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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1*, 1908
JUST RECEIVED
Another shipment of those
nobby celebrated
STETSON HATS
We have them in all the new
shapes and styles.
Call and inspect them for they
are sure winners.
STAR CLOTHING CO.
DAVE WACHTEL
SIX TO SIX IS HOW THEY STAND
ON THE POPLAR STREET PARKS
■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. iWent L. P. HILLYER, ViccPreo.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY.Cashier.
Laying a
Cement Walk
In easy If you have the right material*.
We shall be glad to tell you Just how
to do It and to supply you with both
the cement for the body ta well a»
that for the finish. Laid according to
our directions and with our cement,
you'll be sure of a smooth, handsome,
durable and economical walk.
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.,
457 Third St., Macon, Ga.
WillinghamsWarehouse
COTTON FACTORS
SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND
GET THE BEST RETURNS
MAGON,
GEORGIA
THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE AL
DERMEN 8AY THAT IT IS ACA8E
OF 81X OF ONE AND HALF
DOZEN OF THE OTHER—SPECU
LATION A8 TO THE VOTE TUE8
DAY NIGHT.
So great Is the interest In the out
come of the action of the mayor and
council on next Tuesday night aa to
the final disposition of the Poplar
street parks, that there are predlc
tlons. some one way and some an
other. It Is said that the aldermen
stand six to six In the matter, and
should the vote thus stand when the
vote is taken on Tuesday night on the
adoption of the recommendation of
the committee on public property that
the parks be grassed, the recommen
dation Is lost under the rules.
It Is said that the following Is the
line-up. though no one can be found
who Is responsible for the statement:
. For grassing the.parks: Aldermen
j Brunner. Brights, Chappell, Hall, Riley
i and Wheeler.
For allowing the parks to remain
as they are: Aldermen Mayer. Adams.
Snow, Robert, Swisher and Williams.
None of the aldermen are willing to
say Just how they will vote but rumor
gives the above line-up.
It Is also said that the ladles of
the Ladles' Auxiliary to the Brother
hood of Loromotlve Engineers, who
hold their meetings In the hall of thn
ItsIIwav Condurtors on Poplar street,
, will take a hand In the park matter.
It Is their purpose, so it was said
yesterday, to follow out the Idea of
the Civic Federation by having a civic
federation of th*»lr own. and to do
their part toward making Macon the
City 'Beautiful, and as soon as the city
grasses the parks, especially the one
opposite their hall, to see that it Is
cultivated and made attractive, after
the manner In which the parka In
front of the Hotel Lanier on Mulberry
street are kept up by Mrs. Newcomb.
There are now four propositions be
fore the council touching these parks
ton men.
2. To cement the surface of the
parks and allow the use of them to
the country teams and the cotton men.
the parks to be cleaned every day and
nothing to remain on them over night.
3. To take away the curbing and to
pave the area with Belgian blocks the
same as the other portions of the
street and allow them to be used by
the countrymen and cotton men.
4. To plow up and grass the parks.
As each of these propositions have
earnest advocates, and all have been
duly championed before the council,
the aldermen can tnko their choice.
There will probably he a full atten
dance at the next meeting of council
of the advocates of these various plans,
and It is also likely that avery mem
ber of council will be seen and talked
to before the meeting. If the report
that the vote stands six to six is
true, then both sides will strive hard
to get one vote more.
It looks like a race between the
parkers and the antl-porkers for that
one vote. One thing Is certain, the
country teams are not using the now-
plowed ground of the lower park, bor
a week it has remained undisturbed,
except that some fellow accustomed to
crossing It at an angle for a short-cut
struggles acrosa. wishing every step
that he had known how rough the
walking was before he ventured on It.
Q. B. Burhana Testifies After Four
Years. |
O. B. Burhans. of Carlisle Center. I
N. Y.. writes: •'About Tour years ago
I wrote you stating that I had been
entirely cured of a severe kidney trou
ble bv taking less than two bottles of
Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely
Stopped the brick dust sediment, an I
pain and symptoms of kidney disease
disappeared. I am glad to say that I
have never had a return of any of
those symptoms during the four years
that have elapsed and I am evidently
cured to stay cured, and heartily re
commend Foley’S Kidney Cure to any
one suffering from kidney or bladder
trouble."—H. J. Lamar A Co., near
Fourth National Bank, agents.
•aid rou oould take three drinks a day
that makes six drinks."
"Orest;** •■••••
’Tf you don’t think you can get along
with six. visit every doctor In New York
and If they all say that you can have
three drinks a day. I guess that will al
low you aa many drinks as an Invalid
ought to take avery twenty-four hours."
Krr.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
He# been usad for over fllXTT-FIVE
TEARS by MILUON* Of MOTHBRJ for
their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH NG
with 1 BKFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES
Ihe CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS. AL
LAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLIC,
and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA.
Sold by Druggists in every oart of the
aorid. Be sure and esk for * r Mrs. Wins-
lows Soothing Syrup." and take no oth
er kind Twenty-five cents a. bottle.
Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs
Act, June SOth, lfrOd. Serial Number 108
AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY
MARRIAGE IS CELEBRATED
AMERICUS. Oa.. Nov. 13.—The mar
riage of Miss Amxlo Williford and Mr.
Ralph Newton, which was celebrated at
the home of the bride's father. Mr. P. B.
Williford, on Thursday moriTlng was a
beautiful one. ar.d one to which wide In
terest attached, owing to the popularity
of the contracting parties.
The pretty Williford home-on Barlow
stroet. was like a lovely garden of glo
rious chrysanthemum*, the hall und
stairway having many bowls and Jardl
, of a * ' '
WITNESSES RETURNED
FROM ELLIOTT TRIAL
THE ADMISSION-OF A LETTER
WRITTEN BY DR. ELLIOTT TO f
HI8 MOTHER IN WHICH HE
BEG3 DRUGS CAUSES
A SENSATION.
i veterinary surgeon
of Dr. Elliott
placed on trial for his life at
Grange, returned home yesterday
morning by way of Atlanta.
They report that there waa much
less difficulty In securing a Jury than
was anticipated, and hence their *ta$r
was shorter. They say that the trial
was an interesting one from many
standpoints. Attorney McNeil, of Ma
con. the counsel for the prisoner, did
all he could to save Ms man, though
It Is admitted on all sides that in view
of the prominence of the dead man.
and the circumstances of the killing,
the case waa a most serious one.
During the progress of the triad a
letter waa admitted In evidence that
gav# an Indication as to what Elliott
wanted to do. The doctor wrote a
letter to his mother, beseeching her to
bring him certain drugs, and gave her
minute directions as to how she could
get them to him, and saying that it
would be necessary for him to play
bug-house. This letter, so it came
out In the evidence, was Intercepted
by the sheriff of Troup county.
Those returning from the trial say
that the mother’s statement regarding
her son was one of tne most touching
and pathetic appeals ever made In a
court room. It showed the mother'*
rong and undying love for a son. even
nnd whlVb'oi- ‘hough he was wayward and even
UIHJ Willie uiym .L. n „h n.n.M 1, n A enn^mnad him
rom? a-hTWthe*pur a exwuWU pink though the world had condemned him
and white ones added dainty color to Some of those who heard it say that
the banka of "stately p<dms and terns.
At 11:30 the opening bars of Men
delssohn's weeding inarch - — - -
by Miss Florence Niles, and the lovely
bride entered with ner *
by the groom and best
played
lovely
fat her. preceded
r. Artnur Newton, of Mecon.
Rev. B. W. Davla. of Camilla, tenderly
and solemnly spoke the words which uni
ted the lives and fortunes of the happy
pair, while the aoft melody of the
"Evening Star" from Tanhauser fell like
a gentle benediction upon them.
The fair bride wore a handiome blue
tailored suit and ecru net waist, embroi
dered with blue. The hat which complet
ed the becoming toilette “* '*
ed w
blue, trlmmi
and wings.
An exquisite bouquet of bride'
and Ulles-of-the-valley was carric_.
Many beautiful gifts wore displayed In
the hallway of the second floor, urn*
•poke eloquently of the affection whlcl
an$ tjie bridal party left on the 8*aboard
fr *r tuelr future home. Brunswlck-by-the
Sea,
ants Williford, by her beauty and ex
quisite womanliness, has won for herael
a host of warm friends, who will regret
that her marriage takes her away fron
her native city.
Mr. Newton is a gentleman of splendid
character and tine attainments, and It Is
safe to predict that !n their adopted
home Professor and Mrs. Newton will be
warmly wulcomed and admired.
IT 18 A SERIOUS CRIME
against nature and your own health
to neglect constipation or an Inactive
liver. .It Is Just an dangerous to take
violent purgatives and cathartics which
outrage nature and weaken you.
‘'Nature's Remedy" (NR Tablet*) la
always effective but never violent.
Stimulates the Liver to proper action,
relieve* the Kidneys, thoroughly clean
ses the system, tones you up and puts
the stomach In perfect condition, "if
you are constipated, bilious, run down,
dyspeptic, rheumatic or have kidney
trouble, take an NR tablet to-night
and you'll feel better P ln the morning.
Got a 25c,box at King & OTIphant.
Are You Interested
In saving a handsome percentage on your purchases of
reliable Whiskies, Wines and Brandies! If so, drop us a
card today for our new fall catalogue, we eater to the
wants of tho mail order.hnyor. and mnkc the prieos thnt
will interest you; QUALITY being the foundation'of our
business. All inquiries cheerfully and promptly an
swered.
We aro Solo Agents for The F. W. Cook Browing
Company’s Famous Bottled Beers.
Oook’s Pilsner, 10 doien pints, $9.00. Cook’s Gold
Blume, 10 doien pints, $10.00.
D. F. 6 CP. LONG
Jacksonville, Fla.
Wholesale Whiskies and Beers
AT THE T\
OranU
MR. WILL GUNN’S DOG GONE
On# of These Very Fine Bird Doqs
That Man Goes Waxy Over.
Mr. Will Gunn wan In sora distress
yesterday. This was evident to his
frlonds, and their sympathy went out
to him.
He lost his dog.
Black, white and tan; answers to
the name of Coosoc. According to the
modern version of the story, there was
once a man named Socrates. It was
said that Socrates waa a peculiar man,
and that this grew out of the fact
that he cooed at birth, cooed like a
dove. When the obituary of Socrates
was written, this fact wee mentioned
among the many good things said about
him, and the story passed on down
Into history.
When Mr. Gunn's line bird dog was
Mind Your Business.
If you don't nobody will. It Is your
business to keep out of all the trou
ble you can and you can and will
keep out of Uvar 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.
THE LADIES’ TEA ROOM
INANE
—Exprqi^, shipment of soft shapeHats in the new
shade—London Ivy Green.
The real “Mundy” New York craze in shape and
shade—and the price but
$3.00
It’s a pleasure to show you Hawes Hats—pleasure
to wear them, too.
The ladles* tea room that has been
closed for aevsral days was reopened
yesterday. The ladles in charge have
secured a room over the Macon Book
Company on Cherry street and until
after Christmas wyi serve at nominal
prices dainty lunches, coffee, tea, choc
olate, etc.
The walls of the apartment are
beautifully draped with oriental hang
ings. and the small tables are pro
fusely decorated with cut flowers. This
with the private stairway leading to
the apartment, makes & delightful place
to spend as long a time as you please
chatting over a light lunch with hot
drinks.
Tne tea room I* being Operated by
the board of directors of Helmath Hal!
and the proceeds will be used for the
bfneflt of that institution. This is In
deed a worthy c^use, and the ladles
should by all meant obtain the pat
ronage they ao richly deserve.
Under
United
States
Super
vision.
Macon's
New
National
NOTICE TO DEBTORS‘AND CREDIT
ORS.
All persons having demands against the
estate of Mr*. Helen' A. Woodruff, late
of Macon, Bibb county, Ga.. deceased,
are hereby notlfled to render in their
demands to the undersigned accordlr. *•»
law. and all persona Indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate
p **iT 9th day of October, 1*01.
J. J. COBB.
Administrator Estate Mrs. Helen A.
. Woodruff. Deceased.
Bank
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. MALLARY, President. J. J. COBB, Vice Prest. -
W. P. WHEELER, Asst, to Prest, E. N. LEWIS, Cashier.
CECIL MORGAN, Vice Prest.
With Ample Capital, Experienced Officers and a Most Representative
Board. WE INVIT E YOUR ACCOUNT.
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—Mrs. Henrietta
Waterman, guardian for Regina M.
Waterman, represents to this court that
•he has fully discharged the duties of her
said trust, ahd has tiled her application
for letter* of dismission, this Is therefore
to notify all parties Interested that her
application will, be heard on the flrst
Jdonaky In Decamber, 1908.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bibb County.—W. R. Roci
having applied for letter of guardl
of Gray Goodwyn. thla Is therefore —
notify all Perrons Interested that his ap
plication will be heard on the first Mon-
lay in December 190S,
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
Augus tus L. Poindex?
represents to this court that he has
fully discharged thn duties of his trust,
and has made application for letters of
dismission, this Is therefore to notify all
Rosabel won i ron, w a puppy. Instead of barking after the Persona Inf mated that his application
Morrison, wilt also star in ** utt manner of other puppies, he cooed—, b* heard on the flret Monday in D*-
preaent season. 8he will alternate in ( „ k# a doVft . when the puppy waaj c * mber * l0S c M -^LPT Orsinir*
both the leading role*. "Marguerite' and, named. gomehow or other thla Incident! r* WILEY. Ordinary.
’Mephlsto." Her manager claims that. j n |j, e nf« of Socrates was thought of,! GEORGIA. Bibb C<
when in an angelic mood she will play! and it waa named Coosoc.
• **usnui '&SSUVI!! i *«o
scale "
uck. it
Mtjphl .....
. Isn’t even* actress who
a part to flt their moods. Will bo i
the Grand soon.
PAUL GILMORE.
That roost popular young star. Paul
Gilmore, who Is appealing this season
In hi* new play. "The Boys of Company
B," will bo at the Grand in the near fu
ture. Mr. Gilmore has In thla new play
the greateat role he has ever essayed.
THREE OF SEVERAL KINDS.
"It Is astonishing how many ways a
man can And to beat tha devil 'around
the stump.' '* These words were uttered
by the genial comedian At H. Wilson,
who la to star this season tn a romantic
comedy drama entitled "When Old New
York Waa Dutch."
"A friend of mtne. who waa suffering
from lung trouble very bad. had been ad
vised bv the doctor not to take mere than
three drinks a day as his lungs were af-.
fected. I advised him to try some;
id it was named coosoc. I neli'having ^ppluS^or letters*of°guar-
Coosoc strayed away from home l dlanahlp for Cornelius O'Conoell. a real-
uesday. and whether he went to the! Jgty ® lbb . Georgia, but a ner-
coosoc.
How is Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 221
Eighth avenue. San Francisco, recom
mend* a remedy for stomach trouble.
Shfl aayfi * Gratitude for the wonder
ful effect of Electric Bitters In a case
of acute Indlfestlon. prompts (his tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec
tric Bitters Is th# best remedy on the
market today.** This treat tonic and
alterative medicine invigorates the
system, purlfles the blood and Is espe
cially helpful tn all forma of female
weakness. Mo at all drug stores.
Nov,' 21 to 25, inclusive, via
fir--**'***'] Central of Georgia Railway, for
*' » -•»« i think.- mM. Automobile Racos- .Reserve
sleeping car berth in advance, |
at ticket office, 603 Cherry st. ih *‘ 22 taw h **
• What was hie answerT*
"Three drinks a day—the
••Well." an id I. "If each
ARE YOU SURE; FOR SIXTEENTH NOV. 19
l>.t tk. I« m. you bo la itrirtlj
Central of Georgia Railway Co.
y
• Itttam
C«%.r 6 tcn ana Estonton ....•11:8tam
Iitomcn and Mm«dgevtits..t 7:90pm
Athens and Msdiaen • 7:40am
Savannah, Augusts
Savannah, Aug,
Groiaroga end Batsnten
demon mpj Mliiedj
MPPip——pppi Athens and Matron..
Athens and Msdieen: • 4:5Cpm Aih«n» and Madison
—■■Kse Flrorl • •.-Mam m
Atlanta and Grinin....
Atlanta and Mite....
Atlanta and Griffin....
and 8trmIngham.
MsamHHHHRPVi
Cc urroui and Btrminghain
Albany and Mcntoomery....
7 bam
* Him
•11:2ftam
• 1.00am
' 3:304m
litlpm
Grots
latent*
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Atlanta. Chicane. »L Leuls .•ttrSjS
Atlanta and Griffin • t-oa..
At art* and QHfftn...
Atlanta and Qriff
Atlanta and Griff
Ingham ana
*—“— and <
and Celui
road Aftnu
lentgemery and Albany
imertcua
Celumbua 1it*am
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■■■■ H 7:Ham
fKXCKPT SUNDAY* r JOHN W. BLOUNT,
'•suit* corrected to dais. District Passenger Agent. *3* Cheery SL
?mu
De yea hew that tk# nakm* hHi
wetertttn. atse wtli4«4Inn the feafty.
EUSSfi!.!*" *“*“*
Why takt Mjr ehSMe where year health
UfoannWI Why set .
MAKE AHO FROZE YOUR 0WK ICC CtSAN
Is 10 KIYUTES
^ FOR 1c A MATE %-tfc
J« ICE CE851 Mr
AMassas-issa
ftean, whh—i kaatteg e> the u4»
dlttsn *f aaythieg Thu wahaa two
quarts cf lr* erra». rlras. yum >,4 whvd*-
•o«e# v A ffloj W ctvam fr**i. r ru ba
h*««ht far • M|»r or tww which •111 laal
fro yran. an J will so. a mt* iu U
tt'sST* IC| !>*•
fUtrr,.- Gaa'j.V. Srr*z>
rorry, Lrmen f agxMrsd.
by all pxl poem.
• ■■■ ■■ J ...
me annual et
Institute tar the
met will be htUI
-Ar.Jrrw \
therefore to notify all persons interested
“ a - ”yd on the
Ordinary.
that his application”w|l?*be 0 heat
first Monday In December. IMS.
C. M. WILEY. Oi
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—Jot 8. Water
man. administrator of the estate of
Maurice Waterman, late of said county,
deceased, having filed his application for
leave to sell the foUowt&c described tract
of land belonging to the estate of said
deceased, shunted in Macon, Oa.. to-wlt:
One bouse and lot fronting on Spring
street 60 feet and 510 feet deep, and
being part of tots 8 and « In square «9.
this Is therefore to notify all parties in
terested that his application will be
heard on the flret Monday In December.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—To the heirs
\W of Mrs. LUla C. Powers, late of
ity, OeorgU. deceased' This Is
you that Luther K. Brown, of
Bibb County. Georgia, has filed applica
tion In this office for aa order requiring
N. A. Powere administrator estate of the
said Mrs. LUla C. Powere. to make deed
to him to a certain tract of Und situated
In Bibb County. Georgia, and described
In the bond for tltlr* attached to his ap
plication. and till* pln«r In said petition
that the law has been fully compiled
with, this is therefore to notify you that
the said application will be heard on the
flret Monday In December. IIW.
C. Mf WJI.BT. Ordinary.
Soule, dean of w tha
• will have
arranged
the (Stowing program: _
Introductory remarks—II. M. Stanley.
Helvetian of cotton seed for the w»-
K ovcffient Of fiber and yield—Prof. R 4.
. IWLaack. profesror of cotion indus
try state College of Agriculture
Fextog and care of work itoa-rM. P..
.larntguu. professor of animal „husbandry ;
Slate iVI/m uf Avn.'tiltqra,
from Insects—
Mats College of .Vgnculture.
rrote«'Unc our craps * "
rof. li L. Worsham.
state sntomoio-
The tnJpecilon of feeds artd fertilisers—
I Horn T. G. Hudson, commissioner of
1 ogriyulture.
i TJ»f lustitats list been held regularly
! tn thla city No*'** It was inaugurated
by 4 the flute University. Iasi year the
I .otWge oa wheels vtsttM thihbn and was
alvcp the most *ntb*st*<ttic tx^ptlon re-
reffrsd la tl»e “
W* train u:rw . .
pre-mi when t:aj\V
(mml
u the most IVFORTAST part of your
buiMte,-. and to tret th« bm ssrvicw
)uu almdd esa ear 4,5 mad 4ply
Standard Gravel Roofing
to be apphod oaly under tha itrictwt
Mxri&atfaea. I: L ovr dreire to up-
BOMMW Wtu Mt W trustsmet «•!«»
rteatyetSMfesdal kused, am ta rts tits
sraStewscUltrfwtoacasMs. THAT 19
ocx rouar m maxctactoxx! dmt
Crsst this Usstuet l;**n •§ trtfiroesftU
syw.fa* as jsrvs wch ror «0 ytm
SOUTHERN ROOFING CO, Ufa
AILAflTX. O.L
Fresh Meats :
Fish and Oysters
Fresh Country Eggs
WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS.
W. L. Henry Co.
. PHONES 242-951. ; . *
—Out oi town orders for Fish and Oysters; also
Sausage, solicited.
WAKE UP!
Mr. Man, and get alive to
the advantages of electricity.
Believe it, a honse that is
wired means comfort, Satisfac
tion and contentment A house
that is not wired means work,
danger, and inconvenience.
Macon Railway S Light Co.
j
Hotel Marlborough
Broadway, 3Sth and 37th St*., Herald Square, New York
Pi WfflSi
iklM
Mott Centrally Located Hotel on
Broadway. Only ten minutes walk
to 25 leading theatres. Completely
renovated and tren»formcd in every
department. Up-to-date in all re
spects. Telephone in each room.
Four Beautiful ‘Dining Rooms
with Capacity of 1200.
The Famous
German Restaurant
Ercedwxy** chief attraction for Spe-
cisl Food Dishes and Popular Music.
' Erroesa F!ia. 4tt C:jq3. 2M Baths.
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. XL TIERNEY. Master