Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 25, 1908, Image 12

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^—’’— — THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER' 25, 1908 •Pi Mistaken- Idea Perhap* yon have as idea that In order to have a bank account you must have a large sum to deposit; that a bank doesn’t euro to bother with small accounts. This is not true of the “Fourth.” This bunk wel comes new accounts, no matter how small, ami extends the same courtesy and service to small (le)K'sitors as to largo ones. Let us provo it to yon. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON, GA Com TO SPEAK 10 BEHALF OF WATSON DEPARTMENT TELLS COST. OF CREAMERY IBTIMATES MADE ON SIMPLE HAND^tlPAftATOR PLANT PLACE COST AT ttOOO. XI OF “COXEY’i ARMY'* FA MI WILL TELL VOTERS Of OEOR* OJA HOY/ TO VOTE. ____ dUt jw iSrSiSi-JS «c«v: !*!•«’UP*urmntiT sevens! K thousand ‘ of •Coley’s .Mini • will stump crvamvrlo*. many of which nave been * ■ HR »tat« *u*»es»ful from the start. while others The i h*ve fulled utter a few months' opera* never even started. ier^ bus- hotgro 111 fire the * N fln«/"I|tin of I in«»s In Severn I suites by the th«- i.-uitpuiyn In l h** courthouse' on tlull I Mates department of agriculture _ shown thnt the cause of muny of the t.'osey, who rOHM* from his home Ir.; failure# wan due to la. k of a sufficient In Georgia, ar- numl.ef .of o I.IY night. He \em than 400. ihall. and, begin ! * n on Monday. « lion, and i An Investigation of the creurr United Jhlo to vast the ■Ives Ih Atlanta *111 stop at the S its t-.-itllpnigii It •'.lock. for the infeirft of his clurio hi# eartir<algu c iit plant. November 2. Mr. Wntaon*! who Is now and has lieert ■tumping the state in andldHey. t Macon « hi* li'- ul.iMsrt# r.j, are cofuton. ’Da., Oofot»er i»«*toJw-r Cf; Hung! Refrigerated Bottling The word sounds good, doesn't it?.' Just try a Bottle of Coca-Cola Beta*4 by our proceso. There* nothin* to compare with It. We want to show you our plant. Call and Inspect. You will be delighted. If you want a perfect drink drink BOTTLED EVERYWHERE 5c i Monday a# announced at as follows: _— , 31: OrawforL- — fia Metofiee *f: J tonglaovtlle, Qs . Oclo» l»«:r ?i: Forsyth. Oh., October ri>: U* Orange. Oe„ October 50; Macon. <Ja. f (at night:. November 2. •Hpeukln* st .all pin. »s I't'Kina at in a., m, f'oxey'n dates are announced os fel lows. speaking to begin m 11 oVioMc: Monday. October 25, Ashburn; Tu. flarnrsvllle: Tuesday < night. Wednesday. Newnan: Thursday. Win der: Friday. IfnrtwHI: Friday nlttht. Canon; Maturday. Bowman; Saturday night. ICIIorton: Monday. Villa Rica; Monday nlalit. Atlanta, at the house. OrtfTin. -JPHpHBM- Win- and other necessary apparatus, will cost approximately fl.jftO. Machinery for a Buggy Repairing Wa apend considerable tlmo In re- pairing carriages of all kinds and ou experience Is .very valuable. We oan tall you ths coot of any repairing you want done very quickly and you will ba surprised how cheaply we oan do It. It pays to kssp your carriages In proper order. Remember this Is tha place to have rtpairing done. ,16^0-3 $.i MACON CJA. Phow 2 £ 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. The Welcome Glow ■ of the Electric-Light Is hospitality in itself. If your residence is not wired lot us slww. you how small tho ex pense really is. It* conven ience will repay you in-shorl time, and when oneo installed you will wonder how yon over managed to do without it Macon Railway & Light Co. SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY & MFG. CO. Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY 171 Cotton Avenue—Phono 212. o’clock: as follows, speaking to begin st 11 Frfd D. Wimberly—Vienna, Os.. * October 2»: Vldalla. Do.. Pri- r 10. hour of speaking II a isvllle. <la.. Saturday. Octo ber 31. si riel mil. UoniTiPlPHHWMPHi Wednesday. October Valdosta. Qs.. ■Mrsday. Thursday. O* "Hass? Clark—Cairo. Oa., 2*;. Valdosta. Oa. October 39: Jesup. Oa.. Mat * r II. Parker Canton, Oa.. Men- Ruehsnan. Oa.. Maturday, October 31: “life %: mfeBBIKtt o... Thursday. October 19; Mumtnirvllls. Os,. Friday. October 30; Calkoun. Oa.. Maturday, October >1: Hprlng Place. Oa.. Monday. November f. Col. Phil Davis--Elleertnn, Oa.. Mon day. October 24; Crawford. Oa., Tues day, October *7: Uersella. Oa.. Wednes day, October ft: Clreensboro. Oa.. Thurs- lay. October It; Monroe Oa., Friday, _M| Covington, Oa.. Maturday. nowe—Oreenvltls. Oa.. ober *4; Woodbury. Oa., ir ft: Chlplry. da., Tusa- 17; Hamilton. Oa.. Wed- Dorougb—Toccoa. Oa.. Monday. October It; Commerce. Oa.. Tuesday. October 17: Duluth. Oa., Wed nesday. October II: Roswell. Oa.. Thurs day, October 39: Holbrook, Oa., Friday, October lo. (FTotbrook campground); Jonsehoro. Oa.. MatuNlay. October It: llmnor. Oa.. Monday, November f. xfiaA MEVTSaSSIk 82: Friday. October 10: Olbson, Oa., Matur- day, October II. HIM REMARKABLE LETTER NEW Tonic, Oct. M.—Th, follow. Inn r<mti1t*bl« letter, written by Lieut. Anrtrui. of Fort lUmllton. to Cttpt. Peter Conover ltetne, efter the latter he<t driven Mra. Heine from hla home beeeuee of her aliened conduct with William B. Annie, wae made tubllc today by Joseph A. 8,aw, of touniel for tha Hairs brothere. It la liven out In refutation of tho affidavit made by Mrs. Halite and submitted by her In her eult for ali mony, couneel feee and tha cuitody ..I her children. In that affidavit Mra Heins charred her huiband with bru tality ,nd rorclnt a confer,Ion from Iter whll, aha wa, under to, Intlu- •nc, of a dru«, Th» l,tt,r frdlow,: • Tueaday, July »,. HOI.—M/ Dear Captain: I have bwn trylna to •„ r u and talk matters aver with you. wouldn't hava you think that t am four-ltuahlnf for tha world, for auch la hot tha caaa. I am anllrely neu tral In lha mattar, although tho affair raally meaaa mora to Mr. Annla and myarlt than to any nna alia at lha rnal. Tou ara our baat friend there, and naturally wa waatad. and atlll want, to do what la Halit by both of thing «f you, although I hava wished to on mora than ona noraalon. If I do aay It myaalf, I have acted fairly by you both, and If you war# ae- nualnted with all tha faeta and da- tall, you would agraa with ma. •in fha first placa. It waa a vary difficult poaltjnn In which to bo plarad. Tha woman waa dawn and n faw brick, would hnva sent har to tha , gutter. I helped Mra. Halna and har mother to leave rort Hamilton, and aant tier trunka up loam, and paraon- ally conducted them both to tha tmln and atartad them off. I think lha ad vice I gave Mra. Halaa waa good, and my only hop, l. that aha will follow II. I have never aympathlaed wi'h har In hor wilful net. for It la be yond ma to comprehend why n woman with .three children could do auch a thing. Remembering the veeang, In ths nihle, 'tot him that hath nr aln eaal the Itrsi stone. 1 I trie* te rhear the poor woman up, and advised her to turn over a new leaf aad make amends for ths past, by living a Ohrlr. Man life henceforth. I belter, the J whole affair baa been a lesson to Iter, and her good resolution! may never be violated. A week ago I Save Dealers Profits! Ws hindls the output of one of the largest and hoot dtotlllerles lo Ke ntucky, where tho ' finest whiskey la the world Is ppodiu'ed. •*> whe* you buy fn>m us you eove all middle* men’s profit* and are cure of getting absolute ly pure whlekey. KENTUCKY SPRAY RYE A FULL if QUARTS Cash Must Accompany Order It la fully aged la wood—rich, mellow oad of •squtsito flasor- Yi $4 EXPRESS PREPAID United Liquor Store Branch United UgaorStague Ok Capita! HM.ee* < 630-40 W. Bay BU Jeakaanvilla, Fla. aod 244-46 E. Mantgantaey Ava. Chattanaega. Taon. Brascbaa aJao la Mamphln, Taon , Naw Orlaana, La., aad Ha Salta K. T. SEND ORDERS TO NEAREST STORE. never oe violated, a week ago I I went to Boaton and esllc.i upon >frs Llhhy. nt Wort Banka. Mra. Halna appeared well and l» studying sttntg- raphy. st which shs eapeets lo make her living. In thla mnnaetun, | will tall of why I drt.ppej In against lha advice of my family, hot t know that mv Intention, am for tnaSte.l. ff I have wade any mitt ike in th-> ntetl.t. J am truly anrry vp. ,,nly reason I rtit forth a helping hail wav le. , eanse Mra Halna was In atteh n pitta. «nr. < ""nH^w U ;. h „*yr« •*«, «»; HIIJ-M. mntnlng, ram.Ining ltamt’ton that t talked tv Vlra Helna' » ,,h I ' 1 '" •’hm* ***♦" atlnuim Shs mm souaw.1 ... i ' . * I tPBmM (A V■ P.intnUtil.l 1 ■Tf’CAVSIl'J rwwlvr <-Ost « n lat k of wiilclt should not _ r>«l (hut othr-rs fall«J t>a- |tc-r organization, In tbo itlvo rr<vnii<*r1es. and rs- ■Mii building and equipment. Many rrettmerles have feint about twlc« tnelr actual worth, an I were not of tho type united to th*ii locality In which they w»rn built, from 14Gb %o ft.400. __ ths locality, the construis- fre t will van IK*nd#nt upon . tion. and the cost nf materiel and labor. Much tv building usually t onslsts of a main work room, engine- and Imllrr room (Inrludlng space for refrlgcrati chine). «otil room. Tefr1«erntor, room anil office. 1 Sfnrhimr>' for a han«l-separator plant c-oui'lNttnK of l.'a-hors* power l«dler. 10- . mhlnstlon chum with a Otpnrlfy <»f 000 pounds of butter. “111 cost - w-gi-llk plant will eost ot^ui 9LB&D. This 6-4|iiirnnent will hnndle from I.ooo to (MHimls or butter per day. If a refth:»i>itina machlno Is Included C «».Bt will be from Woo to ll.wjp more. The total ceest of a creamery would therefore vary from 12.000 for A single hand-separator plant without artificial refrigeration, where labor and material are cheap, to |4,2bh fe/ a whole-milk plant. Including artificial refrlgemtlnn. and a higher eost of labor and material. The department of agriculture is pre pared to furnish InfornlatWm for th« proper organisation of creameries and cheese factories, and ut>on request will supply plan of organisation, list of -hlnery. and plan for crenmsry. Curre- undenre should be nd<1re*sed to the itry Division. United Slat" •nt of Agriculture. Wsshh !8S ilngton, BALDWIN’S NEW PLAN TO REACH THE POLE WOULD FREEZE SHIP IN ICE FLOE AND LET CURRENT DRIFT IT FAR NORTH. sx-consulst CbSfoo. Chi ireetdent In Interest reaching the north pole. He wae \ to see ” ** - ‘ - John R. ilno, to schema for —..... ..j was unable . Itoosevelt. but will do so Iter. ■Mr. Holdwln’s latest scheme I——■ have a ship with an exploring party of about twenty-five persona frozen into Ice floe and carried with It to the pMH lie says It has been demonstrated that an ocean current runs from Bering Htrslts directly over the polo to the coast of Oreenland. Thla hat been shown by bits of wracksge of former expeditions which have been ph* ‘ an that coast Uy having PH houeee and making otker provision against perishing In case the Ice broke up. or of an accident to the ship, Mr, Baddwtn believes tt~ possible to utilise S^s.%nsas Mol suss? ment P f tho plsn from Admiral Mcllvllle and other naval. officers. Mr. Baldwin was asked whether he Intended to Invite President Roosevelt to accompany the expedition, which Is scheduled for more than a year fromj the president has good luck on his! African hunt" he replied, “and wishes to accompany us. we will all be glad to| hava him," <«<g| it |a understood that the explorer wishes a government appropriation for tho enterprise. SEAMSTRESS MAY SHE ADA GORMAN'S HUSBAND BALTIMORB. Md., Oct. Il.-Mlsa Oeo. Anna Happier, a seamstress, soys that aha was to have been married on Septem ber It Iset, (o Chas. Joseph Magnus, the husband of Ada Qerman. and sho nays that her famtjy may take some action In a breach of promise ease. Mra Magnus, at Loutavlll*. yesterday announced that eh# would aland by har husband, who Is under arrest as a dasertar from tha TIES &"U6, “My wedding tu Mr. MsgmiA who was R llsted on the United Htates yacht Dol. In es Hartlove. hla mother s name, was B iln as Hartlove. his mother s name, was have taken place on September it last, awl 1 waa getting ready for the ceremony which was to hare been performed by the came minister that officiated at ths marriage of my sister. "Mr. Msinus was at thla bouse to see me the latter part of August, on a Sun day, and ure nil talked About the plans for our wedding. lie wse to return on the following Tuesday to bring a plain gold ring for me to eee thei wae to be Onv wedding ring. Ha did not return and &lnMtty 0t " Mr ** y thlng more from him afedesssi'Am tiSOT engaged to Mlsn Dorman and tnat they would h# marrleD Ur the winter. “He had often spoken to me about her. but said she yraa a mauled woman, and that she was Mrs. Dorman.’ I have a S lier from him upstairs now. In which » declared she was a married women. In fact. 1 have a lot of lettere from him —about 1m of thsm—and I am going to hold on to them.’’ “Are you going to sue him for breach of promise 7* don’t know what wo will do ilnnii — — promise ' Well. l r % We are thin! Copyright 1908 Jhe House of Kuppenbcisrc* Cbicsgo CLOTHES AND THE MAN I T’S all well enough to say, clothes, don’t make the man, but poor clothes come pretty near disguising him. If-you care for appearances—if you value the good impression that right action carries—you want to see the new Kuppenheimer styles for fall and winter. We’re showing them. Right down to the minute—full of snap and vim. -Just the suit or overcoat you’ve been looking for is here—with countless other models to select from. Whether you buy or do not buy our clothes, you get the same welcome. We say good-bye as choerfulfy and as heartily to the man who leaves our store without buying, as we say good-morning to him when ho comes in. We mean it, too. And we’ll see him again—if he’s a thinking man, because sooner or later, every prudent, quality-seeking wearer of men’s clothes will come to tho point of wearing clothes made by The House of Kuppenheimer. The new stylos,— we’re showing thorn now—are more tempting than those famous clothes have ever l&en before. STAR CLOTHING COMPANY Exclusive Agents for Macon and Middle Georgia. TRADE PICKS UP IN SPITE OE POLITICS NEW YORK, Oct. 14,—BrtdatrcMt’t today aay: Retail trade still reflects the 1'nflu- epee of warm weathar and fhe Ap proach of elections breeds conserva tism as regards heavy buying and tha rrojeptlorv of new enterpriaaa. How ever, thare is more doing and more confident buying of raw material by manufacturer*, who apparently fore- coat a change for the better In tho latter part of thla year or the early part of next. Effects of the drought are ehown In almost total suspension of steamboat trafflo on the Ohio river and tta trib utaries. the •holding up of large quan-1 titles of coal along that stream, the; prevalence of destructive forest fire*, and the low stage of water supplies. Reports as to collections v^ry. *»ln« best In the northwest and poorest at the south. The situation In textile lines la Interesting and not without encouragement. While Jobbing trade; Is confined largely to small immediate! shipment or MUtm-ln orders thare la’ fair activity In the Chicago district i and farther w#st where tne breaking; of tha drought has helped seatlm#nt. In the cottaa goods line one feature! early was a reduction In shirting l print*, hut later an enlarged demand! was rerorted for print cloths St Fall; River and price* advanced t-8 to l-4c. ‘ Confident buying by a Urge printing. matters over and my'interest Is the reported bg*l* for the; We are tninntn* matters over and my interest Is the reported n**ie ror ins father and all of us are very much con-1 strength In demand and price*. Re- earned about It. * 'orders of men’s wear goods are re- . uwimua ,kv'<v». m, umt-d Joseph Magnus. Husband of Miss Ada! gt*t«ui for the week ending October Dorman, daughter of the late tjena- n nU mh«r til. against 544 last week: tor Arthur Put Dorman, of Msry-jja) *«* the like week of 1M7. land, who waa arrested on the charge of being e deserter from ttn> «*■**»• ■- ■ - - ■ — III probahly be taken to Phllndelphu The local officials have r^ielvod no, JjP YOU HAVE— Instruction* from the navy depart ment. hub are expecting word some time during the day. Mra. Magnus visited her husband at the Jail FMs morning, remaining ^."SSJSS 1 B^'tJSE.eaSfiaaEsra m* mar site was doing anything WTuiir but maratv arlln, la an initial ntm mann.r, Aiwa, j ynlr »r|«..|. “ANTIBI!»“ B-'el* «i» fflaff In tk- rut,waa anurt In Fluablnt toffay 6- tii.trM Allornar Harrln an4 John T. McTn- lm aanlar munaa) tnr ib> Halna nmtnrra, In tba Artnurrar nut In hv Mrlmvra In lha Inffinntnnl atninatT. Jrnklna Halna. Jii.tlc- n.rrniaon win bandar n 6aclak>a on MnnAay. •VnMa JU^.^aT^M,, “TKvir earitg ^r* vatuaM# Ton ga mveted the fswtaa down one eld# am. yea bad a.piece of oloth about a yard mveTed ths syrinx down ons •!.!«. *nd — fholr^ r ' ‘" ■*“■ * - ro«d gatshs* for uadorelotbeai' oa^a 1 secured a furlough and remained away r&TrAtf «*&’• o»" •“* * hi1 ’ « h *’ •»»*** from the nervous shock occaaloaed by her husband's arrest. She stated that she would accompany her Jiueband to Philadelphia and "stick to him for- would sty hut little about her marriage to Magnus. "How did you meet Mr. MagnusV eras asked hor. “Oh. we both live In Maryland.” eras her reply. “That’* ea*y enough to un- drrstand.** Magnus seems to take hi# change from a sumptuous apartment at the ftrelhach to the jail with good grace. He regards hla predicament es a tem porary Inconvenience only and ex- rrr**fd htm#elf of the belief that bis wife’s family would he able lo get 'Jins out of It. Magnus says that It was at hts wife’s . Instsoce that he One done each vnu’.l make three gned naira Tea ringed tk* niece tale throe: Inch stripe, left and nte* gn the feat, too jvm P"t >-o*ir foot Amm. lav onn ond efB wst a*sag the IsiM. folded ehnni two brigs under IN uh and then arcane«d amuad the fnt and up the ankle, with a ft ml tucbla. He darning, wu oeuld reverse ends: woo# fine. Seo.”—Mas rrancteco ChroiJcU. A Horse Or Mule Or Harness Or Bugfgy Or Wagon Or Carriage; OR IF YOU HAVE— A Cow Or Pi? Or Chickens Or Eggs Or Geese ’ Or Guineas OR IF YOU HAVE— A Sewing Machine Or Furniture Or a Stove Or any Tools Or Anything Else Or a Do? Oldest Whisky House in South ESTABLISHED 1881 OLD SHARPS WILLIAMS. Pure fine old Rye, by the^ f*wu Quatt. ; ;LS Express prepaid. QIORQE J. COLEMAN. Purs Pennsylvania Rye, rich and mellow, by the • Express prepaid. ANVIL RYE. Pure and substantial fsm- . .. tly whisky, by the gallon..tt.iO 4 full quarts 12.80 Express prepaid. OLD POINTER CLUB CORN. Rich and mellow, by ths r llon 11.80 full quarts 11.10 Express prepaid. OLD GEORGIA CORN Direct From Bonded Warehouses and Old. fejnjrtnS I!:?! Four full quart* "Rxpr’eBs prepaid. and ailt gave I nli«t and catsl V.. , fr- Mi Util uogue. Mailed 1 , j., r cent on your purchases. Send THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU UQUOR CO. 720, 722, 724, 72G We*t Bay Street JACKSONVILLE, ... FLORIDA 1 -T" Sam'and Ed. Weichselbaum P, 0. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. Our stock is complete with the finest and best brands of Winei, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. t Oat. 1 Oal 1 oa]. Old Virginia iCorn Whiskey..... 13.50 $*.?! 1* 80 Kxrress Prepaid. . Bottled In Bond 4Rye and 'Bourbon) 4 Hot I Bot. 15 Sylvan Grove 14.80 ‘ White Mill* Ui-mrbon 4.50 Belle of Lexington.......... S.OO Melt wood ; 8.Of Atherton (Kentucky A Hvetthy Family. ”Onr whole family hse v»tj.-*yed good Wai? 1 uPK!! ttni Sn »- ^u'i YOU WANT TO SELL. TRY ' IA 15c AD IN T. A. rirtMt. of Bum! Route I dot! ford. Maihe. Thee eleanee tbe systefn In a gentle way that dots 18c at an drug stores. joa I PIEL’S.... 'express prepaid. BEER ....i.....Per Cask Per Cask ...» ....Per Cask Per Cask . Per Cask B ■ Chattanooga. 8 1.00 - 1.00 1.78 0.78 10.7# It. 50 11.30 18.00 12.00 M« 11. M THE TELEGRAPH., BRN*n FDR PRICE UST—I.ET U8 KNOW TOUR WANTS. Money to Lend on Real Estate Well rated commercial paper and very low rates on Mar ketable securities. Macon Savings Bank 570 MULBERRY STREET. fi. S. S F. RY. Schedule Effective Oct. 18, 1908. DEPARTURES! * *11 o r*d ^T'came i ’ Obaarva il on * Par^ tea# 4:05 p. m.a No. 5, “Shoo-Fly," Ma- Valdosta and all inter- jaiSaMCK^" ■ m,,r - 12:^5 a. m.. No. 3, “Qeoraia Scuth- •rn Huwonee Limited." Macon to JacksonvlUe rta Valdosta. Ho lid i with Gsirgla douthera and da. Twelve Se— “ uuimca, Ma x —,——. —_ Ja V^H-rtta iaifl H*Jn wlth^JSlr-gla riouuTJm anj Florida. Twelve Section Draw ing Itoom bleeping Car; open ai »:Jo p. tn. In the Union Depot. Mak.s connection at jacksoSvUU for all points In Florida. 12:15 a. m.. No. #5, -Dlxla Flyer," coache* and Pullman sleepers Macon to Tlfton,, on route from Ml Louis and Chicago to Jack sonville. ARRIVALS! 4:15 a. m.. No. 4 ( "Georgia South- ern Suwanee Lfarited." from Jacksonville and PskSk local sleeper Jsckeonville to Maoon: paesengers can remain In local unfl?*; 10 a n ro" Deoot at IJA a. m., No. 94, "Dixie Flyer," coaches and Pullman slepera TJftoa to Macon, en route from JacksonvtUe to St. Louis and 11:30 a. m'.. No. t, "Shoo-Fly." from Valdosta. 4:35 p. m.,, Ng. 2. from Palatka, Jacksonville and all Intermediate rolnte. Parlor Observation Car Jacksonville to Macon. C. B. RHODES. Qen. *m. Aqent. Macon. Oa. j ' QKOROIA RAILROAD. k -4 -J j Arrival Depart: ! No. s a.Ka a — ; Tu dally. 11:1171 dafly | : «a i .. _ , P "»-70. dally 1:44 21. San. only.. 1:15* am. •4. 4 Iv ox. Sun. 4 1*111. daily 9 4:4g II. dally 10 15| ^ W. W. HARDWICK, O. A., «OS Cherry 04. MACON, DUBLIN * SAVANNA RAIL- Arrive. , IS 3.50pm, Ho. 17 .... J.^Oan* 1 No. 19 IlmSans Qeoeroi Fsepenper AgesO.