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Army?Ol(loers at Camp Wheeler,
Macon's Canto mfaertt^ to have an at
tachment of military" men stationed JIBHMHBRHI
on the grounds,’to. demonstrate their bricklautomobile building
waifatr attainments, since enlistment
Guard mount will be held each after--
Special athletic programs pare
Card. Extra pens hi$e b?err huilPto' send John ^."feardsley, oi German-
take care of the increased 1 nUmbferof tor ’ “ ,t *—----- - *-*■
entries, lie Automobile Show that 'of
this year is to be a winned. A new over is disputed, but the council pass-
■P1 i; beam odiahiH paying far 1,000 pairs. Some
erected 60 feet wide by 160 feet of .them were domiciled in the house
long to'accomodate automobile deal; in.Fifth street, and-some in the home r~ ~
ers; Practically all exhibit space has of Mr. Bardsley, which ever since
tlcipeted in by uo one except the sol- already been contracted for. Rail-
clutch oi , . HHJHni
produced<tnew wonder car, farm
c world champion ' motor, the famous
tiUFtm ihe mighty ' “
axles, the Maxwell builders have
tin construction and inappear
ance to anything yet turned out by the Maxwell factories—we'hade this
new and bca-. ifui car-come and see it.
•in* i -illfi' r-IWiili ’ Vn- 'l - - t «
The carta'
?V wheelbase
oomlcr.Ior one tl
inches deep. ■ . .
; And the body rests directly' on this powerful
frame, instead of On brackets extending from
the sides, ns In tho paat.-fajrsA-j,. itfjr, ■ !
Do you know whflt.that means?
car at high speed give you a sense of security
such as you bare been able to enjoy before only
In cars shackled with' h battery of shock ab
sorbers. . •» ; ’ y--
This New Gar .is SO Pounds
lighter ' ' ^
There’s a marvel of engineering for you, friendat
The car 1* made bigger and stronger—and yet
actually lighter.
This means greater ease and comfort on the road.
More than that—it means greater economy.
And the Maxwell before was the most economical
5-paasongcr car in tho world. ,
Compensating underslung rear springs—the last
word In spring suspension—mark this wonder
ful Maxwell of 1918. .
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Maxwell Now Has the Style of
^the Costliest Gars
; y.. -> -
The new Maxwell Is a.car of great beauty.
It has a sloped windshield and rakish lines never
before^ produced In any car costing less than
diets, will be carried Out daily, under
the direction of. the athletic director
of the Soldiers'Welfare Association. ‘
The Fair will be opened on Octo
ber 31, and continue for nine days.
More pure bred swine and cattle and
have ever been exhibited, have hit
reatfy been booked, 'Special sales of
cattle and hogs will be held each'day
' of the Fair. The Boys and■- Girls
Clubs are to have mammoth exhibits
thisfyeair. I Wfisit the State College' of
•Agriculture andtheGoverhment havi
done toward- developing the farmer:
of tomorr6w; r Wlllbe.told''in ‘this'e*
hibit. Ah entire builditig will be tak
cn up with their exhibit of' agricul
' tural jtfoducta.' _Pig Club Alloy, tfc<
permanent home of tho pig clubs.
charge of Prof. Jaimes E. Downing,
State Pig Club Agent. This, depart-,
ment of |he Fair is always a chav ‘
that time has been know as “Spar-
roads have already arranged their row Jack’s house. The span-worm
special rates for fair visitors and near has vanished and thes parrow has re-
all other preliminary plans for the mained and the quaint Utile Stone
opening have been completed. It will house is treasured as a relic blcause
be some fair.;. of its historic associations. This Ht-
HOW THE ENGLISH SPARROW
liri
There are few people In this coun-
ably’fewer still who
the credit foi
Philadflirtiisf’i
for its introduction is due.
tie Old
time of the
_ at the
it has been
v WAS BROUGHT TO AMERICA but Uttie changed since. It was here
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that the English John Bardsley, made
his home after the civil war. He was
. , , . .c - ..... , a'painter by'trade and eager to visit
try who do not <^ytmc6.the English hl f couhtry at the-time that
sparrow and regWtlU introduction WiUiam p Smih was cduneUmau in
into this country, GeS^nTTn^er to show his.
appreciation of the opportunity to vis
tiit his old home in Englan
l(ly brought back a huh
. . ... , .
.Its' good looks uow equal Its moved mechanical
■ • efficiency.
The new upholstery la richer and gives a new
comfort. i-
Insldc and out the new 1918 Maxwell is a perfected
car. >
? ’e’re proud to sell it.
ouTlbcr proud to own one.
Touring Car $745; Roadster $745; Coupe $1095;.Berline$1095; Sedan $1095
All prices f. o. b. Detroit
D. A. TA YLOR, 'DEALER.
for Rent
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Fqr year t918, the store-house
TOOw Occuipi^^y Bl. .Ordvit/. Also
in the city. io DR. C. T.
STOVALL, Vienna, Ga.
EVERYTHING ABOUTREADY,
FOR GEORGIA STATE FAIR
Macon, Ga., Oct.—Indications now
point, tothe biggest exposition the
Georgia State Fair Association has
ever held, when the gateyare.thrown
open at Macon on the morning, of Oc-i
tobor 31st. President Otto and ^ecl
rotary Roberta have signed , up ,,tf"
giggest,agricultural display, one \ (
the molt fpmpletejlvestock : shows
an, increased number.pf, pigeons,,ant
pojdtoryiand.fte leading uddway 'car
nival.on.the road today. ■ " J; , v> ' ]
. In additlomto.tha usual-industrial;
mechanical'and'art display, 'State
DESOTO THEATRE
MONRAY ,
‘“The‘High Road”
A Metro with Valli Valli
“Her Torpedoed Love”—Comedy
TUESRAY
“Might and the Men”
A Triangle withi-EUffo Lincoln -
COttnel Meyers
“A' DUhonestiBnrglat"—Comedy.
"'“WERIKSVAV'
tt
“.Courage of Silence
Vitagraph with Alice "Joyce and Har-
' . .xy Morey, ,:.T .
“Bomb* and.,Blunder.”—-Comedy
THURSDAY
t'Hol
AMetro pigi Mpie.Pe:
Best picture ehe' hme ever
‘iThe,Snarl"
w
and Mr. Bards-
— I, t . t . i f Li -La ri«y urouguL utten i» -gitTOl5e* of ~ the -
flrdt Ctyto take-active mean, or rid. ^ 4nd -, t sieved that this
was the first introduction of tho spat-' •
by sendingtoE^H.d for th tireS rov i into this country on-any great
feeder' and fighter 1 kr.ow-n as '-the 8Cal °‘ ■--'=?-'-A:
sparrow, and the little home of John '
Bairdslpy in suburban' Philadelphia: is
preserved as' “SpafroivJack's house. 1 '
* Philadelphians who can . recall tip
period between 1860 and 1870 when
the streets of thee ity were shaded, by
thousands of maple trees reaching: al
most to thB heart of he city, will al
so recall the visitation of "a " plague
of “geometrides,” '‘span-worms,” or
measuring-woiins, which infested the
maples, The trees Were stripped of
their foliage, and after other means
failed WiUiam F.- Smith, a bouncilman
l.the^’fwsiity-jefiQpd, ward, in
her Sdp or iridpeed the council to
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est of Mr. Gray in the McKinley
Gray Gdrajge I wish to invite
the corttlhued patronage cp|
customers—Assuring '4
prompt service and a square
deal.
C.C.Mca^NLEy
THE WCKINLEY GARAGE
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_ ^OME GOQD VAUJi|TQ^ and
j^r the next 10 days. C6h|e,% and ruake
this Wtore headquarters. You wiil be welcome here
kny time you come. We Tiave a jicelnejf Bp*to*date merchandise
“ ‘ 1 are r”
V\ ’’ n‘. ’-a 1 ' '■ j. ‘".Vi :
markets at pnqes THAT
MAKE THEM MOVE! j
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Vienna.
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