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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 81, 1909
Special Invitation
Visitors to State Fair and
t22d Communication of the
Grand Lodge of Masons
'Are invited to call at our store and inspect our line
of the celobrated Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats.
Those garments are the best Tailored Suits ever sold.
The prieos are right.
Star Clothing Co.
DAVE WAOHTEL.
518 Cherry St.
rp^-NOW IS THE TIME TO
open an account with the
American National Bank
of Macon
The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia!
Capital and Surplus - $800,000.00
Our loyal customers will tell
you how we treat them.
R. J. TAYLOR. Present L. P. HILI.YF.R, Vi«-Preo.
R. W.. OHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY. Co.hier
LEON DUNE RETURNS
FROM 1 TRIP NORTH
THINKS TIMES WILL BRIGHTEN
AFTER THE RESULT OF ELEC
TION 18 KNOWN.
Fresh Meats
Fish and Oysters
Fresh Country Eggs
WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS.
W. L. Henry Co.
PHONES 242-951.
—Out of town orders for Fiah aud Oysters; also
Sausngo, solicited.
Mr. L«on 0. Dure has returned
from an extgnslve trip north and
through Canada. He apent much of
hJa time In New York, and having an
entrt Into financial circles ha gathered
what Information he could as to the
situation.
Being an observant man. nothing
leaped him. Judging from what ho
saw and heard, and he had the best
of opportunities for both seeing and
hearing, there will be a brightening
tin Of things Just after the election of
Tuesday, and It really does not mat
ter much who Is elected. There Is an
abundance of money, and the hlgh-
class securities are as much In demand
as aver, but It Is the unsettlcdneas of
the country, caused by. a strenuous
campaign, that prevents a full recov
ery from the panic. And as to this
panic, or depression, the south did not
feel at as much at the north, and the
scare Is not over there quite. But at
any rate, when the ballots are count
ed and the vote announced, every ves
tige of the scare will vanish and
money will pour out of the vaults.
While In New York Mr. Dure vis
ited the offices of A. B. Leach £ Co.,
through whose hands the financial
movements for the Ocmulgee and other
dams and enterprises passed
through. In this house Mr. Jordan
Massee has an office. Mr. Massee
stands high In New York, and Is re
garded as one of the most promising
of young business men. He Is In
touch with the moneyed men of the
city, has a world of friends among
them, and as Mr. Massee will confine
hls Invenments and enterprises to Ma
con and surrounding country, the state
is ddo him much.
Mr. H. R. Jaques Is In New York
looking after hls son. Randolph, whose
many friends In Macon will rejoice
to learn Is Improving right nlong and
will soon he fully recovered from hls
recent sickness. He Is In the Ger
man hospital In New York
Personally. Mr. Dure says hls trip
was a delightful one from start to fin
ish. Most of the weather, even li
Panada, where he expected some cold
weather, was about like yesterday- In
Macon. He comes back feeling ex
ceedingly fit. and with more flesh than
he carried away.
Had m Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom Hotel.
Vaughn. Miss, says: 'Tor several
months I suffered with s severe cough,
•nd consumption seemed to have Its
grip on me. when a friend recommend-
fd Dr. King’s New Discovery. I be
gen * w — t *~
to play on the streets he thought
he had a right to play where he pleas
ed. Taet he couldn't wae explained
to him by the court, end he was fined
one dolUr.
During the time he wee being tried
the monkey was snoozing eway
In. the man’e pocket. As soon as the
fine was paJd, In less than five min*
utes, the organ was grinding out dole*
fu| music on Poplar street. The mon-
See our electric display at
State Fair. Morris Putzel.
NEAR-BEER BUSINESS
UKEIYJODECREASE
AN OPINION OF ATTORNEY GEN
ERAL HART ON THE
taking II. and Ihreo bottles ef
fected a complete cure." Th*» fame of
this life saving cough nnd cold remedy
end lung nnd throat healer is world
wide. Fold at nil drug stores, 80c and
$100. Trial bottle free.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Meteorological, d*»a furnished by the
local office of the United Rtate* Weath
er Bureau. Department of Agriculture,
for the 34 hours endnlg at 4 p. m..
Thermograph Rsadlngs.
local time.
.47111 i
.4*! « am- .<“112 I
& pm.. .8*111 pm. .4fti 8
6 pm...5812 mn..4*t *
7 pm.. .841 1 am. .4*1 7 I
8 pm...811 1 am..4*1 8 am..Cl |
Now that Attorney General Hart haa
decided that before a reteran can sell
near-beer he must pay the state li
cense of two hundred dollars, a halt
*~is been called .on certain Intentions.
A few days ago the court of appeals
handed down a decision In a case sent
up from Ocllla. to the effect that a
veteran may sell near-bear without the
payment of municipal license.
At on#- there were seveaal who bet
gan to look around {or locations, and
veterans were approached with offers
of partnership In the near-beer busi
ness. Especially were Inducements
offered to establish near-beerles In the
suburbs, where heretofore no such es
tabllshments wore allowed.
Then again near-beer dealers we're
very anxious to make trades with vet
erans for tho reason that they believe
the license on near-beer dealers will
b* made heavy next year by the city,
possibly five hundred dollars.
But the opinion from the attorney
general will probably deter the veter
ans from engaging In the business
themselves, and —obably from making
any trades with others.
At any rate. It Is not likely that
Mscon will have any more near-beerles
than at present, at least not until the
beginning of the new year. By that
time all matters will be settled and
the exact cost of open ting a near-
beery will be made known.
AT THE
vXRANlJ
QUEER KINO OF FIRE
CALLS JUT FIREMEN
THROWING SAND ON E8CAPING
GA8 ON f/rE DOSS NOT PUT
IT 0UT A BIT »
Of all the fires that havs called out
the department, that of Thursday
night, at 470 Orange street, was the
queerest.
Some of the gas company's workmen
were connecting the gas main In the
street to the house. They wanted to
reach the meter under the porch, and
had the pipe all right when they dis
covered that there was no cut-off lc
front, as usual, and that the gas was
escaping.
It was about 7 o'clock, and dark un
der tho porch, so one of the negro
workmen struck a match, without
thinking, to see to do seme work on
tho pipe, when the gas Ignited. Ho
couldn’t get to the end of the pipe to
plug it up, and he knew he had to
do something, but Just what that some
thing was he did not know. H<
thought of extinguishing the flame by
throwing sand on it, but the more sand
he threw the more the flame spread
until it was running out and all un
der the house. Things looked squally
and he became all the more rattled.
There was more rand and more flame.
Then he sent in tho fire alarm and the
department responded, but in the
meantime tho foreman happened to
come up. and seeing the trouble dug
down Into the ground and cut the pipe
and plugged up the end, and the fire
was out.
And now chief Miller is puzzled as
to how to record this fire and Its
cause. It was not an explosion. It was
not Incendiary, not a defective flue
or any of the regular causes, and he
Is at a loss what to say it was.
St00 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will he
pleased to learn that there la at least one
dreaded dlseaae 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, require* a constitutional treat*
and mucous surfaces of the system, there-
*— lestroylng the foundation of the dla-
and giving the natlent strength by
building up the constitution and asatst-1
Ing nature in doing Its work. The pro-
"THE GREAT DIVIDE."
JNo play In the history of the stage I
euplea so unique and gratifying a posi
tion as "The Great Divide.” It Is not
only the Artistic but also, the commercial
success of the costury. Henry Mi«lcr
will present this powerful American drn
vember 3.
"THE THIEF."
Nothing la ao easy i
A mana,
’good"
_ of the briefest cx-
Ifnce will tell you that. Great plnys
... not so plentiful. By a great play Is
meant one whose appeal, like that of. a
' poem, or a great novel, is notl
BE
obtain
ag<
'!!
itir
iose appeal,
great poetn. or a great
limited to one clime or to one tongue,
but which captures the minds and the
hearts or the most diversified and differ -
. .88 ent of perSona. Nor can you argue auc-
a cess for a play which will Interest one
class of theater-goers alone. The great
. .C7j Pl«y must reach all classes. It Is this
<• 1 univeriAtilltv of aiinenl which has gain-
10 pm...SO] 4 am..48|10 i
The Ocmulgee river at Macon nt 7
nv read 8.8 feet, at HawklnsvIUe ft.7 of g
f»>nt. nt Abbeville 2.0 ferft. and at Lum
ber City 1.8 feet.
SOUTHERN
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Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY
171 Cotton Avonuc—Phone 212. . .
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THE PURE FOOD
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Proof Md Quantity of whiskey within each bottle.
DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID
BT m OF THE FOLLOWING DIITMBUTEItS:
C. PLUM A CO.. JACKSONVILLE.
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
We nre pleased to announce th.t
Foley’s Honey and Tar for roughs,
colds nnd lung troubles Is not affected
by the National Pure Food and Drug
low as It contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs, and we recommend
It as a safe remedy for children and
adults. II. J. Lamar A Co., near
Fourth National Bank, agents.
SHIPPING NEWS
..55 3 pm..8* universality of appeal which has galn-
,,co 4 pm..67 *d for Henri Bernstein’s "The Thief" Its
sensational success. Here Is a of—
written by the most Parisian of Pi...
slant, yet which. In about six weeks
after Its parformanca at the Renaissance
theater In Paris, wna In process of trans
lation into five alien tongues—English,
German. Russian. Spanish and Swedish—
and In each of thesa subsequently eager
Will
8AVANNAH.. Ga., Oct. 10.—Arriv
ed steamers City of Savannah. Fisher,
New York; Lexington, Kirwnn. Bal
timore; Merrimack Pratt. Philadel
phia: Alberta, (Auat.) Ivanctch, For-
nnndlna; Pelham, (Br.) Peterson. Mar
seilles; schooner Augusta W. Snow,
Armstrong, San Juan and proceeded l»
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Oct. 80.—
Arrived steamer Comanche, Watson,
New York; schooners Viking, Hopkins,
Boston.
Sailed schooner Robert H. McCur
dy. Met!own, Philadelphia.
' MOBILE. Ala.. Oct. SO.—Arrived
Romanby, (DM Jonea. Newcastle; Un
do. (Nor.) Larasn, Celba; Sabine. Mc
Intosh. Naw York.
Cleared steamers Fort Morgan.
(Nor.) Olsvlk. llocas Deltoro; Trlgnac,
tFr.) Dolu. Pensacola; Trafalgar,
(Nor.) Thoraen. Havant; HaraM.
(Nor.) FVhr. Rocaa Deltoro; schooners
Mnrltnna. (Br.) Semtnes. Havana;
Harry K. Kooks. Hall. Naurltas.
Dollars for any case that It falls to cure.
Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hull . Family Pill, for ,
tlon.
theater patron
BROWN OF HARVARD.
On November 7 the Shubert Theatrical
Company will present Mr. James Young
In "Brown of Harvard.” a play which la
sure to repeat Its successful engagement
In this and other cities where It wna
presented last season. Mr. Young's
standing ns an actor la wel known to al‘
th. ater-goers In Macon, through hls per.
formancea as leading man with Viola Al
len. Ahnle Russell nnd Mrs. Fiske. Ha
will be supported by a east of specially
selected young men and women, all of
helped them through school.
AT THE LYRIC.
|r patronised by all classes. Will b
the Grand on Wednesday, November
FLORENCE DAVI8.
No atar of the dramatic firmament has
rlwn more steadily and surely In the
esteem of foot light followers during the
past few years than has Florence Davis,
whose clever and charming presenta
tions of a peculiarly piquant style of
dainty comadles have endeared her to
theater-goers In every city of the south
during the past four sens.ms. until her
re-appearance each- year Is looked upon
as an annual event of Its class. This
season she la said, to lie aurpasslng all
former success** in the new woodland
coipedy, "Under the Greenwood Tree."
the play In which Mnxlno Elliott
her greatest hit last year li ‘
don and New York. Will be
city at tha Grand Opera House
‘ v, November *. *
Tonight will be the last chance to ___
the big feature bill that has been going
at the Lyric this week and those
ivo not seen It should do so.
The show has been doing tum-a-way
business all week and this ahowa that
Messrs. Bandy Bros, know how to oper
ate a vaudeville house and they have
lived up to every promise made to the
Macon public, by gllvng the beit ob
tainable In this part of the country.
Another strong bill har been secured
for next week, which will please as well
all the one this week.
By special arrangement with the tele
phone company the Lyric has a special
wire in their office to give the election
returns in front of the theater free of
charge.
Don’t forget the matinees this after
noon at 8:30 p. m.
In both I/m-
in this I drug store.
„ in Frl-
....... ................ As In former seasons,
her lending man will be Elliott Dexter, I
tho handsome young romantic actor wlm i
has shared honors with Miss Davis In so
ninny excellent presentations.
BLACK PATTI.
The best aggregation of singers, danc-
and comedians In the country will be
the attraction at the Grand on Monday,
November 8, for matinee and night.
On this occasion the world-famous
Black Patti Troubadours will be seen In
one of the best shown It has ever pro-
senied, excelling all of Its previous high
standard. In ‘’The Black vl lie Strollers."
"A Festival of I'nrlslan Melodics.’’ and
the Interpolated vaudeville olio will be
found more real, genuine song, dance nnd
‘"“let than are to be found In the
.. -roadwuy. New York. 82 a scut
musical comedy, or the moat, pretentious
minstrel show. When It comes down to
Would Mortgage tha Farm,
A farmer on Rural Route 1, Empire,
Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says:
"Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured the two
worst sorea I ever saw; one on my
hand an one on my leg. It Is worth
more than Its weight In gold. I would
not ha without It If I had to mortgage
the farm to get It.** Only 15c at all
fine candv hidden In a dense swamp
on Bull creek, two miles from tho
city. The candy was stolen last night
from a Central of Georgia Railway
freight car In Columbus.
Boy Killed By Train.
Fleming Thompson, a negro boy. 7
years of age. attempted to board n
moving Central of Georgia freight
train today when ho slipped and fell
under the wheels. One of hla legs
question of singing, dancing and ! was cut off and he was disemboweled.
PIETRO AND MONKEY
TAKE A HURRY RIDE
HAND ORGAN MAN BLOGKADE8
THE STREET AND IS ARREST-
ED AND LOCKED UP.
PAUL ...
OALLAO
H. LEVY
L. LOEB
LONG. JACKSONVILLE. ?La. LA *
CHATTANOOGA. TCNN.
_ ATTANOOOA.
A O’OARA. CHATTANOOGA. TCNN.
fiVYfiTEIN A CO . MONTGOMERY, ALA.
8KIY CO.. MONTOOMKRY. ALA.
II M BoCtlesJ*
11 fl, 1-fifb Ualton
1 1 ■ Bj* « 8mAn
M Bottles $
MM Full Quarts
T Ry» or B«*rto«
5
Stopped la plsls toss*. WM rtaliltsr* vhl JWf order.
One of the three lonesome prisoners
at tha recorder*! court yesterday
morning was Pietro Caprlo, an organ
grinder, find hls monkey. And there
by hangs p tala.
When tha hurry wagon was sent after
Pietro down on Fourth street. U was
Officer Avant's duty to search tha
man before putting him In tbs wagon,
as ha doas all prisoner*, to prevent
carrying men with weapons In tha
wagon. In searching him. tha offl-
car’s bands cams In contact with the
monkey that was cuddled up under
tha man'a coat, and the monkey re-
seated the disturbance of hla slumber.
It required no derrick to pull the of
ficer's hands away.
Pietro was playing hla organ on
Fourth street nnd the -crowd he col
lected assumed vast proportions. Of
ficer Anderson tried to make him move I
on. but there were two many nickels
in sight, and the man urged bis men- j
hoy to CPI Up all the shines possible. .
Finally.’after repealed orders to move.'
tha officer said he would Ku*k hlpi j
up If he gld not move. Then Pietro.'
hla anger a*t>u»ed. ttflfl the officer to!
loch him up sr.) It was .lone.
In explanation of Ms conduct. Pie.J
tro told the recorder that as he had!
Feld lb* w.tj tea L.I.ax. Ivr A Uctusp!
The Perfect Food Beverage.
The kind of Cocoa Beans that we use contain
six times as much food value as beef.
We buy only the highest-priced.
Our Cocoa is nothing but Cocoa and that is why
it is the most delicious of Cocoas.
Looking
1 For a
Warm
Overcoat?
We suspect you’ve inspected your Fall Overcoat
the last day or two. Did it stand itt
We’ve new Fall Overcoats and Cravenettes that will
stand the closest scrutiny—arid are real help-mates—not
only to warm, satisfied comfort—but to genuine economy.
$10.00 to $30.00
A Little Talk
Over Lumber
with us may save you both money and
annoyance. We can prove that It
pays to buy good lumber even for a
chicken house. We can prove our
lumber Is good either by showing It
to you If you are an expert or by re
ferring you to previous buyers from
us. If you are not. When we have
proved both these propositions the rest
is up to yo
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.,
457 Third St., Macon, Ga.
Special Invitation
We, extend to all of our customers and friends, and as well In
terested parties, who attend the Great Georgia State Fair, in our
beautiful city, & most cordial Invitation to visit one of the largest
Engine, Boiler and Foundry plants in the South. You will find us
Just on the Boundary Line, at Centra! Railroad Junction, and by tak
ing a South Macon car the conductor will put you off at the proper
place, If you will tell'him where you want to go. Our machinery
Is sold throughout all the Southern States and we would like to de
monstrate to Interested parties the running of our engines and boil
ers.
You will find our exhibit on the fair grounds, which we will be
glad for you to see. Address:
Schofield Iron Works
Macon, Ga.
New Roof Over
Old Shingles Easily and quick
tear off the old shingle s~ta l*s time, costs money. Sav
I both—puton* Ynicanlte" right over the old shingles-mak
I the roof better-lasts longer. Special long nails fasten it
I H JFS? pi * Vulcanite*’is the standard of two Continei
| with yean of service to prove its superiority.
lakeup. Best thing money can bn;
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THE MALLARY MIL L SUPPLY COMPANY
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
The names imply that everything bought here is
the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
prices.
Send us your orders which will receive prompt at
tention.
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida