Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 10, 1908, Image 8

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— — — ' ■ . .-y* i THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY . MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1903 JUST RECEIVED HACKMEN FEAR THEIR IS GONE Another shipment of those nobby celebrated THEY LOOK WITH DI8FAVOR ON i THE ADVENT OF THE AUTO MOBILE TO CARRY PAS- I 8ENGER8— REGULAR STETSON HATS INSPECTION DAY. We have them in all the new shapes and styles. Call and inspect them for they are sure winners. STAR CLOTHING CO. NOW IS THE TIME TO open an account with the American National Bank of Macon The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia! Capital and Surplus - $800,000.00 Our loyal customers will tell you how we treat them. R. J. TAYLOR. PretiJent L. P. HILLYER. Vice-Prej. R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY.Ca.hier. | Yesterday was the regular hack In - j * pec t Ion day, and all the hicka of the city were around the city hall for the Inspection by the chief of police. Asked how they came ou* during the fair Just dosed, one of them said: "We didn't average a bit more thaif when there alrit any fair here. You see there were a number of extra hacks. The drayrnfn and every man who had ahorse and could get a hack startedwbt to make all the ex;r» money he could. Then came the auto mobiles, and they tell me that they made oa much as fifteen and tweuty dollars a day. while none of us nt ido Over three or four dollars. We can do that much any old time.” The automobiles did a good business, whether or not they made us much as the hacktm-n say they did. They carried the passengers down to the park In a hurry, and tho fare was onlv fifteen cents. Being open, they were used a ood deal by strangers for a ride over town, and this of course brought in some extra money, it is probable that u regular automobile lino will be established, and the trains be met by them. The regular hnckmen "view with alarm" the advent of the automo> biles. They fear that their occupa- tlon Is gone, especially those with the mcnsleys. Those who own the dean nice vehicles believe that they will al ways be more or less in demand. JAPANESE TEA BOOM IN A NEW LOCATION Friends of Heimath Hall Patronising the Ladies Liberally—A Worthy Enterprise. The Japanese tea room that has been doing such a rushing business in tho •tore formerly occupied by the Barnes Millinery Company, has moved down to 112 Second street, next to the Bos ton confectionery store. The tea room Is being operated by the directors of Heimath Hall, and for the Benefit of that Institution. The ladles have met with such great sue ces* In this enterprise that they hav decided to continue th«- operation of the tea room until after Christmas, and If It still continues to do a profita ble business they will in all probability make It a’permunent institution. A great many gentlemen as we] ladles have become steady patrons of the tea room, and considering tho dainty lunches that are served and the reasonable prices charged, to say nothing of the fair waitresses, there Is no reason why the tea room should not enjoy a continuous run of pros parity. How is Your Digsstlon. Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. ___ Eighth avenue. San Francisco, recom mends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for the wonder ful effect of Electric Bitters In a east of acute Indigestion, prompts this tea tlmonlal. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric Bitters la the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and nltoratlve medicine Invigorates the system, purifies the blood and is espe cially helpful In all forms of female weakness. 50c at all drug stores “GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Is a little higher in price tlinn other Limes, but it is PURE LIME, and by fnr the best and most economical for Brick Work and Plastering. Cheap Lime is dear at any price! Write us for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. Laying a Cement Walk Is easy If you have the right materials. We shall be glad to tell you Just how to do It and to supply you with both the cement for the body as well as that for the finish. Laid according to our direction! and with our cemant, you'll be sure of a smooth, handsome, durable and economical walk. WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO. 457 Third St., Macon, Ga. Fresh Meats Fish and Oysters Fresh Country Eggs WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST. GIVE US YOUR ORDERS. W. L. Henry Co. PHONES 242M151. —Out of town orders for Pish and Oysters; also Sausage, solicited. THIS CHICKEN A FREAK ’T Ml Was Almost Good Enough as a Freak to Have Been 8hown at the Fair. Will Matthews, 15 years old. and a regular country negro from Crawford county, came Into the city yeitefday, and displayed the money he had. thinking that town negroes were Just ua honest aa those In the country. He wa« met by two of the town kind who readily struck up an acquaint ance with-him. They Jollied Will along, and told him of the wonderful gyascutus In the swamp. It so hap- |T pened that Will had never seen a 11 wonderful gyascutus, though he ad mitted having once seen an elephant Mr. Phelps Wade has something In the way of a curiosity | n the chicken line, and it was discovered by an ac cldent. He lives on North Highlands, where he has built him a home, and being out In the country like he warns to raise' some chickens. One of his neighbors complained of the chickens flying over the fence and doing dam age In the garden. Like the good neighbor he Is. Mr. Wade said he would gladly crop the wings of the offending chickens, hut It was found that there was only one hen thut per slated In scratching for the bugs In the neighbor's garden. This persistent hen was caught, and then It was found that she has only oho wing, and no sign of but one. be ing hatched that way. and yet It could well as any hen with two good wings. Hhe doesn't mind the loss of the wing, and suffers no Inconvenlcnco whatever. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. MeteoroloRlrsI Meta furnished hv the local office of the ITnltecLStatea vtather bureau, department of •agriculture, for the twenty-four hours ending nt 4 p. m., S pm...73111 pm..Ml I t ft pm...M U mn.. * 7 pm.. .«S| l am.. ft pin., .si! 2 am.. 9 pm...591 3 a.... .50|H am. .7^ ^ . R,v,r R«Port. The Oemulgee river at Macon at 7 a. m. read 3.0 feet, at Ifawklnavtlie 0.4 of a “* "* Abbeville 4.4 feet, and at Luiu- If you haven’t heard The Gayety Quartette, you have missed a treat, they slug every day, at The Gayety, from 4:30 to 10:00 p. m. TO SEE A GYASCUTUS WA8 HELD UP BY TOWN BOYS AT THE POINT OF PISTOL AND ROBBED—ONE OFTHE ROBBERS CAUGHT. A case of highway robbery on a negro by negroes was reported at the police station yesterday afternoon. circus. The town boys had so much to aay about the rare animal that he was dead anxious to see one, and agreed to go with them to see it, provided It cost nothing. In this way he was tolled off to the rear of th# Jaques & Tinsley ware- BEWARE OF THE DOG. SAYS THIS UNLESS POLICE ENFORCE ORD NANCE, THINKS THERE WILL F, BE SERIOUS TROUBLE. "If Ihe l.w reiardlnc vicious dogs running at large on the street Is ndt enforced, I am fearing that trouble Is going to come." said a prominent citi zen — __ lA* ern depot with my hunting dog, wait* Ing to take the train. A man had a* bull dog at the. depot that wanted to fight my dog. He could have chewed my dog up. of course. I tried tf> keep bull dog away with the *nd of my gun. and there was the owner look ing on as if anxious that there should be a fight, and he knowing that a bird dog Is not built for fighting and was no match for his dog. Seemed to me that he wanted the fight. Well, sir; I started to put a shell In my gun and kill that bull dog. and, of course. I then would have had to kill the pwn But I tell you right now, 1 would just as soon kill a bull dog as I would a rattlesnake. Two or three days ago another man with a bull dog was here on Cherry street, and had to be watch ed all the time to keep him fro/n Jump ing on the harmless dogs. Every now and Mien you can see men with bull dogs on the street, and while It Is true they have them by chains, there Is nothing to prevent that chain Horn slipping out of their hands. If they were not dangerous why do they chain them? I ran’t see why the police. who know that thete Is a law as to vicious dogs on the street, do n«*t stop it." * There are others who complain of these dogs being allowed on the street. Colors in Boys’ "Hercules Suits are FAST They stand the sun and shed the rain—because they are all wool and waterproofed. * “HERCULES" Coats and Pants are full lined with extra heavy double warped Italian cloth and cold shrunk Irish Linen—and the seams are sewed with silk and cov ered with strong tape. . The best Boys’ Suits in America for the price—and as good as most makes for double the price. DOUBLE BREASTED JACKETS PLAIN KNEE PANTS uicse uuna uring uiioweu on ine sueei. jj. Home time ago public complaint was • made of a negro who walks on ai: the sidewalks with such a dog, pulling at him with a chain or rope, but he continues to go where he pleases and apparently la never molested. Mind Your Business. If you don’t nobody will. It Is your business to keep out of all the trou- S le you can and you can and will *cp out of liver and bowel trouble if you^take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out of your system. 25c, at all drug stores. FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS, FOR. DECORATING THE HOME, FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE, Sterling Silver, Rich Cut Giass and Fine China Dave Always Been and Always Will be the Recognized Standard. THE PLACE TO GET IT IS L. 0. STEVENS JEWELRY STORE 366 Second Street. APPLICATION yAS MADE TO JUDGE FELTON BY ATTOR NEY ROSS YESTERDAY MORNING. ~ An application for bond for Will N. Kitchens was denied.by Judge Fel ton yesterday morning. The motion was presented to the house. below a Eighth street, and be- j court by Attorney John P. Ross, who ... - - ..... -• *-• - contended that the defendant. If gull- fore Will could realise It, a pistol thrust In ’his face nnd, forgetting all about the gyascutus. he delivered up HI* watch and two or three dollars. While the town boys were trying to divide the spoils. Will ran Into town and straight to the station house he went. IJe gave a good description of the men. and In a short time Detee tlve Harrison and Bicycle Officer Reg. had Henry Lyons In prison, hav ing found 'him In a pool room on Pop lar street. The other town boy got away. AT THE T^v uranU “THE RED MILL." The sale of seats for '-The Red Mill, which opened yesterday. Indicates thi engagement here la surely to be rded-breaker. All parts of the Win ter wore eagerly sought for uml this clearly demonstrates the popularlt] the attraction. That society will be resented \h’ force”Is'evident'.'as Ihjx rcserfl vat Inns have been made by several par ties. All In all. "The Red Mill" Is bound to be reviewed by one of the swellest and most critical audiences theatrical perform**! 1 Its trtumpl Fresh from Its triumphs of a year'i three months each In Chicago. INCREASE F RE E Home Treatment Which Puts on Flesh at a Surprising Rate SOo BOX SENT FREE TO ANY READER BEDINGFIELD & CO. (Incorporated) EDWARD LOH,< President. Formerly of Macon, Ga. Tho names imply that everything bought here is the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest prices. Send ns your orders which will receive prompt at tention. Write for Catalog 29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida W« have perfected a remarkable home treatment which puts on flesh at the rate of a pound a day In many Instances, rounds out and perfects the Ilsur*, makes thin folks plump and attractive# no mat ter If they Imv* been thin for years. Don't shut your eye* and say. “Impos sible." but put us to the lent. You say you hav# tried everything you ever licsid of. nnd have spent your good money tight end left to no purpose. We say. well and good. We will prove our i-kttms without any cost to you. I at us send you n free teat treatment, a full rtfty-cent parks** of our new dis covery. We are •willing to take the chance, and surely the test will toll. So If you wish to get out' from the ■ - - - r your name nnd and Philadelphia. Charles Hlllngham'a complete production of the Henry Blos som and Victor Herbert..comic opera, maa i Wed- MPM^Th* Red Mill.” will bo] for tho Amt time at tho Grand on nesday night. November 11. In collaborating. Messrs. Blossom and Herbert have had tho extraordinary good fortune of not obdu- ■■■■■■■■^■J duplicating former success. "Mile. Modiste," but have In “The Red Mill" one that will by far exceed It In many ways. The story Is to the point, describing thr predicament In which two American tourtsta And themselves after spending their money too recklessly, after which they unconsciously prove heroes In Ing a persecuted maiden from ar •ate parent by entering the mill ... .... ■lades of a revolving fan. In which man- .. the girl onto MlailiMlovirH I n score music which has already gone through the country with telling effect. Mr. Dillingham has provided an admlmbl* company of some sixty people nnd has faithfully reproduced scenes and- ctietumrs of qoulnf and pic' tureeque Holland. ner they escape S ri onto the r I Victor Herbert has composed of the whlstleable kind of mui PLAYS OF THI SOUTH, nays of the south possess an Indeflna hi# charm and especially the two founded on the popular novels of Thomas Dixon. Jr., "Th# Traitor" artd "The Clansman." nn* reason Is that the south is the native home of romance end a charmjng love story always possesses a potent appeal to tho thsater-goer. It would take rot- utims to Inquire Into th* many other causes of th* remarkable popularity of lava of this type, but the fact remains plays or this type, but tn# rac* remains that »uch plays are what the pub lo de mand. The success of “The Traitor^..la solid honest flesh. Clansman" for success Is ofien hard to duplicate. This new plnv bv Chinning ndtork and Thomas Dixon. Jr.. Is mani festly a great drama or It could not have achieved such results. Those who have enjoyed “The Clansman." nnd their name Is legion, will be delighted to team that the dramatic sequel of that r ** •“’**“* of play will be the attract'. (Trawd^O h talked .... at the Oner* Hbuse.matinee and night thirty pounds of good ! next Friday. November IS. When we send j th* bM MrkiM v* I The ¥>tll that has been gotten together ySSfJSr end Vm sWvou ' •* the Uvrto for this week Is being pro- re thin and whv our new i noimced us, the best th-t has ever been conn wj."n As; sassK 4 ,K,r * unJ * r ,h **“• 13 VuMrtitrnlnt, whh-h I -”rr .rt I. «MUM I. . tt» iu gaggJpg ware*- cl *e-«”-■? «^ U1 *“««• limit—1. .til l| -III b. MrMttrr for you i* IE *1N.r,I. Ih. man to cut oui till, coupon «nd pin ft to yViur _ *• »" A IMI«. Olv» name »nd ..Lire., very ! -"A AtaS/Turtlin. fJI- ferfv mgt«o"mcS":oS"u!h*.ss, KSflon N‘ y 1 PtUue encllsw ten cenu ’ hahatr.g by his hair vake* them on • Sfhiip pay dtatrttmtuwi expSUi tr,p thal U t *”* mb * rwl ’ Mile. Wulfksn. the gexlble Venus, this ' deserves her title, for, _ none have ty at all. could not possibly be victed of an offense greater than man slaughter. and that ho was. therefore, entitled to ball. The court held that the evidence taken at the coroner's Inquest was sufficient to raise a doubt. Kitchens will now have to reoaln In the Bibb county jail until his case goes to trial, which will not be until the first week In December. SHADOW MAY Fill ON POPLAR STREET PARRS It. is Said an Injunction May Result if the Parks are Plowed—May Come Up at Council Masting. There i 8 a possibility that the Pop lar street parka will not be green with grnas when the birds warble In the spring. No sooner did the people read In The Telegraph yesterday morning that Aledrmnn Brunner was going to take the bull by the horns and the plow by the handle'll nnd plow up the parks and *«w them In grass from one end to the other, than a shadow bearing Ihe image of on Injunction wa* thrown on the parks and the ruitle of a peti tion was heard In the direction of council meeting tonight. "When our store was on Poplar street.’ 1 said Mr. J. P. Hodges, of the Georgia Furniture Company, "J was all alone In wanting those parks In grass and thus make the street as pretty as the other streets of the city. 1 still think the city should remove all the unsightly things on them and make parks of them." There was a rumor In'the* afternoon that a petition protesting against grassing the parks wonld be gotten up and prensnted to coifhcil. In other quarters there was a hope expressed that Alderman Brunner wquld carry out his Ideas, For some reason work was not be gun yesterday, but It Is understood thnt the nlowinr will begin this morn ing on the park between Third and Fourth street* - The building material on the upper park will prevent any work being done on It for a little while. It is probable that the matter will come before the council at Its meet ing tonight In some shape or another. Under United States Super vision. Macon’s New National Bank Commercial National Bank E. Y. MALLARY, President. W. P. WHEELER. Asst, to Prest. CECIL MORGAN, Vice Prest. With Apiple Capital. Experienced Officers and a Most Representative Board. WE INVIT E YOUR ACCOUNT. Grape Fruit Special We have just received from growers in Florida, 25 boxes Grape Fruit, which are said to be extra fine, and to introduce we will close out tho last today at $4.00 box, or 75c to $1.35 dozen. Get in on this deal. Flournoy Grocery Company Six Phones—All No. 26. Only Coffee Roasters in Macon The Victim of Drink As Manufacturers of ENGINES and BOILERS we desire to coll particular atten tlon to th* High Grade Engines we ara turning out and to aay that we guarantee without hesitation that there Is no better engine of its claia put on tlfe market today In*the United 8tates. The perfectly balanced valve makes it of high value, and the workmanship being first class, and & substantially put up engine, adapta If particularly to work requiring hard service. We are fur nishing them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly * — 111, c It being used largely in saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, and ginning plants. We are prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers who can give us a call that It has no equal. Write for full Information and do so today. ADDRESS Schofield’s Iron Works Macon, Georgia. -W-H-H-H-H-H-++* Needs Orrine Treatment.—Cure Effect ed or Money Refunded. Drink first destroys ambition; breaks up ties or friendship; It kills and buries love and eventually destroys the fam ily life. Some of the best men In the world have been victims of drink and if there 1* not aome member In your family thnt Is afflicted with thta disease, you are Indeed fortunate. ' Drink cunningly destroys will power. and while the drunkard wants to do what you tell him, he wants a thous and times more the drink that he craves. Medical treatment Is neces sary to destroy the craving, and this Orrine will do. It destroys th* desire for liquor, so . COUFON. Ut This certificate and ten cents to hele defrev ritstrlbiittrn expens, • title# the hoUlet to ore rtfiv om ra> ttage of Mersol Ubteis^Hn MACON TELEGRAPH. yOOD ftp* TIEN DAYS 1 Co.. 1120 Herald ; BtnxNant«v\. N. Y . here that can deny her the t’t»e that she beers. that the drink will not be missed, also cures the deranged digestions, weak ened nerve* and other ill effects of ex- j cessive drtaking, restoring the pa- tlent to perfect health. The remedy is absolutely harmless. Is • thoroughly; scientific and fa so 'uni- \ fobmly successful that It Is sold ,w|lb * registered guarantee entitling ybu to a rerund.of yourjaoney. If Orrine f^tU, to elfcst a TuHfi‘ Booklet on “Hog hi Th- Apollo Trio in their oleylet eatl* • Cure Drunkenness-" Rent free on re- c*n entertain th* most turtlculnr person I ai 'isuii'riitMA the i7n>|,' p«*i» one i Orrine Is In jyn forms, bo. 1 which , im * spw-tviid voire and knew* how t > I <**n be given secretly without the pa-1 u Th-'*- - ■»•** •- j ttent’s knowledge. No. 2 U» pllltfart* e»4 wrtlstle end brio-s bark to tV mind tor those who Wish to he cared. The • ■ tSSSsrSt ."glffwi to «§£sr5: peek the house taiswch £5^ JJJ belt U«*h * under tbt guaranteef i Micas. lOrrtno Is told by H. J. Lamar £ Co. I | path the ; HV t» ptononoc* that baa ever been Are You Interested In saving a handsome percentage on your purchases of reliable Whiskies, Wines and Brandies! If so, drop us a eard today for our new fall catalogue, we eater to the wonts of tho mail order bnver, and make the prices that will interest yon; QUALITY being the foundation of our business. AH inquiries cheerfully and promptly an swered. We are Sole Agents for The F. W. Cook Brewing- Company’s Famous Bottled Beers. • Cook’s Pilsner, 10 dozen pints, $9.00. Cook’s Golci Blume, 10 dozen pints, $10.00. D. F. & C. P. LONG Jacksonville, Fla. Wholesale Whiskies and Beers y L /■