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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH:
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1908
AfVCH'TCCTB
CURRAN R. ELLIS
ARCHITECT
Office PJv»ne 219. Residence Phone 2819.
Offices—EUH Hid*
Cherry 8t. and Cette,, Ave.
MACON. OA
FRANK R. HAPP,
Architect.
OfTle«t Room* 22 and 22 Fourth No-
lonai B«nw Culldlno.
Telephone—f ta. 612: Office 990.
ALEXANDER BLAIS,
Architect.
Office Phone 71.
CHARLES A. CALDWELL,
Civil Engineer.
nd municipal anglneerles-
pUno. specifications, estimates
P C. DENNIS. Af.Mtect.
Room* 7C3*4-0*<l American Neilenai
Bank nidg. Phone M2; Residence
rHona >747.
CARLYLE NISBET,
Architect.
Office rbone 459. Residence 141
Grand Bid*. M*«-on. Ca
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
MERGER MADE GREAT SHOWING
BUT TECH WON GAME 16 TO 6
MTS MAN'S MACHINE 'WAS SU
PERIOR ONLY IN WEIGHT—ONE
QUESTIONABLE DECISION WA8
MADE.
Tech II.
Mercer I.
8ucn wa« the result of the annual
fool ball contest of the Tech-Mercer
elevens. Which ives payed before three
thousand people at Central City Park
yesterday afternoon.
The ffame, a splendid one. hard-
fought from start to finish, waa
nothin* like an exhibition of Tech au-
iwrlorlly. Merer bring morn out- ] f.imr. ofihV'Mirc.r.fr -
weighed than outclassed. Through punt, rushed It over a line for a .touch
sheer strength alone w is the lleisman down. Darkne-s h»<i th-
iary and that the latter ZliVot secure it
on a fumble.. Davis then went through
center for a touch down.
After that. Mercer hsd Juet one chance,
and failed to fully appreciate It. Blakm
recovered the ball In a scrimmage in mid
field. after a Tech fumble. ;afld with, a
clear field started for the “
overtaken, however, and tackled, after
a thirty-yard run. The Mercerians took
the ball and carried it forward with a
rush, and It looked as if they would
score again. But. with ten yards to go.
an onelde kick was made, and Tech thus
cami- into possession of the pigskin,
punt quickly put it out of as
ritory. and for “ ' " “
langarous ter-
for the rest of the game the
neither able to brtrt through
ents' Hhe or go through or
CONTRACTING AND BUILOINQ.
W. W. DeHAVEN,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Classified advertisements under this
head ara Intended strictly for the pro.
DR. MjJM. iTAPLER.
Bye, Ear. Noes and
Doctors* Floor. American St
Ride Off)** Phone. 2743: rei
and Throat.
National Bank
resldanro. Uil.
OCULIST AND AURIST.
DR. J.
•The Grand'* 1
Phones: Oi
H. SHORTER,
MD-WHii'
and Threat.
_J to Court Hoi
ifftoa. 172: residence. 910.
BYE. EAR. NOtB. THROAT.
•NOW IS THE TIME TO
open an account with the
American National Bank
o{ 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-Prea.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY.C,,hier.
HOW BEN MAY
PLAYEDJLEUTH
Applying the 8herfock Holmea Method
of Deduction. He Knew That Two
/ v Wheels Were Stolen.
Ben May. the well-known Janitor
at tbp police station, has been in that
position so long that he would make
a first class detective If allowed, so
the police say. There is one thing
about his work. If he can't get the
thief he can at least, get the goods.
Ben was on hia way to the station
house early yaaterday morning., and
in passing through tba alley in the
rear of the old Cherokee Club building,
he saw two bicycles piled on top or
each other. Then ho reasoned: These
wheels, both broken, piled on top of
each other, lying there In an alley at
«hnr .tren.th Olunc w IS the Hei.nian Derkne*. had then fallen end| JiLk.'lMdinc'to'ana^roin lift'hand
EflFjsssj?«Mn* as tsa sar assurs? sruK as
f' nt through the stubborn but I took three efforts for the Tech teem to f rom the handlebar of one. and one
yielding Mercer defense for gains of one carry the ball ov« r . Ridley, for the sec- w i t v a T, unc tured tire evidently nunc-
*VS&S3: - “dlar * nl B " ,,r - TZSflmSaSi
mg?, unavailing. I M-r-»r Poslfl'.n. T.eh. mind, that tho«, wheels were .tolen.
,L k c , w ' s* They were carried to tho po’lc. eta-
mi^v.v.v.isS^«t5SK?:::::^pBSi: “•* t*?™ h «i •»■«>.*>« *»«» .ft?
ter rushes nnd plunges, and. though „ ..
I usually forced to th* third down foi ,
the reoulsltn ten-yard *aln. the vlsl- ....Left tackla ...Creme; 1 About . -
tors were aenerally aucces.ful. Other- Maore • «,V Mil Honi want to the
I £m ilmJ"'irnnieTm Wl’E R,fh * * nd Xra mrted a defer!?!
?er?i frrmory byon-atde'k cha *And B,ll « r Ltd end Smman!j tlon of two wheels that hed been stol-
: e.nT... .hi.. J..O . nmoVr V „ _ Dnnnan 1 en from hla place on Cotton avenue.
I*JJ“I?. to .Jiy. d . e .. lh . t . M -. p V?l*.JPJ° p -. y Quarterback Robert The thelf. or thlevee. had erawled over
rS£BF" m.h. h.it TV..... the transom of the rear door. ar.d
«* *•*£+»* by o P .nm E «h.
..wind the ends. ...
Hut Tech, again getting the ball
catch
I M*rcey
When mar the goal, and In making Scoggfn
A supreme effort for a touch dow
T«rh tenm invariably relied upon cen
Amorous •Mwr study so as to discover the thief
“leans! 4 *“ “■ *
■oweJJ,
D*. FRANK M. CUNNINQHAM,
Byn, Ear, Nose, Threat. Grand Dldg.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. MARY B. MeKAY v
Phones:
WV H. WHIPPLE.
‘left Iff Mulberry et„ rooms 4
hlnyton ltlock. Hours: t to It
> l and 2 to • p. in. Telephr-
ons at office an<j residence.
and A
a. re H
Telephone oon-
D Pern i4ientl»*loSate«. In the special-
tte» vcsi'rest. ix>«t energy restored,
remale irrrguUrltles end poison oak;
rur- n-irvanteed Addrms In c«>nf1dence.
with staaiD. MO Pnurth st., Macon. Qa.
Willinghani’sWarehouse
COTTON FACTORS
SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND
GET THE BEST RETURNS
MACON,
GEORGIA
brought about <W«*at of the local ag'
jgregatlon. Twice, by running up un
der the ptint. Tech men secured tho
bull on a fumble, nnd then, by n series
tsvsge rushes, carrying the pig*
skin over.
Wlille putting up a superb defense,
which was only overcome by super
iority of weight. Mercer's offense was
also hrllllnnt and at limes Irresisti
ble. ITlnlon ahd Palter surpassed the
others In advancing the bail, but there
was no fault to be found with the
work of Cochran. Griffith. Fsrr.fM and
Poole. Indeed, these men showed to
a great advantage, especially In break
ing up the other team's piavs.
Roth teams failed frequently on the
forward pass, but Tech, more than
once, executed It perfectly In combin
ing the play with an onslde kick. And
Mercer’s only touch down, made In
four minutes of play, came about
through the successful working of the
play.
Tech twice lost the hall on downs,
falling to go through center on the
first two nnd around the end on tjie
third. Mercer never once had to give
up the hall through failure to advance
It. the team losing the hall by making
an onslde kick. Instead.
THa First Touch Down.
The game started off with an exciting
rush. Ridley kicked to Cochran, who
made a slight advance. The next play
was the forward pass from Blnlon to
DRE. J, II. A R. HOLMES MASON,
Dontlata.
JS4 Second st., Phono HI.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ROBERT L. BERNER.
LOANS
1 Negotiated promptly on im
proved forma nnd city proper
ty on easy terms and at lowest
market rates.
If you need tnonov enll on ns
HOWARD M. SMITH A- 00
MB Mulb.rr. 8U MACON. QA
BU00400.00 SAFELY LOANED.
It INII f« hsv. IMS.
tor linm.
*t an.1 moat
i« desiring to
mon,r t. lnv„t will
ftnS It I. th.tr tnt.rr.t t, M. tu.
•■CUAITY LOAN AND AOITRACT CO,
Bank Building.
Thnii.. D. Wi.L S»cr,t.ry and Ati.rn*y.
Wf^vu,uw.tn SAFELY LOS
Ihirlni th, laat is F« i
.< ii isIomlN on RmI but.
.nd toraikn InvMtara. n.t. .i
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investment*.
ObMkA tali, Rnsl taint.. Utrlntn
Mscos. Ga.
ALBERT McKAY,
' Maker of Men'* Clothes,
Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
Imitators Flatter..
If you want the real genuine and only
drink that stands the test, drink Bottled
At All Good Dealers Sc
Brown Souse
Oppoelte Untea Depot—MACON, GA.
American
Plan
T. BARTOW STUBDS, Piwprl.tor,;
F. W. ARMSTRCNO. Msns,«r.
Money to Lend on
Real Estate
Wall rated commercial paper
a nd very low rate* on Mar-
keiable securities.
Macon Sayings Bank
am.N«. am
t U IVTL deny 2:41 i
p m.7». gaily I 44
©*:».. f IS* p.m
i. Sea. 4 i ft deny 4:4*
W. W. HARDWICK. O. A-
BEDINGFiELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
Tho names imply that everything bought hero is
tho highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowost
prices.
Send us your orders which will receive prompt at
tention.
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
SamandEd.Weichselbaum
P. O. Box No. 55. 610 Market 8t. Chattanooga, Tenn
Phone No. 820.
Our stock is complete with the finest and best brands
of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc.
RYE WHISKEY IN JUGS
IM. !<
li M I :
Poole,
i discus*
■Ion. Coach Helsmnn contended that
Poole never touched the hall, that It went
out of bounds nnd that Mercer should bo
penalised. However. Mercer waa allow
ed tha gain of twenty yards, and retained
possession of the ball. The elevens had
hardly lined up when Pinion went around
left end for nnother gain of twenty-flve
yards, this being followed hy a forward
pass of fifteen varda from Hlnldn to
Halter. Palling to go through Tech'a
line, the ball waa punted to within ten
yarda of the Tech goal.
plav. Tech loat the hall. 1
making a Tumble. It w— .
covered by Ollleeple, of Mercer, who was
literally pulled over the line by IVmle.
Thla wag Merrer'i flrat and only acore
and waa made In four mlnutea after the
**Noth1ng daunted, the Yellow Jacket*
came right bark with a touch down for
themselvea. Receiving Cochran'e kick,
nohert ndvanced five yards. Then Barn
well and Kmeraon made successive nine
around the ends, each gaining twenty
yards. Thla. together with several line
plungee. carried the hall to Mercer’s ten-
yard line, and r ‘ “
locals' goal ha
what would ha. v
Chip Robert took the hall over, the plnv
being a fake buck that had Its Intended
deceptive effect
For the remainder of the half the fight
waged up and down Held. Tech making
frequent galna on runs hy Emerson and
Barnwell and center rushes by Pavla.
The hall waa Invariably returned to
Teeh'a territory aa Boon aa It cams-Into
Mercer's possession, nr. leaa than five on
slde kicks, all by Blnlon. being made.
Play waa for the moat part In Mercer*!
" rrUory - Th. tacond Half.
The scoring of Tech'a second touch
down Involved a decision which was one
of the moat nuea;ionab1e ever made on
the local gridiron. The flrat five mln
utea waa played In Tech territory, the
Yellow Jackets having the hall, hut not
being able to advance It. Kicking waa
then resorted to. and after the ball had
been punted back out of Mercer's ground,
the fight to the goal began, lleianutn'e
pupils executed a series of relentless line
rushes. Da via carrying the ball In mwrly
every Instance. No considerable gain
waa made, for the visitors needed the
three downs to make the necessary ten
yarda every time. With ten yarde to the
line. Tech tried an end run. the player
being tackled right on th# line, it* fum
bled the ball, and Mailsry. who had re
lieved Farmer at quarter, fell on It
There waa a scramble, but when the
atruBirttna mass had been aeD*rated Mal
lary etlll held the leather. However, the
officials held that the ball belonged to
Tech, claiming that It had been wrested
Griffith Full hack Ridley
„ # _ Official*.
Referee—Ticbsnor (Auburn).
Umpire—McFiroy fCVrnell).
Heed Linesman—Rlmmons (Gordon).
Timekeeper—Ma*on (Mercer).
Halves—M mlnutea and fO minutes.
l^Ooals Kicked—By Blnlon. lj by Rid-
Touch Dgwna—Qllleaple. Robert, Da-
CROUP QUICKLY CURED
Don’t Let the Child Choke to Death
While Waiting for the Doctor.
Croup should have prompt treat
ment. The life of many a d»ar one
has been sacrificed bemuse the right
remedy waa not at hand.
Pay clone attention to the child who
la feverish, thirsty, nnd occasionally
cough a dryly and ahrllly. TiU la
the flrat stage of croup, and Instant
treatment should be given.
Hyomel, the miraculous, antiseptic
drv air treatment, will cure croup In
either the first or second stages. Eas
ily Inhaled, even when the breathing
Is Irregular, It reaches more promptly
than any other remedy the terribly
Inflamed membrane of the windpipe.
Its soothing balsams net Immediately,
tfte Inflammation Is allayed, and the
swelling reduced.
“Not long ago our little boy, Wal
ter. awoke fn the night with a had
attack of croun. so that he experi
enced great difficulty In breathing.
We .gllowed him to Inhnle Hvomel,
and he Immediately began to breathe
easier. End In half an hour was fast
asleap. Our children. b«lng subject
to croup. W* feel safe with Hyomel
In the house, and I am glad to speuk
a good word for a remedy that will
rob croup of Us terrors.”—Rev. Cleo.
Sisson, pastor of m. E. Church, South.
Londonderry. Vt.
Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) Is
the quickest acting and moat sensible
remedy ever discovered for all die
eases of the nose, throat and lungs.
It la guaranteed by the Tnylor-Bavna
Drug Co. to cure catarrh, coughs,
colds, asthma, bronchitis and croup,
or money back. A complete outfit.
Including a neat hard rubber pocket
Inhaler, costa only $1.00. An extra
bottle, of Hyomel. If afterwards need
ed. coat but 50 cents.
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AMONG THE JUSTICES
ELECTION ON DECEMBER 5TH
MAY BE A LIVELY ONE-HUGH
McKERVEY STILL IN THE
RACE.
It now looks aa though the election
for justices of the peace to be held
on December 5th will be a lively one.
There are nine of these officers to
be elected, one for each of the militia
districts, and opposition In some of
the districts la cropping out. In War
rior there promises to be three or more
In the radfe. In the the lower city Judge
A. P. Jonas la to be opposed by Mr.
Richard F. McCowan. who has been
connected with the J. P. offices so
many years.
Over In East Macon Mr. Hugh Me-
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Elk Rye ..vl..*
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lurtkatt Ry* .;«>
our Private Stock Rye
T. B. Rlpy Rye
Parting Tty*
Ouckvnhetmey Rf*
M^unt Verna* Rye *••*
Montleelto Rye |.\
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At the Right Time
Tlul's il—where you want il—when
you winl it—and il you only
knew how easy it is to carry horn
room to room—and how much
cheery comlort you can have with a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
OCqwIpped with Seaokeleae Device)
You would no longer be without one.
"No Muoke—no smell’*—ihii is the
Perfect!an maxim. Because the smokeless
device is smokeless you can have
direct plowing heat from every oun<
ol oil Brass (on! holds 4 quarts—
burns 9 hours. An ornament any
*hcre—linisheJ in japan and nickel
Every healer warranted.
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
tl*cerperat«4)
&
donr from the Inside
It Is Ben's deduction that the
thieves started off on the wheels but
they broke down after they had gone
some distance and were thrown away
aa useless. The poH?e are congratu
lating 'Ben on hla sagacity.
Opossums, Turkeys, Oysters,
Fish, Duck, Game. Phone 463.
8ervlc#« at Synagogue,
Services by Congregation 'Beth Israel
Friday night at 8 o'clock. Music by
choir. Sermon. "The Raven and the
Dove.** Saturday morning at 10 music
and sermon. Public cordially Invited
to these services. Sabbath school
Sunday morning at 10. Children of
non-members welcome. Temple Cher
ry and Springs streets. Minister. Rev.
Harry Welaa.
Pilous? Feel heavy after dinner?
Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complex
ion sallow? Liver needs waking up.
Doan's Regulets cure bilious attacks.
25 cents at any drug store.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Meteorologies! data furnished by tt:*
local office of the United States weather
bureau, department of agriculture, for
the twenty-four hours ending at 4 p. m.,
local time.
Thermograph Readings.
n..47111 am..71
a..49! 2 pm..75
n..55* 3 pm..75
n. .44! T pm..74
River Report.
The Oemulgee river at Macon at 7 a.
m. read S.2 feet, at Hawkinsville 0.3 of a
foot, at AhbavWe S.8 feet, and at Lumber
City 1.9 feet.
Kerveyhasthe office In a swing, many
of the voters there saying that there
will be no opposition, and if there Is
it will melt like snow in the sun on
election day. It Is said that already
a number of buttons bearing the le
gend, "Vote for Hugh McKervey and
prosperity,” have been ordered.
If there is any opposition In the
other districts it has not yet devel
oped.
Mind Your Business.
If you don’t nobody will. It la your
business to keen out of all tho trou-
bio you can and you can and will
keep out of liver 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.
Your
“Long
Suit M
or “short,”
“long stout,”
“short stout”
or “regular”
is here for you.
We can fit any ordinary mortal
who isn’t a cripple, and our price
won’t “cripple” his purse, either.
$10 to $35
Why not try us—one time?
Tribute to Mr. Willingham.
To the Editor of Tho Telegraph:—
It waa only a day or so ago that I re
ceived a copy of your paper announc
ing the death of my dear friend. Cal-
der B. Willingham. Though it may
teem a little lato I crave the privi
lege of laying a humble tribute on tho
altar of his memory. Possibly my
viewpoint of him was different from
any one of fhos* who have spoken or
written of him. In the August of 1907
myself and wife became guests at a
rllttle hotel at Jackson. New Hamp
shire. In the White Mountains. We
were strangers, but very soon dtscov*
ered the fact that there was a Geor
gia man and Ms Tarally who sort of
mads an atmosphere In tha hotel .’There
was a quiet and a culture that seemed
to pervade everything. No lack*of
cheer and polity, no abutting out th*
sunshine, but an indefinable something
that made that hotel different. We
were soon drawn t<? th* tall straight
southerner. I walked with him along
the mountain paths. We soon found
ourselves of a common faith and
found our way to the little church and
prayer meeting. It was Just at th#
time when Georgia passed the prohi
bition law and he rejoiced In it. He
gave me the best Idea of the negro
race I ever had.
But It was on the 8uoday that bis
Influence was most felt. When the
rain poured so that church-going was
impossible everybody turned to Mr.
Willingham and a service was held tn
the parlor. When the Sunday waa
bright, aa a matter of course we all
went to church with him. Sunday
evenings were bright and sweet with
a aeng service led by Mr. Willingham.
When he and Ms family left for home
the whble Tillage turned out and gave
them a send-off flt for a prince. X
felt that a friend of years had gout.
We corresponded and In March last
It .was a rare pleasuxo to spend «
few days In beautiful Macon. I had
known him as hotel guest now I met
him as host. We thought w« knew
what hospitality 1* but here was a new
revelation of It. In hla office he In
troduced me to some of the worthy
negroes of whom he had told me. I
saw him In Ma mill and there was n*
mistaking the plate he hs)4 In the
esteem of his employes. I noticed the
smile of the children, black and whit*
** ' Jed V**v. as a frl-nd. 1 rr.*t
him in hla church arrtethero were no
sly looks or wMsperlnrs when he spoke
or led In prayer. His fellow Chris-
ttsasibeUeved Mm. I met him In his
home; It la almost too sacred a place
to speak about and yet I cannot re
frain Trom uttering the wish that such
homes might Hi CVS* Si In this ladA.
What a nation w* would b* If all tKfe
eons and daughters of America had
such homes. Not necessarily so rich
tn what weslth gives, but as rich In
the spirit of the Christ.
His death brings a pang of grief,
not only to those who hare known him
many war* fc the southland, hut 14
two of n*. who knew him only a few
months, and, whose home Is In the far
northw*e«. Mav God comfort those
who mourn th* low of husband, father
and brother. .
ALFXANDER BMCPUW. J
Baker City. Oregon, Nov. IS. - 1
FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS,
FOR DECORATING THE HOME,
FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE,
Sterling Silver, Rich Cut Glass and Fine China Bav-
Always Been and Always Will be the Recognized
Standard.
THE PLACE TO GET IT IS *
L. 0. STEVENS JEWELRY STORE
366 Second Street.
Our Growth
Below are figures showing tho growth of Macon’s new national bank.
They are compiled from btatementa rendered the board of di
rectors at their regular monthly meetings:
September ..
October
November ...
$510,973.50
647,967.97
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
B. T. MALLARY. President.
W. P. WHEELER. Asat. to Pres.
CECIL MORGAN, Vice Pres.
We Invite your business.
Fresh Meats
Fish and Oysters
Fresh Country Eggs
WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS.
W. L. Henry.Co.
v
PHONES 242—95..
—Out of town orders for Fish a id Oysters; also
Sausage, solicited. • \
The Light for Tijanjisgiving
IS THI lL'.OTRIO LIGHT.
F If yon 3ea . a good business
during the b<: lay season, why
not insta.1 tT> Fight that will
attract bnyen to your store.
Electric Lif 't is the only
suitable light
time
tble ligbi < d now is the
to instill j
Macon Railway & l it Co.
SOUTHERN
ELECT Ril C
SUPPLY & MFG. C 6.
Machinery, Electric and Combination 5 ■; u m ■
WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIA1 Y
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212,