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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1903
PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN AWARDED
FOR AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS;
BARTOW WON THE FIRST PRIZE
Over Two Days Is Required
in Determining the
Winners
6REAT STATE FAIR
WILL CLOSE TODAY
Today la Naoro Day, and Prlca of Ad*
minion Haa Baan Reduced to Twsn-
tyfiva Canta—All Exhibit! and At*
traotiona Will Remain in Place Until
Tonight—Jockey Cothrall Badly In
jured on Track—Pram luma Awarded
in Art. Flroiculture and Horticulture
Departments—-Crowds Still Flock to
the Ground!.
AGRICULTURAL PREMIUMS.
Flrat—Bartow ceunty, *1.000.
Btcond—Worth county, $760.
Third—Bibb county. *500.
Fourth—Cnmden county, $200.
Fifth—Spalding county, $200.
Siatli—Baldwin county, $200.
Individual Displays.
R. D. Durden (Bibb county)—
Firat. $150.
ADMI88ION REDUCED TODAY.
Thla being the final day of the great
atate fair, the price of admlaelon haa
been reduced to twenty-five canta. Thla
la expected to bring out all of the chil
dren and othera who have not had the
opportunity to vieit the fair. Season
ticket! and paeees will be good today,
Juat the aame aa usual.
What Shall We Have for Des
sert?
Try JBL!*-0, the dainty. appetlalnf.
economical dessert. Can be prepared In
stantly—simply add tolling water and
serve when cool. Flavored Just right;
sweetened Just right; perfect In every
way. A 10c. package makes enough doe-
Sert for a large family. All grocers oell
It. Don't accept substitutes. JKLL-O
complies with all Pure Food Laws. 7
flavor*:—Turnon. Orange. Raspberry;
Strawberry. Chocolate, cherry. Peach.
While negroes will attend tho fair
today In large numbers, the usual
white patronogo Is expected to con
tinue. Unlike most fairs, the exhibits
will remnln In place, aa will all of the
shows, find tonight the appearance of
the grounds will be Just the same aa
a w*i«k ago. Ho those from the coun
try who visit the fair today, or others
who hnve not been down before, will
not miss a slnglo thing. Even the
regular balloon ascension will be
made.
Th* feature of the atalo fair was tho
announcement of the winners of tin
premiums offered for the best agricul
tural displays, both county and Indi
vidual. the result being as given above.
NO surprise was occasioned by-the
awarding of the flrat prlae to Harlow
county, which had one of the best,
lost complete and most
rtlstlcally
arranged ’agricultural displays ever
seen nt a state fair In G*brglu. And
almost ranking with It In point of
excellence wus that from Worth coun
tv. which whs given second prlae.
Thee* twp exhibits were among tin
leading features of Ihe fair and were
always center* of Interest for visitors
and others.
On account of several minor dis
putes. which had to be settled by mjn«-
committees. Ihe Judges did not
announce th.* premium-takers until
after 2 o'clock. A cheer went up fi»m
those Iti Agricultural llall when the
blue ribbon was pinned
and
at the taking of second and third
prises, respectively, by Worth and Bibb
counties.
The premiums, aggregating nearly
three thousand dollars, were paid as
soon aa the Judges' decision'* were
made known, certified checks, signed
by President Ben L. Jones, being
given.
JOCKEY WAS INJURED.
The only aceldent of the highly
eesaful ten dava’ track meet of the
state fair occurred late yaaterday aft
ernoon Just at the finish of the last
race of tlm day, when Expect-To-Sce,
after running n close third, atumtdcd
over n dog mid violently pitched Jockey
Cothrell headlong in the ground. When
aid reached the Injured lmy ha w*
unconscious and bleeding at th
mouth, and after examination by He
1,ee it was deemed advisable to s«>m
him to the hospital for treatment. Th
Jockey Is badly bruised and Is suffer
ing with a number of severe Internal
Injuries, but he will recover.
The result a of yesterday's races w<
a« follows:
First Race. One Mile—Precedence
fObert). first; Hlr Walter Rollins fD.
Murphy), second; Helen Virginia (Ro-
manell), third. Time. |:4».
Second Race. Heven Furlongs—Mer
rlgo (Oberl). first; Plait (Roman do.
second. Mr. Knapp (Garwood), third
Time. 1:81 1-f.
Third Race. Hlx Furlongs—Lucullus
fObert). firs!; Pen Double (Ncelv).
second; Anna Smith ID. Murphy)
third. Time, l: 1 a M.
Fourth Race. Half Mile—Peter Cam
tR. Murphv). first: Red Queen (Gore),
second: Ex pert-To-Fee (Cothrell)
third. Time. &• seconds
The feature of the afternoon waa
the successful riding of Jr.ekev Ohert.
who finished first In the first three
events, with mounts that were not fa
vorttew in two instances. *.
For the first time since the races
began, there was no bookmaking
terday. The "hocktea'* received a tip
that If they continued their belting
operations, which had been nerfec.ly
open. th»v would be arrested by the
rountv authorities. Therefore (here
waa not any betting.
FAIR CL08E8 TODAY.
The state fair will come to an end
today, with the day being set apart
for Ihe neeroes While they have ocen
readily admitted to tha grounds at oil
time?, and their patronage nought.
t s ev have bean granted thla da. for
their especial use. A urogram which
Include* apeechte and tha like haa
been prepared by those in charge.
DEPARTMENT OF FINE ART8.
Prises were yesterday distributed
In the department of flna arts, which
consisted of paintings and drawings.
Practically all of the exhibitors were
residents of Macon and are well
knov/n for their skill with the brush
or crayon. Miss Haxel Ilorno Solo
mon, Miss Lillian Williams, Miss
Rowena Taylor. Mrs. Kd. Ryala and
Mrs. J. R. Howard wore among toe
leading and most successful con
tributors.
Tho following Is the list of pre
miums and prize-winners:
By Natives of Gsorgia.
Oil Paintings—Original figure com
position. Sir,: Mrs. Ed Kyats. Portrait
from life. $10; MIsm Mills Everett.
Study of head from life. $5; Mrs. Ed
Ryals. Still life. $J»: Miss Rowena
Taylor. Tapestry. $.*•; Miss Lillian
Williams. Original landscape, $3;
Mbs Lillian Williams. Collection of
original pulnlings, $7.fi0; Mrs. J. R.
Howard.
Miniature Painting—Best miniature,
th; Mrs. Kd Ryals. Collection of min-
In lures. Mrs. Kd Ryals.
Pastel Painting—Portrait from life,
$7.:»0: llasel ||. Solomon. Still life,
$.1; Mbs Ruble Mllllrons. Collection
of original pastel pointings. $3; Miss
llasel H. Solomon.
Wafer Colors-Portrait from life,
87.7*0: Mbs Haxel II. Solomon. Orig
inal landscape. $3; Miss Allen Wrlg-
|ey. Still life. S3: Mbs Rowena Tay
lor. Collection of original water col
ors. Mba Hazel If. Solomon'.
China Painting—Rent collection.
$7.r*0; Mbs Lillie May Kldson. Single
piece, 93: Mbs Pearl Solomon. Orig
inal piece, f.*,; Mbs Allle MarNeely.
Crayon or Wash Drawing—Figure
nr head from life. $5; Mbs Haxel H.
Solomon. Collection of original draw
ings. $3; Mbs Haxel If. Holomon.
Pen and Ink Drawings—Original
composition, $3: Mbs Clifford Ruin
Collection of Collage plants—B. D.
Lumsdsn.
Collection qf palms— Mrs. C. W.
Most artistically arranged design—
Mrs. J. W. Howard.
Most artistically arranged basket of
flowers—Mrs. J. W. Howard.
NEEDED AT THE PARK
BARNE8VILLE BUGGY MEN WILL
ERECT THEIR OWN BUILD-
ING FOR FUTURE DI8-
PLAY8.
Tha success of the fair, a fact
stressed by alt visitors as well aa
the home people, on such short notice,
has set many people to thinking what
the fair will be next year with a whole
year's notice.
The talk now Is about providing
moro buildings, or more room la tho
present buildings by extensions or an
nexes.
There are exhibitors, however, who
wish to adopt the plan In vogue at the
GRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup (
VHP ■.« ■ PB HI W Pleasant to take and does not gripe or nauseate
Cures Chronic Constipation* Stomach Sand Liver Trouble
Stimulation Without Irritation.
Otm Lnxativo Fruit Syrup is a new
laxative syrup combined with the deli
cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas
ant to take. It will not gripe or eicken.
It is much more pleasant and effective
than Pill*, Tablet* and Saline 'Waters,
an it docs not, derange the Stomach, or
irritate tbo Kidneys, Liver or Bowels.
Constipation.
Oftiao Laxative Fruit Syrup will post
stores the natural action of the intestinal
tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem
porary relief but the stomach is upset
and the bowels are irritated without any
permanent beneflt having been derived.
The condition of tho patient remains un
changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels
have not been stimulated and in a few
days a stronger purgative may have to be
taken. This is why Fills and Aperient
Waters never give permanent relief.
Their violent action resnlts in an unnat
ural movement of the bowels and it isnec-
essary to keep taking them indefinitely.
Why ORINO Is different.
Oanto Laxative Fruit sj. up is the only
tively core chronic constipation as it re- preparation that really .‘.cts upon all
f the intestinal oftniMMMMH
he dl«« stive organ*. Other prepar-
et
ations act upon the lowbowel only and
do not touch the Liver. It can very read
ily he seen that a nr,, ia ration that does
not act upon all of ^ :e digestive organs
can not cure Chronic Constipati m,Torpid
Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc.
For Biliousness and Sick
Headache.
Take Op.rxo Laxative Fruit Syrup. It
sweetens the stomach,aids digcilinn and
acts as a gentle stimulant on t he liver and
bowels without irritating these organs.
Clears the Completion.
Oiuno Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulate*
the liver and thoroughly clemses th#
system and clears the complexion of
pimples and blotches. It is th i best, lax
ative for women and children as it i*
mild and pleasant, and does n >t gripe or
R.C
sicken. Refuse substitutes.
OUR GUARANTEE
Take OR.INO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if you
are not satisfied your money will be ref jnded#
Prepared only by FOLEY & CO.* Chicago, III*
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
H. J. Lamar & Co., Agents, Near Fourth .National Bank, Macon, Georgia.
Charcoal- Original charcoal drawing.
$3: Mias llnzel II. Holomon. Collec
tion of original drawing?. $3; Misi
Haxel II. Solopion.
Miscellaneous— Collection of por
traits from life $10: Miss Hnsel H.
Holomon. Copied oil painting, $3:
Mrs. J. R. Howard. Copied picture
other than oil, $:•: MImh Rowcim Tay
lor. Collection of pnlntlngs and draw,
lugs by any art school or rlasH. 310;
MIsm A. D. l*n»*M«-r. Host original
picture by girl under flfieen'. 93; MIm
Erna Mlltlmna.
HORTICULTURE AND FLORICUL-
TURE.
The premiums awarded In tho do
partincnts of florlMilture and hortlcul
lure arc as follows:
Collection of grapo vinca, not over
flvo varieties—B. D. Lumaden.
Njw'clin.-n of Japanese persimmons
«■—Tho*. M. Godlcy.
Display of tigs, any variety—B. D.
Lumaden.
Display of quinces, any variety—JBen
Display of Japane»o persimmons—
The*. M. God ley.
Collection of apples-W. M. Kell.
. Colled Inn of fruits by any one ex
hibitor of his own-growing—Mrs. W.
W. Monk. Second. T. M. tlodley.
Floriculture,
Group No. 1—
Collection of shade trees—B. D.
Lumaden .•
Group No. 5—
Rest collection of plants In pots—,
Charles Woodruff.
Collection of foliage plants—Chas
Woodruff.
Single green house plant of any kind
—Charles Woodruff.
Collection of ferns— Charles Wood
niff.
Collection of semntuma In bloom—
Charles Woodruff.
Collection of begonias— Chas. Wood
ruff.
Group No 3—For Amateurs.
Pest collection of plants In pots
— Pen L. Jones.
Hlnglo green house plant, any kind—
Mrs. J. A. Stewart.
Collection of ferns—Bet\ I*. Jones.
Collection of geraniums In bloom—
Ben L. Jones.
Collection of begonias—B. D.
Lumaden.
Dallas. Texan, fair grounds. The two
Bamesvllle buggy companies stated tu
President Conner, of the Stato Agri
cultural Society, yesterday that In view
of the fact that the state fair Is to
b© held at Central City Park each for!
the next nine years, by permission of
the mayor and council the? will ereefc-
un exhibition building at their own
expense, In which to make their future
displays.
Dallas lias the most complete fair
grounds In tho country, and on the
grounds are numbers of buildings that
were erected by the manufacturers and
other permanent exhibitors. Tho Dal
las fair Is held every year. It Is a
part of tho state of Texas.
Now thut Macon lias u ten-year
contract with the agricultural society
to hold the state fair In Macon, theta
are exhibitors who will build their
own halls mid houses In which to
make their displays.
The Dalrymun's Association of Geor
gia Is considering the erection of a
building in the park ut tho expense
of the association, for the purpose of
hoysing a great cattle show at each
of the fairs to be held for the next
nine years.
"Either the city or the fair associa
tion must provide more room (or tho
terday.
Tha New Pure Food and Drug Law.
Wc ure pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Im not af
fected by the National Pure Food
and Drug Law. as It contains no opt
children and adults. II. J. Lamar A
Co., agents, near Fourth National
Bank.
OTHER COUNTY DISPLAYS.
Aa Viewed by Secretary Calvin of tha
Georgia State Agricultural Society.
. The Judges of the county agricul
tural exhibits were put on thc-ir mettle
when tin y sat down to write their ver.
diet In the matter of the contest be
tween Pnrtnw, Worth nnd Bibb;
Spalding, Catnden and Baldwin. Tho
mention of the names of countl'
the order given la purely a matter of
convenience. The conte*t was • lose,
and a most discriminating Judgment
was requisite to a conclusion nt once
Just nnd satisfactory.
In orler to appreciate the declara
tion Just made. It is necessary that
one should Inspect even casually the
grrnt variety of products vttrvtlv.'ly
displayed in tho Bartow, the Worth,
the Spatulng, tho Bibb, the Camden
and the Baldwin exhibits.
Take ltartow. Hero you have tho
bammr wheat county of the common
wealth. and a leader In the production
of corn, rye, potatoes, hay, etc. Sho
Is a producer of cotton on an ascend
ing scale. It would ho difficult. If not
impossible, to ennui, much less sur
pass. her magnificent exhibit in any
slate In Fie union.
Take Spalding. A hurriedly gilh-
ored exhibit ehnllenges praise and ad
miration. Taken a* nn earnest of
what she will do In if Of, the other
ambitious counties may well bend
their attention to their knitting.
, Tnke Worth. What a marv.M of di
versity and Industry! A close com
petitor for the flrat prise, she may
well be proud of the favorable Imprej*
slon she Ms made on the groat mini
of the state.
Take Camden. No greater variety
In any display In agricultural halt.
Camden Is In a class by herself. She
Is unique, so much so. that It Is almost
Impossible to give her Just all she may
be entitled to. In order to do this,
arrangement must be made, as sug
gested by the writer several year*
ago, whereby the coast counties may
be induced to compete with eao'i other
for special premium* so. too. with
the extreme north Georgia counties,
j Take Baldwin. Composite—a chal-
:leng for 1808! 8o too. Dooly!
| That look* aa though the writer
The Traitor
Is Coming
were treating Baldwin and Dooly cav-
lerly. Read the statement again, and
then read between the Mines. Keep
your eye on Spalding and Camden;
Baldwin and Dooly for 1909.
Juat suppose that all Georgia could
see, in one grand display, the exhibits
of the counties walch contributed to
make the Georgia state fair of 1903 ai
unquestioned success—why, the wel
kin would ring with glad shouts of
Jolclng from mountain to Heaboard.
And, yet, the half not not been told.
Mind Your Business.
If you don’t nobody will. It is your
business to keep out of all tho trou
ble you can and you can and will
keep out of liver and bowel trouble If
you take Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They keep biliousness, malaria and
25c. at
TO
COMMITTEE MEETS THIS AFTER
NOON WITH CITY ENGINEER TO
TALK IT ALL OVER.
The special committee of council to take
up the matter of numbering the houses
In the old and new territory, is to meet
this afternoon.
The duty of this committee will be to
first take up the irregularities In the r
boring c
as the
rere numbered
some of
Instance, the
reel from the
sj. The num
y. and then u;
y-nlno to the
le number*
M
duties (
some of
changed
Take F.
some tlr
ton ave
street.
Into 41,1
teady a
But In
on the o
known.
sn, i;
gotten out of
ire there are
nbe red. It Is
m one of the
Then again,
i have been
umbers wrong,
mrtlon of
to For
Cotton avi
there waa al-
rrong numbers
bert have been
advertised, for
infusion would
may be made
In tht
not be (
go over
map ms
In"
true th;
section
ar
point wi
The
the ex;
e work would
engineer could
sts and on a
f feet, starting
'e river. It Is
treats In this
rtton, some of
as the starting
The c
feasible.
the expc
W
to consider
rt many of the
iefts
dollars,
that wo'
sr»
hard jot
number!
several
that It has i
>e work nt re
isp will require
meet wl
he p«rt of the
engineer, will
and may make some recommendations
that will considerably lighten the labors
of the committee.
Head Aches?
——
“One Bottle of Cardui”
writes Luther Guthrie, of Beaufort, N. C.: “did ray
wife more good than auything else she had taken for
ton years past She had suffered with the headache
for ten (10) years and I had spent Three Hundred
Dollars ($300) for doctors bills for her, but nothing
did her any good. I had read about Cardui for years
wortli of good. Just os long as it is made,' I shall
have Cardui in my home.”
Everybody knows what Cardui is.
It is a medicine for women. Thousands
read about it every day, but many are
like Mr. Guthrie-^-they don’t think to
try it themselves.
Don’t wait Try .Cardui today. It
has done others so much good, it must
have real merit behind it. It will help
you. All druggists sell Cardui, with
full directions for use.
Take CARDUI
Have YOU Tried It?
y EWIS 66 RYE has been on trial nearly 50 years and has
never been found wanting in age, purity, strength and
all-round goodness.
is a drinkable whiskey with a flavor and smoothness unequalled.
It is a genuine whiskey—absolutely free from aromatic ethers
or fusel oil—therefore invaluable for medicinal purposes.
FOR SALE BY
All Leading Mail Order Houses in'
.
Jacksonville, Chattanooga, Montgomery and Mobile.
STRAUSS, PRITZ & CO. Distillers, Cincinnati, O.
petition HLED YESTERDAY jj Refrigerated Bottling
V
Dublin and Amerieus Concerns In
terested-Marshal Whits Re.
*’ ceiver.
A voluntary petition In bankruptcy
wax yesterday flled in the United
States district court by John W. Oli
ver, a Dublin merchant.
The assets are small and are ex
ceeded. It Is alleged, by the amount
of liabilities.
Involuntary proceedings In bank
ruptcy were yesterday flled against
George D. Wheatley, of Amerieus, In
the United States district court.
His extensive establishment was
closed. United States Marshal White
has been named receiver.
No official announcement has been
given out as to tho extent of the as
sets and liabilities, but It Is stated
that both are considerable.
The establishment waa one of the
oldest and largest mercantile concerns
In southwestern Georgia. In Amerieus
commercial circles. It Is stated, the
proceeding! are generally regretted.
It Is said no other Amerieus concerns
are Involved in the alleged failure of
the Wheatley establishment.
The word sounds good, doesn’t it?. Just try a
Bottle of Coca-Cola
Bottled by our process. There’s nothing to compare with JL We
want to show you our plant Call and Inspect. You will be delighted.
If you want a perfect drink, drink BOTTLED
QUININE.
One Day. 25c.
THE SUPERIOR COURT
READY FOR NEXT WEEK
CIVIL DOCKET NOT YET CLEAR
BUT WILL BE BY WEDNES-
DAY, PERHAPS.
After dispatching the business
the court In rapid-fire style for three
deys of the week—Monday. Wednes
day and Thursday—the Bibb county
superior court transacted no business
yesterday.
The members of the bar assembled
in the forenoon and arranged tha caeea
for next week and the week following.
The civil docket 4a not yet clear, but
only a day or two will be required to
make a clean sheet of this side of the
calendar.
The grand Jury also rested yester
day and will do no mors work until
next week.
For the week commencing Monday,
November $, the following Jurors were
drawn to serve:
Travers Jurors: W. N. 8hlnholstr,
Ed. A. Sheridan. W. E. Hubbard, J.
D. Dr!gears. E. Trie Napier. 8. C.
Rainey*. Harry 8. Popper, C. C. Eldrr.
8. J. May. J. O. Dorsett, J. N. NeeL
W. W. De Haven. Ben L Roberts. Al
fred N. Cans. C. 8. Weed. J. C. Sul
livan. J. T. Tonder. Leo Fetner. H. T.
Powell. W. H. Singleton. H. H. Btarr.
E. J. Fonder. G. Clisby Clarke. J. D.
Holloway, W. C. Meredith. T. L. Fun
derburk. B. B. Van Hooten. George A.*
WUrta, C J. Strcxler, A. B. Quinlan.
~ R. Holloman D. R. Malone. A. J.
ernes and J. W. Snow.
Tales Jurors—Homer Hobbs. R O.
Geesltn. R H. Plant Charles B. Pitts,
Roger L. MrCaw. N. A. Powers, Chas.
W. Schaefer. L. C. Felder. J. A.
Flournoy. Joseph A. Cvnpbell. James j
C. Gormly. J. W. McElvey, John W.J
Mims and Thomas C. Johnson. . I
Hurry Up!
You might Just as well be enjoying
a new carriage. Stop wondering what
it will coet. Come here and see Just
what you can get end Juat the cost
of It.
We have probably sold** to your
neighbor because we have sold many.,
Ask him what w© can do on run*
abouta and top buggies and surrles.
r
218-220 Third Street.
Phone 2545.
Special Invitation
We extend to all of our customers and friends, and aa well, ln-
tarested parties, who attend the Gr^at Georgia State Fair, in our
beautiful city, a moat 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 Central Railroad Junction, and by tak
ing a South Macon car the conductor will put you off at ihe proper
place. If you will tell him where you want to go. Our machinery
Is sold throughout all the Southern States and we would Ilka to de
monstrate to interested parties the running of our engines and boll-
Schofield Iron Works'
-A- Macon, Ga.