Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 11, 1908, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEOBAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 111, 1903 Have You Seen It? The latest additiorf in hats is very effective. Color, Sage Green, high rolling brim, drop front. It’s considered quite the thing among good dressers. $3.00 ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPECIAL NOTICES i S. Hut, Gen. Mcn*g*r. Jesse B. Hart & Bro., Funeral Directors i Peraonml UUfitMn Blv.n all boolneM. iPhones 447. 710. 1244. MACON, OA. OFIN DAY AND NIGHT. P PU*ilSLEY & 0LAY, e< * y UNDKRTAKIMO. i4 _ Always span, 111 sn« 511 Mulberry 4t. Ottfeat axclualva undertaking »>Oum In la can. Phom 428. Ff spired to till 'tagraoh or t'-ephcn# stmts on abort ™ Carrlanoa •# funaral 41.80. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS la one of lh» rnsgong that thla hank ha* steadily grown. We *n- fieivoi' make n»«ry«*nn that contra to Ihla bank foal tliat..their par- tliMtir nocowitl la e*,»rclally desired and it la- no account la too email for ua to opinraHato. 1C very cuatomar of this bank la our friend and we want them to feel so. our safety Is established, and aa w« only loan money on First Mortgage K«wl Kstate flaauritfaa *• ar« sure to live up to: "We have never loet a dollar/' Wa par • pep cent Interest compounded avert half year. „ Call after 9 a. in. Equitable Banking & Loan Company "Safest for Savings" CEO. A. SMITH, Pres. Macon, Ga. WILL SHOW SCHOOL EXHIBin^ATLANTfl DIDO'S FINE DISPLAY WANTED FOR MEETING OF NATIONAL INDUS* TRIAL SOCIETY—PROF. CHAP* MAN WILL ACCOMPA NY IT. The exhibit of the Ilfbb roust, schools at the recent fair, and which at* trnct<«J so much attention from the Visit* dr*. end which cauicht the eye of Dr. Matluann. ot Tech. wJil have A special place In the exhibit of wliat Ia being tUmm In the manual training schools of Georgia on th« occasion of the conven tion ot the National Society, for the Promotion of Induatrlal induration. Which is*** ts In Atlanta on the 13th. This is to be the largest .wd roost Im portant gathering of educators *wr I ‘ In Georgia. The last meeting of the dety we* hsld In Chicago, and was large ly Attended by the leading educators and manufacturers from all parta of the union. Tne program now being prepared tot this meeting In Atlanta will embrace Ad dresses and papers, as well as dtkcus- slons. by the foremost educational men and prominent manufacturers. It was at the request of Dr. Matheson, president of Tech, snd also the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, that the erhfhlt of Rtt.h county schools be sent to Atlanta to i*e shown at the convention. Four screens of good size have been re- i served for the «** I Abundance of shelf null, as well lias been granted with pay for eti'-h principals as can at tend the meeting. Kupt. Chapman will also attend, be being on the programme an address. The exhibit will tie placed In position by .Miss LutJe Westooft. who has been detAbed PILE* CURED IN 4 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OfNTMKNT Is giinranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding of I Protruding Piles in 4 to 14 days or money refunded. 80c. )0©MBTY NOTICE. firm of Daniel A Waslngame Is X dissolved. II J. Daniel retiring. ll>Blme coll** dug all acoouato 1 an MsMirn* s. Now for HEUIATH HALL 8M Walnut Otreet. Regular mssit fer men snd women 21 cents. ^Buj»*n#tt women 14 emit. Dinner 1? «'• 1»30 o. ni. fiupp* *. 4:00 to 7100. A free rail .comi cenvsnlent fer «jt* let-town ehopptrs. —GO TO— I WES LEY AN Thii best instruction is tbo (cheapest. HANKSG1VING URKEYS price. Wo ure booking ordors ahead, nt special rrifo. Lot us know what yon wont and get the choicest selection. Either dressed, or nlivo on foot. Order now from— 1 Flournoy Grocery Company SIX PHONES— ALL No. 20. Only Coffee Roasters in Macon, Ga. All the Lumber Left From the Fair FOR SALE The Famous Dutch Kiddies Together With Jeeeph Whitehead aa "Can Kld^er.*- Nell McNeil as "Kid Conner." Ce»res with Music. Mirth, Girls, Song\ Dances and Travesties. Prices 80c, 78c, 11.80, 81-BO. At Auction Saturday, Nov. 14th, 10 ft. m, AT THE PARK. About 10?,000 Feet Lumber, Benches, Tools and Other Stuff. MOST BE SOLD. TV WfTMAN, Auctioneer. FRIDAY.*NOVEMBER ISIh. Matin.. 2i*>. Night 8:16. Qeerge H. Brennan Presents The Traitor S.ov# and Lsughtsr. Sensations Surprises. Thrills end Tear*. Absolutely pure end one hundred proof,direetto you in plain era led packoff 4. EXPRESS TKEPA1D to any office of tht Southern Express Company on one gallon or rooio in Jog or four quarts or more In botllea. SEVERAL MATTERS IN Adjourned Early Daoauae of Dasth of Mr. Cabaniae—Nagro Win* Bulk for Dsmags*. The ease of Eugene Stephens ver sus the Macon Railway and Light Co., Yrna yesterday decided In faror of tho plaintiff. who Wis awarded tho sum of 8800. Ho wag Injured by tho bursting of a holler nt the power house. Tho suit of T. J. Avery vs. J. W. Skipper was the only other matter heard by the court during the morn ing. adjournment being taken on ao* count of the death of Mr. B. O. Cab- anise. A petition for divorce was yesterday tiled with the superior court by Ed .tones. He nseerts that his wife. Lau ra Jones, was cruel to him during the entire twenty years they lived Jo- gether. Quail for today’s trade. Uriel & Blasingame. Phone 63. Otnger-Turpln—Interesting Marriage at On account of Illness In the family the date of the marriage had been changed from the 17th. to ths 10th. and only a few friends witnessed the Interesting da quite a number of XXSus who will welcome her on her arrival as a bride to make her home here. Beautiful Afternoon Wedding of Mias Frances Wlnshlp and Mr. George Has* kell. The marriage of M]sa Frances Wlnshlp and Mr. George Owens Hasp*** ebrated at a beautiful he Tuesday at 4 o'clock, at the residence bride's jj home wedding ... _t the resident 'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isai i Coif * Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Cleanse*, preserve* and., beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1666 by c/£ Deaths and Funerals, CAOANISS. The death of Mr. Klbrldge Gerry Cab- anies, one of Macon’s best known attor neys. occurred at the city hospital yes terday morning after an lllnees of less than a week. Death wae due to compll- that followed an operation for > of Macon’s .. arred at the terday morning after than a —** “**“ cations appendicitis. A resident of Moeon for seven years, Mr. Cahanlse enloved an acquaintance of hundreds, and had scores of friends throughout the state as well as In this city. He wms a member of the law firm of Nottingham 4k Cabaniss. and wea city recorder for two years. 190#-1»07. . Mr. Cabaniss Is survived by a father. Mr.. K. O. Cabaniss. of Havannah, one brother. Mr. O. O. Cabaniss. of Macon, and three sisters. MIss<h Nina. Mary and Hurah Csbanfss. all of H.tvannah. He was e nephew of Mr. J. W. Cabaniss. of this city. Besides these, he leaves other relatives to mourn his untimely death. The deceased was born In Savannah on November ft. 1172. After finishing the nubile schools w|th distinction, he en tered the University of Georgia, where he graduated In ISM with honor. lie then became secretary to Hon. T. B. Cabanls*. congressman from the fifth district and* while holding this position he began the study of law. later receiv ing a diploma from the law department ot Columbia University. After his ad mission to the bar. he wsa appointed stenographer to Chief Justice Blmmons of the supreme court of Georgia He be- W i the practice of law In Macon to 1 and was highly successful from the first He was elected city recorder In PLAINTIFF IN THE TIFT CASE Thurmari, Ga* Lumber Firm File* ** ‘Clafni for Return of Overcharges. J8y process of Interventions the P a " pars ticlng filed with tho federal court B &sterttey, the Bebeeca Lumber Cora- of Thurman. Ga* becomes a to the suit of Tift et al versus outhern and other railroads. This Atm seeke the recovery of ll.4I2.OS, which, it Is claimed, was secured from them In Bvsrfharges ®n shipments of lumber. The claim will be adjudicated at once by Master J. N. Talley. Jn the United States court yesterday there was also filed an answer to the bankruptcy proceedings recently in stituted against ths Arm of Pritchet and New of iAumns county. . .The de fendants admit their Insolvency, and file a schedule of their assets and 11»* bill ties. , At Auction today, 2nd St., opposite court house, 10 a. m., second-hand Building Material and several Vehicles. 1808. an office which he held with sue- 0i Whan the news of Mr. Cabaniss' death became yeti*ral yesterday . morning a meeting of the bar association was held, and the superior court, then In sesi adjourned for the day. An honorary cort. consisting of Messrs. -T. B. Felder, n. I*. AndArson. John ft. L. Bmlth. Au gustus Daly, Rlclutrd E. Curd and W il- llam K. Martin, was appointed by the former to accompany the body to Sa vannah. A committee was also ap pointed by the bar association to prepare a tnemorlsl commemorative of the . life and character of the deceased. Al s tribute of respect to the memory of Mr. Cabaniss. there will not be a session of the recorder's court today. w The body of Mr. Cabaniss win be taken to Havnnnab thla morning for In terment In the family burying plot. “ remnlna will be accompanied by an 8he Wants None <B%tter. The housekeeper who once tries Blue Ribbon VanlHa Is satisfied. Bhe wants none better. There h tune hot ter. ' POPLAR STREET PARKS MATTER DISGUSSED BY CITY COUNCIL ARGUMENT FOR AND AGAINST— CENTRAL CITY PARK LET FOR SIX MONTHS TO DR. WHITNEY—COM PLAINT MADE AS TO PRESCRIP TIONS AT THE HOSPITAL. The Poplar street parks matter con sumed about half an hyur of tho nearly two and a half-hour session of council of the — — _ Wlnahlp, on College street. ...» " While the witnesses to the ceremony *•"* night ... . were limited to the Immediate families | It was brought up by the reading of of the bride and groom. It Was one of the | two petition*, one from the business “ most Uenutlf111 of the fall Weddings In Macon, and hundreds of friends of the couple were Interested In the happy •vent. The Interior of the Wlnshlp house, all thrown together, was elnbnrately deco rated with palms, smllax and a wealth of THE SUPERIOR COURT “J Mss. r.raW: iIlk vui kiHUH UUUIII thft double parlors, where the guests as sembled for the wedding ceremony—the flowers were beautiful large white and S ellew chrysanthemums, the handsome owerg hanking mantels, tables and every available dpae#, and arranged In tall apace, and arranged In floor vasts and resting on pedeetals. forming, with hanked flowers, a. lovely floral and green background for the bridal party, while Itev. T. D. Rills, of Mul berry fltrcft Methodist church, performed ’ and Impressive ceremony, wae lovely In her wedding gown of soft white ohlffon. trimmed *1ab- emtely with exquisite old lace, her long hrhlnl veil <»f tulle, which enveloped tho slender girlish figure, caught to the coif fure with a wealth of orange blossoms. Bhe carried a lovely bouquet of Bride roses, showered with llllee-of-the-ralley. The gront *“ ’ 1 Ola * | toll, of Mi i. and the only attendant. temphU. Tenn.. was hie best ihe only attendant. Affyr the ceremony an Informal held, and refreshments tlon was of Poplar atreet. asking that tho parks be allowed to. remain as they are at pres ent. and tha other fro inthe Civic Fcdcr- — that the parks be sodded, some twenty-live or thirty • . ‘y-flve oi , chamber, all of whom seemed Interested in the subject. They were called upon by Mayor Miller to say anything they wished. Mr. Beh L. Jones was the first to speak. This was after the mayor atated that aa he understood It, the committee contem plated the grassing only of the park be tween Second and Third streeta for the present He Was corrected by Alderman Brunner, who said that It was the Inten tion to Improve the entire street If the council would allow It . . Mr. Jones then addressed the council, ,-. E aid said that at S o'clock In tha after- baautirul and Impressive ceremony, noon some of the landlords and tenants e bride wss lorelr In her wedding of Poplar atreet hn«5 met at tbo office * * - • - # j^ r Henry Home, and after ascertain ing that about an but thirty feet of tho fruntage of the street were willing, they had settled upon a suggestion ss to the parks. This was to pave or cement the surface of th4 parks with a concrete live Inches thick, and this woald cost about 14,200, which, with the city paying one- third of the co«t, would require about 81.804 for the business men on each aide . of the street to pay. With the surface served j thus cemented, the parks could be kept matter to have them filled, Alderman Snow said that the poor could not get any medicine at the hospital if they got sick after 3 o'clock In t.ie afternoon, and not at all on Sunday. He thought there should be some place uown town whero dty prescriptions could he filled at la the dining room, which was beautifully | dean and always present a food appear- “ “—*“ “ice. Mr. Henry Home followed, endorsing * - — atated by Mr. could be kept decorated, pink flowers being u>cd exclu- j ane#. with large feathery pink i the plan of concreting as stat ns. and enchantress osma-j Jones. He said the parks oou In a cut glass bowl formed, clean by this plan, and -that It WESLEYAN TO GIVE slvety. mdebotrd. buffet, and mantel were bnnked with large feathery pink i the plan of concreting as stated by Mr. chrysanthemums, tl(»n* nrranged In “■1nr.il center niece for the table, whlrh - K ... r — laid with a handsome Venetian cover) said he would go farther than Mr. Jonce, ovcF pink satin. Silver candelabra held In snylng that r« tar as he was con- white wax mndlet. rapped with delicate earned, he would prefer that the pnrki rose pink ellk shades, and the mints, j be taken out altogether and the entire cakes end Iocs all carried put the white etret surface be paved, thus giving a~ j fpse-tlnted motif. 'pie room for the trams. Te said thatk... Tha bride changed her wedding gown' would like to tnke the parks out of Third 1 •troot, but would'not disturb Mulberry, for a golng-away own of wine coTnrcd: atreet. but would-not dlati .. ...( cloth, a stylish tailored suit, with which a« that was an office and hotel street, •be wore hat and gloves to match, and He wanted a delay of a week or 'at K o’clock the couple left for Mexico. In which the problem could be solved, i where they will spend their honeymoon.; Alderman Hell wanted to know if going from tiiere to Houston. Texas, Horne knew of any other city that where Mr. Haskell Is prominently Identl- > lowed the teams In tne streets, f^ed with the bup~ * " “— ‘ I cloth. 8[W CORK WHISKEY, JJjJ Citir at Spring Water $«\ou $4/JU allied by CHANNINQ POLLOCK OLD COIN WHISKEY, end THOMAS DIXON. JR. .Prem Mr Dlxen'e story of the de- line end fell of the Ku-Klou-Klan. s*c on itl MoOev Rrw BYE 010 ITS (very flr.») 3.00 3.25 4.00 5.50 0.00 7.50 4 Oil.Is 'lYereetlno Entsrtainment Promised fer IN). Tomorrow Night—The Pro- 3,25 The friends and patrons of Wesleyan ... College are mo«t cordially Invited to at- 3.45 tend * n elocution recital nt Weslewan 4.50 If. at 8 o'clock. Thursday evening. Remember you get an sbsolutely purs HSKSf? ">i3 ! consist of two di farce comedy. T. I city, and will introduce hie bride to a charming circle of friends. Among Ihe relatives from a dlst; who were here to attend tha wedding are Mr. and Mrs. t*nul« llaskell. of New York, the groom’s parents; TV. Lottie Haskell, of Memphis Tenn.: Mr. and Mrs. Alex The popularity of eharmln* bride ws Mr Haskell and hie —Metlne# Me. 50c. TBo. 81 00 WhUkey, 0110 hundred prOOL Just AS it Jit* prepared and Will prab- j pressed In the Urge number of elegant n • til" * 4Wy be one of tl»# moat entertaining Sven-land costly wedding girta to the happv >c. 76c, 81 00, 81-50 comes from Ihe distillery. You tike no of *• lAla-. o^vuplw. whose Mends regret that they chances. I send goods by return train; w V^A r . ! j£!l^y* r iTOteL.. i are^ going to make thetv home m o die* absolute quickness J the yeer. Kvery i artistically handle. The rrt'gram Is as follows: "Fast Friends (Re Henry). Misses /ola The Lvrif Theater t Re,crtr ’^»: nrs(Natlon»lB*nkor#ny I fle to/llw I If C(4lCf busmen min Of Salisbury. Ijcekei. Mto^ Haael MeManui . **': J?*?’."*- . ...... nus and Jaw- LAWRENCE ALBERTIA, The Wire Haired Marvel. MLLE. WULPKEN, Flexible Venue. THE APOLLO TRIO, Presenting A COLLEGE PLAYLET, •THE MAN OUTSIDE." PATHW8 POPULAR PICTURES. Three reelsi Chenges made Dally Its 1 and € to T. VAI’DXVILLR 4 to 4 and T to 18:18. ADMI88ION 10a Ladles may attend Bandy Bros/ I-cuni anywhere or any tlma. Stores For Rent Ho. Itl Second St... .884.04 Ho. 414 Ftourtfc St 4004 Ho. 488 Second et 11.08 Write for full price list, f>wlom** (JCvelyn BImma), Wilkinson. Kathleen ltar- w. I.ucy nrynn, Norn 'ray- COTTON FIRM ASKS COURT FOR CHARTER Will Be Known 44"Wiilinehnm*4 Ware- hcuio"—Capital Stock of Fifty Thousand. .. Application for ■ charter for a cot ton Arm to be known ns Willingham s Warehouse* was yeeterdgy Sled In Ihe •up«rW court. The petitioners are Messrs. R. F. Willingham. C. B. Willingham. Jr.. A. R, Willingham, Leon K. WlUlngham. H. K. Sissons and Ron T. Hay. The paid In capital stock of the Ana la given ns 880.- •44 and permission la asked to In-1 crenee it nt anv time to as much as < 8800.400, The firm wtU conduct a gen. • rrel cotton and warehouse buslnoas. j , « Vises Martha i»t. I^ls Harper. tv and Busts Brown. Admtsslen. 31 cents. Y. M. C. A. A sight that was most Inspiring presented at the Young Men’s Christian Aiscotatlon building Inst night. More than a acore of young men Med al lunch at T p. nr. after which Dr. Thomas K. Baber and Mr. C. B. tawls took charge of the evening’s preyer serr ied. aa arranged, and observed by men lhn>ush«»)l the world. IV. Bak»*r pre sented In a most striking and Intereating •anner facte and food for thought from the clwrarter *>t iwvld Much helpful remarks from a business man to yuung me * cannot fail of good results. Mr. !«w|s etnphasixrd Impressively the na- meslty of Christian prlndtuea being learned end mastered In youth In order th be quallAed for life's re«pon«lhUttlea. The boys end boy’s departments of North America and the state and provincial committees were the objects for special ^T^iere wilt not be any service at the T. H- C.A. tonight, but Instead, mention wm he made of the prayer service at *be different church prayer meetings. »affc rim'Ti&h.’t No. 461 ropier Bt 80 He. 403 Mulberry gt. SO. Money to loan of varteua toms. Money > h-r-, eecurlty la right. I'ummlM «"4.I4 T Tiehiiw .ill pnM.i A Keputation of 200 Years :%2g!^CL^lS?22St& Gold Medal haarlem Oil , *i'* rh,, y . . . A . 1* A. neiieing. tne largest cnee of me** * **W Mo M ts. nrnuilam Boor lln.4 MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Mrs. W, p. Rtubbs. of Bavannah. Is the harming guest of her sister-in-law. Xfrs. iV. P. Holmes, at No. 11 Navarro Plats, end will he In the city for a few dove Column . where the streets were as wide ■R those In Macon.'-and the teal allowed the streets over there. "Alderman Hall: "And they hue bua- aarris on the streets over there, too, don’t they*" After some Dirt her cnloqtty between Alderman Rail and Mr. Horne. Alderman Mayer said that the framer* would go elsewhere If they had to pay ror the stor ing of their teaman Mr. Thos n. Ayer spoke In favor of al lowing the teams to go on the parks vhlch. ha said, should stand a* they are. He aafd that he and other* hod Inter viewed the merchants In other portions of the city and with the exception of two. all were In favor of letting tha P rke remain aa they are. He said that the parka were closed to the farmers, they would go elsewhere, as an the little town* now were, building Warehouses. farmers ought to be provided for, he Mr. Alexander ProudAt advocated the M-,' •aid. longer before returning home Mrs Mr. Alexander ProudAt advocated the Stubbs, who is a niece of General l!a£ j beautification ofjhe park^ and said that ton. was before her marriage Miss Anna lawtoei. a charming society belli Houih Carolina, Mr. Roland Barker, who has be* Florida for some time, and stopped In Macon to visit Mra. William Plandere and famllv. left yesterday for Bavannah and aalle Monday for New York, going on from there to hla home at East Orange. httiro T^lla Vlackehear hot relumed to Ravennh after spending fair week In Ma con with Mr. and Mrs. T. R Bleck*hear. Mm J. Brown and her charming daughter. Mlaa Martha Brown, who came up for the state fair have returned to their home at Hawhln*v|lle. and have aa Sffirfff'yis *• u “‘"* r M many friends of Mr. and ! Duckworth and their little c Joe Duckworth, wilt be son, learn that the little man was to unfor tunate as ta have Ma arm broken on Bundar last. He ts outre popular among hie tittle friends and they all hone he elsewl i had nut a hale of cotton would If the parks were grassed. He .... much. In and out of council., to hare these park* created, and he «t1d not want bi'tsee them used as they were now being U Mr. James It Itloka. Jr., aatd that there were not stahlea enough In the city to accommodate all tha farmer*.. He owned all hours. Mayor Miller suggested that tha pro scriptions could be Ailed by any ot the reputable drug stores and the cost de ducted from the appropriation to the hos pital. Alderman Snow said he would hare a .^solution bearing on tho subject by tha next meeting. . . While there was a rood deal of other business transacted, these were the most Important matters. M ■’ ’ *'.'** Mind Your Buslndi*. If you don’t nobody will. It !• 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 pllle. ,v 1.:'!(.U“IK-«T malaria and Jaundice out of your system. 26c, at all drug stores. At Auction today, 2nd St., opposite oourt house, 10 a. m., second-hand Building Material and several Vehicles. COTTON MEET WELL ATTENDED Prresident Harris Jordan Says Grower Faces Serious Condition 25c. Rents any New Book At McEVOY’S IMEMTOIS. Nov. 10.—The Southern Cotton Conference began here today. |Pot. M. R. Patterson welcomed the dele- Tho responses were made by B. 8. Gay. of Montgomery, and Harris Jor dan, of Atlanta, president of the South ern Cotton Growers' Association. Gov ernor Noel, or Mississippi, spoke. Harvte Jordan was made permanent chairman.' I In an interview Mr. Jordan said the I meeting would be the moat Important conference of cotton men ever held. Mr. Jordan aaM that It was Indeed AtUng ithat It should be assembled In this, the largest Interior cotton market In the world. Fight Federated Interests. "We have assembled." ha continued. :o safeguard and protect the. great sta ple crop of the south from ths artlAcial 'M petition! able, and 1 ertof has poke. _ ___ 1 V some further discussion of the Mayor Mller said both of tbs would be referred to the com' roll lee on public property. Alderman Bruner asked that the com mittee be given power to act. Alderman Mayer said he opposed that. It was too important a matter to leave to •BBSS" Adams said ha also opposed that motion, and thought the report of the committee should he mad# to count “ Aldermen Mayer said It looked t _ much like gag law. to give tho committee pater to net AUtonsan Rrunnet'e motion to refer to Ike committee with power te art wet pat and hla was the only vote In favor. The motion wan lost The two petUkma went to tha commit- ’ Central City Park. Geo. B. .jle little friend* and they all hone ... will not l«e kept In long by the unfortu Mr ^KilirVuller. who has been mak- uhjVSi OTJS5S SSS the Bouthem. He he* many friends Macon ahesdv and wMl he a pleasant dltlnn to eeclal drclra. Miss Mildred Bpratltng. of Atlanta. ■ / tee on puouc proptny wnicn rwwn- ch.rmly. d.htMnl. ot IhU Mum will I n-.a.v.) IM( (Vntr.l Cllr r.,ik b. turn- In »«».vn f»r ih. Th.ll.n S.no. Id. I Ml «-,r to Or. P. 1. Wlillnrr d.rtn* in, Ult.rr.it »f th. month wh.n rt. wl'l i tr.lnl.t w».o". from Nmr,mb.r IS to rt.lt Dr. «JS Vr» Mr-wtllw. M„ II h« to Uk. eOMOf tho pork, kr.a Mr. *r4 Mr*. W. N. pirrtw.vv*.! up thr pi-tgworo onJ track. "OT trr th. Jr. nm In thr cltr. If ru.-h a thtrtr - '--»trr u-nt. *.-J tko rltr.M boot ro «• c«n bo ttnnc. It 1» nutt. % .rttlct fact P*-«r_wk«Wrrr tm th. rtT inonthr.^ — that Mr. *I>« Vra. morMMnj wm r,- -J2T* 2SJ £SS» fK gt'-A.HPI ‘ P-IP •STitla’Sfi IS™ r **""'"*? .T,'" h mM “ ,h * C,,T I S5TLM?7a»~ Un W ."‘h^rLtk! >* *orth the rime f thi husfneea wL W >!Il»Fr teteje ytfjMtetola oat any eotnr • i ;n. ewnx rfMS tw et thO X. U C. A. and see If j Mrs. W. O. IMckWtth. of Raltl- BWIenran Adamff favered the adoption toeealy *^e%* •d'r’aia srq^gwmr the aatabor vtlfe Ala.. h«> beo vtoltlng Rer 1 •*.V** .. . .. h ^ •reheat thee# evening*. daughter Mr*. Charles V. Moseley. * ri -J 7— Bhe was accomran'ed by \f| M Io*Hito4'^‘ 1 b » I Madiawmmt. Of HEMli m V«>Mkl! k S»«B4rh4«. locked ernhfllen. west with ear. t v al the V vr'i-n-mri apd a!» rffh-d.vwn Burdock 1 f * r better an the Alabama *Ut« P Emew.ritedh mg h wvll woman.* Tat Van*r>m« ry. whlrh fvi* wining to Maocn and depressing Influences of federated In terests which operate to the detriment of •very buslners Interest In this section of America. Wo face a s«riou« condition and whether wa will arise equal to the emergency.and protect our Interests as men of brain and business sagacity or In differently accept the situation and pa rade before the world our voluntary weakness Is the Issue which presents H-* •elf to this convention.** Cotton Selling Below Cost. Mr. Jordan said that raw cotton it the only grant staple commodity In the world today which to telling below the co*t of production, notwithstanding the fact that It represents one of the world’s greatest .necessities. I ‘-That this great staple should ever •ell at a price to the cotton growers at less than 10 cento a pound to a reflec- tton upon the manhood and Intelligence of the southern people. "If th# cotton growers, bankers, mer chants and altled business Interests of th« south win determine th*t the prira of not ootton must and shall go back to lOcents before the month of Novem- KscsLnsupftEi Sasrstfz wo v ;,dKwnu-** 1 *"' ,n ,h * Cendemne Night Riding. lllv. It. .u.ntlan to th. b«ll wmtII knwd th. formitton of , 2S5 wh,r,rbmi rtctlpti routd b. IwM which would h. .ccdUl- H* for hhort ttnm !££r“k o-j Htlons? Feel heavy after dinner? I Tbngtte coated? Bitter taste? Complox- •g*^ollow?Uver needs waking up. ARBITRATION FOR FRANCO-GERMAN ROW Jnst recoivod a large shipment of now books. Every thing worth reading. Also new Gift Books, Children’s Books, etc., a very complete stock. . . Tho new stylo colored hook has arrived. The finest one of the series. r > j McEVOY’S 572 Cherry. 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