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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1908\
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Or What will be mighty close to one is what the weather man promises, beginning tonight. Hundreds of
families will be thrown into a panic because they have not made preparation. To these we beg to say
that we have every facility for fully meeting ANY demand that can possibly be made upon us for the
Promptest Delivery of All Grades of Coal and All Kinds of Wood
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In addition to owning the greatest sufficiency of teams for handling a large amount of business daily under normal conditions, we
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and do GUARANTEE the promptest delivery ALWAYS, of all our orders, no matter how large or how urgent.
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OUR SOLICITORS ARE ON THE STREETS AND THE TELEPHONE IS AT YOUR OWN HAND
Phone 211 GOINS & SMALL CO
.TODAY, M.tln» and Night
The Wayne Musical
Comedy Company
15—PBOPI.E—>5
With * Chorus of SO Pretty Girls.
Matinee*
The Money Maker”
Night
“The Circus Girl”
All full of Ginger. Speed and Lire.
Teeming with Pun and Laughter,
rrtoee—Matinee Wc; Night 26o io
*1.00.
WEDNE8DAY NIGHT, DEC.
'frldncy R. Kills
A1 H. (Metz) Wilson
* In his Song-bedsfhed Plajr,
When Old New York was Dutch
K romantic tale of early dhye cm
Ixjllinhed with beautiful and well,
arranged acenlc effects.
NEW 80NQ3 A-PLENTY.
Each a Musical Gem.
"Hsian.* *The Old Chimney Cor-
t»»r,** **Anf Wlodsresehn Fraullen/
-pnd “Around the Camp Firs."
rRICES 25c TO 91.50.
Thursday Night, Doctmbtr 10th,
Mitswm
presents;
PAUL
ILNORE
In
MAN WITH A
BROKEN BACK
Vsntsd • Certificate That He Was
Physically Unable ts Plght Hla Wife,
Who Had Him Arreitsd On That
Charge.
What appeared to ba an ordinary eaaa
of domestic Infelicity at the recorder'
court yesterday morning, turned mi
quite an Interesting story.
A one-armed negro named Henry
‘‘hargod by his wife, !,ou.
Every lady In Macon will be
ti'. , ioi 4 i|?S? l& it 5 l!3!S UK .7''I ntcr08tc d in tho demonstration
[“' r .. »"? il.nrr " mull hivo hid
hla doubts M to the result of the tri
hcaauae he Induced Attorney Hines
t<* to court and look after hie Interest
l-Jenry Home eighteen
elrlana ...
In wrftBIPMpmRPI
or more-momli* ago.'ilenry Was ...
plove of the Central of Georgia Railway,
and somewhere about the old Ice factory
■ar nr knocked down
the Macoit IinspYt'ni'“and
that hie hark was broken. It
hundred to one ahql that Nanry must
die. hut !»r. Howard J. Williams and
®th*r surgeons went to work on him.
wora on ins oatKf.ine. What they did
cannot he writ explained, hut they did all
tlint modern science and skill could do.
and then let It go with tho hope that
Whatever they did would turn out all
! n ^ut course «/ time the bnnea
RHHtf eice^Mon
’ of such rases.
“TheBoysofCompanyB”
r and
Tor
nad>* of Naw York National
4fe. by Rida Johnson Young,
rnted at Lyceum Theater New
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11
knit together, and wlS . ..
that he had ope Hu bone In hla
than he had before, and that he was
necessarily mvay-hacked to some extent,
Henry astonished and plcaawt the doc-
tors by getting well. Fbr thla reason.
Henry was always known after the
operation as one of the Rentarkabl* Re
coveries. and hla case has been duly
recorded In all thF lending medical
Journals, to wy nothing of betna point
ed at with pride by ths hospital -
gcona. The record Is ally — — *
lent, the wife. told (hi
Henry had triad to apeak i
urday night. thev being separated, and
tlmt when she refused io sneak to lilm.
he drew a pistol from hla left mat pools-
d pointing It at her said that he
uln* to kill her and then kill him-
■I went after Officer An-
.HL..et*d Henry some two
.. - later hut found nb pistol on him.
Henry then told bis side. lie said
that she came to him on Haturdav nlaht
and tried to hulldoae him. and that nhe
carried a knife tip her aleeve, and she
threatened to mil hla threat lie aald
tloil once before she had nut of him. and
did cut hla mat. Ha said he war al
ways afraid of Ida wife, and that at one
time whan he did not get un as soon In
the morning aa she wanted him. she
■loused a bucket nf cold Water on him tn
the bed. lie told of other and divers In-
dlgnltlea she had heaped upon him aver
Ths
since he had Ills hack broken,
breaking of his lack seems to have be
the cause of his wife turning sgalnat
him. He said Ihet ho could not support
her as well with n broken hack as he
could before, and that ho was compelled
only Halit work.
The recorder dlan
against him. but warned
~ wr at “ *
After
dismissed
warned till
pear at that court again
After court It was foi —. ...
Ilenrv. In anticipation of his wife brlni
not to ap-
It was” found out that
Ing the
‘iad got.
hyslclans there „
his physical condition was such that
> of righting against him,
the hospital and asked
liere to give him a certlflc
Bt. L
K Hatun
t-uylei
win p
could not right, lie wanted thla
tinea to to show, to ths court. Ths phy
sicians were of ths opinion that
rkahle recovery case was so
nsrl
rkahle that It
could live and walk, but they couldiV
‘ " life *
furnish the remarkable certlrfcats.
on at our storo beginning to
day.
PURE FOOD GROCERY,
SOUTHERN’S UF TOWN
CITY TICKET OFFICE
TO DE READY FOR THE PUBLIC
IN A FEW DAY8—A GREAT
CONVENIENCE.
dereon who arrest*
Yesterday Traveling Pausngir
Agent Pettit was busy getting the of
flee on Cherry street ready for occu
pancy aa aoon as possible.
This la to be the city tlekat office
of the Southern Railway Company and
la the same standas formerly.
The re-establishing of this office wilt
be a great convenience to tha patrons
of the Southern. Heretofore the trav*
t ier whs compelled to go down to the
depot t» consult the ticket ngtnt about
schedules and reservations and to gst
any Information at all. Now they can
step In ami If Mr. Pettit Is not In the
city ticket agent will be. and there will
be no further trouble on thla score.
Lumber Blocks good for
kindling, nnd as a cooking
wood. Will go as far os load
wood, at half the price.
Ri-draond-Massce Fuel Oo.
Telephones 100 and 223.
(HENRY W. SAVAGE
The Fur Man
is Coming
Offers the
Dramatic Triumph
Mr. H. G. White is making his annual mid-winter
tour through the South. Ho represents tho best Furi
House in New York. He will he with us ONE DAY—
THE DEVIL Wednesday,Dec. 9th
ALBERT McKAY,
Maker of Men’s Clothes,
Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
You are invited to come in, look through his lino
of ftne Furs. A more beautiful collection can he seen in
no other store in the South. You can buy from us, any
p cces he may have—the lowest prices practical is what
you will pay. If you have a Muff or Neck Piece to be
matched, he can doubtless supply it.
COME IN TOMORROW
rtSSSTXTxmmim-
)0®DETY
Rector of St.
ti th» city
i! Pistes, »n<J
Inter In Macon,
rery prominent
rn by the older
and thmuglioat
imvtnbered bf
Doy Preacher,"
odist ministry
ho was seven-
a a wonderful
Theod
nnd
Ham I. Greene,
Meaara. Ah sand
nry Everett,
ted the Kplseo-
and has been
charges In tho
was for year*
New Orlenna,
John
Man
pal cl
lionori
gift n
rector
and w
Georg-
of sex
tittle.
t the exception
of Tr
wealtl
alone
leges
Thrt
rhapla
with
regiment, being
Ladlei
, C. A. to Hava
r the Y M. C.
Ilngham and tha young w>
bridal party, and the merrl-
Klnahlc wan had by the
they offered ton ate to the bride and dle-
cuased the approaching happy event.
The only note of sadness. and one that
trfed to keep In the Imekground.
0 k«_ . ... ...
_. the thought that tin
who la such a ^ocial fa
make her home m another
marriage.
Thla evening Mrs. William Rrun
will entertain fhe bridal party after
College Htrec
hearsal at her home
Kitchens-Johnston.
Mr. Tully Kitchens and Mias Kvle
Johnston wera married at Itullurd*, Go..
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
The wedding took place at the home
of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Johnston, and was a very quiet afTalr.
only a few of the Intimate friends being
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Kitchens
woldvillo yesterday, where In futuro
they will make their home.
Cox-Phslps.
Tho many friends of Miss Fannie l/m
Phelps and Mr. Oscar fox will be
tjrlsed to learn of their marriage Bun-
afternoon at tin
Claud Bridges,
‘‘helps
Miss Phelps nnd Mr.
REV. J. E. CALLAWAY
WILL GO TO
WILL JOIN MISSIONARIES AT MA-
CAO, MR. CLIFFORD LOWE
ALSO ON THE WAY.
Tho Rev. J. I* Gall a way, late of Ma
con, nnd a prominent member of the
Tabernacle Baptist Church, sails today
from New York on the express steam
ship Kaiser Wilhelm II. of'the North
German Lloyd line for China.
Rev. Callaway will stop at Glasgow,
Scotland, for a visit to hln parents,
who reside there, and will then go as
directly as possible to Macao, China,
arriving there on January 29.
He goes out to Join the band of mis
sionaries stationed at -that point, and
among them will t*.» Mr. Clifford Lowe,
of Vlnevllle. a brother of Mr. H. E.
_ were out _ ut ...
rif.wi,1 nn’K!mLowo. and a* former prominent member
of friends nnd suddenly announced their , , 0 vin*viii* n-mti.f pu.,.«k
Intention of getting married. Rev. Claud of the Vlnevllle Baptist Church.
their wish, he obligingly tied the nuptial
before the col* The happy couple are now busy re-
health. celvlng the /ongratulntlons of their
many friend.?, to whom their suddr-
exhlhltlon at
Dec. II, In tho
nek, and In the
tlstlc
sole a
hand
M I
burnt
K d U
¥• t
painted
done In
lly embellished
> of all they
) cents will be
elude light re-
se.-ved by tho
Msstln
The
mpter, United
racy, will -
at the
at l:*n o’clock
Orangt
icon Brown ■
Msstln
D. A
The
R.. wl
I'elock
an Rr
All r
lacon Chapter
'bapter.
ling at 10:30
of Mrs. Dun-
Bsautli
Mis.
day al
:
the ah
lions
* £ond
TV
s Willingham
rtalned yester-
d hineheon In
igham and all
•arrled out In
table decora-
at-
shaped
decorat
with a
1
UprCM
was foi
e hostess was
Irene of the
bfulljr directed
arge oval
led the eentral
Better Desserts
Are easily made If you use Blue Rib
bon‘lemon end vanilla. They ara the
best extracts money oan buy.
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
the city after a pleasant visit to friends
Miss Rowena Taylor has returned to
_i« city a ■*“
In Dublin,
Mr. C’; —
In the eltv yesterday
... JN
Mr. and Ml _.
returned from their bridal tr»n
Jesse W. Mitchell havi-
■ Florida
and are at home to their friends at the
Arcadia.
Mre. James W. Callaway. .Tr.. goes
mer to Bufaula today to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Locke for sex'eral days.
Miss Ine« Mlnter has returned from
Forsyth, where she has been delightfully
entertained the past ten days hy Miss
Alice Newton nnd other friends.
Mlsa Lillie Cornell Is the attraetlx’e
guest of her sister. Mrs. McElrey Cor-
l»ett. for a few days •
route home from
„is been
Mr. and Mrs. George Cornell.
Ala»>ama, where she lias been visiting
Mrs. John Barrett and children hav<
returned to MIUedgevIHe after a visit tr
her mother, Mrs. Henry Home.
. Mrs.
Barrett has a larg. ...
Macon, and she Is always given
dial welcome to and Is delightfully en
tertained at her old home.
Owing to illness In the family the
reception to be given to Miss Eula
reception to be given to Miss Eulfll
Willingham by Mrs. William Bmnsonl
the Invltatlona are nccesoarlly recalled.
Baptist
The founder of the mission at Ma
cao. Rev. F. C. Todd, wan formerly
pastor of the Vlnevllle ‘Baptist Church,
and is well remembered In Macon.
Mr. Callaway has only been a res!
dent of this city about two years, bu
has made In this short time a host
of friends and well wishers, who will
wish hint unbounded success In the
calling he has only recently mado his
llfework.
The Best Cough Cure
Whisky, mixed, will cure any cough that
Is rurahle and break a cold In 24 hours.
Take a teasnoonful every four hours. Ask
your druggist for the genulnn Leach's
Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, pre
pared and guaranteed by tho Leach
Chemical Co., Cincinnati. Ohio.
WHO WILL BE APPOINTED
LIEUTENANT OF POLICE
Members of the Force Are Guessing
as to Who Will Gst the Plum.
There Is some guessing among the
members of the police force ns to who
will be appointed lieutenant to take
tho place made vacant by the resigna
tion of Lieut. Moseley.
Some say that Brevet Lieut, Seth
FOR SALE
Five-room dwelling on lot 76x193. Just one block
from city limits in South Macon. House has ju3t been
thoroughly overhauled, new roof, painting and plaster
ing in excellent condition. Rents for $150 per annum,
and is a bargain at $1,250.00. We can arrange easy
terms on this place to a prompt purchaser.
Wadley Investment Co.
Grand Building, Phone 627.
Imitators Flatter..
If you want the real genuine and only
drink that stands the test, drink Bottled
At All Good Dealers 5c
Knight, being In line of promotion.
There are some who any that the plum
111 be given to Brevet Lieut. W’at-
m. while some say that Officer John
Davis may get It. It la all a matter
of speculation, however. The ap
polntment will probably be niftdo to
day.
There are a number of very com
ng th#
bishop-
roses a
tiny Jai
Arrant'
altar. •
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we
the dre
her ma
In* we* 1
The i
tied wl!
them w
dime ai
The i
bride! .
tiehed i
white a
The l
y our J) e ]j ca [ e fljjld May Bg
Restored To Health by Vino!
jt
d a miniature
d of Liberty
* at the cv.ro-
r evening
ure satchels,
id In three or
lymbolle ring,
pretty
each ends*--
me fled with
God with cut
h
at r Issue and
elegant
Iclous courser
In a
worn e
Mtsa
hnMdeU
to mate
nations
, unquotes.
M»k.
lovely chiffon
hanJson
dies
Promt j
thrown r
"IMS i
own was of
over silk of a
i French blue
ad a hat to
tltal ew
nwial
orel be
>d MIm Ravi-
. trimmed with pUmas
I Mrs Morten's guMta wore MUo
Makes tho Liver Lively.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup gix*es
permanent relief In cases of habitual
constipation as it stimulates the liv
er and restores the natural action of
the bowels without Irritating these
organs like pills or ordinary cathar
tics. Does not nauseate or gripe and
la mild nnd pleasant to take. Re
member the name. Orlno. and refuse
_ _ _ „ , substitutes. H. J. Lamar A Co., near
From a Canton, 0., Mother. Four,h N ’* ,lonal B * nk
Read The Following Letter
“I wish I could Induce every mother
who has a weak, sickly child, to try
that delicious cod Uver preparation.
Vlnol. our little daughter waa pale,
thin and sickly. She had no appe
lit* and no ambition.
"We tried various medicines, but
without any benefit whatever, and ahe
could not take cod liver oil or emul
sions, as they nauseated her and up
set her efomach.
Learning that Yinol contains all
the btedlrlnnl and strength-creating
properties of cod llrer oil. but without
the disagreeable *91. and tonic Iron
added, we decided to tn* It. and the
results were marvelous. U gave her
a hearty appetite: the color returned
to her cheeks and she Is stronger am;
In better health than she has been for
yearn
cannot say enough In faVmr ot
Vino) for week, delicate children,
Mrs. C. W. Stump. Canton. O.
There Is nothing equal to Vlnol for
delicate. alHng children and feeble old
people, to buttd up strength and ‘re
store a normal healthy condition.
Those why try It and receive no bene.
fU may have their money returned on
demand—-that's your guarantee.—Toy•
lor-Bayne Drug Co*. Macon.
potent men for thn position, but who
will it be? That is the quesLo.i only
the mayor can ansmer.
MR. PATTON’S SINGING
Was a Member of the Octette at the
Elke* Memorial 8erviee Sunday Aft.
emeon.
Tn tome way the name of Ml*. Mon
roe Ogden was substituted for that of
Mr. Joe Patton In the octette elnglng
the Te Deum at the Elks' memorial
services at the Grand on Sunday after
noon. Mr. Ogden was in the male
quartette.
Mr. Tatton Is a Rome boy. and has
not long been a resident of M.'con.
That he will guke many friends here
la evidenced by the number of compli
ments bestowed upon hla fine voice on
Sunday afternoon.
Watched Fifteen Years.
Kbr fifteen y«am I have watched
tha working of Rucklen's Arnica
Halve; and It has never failed to cure
any sore. boll, ulcer or burn to which
It waa applied. It has saved u* many
n doctor bill." nays A. V. Hardy, of
it WUton. Mains, tic at all drug
■torse.
SAM & ED WEIOHSELBAUM
F. 0. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn
Phone Np. 820.
Our stock is complete with the finest and best brands
of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc.
California Sherry
Amontillado Sherry Imported .
Duff Oordon Sherry Imported
WINE IN BOTTLES
4 Qta. 8 Qts.
..| 2.60 | 4.60
California Fort
California Ularet
Imported 8auterns
California Claret
Rhine Wine (Konlgsbacher)
Rhine Wine (Rudeshelmer)
White Seal Champagne Imp. qts..
White Beal Champarne Imp. pta.
Slum s Extra Dry Champagne, Import.
ed quarts 12.60
'* I’a Extra Dry Champagne Import-
7.7R
7.75
7.75
10.71
24.75
12.00
9.76
12.00
6.75
9.7C
6.75
i.ii
10.75
10.78
24.75
Gold Seal American Wine, pta...,
EXPRESS PREPAID
All Orders Shipped on the Day Received.
ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
A
REAL OLD IRISH JAUNT
Mr. Matt Daly Gets Back From His Trip
to thj Old Country.
The familiar figure of Mr. Matthew
Daly was seen on the streets yesterday,
and he waa shaking hands everywhere
ha went.
Mr. DeJv has Just returned from
three months' trip to Ireland, the land
of his birth, the land of his parents,
the land of the shamrock and the land
of exvrythlng that a true Irishman holds
dear. He went to the County Mead, and
put hla foot down on the blessed soil
that he had not eeen in fifty-one years.
Lyric Theater
AL I. WAYNE,
A "COKER IN CORK"
Black Face Nonsense.
He saw the old house wherein he lived
as a^ boy. Fbr fifty yaars before that
the house
pled by Duiya.
... orcupl
Dalys are living tn It
Aa soon as be landed, bis staters placed
htm tn the keeping of one of the sweet
est !rl»h lassies In all Ireland, his niece,
Maggie, and she was his constant com
panion during hta stay. She piloted him
over the country to see bis kltb and kin.
and she took him to the spots where bis
boyHh feet bad trod In tne days when
be never thought of America.
So well was he cared for. ind to many
of bis people did he se*>. and on happy
was he in being once mare In the land
of Emmett that the only way ba could
c»t a war was to gtre a solemn promise
that be woukl return, "and boded. I'm
3? ftsi'-irdSkrKste.B, «.l
Tbs trip to the old homes among the
people and ths scenes be laves so well,
added ten years mere to his Ilfs, whereat
many friends tn Macon rejoice.
Bingham & Thornton
IN THEIR BURLESQUE
FLIRTATION.
“After A Husband.”
TWO REELS OF PATHE’S
POPULAR PICTURES.
After Hit Own Vote.
There Is n certain western congrsse-
an whose boundless affability nnd habi
tual absent-mindedness have occasionally
led him Into absurd mistakes. One day
during his last campaign, as he stepped
from the train at tha station of his home
town, after an arduous two weeks of
mumping and "glad-handing.’* his little
daughter rushed up to him and kissed
him. The congressman beomxd upon her
nr Mtil. Aib.ru." 'Thn h, .4dM. m»-
"An* fco—r I. your -U .Id
tUMrr^HK saar ^ •“
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