Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 13, 1908, Image 2

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~:v THE MACON DAIL7 TELEGEAPH: FRIDAY MOBNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1908 Do You Own One? 11 An auto we mean. If so, you’ll be pleased with the new coat we’ve brought out just for you cloth. Guaranteed against cold, as well as water proof. $12.50 iAuto Caps. HAMM. WESTPHALIA. Oermany. Nov. It—Tho greatest min© disaster In many years in Germany occurred Tan in 'color-Genuine Priestley WrW"?! * was a heavy f*splonl<gi In the mine; about 4 o'clock this morning and at* most Immediately the mine took Are. There wer© 380 miners working under the ground at the time and only six escaped without Injury. Thirty-live were taken out slightly Injured and thirty-seven w©r© dead when brought j to the mouth of tho pH. The remain ing 803 have been g/en up for lost. The explosion, which was unusually violent, destroyed on© of th© shafts which bad to be partly repaired before the rescue work could begin. The flames and smoke proved almost In surmountable obstacles In the early ef fort* of the rescuing parties. A special corps, composed of the men who rendered suoh valuable aid In the terrlbl* mine disaster at Courrleres, Franco. In March of 1800. arrived upon tho scene shortly before noon, but were unable to enter the mine, being forced to await the result of the de termined efforts of th* flrman to keep tho flames In chock. Meantime heart-rending scenes wtr* being enacted at th* min* when the dead and wounded were brought to the •urfaco. and there ware similar scenes In the town wheje the Injured were transported through* the street* U> the hospital*. At I o'clock th* flr* had made great headway and late/ In the afternoon, after a consultation of ths engineers, It was decided that any further at tempts to rescue the entombed men were vain, owing to the Impossibility of entering the galleries. At the same time, an order was Issued to flood the mine.. First reports indicated that the accident was the Ycsult of an explo sion of coal dust, but the statements of the Injured men render this Improb able and It Is not clear Just what caused It. PILES CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAYS PAZO Ol.NTMKNT Is guaranteed to cure any case uf Itching, mind. Bleeding of Protruding Piles In i to 14 days or money refunded. 80c. it’s Darkest Just Before Dawn” Just because you ar* down on your luck today, don't alt around and bamoao fata—got out and hu*tl*—keep a stiff upp*r lip and continue to hustle—-then save part of “very cent you msk* for the next run of hard luck. No man can tell what the futur* may hold for him and there fore It's up t*» the wise msn to prepare In day* of success for the fu tur*. Every inan can and should *av*. "In tlm* of psac* prepare for war"—4hafi th* Ideu. apply It to your finances. Wa pay • per cent compound Interest. W* loan money only on jnr*t Mortgage Heal Estafa flecurltlaa— that's why wa are ao safe. Safest lor Savings" Equitable Banking & Loan Co. Geo. A. Smith, Pres. Macon, Ga. GREAT SUCCESS IS PREDICTED FOR GEORGIA FRUIT EXCHANGE Mr. I. M. Flaming Will Bacoma Ons of Its Most Active Officers— Mr. R. B. •mail and M. fslton Hatehar Are Mom bar#. i hundreds of f Hands In Macon, at I ius—mi* SrS/SE tly elites* the eu U shortly entet* the employ of i Fruit Exchange, very prob- i office of secretary. For the ten year* he has been Identified with •ond and peach growing circles la tit* and *anertn»ee In all niettsre pertaining to railway rata*, transportation and re- frlgetatloii. There Is probably no man In the south aa well fitted for hb new post- StjsTsJBtrbsJs sst^as peach shipping *aa*on. and while here he r-tablUhed a large acquaintance. Mr. Fleming waa In the city yesterday and rectjivod a warm graatlng from hi# many Ttte** Georgia Fruit Exchange, with which Mr. inemlng will In the Future he tdentlflfd, le a new organisation fur the 7 llroade. and rtrty-flva per cent of the peach grower* have become member* of the aiohan«re, and It la fully expected that ratty.per cent more will Join before MM OVT&gre&SRi the State, therefore the eic.iange Is now * ‘ iandUng at least sixty per ifiiMfrtt , cent of next year's crop. _ Among the Macon member* of the Qeqrol* Fruit we change are Mr, Rnlph 5 nwATJBSi 'to? Other* are expected to Join within a few DYSPEPTICS and all who lufTer from Indl- gMtlon, Heartburn, Aridity or uncomfortably full atomach after moala .HouM take WII- klnaon'a Malt/iln. Min.nl • H’ntar. It la highly rccom- mrndrd by medical text-book., and widely umJ in practlca by phyalolana for tho parmanant r rf.fof«Uatom«h'di»rdcm > as woll aa for l'larrhoca, IH«- ontary. Hemorrhoid*, etc. {m/.uiLw dUily beneficial for contaL, cants because oflU arpctiiing oualitiro, anil th* perfect diges tion and aasimitaticn of food which foliovra its i MATCNIESS MINERAL WATER CO. ink*, tiuwt. I» ItMinnUUk P08I4I1 BY toss t secE mis cmkw,gi The offleara of the organisation will ba sleeted atjs, meeting soon to’ba.held^ln paid capital ved In p r share. ... Mrs pledges eovarli sixty par oant uf the next proepecti' crop hard been secured. Upon becemti “ iha». a grower aubacrlbas to to make all car load uhlpments paacnc* grown by him through the Georgia Fruit Exchange, reserving the right to designate the .commission house to which his consignments shall ba allot- In return the exchange will pledge It •elf aa follow*: It will open permanent offices In At lanta. It will, through tta secretary, se cure the details, when possible, or tht operations of all other fruit distributing agencies. It will secure detailed Infor mation as to freight and refrigeration charges to all Important markets. And In this connection It will undertake an eif rational campaign to develop favoral markets In all northern and eastern eltle* containing populations of fifty thousand and upwards—points that have heretofore received no direct shipments. It will carefully Investigate the chsraeter and financial standing of leading com ‘ houses In all the markets, and wL.. dertake to enlist their eo-aperatlon. a udertake to mske the brand of the eorala Fruit b'xchsnga a standard Of excellence th* world over. In addition to handling car load ship ments as above, the exchange will under take to perfect a system for th* prop*r distribution of express shipments, and to this end *111 lnvi—“—*- **-- — standing o‘ relatlva Investigate She mission nous#* In her of the larger southern cities that ar* usually supplied by express shipment a The exchange will also undertake to perfect n plan bv which Its members will secure the benefit of wholesale rate* cov ering the cost of crate* and other orchard •upmtea, and generally it will undertake to do everything that Is In Its power and legitimate to remove from th* I honld*ra of the Individual grower the urdana annoyances and losses arising from the present methods of handling the peach crop In Georgia. during the shipping season at. clerical force will be maintained. Bach morning, from reliable correapondenta In all the marketa full telegraphic Informa tion as to market conditions will he cam- piled. At the same time a complete de tail of every car readv fur shipment that day will he secured from representatives In th© fruit belt. After this I* completed the day's output will he distributed ac cording to equitable rules and rcgula- all possible co-operation, and will en deavor In "very manner to further tta In terests. He says that the success of th* organisation Is assure.I from the hegln- nine, and that through its assistance the grower© of the state who are member* raff ~ mm a* they never have before. EMPEROR HUNTS FOXES AND IS NOT DISTURBED in* am MW to prawn Ln.a.ror “ lam fmra lumlii an MapmuJaat cl Ip Ik. .tt.lr. ot th, amptr. I. ft-wM IntMtnw rlrda. It la .mlSSS 1 tonl*ht. hov.w, that th. namilMwa I did nothin* more today than mlWB IjjgjjM. r-itttn* to th. Cum bw CL® 339 Explosion In German Mine Deals Death and Injury to Many Employes. STEWART COUNTY FAIR PROVED A GREAT SUCCESS LUMPKIN. Oa., Nor. 11—The Stewart , *‘“** 4 ” a-—- —■-i-day County Fair Association held fair yesterday on the public square of the town, and the first effort In this di rection no far exceeded tho expectation* of the people of the county that prepara tions ar« already on foot to have a regu lar plant hereafter to hold anniikl fairs. Th* Houthern Land Company, of At lanta. hus recently purchased the Bush property her# and the officers of the fair association will get from this company sultublo grounds to be used for this pur- The exhibits of live stock and agricul tural nroducte yesterday wa* a* good oa cun hu found anywhere. Th# #[ tractions of the day war* the raisod mules and I special at- * Georgia hay and canned goods put un in the county. The baby show came (n for Its share of the amuse ment* of the day. In fact more interest cents-ed around this feature than moat any other. Muter Aubry Womb!#, a nlne-montha-old youngster, easily cap tured the prise. The rrixo offered to th* mosf. beautiful K ung lady In attendance was won by as Mary Lena Humber. The Judge* ror this tusk wer* unknown to th* peo ple on th# ground*, and In fact it woa agreed that their name* should never become public. Among th# exhibit* could be largest and finest lot of sweet potatoes evor shown at any fair In this part of th* countnr. On* of them weighed six «nd a hair pounds. Tho turkey gobbler taking th* prlx* tipped the beam at thirty-six pounds and was at onco disposed of at a for Thanksgiving purposes to boat cltlaen", .Th* people her* era already talking of tbe lIB fair, and old Stewart county, In stead of being a dead county, will show th* people or Georgia that th* rover*© only I* true. Farmer*, merchant*, railroaders, la borer* raly on Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo OU. Takes th* sting out of cut*, bums or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where It 1* used. EMPEROR OF CHINA IS NEARING HIS END HE WILL NOT ACCEPT WESTERN 1 MEDICAL AID—CONDITION VERY GRAVE. PEKING, Nov. 13-r-It la the conaen- •us of opinion In Peking that the em peror ot China Is very sick, and today I he la reported aa atilt sinking. H«, will not accept western medical at tendance. Th* condition of th* emperor Is ao j •ertou* that th* various legations hero; are oondlng cabled reports thereon tot their respective government*. There n*v* been circumstantial ru mor* among th* peopl* of th* death' ot th* *mp*ror and hi* llttl* brother,! th* Infant ton of Prlnc* Chun, has been brought into the palace. The emperor ho* been suffering tor ten year* past from chronic nephritis. I a condition now complicated with > diabetes and sciatica. It I* admitted that his brain Vi at- footed. Although th# government h.v*' gssetted during the past few days aud lancea between the emperor and mem- berm ot tbe grand council, there Is rea son to balieva that they have been name only. It 1. known thst reit.nlin nb. •olut.lr uuini. .ut.nwit ot an audi- •no. wu mm. public. MEN, STOP A MOMENT! Think It Over, Have Vpu Ever KZnownt Such a Great Opportunity to Save On Best Clothing On November 13th? THE SALE IS “MARVELOUS” COMING WHEN ALL OF THE REAL WINTER IS TO COME! NOTHING RESERVED! Hart Schaffner & Marx & Schloss Bros. and other reliable makes for which we are sole Macon agency, all go. Any Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat for man or youth cut to the quick and going fast. fSu, The real secret of the success at tending our sale of fine clothing lies in the fact that we TOLD THE TRUTH in our ad-1 vertisements. That . if pays to keep faith with the public is the lesson brought home to everyone ^ using printer's ink. ( f rm We have care- *8 fully avoided mak ing any statements which were not borne out by the actual facts. Gentlemen, come today, tomorrow—any time while this sale lasts—choose from the entire clothing stock. **/ paid $25 for my suit,” Said one man who bought elsewhere “I paid $ 14.85 for mine” who bought an equally m UP p Copyright 1608 t SCHLOSS BROS.', Fine Cl-:h«» Makers galUisore a*d Nuv 1 Thousand* of obatlnate cases _ been cured by Doan’a ointment cant* at any drug atom. I certain SPARTANBURO. 8. C, Nor. 11- Clareno* Agnaw, the negro charged with murder and th* wracking of a passenger train on the Southern rail-1 way near Duncan. 8 iltf E ROAO TO TENNIllE • IS VERY PROSABLE LIKCkV THAT THS SOUTHERN WILL HUT IN A CONNECTING LINK AND HAVE ANOTHER DI RECT LINE TO.THE SEA. another, Chari*.ton, a Uttla los.ar r-uta i mant to thia effect and provldln* In itl!uu‘*o7YS.*Voe«4lon aod what of re,u “" tor * , x>* rt <“ 4rt ‘- dir * * steps tho directors will take towards the betterment of the system will ba awaited with Interest. lodir haa ham full of rumor and our- nti.e r-uircrotna what attltud. oiura.nnauon t< Wkiiam arouir ad.'ot to»ar!otan.>iu>r Ha uraa arnttnrad to Ufa Imprtnonmml. v.-nllu^cw th. r.ivhata« and cuhuo iwu.' H« waa on. of th. aacreta whom th» nViTK’.S RSmSaJWC ' ^V^lSnf'.t'Yu^SS'S'^ Athana Sails Bonds. ATHENS. Oa., Nor. It—Th* forty thousand dollars of sewer bonds and the thirty-five thousand dollars of wa terworks bonds wjr* sold last night to Capt Jamas White of tht* city, at par with accrued Interest. Tht city will deliver these bonds at once and th* work of improving the waterworks plant and extending the sewer lines will go forward rapidly. The New Compress. The large new com pres* which ha* Just been finished her*, will b* tested time ago U wa* abated that th* , . Wltkb 'ra-1 Bouiberw railway pantemplated putting ed in the killing of th* *ngjn*er in th* mUsm* link b#tw**n bar* and _ _ * - pOsrovtlU. roiurajuipg SSl t ^'SS!i tomorrow tnd will b* In active dpera- U ih5umi tbe^U^a^flSntthim, t lc !« ^*rly date. Thl* compress i wniviwinE wee tv utv ini^.wimirm. i - trwik Un*" bciw.^n Florid* . will bav* car rooni capacity for sixty public **n-' He w«* on* of th* negroes whom ih*J pomu and New York. Whether It ^ ioa* tnni.«rce t* re-' RICHMOND. Vo.. Nov, 18—omciei amusU Putnam at Auguata oa Norera- jjrardtsl « rv«iralninr and »ue There! returns complete lor Virginia from the| txr JS Borne vwry important improve- MllUND>UfcltM •how th. bopaUr l nMau f* the lie. wiu rora.^bjjm «hja Ujflw *n.\ (r*. ni.uuoii la mad. uf k—i- j Th. .-r.nVturtM Eattuu. wy,' 1M. th. Htuattn* »IH a. 11. ..Iliad unit! ,ft.r! »M. aSMian •SSSBas*' Rryua-a t>h.r.Uty MM*, m -HN-unt-a muv.HiS?T ?¥ * ♦ ll * »*»■ Tb* total «at. In 1M4 ‘l tR SSchiiM t.!ff, lutSSS I.. .,..)«»■ l-urkrt. MumMty w r»»»k>n eokoWl »ar*r.htur*a duly audi n#4 leas of 1,484 to tb* Without lolaitst. la *aigty gal-artsa. I ticket. I'm » « «. f>r CSKa’SSRK car* and will b* able to take car* of all th* compressing for this dty oven in year* when the cotton receipts may go to on* hundred and twanty-flv* thousand bale* or *v*n higher. Contention for Callages. NORFOLK. Vo.. Nov, 13—The Vir ginia Methodist Episcopal conference t.xUy adopted a resolution presented i bv Rer. J**. Canon. Jr., declaring tration of flv*. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE FAIR DIRECTORS tln.nct.l Standing Will B< Mai Known N.xt Monday—Other lm* portent Matter, to B, Con- lidtrad. A .perlal mertlnf of th* dlnctora of tb. Grorpta But. Fair Aaaoclatlon will ba bald Monday at .oon. whan ra* porta of tht tnaamrar and (*nmt man, tear wlU b. nqpind. The axprn,,, and receipt* of the fair Juat held wtu fee mad* know, tor tb* flrat time, and for that mean the nvatln. it at much Intereat to th. public (mtarallp aa to raamb.ru of th* aaaoclatlon. At th>a meetln. th. matter of ro«> tlnutac tb* contract with th. But. AfHcultural Borkty will alua be con- GEORGIA STUDENTS’ And there you have it in a nut shell. If we can save you 20 to 40 per cent on your new Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat, don't you think it will pay you handsome ly to come here to day or tomorrow. For the accom modation of those who cannot come during the day, the store will stay open Saturday night un til 10:30 o'clock. To Create Stupendous November Business THE COLOSSAL 10-DAY SALE IS BEING HELD and the selling is without an equal in Georgia. This Is How the Prices Are Cut for 10 Days. Come! Choice of any Suit, black, blue or fancy, or any Overcoat or Rain coat that's worth $10, in this 10-day sale for only $6.95 Choice of any Suit, black, blue or fancy, or any Overcoat or Rain coat worth $15 ■ and $12.50—10 day sale for only $9.85 Choice of any suit, black, blue or fancy, or any Overcoat or Rain coat worth $20, $18, $16.50— 10-day sale for only $14.85 Choice of any suit, black, blue or fancy, or any Overcoat or Rain coat, worth $27.50, $25, $22.50, 10-day sale only $19.75 Choice of any suit, black, blue or fancy, or any Overcoat or Rain coat worth $40, $37.50, $35, $32.50 or $30, for only $25.75 The Dannenberg Company WILL CONVENE AT- WESLEYAN CHAPEL THIS APTERNOON, AT^ • WHICH THE PUBLIC 18 COR DIALLY INVITED. iMlonary Laogui l at 8 o'clock wU ter upon wnat prouils>;s to be a delightful and produble M*el<fn. * ■ 0 “*2Sf 1 • afternoon will be I through 8 uoo *ervic" Bum Th* public ere . Invited to »U the Following Is tod . L^.T^&rs.SiSSl president * annual report. troMurw tonight end three session* tomorrow. It will not . — with the conven- end cordially lowing It today'* program: urer** *n- sldercd. «a wall a* -other matter* of V.. pestoi oquai importance. A full meeting ot , th* directors I* urged. The flrat an-1 „ nual race,lag of th* stockholder* b* bald at an early dat*. ■u*l report appointment of coramlttaa*. ■ 7:30 p. m.—Birvlce of mn* *nd pruyer. Addreasm of welcoino-VUr Mercer Unl- vtnlty. Wraleyaa CoUac* sad other mMraR« v - B. T. Jamroou. p. o.. pres- Merc*-r rmvrrrtty. F>r »>-« cltr of M*con. Rev. T. D. Kill*. D. pastor Mulberry Street Metnodlst : Mtnlon*r>' A4hm-"The Ap- to tbe i'i.ntharn Cofler* * ‘ ' i Student*.” Rev. E. C.' Ibxrgea. D. D- i pa«tvr First lUplUt C..ircti, Mibw.