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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1908
2 KILLED; 4 HURT
Zn Montgomery Street Oar
, Smash, Two Passengers
Killed Outright.
VOKTOOMERT. JUi. Nor. Tn a
•treet car collision late this afternoon
two negroes wars killed outright and
four whit# persons wars Injured.
ARMY WAR COUEGE
BEGINS ITS SESSION
ADDRistes BY SECRETARY root president of Southern Says
AND OTHER NOTABLES MARK
THE OPENING.\
BIG CONTRACTS
FOR C. & F. ROAD
20-Mile Stretch of Road To Bo
Built and New Cars
' Purchased,
RICHMOND. V... Nor. An-
rouncement was mad#, today of the
Jailing of contracts aggregating half
a million dollars by the Georgia find
I-lorldn Railroad Company, of which
John Skelton Williams Is president,
and of mi Increase during the past
of !2 p«r cent In tin bulmw I JJ,™
WAEIfmOTON, Th# formal
opsBlag of ths army war ooUega today
was made the occasion of simple oeremo-
nles In the building dedicated to that In*
stltutlon. Hecretary Hoot, undtr whose
administration of ths war department the
great Institution for military instruction
—s Inaugurated seven years ago. Gen.
Franklin Jiell. chief of stair, and Gen,
W. W. Witherspoon, president of the col
lege, addressed « distinguished company
consisting of hlgn officials of ths govern*
went, members of the diplomatic corps
and officers of th« army, navy and ma
rlne corps concerning the history am
purpose of the Institution. Hecretary o
War Wright and Assistant Hecretary Oil
ver were present.
Gen. lisll referred to the first hundred
years of American development as being
charactsrlssd by Indifference to any ex-
ternal lateresta. The Hpanlsh-Amerlcan
war. be declared, taught the nation the
fatuity of such apathy. It developed a
lack of preparation to pro nip fly meet mil
itary contingencies but he declared, "
gardlsss of what ths policy of ths l
ermnent may be In ths future, the army
will never be caught without plans to
leet an emsrgsncy.
Hecretary Root declared It was . _
strange that at the caplto| country rfe-
voted to peace, there should arise this
structure dsvoted to the science of the
“ ihnest, greed. Jealousy
yet disappeared among
prosperity, he m]jl. only Invited
attack unless there Is also the virile man
hood and capacity to defend the nation,
posseaslng It. In order that This ns"
may be able to defend Itself, If need
he said, the army war college had been
created. Mr. Root decried the practloe
art of
and splt|
of that road «. IWU , ....
One tontiHct la for the building of a |o'f scattering the entire force over the
20-milt, at retch of road at a cost of I country tn little hands, saying It pre-
1200,000. the other for freight cars | vented officers from acquiring efficiency
amounting to 1250.000. In commanding large forces. Ths Hpan-
nrj./Uct. _ ; Ish wsr demonstrated how few officers
*®" ar turn en-r >,«n any Ian. body at troapa
4 buajnaaa, Thor. had H.«n no ana at <h«
Itwvid of the army charged with keeping
pace with Ifce advance of military science.
"\V«* are not n military nation and never
shall be." said Mr. Root. ^'W# * r * vrar-
DEMANDED BIG
I like
rlghta. V^e are singularly like ths Eng-
_____ __ ______ „ llsh. and singularly unlike most of th»
OEDR/I OP If nilPl/ in ”' ,nn " ot *hs continent. Our Ideas art
\ I j III 11 P |y) 11111 I 1 no * m,,l, " r > r * We do not, there
to the mould of mll-
i of ths gen
Our Ideas
i Political, not m ‘ *
fore, natursllv .
I Jtnry organisations. Offlc . ..
- ■.. I. jrral siaff." he Insisted, "should not allow
. .... . | their deslr** for power In military affairs
Mrs. Phipps Threatened With!’" he st.sori.ed bv sdnun-
! tratlon rsther than by n study of military
problems." II# admonished them to
FINLEY HOPEFUL; IMIICE
BUSINESS GOOD
WORK
Situation Warrants a
Cheerful View.
WASHINGTON. Nor. *.—President
Finley, of the Houthern Railway Com
pany, who has Just returned to Wash
ington from an Inspection trip of two
weeks over the lines of the system, found
evidences of Improvement in business
conditions and or a general disposition
on the port of business men throughout
tbs south, to take a hopeful view of r
future. Speaking of the Information he
had gathered on his trip, Mr. Finley aald: j
■ "Vic®* for pig Iron are firmer. South-
furnaces. as a rule, have sold their I
_ Jucts up to the end of the year, and
the Increasing number of Inquiries fo;- ■
rant tho expectation that orders
i be placed for business during 1
the corning year.
Lumber Shows More Activity.
'Lumber Is more active than for i
months past. Imperially Is this true of
the gradea shipped In box cars. Th<
present demand will be augmented by In
creased requirement* from
principally fr
th« railways
companies fur
pair work.
"One of the moot
reviving Industrial
creasing movement of steam coal to in
dustrial centers. The unusually warm
weather of the present fall Is retarding
contracting with
i ot their heavior re-
uraglng signs of
ictlvlty is the
center*.
► prei
...of domestic coal.
The cotton crop Is early, and the fiber
Is moving to market in larger volume
than at this time last year, although, as
result of the stagnation which hna pre
vailed In the cotton goods market, prices
are lower than n year ago. The demsnd
for cotton aeed products Is good and Uiey
are moving freely.
Cotton Ooods Market Improves.
•The domestic market for cotton goods
shows Indications of gradual Improve*
Owing *“
HEAD-ON CRASH;
2 KILLED; 2 HURT
Engineer and His Fireman Go
Down To Death in Hor
rible Wreck.
WOODSTOCK. V», Nor. • In a.
head-on collision between two freight
trains, two miles north of hero today
on the Southern railway. Engineer
Amos Johnson, of Alexandria. Va- and
Fireman T. J. Jones, of Manaxsas.
were killed, and Engineer D. W. Tuck
and Conductor G. E. Rohr, both of
Strasburg. were Injured, but not se
riously.
The trains came upon each other
while running fast around a curve.
The responsibility has not been fixed.
Thousands of American women
in our homes are daily sacrificing
their lives to duty.
In order to keep the home neat
and pretty, the children well dressed
and tidy, women overdo. A female
weakness or displacement is often
brought on and they suffer in silence,
drifting along from had to worse,
knowing well that they ought to
have help to overcome the pains and
aches which dailv make life a burden.
It is to these faithful women that
LYDIA E.PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
00BM M a boon and a bleuing.
Dynamite Forced To
Her Wank.
9.—A woman glv
DENVER. Si
!ng her nams an Mrs. II. C. Cones,
thin atfarnoon compelled Mrs. Gone-
vlcv* (’huiiiller I’hlpps, divorced
of Lawreno Phipps. a I'Ittshurg inII-
llotitilre, to take her !)i nn automobile
to a hank to get $10,000 that ahe de
manded of Mrs. Phipps, whom rho
blow to pieces with dy
threat<
namlts
At the bank Mrn. C<V*a was over
powered by special officer*.
AGED FARMER
KILLED BY AUTO
Threo Others Aro Injured In
Bad Smash-Up Near
Royston.
no
years old and a (’on federate veteran,
was killed In an automobile accident
at 10 o'clock last night, while F. cl.
Rond, who wan driving, William Hal
ley and llob Fowler, were Injured,
though not sarloualy. Russ Raker os-
raped Injury except a shake-up.
The machine waa going at a rapid
clip down an Incline toward Franklin
Bprlnga, when a front tlrs came off
and the wheel awerved, overturning
ths machine. #
linker and Fowler were thrown out.
while llolhrook’a head struck aome-
thlng Inside the car. and hs died short
ly afterwards.
Rond and Halley were extricated
quickly, preventing serious Injuries.
It was almost miraculous that tho
others wen* not seriously hurt.
Mr military questions within the limits
if the mllltsry establishment and not
bends because of
"A# you are good, be good Americans,
he said.
ON PLEA INSANITY
BAINS WANTS DEIAY
SLAYER OF WM. E. ANNIS CLAIMS
HE IS NOT FIT MENTALLY
FOR TRIAL.
NEW YORK. Nov. t.—Oapt. Peter
--nine, Jr., and hla brother, Thort
Jenklna llelns. under Indictment charged
with tho murder of William E. Anuta at
ysldq Yacht Club
ikon f
...... ... —mi Jl—
City today to court at Flushing, u I.,
appear before Judge Asplnall. by whom
date for their trial waa to be ML
Today's hearing wsa postponed from
last Monday, at which time counsel for
the defeneo submitted affidavits of ex-
t»rt alleiilsta. In which It whs declared
-tain Halne waa not In a
- take part III it trial and
Cap!
onnllion . ____ . ...
that three wltneMcs were . _
State* transport at Honolulu.
Judge Asplnall eald Unit so far as be
— . Itlio mental condition of Cap-
In I Inina had no hearing on the case. I
■ far as a postponement of the trlsl of
his brother was concerned, but postponed!
wwuivd tw> « injuii aim a UIC1. lll£.
M it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of
the accumulations of Mayville, X. Yat and to Mrs. W. P.
Boyd, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who say:
*‘I traa not able to do my own work,
owing to the female trouble from which
I Buffered. Lydia & Pinkham’s Vege
table (impound helped me wonderfully,
and I am so well that I can do an big a
day's work as I ever did. I wish every
nick woman would try it.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years I.ydia E. Pink.
other causes affe< .
. market, there la at present little
demand tor cotton goods In northern
ils. the export de-
hhiiim <■ i«inj »tn»*i. and those mills In
terested In the north of China nre look
ing forward hopefully to a renewal of
sales for that market
"Grain tmfflc Into the south—especial
ly corn—Is light This la due. In part, to
the relatively high price of com and the
low price of cotton, und In part to the
fact that at this season of the year the
south Is consuming Its own grain.
Merchants Stocking Up Now,
Merchandise stocks which had been i hum’s VcgetaBle Compound, made
i»m>nt r <i to run tow durin, th. burin... f rom roots and herbs, has been the
* being i
good, hut as a result of the low price of
cotton and of a disposition on the part of
retailers to buy cautiously for
- - - - - BQJ
ent. Jobbing trade Is atUf somewhat
* Icted.
While some line* of business have not
yet shown as much Improvement
might be wished. I believe that condi
tions generally
at Hny time si ....
business depression a year ngo. and that
we have reason to look forward to r
gradual return to a higher level of pros*
TOOK SPURT YESTERDAY
Registration for the annex, election
took quite n spurt yesterday, twenty-fofr
voters having qualified, making sixty
In all now on tho book'
It Is rxpeoted that tho list of votera
III go over one hundred and fifty. The
registration will dose on Saturday. Tho
The Beat Bakers,
the best confectioners, the best hotels,
the best housekeepers, all use Blue
Ribbon Vanilla.
y. M. C. A.
afford District Attorney
* argument the court set the
ent district at
if Captain Rains.
i fixed for the trial
DECLINED AN INVITATION
TO BE KISSED IN PUBLIC
Unknown Gentleman Creates Amusement
at the Grand Last Nloht.
A very
musing Incident occurred at
ne Grand last night In tlm second
'Ills Honor the Mayor."
Miss Florence Ewettman was singing
A Little Girl Like Me." and In the
-bonis, which extends an uixiltt Invita-
to kiss her, she paid
AS GOVERNMENT WITNESS
IN BIG PEONAGE CASE
W. r. Groves, having been served with
a subpoena by United States Marshal
Geo. K. White, left early yesterday
morning for New York as a witness at
tlie trial of some large contractor* on the
cliarue of peonage the case growing out
of the work on the extension of thf
Florida Hast Coast Line to Key West.
lie
tnetiL
witness for the govern
JOHN BOIFEUILLET IS
IN COLUMBUS TONIGHT
particular ntieifthai to a stout gentlen
sitting on the ftonv row on the left cen
trr getting down on hsr knees and tnak
b»K net requests vary beseeching. lb
Stood It prstty well during T the firs
ulrtnlng a little In hla
* head to prevent rert*...-
i she knelt to him again In
i convention which
siHwkns, among them sums noted men
and flowing his head to prevent recognl-
t on; but when she knelt to hint again In
the chorus of ths second vrrer. and the
cajrtiiio light was turned on him from
gasssarassss police ms out for
This was the hit of ths entire psrfoi
mre. and even the people on the at
uwnl their amusement
could i
PICTURESQUE PRISONER
AWES THE JAIL INMATES
NEGRO WANTED AT JACKSON
i Christian Asso-
. .... J week n spec*
■ service from 7:30 to » p. tn. jolt
it similar organization* throughout
an* :
11 log
etlng last night was In eharge
of Dr. I. II. Adams and II- D. Marshall.
The key
wiry prayer.
* tic
directed last night were
metrojwlltan and city group
committee and Its secretaries.
Toe following faets were brought out 1
Of the 1,205 cities In North America above
4.000 population, a little less
half have associations.
The $25,000,000 contributed
amount secured In the preceding fifty
years. Is not only a causa of gratitude,
but of solicltudo. Most of these millions
are for the larger city association build
"Tii. men to administer the work are
not forthcoming ns rapidly at the money
for ti»o buildings. There t* great need
for men of rapablllty. leadership, vision,
attractive personality and abounding,spir
itual life.
The International committee I* eom-
ied of 8ft representative business men
the North American association*.
n
It lias 81 secretaries ....
Including the Philippines, Panama, tho
Canal Zone and Alaska; 7$ In the by*
the home field.
etgn field. Including China, India, Japan,
Korea. 8outh America and Mexico. An-
ipemttfure. noma field. $22ft.ftO(f;
field.
nual
-retk»
Ths committee U ..
using Its resources In men and money to
— nln every department or
i supervisory agency.
association work.
Tonight, st the same hour, Dr. Thoa.
N. Raker and l\ 11. DwU will direc t at
tent Ion to 'The Hoys and wty'a Depart
ments" and ths state and provincial <
standard remedy for femald ills,
and haa positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
mg-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Plnkhnm invites nil sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
SEELY, WATSON AND
OKE SMITH TO MEET
THESE THREE GENTLEMEN TO BE
COMPANION PASSENGERS WED
NESDAY NIGHT.
ATLANTA. Ga.. Nor. 9.—Hoke Smith,
governor of Georgia. F. L. Seely, editor
or the Atlanta Georgian, and Thomas K.
candidate for
alon passengers
iln Wednesday
d New Orleans.
attend a meet-
n.
Idence.
Interesting
preside
on a 8*
night h
The -
emor <1
•nts of the last
tnown
klj dn
guherm
weight
nomlna
Up) to t
“ned.
and
ly. the
the fort
viously.
friendly
antagon
tnown tho gov-
klndly towards
In the recent
Mr. Watson
from the side
tor and put the
if against the
whom he sup-
ro yearn before.
Lffarusi!
en very friend-
n the guest at
short time pre-
Ign closed all
xsed and bitter
3 of Mr. Seely.
Smith.
osed Governor
red that former
PRES. M’EADDEN IS
Physical Condition of the F. 0. d "'”'
& 'B. Under His Manage
ment Greatly Improved.
ATLANTA. Nov. 9.—Marked Improve
ment In th^ roadbed and nltyslcal condi
Tla and Broxton
congratula
tion of tho Fitzgerald. Cell
railway is the subject of _ ....
lory letter from Railroad Commission
'halrtnnn McLendon to II. C. MeFaddent
president nnd kcuciuI manager of the
Homo months ago. tho commission.
this account Mr.
lion's communication is of Interest i
President and
General Manager, Fltxgfcrald, Ua.
"My Djar Hlr— 1 beg to acknowledge
receipt of your letter of the 2nd Instant
your file 6«2. In reply thereto I enclose
herewith copy of a report made by
“ * “ * * *'* ‘ exam!
letter of the 2nd Instant
In reply thereto I enclose
.— jopy of a repor
the same Inspector who made
nation of the physical condition c
properties last February. It gives
great deal of pleasure to read In Mr.
Lambs report the following;
I will say for your Information that
* * -ry much
:les.
The police are looking eat fur a ne
gro named Tony Johnson, wfio If
charged with shooting a woman at
Jackson Sunday night.
The messaga came over the 'phone
.from Jackson yesterday to this effect.
: and Mid that Johnson waa a Macon
There le a ptetureeaua nriaoner n **« r< '* * n ‘t* *l thought he waa
JalL II. *. AnfMTTJrtJ'. hi" **>• i« M««m Thm I. ■
charged with perlury. * reward of $10 offered for Ms capture.
Antonio, who Is something of a linguist.
nfry with Paw-
aara he earn* to this country with ,
board of eoucation had
M. Is df-Msd In ths co.turn, of hu
..unto, and 11,1. msk.. him ,-on.pl, „o J*
In Ik. jsll and an ok>«d at evla^tr.
NO MEETING UST NIGHT
SUPERINTENDENT SONN OF
i»l sickness *'f several i
meeting of the board of educa
tion last nt«ht.
It Is not known when a meeting will he
pwe —ini — - - • —
. !«r
slum following the regular class work.
the next six weeks. Ti»e captains of the
teams are as follows; First team. R. P.
Hatcher; second team. K. a. Hearry; third
team.
Freeman; fourth
The following Is the schedule of games
'ghtt
K. Houser.
beginning .
Nov. 1ft—Shot rut group. 1 and
to race i7) group. 3 am* *
Nov. 12- Shot put, gre
tain race t?» group, 1 and 2
Nov. 14- Shot put. group, l and 3: po
tato moe t7» group. 2 and 4.
; pots-
3 and 4: po-
Nov. 19-Ynqt put.
"Up.
group. 3 un.l 3.
21-Shot put. group. 2
.jee t7> group, t sod 3.
Nov. 21—Ha she* hall, group. 1
2 ami 3; po-
^ and 4; po-
and 4: r«>-
•npt. It A Bonn, of the Hebrew
23 h tSLy ln *• «»»•
Ha will ie Pleased to meet all the la-
Interested In tha home end Its pur-
Boeee. tn the vestry room of the temple
l or lock. An earnest tnvtta-
tloa to attended to all todi^to attend.
TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE
members of the tmard
together when It to ascertain*! that thwe
fan be a full meeting. A succeesor ta the
late t. H. \\ tl,Ingham to to be elected at
Church.
undue ting i
ot only gifted and eml*
Mr. Jooro to M
nently qualifie.1 for thto wmk. but has fo-
;he tost three or four years had the ad-
vantages t«f the great International Ituo-
»/ school Instltutrs,
It win be helpful t» nil of our people to
**“ him and Itits Hops! the services of
aba go down ta the basement
* *. t\e office of
1
wne go oown tn th.
ef the court hone* to visit C
Tax Collector Joneg will find
the door of that offloe thing
thing the tafe
sre l ^4 n .r i, y
i^csrmzss'ixszsr 1 » ®i
At 3:30 .the seivlci
etteni
- -iH-wnce wt;i be spt’ ...
-na end at 7.3# to Sunday echool
; and teacher* and parents
. being a
old Macon boy.
brother, of the lloa. Melvin D. Jonee. lt
to grattfytng to hie Moron _
hwv that he Is row recognised ae one of
the ^ forsrooet hunday echeol tnatHute
running. 3 tops. I and 2
Dc»* I—Basket ball group. 1
running. 2 tons. 2 and 4
Dec. I—Hxsket hall, group. ? an.1 3
running. 2 lan«. I nnd 4
Dee. I—Rasket ball, group, 1 and 4
running. 2 tor* 2 and 3
D«C. »— ItoskgL ball group, 3 and 4;
report the following:
. .. A\ say for your Inforl
this track has l*c**n Improved ..
....... — av uf p u tt| nR | n cross 11
. -it lining, putting In boimMI
plates since my last Inspection. This
track is laid with 40. 50 and 40-pound
roll* Th® ballast Is of the natural soll.i
[The bridges show a great deal .of li
ovcn>rnt within the last few months.^
P'i recognlxe the fart that It has not
hern an «>usy matter ftfr any of the'rail
roads to raise money during the past
year, and I recognize the further fact
that unless the railroads, and particularly
tha small lines, receive fair treatment ati
tho hands of the state, them will *
new railroads built In the future.^^^^
"I congratulate you most heartily upon
■r Improved phvslral condition of the
Fitzgerald, Cordele and Hroxton railroad,
and congratulate you personally upon
your aucceaa In mannglng this property
during the strenuous times through
I which the country has been and Is now
passing. Very truly yours^^Hg^H^^
"1?. G. M LENDON.
, Chairman."
MORSE SWEARS RE
A IS PENNILESS MAN
NEW YORK. Nov. 9 —Chas. TV. Morae.
who two year* ago was rated as being
worth upwards of $20,000,000, today
swore u^ier oath, that he had not enough
money d> securities left from his vast
fortunb to nay his debts.
Thli rvvt-latj<
I revelation was made when Morae’i
attorneys appeared In the United States
circuit court of appeals to arotte for the
admission of Morse to ball. Morse, who
has been sentenced to fifteen years Im
prlsonment at hard labor In the federal
prison at Atlanta. Ga.. was not permit
ted to leave the Totnbs prison today when
tho motion to- shorn- cause why he should
not be admitted to ball was argued, but
affidavit made by him was read. The
motion was argued before Judges La
running. 2 lap*, lard 3.
Dee to—at. brood Jump, group, 1 and
; ladder climb group. 3 and 4.
Dec. 12—Ft. brood Jump, group. S and
De»v 17—St broad Jump, group, 2 and
ladder climb group. 1 nod 4.
Dec 19—Ft broad Jump, group. 1 and
ladder climb, group. • nnd 3.
Dee. J?—Ft broo 1 Jump, group. 5 and
ladder climb, group. I snd t.
' Kenxett-Oanisl Wadding.
NORFOLK. Vs» Nov, p.—The mar
riage her* tomorrow evening o:
MtMrod Pryden Kengett. of th.** ;liy
to Edward Merrell Daniel, son of
rnftad Rtxtes Senator J»d»t; W.Dan'uJ.
of Virginia, w ill be the »ool*l even: . •
tha season In this stat*. MUa Kenxett
1* said to ba heiress to a large for-
BADLY BITTEN'
BY DOG WITH RABIES
..nr the
editor of
clfy.
Ik?
: the three will
Watson
pose hlr
nnrrnssl
friendly
op will doubt-
haractcr. Mr.
gaged a state
self and Mrs.
ie may not
yesti
final
arr
goes to make
cotton confer-
ftg will be the
icing the price
gill be devoted
will Jolr
>vlse a
Goveri
s In trjing to
r. Watson will
Ight A meet*
..
; improbable.
NEW UNIFORM
BILL OF LADING
Goes Into Effect on 416 Rail
roads in Eastern
Tenltory.
terstate commerce commission i
410 railroads In the official claa
.... territory on November 1.
Hereafter every shipment of freight In
the territory east of the Mississippi and
north of the Ohio must be made up on
the basis of tho new form, unless a
shipper objecting to the terms agrees to
K y 10 per cent more than the regular
•Ight rates. It was customary to
charge ’20 per cent extra on shipments
not under the old bill of lading. The
new form to believed to be universally
oeptable. It has a distinctive color,
How. adopted at the suggestion of tho
tnerlcan Banket s’ Association for all
inter" bills of Isdlnr. which are nego
tiable'and enable a shipper to obtain ~
advance payment through a banker.
The New Business of
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
OP THE UNITED STATES
FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1908 IS SZ PER
CENT GREATER THAN* THAT SECURED DURING
THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1907. THE PROSPERI
TY WHICH EQUITABLE AGENTS ARE ENJOYING
IS DESTINED TO INCREASE, BECAUSE—
EQUITABLE policies are readily sold by rea
son OF THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK AND THE SOCIETY'S GREAT FINAN
CIAL STRENGTH.
EQUITABLE D-3ATH CLAIMS.ARB ALMOST INVA-,
BIABLY THE FIRST TO BE PAID, ENABLING THE
EQUITABLE AGENT TO SECURE WHAT LOCAL
BUSINESS MAY RESULT THEREFROM.
EQUITABLE agents are furnished with, bet-
TER CANVASSING MATERIAL THAN IS SUPPLIED
1BY ANY OTHER COMPANY. '
EQUITABLE Agents receive advantages and
AID FROM THEIR GENERAL AGENTS NOT USUAL-
LY ACCORDED BY OTHER COMPANIES.
EQUITABLE liberality and kair dealing to
ward POLICY HOLDERS AND AGENTS ALIKE,
MAKE IT THE BEST COMPANY TO INSURE IN AND
THE BEST COMPANY TO REPRESENT.
Agents of Character and Ability Desired,
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
FRANK. W. BURR,
Manager For Georgia.
Equitable Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
.HAVE MADE DEPOSIT
ALL BUT ONE HAS COMPLIED
WITH ORDER OF COURT—DE
CISION ON APPEfL EX- •
PECTED IN A FEW
DAYS.
All but one of the near-beer deaJxrs
of the city who were parties tn the
injunction to prevent the collection of
the near-beer tax, have deposited the
certified check for $200 or money Itself,
with Judge Wiley. A recent ordtr of
tire court required that the deposit be
made by the thirty-six dealer*, the
money to be held by the ordinary until
the final outcome of the appeal. If It
la‘ held that 'the tax of $200 is legal,
the money will be retained by the
state. Otherwise, It will be returned
to the dealer*. -
Until thli order of the court waa
passed, the dealers were doing btjsl
without either a state license or
a bond. They expect to have their ap
peal decided by tho higher court wlth-
lng the next few days.
GRAND PRIZE RACE
TD COST A
SAVANNAH PREPARES BIG FOR THIS
GREATEST EVENT IN HER
SPORTING HISTORY.
^Vulcanite”
Is th&tRoofing
^ . ... and the contestants bsfore the wlnner*.
1 he difficulty of fixing a definite basis name to Inscribed on the $5,000 gold
for the settlement of claims prior to —*
shipment Is also minimized. The form of
the new bill represents the best Judg
ment. not only of the interstate com
merce commission, but of the leading of
ficials of all the prominent railroads af
fected.
The Pennsylvania railroad haa
nnunred that they have had more than
10,9<M.000 rnples of the raw form printed.
It Is through bills of lading chiefly that
a record to kept of the country's Indus
trial activity.
The uniform bill of lading committee
of the Interstate commerce commission
has reached the following understanding
permitting the use of shippers' present
form of shipping orders or bills f *—
to December $1. 1908;
The Understanding Reach#
•It has com* to the attention of the
carriers that a very large number of shlp-
K rs who supply themselves with bills of
ling, shipping receipts, and dray tick
eta, which vary In certain non-easentla.
features from the carriers' standard
forms, and were arranged to facilitate
their long established business require-
- - w h4V< a | trce gqppiy e f thes<
hand, and that In numerous in*
stances physical difficulties have been
encountered in the procuration, printing
““■* * inged to
of tha
uniform bill of lading, prescribed to ba-
effective November l, 1908.“
-|tl<
requires at least a dozen men to groom
It. These men In most Instances are im
ported from Europe and their transpor-
tatton, salaries and expenses do not fall
Indus- short of $500 a man. Thto little Item
roots up to $112,000. There are drivers'
salaries at an average of at least $1,000
road building at a cost of $35.-
pproolatlng these condition*, and with
lew to affording a reasonable time for
shippers to adjust their business meth
ods to meet the new requirements, the
carriers In official claaelfiretton territory
FilIJ, until December 31. 1908. inclusive;
T»* •**»»« i TiTinwr *i. miv,, inclusive,
receive property and will receipt therefor
“Tt such forms of hills of lading or shlp-
ng receipts which shippers may now
tve on hand, provide.! that all such
forms shall be stamped In legible type
with the following sign notation:
ATLANTA. Ga.. Nov. * Terrell
Lamar Youman*. the three-year-old
son of M. J, Youman*. of Dawson,
a as brought to AManta today for
treatment by the stat# board of health
Tor threatened hydrophobia.
He waa hadlv bitten by a pe* dog
“-era! day* ago. The dafterwards
showed signs of rablro. ]
Bcldearoom It Shot.
TUOY. Ala.. Nov News waa rtcepr-
tJ? Vi£j\ v ® f th ** eericu* wounding of
h J 1 ' • White, near Rank* yesterday
evening, by Mr. Wadlev. a farmer.
’Kbit* elope.l with Maud Wa«l!ey yes-
terdav. the couple coming to Tree to oe-
■"« marry. After tho cer-
enemy the couple started home and wore
met m tha road by the father ot the girl,
who emptied the contents of a shot gun
lata tha bridegroom. Whit* will recover.
This shipment Is tendered and re
ceived subject to the terras and condi
tion* of the company's uniform bill of
lading, effective November 1. lift*. This
receipt to not negotiable, and If the ship
ment Is consigned 'to order.' must *be
exchanged for the company's uniform or
der bill of lading.
Here follows the shipper's signature
and the agent’s signature.
By the foregoing action It Is not !n-
nded in any Instance to wahre or. and
ter November 1. 1*0$. the application of
NEW YORK. Nov. 9.—Even In these
days of seeming reckless expenditure for
sporting events nothing has ever been
projected that will take so many Ameri
can dollars to bring to a successful con
clusion as the grand prize race of the
Automobile Club of America that will be
at Savannah. Ua.. on Thanksgiving
Day.
A better name for the event would he
the "Million Dollar Joy Ride." for more
million dollars will have been
Twenty-five thousand dollars (s
lowest prize for which & grand prize
racer can be built. There will be twen
ty-two of these expensive toys at Savan
nah, representing an Investment of
$560,000. Each of these speed creators
000. seventeen light cars which will pro
vide the curtain raiser for the big race,
costing at least $5,000 each to prepare,
and all their attendants and drivers.
■MMbHUHMHtaMftBBrizes. Tore-
*1 bowl; t!j»*n
--- - ./hlch will be I
distributed among the winners, besides
$4,000 ae tiro prizes. An Importer of
magnetos has put up a $2,000 purse for
the .wlnulng cars using his magneto, tmli
Ithere Is no doubt that stock-absorbers
and other accessory dealers will offer
prizes.
Summarized, th* expenditures and cash
..-presented by the race follow;
TwentyUwo prize cars, at $25,000
132.1
35.000
10.00#
10.000
18500
tv- ,-i
100,000
application of
of the new __ .
thorlsrd and published in supplement No
« to the official classification !No. *2. to
become effective tm that date; nor will it
be permissible for carriers to Issue bUT
of lading ta other than the new forma.
The extension of time to granted solely
to permit the pee of .shipper^ temeS.
wfita. »t*h the provision that shipments
receipted for on sorh old forma or* sub-
Jroi to the terms and conditions of the
•ndwlth the fur-
uniform Mil of lading.
thor understanding tost If shippers de-
slro bills of lading the receipts given on
shippers' forme with the atamned wots.
the stamped nota
tion thereto mar be exchanged for the
company's new uniform bfll of tadtagfl
On and after January 1. IHt. all stap-
. ire' forms must conform to ttrrlera*
c«w-uniform btlis of lading.
each $550,000
Twelve attendants' for each car at ^
Drivcrx’ ’saiarflra. at*$1,900* each" *
Road building
Grand stand
"xpensea of contest committee...
. Wtry feea
Gold grand prlxe bowl %
2 u»h prizes to drivers
Idltlonal l^ixes
Incidentals <duplicate parts and
tiros)
Seventeen light core, at $5,000
each. 85.000
Attendants and drivers for light
core. 20,000
TotaJ. ........ .. 1*99 500
The sale of seats and boxes win dose
_! the Automobile Club of America on
Thursday. The central eectlon of tho
grand stand has been reserved for east
erners. and seats and , boxes remaining
unsold will be returned to Savannah as
there to a big demand far t " -
south which the automobile
not been able to meet
long ago won for Itself the repu
tation of being the Best Ready
Roofing known. Realizing the
Value of this reputation, we have
always endeavored to maintain it,
not only by keeping strictly pp to
the original high standard, but by
contantly striving to improve it in
every passible way. Requires no
annual painting. Samples and
4 ‘Roll of Information” FREE.
MALLARY MILLS SUPPL*
COMPANY.
k Every Woman;
1 U ial*reiu>d and abonld know
k abont the wonderful
|MARVELWhirlingSpray
1 The sew Tagtaal SjrWe.
^ Best—Most conven*
AaxTOnrdrnsrirtforl
oiher. Lot n>nd sump f*-t
tlliuimtod book—wolf'd. .. _
44 Kaeta-ld Street,NLWYOHK.
For Sale by
John S. Hooe Drug Co., 563.564 Cherry St.
ERIOR COURT IS
HARD GRIND
LARGE NUMBER OF APPEAL
CASES HEARD—INDICTMENT
.RETURNED AND PLEA OF
GUILTY ENTERED.
Both the superior court and the
ffrand Jury resumed work .yoaterday
morning, the former taking up civil
autta and the latter criminal matters.
A number of appeals from justices*
courts were heard and decided. Th#
case ot Eugene Stephens versus the
Macon Railway and Light Company,
club
NEW YORK. Nov. 9.—After the pobll
cation nf the gtnners report of 8 ifl.ooi.
K 2l*» finned to Nov'ember 1 large buying
erder* wero received from Wall street
houses, which carried the market ma
1« point*, absorbing the larre arbitrage
•eliing which to turn was reflected In an
advance In Liverpool At the close spot
houses were free sellers against pur-
In Jhe smith during the dav. rous-;
'«M. Whenever the Wall
in* a i
street buying stopped the mar&t beoarae
"“Wr but,the trade, while admitting
the gtnnern report to be larger than any
•ntfmata. trapatan bufitoh. Mdtarirar thto
mmng wot continue ne matter if th*
crop exceed* the earlier estimate. Tfcev
expect an active .trade revival oil over
the world to absorb what now. without
however, occupied the attention of the
court and Jury during all of the day.
The complainant, a negro, is sulirg for
damages in the sum of $6,000 for In
juries alleged to have been received
as the result of the bursting of a
boiler at the power house. »
During the day on indictment wa«
returned against 8eth Thompson, lar
ceny after trust. A plea of guilty
was entered to the true bill against
Hattie Hammond, charged with burg
lar}*. and she was sentenced to servo
twelve months.
TutfsPills
stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digest he organs,
regulate the b«,» els. and arc un-
equakd as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
general frost, to data to the largest crop.
aess peculiar properties In froalag
the system from that poison. Ele
gantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
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