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SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1908
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RECENT POPULAR PUBLICATIONS
THE TRAIL *>F THE LONESOME
PINE, i John Fox, Jr.
EjEWX&RAND. * Mary Johnston.
THE FLY ON THE WHEEL. Kath
erine Cecil Thurston.
THE GUEST OF QUESNEY. Booth
Taeklnston.
THE LONG ARM OF MANSTER. E.
P.. Oppenheim.
.THE LITTLE BROWN JUG AT KIL
DARE. Meredith Nicholson.
THE TESTING OF DIANA MAL
LORY. Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
THE MAN FROM BRODNEY’S. G.
B. McCutchcon. . •
PETER. F. Ho prill,on Smith.
THE FIRING UNE. Robert M.
Chamber.. •
THE FLOWER OF THE DUSK, Myr
tle Reid.
A SPIRIT IN PRISON. Robert HIch.
Ins.
HUNDREDS OF OTHERS.
CARNIVAL OF
From All Parts of the Globe
Dispatches Tell of Many
Casualties
McEVOY’S,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Three persons
were asphyxiated by gns fumes, probably
by a kitchen stove at I$09 1 stieet. N.
W.. Qf this city late today. The dead:
Mrs. Hebe Brrnnerntan.
j v^irs. Hn nnorman, her ntotlssr-lu-law,
"f*° '
SOUTHERN
Cutts Brenncrnian, aged 18 months.
572 CHERRY ST i Th ® house was occupied by the family
A Clarence L. Brennerman, a stenogra-
't -lifter at the congressional Horary. When
- ■ | Mr. Brehnerman returned from work .hi*
Atoning he found his wife, his mother and
his Infant son dead on the tlor-
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY & MFG. CO.
130 Person* Perish.
TOKTQ. Nov. 7.—News has 1 reached
here of the loss of the itramer Tetsh.
which w*»> sunk during s Storm off Etorl
Utaml .Ate hundred and fifty persons
wrrr.on \ »\©d. The vesrel was crowded
fttduricen and passengers, and of
aboard only 23 were saved. The
•Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY
SWi>
I * Sevi
a- vessel of 67fi
Etorl
TO SAVE MOTHER
gets <1 and Taft 2. as Indicated by the
suit of the official count In that state,
will moke the electoral college stand as
follows: Taft 821: Bryan l«2.
STEVENSON CLAIMS
ILLINOIS ELECTION
CHICAGO, Nov. I.-
ifnalt Island near the island
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212.
dRYAN TAKES NEVADA BY
MAJORITY OF 200
RENO. Ner.. Nov. 8.—Democratic
GEORGIA, Bibb County—To the Supe
rior Court of said County:
„ The petition of theJBIbb Manufacturing
superior court of the county of Bibb <
the 6th day of September. 1907, and pet!
tiQner desires an amendment, to Its said
charter as hereinafter set out.
Petitioner asks that Its charter may be
— amended as to give . petitioner the
— to reduc
power and authority 1
million five hundred tl
jdtnl
minimum, and that It shall have the pow
er and authority to Increase Its capital
stock at any time to two million five
hundred thousand dollars (82.500.000), par
. __ _ maximum, and that It may
from time to time Increase or reduce Its
capital stock, but at
time shall the
par value of said stock be less than i
million five hundred thousand dollars
more than two million
Petitioner further asks that its charter
be amended so that the stockholders -
your petitioner may at any time by
vote of stockholders representing r
Jorlty of the stock of said corporation.
change tho legal residence of said corpo
ration to any county In the state o*
Georgia In which It conducts any burl
Hess authorised by Its charter, but before
such change of residence shall be effect
ive the Bibb Manufacturing Company
shall publish once a week for. four weeks
fn the newspaper In which the sheriff of
Blbh county publishes his sales. Its In*
Have you heard The Gayety
Quartette? Be sure to hear
lime'In like piper published them tonight from ? to 1Q) at
The Gayety Theatre.
county to which It proposes to move, and
said publication, sworn to by the presi
dent or secretary. of said company, to
gether with a certified copy of the origi
nal charter and any amendment thereto,
to be filed with the clerk .of the superior
court, of the county Into which It moves
Its residence.
honorable
Petitioner prays that this
court will pass an order or Judgment
amending Its charter as hereinabove set
GEORGIA. Bibb County—I. Robert A.
Nlsbet. clerk of the superior court of said
Sn .witness*^ whereof 'I Have hereunto set
my hand and seal of office thla the 6th
day of November. 1»0R.
ROBT. A. NISBF.T.
Bibb County,
GEORGIA. Bibb County—To the Supe
rior Court of said county:
The petition of Ralph B. SmaP, of Bibb
county, and Charles G. Peeler. -Qf Berrien
county, both citizens of Goorgla, respect-
themselves,
^WuTTy shows:
First. They desire foto
their associates, successors and assigns,
to be created & body politic and corpo
rate under thq name £nd style of Rural
Advertising Company tor the period of
twenty years, with the privilege of re
newing their charter at the rxi -ration of
that time upon a majority vote of the I
capital stock; and by said name and
style to have all the powers. rights, privi
leges and immunities with which similar
corporations are Invested by law^^aft
which may be Incident to tho
pllshment of the purpose and objects of
said'corporation. ■
Second. The capital stock of said con
poratlon shall be twenty-five thousand
dollars, divided Into shares of tho
value of one hundred dollars each, with
the privilege to said corporation of Inj
creasing Its capital stock at any time and
from time to time, upon a majority vote
cdlng
■KthlchHl
per cent has been paid fn.'
Third. The principal office and place
of business of said corporation shall be
In said county of Bibb, with the privilege
to said corporation of establishing branch
offices, and - conducting Its business, at
any and as many*'other, places within
and without tne’ state of Georgia as It
may deem
Fourth. The obPIViPmP^liPIII
corporation is pecuniary gain to Its
MEETS ON NEXT MONDAY
STATE BOARD PHARMACY
and. to thet end. that It shall have the
right,/.power and authority to contract
for and handle, for Itself and any other
rereons or corporations, any and all kinds
of advertising matter, and advertising
devices, and to advertise goods, wares,
merchandise, real estate, and other
things whatsoever for sale or purchase or
any other lawful purpose In newspapers
and magazines, and by cards, hand bills
nnd all other devices and mediums,
which »nav now and hereafter be used
for advertising, snd that It may have
. the right to make all contract# neces
sary for such purposes.
Sixth. Raid corporation dealres
right to secure, own. buy and sell patent
rights and copyrights, and the use there
of for advertisements nnd advertising
devices of all kinds, and to act as agent
for sny persons or corporations: and. for
Itself and others, to borrow and lend
money, and buy and sell stocks, bonds,
notes and any other property, real, per-
eve n th. ^ * Bald corporation desires the
right^bv authority of a majority vote of
ALL OF TNE ESCAPES
enhnot recover. The fire was caused by
Casey lighting the kitchen stove with
oil. The other occupants of the
<*. who were asleep, wire euffocitcd
LA8T ONE WAS CAPTURED YESTER*
DAY AND WILL BE BROUGHT
TO MACON THIS MORNING.
The last of the convicts who escaped
from the Bibb county convict camp
the night of the 2uth of i
caught yesterday not a great
— —' “ *■“ broug
from Cordele. and will be brought (o Ma-
-— thla morning.
Conklin,
—— - —ug)
... Thursday in Cordele, were in Bib-
Jail yes'ei day and Identified by Superin
tendent wimbuate r
•Conklin said If he had been allowed to
“— hta own Judgment Id tod tod
or so. he n n*er wo<
When the tour esc:
: and had had
would have bet-n
■■PNtoVRMPtoIPBgBPJesc-aped from the
camp they went together as far as South
caught.
camp they went togethei
Macon and ha tried to induce them to
separate, saying that thoir chances for
8 Betting far to better singly,
■scar Wright agj-tW with him and went
Jn ono_ direction. >*ut ho whs caught.
walked ?n
when approaching Cordate Walker, tho
man captured yeatirday. decided lie
would shift for h'meelf by inking a farm
er’s mule and going off. IIo made the
mistake In passing through the town.
nThe two men. Phillips and Conklin,
Jere the men who with others made.tho
murderous assault on Sheriff Copper at
the Perry Jail some time ago. They were
Mfgarded as dangerous men.
JThe tour men will now bo punished
under tno law for escaping, and they
have forfeited all chances for pardons.
CAPE. IVANKINS MEETS
WITH BAD ACCIDENT
HAD HIS LEO BROKEN IN PECULIAR
MANNER ON YESTERDAY
. Capt. A. B. F. Watkins,
known cotton buyer, had his leg broken
yesterday In a peculiar manner.
time Captain Watkins has
* m near Loralne. Ho
terday morning and
i operating a farm 1
In tho city yester
t to the Empire C
Empire Coal Co.
...j business there.
tempted to get Into his wagon when tho
horse suddenly moved off, throwing him
between the wagon and the platform,
falling In such a way'as to break his loft
leg below the knee.
Dr. Max Jackson and an ambulance
were called and Captain Watkins was
FINE COFFEE DRANK
. AT THE STATE
What shall we say of the Jackson
Rffuare Coffee displayed and demon
strated by A. B. Small & Co. Too much
rannot be said. First, the quality and
flavor la most excellent, and furnishing
to the tired workers, besides the great
crowd, a hot cup of coffee at all times
proved a boon. It was a most popular
jilscj^and Justly so, for It was indeed fo-
TSttfe booth you draw no blanks. '
Therefore let us return them thunks.
We trust the good Jsckson Square Coffee
made many customers at our fair..
Be sure and try this delicious coffee
In your homes. It Is Imported and fount
td by the Importer’s Cofff '**
Orleans.
Co., New
Mr. Chat. E. Jordan, secretary of the
state board of pharmacy. Mr. Sam Bayne,
member of the executive committee,
and Mr* Herman Khuptrlne. ef Savannah,
another member,, will accompany State
Drug Inspector T. A. Cheatham to At
lanta tomorrow night, where they will
attend the meeting of the board “
There will he a large class of applicants
for druggists* license at this meeting,
and Dr. Cheatham Will deliver a lecture
on the requirements and operation of the
pure food and drug law.
Don’t fail to visit The Gay
ety Theatre, continuous moving
pictures from 2 to 10 p. m. II- iemo? *
Seven Burn to Death.
LAKE. Manitoba. Nov. 6.—The
: or k. W. Carey, a former. I'vlng a
miles south of here, waa destroyed
id Mrs. Carey.
Gillespie,
was etsylnjj
id a Hiss i
v.«»*»*»». The election of
Oovernor Chas. 8. Denfcen to serve an
other term as governor of Illinois will bo
contested by hts democratic rival, nc-
«online tn a signed statement Issued to
night' by Chas. Bbeschensteln. chairman
ot the democratic state central commit
tee*. The statement follows:
’•‘I an convinced that with a correct
count nnd an honest canv&tt Adlal E.
SL vch&O!! has a plurality of tne vote
eftt in the election last Tuesday, for
governor of Illinois. The fientond for a
recount will be made upon the legisla
ture as provided for In the statutes.”
Governor Deneen’s plurality la estima
ted nt from 23,000 to 26.0M. Ben II. At
well. secretary to Chairman Bdeachen-
stein explained that error* In the count
had already beeh dissevered In several
precincts and It was calculated that Mf
only three ballots In each of 4.040 voting
precincts in Illinois were taken from
Deneen and siven on recount to Hteven-
the latter would bo found to have
the election.
That pretty little Gayety
Theatre has re-opened, he sure
to' pay. it a visit and enjoy
yourself.
T. & P.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. Judge E. D.
maunder*, of the United States circuit
court, today enjoined the Texas nnd Pa
cific railroad and the legal counsellors of
the corporation from violation of tho re-
cent act of tho l^oulslana legislature
prohibiting non-resident or foreign cor
porations from transferring milts, from
the state courts to the federal courts.
The Injunction was Issued In the case of
tho Mercantile Trust Company, of New
York, and Edward Gannon against the
Texas and Pacific railroad and attorneys
for the road.
Tho trust company holds 825,000,00(1
this a test case.
YOUNG MAN HUNT BY
THE RAZZIE DAZZLE
DAN RICHARDSON STRUCK BY THIS
THING DOWN A7 THE
■MMPMWMMHSJMPWmilllBPROTPWIIght
badly bruised about the back and hips,
as a result of a collision with the ocean
wave, or nlzzlo dazzle, on Happy Streot
at the Macon State Fair.
[Mr, Richardson had been a passenger
out from under it when *.ho
Ing . j ,
machine, for some reason, made a sud
den dip. striking him and throwing film
violently** * —
verely.
He was Immediately taken to the Macon
hospital, where the physicians say that
while his Injuries are very painful, they
are not likely to bo serious.
STRUCK ON THE DEAD
WITH SLEDGE HAMMER
ENGINEER DESSAURE, AT STATE
SANITARIUM, ATTACKED BY A
PATIENT.
Capt. J. W. Wilcox
word that hli
: the
la hammer a few days ago, wos getting
along well. tom
I Engineer Dessaure came to Macon
rently to consult Capt. Wilcox, who toll
formerly the engineer at the sanitarium,
as to the laying of a pipe that was I
needed. He went back home to follow
up the plan suggested, and while at worki
one of the patients picked up a k! '
hammer, and before he could
strained, struck the engineer a fearful
blow on the head with It. and Immedl-
[atoly struck the engineers assistant In
Iha same manner.
At flrpt It was thought that the blow
«vss a serious one. and that was tho
report at first received In Macon, but tne
news of yesterday wag to the effect
he was getting along well.
MARCH OF PUNT LICE
ON THE JAIL FRONT YARD
After Eating up All the Turnips, They
Are Now After the
Plowere.
Mention was made of the onslaught of
billions of plant Ere on the little patch
of turnips In the Jail yard, and the total
destruction of the turnips within a few
days. Not a vestige of the turnip leaves
was left, and the ground looked aa though
__ It had naver been planted.
heatham will deliver a lecture Spw the |lce have attacked the flowers
In the front yard of the Jell reatdenpe,
and the ebryaantnemuma and other flow
ers are dying aa though a strong solution
of potash had been poured over them.
There are some vary valuatf
thla nAsi
Huable plants In
Its stock to Issue bonds in any amount if f. — —— •*» r' “** —
Site’S,''.? SSS&lflS® 1 0a y et y Quartette 7 to 10,
Its property and franchises, or by pledr- ■ ■ "«- ■
Ing it* income, upon any terms or condl-...,
^ tt . TAX COLLECTOR JONES
r and enjoy all
the powers and Immunities of a corpora-
. ‘IiiNfMr
tlon as soon as there are bona fl<
rrlotions to fifty per cent of Ita capital
_ Whe^fore ^petitioners pray^ that _ said
Company be made a
Rural .
body politic and corporate, far the term
and purpose, sod with all the rights,
powerf and orivlleges hereinbefore set
forth, and whl'-h are granted and i
Georgia.
like corporations by.
bars of
TO LEAVE THE COURTHOUSE
JOHN P. ROSS.
Attorney for Petitioner.
Filed In office, this 4th day of Novam-
ROBT._A. NI8BET.
The office of Tax Collector Jones will
be moved in a few days from the base
ment of the courthouse to the ►uildlng
formerly occupied br the Coca-Cola Bat
tling Company, on Mulberry street, and
later occupied by the fair «»soctat!on
As has been stated
fever have originated
fair SfrSoeiaMor
11. severs* cases
^ In tne office In
court hone* basement, and Mr. Jones
U ought it best to get away from It un*ll
the county commissioners van build an
Clerk Bibb Superior Court I annex to the courthouse.
yard, among them a l*mon tree that
been bearing Very Urge ahd fine
ns for months. Whether the lice wilt
attack this tree remains to be seen.
Where the lice came from Is not known.
If there Is anything to kill them without
killing the plant, Jailor Hubbard would
like to know It Jle Is In despair.
REGISTRATION IS SLOW
FOR THE ANNEX ELECTION
Registration for the annexation eleotton
to be held on the list la excesdlngly
slow, about twenty-seven voters having
qualified 10 date.
There are about 1M voters In the terrl
tyry sought to be anfiet*-: It Is prob
able, however, that before the hooka
the llth. tne majority of the
voters «Ui have registered. '
MARYLAND VOTE:
TAFT 2;
BALTIMORE, Nov. Calculations of
the official retuma of Tuesday’s election,
not finished until well after midnight,
show that the electoral vote of
will be spin. Bryan getting - ..
electors nnd Taft 2. On ths popular
—the vote cast for tho elector receiving
tho highest number—Taft carries the
state by 561 votes. His elector polling
the highest vote received 116.471 and the
uir iiiKurai vuio rct«Tjvcu
highest Bryan elector 115.910.
The Ohio Vots.
CINCINNATI. Nov. I.—Tho complete
Igures from ‘ *'
_.t Tuesday' _ ...
additional precincts,
CappelL of Mempl
Ifht. struct Ions to Cspt
zryland them there dead or allvt.
of the a feature of Interest was (Uncovered
today when John Cochran stated that he
was iw night rider by compulsion. It Is
generally admitted that a number were
simply forced to ride .with, the outlaw
bands or suffer punishment at their
bands. Frank Jnmoii, one of the pns-
Camp Nemo, said today that he
from 73 of the 88 counties In Ohio
election. «nfl P^ c h»^iy_* 00
total i
1.871 pre
cincts. or with only 600 precincts lacking,
give Taft 487.368; Bryan 348.450.
Harmon,/ democratic candidate for gov
ernor. *ln 3.820 precincts received 462,770;
Hurrls, republican. 447,881.
218 REPUBLICANS
1Y3 DEMOCRATS
ACCORDING TO LATE REPORT8 RE
PUBLICAN SIDE GAINS TWO
VOTES.
■ CHICAGO, Nov. S.-^The returns from
congressional districts throughout the
icountry resulted in a republican ga|m|
I two aa compared with figures of ■■■
night. Albert Douglass, republican, wAs,
[contrary to previous advices, elected In
the eleventh Ohio district, and Moses P.
Klnkcard, republican. Who was reported
aa defeated In the arxth Nebraska dis
trict, was wlso returned as elected. Thai
contest In the fifth Nebraska district Is
extremely close and It will require tho
the reports, already re;
TAMMANY STUCK TO
BRYAN SAYS MURPHY
NEW YORK. Nov. *.-Chas. F. Mur
phy. Inudt-r of Tammany Halt, dictated
atatnment tonight In which ho denied
specifically that Tammany Hall did not
support Bryan.
’•It Is silly to accuse Tammany Hall of
* “ U6
knifing tho natlonnl democratic ticket,
taking all tho circumstances Into coniid-
eiatlon." said Mr. Murnhy. "Many >«>■-
sona who are making the charge Know
* il/ut hope to make political in pi
— making
Jietter, hut hope to m
lul at Tammany'* expenu.
•’There la plenty of proof that TAm
many Hall wa* almnlutcly loyal. Th(
fact that the democratic candidates oi.
the county ticket received far less then
the normal democratic
enough In Itself I
era lie majority H proof
■nmPPBPBIPIPthnt Tammany wss not
Mn any way responsible for the Bryan
■ slump. The county ticket suffered be-
cause of Bryan’s wenknoss.
"Before the convention we knew
could not carry New York and there was
nothing until election to change this be
lief. Bryan ran no far behind here Just
because the people were against him.
"There was no treachery. The whrJ
result was due only to Bryan's weaknefli
and the strength of Taft, which pulled
Hughe* through.”
Mr. Murphy also commented on the
charge* of treachery made against Tam
many by Raymond Robins, of Chicago.
Mr. Murphy raid lie hag written a letter
to Mr. Robins demnndlng that the latter
prove Ms charges. mmm
VICTIM RIDERS
BMRW*.1
Hams wss fired upon, knocked down
and beaten by unknown men supposed
to be "night nders” her* late lost night.
Mr. Williams Is one of the best snd
most peaceable citizens, and without
known enemies.
The Intruders-thre* or four In num
ber—were prowling areund the rodm of
" Williams trying to break In. When
red off they refused JO go. While
Stays Falling of Upraised Axe
By the Timely Use of
Firearm
CHARLOTTE. N. C.. Nov. Fearful
lest hi* father strike, his mother, whom
he waa pursuing, with an axe which he
he'd upraised*. Ernest T. Hayes, 20 years
old. shot and mortally wounded It. T.
11 a ye* at Belmont, a suburb of this city,
tonight.
The youth at once surrendered to the
police. The father Was taken to the Pres-
nvterinn hospital, where it Is suld'he will
die. Tho bullet entered tho back of the
head nnd lodged in the brain.
Tho trouble grew out of the demand
by Hayea of .money which he had given
we. When the demand was refused,
man seized an axe and pursued bis
wife. To attending physicians, the fsther
stated that hi* nny was Justifiable In
-ting him and begged that he-be net
ecuted.
GET THEM THERE
DEAD OR ALIVE
famous outlaw.
It there is any one thins that a
woman dreada more than another it
L-i a surgical operation.
We can state without fear of a
contradiction that them aro hun,
dreds, yes, thousand!-, of operations
performed upon women in our hos
pitals which are entirely linneces.
Bary and many havo been avoided by
LYDIA E-PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
For proof of this statement read
the following letters..
Mrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman,
Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkhatn:
" For eight years I suffered from the
most severe form of fem&lo troubles and
was told Hint nn operation waa my Only
hope of recovery. I tvroto Mrs. Pinkhatn
for advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkhara’s
Vegetable Compound, and it has saved
my lifo and made mo n well woman.”
Mrs. Arthur It. House, of Church
Road, Moorestown. N. J., writes:
41 1 feci it t* my duty to let people
know what Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vego-
tablo Compound ban doAe for me. I
Buffered from female troubles, and last
March my phyaiclnn decided that nn
operation was nccesaary. l^Iy huabnnd
objected, and urged mo to try L.vdta
E. Pinkhara’s Vegetable Compound,
nnd to-day I nm well and strong.”
PACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty yearn I.ydin E. l’ink-
ham’B Vcgetnblo Compound, mado
from roots nnd herbs, tins been tho
standard remedy for female ills,
nnd has positively curcdtliousnndsoi
rnn Truu llinpro women wholmvc lieen troubled with
Instructions to Captain in
< Charge of Alleged Riders
Being Removed
CAMP NEMO, Twin., Nov. A purls-
of nine, alleged night riders, was taken
go Union City today under chuTga of Capt.
capped, of Memphis. Col. Tatom’s In
structions to Capt. Cappeli were: "Qet
i distant relative of Frank James,
THREATENING NOTES
UNION CITY. Tenn.. Nov. Eleven
prisoner* held in conneftlon with night
rider depredation* In the R*«| Font lake
legion, were brought into Judge Jones’
court today under heavy military guard-
They had *ued out writs of habeas ror-
pirn charging that Gov. PutterHoo hud
violated nl* constitutional u'lthnrlty In
ordering out the militia to arrest them,
Attorney Pierce, for the defendants,
Htnppcd proceeding* by a motion, which
wa* granted, that he be allowed to con
sult privately with hi* client*, a privilege
whlcrn had been denied him at ihe milita
ry camp where the men have been de
tained. Court adpjourned until tomorrow.
Judges Hwlgert nnd
annnymous letter* warning them to de
slat from further connection with the
case and threatening -their lives
WILL GRAHAM TO HANG
' FOR HIS AWFUL CHIME
Inul attack on Ml** Pearl Tucker, a 16-
yenr-old white girl, conferaed^today ‘
wag sentenced to hang December 1*. The
crime wa* committed a month ago, and
fearing lynching, a company of slate mi
litia haa been on guard nt the courthouse
during the trial. Graham was removed
to the penitentiary under guard of tho
soldiers to await the execution of-the
sentence.
OTHER DRIVERS
REACH NEW
NEW YORK, Nov. •.—Ths arrival toL
night of Francis 8zls*. who Is to drive
one of the two Rensults, nnd of VbycJ
llemery. Rone Hunt lot and Fritz Erie, i
who are to he at the wheel of the three
Hens curs, brings the contingent of fa
mous foreign drivers Who ere to partlcl-l
pate in tho forthcoming grand prize race
of the Automobile (.’lub of America at
Havennah«Ao a full roster. Nsszaro, Wag.
DePalma,
(■•i, KIgal at
to HHvannah.
The entry today of a specially built
Bulck brings the American participation
ALABAMA GIRL IS
OGDENARURG. N. Y.. Nov. I -*En
eased In a plaster cast, illnnl* K1sh4r, a
circus rider who was Injured sometime
ago by being thrown from her horse,
left her# today ft.
left here today for her home In Alnhstnn.
Hhe will lie In a cdt during her .railroad
journey south.
The accident In which the young worn
an wa# Injured occurred during a per
formane* at Mslofi* last September. lie
horse became frightened end bolted to
ward the spectators. The ilder was
She will II* on a cot during h»-r railroad
thrown to the ground, nearly every bone
In her body'being broken.
they were on the veranda, trying to
make an entrance, Mr. Williams opened
the door and fin d several shot* st them.
Thcv knrir-ki-fi him down and beat him.
’ room Is on South Broad
They fired ten
Mr. Wllllurim'
portions
Schell.
_ _J| tout..
of the moet thickly ^settled
Oldest Photographer Deid.
COLUMBIA. 8. C., Nov. «.-John R.
shorto, born In Germany In III I. be-
Rchorto,
Ileved to be, the world Mr* photo
grapher, died In Yorkvllle, . B. C . -today,
after a few days’ Illness. Mr. ftchorb had
been active up to the time of his death.
He received a college education, and
after extensive travel settled In Houth
Carolina, practicing his profession up to
within a few days of his death.
The Missouri Vote.
HT. LOUIH Nov. s — Returns compiled
by the Republic tonight give Taft the
electoral vote of Missouri by a plurality
ot 2.118 over Brvan. Three*returns are
complete from all hut thr»» of the ill
counties of the state *nd Include esti
mates based on partial returns from the
miming counties. The Globe-Democrat
Piece# U»e Taft plurality In
••700.
;ccss of
PERSONAL
Miss Meta Duke, of Attl JM.
attractive^ and MkL.Iv ^rcompiUhed
Ga.. n very
'(mjniihed
Urtv .o ti,. u :»r‘ Mr .n.1 Mo
Dahnev. of 419 New etrmi—
mad- Macon their hoi
manager of the Macon IrotJe—.
Florence Dayis
At the Crantl
For Sale
12.800.00—Will buy four new bouses
renting for 383.00 per month. In good
renting locality: shows good investment
and always rents.
$3.750.00—Sire negro houses in good
condition, renting for 8480.00 per year.
This is over 13 per cent on amount in
vested. .
83.600.00—A thoroughly modern homo-
built to live In—with waterworks and
electric lights, situated on the best part
of North Highlands. Wo can arrange
very attractive terms to tho proper
party.
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and .
, Insurance M
■ PHONE 207-
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
For Sale
$1,800
Wilt buy a handsome alx (8) room
tealdence In Bellovu<C newly papered
and painted, and In apple-pla order,.
Haa & largo lot, also 103x208 feet
(half sere), and fronting street car
line. Known as the Russell place.
Purchaser can get possession In thir
ty (30) days. NOW is your chance
to get a nice home at a GREAT BAR
GAIN. Terms If desired.
JORDAN REALTY CO.
displacements; inlliiminntioii, ulcera
tion, llbrotd tumors, irreitularltico,
poriodlo pains, itnd backache.
Mrs. Plnklinm Invites nil nick
women to write her for rnlvlco.
Sin- ha, untiled tlinn-imds t-i
licnltli. Address, Lynn, .Maas.
ROOSEVELT AS
HARVARD HEAD
Southern Nowspapcrs General
ly Advise Against Such
a Move
euse Ilersld today stood prominent ed
itor* of th« country for their opinion re
garding the selection of President Rboso-
belt as ths succeraor to President Flint,
of Harvard.
Clark Howell, Atlanta Constitution,
wired that Roosevelt would make an ideal
successor.
The editor of the Newi and Courier,
Charleston. 8. *nld that tiie nonlhern
•coplo will advlnn ngulnst such
Josephus Daniel*. News and •
Raleigh, wired: "By all mean* Roosevelt
should be elected president; Rockefeller,
bursar and Root, professor of political
economy, u Harvard Is to teach absolut-
Wadley Investment Co.
Ism, gTeed am! usurpation.”
The Leader, Guthrie. Okla.
sentiment suggested Bryan.
Okla., said public
OIL TRUST GASES
ARE P0STP0RE0
NEW YORK. Nov. 6.— Announcement
was made by the officials of Ihe jUanJ-
urn Oil Company today that word had
been received from United States Dis
trict Attorney Randolph, of Memphis,
Twin., that the federal suits against the
Btandard Oil Company, of Indiana, which
were to be called for trial on November
l« in Jackson, Tenn., have been con
tinned Indefinitely.
It Is not likely that the cases will come
up until nfter th« present terms V>f the
federal court In Tenner***", which will ba
concluded early next April.
Hello of Charles I.
The scarlet cloak worn by Charles I
on the scaffold In front of Whitehall Pal
ace has been pre*rmed to the mayor and
corporation of Bhrewsbury br the Wal-
cot family of Bitterly Court Batofa. The
cloek wa* secured by Wm. Wucot, i
Haloplan celebrity, who was pact of honoi
to the unhappy monarch, and, who at
tended his majesty on the scaffold. It hsi
»>een In th* possession of the Welcot
family for 260 years, nnd wa* exhibited
at the Society of AntlcquU!** In 1**1. It
I* In a splendid stats of preservation.—
London Telegraph.
FOR RENT
No. 147 Ro*e Park, 9-r„ two
batha .....* W.OO
NO. 107 First fit., 7-r $32.60
No. 225 iBellevti* Av#., 6-r......$20.00
No. $10 Duncan Av©.. 5-r lULfO
Corner of Carling and Rambert.. 125.00
Florence Davis snd Elliott Dexter, as
"Mary Hamilton” and "J. O. M. Hylton,
Eaq.. 4. P.,”* respectively, were tfto prin
cipal figures In ths very beautiful and
romantic comedy, "Under th# Greenwood
Tree." presented at the Grand last night.
Miss Davis Is both beautiful In fcsrson and
charming In ber versatility snd vivacity
of manner. Hej volft Is rich In th# va
riety of It* tones and Jn Jh» love scenes
ihe used it with irresistible effect~on
the audience, a« well aa on her stranger
lover, a ypung country squire who sent
to Jal| eomi trespassing Gypsies on his
land'and stayed to sue for th* bend of
the truant heiress disguised aa a Gypsy
maid. Mr. Dexter was vary pleasing snd
satisfying as the Infatuated English
' Justice of th* peace.
Ilf Clayton, l-i
No. 121'Holt, *-r,.
No. 822 Monroe, 7-r......
$62 Third, 5-r ......
No. 1171. Oglethorpo. 7*r.
639 College, 9-r
742 Collega, i9-r
10(2 Oglethorpe, (-r ..
150$ Second, 6-r
211 wtnshlp, s-r
210 Wlnfehlp. 6-r
22.60
$23.60
$20.00
....... 82.60
.. J...$25.00
117.60
$16.00
.......$1400
-..$13.00
$12.50
$13.00
B. A. WISE & 00.
Istrlct CoOr* of the United
at©# 1 for’the’Western Division of"the
tuthern District of Georgia.
In t
•^j,
In the matter of John W. Oliver. Bank
pipt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditor*
of John WToilver. of Dublin. In th*
county of Ijiurrn*. and district afore
said, a bankrupt: .
Nolle© I* hereby given tluit on the 6tli
day of November A. P. 1909. the said
Joh* W. Oliver was duly adjudji
t.Arkrupt: and tl.at th# first ~ A
•editors will tie held at Ma
ounty, Oeorgln In the Grand Oper
jtry i— — — —
ward Van Boan aa "Kennett Graham.’ ,
PMfplR-
and Mlsa Theodora Dudley ha ::
gleden,” were al*o excellent, in t
The company aa a whole waa i
at which time the i
their r
.-.mine the bankrupC
audience was well pleac-d. hut not properly come h*
large os the compenyp and tho play| bankrupt Is reqt — — __
deserved. , ; that day for examination.
A delay In th# arrival of the ecenaryl ALEXANDER PROUnflT.
Real Bgtate, insurance and Loans,
Phono 1136. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg,
For Sale
In East Macon I offer a 6-room cot
tage trf a very desirable community,
on a largo lot ami on car lino at
$1,360.
Thla la one of the nicest homes across
tho river. Will b« glad to show It.
FOR RENT.
No. 310 Carling Ave., 6-r $30.00
No. 803 Cherry HI., 7-r 912.SO
No. 7421 College Ht.. S-r $40.00
No. 467 runcan Av©., 8-r $$0.00
No. 114 Lynn Ave., 7-r $12.60
No. 600 Mill St.. C-r $12.00
Ng. 763 Plum 8t.,_8-r $35.00
Vo. 406 Rom 8t.. 7-r...... $25.00
No. 408 Ross 8t., 7-r $22.50
Cor. Reinberc and Carling Ave.,
•r % r....$25.00
. 1023 Hecond 8t,» Ji-r $18.00
. 257 Wlnshlp St.. S-r......,.$12.50
No. 260 Wlnahlp St., 6-r $15.00
Frank B. West
Real Estate and Inauranca.
417 Charry 8t.
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
Grand Building, Phone 627.
FOR RENT
WE MOVE OUR TENANTS FREE.
Immediate Possession.
Two-story brick store, corner Fourth
and 'express offlco alley, noxt to union
depot, $76-00.
$78 Orange atreet: very desirable
two-story house, nine rooms and .bath,
tollot ouch floor, antf servant’s house
This house haa Just been
newly painted: plumbing thoroughly
rejwired,#and is in perfect condition,
°‘ ' FOR 8ALE.
We have for sale a beautiful tract
of fifteen acres of land, lying within
one mil© of city limits and three or
four hundred yards from ©nd of car
Thla is an Ideal alto for a dairy;
line.
Is close enough to city and car line to
be suh-dlvliled Into ^residence lots.
Price $3,000.00. Let ua show you this
place and tell you more about It.
Just listed with us on North High
lands a nice large lot on Laurel ave
nue, nesr North avenue that we can
sell for $460,00. This Is an excellent
hnrgatn and will be on the market at
this price only a few dnya.
WADLEY INVESTMENT 00.
Grand Building, Phone 627
FOR SALE
$950—2 4-room houses that bring an
annual rental of $148. Terms If de
sired/
$1,200—Will buy a very desirable 6-
room house that rents for $12 Mr
month. We will sell you this without
u cash payment on monthly notes of
$20 per month.
$2,100—6-room house. No 260 Orange
street. Terms $500 cash, balance in
monthly notes. Rented at present at
$20 per month.
$2.600—A very desirable 7-room
house, Cleveland avenue. VfnavOl*.
Terms $800 cash, balance $30 per
month. '
$2.800—A nice 5-room cottage on the
Heights. Wo can sen this payable
monthly at $40.
$2.800—A brand new 4-room house
on Duncsn avenue. Terms $60 per
month. Thl* piar#. is now rented to
a good tenant at $25,
Minton-Morgan Co.
REAL ESTATE,
420 Gherry street.
IKE WIN8HIP HERBERT SMART
WINSHIP A SMART,
INSURANCE.
"•*1
prevented the mating* performance
Thla November 6, 1901,
1 in Bankruptcy,
ACCIDENT. HEALTH. FIR* ‘
.Washington BLecK ^ , 1