Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 27, 1908, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGKAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1903 You Never Mistake DEATH OF MR. C. B. WILLINGHAM OCCURRED AT 11:30 LAST NIGHT But Citizen# Piuti Short lllnets—Wu On# of Macon'i A way Aftor Among the Boat Known Mon In Th/a •o«t Ion. Tho tfaath of Mr. CsMer B. Willing* ham, Sr., occurred at half pact 11 o'clock laat night after an lilnaaa of Mvocal daya. C. B. Willingham wan bom In Allan , Solo, B. C on February it. *»52. Aft* ,. , ft/ • tho usual school fdtwaUon. ho want U The Knox Hat forany<ther i^& ,) ^. v l"'S^ w u*w£ into buolnaaa with bla father, succeed . Iny him at hia death . STARTING OUT EARLY ON A CRIMINAL LIFE before the to on tho chance th«m waa only Four negro boys were corder yoaterday morning of burglary, and one of i 7 years old. Inoy crawled through a crack of the 4°** storo of M. V. Clark and After aoft drinks and groove*. The baby of the crowd waa diamlewd, white tho other*. Bam and Will Ger many and Clarence Btokea. were com mitted to the superior court. TL.i _ J In 1171 h# married Mias Lila Ross who i 1 hat air Ol COOd taste, 1 survives him. Wiui nln#* children—Garter ! n.. Alfred ft.. Richard F.. Leon K.. Mis. I Bertha gefbles Ula. Mra. Ruth Nor- style —and good quality—! "”i, E?nV“.uJ*&"by eight brotnere, " D ’ ^ I fo-v R J. at Richmond: Toot ; Itrv. 1R3S L„ at Macon Special $3.00 #. I . liroaoue r... rnni seen at a glance, you rind I $48521? First, Baptist Church in no otTier hat. J. at Richmond: Th Osgood P. Edward J. Paul D-. * B-. - Pringle and Ben It‘s Knox exclusiveness. . nw wdt/tp nv> wtTTOinjAntr slon. and bthar Institutions TOOK CARE OF TODDLER THAT HAD BEEN LOST Mr. Dave Snctmsn found a little boy. hardly old <-noueb to tall his name, wsn- . dering about on Poplar street yeetorday morning Hr- took rare of him for i cotton warehouse Im.lnt.i In Moron. iM U>- «•" of Plum and Second llmtt. waa known throughout the onttro cotton —— —~ country. I i SlMr-MassItfia THE SLOT BOXES to urn communiry in v ^jJr^Wllllniham wai R rded an the model t ra In all thlnaa. at i PLACED ON THE STREETS universally ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY Every Man Woman Child fg-kfiboon should have a sav ing* aooojnt to this bank. No man fl-vor had any money Un- Ian loft to klai. except ho •avod tt. No ooo will ever be •worth an/ money until they nav* aoms, Lay by a part of your money *nr the "rainy day." lino atari* an account hero-end you on tho road to prosperity. Wi pay 6 per oent Interest and. compound It every half year. We loan money only on First Mortgage Reel Estate Seouri- flee—that's why "wove never lost a dollar.** Equitable Banking & Loan Company Geo. A. Smith, Pres. WALT HOLCOMBE TO PAY PENALTY" that history win gtvo mo for helping to give an Impulse to hoaaot politico.'* til IbiWIih party." fee alii **\wed to claim that It rsproaaatad tho confutations] thought of the country. Vet," ho dselsrad/^thet It dsfsndvr of tho aonstttutlea Tt>«* taMbOaaa Inlets do not regard roaeutad nn! it-ul! .i* • sad In ibis respect the .. dent and ths republican nandldate for praetdent era not exnepUone to “ ] reeltrr.t Reooevalt has dlsrvga otitutbmsi This aettrUWi • government of on# man. This govern* riant is framed upon the theory that ah* a -ints newer i* not lodged aaywhera^d rapt with people themselves" I Tsk'ag UP the pres Wen Vs letter regard* Ing labor. Mr. ttvyan Mid the prrsldent erfrirj/sd Mr. Oompn* the other day for criticising the court ■ -1 euhtr.lt." ho declared, “that Mr. Oom trre ».»• never erltlclaed the court* more ■everely than President llooeevett hlmaelf has crltl.'is* 1 the oourta. Proa Mont's Dally Bulletin. The democratic sand Ida to chatgad tho preatleni waa now taeulag a dally butto- fa assuring ths people (hat Taft waa IKSar 5a>astfi * sm e dee -Idea have to ho roc suited, sad Mr MMmTt aasjfll* erily one aide whoa he at». \ *ere Mr. Taft a* tha friend of i^r l oare not what he may say abmit Mr Taft’s friendship fur labor. Mr Taft's record ehnwa that ho la not In r'Tnre'hy with tho*# who toll In this ta eeroethtag that I hop# will »nm» h'g attention for tho rest of tho campaign It Is a decision rendered hy Hit in the ease «f Thomee vs. tho Ctn- -!»»r»” V o A T. P Keilwav Company Jr that ease Mr. Taft rendered a derision author's!ng th* reoalvor to make k out t * it re’ rent tn tho wage* of tho rattwav emptows aad ha rendered that derleton In ilM when tha asms noeettoa Cams be* t .r*. other judge* jynojuoatlon faaed to authoriaa a rat of torn par oaat !*> tha ware* of tho •mntoyae. and when thee* errtJoyad who word affected fey ?edre Ten's deotakm made apri teat ton | . Wad warns n * ‘ * m-gn*. Mr T im1 \i*ed this Minister Who Used Rough Language Gets Adverso Decision ATtANTA, Oet. Bev. WUt Holeomb^ aon-ln-Uw or lb, l*u nev sm' p. jobm. rnuat p*r th, pwity InSIcUB by th* court In CBrtoravlll, aTtrr bo wu jcobtKIoS of UMBI ob- JmIIobaMo lonsuof* la tho pretence of lull*,. Cor tho oourt of wtipula uJd u ntuab tn.Jmy In * doctalon <11- flrmlnc lb* doolalon of tb, lower oourt •n4 which eorlarod tbot tha <t*r«nduit wu olurly cullty. Holoomk* wu choree with bavin, r*f.rrrd ta a wornoa Tn th* eoncr*,* non la aa ladaoaat ana sflrnilva man nor, wu triad and convlctad. Th* da clilon I, a longihy on* and ,ou in ta dUouu what tort of laniutlo I, maant hy th* l«w covorln, tha .ueitlon in • paaklna of Holromha'a conduct th* oourt uya: ; -It w„ nat tha ribaldry of aom* low.(rado coiaadlan In aonta ocond houu davolad la tha servlc* ol Ood. In tha praaaad* of aome thru thous and wor»hlrpora. ,lmrd at a. fomala jnaiaba, of tha oongratatton" Tha «u rraatad a hi, motion In CartoravlUo at tho lima Tha olfanao wu aommlttod hy iioloomba in Ubarnarl* In that rlty. See our olectrlo display at State Fair. Morris Putzol. TOM DARLY IS PISTOHM/ICTIM Another “Unloaded’’ Weapon in Hands of Children Does Work lira £r uMtiremf jdffdf. *ag no man j %TJkt»K slot marhinr# about wag •yPfmnyr of copvlf trooa in whvt, ,| tr ln ( ront dty hail ha rortctlvad to be the right i onr in frvnt of the Oa/aty on C ^lent Witold : bsvr hr« n brokm In the poa c*»d nnrt ao.M I hr loved. No I mSffisS&s&mm of jack frost klMtltf evidence in that belief. ^ Chari table-be »»vM a Ji/e of charity. I hut of the kto4 that flowed from the hand ttet kn.w ru.r ivhot tin* other hand dorth Bcattorrd al»out this land are men In the fell enjoyment of honor* end this Id's good* whfMM start tn life came r.f Ms bounty From hi* own a tore 0* every enterprise that bull nteoded to build up the go •aeon, every foot of which I nsn fedMevaa atror.ggr In Me nd wraith he educated young me* and K re theld their footing in life. And re than this out of his hand he fed toe poor and clothed them; out of hie heart their came th# sympathy that soothed. In a marked degree he posse the elements of the good cltixen. In his heart In his dally walks. In his home and in his business, he was the Chria- tlnn men. As such a eltlten, and as such a man. his advice was oontlnuallv sought, whether hv individuals or In th* Insnttlttons of which he waa a mtmber. In the church his opinion waa valued, his fudeoaeat golden In the board of edu- oatlon. and oth«.r bodies, his counsels were arise. All Macon loved him. reapacied hint And this love sn<1 respect cants from •vary class The humblest laborer. tha •killed workmen, the business man. the men of the profeesiona—all class of men held hint high In their esteem. He had no enemies— there waa none to even sav aught against C. D Willingham Ask any man. no matter who he may be. who was tha tma and Rood cltixen. rnd the answer came back quick and unmlataka bla-C H Willingham Though dead, his name, unsullied, he loved and honored, will always live. Funeral arrangements will be annovnc M later. ON YESTERDAY MORNING boy who was before the recorder Yester day morning on the chargo of disorderly conduct. yesterday's docket showed a variety af 3 ueer r.nmea. ranging from Bmlto to ones, covering all sorts, but the cutset thing there waa Jack Frost. PETE SUN DELIGHTED WITH FAIR’S PROGRESS Mr. Pete Bun. of Bun Bros, shows, waa In Macon yesterday and said that he never saw. in all hla travels, a fair that waa nearer ready the day before It open' ed. than the Macon fair. Ilia show closes the season tn Decent tt»r and win be in Macon to winter on the ?*nd of that month. AFTERJIDERS Abandons His Campaign to Wage War Against Law lessness Nashville, Tana., oct. n« tote tilt departure to tbe scene ot the night rider troubles in tho lake region Governor Patterson issued 4 eUto* moot to the democracy of Tennessee cancelling all hla appointment# for the remainder of tha campaign and urging democrats everywhere to rally to (ha party standard. The decision to aban don the campaign was the result of conference* between the governor and his democratic leaders after the had determined that every power of the executive office would bo exhausted in bringing the guilty to justice: The statement follows: “To tha Democracy of Tenneaaee: •‘Conditions at the scene of tho re cent outrages in- Obion county are such a* will need my attention tor the next few days at least, and until I can Icav* to others the completion of TUCKER The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Tucker died yesterday morn ing at thtlr residence in the Hsssard dietrlat. Funeral will take place this (Tuesday) morning. LEONARD. Mr*. D. B. Leonard, widow of the late D. n. Leonard, died yesterday morning In Vienna. 8he era* elater of Congressman EJ. B. Lewie, W. M. Lewla end Mr*. J. C. Holm**, of Macon; J. F. Lewis, of Valdosta, and Mra. W. A. Dodson, of Amerlcus. 8ho leaves three children. Mrs. M. I*. Hall. Miss Bertha Leonard and Mrs. IB. D. Richardson, of Atlanta. Funeral sarvloaa will take place In Vienna this morning. To Drive Out Melerie And Oufld Up Th* System Take the Old fttandan! GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. Tou know what yoq are taking. The for mula It plainly printed or every bot tle. showing It la almply Quinine and Iron In a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For gVown people and children Me. WRIGHTflVILLB. Oa.. Oct. tl-Thla afternoon Tom. the 12-y«ar*6kl eon of Rev. and Mra T. W. Darty. accidentally shot hlmaelf through tha right tempi# Th# accident oecurrad at the hom* of Hon. J. H Rowland, whe^a the young man and the ehtklran of Mr. Rowland wares mppoevd to he playing with e nit wu thought that all the cartridge# had been removed from the weapon end It waa tho one that had been left In tha pistol that will probably causa th# life ' Tha do« tor a state tea (there la scarce ly no rhanca for him to Uve. Regal Slices—the Shoo that proves. Parka & Everett. CASES DOCKETED BY THE SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL BRANCH OF THE NOVKMBBR TERM BEGINS MONOAY-NO COURT ON KLICTION DAY. BEFORE JUDGE WHIPPLE MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL Meaars Olln Wimberly and T. 8. Fel der are tn Cordel* arguing for aad against the melton for a new trial In the Orr case before Judge Whlf ‘ der represents the sta SAYS ESSENCE GINGER MADE HIM SO DRUNK A white nan waa before the recorder yesterday morning on th* charge of be ing drunk, who claimed that he got drunk on taro bottle* of eaaenoe of gin ger. which coat him SI cents a bottle. NINETY POUND WILDCAT NO KIN TO BLIND TI6ER Mr. Pat McNeils, on Poplar street, will have thla momJng a wild cat weighing 90 pound*. It waa ce’igt^t near Macon and presented to Mr. suranc* th * blind tiger. ells, with the as surance that It bore no relation to a The docket of cate* for the civil broach M tha November teem of the superior court was announced yesterday. Th* as* * n* n \i * nda5^ g \L’*d neada* h *an r ' * T hurt 4 *** There will be .4n court Tuesday, on**#?-’ count •>( th* presidential election, but It it expected that a sufficient number of case# will be left over to Insure sessions of the court on both Friday and Baturdey. The Jurors have already twee drawn. The ARE NOW IN KNOXVILLE ATTENDING THE COURT Judge Felton, 8o!tdtor Brunson and Ifltrnocrapher Barnes are now in Knox ville attending Crawford superior court CAPT. O’CONNELL RESIGNS . FROM COOK BREWING CO. Capt T. J. O'Connell has resigned his position with toe Cook Brewing Co He has not yet decided as to Wrliot business he will engage tn. Rogal Shoes—Mon’s Women’s. Parks & Everett. a* fallows Cases for Monday. November J. Mrs Ellen £ O Dettre. vs. A. B Small. Union Label *n Text Cooks. ATLANTA. Oct. M.-When Gov emor Rmtlh return! from hla epgech making trip In the eaet In th* .Inter- complaint est of William Jennlng* Bryan, a de- W. a. Doodv Co. v*. Mr*. G. P. Clarks, termlned effort will bo made fey or* I 2."\h?.SS3 ^*«UUioV'.a »VSSVT TV <^ n M5riL' s^Ktoj book commission to a* | Henry Kewteme. warrant, etc lect book* with the union label. | Thurston Dean v*. Sarah Monroe, ap* It la claimed by labor loader* that peat th# hooka now need do not have thl». Mattie William! vs. R L. Anderson, label sad they f*!r th!t unless they I ^ . * tn. .rtvsrnA, AH I Thro W Kills v* t get the Influence of ibt governor on I __jnto w Kill* v# C. W. Garrett, ap* their sldathsnew Uitflf books will 1 UeFn Dry Goods Co. va C W Garrett, be selected without considering the! appeal union label question. Misa K. A. Ayres v* w R. Holt, suit Th# Atlai-ca Typographical Union «tc. „ ., _ .. .. and other orgtnlaatlons have paaaMI * . jMntt Seeing Machine Co va Hall . fn r in ■. •'*'•** nil**- *■»■»*■'. - . Til .. ■ft S nMbiiMu. MWlatloa, urcln, ta. MlKtlon Tuffcl . v v... Sra " ! union m.J. bonk. >n, Pr..M,m V : " WH»»£r. N.S «n 2uo\m Tift. I L.. Smith, of th. fltontl. W^.rotton . stmoMti comnutm, Sc*!» Co v*. D_ - Thrif want 1. •nrttr Ilk. that If, of Libor, hi. ttk.n th. mitt.r up An.n>«, onoMl M «nr»l from..™ .a»Jm»»«-.a w .ah hranrht. of Ih.t ornnlnllon I J>.M P»i*< J. H,»* * RMS. Wit tr. k wrt la IMtnM tn th. u«lu of IT. St.nt «t *1. ffttlnn BIG TOBACCO PLANT REDUCED TO ASHES EMPLOYES OF IMPERIAL COM* * PANY AT WULLINV S. C, BARELY ESCAPE. ‘This situation compels a cancella tion of all my speaking dates, which I regret, aa only a short time remains until the election. But the party will ho sate It democrats will only organ Ixe to bring out the full voting strength. "With organlxatlon there Is no dan ger to either Mr. Bryan or the state ticket, but there may be without It, and no chance should he taken. I urge upon all democrats to unite —forget past differences which have divided them. an<l keep Tennessee J» the democratic column, where she rightfully belongs. * "In entered upon this campaign without resentment or ill feeling to- wards any democrat who opposed me for the nomination, and with the earn est hope that my canvass, would re- atore harmony and bind up any wounds that had been inflicted, rnd I leave It with only good will and trusting the people whose kindness to me has been unfailing- , "What we must need Is to get away from fruitless differences over ques tions which onlr vex and disturb the people, and unite upon brood policies which build up the state and bring the largest measure of general rood. ‘There Is nothing now eo important aa to assert the supremacy of the law and bring marauders and assassin* to justice. 'There la no safety without order, and no atate can advance that does not compel an obedience to its authority. Every legitimate power of my offico will be exercised to this end. and to do this thoroughly In the present emergency. I must leave the campaign to the care of my friends, under the able management o* Mr. Peay. "I acknowledge gratefully the ser vice* of the speakers In the held who are upholding th# party standard, and believe that with their efforts and prtper organisation our victory win b* complete and decisive. (Signed.) "MALCOM ft PATTERSON. The governor left for Union City at 11:10 orclock. He will be present at the opening of the special terra of the Circuit court. Thence he will prob ably go to the scene where he will direct the course of affairs. The gov ernor apprehends no danger to him self despite the threat* that have been mode against bis life. The indica tion* are that he win remtln there through the week. 14 More Arrested. CAMP NEMO, Heel Foot Lake. Tenn.. Oct. *•.—Fourteen more pris oners were brought Into camp today In connection with the recent Bight rider outrage* in thla aectlon. Thla mokes a total of sixty-one prlaoner* now in custody here. Three mounted •couting partlea went out and two of them returned. The third wiljnotbe back before tomorrow night. The de tachment away tonight la under com mand of Capt. C. B. Hogan, United 8 Aa^a^Uluetratlon of tha temper of th* people, an Incident which occurred Sunday when one of the prisoner* now In camp was taken, la of interest. The prisoner's wift came to Jhe got* •• the party headed by Capt-tom passed and aald: "Thank God. the time hi* come *hen I can dHil*j I know. You've got a man tnare, she said, pointing to the wagon load of prisoner?, "who it one of *he ring leaders. He came to my houae and held a pistol on me and Im ffvRff to tell what I know." The woman will be summoned before the grand Jurv. A detachment headed by MOJ. R. E. Martfn prepared to go to Obion tonight to eeareh fqr the myatertoua masked man or men who were report ed to have been seen near that town. It'waa reported that a man hal c«»m- , palled Mr*. George Beard to cojk him and | a breakfast and that the Mnv? man held up a cl11ten on the road i»*«r Obion. After an Investigation Cil. Tatom docldad that th* without foundation and recall-id the order*. STATE REPUBS MET YESTERDAY Organized. District Taft Clubs and Elect ed Officers—Addresses et City Au- met yesterday In the Grand bulging and formed the State Taft Club. Representatives from the eleven con gressional district dubs, about one hun dred In number, composed toe meeting, which was harmonious aad enthusiastic. The officers elected were: Claris Grier, of Dublin, president . Wm. J. Tiison. of Atlanta, vice presl dent Varren Edwards, of" MmsdgevJJto U as- V. Blatant secretary. The executive committee chosen con sists of five from each congressional dis trict. as follows • _ First district—Henry Blun. Fr.. tavsn noh. 8 Sctartxweiss. Waynesboro. 6t. Cooper, flylv^nli _—___ district—J. Eugene Fort Gaines. Fred W. DUmuke. ville. C. a. Lewis. Dawson, e. c. Har rell. Tlfton. M. Kraus*. Bain bridge. Third district—George E. flicker. Fits- ... withofj, Fprt_Val»*y, R. 8. Peterson. , Thomas- . C ‘ S erald. C. W. Withofj. Fort VaUey, _ _ NddJeton. Vienna. Yv. E. Burch. Haw- klnsvllle, F. O. Boatright. Cordelt. Fourth district—C. w. Moor*. Junction City. C E. Smith. Carrollton. C. M. Aut- S y. LaGrsnge. C. 6. Brown. Columbuj. J/ Jackson. Greenville. Fifth district—H. 8. Jackson. Atlanta, David Woodward. Atlanta. Fulton Col ville. Atlanta. E. R. Gunn. Oxford. R. E. James. Douglasvll!# . ~ m -~ L h! i Sixth dlstrict- Edward. Macon. R L. Williams. Griitln 7. L. Sibiey, JfiU- rdgevllle. B. A. Llfscy. Baraesvm*. A. L. Barron. Clinton. 6sventl» district—J. F. Full wood. Ce dar town, Walter Akcrmsn. Cartersvllle. F L Drar. Calhoun. J. A. Crawford. Dolton. E. 8. Anderson. Ringgold. Eighth district—J. A. Duncan COnon. H. Si. Bird. Comer. C. I. Robinson. Eaton ton, O. Wash Brook*. Lexington. J. E. Poach*. Washington. Tenth district—Geo. p. WhUrtjam. Bar tow. 8; J. Fountain. Gordon. H. T. Beck ham. Mayildd. IS. B. Barksdale. Nor wood. 8. B. Vaughan. August*. Eleventh district—H. T. Dunn. Bruns wick. J. M. Outler. Dublin. B. A. Griffin. Brooks uounty. J. H. Boon*. Jeff D*vla county. Dr. J. F. Hall. Montgomery county. Th* republican rally at the auditorium was graced with toe presence of ladles and enlivened by Guttenbereer's brass band. The .meeting was presided over by * wttb tb* rrmmtias nr tha: win b* shown to the governor and he aad ft* due jkdmtfristratton la] will b» naked to have th* selection ' -T5J.S rWrtli m * 4 * fMm ,h “L j*U»5 Oov»mo. OI.no In Mlulon Work. Umb tkat'aa „• I ATLANTA <14. Of I t* —Oov.mfr COLUMBU, ». C. Oft. I,.—A ,p*. flit to th, But* from MutUn, UT*: nit tod,, dt.troyod th, ,pl,Adld thrM-,tory •tructur* of tt, Impwtal Tobacco Comptny. ownod .nd op.r- «t,d by t. r. S»t, * Co. who »r, the buyer, tor the lmpcrl.1. Th, hr* wu dlKOVond In th, ro- drytn* m.chtnrry About It o'clook »nd every titan mu mtd, to (top It. but , th, n,m„ noon .rr«d to tb, wall. n tuyor nnd * nd t» » MmirlcAbty ihort tlm, tt wuljKJT- Smiei U Ct.m,n. (Mark otant***_ : WU^I th, Itun w«» beyond | T « bin), J*™« Cordon Bonn.tt, H. H. V Th* meeting 1 .... „ S. Edwards, who introduced the speakers with approorlat* remarks. The meeting was addressed by the vet eran. Hon. .J J. Martin, ot Eaet Point,- probate judge during the Grant adminis tration. sixth auditor of the treasury, and now president of th# Axtec Club. Judge Martin was the youngest member of the famous Palmetto Regiment during the Mexican war. He was followed by Col. C P. Goodyear, who spoke on the econo* mlc Issue* of the campaign and dellv- ered a very able address. The last speaker was Hon. Fulton Col ville. of Atlanta, the w»il known and popular attorney. Mr. Colville charmed the audience with his direct and foresbls speech. All the speakers were heartily ap plauded. EX-GOV. MILLER'S-DEATH BRINGS UP LOTTERY FIGHT *Korth -Dakota, here today recalls the famous fight against the Louisiana lottery in North Dokot*. Mr. Miller led the fight against the lottery, and the story 1* told that a representative of the lottery came into Miller's office and laid down a suit case containing $200,000 'That is yours If you will permit the lottery to enter North Dakota." he aald. “My price Is higher than that" **M Mr. Miller, and threw him out of the office. They called him Honest John Miller In North Dakota. His fight ggatnst the lottery waa redoubled after that WIRELESS MESSAGE IS FLASHED FROM THE FLEET • TOKIO. Oct. 27—The following wireless message waa received todAy from the Atlantic battleship fleet: "On Board U. S. 8. Connecticut, Oct. 27—The position of the Atlantio fleet at 7: SO o'clock this morning waa In latitude ST degree* north, longitude 134 degree* and SS minutes east. The weather Is perfect and fleet is going through various evolutions. Prepara tions for target practice are being made." At 9 o'clock this morning the squad ron commandad by Rear Admiral Em ory parted company with the res* of the fleet and headed for Amoy, China. The division of the fleet w*» marked only by the salutes fired from tb* flagship. TWO WOMEN KISS HON.' WJ. BRYAN (I Is Hobsosnized at Woman’s Meeting in Presence of Mrs. Bryan Healthy — : Teeth and a sweet breath ora the result of constant care and Meade & Baker’s AN OPEN LETTER To th# Editor of TH# Telegraph and I Want_ the. People of Macon.to NEW YORK. Oct. 2«—When W. J. Bryan entered the Astor gallery at a reception of the Woman's Democratic Club at the Waldorf-Astoria today, he woe kissed by two women. In the presence of nearly 700 others, and narrowly tacaned the embrace* ot a third. Mri. Bryan was present. Mr. Bryan displayed some embarrassment. Mr. Bryan spoke in a hoarae and low tone and seemed very tired. Speaking of hla reception he said: “I well appreciate the dlfferenoe be tween now and the year I began. , When I came to New York In 11*4. i there was a reception but there were. not many of the women present. This gathering today Is very gratifying in 1 that it show* an ever-growing throng i which support* and holds to thosil principles which have the desire for justice a* their inherent cause. "A good many people have come to recognise that the reforms which are advocated by the Democratic party are reform* for all classes of the party. We are coming to recognize the claims of brotherhood and when w# grow fuller Into that conception, a brighter day will have dawned. “While in this campaign the surface things must necessarily attract a good deal of attention, yet nevertheless. I want to give you the assurance that there are deeply underlying fundamen tals as well, and of far more Im port. “There must be an equitable dlstrl button of the profit* of Joint toll. Everything costs toll that the world uses. Somebody must produce with toll. Here la a problem to be solved; How are we to give to each men that to which he 1* entitled In ratio? "It is the plank of our platform which deals with this subject that I like to consider th# party** ideal. It holds, and It holds clearly, that every citizen should draw from society hla proportionate reward tor his toll. I know of nothing that will help us bet tor to annreclato It than a recognition of th# claims of brotherhood." Mr. Bryan was loudly applauded. RATTLE OF MUSKETRY R0ARE0_LAST NIGHT MILITARY COMPANIES OUT ON PRACTICE FOR THE SHAM BATTLE. Carbolic Mouth Wash At your druggist's, 25c, 50c, |LOO. Earn Good Pocket Money A very Urge crowd assembled bn the corner of Second and Cherry streets last night to witness th# battalion drlU of tne Hussars, Volunteers and Floyd Rifles, commanded by Major Thomas, and were highly entertained by the intricate and Interesting mill- tan* maneuver* to perfectly perform ed by the local soldiers. The boys turned out In full khaki uniform, and for more than an hour were steadily put through various evo lutions that would render them perfect in point of attack, when they take part in the sham battle to take place on Wednesday. Military Dayy at the Ma con atate fair. ' Especially interesting was a pre liminary drill practiced by the Macon Volunteer*,- where. Instead of by word of mouth the command* were given entirely by bugle calls. This they went through without a hitch, the men obeying each and every com mand sounded by the bugle with the ease and expertnert of regulars. The Maoon soldier bova present a fine appearance, and with their thor ough knowledge, and hard practice df modern military maneuvers aro ex pected to give * good account of them- selves at the coming sham battle next Wednesday. The Gatling gun squad of the Macon Huasars were ogaln .out having a practice drill, and fired several rounds to the delight of the small boy. The Gatling gun and Ita squad will play an important part fn the line of de fense at the sham battle. TOE ELECTION CALLED^ - FOR INCORPORATION REGISTRATION DOOKS WILL OPEN ON NOVEMBER 4TH. We need two or throe tody agents In this city. By pleas ant, easy, agreeable work among your friends you may earn a good Income. Write for full particulars.' (Enclose 2c stamps to pay postage on sample.) Patented Specialties Co. 32 Union Square, New York. FORTY DOLLARS IN GOLD offered by Grand Bowling Alleys on both ten pins and duck pin* All bowlers have equal chances to win prizes in big content. For particulars apply to Grand Alleys, SPECIAL NOTICES JESSE B. HART Funeral Director Lady Assistant Private Ambulance Personal Attention Given All Business. Offico Phone 467 Residr-co Phono 760 S. C. Pur.lcy. Lamir CUy. PUESLEY & OLAY. UNDERTAKERS. Always open. 611 and 513 Mulberry et. Oldest exclusive undertaking house In Macon. Phone 425. Prepared to dll telegraph or telephone orders on short notice. Carriages to funeral $3.50. HEIMATH HALL 563 Walnut Street, Regular mealc for men and women 29i cents. Business woman 15 cent* Breakfast 7 to * a. m. Dinner 12 to 1:30 o. m. Supper, 6:00 to 7:00. A free cast room: convenient for djt- of-town shoppers. Notice City tnxea for the % was due September 15th. If not paid on or before November 5th, fl fas will be levied and adver tised on Nov. 6tli, 1908. B. L. HENDRICKS, Marshal. THE BIBB COUNTY HUMANE SOCIE TY (CHARTERED). this society will prosecute cases ot over-loading, wounding, starving, or driv ing unfit animals, and other cases of cru elty to animals, reported to It. HUGH V. WASHINGTON. Prest. —GO TO- WESLEYAN The best instruction is tho cheapest. Know That I Write Th# formal notice of th* election to be ntning toe the upper held for the purpose of determining the , »he Pollowina i question of th# annexation of the l.; Ksja’sjsr 111 * ,o ,h * c,ly TO BE GUESTS BERMUDA HAMILTON. Btrtn.il. Oct. !»—An Itflmnti.l cMnmltW. ot leading till- „n, tia. bMn ,1-ct.d for th, rurpa*. ®f cdfbrttlnc th» ter-c.ntrn.ry of Bormnda Th. p»pe»»d program, which wm occupy tlx d»y». com ment*, Arm 1>> next Amont th, dittln/gulthcd su*»«» H 1« prcpoajd to Invllft are th, Prince of Walaa. Prc- Klcnt Roorerelt Earl Orey. th, «o»- trnor-x.ntrxl of Canada; Admiral air Jphn >*uh«r. Blr Archibald Allium. ,t «► tim* tha colonial .ccraury B.rmud*: Uaatanant-Oan.nl air Hanrr Oaanr. of th. Brltl.h army; Claudd A Swan.on. th. fovernor of Virginia, who I, a d.aeandint of Sir Oaerg. Somam th. mvarnor ot Ja maica.' the commjnd.r of Turk’a U- Minnie (Mth va. Mare, hallway . a; control. I.hl MMnltlhl i In lh. a*h«to R 3 Glenn, of North Carolina, bos rw~SB limSSSi g J5: j accented tb* ,waln°n offered him hy ! <v.. A «1 ^ Ith# Proebvtorlan Home Mission Board tloe L 'm'nwk hrennre eatitinn I .tammln* tobaoCo and to ranldly did M mac* »■ J J. prennre. r-tiiloa. | th , Br . Mln Headway that v uvaral •inarren OMninSur «cal, v» Ui. 1 f*n>» Mar loaUa Urnfr Uv«« ta get * rea or pm’ , line out of the hulldlnr. A nun Ada in. v. j w. rord. I area.- girl the EeM it la ah-.h-ek. i with headdaunera In Atlanta to lake Mere r Taerv v» T 7-« f'rMd.'A «M?tad «M umutoam. the He’d and .na»k "ha„ hla term ,* PtalM *t' 1 *- .—* 4In th* -aat.Xr T»f«i«veraor rnde Hla weak will not In- I >fra A M •mtth va r :.,iS.“nIatfrem. wb«rTn^tl'*aiIi'hi t'rfcr* with that ol Sa-ratary ,. L. Mamie It Narear va. Anal* C. h —. ram la. a. bla aaunul rutf—n. j More 1 , and h, will make hla bead-, Mmnn.nra guardian rew-uini. la th# SS* h. aald. -ha la a nareai:r;| auartara tt hi, hom. tn Noru Cano-, Mrerd Brea. V., Itomir Hard inn hall • - •»* want Mat nmn.at in tr. ima lta will tr«*M over iha mMh. trover _ . • •• rn^Wjd.ad to ralom. la tha *a,t,,oraMhg In th. Inlarvgt ot hoaaa ir.lt- I- I fwiaa. m U ** W. 1. La- urn- ’ mV ’itm-an cJqm. with a Mltar drear.! , ' , h* j Mre M I. B-lgud v». J * - ’.v>'r'?'ma»lf W ."iIci.ioV*' Millar To Oat IM000 O.m.g. ' ynilt. fall. va. J A. >>I nnMt'aarV km UM ’ T) _ /.Man aM a a-* a Mm Ana. mm ath.a la vmMf f> low- va litfl X. IM w. rord. laiaar , girf -l, re badly pightaaad that aha . rw— .. i ran back Into tha burning building 1 Dam. rem-, ,ha had left It aad tha manager, w 1 Malna* Mr. Sal*, aaal a a»«ro man t. reacu. •*'**>-■ a, . - firm Ualla aa A — - - aa..., a V . I Rcgtra and H. St. Oaorgo Tucker. COLUMBUS DEMOCRATS GET ENCOURAGING NEWS - l>T ..aid to be th. hlghwt vordlct againM A P low* ' 13, i.Vtta -k. •! n-i.li three‘L! • railroad la Orergl, for pwunaJ la-: n mad re. " ill nirJJ? to it t’larr damagu waa uphalg redav hyjy.fcJS c- ri want It throw# into the »r#*e the qport .of appo*-* 1- D. MlUtr. >*ts. Dro***#* 1 pnf at Slate Fair. Morris Putsch COLP IM ONE OAV VK a.dyn o-iatn* Tan. a.—V- WWiata. prureMia r**n-d a-wre If it faga ird Air Lin. ftremaa rol, m core T. w OhOVT * Mgwiare u I both tat. cm off aad got a vafdlcl *a d*ah no, Me aaainn tb. read at I tvM0 Tha curt _ '■ —~ — he’d that Mhlta it »n practiaaliy ad-. S*e onr clc^Mc O’ rr.sttad - tta defendant oa, nagUg.nL * c , — . verdict waa sot 11:meanly nrewiY.. I ctste r air. : her. Jim Holland, colored, uvad th* t lrl. but twine overrun, and bUnJaJ V the amok.. Mai htg way dad Ml through aa eMvmior theft add cam. near Mala, hla own Uf». - tn tha building waa abret Ut.Ht pound, of Mat tobacco, aoaa of trhlcb wa, ready for export though Iha great of It hdd not ret kre* .lammed Thla. ot court*, it a totai Maa. Mr. Sale had recently mad* con- •ld.rabl* Improvement* la m. are- chlacry aad hla pl.nl V|| cootldorad oat of th. ba.i ia ito tow*. Th* lean tt climated at S 1*0red. moitty,revered hy Ineuraare. For a la the demoereu. Ma« Urn*, th* big min af tha UuKina fwd^o- Ooionar^ Morri* Putsch j Ikv St Lumbar Company areanad ta ha doom od. hat hard work eared further da ttruOMn. lud. for what lll-o-na ha, done for, rlre of the territory propoaed to be an m§ for flyspdfiala and indigestion. nexed. . _ . . ... . I have suffered for the part five I The books for the registration of the j nirc luuerw twr sum uwm , wh<> ^ entitle to VOt# In the election to be held November fist. COLHMRV8. Ga. Cet — Fnsldcnt T r. w itil»*cv, of tte Nujcivcra Coun- ?• feTfSsi m™ of GrrJy. tf Cciumhus. today J revived • letter from Chatr^xr* w<t- mcra. of toe national dfnv>erat:r flrsr.-tt rommlttee ackncwledxv c a c'rt rrada tv tic d*tr> tsta h#rr zr-i "We wish to s#y that we era mM s *LgjagwwBnEttg: m^mjm|mt rm .t thu. n*,d- yaara. and hav* triad different doc tort, but hava b.d no relief until i bought a >« rent box ot Ml-o-na from our drug atore <R. w. Knowlton’.) hare n abort time ago. Th* Drat box did mg .0 much goo1 that 1 Immediately purchased another on*, and I now fee! batter than I hav* it any tlm* In th. put fly. year,. Am abl, to rat anything and every thing. nnd gat a good nlght’a tirep afterward,. tru ,o bad at on, tlm, that nil I waa nbl* to eat tor over a month waa a raw ,rf ift a half glare of milk, two or ttirra time, a day. T would mrnutly advl.a anyone »uf. faring aa I waa from dyapepila to give tbl, remedy a fair trial. I re main gratefully youre, Harry L. Goodie!. No. t l-i River atrrat. Area- hula. Ohio. Ml-o-na ta the only logic*! dyapap- ,ia remedy on th, market today. !t la nat a dlgreter It dare not corta'n * particle of papain. It cure, by build ing up th* mu-cular w.H, of the .tom- aeh. and making tha ttomach a* i .rrX.rd •Irong and perfect that It la abl. with- - - -■ 1 out artificial help to dlcret an ordi nary mail with cue. and without dlr- eomfort. Th. .xprei.nre of Mr Ooodlal I.* a common one. and tt t, aafe t. #*/ that Ml-o-na tablet, have cured more acuta and chronic dlaeaere of th? etemich than anv other awdlda.. Tha Tavtor-Vayna l>reg Co. aatt It at U rent* a box. aad guarnntore It to our. or money b«ck kept open until Hat. th. Inclu.lv*. exclud^- Ing Sunday. Novem v er Ith. from t0 Tfeode votto^to lhls election who favor th# incorporation will hav# printed or written on theto bailots the words "for incorporation." and those opposed "no In- ^We registrars are W. A. Poe and James Green*. OLD CUP DEFENDER STILL TREADS WAVES OF OCEAN NEW YORK. Oct. t* — For several weeks aTter she was sranconsd. if not •tIU. the old cup defender Mayflower continued to ride th# waves. The fruiter Vincenzo dl Giorgio, which arrived from J ate ales today, reports having sight*! Kt on October *5. about 130 mllea south- ta.t of Hatterss- She la said to bare te be la good condition, exee.it for the loas of her masts, which ware rsmed away in the fei to Lsr abandonment at • — tuKUf- craw ot former Harvard students who bod fitted her out for a treasure bun*. L saying tag only sweeuri cncAL .. —^JaTTVE ***— isj'srssKffC cl-mi* Trsr*L, I ! r Tren*T 1 (tala, tl* Chsnfer Gtts Ovation. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York. Oct. 26.—The arrival cf Lewis Stuy- veexr.t Chxnlnr. d»xo:ratle candidate for roverr.or rt New York proaok*,! - cr.-at The cheering lasted t«n Mr Chaaler h'.T.tcll ”tng the chairman • :! his tour* ?■ rovg , that th* ser.ttmsnt everywhere ee counts rad was aot'or.Iy in FOR HER DESERTER HUSBAND i»i minutes before Mr. i MRS. MARNFSS INT0KWFS fever w eftbe state tlefc entire dsmocraUc ticket. *n down "The ur*tat« lead«rs tel! m** they are gr'rc to do theta full d-»ty snd that tt ali depend# upon New York eify." Were all; mhi .down here.'/ahooted a secre r _a r .d w# are g-*ng to Secretary Newberry of tha navy today received a letter from Mrs Magntss asking ctomency for her dtubaad. Mrj $7JOS On Octcber H. ' Newberry raid the letter wo* on# of „ -... ** .a-ntrtbratoas the kind that la ccr.stantlv being re- W. J. Bryan la the amu* house at j. b h 4 tbAt j. woull te tarton." reap ended Mr Cantor. A T «rsdl cenrea mam, sr. m ^ chrartag^gre^adthls.eenttmeiit. rapltod to tn the anal way. and the usual course win be taken m relation to the Magnets case. He declined to make tab Utter public. Las?.: ' ^ *QSM tn* b<foro Mr Cbflfljk tostohd- - Sen went briefly into a discussion of state issues. and tt i cor'd p In th* District Court of th* United States for th* Western Division of tho Southern District of Georgia. In th* matter of The Y.’lnebrow Company.; Bankrupt . In Bankruptcy. - f. Under and virtue of an order, of J sale passed by Hon. Alexander Proudfl*. Ksq.. referee in tha above-stated cause, the undersigned will a*U at public outJ cry. to the highest bidder tor cash.. bo* fore th* dpor of the store house recently occupied by The Winebrew Company, on Cotton avenue. In the city of Maoon. Bibb cov-ty. Georgia, on November 4. 1»S8. beginning at 12 o'clock noon, tb« entire assets of said Winebrew Com pany. -consisting of a stock of bottles, cases, bottling machinery, fixtures and one wagon, the same to be sold first In lota and parcels end then In bulk, and whichever me*hod of sale realises tho moot to be reported to th# court for con firmation or rejection. The successful bidder or bidders will be required to de posit ten per cent ot the amount of their bids at the sale, and to pay the balance upon confirmation; or. if the rale be not' confirmed, such deposit to be returned to the bidder without deduction. ^ w W K. YOUNG. Trustee. This October H. 1*01. TELLS TALE TO MR. ROOSEVELT President Steam Shovelers Bro therhood Brings Little Consolation WASniSOTO.V. Oet. IS.—T. J. Do- Ian. president of the International Brotherhood ot Steam Shova’.era and Dredger*, called on Pra.lJ.nt Roore- velt today and talked with him re garding th. political iltuntton. Ur. Dolan hu Ju.t returned from a trip through Indiana. Ohio and Horn York, nnd he told th. prreldent that a, a remit of hi. ohrervntlon, nnd from report, of ear era] orgnnlior* of tho brotherhood, the labor vot, ream, to be pretty evenly divided. The man, he Mid. nr* not cxpreralng tnemielvre to nny extent .nd It .. hnrd to, lanrn juft where they ttnnd. H* reported that moot of the man of hla brothrehood are with Judge Taft tMcau.a thay always found him ready to treat them mu,rely whan they naked for anything that waa right. So •aid thMa waa tow Intnwt taken In thla campaign among tha laboring riirere than In previous election, and that the Inhering > people are not ouead over tt Mr Dolan aald hie principal buel- **a- r.re. with th. Yrre’drnt wu In connec- - tlon with recne-matton u to th» Pan. am. canal, byt < be had nothing to make public a. to that Re win go to Panama thla fan In connection with brotherhood mattera.