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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1909
Men's Furnishings
and Neckwear
We are displaying the
handsomest and most
stylish line of men's fur
nishings and neckwear
ever shown in Georgia.
We invite comparison of
prices and qualities of
goods. Let us show you.
Star Clothing Co.
DAVE WAOHTEL.
■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. President L. P. HILLYER, Vice-Pres.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY.Cashier.
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Special Invitation
Wr extend to a!! of our customers and frlrnds. und as well In
terested parties. w^o attend the itreat Utorxin State Fair, in our
beautiful city, a moat cordial Invitation to visit one of the largest
Engine, Boiler and Foundry plant* In the Rnuth. You will And us
Just on the Boundary Line, at Central Railroad Junction, und by tak
ing a South Macon car the. conductor will put you off at the proper
I daoe, If you will tell him where yuu want to go. our machinery
a aold throughout all the FouthernfBtatea ami
vnonatrate to Intereated partlea the rui
Schofield Iron Works
Macon, Ga.
50-GENT PIECES
I COSH CENTS
i Detectives Find Counterfeiters
Making Bogus Half ^
j-jtifi.. Dollars,
NEW YORK. Nor. 4—Central office
detectives swooped down^upon a coun
terfeiters’ den In a flat on the second
floor of No. 458 West Fifty-sixth
street, yesterday, afternoon, and took
four prisoners to police headquarters,
also a melting pot. several moulds
and three freshly mads half-dollar
pieces.
The prisoners said they were Wil
liam Farlow, 44 years old, a laborer,
of No. 458 West Fifty-sixth street;
Henry Clarke, 60. a salesman, of No.
510 West Fiftieth street; Thomas Ray,
50, a carpenter, of No. 821 East 16tth
street, and Frank Bweeney. 81. a clerk,
of No. C4 West Eighty-ninth street.
Storekeepers In the neighborhood of
the Fifty-sixth street flat complained
to the police two weeks ago of being
victimized with bogus half dollar* and
dimes. Detectives were sent into the
district and got Information which sat
isfied them that the spurious coins
vetye being made In the Fifty-sixth
street house.
When they broke Into the flat yes
terday they claimed Clarke was work
ing In his underclothes over a small
hot stove on which there was a met
ing pot which contained a white metal.
Farlow was at work on the moulds.
Rsy, It Is claimed, was also in the
rooms.
Farlow at the time the detectives
broke In was Just about to remove «t
60-cent piece from a mould. The de
tectives confiscated It, also two other
frshly coined half-dollar pieces. The
detectives said that Farlow exclaimed:
“I guess you’ve got us right; It Is
all up wJlh us.”
While the detectives were waiting
for Clarke to get into his clo*he.-« be
fore stirrtlng downtown wtih I her pris
oners Sweeney entered the flat. When
he saw strangers there ho said he was
from the New York Life Insurance
Company and was looking for a man
named Reilly. The detectives told
him he might And Reilly down at
headquarters.
At headquarters Farlow tried to
Save the others from being locked up
by saying that he alone did the coun
terfeiting. He told the detectlres.
they claim, that it cost 3 cents to turn
out a 60-cent piece.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
Hns b-rn used for over •!XTY-FIVK
YRARfl by millions of mothers for
thslr CHILDREN WHILE TF.F.TH1NO
With PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES
ttys CHILD. SOFTENS the <3CMS. AL
LAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLIC,
and ts the best remedy for DIARRHOEA.
Sold by Druggists In every nart of ths
world, no sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins
low’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no oth-
8 r kind Twenty-five cents a bottle.
uuranteed under the Food and Drug*
Act. June 10th, UKH. Serial Number 1«*«
AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY
No Other Place Like It
Our store is filled to overflowing with everything good to
ent, nnd whyt
Because the gohd people of Mneon and all over Georgia
took to us to supply them with the luxuries, nnd we have their
hearty support, and intend to merit their liberal patrouago.
Flournoy Grocery Company
Laying a
Cement Walk
Is assy If you have the right materials
We shall be glad to tell you Just how!
to do It and to supply you with both;
the cement for the body as well asj
that for the finish. Laid according fb
our directions and with out cement,
you'll ha sure of a smooth, handsome,
durable and economical walk. ■
ODD FELLOWS MEET AT
HOMERVILLE NjlV. 12
Division, No. 6, 1. O. O. F,, has Is
sued a call for a meeting at Homer-
Vllle on Thursday, November 12.
Grand Master J. T. Blalock, of Val
dosta, is expected to be present ut
the meeting and will deliver an ad-
dross.
Considerable Interest Is being mani
fest among the lodgea In the division
and a good meeting Is expected.
Plate Of Ohio, Ctty of Toledo.
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ^
r ntor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney
Co.I doing business In the City of To
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and
tli.it said Arm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each #nd
avery case of Catarrh that’ cannot be
cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me nijd subscribed In
my presence, this -6th day of December.
A. IX HS6.
A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal.) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists. T5c.
Take Hall’s —
tlon.
i Family nils for constipa-
WILUNGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.,
457 Third St., Macon, Ga.
Are You Interested
In saving a handsome percentage on your purchases of
reliable Whiskies, Wines and Brandies! If so, drop us a
card today for our new fail .catalogue, we eater to tho
wnnts of the mail order buyer, and make the prices that
will interest you; QUALITY being the foundation of our
business. All inquiries cheerfully and promptly an
swered.
We are Sole Agents for The F. W. Cook Brewing
Company’s Famous Bottled Beers
Cook’s Pilsner, 10 dozen pints, $9.00. Cook’s Gold
Blame, 10 dozen pints, $10.00.
D. F. 6 C. P. LONG
Jacksonville, Fla.
Wholesale Whiskies and Beers
ARE you sure FILLS TO HIS DEATH
OVER NIAGARA FILLS
That ths tea arson you tray la strictly
PURE f
Do to* know that Ike makers' hand*
were fleas, flies excluded front the tartvr,
and freezers and other nteaalls kept in
Sanitary Condition!
Why take any ebacea where year health
!i concerned I Why not
MAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM
. . Is 10 MINUTES
f* FOR le. A PLATE with
Jeii-o ice caEHjn powder
It Is so assy. 6laply a Ur eoateaU of
One 13a. paekage Into a quart of milk and
frees*, with oat rooking, heating or
dittos of any- 4 ’ *- *-
qoartsof las
w . „ Dm ad
dition of anything els*. This makes two
cream,dean, pure andwhola-
•m. Its cream freezer ran be
bought for a dollar or two which will laat
for years, sad will soon save Ita coat.
d r lefiSZ* JZUr0 ICE
\fllavcrs: Ckocrhft, Vanilla, Sfraro-
berry. Lemon and Unflavored.
Bold by all good grocers.
The Gescseo Pert Fend Co., U key, M. Y,
S.S.S.
AT THE Try
vJR A NjLJ
FLORENCE DAVIS.
, Tho annual appearance of Florence
Davla here will be tomorrow, matinee
and night, tit the Grand, when she
will be seen In a brand new offering,
‘‘Under the-Greenwood Tree," an Idyl
lic comedy by Henry V. ’ Esmond, in
which Maxine Elliott made a tremen
dous hit in Jzdndon and New York
last year. Mies Davis and her com
pany. which Includes her former pop
ular leading man. Elliott Dexter, are
presenting this charming new piece
for the first time Jn America outside
of the metropolis with the complete
lavish production of which the New
York critics spoke in glowing terms.
Reports from other cities declare this
to be the best vehicle Miss Davis has
ever had. replete with the artistic
comedy elements In which her admlr-
trs most enjoy seeing her, and with
a stellar role that fits her personality
Ilka a glove.
Many people sutler t.wm blood Poi
son and don t know it. Read Symp.
toms Easily cured by o. B. B.
if you have achrs and pains in bona*
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flood or pur*, rich blood dlr«tiJ
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B io. Ptmpioo Md o«ry rvidenoTS
■oloon or, oulcklr hoolod uio
mmplotoly chon.In. th,
to o clo*n. h.otth» condition
d, J*. com.. or »rrh111ti™:
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raesa are qulcklr curedI by Rotanle S&3
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CUBES ITCH I NO ECZEMA.
laarvfe as sasyag g _
! nnd tumpo dUopp»«r while Co th.fr plio,"
botanic blood BALM to. B. 3.).
Is and **f# to take: ft>mt-.v»c«i of
uBfc.vsn&s&T&ti
1 hr exvrewm It PER LARGE ROTTI^.
with nwUtte dlraetlona for hmne euro.
The Traitor j
Is Coming
BROWN OF HARVARD.
If one would pas* from the ostensi
ble ideals of the college to Uh practi
cal workings, It would be necessary
to live among* the student body, to
learn what they do with their dally
life, what they talk about, what they
are while In college and when they
take their degrees.
This fact was taken into considera
tion In the selection of a cast to sup-
•rt James Young, whom the Shu-
rts present in “Brown of Harvard”
at the Grand for two performances
Saturday. Nov. 7. the roster of the
company reading llk*» a college cata
logue, Messrs. Conklin. Hmlthfleld and
Cassidy are from Harvard. Mr. Strauss
from Lehigh: Mr. Browne from tho
University of Virginia; Messrs. Kerrl-
gun and Walton from the University
of Pennsylvania: Mr. Clark from Am
herst; Mr. Ford frot# Dartmouth; Mr.
Lewis from Brown, and. Mr. Brnyton
from University of. Illinois. Canada
Is represented by Mr. Tobin of the
the University of Toronto, and even
England's famous Harrow furnished
a member in Mr. Cecil Lvnden. Every
fraternity having a chanter at Mercer
Is represented in tho Brown of Har
vard Company and arrangements have
been made for a "college night” at the
evening performance.
LITTLE CHIP*AND MARY MARBLE
COMING.
Of all the little wopiefl who travel
through the south *bnd wot during
each theatrical season there Is none
with more loyal friends than are pos
sessed by Miss Mary ^Marble. There
la a distinctiveness nhd a charm about
tho little woman that Is all her own.
and which has made her a pronounced
favorite wherever she goes. Any pajt
essayed by Miss Mnrble becomes at
once Important and a Success. There
fore' It is n matter of much Interest ti
her numerous friend* and admirers as
well as the theater-going public In
general to be Informed of the fact
that sh$ will be seen here at tho
Grand on Monday. November 9, In tho
now musical comedy, "His Honor, tho
Mayor." a nloca.that has enjoyed long
rubs in nil the larger cities of the
country Including five months In Chi
cago, eight In New York. As usual
Miss Marble's co-star will bo that ec
centric comedian, "Little Chip." whose
popularity Is m great aa that of Miss
Marble herself. .
‘theHrecTmill.”
The* comic opera auccess—with a
thrill—"The Red Mill." by Henry Blo%-
som and Victor Herbert, which was
^resented *n entire season at the
Knickerbocker Theater, New York city,
and engagements of thre6 months each
In Boston end Chicago. Is an early,
attraction for this city snd one that
hss already aroused the keenest Inter
est. especially among those who are
not classed ss a regular theater-goer.
The date set Is for Wednesday, No
vember 11th. at the Grand, and there
Is little question but what the thea
ter will be sold out at the close of the
; BUFFALO BU8INE88 MAN PLUNG-
! E8 INTO UPPER RAPIDS AND
13 DASHED ON ROCKS.
j ^NIAGARA FALLS. Nov. 4.—Chas.|
. A. Hengerer, of Buffalo, today leaped .
!«;» the Upper Rapids. He placed j
his overcoat on a bench before plang-:
lng.into the rivef. -.The swift current'
*nd the next Instant!
the Buffalo business man was- b^lug!
swept toward the brink of the Ameri- f
can Halls, 500 feet below.
• Edward King, a tourist of Malden.!
Mass., was not far away and saw the ;
man approach the river and make the
leap to death. King watched the body 1
pass down the river and over the falls.
An examination of the pocket* of the
overcoat gave a clue to the man’s
identity, for a business card of a
Buffalo house contained his name.
Friends of the man were notified and
they hurried to the office of the re
servation superintendent to the identify
garment left behind.
Those who knew the story of Hen-
gerer’s recent life believe he was
despondent because of business affairs.
He was connected with a Buffalo car
pet and furnishings house, and every
thing Indicates that he came to Niag
ara Palls bent on .self destruction.
After Hengerer had entered the "rapWs
It was impossible to rescue him. and
persons at Prospect Point suffered a
shock as they saw his body swept over
the brink Into the gorge and on to the
rocks below.
NATURES CURE
■•«■». w.FBRRHEUMATISM
The conditions and causes whiclt produce Rheumatism all suggest a
healthful vegetable remedy as the surest and safest cure. .The disease is
brought about bv the accumulation of uric acid, an irritating, pain-producing
property in the blood. This causes a Weakening and soaring of the circula
tion which then becomes unfit for nourishing the body, while the deposits
of uric acid in the nerves, muscles, joints and bones produce the pain and
* ;edjd
How fe Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 228
Eighth avenue. San Francisco, recom
mends a Temedy for stomach trouble.
She *ays; "Gratitude for the wonder
ful effect of Electric Bitters In a case
of acute Indigestion.‘ prompts this tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec
tric Bitters Is the best remedy on the
market today." This great tonic and
alterative medicine invigorates the
system, purifies the blood and is espe
cially helpful in all forms of female
weakness. 50c at all drug stores.
ADVANCE IN PRICE
LUMBER MILL BLOCKS
On and after November 10th,
Lumber Mill Blocks will sell
for $1.50 Load. Get in your
orders NOW at $1.25 LOAD.
This is your, last chance. \
Redmond-Massee Fuel Co.
Phones 100 and 223,
, .ippiag- it of it3 remaining: vitality, and perhaps L
the end mating a physical wreck oi the snCerer. The one safe and only cure
for Rheumatism is S. S. S. It is nature’3 remedy for this disease, made
entirely from healthful v«c‘:Mc ingredients extracted from the roots, herbs
and barks of the forest ami 8. S. S. poes down into the blood and
removes every trace of the cause of Rheumatism, cleanses and purifies tha
circulation, and restores health and comfort to those who are suffering from
this painful disease. There is but one way to be sure you are net dosing
your system with mineral medicines, and that is to take S. S. S. Book on
Rheumatism and any medical advice free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.'
Under
United
States
Super
vision.
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. MALLARY, President.
W. P. WHEELER. Asst, to Prest.
CECIL MORGAN, Vico Prest.
With Ample Capital. Experienced Officers and a Moat Representative
(Board. WE INVr* —
“GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is a little higher in price than other Limes, but it is
PURE LIME, and by far the best and most economical
lor Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Lime is dear at any price!
Write us for Delivered Prices.
‘ Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributors.
H-WH
Charleston, S. 0.
wm do mis oui
first day’s sett sale. Charles D lUng-
bam’s comoany has been carefully or
ganized and embraces a clever lot of
principals, while the chorus la said
to be unusually comely and talented.
AT THE LYRIC.
The ahow at the Lyric Is drawing
good bou.,. each night thla w«*k and
each ot the acta art going good.
Via. Burr Brown In aon(a and
pcadlnm I. reetlvln* much applauw at
<ach ahow.
Mr. Brockman la tha you met Eagle
In the world, being only IS.
Bunchu and Algrr know how to .Ing
and Ih.y «lng all kind, of .onga from
popular long, to claulc. and each long
rendered' Is applauded to tho extent
or encore, and curtain calls.
The Lyric fa open dally at 2 o’clock
showing threo reel, of tho beat pic-
tore, until 4. vaudevUla to «. and pic
tures again to 7. then vaudeville con
tinues to It. .
Today t» change day and each act
wilt give somethin# entirety different
from whht they did the first of tho
Doiix forget the tmateure; there le
'ms. <. etoM fnr -11 that r.!rht.
CLUB
WHISKEY
JN CLUB HOUSE . OR HOME, always keep a bottle
handy. Served to your friends, it bespeaks your
intelligent discrimination, .for
MURRAY HILL CLUB is the incomparable whiskey—
best for athlete or invalid—a tonic as well as a beverage.
It stands alone 'as a whiskey of mature age and
purity and with a bouquet that is an exclusive
MURRAY-HILL CLUB possession.
“ThU Particular Brand for Particular People. ’*
Guaranteed uadcr the National Pare Food Law.
JOS. A. MAGNUS & CO.
CINCINNATI, O.
N. J. M’GLELUND’S FUNERAL
‘ IS LARGELY ATTENDED
XVATPROSS. G».. Nov. 4.—The fu- j
nero! of Mr. X. J. McClellnn. 'who!
died Mondty "t the residence ot hi,:
parents near the city. we» conducted
yesterday morning at 10 o’clock from
the reeld.net of hie brother. Mr. T.
J. McClellan, on Tebeau ,tre«t.
The rerrtet. were conducted by R»r.
W. H. Scruggs. In the rresenr* of a
Urge conrourre of relatives and
trlenda. The Knight, ot Pythias, ot
which the deeetied era, a member, at.
~ i tended the funeral tn a body. The
T tntermeat w,» at Lott cemetery.
T j Mr. McClellan was SJ year* old and
XI had been a member of tha Waycroai
-i-H’i ‘H 1111414-1 police force for a number of yeara.
There is one whiskey that is used throughout the entire
civilized world for family and medicinal purposes. •
It’s Clarke’s Pure Rye.
This whiskey is aged and bottled by the United
States Government Look for the green stamp;
it’s your guarantee of age, strength and purity.
4 Full Quarts, $ 5.00 Delivered
12 Full Quarts, 12.00 Delivered
Any of the following dealers will supply your wants:
E. R. Betterton & Co.
“ * “ Kentucky Whiskey Co t#
J. Fox «. Co.,
CaKagher A O’Gara,
E. B. Gibson.
Halier Bros
Paul Htyman
Reld-Gordon Co..
R. M. Rose Co.,
Sam *A Ed. Welchtelbaum.
William wise Company.
Julian Distilling Co.. s. m. Wilson. a
THE ABOVE DEALERS ARE LOCATED AT CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Chas. Blum 4L Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. I Hanover Distilling Co.. Peoria, III.
Har.no Bros., Jacksonville. FIs. (Holberg A. C«.. Ft. Smith, Ark.
H. Clarke A Sons. SaUebiiry, N. C, “ * *”’’— *** *'■■■-«•
Heller Bros., Jacksonville. Fla.
v. Goldring, Pensacola. Fla.
D. F. 4L C. P. Long. Jacksonville, Fla.
Solomon Shael, Jacksonville, Fla.
Clarke Bros. & Co*
PEORIA. ILL. «
The Largest Distillers In the World