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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1908
Forewarned
jls Forearmed
Don't wait until the rainy season
cliches you without a Raincoat.
Take the time now and be protected
when it does come.
Our Fall Styles are the smartest
we’ve ever shown—and tailored to
perfection.
$15.00 to $35.00
THE CONSOLIDATED VOTE OF
WEDNESDAY’S STATE ELECTION
_ , _ colic!tors the number
COUNTY FOR GOVERNOR, 8TATE ! of vote* received varied not more
11Alinr 0 >uni (hu OM ° f tW0 ' ** c *P t Solicitor Wal-
HOU8E OFFICIALS, JUDGES AND j l<r (j n ,^ who received 1,827, tHui
SOLICITORS, BIDS COUNTY OF
FICIALS, AND FOR AND AGAINST
THE AMENDMENTS.
The votes of the county In the gen
eral election of Wednesday were con-
solldated by the manager! In the
office of Ordinary Wiley yesterday nt
; noon. They show very little difference
in the figure* given In The Tele
graph yesterday morning.
I The table a.owe the vote by die*
i Irlcis for the governor, atate house of
ficials. the Uihb county offlcera and
I for and uyalnsf the amendment*.
There was little variance In the
vote for the railroad eommlaalcnera.
fudges and eollcltore. The hlgheat
vote among theae waa that for Horace
if. Holden, who received 1,128 .votea
for associate juetlce for the t.-*rm be
ginning Jamary ], 1809, and 1.1X7 for
the term ending Hint date. Judge
Russell received 1.827 and Judges Hlll-
yer and Evan* 1.826 entfi. Fuller Cal
laway received 1.826. Judge Pendleton
1.122, Judge Littlejohn 1.11*1, a» did
Jud*r Park and the other candldatea
i SPECIAL SALE OL CHILDREN’S WEAR |
Ing all the others.
Philip Cook, for secretary of atate., ±
received the hlgheat number of votea j ▼
of toe day. 2.117. with Governor -A.
Flronrn following close behind with 211 T
Wotea less. I ^
Among the representatives from!
Bibb. Joseph II. Hell led. receiving fi y
more vote* than Hump Evan* and 27 j ^
i. A BOON TO MOTHERS
Children’s Underwear at unheard of prices. All made in a sanitary factory by clean
- American girls. Seams felled and some double stitched.
more than Roland Kill*. ,
Among the county official*, Col.. C. j
M Wlhy led .HI the real, receiving X
1.817 vote*. Albert Jonca following j ~
With 1.826. I -4^
Among the countv commlraloner* It! X.
will he «e,-n that l>r. Hoard and l>- j V*
Witt McCrary received 1.812 each, or A,
two votea each more tlian A. J. Long, j j
John T. Moore and M. II. Taylor. ^
The majority of vote* for the qua!- X
mention of pie amendment providing ’V’
n repre*entatlve for Hen Hill county
1,383 vote* were cart, and 1«4 against,
but why no one «erm« to know
The election will go down on th<
orda a* one of the quietest known In
the county. There whi not an arre*t.
or threatened Hrrent. during the day.
The following table will give all the
Information:
“SOWING WILD OATS”
la Mho usual recreation of spirited youth. It’* the man In the boy
that knoa s whan ba'a "got aoough," and aattlaa down to aerlou* Ufa and
work. Tito wlao man takes note of tha history of successful men and
In mofte) matter* trie* to follow. Cut nut foollahnwaa and get down
to hard w»rk and begin waving—for your futura'a aaka. Ilegln now.
Wa |*ty • per cent compound Interest,
Our safety Is told of In a froo booklet—rod It.
THE EQUITABLE BANKING & LOAN CO.
Macon, Ga.
Geo. A. Smith, Pres,
—limn ■" i ■ ii '**>’' nmevat
Joe. M. Hrown..712 276 111
Yancey Tartar.. 2 I
Secretary of State—
Phillip Cook....714 213 111
Comptroller General—
Wm. A. Wright.763 211 111
reaau ref
it. K. rark 766 211 119
Attorney General—
Jno. C. Hart....762 2lt 111
Commissioner of Agriculture—
J. M. Pound....764 110 111
SPECIAL NOTICES
JESSE B. HART
Funeral Director
'l>dy Asiutant
Private Arnbulanoe
t**r«ocal Attention tiiv.m All
Business.
Office Phone 4(57
R«nd/—<jo Phono 7G0
si. C. Puretoy.
. PURSLEY ft OLAY,
r UNDERTAKERS.
an*ay* open. M1 and ill Mulberry ft.
DVdearaxolusIve undertaking 'm,.. In
Macon. Phone 42*. Prepared ta dll
order# r~ *—*
«rwph oe tele phene
WANTED. LAND. ^
The Itteen Commission Invitee offer*
”*• TasaJmsySnii
Pa** With
... Invited _ ...
’jKS^raKIKi’S'.S 8«j
i to Qva thousand aere# In om body,
icrlho quality of land, timber, water
l railroad fardUtlea. and etati terms
Irene for nve years, and price If pur
iiu juuSoSmnoMMisnoN or oa.,
Atlanta. Ga.
Tim firm of Shropshire A Brown
t<»j« this day boon dtaaolved by mutual
fonw-nt, Mr. Shropshire retiring. The
i>uainr«» will be contlnurd by \V. J
* ifr r*n. who will pay all bills and col
> loot all debts.
W. J. BROWN#*
: J. T. 8HROPFMIUB
• Oct. 7, mi.
I THE BIBO COUNTY HUMANE tOCIl-
! TY tOHARTVKBD).
Thta eoclHr wtl! prosecute eaaee oi
•rer-loMding. woundlna. -urvlng, or driv
ing (innt animals. and other cases of cru
any to HPlmala, reported to It.
HUGH V. WASHINGTON, Preet
• —GO T0-
WESLEYAN
Tha beet instruction it tho
cheapest.
It la Able »nd
The Toxo-Absorbent
■IINO OF MV4TERY.
d Irreeiattbte.
Yet Drugiraa and Harmleae,
and Ca^er to tranefer Dla-
our body to Ita own.
« Ita Ufa For Youre.
. ..morptioua mineral ftl
itc Ufa and 1 tower. A'
y Gnu'.e llcat, It draw*
i 1‘oLona and Uerme fn
5^ _
it la awskentna the
vahto of Mineral
Books seat ‘
friend*.
ON. Ml Flu
aorbe the iviuono ana uerme none your
• body and then dla*.
to reach every organ of the
Up
Friday, Oct. 9
M.tlnr, 3:30; Nljht 1:15.
W. E. Nankeville’s
Plotun.su. 3I.todr.ma
Human Hearts
J^mTuius: floor • nd “■
Night—lie to 11.10.
Prtaon Commissioner—
W. William*....763
PeMlon Commissioner—
J. \V. Llndaey. .486 107-
A. J. Mrllrlde. .194 112
T. J. I.umpkln.. 6 7
It Is. Haarn 1
W. A. Iturhnnnn 47 16
A. II. Mansell.. 4 1
W A. Pee 183 26
Mate Fenetor—
n. Rutherford...711 271
Representative—
Roland Kills....704 217
W. H. Bvans... .718 267
Jo. II. Hall....711 III
Ordinary— -
O. M. Wiley... .749 HI
Clerk Super I or Court—
A. Nlabet....721 214
_G. II. Roheitann.722 264
Tea Receiver—
R. J. Anderaon.Ttt 214
ax Collector—
Albert Jones....729 264
Treasurer—
M. Lattice 721 H2
Purveyor—
_C. (5. Anderson..717 213
Coroner—
T. K. Young....718 213
Geanty Qonttnlaatoner—
J. If. Heard....720 261
ttSEtfS hi
M. if. Taylor....714 Ml
For Qualification—
ONE SOLID WEEK'
nnlmUn, Mnnday. Otob.r nth.
UMlnm TuuStjr. Thur.d«y tnd 8.1
urS.y.
The Manhattan
Opera Co.
Under lb. ra.nic.ment of Ur. Robt
II. K.ne.
Mondiy Nlfhl- rr. Dl.voto-
Tur.d.y l!.tlnr«-"Pr» ni.volo*
Tu«d»y Nlcht—"M»rth»."
W.dnudiy Nlcht—-The Mlk.do."
Th. b.it open rompnny mr In in.
South.,
•r. .11 <
L 28., *
SMU now on uW .1 in. OnnS.
!■■>■-
dim wared te the
rreakneta Wool
H invalid frtam
iV. A.
Plum 8L Phene 1046.
•Young Woman a Leading Economist
. 4Yom New Tork Press.
At twenty-four years Anna Prlch-
«U. .tf LoulevUla, will b*vd the dla-
‘ Unction of occupying «ha chair of
eeonomtra In Wellesley. She goee to
-tvwieeUy this tall, and la the young-
profueeor In the history of the oal-
• lege. Rbe abo ranks with the young
4 aperie in economic* claaa her aa a
I Hi II lan t woman. Hhe haa aurpaaeed
hi! students with whom site has stud
ied. ifer election to the chair ta WH-
l*eley la due to merit alone, and la
another proof that In the realm of
tilghar scholarship women have the
uHh '—
.brlth i
THE LYRIC
A Collection of
Hlch Cltn Bnt.rt.Infra.
GILBERT SARONY,
Charnel,r lmp.raon.lor.
VEDA AND QUINTAROUW,
Novelty Art.
THE THREE KELLYS,
In Blnslnc. Talklnc. Danclnc. Fratur
Inc
DAI1Y KELLY,
Th, moat ekllllul Juvtnll. dancer now
in vauSevMo.
OAUMONrS MOTION PICTURES.
Open .1 l:M p. m. on Saturday.
s othaa ttrhlnc .kin. Ural. cut. or
* uria without a tear. Curra pnra. an
na. aalt rhium, any ttrhlnr. Doaa’a
S/Iauccsu Sour druclat Mill IL
Tha Drag in Publle School.
Th* pan of claoira In our public
K m mar ochooli la d.t.nn lined by
avoran pupIL or porhapa pupil,
a llttl. below tbo ovanaa*. la view of
the laak thrown upon oor crammar
achuola. of haklnc all aorta of raw ma
terlal—children or foralta birth, ehlM
ren In whoa* homra atudy I* Impaa-
alhle—w* can hardly complain that
th* work often drac*. Our chief cHt-
tc»m la that In ao many cam a no pro-
vlalon I. mad# for premotluc tha
brtcht chtldra amor* rapidly. Thay
are hel.l back In a loek-atep with the
mi Th* boy who ran eaally com-
Het* th* ptveram for three year, in
rtfo nr two and. : vr and who would
mot Inc ahead gotek-
I to :-reak the rank.
Ha la undo* no ani.ua to earn Mm-
aalf and do kia brat. Aa a re.uit. be
dawdle* and forme thorouchly had
habit, of auollratton. habile which
may cllnc to him and Ck->c hun
Uuouch Ula—N.a Tork real.
tt
Ss
U t
Qovemoi
37 13 22 2126
S33 406 120 68
2 1 12 «»
221 401 120 60 27 15 23 2167
233 401 ISO 60 27 15 22 2156
222 401 ISO 60 St 15 22 2147
232 401 120 60 27 15 23 2145
233 401 130 69 27 16 22 2145
27 16 22 2144
22 2111
II 1801
222 401 JS9
210 112 223 269 129 60 27 II
107- 44 94 111 90 12 17 11
241 126 IIS
ill
214
Hi
58 20 15
1789
II 1781
tt II 1291
SS9 122 61 32 II 22 1112
244 212 123 II 21 11 II HIT
11 16 21 1119
244 216 124
144 216 114 II SI 15
244 216 124 ll 21 IS
22 1219
22 1819
21 15 22 1129
244 SSI 124
244 216 124 61 II 11 21 1116
144 216 124 69 11 16 22 lllf
244 226 124
21 15 22 1214
244 Hi 124 68 21
124 61 21 11
ii ii
Aratnet Qualification—
For Ben lllll Bap.—^
Atalnat Den H1U Rjn.-
THE DISFRANCHISEMENT
481 149 66 120 164 24 17 16
40 200 182
, 110 1»7 100 44
92 lilt
28 1811
23 1811
ii ii”
IS 1030
I «ti
IS 1228
Out an Old Time Negro WHI Clear It All
Up In the Supreme Court,
Th* fdurated nrgro fully understood
(he dlufronrhlaemeht claueo of the long
ticket voted on Wednesday,Hut the old*
mere were at a loea to know what It
.leant. They knew It waa aomethlng
that affected them In some way, but
what tt waa (key did not pretend to
“toner John Davie, whose aarf are al
ways open, overheard aoma of the old
“ >re talking about tt yesterday morn*
One remarked that he waa verr aor*
Tt waa not elected." but the other
K»l*d him by saying, "oh. well, w* are
f to take tt up to the aupreme
"
The negroea were supplied with abort
ticket* and that had en them only the
atat* houae official* and the amendment,
and this account* In a meaaure for tha
difference* In the voting, Take the lower
precinct for Instance. The atat*
• official* received 111 votes while
all the other* received only 86 vote*. At
the upper city nreclnct the negroee
voted the long ticket printed by the or
dinary, eometimea ualng tho pencil on
the other officials and sometimes letting
• whole ticket go In.
For coal, wood or lumber
blocks call headquarters.
Redmond-Masseo Fuol Co.
Phones 100 and 223.
RSXVttM
Aa aoon aa I
ler to the keeping up of a
lie.
the winter rain* aet In,
CUIISEMS (PUZZLE BSSSffSS&S
regular trip* between Macon and the
terminal point of the steamboat line.
Brunswick.
BOATS WAITING FOR THE
RAINY SEASON TO SET IN
River Now Too Low for th* Resumption
•V th* Schedules.
The boat* of the Macon and Brunswick
Navigation Company have made no reg
ular trln* for several weeks past The
schedule of steambenta operating be
tween here and ItruuswUk depends sole
ly on the depth of ihe river, conse
quently the long continued drouth haa
TAYLOR-BAYNE DRUG C0.’8 SUC
CESS.
Tho Taylor-Bayno Drug Company,
tho enterprising druggists, rather than
await the ordinary methods of Intro-
dutclon. urged the Dr. Howard Cq.,
to secure a quick Ml* for their cele
brated specific for th# euro of con
stipation and dyspapsla by offering the
regular 60c bottle at half-price.
The wonderful success of thta plan
was a great surprise oven to this firm
and today there are scores of poople
here In Macon who are ualng and
praising this remarkable remedy.
In addition to selling a 60c bottle of
Dr. Howard’s specific for 26c thoy haw
so much faith In tho remedy that they
will refund the money to anyone whom
It does not cure.
When your head aches, your stomach
does not digest food ©sally and natur
ally when there la constipation, gpecka
before tho eyes, tired feeling, giddi
ness, bad taste In the mouth, coated
tongue heartburn, sour stomach, •oar
ing nr ringing In the ears, melancholy
and liver troubles Dr. Howard's spe
cific will cure you. If It doee not. It
will not coet you a cent.
BirvlRi by Congregation -Beth Israel.
Friday night at 8 for the eve of the
Feast of Tabernacle*. Music by choir.
Sermon. "A Pilgrimage Foaat.** Sutur
day morning at 10 muatc and sermon.
"We Bear the Palme.** Public cordial
ly Invited to these services. Sabbath
school will convene Sunday morning
at 19. Children of non-membera wel
come. Temple, Cherry and Spring
streets. Minister, Rev. Harry Weiss.
SMITH?
Th* funeral of J. M. Smith. Jr., the
youngest child of Mr.* end Mrs. J. M.
Smith, occurred at 8:30 yesterday after
noon at their residence on Basel street
The Rev. J. R Heals officiated, and In
terment woe at Kvergreen cemetery.
Any
Garment
in this
line
10e
15c
for
any of
these fine
styles
No
better
Garments
made
than
these at
25c
Best
values
ever
offered
at
50c
10c
15c
25c
Dund ga
to 12
In above assortment will be found
ments to fit children from 1
S ara of age
Well Made.
SALE OPENS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1908.
50c
t UNION DRV GOODS CO. |
J MACON, OA. |
SUDDEN DEATH
OFJT. GRACE
POPULAR POLICE LIEUTENANT AP
PARENTLY IN THE OEST OF
HEALTH YE8TERDAY MORN-
INQ, DIES IN AFTERNOON
WHILE ON HIS USUAL
FI8HINQ TRIP.
Thvnews of tho sudden dosth of IJeut.
Lee w. Orace, of the Macon police force,
cam* as a shock to th* community yceter-
‘ He was taken suddanly
744 Plum street. Rev., T. W. CaJawayl
officiating. Interment In Rose Hill.
Th# pall-bearers wUl be selected, from
the members of the relief he commanded,
land the police will attend the funeral in
a body.
Where Bullet* *Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y., a
veteran of the civil war, who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good
Electrlo Bitters nave done Is worth
more than live hundred dollars to me.
I spent much money doctoring for a
bad case of etomach trouble, to little
purpose. I then tried Electric Bittcra,
and they cdfed mo. I no* take them
a* a tonic, and they keep me strong
and wall." 50o at all drug store*.
APARTMENT HOUSE
PLANS ARE READY
BIG TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN
ROOM STRUCTURE TO BE
ERECTED ON THIRD 8TREET
BEFORE JUNE 1.
RIGHT SHOES
AT
RIGHT PRICES
day afternoon, lie wa* taken sudden:.
Ill about & o’clock, while n»hlne on the
river twnk. within the oily, and died In
a few minutes thereafter, and before ho
could be taken home.
It had been the custom of the lieuten
ant. whenever the change in the hour* of
ills relief going on duly to permit It. to
K to a certain point on the river. Just
yond the Rose Hill cemetery, at a big
ruck, and spend the day fishing. To tin*
favorite point ho would ofirn Invite hi*
friends, and the rock w*. known to *11
aa his favorite spot for n*hlng. of which
h# was very fond. , .....
lit* relief went on duty nt 12 o’clock
Wednesday night, and went off duty at
J o’clock yesterday morning After break-
fni*t. In company with Officers Henry
Hnnllwood un.l Kd. Hamlin and Mr. lien
Tharp*, he gathered up life Minin:; tackle
and went t<> the nenmtomed place. l„ato
In Ihe evening the two officer* left Ideal.
Grace and Mr> Tlmrp*. and went home.
It wa* about f> o’clock when l.leut.
Grace caught an unusually One fl*h. re
marking to Mr. Thurpe that he waa very
sick, using the words deathly quick. Ho
hnmedstely began to make preparation*
to leave, and wsa started by Mi Tharp*
tn the gathering up cf hi* paraphernalia.
Ilo was very weak, and -aid that he
would walk along the aide .-f the railroad
mther than try to c’.lmb o little embank
ment on the way home. Hut Mr. ThSrpo
naff that tho lieutenant wa* too w.«k
■to uresasd further without aid, and htHMVMPMWIVIRRWIV
caned to a passing negro, and together > all of them will face on one of the
it,,, ma»*f£ <" «»t '“O’- Ihra, Brtwran th, iwo dl-
iS art . Vmi. i 'Uloiu of th, building, than will b,
JrBralS kldbtn'niMni fren a lai-»* court which may b, utlllrad ..
At the power houae th* employee did • playground for children. The house
ell la their power for th* sick men. A will have entrances on nil sides. Ul
mattitf*. was ttaught and he waa ten- will be modem In *very respect, having
derly laid upon It. T1» atollORhoua# * levator service, electric and gas lights,
Jahnil ai!d^ohMn a Ind°DeN?tlve*Tcm * n<! ,team Heat. It Is expected to
lj:mL“lmmMiill^rA1^f‘ l ^iU rai « b ° u '_ Q^-M. and.wlU b. ready
their bicycles. They entered , the
def ’ *
Benson Clothing
Company
Architect Frank Happ yesterday
completed plan* for the large apart
ment house to be built at the Intersec
tion of Third, Arch and Oglethorpe about
streets by Mr. Ben L. Jones. • The
structure will be one of Macon’s larg
est buildings when competed, and will
be aa large as any apartment house In
the south.
The plans call for a four-story brick
building, facing on Third street. There
will be two wings, one each extending
along Arch and Oglethorpe street*, re
spectively. There will be fifty-four
moms’on each floor, with four, live and
six rooms to a "flat." This wii; make
at least forty "flats," If not more, and
BP I ll i power! tor occupancy by June l. 1909.
house, the detective telephoning to the^ifii
l and Officer Johnson going *
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.
ARRIVE FROM—
Savannah and Augusta • 2:30am
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Satontonj • 1:18pm
Eatonton and MllledBevtU*..t 7:20am
Athena and Madlsen ..•11:00am *
Athens and Madison.........i* 7:48pm
Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis..*12:06am
Atlanta and Qilffln * 1:05am
Atlanta and Griffin • 2:38am
Atlanta and Griffin •11:20am
Atlanta and Griffin • 7:35pm
Birmingham and Columbus..* 1:15am
Birmingham and Columbus..* 4:35pm
Montgomery and Albany • 1:25am
Montgomery and Albany • 4:25pm
Albany and Americas. • 7:15am
•DAILY. fEXCEPT SUNDAY. JOHN W. BLOUNT,
Current schedules corrected to date, District Passenger Agent. 603 Cherry SL
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton *11:55am
Eator.ton and Mllledgevlila..t 7:50pm
Athens and Madison • 7:40am
Athens and Madison.. • 4:50pm
Atlanta (Dixie Flyer) * 3:40am
Atlanta and Griffin • 2:50am
Atlanta and Griffin.. PHI
Atlanta and Griffin..
Atlanta and Griffin 4:40pm
Columbus and Birmingham..* 2:45am
Columbus and Birmingham..*11:25am
Albany and Montqomery • 3:00am
Albany and Montgomery •11:35am
Albany and Americus • 7:55pm
jany
rectly aetssissg
such could be devised It would
now possibilities of research.
Is a desideratum. If
‘ ' >pen out
,. s ...... At the
University of Utrecht the problem has
been apparently successfully solved by
the room designed by Zwaurdemaker.
Th* walls and celling of the room are
eleven Inches thick, and arc formed of
six separate layers. The first constats of
a felt-tike material of hors* hair, known
aa trlchoptese; this Is followed by a
layer of porous atone Isolated from the
floor by sheet lead. An air space of
about an Inch la followed by wood, and
then a course of ground cork and sand.
Th* final layer Is of specially prepared
ground cork, known sa korksteIn.—Lon
don Globe.
A Healthy Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed good
health olnce w* began using Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, three years ago," says
L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route l. Gull-
.ford, Maine. They cleanse and tone
the-system In s gentle way that does
you good. 25c at all drug stores.
Reforming Head Hunters.
A curious development Is In steady
progress tn tho Solomon Islands, the
group In the South Pacific which Ues to
the west of New Guinea, whose people
have earned such unenviable notoriety as
head hunters. ' The young men of the
tribes in theae fertile and beautiful Isl
ands are abandoning the historic pursuit
which has madr them dreaded for cen
turies In the South seas and are taking
to the copra Industry. Copra, which Is
the dried Interior of the ooceanut. Is
valued commercially for the oil which
can be pressed from It. anil some of tha
young Solomon Islanders ere accumulat
ing considerable wealth by extracting It,
though he other- generation, to -whom
head hunting la still tho only profession
for a gentleman* *ts aald to look* down
upon them as being "I ntrade."—London
case of laxy liver. Burdock Blood Bit
ters tones liver and stomach, promotes
digestion, purifies the blood.
the^VleutwS^srt^aSo^^SmMlaNdyj
expired while th* officer was bending over
The remain* i
! then taken tn Hart'
undertaking establishment and latar toj
h!r lwmeJT64 Ptum street.
Lieut. Grace had *
■T3V
* • ’• ••»’#
Is to love children, and no
home can be happy without
them, yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
must pass usually is so Full
of suffering and dread that
!^5g| she looks forward to the hour with apprehension. Mother's Friend,
by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness,
unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the ordeal that
she passes through the event
^NATURE
BP been on the roller
force for nineteen year*, and ab»nt t*n
vr.tr* w«» * lieutenant. Hr » »« VtarM
the mm nn Me " ' | iff M *
aractr?lMl- * as
’ Vr Whm thr e
thr two to the Mti .
I* r-s liroc- -v aclr.-t tkr tnrn for the
re!:-, r*. hr 1 to -* *o an m« \» n
r •- n ?L«t h. ■' t not think more of on.»
.m ,’r than *r. V r. end thr selection had
t - hr made by drawing lota.
Ttw offlcera who saw him at th#
hall yeaterday mrrnlr.g when hU twilrf but little Suffering, as
rAt t of hoaSr.^and^tSdTn perfect, numbers have testified and
i-l*at. Grace was a native of
countr. and^ was it yrtr« old.
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noon at 3.SO o’clock from tU residence,I
. wtfe, formerly Mias Arnetts;
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