Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 30, 1908, Image 8

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 80, 1908 Announcement to Visitors Attending the MACON GEORGIA STATE FAIR! If Is Now Closing Out Its This stock consists of such well-known makes as Boyden, Upham and Thompson Bros, for men and Laird, Schoe- ber, Krippendorff-Dittman and John H. Cross for women. To our previous stock has just been added an entire stock of strictly new shoes, orders for which we had countermanded, but which we have finally had to accept. LADIES" 14 00 AND $3.00 Patent, Gnn Metal and Vioi Shoe*, in button and lace, the pair <TU 4 0 only • 4>4.IO LADIES’ $3.00 AND $2.60 Viei and Patent Shoos, in both lace and button styles, to ro for $1.78 in Men’s Heavy Calf Shoes that sell regu larly for $2.50 and $2.00, only ? Boys’ Vici Lace $1.75 Shoes go in this sale for only ....... MEN’S $3.00 AND $2.50 Heavy Calf Working Shoes, just right for this season of the year, $1A9 MEN’S $3.00 AND $2.50 Viei Kid Lace Shoes—a good “Sunday’.’ Shoe. Your choice of the lot ..$1.29 $2 A8 $3.98 Regular Nothing Reserved-- Everything Must Go At Once! 519 Cherry Street. THE TAYLOR SHOE COMPANY 519 Cherry Street $4.00 AND $3.60 LADIES’ Patents, Tans, Vicit and Gun/' Metals, in button and lace styles, any pair (F QO in stock $3.60 AND $3.00 LADIES’ Patents, Vicis and Tans, in both lace and button. Yonr clioieo of the lot, pair MISSES’ AND CHILD’S HIGH SHOES are included in this sale at ACTUAL COST. BOYDEN’S Men’s High Shoes in Patents, Gun Metal and Vici, $6.50 and $6.00 values, to close out, Cl, h ft $4.67 and $T.TfC/ TAYLOR’S SPECIAL for Men. Regular $5 Shoes, in Patents and Gnn Metal ..... MEN’S $4.00 SHOES, all leathers and styles $3.39 fiiEN’S $3.60 SHOES, in_Vici and Gnn Metal .. -.$2.98 BOYS' SHOES, all being closed out AT COST. Special Invitation Visitors to State Fair and 122d Communication of the Grand Lodge of Masons Are invited to call at onr store and inspect our line of tho eolcbrated Knppenheimor Suits and Overcoats. These garments aro tho beet Tailored Suits over sold. Tho prices are right Star Clothing Co. DAVE WAOHTEL. 618 Cherry St. FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GINS, FOR DECORATING THE HOME, FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE, Sterling Silver, Rich Cut Gi:ia.j and Fine China Hav- Always Been and Always Will be the Reocgnued Standard. THE PLACE TO GET IT IS L.O. STEVENS JEWELRY, STORE 366 Second Street. vision. Macon's New National Bank Commercial National Bank E. Y. V, ALL ARY, Pr**.de«t. W P WmLELLR. Ae»t. to P »»t CECIL MORGAN. Vico Pro*t. \VE INVITE YOUR AC THE CIRCUS IS AT m TODAY Col# Bros.’ Big Showt Will Parade tha Strode Thl» Morning— Perform ances Afternoon and Night. * »"• Immediately after the parade returns to the grounds a series of free at tractions will be offered to everyone who cares to witness them. Mile. D'ZIstl. an Intrepid young French woman, will "epan death'* arch" on her bicycle. This act la Quite a pre tentious "thriller" and more Interest is aroused Inasmuch as the lady la the only, one of. her sex who has suc cessfully performed this feat. The home fair will be open after tbe free attractions, and the ethnological congress will attract thoss who Uealre to be Instructed -as well as amused. The doom to the afternoon perform ance will open at 1 o'clock. A band concert. "The Clowns' Congress." a comlo Interlude one hour In length ns well as the menagerie, will be sure to Interest and amuse the throngs before the performance proper opens. The opening number, the grand entree, will commence at 3 p. m. At 8:10 In the evening the. free at tractions will again be offered. Mile. JYZIxii will "span death's arch" on her wleyclo and the othsr acts will be re peated. The doom to the Mg show will open et 7 o'clock, when the band oencert and "Clpwns' Congress" will be repeated. After the concert In the artemoon the animal* will be ted. The circus Is the strongest attrac tion at the fair. The performance Is meritorious and southern critics agree that It ts about the bert of the big shows now on tour. The three trains of Cols Brothers' World-Toured Shows arrived In town early this mortllng. and today the big day of the Macon Oeorgln State Fair, Is on In earnest. The tlrst train car rying the cook tents, horse fair sta bles and culinary departments, arriv ed In Macon shortly alter mldnlkht. and the other two sections roll, d Into town a few hours later. By daylight ths work of unloading was well under way. By the time Macon residents were discussing*their coffee and Tele graph the canvas city will be within ths mile, track at the fair grounds, and the biggest day In the history of Ma con will be on. Early morning Interest will center In the street parade. This procession will leave the grounds at 10 o'clock, passing over the following route: Fhlr grounds to Walnut street. Wal nut to Fifth street. Fifth to Mulberry street. Mulberry to Cotton avenue. Cotton avenue to Flum street. Plum to Third street. Third to Cherry street, Cherry to Fourth, and thence to the fair grounds by way of Walnut street Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y. a veteran of the civil war, who lost n foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bittern have done Is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." BOc at all drug stores. SURRENDERED TO COURT WILL STAY IN’PRISON Mary Scott the negro woman who was found guilty of running a blind months rgo. and whose case and one of those whoso 'eoted by the recent decls* tiger some months was appealed, and oasts wees affected ton of the court of appeals as to the va lidity of the city’s blind tiger ordinance, was summdered t>y her .bondsman yes terday morning, and she will now re main In prison until the remlttur comes from the court of appeals, unless some one else goes on her bond In the mean time. A. Standard Coffee i Of Purity, Quality and Excellence, prepared special ly to please the Southern palato—that’s— ILUZIAINNC COFFEE Sold Everywhere. 26c—1-lb. Can. The Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans. A Little Talk Over Lumber OF PHI owing W7Wl e you botkjnoney and We can prove that it pays to buy good lumber oven for a chtcket*’house; We can pro- lumber is good either by to you If you are an expert or ey re ferring you to pre\lous buyer* fro.u us. If yoftfegre not. Whvu we ho\, proved both Xhese proposing* the rest is up toAQou. Cabinet Mantels Painters* and Build ers' Supplies. WILL MEET TODAY WITH CHAP- TER AT MERCER UNIVERSI- TY—MANY EXPECTED. All preparations were completed last night for the annual convention ef Eta Province of tho Phi Delta Theta fra ternity which will meet today with tho Mercer chapter and continue through Saturday. President E. Marvin Underwood, of Atlanta, will reach the city today. Delegates from the chapters of Phi Delta Theta located at the various colleges and universities of Georgia and Alabama will also begin arriving early this morning. It Is stated that the Ontlre - membership of Phi Delta Theta at Tech, Emory and Georgia will be ■present at this convention. These, together' with the. local alumni and other alumni about the state, will probably bring the attendance well over the hundred mark. The sessions will be held In the oarlors of the Hotel Lanier. Many •leasing and entertaining features •tats been planned for the visitors, among them a dance on Friday night at the Log Cabin Club. The conven tion will adjourn Saturday afternoon for the Mercer-Goorgla football gam*, and will close that night with a ban quet. The program In full follows: Friday. October 30. i p. m.~Session opened by Georgia Gamma. Prayer by Kingman Moore, followed t? an nddrees of welcome by P. M. Burdette. M0—Addrees by J. H. DeWltt. P. G. m 1:00—Address by C. R. Jenkins, of Macon alumni. Appointment of com- ml t tees. _ . _ S:4B—Report from Georgia Gamma. Dlscuaslon. subject: "Alumni Interest." led by Georgia Gamma. 4:SO—Report by Alabama Bets. Dis cussion, subject: “Hostility Toward. Fraternities," led by Alabama Beta. 8:30 p.*m Dance at Log Cabin Club given by Macon alumni. Saturday, October 31. I:00 a. m —Session opened by Ala bama Alpha. , . 8:15—Report from Georgia Alpha. Discussion. subject: "Province Im provement," led by Georgia Alpha. 10:18-Report ^m Albama Alpha.. Discussion, subject: "Chapter House*," led by Alabama Alpha. HUB—Report from Georgia Delta. Discussion, subject: ^Chapter Houses," led by Georgia Delta. 12:IB p. m.—Report of committees, closing ceremony by Georgla^Alphs. Saturday afternoon—Football game, Mercer v*. University of Georgia. Saturday evening. 8 p. m.—Sess.on opened by Georgia Del:a. 1:15 r m —R.rort from Own*. Beta. Discussion, subject. Social Features of Fraternity Life. led by Georgia Beta. . 8:00 p. m.—Closing ceremony by Alabama Bets. Adjournment. Ban quet lit hotel cafe given by Georgia Gamma. —~ aumst&nco to what he left at home. He suld further that If ho had brourht over a real big one, such as he has worlds of, he would have carried off all the prizes, but he loved the people of Macon too well * rob them of anything. • Ion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Doan's Regulets cure bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug store: Fresh Appalachicola Oysters and Kalamazoo Celery. ^ an it I & Blassingame. Phono 463. TWENTY DOLLAR BILL WENT AWAY SUDDENLY IT WAS IN THE CASH DRAWER OF THE CARSTARPHEN CO., BUT DISAPPEARED. Looking For a Warm Overcoat ? Mr. T. J. Carstarphen Is out a twenty- dollar bill, and no clus *.a the man who got It Wednesday hs left his store, that of the Carstarphen Co., on Second street, for a few minutes, leaving one of the porters. Joe Key. on the sidewalk In front AS he returned by the rear of ths store he saw Joe going out of the front door. Having during his absence heard, or thought he heard, the \cash drawer pulled out he went at once to the drawer and made tho discovery that, a twenty-dollar bill hs knew to have been there was missing.' He called Joe; In but Joe knew nothing About It. j Officer Drew was called In and Joe, was locked up. There was no money I found on him. That was all the evidence before the * court, and this ws* not In the Judgment i of the recorder, sufficient to commit. ■= and the case was dismissed. The twenty-dollar bill is still absent. | " BEST CATARRH DOCTOR Has Cured Thousands—Will Cure You or Money Back. | This is the little Hyo- met Inhaler, tbe little' doctor that has cured; many thousands of suf-, . ferors from catarrh.; bronchitis asthma, hay fever, coughs, colds and grip. It’s so easy and pleas ant to cure yourself with Hyomel. Just pour a few drop In the little In haler. and breathe It In. , The healing, soothing and antiseptic air will roach every nook and crevice of the mucous membrane of tho nose and throat; will stop the Irritation almost Immediately; will allay the inflammation; drive out tb« foul odor; klU the germs and cure the disease. "Mv wife has been using ITyorr.it for tw«j months for catarrh andj pulmonary trouble. She, fcas received more rel!**f and benefit than from 1 I any other treatment."— We suspect you’ve inspected your Fall Overcoat the last day or two. Did it stand itt Wo’vo new Fall Overcoats and Cravenettes that will stand tho closest scrutiny—and are real help-mates—not only to warm, satisfied comfort—but to genuine economy. $10.00 to $30.00 Fresh Meats Fish and Oysters s Fresh Country Eggs WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST. GIVE US YOUR ORDERS. W. L. Henry Co. ■ , PHONES 242—951. .—Out of town orders for Fish and Oysters; also Sausage, solicited. - . AN EXTRA CHRYSANTHEMUM CUT IN MILIE36EYIILE V WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO., 457 Third St., Macon, Ga. Mr. Warren Edwartla. ef MRpjBHrflle. ( -»trS over y**t-rd*r morning with “ of tbe largest chrysanthemum* seen ten *• a l«*n« tlm* It ’— "Hmomel cured ate of terrible «|r r ache and busting In the head, t I, would trot be without it In the house, for a • ingle night."—Mrs. 8. P. Ful ler. Columbia. 8. C. The Taytor-Bayne Drug Company sells Hyornel fpp%oounr#d H'fh-o-rae) and guamnte** tt. A complete’ outfit. Including inhaler, only costs *1.08. and an extra bottle of HyoraeL If aft erwards needed* will ant but SO cents. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Arrive: Cepxrti iKfc WINSHIP HERBERT SMART WINSHIP A SMART, N «. dally. 11:1 MTS. dally INSURANCE.. * Sua . 1ST ** ACCIDENT, HEALTH. FIRE. . __ Washington Block. Sun. 4 kit dally........ 4-40 1*:ISJ