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THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1908
JUST RECEIVED
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DAVE WACHTEL
MAYOR MILLER'S
PROCLAMATION
Announcing That tha New Territory
is a Part and Parcel of the City of
Macon—Last Action to Make
Incorporation Complete.
By the publications this morning of
the proclamation of Mayor Miller,
which will be found elsewhere, the
Anal action haa been taken to make
the territory voted on last Saturday
a part of the city of Macon, and the
people of that aectlon are juat aa much
and no good citizens flu those on Col
lege, Second or any other atreet In
the old part of the dt».
Now comet the protection, both Are
and police, that must be provided.
Owing to the grqat distance, there
must be either a new and additional
Are company, or a change in the loca*
•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. P«,.-deal L. P. HILLYER, Vice-Pree.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY,Cashier.
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GEORGIA
tlon of the present engine house*. It
Is understood, however, that atepawill
be taken at onca to put on a new
company. It balng ready to go Into
. service on the Arst of January. The
I necessary appropriations will be made
; for this additional company by the
finance committee of council at it*
meeting In the latter part of December.
The proclamation of the mayor sets
forth the proceedings, from tha peti
tion sent to the council by the citlsent
seeking Incorporation to the election
and the result, and the order of Judge
Felton. It then gives In detail the de
scription of the metes and bounds,
which should be cat out and preserved
by those Interested. Then follows the
formal announcement of tho mayor a*
follows:
Whereas. The mayor and council ot
the city of Macon, upon being legal
ly notified of the action of his honor.
Judge Wm. H. Felton, did. at the reg
ular session of the council held No
vember 24th. 1902. duly adopt a resolu
tion declaring that the said territory
hsreinbefere described Js incorporated
•nto and a* a part of the city of Ma-
C °Now therefore. 1. A. L. Miller,
mayor of said city of Macon, aa re
quired by the aald act of the legisla
ture approved December ltth. 1900. do
hereby loaue this my proclamation,
declaring that the said territory here
inbefore fully described and *et forth
by metes and bounds, hsa been Incor
porated into and as a part of the city
of Macon.
Olven under my hand and aeal of
said city of Macon, this 26th day of
November, 1108.
A. It. MILLER. Mayor.
TO
JEFFERSON DAVIS
\
GEN. EVAN8 ORDERS THAT DEC. 6
DE ODSERVED BY ALL CAMPS.
To Cure Your
Rheumatism
Imitators Flatter..
If you want the real genuine and only
drink that stands the test, drink Bottled
At All Good Dealers 5c
Veterans acting upon the
the Confederate Southern Memorial As
sociation. Issues the following general or-
Tbs general commanding is gratified
when any occasion presents Itself by
which the attention of tho survivors of
tha southern armies and the people of
the south may be directed to the hereto
bearing and supreme fortitude exhibited
by our only president of the Confederate
States. Jefferson Davis, under the most
trying and painful conditions. _ „ .
Already (O. O. No. SO. 8. p. Lee) hr
our people been asked to aid In paying
homage to his Illustrious memory, bat
the response was In a measure Interfer
ed with: and the general commanding
has pleasure In calling attention to tha
following paper adopted by the Southern
Memorial Association at Birmingham
laat June: „ . . ,
• Owing to tha fact that many schools
were^closed on June 1. the one hun
dredth annlversaiT of the hlrth of Jef
ferson Davis, and that for this reason,
tho Jefferson Davit centennial woe not
aa generally observed by the school chil
dren as It *ould have been had tho
schools been open, end aa one of the
principal objects of this confederation la
to Impart to the children of the south a
true and Impartial history of that cause
for which their fathers fought and their
mothers suffered, and to Instil! In their
minds a love and reverence for the mem
ory of Jefferson Oavta. the first and only
president of the Confederate Btates of
Resolved, first, that we do Invite all
Confederate organisations to unite with
tha Confederated Southern Memorial As
sociation In observing the sixth day of
December, which date marks the nine-
teentb anniversary of the death of the
distinguished leader of the Confederacy;
•'Resolved. Second, that the schools be
“ GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is a little higher in prico tlmn other Limes, but-it is
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Cheap Limo is dear at any price!
Write ns for Delivered Prices.
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributors.
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BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
The names imply that everything bought hero is
tho highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
prices.
Send ut yonr orders which will receive prompt at
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29 W Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
js^
as soldisrr*statssmah. patriot and Chris-
of the Ilfs of Jefferson Davis,
HI Minirr, ■uiiwiihii*. v.ui,
tlan gentleman and furthermore that hi*
picture 1-0 place! Ip nil the schools of
the south on this solemn occasion:
Resolved. Third, that a cony of tbess
resolutions be sent to den. Clement A.
Evans, with tho request that ho embody
It in a general order, filing upon tha
people of the south.'and the school chil
dren In partlcuar. to ©beery# the day
* Ths*gensnlj*icommanding’ moat heartily
endorse* this movement, and he most
earnestly urges all the camps of this
federation to lend their aid In carrying
out the wishes of
beautifully ....
a ready com pi
with this on!
TO RUN STREET GARS
THROUEH THE MARKET
18 NOW TH8 PROPOSITION IP THE
TRACKS ARE PLACED IN THE
POPLAR STREET PARKS.
The Poplar atreet parks will not
down. No sooner was It known yea*
terday morning that there would be
resolution* offered at the next meet
ing of council to require the atreet
. railway company to move their track
! trem tha aide of the parka to the cen
ter. than there waa a determination to
•go further than that. If the tracka
•eond. There could be no dlscrintl
| nation. The atreet railway runs
through the market building In Sa
vannah. and there waa no reason why
it should net be done in Macon.
This waa the talk. It Is not known
who will offer either of the resolutions
mentioned, but an alderman Is au
thority for tha statement that the one
In referenc* to the tracks down tha
center will be forthcoming.
There le one thing about thl* dis
cussion. It has done mors to advtr-
< Use Poplar street than anything in
l years. Poplar street haa been *ud-
l danty thrown In the glare of, the lime*
t light. Sines this dlecataafon this much
jhas happened on this atreet:
I Bucceeeful robbery of Kaplan s store
I] Successful robbery of Pat Lyon's
| store.
I Fla* at Hired A OdumV *tore.
I Ft* a* Mtt'lrUiad < *erg*« store
Bale .of rotten J** fire at 8. T.
Aden's Co*e tmlwlw.
1 To say. nothing fit jl number of III-
: tie thtnjre tM* hays oevorad that never
j occurred before»
Why Not Employ a'Method of
Treatment That Is Not an
Experiment?
Inflammatory rheumatism, acute
rheumatism and rheumatic fever are
different names for the same thing.
It come* on with hardly any warn
ing. The pain is severe and there la
a tendency of th* disease to aitaca
the heart, when It may have fatal re
sult*.
Anyone who h»* auffered from in
flammatory rheumatism known that tha
usual treatment 1m highly unsatisfac
tory. External application* «f hot
cloths and liniment* and Internal dose*
of salicylates to relieve the pain art
not enough, for they do not drive the
poison from the blood and the suf
ferer fa liable to renewed attecks when
ever exposed to draughts, cold or
dampness.
To curt rheumatism so that it will
stay cured the rheumatic poison in
tho blood must be driven out and tho
blood mad« rich and red. When the
blood la pure there can be no rheu-
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build up the blood and euro rheuma
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Mr. Howard C. Decker, of No. 42
Butler atceet. Paterson. N. J.. owes
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and feet were swollen and I could not
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bed clothes on my limbs caused me in
tense agony. For a short time the
rheumatism was In my arms and
shoulders. I was helpless snd unable
to work. I waa extremely nervous
and had not control over my muscle*.
I lost In weight from 222 pounds to
1SS pounds.
"Different doctors pronounced my
cane Incurable and their medlenea
did not have much effect. I was final
ly led to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill*
through reading a newspaper. - My
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under this treatment and after giving
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cured. I can now walk a* well as
ever and have no pain at all. I have
regained my weight and never felt bet
ter in my life. Dr. Williams’ Pink
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If you are sufferng from rheumatism
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then do not delay but give Dr. Wil
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A valuable booklet'“Diseases of tho
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W3-4
H-H
U. S. Indian Band
At the Grand
The United State* Indian Band, under
|the directorship of Jam^s Riley Wheel-
ock, gave two pleasing performances at
the Grand yesterday, matinee and night
The program at the matinee ranged from
selections from such masterpieces as
Verdi’s “Joan of Are" to a medley of
Southern Airs by Lanmre. and th.-tt at
night from “Rossini’* William Tell". to
ikl. The
orelgn
__ arrangement of
immwmmPHPHP
cult numbers were greatly enjoyed t.y
the more expert musical ears while the
upular airs with which tho perform-
rices were liberally Interspersed evoked
(lighted encores from ull parts of th*
ouse.
MORRISON’S FAUST”
Morrison's elaborate scenic production
of Coeth"*- aub'lmi play, “Jhust” will
be the attraction at the Grand tomorrow
matinee and night. Th# play will be pre
sented bv a cast of players unequalled
for excellent la their separate roles.
Mtsa Rosabel Morrison aa •'Marguerite"
needs no extended comment She Is
“Marguerits" and starred for many
years In the part In a separate company
with her father, Lewis Mor-lsox. bad
oh tour.
Rosabel Morrison la a magnetic young
woman with glorious - eyes that aro full
of expreeslon, and a handsome face over
Which the quick light of Intelligence plays
to a remarkable degree. Miss Morrison
her unmistakable talents from
led parents. Lewis Morrison and
food, a famous beauty ahd oc
tree* of a generation ago. Mr. Edward
N. Hoyt, who appears aa "Mehphlsto.”
Is a sterling actor of tha old school, who,
as a leading man in many of the large
productions of the pa*t tm year* and
also aa a star, has achieved prominence.
Miss Fanny Hoyt, for eight year* th*
"Martha* of the I*wls Morrison's pro
duction. and the best "Martha" which
Tauat" has had. will appear again In
this character. The “Faust" will be
WHY SUFFER?
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some Catarrh Germs.
Just as long as you hava catarrh
rour nose will Itch, your breath will be
Joul. you will hawk and spit, and you
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they are continually and persistently
digging into and Irritating th* mucous
membrane «f your nose and throat.
They are now making your life miser
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sault* will In time undermind your rea
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and leave you no', only a physical but*
a mental wreck.
This picture le not overdrawn; the
writer has seen thousands cf Just such
case*. He has personally experienced
tha demoralising results that com*
from the ravishing attacks of the hor
rible catarrh germs, the greatest pest
of ytvlUxed nations.
But there Is on# remedy that will
kill the germs and cure catarrh, and
that I* Hvomet. the Australian dry afr
treatment. There may be other reme
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| Kvfry day you allow these germ* to
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A»U them about tt. It I* *!«o guano•
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cUda and bay fever.
played by Howard Davies, one o
beat actors on the Amertren stage.
The plsy will be prerented In a
spectacular manner. The famous t
Oral will be illuminated Inside and will
show prlret. congregation gild a choir of
eight picked voices. The Brocken scene
baa been made much morn elaborate by
the Introduction of black art and magic
and the Apotheosis baa also been mad*
more beautiful and atrople by the Intro-
Auction of Henman's famous lllusloc.
called "Levitation.” la which the human
form, in this case •'Marguerite 1 arises
from her bed of straw In the prison ceil
and slowly ascend* to Heaven. These
changes In the famous old classic, intro
ducing magic by the master "Herrman
the wear* himself, into the romantic
scenes of “Faust." and the further Intro
duction of the famous singers, haa made
“Fauat the greatest spectacle ever seen
In this country."
FLORENCE GEAR.
Peoria Herald-Transcript.
"Marrying Mary." a rollcklng farce
comedy, full of bright and witty dialogue
and sprakllng musical numbers, opened
at tho Majestic for a three days en
gagement laat evening to a large and
anprectativ
ti-a.pi., *
audience. The merits of
, - enomlnal metropolitan
the company " “
handling the book are
well balanced and gave an exceedingly
enjoyable performance last evening.
The play I* not new to Peoria, having
played the Grand last season, but the
musical numbers hava been materially
changed to good advantage. Marrying
Mary, who characterizes Mary Mont
gomery. after having married and de
serted three husbands. Introduces them
all In a laughable climax, to her fourth
husband. The performance porduces a
continuation of laughs throughout It is
the firm opinion of th# writer that had
Miss Florence Gear, the star of the piece
liad had a rap at this play In its pre
mier performance, she would even havi
outshone Miss Marie Cahill, who wai
the original “Marrying Mary." 8h<
would have been playing the “big ones'
right now. Miss Gear's long stock ex
perlence hsa put a beautiful finish to hei
delightful and colloqual style of acting.
Miss Gear's gowns are elaborate crea
tions and she wears them beautifully.
Miss Gear and the chorus In ensemble
made a decided hit with her song *Tn
So Lonely" and took several encores
The last two of which she whistled.
With the exception of a little over
acting on the part of one of the light
comedy characters, the cast was excel
lent and the chorus was full of good
looking girls. Not only this, but their
wardrobe was pretty and singing and
musical numbers were executed In a style
and precision that denotes a good dlrec-
trying Mary" win he seen at th<
Grand Opera House on Wednesday. De
cember 2.
— — appears at th# Grand
Opera House on Friday. December 4. as
Lord Dundreary. This character has
proven the most popular of any which
the great actor has yet given to the
E blic and was the rage of New York
it season. To see Sothern Interpret
th# eccentric humor of Dundreary, as
well as to witness the greatest comedy
character of the American stage reap
pear upon It. has everywhere attracted
to Sothem'a performances the liveliest
Interest of thrgter-goers.
portray
the req
he requests from his admirer*, that
Sothern Is devoting the entire season
to Its presentation and Is making a grand
tour of the United States, sgaln giving
theater-goers the opportunity to laugh
at the enjoyable foible* of this inlrth-
provoking creation.
Besides the pleasure of seeking Soth
ern In a new Impersonation, theater-
patrons will be given an opportunity to
see revived play that delighted audiences
a decade ago and in which the elder
Sothern made his great fame. Sothern
presents this play with the original man
uscript used by his father, r.nd besides
“■* —* "business" which the elder
Is given with a reproduction of the
tumes used at the Theater Royal Hny-
market. London prei - - -
em brings here the ..
ganizatlon associated with him during
the .run of the play In Ni
season.
The character of Lord Rundreary has
long been looked upon aa one of the most
ludicrous stage portratures ever seen in
the drama, and Sothem'a great clientele
Is anticipating great pleasure in seeing
the eminent actor Impersonate this
laughable role, in oontrast to tho
markable classical portrayals with v
he has so long been Identified.
PAUL GILMORE.
The unusual attraction at the Grand «...
December 10 wlli be Paul Gilmore In hla
new piny. “Tha Boys of Company B.”
presented by Jules Murry. The star haa
never^been seen to better advantage.
DOING THEIR DUTY
Scores of Macon Readers Are
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REDUCED RATES TO MADISON. QA.
Via Central of Georqla Railway, Ac
count of Georgia Baptist Conven
tion. November 27-30. 1908.
Bound trop rate from Macon 12.70.
Correspondingly low rate# from other
points. Ticket* on tale November 26.
27 and 28, final return limit December
2d, 190*. Train leave* Mncon 7:40 a.
m. and 4:50 p. m. Fbr Information
call on nearest agent or Jno. W.
Blount, district p«s*tti|*r Agent. Ma
con, Ga.
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W. P. WHEELER. Asst, to Pres.
CECIL MORGAN. Vice Pres.
J. J. COBB. Vice Pres.
E. N. LEWIS. Cashier.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we will remain open
today until one o’clock. Kindly place yonr orders early
so as to avoid the rush.
Being Thanksgiving we wish to thank our customers,
one and all, for their liberal patronage, and the same high
standard maintained for all edibles, will be continued in
the future.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
PHONE 26. . ^
Fresh Meats
Fish and Oysters
Fresh Country Eggs
* WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST. \
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PHONES, 242-951.
—Out of town orders for Fish and Oysters; also
Sausage, solicited. ,
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