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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THUBSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1908
ARCHITECT*
CURRAN R. ELLIS
ARCHITECT
Offioa Phone :||. Bolden. - Phono *51*.
Officer—Elli* bilf
Cherry 8t and Cot to,, Ave.
MACON, r,A
FRANK R. HAPP,
Architect.
©ffteei
lenal g
Telephi
Room* 22 and 22 Fourth No*
Banw Building.
St>; Office MO.
ALEXANDER BLAIR,
Architect.
Offio* Phone 71.
•r» CHERRY ST.'
CHARLES A. CALDWELL,
Civil Engineer.
WASHINOTON BLOCK. Room
Water euppiy. water power, a*wer-
eoe and municipal engineering,
porte. plane, epee Iflcat tone, estimates
end superintendence. Office Phone 1142.
Residence phone 12**.
P. E. DENNIS. Architect.
Rooms 703-4-5-8 Amerleen Netlonal
Benk Bldg. Phone M2{ Residence
phone >747.
CARLYLE NISBET,
Architect.
JUST RECEIVED
An 3 her shipment of those
no joy 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
MERGER AND TECH PLAY TODAY;
GAME BEGINS AT 2:30 O’CLOCK
THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT A MER
CER ' TRIUMPH WILL BE RE
CORDED—IMPORTANT CHANGES IN
THE MERCER LINEUP
‘•Toclt wW win."—Coscb J. W. Hela-
moua sentiment favoring the defeat of
Tech. The Tech team will arrive about
ll o’clock and will be taken direct to
their hotel.
The game begins at 2:10 o’clock.
8even Year* of Proof.
'1 have had seven yearn of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery la the
brat medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condi
tion of throat, cheat or lungs." says
W. V. Henry, of Panama. Mo. Tba
world has had thirty-eight years of
I proof that Dr. King's New Discovery
lunaaay.......Right gi^rd....Patterson u the beat remedy for cough* and
tea.(*.)....Uft Bwd... McPhMi COM., ,» gr |pp., a.thma. *»y f«ver.
offlMpi. filft uckff .V OMI broMhltu, hemorrlueo of the lun*«
Pool.*<bob>... . flight end Barnw* i! *nd the eerly stage, of coruumptlon.
Falter Left end Emerson It* timely use always prevent* the
, Farmer Quarterback Robert development of pneumonia. Bold un-
j Co** hr a a R*«k| *»•%■ — ; <J^r guarantee at all drug stores. 50c.
i Llnlon I .eft half Parrlah ! an( t «< m Trial hottle free
Griffith Full back Ridley * na >loq ' Trial pome tree.
| i On account of the long halves and tarty
darkness, the game this afternoon will
begin promptly at 2 50 o'clock,
i the annual foot ball game between the
i eleventa of Mercer University end the
Georgia Technological School will be
played at Central City Park toa»y. and
a gridiron contest of unusual merit la
expected. While Tech Is generally con-
. ceded to have a stronger teem, and there-
stand*, the beet show of winning, the
GRAND JURY IN
SESSIONJODAY
United 6t*te« Jurors Will Organize This
Morning at 10 O'clock—Special charge
xi" by judge Speer. > y*
While Tech Is generally con.
S T tear
oar of .....
ability of the Mercer aggregation cannot
(■{■^■estimated. Consequently, a Mer*
a tie ecore. wilt not bo
Office Phone 4S».
Grand Bldg.
ResMenc# 441.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDINQ.
W. V/. DeMAVEN.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Cieadfied edvartlaaments under this
bead art Intended strictly for the pro-
!. M. M. STAPLER,
Eye. Ear. Nos* and Threat,
etorr Floor. American National B
Ig. Office Phone. 2745; residence. I
OCULIST AND AURIST.
HR. J. H. SHORTER,
Eye, Ear. Nose and Threat.
•The OraniT’ Bldg.. ntx| to Court House.
Phones: Office, STS: residence. MO.
EYK. EAR. NOSE. THROAT.
q^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. PruiJcnt L. P. HILLYER, Vi«-Pr«.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY. Cwhier.
■ur: rls**.
. When II
not cepe'-tally well reprei .RIB . ....
i gridiron, but *o effective has been the
) coaching of Frank Illake, and such uner
ring Judgment Las he shown In bis relec-
! thin of players, that the eleven la now
not only strong In all department,,. hut m.
fn«t _
new position. Coach
HR FRANK M. CUNNINGHAM.
■ye. Ear, Nose. Throat. Grand Bldg.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
I M. MARY B. McKAY.
Grand
J fhosier Orfi« *
ice. 2544; Residence, 1451.
I m. W. H. WHIPPLE,
Office, its Mulberry at., rooms 4 and I,
* Sfaahlncton Block, fleggr ‘ -
! ll to 1 and 5 to 8 p . ....
t lection, at office and resident.
i imT
i p. n». Telaphona con-
... j. J. GUDgnt.
Permanently located. In tha epecUl-
UtLgSSfefiS STUSf^ii
iaire g\iarantr#d. Addreaa In confidence,
•nth atamp, lit fourth at., Macon, Os.
DENTISTRY.
IMIS. J. M. A R. HOLMES MASON.
tSTVeeond at. Phone Ml.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
itOBERT L IIRNIH
Attorney at Law.
ilStilf 7M ' 707 Aroer, ** a National Hank
LOANS
NegatiaUd promptly on Im-
|inmd farms and city proper
ty on oa»y terms mid nt lowest
market rates.
Jt you need money call on na
1 TOWARD M. SMITH A 00
Sfli Msslberry SL- MACON, OA.
•MOC.000 no AAFELV LOANED.
JNnni the laat 18 years we havo loan-
*11 eoo.M on Heal rotate for home
essd Ureiff Uresetore. Safest and moat
treatable tnvestment Thee# desiring «q
Smvow nr having money to Invest will
fW It tn their Interest to see ua
MCURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO..
Commercial Bank Building.
Ttsama* H. Waat. Secretary end Attorney.
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investments.
e-ta. (MIL IlMl but., Mart(M*t
Macon. Ga.
ALBERT McKAY,
.Maker of Men’s Clothe*,
Cherry 8t., Macon, Qa.
Brown House
Opposite Union D*pet—MACON, OA.
American
, Plan
F. BARTOW 8TUBB3, Proprietor.
F. W. ARMSTRONG, Manager,
* looey to Lend on
Real Estate
•
Well rated cosunercial paper
and very low ralt» <•:> Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bank
Laying a
Cement Walk
la easy if you have Ihn right materials.
We shall be glad to tall you Just how
to do It and to supply you with both
the cement for the body gg well aa
that for tha finish. Laid according to
our dlrectlona and with our cement,
you'll be sure of a smooth, handsome,
durable and economical walk.
Hrogglna hnx t en
to center nn«l hi* •!
him In weir In hi* _,l
Rlvke any* that with a little
Inr Rropchis will he one of the best cen
ters ho has ever seen.
"Little’’ f’nole Is a new man on the
'vamlty, having hitherto played with the
scrubs. However, he la believed to be a
steedv, reliable nlaver at guard and much
ability.
Balter and nob Poole, at ends, have
.iroven then*selves well able to advance;
the ha||, and are among the best men on
the eleven. Both have starred in previous
contests
Tom Farmer, switched from full to
S uarter. seems to have found hla rlght-
ul place. He runs the foam well and
Intelligently, and Is himself a good :
In every way. Griffith makes a worthy
succesaor to Farmer at full, strengthen
ing the back field materially.
Cochran and Blnlon are Just about aa
fast na any two halves In southern foot
ball, and next year both will be reckoned
upon In the making of an all-star team.
They have been Incapacitated for some
time with Inlurles. but are now In shape
For the first time. Coach Blake has a
number of exceptionally good men foi
substitutes, and In today’* game the
eleven will not be handicapped In having
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.
457 Third St., Macon, Ga.
NEW SENTENCE
FOR BASHINSKI
Has Been Ordsrsd by Judgs Felton, Pur
suant t* Dtclilen of tha Stats
Court af Appeals.
Pursuant to aa order passed by Juda#
W. H. Ftalton y eater (lay morning, laa
Haahinakl will ba raatatenced tn tna ro-
corder'* court within tha neat law days.
This action la Impallffd by tha decision
of tha stats court of appeals on the ap
peal In tha BnshlnskT casa. confirming
the opinion rend#rad by tha superler court
in denying tha application for certiorari,
hut Eliding fault with the smtencs'lm-
posed on Tha defendant by the recorder.
The opinion of the court of appeals
was received here yesterday, and tt was
formally accepted by the superior court.
This decision upholds the city blind tiger
ordinance, hut den lee tire right of the
recorder to impose cumulative sentences.
Ww instance. Bnahtnakl was found guilty
MORE INDICTMENTS
WTPOOLROOMS
GRAND JURY RETURNED FOUR AD
DITIONAL TRUE BILLE YESTER
DAY—CIVIL CASES IN THE
SUPERIOR COURT.
Them were four Indictment* against
poolroom proprietors returned by the
grand Jury yesterday, making n total
of elnvtn true blits of this character that
play In lured
Melton. Mallary.
’ood. Jameson Baird and others will be
kept on the side llnee throughout the
line *■
Todav Is a holiday at Mercer ITnlver-
altv. For the purpose of encouraging *be
athletic spirit among the students nt the
college president Jameson has relieved
them of all classes todav. The occasion
will he anproprlately observed by the
"boy*." I/ist night the Rooters’ Clut
had a rehearsal, learning new yells, pmc
... .... . and marching down
town Just to ahow how Jubilant and en
thusiastic they were. Three cheers were
given for The Telegraph, three for Mer
cer and then three for everybody In gen
eral, Including Tech. The rooting of the
Mercer boys will be one of the features
of the game. Thare will be a street dem
onatratlnn thla morning.
The Indlrattona are that there will be
a crowd of sevaral thousand people ,at
tha game. Nearly everybody In the city
In more or leas Interested In the success
of the Mercer tesjn, and (here Is a unanl-
MR. JOHN KINNEY
A Prominent Indianapolis Law.
yer, Says, "After Grippo
Take Vinol. It Built Mo Up
and Made Mo Fed Strong.”
"The grlpr* left me In a nervous,
weakened, run-down condition. Noth-
have been found this week. Prmctloally | seemed to restore my strength.
>s!on of the superior
two cases yesterday, both being finish*
In the case of \\' W. Jackson vs. the
I dlct\n fgwTof the plalMIff'Jor^Wi wa*
returned The suit of C. C. Stratton va
the Holme* Brick Company wai deeded
adversely to the plaintiff.
Divorce casco will be taken up today.
and sentenced to pay l4«o. aerve #8~ day's
punishments may be Imposed, but not
all of them." *an4 a ''correction of eon-
tenco" Ir ordered. Baahlnskl will there
for# be reeenteneed by Recorder Hnpt-
hart or Mayor Miller aome day Tala week.
There |e much speculation as to whether
a fine or a Jail sentence will be Im
posed.
The opinion of the court of appeals la
made applicable to four other eases,
which were combined with the Baahlnskl
case for bearing. The eertlorarlee tn tha
twees of list lett Mims. Will lister and
Jesse dearborn are revoked, but the case
of Rhroeder ve. the mayor and council of
H%\«nnah. a rasa similar to that of Ba-
ahlnakl. la sustained.
The above action waa taken by Judge
Felton yesterday morning.
•try poolroom in the city hao a mlsde- A t last ! tried Vinol with the very
eanor charge against It. aua the pro-1 . .. .
prletor or manager will have.to stand trial **** reaulta 7t built me up and
nude me feel like a different man. and
I am now better and stronger than I
have been for year*.” John Kinney,
Indianapolis. Tnd.
Thbi la because Vinol la a genuine
tonic and body builder w'hlch contains
peptonata of Iron together with every
one of the body-building medicinal
elements of cod liver oil but without
one drop of oil to upeet the stomach
•nd retard It* work. Vinol acta dl
rectly on the atomaoh. creates i
Wealthy appetite, and enable* the dl-
festive organs to obtain the noces
•ary elements from tha food eaten to
make rich, red blood, healthy flesh
■nd muscle tissue and create strength.
Your money back if Vinol falls to
benefit, Taylor-Bayne Drug Co., Mi-
con.
Haw is Yeue Digestion.
Mr*. Mary Dowllnf, of No. ttl
Eighth avenue. Ran Fran Cl too. recom
mends a remedy for stomach trouble.
8ha says: "Gratitude for tha wonder
ful effect of Klectrlc Bluer* In a rase
of acute Indigestion, prompts thla tee-
tlmonlal. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Bloc-
trie Bitters la the beat remedy on the
market today." Thla great tonic and
alterative medicine Invigorates the
syetem. purifies the blood and Is espe
cially helpful in all forma of femtle
weakness. 50c at all drug etoreg.
Clarke's Pure Rye
The Peer of all whiskies for family and medicinal use.
Bottled and aged by the Gov
ernment.
4 Full Quarts, $ 5.00 Delivered
12 Full Quarts, 12.00 Delivered
Any of the following dealers will supply your wants:
Kentucky Liquor Company.
N.
R. J. Park.
|L M. ttffee Camp
"aiche*
daily
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fH-
Departi
dafiy
, HARDWICK, O. A,
Cr.enf L
ONLY AMERICAN WHO
HAS ENGLISH TITLE
LONDON. Nov. II.—The committee on
privileges of the house of lord* today
dared the right of Albert Kirby Fair
who Is a native of Vlrglula. and who haa
keen described ** - * *
Scottish peerage.
The committee heard evidence on thla
mutt«r for two houra. J. A. Barrett.
Lord Fairfax's attorney, presented the
family Bible and much documentary evi
dence to prove hla c.lent's descent. The
attorney goneral for the government and
the lord Advocate of Scotland declared
themxelves aa eatlsflcd regarding the
validity of the claim and Lord Alverston.
lord chief Justice, pronounced the decision
of the committee. This decision does not
R ve Lord Fairfax a aeat In the h«»u*e of
rds. Only a limited number of Bcottlah
K ers. elected by the lorda. alt In
use.
Mr. Robbins at The Theato-
rium will sing today “If I Had
a Thousand Lives to Live.’ r
W, G. T. U. MEETING WELL
ATTENDED IN COLUMBUS
COLUMBUS. Qa., Nov. IS.—A
largely attended county convention of
the Wotftan's Christian Temperance
Union began here today at St. Luke'*
Methodist church and an elaborate
program la being carried out. A tel
egrem of congratulations sent to
Atlanta upon the withdrawal of
James G. Woodward from the mayor
alty race there.
Tonight tha convention waa ad
dressed by Mrs. Mary Harris Armor,
of Eastman, Ga., state president of
the W, C. T. U. Several state officer*
•rt present
Watched Fifteen Year*.
"For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve; and It has never failed to cure
any sore. boll, ulcer or burn to which
U waa applied. It has saved us many
a doctor bill,” aays A. F. Hardy, of
EasJ Wilton, Maine. 25c, at all drug
•tores.
South Must Care
for the Negro
(Continued from Page one)
stronger educational sentiment in the
slat*. She wanted to #ee ewry
Georgia boy and girl Independent or
outside philanthropists in the matter
of getting an education.
Kindergarten Work.
Tha report. o n kindergarten work of
Mra. Nellie Peter* Black, of Atlanta,
waa read by Mlaa Lane, tn the *b<
aence of Mr*. Black. The report
showed how many kindergarten* have
been established In the state as a re
sult of the efforts of the club wo-
men. Columbus. Ga.. was making de
cidedly the best showing of any city
In the state in both kindergarten and
Industrial educational work.
Reports were then read from many
school districts, ffhowing the work
that la being done on an educational
line. It l* something of a coincidence
that the program of the federation Is
very similar to that of the Georgia
Teachers’ Association, the subjects
dlsrtiMrd h>e4ng about/
though from a different viewpoint. The
•"■steal program laat night was very
fine. #
Thla morning waa devoted to
port* and discussions on forestry, the
health committee's report, offer* to the
educational committee, club extension,
the report* of the vice presidents and
the discussion of xdans for county
federation*. "Making the City Fed
eratlon Grow." w»* discussed* In e
report by Mrs. Ram D. Jones. The
reports of new club* were also re
ceived.
Among the educational offer* to the
federation la • largo trget of land and
a fourteen-room house In Stevens
county, by two ladles who dealre
that it be used as a memorial to their
father as an Industrial school. They
promise Also to deed their property
to the Institution In their will.
Civlo Beauty.
Thla afternoon citric beauty cam#
In for discussion, that aubject being
one in which the women are greatly
Interested. Healthiness and sanitary
renditions of schools and eommunt-
_ Walcheeieanm.
E. R. Betterton A Co.
R. H. Cat* A Ce.
J. Fox A Ce.
Gallagher A O Gara.
E. O. Gibaon.
Hollar Brea.
Raul Herman.
Julian Distilling Company.
THE ABOVE DEALER1 ARE LOCATED AT CHATTANOOGA. TBNN.
Cbae. •hem A Ce.. Jackeenvhtt, Fla. 1 i Hanover Distilling Ce.. Peoria. Ill,
Mann* Ores.. Jacksonville. Fla. ' Melfctrg *. Ce.. Ft •—*— - —
N. Clarke A Eons. Aaiiahury. N “ “ *
-
Melfctrg 4k Co., Ft Smith. Ar*.
PI ^ _ C. viliere. 1*4 CarenSeHt tt, New On
Hauer tree.. Jacksonville.3ha. ..Jj leans, u
Heeam-BHie Drug Ce.. Mamphle. Tenn. M. M. Auttm A Ce.. Montgomery. Ala.
1. A. aacComtaek A Ce* Memphis. Taro.; Rheenlx Hotel Ce.. Winaten-teiom. N. c.
mK Centring. Pen as cels Fla. -
«0. f, A C. P. Long. Jatkaanvllit, Fla.
■man
ins.
ilegair A Co.. Kants* City, kin. '
Clarke Bros* & Co.
PEORIA. ILL.
7Xi LargtJi DistiUtr* tn the \Vort4
t1c> have received much Attention.
The work of tha women !n a*a1*tlng
the fubeirulosle congree* waa brought .
out In the president's Address and re- fit-ffTSStlt-riSV
ferenc* wa* made-to the fact that jcVLOOO a.
President Roosevelt, as well as great TAN,C BUO
nclentlsta tnd medical expert*, had
declared that women were the moat
potent influences In dealing with that
problem.
Elberton Qeta Next ‘Meeting.
The next meeting of the federation
la to be held at Elberton. Ga.
Tha business of the session 1* ex
pected to end tonight with the fol
low inr program, though many of the
members will net leave until in the
mnnUEff*- *
Vocal Solo. Selections—Mr*
Foster.
Report of General Federation Sec
retary for Georgia—Mr*. A. O. Gran
ger.
impression* of thn (Boston Blea-
nl»r—Mrs. It. H. Tift.
TThe Alms. Purposes and Plans of
♦h* General Federation of Cluba"—
Mies Louie* B. Penrenhetm
Violin Trio ’ Shuberfs Serenade'
—Ml»« Edna Briggs. MU* Cato Lewi*.
M'ee Emil# Rrlggs.
"The Modern Purpose in the Im
provement «f the Criminal"—Charts
S'. McLauthn* deputy warden United
States penitentiary. ‘
Quartette, "fifiue Refi- CBearkl—
Mm. IPevrit Misses Denmark. Var-
nr 4 ** Nelly.
-llMt Ba tba Tie TUt Butda"
^ J' if •
The fedarai grand Jury wllj organize
thla morning it 10 o’clook anJL- after re
ceiving a charge from Judge Speer, will
at once commence an Investigation of
criminal matter*. It 1* believed that
Judge Spacr will, in his remarks to th*
Jury, touch upon tba prohibition ques
tion.
L a White. R. L. Merritt. B. Bord-n.
W. Carmichael. L. W. Hollingsworth.
t>. O. Hughes. T. B. Buckley. John Scho
field. James M. Finn. Charles M. Bol-
feulileL W. D. Williams. J. A. Davis, Ban
A. Bussey. J. A. PeeX R. H. Smalllng C.
D. Winn, W. I„ Proctor. J. W. Coleman.
A. D. Bchofleld. E. A. Waxelbaum. J. E.
Mardre. A. F. Parrott. O. L. Small, W.
G. Greer. J. A. Huddleston. J. A: Dosher.
J. P. Smith. Jack Bridges.
The traverse Jurors, who also meet
this morning, are aa follow*: _ W. O. Alt
man. B. C. Smith. E. N. Jelka. R. C.
Keen. C. S. Morris. E. O. Smith. J. W.
Braswell, W. W. DeHaven. N. J. Nich-
olaon, L. A. Sheapard. E. L Smith. W.
B. Broadfield. J. T. Bolfaulllet. A. T.
Imall, J. W. Nl"b*t. W. W. Smith. E.
V. Warren. C. H. Hutchtnc. J. A. Bras
well. J. T. Dlcka. F. B. Chamber*. J. B.
Riley. Albert McKay. C. T. Garden. E.
J. Willingham. U M. Maahburn. H. J.
Banka. R. B. Godwin, Ned Feagln. A.
Coffee. C. B. Harter. L. W. Gardner. ’
While the civil docket, so arranged this
week, will Insura a continuous eeaslon of
court until the third week In December.
equally aa much attention will be given
the criminal caaea. Thera grill be an
unusually large assignment, after the
arrnnd jury has completed Its delibera
tions.
No Case of Pneumonic on Record.
We do not know of a single Instance
her# a cough or cold resulted In
pneumonia or consumption whan Fo
ley's Honey and Tar had been taken
It cures coughs and colds perfectly,
so do not take chances with some un
known preparation which may con
tain opiates, which cause constipation,
condition that retards recovery from
a cold Aak for Foley 1 * Honey and
Tar and refute any substitute offered.
—H. J. Lamar & Co., near Fourth
National Bank, agents.
HE WANTS MACON TO
SEND HEN DELEGATES
BUSINESS MEN TO ATTEND SOUTH
ERN COMMERCIAL CONGRESS IN
WASHINGTON NEXT MONTH.
Enterprise and Advertis
ing make the biggest pair in
the deck — but you’ve got
to have “the goods” to
back them up, or you can’t
stay in the “game.”
We have spent time and energy in planning—money
in advertising—and have built up a big business—but if
vre hadn’t had “the goods” to back up all the talk and
the plans and the push—our efforts would have spelled
failure.
It’s the DEPENDABLE CHARACTER of our MTTO.
CHANDISE that has “turned the winning tricks”—and
made our success permanent.
Come in and meet us face to face—you won’t regret
it—and we won’t forget it, — -* •—^ w.
. J. A. Betjeman, one of the pro
gressive spirits of Albany, wna m the
ity yesterday. Asked what brought him
o Macon, he said: ,
"l um here for the purpose of putting
the business man of Macon, through the
chamber of commerce. In direct touch
with the Southern Commercial Congress,
which meets In Waahlngton on Dec.
7-8. and which has for lta purposes the
Interpretation of the resources and de
velopment of the southern states, and
the focussing of the attention of our
own business men. aa well as the in
vesting public of other aecGon* of Amer
ica. on the land of greatest opportunities
-the fourteen southern state*.
’•Thera will be ga.thired in Washington,
between the 7th and llth of December,
the greatest aggregation of live business
i that have ever met at any e
i point
to dlscuas and promote bualneas. I refer
to the business men from every live
southern city who will be delegate* to
the Southern Commercial Congress, to
the delegates from the nation at large
to the sessions of the National Rivers
sources, to the commission
... . . — -• —Melt
d you a copy of
.... VVH>r ,.. w jhowlng that the
highest authorities In the land will make
Indisputable utterances on southern con
dition* and resources, thereby correcting
i of Investors, ss well as
Instructing our own people.
In the language of John Wallace
.... marly of the ranama canal commis
sion. we are entering upon the period of
the greatest bualneas activity ever known
In any country a& any time. The south
Is In the front, and Georgia and Macon.
In common with other Georgia cities,
must be fully represented br her strong
bualneas men."
Rtate of Ohio. City of Toledo.
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney midcea oath that he Is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
A Co., doing business In the City of To
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
every caae ef Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 8th day of December.
A. V. 1SS8. A w GLEASON*.
4Seal. 1 Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cur* Is taken Internally,
and act* dlrectlv on the blood and m
oous surfaces of the system. Send f
testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggleta. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for conatlpa-
Our Growth
Below are figures showing the growth of Macon's new nsrionalhank.
They are compiled from statements rendered the board of di
rectors at their regular monthly meetings:
September $510,973.50
October 647,967.97
November 732,324.36
This growth Is the result of conservative banking and painstak
ing care and attention upon the part of directors, officers and em
ployes.
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. MALLARY, President.
W. P. WHEELER. Asst, to Pres.
CECIL MORGAN, Vice Pres.
W« invite your business.
Imitators Flatter.. |
If you want ihe real genuine and only |
drink that stands the test, drink Bottled 1
Af All Good Dealers 5c
Many peopU suffer fiom Blood Pel.
■on and don't know it Read 8ymp.
toms Easily Cured by 6. B. B.
If you have aches and palna In txwee
warss,
Of the body. Rash on Skin, are run down
SjrsMAs <rtr K t ot B 's:
TANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.)?QUaS-
ANTIED to ewe even the wo nt
most deep-eeatej c&jea. B it. u. d^res
ail poloooou* matter from the tyatem and
etnas a flood of pure, rich bhx>d directfv
to the akini surface. In thU way Sorea!
arspUsCrwl»>TM-a»Msy mgjaCra
Blood Pol***™ fggjr VN tad
cured, completely changing the satire
bedy Into a clean, healtnr condition.
Thousand* p* *OSngttt5 Blood
treatment f«Hed. If you harg beea fff*-
astYi
> BTltLMATI»M“oR , roUL , CAftlBn M .
inswap; Era 1 fflsss
CURES ITCHING ECZEMA.
W.I.rv -T-n. Urtlnc .or,, et ,H
kin*.. .11 I-.— «l-f lr.alm.nt with n
■. B.. beceuee there tmuMes arg caused
by fSoon. wMHJL B. B. Inie^hJ
poison, makes the blood pure and rich
er.J heal* the srree aty atop* the Itching
forever. It 1* wonderful how a n. a
effbla the Wood-haw ou^khr the Plmplee
and lump* dlaarpear while in thrtr jrtrY
B. B R. gtvee a smoath. r«ey *kla with
the red hue of pure, rich blood.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM <B. B. B.>.
ts pleasant and *af* to take; reinpeud of
ire Botanic * —“
red'-enT?
’ -*MPLF.« BENT
VES .
FREE by writhe BloM p
»a. Ga fO!4> pv Dnram«TfL cr e^nt
hv expreee t! PER LARGE BOTTL2,
with completa d^ectloaa for home cure.
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.
If you desire a good business
during the holiday season, why
not install the light that will
attract buyers to your store.
Electric Light is the only
suitable light, and now is the
time to install it.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
C. F. STROBERG
(Sohatzman’s Old Stand.)
BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY
All Kind*, of Building and Repairing of Carriage* and
*• ' JYagons.^