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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1908
Sameness M’LEN0ON SAYS $1,000-,000 SUIT fRAMTIC
i NOT IMPROPERiAGAINST A. B. & A.
Seems to be the* universal
rule with most clothing!
makers—same styles—same 1
woolens — same lit. One
fellow starts a style—like
sheep they all follow.
It’s different here.
The styles, fit and exclu
sive patterns are not seen
elsewhere. The makers of
Declares Commission Can Ac
cept This Courtesy of the
Railroads -
ATLANTA. Oct. *0—A siory in th#
columns of an evening paper criticising
his trip of inspection over the Atlanta
and West Point read In the private ear
of President Wickerstum will not cause
Chairman McLendon, of the railroad
commission, to alter his plans along this
line.
He announced today that those In
spections of the various roads of the
state would b# continued and continued
In the same rnann* r. The story was one
questioning the propriety of the railroad
commission chairman riding free In the
private car of the road's president and
our smart clothes are origin- “ kl "‘ ” r no ' ""
ators of every style we show
and you’ll find them fol
lowed by the most exclusive
“made-to-order” tailors at
double the price.
Take a look.
$15.00
to
$40.00
" The Observed of, Observers ”
Is the successful self-made man. It doean't taka much
Vnan or grit to he a sucres* If the money la left you In
a big lump. Rut It doee take a man with stamina, grit,
push, hustle and sense to get ahead, have success and
money and toe pointed to—“the observed of the observ
ers”—"There goee a successful, self-made man.” Most
solf-made men eav*d a portion of avery dollar, and aa
as they made It—and hanked It—and no matter how
email the income saved some of It.
We nay • per cent compound Interest.
We loan monay only on First Mortgage Real Estate
gecurltles—our security. *
“ Safest for Savings
Eqwtable Banking & Loan Company
Geo. A. Smith, Pres. Macon, Ga.
Civil Engineer Fario Claims
That He- Is Entitled to
Dividends
ATLANTA. Ga^ Oct 20—Depositions
to a sett toy L. P. pairp. of New York,
to recover fl.OOO.OM* frotot H. JI Atkin
son. president or the Atiante. Birming
ham and Atlantis fuilroati. were taken
here today.
Palro claims that he was entitled to
half the profits of the railroad and he ,
j.toeoe^these alleged profit* to date at
Mr. Atkinson on the witness stand said ;
Pafro was employed as a civil enslneer
and was not entitled .o ar.v share in the
TOM WATSON TO SPEAK
Organiodisturbancenof tho femin-
lno system act like a firebrand on
! the nerves of women, often drivins
Positive information has baen received ( them - fairly frantic.
; * r<1 V i X£S$ S&FSNt u! .A nmyous, irritable woman is a
■ perfectly wop.r, but | , u „ of , h , da y , n ( ■
Hold on to
YodP Money
until you tee that you are going to
get the worth of It. Do not trust
mere claim but investigate. We are
wlliinr for you to investigate the true
worth of our vehicles as we know they
can stand any examination or Inves
tigation. See our new cut-under run
about and surrles. new and up-to-date
In every respect.
vjotntn It* own frt pats order.
Chitirmnii IM-endon states that the
commission __ T tii m n
that It Is not only psrfectlv proper, but | * u »g 0 f the dav* and ^n tT# interests of j Source of UllMCry not only to herself, I
th« duty of the r.llro»d., when c*II«l j h)« f.ndldjcy tuy Ih. pro.l.lenry. ! but to all thflie Who come Under hel
ubon. fatlUMt. In tiverv w»y ln»p»c. I The .udltortum hne hen ens>«fd for! Tt,n.
tlons of the rommisslon and furnish > *1*“ purpose. and an Invitation extended, Jnnuence. 1 Uat KUCJl conditions can
means of making tbel nspectlon. I V»..»na people of Bibi, and surrounding be entirely overcome by taking
lie say* he will not makv himself counties to go and hear him. | J J
rldleulnu. by nt.ltlns . f.r^ul ,h,M |n. I r 1 • ! LYDIA E. PINKHAfifl’S
spectlons bv ridlni
regular trains;
OF 5310,126 TO BE PAID
.hd Wbtek oflH&aJrti&pass: back taxes in sum
the line 10 tell either their trouble. or tinun irwtku in uuiti
praise i he road. To hire. a sper.lal train
and make the state pay for it would en
tail the expenditure of ttOO merely from
Atlanta to Savannah and return or *91 M,
a mile eueh way. t v ATLANTA. Oe..'Oet. 10.—1
The chairman points out that he an- ment wfih the ownere 15.000
nounced last k — — 1 - * T -*-
make these t.
time he would
esssry .....
_ p Chairman McLendon
bougrt first class tickets from hla own
pocket for the newspaper men on the
train and would not allow them to ba
transported free of charge.
See our electric display at
State Fair. Morris Putzel.
AN EARLY MORNING FIRE
EATS JHROUGH A ROOF
Fireman Smith Has a Fall Through
tha Roof But Escapes Without
Hurt.
SPECIAL NOTICES
JESSE B. HART
Funeral Director
Lady Axaiitant
Private Ambulance
Personal Attention Given All
BueineM.
Ofliee fhono 407
Ro»i(ir-‘dii Phone 700
4. O. Pur.l.y, L.m.r Clay.
PURSLEY ft OLAY,
UNOIKTAKina
Always open, til and SIS Mulberry ft
Oldest exclusive undertaking house In
Maeen. Phone 4ft. Prepared to fill
telegraph er telephone orders on short
notice. Carriages to funeral tLtO.
HEIMATH HALL
Mt.V'alnut ftreet.
Regular mem for men and woman n
rents. Businsst women II cents.
Breakfast 7 tt • s. m.
Dinner If to IfWt r. m.
Supper, ttOO to 7:00.
A free rest yoom: convenient for a rt
ef-tewn
eppers.
Cantield Oil Co..
Sells Gasoline,
Turpentine and
all kinds of Oils.
THI UIOB COUNTV HUMANK 40CIE
TV (CHAATIKBO).
This society will prosecute cases oi
nver-loading, wounding, starving, or drtv.
tag until animals, and other cases gf cru
elty to animals, reported to It
mfQK V. WAHHINOTON. Fmt.
-GO TO—
WESLEYAN
The beet inetrnotion le the
rheapeet.
BLACK PATTI
TROUBADOURS
Headed by ths Original
BLACK PATTI.
<8taalor#tta Jones).
QraatestgBlnaer of Her Race.
EVERYTHING NEW!
Including "Tutr Whitney and Slim
Henderson. America's Foremost
Colored Comedians.
And Rig Company In ReAned Comedy.
Vaudeville. Opera.
Singers, Dancers Unsurpassed.
Entire balcony and gallery reserved
for colored people.
Prices: Matinee 25a and 10c. Night
25c. 50c. T5c.
9 Tuesday Night, November Sd.
^JENRT MILLER
Present*
The Great Divide
A T,l. «tf the Arlton. Hill*.
Tk. kls.i etrtkln, Dnm.tlr Buocm*
on (k. Am.pc«n
PrtMktcd In N.w York ov«r 5M
tlmM.
Prtc—Jle, Me. tic. ItM. tl.M.
EI«ctlo n nturn. wUI k. ml from
Ik. .to«, during lb. .vonln,.
(•rnodr. l ot w« bar* hod 40
y.»r» cxprriaoco with thorn
nod con c»rlolnly ft* join*
ToU your rooftnc trouble,
W. mkimfocturu tho brot
jrodro of Rooflng U.Uriok,
neb u
Aik..to. Flbreuo Com.nt,
Standard Itool Paint., Pitch
Mf T.rr.d Koofln*., Rubb.r
Pooling., P.lntod ond Cal*
vanlz.d Iron.
MBrtlO
SRTni«mKea.Kii
| ATLANTA. Ok.
Lyric Theater
Bertie McGarvey,
. Mimic.
A r. nrteue Velr*. Divine Ftoure and tha
Meet Exquisite Gowns toA'audevttW.
Gourley and Keenan,
PNdurtnjr Uw'" fSS!S‘ «kmih (kin
That Pet fUvannah Agog.
Wolfe and Vaughan,
Gaumont’s Animated Pictures.
Vaudeville I to
Bros.* thea-
Onto polite
their man-
About 2 o'clock yaatarday morning
An alarm was sent In from Chestnut
street to a house belonging to A- H.
Hendricks, the letter carrier.
When the Bremen reached the acene
they found that tha roof was on Are.
They hastily got to work and In a
short while had tha Bre extinguished,
but not before It had burnad off tha
roof and all tha plastering had been
knocked down.
During tha Are fireman J D. Smith
fell through the roof to a room below,
but fortunately was unhurt. lie wag
back at work In two minute* Juat as
though nothinng had occurred.
Causo of Are unknown.
MAKES HOMELY WOMEN PRETTY.
No woman no matter how regular
her Centura* may be can ba colled pret
ty If her completion Is bad. Orlno
Laxative- Fruit Bvrup aids dlgaatlon
and clears sallow blotchad complexion*
by stimulating the liver and bowels.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not
nauseate or gripe and Is mild and
pleasant to take. Remember the name
ORINO and refuse to accept any sub
stitute. H. J. Lamar A Co.,
Fourth National Bank, agenta.
THE ANNUAL RALLY DAY
At First Prssbyterlsn Sabbath School
Tomorrow Morning.
PresbyttHan
at t;4! tha
First
have
—_-ioot will
their annual rally day service.
These rally occasions are very inter
esting and the members of the church
end echool always look
with pleasant anticragtl
It Is understood tha . ^ .
„.-ogram has been prepared for tomorrow
morning, and the lndJcatloqa are that
program
morning. •„» %»- ...»
there will be aa unusi
dance.
The committee having it in
been busily
be todey nr
tlons unuai
forward to them
j*for * ttr * rtlv *
large atten-
mmlttee having It in charge has
lly engaged yesterday and wi.t
making the echool room decora-
isusiiy attractive.
ADVANCE IN PRICE
LUMBER MILL BLOCKS
On and after November 10th,
Lumber Mill Blocks will sell
for $1.60 Load. Get in vouf
orders NOW nt $1.25 LOAD.
This is your la*t chance.
Redmond-Massee Fuel Co.
Phones 100 ond 223.
718 CORPORATIONS OUT
OF 3,600 HAVE REGISTERED
ATLANTA. Oct M~Althou«h tomor
row la the last day for corporations, both
foreign and domestic, uqlng business to
the stole to register with the secretary
of state and pay toe necessary, only Tl*
out of which were registered last
ye*i have compiled with the law.
This taw provides a penalty of 119 for
every corporation falling to..register be-
Railway
ted with tbs~ state 'railroad commSg&n.
)©®DETY
Rehearsal Thi0Morning.
Rehearsal of Red Riding Hood this
morning at 9: SO o’clock at city audl-
■rasfjxsr for Fraternity Men at
.The banquet* tonight which w
given at tho Hotel Lanier by the
gU Gammas to the visiting Phi
Thetas will be a brilliant close t.
successful convention held here by the
fraternity the past two days.
The attendance has been very largo,
delegates from tho University nf Georg*,
the University, of Alabama Emory Col-
degt. the Georgia Tech, Auburn and
other* being here.
Last night a beautiful dance was
tendered the visitors at the Log Cabin
Club, which was handsomely decorated
to the fraternity colors and pennants.
Interesting Account of Rome Wedding.
o*, h *
Mr. D, R. Rodgers of this elty. which
appeared in the Rome Tribune of tho
21th. wi! be read with Interest ‘toy
friends to this city and elsewhere
throughout the state:
Yesterday afternoon at 4:18 o’clock* In
8L Peter’s Church, occurred the mar-
‘ '^e ^f Mill Ilelen Hammond to Mr. D.
IS
many
■flSf
The altar waa brilliantly lighted with
candles held by handsome brass candle-
“rrornpMr at the designated hour. Mrs
Howard Hull's skilled Anger* called from
the organ Mendelssohn's wadding march,
to whoso fapUJIar strains so many feet
have trod the beginning of the path to
so much happiness.
First down tho main alalaa cam* the
-.ro ushers, Mr. Will Patton and Mr.
Navto Patton. Thor draw long folds of
white ribbon after them, this marking off
~\th. for tho briaa who ontered with
father. 8he waa met at tho altar by
bridegroom apd his best man. Mr.
Solph Wright, of Macon. Dr. Hud-
ikon ' performed the Impressive
copal ceremony., _ 4 „ .
e Vide wore a handsome tailored
I of brown broadcloth, with bat.
ee, shoe# and furs to match. Mies
itnoad 1* the eldeet daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. L. P. Hammond. She le a
besuflf.il young girl with a gentle man
ner and happy, lovable disposition—with
al. a most womanly woman, and Macon
has robbed Roma of one of her moat at-
•W.!" Rodger* numbers his friends
by hts acquaintances. Macon ha* no
popular or more successful young
of any
! VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Is proven by the following letters.
Mrs. Mary Wood, of Cfiristiana,
Teno, writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
“I bad the wont form of female
trouble, and my nerve were all torn
topleoen; eometinie. I suffered to much
that it seemed 4, though I could not lire.
“I began to take Lydia E. Pink,
ham's Vegetable Compound nod now 1
feel llkesdifferent person. Yourmedl-
elne Is worth Its weight in gold, and I
cannot say enough for your advice.*
Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Thompson-
ville, Conn-writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
“ I was ill run down, nervous, and I
could not rest nights. Doctors failed!
to help me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound restored me to perfect)
For thirty ycara Lydia, E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills
and has positively cured thousands oi
women who have been troubled with
arlborough
Broadway, 36th and 37th Sta., Herald Square, New York
Moit Centrally Located Hotel on
Broadway. Only ten- minutei walk
to 25 leading tneatrei. Completely
renovated and tranifprmed -in, every
department. Up-to-date in- all re-
M-a ia. Telephone in each room.
Four Beautiful Dining Rooms
with Capacity of 1200. f
The Famous
German Restaurant
Broadway’* chief attraction for Spe
cial F&ba Dishes and Popular Music.
Eonpeaa PUa. 450 Booau.
200 Bath*,
and Bath
-WIUTB FOR BOOKLET.-
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. M. TIERNEY.
backache.” Why don’t mbyTtf
Mrs. Plnkliara Invites all stole
women to write her for advice.
She Iium fruldcd tliousnnds to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
ful auburban homo on North High
land*, Mr. E. \V. Smith entertained
at an "excurrlon party’’ In honor of
Mias Annie Lindsey, daughter of Com
missioner of Pensions J. W. Lindsey,
of Atlanta, who la tha charming guest
of Miss Florled Joyner.
Aa the guests arrived they wore In
vited Into the reception hall, which
had bean converted Into a depot wait
ing room, with a ticket office at one
aide. The guosta received ticket* for
th* excursion from Mr. Cullen Free
man. the ticket agent, and then board
ed the train for Jacksonville. The
train in this Instance was the parlor
and the tables at which progressive
game* were played, represented the
different stops on the road.
After traveling for some time the
noon hour arrived, and eg the train
atopped the porter called out twenty
mlnutoa for lunch. The folding door*
were thrown open and the guosta were
ushered into the dining room, which
represented a depot lunch stand and
a hot lunchaon was served.
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Choice
Old Corn
Whiskey
4 Full Quarts 1 $ 2.85
12 Full Quarts S 7.65
1 Gallon Jug 2.60
5 Gallon Keg $11.25
LONG’S PRIVATE STOCK
RYE WHISKEY
4 Full Quarts $ 3 35
12 Full Quarts S 8.60
] Gallon Jug ..' S 3.10
0 Gallon Keg $13.50
We guarantee the quality.
A triaQwill convince you.
Express on above goods
prepaid to any point on lines
of Southern Express Co.
D. F. & C. P. LONG
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. v
Among the attractive visitors to the her grandmother. Mrs. A. O
—■“ w “ — a Lafin.”
fair yesterday were Dr. and Mr*. John “The Ladn.”
P. Atkinson, of Mllledgevllle. They lanta to reau
made the trip through the country In Woodberry’a
more _ __ .. .
business man. Although the wedding
waa very quiet many beautiful gifts
were sent and the bride's gift from her
‘lusband was a handsome solitaire.
Among tha present* war* several
K ndaom* pieces of mahogany A num-
r of Mr. Rodgers’ friends In Macon
sent a Jorge chest of ellver and a Urge
cut glass punch bowl and reflector.
** - * Mrs. Rodgers left at 5:45 for
..jelr future home, followed by
the good wishes of scores of frlsnd*.
Mr. Rodger* aad hts lovely bride, who
will b* a ctiannmg addition to Macon
aortal circles, are at home to their
© end* at Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wrlght'e.
I Hardeman avenue
*. and Mrs. C. R. Wright who attend-
is Wedding, have returned home also.
Loo Cabin Dane* This Evening..
Tito Log Cabin Chib dance this evening . . ^
will bo a beautiful sffslr In honor of the. spinning and weaving on th* rtd L fash-
university men her# for th# football gams - loned wheel and loom, for th* benefit
this afternoon and for th* visiting young particularly of tho younger nneratlon
* delightful eve^|ng .Is 55*^5^ auSf'Ugi W7Wa * k,nd -
day and took in the fair.
Mr*. Robert Klllen tnd Mr*. John
8pelght. of Coracle, spent Wednesday
and Thursday In the city with Mips
Francos Klllen on College street.
Mrs. Walter Douglas Lamar, saeond
vice president of th* Georgia division of
United Daughters of th* Confederacy.
«nU ot of Sidney L»nUr chapter
IT. D C.. and Mrs. T. O. Chsstnsy, on*
women, end a most
a Hallowe’en affair, and the
snggsstjy* decorations wilt carry out tho
Ids*. ; .
The large number of visitors will ren
der the affair more than usually pleas
ant. , auttenbenrer’s fun orchestra will
furnish tho music.
Each corporation must mm
when Aral registering and fifty
each time afterwards. On th# i
th* ysar ths secretary of state furnishes
a certified list of th* corporations doing
business tn th* sut* to tho comptroller
general to be need In collecting taxes
and by moans of this list ths stats has
received thousands of dollar*.
Ihotorag i«.io to
Ladles may attend
ter* anywh«r*. say time,
vaudeville It —— —
ANOTHER STEP IN CASE
BACK TAXES OF CENTRAL
ATLANTA. Oct. W.-Another step tn
the controversy between ths. state and
the Central railroad ovtr back -taxes and
too ownership of U.Ot* shares vf etKk In
the Western Railway of Alabama was
taken with tbs report to Comptroller
fcrs.’SB 1 ? jvware Sr
‘
‘ e stats,
a share
The sues
For Miss Hslen Thomas, Charmlno Ten-
Sarto* Thomas, an attractive
young woman, of Rrlstol. Tenn . who Is
the charming guest of Miss Katharine
Bunting, was complimented bv Mr. Ru-
bright with a delightful theater nart* to
see Adelaida Thurston In ’’The Woman's
Hour.’’ •
The partv included, betides Mr. Ru-
bright and Mies Thrnns*. Ml-e Laura
Rsken Mlee^Runtlng. Mr. B. E. Haydacro
After the play Mr. Rubrlght entertained
tho nnrty ot an elegant 1st* supper at
th# Hotel tanler.
Circus Part!**.
There were a number of circus parties
y**t*rday. both at th# afternoon end
evening performances, on* l*'t eve«t«g
including Mr. e*d Mr*. Ran Jones. Mr.
and Mr*. T. Simmon*. Mt*s Joecphlp#
Mmti.
Miss Genie Gregory, of Amsticus, Is
the guest of Miss Katharine Bunting, and
will M with her next week.
Miss Shirley Curry arrived In ths ....
yesterday to spend the week-end wltl
8he returns Monday to At-»
ium* her studies at I
school for young-women.
Misses Pearl McGsnity and Julia Bur-
- -- *-*
hi and
1 McGai - - - r ,
ton. of Bessie Tift, are spendlng^h
days with Miss Ruby Pierce on High
avenue. •'••• • .■r'T
daughter will be nt school this winter
In Paris, her mother having Just ro-
turrted to B« riln from facing her
there. Mrs. Hill has much social tal-
'•nt, and will lw* quite, equal to the :• -
sponsibllltio sthat her husband's posi
tion wllh require pf hety' : . ,
Mr., and.Mrs. Eugene Stct.-on are at
home again after spending some time on
an Interesting trip, north end west. • .
Miss Frances Fulghum earns down yes
terday from Bessie TUt collage, Forsyth}
and It spending th# week-end with her
parents, Mr. end Mrs. C. M. r Fulghum.
on Rogers dvenus. . . r
* ,,r at the residence of Mrs.
4aj' th ,roni*S.v r ,Bn*S b aftw W iu«n4inJ & R °“ »» »««♦»■
V. D. C. conv.ntlon th W thl. w..k, Mr ._. na oS^.CIuk. hare.re-
Visitors to the stats fair should b« sure
and lee the exhibit of the United Daugh
ters of th# Confederacy.. of war time
r« lies, which ar* especially Interesting.
They will today nave a demonstration of
•pinning and weaving on ths old fash-
Mr. and -Mr*.
MU. L»U». C. ot_ 8«v«i;itt.h,
I* the guest of Mr. and'
•hear.
Tom Black-
Mrs. David Jayne Hill .mho will
Join her husband. United States am
bassador to Germany. In Gerlin, this
month, will |o very much at home In
that center' 7 of musk} and social in-
, teresta, for ah# apeaks French, German
city and Spanish with ease, and has quite
■nth * a reputation aa a musical critics. Her
■ ■ ■ -•
DIXIE ICE CREAM
Can bo made and frozen In 10
minutes at cost of *
One Cent a Plate.
Stir contents of one 13c. package
jbii-o ice CBEPfn Powder
into a quart of milk and freeze.
No cooking, no heating, nothing
else to add. Everything bat tho
ice and milk in the package.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
This makes 2 quarts of the most
delicious ico cream you ever ate.
Fi* Kinds .• CkscoUtt, Fgs itla. Strn*>-
terry, Lemon and Unfltvortd.
2 packages 23c. at your grocers,
or by mail if he does not keep it.
Illustrated Ilcclpe Hook Free.
^ Da Gwme Pig* food Co., le Rcy, N. Y. A
tnr!-.: *ing Mr. a-t Mr*,
and Mr* T. J.* Flmrnnn*.
Jen#*. WlM.Fsra Tln«’*y andL.
HamUt** aad Risk*, of Nanhvrie. TennW
th# afternoon pcrformknc# Mi«#
Troy. Ml#* F#»Ir# Matthew*. Mr
Guttenbcrsrr end Mr. French, of
life
> stats,
a share
tion'of wbrtWr'sv not th# (Sntral most
e on this has not vet b##n settled by
courts.
Regal Shoes for Men and
I i At th* Synagogue I Women, all leathers, newest,
5 corr « ctmode , 18 -
1 | ml i.rvtoM of Mr. Mom Mom,, sixes, tO fit any foot.
■ ! 4*4 -III bar. IM u.u.1 -rvl«. <hui p arks & EvereU
Rainy Season is Nearly Here, and Leaky
Roofs are Annoying and Expensive.
WE CAN SELL YOU THE GENUINE
Louisiana Red Cypress
Prime Quality Shingles at $4.00 per
Thousand. Last a Life Time.
.You won’t ever have to shingle yoUT
- ’?> house again if you use these.
w. - - ■ - | Massee-Felton LumbejvCo.
Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga.
M A • '
Bridgeport. Conn , co">»ltutcd a narty
*"d ar.Arh.r m^-judrd Mis* Anne thaw.
Mttr R#rtha Harris. Mr. Pel#
Mr. tnn Aolomon aad Mr. How#I, Rr
Ms*. R#n Jonas and Ml** Jo##nMa#
Jrtj#*. Mrs. E. D. An*l#y and Mis* 5cs*^
Lon Anslsy *rr» to another aftemeon
party.
Delightful A*t«rnqon Affair Given ftoj
Visiting Qlrt. T
On Tbnradsv afternoon Miss Laura T.
K*y eatsrtatrrd at s * !rot*.#r goose iar.
&W5WT Woi. rajas
Ft v .*: Me-
■ Itoulao Wlllto. Hoton
WHwt Helen Rsrnoa.