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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1908
There’s a
Practical Side
To every thing—why not take that side in
buying your Christmas presents. Men, “while
they do not say so,” always prefer something
useful—viz: a
Lounging Robe
Bath Robe
Neckwear
Gloves, Handkerchiefs
And a hundred other things they want, and
need daily, l-et us show you.
[Handsome Suit Cases $5.00 to $20.00
Off 10 HOMASSASSA
FOR ONE HOOD WEEK
PIE BLUFF IS SAFE;
RIVER HI ITS CREST
SORROW
CARRYING A CAR WELL STOCKED
WITH EVERYTHING HEART
COULD WI8h FOR—AFTER
FISH AND DUCKS.
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
SPECIAL NOTICES
Jesse B. Hart & Bro.,
Funoral Directors
•aafsrti.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
•. C. Purstey. turns Clay.
PURSLEY & CLAY,
UNDERTAKER*. _
Always span. *11 an« Oil Mulberry tt.
xcluelv* undertaking house In
■■■Phene 42*. Pi
leoreph or telephone
dice. Carr* — '
notice. Carries'* to funeral DM.
—GO TO-
WESLEYAN
Tlio best instruction is the
cheapest.
G
m
ND
Friday Night. December 4th.
DRAMATIST KICKS AT
CUSS WORDS I PLAY
CinCAOO. Dee. I—Unless Htags Di
rector Colin Campbell of the College
Theater cute out the “cues words” inter-
K luted Into a play written by Hw. Wll-
m iMuiforth, the minister threatens to
net nut nn Injunction. .
When the play, “The dates of Eden."
was alven Its premier, the preacher-
author I seamed proudly In a box. It la
a Perfectly nice and proper play and the
minister's (plnd waa at peace. Sudden*
ly. without warning, one of the charac
ter* remarked to another:
”lf you eay another word. I'll smash
your d-—a face In.”
Ilev. Mr. Dan forth came out of his
with a loap. He had pot written It
chair i
_a leap. He had not written It
that way and violently objected to the
manager, who admitted that the "cuaa
wurde ' had been Interpolated and Instat
ed that ••they strengthened the play.”
The manager refused to eliminate them
and the minister now declare# he will go
to court and see how far a playwrlghfe
rights go.
IMMEDIATE RELIEF
MR. E. H. SOTHERN
And hit original New York Company
Production duplicated after tho
Theater Royal. llaymarket. London,
production of 117*.
Rests on oalo Wednesday. Decern-
bar Id
to I2.OP.
Monday Night, Tuesday Night and
Tuesday Matinee, Deo. 7th and 8th.
THE WAYNE MUSICAL
COMEDY COMPANY.
From Ceupha, Cold*, 8oro Throats and
Hoarseness, b) Using Hyomtl.
tVhrn you catch cold you want to
gat rid or It an quickly ax you can
You don't want to I la around tho
house for a week swallowing nauseat
ing drugs. You know when you do
this that you are not only making
your own life miserable, but *re a
nuisance to every one about you.
Why not avoid ill this; why not re
lieve your cold In five minutes; why
not curs It over night? You can do
It by using llyomei', the Mura and
guaranteed cure for coldi, cough*,
sore throat, catarrh, bronchitis and
asthma.
Hyomel la medicated and antlsaptlc
air; you brrraiic ft into the lungs
through a small pocket inhaler, and
Its soothing Influences aa It passes
over th« Inflamed membrane of the
respiratory iron, slope the mucous
discharge, nllaya the Inflammation,
and the odd la cured. A complete
Hyomel outfit costs 11.00, and the
Taylor-Ra> tie Drug Co. will refund
your money If It falls to cure.
Huaband and Wifa Cured.
I had s bad form of catarrh. My
left nostril waa closed entirely. There
wat also a constant dripping of blood
from the right. Only used Hyomel
a little over two wreka, and am now
cured. My husband waa also rated
of catarrh and lung trouble two'vedr*
ago by Hyomel.—Mrs. Harry Obney.
Alliance. Ohio.
.. . Georgia Southern and Flori
da railroad for Horaaesassa. carrying
a weak on th# lake and thereabouts
a week on the lake an dthereabouta
catching flak and shooting duck* and
forgetting care of any kind.
The party consisted of Mr. Ferris
flench, of Chicago, and hla brother of
Detroit; Mr. J. O. Campbell and Ms
brother, of Sow York; Messrs. W. J.
Massoc. Leon fl. Dure, M. Felton
Ifntcher, Ilartow Atubbr. Roland Ellis.
Heaton Grantland. of Griffin, and J.
C. Walker, of Marshallvltle.
The refrigerator waa stocked for a
week's stay, and along with It waa
salt, pepper and other articles neces
sary Ashing and abootlng trips. Meeara
I-each and Campbell go to this famous
Place for the first time. The Meeara.
I .each have spent many days along
the marshy edges of the fit.
Claire flats. up the great ca
nal. and have caught the piscatorial
beauties that make the waters of the
lake sparkle In the morning, hut Ho-
maasasea will open new beauties to
them, and with It all they wifi taste
to the full that open-handed, open-
hearted Houthern hospitality to be
found nowhere etas In all ths wide
•rid.
TODAY'S CHINA SALE
At 3:30 p. m. another Won-
der sale of direct Importations
Japanese China, 10c to $1.00.
. HARTER’S.
FOR PEACE JUSTICES
ORDINARY WILEY HAS EVERY-
THING READY—ANOTHER CAN-
DIDATE IN THE GODFREY
DISTRICT.
18—PEOPLE—SI
Monday Night* December 7th
TV Rellieking Musical Comedy.
•THE WHITS HAT*
With a Chorus of 8* Pretty Girls.
• Tuesday Mat nee, Osaamker 8U1
•THE MONEY MAKER.*
Tuesday^ Night, Oeeimhtr 8th
•THE CIRCUS OIRL-*
Ah full of Gm^er. Speed and life.
Tkeealaw etU Pun end Laughter.
JUDGE TAFT ENDORSES
AMERICAN-JAP AGREEMENT
Ordinary Wiley has everything ar
ranged for the election tomorrow for
Justices of the peace for the nine
militia districts.
The following will be the polling
precincts aud the managers, each pre
cinct being presided over by a Justice
of the peace and two freeholders to
be appointed by him:
Upper City: Judge J. Tom Rodg
er*. over fftevena 1 afore on Second
•treet.
Lower City: Judge J. P. tttamet!,
over Harfleld it Ifrown's store, on Sec
ond street.
East Macon: Judge W. C. How
ard. Main street, up idalrs.
Vlnevllle: Judge J. II. Brown, 117
Hardeman avenue.
Godfrey: Judge G. W. Tatea, op
posite wyche's store.
Rutland: Judge J. W. Fielder, at
Whiteside's store.
Whir lor: Judgo J. W. 8locumb,
court ground)
Howard: Judge W. II. D. Johnson,
MeElroy'a store.
Iliixitard: Judge J. E Moeely.court
ground.
In the city precincts the polls will
open at 7 and close at *. and In the
country precincts will open at 8 and
close at I.
Former Judge E. C. Billion la tha
lataat announcement In the Godfrey
district, making flve candidates now
In the Add In this district.
Farmers, merchants, railroaders, la
borers rely on Dr. Thomae' Eclectric
Oil. Takea the sting out of cuts, burns
or bruises at ones. Pain cannot stay
where It Is used.
Ilf’S KICK BREAKS
TEG OF CART DRIVER
ONB OF THE CITY'S MAUDS SUD
DENLY STRIKES OUT REAR
HOT SPRINGS. V... Dm. I.-Th.l Ih. | FEET WITH VIOLENCE,
twrt will kn. full
W.I.IH ,ntf tfrwt ilurln, th, .ilmtaMM-
IIWI of i-rMM«|..in!i T»ft. m mH-
*’ y " ,m 1,1 l — •«-*»*'«! Ju« W.lk.r, s n.cra .mplojrt by
«Mr 4U JudMT.fi •SMU'.llr *•’2 , * r . 1 S7 n AlS2L'’W.l'T.Slnuli
.nilurM th. MSml.ifSln, I. quMll>m, (,n *° lb. M.cuii City Hospital l,te
hut that h. hMtiii? fa.oi.a .rerr vret.rdty .fifrnoon with * badly
mMM J m.lnulnin, rri.wiiy and oof- broken lc,. nauliln, front a kirk bj
i «? .^r.id^iu'ftrd vsssi m tA'. u ' *• *- ,n ,h * * ct •* un *
u iHwithw. I walk,, I. Hi. drlr.f of on. of tha
l.rbu* w.,on. UMd by tb. .unitary
d.iwrtm.ni for dlMtlnc re*u«» In th.
Hy, and yr.t.rday aft.r computing
f COMING
SOON
PAUL
iGIUlORE
IN
THE BOYS
■I OF
COMPANY^
A Bargain
$5,000
will bay a nlna-room rr.ld.nca nn
full'd- atrMI. It ha. all Ik. modern
conr.nlr.KM and could am b* built
atockada, wh.ru th. ally', .lock
ktpt, t. unhitch kl. mule, und put up
bur th. nltht. Whit. h. wu uuhltoti-
tna. th. mul. .udd.nly .truck out at
him. hitting him o n th. leg and break
ing th. box- badly In two place.
It. wa, at one. taken to th. ho.pt.
Ul. whig* hi. broken leg wa. ..t,
and rend. «a comfnrUhl. «. poMIhlk
Blue Point Oysters on half
shell. Daniel & Blnaingaruo.
far tht. m<m.y. Tha tot far*. It tr.1 Phono 463,
eh Coltegd. Tht. t. beyond doubt th.'
cheapest pllece ot propfrtjr on Deaths and Funerals
market lod.y. T.rm. If dnlrrd. , I : ,
Lyric Theater
Minton-Morgan Co.
ROOERS.
Til. fuuct-Al ..rtlc. of Mr*. B. It.
Itogatu. . a'd tt yuan, who dtad In
JarkMOTm*. rWL, WMn.aday morn
ing at It -.'clock. »ir» h»ld at th.
Ed. EUSTIS
Hand Balancer
-REAL ESTATE.—
<0 Cherry Str.iL
thU city. >Mt.r*»y afternoon at t
o'clock. Roy. Claud Bridge, olticlat-
Ph.n. 119.'., lug, ah. le.va. u mother, two alt-
t.ra and on. brother. bMlda. other
LUCILLE SAVOY
MACON. DUBLIN 41 SAVANNA KAIL
Toeiii. «t
W:
PINTS BLUFF. Ark.. Deo. 8—As ths
•north bark of the Arkansas river,
opposite Pins Bluff, which was dyna
mited last alffht continue# to cave In.
deflecting the current ot the swollen
liver further away from the most im
paired portion of th« levee which bor
ders ths business section of this city
the situation hers continues to Im~
prove and tonight ths danger of a
serious overflow is fast decreasing
Tonight the river has neached tbs
flood stage of 21 feet. During tbs
day no further caving occurred herq,
the willow fascines distributed at the
most weakened points proving efffed-
ii
must fee deep In the mothers
heart when she- tries to console
herself by earing ”lf I had
not forgotten to get a bottle
of OOWANB - .PREPARA
TION. little Baby would now
be with me.** Forget—why
forget when there Is no ex
cuse. External and aU drug
gists.
live terriers to ths encroachment of|
the water. The two most endangered
buildings, the Jefferson county court
house and hotel which stand almost
on the brink of the stream, are now
believed to be safe. It Is probable
that additional dynamiting may be at
tempted and If successful by tomor-
To Rebuild 8ea Wall.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—Informa
tion received by General Marshall,
chief of the eorps ot engineers ot the
army, from Captain Lukesh In charge
of the work at Pins Bluff. Ark., waa
that the people there had scqulsced
In the refusal of the department to
permit the diversion of ths Arkansas
RECKLESS MESSENGER
FID TEN DOLLARS
RECITAL OVERCOMES
Tt
INHUMAN TORTURES DESCRIBED IN
RUDOVITZ CASE CAUSE RE*
PORTER TO FLEE.
Womans
Liskti
WITHOUT BELL OR LAMP ON HIS
WHEEL HE RUN8 INTO AND
HURTS A MAN.
river. General Marshall has authoris
ed the use of 119.000 to rebuild the
sea wall at Pins Bluff, which has been
undermined, as soon as possible and
has directed that an estimate be made
for additional protection to prevent
similar floods In ths future.
CHRISTMAS TRICKS THAT
UNCLE SAM WILL BRIN6
Beginning December 20th tile post-
office authorities will prepare for the
usual extra amount of mall and pack
ages that come through the local of
fice during Christmas time, by put
ting on extra clerks and carriers.
There will be three extra clerks em
ployed in tho office, and fifteen extra
carriers will be employed to deliver
the excess of mall In the city and
suburbs.
These men will not fee employed per
manently. but will only set as extras
during the rush season lasting until
January 1.
PIL
PASO
C* CURED IN * TO 14 0AY8
OINTMENT Is gusTante*
*■• of Itching. Blind. B!
ding Piles In • to 14 days
te«4 to curs
refunded. 10c.
WILL TURN FARMER
A
HA8 BOUGHT A TRACT OUT IN
THE HOWARD DISTRICT FOR
PROFIT AND PLEASURE.
And now Dr. K. P. Fraxler will be
come a farmer, and will coma to town
with Farmer Leon Durt, each with
his two bags of cotton and a mule.
Dr. Frasier has Just purchased 430
acres of land In the Howard district,
In tht vicinity of ths Price school, se
curing a fins tract by buying toms
from the Howards end some from Mrs.
“. B. Price.
He Is already beginning to build on
the place, and among other things In
the house lino will erect a |4.00ft bun
galow In which ho will spend his
springs and falls. Ho bin recently
sold his Oconee stock farm near Ath
ens. and will bring a lot of his stock
to Macon for his new piece. For these
he will build a commodlnu* barn and
necessary adjuncts, and will raise the
finer strains of stock. In addition, ho
will raise cotton end other products.
This farm Is for the double purpose
of the full enjoyment of the farm Mfe
he loved when a boy, and to make it
profitable. Unlike Mr. Dure, who has
hla parlor farm for a comfortable place
where he can slip out of town for a
week or so and think of something
else besides business. Dr. Frasier
makes no secret of the fact that he
will make monyy out of his farm as
well as have the pleasure of living out
there during a pert of ths year.
One of the numerous negro messen
ger boys was fined ten dollar* by the
recorder yesterday morning for some
of his reckless riding.
Without a light or hell, or any
means of giving warning. Walter
Dimmit ran into Mr. Charles T. Brown,
formerly of the firm of Hutton &
Brown, about a quarter past C o'cl«\k
Wednesday evening, knocking him
down, cutting bis Tip. spraining and
bruising his right wrfxt and knocking
ths thumb of the left hand out of
Joint. His Injuries were looked after
at tha Macon hospital.
Mr. Brown told the court that It
waa an act of gross carelessness on
the part of ths boy, who could have
easily avoided him. The boy sal&Jie
had no bell or light, but said that thla
was the fault of his employer, who
would not furnish these things. He
sgfd further that there waa a Tagon
In the way. and that he made the
turn to avoid striking the wsgon.
The recorder at first fined the negro
twenty dollars, but later, on taking
his age Into consideration, and at the
request of Mr. Brown, the fine was
reduced to ten dollars.
The Best Cough Cure
A half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine, two
ounces of aiycerlne end a half pint of
Whisky, mixed, will cure any cough that
Is curable and break a cold In 24 boura.
Take a teaspoonful every four hours. Ask
your druggist far the genuine loach's
Virgin OH of Pine compound pure, pre-
pnred and guaranteed by the Leach
Chemical Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio.
SHIPPING NEWS
■(camera wiry or oibluii, ureim o«i*
ton; schooner Robroy, Norbury, Wil
mington. N. C.
Cleared, steamer Voorburg (Dutch).
Pousen. Bremen and Rotterdam.
flailed, steamers Kansua (Tty, John
son, New York; Itasca, Hatch. Balti
more; City of Macon. Diehl. Boston;
Strathallan, Shaw. Liverpool.
CHARLESTON. S. C., Dec. J.—Ar
rived steamers Bylnnds (Br.). Wil
liams. Hamhnrg; Arapahoe, Chiches
ter. New York (and -proceeded for
Jaeksonvllle); Comanche. Watson.
Jacksonville (and proceeded for New
York): schooners Jennie 8. HalL
iy?
Brown, Boston; Margaret A. «. 7 ,
Jarvis, Philadelphia; Percy Blrdsall,
Baines. Philadelphia; Martha 8. De
ment. Pnlmer. New York,
flailed. Chippewa. Googlns, Jackson
ville and Brunswick.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. S.—Ar
rived. schooner Mai com B. Seavty,
Dodge, Baltimore.
Sailed, steamer Mohawk, Kemble,
New York.
“Loyalty to One’s Faith."
Services, music and sermon by Con
gregation Beth Israel Friday night at
II. Air. Neel Branan will assist the
choir with a solo, and In an anthem.
Ratqrday mornjng at 10 music and
sermon. Public very cordially Invited
to these services. Sabbath school Sun
day morning at 1®. Children of none-
fn embers welcome. Temple Cherry
and Spring streets. Minister, Rev.
Henry Weiss.
A Dangerous Operation
Is the removal of the appendix by a
surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's
New Life Pills Is ever subjected to
this frightful ordeal. They work so
quietly you don't feel them. Thsy
curse constipation, headache, bilious,
ness and malaria- 25c at all drug
•tores.
IS MADE
ABOUT A DEAD DOG
COUNTY COMMS3IONERS POWER
LESS TO OROER IT REMOVED
OUT OF THE WAY OF
AUTOMOBILES.
Operatic Soprano and
Soubrette
OLASSON.
TB. fun.r*l WfvteM ®f Mr. Ell.i
t>. aiMMn. *h. 4M .1 twr imM*.
Snm.nh.r* an Third .trrrt. In South
M.con, out»idr th. city. U a dr.d do,
tn th. road.
Ordinarily a doad doc In th. road
would t>* a T.ry small matter, hut
from what c.u b« learned, thla on.
hu rau.nl quit, a atlnk. It appear,
that th. do, died aom. day. ait,
wh.th.r killed hy an automobile, .hot
as a mad dor. or Ju.t dl.4 plain
m I. not known, but th. dor dird
and wa. reported to th. county com
missioner. over tha 'phone. Not hav*
ire any .caranior carta, or a board
ot health, th. commission.!, could of.
frr no ratlrf. Tb. a.hthbrir. mid they
thouaht th. iwraon tho dor belonnd
to should renter, th. doc. but th.
owner thouaht as lone a. th. dor wa.
dead aad had died tn th. streets. It
wa. noaa or hi. buslncm. and refumd
to remove it.
Then th* nstchbore, who had never
owned th. doc and had no Interest In
acept to have It taken away, com
ALFRED VANDERBILT TO
LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Dec. *.—Alfred G.
Vanderbilt refutes to either confirm or
deny • report that he Is engaged to be
married to Miss Edith Norton, a promi
nent young woman In Blue Grass society,
whom he met at a house party given by
Mrs. Matthew K. Akers, where they
were guests after ths raesnt Louisville
home show.
Vand
Mlse Norton to refuse to see reporters.
•'Mr. Vanderbilt. It Is reported you an
at a dinner given during the home shoe
>nd ha became attentive to her. ~
era member* of a party that
at ths Loul
Thanksgiving dinner
Country Club.
'•Mr! Vanderbilt, It Is reported you ara
engaged to Miss Edith Norton,” he waa
asked. ”Ia that a fact?” . k
••Wen.” he started. ”What's that”
Tha question was, repented, then ho
straightened un. looked wise, started to
withdraw and then answered: "Just say
that I have nothing to eay.”
•Then you do not d*tnjr tha. reportr*
•*1 said for you to aaythat 1 had noth-
t&fJ&VUrSBBs ffswg
for Me Adirondack lodge with a party of
Iioutavllle friends for a week's stay.
DRUNKENNESS
A Curable Disease
i Eminent Physicians and Scien
tific Men Agree That It
Should Be Treated
As Such.
Drunkenness is a progressive dis
ease; the moderate drinker Is not sat
isfied with two or three drinks a day.
the craving for more and more be
comes Irresistible as the disease ad*
vanee#; the result la Chronic Aleo-
The treatment used successfully by
thousands right In their own Jmmee Is
Orrtne. It Is a scientific Aire for
Drunkenness and has given tnrii uni
versal satisfaction that It Is sold un
der a positive guarantee to effect
_ CHICAGO. Dec. I.—The recital of the
horrors Of the Russian revolution drove
Mls« Isabel MscLcan from her post as
court stenographer at the hearing of the
case In which Christian Rudovlts Is on
trial for extradition before Commissioner
Foote.
The stenographer remained until an ac
count of the revolutionist prisoners was
being read Into the record by Attorney
Clarence Dsrrow. and then fled. Three
other women left the court room during
the reading or thla document.
After listening to ths account of tor
tures for half an hour. Mias MacLean
suddenly sprang from her chafc\ threw
her hands over her care and fled from the
court room to the United State* marahal'a
office. Here she moaned and leaned
against a table for support, while deputies
ssalsted her to a chair and brought wa
ter to revive her. She remained In the
marshal's office during tbs reading of
the entire document, and never once
took her hands from her ears until -a
deputy signaled her that the reading had
ceased.
Again Flees from Room.
8he returned to the oourt room and re
sumed her work, although sne was nerv
ous and greatly agitated. When Attorney
Harrow, picked up another document
to readMnto the evidence she again fled,
precipitately, without waiting to hear
what U was.
The document which drove the stenog
rapher from the court room was a copy
ths torture of reriutlonTet prisoners
the Baltic region by^ the > police and sol
diers. According
this document
commission waa appointed at Riga with
power to “conduct Inquisitions over —
lttlcal offenders, and the governor,
cording to the statement of the
mission, gave it the right to fcUI political
offenders without trial or Inquiry.”
This document was certified at the
hearing by Longhln Garus, a member of
the second duma, who has been used as
a witness since Friday. Hs declared It
was passed by the duma and sent to
the representatives of tfee czar.
Prisoners' hair and nolle were pulled
and *
out with pincers
their bones were
broken, according to the statement!) In
this document.
Horrors Are Related.
•In the. night of the ltth and 14th of
January. 1904. ths 18-year-old Laps, from
whom no confessions could be obtained,
was thrown on ths floor-and one of the
police captains Jumped with his feet on
tha boy's chest and was Jumping no long
until the chest bonds and riba were brok
en. Stradxln. after being thrown <
floor, was beaten
until they ewpiied up and the flesh be
gan to fall from ths bones.”
his calves so long
The other documents reed were the an
swer to this Interpellation, sent by ths
esar to the dumn..and a copy of the In
dictment of fceveraT members of the dumt
whoee delivery was demanded
that body. AU of these documents
were Introduced by the attorney for
Rudovlts. who ar» attempting to show
that a state of revolution existed In tho
Baltic provinces at ths time the murder
of which Rudovlts Is accused was com
mitted.
Garus also told of ths extent of th<
revolution. He raid that the total num
her of revolutionists killed as spies 'A’ai
13,000, that 350,000 were exiled to Arch
nngel and Siberia, that 10.000 was the
total number killed and that 200,000 fled
the country.
Martin Jurnw appeared beforo Judge
Bethea yeeterdny afternoon nn the charge
of contompt of court because he had re
fused last week to betray the names of
his comrades on a revolutlonaiy commit
tee. Attorney Wm. Rigby, arho made
the charge, was Instructed to prepare hi*
petition proparty before tha case could be
considered. It was continued until this
morning.
SOME SUCK TRICKS
PLAYED BY THIEVES
HOW TWO DROTHKR* TRIED TO
WORK A GAME ON MILLER, THE
BICYCLE REPAIR MAN.
The epidemic of pstty thieving now
prerailing develops soma shrewdness on
the part of some of ths little thieves.
On Wednesday mernlng a boy named
James Taylor was be for* the recorder
for stealing, from the Kress store and
pointing a pistol at an old negro m
It was on the day. before that he
risd a bicycle to the bicycle repair shop
of John L. MUler and sold it for <2.50.
After the sals. Mr. Miller accidentally
overheard Jim Taylor telling his brother,
Willis, how to proceed to get ths wheal.
He was to watt a day or so and go to ths
shop and claim the wheel as one stolen
from him. •
Therefore, when Willie Taylor, the
younger brother, appeared at the shop
and put In hla claim he waa nabbod
turned over to an officer. It then devel
oped that the wheel was stolen evidently
the Taylor boys from King A OH-
£ the Taylor boys from King
Recently, quite a nUmber of bicycle*
have been stolen. As many as twenty
cases have been reported at the police
elation, and the sheriff's office.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
BY M. R. RODGERS LODGE
Enthusiastic Meetinq Held Last Night
—Charles Doctor It Chancellor
Commander.
In common with the other Pythian
lodgea of the city. M. R. Rogers lodge
last night held a largely attended oa-i
enthusiastic meeting at which the of
ficers for the ensuing term were chos
en. They ara as follows:
Chancellor Commander — Charles
Doctor.
Vice Chancellor—W. A. Thompson.
Prelate—S. B. Fielding, Jr.
Maater-at-Anaa -J. T. Yates.
Master st Work—H. E. Golden.
Keeper of Records and Seals ana
Master of Finance—J. Laxarus.
Master of Exchecquer-8. T. Player.
Inner Guard—J. S. Gibson.
Outer Guard—F. M. Jenkins.
Trustess for three year*—C. J. Van-
derchys.
MINOR & VINCENT
THAT COMEDY DUO,
UlnM ta.ths commlwloare. M»t»-! ami taaSnM oSt^oSmmSt. oE
Th* MaMmi ara at a lire, to. r tn. I. not a n.w remedy; It ha. twen
know what to do with It, Thev die- sold by the leading druggist* In every
jjtolh., . '•'ad dot should IU tn tho Jtty t!,mtT It hnVm“J3 Un. 3
rtrenu to oB«nd nfMy. but thfy mo^nda from th. d.pttt. to worthy
The “'Arrival of ArrabcIIa.’
Phlbe’s PopuJar Pictures
aionai. naiu-.cAD.
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W. W. HARDWICK, a. A.
_ r\ Valley.
m Hsrrie Therpe L New at Taglar-,
eerti i* J***ke Cgropawy.
p frvn v. Mr. Harris Than*, who has been
....... T:M wttt Head's Pharillirv during the feet!
• ••' yrar, has given up the practice cf
n
think It beyond their Jurisdiction.
They acre* that the dog. no matter
whoee dog tt Is. ehouM be removed,
and will gladly give permission for It
fb. be ttmoved hut that they think, is
as far us they can |& In the mean
while |h« dog is there In the road, and
dead.
manhood and haa tho.hearty endorse
ment of grateful m«n *J*|-r
every state In the Ugloa.
Orrine No. t t* tW sfefcet
ONE-THIRD OFF FOR THE
TRAVEL ON THE HOLIDAYS
orrine No. t h |W secret remedy;
Orrtne No. f Is far ih.>*e willing to
take the tfeaonenr
either Write to Tfe Orrine C
Washington. It C, frr free booklet
Fed heavy after .dinner? on Drunkenuroo, mar.«d In plain
ted? Bitter taste? Complex- sealed envelope. Orrtne will he malted
sealed en receipt of polo*. 8M4 by
j leading drug*tel*, and lb this city by
Liver wafcii
itor*
(U. J. Lamar A Co.
at. commencing 1
tlnuThg until J*i
To secure tht
i r a.
A reduction of on.-thlrd eft from
th. reculsr rate will b* put on by all
ot th. rellraada south at th. Ohla '
DMsmbsr II, aud
January 1.
this redaction a rooad
trip ticket man t» purchase to point
dretred. a. this 1. th* rutlat ot th.
tariff anocUtion.
th. first day en which tlrk.t. will
ha Mid at threa reduce J rat*. I* De
cember It other day. nam'd In th.
ctreuMr Ml out hy th. tariff snort*-
lien ara tVcmbar If, H U JJ, Ik
II and January 1. -e
No woman can be happy
without children; it is her
nature to love them as much
so as it is the beautiful and
pure, the ordeal through
whijh the expectant mother
must pass is so full of dread that the though t fills her with apprehension.
There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either very
painful or dangerous. The use of Mother’s Friend prepares the system
for the coming event, and it is passed without any 'danger. This
remedy b applied externally, T"
and has carried thousands of
women through the crisis [
with bur little suffering.
Book eontslalsg Information of vales
>c or Riotncr * r nenn prepares me sysiem
it is passed without any "danger. This
fxmnaq
to *11 expectant noUere mailed free,
BKABFtELD PECULATOR CO.
OUR BUSINESS
It is not only onr business but our very great pleas
ure to look out for the interests of our customers. W e
do this in many ways. Our facilities for buying* and
handling the goods in our line enables us to give you
the very best of everything good to eat at all seasons.
We know where to buy and what to buy. We are always
prepared to furnish the best of everything to eat, and
are able to sell it as low as anyone for the same grade.
We always sell Fox River Butter 35c pound, and the
wholesale price is that price today. Yet we have onr
supplies contracted for, and as long as it lasts you are
entitled to get it here for 35c a pound, even though the
wholesale price advances to 40c, which seems very likely
just now.
Flournoy Grocery Company
SIX PHONES—ALL No. 26.
Only Coffee Roasters Macon, Ga.
BE STOLE THE POT
BUT DOT DO MOREY
•MPTY CHRI8TMAS CONTRIBU
TION KETTLE IN FRONT OF
BILLINGSLEA'S DRUG STORE
TAKEN BY UNKNOWN
Perhaps the thief that stole the
Christmas contribution "pot'' from the
tripod in front of Bllllngslea's Phar
macy Into yesterday afternoon Intend
ed to use it In the cooking of a stew.
Anyway, It Is certain that he deriv-
ed no pecuniary gain from the theft
ot thq little kettle, although it la sup
posed to contain money.
These "pots" have been distributed
over the city by tho Georgia Indus
trial Home and in them contributions
of money, sometimes not more than a
few pennies, are placed. Lite every
Notice of First Meeting of Creditor*. In
ing or ________ ...
the District Court of the United State*
for the Western Divirion of the Southern
District of Georgia. In Bankruptcy, in
the matter of Newman & Bush, N. L.
Newman and J. T. Bush, both a* a firm
and ms Individuals, Bankrupt. In Bank
ruptcy.
To the creditors of Newman & Bush, a
firm composed of N. L. Newman and J.
and district aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notlca Is hereby given that on the 3rd
day of December A. D. 1908. the *a!d
above named persons
duly adjudl
<-atcd bankrupt; and that the first meet
ing of tpeir creditors will be held st Ma-
'T BIT* * **
Ibb county. Georgia, .„ ....
Grand Opera House building on the 14th
of December A. D. 1908. i
day (
mber A. D. 1908. at 9 o'clock
In the forenoon at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt,
nnd transact such other business as may
properly i
bankrupt _ .
that day for examination.
ALEXANDER PROUDFIT.
afternoon some one makes tho rounds
and collect* the contents of tho widely
distributed receptacles
An official visit had Just been paid
to tho pot In front of Bllllngslea's.
and the sum of fifty cents found there.
In. when a negro suddenly ran up,
Jerked the kettle off of lta fastenings,
nnd hastily made away up a conveni
ent alley. He got the pot, aU right,
but no money. He must have been
deeply chagrined when ho found that
some one had preceded him and, law
fully, taken the money.
There Is no clue to the identity of
the miscreant, an he made the theft
in such quick time that those in the
WORLD ASTOCNDED
BY WIRELESS FLEES
8AN FRANCISCO WIRELESS 8TATI0N
RECEIVE* MESSAGES FROM
JAPAN, 8,761 MILE8.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. I.—Keenest
interest has been aroused throughout
wireless telegraph circles by the report
that lyiwrcnc* Malarln. night operator
of the United Wireless Company** station
on Russian hill, ha* ■uwe'iled In picking
up the sounds from wireless apparatus
located along th* .coast of Japan. 5.781
miles across ths Faclflc ocean. Malarln
and J. o. Watkins, the day operator at
the station, have been In receipt ol
queries from all the stations along the
coast regarding the local achievement
it la expected by the young operators
that they will be able to Improve their
receiving apparatus so that they can the
more clean
th* dots and dnshes
With the prospective improvement of
th* Honolulu station trans-Paclflc com
munication may soen be a matter of ev
ery day occurrence.
Messages Heard In Early Morning,
J. O. Watkins, day operator for the
United Wireless Company, cams forward
frankly yesterday and corrected the re-
K rt that he and not Malarln received
» Japanese tickings. The sounds .from
th* far ride of the Faclflc could only
heard during the early hour* of 1
nd at that time Malsrin *
morning i
L_.._ U In
charge of the station. Naturally Wat
kins became Interested In th* woilc of
hts colleague and talked about thr
achievement freely, and as ths report go
out the credit went to him Instead or t<
th# night operator. . # „
"I want to give Lawrence Malarln full
credit for hla work." said Watkins last
evening. -It was a mistake that the
of picking up the Japanese me»-
was ascribed td ms. and I am very
eorry. for to Malaria's alertness and
ksenneoa alone is due the establishment
— '-rises record
of distance wlrtTe
Operator Is Congratulated.
Malsrin haa received tetters from
prominent wireless experts congratulat
ing him on his remarkable work. The
jroung operator has been. In the wlr*l*M
reedy
relf. Before entering the wireless.branch
| he wee a telegraph operator. Now his I
Ithe shadow of the gigantic mast and the
eight stranded antennae with a pair of
reorivero, somewhat like exchange girt*
jgrewt.l-a. wire
■kl that may come up from begood the
Wireless Interesting.
^WOTPHRMHHPisMtitkg
than regular telegraphy.- ram tnt ymith
nd thl« work far more i
■ecutar telegraphy." rami
Li *Tm going to keep nn the lookont
Japan aad hope that eve eon-eetoh-
PROSPERITY FOR
THE STEEL TRUST
Report for Last Quarter In
dicates Good Tiimes Have
Already Arrived.
NEW YdRK. Dec. 8.—'That prosperity
has arrived for the "steel trust” 1* shown
by tho report for the lost quarter, on
which was baaed the recent disbursement
of the regular quarterly dividend of 1%
r cent on preferred stock. The regular
per cent dividend on common stock
will be paid December 30, tho total dis
bursement for both kinds of stock ag
gregating 88.848.433. The surplus for the
quarter amounts to 38.152,023.
The total earnings for the lost quarter
were $27,108,274, a showing much better
than wu* expt-cted by the most sanguine/
The earnings by months during the
quarter have shown steady Improvement,
the July figures having been $8,699,830:
August, $0,152,311. and September $9,-
354,x33. Unfilled orders on hand on Sep
tember 30 wore 8.431,977 tons, comparing
with 3,313,578 tons at the end or th#
lost preceding quarter.
The earning* of $27,108,374 odmpare
with $20,285,758 for the three months
ended on June 30 end with $18,229,005
for the Marcn 31 quarter. For the three
months ended on September 30. 1*07. the
earnings were *43.804.285: 1908, $38,114.-
624; m5. I31.240.5S2. and 1804. flf.7TI.9S2.
On the last date the amount of untiled
orders on th* books was 8,037.438 tons,
the smallest total In the corporation's
history. From that time the amount of
untiled orders advanced Irregularly until
the maximum of 8.489,718 tons was
reached in the statement of December 81.
1908, thereafter declining steadily until
June SO of this year, the figures of Sep
tember 30 lost showing the first turn of
the tide.
From the total egrnlnn of $37,108,374
are deducted charges and appropriations, '
leaving net earnings of $31,310,417.
-.PTi , . u 9TL n *. froTn the net earnings ofj
$21,314,417 the interest on the Steel Cor-l
poratlon bonds outstanding and sinking)
funds for tha quarter on those bonds
there remains a balance of *13.891.456.1
Dividends for ths quarter at the tegular!
rate# of Hi per cent on tho preferred
"lock and *4 per cent on the common,
amount to $8,848,4*2, leaving a surplus
< * unr K r of $5,162,023, against:
*195.595 on June 30 and $7,$85 on*
March 31.
World's 8upply of Water Power.
Among the European countries France
has an estimated available water power
of 4.500.000 horse power, of which $00,000
tors* power I* utilised. The region of.
the Alps extending Into France brings
the figure aa high as mentioned. Italy, ;
it is stated, has * nequal amount of wb-
ter power available, but only $00,000
nequal amount of wa-
horraTpow#r ’i* “utUIxed U as jrat 7 In°°that
country, falls of 1ft 000 horse Power are
abundant The estimate for the avails-
b * water power In Swttxerlond la incom
plete, but 100.000 horse power lx in use.
. Th* available power In Germany la
700.000 tort* power, 100,040 hors* power
belay utilised. In Norway the estimated
Power te 900.000 horse power, and In
bweden 740,000. a large part of which Is
already developed In both countries. As
regard* aval 1 able water power, Russia
lt being estimated that
11.000.000 horse power ceuM be takes out
of the Russian rivers, of which only
S5.W9 horse power ha* been developed.
Great Britain and Spain cem# teat In
the estimate, only 70.000 horse power be
ing utilized in either country. it is
stated that Japan haa available water
power of 1.005,000 hone power, of which
only 7 per cent has as yet been utilised.
development in the United Btates 4.600.-
000 horse power from water sourest, and
the government's statistical figures tndl- -
cate that the available water power in
the cguntry Is nearly 10.000.000 hone
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