Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 06, 1908, Image 18

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.. 2 . THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1908 PUT YOURSELF IN HIS PLACE t ! PERHAPS ONE OF THESE- Suspenders Umbrellas Walking Cane Suit Case Scarf Pin .« Cuff Buttons Fancy Hose linen Handkerchiefs (Silk Handkerchiefs Initial Handkerchiefs The most generally accepted holiday remembrance this year will be something practical—something to wear. The panic and depression made lots of the fellows oconomize, in some way or other, usually on the smaller needs of their attire.. Now they find their wardrobes uncommonly bare of Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Vests, Mufflers, Cloves and other accessories that one can get along without for awhile—but which means so much to every well-dressed man. Then there are always useful and acceptable articles—such as Loung ing Robes, Bath Robes, Pajamas and other wearables which add to. a man’s comfort. When thinking of a remembrance—Put yourself in his place. ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPECIAL NOTICES Jesse B. Hart & Bro. Funeral Directors OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. On Moount of the fact that Da mir, ber »Ui coma# on Hunday. Urn Look* mrlll ha open for payment of •tit* county and poll usaa for yaar until Datatnhar Slat. After that <iat# n faa will ba laauad and Interest ♦ai.d coata charged. Office Ml Mul iorry afreet. ALBERT JONES. That Collector. CITY TAX NOTICE. Ybt fourth and last Instalment of tha rit v 1,1* ia no wdue. Taijiayera ara no* ^■mama r,,.u «>r in n. r»B. T1 MILKY. Trta». TV PURSLEY & OLAY, unoiutakeua Always ©pro. an and SIS Mulberry M. tacuaive undtrtkk.ng houta In Macon. Plena 4fS. Prepared to All rtauraph Or telephone orders on chart ■'out*. Carrlaoaa ta funeral M.M. —GO TO— WESLEYAN Tho best instruction is the cheapest. FOR RENT THE PARK HOTEL MACON, OA. Will lease for n term of years. Completely furnish ed. The only first oIosh hotel in the city at rate of $2.00 per day. In center of city. Splendidly furnishod. En joys a large patronage of the best dues. Other interest only reason for leasing. None hut those with security need apply. ' B. L. HENDRICKS OWNER AND PROPRIETOR. Tut.d.y M.bnw. I U-PKOPUt—II Monday Nipht. O.cnmb.r Pth Tn. KoUlcklno Mu.icl CrnMy, -THB WHITE MAT* “THE MONEY MAKER.* * Tu.id.y Nl.ht, D.c.mb.r |th -THE CIRCUS GIRL." All M'l of Oits.r, SpMd »nd Uf. Twmliu with run and Lauchtar. Pr --Matin*. Me; olfht lie tc WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEC. S. tdMjr n. Bile pteaeate tha Slacln* Aahamdnr of Oefnaa Blihd, A! H. (MeU) Wilson When Old New York was Dutch NEW SONGS A*PLENTY. J»IUUMI lit To n *. Lyric Theater AL J. WAYNE, A "COKER IN CORK” Black Face Nonsense. Bingham & Thornton IN THEIR BURLESQUE FLIRTATION. *After A HusbandI.” TWO REELS OF PATHE'S POPULAR PICTURES. TIME FOR PAYING TAKES Tha ta* coltector'e office la now a pop ular ptaro. Tha lint# far th# payment of lh# yaar a la km expiree mi IhTmhaitd •haw »• • rook ta avoid th# ft fa# that a III follow for those who have not raid a# iht ee a fas are expensive, lertud- In* nil costa ant HitrreoL thaaa a ha eaa man#*# to get up tha money ara now doing ee Ae th# time to abort, thrre TO t, uT?,J!gy&F 41 ' <tU0 * STATE BANK EXAMINERS WERE ATWORK YESTERDAY Th. hook ..uuin.ra fraa sul. Tim.- Uirr Pur, »m,. wm in lh. city r* ,■ id.v r.nmbiins lh. .at. Marten* «4ss I'Hily *U th# attarwoaa. H vu faund that Cashier Chesfpry was three, cent* over noma tiiaa a*# at a #lm|ar os- anlnatlo* ha waa found ah umi anil tha rind af yaatardar to now almost Mulberry Street M. E. CUmMIE In ihr ahM-nev of tha pastor. flfc J T Ks.t.r mil s'ondu. i tha morale* and rxramg aar\W«a at this church. Ef ary Woman * iiamJ UU >w SUFFRAGETTES USE TONGUES AND LASH 0HANC6LL0R OP EXCHEQUER FINDS HIMSELF IN THE MIDST OF MOB. and that a suffrage clausa would ba Included In tho government's fran chise bill, which, howevor. could hi* lntruduc#d until tha eva <jf dtokolutlnn of parliament. Th> lib erals, however, ha aald. would demon- strata to tha houia of lords that the housa of commons was not so Irnpo tent a> was Imagined. APPIES-PIIES OF ’EM AT BIGJPPLE SHOW MACON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ASKED TO BNDORIB NATIONAL APPLE WBBK. LONDON. Dec. S.—The gulf be tween tha suffragists and thi auffra g<ttca, tha latter being tha tarm gen erally uaed to describe tha militant srctlon of tha ftmals agitators who hallava in street riots, and attacks on cabinet ministers aa tha quickest means of attaining tha suffrage for their sea. waa further widened lata today by reason of a ilerca demon at rat Ion Indulged In by the auffra- C ites at Alban HaU against David nyd-Oeorgs. chancellor of tha as- *tST chancellor waa addressing I suffrage meeting under the auai ot tha llardly present ___ _ ■ known tha government's Intention# re' larding tha problem of woman suf frage. when n great uproar broke out. Strident voices from all parts of tha hall shrieked: We want deeds, not words." Three hundred and fifty stewards af the halt, anticipating disturbances, moved down the aisle on tha woman who had Interrupted tha a pecker with ** if ejecting them. They found Hied to their seats, a con fused struggle then began between the men and tha woman, but Anally the chains were cut and tha suffra gette# expelled But tha numbers af the disorderly seamed ta Increase rather than dlmln. toll. Soma of tha woman ware armed with whips, aad they repelled vigor- oualy every attempt to eject them. Every time Mr. Uoyd-Oearga at tempted ta apeak his voice waa drown* ad wtth mingled groans and ba was compelled to Finally the organist trk _ tha hysterica! sisterhood bv "What saw tha matter bar* out it we# af ao use. and panda.nonlum feigned. The uproar waa at Its height ‘ doses suffragette*. vacantly Tha Macon Chamber of Commerce baa received a communication from th« Chamber of Commerce at Bpokanc. Wash., announcing/ that from December 7 to It the national apple ahow would h# held In flpokane far the purpoee of ad vertising and exploiting the apple aa a national food. . . . # They state that tha week of tha na tlonal apple show has been declared na tional apple week, and apple dealera and others connected with the apple Industry all over the United mates will give the apple epee!a! prominence during that They request that the Macon Chamber of Commerce pass resolutions endorsing national apple week, and bring It ao prominently aa possible before the peo- £*£ Mi .sit «£•Wft practically every state In tha union. Five million apples, representing ex variety grown in tha world, and Incl _. In* the best product! of thirty-seven elate# In the union, four provinces In ta soothe iir ptaytae have been entered in the various compe< - f t? 1 * je r *'".£x amounting at tha national apple show. . .wises range from ff.ias far car of standard commercial winter apple* to W for a plat# of five apples. Judges of national reputation In tha United Btatia_a»d Canada will make ‘ awards, and Presidest Roosevelt, whe an enthuslastle supporter of the proji la to open the exposition by telegn from^washlngtan, IX C.. on the morn SOME SPLENDID SINGING AT THE FIRSTJPRESBYTERIAN Thera will ba some unusually good singing at tha First Presbyterian Church this morning. , . „ .. rnrr nnd Mra. C. R. Wright. Will slug is# Wagner, whose voice has , many ilrars. will sing as a solo. "My Rs< WAS NOT IDENTIFIED AS THE BOYJPURSE-SNATCHER But Rudolph Porter Wit Fined Fifteen Dollars far Loitering. Rttdotah'Farter, tha negro boy arrest ed on Friday night expected of being :k smas street near First was tried at iwmt. Sg£ff\JSSa^^S-TIlS. oft im K Hi MraSryhfrrr Jm ktf Xfn&St salvgg gf thatr outer wraps and ap* JW, waa :ha bayTthough h# reared In their Jail garK This ax-1 IV/IAt tC ,2m wSVR hihltlon a « l oa t' * Slstartiood like j bed bton^Tt e Mkara BatMtod that Hn- i Ml nr m k VulL Mrsaphon-a «Mi>h rad aJyotnuA ymi laiinfsya md belle nerc ln*«ght IMA uro k# t otoe t acaina deafening. The lewanl* ksi thrir tetnperw and as hey *•«»tlmiM to tkryw «»ut the * POLICE TRIAL ON YESJERDAY Inveatlgstlon of Charges Against Lieut. Mostly and Detective Jones—Result Nat Yet Known. The Investigation of the chargee against Lieut warren Mostly and De tective Tom Jones for conduct unbecom ing officers, wds held yesterday after- noon in tha council chamber, out tha findings of tha court of inquiry will not be made known until • o'clock tomorrow afternoon when another session of tha police committed will be held to Investl- rata charge# against Brevet Lieutenant WataMk. preferred by Mr. M. Ooldgar. growing out of the arrest made by that officer of a cltisen on Poplar atr ‘ time ago. Mr. Ooldgar claims officer allowed the. man he asked to ba — arredt and far ~ _____ ™ — whom na was at the time writing a summons, to strike him a terrible Now In Urn face. Tha summons was given tha man In stead of his being locked up aa Mr. Ooldgar thinks ought to hava been done. II Ja at this bearing that tha flndlng In tha case of yesterday will be made Tha facts brought out by the commit- -JO In thetr Investigation U Ueut Mose- ly and Detective Jones war# about aa thooe .printed at tha time. It was short ly after midnight whan Lieut Moeely was going on duty mat the detective near tha corner of tha auditorium on street They had some words _ reealted In the lieutenant at- tempting to strike the detective wtth hla etlck. the lick being caught by Offleer Rogers. The detective then drew hla gun, which waa token from him by Offi cer Braswell. Other officers ware pres- rat and the difficulty ended. At the ra west ©f Lieut. Moeaty chargee were pro Tarred ngalnst both, and the cases dock eted for the recorder. Later, it waa de termined that It was » cast for the po lice committee rather than for tha re- order and the raaee were taker, from the docket and tha facts .reported to Mayor MUler. who had both men aus- pended pending the Investigation that was held yesterday. Present at tha tnveattgatloo were C»,airmen Wheeler, Alderman Mayer, Mayor Miller and City Attorney Hall. MYSTERY OF BLOOD GN COLUMBUS STREET OLOOD STAIN# THAT CANNOT ACCOUNTED FOR BY THB ELECTION RIOT' ENDS SERIOUSLY Jolley Ross Is Shot By Mine ral Bluff Marshal and ' '.J. Deputies. BLUB JUDGE, On, DM. S—In au .taction riot at Mln.nl Shift toiar. J'.lloy no,, waa allot twlc# by Win McAilliUr. town manhal, and hi. dtputlaa. It la rot known whath.r or not th. ahot. an fatal. About Sft.cn (hot. wcr. And. : Young Ron. a boy, wm ahot in th. ♦rm during tha riot. The ahooting occurred about o'clock. Bullata flaw thick and faat (or .on), minute,, • Juat haw th, difficulty ,tart«d baa aot boon definitely ascertained. It cppnr. th.r. ni a dlapute lead bv Jollay Ron and Are arm. wen aoon brought Into me. Ron may bo fatal ly wounded, though th. .xt.nt of bit wounda la not yet known. : Mln.nl Bluff I. a village In Fannin county, which haa for many year, boao aan.ldand a hotbed of foflUca. Tho ,l,cllon waa purely local. JEWELS STOLEN IN PULLMAN CAR Beween New York and Rich mond Passenger Loses $10,000 Worth. RICHMOND .Va. Dec. t.—Hrt -I Williams Bueck. of this city, on arriv ing here yesterday from New York aver the Atlantic Coast Line, discovered that during tha night she bad been robbed while in a Pullman car of over lio.ooo worth of Jewelry. Thera Is no clue to tho thief or thfeves. 6emuel D. Turker. a negro, was ar rested tonight on the charge of stealing the bag containing the Jewelry. Tucker le the negro who removed the matti from the car on Ite arrival here, b denies the theft The theft was rot at the police station hers by M-s. I and her daughter, the latter wearing a fifteen thousand dollar necklace at the time. PANAMA BONDS IN BIGJEMAND Issue of $30,000,000 Is Over subscribed, According to Mr. Cortelyou. WASHINGTON. D«. S—Bid, fpl 130.ouft.000 of the bonds of the Panam* canal loan under Secretary Cortslycrd’e circular of November It last closed At the treasury department at 4:30 o’clock this Afternoon. It U understood that the number of bids received clearly indicate the loan has been-greatly oversubscribed. Secretary^ Cortelyou stated tonight thnt In view of the work In the tabu lation *o{*4he* bids, no Information as to the- number and prices oould be ob tained until Monday. TWO ARE KILLED IN DESPERATE BATTLE IN FIOHT WITH MOONSHINERS DEP UTY LITTLBRAL QIVB3 UP HIS LIFE. HUNTINGTON, W. Va.. Dec. «.—In a light between a doxen deputy marshals, and a gang of alleged moonshiners today, forty miles south of htrt. Deputy Sheriff IJttferal and Wm. Vinson wert killed. UtUerai was killed by Wm. Vinson, who was himself shot and killed by the of ficers. Ths deputies arrested Jos. Vln- a Morris Bates end Wm. Vinson, Jr., ara now en route to this city. Vin son and his men hava bean defying arrest for several months. About a month ago Joseph Vinson was a**t«rad In Tawrencs county, tty., by n officer from Louisa, Ky.. who started with him for ths Louisa jail. On the K'B'JK K.MB3? Ji at tha point of revolvers and recaptured Vinson. They put him on a horse and took him Into the mountains of West Virginia, where they have aloe* been defying Kentucky. Weal Virginia am' *$inaon°and > hia friends were an heavily irmed and Just such a ftaht as occurred iad been expected and all declared that /tnson should not be taken alive. R 1 that ••• did Sothtag but letter •mi th* streets at sight fiaroty Mine es ta Ue uwetrorts th* « of many of »he w#»t-« r. wrtr » *rn *f Finally the »>r.*v#lt!on bwsm# worn* gut and Mr IJ (Merge wa# attal to c^ntlnu*with only orowelvsal Is-] teITUbtlm He a*/uro 1 Ms as lienee j of |#4w Wm thee# a na f __ I>»rttv la (be csbiret nnj the l.itieral* b hue Oru( U HJ CUf| to tfi fa. »»J t>: ^ . **11!*#*' R IC0RD3 VITAL RESTORATIVE Early yesterday morning word reach- ktlve Smith went to that si Jckly as possible, bat whU# __ were there la abundasco. ha « SvSSpjP: Talk near th# side gate of a Academy was s post of a trail west across tha ss? & MTOj'arA js » * cut on one M. o( tn. umi *r.j STL°To,*! , ‘ moved away. Serna owe pasting In tht early morn- lngbaA madoUta sBmyarr. and oua tasss#?]e»s aceaatamod ta passing atoag thi* »%ro#' failed ta bring out any, twuktp at rr-‘ ^ SHERIFF ROBERTSON TAKES SOME MORE QfflfiE ROOM>i v COLUMBUS ELECTS COLUMBfl’S. Ofc, Dec. S—'The C>- lumbua »lilerm«nlc primers. |u h.ta today (or the nomination of rl,tu can didate. end Abet wee known ee the The eldcitnenle eendldatre on other ticket were nomlneted *jr me- Jorittc. reneln, from lot to 400. Tho primary reueJ olt quietly without the leeet eemhtence of dteorder. A httn vote we. polM. THE ALDERMEN ARE FAVORABLE To Granting ths PetHloh far Land en Reserve Asked fee bv th* Csntrel of *, OeecQla Railway. * yaettrday afternoon, and gave the pUce a thorough laspecticn. Tho ♦ * trained tha new hem Ul build- lr.« K .-SUJ' erected fee th* car* ct the •toy tod an 1 fo nd them to be CMP- • / an-« Tl*te In *\try detail. MoOM & cm can aoqr be fully cMpoxalast the .-sM weather, aad rarr way made < t » e. - vi#n found t «t l* -«n« n#-*- _.v rr i - * a hydrant st this locality •be*.*f Rabertaoa taut wow ut.n the f-r ttm t»'- tettoa of th* bul:nags, affiaa it the base meat of the aoart b«tosa| After Teavtog the stocko«io S party formerty aenum l » |he u» ceCm-t e !*eAAj'l(f tha Partin of T>p*^ in which H» WI1 r ' . -M ett . • ’ kk apasuy*uted N- t- •♦utWjL «n . n.,. ,t K .>.HIf t. Gmwtdnilwey far the »>|...i-a U l».lr . ...... tv ti.vrwutnf. kqd u. n. HM I. •' #. TV, m— I,. ef ■WWW* • • I ,U.r do ute put «f ta, r~«n., ud JUST THE GIFT There is a hook for you to give to any relative or friend that will convey exactly your message of love and good will—of whatever nature. Nothing else will do this. ALL THB NEW BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM Elegant line of Gift Books. Very complete line for Children. A book solves the question in many cases. PICTURES FOR GIFTS. Our line of Pictures this season is unusually attrac tive. Lots of dainty, nice little water colors, ’photo graphs,'pastels, in attractive frames. We have nice pictures from 35c to $35.00. McEVOY’S 572 Cherry St. 410-412 Third Street An Attractive Lot of “Specials” for Monday You will find it well worth while to come in Monday to buy some of these “Specials,” representing the very best quality and style; the prices are very much less than usual for the simple reason that they are “specials.” ‘ The purpose of these spe cials is to attract to the store people who not only appre ciate good bargains, but like wise appreciate good mer chandise, honest prices and fair, honorable and broad minded mercantile integrity. 15c Men's Pure Linen Hand kerchiefs, Special 10c Men's Four Ply Linen Collars, Special $1 Men's Silk Lined Undressed Kid Gloves, Special 35c Boys' and Misses' Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, Special 50c Children's Lamb Wool Sweaters, Special $1 Extra Warm Comforts, Full Size, Special opposition. * ■ w*(0 who hid " n '°|$5 All Wool California Blankets, Special 10c Outing, Special Tc 10c Tc 79c 23c 25c 89c $3.50 McWILUAMS-RANKIN CO. mOA12 Third Street they also saw the advantage the several grants asked ter would bo In tha shoo — —.* Almost ovorr ana of the of emmcfl were outspoken ta and some of HEIMATH HALL Ml Walnut Street. eer t? to 1:30 o. m. grant*, ar.d eon* cf them • •. • • t • make th* i«- llnely low for the reason that * * • . n . f t* * »:• p« » • ! tT.&Sr'iJd'th.'SrilLtLiJi £i r ,3 »**•♦? 4.0^7^- -T-iSoK «hi fSwffU» 0 !d h.r, h«.n j .M.OT* l V 1 Vrff?" l: C0 " V *" ,,M •«< purposes far whkb fbte additional - • l« : . l *. ;r : r-1! |q The Tr •- skjs v srssLnart " ertirla nm« study. Having t rvrr th« tong »rv themeolvoo fbmttar «'' - %»•,-- for t.i# quiwf, IUs pral|tae Ujat tber# —j - i • iv .tr*i tt at* *1 1 N -•4r . rig t M t; t live MMnffk On* Hoe. tt, IMS. n the | Georgia State Sanitarium, MU'*dg«**tu«. • kins for furnishing this Institution M*t»d I wtth iut pUee for tne quarter ending March >1. lljl. will be awarded r*e<^mber Steward, a S. S.