Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 23, 1908, Image 8

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■I THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 3900 JUST RECEIVED Another shipment of those nobby celebrated STETSON HATS We have them in ali the new shapes and styles. Call and inspect them for they are sure winners. STAR CLOTHING CO. DAVE WACHTEL mamnamsmammauamammmmm TALKING ABOUT GAME PLENTIFUL GREATER MAGON IN SUME fARTS WJII the New Territory Be Represent ed In Council—*'Will Bonds Be It* I - sued to Buy<( Sobers—Macon’s.. ’ Population. Jready the‘people ot the new tor* ry arc talking of represcnUtlon In the new couneti. They think that as the other portion of Vlnevlll* was given a representative (Mr. Barnes) at the time of annexa tion, the newest territory ought to be gtvun dhc. Among those mentioned are C. M. Adams, n. (1. Jordan. T. ft. Lowry. Jr.. T. M. Jilka. It. J. Taylor, T. E. Ityals. Herbert ftmort and Dr. W. J. Little. Now that J9J0 is coming the Greater Macon people are looking In the di rection of ftoutb and Hast Macon. It la estimated that the new territory brought In Saturday will add about two thousand to the population, and that if South and East Macon are annexed there will be in the nejgh- , bnrhood of ten thousand more. I The last census (estimated) given out In a bulletin from the government census burenu gave Macon 12.000. Al- •NOW IS THE TIME TO • • open an acco mt 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. PrwiJcni L. P. HILLYER, Vice-fas. U. W. I'OHNSTON, V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY.Cashier. Wadiey Investment Co. Rea/ Estate Insurance Loans List Your Property and Wants With Us We Move Tenants Free Grand Building. Hunters Bay That Thoro'lo Much to Be Pound in This Locality—Big Garpe, .Like Bear. Often Seen. The hunting season,.lathis section of Oebrgla la now in fuji : jpr»y. Part ridge*. doves, turkey, deer, squirrel*, rabbits, ev<m bear, and In fact, every Imaginable species of fowl and animal that la sought for Its meat, la now killed by the hundreds of "nimrod^ 1 that go out weekly. Almost on any train coming Into the city , can ba *een .the well-known hunting suit of khaki or corduroy and a pointer or setter dog and gun. while the tired but successful owners are loaded down with a large string of Mfdo. . , •J Huntsmen say that there Is an abundance of game this fail and the splendid weather which has prevail M during November has acted as a stim ulus for many to go into the wood* and fields oftener than Is their wont. The dove fields, some forty or fifty miles farther down state, are being D .%!?^‘ v .t."SS l A* , SS3I billed for th. annual Th.nkMlvIns lowing I.OOo for _ln. naturnl lncr.a,. (hoat 4nd IarI , number , ot oiacon hunters will Join parties on Thanks* giving day tor a day's sport of-this kind. Duck hunting down the river 1s v»r* popular with some and In the pools In this locality these birds are said to exist In considerable quantities, while farther down the Ocmulgee not only are ducks plentiful but geese as well. There aro some who prefer hunting for turkeys and squirrels and rabbits and It la said that there Is also plentv of this gurno. to be found unusually Bear the city. The fact that one bear wss killed not more than 20 miles from Macon this last week, while others equally aa big have been seen, leads t othe belief that here aro any nuift- ber of brulna lurking In the swamp* of Bibb and Jones counties. READ THIS OFFER by 1>10. and adding the 2.000 gained Maturity, and th* i0.000 from Mouth and East Macon, the population in .1110 would ba 47.000. Taking the hoard of health figures, the population would be 50.000 when the next government census Is taken. The pulse of Bout h and East Macon as to coming In has not been Mt recent ly, though It Is known that there Is much opposition to the movement. Whether or not tills can be ovrrcom* remains to be seen. The question has been asked how the mayor and council can supply the m«r territory with o/taUarV saw err. This can only be done by Issuing bonds, aa was done at the time th«* other portion of Vlnevllle was taken In. For this purpose there was an Issue of what Is known ms Town Hall and Hewer Monde. Twenty thousand went for the auditorium and forty thousand for the sewers. Whether or not there will be «n election to Issue sewer bonds before 1910 lies with the council. It -ha* long been the Idea that when the bonds known as the old sixes are retired, which will be In January. 1910, to Is sue a numb A r of bonds In which may be Included the sewer bonds for the new territory, unless council decides to Issue sewer bonds for that purpos* at once. Just what the council will do In the matter remains to he seen, as there Is now no steps contemplated along these llnea so far as known. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I hsva watched the working of Burkieo’k 1 Arnica Halve; and It has never failed to cure any sore. boll, ulcer or bum to Which It was appih d. It has saved us many u doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton. Maine. 25c, al all drug, •tores. Willingham’sWarehonse COTTON FACTORS SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND GET THE BEST RETURNS MACON, : : : : : GEORGIA ■H-M-M-l-H ‘H-H-KH-K- NEW STAMP ISSUE TO SOON BE HERE Will Be Altogether Different From all Others Previously 8o|d by Gov ernment. For the Information of stamp col lectors and the public generally. Post master Harry Kdwards states that the new special scries of stomas have been Issued, snd will be received at the lo cal station within the next Jew days. I These stamps are said to be altogether I different In design from all others ot previous Issue. The issue does not contain any of the flve-dMIar stamp*. I the largest now used, but does have one and thrco-dollar varieties. Imitators Flatter.. If you want the real genuine and only drink that stands the lest, drink Bottled At All Good Dealers 5c “ GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Is • little higher in price than other Limes, brt it is PURE LIME, and by far the best and most ivnnoinicnl for Brick Work and Plastering. Cheap Lime is dear at any price! Write us for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. CHICAGO, Nov. 22—Woman’s tra* dltlonal backward exit from street rare Is destined to pass Into history If plaps of the board of education car ry. for high school girls In Chicago are to receive, in connection with their regular gymnasium exercises, a course of lessons in "how properly to alight front a moving car.” * The plan, calculated to revolutionise present feminine theories On the sub* ject. already Is receiving a "tryout” at the Lake View High School, North avenue and Irving Park boulevard. There, under the supervision of Henry Ruder, physical director of tha board, a platform on wheel*, repre senting the running board of a street car. has been brought Into play, Whtl* W* Guarantee Parisian Sage to Cure Dandruff, Stop Falling Hair or Itch ing of the Scalp, in Two Weeks, Or Money Bock—Giroux Mfg. Co„ Sole American Makers of Parisian Bade. The above fa an offer we are moat proud to make. It la on offer that no m*r or woman need be ashamed to ac cept. Parisian Hnjce Is the quickest acting and most rejuvenating hair re atorer In the world. Its magical qualities have made It famous wherever It has been Intro duced. It la the only hair restorer sold with an absolute guarantee to cure dandruff, atop failin'* hair or Itching of the scalp. It cures dandruff by killing the germs, and It kills them so promptly that tho most skeptical give It th$lr warmest pmlse. •But Parisian Sage la more than- u cure for dandruff~'t will make hair grow on any head where the hair bulb Is not altogether dead. And fwe want every reader of The Telbgrnph to know that Parisian Sage Is the most delightful hair dreasing.In th* world. It Is *o pleasant to uke. and Ita effect la so Invigorating and refreshing.-that It pleases everybody. And to the ladles we wish to empha sise tho fact that Parisian Sage la the only hair jvY "oft anc — KLM * beautiful The girl with tho Auburn hair Is on the outside package of every bottle of Parisian 8pge. King 6 Ollphant aril It tor 50 cent* a large bottle, or you can ret It direct, all express chart** nrenald, from Olroux Mfg. Cc., Buffalo. N Y. four members of the clasa push the "make-believe" car acroan the gymna sium floor.’three other* practice get ting op and off. ' The experiment ao far has worked satisfactorily, and It la planned later to equip the.plnfform with posts and straps. Mr. Suder says he belleVe* that mothers also will benefit from the Instructions which, he argues, will be Imparted to them by their daughters. ••Few women know how to safely slight from a moving street car.” he said yesterday. ” ‘ ‘ ‘ “ mot hern aa well. At tho Lake View High School the girls arc taught to *tep from the Improvised car by what la termed the ’three-quarter turn.’** "The plan seema to be a good one." said President 8chnelder, "although It la In only an oxpertmemal stage." Tha Idea recently was adopted by an Instructor In one v>f the schools of New* York City, where It has found favor with the board of education'. SERIAL LEADERS ARE CONSERVATIVE THEY OPPOSE THE CREATION OP, ANYTHING LIKE A SPECULA TIVE BOOM. , NEW YORK, Nov. 22—There has been a timely moderation of excitement on the etbek exchange. The advance movement wag being carried top far and waa altogether. too rapid. Con servative bankers, with memoriae of October, 1907. still fresh la mind, look ed. askance at the awlft upward flight of prices to a level out of all propor tion to the improvement in business Th#r« hod be<pn an appreciation of more than I4M.000.000 in tue active securities since the election, which added to thO previous big advance ro doubt about discounted the prosper ity that Is likely to come to us tor *ome time ahead. Much as thb re turn to normal waa desired no one wished to Invite a repetition of the demoralizing speculation which waa tnllnly responsible tor the last panic. Fortunately the speculative loaders now recognise the wisdom of moder ation. and are likely to allow the mar ket to have at least a temporary rest from the hot pace which had been bus. mined without a break for- several week*. Skillful Manipulation. Vary able manipulation both, here and through 2/mdon carried the m*r- kat to Ita present level. The men be hlrtd this movement Included. th< strongest and ablest capitalist* In the country. A year ago they stepped Into the breach and arrested panic by heavy purchases of stock*, many of Which they did not want but were obliged to absorb. The grea^ bulk of these stocks they have been compelled to carry longer thah expected, for while they showed a handsome profit to holders the market waa nol'ln con dition to reabsorb them. During the last two months, however, large quan tities of these stocks have .been quiet ly distributed, and liquidation of thla *6rt by heavy holders was conspicu ous Immediately before and after the election. That evont certainty en abled these operators to materially lighten their load: and unless all sign* fall such operations are still Incom plete, Urge block* of stocks still being for sale whenever the market f« T*ady. Skillful manipulation has so fur made these unloading movements success, ful. and *BtoOka have been steadily flowing from Otrong inlo weaker hands. The outside public dons not seem to have bought with much freedom; but the professional and semi-profession al or*rat0rt. th* latter a largo and rapidly growing class, have been tree purchasers, - and to their operations much of the late activity nnd advance must be attributed. It Is not Impos sible fdr the rise to bo carried still higher, especially In view of. the Im proving tendencies observed In vari ous directions; but a prudent recogni tion of the facta Just noted suggest* the propriety of much caution In buy ing stocks at this high level, and a rec ognition of the fact that the most pru dent course 1* fo take a good profit when offered. Europe does not show much confidence In our advance, and seems disposed to return our high trrlced stock*, ft feature that will be come pronounced If the rise continues. Money Conditions Satisfactory. Monetary conditions are generally sat isfactory. Credit Is much sounder than for several year*, and funds nre readily obtained by all good borrower- rates may become somewhat wards the close of the yeai as the mercantile demand en money 4s likely to remain abir cheap for months to come. ■(derations are reflected In m.rk.I, which .how. nnn». More than ltoo.ooo.OM tn n«w I,,uc havn b.cn announced thla week, mm* iumi of money are awaltln* In ve.tm.nt, a* tlcmon.trntcil by thi KtrsunTuraTh^ jrsalgi 1 ag jsaH al">‘ '-‘I' unw. ofigjggrtttj* ^The.Tecord* will u'nnui" tlonably be accelerated durlnk BiSBUSTt MJS.8K cannot l? , 2L&*'4.* J ':ullc A ffi"?o Ur n^", 7S?h ^Tsuijssss? »«%’£ as In line* of Industry will cert?Inly be favorable. A better demand for iron, building materials, ant! labor Is already In prospect: all of which Is evidence of and the Instructions the various way* In which recuperative Influences are actively at work, Business Continues to improve. Tha improvement in business affairs referred to In our previous advices con- UnSroT Comparisons made with a year ago lust now would be misleading; but In numerous jnslanccs the volume^of^bunl Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0 IT I SI II— BEDINGFIELD & CO. (Incorporated) EDWARD LOH, President. Formerly of Macon, Oa. The names imply that everything bought here is the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest prices. Said us your orders which will receive prompt at- tent on. Write for Catalog 29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida Where ine Door Opens Constantly You ten quickly Kelt and keep ntf tkc dr.ujklv kt!l or cold room— M m.Hrr wh«l the wclkcr condition, ire— md il you only knew how much ml comfort you cut km Irom a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Eqalpprd wkh Sstedgs Bette) you wouldn t be without one another hour. Turn the wick as High or as low as you please—iheres no tlangtt—no smoke—no smell —iu»l direct intense heat—that'i because ol the smokeless device. Ivauhluliv (inithed in nickel snd japan—orna mental anvwnere. The brass font holds 4 Quarts, jiv- infl heal lor 9 hours. It is light in weight—easily carried Irom room to room. Every heater warranted. ■"“AfcybLamp SJgjLTia •Irady kght—ideal to read or study by. Made of bran—nickel plated, latest im proved central Jrsh burner. Every lamp warranted. II your drain dor* not carry Peitahon (M Heater and Rijs Lamp 9nk eur tkitftl agency. staieBAijp oil* p>nrahv Koss trnnsirjfi Is as Urge as in 190S at this time. There Is mill much room for improvement, snd all line* of industry have not ret shared ® < l ua M 3r *n th* re covery; yet the progress wMeh hoa uJrcn place since a year ago i* slmply imn cl ous and beyond all expectations. Fortu nately. Our bonkers and qpr great Indus- trial lender* -onttntie In • 1 mood, and nro firmly oppcaf*d t*> t - creation cr anything «ko w-Spagjdotjve N>om whuvour unreetrUned and m*r» • ••>•.i .pin- w«lM •JWUMJ-Uqw* #»* reetwi" ehJtW <».» brt.f tt-IL o. r export trada continue* to tag be- B .l In a somewlat ■Ir.ttnraHtoh- This wax Ltrgejv do* to lessened i shipments of entton anAf rat product*. In .pctohoi out* ware valued at *H?.l00.0Ofi or M400.000 its* than a year aau. Meanwhile fm- ! Erwi nsnmg I trade ts evidently still feeling th* effect cf business depression. International Affairs Quletsr. Inter national affairs. disturbing, are now more settled the* for eererol months. The dentlt* of the 1 emperor r .°n.t C nmn« rSSmHr 1 i-Sroof* whlcS TJ will work tof the psoro .■ Jj. J h * ’Tvnxiv a hu h more than once ha* been sertouwr threatened by hla Indiscreet Wtwanceo. rial ken affolr* are also quiet foe the time uu .„.i unference. th. chief Wt ot >:.Uh *ltt he to nuUnuhi w. The Cnah.ui ic.rk.u Of t: :> w »>» het; 1.7 .onJltl.Ml the* * »f«r »«. thou«h there h». hen »o .itch recttpMhUe*. oq I th* other *ld<* a* here. The t.nttea States leads not only In booms but la r*, >v«rt*s from panic; thus sustaining IU ,eput.tl.'h tor .tre^th^nJ ort.rnl..m a THESE GIRLS TU GO GANDYLESS Becapap Ton Yount Men Wens Brav® 'Enough to Go Through ForMill Cerrvstery in the D«sd of Night. ,. T© through a dark and lonely graveyard at midnight must b* ajjg; vers and unpleasant test of -couragh, bplt the*Wat was accomplished bj'. h party of young men Saturday .night, and without any serious results so far as can be learned. It came about that a number of young ladles, with as many young men, were talking of tho courage of tha young man of the day, and one clever girl suggested the test. The young men were to write their names on slips of paper, and were to go to Fort Hill cemetery In East Macon and go through. leaving the slips on certain graves that they might be found there in the morning. These slips were to be gathered up by a married man who had no Interest In the matter ex cept to see that there was no fraud practiced, and a man In whom the la dles could fully rely. The young roan or men whose name* were not to De found were to pay for the candy for the crowd, and also to take any dose of medicine that might be prescribed by any physician they might select. Every woman loves a brave man. and she knows^hatltla not every man who Is possessed of courage; conse quently these ladles calculated that out of the ten young men who were to undergo tha test, at least some of them would fall, and they would there fore have a lot of candy to eat and any amount of fun Jn the preacrlptlon. for they were already thinking up the moHt horrible dose possible. Yesterday mornmg bright and early, long before It v.*os good light, the man selected to overlook the Job went through- Fort HIU cemetery and found th* slips—all ten of them. There will b* no candy for the young ladles, and the only satisfaction thev will get out of the test is that each of the ten young men ore brave enough to stand a very severe ordeal. Farmers, merchants, railroaders, la borers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once Pain cannot stay where it is used. BARAGA BIBLE CLASS FIRST JIVERSARY RAPID GROWTH OF MEMBERSHIP INDICATES EXCELLENT WORK. Yesterday the Huraca Bible Class ol the First Baptist Church, celebrated Its first anniversary. The class membership at Its organ ization numbered seven; today the roll shows 125 active members. The growth, as V(1U ba noted from the-ic figures, has been encouraging and re markable. This enthusiastic aggrega tion of young men is ever anxious to enlist tho name* of others, and tho rapid growth of the clasa indicates ex cellent work on tho part of the mem bership. Tuesday evening, November 24. the celebration will be concluded with an "Anniversary Entertainment,’’ to which the public la earnestly and cordially Invited. The exercises will take place In the Sunday school room of the First Baptist Church, beginning at ? o'clock. The following program Is announced: 1. Violins And Piano. Promenade March—Messrs. Cooper. Payne. Waite. Carglle. 2. Solo—Mrs. P. * H. Skellle, Fort Valley. S. Reading. "As the Moon Rose"— Mis* Hazel McManus. 4. Violin Solo. Air with Variation* —Mr. Cooper. 9. Piano Duet. Der Calif Non Bag d«d-rMlsses McManus. ,1. Vocal Duet—Messrs. TIcknorand Oborry. 7. Lecture. "A Traveler’s Yarn"— Dr. E. C. Dargan. 9. Solo—Mrs. P. H. Skellle, Ft. Valley. \ 9. Violins and Plano. "Gne Heart, One Soul." Strauss—Messrs. Cooper, Favne. Waite. Carglle. Ftlrst, fourth and ninth- ^numbers furnished by students Of tho Academy for Blind. Y. M. C. A. The physical department of the city Y. M. C. A. wjll organize a gymna sium class for students Monday (thla) afternoon, Nov. CSd. at 4:80. The class sessions will meet three time* a week from November lid till May 1st, 1909. Class sessions for. one hour will be held on Mohdaya and Wednesdays from 4:20 to 5:10 p. m. and on Sat urday afternoon from t:S0«to 4 30. A class In foil fencing will precede the Saturday afternoon class, Tho ob ject of the class Is to give systematic body-building to the student element of the eltyi The course .will consist of hygienic, corrective, educational and recreative gymnastics. Each pupil will have an opportunity to have a thorough physical and medical exam ination taken and a series of special exercises to suit his Individual needs will be given frro of charge. A course of athletics and gam«s ot various kinds will b« features of this course and both class and Inter-class con tests will be held during the season. A special ticket to non-resident stu dents wii be Issued. All the students who desire to reg’ster In this class are requested to meet the physical,di rector,/J. M. T)*son. at Iht T. M. C. A, today at 4:10 p. m.. when full particulars will be given. Don*t Sink ^iMoney m a Cheap Derby You can’t expect good material- good workmanship—fast color and permanent finish in a DERBY for less than.. $3—but you SHOULD EXPECT the best real values at that price, and IF you buy a HAWES you’ll get it. $3 Our Growth Below are llrurea ahowln* the growth of Macon-a new national bank. Thar are compiled from etatementa rendered the board of di rector* 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. 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 tho time to install it Macon Railway & Light Co. the first tran In history to t.1*« of * Journalism tn- I tended tor all the people? it t« possible I to n <\k* * ptauslh’* . i*lm for th* v. any* *\rrrlmrntt’r who Gaul. ’*.1 th* demoeratlo party in Itoir.e. and W.a-n* her ruler. Without th* I tmMilton " f nr’nttae. wrsry a* ** I Itr. ^ tt now T. M never hava^beon r<v» obtained by the rich* through ft number i ^ ,|hom. I sent to th- SJis:?{ r, ' r - ••vpi ,. .to it . irreitt .\,nt. ' ,/■ *,, i.r.r.1 b.u.« curf.t m, ,\£Ju nirtr. 3|h*r. luqd no tmW, f. fumUMnt this «*»» to a!! th* pron’r , since ** III* m. t*v*d to have th# fa ts wrlt-j For sale h)r all ta here and there jhntoxWut Foster-MIIIk l rVfcSK- TUI ? « * T N «” v Tork sole agr WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them- When the back nohes and throbs. When housework Is torture. When night brines no rest nor sleep. When urinary disorders set in. Women’s lot U a weary one. There Is a way' to escape these woes. Do.tn’n Kidney Pills cure such UIs.e Have cured women her* In Macon. This is one Macon woman's testimony: Mix. Nora Irby, 1901 Fourth Bt.. Ma con. 0a- says: "About three years ago I was suddenly attacked with pains about th# emAll of my back and la mr sides I was told by doctors that these pains were due to disordered kidneys 1 bur I seemed to be unable to g*t relief - from their treatments. I was also anb- Jert to headach#* and dlsxj spells and was bothered at all time* by th# ir- | regular action of the kldnevo. It was »L lost my goed fortune to learn of; Dmh'n Kidney Pills '^d rnncludthg to ,hf Taj lor-Bayne Th# uie of m# entirely and I from my hl^jaeys Prif# Co. •fi-rr..-- e United 1 ■ aa furv uf-tj to the! the same—Doarfs- D. F. & C. P. LONG Wholesale Wines and Whiskies, Imported and Domestic JACKSONVILLE, FLA. IMPORTED BRANDIES, OINS AND RUMS In Original Imported Bottling. Henncsy** Three Star Cognac. A. St P. Leroy Three Star Cognao Key Brand Jamaica Rum Hill 4k. Underwood Dry Gin Gordon Dry* Gin.... «... German Allasch Hummel Per Qt ... 31.75 .. 11.50 .. 31.50 ... 1.25 ... 1.25 ... 1.25 IMPORTED WINES In Original Imported Bottling Conllffe. Dobson 4k Co. Chateau Montot Claret <...$1.00 Kmlt Lvsbc: r Hh :.•* |‘gg Niepoort A Co London Dock Port |u Don Carlos Sherry.. j jj Nicholas Games Malaga...' Nfcholaa Gomel Moacmtel L2S Krohn's Cempanarm Madeira 1^5 IMPORTED-PORT AND SHERRY WIN|£ IN BULK Bottled By Us. PerQI. PerOM J2.sn .71 2.50 Wrfy us for special pricts on above goods in caro lata.