Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 08, 1908, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1908 Women With Weak Stomachs Try This CLUB WORK IN TIE MILL TOWNS Tho woman who can “oat anything,” whose ( .... , „ | . '-hose'liKM- TheyWereCuredbyDr. tion is in perfect order month lifter 1 month,'is tho ex- i n» c D * ceptiob. lienee the majority are interested in a cure Lsldweii 8 OyrUp 1 epSUl for stomach trouble and constipation. Do you iook close enough to the condition of your bowelst Do yon make it your duty to remember whether they act each day! It is very important that they should. It is, I nature's way of dispelling the waste and, useless mut ter of the system. It keeps the blood clean nnd the body light and strong. If you have any trouble in •this way it behooves you to look promptly for a cure I »u troub;*4 with •lowi- ach trouble To r gigsstion. It is on ex- CoWwoU** rt Mcr.t lsiatlva ifld hu ft"?- _***. rmC l on to look promptly for n cure. oelleet lmuv* and hu ZmrSndSto m™ used Dr Oalfl tVCll’ft rlvmn PnrtcinT r ured my MUoueneae, four bottle* and'am #n- VT. uaiatycu S 0yrnp nfmi ^Mlne* and.tbe bitter V•»- hurting _ tha morning. I can tha least. I think any more Chan recommend body mirroring from gtom- I>r. Caldwell's Syrup Papain-Mary bar’ll. Burlington l»r. Caldwall's Syrup Papain baa bean tha greatest help to our Inmates. Wa cannot suffi ciently tirclaa Uia effect* of this medicine and wa thank, you moat kindly.—Hr. nyrup hy taking Dr. Caldwell's Trim- Byrup Papain—Mr*. Wal* , la. kar Jones, iiucyrus. O. Have you aver tried ui. wuu»«u» oyrup repsm: dl , I i n , M "'. nd tb , wtt i urfi»'w»u7 mi"it” 15- 'irons of thonsands of women in this eonntry liave, and tut. in m , mouth m jjS5 11 /^*£«Z3? , *8i i they are better for it No remedy ever devised for the M i cure of stomach, liver and bowel troables is better tuited to the requirements of women thnn this great ijisrb laxative compound. It is just what tho delicate .organization of a woman needs—certainty of ift'tion, Imt gentlo action, freedom from griping, nnd pleasant laato. AH' these features Dr. Oaldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 'l as, and more, for it contains valuable tonic properties .which help the blood snd nervous system imd act on 'the muscles of the stomach so that they are strength ened and become accustomed again to doing their work themselves. Start to use it today; go to.vour druggist imd buy a flOc or $1 bottle. It is not.only for you but for the entire family, for you con never tel) when one of them will need a atom- neh, lifer or bowel remedy, nnd then it is well to have Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at hand. You will also learn to know that it is the great batiy’H and children's laxative. - fik y»iu moat kindly.—Hr. M„ ef tha Annuncia tion, I/oum of Oo04 Hhep hard. Chicago. Ill. IWwl tha sample bottle of your Bymp Pspatt and II helped me at ono*. I am glad to ear that am sow enjoying the benefit of your medicine Xron a large bottla which I purchased t •tor*. I am taking pains to toll m: It.-Mrs. N. Cunningham. Tslant Oregon, Received your ire* bottla and hava purchaseJ a Wc bottle. Con apaak In favor of your remedy •boll continue to uso It.—Mrs. U. L. Oravaa, Toledo. Ohio. CHAP.LOTTE. N. C.. Nor. T.—On# of tho finest clubhousoa In North Caro lina was opened last month at Kan napolis. N. C.. and placed at the dis posal of tbolr operatives by tho cotton mill company which owns ths town. A similar building has boon opened at Haw River. N. C. There are 700 cotton mills now In tho Carolina*, most of which have been located in recent years. These hare become renters of communities, assembling operatives from the farms and moun tains. Four yssrs' experimenting by Thomas F. Parker and Lewis W. Par ker at Monaghan mills, Greenville, S. - ... C., proved so succsssful that other f..T° U f r V°” cotton mill menegere became Inter- toSif my friends abou* At Monaghan the Young Men’s Medical Advice. 7/%bv2 ,f lhtr * *■ •nrthlug about your aliment that you don't understand, or If you want say medical m advice, write to the Doe tor. and he wlU answer v.'piiri ft 11 . s&J&tarf'gBA BV dasia > the pack ig*. Building, Monti cell*. Hi, tend for Free Trial Bottle. this paper who have never yet used _ . tyrup Pepsin cen have a free tut bottla sent to their home by forwarding their ad dress to ths Doctor, a postal will do. It puts you under no obligation. It Is dons to prove to the world His confidence In Its merits. In this way, by actual, psrsonal dsmonstretlon thousands hsvs been brought to use It. It Is regularly In thous ands of American hornet. It Is The Nation's Safe- K uard to Health, and ths ons reliable end agree*- it curs for eonstloa«lr-n, dyspepsia and Indiges tion, torpid liver, olek headache, biliousness snd similar slomcch, llvsr snd bows! dtsordsrt. It agree* well with children} they ilk* .its taste. Tl»* purity of Its Ingredlsrts Is vouched for to the ernment. if suffering with any of these allr send your nemo today for a free trial bottle and you will see how easy It Is to ba cured whsn ths right msans are employed. The address Is Dr. W. B. Caldwell, BIB Caldwell Bldp., Montfeelfo. 111. How Training of French Women | they belonged to exceptional*, like the elaborate trouarenus of your millionaire I girl". I am speaking of the everyday Differs From That of American iS , i^HffisHr ,n ' and lare Insertions, drawn with baby rib- » my I..... .. - . , n-i.ush to many roust aeem too hull Jr written and too Imperfect to road. mart i nail say something about the American girl and how ah# comperes with the French sn# Having bean engaged In teaching many year* In A marks before J went to Parle the la at time, end be- I an»e tho eorroepnmlant of tho Kagte. I r.rw AS much about the American air] ks U»e average person who has remained , T5 SX Cm "" f T.%,"*'* anr The time. You at the education of American anged la all that time. It i-_ •uiced somewhat. Init not ran1«Milp; inner# *:>.! run. ;. * mange a’.-'vly. n greater part of any nation doe# ad or travel sufflelnatlr to lnflu< rent# to train their children in i»er way than thn one they themsetvea 55*-ft would, porhap*. be better to e#y m—swimming tlarW. I rotiM not their physical Strength ‘ >t Ium“ *■ ickbone, beauty: tha straight hock b. the muaoular ehouldrr* «.f the young man aa he stood the girls In his bathing aulLA r lad as When he appears la hla dress sul nt dinner. They are young gods t whom ancient dreeka would have been glad to ftvo a prise for phrsloal strength and beauty.’ I hop* you will not be <Ue- rortrtl with rno. Ilk* the American wo man who WAS vtfth me At the ’-pool." and tn vi fiom I expreesed my admiration, bhe . trtoimed: "flow oan you Ulk about the t*re limbs of a man; they are repulsive to me!" I was sorry for that woman, who did not have enough artistic nature i these live lege chiseled In liard W |*5SH wpnder those young nl.. . Ji attracted toward the gtrle; they were eo rrae-ful. so well molded in Utolr black Utkkig . ilf*. with the tong blaolt atock- well drawn, showing thetr straight Jirr.u and email feet. Their ibapejy beads •.nd hair was hidden la a cap that wa* aa their bast merry widow • certainly ha* mad* a yon mertcan ha- talking to thalr native land, and who arp not cltvH It bathtng ault. as decently enough to learn how to epok the Amert- la hla dress suit way. Mind ef Avtrar* American Olrl Not Disciplined. Let us pas# on to what you may deem more Important-education. Of ootiree, there Is the Vasaar. the collebe girl, whose mind le disciplined like that of a varsity boy, hut It t* a pity that girl cannot transfer tome of her welt trained faculftee to the ttfier girls who may be counted aa one million to a thousand of tha other*. The American famjly girl In general haa a smattering of everything “Ag - mote ^nake a living with Nature certainly has gift m beauty to tho and tho Hibson boy and I not o’yoh «•» see physical beauty In a eh bathing watering piatw like that ‘rotrlller* you will ask. Yea. you ... ere a great deal of beauty—but ar- en ui beauty. Th* women will manage .» w-••'k liws Venue*# with a great many ArttftrUI ccrtrlvancea llam and there l have the oocaaloa to admire a y itatweeque womart. but ah# — exception, and one swallow Am Ml make a summer.. • To* t»’k of womee; where are the gtstSP* The *irl» do not count: they are csts fisrvB ,*n B , 4 b« ope only after marriage. American flirt Has Lest Many of Her Household Aria The, American girt, while her parents hare gTosrn rich, haa lost many of the hooeahold arts that her grandmother's arar.dmother bed. Hhe has Fiat toe many, f often tee a French «trt mend the fam- I’y** eiocklnga. Very Uttle of that la done In any well American house hold now. At least 1 am toM an. An Am»rt nan woman told me hero that th* £5*js!jp«firLfXj’&rsi etoektt gs In three days. In fart, tn all the time I have been In France % never aaw oo many unraveled stockings with holes aa I have this summer In America. 'AS reavow I* that American women wear nebwwb etoefctna* and they have helve tn thorn before th* wearer la aware rf "i)h how yem do eon cent yourself with little thlnr- " I hear yoe eay Yea. 1 have been tiucht to <k> that la France end J taw alao born taught to think that contentment, health and well being toy In taking care of tittle thing*, ft la the secret of the prosperity and wealth of France. 'Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take <*r* of them- selvoa," was said by an American In reference to this subject, have you •W reed Ix.uts* Helen Coburn's poem. 'Ornndmother'e ^ Orandmother." It I* rather strange that her descendants have r strange „ iokly forgotten her efforts. Twenty trades were here to command; • A doaen profession# were her* to fill; oetor and dentist always at hand. Trained nuree and kindergarten at will. •Fearer of wool for blanket and gown. t\ eaver of linen for bed and lable. JFJJ* °» crimson and purplo and brown. Aplnner qm! embroiderer as she waa some most paP cans lea, they nstiirsl rook# In a nlnch to the kitchen end make #o e*Able dishes and as for c | PMt master* tn making American bonbons The rOiAIng Is only spoiled by green foreigners, who have nevet to do anything In that line In live land, and who arp not clevei and could crate means In Franco are content hand embroidery which stands long laun dering. which does not Jtsed eternal re plenishing or mending V A French girl s trousseau will last her at least ton year*. I don’t believe an American girl’s can last three. The baby ribbon must look beautiful on llngerto when It Is fresh tnd well'drawn through the hole# of the UeA but a woman must have a chambermaid to do It If aha wants her lingerie kept In th* order It should be Now. I And American women wear this lingerie al th# time who cannot afford a maid. What le the consequence? That It le badly laundered, badly mended end therefor* looks, rather dlsrepuuol# to a perron who ts used to seeing underwear that la •Iwr Pl... I It l* natural for women who know that I have been eo many yeare In th* forum of feehlone, Paris, to as km* ahmit them. On# of them said that th# American wom an at present gets all the Parisian ta|t creation*. I was obliged to disabuse ker of the fact. However. 1 must say that Pertsla nfaablon* travel fas tar to America than I had any Idea of. Th# ha!#, fa Instance, have the newest kink to them} they have all th* eccentricity—the else, the acehem* of color «.f the Parts hat. Af for the hats and torn# of the gowns, you could suppose that Bar Harbor, for Instance, waa only a fow mllea from Parle. The w #mr It Mow hat^I# a modification of the broadbrlmmed Parte hat and tha black ones trimmed with plumes have a chlo t^ them which- would allow them to he dubbed with the nemo of the Parts Merry Widow C hat. The empire , which haa been the fashion In Pari languages, total vrtry fluently In who know notnli Last week a meeting wan held at th* Industrial Institute, directed by gfSorJAtion men. for tha benefit of cotton mill workers end their child ren it Charlotte. It waa attended by superintendents of mills, the teachers ..—^ x .™ -x—ij-r — T . ,—. .. - of mill schools, farmers and clergymen , - 4 « Ftench aed Herman | sllylntr^lured. far jmu will fiifa women from the mill dlstrlctA The topics *nnthtnJbJiuT 5 *!ifrt#ranged from textile training intanautata/' Bh* liJStltao POrPlaas U *A?/ K noElhS? with U&l * nA work to doraestlo science 1" vi *A l K>M,bU '. w,th and modern method* In farming. anythlna'*eh«T knows IBi. If She |s si' of the theaters which get up sestets reader, hut eh* rannot talk on what ah* Pleye. th* Franeato. the vaudeville/ tM twad*. Hhe plays the piano, but her UI- • Renaieeanoe and r the Qvmnaee. Thr-e rnt oonsleta of a few well known pieces, new gowns will be copied for th* uee.nf w - few well known pieces.! new jtowns will be copied for the uaeTof ®- ? - jmwj-i s si vttuan.v even paint, but eh* nef"often. Hhe Items th# i counmei. I mean that' proficiency l n lengtiagea. Bhe ts not deep IkrHans. Aft Is poasl __ in anything. Wheever heard of a gtn; bianbha. as far as money le eoncenied. who rontlnurd her philosophy when she | Rccontrlcltle* are not worn by the ten ant out Of school T tf a girl did ebe *ml woman In FYanc# any more than would te considered too odd fer any ua*i they are her*. Thn empire fashions are hr th# other girls, t then oonrtud* that I not more popular with the general Frenoh * *» tbn" the American. They may their bodies belted a little shorter tn the mind of the average American girl la r.o more disciplined, no more generally cultivated than that of th* average French girl. Th* average French glrt'a education t* thorough In two thing#—to make a good taught her native language, th* history and geography of her own country. Tea. she thrums on the plan*, and will he able' to my "Ooiwr.ent vouse portea- youaF in Kngllsh tn a Fronchy. smaller- log sra>\ but even In school eh* will loam how to darn stock Inge, repair holes In linen end mak* a button hole; tn fact, when she pa-sc* her examination* tn l.'lfotei d# VIII* for the knowledge of her native languate. and history and ge ography of her country she must spend half an hour left for examination In gen eral sewing. The Difference, From Mis* Bullet's Point On the whole. 1 have found this differ ence between th* time spent of American and Fbenrh marriageable girts that the first Is bent on having a good time before Ifitr bodies belted a little i the back, and that ts all. I hear a great many women saw that w,."' «r Amerlrsn.womsp better than thing* fresh from Fart*. I know that the American woman love* to any thnt what she wears to directly importext: kut I deem that the American woman who wear* olothes that are modification# of the Imparted models I# hy far the best dreeiaed won field Domestic Coal, op write direct to the CHnchfleld Coal Coaporntton, Char lotte, N, C. ’ learning how to be a domesticated, ml-siva wife, bad 1 have found l**a oonteht in tb* French than tn th* Ai loan wife. You wilt perhaps be surprised tn heap the American woman I* much more tvagnnt la dainty, lacy lingerie, in- eluding underwear, than th# VYencbwom- an. 1 hear yen eay that you have seen trousseaus on, exhibition to Parle ifor Frenchwomen which snrpnMwl anything you ever dreamed to wear. But thee* were not made for the average wnmeif. Ware County Court. WAYCROBS. On,. Nor. T.—Ware nu« parlor court adjourned yesterday even- other lni ,n * UB,u Monday morning at io o'clock. c - Wfiyd. A young white Vnen from Ptareon, ha. waa convicted of cheat ing end nwlndtlng. and wa. sentenced to pay e fine of SIM, or serve twelve month* on the gang. It la very likely that Uoyd will have to go to th# roads, ee he haa been in numeroui scrapes before and ht« father refuses to come to hla aid thl> time. Jackson Square Brand Coffee Awarded first PREMIUM, ths HI.UE RIBBON on its "QUALITY” at the State Fair held at Macon, Ga^ Nov. M, 1908 and tho Alabama Agricultural Association, held at Montgomery, Ala., Oct 24th, 1908. JACKSON SQUARE COFFEE Te packed in air tight, sealed cans so as to give the consumer ths same QUALITY as • njoyed in Now Orleans, It is evident that the consumer appreciates that JACKSON SQUARE is supe rior in flavor and strength. Wo guarantee that every can will please you. “QUALITY our Premium.” 25c per pound. • ; Sold by all grocers, in every Southern State. If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will advise you grocer who will.4 J IMPORTERS COFFEE CO., Ltd- NEW ORLEANS, LA. 3»hn McCloskey, President. W. P Hagerty, Vice Pres. Hearty 'Go-Operation of the Employers, Who Find That It Pays end Young Women'e Christian datlona are* social center*. Almost everything that l« worth while In town begins to happen there —from the public vegetable and flower garden movement to the regulation of the common cow pasture. This >M. C. A. duplicates about everything that le done In city branches, having edu cational clgsswt. a gymnasium, bowl ing alleys, reading room, Bible elasaes end a boye* section mill people, who are proverbially nomadic, became permanent residents and operatives because there wee no other mill town like It • __ flood Home* and Qardene. The association took up th* matter of good homes and gardens, and last summer 1ST of ths vtltsgsrs hsd flower gardens and 182 had vegetable gar dens. For the best of these, prlxes were offered. Cleon streets-and san itary and sensible ways of living were promoted. Along with the flower* and cial Ilf* at the associations, the tuoua teln folk gained new Ideas of living, a wholesome sentiment and self-pride, nnd new viewpoints of life* And even a section of the village celled Dog Town became s place of good resi dence. It used to be That swearing snd fighting made It Impossible for women to attend the baaeball games. W)\en the association took charge of the games, rows snd rowdyism were banished, clean entertainment was furnished for crowds. To employ Idle folks Sunday after noon, park meetings with a bend con cert were given and drew crowds, while the secretory took the "tuck out of the nervous boys" by long walks in th* country, end while they were rest ing reed e good story and sang fa miliar songs. There were only thirty men In the Buhday schools last spring. Then the Mgeoclmtlon took hold of things with the churches and now there ere 140. The Methodist school has doubled, snd almost as muoh has beei> done for the Baptist. ,j_ Parker Says It Pays. This Is one of th* only four or five S 1U towns In the state employing two. Italstera without the help of mission boards. There were elubs for every- per* for advancement In cotton man ufacture. snd a brass band, which nlays three nights a week. Thomas F. Parker Is authority for the state ment that the actuary of the group of mills was unable to account for the fact that at Monaghan more cotton cloth of ths better quality waa pro duced ths chap!**' except for the fact that th* Y. M. C. A.’s work was re- —r--rr.v -- • — — sponsible for It. So operatives stayed flnuiT'tVhe wornlonger end were In better condltlop while In Psrls th* couturlera will invent ,or ,h#,r work because of Ita Influ somethin* entirely different. This new eras lion will be Introduced on the Biases of the theaters whirl How Is Yeue Digestion. Mr*. Mary Dowling, of No. Ill Eighth avenue. Ran Francisco, recom mends a remedy for stomach trouble. Rhs says: '*Orstltude for the wonder ful effect of Electric Ritters In a cao* of acute Indlreatlon. prompts this tes timonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach snd liver troubles Elec tric Bitter* It the bent remedy on th# market today." This great tonic and attentive medicine invigorates th# system, pnrlfles th* blood snd la espe cially helpful In all forma of female weakness. |0e st all drug stores. OUR NAVAL BASE LACKSDEFENCE Rear Admiral Pillsbury Galls Attontion to This Vital Question J tabxJ PtUaben ended nai tSOK ALLkHONQRS offered . FOR BEST PIANOS AT STATE FAIR . First Prize McPHAIL , Grand Piano First Prize KRANICH&BACH < - I - Upright Piano • First Prize TEN BEST PIANOS On Exhibition First Prize SEYBQLD ORGAN Reed Pipe Top AN INVITATION QUR PIANOS, on exhibi- tion at the Georgia State Fair, having taken all awards, we take pleasure in announcing to our. friends that these Blue Ribbon Piapos will be on display at our wardrooms all next week. Come and see them. Everything Musical THE F. A. GUTTENBERGER CO. N • 452 Second St. and 160 Cotton Ave. MACON, GA. r „„,„ _ jSiif, caM eg ike K \ bureau, to the leek ore Ca rol base ta either the American action tn any war tn which th# nary might be called to engage. Be Impor tant la tide oueetlea believed to be that., —, . - In Admire! iSllsbunr** opinion. *u ni>-I nc»s haa passed Into new hands* 'Mr. rropriatiAnt tar MW Improvements #t R. 8. Thorpe, lately of the Arm ot SfflXSK 1 *• L - Check A Co*, and hi. aaioetatee t »”.t the defense of navel base# Inf?'* n0, T J? possession OftM entire Philippine*, at Pearl Barber and at I *h# company** stock, earn* tluentane:’ ?. fer these peaaee are vital to * i"»g been transferred a few days - ir succeea in ww. alnee. s . : . i. SigWI . »* buslneeg win conUnu* under ths sad to a recital ef the beneflte end a.1- ^ lth P vontases stfiti hare accrued alike to th*| Thorpe, president, J. H. Thorps, oavytn way from the *viYerienr«*| V,CA proeldent, and V. 8. Thorpe, ee^ Taylor-Jacobs Co.* Business Has Passed Into New Hands Fma men and vetaels have 1 retary and treasurer. Mr. E. Q. “ >U. who was secretary and treasu- ot the company under the former nagement, sad Ur. Horor# L. Now arms gun re nr records shew a i X-al’.fs !-* \*rr+e?r .'*^r of fr tc-- critrg rear*, end the promise ta that tn ( ng year there will be pr*ctlce at i w * «".'l under rougher **n:hnr . ; e# that the men may beoosN more farrlUar with handitrr their Ween on# unrirr conditions tn sctlon. There Is a teem si of th* pro%ieas rec* emtaendatSeos of the bureau that th# • r»«tc of '’.r* edmlr*! ehould be r#rtv«a. it I' proposr \ that thre officers of tiiss rank be anthottfed The prospects are now that under the g'«t«nt *v»t. m there will S* an #rre«s of gradual*# from the r.aval and the rercmir.er.iktion Is made that the ;.-1 of ncml- •«’ 1 Of ml«1« ; - .•tended from f"ur years te «U >ear* wj*:*. view of r»-1ucln* by e»e-thlrd th* r. -her ef mtdBMrmea promote to on- well and favorably known in Macon business circles, which, token ln con nection with the already established favorable reputation of th* Taylor-Ja- cobs Company business.' would teem to guarantee a succeeefull career for the new organisation. President R. 8. Thorpe's masy years of merchandising In Macon has long since created for him a most extensive acquaintance. His associate# ere also wo’.l known. Th# association of such a corps of business m#o cannot fall of good results for the tAielnee* ef tb* Taylor-Jacobe Company. MRS. J. A. SHIVERS FALLS DEAD TALKING TO FRIENDS ftitlon le w«U located fer barracks end a naval training station, says Admiral Pi’.lglMiry. and he urgently rooemmeads it# aoquleldon. Th* Chesapeake bay ta a natural pUu-e of assembly for the A lion do fleet lVe4» Ing tn« buUd'ng e( hsrncka and a tteln- OCI1XA, O*-. Nov. 7.—Mr*. J. A. Ing statien on CfeeaapseAs begr^U itar^>l Fhlvers. whUa seated In the drug store « NortW.Mlig .VmU'mc.wI * ot OcUl. Ph.rm.cy uid uBrhw * I cheerfully with frienda at 7 o’clock last eeetnmmdfd that th# mini- on starred destrahto j lbs lead ef the lata Jameetewe eope- >;m for entrance •axes a husband a&d three email For Sale S1.4S0 none being built ln East Macon; will build to suit. f1,000 . Desirable VtnevUI* cottage; lot wide. 18.110 College strait home; 20 rooms; built for a home; worth the money. 11*000 VtnevUI# lot; wlU build home for pur- , $.1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice cottage on corner lot la good neighborhood end growing pert of town. . Jno. F. and W. fl. Cone, r ^ Real Estate, Insurance and Loans nione 206. . . 807 Gharry St. S OUT HERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY & MFG. CO. , Machinery, Electric end OonblnaMon Flxta WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY 171 Cotton Avenue—Phene 8U. -