Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 14, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPH: WEDNESDAY MOBNING, OCTOBEB 14, 1908 r LET YOUR HAT BE A 5TETS0N I—— ■—B Wo have the STETSON 1908 FALL MODELS. Nothing better; nothing more stylish; nothing more up- to-date. If yon don't eare to spend so much for a hat, try onr MQX-kLL the best $2.00 hat on earth. Star Clothing Co. DAVE WACHTEL SEND YOUR ORDERS TO Sam Weichsefam & Mack P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla. Tic Mack Bovs will give them prompt and careful attention. Note the following. AH express prepaid: XXX SuperJor Rye. *: 5« pill. Jug. < quart. « rnr old Corn. |.« 00 call. Jug, 4 quarts uht Vernon Rjr*. 14 00 gall. jug. 4 quarts Our Choice Rye, IB At gall. Jug. 4 quarts Aniaraui. Co. Bourbon. four quarts White Mat-, bottled In bond, four quarts L»wl»* If, four quart* .... «... .. Black Label. four quarts % • year old Corn, rout quarts • • .11.00 ...13.60 .. .14.50 ...ISB0 ...94.00 11.10 11.00 These are only a few of our many good things. Send us a trial order. All the standard brands of BEER at lowest prices. Write for price list. SAM WEIGH8ELBAUM & MACK, Jacksonville, Fla. ■i Whiskey for Medicinal Use •faoujd be the reel genuine trtlcle, combining rich flavor with uMRtt pnrity. ale parity. Sunny Brook THE PURE FOOD Whiskey iihinl wklik.i. Jl.illl.4 ..A * i_ .l. (spore, natural whisker. din „ Kentucky way. Age. fYoof sad Quantity elicited by tho Government 'Green Stamp** which seals every bottle. „ Jf* nchnets o| flavor and solt mellowness ol Sunny Brook wpitkey especially recommends It for home use a» a health" fnl stimulant and • wholesome tonic. DEL1VEAED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PKEMID BY ANY Of 1HE F0U0W1NQ DltTAIBUICns.'. u • SLUM A CO.. JACKtONVILLB, FLA. ° •UTL«K CO.. JACKSONVILLE FLA. •«LO A CO.. JACKSONVIlLb FLA :dinofinlo » CO. Jacksonville fla f. * c. f. LONO. JACK SON VILLA, FLA. a Si.3i L AN MO c"HAT C T H A A N T 0 T S a N A° 0a AN T Jr- ^ * 2S K «o C ”t A o T 0 T mVa 0 v°°a A la T ‘ NN - w L. LOIS WHISKEY CO., MONTQOMISV, ALA ) | Al.wlultl, pure uoeMnS 1 t proof, 4lr,ct I. youiepliinM ' HcLotl Otmss (UFA* to mj office of thr S«Kb«u Cipra. Crap.., oa «m nlloa et | «r four quit. Miuoram bottles jst a n Three Bargains i com min. mj chs situn, 300 3.; 5.50 3.25 U5 6.00 3.45 4.00 '7.30 4.50 sa in - - • ■ •U ITt (nt| Cm) Xememt'er you get an absolutely pure Wkislcey, one hundred proof, Just ss it comes Iron the distillery. You take do chin era. I send goods by return train; absolute quickness. References: FirstNationalBankorany business man of Salisbury. Write lor full price list. Il.eso—Two 4-nem haunt tint brine An unniul nntnl of IMS. Then sr» In sued condition and In renting locality. tr.ioo—Sts brand new S-ream beans In thr bnt renting locality of the city. Thrjr yfrJd rn U nul rental of till. W. rsn amne terms an thro. If you dnlns It.eeo—Sis .-room hou.re that brine u monunl natal of Mil. WoU located oad in s«>4 npstr. We wiu cony a tana of IUM oa then at t per crnL filinton-Morgan Co. 30 Chany 8* THIRTEEN DAYS REMAIN REFORE STATE FAIR WILL OPEN IN MACON CART. B. D. LUMSOEN OFFERS PRIZES TO SCHOOL BOVS AND OIRLS FOR INFORMATION ABOUT BIBD COUNTY. ■tat* fair, wiiha* to obtain a great deal of Information aixAit Bibb ••outrty. Ita re sources and utilities, and ha offers prises to the school boya or glrla who will furn- I ah him with fhla data. For the Drat boy and the flrat girl sending the facta, writteri out. to the offlcef of the fair os- rot iutlon. ha will glvb ten stalk* of flna sugar »ana, anti to the next tan boya and girls ha will give two atalka of cans lie deal res Information M follows: Bibb nounty—Isocatlon, for whom nam ed. area ®f eqtiara — * * averaw* vniue m wmi uuiua. nuiniicr «j» rhun hea, number of school houses, num ber ef paved roadg. navigable atrearaa. other atn-arna, amount of gangtwl appro priation for county purposes. appropria tion for school*, appropriation for roads, number of mile* of public roods. tha naans used In working county roads. Mr. Billy Fleetwood, of Cincinnati, but formerly of Mnron. Will exhibit a beauti ful and valuable painting In the art dr partment Pair Days. Opening Day—Tuesday. Oct If. _ Mill lory I lay—Wednesday, Oct It. Cirrus Day—Friday. Oct 10. Football Day Saturday. Oct. tL College Day—Monday, Nov. T. _ Hoc ret order Day—Tuesday, Nor. I. Brown. Smith and Jonea Day—Wednea- "L& —Thursday. Nor. S (probably). Maf(.n Day—Friday. Nov. < (probably). Negro D|»y—Saturday, Nov. 7, and concessions com- The privileges _ ... muter that went to the Atlanta fair yes terday I* expected to return today. In thr party ware Messrs. Ben L. Jones. T. J. tfimmnna. Jesse Harris and Frank Horrors. Tho contract for the playing of the Mercer-tleorgln football game on Batur- ‘ * id, — day, October SI. Its* Iwcn rio*ed parlies are satisfied. It 1* oxpw-.iwu w« the largest crowd that liaa ever seen i football game In Ma«vm will bo present Manager Huff expect* all of the county exlhlbU*. some ten or twelve In number, to arrive this Week. Bo far only one ex hibit has been sent to the fair, that com ing from Worth county. No displays of jiiny kind will l»n accepted after tho fair i opened. Rpeclal effort I* being made to encour- the sound of a cusg word and « honk rang out on tha still air. Then an other thump and a honk and another cusawo'/d. Then from there on to Arch street It wag a series of thumps, honks and cusswords, and ft really seemed that the further out he went the more thumps with a correspond ing Increase of honka and profanity. Tho people who heard All three sounds wondered how on earth the machine could aland that fuxllade, that con tinuance of severe thumps. They were enough to Jolt the screw* loose. Halt an hour later the same red devil cama back on t*e return trip, llut It waa running slow, and there wa* a wheeslng, thumping sound, and the man In charge waa evidently try ing to run alor/ to keep the machlna together until he could get back homo. Another thing waa noticed. On the wild dash down Second the man would mingle hla honker with the thumps and profanltx. On the return trip there wasn*t the faintest whlaper from the honker. It may he that the rocky road had put It out of business. AN M. D. ON KIDNEY DISEASE Chiamond say* In the “Medical Brief.** “In Ita Inclplency It la as curable aa any malady that tho system la heir to.*’ “IN ITH SECONDARY HTAOI-J WK I*OBBF.HS NO Hl'KClFIC FOR ITS RAVAORB.** Where does that leave the kidney med icine* you have been taking? And Ju*t aa we have aald over and over. It doesn't moke much difference what you rail kidney trouble. If It fas tens. physicians and druggists have had no successful treatment for IL True, it commonly gets well at tint hut It It doe* not. It enter* the second ataga that waa Incurable up to tha discovery of Fulton'* Rennl Company, which I* the tint thing known to reduce Inflamma tion In kidney tissues. When doe* tlio second slag a com mence? Dr. Chiamond aaya: “IT DR- VKIjOPS BO UNCONSCIOUSLY IT 18 AH A RULE FAR ADVANCED BEFORE IT 18 DISCOVERED.** In view of these acknowledged facts, people with kidney trouble should do some very serious thinking beforo taking futile kidney medicines under which tho kidney death* have risen to over 170 per day. Even If the Inflammation la In the Bnt stage, n course of futile medi cine I* delay that develops the very con dition that l*r. Chiamond nays la “Irrepar- If Constipated Test It Free Every year Intelligent people are dress lng more lightly and paying more alien tlon to their health. If a person cate waht Is sufTIcent for liik' body require ments he will give the blood plenty of strength to warm the remotest points of tho body. It is, as you see. muoh more a ques tion of blood than of heavy clothing, *" * the stomach and bowels, nevertnel regulate the quality of the blood, first importance la the dally movement of tha bowels; so that the waste matter may be carried from the system and not get In the blood. If a per non haa less than one movement of tho bowela In i 14 hour*, he or she 1* constipated, constipated, there la'no better cure t I>r. Caldwell's Sirup I’epsln It cure* so permanently and scientifically that event ually you will be able to do without medi cine of any kind, ami that la the point you are aiming at. You ennnot expect permanent results from xalts. powders, cathartle pills or purgative tablet*. They are at beat but temporary relief*. Dr. Caldwell's flyrup Pepsin, being a laxative tdnle. will cure the trouble nnd so tone the digestive organa that they will soon learn to do natura'e work without assist ance. Thet Is the exi>*rlvnce. among other*, of Mrs. Bennlson. of Kewan?e, ID., and John If. Neeskern, of Bennett, wonderful hei can be obtained of cent* or 91 a bottle. sufficient for * cure. Thousands of rell- ' families ksop It steadily for Juat such If. however, you have never ’ It before Idrea* to —. _ .— le will be forwarded to your home. The result* will k louder than our warias. onderful herb laxative Compound any druggist at 60 •ottle, frequently In Itself vU*l2S!Sti lIT T.I«raph. *«'-« °< Fulion . b.n.iic.nt dl.eov.ry, , morrow. Tho company member, will thcro will he n Jaige number from tl GOOD WAY TO DO BU8INES8. In ordering n BOc bnttlo of Dr. Howard'* celebrated specific for tho of constipation nnd dyspepsia at rents, the Taylor-Ha vne Drug Company are giving ofie of the m***! at trade chance* people of Macon. offered to the If food (iocs not digest well. If there I* gas nr pain In th» stomach. If the tongue Is coated and the brcatlv bad. If there la coustlnntlon nnd straining. Dr. Howard’s specific will cure you. If It dec* not you have these drug gists' personal guarantee to return your money. Tht* remarkable remedy comes In the form of tiny grannies, and can be carried In the vest pocket or purse. It la very popular In New York city, and It I* not unusual to *a« some ono after a meal at one of the large ho tel* or restaurant*, fake A dose of this specific, knowing thnt It will pre vent the pnromfortuble feeling which frequently follow* a hearty meal. Dr. Howard'* specific gives quick re lief nnd make* permanent cures of constipation, dyspepsia and all liver trouble*. SOME OF THE STREETS IN BAD CONDITION FOR THE AUTO- MOBILISTS OF THE CITY —TWO EXPERIENCES. The recent rainy spells have made some of the atreeta rather rough for the automobile people, •specially at night. one of tho tnott prominent physi cians of tha city had an sxperlenc# Hunday night that will Illustrate in a measure ono of the trouble# bad ■trocta will give a man In a hurry. Beforo leaving homo ho told hit wlfo that he would hurry and attend a pa- tliiu who had Just aent In a coll, and than would meet her ot church and take her home. Tho doctor went hurrying down town and turned Into Wolnut street, but ho hod gone only a abort distance when hla machine ran into a gulloy that was »o deep that the machine was atuek hard and fast In It and oil tho power In It couldn't move It. Hetrted In overy way to get out from tho gul- ley, which w*aa full of mud. but failed. Then he thought of the Are depart ment. Finding a telephone, he called up Capt. William*, at headquarter*, and the captain, with a wagon, soma pe and two man went down and died him out of the hole. The doc tor didn't attend church that night. Second street, which If paved, would bo the main boulevard of tho city, ‘ now In a most deplorable condition *0 far oa being a street on whteh auto mobiles can rid# nigl\t. about twel „ w ., *om# mai In a red auto and who woa evidently In a big hurry, turned Into Second stroet from Plum. Tho tntn In the dwr wns violating the speed ntmtt ordinance world without end. but ho may have been In n htirry to save a lire. Before him. In tho dim light, tho surface of the street woo smooth and (deal for a burst of speed. But thU smooth surface was duo to tho fhot that tho ruts and gulleye and holeo wore filled with mud «>r water oven with the level of the atreet. A* the red devil turned Into Second and struck one of these deceptive hole* anl the machine went down with a If you have kldnoy trouble, elthor starting nr seated, how can UlL.. any question about your taking only known specific for Inflammation of the kidneys, which, Inrijwnt or chronic. Is the real difficulty with kidney troubled ms ■nature mailed free. JOHN J. VUT.TON CO.. .... „ Oakland. Col. If. J. Iwtniar A Co. are our ante agents. Ask for Hl-Monthly Bulletin ot lata TIDYING UP STREETS, - ALLEYS AND PARKS COMMITTEES ON PUBLIC PROP- ERTY AND STREETS REMOV ING UNSIGHTLY THINGS IN THE STREET8. The little platform that extended somewhat into tho lawn on Third street, alongside of Dcnnard’* stables, and used for tho wanhlng ot horaes and vehicle* waa removed yesterday by Park-keeper Barlow by order of the committee on public property.’ Now that the pile of marble that remained *o long Ip tho atreet park Just opposite haa been removed, the committee on public property and parka are just getting their hand in, and there are aoveral other places that will hoop be looked after. Alderman Bright, of the street com mittee, said yesterday that tho Pop lar atreet parka must be cleaned and kept clean. He auggeatej that If the merchant* on that atreet must use the park for a wagon yard they should be willing to pay aa much aa ten cent* each for tho purpose of having them swept. Recently they have pre- oented an unkempt appearance, and tho eagle eyo of the chairman of the committee on street* has been sweep ing over them with a view to having a broom sweeping over them. The police will be called on to en force the ordinance recently passed, which If enforced, would causa every wagon or other vehicle now left standing In the streets, alleys and parks, to bo removed. Hod a Close Coll. Mr*. Ada L. Croom. the widely known proprietor of tho Croom Hotel. Vaughn. Ml*a. soy*: "Fbr several month* I suffered with a saver* cough, and consumption teemed to have Its grip on me. when a friend recommend- ed Dr. King'* Now Discovery. I be gin taking It. and three bottle* ef fected a complete cure.- The f*me 6f thto life saving cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer 1* world wide. Hold at all drug atorea. 66c and 91.M. Trial bottle free. UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS' REUNION thump loud enough to be hoard a block con. Oa. Atlanta, Qa„ October 22-23. 1606. Ex tremely Low Rate* Via Csntral of Georgia Railway. On account of the above'occasion tickets will bo sold October tfnd ami for morning train* SSd. Anal limit Oc tober 24th, at rate of one cent per mile, plus 26 cent* for round trip: rate from Macon 12.05. Five dally trains Macon to Atlanta on conven ient schedule*. Special coaches for veteran* will be provided on tram leaving Macon 7:25 a m. October 22; thla train carries parlor car. t\>r * Information call at City Ticket Office, comer Second and Cherry streets, telephone sol, or address Jno. w. Blount, district passenger agent. Ha lf there 1* anything about your ailment that you want any medical advice, write to the doc charge for thl* service. bldg., iiontlcello, 11^ MANHATTAN OPERA CO. The college boya In Macon are glftd of the opportunity to celebrate a col lege night at the Grand Theater Sat urday night. It will be college night, and tho Manhattan Opera Company will offer a favorite light opera, the wear a display of college colors, and Claud# Amsdcn, who ha* displayed rich qualities a* a comedian thla weelc, will Insert local hit*, which will please the collego boys Inasmuch as they Will predict and tell what the boys at Mercer college will do to their fore most rival* from University of Geor gia In the big State Fair contest. _ “THE MERRY WIDOW." The mo*t widely advertised musical number In “The Merry Widow” which com#* to the Grand Opera House on Monday, October 19. is the languorous waits Introduced midway In the score nnd skillfully repented at Intervals un til It Is sprung to accompany a heated danca between the widow and the Prince Danllo In the second act. Tho scene Is the Maraovlan fete, at the widow's garden party in Paris, pic turesquely dressed and stage directed. After all the coryphees have danced away, tho place l» left to the widow IT WAS A TIGER NOT A BURGLAR Tho Police Offiooro Make a Raid In East Macon at an Early Hour - Yesterday Momiqg. A. Bfnda. a small storekeeper of East Macon, was yesterday fined ono *■ 'ftnr days * hundred dollars end ninety days, on the city chaingang for. vlolUlon of the city blind tiger ordinance.* and com mitted to the city court on the charge of violation of the prohibition law, by the recorder. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 2 o'clock yesterday morning, Officer Rogers heard an unusual noise at Bln- da's store, which Is opposite the Bibb cotton mill and thought it was a burg lar trying to get fn. On going there he found a man named Chas. Shel ton. who was drinking. Just what conversation took place between the officer and Shelton did not come out In the testimony, except the officer stated that he gave Shelton one dollar with which to buy some whisky. About this time Lt. Moselv. who was going on his rounds, came up. The officers listened to a conservation between Shelton and Binda, being not more than five feet away. Shelton asked Binda to let him have the whis ky that he sold and wrapped up. and which he refused to let him have be cause he did not have the money. Binda replied that he did not havo any whisky, and that lt wns all gone. Attorney Hendley V. Napier. In dross-examining tHe witness, 'asked him if he, as an officer ot the city, gave the man Shelton the one dollar to buy the whisky that he might make a case aaglnat the seller. The officer said that he did. and City Attorney Hall, representing the city, quickly aald that the city would admit that the officer did pay him tho money for the purpose. Officer Rogers said that the officers then went into the store, and Binda agreed to a search of the premises. Tney found a number of empty bot tles and cartons and forty-six half pint bottles of whisky. Tho whlaky, they said, was found In the bed room which adjoins the store. Shelton, the man Lt. Mosely said was drunk, but not too drunk to not know what he was doing, then made his statement. He said that he knew Blnda's atore, and that it was in the city of Macon. Ho had bought what he supposed was whisky from <Blnda some two or three weeks ago. It may not have been whlaky, but lt had the taste all right, and made him pretty full. He described the manner of securing the whisky. He laid down slxty-flve cents on the stove In tha store, and Binda walked out In an other room, the bed room. Then Shel ton found a bottle on tho stove, and he took It. He said the stuff mu*t have been whisky as ho got drunk on lt. Binda made only a short statement. Ho said ho never sold whisky to any body. but he had some In the building for his own use. After argument by Attorney Napier. Reason will not stand against the smiles and fears of a pretty woman— And cheap clothes are not proof against Heaven’s sun shine and rain. If you want to win a lawsuit—look out for smiles and tears—if you want a cheap “suit” to “win”— keep it out of the shine and rain. But—if you went to £ feel perfectly safe—dry or wet—buy Alfred Benjamin & Co.’s Clothes. They are abeolutoly all wool—the product :: of New York’s best shops—and will appeal to the rea- I? son” and satisfy the tastes of the most exacting buyers. They aro as good as their reputation—which is the best—and are backed by our reputation. $15 TO $35. " * ‘ OPEN A— We Pay You To Save SAVINGS ACCOUNT We give our attention to Savings Deposits. This department is thoroughly equipped, and we can make it to your interest to do business with us. , * > - v • - ** Commercial National Bank MACON, GA. E. Y. Mallary, Pres.; Cecil Morgan, V. Pres.; J. J. Cobb,' V. P.; W. P. Wheeler, Asst, to Pres.; E. N, Lewis, Cashier. PUT UP IN SMALL PACKAGES WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—A. M. Herring, of New York, arrived at Fort Myer today, bringing the aero plane which he has built for the sentence was passed by tho re-t. _ corder, who said that the defendant United States army, but there will belonged to a class that, while they I bo no flights at the atron&utlcal test- scrapped among themselves, n<ere lng grounds tor several weeks. MR. KERN’S INFANT SON ISi VICTIM OF HARALYSIS usually law-abiding. He asked Bin da If he had bar family, and was told that he did, but> they were In the old Binda should be reminded that under Mr. Herring was accompanied by an assistant and brought a trunk and two suit cases in which the said aero plane was packed. Official delivery of the aeroplane must be made to morrow, and It will be inspected by the law his license to sell soft drinks the signal corps aeronautical board and the prince of Maraovla, who to the accompaniment ot many vlollna, pro <J#ed to epitomise the seductive pos' slblllttos of the waits as It Is danced In tho country where the Walts King lived. A poetic critic writing of the scene says: “The two figures dis solve and simmer and fairly swim In tho music and then drift away, only tq return In a new embrace to-dance It again. The effect Is contagious and the entire audience aweys with an emotion of bliss." CHAS. B. HANFORD. The present tour of Charles B. Han ford promises to be of exceptional In terest, for In his field of artistic ex pression he stands practically alone •s an exponent of the greatest plays in English literature—the Shakespear ean drama. His annual visits In variably Inspire tbe keenest Interest among all classes of play-goers, and It Is the atm of hi* management, by a careful selection of plays, to maintain and. If possible, excel tho high stan dard of excellence nttafned by this popular player. While It has been customary for most actors to confine themselves to one production a season, Mr. Hanford has displayed prodigi ous Industry nnd noble generosity, mounting every piece In his repertory with thq strictest attention to detail and with the utmost luxury of invee- ituro warranted. Schooled with the greatest masters of his art, h# has profited by the Instruction, and stands today as one of the really great ex ponents of the classic drama. The Lroappearsnfco of Miss Marie Drofnah will give added Interest to Mr. Hanford's productions this sea son. After a year's absence from the stag#, and In which she has earned the highest honor* as a delineator of Shakespeare's hsrolnes. On the oc casion pf Mr. Hsnford’s engagement at th# Grand on Wednesday. October 21, matinee and night, he will appear In an elaborate production of "The Merchant of Venice.” at the matinee and of "The Winter's Tale” at night. giving general satisfaction. Addison and Livingston are putting on an act that olwa~* bring out evidence# of ap proval end delight. Billy Tann, the dancing man. gives some novel stunts with his feet and works through a monologue that takes. The Sterling Brothers In their markable acr\>bat'o feats, are making good at every performance. The plc- ires are of Interesting subjects. The ehow is far above the average and le being well patronised. Fri day will be amateur night, when some thing good In the way of local talent l *MsUnlesS:20 to «:*•; night 7:16 t# 10:30. Womans Nightmahei No woman can be harpy without children; it is her nature to love them as much so us it is the beautiful and pure. The ordeal through ■which the expectant mother must pass is so full of dread that the thought fills her with apprehension. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either very painful or dipterous. The use of Mother's Friend prepares the system for the comint event, and it is rv 'm'■' ^ h remedy is urrhed externally, — and lus carried thousands of women through the crisis with hut little suffering. [ BtuDnOjOnnugro*oo. u is r.i'vscu witDOdt any cancer. This MOTHERS I FiBIENDl bole family hoe enjoyed good health since w« began using Dr. King’s New Life rill*, three year* ego.” says L. A- Bartlett of Rural Route 1. Gull- ford. Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that dees you good. 25c at all drug stores. New Order of Merit How to arreet depopulation constantly taxes the minds of Ingenious statesmen. The latest brilliant Idea lx a special deco tattoo, with a special ribbon, of a special pattern end color, for fathers of alrge families. The for ribbons in their buttonholes is well known, and bit been laughed at by none ee much as Frenchmen themselves, but It may as w»U be turned te account, so the Ingenious etateeman in question pro poses granting the new Order of Merit to fathers of six children nt least. Lees than that number would not bo a quali fication. The round daxen of offsprings would entitle the happy *ire to the high est rack Jn the order, with star or bftl- mothers^Farie Cu, 1jx4dq Telegraph. was now forfeited, butthe recorder said that was a matter for the police to attend to. and that he had nothing to do with it until It was brought to him officially. Blnda’s bond was fixed at 3250. i F. E. Visited Number of Places In Italy, France and Germany, the Let ter of Which Is HI# Homs. Mr. F. E. Bruhl returned to Macon yesterday after an absence of several months In Europe, spent In visiting tho principal cities and health r> s rt* of Italy, nnd visiting relations and renewli.g acquaintances In Germany, his old home. Mr. Bruhl left Macon e&rly In March, and has been taking it naey traveling on tho continent making aov- eral stop* of a tew weeks each in Naples. Milan, Rome, Tho Revelra. Dresden anr Berlin while he was away. ire returns greatly Improved In health, and report* having a splendid trip, but says Tie Is glad to get back to Macon, as lt etlll looks good to him, and that he longed for Its salubrious climate even while In Europe. JONES IS HELD WITHOUT BAIL FOR MURDER WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Coroner Nevltt today held an Inquest over the body of John A. McPherson, the former marine, who was shot and kill ed Sunday by William Jones, who twenty-seven years ago shot Chas. Jones was held without ball. Mrs. Jones, tbe 76 years old wife of the "avenger,” and Elisabeth Wil lis, a negro cook at the farm house, who were nearby at the time of the ehootlng, are held by the authorities as witnesses. in tbe afternoon. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 13.— John W. Kern, Jr. # afflicted with what tho doctors term "Infantile paralysis,” is a patient little sufferer at his home. When tho boy was brought home from Michigan recent ly ho was unable to move his arms or legs. He Is now gradually regain ing the use of his body. At no time has the sense of touch been absent. The parents are assured by the phy sicians that while the boy's recov ery will be slow he will eventually regain complete use of hla limbs. Turn the Wick fil high as you can—there*, no dan get—as low as you plcre —there*« no smell. Thai, became the imolteleu device prevent, .mole or imell— that means a «te»dy flow of glowmg he»t for every ounce of fuel burned in ■ (HI Heater (E,.[ppe4 vritk Snokeless Berio) You can cany it about and care for it hut a. easily u a lamp. 1 * Thoun Bran oil font hold. 4 quart, burning 9 hour,. Handranefy fin ished in japan and nickel. Every heater warranted. The Lamp add. cheerineu to the long winter evening.. Steady, briKant light to read, kw or knit by. Made of braia. nickel plated, latert unproved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearot agency for deKtipthre circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY A GUARANTEE COMPANY BOND Goes With Every Roll of Our Congo Roofing- The Best Composition Roofing On the Market Today Three-Ply Guaranteed 1(T Years When Properly Applied Prices Very Reasonable .Cheaper Than Shingles Massee-Felton Lumber Co. Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga.