Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 27, 1908, Image 2

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T 3° THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MOBNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1908 Have You Ever Thought Why it is we sell so many of the best dressed men you know their clothes. Come in—try on one of our suits— you'll find the answer. How About Your Overcoat? omc pkioi to everybody SAVED something *very week. Th* prudent man that thinks of his loved ones future does not have to worry obout finances as b# has and Is dally providing amply for the protection of the future contlnfcncles and emergencies. Have something every day, week and month and you will bo on the safe, sure side of trouble and on the road to flnanolal in dependence and success. We will open an account for you of 11.80 and then your In- dspsodcnoH begins—Its up to yeu to oomplote your bondage due from lift. Begin saving today. We pay • per oent compound Interest. Our free beeklet will convince you of our positive safety . “ Safes! for Savings" Equitable Banking & Loan Company■ 0«o. A. Smith, -President. GROOM BEST MAN 35 YEARS AGO Oapt. Slade Marries Widow at Whoso Former Wedding He Was Attendant. EATONTON, Oa, Hoy. U.—A w.rtdln* of Interest here aa well as elsewhere throunho^t the state was that of Capt. been given any < rela- ri —, „ their fHMda .. .... tlvts, end It earn* as a distinct surprise to thr-lr friends In Estonten. as well as elsewhere. Capt. Slade called at ths boarding place of Mrs. Adams yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, stating that he would accompany hsr to the home of of his neighbors, who was expecting for tea, aa it was on his way noma. In a few minutes a telephone mesa wae.received at the boarding place exp.-, tine ■■PHI way hd ■few mtnutee a telephone tmM rrecelved at the boarding pHBH ■■bride from the minister, Key. J. Tl Bekee, who performed the ceremonyJ stating that he had united Capt. filadal ‘ i. Adams In ths holy bonds of |an<l that they had gone on their I united Ci end Mrs. Adams In t' wedloSk, and ttmt they ■■■■■ way rejoicing to the home of the groom. An Interesting fact In connection with ■e wedding, ta that of Capt filader' groom of today, was the best man afiPP wedding of Mre. Adams, and her first hus- 1 thirty.five years ago. ^■>t. Rlade Is well known among ths vMt-ran* «.f the state, and beet inane* were In order for him and hi* bride, who Is one of Katonton'a beet loved Wom< formerly of Knoxville. Twin. Oortey.Jenklru, A second gretna green wedding Wtdneaday In Eatnnton was that of MH Qussle Clorley and Mr. Louis Jenkins, both of this elty, who left the borne oW the bride's parents supposedly for an aftfl or noon drive Wednesday and ^pippl married st the rutnanww^w 8FE0IAX. NOTICES Jesse B. Hart & Bro. Funeral Directors Personal attention given all basinets. Phenes 467, 7S0, S2M, MACON, OA. 0P8N DAY AND NIQHT, 0, a Puesley. vemar Ofay. PURSLEY * OLAY, UNDIRTAKERA Always epee, ill sod 911 Mulberry *t. Oldest eseiuslve undtrtsklng house In Mecon. Phone 425. Prspsred to All telegraph er telephone orders on short Carriage* to funeral is.wJ. At a meeting of Maoon Clearing IIoub* Association, held November the 17th, INI. ta view aftbe net that the atghv courts Mvs iMM that sverdraft*T * — and that they should not. In be allowed, and that officer* o and that officers ran bo held issmmImo to ■loshbitdsr* '• ftr? sustained by paying were later suburbs of the city.'by ftev7 HarSd°Pm5!I Miss Oorley Is to* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Each Gorier, and a sister of Dr. Cosby Oorley. of Atlanta, formerly of JttOMI. Mr. J*nkina |i the eldeat son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jenkins, of this city, lloth parties have many friends, who united in best wishes and hearty congrat ulations, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins will re- aide with ths groom's parents at their suburban home. 8even Years of Proof. *1 have bad seven years of proof that Pr. King's New Discovery Is th# best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condi tion of throat, cheat or lunge,*' enya W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of r of that Dr. King's New Discovery ths best remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lung* and the early atagea of consumption. Its timely use always prevents thr development of pneumonia. Sold urn der guarantee at all drug stores. 50c. and fl.00. Trial bottle free. MERGER DOES EFFECTIVE WORK IN LOOSE GAME WITH HOWARD Pie ye Rings Around the Alabama Boys In the Pretence of a Large Thank*- giving Crowd—Blake Well Pieaaed With Year'* Work of the Meroers. Kress' annual Holiday Open ing Sale, Saturday, Nov. 28th. Souvenirs to the ladies. Ithxtandihg the Inviting tempts- : a lingering turkey dinner, the! crowd of the eeaeon saw Howard go down In Ignominious defeat st nds of Blake's bunch of Ooorgla Peaches Mercer played ail kinds of rings around the bofa from Birmingham 1- —— i*tue from rings around the boys from Bl as easily aa the smoke rings I the tobacco smoker's mouth. The odds were about even before the SWme started, but It did not take the practiced foot ball eye long to see that the Howard bunch was far outctai The game started much later than it beduled. but when t*v* whistle blown Referee T. J. Rlmmons, Deg Mallory deed the pig skin way down the Held kicked the pig skin way down the held to the opponent's ^poaL Howard brought the ball up the field only a short way and were downed. They tried Mercer’ line, but Ifo/nd it as strong as stone. 3* --j- .. . , wonderful Denny, made a miserable punt that rolled along the ground right Into the hands of Balter, who picked f* and cavorted up the field In . and the Alabama boys to ths fif rarcPfine and th*re he stumbled and felL but by the timely assistance of Mallory; Binlon and Cochran he regained his fast slve. and ran on ovsr the line for the first touch down. JraaLST 4tu - - - r, r I, 1 ■Howard kldcedPP taking the bail up the ■■■^■■i^^HliMMd twenty yards. A long forward pass to Poole, which hd touched but missed, gave the ball to Howard, one of their men falling on ILi Howard, after one or two Ineffective plays, tried for a field goal, but Mercer Mocked the kick. Howard cot the ball. I only to lose it on downs. Then Mercer came right up th# field on several splena did end runs, one of them by Binlon, go S Pg twenty-five yards for a touch downH ■allory punted to Balter, who heeled the^ bail nicely. Mallory kicked the goa| Score It to 0. Mercer again took the kick, and n/t< a few brilliant plays, brought the ball tP the field. Mallory making a splendid on- side kick which Balter handled nicely. Binlon went twelve yards through tackle for soother touch down. Mallory missed toe goal, kicking from a very bad angle. Mercer again took the kick.* and Im mediately brought the ball up the field by aome more pretty end runs. Tbsy then worked the triple forward paae very ef fectively. from Bcogglns at center, to ninlon to Cochran, who threw too ball thirty yardatoPooto^wj^wwU^j i for the fourth touch down. Mal- to Msrcsr and the half ended on the flrat play. Boors. Mercer 21. Howard 0. Time of the half. 20 mlnutee. Second Half. Mercer took the kick from Howard aa usual, ana after ona or two plays, again fried the forward roas. but failed this time, aa Blount. Howard's refuted atar Quarter, caught It. Howard, thinking that they might be equally aa successful aa Meraer. tried her forward pass. but failed miserably, the ball striking the ground, and thereby they lost II yards. Mercer ‘ ok the ball on downi. On a pretty fako „.pfc, Cochran ran around Howard's right end for a touch down, none of the op posing team after him. In thla play toe referee blew his whistle on account of one of Howard's men being off side. The whistle was blown for tne penalty of irds. but Mercer carried out the thereby making a touch down. z — play, thereby making a touch dc The rule seya that the non-offending can either take or refuse a penalty In play etthc. this, and aa It would be more advan trenun, Mercer refused the penalty, "fusing the penalty, Mercer could kr. n i« „ the ball where It was downed, IUPPPP the goal line, where If aha had taken the penalty the ball would be brought beck end Howard would be penalised five yarda. Thua Mercer gained a touch down by Howard's Ignorance of this rule. Bln* Ion kicked the goal, floor#, 21 to 0. ■ Mercer again took the kick and brought taBagtali Up the field, and by a clever on- HP kick by Mallory, which Salter han dled very neatly, brought the ball up to the 10-yard line. There on a fake - —"i run. Griffith took the ball on a c........ plunge over the line through the goal fashioned Aamjg regular old-l buck posts in center pU.. Score, 14 to 0. From that time .. ilng going her way, >ucn downs, * ‘ .. However. —.. .—., r ~. by missing a punt out In a try at goal. On the frbolo, ths local team played . agnlflrent foot ball, only making one fumble In the whole game. The team ahowed un muclt better than In the last game, making aome of the beat forward passes that were ever seen on any grid iron. Mallory. Binlon, Cochran, and Bat- AMERICUS CLAIMS A POLITICAL BOOT DOAN 18 CORPORATION V8. MUNICIPAL CONTROL OP PUBLIC UTILITIES. njxi , _ 4 oo and after December Iks Mi oo* jMoaai the ___ ie Association, will abeo- payment of eWetas which the account* or depositors. MAOON OLBARINQ HOUSE AMN. OONTRACTORS AND BU1LDERB. W# are prepared te neU.'s mixed «r lots Fmmtt'g, Ftoertnr, Oiling boarding, al * - * *‘ THl OARBUTT A DONOVAN MFO. CO., Lyons, Qa. THE LYRIC THEATER RALPH CONNERS, Ventriloquist. FRANK VOERQ, That Funny "German Professor" THE FL0RELL0S, Comedy Sketch Artists Pathe’s Popular Pictures. Changes Made Daily. AURMCUS, O., Not. H.—Munlol Oolitic, In Amcrlcu. I, at th. bolllaa point, and hy th. dot. of tho rrlmao*. which I. tl,i>d lor nrxt Thuradoy, pocemher J, will folrty buh. bio ov«r with nwtcm.nt. Th. tlckM to bo MhM Includr. mayor and three aldennen, and already th. Hold I. Bllln* op. For mayor. \V. T. Lan. J. R Bolton and O. R. nit, had pr. _ ..... a. , hold lut el.hi an aldfrmanlc Heart compoi^ of ft a Hawking X K- F—ole and Carr.ll j. curk. put out, rrynaantlna tho beat Int.rrst. of tho elty. Tho .ler.n of th, campalfn will b« eorporaUlon. »a munk-lp.1 —— - uj control of puhllo utllttlM, hotte.t flrhl In yraro win b. traced hy th* ront.ndlnc faettona Many clt. It.n< believe that th, city ahould eon- trol tt, warn and lltht pluiU. and th* flcht I. upon that coatwitlon. Th. 1*1 on that Mon, th* ehl.f fvM helm mad* for tk# control of th* clly coun cil in th. .lection of th, now mam- Sh.rlMk-a.inM, AMV.mcrs oa, not. id.—Th, arrtan at hl(h naan today of Mira Mary 8h.rle.-k and Mr. Victor H. OttM* w*. an aeration of much ra ter oil pot up , very tilth cl,*«ed romej and es toe expression goes, "there were no files on eny of them." . . Coech Blake Is very much plesssd with the showing made by bis team this year, king a very creditable team tor a col- i* that heretofore has not been known UPfOot ball circles at all. Joy reigns supreme at Mercer now. and alt the |members of the team are ready to buckle down to thslr studies with rejuvenated seat * Summary. Referee—T. J. Blmmons. —Umpire—Tolhlll Wheeler., ~ ~ Binlon. INDIANS TAKE TOE ST. LI 8T. LOUIS. Nor. 24.—A hard fought foot ball game between the Carlisle In dians and BL Louis University teams to- Srci J . . * * Holiday and Wedding = GIFTS- da/ was won l ' Carllsls. 17 to 0. ufjl Throughout the first half the local elev en played sterling foot ball. Three out of-four times the Indians were forced to give up thA ball when within the shadow of the goal posts, once when they needed but three feet and had two downs to gain toe distance. Harry Lindsay, formerly all-American tackle on the Dartmouth team, was largely sponsible for this fine shewing. Series play*, mixed up with brilliant forward passes, in the first part of the second half gave two touch downs early and then the visitors went on the defen- Three times Ht. Louis had chances to by goals from the field, but all the pi* r VHE more than satisfactory results which have ■* attended the career of this store have encour aged us to very materially “spread out” this season. We now present a stock much larger and vastly more varied than any we have heretofore carried. attempts failed. Farmers, merchants, railroaders, la borers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo OIL Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where It Is used. YELLOW JACKETS WHIP C.A.C. TIGERS BY THE SCORE OP 80 TO 6 THE QEORGIA TEAM WALLOPED THE CAROLINIAN8. peratety against superior weight, speed _ __—— r _ ..'Stall_ and all-around strength ths Clemson Tl- went down In defeat today at ‘ . - . —» e || OW j, Davis, Par- jands of the Georgia Tech ets," by the score of 30 to 4 fish, Itidley and Jenkins v...„ for Tech and Hydrick and Stevens for ‘"lemnon. Tech rsn up 12 points In the fldst half and 13 In the second. Clem*on‘s score came on a fumble by Tech, Hardwick, of Clemson picking up the bail In midfield and running 60 yard* for a touch down. The day was excessively warm. The llas-up: Tech. Position. Clemson. Emerson..,.,...Left end Coles, Jenkins. Stevens. Green..........Left tackle .Gilmer MePhaul Left guard....Wlckman Amorous. Odom. Moor# Center Cochran Patterson .Right guard Fleming McDowell......Right tackle Hydrick Duncan. Kobt...,Right end Hankie Barnwell. Walker. Robert Kuarter back White R«rrlsh. Leif half back..McFadden Watthaus. Boykin. Davis.......Right half back .Lakey Ridley....... .Fuji back....L.*f° f Robba Everything For Wedding Presents Spic Span New For Christmas Gifts Poot Ball Results. At Indianapolis—Rosa Polytechnic, •; utler. f. At Denver—University of Colorado, IK; Colorado State School ,om Mine*, 0. At Birmingham—University of Ala bama, 4; University of Tennessee, 0. At Nashville—VenderbllL Bswa- "Have you tried Cllnohflsld. Write the Southern Sole* Agency of the j Ollnchfleld Coal Corporation, Char- V. P.l. LOSES FAST GAME TO A,&M.0FN0RTH CAROLINA! 28—Foly- NORFOLK, Va., Nov. __ technic Institute, of Virginia, and the Agricultural and Mechanical College, > of North Carolina, played a fast and brilliant game today before 5.000 spec tators. the latter team winning by the score of 6 to 5. The first half was a beautiful exhi bition of defensive work, neither side scoring. In the second half, after ten minutes of play, Hicks of the V. P. I., bucked tho line for a touch down but the goal was not kicked. In leas than three minutes after the resumption of Dlay A. and M. carried the ball down :he field, Siefert bucking the line for A touch down and Thompson kicking goal. DIAMONDS AND PEARLS The range of prices on above, as well as other Jewels, is such as to make it possible for everyone to bo suited. No flaws or carbon spots. All new stock; settings the very latest. LARGE PIECES SILVER Our stock of this is complete, em bracing everything in Standard Pieces and Full Sets; patterns the very lat est; no old styles. Many designs es pecially adapted for Wedding Pres ents. i • WATCHES, CHAINS, FOBS Tho most varied stock of Watches in tho city; Gold, Silver, Enamel and Gnn Metal; Chains and Fobs to suit any fancy and fit any purse. BROOCHES, RINGS, PINS A splendid assortment of small pieces Jewelry of all kinds at attrac tive prices; articles suitable for chil dren aa well as grown-ups. ELEGANT CUT GLASS We offer some choice selections and the prices lower than anywhere else for glass of equal quality. This is Cut Glass of unimpeachable charac ter. It will stand the most exacting tests. ' , MISCELLANEOUS Complete stock of Clocks (porce lain, black enamel, slag enaml, brass, ni'ckel and wood), Egyptian Vases, Placques, Easels, fine Umbrellas, Carving Sets, Fountain Pens' and many other artioles. . i, ' XXfE invite your inspection of our stock with full tfV confidence of securing approval of our efforts at presenting the most select, unique and original designs ever displayed in any Macon store in our line. Everything new, everything guaranteed. No “back numbers,” nothing shoddy. PILKS CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMKNT Is *narent*M to cure eny cass o* Itrhlng. Blind. Rlsedlng of Protruding Piles In t to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. lemony. *n elaborate wedding luncheon was served at 11:10 o'clock, and at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Caines left by ttie Centra! railway for their home In lilt, i note, where a reception awaits them Friday evening. Many very beautiful wedding gifts In silver, gold cut glass and brlc-B-bnui attested the popu larity of the handsome couple. AMERICUS, Oa., Nov. 2f.—Thanks. 1 giving waa vsry generally observed In Amsrtcus as usual. Business In all llnea was suspended rfnd th# day given over to quiet enjoyment. A hundred Amerlcua people went to the flavannah races, while other hundreds are afield with gun and dog In quest | I of quail. Thanksgiving aervleee were held In two of th* churches. Furlow Don't think the piles can't bo cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have . been cured by Doan's Ointment cents at any drug store. RIES & ARMSTRONG GEORGIA MILL GETS BIG ORDER At a Good Advance, 600,000- Yard Order Placed With Strickland MilL VALDOSTA. Ga.. Nov. 28.—The Strickland cotton mill has just re ceived an order for 800.000 yards of cloth at • good advance over former prices. Thla ord^r amounts to 121.- 500 and Is the largest ord**r the mill ha* had In a year with tho exception AMKHICUB, Ua.. NOT. UTV. «. P. Gilbert, who recently resigned the pastorate of the First Baptist church to accept that of the Second Baptist In Augusta, left today tor hi* new field, completing a faithful service of three years here. Dr. Lanstng Bur roughs. of Nashville. Is dismissed as a possible successor to Mr. Gilbert. If he would accept, although nothing In the way of filling the vao*ncy will be done for the present. the same amount. All cotton goods are bringing from a quarter to a half a cent *• pound advance In price. The Strickland mllla have warehouses full of cotton that was bought some time ago, so the advance In the price of Its pro duct put* th* mill In the best shape tt haa ever been, so the officials say. Many Cases Tried. Th# superior court has had quite a busy session this week, murder case* taking up meet of the time. There were four men accused of murder, on* esse going over to the next term on account of the Illness of Attorney Johnson. The esse of Tony King, ehai with killing Bud Nervy In a gambll r:T ! bllng rtage was fPkuunlsed at the residence of the l»rtd**a parent*. Mr and Mrs. Charles j. thertoeh. and witnessed hr a large and brilliant assemblage, the •octet/ of other ettlsu being repre sented a# well. Rev. F. o-iimra, of Albany, received th# vows <4 the handsome couple according \o the forma of the Catholic church. The maid of honor was Ml<« t.neiie fiber- toe*, sitter of the bride, with Mr n H. Well* as best man. Following the Satislyr g Its quality, blending and freshness make its flavor just right. LUZIANNE COFFEE Sold Everywhere—25c, 1-pound Can. THE KEILY-TAYLOR OO., : New Orleans, U. S. A. affray at Olympia last May, resulted In a verdict of guilty with a recom mendation of mercy. Babe and Henry Simmons, who wore accused of killing Henry Toung. several weeks ago. with a billiard cue, were tried next and the Jury re turned a verdict today of not guilty. They alleged that the killing waa done In self-defense. The case of E. T. Glddens and his son ,who war* accused of horsewhip ping a young man named Gpdwln, be cause of his alleged ugly talk about Glddens' daughter, resulted In a ver dict of not guilty. The next caa* waa against Jeff Wood, who was accused of assault with Intent to murder, th* verdict being not guilty. Mind Your Business. If you don't nobody will. It is your business to keen out of all iho trou ble 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. BOYONETS GLISTEN ABOUND CLAY PITS made to start up the factories sgatn there may be greater need for pro tection than the sheriff will he able to afford. Consequently soldiers still ■will be on the National Fireproofing Company's property and glistening bayonets will surround the pita when work is resumed. Th* mansgsr* of the factories could not say whether that will be tomorrow or tho next day. Wounded Out of Danger. AH of the wounded men were re ported tonight as out of danger. The city hospital people added that only one, John Soflan, who waa shot In the back, had beon seriously hurt. Rev. Francis Gross, of thi Hunga rian church, and 'Rev. Julljm “* ilnakl. of the Polish church, held meeting with H. M. Keaabey and R. P. Kcnsboy of the National Fire proofing Company's New York ofTlce, and J. O. Rossi, their local manager, and urged before them the needs of the men. The priest* asked earnest ly for. the Increase from 2.1.25' to S1.S0, for which they have struck. Their answer to them was that the National had always paid it* men more than the other compnlcs; that one of these companies had settled the strike with Its men by granting them an Increase, namely to 21.20. which dtid not bring the pay up to what the National was paying when they struck, and. more over, business conditions did not war rant an advancement at thJ^ftime. The priests left to search out the QUIET REIGN8 AMONG CLAY WORKERS, BUT MILITIA IS STILL ON DUTY. PERTH AMBOY, N. J„ Nov.,If.— Although the clay mining ana' clay working strikers In Keaabey village, on the outskirts of this city, made no demonstration today, and evidence ac. cumulated that they had been thor oughly overawed and were Util* like ly to use further violence tn their ef forts tor more pay, yet It was de cided late today not to withdraw the troops. As ta Keasbsy. where the strike re sulted In rioting and the shooting of and •o an along th* stretch „ an river, where lie the clay pit factories, pence sad quiet rewrote throughout tbe day. It was te red. however, that whea the attempt u men to tell them the rsult of the ference. Gen. B rein mall asked them to make It clear to the men that the authorities positively would tolerate no violence, and this to da they promised AMERICAN TARS HAPPY TO 00 ASHORE IN MANILA MAXTtaA.^Nov. 28—There was Joy (n'Menfia today when 1.500 men from the Atlantic battleship fleet were per mitted to land and come ashore for the first .time since ths arrival of tbe the sallora st CWvlte. school chndron sang at th* landings and afUltety beeped forth solute* as the men stepped Saturday Night, November 28. Spectacular and Scenic Electofo Production <of Morrison's Faust Rosabel Morrison And ft Great Cast Including ' '* THE FAMOUS FAUST. CHOIR. Owing to the fact of them being no early train from Jacksonville, the com. pany will be unable to give a mati nee performance. Prices—" “ “ rices—25. 50. 75. 21.00. 21.50. COMING .SOON PAUL GILMORE IN THE BOYS. COMPANY^ BIJOU TODAY VAUDEVILLE ^ and MOTION PICTURES 4 to 6:30—7:30 tn 10 Children, 5c; Adults,' 10c