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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1908
DON’T
WAIT
Until the rush and crush of Christmas shopper
makes your purchases so unsatisfactory. Our
stock is full to completeness of useful things
that men need and want-and now you can
make your selections with care and judgment.
A fine Cane or
Umbrella would
please him.
$1.00 to $20.00
NE BLOff SAFE LOOKS LIKE RAFFLES JIII FYIQ nPlj/fN
AFTER FL00I SCARE: HUS COME TO HICONI
PINB BLUFF* Ark.. Deo. t-Anww
hopeful feeling prevailed In thla dty
tonight wh«n H waa predicted that
the rreat of the high water would pass
here by. tomorrow night. It U believ-
. ed that the water will reach one foot
over the prerioua flood stage. The
altuatlon tonight la distinctly better
end If the faaclnea hold until Thura-
i day night the worat danger wlU be
Jiiver. The north bank of the rlyer
baved rapidly today, giving relief to
i tim south bank. Pine iBIuff, and the
Uwlft current la not striking the en
dangered ground with such force as
’formerly. The court house and Her-,
lines stable are now the principal dan
ger points. A part of the stable cot-
' lapHfd late today and the rushing wa-
here aru encroaching upon the re-
INTERESTING FACTS CONCERNING
THE ATTEMPTED BURGLARY OF
THE WACHTEL HOME—HOV/
THE ROBBER LOOKED
AND ACTED.
Is there a Raffles at work In Macon?
The facts of the attempted robbery of
the home of Mr. P. &. Warhtel Tuesday
nivht reveal to some the fine Italian hand
or a shrewd burglar or such a char*
acter.
He.-n and fired at by Mr. Wachtel,'4ht
pereon la described as being a middle*
aged man of large stature, who has the
njtnenrance of much physical strength.
hair la somewhat grayiab, and he
wears a long black overooa t and a felt
, hat. That this particular predatory prow-
* ler la experienced In his trade waa shown
Haytian Trouble Culminates
and Revolutionists Takko
Control.
PORT AW MUNCH. Dei. «.—Pr.iH.nt
Non! AU-xta has been deposed and Is now
aafo on board the French training ship
Isuguuy Trouln. and Port Au Prince Is
jn th« hands of Ik* revolutionists. Gen.
Antoine KJir;oyi, the leader of the Insur
gent*. Is marching up the peninsula with
an army-of 6.WXF and a new president.
Gen. I.- ultimo, has been proclaimed. At
the lust moment President Alexia yielded
to th< urging of those about him and de
cided to take refuge aboard the French
i inalnlng portion of the building. Allihv the ’methods he employed Tuesday
movables were carried from the court night. Filtering the Wschtci home by
how* wfcjr and th* M( bulldln* !"■»"» .T*.» window. .to.lHHted <h. wi .,to hiw.: Mioiiwnd.. hid Kath.r.d
pr*ctle»!lr,S«**W'S._ |“ ^cm’ofl'af^lio'.Uwnwo'w 0 ^'* ,l !* r *.-irWIn the day ui-l tli.y lwO
find, wrapping up such articles '
* 1 dkei
Christmas Buyers j
Will find our place ready for them.
Don’t forget,'the early buyers get the choice. 4 3
Late comers take the leavings.
Our stock is very complete.
Thousands of attractive books and novelties at rea
sonable prices. Yon don’t have to pay a fancy price to
get something select and nice in books or such articles
as we furnish.
McEVOTS
572 Cherry St.
war whip. At precisely 8. o'clock a salute
of 21 guns announced his departure from
tho palace. Thousands, had gatlierad
Hopes i
. i antartalnsd that tbs Jef-
! feraon Hotel will bs saved.
General Muperlntandont Maxwell of
the Hi. I*oula Houthe western railway
tonight placed the employes of tha
company at tha disposal of tha cltl-
cons commlttes. Htudents of the Ar
kansas branch normal ooilege are as
sisting la the work of protecting the
threatened property
ONS FRICK TO EVERYBODY
TO BE VERY PARTICULAR
Drua inspector Finds But Few Irregular-
lUea Among the Druggist*.
fltate Drug Inspector Cheatham talked
to tha druggtsta of Havannsh a few night*
axo at the I> Roto hotel, end save them
some Information as to bla duties end
-shat was required of them. Talking to
the Press, he mid:
"f have found my visits through
out the state.” Kstd Mr. Cheatham to
a representative of the Havannsh l'resa.
ED. PRUDEN TELLS HOW
HE LEFT HOTEL
Denlee That There Waa Any Strike
Among the Waltere—They Just Quit
Ed. iTuden. formerly the head waiter
at the Hotel I«nl*r. desires to correct
a-inie wrong Impressions brought about
bv bla leaving that hotel reesnt. He Bends
In the folio whig:
”1 waa lit-ad waiter at the Ismler for
the past 11 years, and In the same ca
pacity at the Urotvu House for 21 years
to going t ' ‘
assuming
"some IrrearuLtritlies. * This ws’s’to b* ex* ** r \ Moment
j. tod. Them* were little things usually f55l* -tLin •mSSSJKft afUftTa!?..
ihjl r®uM h» cully ■(IJii.imI. Th.r. h.». 'i'J.'" 3B!!"t
been neveral Instances where druggtsta
de,t This
Instances
careful In title
noutd give escli other 18 days' notice,
upon tveigaatlon and ho by a dls-
fljU *—ft|—this ei
. Oij
* easily adjusted.
I Inatsni whe. _ .. .
did not have their licensee recorded.
<*Mould be given attention by all who are
, darellct In this regard for the law la
very particular about it. Anothar error
‘the druggist* make in some It
la in not keeping a poison record.
"The druggists should l»* very ]
-Jar, too. In preparing their own \
Ilona. Unless they sre careful
iPCfl "As to the wallers* union that has
t. t . II per cent from thslr^formula This btmn Wf nUonad. there never has lt»t-n
erience in me exnmins- . a „.i #i,« ii„,„ nt n.v
Fir In the face of thla agreement.
■■November 26. at • a. nt.. Mr. Fnorl
cams to me ana told that his brother had
eent another heed waiter from Jacksona
villa to begin work the following morn
lug, thus giving m» two hours notice
ttmt my services were no longer required,
but for what reason or cause he has
^wer
waa a .
t hold the d rural, i _
r no far as alf the festtiree of the law
arc concerned. I do ,t.*nk more to the
• 'bservnnco of the spirit of the law than
anything elec. If a druggist Is trying to
obey tim law be will not get In trouble
I In doing *n.”
Mr. Cheatham will remain In Ravannah
several days ead will prohshly visit all
the drug stores la the city during bis
•toy.
Account of tho numerous re
quests the management of The
Palace has secured Mr. Jno.
R. Hamilton to again sing a
duet with Miss Del Godfrey
today.
STRIPPED TIRES OFF AND
LEFT BIKE IN THE WOODN
A bicycle has been found In North
Highlands without an owner, and It Is
hew tu the ( sheriff's office awaiting a
It is surposed that the wheel waa etnlen
e- t ridden nut In the woods and left,
e'lcr being stripped of Its ttrea. With
this exception, the wheel Is in good oon-
In Macon, and at the time of my
then myself
• waiter other
.. .. Beneficial Association, an Institu
tion founded by me 21 years sun for th*
l-enetit of Its members In sh-anees and
their families after death.
there was
Ing under tr._. ...
simply quit nnd did not report at
II for duly the following morning after
ny discharge, upon their own accord,
hough 1 advised them not to do so.
"1 simply wish the public nnd my
the true state of affaire
-here wns no strike, sad
ere. The men did not report for
friends to kt
ee they exist.
etrlV
no strikers. The men did not report for
duty next morning, though against my
advlre. for the reuaon. 1 suppose, that
they wanted, to ahqw-their esteem “end
•ppreclatlon of me during their |c
■pvio* "* n * ”wnfe, ■
Bluo Point Oyster* on half
shall. Daniel & Blniingamc,
Phone 463.
POLICE STATION JANITOR
PUSHES A PEDDLER'S CART
It waa Officer otenn who turned Ben
May, the well known police station Jan
itor Into a fruit neddler yesterday.
• lie officer found a man peddling fruit
yesterday without a license, lie wee
pushing Me long cart up and down the
street, and when mid to go and get a
pushing Me loll* cart
street, and when told J ■ ... |
license, he continued to push and offer
hie bananas at to cents a tloeen. As he
could not be Induced to obey tho officer,
It wee found necessary to arrest him.
end he waa sent up in the black merle,
end Hen wee drtstled to go after the
cert and push It m the etty hall.
To see Ben pushing this cart with hla
load of fmlt wee occasion for those who
knew him to offer to buy. and If he had
hern allowed to sell he could have dis
posed of the load la a ahert time.
COLUMBUS. Oa.. Pec. 1—llnrman
Mcndell was sentenced to two years
In the penitentiary In Muscogee au<
peror court today for assault with In
tent to murder. Reveral months ago
he shot nnd wounded a young man
named Hurknbee whom he Maimed had
wrecked hie home. When the Jury
brought I na verdict of guilty toffhy
Judge Reagan, of the Flint circuit, who
Is prenldlng for Judge Ollbert this
work. Imposed the loweat sentence
permitted by law.
City con moll tonight appropriated
flOfl lo defray the oxpenaea of dele
gate jo the BonBiqni tUonimoriclal
(*iuigre«n and tho Rivera and Harbors
C!ongr*»e In Washington next week.
President leiwenherx ulso appointed a
delegation from the board of trade to
attend both convention*. Mayor
Rhode* Browne has appointed dele
gatee fi«m the city at largo.
BOLD THIEF CAUGHT
AFTER DARING DEED
PITTHniTRO. Pa., Dee. I—While tha
principal bnnlness atreot of the north
aide (fortnorly Allegheny), near tho
Penn*ylvanln railroad elation waj
crowded with people hurrying to or
from suburban trulns tonight a rob
ber from the outside door of Theodora
Frey's Jewelry store, 409 Federal
street. Imprisoned the proprietor and
tils clerk*, and then smashed the big
plate glass show windows, aooured two
tray* of diamonds and Jewslry, valued
at 91S.O0O and ran away wth them.
A plucky boy followed the thief and
kept him In view until officers cap
tured him. Most of the Jewels were
recovered.
TWO FOR INSURANCE
RENTON, 111., Dec. Dr. B. F.
Hrayfleld. of Mulkeytown. 111., waa In
dicted here today on chargee of mur
der and forgery growing out of the
deaths of hie wife and Reuben F. Par-
rlih. The case hae caused • aenea-
lion. Th* Indictments followed ef
fort* of Rrayfleld and Mrs. Parrish
to collect life insurance from frater
nal order* of which th* deceased per
sons were member*. Dr. (Hrayfleld
has long been one of the most promi
nent practitioners of southern Illinois.
Dr. Rrayfleld Is charged with poi
soning Parrish, who was tho agent of
the Illinois Central railway at Xul-
keytown. On the day that Paorlah
died Mr*. Rrayfleld became 111. Hh*
waa attended by her husband until
March 19. when ahe died.
Judge Creighton la-ued a bench
warrant for Rrayfleld** arrest.
he couli
In a blj
The light
bandanna Imndken-hlcf. The light was nrcsldent and his loval followers, end
d(fw"„ n .r curM on ,h * hM ' 1 ,h * “* d
* “ - iffiig,
ander that had
tur# of the midnight _ .
disturbed his slumbers, and the burglar
was so surprised when the owner of the
house put in appearance that In d
log for Hie window he entirely fo
his well-prepnred bundle of loot end
It on the table. Though fired at t
It Is not believed that th* robber was
hit/
The sequel to this episode Is furnished
by J'ollreman Pat Pierce, who patrols
tne beet on v-hlch the affair occurred
In his walks during the earlier pert of
Tuesday night, he fled occasion to notice
a men answering to the description later
given by Mr. Wachtel. The man was
strolling up end down New. Spring Wal
nut nnd Ocmulgee street*, seemingly
without any estwHal object In view.
When the shots were fired Officer
Pierce was standing at the corner of
Hprlnjr end Walnut streets, and as he
started In the direction of the firing, he
vn to th* corner of
hack that was evl-
of the firing, he
down to th* corner of
New. Jump Into q hack that was a
dent I v waiting for nlm. and drove off
a hrcak-ne<k speed. The man wore a
felt hat. a long black overcoat, and was
th* same person previously observed by
Mr. Pierce. Coming from the direction
of the Wachtel home, only a few seconds
after the shooting, nnd snewerln* the
description given by Mr. Wachtel. there
Is hardly nny doubt that he woe the
burglar.
At least two people will recognise the
man upon i«-c|ng him again, and as ‘
description has been spread broaden
his nrn-st Is not nt nl| unlikely. If ho j
mains In Macon.
A Dangerous Operation
Is (he removal of the appendix hy a
surgeon. So arm who fakes Dr. King's
Now Life pills Is ever subjected to
tills frightful ordeal. They work so
quietly you don't feel them. fh»lf
curse constlpntlon. headache, bilious
ness and malaria. 26c at all drug
stores.
DEBATERS WERE GHOSfN
FOR ANNDAUOINT DEBATE
The Mercer law dess assembled ,after
the lecture on Tuesday evening, end
Heeled representative* for their annual
Joint dehnto with the I'hi Delta Liter-
Society.
•. It. P. Steed wee chosen to preside
... .lie meeting In the absence of 'the
president, Mr. tflllyer.
In tiie election for debaters. Messy*-
O. W. Hancock, of Syh*antn. end 11. A.
L*g». of Morganton. were chosen to rep
resent the lew class In the debate. The**
gentlemen sre men of recognised ability,
and have high stands in their classes.
Their election will mean that the law
Class will have representatives in the
annus) debate, who will put forth their
beet Individual efforts In their«allotted
surged aroufld the .entrance, threatenli
down th* walls, to drive
Bo serious was the situation that the
French minister. M. Cnrteron. and other
foreign representatives, together with
rncmticrs of a specially appointed com
mute* forced themselves upon th# pree!
•lent, who finally consented to withdraw.
.Shouts greeted him ns he stepped from
the nnlace end Into a carriage which
had boon provided.
M. Carteron. carrying the French tri
colors. net beside him nnd threw the foldi
of the flag over the shoulders of the de
posed president to protect him.
An Immense crowd had assembled at
the wharf and the arrival of tha car
riage escorted hy a battalion of Infan
try and sx squadron of cavalry under th#
command of Gen Iflppolyte. waa the elg-
nal for wild tumult.
Fallen President Cursed.
All aloflg the route the people shouted,
leered and cursed at th# fallen president,
but when the lending stage was reached
tho moh lost all restraint. Infuriated
women broke through the cordon of
troops nnd shrieked th# coarsest Insults
Into the face of the president, who atrov#
bravely to appear undismayed. They
tried to hurl themselves upon Alexis nnd
fought with hands and feet against the
roldlers. A space flnnlty was cleared and
Nurd Alexis Was hurried aboard a skiff
In tow of a steam launch his suite tum
bling In after him. As the launch drew
away three flaytlcn gunboats end th#
French nnd American war ship# In th#
linrlior fired n salute.
Just ns Nord Alexis was embarking.
n woman reached his side and drawing a
knife, made a sweep at Ms body. The
blow fell short, however, and the women
was seised by a soldier. A man struck
the president with his fist, but the blow
wn* a glancing one on tha neck. Nord
Alexis turned to M. Carteron nnd sold
•'I told you sc. your excellency."
A trunk which wn* left behind we*
seized and broken open. It contained
»ome 110.000 In gold nnd 20,000 Ilaytien
gourdes. The specie was promptly ap
propriated.
Culmination of Unrest.
The unrest reached Its culminating
point early this morning when regularly
•rganlxnd hands of cltlxens moved quiet-
v shout tho town nnd took possession
of various points of vantage. No shots
wore fired, but the president barred him
self within the paler ~~' “•*
Charged the* “
„ W, Furniss.
resident to resist, nnd ho Issued th*
One of the lead-
merlcan min'
encouraging
red that the American minister.
Pt —_ -
following proclamation.
"ClUzers: The danger Is supreme, we
risk our Independence IF wc do net tnko
YO(k1 can*. The old man would have
given up already wore It not for tho nd-
■ Ire of a diplomat who Is preparing for
ur annexation. A clash Is expected and
this diplomat wlahe* to precipitate on#
In order to have n pretext for colonising
us. 1 .at us. therefore, bo docile, yet not
supine."
Every effort made bv those who begged
the president to ahdlente proved of no
nvall during the early hours of th* day.
ird Alexia was obdurate. He express-
his determination to embark with
troops on the gunboat Nord Alexia, and
proceed to Cip* Ilaytien
organlxe a civil of the n
south.
That the Infuriated populace would
make an attempt upon the palace at nny
moment nnd that certainly tho night
could not pass without an armed assault,
which doubtless would moan the death
of Nord Alexis, waa feared.
Deserted by his ministers, abandoned
hy those he had put Into high office and
reviled hy the whole population. Alexia
- i had little chance of escape except through
the Intervention of the representative#
Th# Journeymen Plumber*. Rteam and French government
Gas Fitters' of the United Mates-and- '
Canada, have organised a local union In
Macon with quite a nutnWr of members, j
with a bright prospect for more.
The new union |e No. 472, end Mr.'
J. C. O'Prjr t* th# president. It will eom-
nrtse ell the tourneymen in th# several
’ city.
M Cllnehfl#ltf—the Coal of Quality.*?
lines In the
The Best CoughCure
A helf-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine, two
ounces of Glycerine and a helf pint of
whisky, mixed, will cure any rough that
Is cumhle and break a cold In 24 hours.
*
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German, French and English Delicacies, and all the
Table Luxuries the markets of the world supply. We
carry the greatest assortment of Everything Good to Eat
to be found in the entire country. If you live in Macon
you realize the great advantage of having such a store
in yonr city. The best families, hotels and merchants
throughout Middle Georgia, also form part of our
clientele.
FLOURNOY GROCERY COMPANY
SPECIAL NOTICES
i 13. Hart, Gen. Manager.
J. Freeman Hart. Bee.
Jesse 6. Hart & Bro.,
Funeral Directors
MACON, GA.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
8. C. Pure ley. tamar Clay.
PURSLEY & OLAY,
UNDERTAKERS.
Always open. 611 and 613 Mulberry *-t.
Oldest exclusive undertaking house In
Macon. Phone 425. Prepared to fill
telegraph or telephone orders on short
notice. Carriages to funeral 63.60.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
WEST.—Died Wednesday morning. De
cember 2, 1908. at Palmetto. Go.. Mis;
Laura M. West, sister of Thomas B. and
James B. West Funeral services will oc
cur at Burfhord*e Mortuary Chapel
THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON at 1:09
o'clock. Friend# are Invited. Interment
at Rose Hill Cemetery.
as “a narrow old roan who grudges
me the welcome of my old friends."
Mr. Croker denied that he ever had
anything In common with Tween,
whom he succeeded ax chief of th*
Tammany organisation. Mr. Croker
said he did succeed Tweed as leader
but that he first helped to drive Tweed
out of power, and that some one had
to succeed him. II* declared that he
waa against Tweed and that there
must be Incompetent prosecutors tn
New York if he (Croker) was fit to
be put In tha same boat with the man
whom he succeeded.
Mr. Croker said It was true, as Rab
bi Wise said, that the gathering of
Tammany men around their old chief
tain was a preparation for an aggres
sive campaign In 1909. and he added
that If he could strengthen the hands
of his party and make them drop thntr
personal differences it would give nlm
the greatest pleasure.
Headaches and Neuralgia from Colds
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world
wide Cold and Grip remedy removes
cause. Call for full name. Look ‘
signature E. W. DROVE. 25c.
EAGLES ELECT OFFICERS
AT THEIR HALL TONIGHT
The Eagles are to have a big night
of it. They meet tonight for the pnr-
po*ft of electing their officer* for the
year, nnd after the work In done, one
of the barbecues for which the Eagles
are famous, will be served.
Thera are several hundred of the
Eagles In tho city, and the chances
are that the large hall, the largest
In the state, will bo well filled with
the members and the visiting mem
ber*.
Miss Del Godfrey and Mr.
Jno. R. Hamilton at The Palace
today in their famous duet.
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS
NEW YORK. Doc. 2-Tho attack
made upon Richard Croker. former
of Tammany Hall, by Rabbi
X***? !ir*nirCt 0n frtv^ I Stephen Wise at tho dlnnor of the
Virgin off*of Pine compound pure, pro- 1 ^hlcel-SnclHl League last night
gred^n^uamnta^bj^h^ljechlbrough^rth^ep^rmi^U^rgcer
i Co., Cincinnati. Ohio.
today. Ho characterised Rabbi Wise
The Carpenters and Jonlera' Union.
No. 1671, are to hold an open meet
ing at Lackey's Hall on th# evening
of Tuesday, December 161h.
Th* union la composed of 78 mem
bers, and la In a moat flourishing
condition. On this occasion thero will
b# several good speakers, both from
abroad nnd the city. The public wilt
be cordially welcomed.
C. A O. It Fined.
CHARLESTON. W. Va.. Dec. I—
The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
Company waa fined 61.600 in the
United States court today on fifteen
counts for violation of the safety ap
pliance act.
Friday Night. December 4th.
MR. E. H. SOTHERN
And his original New York Company
“Lord Dundreary”
Production duplicated after t
Theater Royal. Haymarket. London,
production of 1870.
Seat* on sale Wednesday, Decem
ber 2d.
Price*—60c to 62.00.
Lyric Theater
Ed. EUSTIS .
Hand Balancer
LUCILLE SAVOY
Operatic Soprano and
Soubrette
MINOR & VINCENT
THAT COMEDY DUO,
—In—
The “Arrival of Arrabella.
Pathe’s Popular Pictures
MACON. DUBLIN a SAVANNA RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY.
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains at Macon.
Effective March 16, 19C9.
IS::::::
SiSOpml No. 17 4:40pm
J. A. STREYE",
General Passencer Agent.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Arrival _ Depart*
im.No. a-m.
..11:1*172, dally 1:41
p.m.70, dally *:40
22, Sun. only.. 1:161 M p.ip-
16. d'ly ex. Hun. 4:20112. dally 4 J
dally..
ATTENTION!
Member# of M. R. Roger#' Lodge, No.
69. K. of P.: Attend meeting Ihureday
night at 7:30 p. m., Pythian Castle. Elec
tion of officer*. By order of tho C. C.
. J. LAZARUS. K. of R. and 8.
Milledgevllle. Go., Nov. 22. 1908.
Georgia 8tate Sanitarium. Milledgevllle,
Ga.
Contracts for furnishing this Institution
with supplies for tne quarter ending
March 31. 1909. will be awarded December
lfi. 1908. List of articles to b A pur
chased can be had on application.
LUCIUS J.
Steward. G. 8. 8.
• 9 thou-
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coldest wlntei
61.50; 4 to 9 tnoumuiu. «»er » wwu-
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rates. Write ms fo»- "cents' outfit and
proposition. N. H. BlUch Co.. Meggetts.
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College street. It has all the modern
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for thlx money. The lot faces 83 feej
on Collego. This le beyond doubt tha
cheapest piioce of property on the
market today. Terms If dealred.
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—R6AL- ESTATE^-
420 Cherry Street.
FOR SALE
I have a farm of 650 acres
for sale at only $5,000. Good
improvements and fine land.
Plenty of , wood and water.
For particulars inquire of
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Real Estate and Insurance.
417 CHERRY ST.
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