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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1004.
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ATHLETICS VS. CONSUMPTION
No Exarcisc for Tuborculosia Patients.
"There must be no exercise for the
consumption patient," says Eugene
Wood in Everybody's Magazine for
June. "If you are able and feel like it.
tmus.> \ .»ur*elf. but don't take exercise
t<> ImiiI l \ mu s> in up I know 1
too, have heard those stories about men
given up to die. who began work in u
gymnasium and by violent exercise
entirely recovered their health. You
mustn't believe all the physical-culture
people tell you, any more than all the
pntcnt-medlclne people tell you.
They’re both In the miracle business.
When the lung tissue is attacked by
tuberculosla It heals, if it heals at all.
by this fibrous, scar-mnterlal filling in
formed to replace what has been lost,
and this scar-material Is useless foi
breathing. Suppose jou had a deep cut
in your hand, and you kept working
that hand violently, how long do you
think It would take the cut to h
When exercise Is taken or you "expand
the lungs." you have to work the h
tissue just ns you work your hand,
and if It is wounded there will be i
much larger proportion of sonrlma
terlal useless for breathing when It
I." * get w* 11. I? i.- the pr.i- t i- ••
to make the affected lung Immobile
with strips of adhesive plaster, and to
Inject It with nitrogen gas, so that the
lung won't work."
Dates
. David G. Fain
dorer. who ha
iducing region*
lure.
is Food.
America records that
did. the agricultural
visited the date-
of the Old World, I
ount of hla tnvestl-
lepartment of agrlcul-
lal reference to date
lerlca. "The doctors
r. Fairchild says, "that
excess are Injurious to
the digestion, and the dentists claim
that sugar ferments between the teeth,
forming lactic acid, which attacks the
dentine: but. for all this. It la doubtful
If there can be found a sounder, strong
er race, with better digestion and finer,
whiter ’teeth than the date-eating
Arabs. The remarkable physique of
the Arabs, and their resistance to the
almost unbearable heat of their coun
try. might be attributed In part, at
t:\bl
in Amei
fectlon,
nutrll
NEW STEAM LAUNDRY.
Wo do all classes of up-to-date laun
dry work, clean, press and dye clothing
and clean and reblock nil styles of old
hats.
UNION PRESSING & TAILORING CO
and UNION STEAM LAUNDRY.
J. B. Phillips.
465 Second street.
Phone 5C4. Green Trading Stamps.
One Cent a Word
Advertisements under the heads of
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost,
Found, Personal, Miscellaneous, Etc.,
inserted in this department for 1o per
yvord for each issue.. No notice will be
inserted for less than 15 cents. Remit
tances of $1 and lesa may be made if
postage stamps.
LOST AND FOUND.
I.OST—Fountain pen. Reward If left at
Union Central Life Insurance Co. office,
Washington Block.
repair any kind of
.11* ui.Limic, nil work guaranteed.
Ivey. 415 Mulberry. 'Phone S16S.
LO8T—Lady’s gold watch and fob. Re
ward If returned to this office.
answer to Maud; reward for Infor
mation or return of her. J. O'B. Rimes,
624 Second st., 'Phone 457.
WANTED.
WANTED—Salesmen, collectors, book.
ke.'|.-r,:, ti m plu-r>, me Inntrnl,
technical men. salesladies, housekeepers
and competent help In every line; send
js your name; positions guaranteed. Na
tional Employment Association, Century
Bldg., Atlnntn, Oa., pioneers In this line.
WA NTED— Work to do In the afternoons;
stenography or hookkeeping. Address
"Work. ’ care Telegraph; nave had expe
rience in above lino.
WANTED—You to
Wheeler & Wilson
buy. V. P. "
the ball bearing
. chine before you
hono 8168.
Your Groceries
Leaf lard, in 10-lb, pails 95
Lard, compound, In bulk, per lb 074
rianteno In 10-ln. palls $1.00
Helmet brand Ham. per lb...% 124
Sugar Cured California Ham, per lb... 10
Western Bellies (white), per Id 094
Western Hollies (smoked) per lb ll
Breakfast Strips, per lb 134
Choice Head IlDe, per lb'. 05
Pearl Grits, per lb 25
Standard Granulnted Sugar, IS lbs..$l.o0
p a t en t Flour, per nack rn
A WARM-WATER CURE.
Early Morning Drinking at Karlsbad,
Germany.
The Karlsbad springs are situated In
a crowded, narrow gorge—more than
dozen of them in a radiua of a stone
throw, all warm, varying in tempen
ture from tepid to boiling, and each
differing In Its taste. The king of the
springs is the Sprudel. the largest, hot
test, and most active—a miniature ge;
ser, coughing up spurts of boiling wut
and steam. Around the fountain basin
.stand pretty girl-attendants, cloaked in
white rubber garments, holding drink
ing-cups on the ends of long sticks to
be filled with falling spray.
At the other end of the glass-cot
•nade a band begins playing at
Then the morning promenat
C'Mnrnenn-s. rp :md down with slow,
measured pace walk the hundreds
early morning drinkers. Each has
china cup filled with hot salt wat
Hip. :-ip. u.'lk. w.tlk bark and forth
they go Fat old women, short
hiv.itli; dissipated young in**n
bleared eyes; old roues yellow with
disordered livers; queer Polish Jew
long clonks and curled ringlets; gaily
uniformed officers with clanking
ords and clinking spurs and waists
laced in corsets; society women from
London and Pflrls showing signs
hasty dressing nnd no mnkc-up: nerv
ouh Americans gulping the water and
walking faster than anyone else—how
they all work over the cure trying to
atone In a few days for misspent years.
—The Millionaire’s Hunt for Health.
Everybody’s Magazine for July.
Good Patent Flour,
Pure Country Butt
**~ncy Mcssli
sack 65
lb iiO
Lemons, per doz 12^
70
13
l^nrge c«n Tomatoes. p*r doz
Small can Tomatoes. per doz.,
Fresh Butter Thin Crackers, pt. ... ..
Fresh Baltina Crackers, per lb 13
Fresh Vanlalln Wafers, per lb 17H
Finest Cream Cheese, per lb 13
Remember.—Eve nr article satisfactory
or your money back.
J. R. Odom
WANTED—Married couple without chil
dren to occupy furnished house until
October 1st; rent nominal; vferenres
required. October, caro Telegraph.
Superintendent Crpl
ary to begin with. Address "Reliable,*
price. Home, care Telegraph.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Four-room cottage.
; U' :
at., nine rooms, including kltch< .
lesirably located. Apply to Mr*. E. Win.
ihlp, ’Pnr - ~ ***
FOR SALE.
PERSONAL.
NOTICE Is hereby given to
Ing pawn tickets of L.
Poplar st.. to either rede
tereit on came at once.
<£3
FISH. PIRII. FISH!—All kinds ai
daily; also vegetables and fruits;
early. Rainey & Callaghan.
ICE, OROCERIES and country ~pr
X. C. Herndon. Third and Oak,
848.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BEGINNING October ltt, two ladles wish
to rent part of house with desirable
party. Answer at once ’’H," care Tele-
YOIJ CAN get dlehea by buying groceries
at N. C. Herndon's, Third and Oak
ask for coupons.
On July 7th at 8 p. m.
We will run our 2nd
Anual R. R. & Steam*
boat Excursion Macon
to Charleston and 65
miles out on the At
lantic only $2.75 for
the round trip; this in
eludes Reserve Seat.
This gives you 2 days
by and on the sea.
Tickets for Sale at Union
Station. Sleeping Car at
City Ticket office or address
Tuggle & Hollingsworth,
MANAGERS.
OIL STOVES.
These hot days you need an up-to-
date Blue Flame Oil Stove. 1 am sell
ing them at lower prices than ever be
fore. and they give satisfaction or your
money back. One, two and three burn-
FALKNER TIN SHOP,
Phons 531. 320 Third St.
James C. Gormtey, Proprietor.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH,
PRODUCE,
POULTRY,
FRUIT,
VEGETABLES,
ICE.
Special attention given to Out-of
Town Orders.
Rainey & Callaghan,
Amason’s Price List
\ alley N. C. Corn.
North Georgia Whlti
Holland (lln
New England Rum
Am a son's Com Shuck
liy.
Olil MMjHIaf. Spring Corn..
Double Stamp Juniper Gin..
Chestnut Grove Rye..
J. W. AMASON,
420 POPLAR STREET, MACON, Ga,
GEORGIA, FLORIDA A ALABAMA R’Y.
Southbound. Northbound"
1<H I 3 | 1 | Stations. | 2 I 4 1 102"
A M P M AM l.v \TFm A M PM
INTERNATIONAL
KEROSENE ENGINES
Stationery, Portable,
Baltimore in a
in Its July Issue
For many yei
Interests In Eur
lerected In cott
roll as moat of
In New York. 1
tho price
Interest In the
id no concern
n producers b.
low prices or nr
ulntors,
bear op
f New
manufacturers v
money out of 1
high price cott*
power at their «
Impression them
the high prices
months have bean it
thnt they were due
ntlons of Mr. Sully
Even Secretary Wll
tural department, w
last summer to den
tho operators w
higher prlee cott
Ing spinners no
nst financial
nnd the North In
manufacturing. as
cotton speculators
. omblned t<> be it
vlng no
of
vhethe
mth
impoverished by
York
ghou
i for th
to hu;
ed dow
the agrlcul.
of his wax
ns gamblers
fighting to
South, lead
until price;
When h;
of these area
vorst gambler
Wo have on hand for local
loans tho following funds
$5,000. $3,000. $1,009.
We can cloio loans ns us
ual within 24 hours aftor ap
proval of security.
PINE TIMBER
FOR
QUICK SALE.
5.CP0 acres. 3 miles from rallrond,
will cut 4,hon ft. average per acre. 12.-
000 acres near railroad and deep water,
cut 3,000 ft. average per acre. Recent
ly boxed and ready for the mill. • T’rlces
right. Located In Georgia. Write for
particular!!.
Have money to loan on mortgage.
Duncan Real Estate
Exchange.
i 5 2V 9 ! i Da
| 2S 0 39 Wn
3 35 914..'
..I 4 0<vio It. Babcock
.. Oil !•'26 EWlorendo 5 46' 8 53'...,.
..) 8 h . Lynn . . 6 3.7* 8 ‘
6 31 10 44'Whit a Mill
0 .18 10 51|W Rfttn'ge. „ «,
nb'dge ' 5 15' 8 20hi) 35
Bridge 3 **' “ “
1100 Balnb’dg
11 04 I) Bridge' 3 10 8 IVjo 36
Roaeland
6 47 7 25111 871
..... 7 32 11 n'
7 45:11 s«;,
7 15 7 64 if 04 ,
" Pns
4 4*1 7 55 10 10
4 3*1 7 43 9 51
I12 3.I L. Jacks'
* 33 12 42'.
)i 8 \b 12 551 Ti
l.r M P MlAr.
3 26 5 15 8 4 >
Lv| P M A MU' M
Mmi 4, dally; No
•nlv.
Mans*
en’l Frl
"W. H. CARROLL, Auditor.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
ROYAL ECONOMY.
How
German Imperial Family
Saves Expense.
An Incident tha* occurred recently
Illustrates the frugality of Emporer
William’s family.
Tho empress, with two of her court
ladles, was sitting on a terrace In tho
park of Sans Soucl. at Potsdam Palace.
hon another lady of the court, a
countess, nproached. The countess
was accompanied by her little girl, and
the empress cnlled to her own little
daughter, the Princess Victoria, who
|d • ii c n l-.-l.. ' In . ..11m up
and make this* child’s ncqualnance. A
minute later fell
could be ha
the combined Influent
operators, who are tin
that have cursed the
Sully was whipped c
victory against the fr
already resulted In 1
still lower prices. Th
Washington seem to V
what In sympathy with the near gam
blers In trying to convince the public
that Europe Is going to ‘become Inde
pendent of the South for Its cotton,
nnd the papers of nil sections nro
flooded with false reports about that
situation. The fact that mills In New
England nnd In Europe have hud in
close by reason of an actual shortage
of cotton In the world’s supplv Is held
FOR SALE.
Four room house East Macon, $850;
4-room house Calhoun street, on easy
terms; 6-rootn house Hazel street,
$1,500; 5-room house on Iluguenln
Heights, $1,300; 4-room house Gray
property, $700; 3,600 acres crosa-tL
timber: 20.000 acres virgin pine.
L. ETHRIDGE, Hardeman Building.
up I
Illu
tlon of the db
ffects • of th
throwing operative!
ment. Great enre
telling the actual
mill*' .11 • l<*N'*d b»> (
uppl:
hull"
!b taken to
exn
sted.
id equal
few
somebody tugging at her sleev
""Mamma!" whispered a small voice
at her ear "see what beautiful things
thnt little girl has! (llv countess'!
laughter was most expensively dres-
And It Is not Sunday, and there
lltle prin
de-king
And I
things ,
hen i
put on
is yo
1 she Is n Iltti
has on as beautiful
Ive me on Bungay and
uncle-king comes. May 1
my beautiful things?"
little sweetheart," the empress
whispered In reply; "your papa Is un-
ler too great un expense to permit you
‘ toar your good clothes every »iay.
nms' 1 ><• as r,ip fill . 1 ?• w.- . an of
our clothes, so as to help him In every
wny possible."—Emperor William In
Private Life, Eeverybody’s Magazine
for June.
his
A Future Croesu:
John D. Rockefeller. Jr.. ha$ beside
old polntln
some thousands of operr
been thrown out of work
months by reason of the
mills, on the other hand,
cotton brought millions of.c
ers out of poverty Into «
prosperity. The tremen
made by Sully, w. P. Rn
Hnyne nnd olneni last si
fall against the combined
of the United .Slates depart
ilture
being practically
' care Is used In
fact that while
between the Russian nnd the Japanese
>ets. because the fleets have not met.
There Is still, however, the question
what part the torpedo will piny when
1 from vesse'a In the fighting
id that
ii
the whole Is:
roje.
line;
helher the naval conflict of the future
•tween the most powerful battleships
III he mainly a torpedo fight or 11 gun
fight. Preponderating naval opinion Is
forcing the Installation of sub-
•d torpedo tubes In the battleships
mill
high prices fn
nd «»•■*
»d the pr
$325
),ono for last ye
),000 for the c:
ever produced.
are being
tlon a projecting Indl
vldunllty. While it In like thnt of his
father In Its mnln lines It varies enough
to give the young man a place of hi
Although Chicago Unlversit;
ated by his father, the son wen
to th^ modest Brown University. Ii
that quiet Institution he was noted for
his unnstentntlon and economy,
entered tho Standard OH Company, and
with assiduity mastered one depart
ment after another, and Is now In
many enterprises his father's plenary
cecutlve. In the period of probation
hlle he was serving his spprentlce-
shlp. It is related with unction that
young Rockefeller seldom spent more
than thirty cents on luncheon. He has
not been criticised for having a lighter
hand than his father, nor does he give
promise either of more mercifulness to
small competitors, or of methods more
In accord with genera 1 moral atandarda.
Like his father, he Ik ;i recluse: he Is
not seen at theater or opera. He ab
hors the ways of the modern money-
spenders; his chief amusement Is his
violin.
The one outside Interest of this fu
ture Croesus is more original than au
tomobiles or yachts or polo. It Is a
famous Bible clasH at a Fifth avenue
Baptist church. Here Is certainly an
extraordinary young man whose force
nnd Initiative have not been weakened
by his wealth; and though h*
to jpa
„ tactic
used ns heretofore to bre
price of cotton. Every effort Is being
made to create the ImpresMon of »ir
enormous crop, simply because of 1
larger acreage. The uncertainties o
the weather, the lack of sufficient hi
bor to properly cultivate a lnrge ncrc
nge. and the still greater lack of labo
In picking n large crop are Ignored am
already reports are being Kent broad
cast of n possible .crop of 14.000.000
bales. This Is all done for the purpoa
of breaking down prices during^ th
summer In order that the mills “**
gambling operators on I he bi
may he enabled to buy tbe m
at n low price early In the season, thnt
they, and not the farmers, mny reap
the benefit of any advance
Mr. Sully represented ni
has waked the South to
ties, and though he has b<[
rlly downed by the rombln
able
la
Idea
him. the Southern Fa
nothin*
tv. he In win
vlth
bodys’ Mn
fashionable ao< 1
the glory and th'
hlch hla sona may claim
oclal place.—Is
1 Aristocracy?
ne for June.
si?
233 and 858.
Wc give Red Star, Green c
dated and Bank Trading St.
all retail cash purchases.
.456 First St.
Consoli-
July 4 to 9==Extra Special Offer
Now is the Time to Fill Your Green Stamp Book
You can flit your book with green stamps by pudchnslng only $10 worth
of coffee, lea, etc., this week, and yoti know what the book Is worth when
fuIL • •> ■?» /c '
No such offer was ever made before, and remember; we make It for this
week only as It would be Impossible for ns to continue this offer. It is your
oportunlty. We want you to test our goods Is why we make It for this week)
40 stamps given with a Bg rent sale of coffee or tea. thIi week.
10 stamps given flth 5 cakes Our White Hoap at Sc.
Prices for this week.
Uneeda Milk BlsculL. * pskages for ltc
Lea it Perrins Bauce, ~ a bottle Wc
Royal Baking Pawder, A can Wc
Bakers' Cocoa. a can lie
Cream of Wheat, a package 12c
Enamollne. » box 2Hc
GREEN TRADING STAMPS GIVEN
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.
Who Will Dig t
"Who will do the actual digging of
the Panama canal?" The discussion of
this question In the newspar
Ing a good purpose If It Is convincing
every one. In and out of public life,
that there Is no single source from
which the war department can obtnln
an adequate supply of labor for the
task entrusted to It. Workmen to cut
the renal In the fashion of Americans,
not of Pharoh, cannot be drawn from
even two or three, or any limited num
ber of local labor markets. The gov
ernment Is being warned through the
press not to count upon getting great
numbers of Jamaicans or other West
Indians; not to put trust In Chinese
labor wholly, or white labor at all, etc.
The canal—it hur. ho often been said
—la to be cut for the benefit of the
whole world; and In the sharing of
benefits no states are likely to gain
more than the Latin-American repub
lics. The old condition* on the isth
mus. that added to the peril of a trop
ical climate the perils of filthy and dls-
ing. are to he utterly changed;
and. problems of sanitation and en
gineerings re to he attacked with spirit,
and thoroughly solved. The work Is
•of such a character that while It pro
ceeds the Isthmus ;*rllj be n'school at
which to learn, through participation
snd observation, how to solve problem;
of sanitation In the tropics, and how tr
carry on successfully In the very worn 1
ports of the tropics tha most dlfTh'ii:
sort of constructive undertakings. Now.
these are precisely the problem* which
confront the-|xitin-American countrle:
Their governments will do well If they
•end Co the Isthmus a few of their
brightest young men with some of the I
b*st laborers, as Jspan .sent her young
men to work and study In Europe and
tha United Slates durf.-.g tbe last two
or three decades.—Harper's Weekly.
* hlch
11.Ill
emporu-
1 against
zlne be
uc.rn ..w— becom
powerful farter in other fields of
tlvlty In which enuallv u murh
ho ncrompll«l>ci! f° r ,ha Boon or tho
Southern former.
The Southern Farm Magsslne la in
the fight for the Bouthern cotton grow
er. It Invites from Its readers through
out the cotton section o fthe Ho nth
reapondence hearing on <»ry 1
of the cotton Industry, such as
dltlona afTectlnfi the crop, labor,
and soil deterioration, snd iYU9.irilng
else which would throw a light upon
cotton—today the dominant subject of
discussion In the business world.
Beainnlngs of s Genius.
Homer Daveport was reared «n
farm In Oregon and was a member
the Rilverton brass band, which nt
vividly describes. He Joined a dre
ns a clown at the age of 21. No doubt
the echoes of those busy days -
Iterate through his life. **nd the
rlenco gained then has served nlr
It must have been hard for the father
to give up his hoy to such a life. II
must have remembered the <]ylug
wishes of the heroic pioneer mother,
who left her babe of 3 years to the
father’s care with the injunction to let
Homer grow up n strong ma“ 1
loved the open air. the field
and the beasts, and It
that he should be a ci
hand had just mm
ticking to protect the «
he crawled about the floor, making
drawing* with si carpenter** lend p
1 on scrap* Ot paper
ture for the wise rn
The circus clown hud t ilAits that
even the rough-and-tumble of Rohe
misn life could not rtpfcss. lie drifted
Into a newspaper office snd produced,
almost as If by magic, a picture of the
champion trotting mare Nancv IUnks
when she mad# her famous record, and
from that time he had a steady fooling
In the sanctum of the managing editor.
Coming East, he retained that sturdy
simplicity and freshness which has al
ways graced his work. At Washing! “
, on# who
, the birds
her wish
oonlst. Her
sst his
For Sale
I have a home on Acndemy street
with five rooms (all conveniences) on
a fifty-foot lot extending back to First
street, that 1. can sell for
$2,500.00
Will make a good home for any one
v. lshlng a home close In, or a fino In
vestment, ns place now rents for $20,
nnd there Is ample room for a house
on First streeL
Real Estate and Insurance+
American Natl. Hank Bldg.
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td In cue
isylvanla
tdlng
t three million
► tubes will be
tleshlps of th*:
id fo
»'h lt»
iiasas. In the Mlssl
id • 1 the Tennc sses
Torpedo range Is
nd Vlrglnl
ppl nnd Idaho,
ad Washington.
•nts which are
dug made. It Is mtimated, will nearly
ruble this, and thnt before very long.
This means that when two Meets np-
ch ench other In order of battle—
usually in lino ahead with ships 400
part, nnd the lines making an
> one another so thnt an many
guns can be brought to hear ns poiislhD
torpedo firing will begin when the in
tervening dlalniu *• In about two miles
This Is, If anythin*' beyond elfectlvi
fighting range of the guns. As the dls-
f th*
Might of the torpedo Increases, nnd he.
ns great If not greater than that
gun projectiles. Wh
to b#
*d to meet the
dll Ions Is not yet ussured. but that the
inres of hits with the torpedoes are
y large one In three under the con
ditions above stated—la well rerog-
1—From "Battleships. Mines nnd
tedoes." by Park H*»njamln. In the
rlean Monthly Review of Reviews
for July.
THE CENTRAL GEORGIA PLUMB
ING AND HEATING CO.
purchased the entire business,
Including the stock of merchandise,
tints and contracts, and assume
liabilities of the firm of Lee A
)o new company will be In charge
i. n. Lee. of the old firm of L*e
A Green, nnd B R- Van Reuten, both
of whom have had long experience in
plumbing and heating business.
f will fi
REAL ESTATE.
Cheapest lot In South Mac
Third and Fourth streets o;
11111—153x218. Price $7.”.0.00.
For Rent.
Possession October 1st.
other stores on same block.
Ktore recently occupied by Cox A
Chappell, corner Fourth and Poplar;
will sub-divide.
Offices over Western Union Tele
graph Co.
List ot stores, dwellings and offices
for rent ready for Inspection Tuesday,
July :>.
Real Estate Offerings.
i«l listed with me
•rings In cottage
csldence property which I will he
to give full Information about to
ding purchasers. They nro m|t.
for homes or Investment purposes
Business Property
nnd with Collins A RclduvIlU
for RHdnvlllt
Tnln
Mlllen A
Ti sir. No 3 c
curd Air Lla>
point* #»«M. snd for Helena
1st.* points w*st
Train .No 4 connects st
Vntrsl of ns.
tnla and points west.
Train No 5 connect" nt Collins with Bea*
boad for Montgomery snd points wait.
plumbln
Mill
promptly and cheerfully snd all
III have their most careful attention,
o. IDO Cotton Ave. Telephone No.
2016.
WORLD’S FAIR. ST- LOUS
located, linproicd
that will net inve
desirably
property
cenL
Honey to Loan
cording I
property.
t Collins wl h Bei
O. M. BfUNfiON, President.
A MIA Ml
4 JO 11 »'> Lv.
IP M
in 1 safe
Sou. A Fla. Il’y 1
Milo .Lv 4 15
VALDOSTA SOU'!
IRB8 RAILWAY.
id location Ot
he drew segfftyN! i
the povrr which has made him
foremost American cartoonist since
Xa*t. In Kun.pe h»* was th«* weir
guest of rhl! May and Whistler,
success la not due to mere technlqti .
but to that subtle something which
can only »«*• expn used It* the one word,
power. - Joe JBJtchell f'happlc In Na
tional Mag.»sn>" for
What Has Been Demonstrated of the
Torpedo.
The torpedo. < fiber stationary In the
mine or mov«M»* and projected from
torpedo boat **r submarine, has. as we
have seen. re»!>> notermlrmd the com
mend of the *e"» in the present conflict.
Gun* and armor hava not to the ume
extent directly affected the situation.
They have been present, hut gun-fire
has not caused the relative disparity
Via. Central of Georgia Railway.
Low rates, shortest route, quick
est time! Five trains daily. Choice
of two routes via Atlanta and
Nashville or Birmingham. Vi.
Atlanta, leave Macon 1 =30 p. m.,
arrive St. I/utis 1135 p. m. next
day. Leave Macon 4:15 a. m., ar
rive St. Louis 7»8 next morning.
Leave Macon 4:15 p. m., arrive St.
Louis 7:15 next evening. Via Bir
mingham, leave Macon it :oo a. m.,
arrive St. Louis 8: to next evening.
Leave Macon 3:50 a. m., arrive St.
I/mis 7:08 next morning. Sleeping
ears all the way. Season tickets,
$34 ; 60-day tickets, $28.40; 15-day
tickets, $23.35. Coach excursion
liijccts, good only in coaches, on
sale from all coupon points every
Tuesday in July. good returning ten
davs from date of sale: rate from
Maton, $16. F’rojiortionatcly low
rates from oilier |«>ints.
For full |particulars, World’s Fair
literature, maps, etc., call 011 or
write Jno. \V. Bu>unt, 1. P. A.,
353 Second St, Macon, Ga.
Ii. Horne,
tcnl Estate, Insurance nnd Loans. 563
Mulberry 'phone 464.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
Real ifstate, Insurance
anti Loans,
353 Third Street.
FOR RENT —-Immediate Poi«etnon.
319 J f.'l Ft, 10 r., to Oct. 1....J35.00
)06 Plum Hr. $ r.. to Oct. 1 $0.06
11 » * Ht lf.00
Two «onnrctlng rooms over Fair
Store 12.50
Reni-Down.
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A M P M A M
nger.
♦‘Ight room dwelling <
f. C^ter Etheridge i
rupled by I
Crump's
at Valdosta, wt»h
m a’l Hn'i
'•nd from all point*
H r At Madteon
te for Tallahaaaee.
at Madtann, with Peihoird Air
n Tallahaave^ At Valdosta with
<-'oa«t Line for all potnti East
it of Valdosta, snd O B A T.
>n, Atlanta and points North,
at Madison, with Besboaro Air
m Lake rity and Live Oak. At
with O. H A F. for Jarkeonvllls,
v and Pahth-i. and wl’h Atlantia
ine for all points East of VaF
This Is one of the most desirable st
bur ban homes near Macon.
und Trip—Tickets on Sale
mted to October 31, 190-1.
ound trip tickets oa sah>
i«Isy following «la
car); 1:90 p.
n. (parlor car
,x -I.-I.t ii"f**1
Trsv. Pats. A;
and good n.ualc.
JAB FREEMAN,
uthern fUilr.-
TO CHICAGO N ; r n ,hw *„
I Trnlna 4allr, via tlaelaaatl.
B ’traina dally, via Laalavlll*.
:h atop-avee at Freatk LisB|
Bprfasa.
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