Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 09, 1908, Image 2

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— — — ' THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1908 A Word With ■ {• a4 the Ladies We must confesi that men regret-the “unsmok- able cigars and pipes,” "shaving mugs and sets,” “razors that wont shave,” the “bargain neckties" from women's stores, they wont wear, and the usual other articles which, apparently in emulation of men's lack of thought in the matter, women seem bound to inflict upon men at Christmas time. Give the men something useful this year, and tell them, too, that you want something new—some thing to wear. HE WOULD . Appreciate one of our swell Over coats-—Surely nothing could be more useful. $15.00 to $40.00 ON* PRICE TO EVERYBODY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEO. fc At H. (Mats) Wilson 1. hi. Soa(-b<SMl»a Mar, When Old New York was Dutch corns nti tals of tarty days en boUlshsd with beautiful and well- arranged accnio affaota. NIW SONGS A-PLENTY. ‘ Each a Muaical Gam. "Helen,'' “The Old Chimney Cor* rr“ "Auf Wlnderesehn Fraullcn," Thursday NigM, Daoambar 10th* jwsmm PRESENTS! PAUL CHILD WIFE IS GIVEN FREEDOM MR. TAFT HEADS IlNVESTIGATION THE RED CROSS Merlie Bales, Aged 12, Married a Year Ago—Marriage is Annulled. ATLANTA. 0»., D«o. I—Thi mir Mage of flam Friedman, aged II. and Marita HU-s. ai« It. was annulled in the superior court hare today. In K aslug on the cat*. Judge W. D. W* ‘ ‘ ‘ * took oceaalon to denounce all thoaa who ward Involved In Uia so-called "wedding." and suggested that their offet»s«* brought to tha attention ot thn grand jury. The annulment wm made on request Of tha child’ll tnothar. Mra. Jennie litilaa. who admitted having given con- ILWORE “TheBoysofCompanyB” A Comedy of New York National Ooerd Ufa. by It Ida Johnson Young, •ad presented at Lyceum Theater Now York City. Prices-Me, 80e. tin, fl.00. 11.10. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers the Dramatic Triumph THE DEVIL sent for the wadding. The child wlt« wan In the court room, and did tint appear td bo more than 12 year* old now. though aha became a bride a year ago. Mrs. Bake pleaded poverty Ing sacrificed bet child. 8h to bo a widow and said aha h It very difficult to support her rev eral children. Friedman seamed to bo a tmatworthy boy, and the two warn In love, ao she agreed for thsm to marry, thinking it would bo boat for tha child. They lived together for a while in Atlanta, but later went to Knoxville. Matters did not go so well beiwrrfl them, and the child returned to her mother, who becama affected with a sever© case of remorae. Magistrate H. II.. Landrum married tha coupla. He Aral declined to do no, but aaya they returned with the girl's mother, who gave full content for tho wadding. * | 1ury readily granted a decree -r.f Is Again Re-Elected President of the Qreat Sooiety— Action is LegaL WASHINGTON 'N, D«l I.—rrwia.nt- elect Taft win be the only president of the United (Utites to hold at the eeme time he occupied that position another office, at 8ie U |Sad oV'one'of'the country's treat national Independent organlsa- Today at the annual meeting of tho American Ked Gross Society Mr. Taft r •- ‘-'jj a mu red by the nominating committee that they had secured from the Judge (dvocate general of tho at—- H»n that I be .entirely If i.ivm m iM eeme . the aattoa'a thief executive. Me. Taft Presides. Mr. Taft personally presided ovi nieetlna of the lied Croee durlm afternoon. XUsof ■'r m h.y- n»|^afi^!rwM r IB rasjr'» She claim* further protect from trade usage the I 2* SMBS ft INTO FAKE BID UNITED STATES COURT OFFICERS ARB LOOKING FOR O. J, AKB RIDOE—GUILTY PARTIES, IF APPREHENDBO, WILL STATE MKSaS COUNCIL HAS A HELD MEETING SHORT SESSION Fertfilxer Men of thb State Organized Oeerofa. Aaeocfaflon Her#' Yesterday. Officers Elected. A largely attended and Cnthtrstostlo meeting of represeotatlv'» of Ihe many fertilizer plants -of the state was held In the city eeundl chamber yesterday morning, when the Fertilizer Mixers* As sociation of Georgia was organized and detlnlto plane for Its operation forrr **The following offlrers were elected: rresldtnt'-Ioaac Bclioen. Atlanta. Oa. Vl< “ “ - — — - — “ Ice President—T. N. Smith. Tennllle. &cretary—A. D. Strobhar. Savannah, treasurer—J. T. Pltlard. Wintenrllle, Oa. Htecutlve Committee—Iraae Prhoen, chairman, Atlanta; A. I). Strobhard. Ba- Vnnnaii; It, J. BtricVI'W'l Valdosta; J. J* Hand. P'lhnm; 1. Fashinriri. Dublin; R. H. Crittenden. Sht*I!aiaii; Baxter Jones, Me»on; Paul A. Bowden. Thomr-on: L. O. Renton, Mon fireIk>; C. L. C. Thomas, Madison; J. T. Pltterd. Wlntervllle; A. Btrinkia - — m irinkmno. CartersvJUe. The object of the association. as stated In resolutlona adapted yesterday. Is as follow*; **The advancement in every te rminate manner of the business Intor- e*ts of Its member* and the cultivation •o'-HI and friendly Intercourse among each other." first annual meeting «f the ... will be held In Savannah i. ... bee. next June. It I* expected that by ‘ ‘'m will have In- hundred. About fifty attended the organization meeting. The fertilizer men rotura * ' “ ' epectivo homes last night. A SURPRISED MINISTER. Hyomel Cured Bronchial Catarrh After He had Given Up in Deipalr. “For many yearn I have been a suf ferer from bronchial catarrh, and had despaired of anything like a cure. Judge of my pleasant surprise when 1 first used Hyomel, which brought com pete relief. Hyomel ha* been a ver- d."~TI-ti ~~ PI .. I table godsend."—Rev. Charles Hart ley. Rardlnta, Ohio. There are many readers of The Tel egraph who are suffering from catarrh, either naaal or bronchial. Many of these despair of ever being cured They have soaked their stomachs with nos trums until they are disgusted with all medicines, and ore now traveling their miserable way. allowing the devilish germs of catarrh to snp them of their health, energy and vitality. But let us reaxon together. The Teylor-'Bnyne Drug Co., tho druggists, have a guaranteed remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, bronchitis, croup, and nil Inflammatory diseases of the nose. BE SEVERELY PUN ISHED. Officers of the United States court, working under jbe direction of the dis trict referee In bankruptcy and the trux- asnets. ore making .a fake bids, and If apprehended the guilty parties will be held for con tempt of court and possibly for more set tioua charges. . ft! ‘ of deep, mystery surrounds the making”of 'the*&d*.' which were receiv ed hr Trustee Martin more than two weeks ago, when the Groom stock ‘ iwelry was tlrst advertised f“ ‘ nf Km; SFSiF* annulment, after which all who had been connected with the wedding were sevorcly censured by tha court The Best Cough Cure A half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Fine, two ounre* of OmMlM and a half pint of whisky, mixed, wfil aura any eough that Is rurahls and break a cold In it hours. Take a uaspoonfut every tour hsurp. Ask your drugRlst for Virgin Oil of Tins pared and guaranty . Chemical Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. Jfnr the genuine Leach's aSP^ff'MKK THE VACANT PLACES AMONG THE POLICE LYRIC THEATER Savannah Grand Prize Automobile Race Pictures TODAY 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. NO APPOINTMENTS PROBABLE UN TIL THB YEAN EXPIRES ON THE UTH, It le act Mkely that Mayer Millar wlU Nil the vacant places en the police force until after the ITth. that being the end of the elty*e year, when all appointments are usually settled aw to be presented te tha council fer eoatrmatkm. far aa oem he Mamed, the race for ~ itMUiilh t one will Be euro to call and see tho demonstration, on at— PURE FOOD GROCERY. he the lu<hy inaa wont eeeme mid ufat^tfln*** Oltiut may gat t&zlhRjTrZS3 IkU tin <wo will HMtabl. k. MmM , «k ON —Ije MW «r.h. Um. II I. Mil IhM »M UN WNbtM.1. »*«•>• mi M- »»d. Ill.I. »Tll b. quit. • akaklM m l«|IM Iwi Tk* mmi hair.; kuk-t ku om know.. Kick m» t. tlfiti fur • (Hf MV. Ml ttMihorlnt for Ik. bull. It kwr ba. kaw. uhwr *■ Ml u IIm Maim. «v»r. that mn man oa tha fora. wlU In— I'M -Pk°rtu.ltl-. hr kawwlnw ■ ifca! h.v. a m«rrr CkHNmu. thouik inch a as sblttut rt.» i gantatng th* China flood ivllaf and •xscuUng It In the name of the to- clsty, was unaalmoualy elscted honorary numbers President Roosevelt Is the “i 1 ? ;£rp» r .. n, :K r iur,T^ « honorary loombor. bul whon hi. nomo ram. up ho took oaoovlloa lo lhl. action doclarlna thot ho tolt It would ho rpllr. In. him from tho oaocutivo momborkhlp, Whoroukon hit homo wo. withdrawn. mriBAra rjotrujRng FUea Ini to 14 days or money l NEWS FROM CANAL ZONE AND IT SEEMS TO BE THE MOST RELIABLE KIND-WORK VERY BLOW. VALDOSTA, a a. Dao. Mr. Mlmma Waro, who hao boon In tha aorvlco ot tha toyartimrm at Pana ma. roach.J homa yootordoy attar an abaakca of four or flro jroon. llo wwt unoxpoctod boro and br a eolnoMaaea, canto In on a train with hla alat.r, muollni hla mothar hara on hor rolurn from Norik Carolina, wh.ra aha had born aororal yaara. Thu. waa brought about a family rwunkm uaaxpoctodly. Mr. Warn aaya that kho work on Iho canal la ptMiraMlnc viry ulowly, and ha aaya aohody knowa when lha work will b# aompfalod. llo wJU ro- main hrra a ahort lima and wtu rrolk- ably (o back la Panama lator on. sons signing thn other four Md* are unknown In this section. For that i son the officials believe .that the 1 were fraudulent In. every respect, that the oourt has been trifled with. . The matter baa been placed In ..... hands of tha united states marshal and he and hla assistants are working on the cose. They have rertnln clue* which may lead to developments of s • tlonsl nature and to arrests. The cere are ceuvlncsd that the name of ft J. AkerTdge Is fictitious The Croom stock will be sold, aa ad vertlsed. at public auction tills morn Ing at It o'clock* the sale taking plan ’ THE RESIGNATION OF EX-DETECTIVE JONES at the establishment < For Shad, Blue Point Oysters and Turkoys, phono 403. HELD OP AND ROBBED BY MR. WILL WRIGHT RELIEVED OF CON8IDERAOLB MONEY BY FOOTPAD* AT SIXTH AND MULBERRY STREET* LAST NIGHT. Mr. Will Wright, a well-known Insur ance agent, was held up and robbed by two unknown men at the corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets last night about 4 >n investlg* ’ o'clock, and though an Investigation Immediately made by Officer John B mallwood and others no trace of the Ifhwaymen could be found. Mr. Wright waa returning from tha Macon Grocery Company when he was suddenly seised from behind and a strong hand pressed ever hie eyes. At the same time, another person rifled ev- ssEfeEsssh & Srvrs; W ¥L C tMfck IhM tha robhary committed hg negroes, although Wright bad no chance to see or recog nise the two men. throat and bronchial tubes. The name of this remarkable remedy I* Hyomel. end If It doesn't cure The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. will give you your money back. Hyomel (pronounced Iflgh-o-me) 1* medicated air: you just breathe It through the Inhaler over the Inflamed and germ ridden membrane, and Its soothing antiseptic properties will al ia v tho Inflammation, destroy tho gorms. and restore th« entire respira tory tract to Its normal conditions. A complete Hyomel outfit. Including a hard rubber Inhaler, costs but 11.00, and an extra tiotiio of Hyomel. If aft erward* needed, costs but 50 cents. Rr f The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. about it today. COPY OF LETTER SENT TO CHIEF OF POLICE WESTCOTT YES- ERDAY MORNING. The following Is a copy of the letter of reslgnntlon of former City Detective Jones, sent to Chief Wcstcott yester day, and explains Itself: Macon. On., Dec. 8th, 1808. Oapt G. 8. Wcstcott. Chlof of Police, City of Macon. v Dear Sir: Aa permitted by the ver dict of the police commlftee In the In vestigation of the charges against Lieutenant Moseley and myself. I here by resign my position as a detective on the police force. In leaving tha servfca of the depart ment I wish to express my deep ap* predation of the hind consideration which you have at all times accorded ona while serving under you. Also I shall always feel grateful to Mayor Miller and the members of the police committee for the uniform courtesies extended me and tho encouragement I have always received at their hands In tho discharge of my duty. In extenuation of my conduct. I oin only say that I was harassed to such Central** Petition Read—After the Billiard and Pool Room*— Building Laws to Be Amended—Petitions, Etc!. “ Money Saving Its Double Strength lilakes it go twice as far as other same-price brands. LUZIANNE j. COFFEE.. The council got through with all Its work. Including the readlnf of a long jfl ordinance Introduced by Alderman KaU, amending the building laws. In one hour exactly Iasi‘night. . Tho only absenteo wag Alderman Wheeler. The expected petition of the Cen tral of Georgia Railway for the land wanted for additional shop* In Tybee was presented and read. With'It waa a protest against allowing a port of Tupelo street to be closed up, from tho Georgia Loan and Trust Company, end also the resolutlona passed by the chamber of commerce in the aft ernoon which urged the mayor and council to prompt action. Mayor Miller said he thought matter waa of tfUch Importance that It should be referred to a special committee. He also stated that Gen eral Manager Molse would be In the city this morning, but would leave In the afternoon, and that he would liko to go before the committee. An ordinance was introduced and passed that places all pool and bil liard rooms, bowling alleys and places of like character on the same footing aa tho near-beer saloons, so that must niako application to operate such places and the applications to be pass ed upon by the police committee. SOLD EVERYWHERE—25c, 1-lb. Cans. THE REILY-TAYLOR CO., New Orleans, U. S. A. The following are the petitions *pre sentod: W. F. Long asked for an electrlo sign at 457 Fourth street, as did the Kress Company, at 111 Third street. Referred to committee on streets with power to act Cltixcn* on Hill Park street arked for a reconsideration of the petition of Mra. A. B. QuInker as to Improve ment of that street Green Jcsup asked for duplicate of deed Issued to him by the city, bpf which was lost In the mails Concrete steps were asked for by A. F. Holt at 1589 Fourth street and by Mrs. Alberta 8mart at 16SS and 1524 on same street The Central of Georgia Railway asked for certain portions of lands, otreeta and alleys In that part of thy city known n« Tybee. In connection was read the resolutions passed by the chamber of commerce In the after noon. Also protest of the Georgia Loan and Trust Company against encroachment In Tupelo street, saying that they have property on tht* street, and that It would ho In hired should the encroachment be granted. Referred to a special committee com posed of Aldermen Riley, wheeler, May er. Rrunner, Chappell. Robert*. Mayor Miller said Mr. Molse. general minr^r of the Central, would bo In the city today and would like to go before the committee. The committee would decide upon the hour at whleh they could see Mr. Molee. It was directed that the Georgia Loan and Tract Company bo notified of the meeting so that It could bo represented. An encroachment of to by 2t feet on Third street was granted C. T. Woodall for 11*0. An em-ronrhment of 88 by 274 feet on Poplar street was granted to “ Jnmica nnd Tinsley Co., for 1176. The finance committee reports versely on the petition of C. B. l._ for refunding 1100 psld for license. The committee on lights reported fay- ornhly otv the petitions for lights at Arlington Piece and Forsyth street, and at Thincan and Coleman avenue. Alderman Mayer Introduced »n o nance ronuliing all persons operating ... Ilnrd and pool room*, bowling alleys end place* of like character to make appli cation to the mayor and council for per mission to operate the same, such appli cation to be referred to the committee on police, end no permit shell be Issued unless by a majority vote of (bundl. The rules were suspended and the ordi nance passed. Alderman Hull Introduced an ordi nance to amend from auction 7*4 to inclusive of the code of the city, the same being fwrt* of the building laws, based on suggestions made by the build TO TAKE PROMPT ACTION IN THE MATTER OF THE GRANTS TO THE CENTRAL. A special meeting was held by the Macon Chamber of Commerce at their offices on Fourth street yesterday aft ernoon, for the‘purpose of taking ac tion regarding the petition of tht Central of Georgia Railway*to coun cil asking for lands in^Tybce for the- purpose of building additional shops. The mooting was one of the largest of its kind ever held by the body, oyer thirty members being preeint. besides a number attending who did not belong to the chamber. Mr. T. C. Parker produced blue prints of the plot of land asked for by the Central, and gave an extended explanation of the proposed^ shopi. He stated that the bulldltigrf to be erected would coat In the neighborhood of one million dollars, and that the greater portion of this n^ney for ma tcrlnl, labor, etc, would be spent in Macon. The following committee was then appointed to draw up resolutions to be submitted'to the mayor and coun ell at its meeting last night: H. M. Smith, chairman; W. C. Redding, B. B. Ford and A. K. Chappell. Mr. Smith, the chairman of the committee, then submitted the follow ing resolutions to the meeting, which after some discussion, engaged In by Mr. Emory Winxhlp. S. R. Jaques and K. D. May. all favorable, were unani mously adopted: "Whereas, It having come to the knowledge of this body that the Cen tral of Georgia Railway Company has petitioned your honorable body for certain encroachments In the lower part of the city Immediately adjacent to tho present shops nnd properly of said company, for the purpose of mn- terlally enlarging tbclr .said shops, bo It resolved, "That this body heartily endorses the granting of said encroachments and cordially recommend.* such ac tion to vour honorable consideration, so far as Is consistent with Macon's Interests. "2nd. That being further advised that proper action Is necessary or highly desirable we would request the promptest action possible by your In* Inspector. Then Alderman Mayer the made the usual an extent by tho lieutenant that ccttld stand It no longer, nnd when the difficulty occurred I had been brought to such a frame of mind as to forget yself for the moment and made my- ilf Justly liable for the penalty Im posed by the committee. I regret los ing my place on the force, but muat admit that under the circumstances there was hardly any other course for the committee to taka. Assuring you of my best wishes, *1 n, Very respectfully. TOM JONES. This Is Worth Reading., Leo Zellnskl. of 18 Gibson street, Buffalo, N. Y.. aays: "I cured the most annoying cold sore I aver had. with Bueklen'e Arnica Salve. I ap piled this aalve ones a day for two **ys» when every trace of the sore aa gone." Heals all sores. Sold un der guarantee at alt drag atores. tSc. port unities fer knowing these of the men who made gsod officers, and the .only pruning time to at the ead of the its!year, the asnolntments being made for it* | the. year. TOmm heads will toll la the ,ve beshet no one hnowe. Each man to Mm«MiiMto Siv;immrAiSutS; men end their fltneee tor the snetting*! thin* aa a gloomy en# fer sene to not- they, now fllt They^have Mso hed g" IgaSaT ^ AU3EKT McKAY, Maker of Men’s Clot hr*, □SlSINGl Breast; IN THE CITY COURT Trial *f Criminal Matter* Continue!. Five Conviction* fer Varieue Of fences Yeiterday. Cherry St., M&con, G». And many other painful and rr'm"n,. l^ K^ r • r.'SS' distressim; ailments from vk Inch most mothers suffer, ~ ' ' ' can be avoided bv u si n y Mother'. Friend. This rem edy is a God-scnd to expect ant mothers, carrying them through the critic*! ordeal with safety. No woman who uses Mother’. Frl.nd need fear the suffering incident to birth; for it robs larceny — ■ —j the ordeal of its dread and Insures safety to life cf mother and child, MACON. DUBLIN »__»AV»NNA RAIL | ca vi!1g flCr 111 0 OOnd'tiCn f.•»«»,», more hivomblc to f needy re cover)’. The child is also strong «nd good Afrtv.' ‘-V’ I heal! n . > •turd. . *<<B Osnerat a* As-fll MOTHERS I FRIEND The trial of criminal cases continued In the city court Eve eoarictlona null lag. The following rases were tried: ‘ ed with * ' ;• • r draat'Hotrnen ''riotottaeTsf tb* proht-j billon law. cowrie led and sentenced to eerm twelve months. Charles Henry, larceny from the boose, convicted and sentenced te eervo seven "ESS, Hern and Jim Murray, convicted of gamin*, and each eentented to eerrn nt Math*. ttoeter i*l'were, convicted of gaming anj eenten « | to nerve nix months. The Juries Vn tha eases of Claud Otom- mens. John Ratenmn and Will Johnson j h*d not agreed upon Vvrdfets when eourt . T*» f»n-■»!"« i»i«i.l.nt. will b» «"*V. TMW OotAml Bal D.VU-. Report Frurier. Chartoe Git more. J. F. todwegl*. PanltniA ttorio. Hash Oassidv. Rod Batiks II J. Vhantteh. Robert WH* liame Qaeft Twrbrr. WDI Bandera Jfm CermlrlNMj. Tone A merest. Plena Miller, rhnrtto Johnson. Jonah Molly. r\ WrtohL ItaTfe. Joe Amsrsse. w I iv->r. Wtu Itrher, Hem Jwvdea. Toby GONE TO WORK IN KAOLIN AT THE H 1 INTYRE BEOS Contractor c. F. Pearce hae moved nearly all of his wagons and drays to McIntyre. H* goes there to do work for tho opening un and operating of an Im mense kaolin bed belonging to Dcde- rich 8h Burkett. These chalk or kao lin beds will be worked to their full onpaclty. and the output witl be ship ped to all parte of th« world. WANTED Bids to furnish twenty-five of tho largest turkeys raised in Middle Georgia. Will pay cask. Apply— E. B. HARRIS & 00. R 6 'bank of talbottok WELL KNOWN CITIZRN OF MACON HONORED BY ELECTION TO PROMINENT OFFICE YES TERDAY. Mr. Robert G. Jordan, of this dty, was yesterday sleeted to the presidency «of the Bank of Talbotton. one of the strongest and leading banking lnstitu< tlons of west Georgia. He succeeds Mr. L. O. Benton, who has held the office for mnny years. The many menus ot NT, Jurunn in Macon and elscwhero who hare noted his rapid advancement In the business world of this city, will learn with pleae< ure that he to now to assume the man< of the Baak of Talbotton. and that, his election to this Im- ,jr?ant "and 'responsible office _ _ splendid compliment to hla ability and jwrsonal ^strength since Talbotton Is hla The directors of the Bank of Talbot ton aro Messrs. J. W. Jordon, J. B. Pourtns. K. W. Smith. J. H. McGhee and It. G. Jordan. Mr. Jordan came to Mncon eleven voara a*o and entered the real estate Held. The growth and success of hto Arm. which operates under the name of the Jordan RvaUy Company, has been nlmoet phenomenal. He Is a resident Of Vlnevtlle and _he waa one of those prom recent r , annex* Incntiy Identified with the atlon of this territory. Mr. Jordan's friends and admirers have every reason to believe that hie as- *— Baak «f Talbotton n targe measure f the future success of that Institution. KIT OF JUMPING MULLET A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OF S. A. & N. Tho Christmas present that will boat plena# Mr. Mallory H. Taylor Is a kit of Iteh that came to him yesterday from Virginia. Tho flsh are known by two names, fattack* and jumping mullet. They are of the mullet species, and their manner of being caught is a novel .one. Two men In n boat at night with-a torch or other light can row out on the ATTACHED AND TIED UPi^v.rMrrTM K! Y fc5&« p * c “ comp " m * B * ,0 'sometimes If tha boat la not quickly SAVANNAH. Oa.. Dee. 8-The only: rowed away they will fill the boat to that extent they will sink It Mr. Taylor to pfcaaed two locomotives owned by tho 8avan nah. Augusta and Northern railway were attached today, the attachment for over 113.*** having bean issued for tha American Locomotive Corn- One engine waa tucked down at fltataeboro by the sheriff if the county and the other l!os an Its back near Aarau Cku where It hag been since „ trifling Engineer A. A. Iteppard on Man- in* d« <*r- Taylor to - _ .J —they cdzna from hto boyhood borne, and be cause they are the most delightful cat- Ing flsh In the world, not excepting even the aristocratic ponspaao. Carolina Baptists. I7NION*. 8. C.. Dec 1—Bapttsto of nith Carolina are gathering tn Union for th* ■VmomlnaMH from other states win sd | vent too. state convention of Only One "BRO.riO QJU—IV that to L,»xat;vo Btxmio Quinine ^9 Cutm. Cold la On. U->, Or, la 3 my. honorable body.' The building of these additional shops, said one ot the jnembers, by the Central of Georgia Railroad, will be the means ot bringing hundreds of skilled workmen to the cltr. none of them making less than 83.50 per day. and will increase their already large pay roll to something like $100.- 000 a month. At the meeting resolutions were or dered to be drawn up protesting against the division of this United States Judicial district. The secretarr was authorized to draft these reso lutions to be submitted to the presi dent of the chamber of commerce be fore sending them to the members of congress from this district, the sena tor* from Georgia, and the official* at Washington. FOR CONSTIPATION icine thin ng Unless It Cures. wo will guarantee to supply you medl cine that will surely effect a cure If taken with regularity and according to directions for a reasonable length of time. Should the medicine fall tp benefit you to your entire satisfaction w* promise that It shall cost you noth ing. pleasant and successful treatment or constipation. The active medicinal In gredient of this remedy which Is odor less. tasteless and colorless. Is an en tirely new discovery- Combined with other extremely valuable Ingredient*. It forms a preparation which la in comparable as a perfect bowel regu lator, Intestinal tnvlgorator and strengthened Rexal Orderlies are no table for their agreeablencsa to tho palate and gentleneea of action. They do not cause griping or any disagree- Jesse B. Hart & Bro., Funeral Directors Personal attention given all business. 6. C. Pursley. t-amar Clay. PURSLEY & OLAY, UNDERTAKERS. Oldeat exclusive undertaking house In Macon. Phone 425. Prepared to fill telegraph or telephone orders on short notice. Carriages to funeral $3.80. CITY TAX NOTICE. The fourth and last Instalment of the dty tax to no wdue. Taxpayers are no tified to pay and aav* coats of tax fl. fas. A. R. TINSLEY, Treas. December 4. 8TATE AND COUNTY TAXES. On account of tho fact that De cember yoth comes on Sunday, the books will be open for payment of state, county and poll taxes for year 1903, until December 21st After that date fl fas will be issued and Interest and costs charged. Office 561 Mul- bqyry street ALBERT JONES. Tax Collector. Contraots for furnishing this Institution with supplies for toe quarter ending March Si, if** —*- “** *— 1909. will be awarded December List of ar ' ■ chased can be had on i List of articles to ba pur- '* had on application. LUCIUS J. LAMAR. Steward. G. S. 8. —GO TO— WESLEYAN The best instruction is the cheapest. Loh’s Cafe 616 Mulberry st. Only First-cfass Restaurant in'the City for Ladies and Gentlemen. Tomato Bbulllon Vermicelli or Cream __ Olives. _ _ Pickle*. Crcnm^of Celery. Boiled' Onions. Cream Sauce. New England Dinner. Roast Vesl. Pan Gravy, Or _ Stewed Rack Bone and Dumplings. 8tcamed Rice. Masked Potatoes. Candled Yams. Corn Bread. Lobster Salad. Baked Apple Roll. Hard Butter Sauce. Or Cocoanut Custard. Coffee. Tex Milk. FOR SALE Five-room house, all modern improve ments—large lot. Terms $250 cash, wMi° ss,rssur for* ,hT I S7£|balance$25 a month, which includes in terest. able effect or Inconvenience, and may be % taken at any time, day or nlrht. . We particularly recommend Rexall Orderlies for children, delicate or aged { persons because they do not contain anything that could possloly Injure tha most delicate organism. They are just as easy to take as candy, and un like other preparations for a like pur pose they do not create a habit, but instead they overcome the cause of laxatives, cathartics and harsh physic, and perminantly remove the cause of constipation or Irregular bowel action.. Wa want yon to try Rexall Orderlies j 353 Third St. Phone 77 at our r!*k. We know that there Is' nothing that will do yoji*o much good. • and we will refund your money without nrgument If they do not do as we eay they will. They are preoared In tablet form In two sizes of -pock*gee- 38 tab lets. 26c. and II tablet*. 10c. The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. SPECIAL COMPLIMENT TO MRS. HELEN LONGSTREET WASHINGTON. Dec. I—The senate today confirmed the nomination of Helen D. Longstreet wMow of the Conference general, as postmaster at Gainesville, Ga. Tha action of tha senat# In confirm ing the nomination on the day It waa Grand Friz* Race Picture. The Grand Prise Automobile Race Picture will be ran at Tha Lyric today Whiskey EXPRESS PREPAID I. ^ tk. So.lk.ni Eiprm Cmpwjr — I pfl.. m am i. J«» «r 4 «Ms or am I. Mllw. NEW CORN WHISKEY IU. lU^OLk isjsf kill MOM Cltu .. Spring W,l.r $2.75 J5.00 V3.0, OLD CORN WHISKEY 5mo«lb .od M«U.w . 3.M S.S0 J.2S KEW RYE I.S «.M 3.4S OLD RYE(t«t Dm) 4.0* 7.5* 4.5* Anil. Brwlr, m« • 3.75 4.M 3.45 AptJ. Brwlr. -4.0* 7.5* 4.25 R«f<rrfkc«K Fiid N.boosl Bask « M* I ■wSasw TREASURER HALL'S CASE This film thaws the race from nine points of the course and gives a thrill in'* and distinct account of all that happened that day. The regular vaudeville shows will be ran commencing at 4 this after- Tenneeeee Farmers. JACKSON." Te»n.. Dec •President ... *- y life on every - 3*jj veil'* proposal fer eeuatry IK .... mens will b« one ef tbs enblscta meg at the state cenventl-^ of Ten- » agrirulrural Intrrevtt to- 4*r ths auspices of the Farmer#' LU .cai.vDel aad Co-o$«nitlve Ualea. COMES UP IN LEE COURT LEESBURO. Go, Dec. 8—Judge Lit tlejohn cam# down yesterday and drow a special Jury for an adjourned ses sion of court to me<*t Monday next. The case of certain cttlscns aagtnst Treasurer II .ii is to be tried, the same being a pt-oe^iing to remove an officer for alleged misconduct in of- fice. The . -i-r rrom »es to be srih- Jrarnly f<*ught and may take eeveral days to try. 1 c* r Jr (C i -■ ■