Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 22, 1908, Image 22
,v I . 6 THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, area Macon Boasts that She Has the South's Leading Business College 'W jf|f pi Merchants and Business Men Declare that the Georgia"Alabama Business College Is Doing the Most Thorough Work Ever Seen in this Countrv '"pHE TELEGRAPH prints elsewhere- some interesting letters about this Magnificent Institution. President Eugene Anderson is being congrat ulated on all sides for having secured such splendid teachers. They are declared to be the best in America. Read elsewhere about the good work that is being done for Macon in advertising her as headquarters for the best Stenographers, Bookkepers and Telegraphers to be found in America. ———am 5 m GLOOM IS CAST BY ACCIDENT Drivers Depressed By Death of DeRdsa—Haupt Made Good Time SAVANNAH. <3*.. Nov. SI—Tho f. til Accident on th* automobile course (••day otil a gloom over the clrrlo of «i.ivti» and mechanicians, and little vc Unrooted In the way of feat driv ing efts* Its occurrence. It wua easy to dlacem that all were depressed. fact of tha performances worthy of n«.t. was* that of Willie Haupt In the « h.*|wlckl car. Ho made a lap In 23 r.ih'itei and fifteen seconds, which v i$ . •• -idi rahly falter than any he msbefore. The Chadwick li con- M'L I : to have the beet chance of any of the American earn In the nice, and it* i>. rfonmaneca are watched with tha *r<:>t<«t Interest on that account. On st crowds are out dally to watch the Ltwctlne. the grandstands being ' -•* Wfl I during the hours for fast Many others f» to the turns the cars as they awing we days of practice remain— and Tuesday. All of the J ronvlcta and other forces will It busy until the day before the Jhsplng up small Incqunlltlt* in Met HIES IN FLOUR HIGHLY INJURIES ■WASHINGTON. Not. 21-Her ret ary Of Viniculture Wilson’s aide of the I.* *rlng to determine the status of l • lu a flour under (he pure food and Ati.p law. wea opened today with t stfanony offered by the government # e»i • ft chemists, whose statements g*n- « ly controverted those made yester- d.i> by the inllifrs' chemists who gave »i * their expert opinion that despite thr ottstence of nitroue add In bleach ed ni»ur l( is not harmful to health. The government chemists adhered to th. idea fostered by Dr. Harvey W. Vi y. the government’s chief food ex- i that rood ('ontalnlng poisonous sui-* i ea should t»e banished on the •ri*rkd. On the whole. It wsi the c i IuhIor of Ui« experts that bleach- * .1 ft .r contained nitrites which In *■ ro# degree is harmful to the humsn evi-tam. Dr*. Ladd. Xhepard. Wlnton. Mu. I. | and other chemists of note • i l-ared at (he hearing. THIS LADY VICTIM OF PECULIAR ACC DAT 13 Miss Carr Is an operator of one of the machines used In the ilnpp fac tory in the making of overalls, and yesterday while at work *h* stooped to pick up a bobbin that hsd fallen to the floor, nnd In some manner her liuIr was caught In the ahnftlng un- d< r the machine. The machine was Instantly stopped and several of the employes ran to her assistance, nnd nniniixcd to egtrlcate her from her pirllmis I’xiHltion. Dr. PumpHly wak sent for at once, and after an exam- perllous position. Dr. thimpelly was Inst Ion he found that while, the expe- rlence was a painful <nm she was “ah seriously hurt. Mias Carr suffers from some severe bruises and the loss of a lot of beautiful hair. Bheiwas taken to her homy at 17 Montpelier gvenue. It Is thought she will be all rlg'flt In a few days. CLEVER NEGRO THIEF RAH HATTER’S STORE Detective W. A. Rmtth and Special Agent Poole of the Central Hallway Company have * negro hi the tolls charged With breaking 6pen a cor be longing to the Central nnd stenllng therefrom two dnsett or more fine hats. Hy looking around, the detectives found when* a negro hod pawned some of the hats, and by keeping an eye on him tracked him to his house. As they approached the house they met some negroes coming iway wearing the new hats. Asked where they got them, they first said thty were bought In Atlanta, but on being told that they were stolen, having been Identified as belonging to the lot stolen from the car. they readily weitt to the house and confronted the man they had got ten them from, and the man was ar- rested. This man would not give any name. He wild Jim Thompson would do as well ns any name, and hy that name be was docketed, but his right name Is Moreland. He will be given a hear ing In the recorder’s court tomorrow. Parrish Company nnd Is one of the largest merchants here. Mr. tfClIln In nt the hoed of the Hills irrug Company. For several years he was city clerk. Col. If. C. Parker, a young attor ney, It is auld. la being urged to enter the race. There are five councilman to bo elected. KILLED BY BOMB? Rumor Reaches Paris, But Is Not Accredited By Embassy. PARIS. NOV. 22.-RUM0R8 AR* IN CIRCULATION HKRK THAT KINO AL- I F-ONSO, OP SPAIN. HAS BEEN KILL ED BY A BOMB IN MADRIO. * •THE RUMOR. HOWEVER, IS UN CONFIRMED AND IS NOT CREDITED AT THE SPANISH EMBASSY. WHICH ANNOUNCED THAT IT HAD NO NKWS OF SUCH AN OCCURRENCE. THE HAVAS NEWS AGENCY QUER- RIED MADRID REQARDINQ THE RU MOR. BUT UP TO AN EARLY HOUR THIS MORNING HAD RECEIVED NO RESPONSE. STATESBORO READY FOR ELECTION; NO CANDIDATES 8TATKSBORO. Oa.. Nov. 21.—With the municipal election tytt two w-ck* off. ther# hot not been an announce- ntent for either mayor or on the board of council. Whether or not Mayor Htrange will allow tha uae of bin name again la not known, and whether the present council will offer for re-elec, tlon la equally uncertain, ft (s known, however, that one member of the pres- rnt council will not serve another term. F. K. Meld having moved back to hie farm a f*w miles from town. There have been no announcements for this place. Several names have been mentioned for mayor, among them being J. Q. llUtei, W. H. Kills and '-"■“I* C- Parker. Mr. Blltch’s say that he ha« the matter under consideration and that his un- j nouneement would not be a surprise. _ i „ J* M. Wunl PTMldcnt of th. T .ur. C.TT, »n raNor* of th« bo,nt .f mu., , n n h„, (lnnl ' «nufo,tiirln*Comp«ny. w». ..mint to Kutr.horo. t»,n m public. ■Mm y..i.r,Uy of • PwulUr «n.1 ot-trtt.-.i <m„n .nil h« n.M,.t very owh lui.lly not • p.rtou. ni.url.lly to th, upbuiblln. of him... b°f”. H» t« nt th. I of th, Hutch. COLLAPSE OF i Gold Street Gavc-in About to Undorraino Adjncont • Residences. NKtV YORK. MV. SI.—Th. workmen engaged In digging tor bodies lying be- n silt Ions of earth and twitted pipes la Odd street, Brooklyn, where an ex- ph*»|.*n killed fifteen or mor« persona yes terday. were ''ompellrd late today to alandon their task and devote 'th lr ef forts to build tip the foundations of houses that stand at edge of the nit. There'waa danger that aom* of the building* might collapse. It will take until tomorrow noon to aet^inpllsh this task and then the work men will resume search for bodies. Hun dreds of. men are . nimgvd at the scene «f the intNstsrv where searchlight* were ward t(*J*ht. Whole Block Torn Up. Odd atr*et. between York and Front streets, had been torn wide open for the butldlrgi of a trunk Sewer. It was ojien ftom end to end and from side to The #«*p*at part of the cut was f«. seven Test to the bottom. Part war down I th« gss mains hsd been encountered by, the workmen. They hnd been supported; Quality or Quantity-Which ? If you want the largest quantity for your mon-v and care nothing about the quality, don’t order from Xia. If you want quality first and quantity next. u> KENTUCKY SPRAY RYE. Four full quarts. 14.CO. Express Prepaid. Cash must accompany order. There are lower priced broads on the^nMtrkeLjbut a trial win convince orth the nse for;y- I war dr gss mains bad been encountered workmen. They hsd been suppoi from th* street level by chains. l/v were the two water mnlns. One was a , ten-inch hlah pressure main The other mu* twentv-four-lneh distribution main. • walls of the cut were shored with | .: th* victims of the accident until sev •ral hours after It happened, owing to * * whelmed i of dirt which had ovetwi.. them nnd difficulty in shutting off the water which li.wHte.1 th* exmvath'B and; threatened to undermine the founds- . i turns of nenrhv houses. Among the first to hurrv to the seen* tt “ ,* ’• | a *unnH *«nU<«)on was 8amu*l Trout. woman from going Into \ \ vn p KENTLCKV s,>livr I* m.-r. lh„i \Yh,n you rtwln th. coAdt. Mmpl, It. and if you do not And It to be the best you ever tasted ship >t bxck to ua at our expense, and w* will promptly' ra- fund yvur nton.-y. You ... you run no rl»k in 'a,.,:- Injr with ue. FRKK our Complete Illustrated price List kcoi froe «n receipt of posts! card request. U explains w IfT wo save you money. Branch United Liquor Stores Co. §■ (Capital $250400.00). Two Children Carried Down. Two of tho«e who were passing acrors * excavation when It the brldees abo\*e the ct'llspsrg w*r* chl’dr*n. They wer* ionn tvorwdv. six years old, nnd Agnes McNa mara. th* s*me age. b*»h MyH* 'n n*‘.ght«ofhood. The children wee# with •MdmtlflM »om^ h, c<* wer* »-*rrt*d 1 . mi said that a tittle .— the *-tr* of th* dtich was also carried t downward when the shoring coltapeed. Ambulances wee* summoned and la- ' I sp*ctor Sehtr.'tth*Tg*r and IVmily fhdlee . *Virn-iMln«rr Hngh*r we-t to the *■'*** * or t'i* aertdent and directed the efforts f l>tri.^McIntyre, foreman In chart* of! w.mW on fbe newer, was arrested and When Pa Tick MeAvoy. s foreman tn th*: f-mpiov of th* gas company, came around . * tn *** w*-s» could do, he also was I ! to | ve-'ldent tefora returning to the city hall; 1 B end tslke«t for a time wttu Jet.n *i J O'ltri*n. of water 100*1* 11 • gse and eWctrtelle to **• what he eouh! 1 ■ “ de. and be alee waa taken lata custody. | es#sWaia^fc OXHtlplf■ w srn Time For Low Prices — We Guarantee You a Clean Saving of $2.50 to $7.50 on Every Suit Suits you pay $12.50 •for elsewhere we sell you just as <£10 good for . . . J- vT Suits priced all over town $20 and $16 we easily duplicate <£10 here for 5515 & *./ Suits priced you at $35, for $27.50 and $27.50 and $25 suits <£OA $22.50 and « . here for $15 & Overcoats and Odd Pants at like Reductions and every Garment Guaranteed New—All Received In Stock within Thirty Days. “ROYAL” BRAND OF CLOTHES FOR BOYS GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY THE BEST VALUES AT PRICES ASKED EVER IN MACON WE SELL YOU A Hat for $2.50 Which We GUARANTEE you can’t dupli cate in this city for less than Three Dollars Hats of better quality at like reductions. Millinery Department Is now located on the Second Floor —elevator right at front door—and is supplied with the largest and most varied assortment of Ladies' Hats to be found in this city and at Prices Uniformly the Lowest. 454 Third Street. Macon, Georgia.