About Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1908 ' 5 KERCH TAKES LIU HANDICAP CINCINNATI. Oct. 2*.—Kercheval. the favorite, easily won the handicap at a mile and a furlong, at Latoflla today. Old Honesty easily took the place from Lady Baldura. Three fa vorites. one secffna choice and two outsiders won. Summary: First race. 5 furlonga—Winter Green. £ to 6. won. Zeola, S to 1. place, sec ond; Anne McGee, S to l, to show, third. Time 1:00 1-5. Second race, 6 1-2 furlongs—T. M. Green. 8 to 2. won: Alice. 7 to 1, place, second; Sorrowful, out to show, third. Time 1:07. 'v Third race. 7 furlongs—Hay H.. 15 to l, won; Ludhiana. 6 to 1. place, second; Be (Brief, 1 to S to show, third. Time 1:17 2-0. Fourth race, mile and a furlonr— Kercheval, even, won; Old Honesty, 8 to 5. place, second; Lady Baldura, 2 to 5. show, third. Time 1:53 1-6. Fifth race. « furlongs—Bonart. 12 to 1. won; Enlist, even, place, second; Gresham, out to show, third. Time 1:16 1-6. Sixth raoe, mile and a sixteenth— Raleigh, 4 to l. won; Branch, even, place, second; Albert Star, to ,2 to chow, third. Time 1:47 2-6. A Summer Appetizer HORBFORD’8 ACID PHOSPHATE. A teaspoon!'.i 1 In ft gloss of water stimulates appetite and quenches thirst. An excellent Tonic. SCHOONER HENRY .WEILER LOCATED OFF HATTERAS 5an steamer Dora B<ea, Captain Mor- tola, bound from Galveston to Barce lona and Genoa, reported upon her ar rival here today for bunker coai.'hav- Ing yesterday spoken and supplied with provisions, the schooner Henry Weller, Captain LaBlano. whioh sail ed twenty-seven days ago from Jack- eonvllle, Fla., for New York and sup posed to have J>een lost. The Weller was off Hatteras when spoken. Cap tain La Blanc asked to be reported as proceeding. The schooner was blown far to sea In recent severs gales. $100 Reward, $100. ’ x The readers of this papsr will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science haa been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoua aurfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease. and giving the patient strength by building up tho constitution and assist ing nature In doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith In its cura tive powers that thsy offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls curs. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, EftS ie8H ‘JUM const! pa- Police (®oaPt The Two Lizzies. The whole trouble grew out of Lft- zle Jackson calling Willie Bell a son- of-a-gui\| at least this Is what Llzzls ^.eiydfsald: Lizzie Jackson called him. To distinguish the two Lizzies, the Clyde woman was called "Manny." It all happened in Tybee, and the time was Monday night. It seems that Wil lie was Manny’s steady, and when she was Informed by Fanny Lowe, a friend, that the other Ltssle had ap plied the epithet to the man of her , choice, ehe waxed exceeding wroth and \ tackled the other Lizzie about it. But 1 It was denied, and Instead of the da- * nlal appeasing hsr wrath it heated i ll to a red-hotness. Having nothing et the time with which she could in flict punlshi ,«t. Manny went to Fan ny Lowe's I .ouse, next door, and this is how she got a weapon: ’’Jedge, Manny corned in an' she say. Fanny! I aay, heh; Jlss datter way, an' she say. Fanny, kinyer loan me er coupler stlckser stove wood ter staater A’ wld? Wld dat I loaner *1e coupler stlckser wood ter staater A wld, annsr wuzzent stud'n 'bout wot she ■wanter do wld do wood, but fuss noos I knowed she wuzzer lammln’ Lit JacXson o' de hold wlddum. Jedge, ef fort! knowed dat she wuzzer wantin' uv de wood ter hit Liz Jackson wld. I never’d er loaned hit too her, dat I • woodn't.” Llzsie Jackson wo* called upon to make a statement. "Jedge, some niggers doan tell yor de trufe w’en dey comes up hyere. lease dey skeer’d yer sormum ter do chain- gang, but w’en Ise In de right, lakker am die time, den Ise alnter skeer’d ter tell de plain nckkld trufe. wot am de trufe on’ nuffln' but de trufe. an’ hyere hit is: Dat ooman say I call dat Willie Bell er son-uvvor-gun. Jedge, I hoper mer drap dald right hyere fo all dese peoples effer payed dat. Wot dat Willie Bell ter me? He too sorry er nigger fer me ter study *bout. Any how. etter I tol’ Manny dat I dldn t eay hit, an' dat da ooman dat tol* her dat I aayed hit wuzzer 114, look lak de madder she git. Den she Tun ned erway. an’ fuss noos I knowed sho klm back widder aam fuller wood, an’ dat w’en she hit me.” • Lizzie Clyde’s attorney wanted to see the wound. ^ ’•Hyere tl* fur ym ter see fur yer- ee’f," and she tried to separate with her Angers the mas* of wool on her head. •’Did she strike you on your bangs —on that false hair?” ”Dem ain't no bangs an' dls alnt no fauss ha'r—hit mer nachul ha'r. an' dat whar she sho hit me widder sticker wood.’’ ' _ . . Then It was Lizzie Clyde’* turn. “Jedge. dat ooman* sho do ’stoftlen me. Hit aho do he.it mer t!me fur her ter atan’ up hy*r# an’ tuiyar dat me hitter wld dat sticker wood, an’ •* fur dat Fannv Lowe who tay dat I horrleder coupler •tlckser wood ter etaater A’ wld an den hit Lit Jackson •wlddum. hit *ho am er He Jedge. jlzrer ptm. Plank Jit. Dal wot Mt 1st I wuzz.nt stud'n T>out Mf«n> fc»r. I tol' her flat »hr czll t!t»® Bell er non uvver r<« zn' »• " ">'• rtle atdn't do hit. del settled hit «n- nzr went rl*ht »tr»Wit ter m«r house ez rtrzlzht ezzer could ire. non, T hnow.a a»r -uz dn nole*no«. TIM dollar, etch.” zjld thn court and Lizzie Jzelc.nn «mnothed dorm her wool and went out enoerentiv ■»tl«- fled. It made v»ry little dlderenee wlih her how miteh ehe wa, lined juat ao tha other Uzzle wa, lined aome- thlr.if. CIAL|f Two Days—Today and Tomorrow In order to close out ail the UNION SHOE STORE’S STOCK which was turned over to us by the Insurance Companies to be sold at any price they would bring—we are knocking all former prices silly. Besides we give a choice box of pure candy away free with every pair and you a BALE OF COTTON FOR NOTHING next week. All men’s and women’s Shoes, left from the Union Store’s stock must go; $3.75, $4.00 and some $5.00 grades; all leathers .... It’s Like Finding Money. Everybody gets a prize here-you can’t lose-you are bound to win-you take no chance. Your money back if you want it. ' stand a good chance of getting All Shoes for both men and women including the famous Sorosis Shoes for ladies, that sold at $3.50, $3.00 and $2.00, lace and blucher, all go at $1A8 $1.89 Harris & Co.’s Old Stand IRA A. WATSON & CO., Adjusters. Cor. Third and Cherry. $1.89 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA BETTERINOJUNENT PUTTING ON MORE SLEEPERS AND OTHER NEEDED CARS. At an approximate cost of 5200,000 tthe Central of Georgia Hallway haa placed order* for eighteen sleeping cars and *lx combination mall and baggage cars to bo delivered by February next." The Central own* and operate* its own sleeping cars, which are built un der special contract by the Pullman Car Company, of Chicago, from which ooncem tho late order for sleepers was Pl The mall and baggage cars were or dered from one of the leading car manufacturers. These cars will be of the latest construction and be modern In every detail. Carrying out the well-known policy of the road, this new equipment waa ordered to keep up to n high stand ard the road's rolling-stock and not for the reason which might toe sup posed of increased traffic. Where Bullet* Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.. a veteran of the civil war, who lost a I spent mhch money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I how take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well.” 50c at all drug stores. The governor issued orders today calling in all Men’s Low Out Shoes. Lester-Olark Shoe Oo. EvOflfffltf \2sbbbssz ar-i-* *r* ,ii•LuBU'-'t.M-'* \ L tree, Oris S Ch«ry M. COVINGTON ENTERPRISE S0LDT0JR.C. R. HAWK COVINGTON, Ga.. Oot. 28.—The Enterprise was sold today to Mr. C. R. Hawk, former editor of the Tampa Herald, and a well-known newspaper man. Mr. L. L. Flowers, who haa been connected with the Enterprise for tho past several years, severs his connec tion with the paper with the next is sue. Mr. Hawk will devote hi^ en tire time to the paper. Delicious Banana Cream ‘^morrow. ,nv. urp^a^;. rub Aa «g beaten to a stiff LmUtMBUR .»our Into mold and when cold eernlsh with candled cherries. Serve zsy’mirff-srw# vasts at 10c. per package. O’Possums. Phono 463. Daniel & Blasingamo. PERSONAL. CRAVE- NETTES We are showing a full assortment of oravonetted raincoats. They are good form in stormy or clear weather and tailored in the very best manner, makes a man look! “dressy’’ under most favorable circumstances. $15 TO $35. ONE OF THE CONDITIONS of our southern life which I deplore. Is the lack of furnace heating of our homes. Now, If I could Install a fur- naco in every house in Macon, I would be a happier man. JAS. C. GORMLY, • Phone 631. 320 Third St. MR. D00 GUNN is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, SIX PHONES, all NO. Z0, put, u, dOM to you as youi; phone. Flournoy's. FOR IIBNT—Eight-room house. 710 . Forsyth street, near Orange. B. L. Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth its. FOR SALS good a* new, cost 1 FOR SALS—Hogs, several fine brood ai '° " and this big horse atid will in the futuro be run Jones and his aon. Mr. W. : fVynsm «« A '. IL Jones. cars In A.-1 condition. I *hli Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native and Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351 .. Vorcester, Mass, alleles issued under the perfected rfeiture Insurance laws of Mania- 'Tald-up participating Insurance, cash values, loan values and participating ex tended insurance every year after the y covers a Tho strong first. The rac_._ — period of Blxty-four years, financial condition of me large annual dividends, c of first year, make a most company for tho policyholder, contract will bo made with res ty to act a* district mnnnger f< JOHN D. PICKETT, General Agent for Gei Specials Today , Evaporated Apples, per pound 8c Choice California Apricots, per pound 12c Evaporated Peaches, per pound 13c Choice California Prunes, per pound 9c Mince Meat, per pound .....10c Mackerel, 2, 3, and 5 for 25c White Fish, per pound 8c Picnic Hams, per pound lOo Macon Gash Grocery Co. Phones 325—290. 670 Poplar St. TUB genuine Imported O car Cradle : ,,<m * bCl tier tn the city. Always open. rhances to win prizes In big contest For particulars apply to Grand Allays, First at. coffee roasted the day you Si try WAVERORABS certified milk; It la kejot In etock. Lyons Grocery fe. per potmft; N. M. OREBN. GROCER, PHOTO MI.— FTsef) meats. Georgia pork snd veaL Claud Merlin. Mgr..,corner Spring and Walnut sts. WELLINGTON Spring ; sale only at C. B. Mo. something fine, 2 Good Coffee Buy direct from Importers and Boasters and get the best to be had for the money. Special discounts given Hotels, Restaurants, and Large Consumers. Call and inspect our lino of superior grade Coffees; all prices marked in plain figures and the quality shows for itself. A trial is all we ask for A&P Coffees. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Importers. |.|ci : iifbr3j| WANTED WANTED—Room and board wanted by coup le with baby; first els** accom modation roqulred. Phone 441, WANTED—To *wap mule • for horse. Ring 431. / WANTED—Poaltlon as bookkeeper; am a competent bookkerpnr and can uae typewriter very rapidly: beat of reference furnished from my last employer. Ad dress Bookkeeper, care Macon Telegraph. DOY WANTED-A good opening for an to learn huainc*** met non*, snore noun nnd good pay; neod not Interfere with othor dutlaa. Work In spar* moment* nil wlntor. Wilcox Anderson, 203 Cot ton nvc. LITTLE "Red Davll" ham. stuffed Queen olive*, Ppanlsh peppers. Flour noy’s. WANTED—Elderly Christian lady tor •tth h ° U ’” WANTED—Wen to leern narber trade; . few week* complete*: chair* con»tnnt- lr busy; caretdl fnatruetory. tool* given, diplomas granted, wage* Saturday*, po- eltlons waiting, wonderful demand , for graduate*. Writ# for catalogue. Moler Barber College. Atlanta, a*. , WA.VTED-Iti, (tr,t-cl«.. et mzkflrz. Apply to Jno. n. Jon««, Tnltor, Au- Ktmn, On. WANTED—Couple of young men th oe’- cupy front room: hot nnd cold water; nil convenience*: one block from court- houre. Phon. Mil. BAR LE DDUC Truffle*. Cox Comb* ocat*. French Green Phae, Olaca Fruit Conserve*. Flournoy’s. WANTED—Couple or young men to oc cupy suite of room* In *t*nm heated fiat*. First oils* table board. No. 8 Nevaro flat*. used auto . lowest prtcfiz; condition. I ■ hip you any writs today ana specify car you want. Now In the time »u Huy. H. 8. Vrooman. 1111 Hldg.. Chicago. } ileh eurod ba- At one-h«lf of Its value, one another of 140 acres,'! •awe FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums; very fine Telephone*2500*.* Slrs.^E.^II *01Uon. 0, ° n ' CALIFORNIA Blue Ribbon Celery, the finest that has been shipped nere. Os car Bradley. per dozen. Phone 1 1*011 BAUD—Ten-hor*e HchofiHd stoam FOR ffALE—Horse, buggy and hams**. llano can be *«en at liranan*» THRedisplay of fnilti arid "vegetable* made dally on tho Inside our store would surprise you. FIournoy'A FOR HALE—Desirable cottage, North HlghlAnde; term* t<> suit purchtuor. Let,ii H, Dure, Fourth National Hank Bldg. FOR HA LB—Five* room col barn and large let. Tenney Macon; eiuy payments. Leon Fourth National Rank Uldg. ‘a’vV. .3$ n 8. Dure, FOR HALE Go** perfecting prase, with <*on>[ iete etereotype outfit; good order; print* t or 8 page*: 81,M0 fob Macon, Addi-frM Tel^grapli, Macon, On. FOR HAT.E—Several bargain* In vecond- hand bugglr*, aurrlee. sprlilf wagon*. nn»i farm wagonn. B. H. Parmelee Co. nnd farm wegono. First Tuesday In Novombqr COd acre* of.good land In Taylor county, with line water power, SfiPaUllaga oreek. - Good ^3S*o. FOR RENT B^TI Nazo, la notes for lu omory ztina. which la carries over to Syria In >»!!- lot ve.kelc for atorate In the ernment depot, whence IU take, place. Quarrtea of eztet In .Vaxoz. which la part.'ca! adapted and employed in Greses dseontiva bulldigg. but only on ft si •colt Of Ifti-S., FOR RENT—Heven-room hones, with ^bfilhjpdeelrnWs^ location, convenient to FOR RENT—Second floor, fences: choice mention Cl floor, *11 conven- Ton nBNT-Imme4lpl. pOM.Mlon Elm at; W. 768 788 A*h et HarU, cor. Orange and Fornyth at*. FOR RENT—Eight-room hou«*. modem Plumbing, Montpelier are.; 121. C. B. Drew, Jr. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. lit Orange *L Phone 222S-L. FOR GOOD room* end boird go "to the Olympia Hotel; merchant’* dinner 25 cent*. W. T. lUgan, prop. win at te; l!trh»e water. h»ef Irhed At My at ftffl»-e T^eon B. Dure. Fourth National Rank fildg. FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor « oo Having* Hank. POl OR SAI.R—TwO-lett,r linotype me- .■hln.. mo(!^_No, _l, two ye»/« 0JC:^nn<l aeon. Addros* LOST jgjgj *n.uire , to r .'« B r rfimas ““•yiSiiSfr'SH wim lilnut' FOR SALE A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. No. 461 Third Street. i ’Phone 360. $1,450 Home being built in East Macon; will build to salt. $3,000 Durable VlntvlUo cottage; lot wide. $0,260 College street homo: 10 rooms; built for ft homo; worth tne rnonwy. $1,000 Vlnevlllt lot; will build home for pur chaser. For Sale $1,350.00 : For a Quick Sale Nlcs cottage on corner lot In good neighborhood and growing part of town. Jno. F. and W. B. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 007 Cherry St. A Little Talk Over Lumber with us may **vo you both money and annoyance. We can prove that it pay* to buy good lumber even for a ohlckon houeo. Wo can prov« our lumber le good either by thowing U to you it you are an expert or by re ferring you to prevlou* buyers from ue, If you are not. When we haw proved both these proposition* the reet 1m up to you. Cabinet Mantel*, Painter*’ and Build'* er*’ Supplies. WILUNGHAM SASH & DOOR CO., 457 Third St., Macon, Ga. 6B»aStl«S[ W S: ;rn to 407 mlnut »t, and get reward. S3 rday nlzhe | .a^:faS"2si !r noiv^<, " , y,r " colored epote; name ' Doc. Phone No. L MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT— Ipeclal price New York Raid-1 ^wln and Bxlne Map apple* 40c peek; i KALAMAZOO celery. e. Daniel Be Rise! FOX IlIVER butter, fresh *hlpm«nt by a every morning. 23 i-Io per Oscar Bradley. SEND YOUR ORDERS TO Sam Weicfiselbaum & Mack P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla. Tho Mack Boys will give them prompt and careful attention. Note tho following. AH express prepaid: XXX Superior Rye, $2.60 gall. jug. 4 quarts,... hu year old Corn, $2.03 gall. Jug, 4 quarts Mount Vernon Ry», $4.00 gall. Jug, 4 quarts Our Choice Rye, 15 m gall, jug 4 quarts Andorsun Co. Rourbon. four luarts White M111 bottled In bond, four quarts Lowle' <6, four qu&rti I flack Label, four quarte t year old Com. fout quarts Tlicao are only a fow of our many good things, us a trial order. All tho standard brands of BEL , lowest prices. Write for price list. BAM WEIOHSELBAUM & MAGE, Jacksonville, Fla. ..unto 13.50 - $4.50 .15 80 .24.00 . $4.50 ..$3.00 . .85.60 ..$4 00 Send R at PURBLXT ft CLAY furnish funeral riages et 12.80; first clae* one* Always open. H 5U u £S‘ ! rKo T»*t f'.r m.mmoth ^hry,«nth.-! » mm: wku*. i-ii ■»'. t«<t. to,, to ti.or per dr>*on. Mr*. It. L. Ilopklns, 24$ Sixth! aye., flouth Macon. "TW? 4 VtSt. Wx&wy*** MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LEND •Me monthly. ' ft bavbigs Bank. J. J. Cebb, Commercial Central of Georgia Railway Co. DEPART FOR— Savannah and Augusta...... ■ ah, Augu*ta Covington and Eatanton Eatonton and MlM«dg«vllle.. Athena and Madlton Athtna and Madison . Atlanta (D>xi« Flyer) ARRIVE FROM — and Augusta * 2:30ai dVatoi Satonton and Mllledgrvilla. ,f Ington and katonton • 1:15pm and Mllledgr villa. .f 9;0C*m d Madlaon •11:00am •11:40am Montgomery and Albany • «'28e» • 7:C.5pmjAmerlcu* *7:13011 »tV. JOHN W. GLOUNT, o date. District Passenger Agent. 603 Cherry (