X. Co*.'.« \ Gw«sgs m-«rtra(ni wnnm in - evoecfM area t H If. Cabanta*. rresMent of tho fair ere.'clatioh. W*Ve«*-l iSfM »*"£»» *1 Ihe meallw. t. L VTMI*. r*MM*aln» ala within k, rower alre. lte waa| introduced by J. R. ?mtt "WV. bnd Thomas F*. Watson srera usable to attend. Hoed Luck foe tho Argos. I 'I.ANTA. Os.. Oct. pmleArxn. of C- F. Argo, one of the officer* RrFo were **>et to death by a nesro at l.(thcnla i» t 'toyJ4tog 'SrmmM bora * day to be tr«N totlgffj.wt wUsfc is believe! $0 hara-bad hrdm,« Ms. no wa*- Mkra to tbo •fficos of| the state K>sr.« heolth wl ^rtu be given free. *-• ■ onco Yefrvre the \k\ *• idle hum-tv ■kd hb nv'tber nx$ htrrt* MUj>4v#bw weeks age to a " * ‘ ATfal S^SSSkm mphsb off MRS. T. C. ROAN. Nervousness Completely Cured Mra. Boan of Rolling Fork, Mist., Tolls of the Wonderful Restoration to Health of Her Husband and Herself— Mr. Roan Had Consumption md Mrs. Boan Ner vousness and Constipation. Mrs. T. C. Roan was a cHron- io sufferer from constipation and narvonsness for over 10 years. She says she' tried everything that she could think of and was treated by several dootors, but nothing seemed to relieve or hotp her until at last she employed Dr. Shivers, of Greenville, Miss., who prescrib ed Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, to be taken regularly three times a day—dessertspoonful in a glass of milk—and a few bottles made a complete cure. Mrs. Roan writes that her health is better than it has been for years, and she heartily rec ommends Duffy’8 Pure Malt Whiskey as the greatest family medicine and tonio stimulant, oe it has cured her. , She also states that lier husband, who had consumption, was completely cured after taking ono and half dozen bottles of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Any doctor who has over treated lung trouble and tuberculosis or any one who has over had a touch of it can realize what a wonderful thing this was; for a.case to bo cured with one and a half dozen bottles of Duffy’s Pure Malt Wliiskoy, taken as ordered by a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Roan are anxious to have their statement published broadcast, so that others who are suffering as they have may read it and be benefited and they will be only too glad to answer nny letters of inquiry they may receive in regard to their eh re., Misf’s Pure &§&!t WhiSkey is an absolutely pure-distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus de stroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant and invigomtor known to science; softened by warmth and moisture its palat- ability and freedom from in jurious substances render it so ■that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. I It is invaluable for over- ■worked men, delicata- women ami sickly children. ‘ It strengthens and sustains 'the ■ system, is a promoter of health and longevity, makes the old young.,nn(l keeps tho young strong. association will show the First Bap tist Church to have a membership of 407, an increase of twrtUy-ftvd alnco last report. Th* church property Is valued at $40,000. During the past twelve months there have been raised for all purposes $10,TI9.2S. of Which tho church now has oft hand 91.847.8$. Rev. Mr. Fort, the ^tastor. Is paid a •alary of $1,800 per annum. The members of the church hhyo unanimously agreed to Invite tho Geor gia Baptist convention to hold the if09 session in Dublin. All of the other denominations In the city have promised active aid In the w Entertain ment of the delegatee. The conven tion meets nt*xt month at Madison and It Is believed that the next convention will meet here. If tho members decide to coma to Dublin the entire city will unite In the entertainment of the delegates. New Pumps Placed. The city has placed one of the new pumps In position and the other will be Installed soon. The two pumps have a guaranteed capacity of ono mil lion gallons of water per day. The new reservoir Is now In use. The total storage capacity la now eight hundred thousand gallons of water, giving to Dublin ample water at all times for all purposes. All of the apparatus for the Game- well fire alarm system is here ready to bo installed. Only Ono "BROMO QUIMNt| M that H - Laxative B romo Quinine Carta a Coli In One Day. trKii fl t>*y» ^ on every aso €( Merode Underwear Four Essentials In Women's Under Garments You will find all four in “Meroda” (Hand- Finished) Underwear, made exclusively for women and children by women. For perfection of fit and fineness of finish ec 'Merode”* gs& Underwear has no superior. Elastic, soft and porous, it iB exceedingly comfortable to the skin and most satisfactory in wear. . v ( We show these garments in n broad assort ment of styles and shapes, in materials and weights adapted to tho season. . _, ; "Merode” (Hand-Finished) Underwear is a revelation in comfort, beauty, fit and quality. ,Y7o quote a few numbers for your benefit:— Drawers. VooSs, Canola —GO TO— WESLEYAN The best instruction is thq. cheapest. • Canfield Oil Co. SELLS BEST GASOLINE 15o Gallon. PHONE 637. WT" THE BIBB COUNTY HUMANE SOCIE TY (CHARTERED). This soclaty will prooocuto cases of w/ar-loadlng, wounding, starving, or driv ing unlit animals, and other caats of cru* For Sale - $7,000—A nice home on Jefferson street. In good condition; 9 rooms; cash payment of $1,000, balance easy terms. $2,500—An elegant fire-room cottage on Boulevard Ave-, In South Macon; electricity and cabi net .mantels; brand new. $2,300—A seven-room home on Orange 8t, renting for $25.00 per month; will make a nice home or show good investment. $4,000—Tenant property in good condi tion. renting tor $48.00 per month and ne city taxes to mty. : $1,250—Tenant property In good repair, In good renting section, and no city taxes; renting for $15.00 per month. Murphey & Taylor Beal Estate, Loans and Insurance tJ PHONE 267 "" Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building long ago won for itself tho repn-' tutioa of being the Beat Ready Roofing known. Rcalixlng the value of this reputation, we have always endeavored to maintain it, not only by keeping strictly up to the original high standards .but by contantly striving to improve It In every possible way. Requires so annual painting. Sample* and "Roll of Information" FREE. MALLARY MILLS SUPPLY COMPANY. No. Colev. D^riptlnn. - \ Tights. Cevara. Union Butts. ^ ^V» Bstra Kxtra Diarrhoea Dysentery Hemorrhoids and all other bowel troubles are moat suc cessfully treated with Wilkin- son’o M'ltchU’taMineral Water. It relieves promptly and per manently, heals and ia anti septic in the highest degree. As an appetizer it ia without a peer, insuring the proper di- f 'estion and the fullest assimi- ation of food, constituting an invaluable tonic for all con valescents. Wilkinson’s Matchless Min- oral Wator ia a combination of Sulphuric Add and Iren so powerfully concentnated that dilution » neeessary before taking, a tea to tablespoonful I* a dote. It in a natural prescription, eompoandod by nature to wrf«tly that articles can nmr opprmrti ft fn dm* flsiel mulls. Sold oy *11 drug-fiats. Ons pint $LOO, tip p<nJ« llOtX MATCHLESS MINERAL WATER CO. •tfkn.M*» Ifc WWU.wrth.lM. ASinm eoMiunicauoci to AttehMla Cm FOR SALE BY JOHN S. ROSE VM CO , Mien, 6l .60 1UI White, llfM waltRt. ftneot enmbod cotton ft$$ Cr.-am. Medium Weight, finest fomM cotton .5$ 444 Whilst heavy weight fleoood com Sod cotton.. .$$ •44 WTlt# and Silver, heavy weight merino, •$ rer cent wool t .7$ 144 White, medium might rxerlnn, 61 p. ♦. wool .85 til White, light weight merino. 94 p. c. wool ... .85 61$ WMte, light weight silk nnd wool, 21 P. aj* l.W 471 Whlto and 8Uver, winter weight merlne, 76 p. a wool .$6 $2.0$ $1.21 •$5 1.0$ X.2I .$5 l.$« 1.98 l.lt in i ii S.9$ 1.8$ V.$$ 1.41 2.18 1.88 UI 2.08 2.18 : flwlhijNhiir i .rtmamiSarftoM, j *r = M.7VV VTwrf'V* fUrti- tal.’ , 4w«. ' .. - k dirolCoPrtfr.X. Y. ,"i V . 77UO t.mni . v- TO EBENcZER ASSOCiATWN DUBLIN G*s Oct. 20—This msratoB bv. Alien »rt. fistor of the First ftati’st Church »f thl* city, aoeum- •an'-d hy twelve Inembern of hi* ' «•>. left ?x T'*" IBs t» Attend the ir. usl *e«#lon ef the Naw Etonorar w \v- -* n of whkh Rev. Mr tart la moderator. - Tho icpofi that wUl be made te the Toots and Dwewore m•&»*.>■ iiMWw»rrttelM«'irrti"U » , _ . „ ... a ,uk t.M 14$ White and Bllver. heavy weight merine, S« p. C. wool 1.35 1 .Co 2.23 1.71 C74 While, heavy welg'.t, 59 p. «. wooL 3$ p. Q. silk 1.45 2.00 S.M 1.88 • , , Children’s $8(2 WhU*. heavy weirht fleered ee(ton W****, .N t<4 V White, heavy ««'.gbt fleecsd cotton unloa oetts ......all otaea fill White and Natuml. winter vroUht merino, SO p. e. w.vol .18 17$ U White and Natural, winter weight msrtno, $0 p. e. wool, union suits, nil slaee W. A. DOODY CO. SOLE AGENTS I Absol.lely pur. I 1 and oh tttmdrfd T proof. dlr«ct to rouinpUuMolad poctajn. nmss PMTAID to any offlt. of Somkora Exproa Caw, my a. mo faloa M nor. to •* <«•* 0»«rta or more la book*. in COM mm. J* f.% Mar 11 tpki laur $2.60 $4.90 $2.73 tu com mnsitr, ImO ■>< • $.00 6.50 3.23 K> nt * • » « 3.25 p.00 3.45 IU Ift (wn Dm) 4.00 7.50 4.50 Remember you get an absolutely puro Whiskey, one hundred prool, just a* it comes from the distillery. You take no chances, I aend goods by return train; absolute quicknen. Reference*: Shut National B*nk or my business man of Salisbwry. Write for full price list. ' B2EBB2SE2153!flH