Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 15, 1908, Image 18

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1908 IF EVERY , MAN Was Exacting it Would Please Us Better \ Too many men of today are satisfied with “good enough” or “just as good.” We want the man who is exacting—who demands the best—who knows good clothes —who will accept nothing else. Our Suits and Overcoats will appeal to this kind of a man. He will recognize the perfect workmanship—honest quality and exclusiveness—at a glance. That’s why you see them on men of taste. “Prince George” The latest from the world’s fashion center. Sage, Otter, Brown. Can’t describe it— you’ll have to see it. $3.00 ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY HENEY10 UIIE HUB ON Believed Shooting Seals Doom of Schmitz and Ruef, Al leged Grafters 6 % Interest to your money. per rout Interest com- pounded ovary half year. w*nt the savings account*, •mall end Urge of thrifty people; thos# who have made up their mlnde to be and have come- thing. (lat our free booklet—It'a In teresting—tells of our plan »nd eafriy. a request will bring to you at one#. Ceil after • a. m. lc a Word WANTED WILL THE GREEN GRASS GROW ON THE POPLAR STREET PARKS young married roui ter m«u for my t P«e.^tcjluli,vr HKVKIULI nod nt rtiei Co., Cot,on i VANTKD-" lug. phewti City Engineer Wi'cox Seeks to 8oive the Problem With a Strip of Qreen Down the Center Twenty feet wide, With Country Team* op Either aide and folding' tide. Becker Furniture! l«ar*» or small J.»b* of HMHHERMHHPRpMPMlnl* i In*. piUHtirlnfr. kslrominlug .graining,. f„tr of Poplar street rood the line-up end floor alnlnlnr. iJrorgo (Hover. 4« 1 - .. , Cotton ave. l»nono e*T, »*«*rm*n aa to the possible vo%o There waa aome atirrlng about yea- rday when those Interests*! In fi»S WANT IC1»—A good milch coi aonuUt* price. Phone tlftt. Banking & Loan Company Geo. A. Smith, Pres. WANTED ~!.ady to erw and help home with five children: references i qulrod. Addraaa J. C. Box SIT. WANTIJb out So oftiti nnd at. Phur FOI: RENT WKNT -ttarhar chair. Reeder Furniture FOUR rooms for real on car jTttFman&r lint and fine If taka SPECIAL NOTICES It H.rt. 0«n Utntitr. Funeral Directors I Psrtonal attaatlon given all buelnw Phenes 4tf. 7U, MU MACON. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. . Pvrstay. cantor C PURSLEY * OLAY, utbarey I nauee ESUSW&m. o.M.u i f dcita’H.ha .. Pier* ♦». Prepared ■aph «r ttttprcn* order* a* short i* Camagea ta funeral U.bO. HEIMATH HALL ••• V w *<*ut atreet. ftaiuiar mealt fee men and war cratt. L,* ae*t -eme* tl cento, greakfaet f it to. m. o rfff 1 ? te 1jV> b , Sungor, 1:00 te 7:00. A tree rnt roe mi convenient fa 1‘tawil .-GO TO— ehekpet. FIRE ON POPLAR ST. UTJIE OAMABE DONE C »rd A Odum’s Furniture Otar* Buffered Light Lota. r k ^ • rloofc' a!. !. a*- tod lou&d u be ta Uta sure ea Poplar KOIt ItNMY—A five •room cottage. list Third si. Sanitary contisetloa. Apply tn Mrs. W. II. M« Kay NRW ics|lirr rtmehoa at cost for rash. IVrkrr Furaltute Cw. Cotton avc. Mattings, tugs, art squares. FOR HUNT—Three room* Hit Fourth etreet FOR HUNT OR BALD—Fine fane, aloe residence, good location It miles out. mwr station. Address Farm, case Ten- gmph. Moran, tie. FOR HKkT-fWr-WMi cottage on Ihe ■ hill convenient to acheol*. 910: lot A. Ilortre. 45* Cherry. FOR IlRNT—I’nfurnlshed. two tnree *• lonnee-ting first floor rooms. Apply Mulberry at. is, FOR HRNT—Onr nice furnished room to young men. Fhone MIT. FOR HR NT—Two neatly furnished rooms FOR RKN’T—Neertv furnished front room, all cnavenleacee Fhone IHO. FOR HUNT—Tteem furnished. No. Ill , First at. rhone M4«. FOB HPINT -Nloe rurwlshed room, doe# In. Ash about It Phono 1443 r. FH»ll RHNT-Te gentleman, well fkrn- lehed room, all conveniences. Apply I0T fleernd at. FOR SALE • Vi lit S.VIJ8-M.I • ra. nt UM ,M . acres elceted sud stmnpcd. end highly: bearing peach trees; tOt-t In virgin pine., ok. I.l. korv sad rum: situated two gtUes • from Amerlrus. tie. rleee te church snd! ertuwl; a railroad ruse through this, EfftflBiltW LlC: rwii-w «>f lta.es per acre; I-a sash snd • fcMnr# «g tone, easy terms. O. J. Clark, (’bouncer. Oa. NICK drop head sewtnf macMna for sale cncen R*-"4crr Furniture Co.. Cotton ta* Blankets comforts, ruga. FOR HAIX—If taken Monday Binsrt „ machine, excellent cMdlrten. ten del- in-TAzsjrsutt ft Ci.uych at. nan Haiwa. (Continued on Pipe 5). •ir—i hy lha tan, * (Mum Vuralliira (*Q TO. nr.' urixla.tr, in Ik. artMl* af th. Morr Star, an, rapar, kata ta Ur. rear. II i. 1»| tmt t*a it .tana*, tret tmir damxxH .u «nar. th. tarn, rialiHn, rren.pt ana .fflyiret renrtra. Th. Mure w«. (ormrel, cwna, by J. J. ——— —. mat Tuesday night when the maU<r a.11 oqiiia up for final disposition. It aaeins to be now auven to live. Out whloh way? The tiroao people any It a on their aide. Tho Antl-druaa people any It la lh»'lr side. . It npic.ir* that Alderman Riley was put down fur gruigrlng tho parks, whi n It la now claimed Mat he la tor no groan. pM A loo that Aldartunn Snow waa put down for no graen, when It Is now rlalm.nl that ho Is for gross. Cut iliU would simply moke mo I'd-off and Mill be six and six, but Ablcrmun Bright nnM yesterday that thr Ora*KiUs had sevrn without Al derman Ulley.^^^HVfifiBBMHMMMI If Alderman Bright la correot In his guess, then It will be eight to four. Al.lrnuan Chappell Is of tha opinion that It la aeven tn flvo fot the graao with Alderman Snow. Them will be a meeting of Ihe prop erty owners tomorrow to talk the matter oyer, so that th nr can pre arm their aide tn the council Tuesday night. And now comes City fCngtnerr Wil cox with an entirely new Idea, The PnpUr street park* am alxty fuel wide. Divide Cte parka longitu dinally Into Hint* tong atri.vs. each twenty feet wide. In tie middle atrip plant tree* nnd grnat. On the two outside atrip* concrete the aurfnee. Allow theae outalde at rips to be used for the wagons nnd teams from the country, in this way the grass pen. pie will b.* *uU«fled aa well as the AnH-Uraeo people, who want country ttams to use the parks. Copt. WUeox has drawn a plan of the Idea. It ahowa the three dlvlelnne, t*lde strips having a slope euf- That Isn’t a bad Idea,” sail one who t* not directly Interested In tho controversy. "You see you lave a green, grassy nark of twenty feet width ell down the street, with tree* In It. and It would look well. M. nt- gotnery has those narrow hi tips of grmn gmaa tn her wide atreet. and I tell you they don’t look lad -me bit. \ to carry out the lies suggest'd by the city engineer, all you have to do u to put up a high ratling on each aide of the greased strip to which tha teams can be hitched. You eee DOZEN CAUGHT PLAYING CARDS A DIQ RAID MADE BY DEPUTI58 WILSON AND BYRD LA8T NIGHT —THEY WERE HAVING GAME “SKIN.* W? . K- ii',8? U Ik night by Deputing Jc? Wilson arid Waller Uynl. when th. aught twelyc negroes In a "ekin'’ game In a room of j house In Ihe Tyhoo district When tho officers opened tha door upon the negroes the crowd were more thvi surprised. They thought they ’.ecr* securely hid und hud not reckoned upon Interruption. In an Instant iho lights wore dashed out. however, and tho entire number inado u break the doors ami window*. Dos pi efforts at escape, elove.t w..» without much trouble, but the twelfth ona evaded arrest for soina time. He crawled under tho house, uklch h built only eighteen Inches from tho ground, being able to do so successfully bc- enum of hla small M.-itue. Just ns the negro's feot wen* disappearing. Deputy Byrd grubbed one of them, only to have a shoo left In hit hands while ;h« foot kept progress with the rest >f the body. It was necessary to send to tho court hous# for flash light Inn- trrna before the negro could bo Jo* cated. When itasd, .they showed him crawled up beside a chimney base, fast asleep. Ilo was finally forced to crawl from under the house, but only nftrr Insistent demands and many punches with a long pole. Tha names of the negroes who were UCCDR lYNPUCfl CHD caught ar* aa follows: Dennis Shsro, RCOnU lu LlnuIlLU lUll Jerry Sesrboro, Malachl Bailey. R>e«) H Odom, fleorge Sent ford. Milos I,\ *nt, Anthony Smith. Will Gilbert. Alex Dix on. Bond McGregor. John MaJdox. Jn Turner. All of them are now behind the grill work of the county Jail, and will be tried at “ city court. SAN FRANCISCO.. Nov. 14—The five eurgeons nitdndlng Fronde Henry, after their consultation tonight, stated that Mr. He*ney wo# retting •sally and that hla pulse, temperature and respiration wero practically nor The bullet waa located In the muscles of the lower maxillary. The bone woa not e.iattcred, and the doc tor* «ay they will perform an operation to remove the piece of lead tomorrow. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 14.—Calm ed by the assurance* that Assistant District Attorney Francis J. Heney, who wan shot yesterday In Judge Mwlrr'N court room while In the per formance of «hl» duty. Is to recover from his wound unless sor.i* unfore seen condition develops, public opin ion was turned today toward the for mulation of concrete expression of a determination to continue with the trial of those Indicted on charge* of municipal corruption in the prosecu- cution of w’hlch Mr. Ileney ho* been th« dominant character. Several lending attomoya of the city have oluntecred to take up Mr. Ifeney’B work aa a mutter of public duty and carry It to a conclusion. The trial of Abraham Puef, whkh waa Interrupted by yesterday’* dra matic shooting, will be r#*Kin*1 Mon day, It having been decided that the event* In. the court room did not prejudice the right* of the defendant, the Jury not being present. At conference* today between Judge Lawler, Chief of Police 13lggy and Sheriff Haggerty, preliminary *tepa Were taken to secure the court from further dlaorder or violence and to ttunrd the right* of the defendant Ruef. The vicinity of tho court rdorn will he patrolled nnd a large force of pc.llce will be held In reserve. Precautions have been tnken to pro tect Ruef while confined In the coun ty Jail. Morris. Hans, who attempted to kill Mr. Heney, I* still kept at the county Jnll under guard. No one I* allowed access to him except representatives of the district attorney’* office. It Js *nld he la In a highly nervous condi tion. Mr. Heney and his family were the recipient* of many messngos of sym pathy and chcor from all sections of the United State* and from Europe during rie day. One telegram that brought n smile from the pain-drawn face of the prosecutor wag a message from President Roosevelt to Mrs Honey. Means Conviction. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—When hi heard of the shooting of Francis J. Heney. Commissioner Lane, Call ferula memher of the Interstate com merre commission, said the net would crystallxe public sentiment and the convictions of Bchmltx and Ruef sure to follow. The provident’* message to Rudolph Sprecklcs follows: Message to Spreckiss. "Rudolph Spreckles, 6an Francisco, CaLs .'•Am inexpressibly shocked at the attempted assassination of Heney, and most early hope he will recover. The Infamous character of t*ie would-be assassin, no less than ihe Infamous character of the deed, call attention In a striking way to the try# char acter of the forces against which Heney and you and your associates have been atruggllng. Every decent American who he* the honor and In terest of the country at heart should C n, not only tn putting a stop to the ve of violent crime, of which this man’s act Is but one of the symp toms. but also In stamping out the hideous corruption In which men like this would-be assassin are bred and flourish; and thnt can only be done gy warring, as Heney has warred, re lentlesaly against every man who li guilty of corrupt practices, without regard to his social stand, to hi* standing In the world of politics snd in the world of buslne**. I earnestly hop* that Heney will recover and give utterance to what I know would be Heney** wish when I say that whether he recovers or not, there bo no faltering In the work tr. which Heney ban been so gallant and effi cient a leader. •’THEODORE IUVU4RVEUY Ex-Convict Who Shot Prose, cutor Heney Has Tragic End in Jail SAN FRANCISCO, Sir. 14,—Morrli Haas, who shot Prands J. Heney yester day. committed suicide at the county Jail tonight by shooting himself throuhg the bond. One report says that the pistol with which Haas shot himself was ooaesaled in hla shoe where he hid it before shoot ing Heney. Another report says the pis tol was secretly passed to Haas b] friend since his Incarceration. E ALEXIS BIESJ PARIS Was Uncle of Nicholas and Former Russian Minister of Marine PARIS, Nov. 14.—Grand Duke Alexis, of Russia, an uncle of peror Nicholas, died in this city to day of pneumonia. The grand duku has lived In Paris almost continuously sine# his retire ment from the position of Russian minister of marine. MME DE SAGAN SEEKSJVORCE Her Count No. 2 Proves Cruel Failure It Is Stated the next term of the MURDER OF FARMER COI.DWATnR, Miss.. Nov. 14 —Nick Veatey. a tttgro, charged with having had a part In the killing of Bo-s Ve**ef. —•-r- -- * -*“ k iuUo, was taken from hanged by a mob of trip. parks now. and this would bt a at advantage. The plan of the city Ineer contemplates Pat the wagons I br put on the parks with the 4s of tha horeee to the grassed Hut I tell Vnu one thing: If the plan Is adopted It’s r'lng to be awful tough on the country muie to be hitched to that rack with Its nose In smelling distance of the grass." In tie meantime the merchants and business men on Poplar atreet are net h-ttlng any grass grow under their feet, and' are determined that none •hall grow on tha parks. If they can t'ii'v«-nt It. Jim Daly Is Inclined to the grass, given being a fhvortts color with him, being a son of Erin, while Max Harris, hla neighbor, wants the farmer to coma In and Utter up the park Just as much a* he wants go. Max secured a shallow box and pat ting some grass sod on It placed It In front of Jim’s place of business Iterdey. placarding It "Jim Daly’s olee in a short time there was similar bog Oiled with the fresh. Uler and other stuff, placed In front SAVE MONEY AND OET FREE GOLD. R.-I.-P. 00. - nlut«4 with th, Brown iwrl.tr or mh*rd>. .urh u w.r, known Aurinc th, war. Th,r, council oC ecu net l A. Frod Roberts, the favor ite baritone singer, at The Elite next week. MISS DEL GODFREY IT PALACE THEATER DR. G. KILLED BY AUTO about a hundred r Those Who mrUcIpatcd In tho lynching were friends «f th* man jelled, who had aasombled at Coldwmttr to attend tha fu neral. When It was Isarnad that the sheriff's posse had succeeded In captur ing on# of th* negroes wanted, tho mob was gulckly formed ahd proceeding to Arkabutla, overpowered the officers. negro was then ooured and hanged i tho scene of the killing of Veesey. GREATEST LADY BARITONE EVER HEARD IN MACON-CROWDS GO TO HEAR HER BINQ. The many friends of Miss Del Godfrey, the wonderful baritone singer now at th* Palace, the popular moving picture thra- tar. win be glad to know that her en gagement will centtnu* for at least two more weeks Ska mode score# of admir ers last week by her otnsinf. which sur pass** that of any female baritone ever beard In Macon. _ render a Blm mod* score* of n4 Tuesday Mus'Godfrey will <0 fumn an engagement with the Palace theater, which Is ona of the most up-to-date In •very respect ta the seuth. Mtse Oodfrey west much fame throughout the north t«C with h.r iMlnr ul mulatto. W»l jhc^.houK con* to Macon to nix nt th. Kerr in, inn wot th. him wna mw4m untu tho ciootni hour, nnd th. ruatt win cociinuo M ton, u Mm Uod- troy tn th. nttraettan. ROANOKK Vt.'S’&r. d*r MatWinm. n whit, mi Bedford count., wna lm ham, today dinner,! with burutnr n — ■- M. n.Tfhborhood Friday Dr^o W'&orST^orW; Episcopal church, and on* of Ct# moat prominent clergymen In the dioceaa of ConnttL ut. was struck down by a* au tomobile lata today in front of hla church and died shortly after midnight. He had Just left the tdlhee on hla way to hla homo, when a touring oar. driven by Bamaei Campbell, hit him. ms-in* him high In the tir.nooording to bystanders. Campbell Immediately- Ttnpped his car and wa tod until an officer, earn* up and took him to the etntton. Dr. Morten u about sk years of age and connected >r AemUy ties with many very prominent people of the oountrr. list » ryt.lt*. or tn. latter. FLORIDA FAST FREI6HT IS MAGNIFICENT TRAIN la . r.w dan Ihn OcorcW Southtm ,, m vt J »»d Morlda will huv, out th.lr n>rt l» It. mu Hnitc In fMt rnKM trail*, tti, flnt.t fr.lckt I nrr.it,d 1* M> train, m lira country: with buralnc . tMwMM fry'rltt tram, wtti b, mad, — .... .... _.,.!borho«d Friday - «■» <« ftV runh n wtwdujj will tw n nthcrln* tn H l>l«ht. H. w,, ^nt. to lulwn toilj*'.- J * cV y. Tl “. t thn« .»ie «njd rajny wmlMT nt th. tint «»'-Wd «n«r hrlmr held tar th- rrand Jury- SgtThut raroVS. ^Tfhrmv ff I. ,1 n praumlnnry kmrtnc. Flood- VUtan tar ntnud th, MkSr . - 1 1- HBnS* Wnt titan Kntnok, tn truck Awtn fra >ta.|.Vmn^t enrlni.. A Frt d Robert* the favor- ,h * thc«>ilt»Tr, w.m t- Mnrtrtum'. Th, tMnun ■ tkM, tram, r-t. In . , * . . ’ . J; hn—. Mnthlum Hr. >* U lament. ■ :, h * •<— ite baritone eing.-r, at Tlw two ton* ul ,««. o*tu. ..ni » >« Yhtdrara.un, u -iu Elite next week. 1^ u li ’ lh *‘ •‘•[ggjjl ^5 ^AhV&wS LONDON. Nov. 14—The Princess DcBagan. according to what appcare.io bo authoritative information hgs ao plied to the British courts for a sepa ration of cruelty. In spite of denials the report Is gen erally credited and the frequenters of tho Carlton and other gay centers of London say the appllcatioh for aeptra tlon Is preliminary to a suit for ab solute divorce. * The DeSagans have been married only a little over four months. The marriage took place here in the of- fleo of a registrar. There has boon considerable mystery In London about them, aver since the honeymoon which it la now said, was spunt In Gar.tal, In thnt part of Franc# where the princess apept her honeymoon when she was the countoss DeCastellane. The DeSagans returnd to Paris, but thy did not remain there long. They have been seen frequently In Lon don and tha princess has made a num ber of new friends. It is to these that she has confided the secret that •he wants a separation from her prince after five months. , The DeBagans returned to Paris but be brought are a matter of consider able speculation. A part of smart London hears that such a suit might develop sensational details, but friends of the princess declare that any eult would be prosecuted with the utmost secrecy in an attempt to tscapo pub Uclty. Deaths and Funerals, MANSFIELD. . The funeral serivees of Mrs. W. H. Mansfield, who died Thursday morning, wer* held yesterday morning at lrfA o’clock from the family residence, corner of Highland avenue and Orange street. S ev. T. D. Vila, paster oflful harry treet Methodist Church. OfrJoiatlng. The Interment waa made In Rose Hlil cemetery. The funeral was largely attended, and many and beautiful ware th* * tributes from friends. A good w< has gone to her rest b »• ,**lfacon. if Poplar street sonvllle, came up yesterday to . had grown up In grass or weeds, woe astonished to And that while i surface of one had been disturbed by cruel plow, the other was crowded w._ wagons and cotton, lie says Jackson ville would give up Jjnlf the water freal ALL THE COMMISSIONS All th# commissions for the various officials ha vs been received from tha Governor by Ordinary WUey, and will be delivered os soon os the officials make their respective bonds. While It will be the first of Janu ary before the terms of those now hold ing office will expire, the commissi >ne are received In time to have the oonis reedy. The new officials wl'i bo Messrs. J. F. Heard and A. J. Long, county commissioners. LOUIS SCHEIBE OFFERS TREAT Isca Hotel Cafe te Inaugurate Mer chant’s Dinner at 15c With Tempting Menu Each Day. Loots Sehalbe. who has been proml- Mh«artaMMMmA«««ihjW^Si’eTSf# ever aloes the building of th# Plaxa Ho- i£«t“ mPVSSS? ££*.', ««;■ th* boteland reotauraM&iaineee *f Ma con mokes ft certain that Loh’e Cafe un der hla management win retain an Ihi former prestige and continue to le.cn* of the most popular places la the ottr. Beginning tomorrow Manager fecbelbe has prepared to serve a merchants dln- *Sc per plate Those dinners will kBBUhb Merchant’s Dinner. YennleUU *r Gumbo Creole. .. Js&tffeusi assF* Western Roost Beef an fau or «»“r_ Peas. n. • Tea. Capt. Sch^ickardi Writes “I Have the Fullest Confidence in the Efficacy of Pe=ru=na.” 'RUDOLPH B. SCHWICK^RDI. A War Veteran's Tribute To Pe-ru-na. Rudolph B. Bchwlckardl. Opt. 39th N. Y. Vol. Inf., writes from ISIS G St, N. W., Washington. D. C„ ns follows: "Having the fullest confidence in the efficacy of Peruna, both as s tonio and as a remedy for cata~rhal trouble, I commend Its use In the strongest possible terms. It should be in every household." War Left Ailments. Mr. William J. Less. 3501 Morgan fit., St Louis, Mo„ member Frank P. Blair Post No. L Grand Army of the Republic, and ex-Commander of the U. S. 8. Benton Miss. Squadron, writes: "The war lsft m* with a complica tion of ttomach# liver and kidney trou bles and I decided to take Peruna for my affliction. I began to use It about flve years ago at the earnest solicits- the time, and my health was simply miserable. I consider a bottle off and on Is a preventive. "I certainly do endorse your reme dy, and am glad to do oo." Helped From Chronic Catarrh. Capt. Lemuel M. Hutchinson, Mont* palter, Vt., wrjtes: "It gives me pleasure to write you this letter at this time on account of the good your Peruna ^kls done mo when I was quite done up with a very bad cold. T could hardly perform my ordl- nary duties, but from the use of Pe runa 1 am almost restored to health. I am quite convinced thst it has help ed me from chronic catarrh, to whloh I am subject. It has also benefited my throat. "I can truly recommend It as the best all-round medicine It has been myh privilege to become acquainted "Of this I am quite convinced from my own experience." Mr. W. C. Rollins. Prairie View, Texas. Secretary of .the Slate Normal and Industrial College of Texas, writes that for years he had chills and fever, and after taking Peruna his appetite returned, he became stronger, the fever left him, and he Is now In excellent health and vigor. Pe-ru-na Tablets. Some p«ople prefer to take tablets, rather thaA to take medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Pe runa tablet!,* which represent the med icinal Ingredients of Peruna. Eaoh tablet Is equivalent to one average dose of Peruna. . Thoroughly Prepared To accept and fill YOUR ORDER for any goods in the Phonograph line. Pay us a call and see the num ber of different ‘ styles of Machines which we carry. Hear the Records and leave your order for prompt at tention. Every Piano in stock at wholesale cost. Macon Phonograph Co. Opposite Tea Store. 609 Cherry St IF= RYE, ' full Quart, Jl.ou. Ex- vInc you thnt KENTUCKY SPRAY I. more Wan worth th, difference. Send u» a* trial order. When you ra- celvt Rood, .ample It and If It I, not entirely aatUfao- tory return It to u> at our txpenia and w« will prompt ly refund your money. You are you run no rialtln deal ing with us, FREE: Our complcta Illustrated Price Llat lent free on receipt of poital card requeat. It exnlalnj WHY wo aav, you money. United Liquor Store B ranch. United Liquor Stores Co. (Capital SR0.000.00.) 244-246 E. Main Strait. CHATTANOOGA, TeNN. > Or 830*840 Wait Bay Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLA, MIN IS STILL MISSING DAVE WACHTEL’S RIENDS IRE ALARMED ffARM CLOTHING CAMS TO MACON MONDAY. WENT WENT AWAY ON TUESDAY-NOT NOT SEEN SINCE. No tidings were received yesterday from Mr. D. K. V. Smith, of Allentown. WU- kinaoa county, who has been tr.Using slpee Tuesday morwteg, sod wnoso djaet’- rearsnee was noted la yesterday’s Tela- * 1 5fr*laalth. who Is a chant of WOktaaea. and Uc gis at Allentown, cot dty afternoon. Ha was . of a T. Adams A Co., on Tuesday morwtafe T sees or MSN from him. tsphfkma fils ooa-tn-law earns to con to find out what wa« th« (better. , _ could Ream not 1.tar from him an 1 he re- J coll at MAKES SPECIAL BID FOR THE PAT RONAGE OF THOSE WHO WOULD BE COMFORTABLY, «TYLItH|.Y AND ECONOMICALLY ATTIRED. "Cold weather comfort" tha basts of the Btar Clothing Company's appeal to !iiw P KS.*t.°Tt£'££tap'E ll 'L *$«•'■* ran* attiatlon tHS. hp£b and winter suits and nvtreaeti - -- - - customers to S3 W2B,' STJSS- mum.* ! STBS&'S? iRUSdk' son, and his friends In Maoon f«or he PHtora. Mr. WhcMH bass as- been fouiCy dreit with In some way tractive 1|q» of fall eng wir msn, snd has. been _ they cannot Im sales hew. tlon concerning him will be atsdiy re ceived by Mr. B. T. Adorns, of Maoon. i ts. _ hie Tinnaanramani not prove unprofitable^ ve«*eei