Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 04, 1908, Image 7

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I 1 ■ the vaaxm daily telegraph: Sunday mooning, October 4, idou T If one could think of the joys of spring, the melody of music and the perfume of flowers,-and have, them all combined into one delicious morsel, that is just what you would have in Steere’a Candy. Of unquestioned purity, of unequaled flavor and un approached popularity. Soldhy ell Druggists and Cunfecttantra. Hanofactared by Littlefield & Steere Co. Knoxvaus, Turat EXCLUSIVE AGENCIES GRANTED Wesleyan College Conservatory of Music Schools of Art, Expression and Business, hare na tional reputation and are known abroad. Their diplomas and certificates are credentials. The best instruction is the cheapest. Young ladies already matriculating for rooms and classes. Catalogue free. DuPONT GUERRY, President Alike To All CLARKE'3 PURE RYE APPEALS the same to all so long os there is desire Sfor pure old whiskey; the kind that is best for family, and medicinal use. Clarke’s Pure Rye is not an expert, mental whiskey. Its splendid "virtues are known throughout the civilized world. Clarke's Pure Ryo is aged and hot.' tied by the Government. The United States Government's green stamp overlapping the cork guarantees its age and strength. ANY GOOD DEALER WILL SUP. PLY YOU—12 FULL QUARTS, $12.00, DELIVERED. 4 FULL QUARTS, $5.00, DELIVERED If yours will not, write us and wo will tell you who wflL We cannot sup ply you direct. Clarke Bros. & Company The Largest Distillers in the World PEORIA, ILLINOIS Any one of the following dealers will supply your wants. E. R. Betterton & Co. Bedlngfield & Co. R. H. Cate A Co. (half-case and case lots only.) C. D. Cheatham. Diamond Liquor Co.. J. Fox A Co., Gallagher A O'Qara, E. B. Qlbeon. Julian Distilling Co., Kentucky Whiskey Co., Will Lea R. J. Park, Reid*Gordon Co., R. M. Rose Co., Holberg A Co., Ft. Smith, Ark. E. C. Villers, 124 Carondolet 8t., New Or* A. M. Harris, 8am A Ed« Welehtelbawn, Heller Bros William Wise Company. Paul Hayman. 8. M. Wilson. THE ABOVE DEALERS ARE LOCATED AT CHATTANOOGA, TENN, Chas. Blum A Co., Jacksonville, Fla. " “ “ ““ ““ Mann* Bros., Jacksonville, Fla. H. Clarks A Sens. Salisbury^ N. G, Haller Bros., Jacksonville, FIs. | Hesslg*BIHs Drug Co.. Memphis, Tsnn. J. A. McCormack A Co., Memphis, Tsnn. N. Goldrlnq. Pensacola. Fla. D. F. A C. P. Long, Jacksonville, Fla. H. M. Austin A Co., Montgomery, Ala. Solomon Shael, Jacksonville, F|a. Hanover Distilling Co., Peoria, III. Thos. H. Ksatlng A Co., Ocala, Fla. J. Rieger A Co., Kansas City, Mo. SAM AND ED. WEICHSELBAUM P. O. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. Our (took is complete with the finest and best brands of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. Double Stamp Pure Virginia Com $8.00 per gallon Wrichselbaum’s Private Stock Virginia Com, very eld, 4 full quarts, delivered $4.00 Weichselbaum’s Monogram Rye, 4 full quarts, delivered. $4.00 EXPRESS PREPAID. We also handle all the leading Beers—Schlits, Bine Ribbon. Budweiser, Piel’s and Lackman. Write for price list. Let as know your wants. DR. ELDER IR CANADA WITH HOSPITAL FOLK ONE OP THE NURSE* READ AN INTERESTING PAPER AS TO THE TRAIN INCA OP NURSES. l>r, Eugene B. Elder, et the Macon Hospital, Is in Toronto, Canada, at tending the convention of the Ameri can Hospital Association. Among the many Interesting papers read at the convention, was ona by Miss Alkens, one of the nurses, that seems to have made a hit. It was on “The Relationship of the Training School to Hospital Efficiency.” The Toronto Telegram says Miss Athens hit out from the shoulder, and made statements sufficiently Import ant to rouse the whole association to a deeper sense of Its responsibilities. She deemed the training school es sential to efficiency in nursing. Poor conditions might be overcome ■■ good nurses, but poor nurses could never be perfocted by the best of bos pita! conditions. “The real essence of nursing,” said Mies Aiken*, always be personal service to the sick or helpless.” No matter Into what field or knowledge a nurse might v ture, she would soon become aware that sho trespassed upon the field of others, and that the crowning glory of her achievements must be nursing. Miss Alkens showed that the tend ency of tfie times was to plan nml Insist on a great deal of instruction that In no way benefited hoapltul* er nursing. It seoms strange to her that the modern nuqpe must pass through the hands of from twenty to thirty lecturers, dealing with a hundred sub jects, before being qualified for hu manttarlan work. She believed It nonsense to think that the nearer i nurse approached the medical profes sion In training so much the bettet would be her standard. There was a vast difference between medlelno and the duties of & nurse. Nurses were frequently taken away from the can of patients lit orltlcnl times to listen to lectures that were, from a nurae'r standpoint, pure twaddle. The essence of the whole problem was: “What aro the essentials nursing education, theoretical nnd practical?" ‘‘I urn firmly of the opln- she said, "that the efficiency of the nursing service will bo Increased by having more teaching dono nt the bedside and less In tho classroom.' The laws bearing upon training schools, upon which the efficiency of hospital depends, went a long way *c Imperil the efficiency of the nursing service. While It was desirable that nurses should be educated, she could never believe that a hlgfh school train ing was a necessary qualification for a nurse, tho fitness of whom would be never determined by any gauge of ed ucation. A moral, sympathetic, Chris tian woman with little eduoatlon might mako & ten times better nurse than tho graduate of the best college In the world.” Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel. Vaughn, MIsa. says: “For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have Its grip on me. when a friend recommend ed Dr. King's New Discovery. I be gan taking It, and three bottles ef fected a complete euro." The farno of this life saving cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer Is world THE INSPIRATION CLUB Something New For the Young Men nnd Ladles by WMoh to Profit and Be Amused. The 'Inspiration Clqb” Is the latest ..Tinkle. Tho "Up Jinks" and other things are laid In the'*shJ(de by the Inspiration Club. It' lA/'oducatlonal, Instructive, amusing and Intellectual. The* inspiration Club. Is to find a place among the young people who want to spend an evening profitably and pleasantly, and tho beauty of It Is that It Is Intended for people of all uges. It brings out the Ideas and It polishes. needed, as one of the beauties of the feature Is fiat when started, tho club runs Itself. These officers aro a president, secretary and a treasurer. When thus organised, and there aro number of tho members, consisting of young ladles and gentlemen, drawing Is made for the Thinker for the evening. It Is the duty of tho Thinker to give out a Subject for tho evening only. It may bft flowers, It mny he love; It may bo the host method of trimming corns—anything for a subject. While tho TMnjcer Is thinking up ft subject, another draw ing tskes place. This Is for five Writers for the evening. Tho flvo names drawn, each of these persons must he provided with writing pads and pencils, and are given ten min utes In which to write something on the subject for tho evening. During these ten minutes a recess Is declared, or. as they say In the lodges, the lodge will be at ease. When the ten minutes nre up. the president raps for order, nnd each of the Writers must read their composi tions. After the reading, another drawing takes place from among those who were not selected to write, tn r three Judges, to whom nil the com positions must be submitted. They retire nnd make up their decision ns to the best. On tftl» decision ft prize Is awarded. Or there may he two or more prises, for the second, third and property of the club, tnd at the end of the year are printed, bound In good shape, and each member of the elub receives a copy. It Is believed that this waiter there will be many Inspiration Clubs In Ma con. ns It will probably become very popular. ANNIE OAKLEY The World’s Greatest Lady Rifle Shot uses and recommends N E W BRO’S HERPICIDE The Original Remedy that Rills the Dandruff Germ “Travelling as I do continuously, I have been troubled • great deal with dandruff and falling hair, and until X tried Herploido I never found a remedy that was satis factory. “Herplclde is a delightful preparation that fulfills the claims mudo for It, and no lady’s toilet is complete with out It I highly reoommend It to my friends." (Signed) ANNIE OAKLEY. It Is certainly significant that Miss Oakley, the oelebrated rifle shot and theatrical stni\ who has traveled so extensively abroad, should rfjoose Newbro's Herplclde as tho most effica cious toilet*remedy for the scalp. No ono will doubt her opportunity to choose tin* best and * *■ — 'Flu not doubt her power of dla- Newbro's Herploido is a scientific germicide and prophylactlo fop the hair and scaln It itroys the germ or microbe that causes dandruff, itching acalp nnd falling »jnlr. after which destroys the germ or microbe that causes dandrufT. itching scalp nnd falling thnir. after which She hair will grow ns nature Intended, except In cases of Incurable baldness. Rxtraordlnary results sometimes .follow the continued use of Newbro's Herplclde. If your hair Is dull, brittle or lustreless, don't wait until It begins to fall hut save rnd beautify It with Newbro's Herplclde. In addition to Its wonderful madldnal qualities Ncw- 'bro'a Herplclde Is the daintiest and most delightfully refreshing hair dressing available Tim first application proves its goodness. Try it Herploide contains no press*. It will not stain er dye. 8T0P3 ITCHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. At Drug 8tor*a—Send 10o In stamps to Tho Herploido Co. .•Dept N, Detroit, M!oh H for a Sample. Guaranteed under the Food and Druge Act •*1908. Serial No. 915. INSIST UPON HERPICIDE. ruga Act June 30, LAMAR & LAMAR, Special Agents APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPS THE Y.M.C.A. NEW SERVICES A rare opportunity will be given to enjoy a series of splondld addresses arranged by the religious work committee of tho Young Men's Christian Association to be delivered at the association build ing every Sunday afternoon at 4 o Clock.. The general theme will be "Men wh** Feared God.” Itev. E. C. Dargan will open Hits services this aitemooi.. Ills subject will he "A Man Who Found God Away From Homo at Night October 11—"While Yet Young” , (I Chron. *4), Rev. T. D. Ellis, pastor Mul berry Street Methodist Church. [October 18—"At HU Place of Bnel- Ku" (Matt 9). Rev. R. E. Douglas, inner F Ir.-t I'l'p-Lyterlnn Chnrrh. Octo^i^S^AfU^rjIn^^rythlng Brazelton, Else" (Mark G). Rev. I pastor Christian Church. The opening of the various classes In the phyislcai department has been inosti gratifying. The number of young men enrolled the Drat class night was beyond tho anticipation of the most eanguln*.J| Applications for membership are belrip received at the association building for both young men nnd boys, and tho obt* I look for an unusually successful season Is Fill your bins'now with Cllnchfleld Coal and you will be Independent when tho mercury drops. Order from your dealer or direct of the Cllnehflclfl Coal Corporation, Charlotte. N. C. .4, MR. KISER WILL BE ARRESTED OH SIGHT Atlanta Autolat, Who Breaks Speed Sulea, Held In Contempt of Macon Re corder's Court—Order a la- 1 sued. 1 If Mr. John Kiser, a prominent Atlanta Risen nnd, at the same time, an auto- moblllst who cans nothing for speed restrictions, ever returns will be arrested l by a policeman. to this effect were Issued at against Mr. Kiser was called and he did not answer. These development! resulted In a forfeiture of the collateral deposited at the time of his recent arrest and thd filing of an additional charge of contempt of court Mr. Kiser was reported by Lieut. Most- about ten dnys ago for speeding on Fourth street. lie gave bond In tho sum of IS and was allowed to depart on his recognizance. He immediately returned recognizance. He Immediately to his home In Atlanta, and has not been to Macon since. When next he Visit! this city, whether by automobile or not, he may ezpect arrest. IS VERY ABLY EDITED 8AKNMVILU, Ot. Oct l.-Thr flr«t Eczema Cured Thousands of people throughout Texas and the South have been permanently cured by Imperial Remedy. The product J* a nice, clean liquid, made from vegetables grown in Texas. The liquid pene trates the skin, opens the pores, goes down to the very roo£a of the trouble and purifies the .diseased parts. It Immediately atops all • Itching and pain, you feel soothed and refreshed. It soon leave* the skin perfectly normal, pure, soft aruf white, and the trouble will ' never return again. If your druggist hasn't Imperial Remedy In stock and will not get It for you* mall us a 81 bill and we will send you a bottle by prees chargee prepaid. Imperial Medlelno Co, Houston, Texas. issue of the Crimson snd White. Gordon’s college paper, made Its appearance today land as usual was rend with Interest hv Ithe student body and by the people of thb. community generally. This paper wei first Issued years ago bf Mr. T. J 8jm| love of the newspaper work. Jfi l ,. has since been bo successful. With number of the students he established the peper and msdn a success of it. The present staff of editors and mana gers Is as follows: Benjamin Lawrence, editor: Felix Jenkins, assistant editor; Joe Smith, business manager: John Rlnckhurn, assistant manager; For a Fine LIGHT BEER DRINK THE GREAT FAMILY TONIC BEVERAGE Parents, did your children receive their rightful inheritance of health? If not, give it to them now. If they did, PERPETUATE it with Acme Malt ale, a pure, non-intoxicating vegetable tonic and food. It is strongly impregnated with the tonic properties of hops, and con tains more downright nutrition than malt extracts, or than bread and meat, AND IN THE MOST DIGESTIBLE FORM POSSIBLE. It is a delightful, concentrated nutriment, an appetizer and digestant which brings that healthful, bouyant, abounding vitality which glorifies in the sheer happiness of life. Remember that the spiritless, listless children are the . ones who grow up to, be the failures and misfits of life. Give your children this tonic nourishment dur ing their growing years, and you will have done a noble parent’s part by them and by posterity. Hale and W. TL Fnpp and Ml» Maud Stroud, associate editor*. BRIDE, GROOM, PREACHER AND ALL DEAF-MUTES BALYIMOtB. Oet. 1.—A quiet wedding that of Ml*e Rosie Stern. 42 year* “ ~fh. 41 ynara old. who wi re m»rTi*d yesterday at the hofne of toe bride. 11 North Carrollton avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Butterhaugh are deaf-mutes, ar.d the ceremony wn- per formed »y Rev. D. K. Moylan. pastor of. T.’uUw Ftrei-t Deaf-Mute Mission, who I* also a deaf-mute. Those who witnessed _ tha ceremony, were Mr. and Mm. Jamas; —r— ■ ■ ■ •T’tlirte&jl "rh. *brM. r T ?' r - l« » *r«it demand In China Italy durln* the neat alateui ycan wot, a „ilt'oT°Sewn auk end carried ijal ror ■ 1 •• *' '^ed In aeveral Chlne.c! will spend Sldl.OM.OOO to cenatrurt 193 France rn.e>. After the rrremnne they, manufactures, hut chiefly for llnlnc tea. mile, or new roeda aa well <u to Ira- went to Catenavlile, where they wUI 11 v, h ■ ’ f- r expert. prove exi.uu* roada. Acme Maltale is sold bottled and on tap by all beverage dealers. Be particular to call for Acme MaltaU. Brewed by ACME BREWING CO. Macon, Ga. Great Britain Import.* over 133.000,- A note obtained by fraud or from (»oo worth Ut vgg M n >' .<r irOm Russia, I a person In ft elate of Intoxication Denmark. Germany. Belgium, Canada cannot be collected. *” i and the United States.