Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 16, 1908, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1969 ' r E Gold- Silver-- Mounted Suspenders Every man requires one pair, most men several pair—one pair for each pair of trousers. You could choose nothing that would please him more for his gift. We show them in every color—plain and fancy webbing—gold or silver mounted. Then we engrave his name, or initial free of charge. iSOUTHERN MAY MAGQDN PRAISES BUILD STATION GEORGIA’S CLIMATE ENCOURAGING INFORMATION TO, IDEAL PLACE TO RENDEZVOUS TROOPS ON THEIR WAY FROM CUBA TO POSTS. $1.00 to $6.00 OltX PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPECIAL NOTICES Jum a Hart. On. Manurer. J. Freeman Hart. Bec. Jesse B. Hart & Bro., Funeral Directors personal attention given all buaintM. Phone* 467, 700, 1261. MACON, GA. OPrfN DAY AND NIGHT. a. C. Puraley. tamar Clay. PURSLEY & OLAY,’ UNDERTAKEN 8. Always open. 011 and Oil Mulberry et. Oldest exclusive undertaking housa In Macon. Phona 420. Prepared to fill telegraph or telephono order* on short notfoa. Carriages to funaral 03.00. NOTICE TO 8TOCKHOLDBR8, AanuaJ meeting of tha stockholders of the Union Savings Dank and Trust Co., for the purpoNo of election of directors and auch othsr business aa may come bofor* the moating will bu held Thure- ** J “- V’ft Contracts for furnishing thla Institution with suppllas for tha quarter ending March *1. 1009. will be awardod Dacember II. 1001. 1.1st of articles to b A pur- » n *• b, £ u 0 Wl c j 0 *l!*'i Steward. Q. LAMAR, —GO TO— WESLEYAN The best instruction is the cheapest.. 8ATURDAV. DECEMBER 20. Which Bh.ll II B.r "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” —OH— “THE CRISIS” fment of Am.rlca'. Ft Romantic Actor. JAMES K. HACKETT. Dlraot from hla triumphant a.aaon at llack.tr. Thrular. Now York. • a ord.i i» give local theater-goer. 1ha greatest poaalblr enjoyment from hla vialt to Macon Mr llackatt haa decided to -leave tha .election of tha play which Ina will preaent her. to tha patron, of tho Gland lhameotvoa. They can ttpreae their choice In writing or verbally to tha manager of tha Oread Opera Hour*. Lyric Theater Lew Hoffman Eccentric Juggler Howard&Cameron Singers and Dancers Three Reels of the Latest and Popular Pictures ALBERT McKAY, Maker of Men’s Clothes, Cherry Bt,, Macon, G&. WIFE FROM NEGRO BRUTE 18 HANDLED ROUGHLY AND TURNED OVER TO SHERIFF. LYNCHING IMMINENT. RALEIGH, N. C.. Dac. lO.-Ttia usually quiet county of Stanley Is in a atnte of Intense excitement tonight over the first casa In tho history of the county of an attack upon a white w»rnan by a negro, and It Is feared that there may he mob violence before tomorrow ut Albemarle, where Henry Young, colored, 1a In Jail, having been beaten Into unconsciousness at the home of John R. Moss, near Whit ney, lata today by Moss and George Lef- ler. who, attracted to the home of Moss by the screams of Mrs. Moss, found her In the cluichan of the negro, making desperate efforts to reach tho telephono to cull for help. When the negro attacked Mrs. Moss, she ran Into the house nnd locked the doors. Toiing broke down a door anr entered, and seising the woman, a dbs peruto struggle ensued. Upon arrival of Moss end f*fUr, they had a struggle and fist tight with tho negro before they subdued him. Hherlff Green was called and took the prisoner to tho Jail at Albemarle, six miles away, after he had been guarded for two hours at ths Moss home. Como see our demonstration in pastry cooking boforo too late. Pure Pood Grocery. DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS COLUMRUH, Gt., Deo. II—Thomas n. Howard, a popular young man of Columbus, died this afternoon of con gestion of the lungs. Ho was on the streets yesterday. "For fifteen years I hnva watched the workings of Buoklen's Arnica Salve; and |t has never failed to cure any sore, boll, ulcer or hum to which It was applied. It has saved in inanv a doctor bill*** nays A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 21c at all drug stores. FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER ■ AT THEJRPHANS’ HOME Ladle, of Auxiliary Will Moat Thla Morning to Mako Raporta of Amounta Money Collected. 'Vhe lacllox of tho tlsorgla In.lu,trial Homo Auxiliary are requeated to meet with lire. John 1*. Coatee at Oranga atrert thla morning at 10 o'clock. The marling will be held for tha purpoa# of making deflnlte arrange ment for tha Chrletmaa dinner and "tree" annually given at tho home. All committees will render raporta on the amount of money collected by them during tha laat (aw weeka. Tha ladloa have been working very hard to aecure the desired amount of money, and with tha help of than friend. It la believed that tha aum will bo collected before Christmas. INMAN ESTATE WILL PAY ALL SPECIAL BEQUESTS ATLANTA. Os . Dee. 15.-11 Is stated that tha receivers for tha Welker p. In- ttMUi aatata have bean able to pay off all tUa tndebtednsve and W.OW on th* eye* * «•,’ ha3vast* mods under tha win of the, ' Mrs* Jlairlett »\ Brandon mad Mrs. May I Jams* Gray ere tha receiver*. They have raised STI9.tr> by the sale of real eatate wace they took charge. Despite tho htavy las tha aatata In-1 rarrad through tha failure of ths rot tonj firm of faman A Company, l.i Augusta.; It I* state! that nl! the special bequests j ■ i*ds bj Mr. Inmgn will pe rail in full i Mi tfes! Wise tee of MSOiesaei't wilt be I Hrt biLT.d r. and *'••• • *y t the sais. Imported Perfumes; fine Leather Goods; Manicure Sets; Out Glass. Hoge Drug Co. THE KENNESAW RESTAURANT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MESSRS. CHAS. BACACUS AND Q. 8. ALEXANDRIA PURCHASE FA MOUS RE8TAURANT AND SPEND 13,000 IN IMPROVEMENTS, Ths Kennesaw Restaurant long own ed And operated by Mr. 1. Uashlnskl has been sold to Msoars. Charles Ha- cacus and O. 8. Alexandra. Tha gale which took place several weeka ago was Immediately followed by a com plete overhauling of the establishment. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COM MITTEE THAT CONFERRED WITH PRESIDENT W. W. FINLEY. i.ildlirn ra, JfldglMII 1, I.UOJ3 |UVPriWI at an « , *nt*ral, stopped in .Savannah on hit .SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 15—Hon. Charles E. Maguon, Cuba's governor Tbs Bouthern railroad will, at an! K«*neral. stopped In early date, commence the erection of a I wa Y hack to the Island to turn over new passenger depot or will take steps | ,tB government to t*.»e Cubans. “I will towards ueinx the preaent union ter- ,,ft ft politician out of a Job when I mitial In conjunction with the Central. *«t back home," tho big governor re- (Jeorgla and cdher lln«s. This asstir- i pH*d to a question about his future, anco wag "Ivc-n the Chamber of Qjtv- | u “ •*— K - - inerce committee that recently went to Washington and conferred with Pres ident W. W. Finley. Tha board of directors of tho Macon Chamber of Commerce met yesterday afternoon In their offices in the Jaqucs building on Fourth street. Those pres ent were .Messrs. J. F. Heard, presi dent; A. E. Chappell. W. E. Small. 8. It. Jaques, J. a. Flournoy, Emory Win. ship, T. D. Tinsley and M. E. Goode. Tha following report of Mr. W. E. McCaw, chairman of tha committea sent to Washington to confer with tha officials of tha Southern railroad, was read: "First, Hr. Finley assured us that he would take up the present differ ences between tho Macon and Bruns wick Navigation Co. and the Southern Railway Co. with the proper officers of his company, and jglvc tho matter care ful consideration; and as a result of our talk, your committee Is unanimous In believing that theso differences will bo satisfactorily adjusted. "Second. Mr. Finley suggested that a through sleeper from Macon to New York, In connection with their Now York nnd New Orleans Limited trains, would be better than a chair car, os there would, of course, be no change of cars In Atlanta. This sleeper was started from Now York on tho morn ing of December 7th. and Is now In regular service. We have every rea son to believe that the up-town ticket office will be opened within the next few weeks. "Third. Your committee was assured that the Southern Railway Co. had now under consideration the Improvement of their passenger terminals, either through the erection of a new depot, or through some advantageous arrange ment with the Central of Georgia rail way to use the present union sta tion. * "In conclusion, your committee wishes to advise that they were received In a most courteous nnd friendly manner by the officers of tho Southern Rail way Co. The railway company seems not only willing, but anxious to assist In advancing tho Interests of our city In any way they could." A motion was adopted that the may or of Macon be made an ex-offlelo member of the Chamber of Commerce The matter of a building for the body was again tnksn up. and after much discussion action was deferred until the regular meeting of the cham ber. The regular hour for the meetings of the Chamber of Commerce board of directors, various committees, etc., was made for S o’clock. Since tho annual meeting the fol lowing new members of the Chamber of Commerce have been enrolled; Willingham Lonn and Trust Co., Cres cent Laundry, Nick Chrlstophulos, C. M. Adams, H. B. Ermlnger, O. P. Willingham. W. E. Dunwody. J. Clay Murphy, R. A. Wise and Co., Acme Brewing Co.. Willingham Warehouse Co;. Macon, Dublin and Savannah rail road. He declares the Cubans will be wall able to govern■ themselves. To W. It. Lcuken, of tiavannah. he stated that tho climate of Georgia U admirable as a half-way climate between Cuba and the north or west and a good place io bring soldiers on their way to regular posts from Cuba. A Pathetic Case. SAVANNAH.' Cu.. Dee. 15—Mrs j Mary Howell, mother of six children, has been arrested on a writ of lunacy and Is held at the county Jail awaiting a hearing. The husband who had re cently saved up $1,000 Intending to buy a home, was compelled to use up tho money for treatment for his wife and finally was driven bu hunger to the care of the Salvation Army, an officer swearing out the writ. Heavy Sentence for Negro, SAVANNAH. Go.. Dec. 15—Refusing to allow Lisp Ctoverdale, colored, to plead guilty to the charge of biirgluft because or a doubt about the negro's guilt, Judge Charlton a few hours later today sentenced the negro to twelve years’ imprisonment^and labor, after a Jury, convicted him. The negro was discovered by his slsier while robbing her homo and used an axe to silence her. Citizens' Trading Co. Bankrupt. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 15—W. W. Stovall Sc Co., of Atlanta, and others today filed an Involuntary petition in bankruptcy against the Citizens' Trad ing Co., of Jenkins county, with the clerk of ^©.federal t»urt. It Is alleg ed tho corporation had some of Its as sets put In the hands of receivers a short time ago. The liabilities aro fixed at <2,539. MACON TO NEW YORK In Through 8leeper Via Southern Railway. Effective with first car leaving Ma con Wednesday. December 9th. 7:35 a. m., and arriving New York Decem ber 10th, 12:30 noon, the Southern Railway will Inaugurate dally Pullman drawing room sleeping car service be tween Macon and Now York. Return ing this car will leave New York 4:25 p. m. and arrive Macon 8:33 p. m.. following evening. Seat fare Macon to Atlanta 25 cents. Fbr further Infor mation. reservations, etc., call on G. R. PETTIT, Trav. Pass. Agt, 413 Fourth street. Macon, Ga. Telephone any ea«# of Itching, Blind. Bleeding of Protruding Piles In f to 14 days or money refunded. BOc. ' • NOTABLE ASSEMBLAGE GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY WASHINGTON. Dec. IB.—Every statu and territory In the union, sev eral of the Insular possessions and many of the foreign countries were represented by leaders In every no table phase of world activity at the annual banquet of the National Geo- gmphlo Society which was held ut th#* New Willard hotel boro tonight. When President Willi# L. Moore, chief of the United States weather bureau, called the banquet to order there were 408 members nnd their guests gathered about the tables. Arqong them wore Vice-President and Mrs. Fairbanks, Secretary of tho Navy Newberry. Secretary of Agri culture Wilson. Attorney-General Bo naparte, Governor Frenr of Hmwaa.t, Chief Justice Fuller of tho supreme court of the United States, senators nnd representatives In large number, Alexander Graham Hell and other scientists known the world over, many members of the diplomatic corps and representative newspaper editors and correspondents. Vice-President Fairbanks made a short address of greeting. Secretary Newberry spoke from the toast "The Navy in Ponce;” Rear Admiral Rob- ley D. Evans responded to "The Commander-In-Chief;” MaJ.-Gen. A. \V. Greely. formerly at tho head of the signal service, discussed "Geo logical Research;” Miss Mab#*l Roard- man. of this city, consplcuoua In the leadership of the American Red Cross Society, portrayed the work and aims of that movement. Ik Marvel Dead. NEW HAVEN, Conn . Dee. 15—Don- aid Grant Mitchell (Ik Marvel) died at his home in Edge wood tonight. Impure blood runs you down—makes you an *asv victim for organic dtseaes. Burdock Blood Ritters purifies th* blood—cure* the cause—builds you up. WHAT’S Your Health Worth? You Him .IcknM. by ntstreattng tur. *nd It gencr.lly .how* flm In tho I bow.!, and llv-r. A 10.- bon twlek'. troolmont) u( CABCARRT8 will help 1 nature help you. They will do mocw— uelng Ih.m regularly u you nood th«a i -Hun any modltln, on Karth. o.t • box today; Ukt CASi'ARKTS tonight. 1 Better In lb. morning. It. th« remit | that nuk.a mtUbtfu Uko IV ^ I m ori'l CAMNTS Mr a b»\ i ..i all dr ret s«U«r in ’hi war;. ugfl»U The famous old restaurant has been completely refurnished, renovated and placed in the most up-to-date style. Ths very latest of furnishings, now crockeryware. new table linen, new sil verware: In fact everything about the establishment le bright, new, splc end span. The walla of the restaurant are lined with handsome French beveled mirrors and altogether the Kennesaw under Its new ,management, presents a most attractive and inviting appear ance. It Is destined to prove a very popular place for both ladles and gen tlemen. Mr. Bacacus. who for a number of years has so successfully conducted the ”B. A B.” restiUMTanL on Mulberry street, end who etui owns that estab lishment. assures the public that the Kennesaw, under Us new management l* the finest restaurant Macon has aver had. "W# have spent over $1,004 in Im provements.” said Mr. 'Paeaeus. "so |t will be seen that sre have every cos- fideneo In ourselves and In the new Kennesaw. We have the best cooks In the state and guartn:** e service as good as the best—second to none. Wo Intend to furnish eve^thlng that the market, affords, but nothing but the best. W# know whore and how to get the beet, nnd We know how to pre pare and servo It. We Invite 'he peo ple of Macon and our friends over th* state to drop In and look over ths now ] Kennesaw. MACON MAN III MERIDIAN RECEIVES A CCMPLIIAENT The following from a Meridian, (Mias.) paper will bo road with grati fication by tho friends In Macon of Mr. Will F. Wilcox, son of City Engl necr J. W. Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox took hold of the water works of Meridian when It waa a small affair, and by his hard work and atten tion, to say nothing of his ability, ho haa made them tho pride of his city. This Is said of his re-election: Th« ro-elfction Tuesday night by the Meridian water commission of Mr. W. F. Wilcox ns general manager of the Meridian waterworks, was the proper thing to do. Whenever any depart ment of a municipality Is In charge of ono as efficient as the Incumbent In this case has proven himself to be, he should bo retained. Mr. Wilcox Is master of the situation, which he has In hand; he understands his huslnes; thoroughly, and Is diligent and attorn tlvo to It. We confess to always having had a fear that when the waterworks prop erty should pass to the ownership of tho municipality, the Job of manager would be In danger of coining In time to bo a sort of political football to be property has been managed by tho commission, nnd by all concerned, on tho very highest plane and wMh tho purpoao In* view of getting out of It all the substantial benefits posslbt* for the water-consumers and the general public. Huyler’s Xmas Candies; Park & Tilford’s fine Cigars; rich Cut Glass. J. S. Hoge Drug Co. Ship German Pictures. BERLIN, Dec. 15—One hundred and fifty paintings and fifty drawings se lected fvom the museums of Germany by an Imperial commission were dis patched today op the steamer Kaiaer Friedrich der Grease, to be shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art In New York, beginning January 4. Tha art collection U one of the moat notable ever sent to America for ex hibition and Includes the best examples of the work of Lenbach, Kaulbach, Thom a, Llebomann and Rudolph von Hoffman. Sensible Presents Adler’s Gloves, Silk Suspenders, Fancy Hosiery, Neckties, Silk Mufflers, Silk and Linen Hand kerchiefs, and many other things suitable for— Christmas Giving ristma 1 Credit If You V/cnf Practical Clothing Gifts—Come To This Store YOUR CREDIT IS GQOD ’ T is the useful, practical gifts that are most appreciated. If you give someone an article of clothing that can be worn, and made good use of—isn’t that a lot better than giving something that is merely an orna ment ?• Wouldn’t you prefer it yourself? Useful gifts are the kind we have; and no matter how many you may want to provide for—our liberal Credit plan will make it easy. No worry, no inconvenience, And this is just the kind of a Credit plan to help you out at Christmas time. Men’s Suits Overcoats, Raincoats Fancy Vests Hats and Shoes Boys* Suits and Overcoats Women’s Suits Separate Coats Skirts and Waists Furs and Millinery Silk Underskirts Children’s Coats FAELEY 4 GALIN 362 Second St. —HUMS* M ———wm $250 cash and $25 a month buys 5-room cottage, all im provements and includes inter est. If you prefer will build house according to your ideas and will furnish the plans. •EFORE drinking whisky, either as a beverage or a tonic, be sure that it bears an Established Reputation for Age, Purity and,Goodness. 1 For fifty years 353 Third St. Phone 77. For Rent No. 310 Carling ive., 6-r $20J No. 742 College at., 8-r $40. No. 3.13 Clinton at., 4-r $12.1 No. 335 Clinton st., 4-r. $12. No. 419 Duncan ave., 6-r. $20.' No. 467 Duncan ave., 6-r $20.' No. 966 Elm at, 6-r $12. No. 968 Elm at., 4-r $10. 753 Plum st., 8-r ..$35. 406 Ross st., 7-r.... 408 Ross at., 7-r... 100 Mill st.. 5-r. 257 Wlnshlp st* 5-r 260 Wlnshlp at., 5-r $12. 661 Walnut 5-r., furnished.$35. 302 Carling ave., 5-r $15.ooi 424 Johnson ave., 5-r $16.00 j Frank B. West i REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE^! 417 CHERRY 8T. FOR SALE Nos. 607 and 609 Mulberry st.. 2- atory brick bultdlns- Second story i arranged for reeldence. BAKU AIN for. QUICK SALE. ‘ • Orance at. residence, 10 rooms, re cently overhauled and painted. Alley, on 2 eldes; large lot. Two-atory brick .tore In good bull- 1 nta. locality. Will exchange (or small farm. Inquire at office (or particu lars. New Cottage; large lot at Crump'. Park. Six-room dwelling and 4 acre. In Bellevue. IS acre, near town. Plenty of wa ter and wood», 11,160. 100 acre, splendid level land. New improvements; fine orchard of 2,000 tree. Some splendid farms from 16.00 prr acre up. Home funds on long time st 7 per cent. Call on me next week SURE. has been a whisky prized for its fine flavor and its excellent tonic qualities. Lewis 63 Rye is absolutely free from aromatic ethers or fusel oil. It is a genuine, drinkable whisky, especially valuable for medicinal purposes. It’s Away Above Everything in the whisky line. Keep in mind, the name and the label and accept no substitute. / FOR 8AXJ5 BZ All Leading Mail Order Houses in Jacksonville, Chattanooga. Montgomery and Mobile. Strauss, Pritz S Go. DigtiUe Cincinnati CAN’T LEAK or SOAK GEO. W. DUNCAN For Sale A next five-room cottage on about an »er* of ground fronting car Un., | near Log Cabin Club an extremely dealt! able place and with plenty of room foe. another house without crowding. Price 22.600. This t. cheap consid ering location and Improvements. Can make reasonable terms It wanted. y*j&333 OR You Get Clean Pure Whl.skey .09 90 v ■ a 6aL EXPEESS PREPAID CORN WHBSKEY IN GALLON BOTTLES GOLDEN VALLEY BRAND ONE CO Qfl or Two Gallon 0C fill GALLON OZoOU Bottles» OD.OU STANDARD GALLON MEA1URB ABSOLUTELY PURE. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 565 Mulberry StrssL IKE WIN8HIP HERBERT SMART WINSHIP & SMART, INSURANCE. ACCIDENT, HEALTH, KI1UC. Washington 8.«ck. - .. UUH W IV**, U-.'H | ‘■".•7Jjn* The remarkable guarat.. JBL J < L orn or Whiskey and the un- Whiskey itself has roaJe thete fine old «&.£££ rao V w,d « 1 5 f !n th « south. 1 Both are medicinal Whlektfe of the highest order, coming I to you in all Its original strength anJ richness of flavor, unadulterated, unweakened, as pure and healthful as eun- purs nnd healthful &* Ight. Even the gallon bottle In which It la shipped Is an , you will value. There le nothing cheap about our Whiskey except the price. Try IL 1’ nil we aek. We treat rur *’ hon «* t tooda and guarantee sat isfaction or return your money. Send esah by regietered mall. Money Order or caehleFs check, and goods will go to you by »1r«t Express prepagd In ■Eisyg-uftl lt rl oxi " ant ° r Cfr n Whiskey. . REFERENCE S: Dunn or Brnd'trtet. First National Bank t •' 1 ; beo«! for t’oiuplrtr Catalogue uf Wet Good ml