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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1908
Umbrellas
Canes
Our holiday Exhibit of Umbrella*
and Cane* is unusually attractive, the
style, carving, and special woods, are
exclusive.
You’ll find no two alike, and you’ll
find nothing like them elsewhere,
which makes them more sought after
by the men folks-who like individual
ity even in their canes
$1.00 to $25.00
Engraved as you like
on PRIOR TO EVERYBODY
SPECIAL NOTICES
Jesse B. Hart & Bra.,
Funeral Directors
MTSa.
OPtfN DAY AND NIOHT.
PURSLEY & OLAY,
Almya M.
talasrsph er ttls»h©f»© •rdars on short
nrik©. Csrr<S0*i to funtral M.M.
OTIC* TO STOCKHOLDERS.
NOTICE TO . .
A dividend of (II.W) two dullsrs and
fifty ©sate par shara on the cepltel s|*tk
of Um teuthwostem Railroad Company
win ha paid M .and altar January 6.
19». to stoakboldrra of record on the
hooka a# the company at
hualnaas December II. ISM.
©srabi© at Uia oftlaa of ta© .—
Macon. Ua., and at tha Cltlsai
Houthrm Bank, fUrannah. Oa
SssAMP* *4 an ueiy°I?* InT
■' °“ r 04 ‘"•iSffiSV WAI.KKIt,
Sacra tary and Traasurar.
Hoaa of
Dividends
srp
fa Tha
MKETINQ BAR ASSOCIATION.
Tha an aval rata tiny of tha Bar Aw-
etattoo of tha city of Macaa will ba hald
In tha sup#riar aourt room at II o’clock
MARSHALLVILLE JOTTINGS
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS
, -GO TO-
WESLEYAN
The best instruction is the
chenpest.
ALBERT McKAY,
Maker of Men’s Clothes,
Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
Tuaaday, Dacambar 18th.
Katlnes M0; Night 1:18,
JOE MORRIS
In th, Om-SVM Vuilc.l Com.dr
Too Many Wives
Tha Whirlwind Spanish Dan car.
Lyric Theater
Lew Hoffman
Eccentric Juggler
Howard&Cameron
Singer* and Dancer*
MARSHAL!
Th# Jamas
D. C.. gave
ment at tha
evening.- Tl
Jaffarson Da
death being
form was a
Confederal#
ferns, with
beauty to tl
war# tha pro
win, and th<
tar. lira. J.
Frederick an
Ray oral mem
war# also oa
by tb« High
•f tha ch
onca joining
a Foundetloi
of Davit, La
sung at tholr
ly fitting way
sentiments ol
largo and el
Jeff arson Da
was accepted
tin and hung
der J. Fredi
officer whose
Dr. James
orator of th
Orica, of Ha
to tha ono •
Confederacy
Impassioned i
* those whi
k 11.—
►tor, U.
tertaln-
Monday
uory of
r of hla
a plat-
a tad In
ta and
added
i stage
Good*
11 Lse-
iLSar J.
Iwards.
I hoard
tnualo
tha rlt-
• audl-
v Firm
avorlts
to those '
Frederick,
nar, closed 1
nouneed the
Joymsnt.
The union 1
flat Church,
was vary h©l|
fulness. Udell
tha tong of
Atlanf —
tnied a
ralt of
which
r Ave
rt. Fel-
gallant
heart,
oed the
Isftert
tribute
of tha
logtoal,
a treat
Worked Unsuspecting At-
lantians to a Standstill j
Bunted By Police
of tilts elty are anxious to locate "Pro.
feasor" Frank Want, alias Prof. May.
alleged pelrntri, medium and mind
reader, against whom charges of theft
ware filed today by several persona.
He la alleged to have prevailed upon
Project of Southern Com
mercial Congaess Startles
Xateves of New York
NrW YORK. D,o. 11—John 1! PIT-
ker, a wealthy planter, tonight wai
brimful of enthusiasm about the pro
ject of a permanent southern commer
cial congress In Warh‘ngton.
"Even In this big City of Ideas," he
said, "many men gasp when I explain
the matter, and ray It is too big. but
I ant confindefit that it will go thipggh.
‘1 was elected president of the con-
hls subjects to hand over to him ar- gress two days ago and today at a
tide* of Jewelry, money, ate., to oe. meeting I said we should get one
plated U s l#| faaaenod around ttaa'rj thousand men to put up tl.000 cash to
necks and worn until such time i
(night direct.
‘’Conjure’' Baas Empty.
he
Following West’s disappearance from
the city this week several of hla sub
jects opened the “conjure’ bags and to
their dismay. Instead of finding th* ar
ticles or cash which they were Jed to
believe the ‘•profH*•0r' , !»fl placed
therein, they found weds of paper, etc.
Three *100 WlC
Lbet *
One victim, Levi Armstrong, claims
that hs lest three $100 bills b ythls pro
cess while Mrs. Jessie Haley says that
West robbed her of two diamond rings
and g diamond brooch valued at *200.
Another woman alleges that West
'•treated" her at her residence and a«
a result a lot of allverware la missing.
NIGHT KIDERS GO
ON II
THIRTY-THR** INDICTMENTS RE
TURNED YESTERDAY-01 FOR
RANKIN MURDER.
UNION CITT, Tenn., Deo. 11.—A to-
1 of SI Indictments were returned today
by the specl.il grand Jury einpnn#lle<l to
Invwligate the recent Keel Foot lake
night rider depredations, twenty-one
rimming murder In the lynching of Capt.
Rankin; six participation In the burning
of fish docks and the other six violation
of the Xu Klux not, a capital offense.
Preparation la being mudo by both the
state and the defense for the trials of
the alleged leaders of the band which will
begin. Monday and before that time all
matters of a preliminary nature will be
disposed of.
DIVIDEND DECLARED BY
COLUMBUS, Oa, Dec. 11.—At ths an
nual meeting of the Columbus Manu
facturing Company today, **
showed that the mill *
million yards of cloth
was dec!
Idea'
produced oru
more than U turn;
J. W,
i man-
11 pro-
tat en
s Bap-
Wars,
' faith-
laod by
Mr,
laod by
, - . Jisf, of
its, "Botnetlnia, Somewhere."
. J. ©. "
sleeted wlthr
of the peace
While mur
removal of 1
from lbs M
Macon churc
will be extent
port, who hi
by the South
comes to us
hoet of rslatl
Among thm
attend the af
•uperlor coui
Martin. Pear*
ker. B. T. Jc
Rice. Dr. J.
Thu tension
tha brutal mi
a former rash
living with Y
on a pianist
bill waa retu
the grand Jur
va. Fletcher 1
der of Jamei
gnu before a
of a speedy
arrested soon
etl denes was
only the vlglli
from ths tndl
The prisoner
two yearn In
turday
Justice
rear.
to a
rlcome
Daren-
pastor
a. Hs
has a
ITS.
>rry to
button
K. J.
crimes, and
been brought
Mr. J. C.
for a week.
Nsmosaasa, I
ttemen from 1
Much Inter
masting of th
slenary BoeU
subject of alt
Wo neon, whs
Myers la wot
Lucy Cunlngi
ant la Mies r
to several far
ing talk on th
» Wal-
W. XL
others.
stlgats
a Ball,
It. then
t child
K true
*•> by
e atata
t mur-
lal be*
»doubt
a waa
as the
n. and
i*d him
Itlasna
ed for
r other
-e has
n Mla-
at ths
n Oltp
Mery
of ths
assist-
related
torest-
by Mrs. John
by a large nu
read a graph
Ufa tn that ft
Marshal Will
sited to knee
ass. of Merer
of Augusta, u
Inter*
. Mas*
odwtn.
is Ns-
Best ever. Don't fall to see
Grand Prize Automobile Races
at The Polooo‘today.
president and other officers wore re
elected. A number of the New England
stockholders attended the meeting.
Tha beat, newest and wearing E. 8. T.
styles ar# ready for tor YOU at Albert
McKay’s.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN TO HEAD
(lam Jennings
Bryan as president of the University of
... — •- **-- that the restg-
‘ " Northrop la
nation of President Cyrus Northrop
accepted. has been started by the Uni
verafty Press Club, which passed a reso
lution asking the board of regents of
the university to extend a call ta the
BAZAR AND CONCERT AO
The ladles having In chair* the baser
and concert tn East Macon by the ladles
of ths Fort Hawkins Literary Club, for
the benefit of the piano fund of the
Methodist Sunday School, to be given to
night, remind the people that for the
benefit of those In West Macon who wish
to patronise It. the baser will begin this
LAST MEETING OF OLD
The meeting of the county commis
sioners on Tuesday nsxt will be the last
to be held by the old board.
w 1 TS , u "r,. m Y u w istsnrk
Long as the ntw members, will be he'd
PEOPLE SOUTH ENJOYING
AND ERA OF PROSPERITY
Mr. Wallace E. McCaw has Just ro
sed from a trip 1
«« a. ,«t
•Mil'sw Manufacturing Company, he
that they were running on full time am
a trip to the north and wetL
“ — that he found, thinjis
■ msiis that they were running on full time and
that their business was moving along
ilari?n ,p - #nd - d,lf wltb T
school
vRpeaklng oI conditions elsewhere. Mr.
Mi-Caw arid thatl? the people here nniv
knew what proemrity they were enjoy
ing, when llkrned to the conditions that
egtet tn other parts of the country, as
well as abroad. the people would, be abl?
argim |fcns&nd’ l eccorat»d
to vdperi*.,.the south Is enjoying an era
be life members *of the -southern club
which will, become the Washington
headaquartars of the congress.” About
1225,000 was pledged, but Mr. Parker
Is waiting to aes the cash. His plan Is
to have each southern state make •
permanent exhibit and to haYe a great
building where Information may be
obtained about every county so that
the resources may be develops*:
M. B. Trexevant. secretary of the
New Orleans Progressiva Union, aald:
"This Idea Is going to be the biggest
thing that has ever struck the south,
and to Mr. Parker belongs the credit
of concelvlnr It- When all the great
canal schemes and waterway* schemes
to which President Roosevelt and his
successor are committed are perfect
ed, New Orleans will be the Liver
pool of the western world. It Is now
«00 miles nearer to the Panama canal
than New York, for Instance, and when
the still awter courses from the Rio
Grande to New Orleans and from New
Orleans to New England ports are
completed, things will hum down
thsra"
KILLING DOCTOG
QUARREL * RESULTS IN FATAL
•HOOTING— BIRDSONG CA8E
HAKU5HURJ1T. Miss.. Dec. 11.—Dr. A
8. PltU^a prominent physician.jjraa shot
—_ ___ late Thursday at bis office
here by Pr. Thomss Birdsong, a dentist.
According to a negro, the only eye wit
ness, Birdsong came to the office of Pitts
and charged the latter with Interfering
with his affairs. After ths Interview.
Birdsong lift, the negro says, but re
turned and opened fire as ne entered the
office.
Two of three bullets took effect caus
ing the almost Instant death of Dr.
Pitts.
Ur. Blrdfong Is a brother-In-law of
Mrs. Angls Birdsong; who was convicted
two ysars ago, after a sensational trial,
of the killing of Ur. Butler, at Monti-
cello, and was later pardoned by Gover
nor Vardanian before entering on iter
prison sentence.
• ‘Running Some” — Grand
Prize Automobile Races, at
The Palace today.
FI BARRELS BOOZE
TIEN BY DEPUTIES
BLIND TIGER WELL STOCKED WAS
RAIDED LAST NIGHT WITH
MUCH 8UC0ES3.
Deputies Joe Wilson. Walter Byrd ard
Gent Chambl|*s started out last night to
find a blind tiger.
It was an awful bad night to go hunt
ing for this kind of game j* but they had
a duty to perform, and they went out In
the rain Just as though the moon was
shining on a fine dry night Later they
wet goods, and they found five barrels of
whisky In quart, pint and half-pint bot-
They went In the vicinity of the aua-
R ’cted Jungle, and taking a one dollar
II and noting the certificate number,
gave It to a man to go to the nl-beery on
the comer of Pine end Fourth sir eel
and Fourth streets.
with Instructions ta buy a pint of
liquor. In a short time the pint came,
and then the negro who sold It waa
pointed out and be was placed und«*r ar-
resL Then the deputies went nosing
around and found the five barrels.
T two-horse dray waa found, and the
stuff was carried to the sheriff's office.
The negro charged wlth selllng the
Whisky Is George Adams, ahd ho was
laced In Jail last night. The owner of
?he place waa not in the store at the
time, but he will be looked after today.
This was one of the most euccsssful
raids made by the deputies and It was
well worked up. It paid them for taking
ths wst weather.
rder youi
McKay.
MAI SHOI IH BACK
NO POSITIVELY REFUSES TO
TELL WHO SHOT HIM, WHAT
FOR. OR ANYTHING
ABOUT IT.
Th. Old BUn-Urd OIROVTS TASTE.
LESS CHIU. TONIC, MtM out m»-
terU .ad build, up the tratafn. Fur
rruarn paupla and cfilldran. 10c.
Three Reels of the Latest
and Popular Pictures
Harvard OsUbratts.
BOTTOM. Pm IL-Dona of John Har
vard ga there* at a local betel this even-
lag It celebrate the reseat victory ef the
Ogams feet ball alma ever Vale. Tbs
sequel was bet* wader (he eeriest ef
bealajvmt* Club ef piston, wtii.-h la-
Loh’s Cafe
81* Mulberry st.
aly Flret-sless Rsstaursnt In the
City fer LsdUs and Gentlemen.
ernes la Its Membdretd* mm of ta*, gleamed MU'*.
mtBt mm ef the Hub gtrwed
Baked Ft*K. Oyrtf* rnsbi .
ibey os wn
Oyster 1
Mtn.-e* Turkey"<
BILL INTRODUCED TO HELP
N. C.
Something of a myaterlous shooting
affair occurred last night on Haw
thorne street, near Third, about 10
o'clock. . w
A young man named Blankenship,
an operative in the Bibb mill, report
ed tn Officer Jessup that he had been
shot and wanted to go the hospital.
The officer saw that he waa In pain,
and tent In the call to the station
house for the ambulance. In th* mean,
time he tried to get the young man
to tell him somethin* of the shoot
ing ao that tile man who shot him
could hs arrested. But tha young
man. for *ome reason, refuted to tell,
or to give any Information concern-
WASHINGTON.
■ TON. Deo. II.-AS a IW-
•wit of th* floodJin ths Oipe Fear
River la North Csrftn* of Aumv
!*••. Representative Oodwta, of North
Carolina, today tntrodu*** a Mu au
(housing the eeoreury of war \o pur.
chase »»th food supplies and clothing
b at a ns seaary for the relief of dye-:
circumstances
leu. pmwfiiM and Har-
nstL W. C. ’rtie m provide* flfi\M*
for Iks purpose, to he weed at the 41
oration of th# sevietaryo r war.
•psalah Qatleoa, Osld Lsftn, Die-
tee twedsy's Telegraph.
MRiri Current Puddtb
U VT. PshfilK Mgr.
» "PftOMO QUININE"
ATtVM PPOMOjQUINIVR
11 That H LAX Amu BBOMAOt
I Lsok hr the etsnsturs of K W.
I Ve«4 the Wsrid over is Cars a
In. IL nc.pt I. any Out th- unci,
of «ho man w>, named Kodce.
Wh.n the ambuinnee trrlv-d. th.
, -un. mno. -ho had been Ivin, dow--
•nd evidently uiRerln.. tot un n.d
«alk-d to «• He wee (hen carrle.’
to th- h—llat. -h-re It «>• (ou>A
that Ih* hnll bed (ton- Ju»t under the
,kl.a «f hu (mch. and wae rmdllr
removed. H- th-n -alkvd away with
out (Ivina the hoipttal phyaldanp any
Information.
Th- PKitc, —re at « hme what to
do In ouch a caao. There had beeo
a party of the opemtlvoe on th-
street, and tt waa thoufiit that at
tht. tmlic the shootla. -ocurr-d. hot
aa Inquiry It wae roand that whlla
Rlaakra.hlp had been to the part*,
th- .himlla. did not nerar three, hut
on the «tr—t Hi, fit r-fuoel 1, (l - .-
(h- pot ice ony lufornuittoa. l-d them
Is Utah that he -M to blame In the
CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE
“NEARER THAN EVER”
VIA
NEW DOUBLE DAIL.V SERVICE
‘ BEGUNIN1INQ MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st.
'34.
32.
SCHBDUJ-E.
33.
31.
1:35 p.m.
4:20 p.m.
5:10 p..m.
10:45 p. m.
11:00 p. m.
7:35 a. m.
.7:50 turn.
* 3:00 a.m.
6:58 a.m.
6:15 a.m.
11:40 a.m.
11:45 a. m.
8:35 p. m.
8:15 p. m.
9:15 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
Lv. Macon. C. of Ga. R. R. Ar.
Ar. Atlanta. 0. of Ga. R. R. Lv.
Lv. Atlanta. L. & N. R. R. Ar.
Ar. Knoxville. L.&N.R.R. Lv.
Lv. Knoxville. L.&N.R.R. Ar.
Ar. Cincinnati. L.&N.R.R. Lv.
Ar. Louisville. L.&N.R.R. Lv.
Lv. Louisville. Penn. Lines. Ar.
Ar. Chicago. Penn. Lines. Lv.
2:02 a. m.
11:05 p.m.
10:40 p.m.
5:10 p.m.
5:05 p. m.
8:15 a.m.
8:15 a. m.
7:35 a. m.
9:50 p. m.
3:40 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
11:55 a.m.
6:16 a.m.
6:00 a. m.
8:25 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
Through Sleepers on both trains, Macon to Cincinnati. Chicago-Louisvilie Sleepers
on 3:00 a. m. train. Louisville Sleepers on both trains from Atlanta.
Dining Service (all meals). Observation Car.
For Sleeping Car reservations, rates and information write J. R. Almand, Trav.
Pass. Agt., H. 0. Bailey, Div. Pass. Agt., No. 4 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
matter, and did not want the facts
to come out
The nolle# will take It up today, and
If* possible find out all about It. The
law had been violated so far as «hu*t-
law naa wen v»uiulci» w
Ing In the city was concerned, if noth,
fng else, and they want to find the
man who Is missing.
ORDINARY WILL
SEND MONEY ON
More Wagons than Money
Things are working so *moothly in
/^r*P-,45T.*7.*!? A V"IB ou r new factory that we find wo have
a house full of wagons before our
' salesmen have Increased their sales.
Wq don't often put on bargain sales,
and shall not do bo in this Instance
except as to pries. Top Wagons like
the picture at *80. You can’t bent
that Bee them.
Payment of 8lx Thousand Dollars
Mads by Local Near-Beer Dealers
Will 8oon Go In Stats Treasury.
As soon as Ordinary Wiley Is notl
fled by Judge Felton that the court of
appeals has sustained the Wlie near-
beer act, he will forward to the state
treasury about six thousand dollars
that he has collected in payment of
this year’s license. A similar collec
tion will be made again on the first
of January. w
It will bs recalled that when the leg
1 si at u re recently pass eda law taxing
near-beer dealers two hundred dollars
there was some, doubt as to whether
they were liable for the full tax If
they continued In business for the re
mainder of the present year. It hav
ing been decided that th© act requlr
Ing ths tax Is legal, they must now
surrender tbs money. This payment,
however, has been In th© hands of the
ordinary for aom© tlm© in the nature
of certified checks.
Tha decision of ths court of appeals
leaves * loophol© by which th© dealerr
may recover their money If tholr ap
peal Is later sustained toy thu court of
appeals*
There are the following dealers In
Macon, twenty-eight In number, and'
all of tbrtn are represented at the or-
dlnary** office with & certified chc-
for the requisite amount; W. N,
•Shlnholser. J. W. H rend on, C. E
Randall. John Morse, Harris, Griggs
Hugh Caqsldy, D. Cunningham, J. B.
Brooks, Cook Brewing Company, J. E.
Bunch. J. C. Murphy. Travers St Cas
sidy. Ed Cassidy. F.d Devlin. Joe Thom
n nr tr—■' n.qtrltvV T.vnn. ft
as. Q. W. Haas,' Patrick Lyon. G. 8
Alexander. Hugh Devlin. C. C. Porter,
W. F. Lawrence. L. J. Dinkier, M.
O’Hara. A. B. Moore, L. T. Thomp
son and Acmo Brewing Company. The
two brewing* companies were required
to pay wholesalers’ tax of IW0. Ac
cordingly. Ordinary Wiley has on da-
posit 16,200. '
The ncar-heer dealers will make
•very effort to escape tha payment of
the tax. The local dealers have ad
vised their attorneys to Join with the
dealers In other cities of the state In
carrying an appeal to ths United States
supreme court.
THOS. F. RYAN GIVES $1,000
TO UNCLE REMUS FUND
ATLANTA. Ga.. Dae. lL-^J. O. LMter,
secretary of ths “Unci* Remit*" memo
rial association, announced today th* re
ceipt of a contribution of lt,kM from
ccipi o* • cvmnuuMUB »•>»”*
Thomas F. Bran. of. Nsw York, to th©
fund for perpetuating th* memory of
Joel Chandler Harris.
U.
cepted
Ryan waa"tendered and has ac-
the position of vie* president of
th* association.
H*rr Goodv*l**r l#fe th© Cat out of
the Bag. (In colors).
S*« Sunday's Telegraph.
Secretary Hester's Weekly 6tat*m*nL
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 11.—(Secretary
IT»l-tor’s weekly cotton statement Issued
Hast era weexiy cotton mr.—
today shows^ for the lt daya^of Dec^m
The amount _
I© past weak has been
.-Mis for the same days last
5T4.24S yoar before lari.
The tflnvrmrnt eln-e Pcpt.
receipts at all “
*02 against
te1 Ptates porta 5,211.-
IMili«* lari years overland
tht Mleelealppl. Ohio and. Prismae
Mississippi. Ohio
KfYfT.tTO
T— t»UI tvklpe- -t Ahi.rtrea
biKr 'M
as
agsJnri an InrreM# during V'- rorr*.
,,m« r»r!>l l»«t nr.
ley Closing
ML Dm
It rrimtaat
relntoter* VB l*r
nlng a great cresads »• eepprere Bunday
mriarlm, ths ©aly fsemw Bmatrical
■ntrrteinmsnt i
. e . , f>.» r — l *HV o; II
The msvsmsat mill culminate
“~ig ©a Jaauaxr 11
J. W. Darsey
651 THIRD ST.
S. J. J,
FRIENDS GALL FOR AID
Th® condition of Mrs. J. J. Wimberly,
whoso huMtmnd waa killed by n negro
about a year ago, Is reported as being
distressful. There may bo some who
will desire to nld this unfortunate lady,
and they are informed that any contri
bution sent to Station Sergeant Arthur
Job son, at the city ball, wl/l (hi appre
ciated and sent to her. Tim police and
firemen have been very kind to Mrs.
Wimberly sine© the death of her htw-
» und in fact, but for them she
I - *--- * - * “
would have had a hard time of it
Races In Alamo City.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Dec. II.—A win
ter racing meet, to lant nineteen days,
win be Inaugurated tomorrow on the
track of thp International Fair. Enough
horses ere'stabled her© to guarantee a
successful meet. 1
Bay, who la probably the best known
Judge in the racing game* will preside at
the San Antonio meet. Arthur Me-
Knlght, having officiated aa starter sev
eral times at the International Fair,
will atari the ponies at ths winter meet
GEORGIA, Bibb County—Will be aold
on ths first Tuesday In January. 1209.
at public outcry, at tha court house. In
hours of
jesh. psr-
of which the following la a
_ county, .within the legal
sals, to the highest bidder, for c
tuln property, of which ths follr
full and complete description:
One twelve horsepower simple Trac
tion engine. Jacketed boiler. No. 12,097.
One (1) twelve (12) . barrel mounted
water tank. No. 6.722.
One case pump and hose,
steel axle *
Two (2) steel axle log carts Sft by 7
foot wheels.
Now located at Rutland. Oa. Said
property being difficult and <
. _____ expensive tb
move, same will remain where now loca
ted and not brought to the eou.t house
for sale. Said
against J. W.
xecution Issued from die
-. of said county In favor of
Threshing Machine Company
A. Boardman will be clerk of the scales
and Hart -Dernhnm will be in charge of
the ring.
Convantion of Hoboes.
ST. LOUIS. Dee. 11.—A call for a
national convention of the unem
ployed, to bo hM4 in this city on
January IB, has been issued “by
James Eads How, founder of th©
Brotherhood Welfare Association. It
Is expected that during thu conven
tion week SL> Louis will be the Mecca
for Jioboea and unemployed men from
all over the country, and standing
room will be at a premium in box cars
and other conveyances utilised by tin*
men of the road. How intends to se
cure a monster petition, to be r©nt
to the president, asking that tha p^ii-
doners b© given employment In public
Kansas Magaxin©.
WICHITA. Kan.. Dec. It.—With
WiUfam Allen White, Congressman
Victor Muddock. Ed Howe of the At
chison Globe, F. D. Coburn, Governor
Hoch. and other literary lights of th*
Sunflower atate on Its staff, a new
magoxine will shortly make Its ap
pearance from this city, it will b©
known as the Kansas MngaxVne and
will b# quite up to the standard of the
test magnalnea of ths effete east. If
* - -iromlsss of the promoter* are
GOT DRUNK 01 TRAIN
COMING UP TO MACON
AND WANTED TO GET OFF ON
PLEA THAT HE DID NOT
GET DRUNK HERE.
Another man has been found who.
on benlg up before the reoerder for
being drunk and asked where got
his whiskey, told about 1*-
This was a white man named 8. N.
Mays, who said he belonged In Al
bany. Ho said that he had ben to
Savannah, and.on the train struck up
with u drummer with -whom he played
’’set-back" coming to Macon. While
playing this mysterious gam© h* was
given two drinks by the obliging drum
mer—the man said It was a. drummer,
though he may have been anything
eUe—and when he reached Macon he
stopped nt tha same hotel with hfs
-found companion, end was given
the prom
fulfilled.
Visible i Supply.
World 1
NEW ORLEANS,
B eaterle statement •
s supply of cotton
the total vtslhl© to
against 4.419 425 last week and 4.170.147
last year. Of thf* the total of American
sm vv&i pwwi'a
week and 859.576 last year. Of th©
world’s visit)!* sunplr of cotton there Is
now afloat and held in Gr©nt Britain and
continental Europe 2.6<4.(mo against 2.-
m.eoe test year; In Egypt 249.0*0 a£lnst
£25'SS2 '*«)•«.; In India loo.MK) ,nln,t
220.000 Tut^ jw; and In *
tea l.t*7.i
1.415,(
against
United
‘ last
Four tcltpeea In 1909.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 11.—According
5^foiT n arihSti^tSere'wiYr>»e ? four
edlpres next year, two of th© run and
two of th© moon. The first ©rliiw© of
’Tdswgi&asw u,t
M * *nd Nwcmter
25. The first win te visible tn a part of
North America, and the second through
out the eonttnML ^
lanre j
Will Diteuss Tariff.
POCATELLO .Idaho, Deo. 11.—Dis
cussion of potelbl© changes in th©
tariff on wool and hide# will be a
feature of th© fifty-fifth annual con
vention of th© National wool Grow
ers’ Association, which will be held
here th© middle of next month. For
est preservation. Ih© conservation of
natural resources and lower freight
rates are otter subjects which bars
b©©n placed on th© program of the
convention.
Drew Color Lin©.
JACKSON, Miss, IVe. Il.-Mlretsstppt
farmer* affiliated with the Farmers’
Uatsn are up tn arms against tha at
tempt of th© colored agriculturists of th©
ethre *• ©rgnnlss a'uBuna© wnloo. It la
feared that mu© may result from th©
wmgmjs th© m*ma t© reubUah a
and tn com© V*r«!fries the whits
farmers are th»eat©etmr night ©Me© tee*
If ayreerenr. to rnt a ©top to th©
- r -. 'bf negro ©rennis©r« Th©
nutter win probably core© Up af th© lust
another drink. This settled him. and
he was found d^unk.
Maya put In a special plea for
clemency, saying that he only took
one drink in Macon, and did not get
drunk here, but on the train coming
to Macon. In other words, as he came
here drunk on (he two drinks bs ought
not to be fined as much aa If be
had gotten drunk here.
The recorder thought hi* defense
was technical A man may get drunk
In another city and come here drunk,
and !• Just as liable to be punished
as (f he lived here and got drunk.
When a man la drunk, ha la drunk,
no matter where he got drunk.
The plea waa such a well-delivered
one, however, that he was allowed
to go, and ha seemed grateful
K o.f P. Sanitarium.
CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Dr. G. O. Mc
Connell. medical examlner-ln-chlef of
the Knights of Pythias, announced to
day that It has been formally decided
that a samarium for tuberculpsta pa
tients affiliated with the order shall
be established In Now Mexico.
The oottagea and other nbulldings.
when •ufficlent funds have been col
lected from members of the order,
will bs erected ©n a larg© tract tt
land near Laa Vegas, donated for tbe
cause by New Mexico lodges.
Bennie R«i!ly Meets Match.
SAVANNAH. Ga. Dec. 1L—Bennie
He lily, of Baltimore, met hla match (n
Jimmy Daahler in a fast and bloody
fifteen-round bout before tha South
ern Athletic Club. Refer©* Jenkins
called th© match a draw after Dai li
ter had carried the fight to Reilly
from the first. Reilly ©rag far the
favorite in the betting, t
•to union, which <
Caucus for Senators
COLUMBUS. Ohio, Dec. II.—Three
weeks from tomorrow, on Jamianr 5.
the republican members of ins ohl>
legislature will hold a caucus to
choos© the man they will support fo'
Units* State* senator. The leglela
tore win meet on the following Mon-
day. January 4. Although nearly a
down men are In ths field, ths choir-
has ' apparently narrowed down to
Senator Foreker and Charles P. Taft,
trotter of tha president-elect. Mr
Taft has tesn promised th© thirteen
republican vote* of Hamilton county,
and th© legislators of oth^r sanities
■r© felling Into the Teft column.
Friends of Forster continue hop»f-i!
•nd ©spree* confidence that he will
be returned. Th© vote on senator will
Uk© plac© January «. _