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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH! SUNDAY MOENINO, NOVEMBER 8, 1908 ...
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ONE DAY ONLY 1
A Shoe Sale that Will Cause the Greatest Kind of
p| A Sensation ' V: .
READ ; 1 REALIZE PROFIT
$4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and some $7.00 Shoes all to go at . . . . ...
< Remember, this is for One Day Only, and from 9*30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. only that day.
Any Ladies* Shoe in the house, Golden Browns, Wines, Patents, hand-sewed Shoes, all regard-
less of former price, not a pair worth less than $4.00, some worth $6.00, all go one day only \P dL B
Men’s Shoes, your unlimited pick of the house Monday, all worth $5.00. Some Stetson
High Guts worth $7.00. AH go, yout unlimited pick, Monday only, . ,
A PRIZfe WITH EVERY
$2.
$2.
89
89
89
PACKAGE
Come and satisfy your curiosity and you will see us DELIVERING THE GOODS
E. B. HARRIS & CO.’S OLD STAND
Third and Cherry Streets %
IRA A. WATSON & CO., Adjusters.
COMMISSI RULES
OPrOGEu THOMAS
INTERSTATE / ACCOUNTING
LATELY ORDERED IS 8E-
VERELY CRITICIZED.
NT.W' YORK. Nor. In his annual
n ; rt to ths stockholders of the Le*
high Valley railroad, made public re-
> oil dv. tlie president. H. B. Thomas.'
I.a.i thk to aajr about the efforts of
the lnt«*ratnt© commerce commiaalon.
«.ctlnf under th* new law, to stand-
i.ra:-** > i: \TayJ account*:
Tl t-. "I'' retlAi of the c
common*flat of othe
subji
company. In
... other railroads.
bjtfot to many adverse clr-
crmaUngeu during th« year. The d«-
rroMlott tn tha general business of the
country that occurred at the end of
the calendar year 1»07. which hue
► Ince continued, nerlouely unacted the
n-vriiuae of the company end made
»iec. tear? the euepenalon of all addl*
tjon- ami bettertnwnta not required In
immediate conduct of its business.
Y.i©re i ..provemente hed been planned
and were being prosecuted on an ex-
tenure reals prior to that time.
Notwithstanding this, the rroporty
Ms ms ; fully maintained and Is In
excel!<«nt physical condition The new
. .ai«inoatlon of revenues and expeneea
1 rc.t’.ulgatedv by the Internist* com-
merer commission, effective July 1,
3987. destroyed, in some measure, at
i, t! t,. when moat needed, the com-
“ operations with those of
___ . sars. The order Issued by
commission requiring a uniform
ou*h)> charge for depreciation of
.u'p. fnt on a theorrtl-al basis hgs
aalso deduced the net results. In fact,
to this radical departure In' .railroad
accounting, ua ordered by the govern
ment. may be attributed tha principal.
If not the entire, reaeon for the In
crease shown In operating expenses
over the preceding year.
Company's Old Policy.
"Previously It had been -the policy
of the company to prevent any short
age In lie equipment by charging to
oxfumae etho .value cf car* or loco
motives as destroyed or taken out of
service, and this, with othar charges.
Including appropriations from Income ^ - - , .
.. n«d«1. pr»»IM a fund a»«ln.I gw,■’H"*',*
edlv cured all of Hi
charged
hlch new _____ - T
from time to time with the raault that
the equipment as a whola hM been
more than maintained.
In defense of the company'* policy.
If defense Is necessary. It may be
pointed out that the chnrgea for re
placement were heaviest when • the
equipment was most In u*9. when the
earnings were therefor* greatest, and
consequently when the revenue was
heat able to sustain those charges,
while, on the other hand, tha methid
■scribed by the commiaalon results
burdening the expense of operation
with arbitrary charges during periods
of business depression when much ol
the equipment Is Idle and earning
nothing, us was the case in tha tatter
part of the present fiscal year.
Other Fedors.
"Further serious factors In the ex
pense of operation are the higher
whb *
rates of wages paid .employee
are still In effect; the shorter hour
«»f work, end the cost of compiling re
ports as now required by various com
missions. In addition, the tendency
>f recent laws, both national and state,
many of which were hastily enacted
and Ill-advised, has been In the direc
tion o (transferring to commissions
much of the authority over accounting
and operating methods heretofore ex
ercised by executive officers,
laws must necessarily weaken that
administration of the property which
Is so necessary to produca the high
efficiency required for economical and
gnd. In ■
safe operation. /nd, In the end. cannot
bring about oilier than unsatisfactory
and unfortunate results."
A comparison of the Income,account
and balance ahaet for lit* with other
years Is found In anothor column.
A Notre Dame Lady’s Appeal.
To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism,
whether muscular nr of the iolnts. sciati
ca. lumbago*, baokarhe. pains In tha kid-
iia, , &s22£
edlv cured all <
rnKiJ. d r«u 1
will teatll
id It to al
yourself at
*snsb
sufferers
GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS
Continued from Tags Sit.
Men’s Furnishings
and Neckwear
We are displaying the
handsomest and most
stylish line of men's fur
nishings and neckwear
ever shown in Georgia.
We invite comparison of
prices and qualities of
goods. Let us show you.
Star Clothing Co.
DAVE WACHTEL.
Mr. Rarron Kelly, who Is attending
school at Stone Mountain, spent Sun
day here with hie parents.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Exelle made a
short visit heps to friends, returning
home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tullls have been oh a
Visit to Forsyth.
Misses Lois Hammonr and Nettle'
Turner have returned to Jones county.
Miss K*telle l.oyd. of Wlhfred. iwas
the^pueat or her sister. Mrs. Oeedr
I Miss l.eonle Wilson, daughter of'
Mr. and Mrs. Rurua Wilson, was mar-
Hed to Mr. James L Dawkins on 8un-
day. at Talmadgc, at the home of the
brides parents.
Mr. Boone Benton and daughter,
Ruth, are In MaconL
MAMHALLVILLg.
dfcTESSfiflSS
and Mrs.
and Mr*. Jasper
" k siTp r :
Mrs. Bryan Edwards.
Walter Hamilton. Mr.
Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.'Clark
end Mrs. H. K. Jolly. Misses Bllso
pey, Ethel Baldwin, liassli- Itooton, . .
sle Frederick. Claudia Plant, Mr. and
Mrs. Usrdy Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Fel
der Frederick. Messrs. A. N. Johnson.
Rooton. Mr .W. P. Baldwin. Mr. and Mn.
Mlrns Were, l>r. Daniel. Rev. J. A. Ans-
ley, Rev. Carl Minor, of Moultrie. Rev.
B. R. Whittington. Mrs. D, B Goodwin.
Jones. Mr. Frederick
town xueata **
Goodwin, of
Hose and Ml
Leon Callaway spent Thursday In
Jones. Miss Ai
Jones. The out-of*
were Mr. ami Mrs. Roy
ry. Miss ltuhy Lumpkin, of MLivoU*.
Mias Carrie Richardson, of Mon.eauma.
Mina Annie Chandler, of Montgomery.
Mr. Kdwnrd Myers, of Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frederick, of Mar-
ehallvllle, a.inounee the engagement «>f
their daughter, Edna I^oul.o. to t)r.
James Kdg.r taullln. of Atlanta, the
marriage to hike place at noon, on De
cember IT at home. Mlaa ^Frederick's
charming personality an.l gcnlnl disposi
tion hove won for her hosts of friends,
not only In her home town, hut-In every
place that she has visited, and a univer
sally expressed regret I* that her mar
riage will take her awny front Marshall-
*>“'«" - ww? jsm j I
""i ■ lh 7t ...rllS to?
■SESa, ,0 an «<»>"• <■■'
nar gygw : L,L' oc L’ a, "r„' vhi ^, a / er;
after the games delightful refreshmanta, *> r ldge games wero enjoyed,
were served. ! present were Miss Elton Hilsm
Misses McClure and Tucker- were at I Austin, Tex., Miss CarrlngtoU «■*
In Ihnlr frMld. at th« hnm. of Ur,. X O. i Hlchmond. V.„ MI8, Hanoi Pope. M<»
-'K’ti' -***H.*»» n- „„ KlUe Shaffer, Mlsa Hilda Wright. Mr.
ri^^flM the tel D A R ": taSto J - *>• Wr.trrn, Jr., Mr. V. O. Darts,
JUlasea Joaeid^^H ' ,A: ~ «»■-J 1,-0ere«» opulii
Maude Gillette
Mr. and .Mr*,
cello, aro visit!
J Mr" -
well known mctniter of tl
health and a gentleman
tmrlty.
Thomas la ylsltlng Mrs.
s In Tcnnllle.
. re. B. Cook, of Fltsgerald.
Sfr-. 'fetSiV-i* ,nd
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller and
children, of Tampa. Flo., ere visiting
' end Mrs. Andrew Miller.
is Claire Gren has returned from a
to Sirs. Claude Brantley. In Dublin.
Tom Cater has retume<l to Macon
* | after a vlalt to Miss Nettle Moore.
’ Miff Annie McCullough *
• from'a visit to Round Oak.
Mlftses Annie. Julia and J
has returned
Mr. Thomas Callaway has returned from
—* *- “•inti.
Weaver, of Eatonton. via-
of Waynesboro,
!>eadwyler. of Camden, r
.. are visiting Mrs. W. H. Armstrong.
MUs Bessie Case bsa returned from a
alt to Mis* Mamie Whitehead In Macon.
■■ . * - * . Gov.-elect Joseph M. Brown will spend
amt rases. Iletieshments were served at Monday In the cP'\ He will he the % '
th.rlM.oMh. pm Mr*. I lick. r>r. and Un. J. P. Atklnron. A
tartar sfisAiss : bi r - 8,v ' n ,n ** n - ?w h - o, ' , •
genial petty at a rhaHng dish supper, Mn "
u^rJriJjt^a* ... . “L n 5
MILLEDGEVILLE.
Mrs. R. M. Hicks sntertalned the Mra. j.
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club at iier and Mrs.
home on Jefferson street. The games ( 'f;
viilt
rshalt and Miss Mr. H. F. Ray, Mr. Forrest QlIberL
visited Macon recently, land Mr. J. A. Davis.
George 8tlnnno, of Monti- Mra. M. A. Raggett, Of Dublin, 1a In
ng Mr. and Mra. Jim | the city, a guest of Y * "
Buchan, on State street.
Mrs. Henry C. Smith and chlldnui
have returned homo from Waycrow.
TIF 7°N- T”
Mrs. N. Q. Wade, of Montbrook, Fla.,
la the guest of her alster. Mra. C. II.
Williams, on Tift avenue.
Miss Klla Turner, of Atlanta, arrived
In Tlfton Wednesday and will open
school at Cyclonota next Monday.
Mayor W. B. Scott, of Moultrie, was
In Tlfton Wednesday on his wav to a
Woodman log rolling at Barney on
Thursday night.
Cnpt. IL c. West, of Moultrie, was
In Tlfton Wednesday on his way t<*
Cordelc to visit his son.
Mr. J. W. Coleman, one of Tlfton’s
former citizens, but now of Valdosta,
was shaking hands with Tlfton friends
Saturday.
Mlsg Leila Waldorf, of Macon, ar
rived In Tlfton Thursday afternoon,
and Is the guext of Miss Ella Foy. on
Tift avenue. •
FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS,
FOR DECORATING THE HOME,
FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE,
Sterling Silver, Rich Cut Glass and Fine China Have
Always Been and Always Will be the Recognised.
Standard. r
, THE PLACE TO GET I£ IS
L. 0. STEVENS JEWELRY STORK *
366 Second Street.
Mr*. George Ktlwi
hbsS riCm
incll. of Amerieus,
WSKjW!;
Col. end Mr*. Leray
..sia
t till be given In the new hotel. The
IWIn. In his honor on Tuesday.
n. W. P. Wyll.. <,r jUv«nn.h. U »l«-
. ^. g. Mra. J. D Howard.
enterlblne.1 In- Mr*. Jdarr Whitaker has returned from
J.r. M. RB *nt,ri.tn,A -t f™’ »»">" 8I >'«" *"
O" Ik. kill Ik. »-rn»n of il.< Mi,, Mht.l. PMn, h» r.liirn«J from
N..«ll..prk Club. Aft.r .nni.tlm, i.p.nt n V I,U to kliu'on
—Ilk A.lnlr k*n««ork. MJr»«km,nl» w.r» Mr. nii-MM l'o»»H mnA -m h«v« r.'-
Mmd In HR, <tnm«L„ kin. Ponn.l wu lurnM fr.ni » vl.lfm Chico.
M.l.M hy Min.. M nil, and Mn Pnimil. M-. drarp. Ilr.nl’.v. Ml. C.M
Mr*. Pllnjon .nd Ml.. Iluly nr.ntl.v and Ml.. PmncM Conn vl,ll,
Jon., hnv. t.lvrnnl from Mimm. J lii. Mint, f.lr In Mncnn.
Mr., K A. Tlcn.r .nd M .i KUmb.lh Mix Po.ll Whllakx rt.llMi llncmi.
J«n. VI.IIM1 Hi. .1.1. fnlr In klncn. ! Ml.. “
Mr. C. W. Rlfhl.r h» nturnrd from fi
te 1
ehe he* *pent part of
the *umnrer at the suburban tamt# of her
parent* near town, ller xtbrloua per-
kiidmrpii her to many imtHi* xi
\w il*s ply tnterr*te«1 In teragtegi
Mr Coun.il I* a man aril
inrs* .Irxica a* a sue
.apltallst and las
bis st. T’Inx rhsrsrter.
orour on the evening
The most enjoyable
;fpK~L%
•f the residence and g:
. parlor eltli Mr and Mr*.
I vm ri
l on Kt?or- two pt friendly re*
and lively omxrraaUoe e salad
aud .talrty le*-* t were seryrd
Mr. and »‘
1 Mra John 1
» ml! ion. Mi
•nt Mrs Wa
SS-SkM
H Rumnb Mr and Mra Fm&k Murt-H j
Mr. as*l Mn Jete gimme—. Mr. a&tll
,ki' r .T., A , a ?»?«*n , ‘ i rtU4 " B VU, ' M
Ml* Helm Maxwell le visiting My*.
Will VIratn In Macon.
^Mre. .France* WlllUms Perkins end
Ml** Cwllle Cook have returned from e
Grit to Mr*. Tom Youmans In Savannah.
Mrt It T. Unladen. Mr* lleenr I\ttker
amt Mis* Kdtth Miller vleiied the state
fair In Macon
Mrs. R. F. Base bad with her at her
home on JrfTer»»*n street the mamhers
of the Young Matrons’ dob The tvau-
tlful rereptioe halt, dlnlncr.^m and parlor
We»» thrawn Into on# large warm and
softly'lighted room, decorated with palm*
—- » Trail and forty-two x»ere
•Irtt table*. Assisting Mr*
Mra. Tom Finney and ‘
r»e Edward*.
■
1 Cone has returned from Ex*
°mSE' ClwrlM Love he* returned to At
lanta after a visit to Mrs. Emmie Jack-
*°Mfr. O. P. Rlcherdeon. of Montlcello. wxs
a rerent vlfltor to Mr. end Mrs. Isham
ALBANY.
Mr. and Mrs. I* W. Nelson, who
have been^ spending a few weeks In
Hot Springs, Ark., have returned home.
Mr*. W. I. Cherry has returned
from Macon whore *h«* has boon mak-
Inx a short visit tn relatives.
„ 1M Miss Ellen HINman wae honor guest
Mi* » delightful dinner party Inst night
j at Utc l\ome of Mi*s Carl deOraffen-
.BIW.I.M Ik. rrl.l. on Pin. Tho cu. i , -it
Mine?
the working of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve; and It has never failed to cure
any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which
It was applied. It has saved us many
a doctor thlH.” says A.. F. Hardy, of
Ea*t Wilton. Maine. 25c, at all drug
stores.
Becomings mother should be
a source of joy, but the suffer
ing incident to the ordeal
d gk makes its anticipation one of
y y dread. Mother’s Friead is
the only remedy which re-
, . iieves women of much of the
rain of maternity; this hour, dreaded os woman's severe}! trial, is not
only nude less poinful, but danger is avoided by its use. Those who
use tha remedy ore no longer dc?popdenl or gloomy; nervousness, J»nua#y.
nausea and other distressing conditions are overcome, and the system ' ° r ' Mlr
is prepared for the coming -m wakwi W~B«'ES.QA " * 1
event. “It is worth its weight t v». nyw.r 10 b. ku f,- ih. un
tmanywhohave H l3&raali n;, " :,lr ' nn«. r« mi ^ u. .m.uu
A ow n b. nulMO JMPO *•*<. PMaikir!
iMUlmcuM -.««>— , , —I X Mcnritr for fiitkful prrform-1
FBIEN0
1 L. J. LAMAR. Steward. 1
Contract for Beef
Georgia State Sannltarlum.
Office of L, J. Lamar. Steward.
MUIedgevIlle, Ga.. Oct. 22. 1908.
Scaled proposal* will be received at
this office until the 18th day of of No
vember next, at 10 o'clock a. m„ to fur
nish this Institution with beef, as fol-
lows:
First.—1.M0 to 1.200 lbs. good MER
CHANTABLE BEEF each day. at such
time of the day as may be required. In
equal 'proportions of tore end hind quar
ters, the delivery te commence on the
let day of January. 1M9. and continue
Jood Merchantable WEST
ERN BEEF, to be furWhed for the
months of January. February. Kerch.
April end May, 1.009 \o 1.100 Ibe. each
day. fore and hlad quarter*, and good;
MERCHANTABLE BEEF for the seven
months beginning Juna let and ending'
December Slet, 1999. the same amount
ee above to be supplied dally.
Western Beef to he delivered at Store
House, freight prepaid. Local Beef to
be delivered at storage room. AU Beef to
be re-weighed:
Western Beef ean be supplied tn car
load lota. Cars to be shipped 10 as to
meet demand of 1.949 to 1.299 pounds
beef ured dally. Separate bids can be
made to supply Western Beef only fen ;
Apri!
TI1E ROOF’THAT LASTS LONGEST7I5&M
THE MALLARY MILT. SUPPLY COMPANY
tax MADnno aiccuira co.
iduu.G*
Central of Georgia Railway Co.
DEPART FOR—
Savannah and Augusta... t ..e 1:35am
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton..*..*11:5541
Eaten ton and MinedgevMfc.t 7:S0pi
Athene an*,Madison.....77...* 7:40am
Athens end Madison • aaccm
Atlanta (DUle Flyer) • 3:55am
Atlanta and Griffin
Atlanta and Griffin E.lf 7.;
Atlanta and Gr.ffln 1:
Ceiumbua and Blrtn'lnghani'.".* 2:46am
Columbus and Birmingham. .*1t^Sam
Albany and Mcntasmsry-
Attany and Montgomery..^*11:-
. ARRIVE FROM—
Savannah and Augusts.....
Savannah. Augueta
Covington and Eatonton
Eatonton and Milledgevilie.
At-ens and Madison..^....,
At* • *r.d M.iditan
Atlanta. Chicago. St. Louis,
Atlanta sr.d Griffin*,.
Atlanta and Grifflnfij.
Atlanta and Grifff
Atlanta and Griff
Birmingham and
Birmingham a«d
Montgomery and
Montgomery and Albany,
mertevs j..• •.
riffm.-.
• t 9:0Cam
•11:C0am
• 7:45pm
.*12:05am
Cotum&us..* 4:35pm