Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 17, 1908, Image 8

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THE MACON DAILY TELEOEAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, N6VEMBEE 17, 1908 JUST RECEIVED Another shipment of those nobby celebrated STETSON HATS 8 We have them in all the new shapes and styles. Call and inspect them for they are sure winners. STAR CLOTHING CO. DAVE WACHTEL THE NEXT ELECTION IS ON DECEMBER 5TH FOR JU8TICE8 OF THE PEACE for the nine militia dis tricts OF TflE COUNTY, PRESENT INCUMBENTS. terlal for tbe election to be held on December & for Justices of the peaoo for the nine militia district* of the county. The* prcnent Incumbents ai lows: tipper‘City—-A. W. Stole**. Lower City—A. P. Jones. fol- ^prNOW IS THE TIME TO open an qccount 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. President L. P. HILLYER, Vice-Prw. R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY.C.shier. Laying a Cement Walk I* easy If you have the right material*. Wo shall he glad to tell you Juat how to do It and to nupply you with both the cement for the body a* well a* that for the finish. Laid according to our direction* and with our cement, you'll be sure of a amooth. handsome, durable and economical walk. WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO., 457 Third St., Maoon, Ga. Willmgham’sWarehouse COTTON FACTORS Fast Macon—None. Vlnevllle—J. H. Drown. Godfrey—O. W. Hendrlcka. Rutland—R. A. Johnson. Warrior—W .1. Slocumb. Howard—N. Ii. Ouh!ey. Hazzard—J. T. D. McPherson. For eoine reaaon. there bas been no Juatlee of the peace for the East Ma con district In a long time. The peo ple In the district say that so tar they have been getting along without one, taking their business to the notaries public and ex-offirio justices of the peace, but now with the returning 'iroaperltv th**v will need one, and they know of no man on the east *lde of the river who oan till the bill o well a* Mt Hugh McKervey. end ♦hat they Intend to elect him whether be 1* a candidate or not. Nothing has been heard of oppo altlen to any of the prcnent Ir.ciirr. lx*nts. except In the Warrior district, w*.ero It Ib raid there will bo three or four candidate It Is not known whether Judge Stoke*, of the upper cltvl district, wilt he a c'lfidldate. Pasted on hi* door - a notice to tbeHTeet that bv the advice of hl« physician, he will not at tend to any court bualpea* until next Tunc At rrenent he I* down the river In hi* houseboat tryln«r to regain hi* "'nelth by living the outdoor roughing* It life. Ueually these election* pass of? Mtiletly, and only when there Is oppo sition are mnnv vote* polled, the voter* looking out for their friend* In such a case. THE ELECTION RUDELY INTERRUPTED OF OFFICERS IN ROBBING THIS TILL Q. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhans. of Carlisle Center, N. Y.. writes: "About four year* ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trou ble by taking leas than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sed'ment. .ml p*ln and symptom* of kidney disease disappeared. lorn glad to say ths'. I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four yoar* 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."—if. j. Lamar A Co., near Fourth National Bank, agents. SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND GET THE BEST RETURNS MAOON, Georgia As Manufacturers of ENGINES and BOILERS «r» desire to eall particular atten tlon to the High Grade Engines we are turning nut and to say that wa guarantee without hesitation that thero Is no better engine of It* class put on the market tpday In the Untied mates- The perfectly balanced valve makee It of high value, and the workmanship being first class, and a substantially put up engine, adapts It particularly to work requtrlnr hard service. We are fur nishing them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly Is It being used largely In saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, and ginning plants. We nreprepered to demonstrate to prospective customer* who can give ue a call that It has no equal. Write for full Information and do so today. # ADDRESS Schofield’s Iron Works Macon, Georgia. * SOUTHERN ELECT R IC SUPPLY. & MFG. CO. Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. AT THE pv uranU WHEELOCK. Although previously well known throughout the cast and celebrated thci'o as conductor of tho famous Car- llslo Indian Bund. Mr. James Riley Wheelock was practically unknown In the west when Wheelock'* United States Indian Hand waa first organized, at Lawrence, Kan. In 1*02. Now. however, tho name Wheelock has become a common word where good music Is known and appreci ated, as much a* the name was a household • word In foot ball circles when thu gluht Wheelock was the great guard on tile Carlisle Indian foot ball team. Tho band'* early *uocc**ca were made In Philadelphia and during It* visit 4o Pueblo and Denver. Colo rado, In 1902, and at the St. Louis Exposition. In 1003. Since that time Mr. Wheelock ha* hod a well-selected band of Indian artists, coining from all over th 0 United Statos and Mexi co, representing twenty different tribe*, and ha* been giving concert* In the middle west, coming as far east as New York city, inhere he played for Ing attested by teeming column* of pralHo and commendation from the leading musical critic* everywhere. Many deem It Impoavible to ade quately describe tho Indians' music. Thero |s a subtle charm, a something which pervades and dominates the at- niosphero of their music, so altogether different from other bands that word* fall to convey, uml this must bo ex perlcnced to be appreciated. The con ceptlon. the Interpretation, the aril* tic performance, are all there In their excellence and the impression !* al ways confirmed by the any mu*le lovers who flock to their concerts. Mr. Wheelock was educated at Car lisle Indian School, and after grad uating there In ISM. he went to Ger many and studied under Nlcklsch, at JgdpKlg. and from there went to Lon don. where he came under the baton of that celebrated English conductor Mann. Mr. Jamee Riley Wheelock and hla famous band will be seen at the Grand Opera House on Thanksgiving Bay. Thursday, November 21th, for both rnatlne# and night performances. ThT* Afternoon of the Chamber of Commerce—Th# Meeting to Bo a Vary Important One—Som# Interest ing Matters to Be Brought Up. In addition to It being the annual moeting tha meeting this afternoon of ths chamber of commerce will bo a most Important ono In many respect*. Tha election of officers win occur ind this In Itself is important. Mr. Emmett Small, who has presided over this body so ably for tho past term, will not allow the use of bis name for many reasons, the principal one being that he ha* moved his residence be yond the city limits. The selection of the officers will be JOHNSON BROS, .RUN UPON, _ TH^SF AFTEP HE HAD BRO- ocIn open a drawer • CONTAINING SOME CASH. Yesterday morning Meesrs. Johnson, of Johnson Bros*, furniture house on Poplar street. Wfre in the front part of the store. and heard a rolae in the rear that sounded as if some one waa trying to break open a drawer. One of the brothers remarked that It wa* probably the’ wind, but tho other brother decided to Investigate. On going to the rear he saw a negro Jump out of the rear door Into the alley and run off. Wondering why he ™*Your __ urgently desired that for this! turned back to find that the cash reason, If no other, that there be a full drawer In tha desk had been broken open and was partly pulled out. The ty dollar* In the drawer attendance. It Is expected that action will be taken with reference to the recent trouble at the Brunswick docks In the matter of discharging the cargo of the Emmett Small and the cutting of that boat adrift and leaving it at the mercy of the wind and waves. But for a little ntestn left In the boilers there I* no telling what would have become of the boat. This Is what will be reported to the chamber of commerce, and It remain* to be seen what action will be taken. Secretary Z. K. Jay will make hi* annual report of tho transactions of the chamber since the las't meeting. He will show that at the reorganiza tion meeting on December 21. last year thero were 28 charter members pres ent. There are now 116 active mem ber*. and have raised over 13,000 dur ing ttw past for the running expenses President Small urges every mem ber to be present this afternoon. The chamber of commerce Is In fine condi tion. and now that the presidential election is over, and business, so long disturbed, now settling down to a firm basis, .there la a world of upbuilding work ahead. BOYS WILL BE BOYS ANY ANDJVERYWHERE Novsl Css# Will 8oon Come Up Be fore the Recorder That Will Bo a Puzzler How to Punish Offenders. fifteen or twenty* were not disturbed. ' Half a minute's delay In Mt. John son's walk to the rear of the store would have cost the firm the money In tho drawer. The thief bad gotten the drawer open and began to pull It Interruption. The matter, wa* reported to the po lice. with a rear view description of the negro. Tha New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affected by the national pure food and drug law as It contains no opiates or o'.he* harmful drugs, and we if commend ft as a safe remedy* for children and adult*.—H. J. Lamar & Co., near Fourth National Bank, agents. FIVE PLAIN DRUNKS FIVE DOLLARS EACH PRICE SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN FOR SOME UN KNOWN CAUSE. Cold Feet WILL BE MADE COMFORTABLE BY A PAIR OF BANISTER’S HIGH GRADE SHOES With no -pinch to your purse—because we are clos ing oat the entire line of 36.00 and $6.50 values at— $5’ PATENTS—VIOIS—GUN METALS hf-M-W- FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS, FOR DECORATING THE HOME, FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE, Sterling Silver, Rich Cut Glass and Fine China Have • Always Been and Always Will be the Recognized Standard. - THE PLACE TO GET IT IS L. 0. STEVENS JEWELRY STORE There were five plain drunks before the recorder ye«trrday morning, and all re ceived the uniform fine of f3 each. All of the drunks wore white men. Three of them raid they got their whisky fiom being treated by friends, and all of them, were on the street. One said, he brought his whisky with him. being a stranger, nnd the other said he taught h s In Columbus, but It was nothing but A novel case will-be aired before tha JJleohol. he called It— . . „ land this mixed with near-beer caused recorder probably tomorrow morning.. him to get drunk. It Is charged that some Huguenln I the teduction in the fine . ' -.-..I™.. .... „„ f° r .r la !" from.*!"-. *» Mid «!» note of by many In - v- ..—i whether advai will be taken of It Is not known. Ivantage It whh noticeable ’that” of” the five Heights boys are dosirous that no boy from any other P*Yt of the city shall go out In that neck of the woods to visit tho girls. The it. H. boys had sent word to certain town boys that If they came out there encroaching on their pre- , ... -- -•- - -r-i serve* there would he trouble, but this j JgJSjJ, {SSL «namiThv 1 threat did not h«ve tho effect that was j tinning of these men brings out the* fact Intended. For some time there was that it takes much less thsn formerly no demonstration, but one night last j to make .them crazy drunk. This Is a<*. drunks, four of them hod never been before the court on this charge, and tho had not been up since orofcl- fifth. Grand this evening In a Shakespeare lecture recital. Is the greatest Shake spearean exponent before the publio today. Mr. Ward* gives evidence not alone of an extended, knowledge and comprehension of the great dramatist, but also of a remarkable power of in terpreting his creations. His genius ‘as an actor enable* him to Impart STOP DRINKING Central of Georgia Railway Co. •avaaaah, Auavata CevtAftea ana Cstoiwe* *11:11 iataetea an« MlinggsvlH*..» »:■ Atlanta (Ulan Fi>tr). Atlanta sed Origin... Atlanta Aid Origin...*. Atlanta and Griffin Atlanta ana Qrism Columbus and •irmlnghfm. Columbus ana ffirmleghtm. 'tl. ream Albany end Mewteemory 40pm 1 MMm ARRIVE FROM— Savannah and Augusta • 2:Warn Savannah. Augusta Covington and Katonten tatenten and Mmedgevine.-t Athena and Madiaen Mitfl «:Mpm Athens and Madlaen ny and Mentgemsry. Atlanta. Chicago, at. Louis .*12:1 Atlanta end Origin ‘ At ante -end .Origin Atlanta and Origin Atlanta and Origin. and Cotumbua.. , and Columbus-. Montgomery end Albany ntnemsrx and Albany.. L t :00am I U :43am] I - Mtyn|A«wicv« ♦DAILY. ftXCCPT SUNDAY. JOHN W. 6L0UNT. Current schedules.corrected te daU.Outria Passenger Agent. CC1 Cherry SL Orrlne Destroys the Craving fer Drink. Cure Egccted or Money Refunded. It was formerly customary for tho ha bitual drinker to tako tho pledge regu larly. sometimes nnco a year, and some time* In every At of remores that fol lowed his debauches, and then—break It. Hut now It Is gradually dawning <m the world that pledges do nol atop drunken- ness. When « man takes a pledge vol untarlty. h# ext>ect« to keep ft. Even man expects to keep his word and everj broken pledge costs the dnmkanl many a heartache. But he eaaaot help it. lie tights as Ion* as he can. the* succumbs to the craving. The nervous system of the habitual drinker It dtreated and he must have treatment that will cure thle condition. OtTlne Is sold under a positive guar- I outer to cure the drink habit or the 1 money refuiuted. No other treatment for 1 the liuuor Tuiblt is sold unflyr such a i liberal guarantee. (Irrtne ta preonrvd In two form*: No. t a powder, perfectly tastelees and color- 1 Isas, which ,-an be ginen *#ccet»v I* anv j food or drlnl*. Orrlne No 2 la In pill 1 form, for tho-e who wlah to he rured of the habit, and l« should he taken by 1 every one who »sesb “ pill matter eti|rj» f, ’ore* of Orytue matter elrtr^. the yuan* a ter •« the same. The twice Orrlne l« |! 00 pe* box. mailed In plain rented w-spner upm recemt of prf*e Write fur fire.- booklet m "ItoWj week there was a skirmish. The ptckbta had bfren stationed, and about the usual hour for calling here came a town boy Mth a large chrysan themum In his label, stepping light ly after the mftnttbr of young people Intent upon seeing sweethearts, nnd before he knew It He was stopped by the pickets. They wanted to know why he came there when warned not to do so. Tho young man knew that love laughs at locksmiths, but he could not think Just.at that moment If there was anything else that lov laughs at, but Ive put a bold face 01 the matter and started on to the home of his falre ladye. It was here that there was a scrap. The scrapped young man reported the occurrence to Chief Wosteott. and as the chief thought that unless the thing was nipped squarely In th® bud. some thing sFrloua might follow, and a case was made. The case will ptdbably be heard to morrow morning. ~ State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is doing business In the City of To- iTIyth: Brandewood, fBr.) Hatswell, &3Sfn-m my'thV’ium ofr ONR Runcorn: Par.hl.n, Berry.. . Phl.ad.l senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ft Co., do! “* ledo, Coui _ that said firm will pav -= -- -- HUNDRED DOT.iAhS for each and every cate of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. i« before mo and subscribed In this 6th day of December. A. W. GLEASON. (Real.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure f# taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for '“'T^CwRk 4 CO.. Mh Sold by sit Druggtato^ nc. Take Hajl's Family tlon. 'jnsr Family Pills for conatlpa- • »o*led eftxelepe. bv I Washington t». C) l T Lamar A Co. a wonderful vitality and fascination to the selections from the plays which he renders.' This combining a recital with the lecture forma one of the most de lightful features of the entertainment, and to hear him lecture Is as great a „ k , 1 '. treat as to see him act Absolute mas- Freoirlck Wards. 0 f gubjtct, he holds his audi ence fascinated with his power of de lineation. and the dramatic and Im pressive force of his oratory. Being a deep student of Shakespeare's plays and of 8hak«speare*n literature, he I* thoroughly qualified to give a scholarly discussion, which appals irresistibly to the Intelligent and cultured people of a community. Hts lectures art al- wavs entertaining and Interesting, and abound In flashes of wit and humor. Mr. Wards appears ander the au spices of the Mercer Athletic Asso- THE LYRIC. The ahow at th* Lyrlo this week Is certainly all to the good. Ndt an act can be called dull Bach one has a distinct difference from the other and each one has plenty of good comedy In It to please the moet particular. As an opener, Claude Austin, com edy Juggler. Thia act i* taking the place of the Juvenile team that did not show up on account of Illness. Mr. Austin introduces some novelty and amusing stunts In hie act. Tom Mack, the funniest man In the world, was the r.ame given him. and ha certainly deserves It. for he kept his audience in a continual uproar of laughter while he was on. His mono- tegue la the best ever and hla songs are all original and delivered as he alone can. w ill make you laugh as aure as you aee Mm. Tracey and Carter close the vaude- j vllle with a clever singing character, hange act. T1h*v have splendid voice* and sprinkle In s»*me comedv that Is **w*4. Kach on* of this team tntr>-« duces new songs end received several ei^uva and curtain calls last night. The nhon f.at W» being nut on hyl Hardy Bros, at thU ever-gmvlng pop-j •il.tr hnuse is certainly dewrvlng of the beet J’atrongye that the Macoa in ni-iai I'obUy can give. The «iows are nre-. Mu* tWr'ne c* ! ***tri| *htst as advartlae*!. *n,| nothing Onlne te aekl by ft'* If rhown that van «»fT*nd the m»>et uwrtlcular lady m the lard.* of the stuff drank. The moat confirm. * toper, ths police »ay. usually drank « quart or more a day of the llnuor of former times, and aome drank even more than that, nnd they could usually keep •"'their Itif and make tho trio homo. With the kind of Homr they get 1 ow. two or three swigs will floor the best of them and they are as limp as rags. $6.95 to Savannah and return Nov. 21’ to 25, inclusive, via Central of Georgia Railway, for j Automobile Races. Reserve] sleoping car berth in advance, at ticket office, 603 Cherry st, SHIPPING NEWS CHAJU,ESTOnT~ C., Nov. 1«.— Arrived steamer Chippewa, Oooglns, Boston, and proceeded tor Jacksonville; schooner Charles H. Wolston, Plum- Imitators Flatter.. If you want the real genuine and only drink that stands the test, drink Bottled phis; Chattahoochee. Howlett, Boston: schooner Evelyn W; Hlnkly, Hlnkly. Carteret; Maggie S. Hart. Chaney, Newport News; tug Security with the barge Sabine. Baltimore. Sailed steamer City of Augusta. Bur. roughs, Boston. New York; steamer Elza (Ger.) Aeur, Wilmington. Sailed steamer Iroquois, Ingram. New York via Charleston; schooners Laura C. Anderson. Conwell, Femandlna; Ada F. iBrauen. Wallace, Fort Tampa, MOBILE. Ala-. Nov. 16.— Arrived steamers Mercator. (Nor.) Ration, Puerto Cortex; Buart. fBr.) GoJleron, Leghorn; schooner LaGuna, Baylee, Cardenas. — Cleared steamer Fbrt Morgan '(Nor.) Olsvlk, Bocaa Deltoro. BREMEN. Not. 14—Arrived steam er Imogen, Savannah and Norfolk via Havrei Sailed *6seonar Haora starch. Savan nah. MAKE ICE CREAM FROM WATER and a small quantity of condensed milk, if fresh milk cannot be bad. MOlfiC* M plat mImn4 Bilk Mata . ; ; J8* Add raoagk eo!4 water te sib aee , PMML _ ( UKAM Powder. .IS* Total .1**, Mix all together thoroughly and freeze. Don't beet or cook it; don’t add anything else. This makes two quarts of delicious ice cream in 10 minutes at very small cost. AMD YOU KNOW IT•• FUNK. Fw* tiadjr berry, l*m$m**d VaJlatereJ. 8 packages 25c. at all grocers, mutinied KmI|m Book Tree* At All Good Dealers 5c 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 of town orders for Fish and Oysters; also Sausage, solicited. • • - • ... The Light for Thanksgiving IS THE ELECTRIC LIGHT, 1 If yon desire a good business daring the holiday season, why not install the light that will attract buyers to yonr store. Electric Light is the only suitably light, and now fe the j time to install it. x Macon Railway & Light Co.