Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 09, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1903 STETSON DERBIES That have that individual style, made self-conforming, to fit any head. A snappy flat hrim derby for the smart chap and the roll brim in four different blocks for the young men and for men who want to look young. GEORGIA CANE SYRUP We have just received from South Georgia a barrel of this year’s Cano Syrup. It’s fine. Give us your orders today, not only for Syrup, but for anything you may need in our line. We are prepared to fill and deliver them promptly and guaranteo satisfaction both in regards quality and prioes. Bend us the order. Macon Cash Phones 290-325 Grocery Co. 670 Poplar Sf. 1859 1908 A. & P. The stores your grandmother traded with in the days of her childhood. . They have always been the BEST plaoe to get the FRESHEST and BEST. You know them as othors knew them fifty years ago; the stores that give greater valuos than any othors. Better today than ever. Reduced to a business proposition there nre no stores like them. We want your trade on merit alone. We are anxious to serve you. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors. CLEWS’ REVIEW OF CONDITIONS Discusses Prospects as They Appear following the Presi dential Eleotion TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH. For Sale at $2,500 A two-story, soven-room house, thoroughly modern, newly papered; within half block of College Kt. Splen did home or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 For Sale $1,450 Horn* being built In East Macon; will build to suit. 11,000 Desirable Vlnevllle cottage; lot wide. $1,210 College street home: 10 rooms; built for a home; worth the money. $1,000 Vlnevllle lot; will build home for pur- $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice cottage on corner lot In good neighborhood and Browing part of town. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St. NEW YORK, Nor. The election Is over. The country has most em phatically declared that It wanta peace; that It desires nothing so much as a rest from threatened radicalism. It neede a free chance to recover from the Inertia begotten of last year's panic. Of course, the result of the election had been to a considerable ex tent discounted In the stock market, hence there has been no such specu lative rebound since, as some very hopoful but Jjiexpcrienced observers anticipated. This, however, should cause no disappointment; for the de feat of radicalism has been so com plete. and the demand for sane, sober and honest government so emphatlo. that far-reaching result* to all busi ness Interests must follow. These will not be seen at a glance and will not come In overnight. Weeks and months will be requisite to bring out tho full benefleeht results of the political tidal wave, which swept the country on November 3. and left ft lively reali zation of the dangers escaped. So much for the sentimental effect of the election which Is Important. What of the practical effect which Is more Im portant? Business In Suspense. A considerable amount of business hnd been held In suspense for several months, until the result was foreseen. Many orders and many new enterprises were temporarily pigeonholed. As In dications of Mr. Taft's success became more pronounced, activity was resumed by the more venturesome spirits, hence the event was discounted to a consid erable extent. Yet on Important amount of business Was undoubtedly posinnned until the result was defi nitely settled. Such orders and such enterprises will from now on be un dertaken more confidently and add to the volume of business. And largely because of the now and well founded cheerfulness there Is good reason to look for a steady recovery towards the normal In business. Nothing would be more unfortunate than to see tho country plunged Into nnother period of speculative excesses such ns brought on the panic of 1907: and fortunately there Is nothing of that kind In sight. The last few presidential elections have been followed by a considerable rise In storks so It remains to be seen whether this election has or hos not been already sufficiently discount'd. The cortdltlnns this year are so radi cally different from previous post elec tion porlods that little analogy can be drawn between them, and this year must be Judged largely by Itself. In the first place It must be remembered that security prices are now quite high: especially considering the di minished volume of business and the lessened profits which both railroads and Industrials have endured. The only thing that makes securities look chonp Just now Is ehoap money, which combined with hopefulness are the main factors in support of the stork market. What stocks may do when Interest rates advance, ns they must with the Increasing demand for mer cantile credits, ennnot he predicted nt this time: but It Is evident that tho lifting power of rh"sp money ennnot be relied upon Indefinitely, and It must be realized that this support will grad ually dlsapncsr ns business Improves. Just now money Is plentiful and cheap. It must also he recognized that the floating supply of stocks has been largely concentrated In a few hands ever slne« the panic, and that the hold ers of those accumulations are anxious to taka their profits and lighten their load. This they will do on overy fa vorable opportunity. On the other hand, the general situa tion Is very satisfactory. All tho known forces are towards recupera tion. As a result of recent house cleaning the fln*nrtoi situation la ex ceptionally sound; nnd there Is noth ing In sight to prevent an unusually prompt return of business to the nor mal, at least In volume If not In profit. Our railroads nre exceptionally .well situated; some croaking managerfi to the contrary. Recent depression has pure uiyowtir* ami a half-pint of good Whis ky; shake well, and Uks a teaspoonful evsry four hours. It Is claimed this mixture will break up a cold In twsnty-four hours, and cure any cough that Is curable. Being free from opiates and drugs, It Is far prefer*- ble to the ordinary cough remedies and. as It provides a quantity sufficient to last ths average family an entlrs year, Is as Inexpensive as It Is effective. The necessary Ingredients can be se cured from any good prescription drug gist. and the mixture easily prepared. Jt U well to remember, when having this formula put up. that the genuine Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure Is never sold In bulk, but Is put for dispensing only In half-ounca vials, each vial securely sealed In a round wooden ease. Rank Imitations, resembling ths genuine only In name and style of package, are some times offered, but these are essentially Ineffective and often cause nausea. It is better to purchase the Ingredients sepa rately and prepare the mixture at home. Re sure to get the genulno Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act. June 30, 1901. Serial No. 451. prepared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. G. S. S F. E GAS HARM ESCAPE ENGINEER J. L. AUSTIN STRUCK OVER THE EYE BY A PIECE OF IRON. Engineer J*. L. Austin, of the Geor gia Southern nnd Florida railroad. Is being congratulated by his maPy friends on the very narrow escape from serious Injury that was hlg good fortune a day or two ago. It was In the yard at Cordele. His engine was standing on a track along side a Pullman'sleeper. In some un accountable way the stenm chest of the dynamo that furrtlshcs the current for the headlight of ths locomotive exploded, a piece striking the onglneer Just above (he right eyt. #« close $n the eye that it split the eyelid arid cut a gnnh Ih the forehead. Wy old engineers this was considered one of the closest of calls. Hying piece* of the chest broke flvo windows In tno sleeper but did no further damage. Farmers, merchants, rnllrondors, la borers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, bums or bruises at once. Tain ennnot stay where It Is usnd. FAIR CLOSED BUT HUNDREDS ON THE GROUND! YESTERDAY—LITTLE TO SEE. EXHIBITORB WILL DELIV ER SOLD ARTICLES TODAY. Saturday night, and the bulldi were closed nnd put in charge watchmen, several hundred pec wont to the ground* yesterday. Tti was little for them to see. however, as every one of the many “ Street attractions had "folde to completion. The owners of thi county agricultural displays will bn kept busy for * time delivering artl- been to Macon. For the next few days the official! of the association will be engaged ir balancing bonks or distributing pro- mlums and ribbons. BE RESUMED TODAY Superior Court Has a Hard Grind Ahead—Cases Assigned For Hearing. The civil session of *the superior court will be resumed fhl* mornlrt* with a heavy docket of civil cases aitlng trial. Thirteen suits will bo heard today. Tho assignment Is as follows: Gatos vs. Jones, Gunn M. Barton et al vs. Mrs. C. H. Johnston. 'Rnrtlrtt. Walker & Smythe vs. Bar tow Stubbs. J. T. Avery vs. Sklppsr & Hnrdl- ann. American National Bank vs A. J. Glover et al. * Eugdno Stephens vs. Macon Rail Way nnd Light Company, o. L. Martin vs. Walter Clyde. J. A. noiish vs. Goudon Moughon. John Tlh ny vs. F. A. Pettit. B. T,. Check vs. ,T. R. Wilson. A. J. Long vs. W. A. McWilliams. J. F. Norris vs J. R. Hill. J. W. Byrd vs. T. N. Baker. Judge Felton assigned cases Satur day for trial up to the day befnn Thankaglvlng, docketing more ,tfhnn seventy-five, court will therefore bo busv for the next three weeks with civil matters alone, after which ths .. . ... criminal cases will he tried. Tho brought about money economies that grand Jury meets again today, were never dreamed of; trsff'.j Is rap idly recovering, and at tho nroaent rate will soon reach last year's vol ume; nates are being ndvnne-nl, and if rumored Intentions sro true raltro/tJ revenue w:il be considerably 'nerves- ed next year from this mure* a'one; so that with Increases In gr.iH earn ings nnd decreases in expenses, net re sults In 100(1 should Jie nxcarlingly FOR RENT No. 147 Rosa Park, l-r., two bath, No. 107 First St.. 7-r No. Ill 'l.lltvua Ar*., l-r.... No.410 Duncan Ave.. l-r.. ..140.10 .111.to ..120.00 .lit.to Corner or Carlin, and Rambert..llt.CO 111 Clayton. 21.SO No. 110 Holt, l-r til.10 No. tl! Monro., 7-r 120.00 111 Third, l-r 11.10 No. 1171 Oflathorpo. 7-r 121.00 089 Count, l-r 117.0* 741 Collet,. l-r 125.0* 1052 Oaletrorpa, l-r 114.0* 1501 Second. 5-r .111.00 155 Wlnihlp. 5-r 112.50 110 Wlnihlp. 4-r 111.00 B. A. WISE & 00. IKE WIN8HIP HERBERT SMART WIN6HIP h SMART, INSURANCE. ACCIDENT, HEALTH. FIRE. Waehlnjton Block. “GASOLINE” 6 Gallons for 60c, If Yon Send For It. CANFIELD OIL CO. 467 Second St. of business profits will fspldly recov er from recent losses. Tim Iror. «n- duetry Is still n good trade bk'itpe'«*r. and. If the orders reeoivad by the United States Steel Corporation «rn any Indloatloh, the outlook Is certain ly promising. Orders for about 1 rno . 000 tons of Iron valued at $2K,OOf).nno to $10.0000,000 were placed Ip October: the tales of copper were unusually large; a derided Improvements hai taken place In the cotton goods trade, tho grocery trade is more active nnd the genera! revival of enterprise is ehown In the lares Increase of now in. cornorntlons. All of this activity was stimulated by tho expectation of Mr. Taft's election: so that a butst of so* tlvlty now Would he unreasonable. An other boom li the last thing to be desired. Cheerful View of Future. There l« every reeeon, however, to take a cheerful view of the future, While the election has been largol; discounted, an Important stimulus hsi been given to recovery whleh la'.or or. will assert Itself. It Is quite possible that the stock market will shosr some Irregularity owing to the great ter.ipta- tlon to take profits. The unsettl'd condition of International potitln in Europe also sffectH our security afar- kets. because American sticks are tho host on which to really? when (.there need protection. London has already returned Some considerable blocks of our securities, though gratified at our election results, and would undoubted ly repurchase them were it pot for the Balkan situation Its well ns the uncer tainty regarding the attitude of Ger many. Forthcoming security Issues will Also tend to restre'n any further ex cessive advance. At home an observ ing **e must he kept upon congress and the state legislatures. Tariff leg islation Is fcure to come up at Wash ington, and the sntl-corporatlon fever may train show Itself in gome of the •tote levls'etores. As to the tArtff. which could really be modified without barm to any Interest and with great benefit to others, there is 1l»tto pros pect of anything importnat being done. Dismission may bo complicated by our reciprocity •greem'-nte with Franco and Germany: but tho protected Inter ests are strong enoneh to prevent any radical changes. What ought to be done la to pass a. measure enforcing a graduated reduction, lasting ov**r a series of vears. thug saving Industry from ehoek and giving both merchant and manufacturer ample time to ad just themselves to th# change, flush • method would avoid the most serious objections to all tariff chAbges—that of pgelonged uncertainty, , BELLI DARI TO SUPPLY GREAT INDUSTRIAL FACTOR WILL DE HARNES8INQ OF RIVER AT PRICE'S I8LAND. AUGUSTA, Ga.. Nov. 8.—The con tract for the construction of a dam which will also serve at a bridge across the Ravunnnh river at Price's Island, twenty miles above Augusta, has been awarded. The work will he commenced In De- cumber nnd will require about on* year to complete. Tho dam, which will cost about $3,500,000. will be thirty feet high and will furnish 15,000 horse power, which Will he transmitted to Augusta to a sub-station. The project Is regarded as a great industrial factor In this sec tion. itO CRIME COMMITTED Whip You Kill the Deidly Dandruff Microbes. Taka care of your hair or be sorry later on. If It Is In good oonalltlon how keep It that way. Many a muu now bald or afflicted With a wlg*would have A full head of luxuriant hnlr If he had used a good hair tonic in his younger days. "He wore a WIG AND ALL THE WORLD KNEW iT. u Healthy hair must bavo nourlshm ini. or In time it will surely die and ft'l out. The best heir norulsher, Invlgorator and dressing known to science today Is Pflrlslnn Bnge. King & oilplant cell It end guar, antee U to cure dandruff, atop falling hair or itching of the ecalp In two Weeks, or money back. It is highly praised by thftasandg of ladle*, because It !« the Chit hair dressing that makes the hair soft* silky and luxuriant. Parisian gage la th* only hair treatment that reaches the root* Of the hair. It kills th? germs, puts new life into the roots, and brlehtefis up the hair. The price Is only 8# cents a large bottle at king it Ollphant'a, or direct by express, au charges prepaid, front the American makers, Giroux Mfg Co* Buffalo N. Y. Animals Will Have Their Home In Atlanta For Next Few Month#— Wanted to 8tay Her# But Couldn't. Among the last of the midway at tract Inns to leave Mncon Is George W. Rollins' trnlned wild nnlmal show, which was one of tho beat of tho many Happy Street features. Mr. Rollins will winter his beasts In Atlanta, permission to stay at Cen tral City Park during tho cold months having been denied him. The troup of linns, tigers, bonrs, hyenas and wolves hnv« given their last regular performance of tho season end today will he shipped to their winter home. Both Mr. nnd Mrs. Rollins were very desirous of spending another winter In Mncon, a* they have many friends here, and are delighted with the city. They regret that they muat go elsewhere. HEALTH INSURANCE Tito man who Insures Ills III* I* wise (or Ills family. Th* man who Insure, his health Is wise both (or his family and lilm#clf. You may Insure health by guard* Ing It. It la worth guarding. At t It e first attack of disease, which generally approaches through tho LIVER and nia'nl* tests Itself In Innumcrablo ways TAKE. And tmvo your hoalth. For Sale $2,80ft.0ft—Will buy four new houses renting for $12.00 per month. In rood renting locality; show* good Investment and always rente. $1.750.00—Five negro houses tn goad condition, renting for $4l0.0u per year. This Is over IS per cent on amount In vested. $2,500.00—A thoroughly modern homo- built to live In—with waterworks and electric lights, situated on th* best mrl Of North Highlands. We can arrange very attractive terms to the proper patty. $1,150.00—Tenant property renting for $11.00 pet month and no city taxes. Murpliey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and Insurance ; PHONE 207 Citizen's Nat'l Bank Building YOUR HEALTHI Tour very life's happiness depends, In a large measure, upon your Plumb- Inng. I do not only construct new plumbing work, but 1 pul old Plumb ing In the very best condition. JA8. C. GORMLY. Phone 691. 320 Third Street. MR. DOO GUNN is no longer with JONES, GUNN A JONES, and this bis horse and mule emporium will In th* Future be run by Mr. Ben L Jones end his eon. Mr. W. H. Jones. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native nnd Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. »"!■ ■ j. M« .-!-!■i'M' 11'*•♦♦4-I-W"H"b k llcaWordl i x 111111:111 diiiiiiimr Advertisements under the heads of Wanted. For Sale, For Rent, Loat. Found. Personal, Mlecellaneous, Etc., inserted In this department for 1c per word for each issue. No notice will be inserted for leas than 15 eente. Remittances of |1 and leas may be made in postage stamps. MEETINGS m . CONSTANTINE! CHAPTER No.' /V _ 4. It. A. M.—Regular convoea- I If V tlon on Monday night at 7:30 I /v\ o'clock; work In the Royal Arch; ' ” 1 Wullhln Chapter cordially In vited. and alt Royal Arch Maeone In good standing welcome. O. N. Dooly, If. I'.; W. B. Chapman, Becty. WANTED WANTED—Foaltlon as housekeeper or the care of some old lady. King 1343. WANTED—Active. Intelligent agents. Splendid commission contract; best plan of mutual fir* Insurance ever ds- vlsed. Address Htat* Mutual Fir# Insur ance Association. Toecoa, Oft. WANTED—600 men to learn barber trade, and take positions watting our graduates, few weeks complete*, constant prectlce furnished, scholarship Includes tools, Instruction*, demonstrations, ex aminations and diplomas- write for cat alogue, Moler Barber (jollegs. Atlanta, Ga. 'WANTED—Roardars 111 Washington ave.; also table boarders. Reasonable price. Phone 3067. STOVES, BTOVEB anil heaters, cash or credit. Decker Furniture Co., Cotton ave.; comforts, blankets, rugs. FOR RENT - iron RfcNT—Five-room oottag*. Houston road; large garden and barn; twelve dollars. Phone 3734. FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, large garden and barn. Houston road; twelve dollars. Phone 3794. FOR RENT—Store, corner Telfair and Elm eta. Apply Banders, at B*ck«n Furniture Co., Cotton avo. FOR RENT—Rooms with . or Without table board. Mr* Annie L. Buber, 111 Orange. FOn RENT—Nicely furnished room. $5.00 per month. Call nt Beech at. and Sec ond ave. H. H., care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Three or four room* In beet part of city. I'hon* 2425-L. FOR RENT—Immediate possession 1101 Elm et; 770. 769. 753 Ash et & Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sta. FOR GOOD rooms and board *o to tho Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner SI cent*. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT—Two At ground floor offices In Washington block; eteftm heat and Janitor, nil conveniences. Apply to Ma con Savings Bank. Fnn nriNT—rci«iit-mmn hou„._ 710 Fmnyth «er<wt. ni»r B. I* Hurt,, cor. Omoto «ml Forwrth at,. FOR RENT—To parties without children, two rooma, close In. N. L. B., care Telegraph. NEW rn.ANKETB, comforts, ruga, art squares, nccker Furniture Co., Cotton ave.; etoves, heaters; cash or credit. MONEY TO LOAN. nBAt. ESTATW LOANS—5100 nml up- wurda; no delay; loans closed within 24 hours, llnrrold flanking and Savings Co.. 007 Cherry at. 5IONEr TO LEND on rMl MUto. roll,/- j able monthly. J. J- Ctibb, Commercial k. Having* Rank. LOST LOST, STnATRn' on ■TOI.RN-Palnur dug, brown ears, brown spot on hip, sil ver mounted collar; answers to name of Toole; 16.00 reward. Roturn P. II. Gunn. Phone $fil. returned to 1 !'ft, LOST-One amethyst ring surrounded by pearis. Return to lof Park Place. FOR SALE Wadley Investment Co. Real Esiute, insurance, Loans, Grand Building, Plione 627. FOR RENT we MOVE OUR TENANTS FREE, immediate Poerenlon. Two-atory brick store, corner Fourth and expresH office alley, next to union depot, $7100. STI Orange street: very desirable tWo-atory houfee, nine rooms and bath, toilet each floor and aervant'a house in real. This house has Just been newly painted; plumbing thoroughly repaired, and la In perfect condition. W ,M ‘ FOR BALE. .We have for atii a beautiful tract of fifteen acre* of laftri, lying within oha mile of city limits and three or four hundred yard* from end of car line. This Is an ideal site for a dairy; Is eleaa enough to city and car Una to > nub-divided Into tesldence lot*, rice $2,000.00. Let ua show you this Ida And tell you mare about it. Juat Hated with us on North High lands a nice large lot on Laurel ave nue, near North avenue that w# car. Sail for $466.60. This Is on excellent bargain and win be on the market at this price only a few day*. WADLEY INVESTMENT CO. Grand Building, Phone 627 t*OR BALE—Large black hors*, beat qualities, u. o. Edwards. 403 Fourth street. FOR BAI.H—Chrysanthemums; two hun dred choice variety Infullbloom at hair usual price. Phone 3309. Mrs, B. 11. Glllon. FOR BALE—$76.00 Bibcock rubber Ur# top buggy; good as new. Jones Grocery Co. FOR HAI.M CIIBAP—One Bn# mule. Jones Grocery Co. FOR iAf,»-lifl#n stock of dry goods end groceries, Including fixtures. In «o*1 mention, AI»o .torn ,nd dwelling for rent. “If," ear* Telegraph. FOR HALE—Ten-bora# Bcholleld steam engine and boiler; good running order; 1160 for outfit. Macon Telegraph. FOR SAl.B-Oua* perfecting preea. with complete stereotype outfit; good order; prints 4 or 1 pages: $1,210 fob Macon. -Address Telegraph. Macon, da. ,jf PERSONAL. -'V NICE DROP-HEAD sawing machine cheap for cash. Becker furniture Co., Cotton ave.; blankets, comfort*, stoves. WOULD like to swap an Interest In » * well eetsl.llehed paying grocery bust- hens for real estate. Address Wholesale, rare Telegraph. I III NO C.r.turph.n tn »mtt,r »nd rm, (trend Dukn flour, Orend IlmubUc, Am,rlcut 1-opulor and V, r. clfara MISCELLANEOUS RING CLAUD MARTIN, PHONE 851- Beat Kansas City loin steak. ISo.j round steak and roasts. 134*- Corner Spring, and Wsinut -ate. | IF YOU HAVE- A Horse Or Mule Or Harness Or Buggy Or Wagon Or Carriago; OR IF YOU HAVE— A Cow Or Pier Or Ohioken» Or Eggs Or Geese Or Guineas OR IF YOU HAVE- A Sewing Machine Or Furniture Or a Store Or any Tools Or Anything EIso Or a Dog YOU WANT TO SELL, TRY A 15o AD IN THE TELEGRAPH. For Sale ' $1,800 Will buy a handsome she (I) room Has a large lot, else 103x208 feet (hajf acre), and fronting a treat «a* JORDAN REALTY CO. Real Estate, Sneuranoe and Loan*, Phong 1186. Fourth N«t. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE $910—1 4-room bosses that bring eat $1,200—Will buy a vary deelrefcAe #• room houiiM that rent* for $12 per nonth. We will aell you thle without . cash payment on monthly notes of 10 per month. $2,100—0-room house. No 200 Orange avenue, VtnevlUe. $2,100—A nice 8-room cottage on the $2.800—A brand Minton-Morgan Co. REAL ESTATE. !0 Cherry atreet. Phone 1192. For Rent nil located, en* and a hnir miles ___j town and only on* mil* from neareat raliroad station, with publlo road inning water on It. Will loose to a re- tonalme pa.ty for five years at a rent ’ as bales of cotton per year. The place III yield a handsome profit at this low mtai. FOR SALS. A B0-acre farm on Columbus road with md Improvements, Including a two-*tory _ aelllnr; running water and most of plaoo under fence. Improvements^ oould not be placed for $3,000.00. Price, $1,250.00. Can make reasonable terms. If desired. 103% acres In Crawford county. 0a.. a* 7-room dwelling and two small tenant oum*j about 200 acre* In large second rowth pine ready to aaw. whloh should, \EfflWbrstenatSt 'arms, If desired. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 66 r ) Mulbarry 8tr«et. Stores For Rent No. 120 flecond St........r.....M0.0« No. 4X4 rourth 8t*.*•••««•••**« 46.60 No, 481 flecond S L *, nM v..m* 18,66 No. 481 Poplar 80.66 To. 403 Mulberry ft 66*66 Money to loan of various nma Money's here—no waiting if fom Geo. B. Turpin Sons NKW sideboards end leather couch*# at For Sale I've a nico eeven-room Cot- Arc you interested? Frank B. West Real Estate and Insurance. 417 Cherry SL