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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1908
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
Attend the Great
25% REDUCTION SALE
OF-—
OVERCOATS
STAR CLOTHING CO.
"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. President L. P. HILLYER, Vice-Pro.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY,Ca.Gier.
YOU DON’T NEED A LANTERN
to And honrst stationary. Just com©
here and you onuld rfiooaa reliable*
stationery with your «yei abut. In
fact, you couldn't select an Infatior
quality because wa doa't keap that
kind. No watered Inks, no (llmay
bindings, no writing paper* that are
only blottara. See what wa fcavo and
you'll get what you went.
MACON BOOf(CO
, 615 Cherry street
Have a
Carriaeg
handeome trimming and smart appear
ance will not bo axoelled by any you
meat In your travels. And all the
pretttncaa la not on ttie outside cither.
Tha matqtalala bind making arc <i*
good as. tho looks. Think you'd like
that kind? . . • ,1
C. F. STROBERG
(Schntzman’s Oltl Stand.)
BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY
All Kinds of Building nnd Repairing of Carriages and
' Wagons.
OLD JASPER RYE
A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY
100 Proof, Double Stamp
We especially recommend this goods to
those tlint prefer a high proof goods equal
to 1 Kittled iu bond goods at 25 per cent
higher prices. A trial order win provo the
quality. We guamntoo satisfaction.
4 Full Quarts 83.85
8 Full Quarts $7.25
JASPER^ Quarts $10.25
Express prepaid to any point readied
by Southern Express Co.
D. f. & C. P. LONG
P. 0. Box 1056
LONG TERMS
IN JHE PEN
Many Criminal Cates, Heard in 8u-
perior Court Yesterday—Special
Term of the Houeton Court
Has Been Called,
The superior court had a busy time
of It yesterday In the trial of crim
inal caeca, no lees then five being
disposed of.
When court opened, the Jury on the
case of Marlon Raffleld, the negro who
burglarised Head's VJnevlIlo drug
store, returned a verdict of guilty.
He was sentenced to five years In the
penitentiary.
An order was passed transferring
the case of Joe Tidwell, charged with
a misdemeanor offense, to the clt)
court.
Will Mingo was convicted of rob
hery end sentenced to ten years in
the state prison. He recently robbed
Kaplan's jewelry store, making bfa
escape and going to Savannah where
ha pawned some of his loot, and whery
he waa also captured.
Pig Thomas, a flfteen-year.old ne
gro. was convicted of assault with in
tent to murder, but because of hte
youth he was given omy six months,
with the alternative of paying a flnu.
Jim Thompson wad found Igullty
of car-breaking, receiving sentence ef
five yesrs. HI broke Into a oar In
the Central of Georgia yards and stole
fifteen Stetson hats. He later sold
these hats at such reduced prices that
an Investigation and then his arrest
followed.
When court adjourned a Jury was
out on the cases of Henry Jackson
nnd Charlie Lyon, charged with rob
bery.
Going to Houston.
A special term of the Houston SU'
perior court has been called and
Judge Felton. Solicitor Brunson and
the other officials will leave Monday
morning. This extra session of court
will he held for tho purpose of Indict
ing end trying the negroes who kill
ed Mf. James II. Hall. There 1s
much feeling against them In Hous
ton county and It la deemed advisable
to have their trial as soon as pos
sible.
Upon the return of the court, the
present criminal session will be re
sumed.
Old Settlers.
Old sge produces a general weak
ness of all the functions pf nature.
PJvery vital organ works with leas
ease.
Tills Is particularly true of the liver
and bowels and constipation follows.
Indirectly causing kidney trouble and
rheumatism. The liver must be rtlmu-
lated to do Its proper work but not
will, violent cathartics. Thor use
sharks the entire system and produces
weakness and sickness Instead of
strength and health. Nature's flemedy
(NR tablets) Is the only safe and
right remedy for constipation and all
liver and kidney troubles, because It
cures the trouble snd In addition
-trengthen* snd builds up tne entire
system. Relieves rheumatism. Get a
2&c. box from King A Ollphant.
FERTILIZER MIXERS
Msn From all 8ectiona of tho 8tate
Will Gather in Macon Next
Tuesday.
The Indications are that there will
b« nearly a hundred In attendance
upon the first annual convention ot
the fertiliser mixers of the state, which
will be held In this city next Tues
day. Atlanta. Amerlrus. Augusta, Co
lumbus. Havannah. Brunswick, Al
bany, Rome. Athens and other cities
will be represented.
la the purpose of the fertiliser
mixers to organise a state association
along the lines of the Cotton Seed
Crushers' organisation, and for that
reason nearly every "miser" in tho
state will be here. Entertainment
will be shown them by tho offh
and employes of the local fertilising
establishments.
'bankruptcy cischarge
61VEN TO J. J. FLAHIVE
Order Passed by Judge Speer Yeeter-
day Morning—Other Cases Heard
in Federal Court
to J. J. FJahtVe, In the United States
court yesterday morning.
This action had been opposed by the
Acme Brewing Company and other
creditors on the ground that Flahive
had concealed I2.G00 from them and
from the court but the charges were
not sastalned upon trial. Flahlve’s
statement that the money was los*
In the fire that destroyed his store waa-
accepted by the court :•« there was
no evidence to the contrary.
The hearing of tho case of Annie
H. Lathrop et al. vs. Redding H. Pate
et al* a land suit, occupied |fcc atten
tion of the court nearly all Tf yester
day morning. The defendants made
a motion that the suit be dismissed,
but such action was not allowed.
Judge Speer ordered, however, that
the plaintiffs file their ease hi equity
within the next ten days. It appeared
that the complainants had not tiled
their suit in the proper legal man
ner.
An order passed by the court yes
terday confirmed the composition offer
of S3 1-3 per cent made by Lionel W.
McKensie. a bankrupt of
ma. <3a.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
Has been used for over EiTTY-FIVB
TEATlfi bv MILLIONS of MOTHERS for
their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHtNO
with ITUFTCT BUCCE8B. It 0OOTHK8
the CHILD. SOFTENS the GTTMB. A 1,-
LA TS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLTO
K d Is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA.
Id by Druggists In every pun of the
world. Be sure and uk for ‘ Mrs. Wins-
loir's Soothing Syrup." and take no otli-
«r kind. Twenty-fly# rents a bottle.
Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs
Act. June 10th. lSOd. Serial Number less
AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY.
REV. J. E. DICKEY WILL
WILL PREACHJERE SUNDAY
To Occupy the Pulpit of First Metho
dist Church at Both Morning
and Evening Services.
The announcement 1" made that
■Rev. J. K. Dickey, president of Emory
College at Oxford. Ga., nnd one of
the best known divines of the state,
will occupy the pulpit of the First
Street Methodist Church at both
morning and evening services tomor
row. He takes the place of the pas
tor, Bov. W. H. Budd. who Is attend
ing the South Georgia Conference ut
Quitman. Dr. Dickey Is one of tho
most eloquent ministers of Georgia,
and he will be sure to he greeted
by largo audiences. A special musical
program has been arranged for both
aervlces.
Arrangements are also being made
to fill the pulpits of the other Metho
dist churches of tho city. It Is likely
that preachers will'be sent here for
the purpose by tho conference. Rev.
J. O. Ryder will preach at tho Mul
berry Street Church.
Have you tried ClinchfieM. Wrlto
the Southern Sales Agency of ih<
Cithohfleld Coal Corporation. Char
lotte. N. C."
NEW CITY DIRECTORY
AT THE
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"Tils Wayne Muslcsl Comedy Co."
Tha Wayne Musical Comedy Company
offer music, fun and girls with an abund
ance of each next week at ths Grand for
a two-night and one matinee engagement.
Commencing Monday. Dec. 7. "The White
Hat" will receive it* initial local presen
tation. On the strength of what has been
aaid of It In other atlas this play should
prove a rare treat for those who like
this form of entertainment. Incidental
to the play there are Introduced more
than twenty musical numbers, the most
popular of. which are '1 Want to Hear
a Yankee Doodle Tune" "Playing the
1‘onlei.” “T.k. a Rid. With M." "Sir
Old Fox." "I Need a Job." A large eho-
rus becomingly costumed is heard to ad
vantage fn the several ensemble numbers.
On Tuesday at the matinee. "The Money
Maker" will be given, and the engage
ment will conclude Tuesday night with
"The Circus Girl."
Al. H. (Metz) Wilson.
Al. If. Wilson, the sweet singer and
talented German dialect comedian, will
be the attraction at the Grand opera
house on Wednesday. Dec. f. In Sidney
H. Ellin’ romantic- comedy drama. "When
Old New York Was Dutch." In this
play Mr. Kills has furnished Mr. Wilson
opportunities, both In the singing and
acting lines, which are said to portray
him at his best. During the progress of
the play the audience la drawn Into the
picturesque pioneer days of old New
York, two centuries ago. and the heart
Interest is awakened by the love affairs
Montezu- of a young nobleman (Mr. Wilson), tem
porarily reduced to rags, and a young
maiden of noble family. The play
throughout appeals to those who appre
ciate strong sentiment and a generous
measure of the romantic. Mr. Wilson is
supported this season by a competent
cast Including Irma La Pierre, Julia
noteholder, Florence Stover, Edith
Wright, Fletcher Harvey. Wm. Balfour,
PR,, f 1* V n. 1 nirtiorH MlPnv PnB. Mnh.
Ross O'Neal. Richard Mllloy, Ross Mob'
ley. Max Myers. Vic Jossenberger, Olive
Wright. Burt Sheridan. RoHIn V. Mallory,
Lillian Van Arsdale and Florry Sloan.
new part of Tony Allen In "The Boys of
Company B" at the Grand opera house
on Thursday. Dec. 10. Is receiving tre
mendous ovations all along the line for
his excellent work In what Is called the
most Gllmoresque part he has ever
played. Mr. Gilmore is peculiarly Intense
In his likes and dislikes. A part that
suits him he moulds to his personality
until It seems the embodiment of Gilmore.
He touches it with a curiously atrong Im
aginative qunllty. a supreme distinction
qunllty.
. -ie Is
mlrably trained
of style; he Is splendidly gifted and ad-
; be Is
otlon. His sincerity Is unimpeachable
and he works out his conclusions as only
the daring worker Is allowed to work
them out. He Is essentially Imaginative
and heroic and possesses a simplicity of
sentiment and effort uncommon to these
days of grandiose actors, who In their
-. *- flnd themselves
welcome Mr. Gilmore In his i
role.
"The Devil."
With a flow of spicy quips that tickle
the sensibilities and make the llstenet
forget that they emanate from tho llns
of the Evil One. that suaVe rascal, the
Devil, wll] make his initial appearance
at the Grand on Friday. Dee. 11. when
Henry W. Ravage will
authorized
A Bum
Drawing
man may not mind a bum
'drawing of himself—but he’s
pretty likely to object to bum
Underwear, that draws and
binds, and is generally uncom
fortable, on account of poor
shape and poor material.
We’vo Underwear in light, medium and heavy Cot
ton or Wool—that will not only warm your body, but
will give comfort and pleasure in the weariugs—because
the materials are carefully selected, and the garments
are properly shaped. ’
You’re entitled to the best your money will buy—
why not demand it—and get it—HERE!
I IN SELECTING
YOUR BANK
appearance
_-je. 11. when,
offer the only i
Henry W. Savage .
authorized version of the astonishingly:
clever Hungarian play, which Is the topic:
paramount,1n Nsw York and the capitals
of Europe at the present moment. "The
Devil" is a keen-cutting comedy abounding
Asthma Sufferers Snould Know This.
Foley’s Honey and Tar has cured
many caeee of asthma that were **on»
elderefi hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Burs-
Ing, 701 West Third street. Davenport.
Iowa, write*: A.severe cold contract
ed twelve years ago was neglected
until It finally grew Into asthma. The
best medical skill available could not
give me more than temporary relief.
Foley’* Honey and Tar was recorn
mended and one fifty-rent bottle on
tlrely cured me of asthma which had
b«en growing on me for twelve years.
If I had tuken It at the start I would
have been saved years of suffering."
BY NASHVILLE CLUB
THE MACON FIRST-SACKER WAS
WANTED BY THREE TEAMS,
BUT WA8 AWARDED TO
Th« nut of th. Macon
club, whoorcr he may be,, will have »
more difficult Job than hu been
thought.
He mot. among other thlnga And a
good man for the A ret bag. for Fred
Wohtteben will no longer wear a Ma
con uniform.
ITho buret of Secretary FUrrelVa
bulletin, .bow that the big fellow, tho
heel Ar*t baaeman of th. South At
lantic. ha. been drafted by Na.hvllle,
of tho Southern I-rague. and wilt All
the vacancy created by the lo>. of
Jake Dauhert, who return, to Cleve
land. There I, hardly eny doubt
about Wohlleben’o making good, a,
I ho la Hilly the equal or any ilr*f-
I eackor now lu the Southern l.eaauv.
I and a great deal Inter than th* ma-
Wohlleben goes to Nash villa,
| It waa not because of his undesira-
j bllltjr elsewhere. Drafts ware put in
for him by the Elmira team of the
NVnr York State Uttgue, b> *\>rt
Wayne of the Central league, and by
Nnshvllle. lie was awimled t.» the
latter club. , .
Upon the recommendation of John
UsVvrkir. the Du yum club drafted
Frank Rhoton. bat as h.- ha* been
■old |o Mobile the draft will not fcoM
good. Tbare hie been some trouble
between Rhoton anil Ms new owmro.1
but tt U Hkely that h' will rvp'r
to Mobile In the eprlng. that club
Juv'ng " new nmnigvr. I
* The fans down In Jacksonville <r
mlchtv sore because rhe\ imi*t In#-
Mu Ranee. wh*» ha* proven such an j
» - ... + *(Tb-lent manager f-" two season*.
Jacksonville, FIs. r Mali b is bee* drifted h» M»»V R.vk 1
11 end »: t* nut likely that Mlk« F.nn,
HH-f-H 1 t-H'd-l H I I Hi will 1H him alookc.
/
Work Will Probably Ba Finishi
Within th* Naxt Thirty days—
An Increase of Population
I* Certain.
Men are at work canvassing the city
for a new city directory, and It la
expected that the work will bo com
pleted within tho next thirty days.
At prcaont tho full forco of the com
pany doing the work la not here, but
about twenty more employes will ar-
rlvo In a few days, and tho compila
tion of the directory will then be
rushed.
The officials In charge stnto that no
correct estimate of tho city's popula
tion can now he made, but they would
not be surprised at an Increase of sev
eral thousands. They state, however,
that there are no more vacant stores
In the city than there were at this
time la«t year.
Tho official population of the city
will, of course,*.be considerably aug
mented because of the annexation of
Vlnevllle. '
YESTERDAY’8 WEATHER.
Meteorological data furnished by the
local office of the United 8tatee weath
er bureau, department of agriculture,
for the twenty-four hours ending at 4
p. in., local time.
Thermograph Readings.
■■■■. .40111 am..47
mn..39} * am..41 M m ..is
4l! t am..39 7 am..41 1 pm..lo
• .... g am..43: 2 pm..52
.3* S am. .44, 3 pm..R3
6 pm
« pm'. . .42) t am. .W) it irniiAs) r pm'
» pm...41, 2 am..3* 9 am..44 3 pm,
lo pm.. 41 4 ain..3S»:lo am..i4 4 pm..63
in bristling witticism* and caustic satire.
It was adapted for tho American stage
by Oliver tferford. the humorist, and It
Is presented by a notable cast of players.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for house
keeping or sleeping; meals If desired.
Phone 1473.
Medicine That Is Medicine. .
"I have suffered a good deal with
malaria and stomach complaints, but
I have now found a remedy that keeps
me well, and that remedy Is Electric
Bitters: a medicine that Is medicine
for stomach and liver troubles, and
for run down conditions," si
C. Kle.mler. of Halllday, Ark. Elec
tric 'Bitters purify and enrich
blood, tone up the nerves, and Impart
vigor and energy to the weak. Your
money will be refunded If It falls to
help you. 50c at all drug stores.
SHIPPING NEWS
give careful attention to the stability of the bank and Its willingness to
t-operate with patrons In the development of their business.
Our customers value and "bank on" our willingness and ability to assist
them In every way consistent with safe, sound banking. Whether their
account be large or small we appreciate their patronage.
This makes for a mutually satisfactory and profitable arrangement and
for the future well-being of both bank and patron.
We shall be pleased to have you open an account with ua.
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. MALLARY. President.
W. P. WHEELER. Asst, to Pres.
CECIL MORGAN, Vico Pres. •
J. J. COBB. Vice Pres.
E. N. LEWIS. Cashier.
SAVANNAH. Ga., D-*». 4—Arrived:
flteame'rs C?lty of Cofcumbus, (Burg.
New York: Chatham. Hudgins. Balti
more; Blrkshlre, Freeman. Philadel
phia; Asia, (Ger.), Krlete, Norden-
ham.
Silled: Steamers Voorturg. (Dutch)
Pousen. Bremen; H&rlyn, OBr.), Tho-
burn. Havre.
CHARLESTON. S. C.. f>e. 4.-
Arrlved: Steamers Mohawk, Kemble.
Jacksonville, and proceeded for New
York; Iroquois, Ingram. New York,
nnd proceeded for Jacksonville; nap
tha yacht Pastime and Scnklel, New
York, bound for Miami.
JACKSONVILLE. Fta- Dee. 4-Ar
rived: Steamers Arapahoe. Chlchestei,
New York; Chippewa. Googtns. Bos
ton; Agtrrln. (Br.), Kirkwood, Nor
folk; schooners Thelma, Spofford,
New York; LImah C. Kaminski, Han-
Carberet.
Hotel Marlborough
Broadway, 36th and 37th Sts., Herald Square, New York
Most Centrally Located Hotel on
Broadway.. Only ten minutes walk
to 25 leading theatres. Completely
renovated and transformed in every
department. Up-to-date in all re
spects. Telephone ih each room.
Four Beautiful Dining Rooms
with Capacity of 1209.
The Famous
German Restaurant
Broadway’s chief attraction for Spe
cial Food Dishes and Popular Millie.
Eoropeia Plia. 400 Boimi. 2M Bithi.
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SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. M. TIERNEY. Mmwr
New Orlssne Racing.
River R-port.
Th* OrmUlgre river ot Macon at 7 l
, read t.S feet, at Ilawklnsvllle 0.2 of j
day meeting, possibly the last to be held
qg:»'n'
foot, at Abbeville 2.5 feet, and ut LmnlH'ri
at this fa
--—*•*•* s_.
Louisiana. A large number
j string*.
— owing to tb
race track gamhlng In
ge number of horsemen
with the usual number of good.
RAISE PASTOR’S SALARY
DUBLIN, Ga., Dee. 4.—The board of
stewards of the Dublin Methodist church
this week raised the salary of the pastor
of the Dublin Methodist church from
41.800 to 42.000. A parsonage Is fur
nished, which Is valued at 425 per month,
making a total of 42,300 the charge here
is worth to the pastor. For some years
*“ ‘ * * ' r there
the birthday of Jefferson Davis will be
appropriately observed by the people of
Dublin. The exercises will be held at
tho school auditorium. The exercises will
lm opened by prayer by Rev. Allen Fort.
Rev. J. W. Stokes will close the exercises
with a benediction. James A. Thomas,
Esq., and C. A. Weddlngton, Esq., will
totnl of 42,300 th
:o the pastor. F
the salary has been 41.800, but
are but three churches In tne south
Georgia conference which pays more
than Dublin—Wesley, Savannah; M
ry. Macon, and St. Luke, Columbus]
it Is not known who will be the pastor
next year, but the Large majority of th*
people of the city, regardless of denomi
national lines, desire the return of Rev.
Wm. F. Smith, who 1ms been the pastor
for the past two years.
To Honor Memory of Jefferson Davis.
Sunday afternoon the anniversary of
Play for Davis Cup,
MELBOURNE. Dec. 4.—Play for the
Dnvta International lawn tennis cup, em
blematic of the amateur tennis champi
onship of the world, will begin her* to
morrow between the American challeng
er* and the Australian defenders. The
cup is now- held by Australia. Beals C.
Wright, of Boston, and Frederick B.
Alexander, of New York, are the Ameri
can representatives, having wort the right
to challenge for the cup In a contest with
a British team in Boston last September.
The Yankee players aro confident of their
ability to wrest the trophy from the Aut>
t rattans.
DRIFTING
TOWARDS
BRIGHT’S DISEASE
Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away,” are
drifting towards Bright’s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms.
FOLIYSKIDNEYCURE
stops Irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues
of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys.strain out
s- the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and
the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body,
causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc
If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY’S
KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a
fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system.
How to Find Out.
You con easily determine if your kidney* ora
oat of order by setting aside for 34 hoars a
bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If
upon examination it 1* cloudy or milky or hat
a brick-dust sediment or small particles float
about in it, vour kionevs are diseased, and
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should be takes
at once.
Qo B. Burtiana TettHfoa After Four Tsars.
G. B. Burhana of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes:
"About four yean ago I wrote you statist that I had beta entirely
eared ef a severe kidney trouble by tskiag less than two bottles of
Foley’s Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped th* brick-dust sediment end
pels eed »> mp**nUof kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that
I have never hat* a return of any of thoa. symptom, during tha four
yesn that have eUp*ed, and I am evidently cured to atay cured, and
heartily recommend Fol-y'a Kida.y Cura to aay ana .ufferteg from
kidney or bladder trouble/’
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