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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: "WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1908
THERE’S
NOTHING
'MR. J. F. HEARD IS PRESIDENT
OF THE '-6HAMBER OF COMMERCE Gold Medal Haarlem Oil
Htve you quit min- Hiarlen 03 because
joa could no iooger get the genuiao?
More noticeable about A man’s dress
than his Necktie. And it often de
tracts from his otherwise fnished ap
pearance. Your tie should not only
suit your peculiar style but must har
monize with your suit.
It's our business to study color
harmony—and we can probably aid
you in the selection of a proper tie.
Let us try.
50c to $3.00
Purchase
What
You
Need
bvt Z«t whwt ytm want, (be hr-
urteA wait a while, and put aside
fi>« extra dollar* for tha dajr
when you bar* mora pressing
n*s>da knit dftninda.
If r»u b >|ln I. put away a
r*rt at pour lottm In thu bunk.
tm will mob w.ot a savins*
<-*ont nor. thaa what ta* mtaff
•■U buy.
Br-r r laaa sbcuia ha,# and
r.n If h* so will. hav. . savings
.rcw.at whsra th. surplus for
old act can accumulate. He
JfcauMtm.
w. pay I tier cult compound
later*™.
We loan money only on First
Mortrem Real Kata:. Hrr.irlttes
—and we are utoolutoly rate.
“Safest for Savings”
Equitable
Banking
& Loan
Company
Geo. A. Smith, Pres.
THE JENNIE MAS
IN DESPERATE EIGHT
OATTLKO WITH tTOAMY SKA FOR
A MONTH TO tCCOMK AT LAST
WATKALOQOIO.
NBW YORK. Nev. If.-With fonstar
U wt Uw ark nasi Jasinl* TEasaaa. ot
moim, watt* aauma eastward asm* «oo
lire taat af tha rapt* of Virginia waa
Handonrd by bar craw In a waterlogged
* "million. Win. Campbell, and Me craw
af Wl man, were brought h» ra today on
KKm
veaeel i
BStei
« m>*f 1
Nt ‘
Describing the "thrilling
Captain Compton aatd:
‘wormy weather wa* mm
t ham tha atari On tha W
wn tha gasoline angina broke down amt
It waa tha greateal dlftirulty that tha
■alia were handled from that time »n
inw opened* th* water rapidly growing
In tha hold. Wa manned tha pump* and
far twelve daya kapt than aring day and
night, but tha water sained Moodily.
night, but tha water gained
ttaaa hoarded tha vaaaaT, ,ew#i
everything movable and
mmm Wa i ----- -
SPECIAL NOTICES
Jesse B. Hart & Bro.,
Funeral Directors
Taraaaal attaatlao glvaa all butlnaas.
Phaeaa 4*7. 7*0, SMI. MACON, OA.
©PIN DAY AND NIOHT.
•k C. Famlay.
hfralay. *#*#•»* c
PURSLEY ft OLAY,
UNDthTAKKRtk _
Always open. 111 and US Mulbarry H
hldaat aacixsUa b*«crtak.na h«u*e In
Phan# <■'!. Prepared ta PH
naaeayh or t«l*#hena orCf* an thart
Carriage* ta fwnsrat 4.10.
HEIMATH HALL
Mg Walnut • tract.
Regular mull ear man and wamtll
iaet* luainsM ' ~ “
gr*ahe««t T t
lw* r*M W*»e«n H cents.
" UVft.
, ItOO ta 7100.
t#»t /earni canuanlant far Kit-
pr—
heppsr*.
-OO T0-
WESLEYAN
The best instruction is the
ehMpeit.
The Lyric Theater
OLATJDE AUSTIN,
Comedy Tramp Juggler.
TOM MACE
t**«t*. The Mora room waa
glvan tip hope, thn # learner AfghanUtan
(*m« aletiaaad aikad If adalilanaa waa
rtquka^lY^maOof^rovljloiwand
war* aant to n*. Aa th« hnat
atnrlad bark my man left tha pumps and
uaad to atay with th« veaaai any 1-n-
Dog’i think tha pUaa can't ba cured.
Thrsuaanda of obstinate caaaa hnva
basns cured by Doan's Ointment II
canta at any drug store.
SOCIAL TERRACES
FLAYED BY CURRY
CHAMPAUN* OilAUCH IS AS HAD
AS ON* ON MIX1D AL*. *AV»
THIS WORK**.
taaiAl Mruffe. It T«f# j _
Wa. Ntf. vnuroay—vraliVirk R«- ]
lb* dty com
wxxsrzs
virw.d— What Ha, ■«♦* AacampINha.
□iiiia* HR TfwaWar Off
arvanty.flvc dollars
yastarday, tha
1 wit),-Mr.
bain* fine*
A
lar annual meeting waa bald
tblrty*»i\«
>:•
an
VPVnnual report, (ouch
the lnipr»nrrm»-nt id tl»a
m etmr.ir r mt tommoti
work d
7
praam t
The me
rssatj:
Ing ijalnly
ZTKT £od" woTlT di.,* bv'thi body
since It* ieorg*rilKatl<yri last l»eretnl*er.
Mr. A. J. Ixing tb<
rhsurtlKr of cummer* a
itrunirnt.il In bringing ulmut lb*» "good
road*" movement, ilwst h*a Bllice I*#-
*«rna wldaaprcad thruuglsout tlia state,
nnd inada a motion Usat Use clsombar of
request Mm city and county
to appoint deJ*gat«* to g« to
Use good raada” tonventb.n
Oovanmr Hiutth on Iwmiur
Tha motion waa . aaooudad
, carried, and the aerrrtory Instructed
it once eommunbwta with Che Mllmi
tied regarding this matter.
A lively flliKrueelnt! then arose oyer tin
racoctt trauUa at Drunawlck batwaen I hi
IWf-
dent Hmatt by request made a dear an<
(wncWa report of the. dash betwern th#
"ESVILLE’S
AtkftrUh
NEW POSTDFFIGE
boat line and tha railroad, outing that
while Uita waa a matter entirely bMweet
these two corparaitona. that the Kouth
rft) reitruod hat repeatedly aafueed u
i>««
allow Its train* to anter tha union depot
law*, and in (Oct trill not do anything ta
th# way of rendering commercial asslat*
<l< Ser#r*| h af Ci ti* mambera mad* Ulka
along thaa* lined, and t* remedy th*
trouble a suggestion we* finally act-opted,
made »,y UrTw. K that
. .. 0 oorn-
.Jntrd from among th#
ta Waablagton and
" “ iour‘ —
b^Mr.
Urn attlclala of the railroad aae
n’o importance In commercial mot*
• proper light, and jg***)* thM^
roqueata for baiter 1
I IncilUle# and
Mne^SdarSia*
■■JssTihaa mods hid
■ ,?.Wibl. h %Jn U 5 , r"nf »
t; 'srd
twaiva months. Thin report man mmr*
ad by tha mamhafA and ordarad ta ba
hraaff&s
to sr<» t.» WaahlngK
Ofl* Isis -ft'-.- > .
Mrt’ssr, chairman:
committee «U appointed
..igton for roqfarance with
„ .... Pautham railroad: W. K
. chairman: It. It. Jaquee. T. I>.
Tinjjrr^ tv. u. Hiaail. J. »\ ll«ari and
tlSiti it.
gentler
ChapJ
rleefed
res
HUNTER ATTACKED BY
LARGE CHICKEN HAWK
HAD DESPERATE FIQHT WITH
ENRAQED BIRD AND NARROWLY
ESCAPED PAINFUL, IP NOT (ER‘
I0UB, INJURY.
BP* ,w * urh “ “ 1
Tka akaaktr Ualllafi Ikat
RnB»RU«i*J«t wuw
TRftt
In Catkatta ttniwinki mm not only
SPECIAL PRICES
On one lot of
White out bunting yralrnUy Oi-
wall Ottantfo, n wall-known caraant
jtavlnjr contrnclor of tba city, hurt an
unuannl auprrlrtica. A flfht with »
hawk In which ha narrowly craped
painful. If not asrlsua. Injury. Ila
waa aararaly armtuhart about lha fact,
nark and handa. na It wtra.
With n companion, ha waa huntln*
on tha farm of Mr. Inula Crmert.ro
on the Columbus road, about nva mllaa
from tha rlty. and waa walkln* thrnuah
a oat fleld In anarch of pmrtrldcaa when
auddanly attacked by the hawk, which
awoopad down and parchad. tor » ms.
mast, on hla akouldtr, violently pack-
In* hi hla nark. In thrawln* up kla
arm to prelect hlmartf. ha knock ad th.
fctfd from off hi. ahculdtr. kut It Itew
at him a*kln, tht« tlm. n.tn* rlawa aa
wall aa baak in Its attack, and m-
larln* a peculiar cry. White h* bad
bia gun undar hla arm. It wa, all that
Mr. Orlando could do to kaap tha ap
parently enraged bird from Injuring
him, and thafrarter ha had na chanra
lo uaa th. waa pah Finally, ha manag.
ed t. aalsa lha hawk by on. of Ila
lags, gad threw II with much tore, to
tka ground. Although eomawbat stun,
aad, tha hkwk half-rota and attempted
lo renaw Ila attack, when II wan felted
wiih a Mo* from th. boll of tha
rifle. It wa, than shot. Its head bring
Mown olf.
Mr. Orlando’s companion wllnoooad
tha Itght from a dlrtonca, kut hy tka
tlma ha arrivrd on tho scant th. hawk
had bran shot and. although dacapllat-
Vlakll
ad. waa writhing and kicking, o* lha
ground. The bird waa brought ta tha
city and waa shown by Mr. Orlando
to hla friend,. It la tar-gar than an
ordinary ohlckan, and sack of Its '
meaaurea slghiasn Inrha. I.
rha. I. wlJlh.
Tkay ara of pretty plumafa and mold
ba uaad ta advantaga on a lady'a hat.
The hunter's art unaMa I. amount
tor tha rtrange action, of the hawk,
kacaurn lhaaa birds seldom attack man.
Mad ualeaa greatly provoked. They
think that they mual have keen In tha
vicinity of lit neat which had. probab
ly, been prerloutly outraged, and the
bird, la Ila Mind fury, altarked Mr.
Oongrrtsnuui Bell Advised
That Its Construction is to
Begin 8hortly.
OAINl’HVII.I.R, Oa.. Nor. 17—Con-
trmnmnn Thomas if. Rail ot tha ninth
district, la Ju«t In receipt of tha fol
lowing latter from flupervUIng Arohi-
tart Knox T.tyl«»r, of the United Htatea
trraeury departmenf. In r**gard to the
data of the mriBlrut-tlon of tha <2*lnc-s-
vlll# po« toff Ice:
"Jlcferrlng lo pour letter of 30th ul
timo ralatlva to the erection of tha
poalnfTlra at fj«lne*vllle, fla. # I have
tho honor lo ndvlae that thla work la
on th* market utul bIda therefor will
Im opened on December t, 1501, and it
Is hoped that a contract can be award-
adLImmediately thereafter."
At the In it ifHNlon of congress Mr.
Ball secured an Increase of 116,000 In
the appropriation for ttjla building In
order to bulJfl It of Uaorgin marble, tha
appropriation now amounting to 666.*
Off. The building will b# one of the
handsomest In a town the else of
Oalnesttne In th# union, and the peo
ple of fhO city art glad to know that
work will be commenced upon 4 with
in a abort time.
Contest Representative# Ntmtd.
Thera waa held In Oalnaavllla Sat
urday a contest for Hall county's r*P-
rooantatlva In tha Northeast Georgia
oratorical contest to be hold In Gaines
ville Friday evening. November 27th.
Tho two local contentants ware Ed
O'Kelley, of Chattahoochee High School
at Cbncord. and Ement Jackson, of
nnisvlllc. now a student at tha Cor
nelia school. Ifr. O'Kelley won, hla
subject being. “The South's Part In the
History of the American Republic.'
There la always a keen rivalry be
tween the contestants at the annuat
meetings of tho association, which ta
composed of the counties of HaM.
REUF LOSES OH
.THREE POIHT!
Judge Lawler Brashes Aside
Dilatory Motions and
Trial Begins.
Jackson and Bonks. Dr. L. Cl. Har
man. of Commerce, gives a handsome
gold medal to tha winner at each cod-
taat. It la expected that many people
will attend tha contest on lha 17th in
Onlnesvllle.
PILB1 CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS
PAJ50 OINTMENT In guaranteed to cure
any ease of Itching. Blind. Bleeding of
Protruding riles In « to 14 days or money
refunded. 60c.
POLICE VICTIMS OF
10ADE0 CIGAR JOKE
Declares Weighing Accord
ing to Otirernmeiu’s
Ideas Impossible.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—Th. charg
or fraud In the weighing of augar on
which y.:e United Hut™ government
haws It. suit to recover IMC4.U30
from the American Sugar llcnnlng
Company, waa denied In a statement
Issued by that company todny. Ton
allegation* of the government are that
It has been defrauded of duties on
augar for alt years past and It asks
for 11,(00,(ted in duties and the for
feiture of sugar valued at 11.734,000
on which It chargei that customs du
ties have nr- * —
OFFICER KNIQHT PERPETRATED
TRICK ON HIS COMRADES OP
THE FORCE YESTERDAY-
HOW IT HAPPENED.
The member, of Lieut. Murpbey’s
iuad of the Macon police are all
feeling "sore” over a practical Joke
played on them by their brother oltb
Mr. lire vet Lieut. Seth Knight.
It iMtna during the fair It waa
agreed among th* members of th*
squad, that the fltst on* among them
that should 'Tall out- would dinar
have to treat trie squad to cigars,
or receive a whipping.
Officer Walker waa th# drat to
weaken, and oMIglagly mad. govt
with the cigars. Offlcar Knight fell
out second and th. boys told him fiat
It was also up to 61m to furnish th.
amoks*. This Mr. Knight did not
Ir. at hs
think wag quite rair. at h*. was not
ths (lest, and thsy had alfrady smoksj
oa Ik* Aral victim, so h* rraolvtd to
teach thrp, a lesson.
II* procured several cigar, of the
loaded variety and Jus, netora the
squad went cm duty yssterday. w
rented each member with a "smoke.
In a few minutes ths fun began. Call
Olfleer Warren Johnson wa* «h. It—*
victim. Hang! wenl lha cigar and
new Into a thousand piece*. Then
Officer olean'a cigar espied ed, follow,
ed by several of Hie others. Thera
waa a general pandemonium In the as.
tembly room, and It wag soma time
OVERCOATS
WWntraltv debilitated tor vsara. Had
tick headache., tarksd ambition, was
worn-out aad all run-down. Rurdork
Wood Ritter, mate ma a wall woman.
—Mrs. Chan Traitor. Monsup (teas.
Theie »re somewhat bro
ken up in sizes, but YOUR
Wn*trel»y'* Mary Monarch. ,j ze j n wme 0 f ^em.
TRACEY AND CARTER,
$25.00 Coats • $16.75
Character Change Comedy | 20.00 “ * • 14.7 5
! 15.00 •• - 10.75
Artirfs I 12.50 “ • - 8.75
See some of them
in Our Windows
FINAL RETURN DAY
_ )*•
before affaire resumed their xront*d
quiet around police haadq.tart-re.
Lieut, Xturphry enjoyed lha joke aa
much oa any nt them, and ears it
waa the beet one of Its hind he ever
**Ofrie#r *Knl*ht la very wall aatt«.
fled aa to Me result of hla joke and
iyt It was well worth tha money.
Tire other member# bt tha eqund.
however. Warren Johtrean In partic
ular. do not feel so good, ahd aay tha*
they wilt get even with Offlcar Knight
If it taka# a lifetime.
ea have not been paid.
Has Paid $300,000,000 In Custom*.
Tha American Sugar Refining Com
pany declares that during that six
years the company haa paid near!/
$350,000,000 in cufttoma duties and
that the claim of the government ta
for about ono-half of one per mat
on that amount. Tho company as
serts that no two pereono* weighing
the amount of sugar calling for the
payment of that duty could make the
weight agree within the difference
claimed by tfte government. Tha
charge, the company •*ya, carries Jta
own refutation.
The company stated also that It hmj
taken the position from the beginning
of the gorrmmenVa Investigation >»n
that It would pay all the duty whloh
was proved to have been omitted.
Company Offered Its Books.
The company made public a letter
which It sent to George It. Cortelvou,
secretary of the treasury, In Novem
ber, 1M7, offering to put Ita tooolra
and paper# In tfte hands of the guv-
eminent to facilitate the Investigation
and to make an Inquiry of Ita on#
and deliver tho result# of It to tha
government.
In this letter alao tha company
stated that It had been Informed that
one of Ita employe# had been cnargod
with attempted oribery of a govern
ment «gmt and had also been In
formed that "Persona acting under
the authority of the government ha.1
Stated to employes of the company
that there was an intention to mak» a
charge of fraud, but that It could bo
quieted by a money payment" The
companv offered to Investigate this
allegation.
Thl§ letter to Mr. Cortelyou, tho
company states, was followed by the
Indictment of ita employes and the
dUmlaaal of the first cars brought
to trial
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 17-^Superlor
Judge Lawler brushed aside all dila
tory motion# Interposed by tha attor
neys of Abraham Ruef today and the
trial of the former polities! boss on one
of the many charges of bribery against
him which was Interrupted by tha at
tempt to assassinate Prosecutor Fran
cis J. Henay, probably wlli proceed to
morrow with th# taking ot testimony
for the state.
Motions All Dsnlcd.
During two sessions of court Judr*
Lawler today denied In auoeeqekm tha
motions ot Ruef for change of venue,
continuance of thirty days and dis
missal of the Jury.
Ruef wa# brought from the county
jail, closely guarded.
The only unusual Incident In the
court room waa tha ejection of K. A.
Adams, who had taken a seat directly
behind Rauf and waa reviling him.
Becoming
Is an ordeal which ail women
approach with dread, for
nothing compares to the pain
of child-birth. The thought
of the suffering in store for
herrobstheexpectantmother
■*- - ts - M ■ of pleasnnt t anticipations.
Thousands of women have found the use of Sother'E Friend robs
confinement of much pain and insures safety to life of mother and
child. This liniment is a God-send to women at the critical time. Not
only does Mother's Fritnd carry women safely through the perils of
child-birth, but it prepares 1 ~
the system for the coming j
event, relieves “morning
sickness,” and other dis-i
comforts.
tteafaeJMfna
7ii£ JUADITELD PECULATOR CO.
AUr-rU. Ga.
arry women safely through the perils of
MOTHERS
fFMEMDl
BANK RECEIVERS
SELL BRICKYARD
CHICAGO. Nov. 17.— Peter Van
Vllnlngen. arrested yesterday and
quickly sentenced to prleon for for
geries which may reach $700,000. de
rided today to forego temporarily Me
desire to begin Immediate serving of
hla sentence. He will remain «n Ghi-
cago a abort time to aid In untangling
hla tmslne*a affaire, which the Chica
go Title and Trust Company. OMlgae*.
found In n snarled condition. Ba
clever were fils forgeries of note* and
mortgages that th« aanlgnee* were un
able to tall tha genuine from tha spu
rious when they ware presented bp
anxious hoidi-ra, and they had to b«
referred to tho prisoner.
All day long Van Vllulngan'a office
waa betl*xe«l by holder# of paper pur
chased from tba confessed forger.
Tho spurious paper so far brought
to light is said to constitute bnt a
smell portion of the total loss. Eighty
thousand doUare la the amount un
covered today. A large number »»f
P«'np!o in moderate circumstances were
swindled, however.
The prisoner persisted In hla
sal to see old friends, many
whom called to offer aid and moral
support- **I don't want them to ire
- *- euimlllattti* l.-m.*•
me In this humiliating potltton.'
said. "I want them to remember me
as I was about town."
* i w»» .ii mu (own.
Judge Itelhra, In th* United Stair,
district court today appointed a rc-
r la Mtnkruptov for Van Vita-
n'a proprrty. Tht ortltlon wa.
by T. J. la-tens and William c.
Selpp, who wrra th. first to discoror
note, dry had bought tram tie dls-
grai-rd ml ratal, draltr had torn
f.-rgrd.
Tastes Good
If you him any trcuNo with your stomach. Nearly story
on* dow— IndiKtotloa, Sour Stomach. BMchlnr, Qss. Ner
vous Dyspepsia, distress after rating, cant eat nhat you
want, can't enjoy what you cat—try a UtU.
Cara. Flltd ter Hsarin, at Dtramkir
Taras af th* City CaurL
Trat.rdty waa taat return day la
the city court (or th* nraatwksr terra
wblck begins o* Monday, til. t'h.
■ad thrra wrra a aviator ot mute
Mr* a. fallows:
Thrra raw* against a. L. Was*.,
by tka Ualaa Manag* Mask aad Treat
fsrfcta. . a Veil Against \V. J.
Harebell-exit aa sole,
t). O. lluthee vs. the M.'Roe 140.-1-
i nnn nniFi" ran .•»
f..Urn trad, va W. J. Marshall > v
0 r:;r f-V
c&SttskJZ f<M “*
Mgs. Ranks W.lrk-Mkaraa to. Or*
mwn m note, * •
bn.
M+ifh It. Obrffq •
I to re tni caijr erne
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion
any tin
Kodol tMgtota all you ut—any sort of food, at
■nd U to tb* only preparation that does
Kodd it a liquid—lasted good and draa good quickly.
Balng a liquid. It .tart* dlgratlcn at oora—Juat th* gam*
as th* dlgraiM JulOto of a healthy stomach.
A parted digester must b. in HquM term.
You dent hara to Uka.Kodol all th. tlma
You only Uk. It when you need IL ,
Tltaiw to not a drop ot harm to a gallon of KodoL
Try Kodol tnd»y, on out guanutra. Your monry back tf
’ ^ It falls. Ask your Druggist about oar Guaraatoa
Keeps Your Stomach Sweet
Centra I City Brick Company to He-
organise and Begin Manufacture of
Brick on the Fir*t of JanuarT*-ra}ttse
Et Hart t. Bs PrraldsnL
The brick yarn known oa that of
the Central City Brick company hav
been purchased from the reoehrere of
the Exchange Bank, and no eompony
will soon reorganize and get ready tv
business.
This was formerly the Ruan bride
yard, then later managed by a com
pany with J. W. Cahanlee and othcra.
and finally went Into the asset* .if
tho Exchange Rank,
ft haa been Idle for the oast three
years, during which time the Central
Railway took up tho aide track. Vth
track Is now bring relald, all the ma
chinery being overhauled and put In
good running order. The new com
pany will bo ready by January 1st to
begin the manufacture of brick.
Mr. Je#ao 8. Hart will be tha presi
dent of the new company, but this
position will In no. way Interfere wf # h
hla undertaking hualne#*. aa he wl'l
be only at the head of the organi
sation.
This property conxiota of one hun
dred acree on tho east «Mo of th*
river, and It !# said *.hat there Ifl
enough brick clay on the property to
laat the company for *he next one
hundred yearn.
TJEFORE drinking whisky,
either as a beverage or a
tonic, be sure that it bears an
Established Reputation for Age,
Purity and Goodness. For
fifty years
has been a whisky prized for its
fine flavor and its excellent tonic
qualities.
Lewis 66 Rye is absolutely free
from aromatic efhers or fusel oil.
It is a genuine, drinkable whisky,
especially valuable for medicinal
purposes. It’s
Away A&ove Everything
in the whisky line. Keep in mind,
the name and the label and accept
no substitute.
FOR SATE BY
A1I Leading Mail Order Houses
in JacluonvHIc, Chattanooga,
Montgomery and Mobile.
Strauss, Pritz S Co. Distillers
Cincinnati
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE
HONEY and TAR
In the
YfiLLQW PACKA03
H. J. Lamar & Co., Agents, Near Fourth National Bank, Macon, Georgia.
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