Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 06, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON’ DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNTN’G, NOVEMBER 6, 1908 WINNER OF THE $1,000 PREMIUM FOR REST AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT TO BE ANNOUNCED AT NOON TODAY Hundreds Will Be Attracted to Learn Who Takes Big Prize JUDGES COMPLETED .TASKS LAST NIGHT Hundreds of Orphans War* Quasts of tha Fair Association—'Two Speeial Races on Today's Program—Five Thousand People Pasted Through tha Oates Yesterday— Poopl* Hurry ing to the Fair Before It Closes— Scores of Visiters Hero—Making Awards in Different Departments. TODAY'S PROGRAM. 8 o'clock—Opening of gates. OiSO o’clock—Band concert. . • 10:30 o'clock—Full opening of. Midway. 12 o'clock —Announcement of winner of thousand dollar pries for best county agricultural exhibit. 2:30 o'clock—Races start. 3:30 o'clock—Full drese military review and drill. S d*cloek—Exhibit halls dose. 9 o'clock—Art Hall closes. 12 o'clock—Closing of grounds. H~H H-H Before 11 o'clock this morning, the Judges will hand to President Condor, of the Stats Agricultural Society, their awards on the agricultural exhibits, ths same being in sealed envelopes. At 11 o’clock, in the Music Halt, President Conner will break the seals end announce the awards. All inter ested, ee well ee those who wish to know who take tha big prices, should be present. ORPHANS' DAY~YESTERDAY. majority being sight-eaer* who cum* t»* study the great exhibits About which so much hue been said. Refills- In that the state fair, one of the very best In the history of Georgia, l« promises to bo an exceptionally large crowd today. Ths military review and drill by the Macon battalion of the ftecond regiment, which will begin in th« mile track at 3:10 o^dlook. will doubtless attract hundreds, aa the Im mense popularity of the militia was proven at the recent sham battle. Teaterday was Orphans' Day and them were nearly Ava hundred little tota. boys and girls, made supremely happy by a visit to ths fair grounds. They were taken through all of the exhibit halls and Into a number of the midway shows. Boms also saw th* races. The children were never more delighted, being loath to leave. The majority of the ministers of tha city also attended the fair yeeterday mil ware guests of the association. WINNER OF~fT000 PREMIUM. Grsat interest canters in ths an nouncement of tha winner of the one thousand Hollar premium for the best eounty agricultural axhlblt, which will be made today at 11 o'clock in Musio Hall. For two daye the three judges have bssn critically Inspeotlng the va rious exhibits, both county and indi vidual. and last night thsy arrived «t a decision. Ths rasults have been ,.'.1 in . , r .'loo*,, |, rh -• 1 he opened by President J. J. Conner, president of the Stats Agricultural So ciety, at the hour named. Thousands of people, especially the farmers of Georgia, are anxious to learn which of tho counties mado the best exhibit, and who art tho winners of ths priass of fered for tho beat individual dieplay*. There waa much rivalry among tho various counties in oreparing an ex hibit. snd, ss a result, sll of them sro especially good. It was therefor® very difficult for ths Judges to determine which wss tho on# ontitted to tho big premium. Hundreds will no doubt bs attracted to the grounds today simn'* for tho purposa of looming at flrat hand th# winners. WOMAN'S WORK EXHIBIT. The winners of tha premium* offered In the woman's work department will ho announced today. The Judges be gan work on tho various displays yes terday and will hava completed their task by noon today. Thero are several hundred exhibitor* In this department and tboy. aa well aa their friends, are anxious to Know who takes the premiums. THE RACeV'yESTERDAY. The races yesterday attracted large rowds and wort very ItAereotlng. All of the events Anlsbrd closer than *•| A BALD-HEADED WOMANS Shorn of Her Crown of Beauty Loses in Love and Marriage. Tltlr 1s certainly niost necessary to woman. Who could love and marry a bald headed woman? What charms could one array to offset such a dis figurement? A woman's goal is usually love and marriage. Her crooning glory Is her hair. Ths loss of her hairs mars her _ ... beauty, happiness snd success. Tet. Mr Kaapp MB iS5* r, * ht here ,n ____ 109 jrylrmlngham 109 Merrlgo 104 Harvest Times 109 Prank Lalor 107 Scotsdala 104 Third-race, six furlongs. i Dandy Dancer 114 Ben Double 119 Usury ..104 Lucullus ....119 Anna Hmlth ...109 Thunderbolt 107 Fourth nice, four furlongs. Pxpert-To-See 117 Tlleklns 109 Ansonla ........109 Red Quean .......114 (stria 114 Antlkamnla 109 Orphangs 109 ♦•ora (Oder X .<...109 Hky Blue 114 Bed Robin 114 peter rain .....109 tfaHI* Buter M.. 114 A COUNTY DISPLAY. As Viewsd by Hon. Martin V. Calvin, Secretary of ths Georgia State Ag ricultural 8ociety. Time and conditions considered, there la not on the fair grounds s more attractive or surprising display of agricultural products than that known an the nibH county, exhibit. In point of excellence and variety, the exhibit does old Bibb more thin proud. The possibilities of the coun ty, along agricultural lines, have boon for generations freely 'concede!, but that waa In a general and perfunctory way only—a word of mouth, so to speak; nothing more. The fact Is, when President Jon**, Irrepressible, ubiquitous and re sourceful as he IsTVaw the exhibit in place, he exclaimed: "Well, sir! Who would have believed It!" And that Is exactly what every other Bibb county man and womnn has as Id or looked or acte<L It Is th** old story of a prophet not without honor save in hia own country. In the number of varieties of com. hny, sweet potatoes, held peks, vege tables. fruits, etc., tho Bibb coj*ity exhibit measures ground with coun ties of larger experience at #t*t« fairs snd therefore pride thjinselvta as standing In the forefront. Raising pumpkins wn s supposed to he a lost art In Georgia. The display in hand clearly nnd aweeplnglv dem onstrate* that the art. If ever lost, ha* been recovered, and Is lu full practice In old Bihb. nibb has long been regarded as a "city county"—her chief product as tute •politician*. A visit to. and a careful Inspection of, the Bibb county exhibit will convince tho inoat obdu rate among the skeptics that tho good old county Is as prolific of fine corn, and prime liny, etc., as of men hlxhly capable and useful In public life. THE WAR TIME REJ.ICS. Tt will ban long time before auch a collection of war time relics as la notv In Mualc Hall can be seen, and the opportunity should not be lost. The collection of firearm* la one of the finest outalde of a national mu seum. Then there le the picture*, th# old time silk dresses; the gowns of tho long ago; the old loom, and a thous and thlnga well worth a long trip to ■ee. • Today and tomorrow will be the only day* this wonderful collection can he seen. \ AGRICULTURAL^ DISPLAY8. The award* In this department wl|» he made today, and those displays not previously mentioned will he told about In tomorrow's Telegraph* All of the displays 'were exceed ingly fine, pitch deserving of a blue ribbon If not cash prison. ADMISSION REDUCED. For 8aturday, tha admission to the grounds will be twenty-fiva cents. This reduction will give everybody In Macon an opportunity to ase the falrv and being.ths last d*y, the park should be full of people. It is positively th* last opportunity and should not be, neglected. Let everybody go and see th* fair. DRUNKENNESS A Curable Disease Eminent Physicians and Scien tific Men Agree 'That It Should Be Treated As Such. thousands of wanvm who are neglect* Ing or injuring Ltrir hair to auch an extent that It I* only a matter of time when It will be utterly ruined. Many women destroy the beauty of their hair through thoughtles*ne*s or Ignorance of certain facta. They use curling Irons over-heated, or to ex cess. which destroys the natural oil of the hafr. causing It to split, break and come out. They do not shampoo their hair often enough, or too often. They use soaps or preparations which contain Ingredients positively harm ful to the scalp and heir. As a result of euch treatment, dan druff la created, the hair loosens, lose* coldr. fall* out. and baldness com mences, unless proper and prompt pre caution* are taken ln / time. Then again, microbes and certain diseases bring about unhealthy scalp and hair conditions. Almost anyone may rid themsslve* of dandruff and diseased scalp and ante# that It will cure dandruff and baldness or It will not cost the user anything. That's a pretty broad statement, but w# will back it and prove It with our own money. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is the remedy thot will grow hair and overcome all scalp and hair troubles. It will grow hair even on bald heads, unless all life In the hair roots has been extinguished, the follicles closed, and the scalp Is r’axerf and «bl»»v. It sets Its name from the fact that It grew hair in 93 out of top cases, where It received a thoroughly hard. Impar tial and practical test. We want you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic at our risk. You surely cannot lose anything by doing so. while yotf have everything to gain. You had better think this over, and then come In .ami see ua about this offer. You will be well repaid for your visit to our store. The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co “Gate” Thomas, formerly of this city, is now with Delaney & Co., of 34 E, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Any orders for fine grade whiskies, beer, wine or , cordials will receive personal attontion, if sent there to him. GRAND STOCK OF SUITS, COATS, FURS AND ALL =0THER READY-TO-WEAR FOR LADIES!— Vte shall open the greatest campaign in our Ready-to-Vfear Department yet conducted in the State. The sale will include Suits, Coats, Furs, and all Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Apparel OUR SUIT STOCK is without a question, the finest, the-lowest .in price and tho best selected in Middle Geor gia. All the new shades: Taupe, Wisteria, Greens, Ca tawba, Blues, etc. Cut in tho best and most fashionable styles. Prices range from— $15.00 to $100.00 OUR COAT STOCK has no equal in Macon. It is not only unwise for a person to attempt to buy a Coat else where, but it reflects on their judgment as to tho quality and style of such garments. Wo carry the New Cuts and Colors—all lengths—Street, Evening, Automobile or Rain Coats. Prices Range $7.50 to $100.00 OUR FUR STOCK is now at its best. The cold days are here and now you will need the Fnrs. We carry everything that a Southern store can afford to the trade of this country. Ladies’ and Children’s Furs from-tho cheap variety to a most expensive. Prices From $1.00 to $350.00 OUR SKIRT STOCK is thorongh in every detail. Every quality of Panama Skirts, Satin Skirts, Silk Voile, etc.; also Silk Petticoats or Knit Underskirts. Prices Range 50c to $35.00 SWEATER COATS—A new gtock in every good color for Ladies, 'Children nnd Infants. The craze of the year. Come while this sale is on. Prices Range 75c to $5.00 WARM SLEEPERS—These are the best grade of Onting. Gowns. The cold nights are upon you and you should phone or come for these while the sale is on. Prices 75c to $1.50 BLANKETS AND COMFORTS—The best stock at the lowest prices in the state. Our sale prices are 25 per cent cheaper than elsewhere in the city. The freeze is on—Send ns your order or come in person to the sale, and make your selection. Prices Now $1.00 to $15.00 X I X X I i I i ! ease: th* naoderatt* drinker Is not sat isfied'with two or thh»e drinks a th* craving for more end more be come* Irresistible a* the disease ad- of the events ftnlabafi closer than. I*» The treatment used successfully by and sideboard, and formed the center- jwjlly *!»• K waa often 4 j thousands right In their own home* la pm* for the **4Ulaltt table.'the pink hard matter determine the three, orrtne. It is a scientific cure for winner*. Considerable feeling eras Drunkenneea and has given B»?h unl- raused among V** hpoMy. nnd the versa I satisfaction that tt* Is sold un- publle over the Judge* decision In the i d* r A positive guarantee to effect a flrat race, which dlaouajlfled Brambl*; cure or your money will be refunded III TWa «t»arante* la given In good faith Judges held that Jjjkejr Hmlth bad j nn g u carried out to the letter. Or- fweit guilty of "rough-riding" and of rtrte I* not iltv remedy: R ha* been . Interference In CfOMBf the track, and SO |d by the leading druggtiVi In every they refused to to i CUT for years. It hasiffted ten* of any of the money. The spectator* also thousand* from the depth* to worthy thought Mr. Knapp Unlehed ah**d 9f - ’ Proofeheet, but the Judge* decided reversely. The result* were as follows; First r ere-Seven furlongs. Prank l^lor (Roman*!!), first: Proofsheet *<8tanton).\ second; Mr. Knapp (Du* ble). third Time. l it. Fecund race—Bis furlong*. FUmey (Neely). first; Gtlverdesr (Steele). sec ond; little Osage tJL Dalai, third Time. 1:19. Third race—Five furlong*. St. Abe (Duble). first. Dandy Dancer (Gore), second, Judge Dundon tChtrry). third. Tins,. Fourth rece—Seven furlong*. Inva sion (Neely), first: May Jene (Stan ton). ascend; Still* Hardin (Dale), third. Time, l.M. > TODAY'S ENTRIES. Running races win continue throughout the week, and for today a fine program has been arranged. The features will be the flrat and fourth races. In which are entered all of the hading winner* *f the meet. The en tries are aa foUowMK -» First race, one tall*. Name Weight of Jockey? Helen Virginia 11« Precedence ..j..l 103 Fir Walter Rodina ...114 Fir Vagrant 11? get manhood and ha* the hearty endorse ment of grateful men and women in every state In the Union. Orrine No. 1 I* Tte secret remedy; Orrtne No. 3 Is tor thoee willing to take the treatment. Either form costs 1199 The guarantee Is the same In either case. Write to The Orrine Co.. Washington. D. C- for frug. booklet on Drunkenness, mailed In plain sealed envelope. Orrine will be mailed sealed «n receipt of price. Sold by leading druggists, and In this city by l! J. Lamar A Co. Pretty Bridge Party for Mis* Turpin, of Amtrieua. « Complimentary to Mlsa Josephine Turpin, the attractive guest of Mrs. Hondlette Oliver, Mrs. Annie Horne entertained Informally at a pretty bridge party Wednesday evening. The rarlors were beautifully deco rated with pink and white chrysanthe mums. and vase* of the same lively flowers also adorned in Mrs in the hall, where palm* and font* lb nandsor. e Jardinieres resting on pedestal* w*re effectively used also. An Interesting game waa played tor a prlxe given for top sco**, nnd afterward a supper of several course* waa served. The party waa a lovely affair, end a moat enjoynble one to the aonor guest, and others Invited to mc.*t her. Beautiful Reception and Box Party For Governor-E'ect Brown. Dr. and Mrs. E. Powell Fraser's re ception Wednesday evening for Gov- amor-elect and Mrs. Joseph Brown was a beautiful affair, at which a large number were Invited to meet the distinguished visitor, and It waa a matter of deep regret to all that Mrs. Brown wax detained at heme un. avoidably, nnd waa not present Tho handsome Georgia avenue resi dence of the Frasers was elaborately used entirely throughout the house, with handsome palms and feme. Red and white flower* were used In the library. In the halt and in the drawingroom, where the guest* were received, mammoth yellow ones banked the mantel, and long-stemmed one* filled handsome floor vases an! also tall cut glass vases on the tables. Receiving with Dr. and Mrs. Fraser were Governor Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Jones. Mrs. Fraser wore a handsome gown of Copenhagen blue satin, trimmed with gold and adver lace, and Ur.*. Jones a black lace gown over black satin, and embroidered with yellow NOTICE—Our expert man tailor, brought out from New York, will make:alterations on coats and suits. I The Union Dry Goods Company x eon set of cluny lace. The motif of the luncheon wal' green and white, artistically carried out with Eoater Hies a* a qenterplee*. the handsomo cut glass vase holding tham. and the can dlestick* with white candles tied with bow# of pale green tulle. Coverii were lalcDfor eight and an elegant msnu of several course* waa served. ‘ Seated at 4h* table were Mrs. Duncan, Mr*. John D. Little. Mrs. William H. Feltort. Mrs. Louis O. Stevens, Mr*. Henry M. Wortham. Mr*. 8. K. Jaq'uts; Mrs. Tracy Bax ter and Mr. Appleton Collin*. Mrs, Little, who was looking espe cially well, wgs beautiful in a stunning dlrectoiro gown of gray mado with handsome coat. „ .. Mrs. Duncan waa gowned In blue taffeta combined, with lacs. Mrs. Felton wore a lovely palo pink crepe de chine. ■" . _ \ Mr*. Wortham was very handsome In a black utln gown made dlrectoiro. and embroidered In *old. Mrs. Stevens waa beautifully gowned II) brown crep* d* chin*. Mr. and.Mrt. Wortham Entertain Thea- Mr. C and Mr*. H. M. Wortham enter tained the members of the Theatnr Club at a brilliant box party at 'The Thief." which wa% presented at the Grand Wednesday. In the party also wore Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ltttl*. of Atlanta, who have been In the cUy for several days. Mrs- Mule, who waa one of the most beautiful women In the Urge audience, wore an cxquUlte empire gown of blue embroidered In gold, which and Mis# Jo- JJrtp n mY>u~ empire, - and Two More Days State Fair trait- tn£ Mc SrJ“Xt>»» wrnmw eunww, «ue »«d«T nouinir ■ 1 crSne - de^ch'in# msde^'emDlre^and^m- beautlful Imported gown of yellow j SISSatSd lnMlw inV^ Sniedexqui- rallot satin, made empire, and Mr*.! RephJk cSinth?mum a tB vetr Martin waa gowned In a lovely cham-: Urge, rsggeh. fluffy ones. . pagne silk mad# empire and trimmed Th# boa .party Included Mr. and Mrs- wlth palo blue passementerie, a Urge Wortham, llrand Mr^ LI**]<*•.,**r. and aft** with p '“ n ’" comt>i " ,n * HpSas iCsiS; tr-ffkga dining room, where the predominating ii ra . btevena waa beautifully gowned In * * - V Great big plnxjwHrecci Reduced Railroad Rates to Macon Come to Macon ■while the sights are on and travel 'is cheap. - , Tho greatest Fair ever opened to the pnblio.' Everything wilLromain intact until Saturday night Saturday is Negro Day Specially set aside for tho negro population to take their time and get suggestions as to possibilities in farm ing and other industries. An educational display for tho advancement of civilization. ,, „ Reduced Railroad Rates to Macon Two More Days State Fair cnlor note was pink. de chine, trlmm CHINESE EDITOR TAKES U After the play Mr. and Mrs. Wortham dlrktlck* at each corner being capped entertained tu* part* at beautiful supper with pink allk shades under a silver;at their home, where the table decora- filagree. tlona were handsome pink .chrysanthe- About a hundred and twenty-five. rallmt during the hours from half aix to eight o’clock to pay their re spects to th# future governor of th# et*te. and afterward Dr. and Mr*. Fraxer entertained at a box party in hla honor at the Grand to witness "Th# Thief." Beautiful- Luncheon for Mrs. John D. Little* of Atlanta. Mrs. George W. Duncan entertained Wednesday at a beautiful seated lunch eon In honor of Mr*. John D. Little, of Atlanta, who ha* been a very charmlag visitor In the city this week, very much to the pleasure of her many friends bare. The handsome mahogany table we* bare end laid with a beautiful lunch- Mre, Wortham to Entertain at Brldoe. Among the very delightful affairs of the week will be the bridge, party Mr*. H: M. Wortham Will give thta afternoon at 3tS9 o'clock. The party wee planned for Mre. John D. Little, who will, however, not be able to remain over longer than today, return ing to Atlanta either tods/ or Friday morning. A Prixe Cake Maker. Such la Blue Ribbon Vanilla. Any housekeeper can make fine cakes If the use* Blue Ribbon Extracts. Don't think the pll*s can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases hive been cured by Doan's Ointment. BO cents at any drug store. SPIN OVER AUTO COURSE SAVANNAH. Nov. S —Despite the fact that he Is accompanied by a pub licity agent, committees from the 8a« vannah trade bodies‘were not notified until early this morning of the Jm- § finding visit to Savannah of Mr. LI urn Ling, the Chinese editor who is touring tho United States, but thl* fact did not keep the committee from meeting train after train. Their pa tience and persistence were rewarded this morning when the Chinese man of letter* appeared with hla small re tinue. Aa usual, with visitors of note, his most Interesting entertainment was a fait ride over the automobile course. ^Apparently he was not at all excited over the afxty-mlle-an-hour gait that the suto struck on the straightwaya He visited the boms# of the trade or ganisations that aided in welcoming him and spent some time at the city hall. He was especially Interested In the Industries of Savannah, the shipping, asking many questions about wages paid for labor, the articles manufac tured here and the chief Imports and exports. He had long talks with sev- • rnl of ;h** rr.on* p-omu.eru '.-'.:slno™ men In Savannah. He will probably go to Atlanta tonight, and will visit a number of other Georgia cities. . How la Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. lit Eighth avenue. San Francisco, recom mends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "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 end liver troubles Elec tric Bitters Is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alterative medicine invigorate* the system, purifies the blood and is espe cially helpful In all forms of female weakness. 60c at all drug stores. JAMES TALCOTT vs. Charles T. Holmes. —Scire Facias to Revive Judgment. CUy Court of Macon. The defendant, Charles T. Holmes, la hereby notified to be and appear either In person or by attorney, at the March term. 1909. of the city court of Macon, to be held !h and for Bibb county. Qa., on the first Monday Ic March. 1909, to show cause. If any he o«n. why certain Judgments In favor of James Talcott against him should not be revived. In default of which the court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain. Witness my hand and official signature, tills N v'mher 4. J* - c —|— R. H. SMITH, Clerk. The Traitor Is Coming COLLKQR DAY. -THE GRAND SATURDAY MATINEE AT t>90. NIQHT AT Sill, EVERY OIRL IN TOWN WILL CO TO 9EB JAMES YOUNG BROWN OF HARVARD SPECIAL Tfl 114 ea furtouge. will . 109 TO MACON FOR MATINEE. AND THE ATHLETIC COLLEGE BOYS. THERE ARE 27 OF THESE. AND SOME PRETTY QIRLS, TOO. COLLEOE OAV MATINEE