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THE MACON DAILY TELEGEAPHi THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, IMS'
LET YOUR HAT BE A
STETSON
Tom Hardy Forestall* tho Attempt to
Draw a Weapon on Him by
: Shooting Flret,
Mr. J. Tom Hardy, oon of Officer Har
dy, of tho pollco tore*, went to the offlca
of Sheriff Robortfon ytaterday morning
and aald ha wanted to giro hlmaatf up.
having barn oompallod to shoot a nmo
i hu place. In tho Rutland district.
»ma nine mllee from the elty. Ha did
»t know at the time to what extent the
*fha facta In relation to the ohootlng,
as near as could be ascertained yeater
•firoor threemontha ago Deputies Wll-
m, Xiyrd and other* arrested a number
’ negroes who were found gambling In
_ house In the Rutland dfetrlot, and
among them was Rich Freeman. The
negroes were oonvlcte/1 end lined. Mr.
Hardy being short of help on his place,
R aid Freeman's line on condition that
e would work It out on his place. Free
gladly made the trade and waa
rj. Then rama occasional disputes
en Mr. Hardy and the negro, and
sometfmas threats. Things want along
In this way until Saturday night, Mr
Hardy aald, when FYeern/tn. with a shot
gun In his hand, Informed him that ht_
had served two or three terms on the
gang, and If he hsd to serve another,
It would he for killing a white man.
Thue warned. Mr. Ilardy kept a look
out for Freeman, and when early yester
day morning there was another dispute
as to the division of the crop of cotton.
Hardy was reedy with a shotgun loaded
with buckshot. The dispute continued,
rhen suddenly Ffeemen threw bis hi
iehlnd him as If to draw a gun, and .
Hardy flred. the load taking effect in
'* *s thigh. Inflicting only a flesh
Later he was removad to the
hospital. There he made the statement
that he had been shot for nothing, and
that he waa wnlklnr anay from Hardy
when the shot waa tired.
Pseeman Is well known to the sheriff's
force. He has been In several scrape*,
mod Is generally regarded aa a had negro.
Mr. Hardy Is well known as a quiff,
severe suffer! eg. Comfort of patients care rolls looked afler. A koine* P** c ^*bl« farmer,
like, plea east Msiurluu— net a prison. Treatment entirely free
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nur Chou o Hyr. 16 00 gall. Jug. 4 quarts
Andcrsui Co. Bourbon, four quart*
vvhtto MUU bottled In bond, four quarts
lewis' o«, tour quart*
jrs- k Jxibel, fnur quart*
k year old Oora. foal quarts
These arc only a few of our many good things. Rend
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lowest prices. Write for price list.
SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK,
Jacksonville, 71a.
PniNCETON, N. J. Oct. H.-TM loot,
won today's gnmc frern Villa Novo, 0
0. Casey, of Villa Nova, wriggled fr w -
from a mass of playera In the second half
and running 76 yards, scored a touch
down, but It wss not allowed because
liard, of Princeton, had been trlppe.l
I’rlnceton'e tourii.lown by Read waa
scored only after a aeries oftjlna plunges.
PHILADKLP1I1A. Oct. H.-rtnneyWa-
nla defeated Oettyshurt College football
eleven today by the score of IS to 4.
With all the regulars In fh* line-up. the
first half resulted 8 to 4 In favor of
Pennsylvania, but the substitute* who
came In ott the second half played much
faster football and scored three ‘
downs, two goals resulted.
ANNAPOLIS. Aid.. Oct. 14.—The mid-
ilpmen's football squad today nutclsued
m representatives of Maryland Agricul
tural College, the score being 67 to 0.
Nason, at quarter, and Cobb “
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4 Full Quarts ,
12 Full Quarts
1 Gallon Jug
■ 5 Gallon Keg
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12 Full Quarts $ 8.60
1 Gallon Jug S 3.10
5 Gallon Keg $13.50,^ .. ,
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The names imply that everything bought here is
the highest grade of all standard whiakitw, at lowest
prices.
Sand n* your orders which will receive prompt at
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29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
MACON’S MILK
MUSTJ1E GOOD
Chief SanKary Inspector's Report Make*
Remarkably Good Showing of Ma-
con 1 * Milk Supply.
In accordance with a resolution ei the
board of health, the report of the chief
sanitary Inspector on the condition et
the several dairies furnishing the milk
supply for Macon, and the results of his
tests of the milk taken at random from
the varloue wagons selling in the city,
was published for the second time yes
terday In The Telegraph.
The report of yesterday ahowa a mark
ed Improvement In the condition and
In the quality of milk since the publica
tion of the first report. Hpeaklng of this.
Inspector Nottingham aald yesterday that
the condition, taking them as a whole.
milk supply.
akhic
of the sources of
was aplendld. He Is delighted with the
Improved condition. He nays seml-occa-
islonal visits to the dairies, going when
least expected, and as he Inspects the
I cows and the dairy and the methods
employed, tho premises and In fact every
thing connected with the supply source,
his reports embrace all that Is connect-
|ed with them. He says further that the
You MIJHT ORDER your FAIR
OLOTHEB PROMPTLY to amid de
lay, Bee Albert MrKny.
Football Games
touch-
Cobb at right
Dalton, of the
"The little store around the cor
ner" (Cherry and Second streets) Is
where you'll find the best and largest
selection and get fluent results,
bert McKay.
UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT
WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN
Mr. Albert Munich Loses Thrss Fingers
From His Loft Hand at Willingham
Manufacturing Company,
Mr. Albert Munach. n carpenter, em
ployed at the factory of the Willingham
Hash A Door Company, was the victim
f » very serious accident yesterday.
Mr Munich wa* working on one of t,„
machines In the factory tightening some
«rar. when the wrench he was working
with slipped and caused hts hand to be
caught between two cog-whmla. Yhashlng
It so severely that the first Mat Of the
first. ^‘ second end third flngera of his left
hand had In be amputated.
A farmer on Ru
(la.. W. A. Floyd by name, stye:
"Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two
worst norea I ever saw. one on un
hand an one on my leg, It te worth
more than Its weight In gold. I would
not bo without It if I had to mortgage
tho form to get lt. H Only 25c at all
drug store.
his reports embrace all that
ed with them. Ho says furtl—
consumer Is well pleased with the pub
lication of the reports, and they aro now
not afraid to drink the milk. The con
sumer who gets hi* dally milk from John
Smith t an read In tho reports Juat what
the condition of John Hmlth's dairy »*.
and what kind of milk he Is selling.
Heretofore tho consumer took the milk
on faith.
The report published yesterday dhows
some Interesting facta. There wero thir
teen dnlrle* Inspected during the month,
Of thl* number eight were pronounce*)
good so far a* the condition of the dai
ries were concerned. Of the number four
were marked excellent, while only one
came under the head of fair. The In
spector say* that this one will .be good
on the next report, he Is certain. . .
During the month tho Inspector took 31
samples of milk from wagona found scll-
*- ‘mes taking two
wagon, but nt
the streets, sometimes taking two
■ample* from the aamo wagon, but n
different times.
The law requires milk to contain i
minimum of 3.6 per cent of butter fat.
and a minimum of 12 per cent of total
solid*. The report shows that of th« 31
samples tested not one waa under the
standard. On the contrary, there were
2t sample* over the miindarrL C of the
samples reaching aa high as 5 per cent.
THE HOTEL LANIER MAY BE SOLD
* AND CHANGE OWNERS TODAY
and this only a shade. Of the condition
of the milk a* found by the testing pro
cess. 26 sampled were notod aa clean one
tRs H |iext report will probably show
even better conditions than this.
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, »*f Fayette, N. Y., a
veteran of the civil war, who lost a
foot nt Gettysburg, says: "The good
Electric Ritters have done I* worth
more than live hundred dollars to mo.
I spent much money doctoring for a
bad case of stomach trouble, to little
purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters,
and they cured me. I now take them
aa a tonic, and they keep me strong
and well." 60c at all drug stores.
Proppr Way to Ride.
‘The fatigue of a long Journey of
... Ich peraon* often complain." said an
experienced traveler. "I* quite unneces
sary and romci from an unconscious ef
fort to carry the train Instead of let-
a ng tho train carry us. This Is In re
sting the motion Instead of relaxing
and yielding to It. In a railroad ear one
should always rest the feet on the mil
of the seat In front. If such Is provided,
to keep tho feet off the floor lessens
vibration that la conveyed to the
body and prevent* Juat that much strain,
In a Pullman, where footrests ara not
usually provided, a bag will do as well
footstool. If nothing else Is to ,b*
Only a Few Dstalls Lacking to Con*
dude tho Trade— Etheridge and Foop
th* Now Propristoro—Mr, Nawcomb
Remains In Macon.
With tho ssttlement of a Cew of the
details, which It Is expectod will be
done today, one of the oldest and beat
known hostelrles Jn the south will
ebapfo hands.
Built Jn 1163, and before the war the
scene of all the social functions In
dulged In by the rich planters of the
middle section of Georgia, and of some
of the most brilliant balls of the ante
bellum days, and after the war had
Just closed, the place where Jefferson
Davis rested after his capture near
Abbeville, and since the war acknowl
edged as one of the leading hotels of
the country, the change of proprietor
ship of the Hotel Lanier Is of unusual
importance.
It has been under the management of
Mr. J. A. Newcomb since 1667, and he
has spent thousands of dollars In Its
Improvement, always adding to and
making It comfortable and bringing it
to what ht wanted to be an ideal hos
telry.
For many days there have been ru
mors and rumors as to the sale, but
not until yesterday was anything like
conclusive transactions had that would
bring about the change In the pro
prietorship.
The new purchasers are Messrs. N.
J. Etheridge and C. C. Foor, former
ly of the Drown House at Macon, but
later of the Jacksonville hotels. They
have long wanted this house, and yes
terday they succeeded In securing It
The consideration is ndt known, but
rumor has It that It waa In the neigh
borhood of one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars.
As to what will become of Mr. New
comb, that gentleman **ld last night
In rsp)y to tne question of what he in
tended to do, that he was a citizen of
Macon and would remain as such. He
has a number of Interests In tho city,
and these will keep him busy for some
time to come.
It Is understood that the new pro
prtetors will take Charge at once. They
•re capable men. of long and consider
able experience, and well and favor
ably known to the traveling public
They will keep the hotel up to its
high standard of excellence, and their
countless friends all over the country
will be glad to greet them in their
new home.
Making""the BEST CLOTHES and
LOTS of 'em, too. COME around at
ORca. Albert McKay.
Tht Parent and the Child.
There Is another class of parent
from whom tsachtrs suffer much,
generally has but one child, and that
child la generally a pitiful, conscien
tious. earnest little creature. In sombor
hair ribbons and comfort shoes. Very
frequently this parent has been, In
some prehistoric ngo, a teacher of
mathematics In a high school. Now,
a aplrltualltlsc seance at which Messrs.
Freebie. pextolozzl. Herbart. Locke
Spencer should appear and ex-
thelr theories of education, and
A Centrifugal Gun,
Hariem haa a rival, of Maxim.: His
nam* in Wm. J’atton an*l he ha* built &
model of a gun to be disoharged .by
eentrl/ugal force Inile&d of with explo
sive*. - ill* fore* 6 supplied by a centra]
wheel wb.Vh win be worked by a CJ-horse
power motor when he builds a six-foot
t un. But In hi* present ten-inch model
atten turn hts wheel by hand and he
* . marvelous things with It.
shell or cartridge, but uses
seems to do marvelous things wli
Ho needs no shell or cartridge, but
leaden bullets, the wheel firing them out
as fast as they can be poured Into the
gun. A -Times reporter • vouches for the
feet that the gun put 400 buckshot Into a
space nve-fighth* of an Inch In diameter
In Jess than a minute. The target was 40
feet sway. Patten believes that his six-
foot gun will fire 60.000 halt-inch steel
so as simply to rain bullets into anything
within rang*.
War will yet be killed by its own ter-
ir will yet be killed by Its owr
. If Patten succeeds with this weapon
and Maxim's noiseless gun does all that
Is expected of It.-the era of peace will be
brought nearer. It will not get her# In
time to-Interfere with President Roose
velt's demand for a fighting navy, but
the more terrible that navy Is, the less
chance will there be of any nation chal
lenging !L—Brooklyn Eagle. . ^
Fill your bins now with Clinehfleld
Coal and you will be Independent
when the mercury drops. Order from
i attempt! this
1 — It Is not :
a* possible Until ..
taxation on a railroad L_ .. .. ... .....—,
tleed how tense Is the effect to resist
the motion—all of which Is In direct ac-j
cordance with modern Phyalml culture,
which ha* dlucovered that true reposel^*
goes further than mere non-action."— w»Y
N,w York Pr*,«. dlvli
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
IN LUMBER CITY TRAIN
Make* No Connection for Points North
* and Slope at Macon.
An Important change of soJedL.. ..
announced by tho Southern railway to
take effect Dot II.
r from Lumb
at u— — ...
The train from Lumber City, formerly
arriving her* at 7:25 a. in., and making
straight connection for Atlanta, will,
nfter the ll\h, leave Lumber City at 6:«e
Thla «
effect
here at 3 i:.
Illriena.* Eaatman. 1 cSrhraa £THi!ffiSh
vllle and othar pjrint* within a radius of
55 miles, who will atop and do their trad
ing In Macon. Infteed of going on to
AUanta nnd otter points m formerly. |—
No change In schedule has bran mad
on the return trip to Lumber City, tri
train leaving at 4:M p. ro. ns before.
Prisoner* of Spain.
Of course, the pardon of Porte Ricans
sentenced to imprisonment in the Hran-1
leh penal colony at Ceuta previous to our
acquisition of the Islands would be an
act of courtray by 8patn. as well as of
trial t
zxM
5S£
tmee*. Seventeen, at least, are politi
cal nrleonerm against whom there Is no
a ^raifle charge. Porto Rlrans asked the
■ndty service* of the United States to
•ecure the release of these prtsonei^HBj
Ceuta, and should the government J
ply with tiu-ir request. It eould do so UUP
as an apnllrant for the friendly consid
eration of the Spanish government It 1
■jsve:
* Sp.niyi poMM.km Ih.r. MmuM b. imp
In ftr-*nl.h prtoMW Mrvln, lln. for inn.
ntinrlf* 10 Ihfow ott Mpaolril mW—
Boston TianicrtpL^^HmH^
make
Balloon Sanatorium*.
sanatorium* will be the next J be packed
Mom piazzas have bran tried | Actual!;
result* for the weak lunged
lato the basket of which tho Invalid c
lng
no* would with hie tubei
n the dements permitted,
d ■ to a!*rp by the ewa|
the stare, <s*ul«l tft»r
conch for mntttl fu
Well. Ju*t *
.
KitSWMi
That Is (he ~T**ffjr**** - * I
end
gtftsift? ara*
bo!-
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Sad.* The body! f w^lle Ton are sUtlnS *t which Professor James ehopld come
In a car. should be as completely relaxed *fOi
father understands lit* situation better
than a mother can. The hoy I* Just —
taring the world nf men; the fntherl
readv moves and has his being In that
world, and If the boy respects hi* father
he Is apt to respect and si-crpt Ids opin
ion as to matters whereof the father has
had experience and tho son not.
nAs to girls. It is reported by persons
J a position to observe to advantage the
stria nf this generation that many of
them emerge from the contemporary pro
cesses of education with Ideas, standards.
;.nd Intention* of their own. so definite
nd positive na to bring the contem
porary mother to confusion and dismay.
The mother has her views and plans
her daughter's next proceedings: wise
ns. probably, baaed on sound exper-
■we; but the education of women has
Ichanged very much In a generation, and
perhaps It la not tq he wondered at that
It should ho a common thing for such m
disparity to obtain between the mothcr'fl
ihopcs and the daughter's preferences as
to strain maternal patience and mini nf
feetton. At such crisis a father. knowB
lng less about the particular mould In
which It Is proper that girls should be
rua. la apt to be less scandalised than
the mother at the reluctance of his own
girl to l*e run In It. Sympathising with
both attitudes, he la sometimes able to
temper both the mother's expectations
and the daughter's reluctances, and so
ease along the modification of tradition,
land help to keep peace and love In the
I family.
No father wants to throw a daughter
away. Mothers In their perplexity some
times feel that It Is a choice between
that and running away themselves. To
see that neither disaster happens Is a
worthy work of which ever no fallible a
father may contribute very much, pro-
vldrd he brings to the task a proper
•plrtt of patience and humility.
And contrariwise when the mother see#
only with the daughter’s eyes and has no
wlahee but hers, and la ready to be her
door-mat and her drudge—in that wheel,
too. a father can he an Important emke.
ana make It turn In better accord with
natural propriety.—E. 8. Martin. In Har
per’s Magaalnc.
Malaria Causes Loss of Apostlte.
The Old Steward GROVE'S TASTE-
t,E88 CHILL TONIC, drive* out ma-
Marla and builds up the eyxtom. For
| grown people and ohUdren, 50c. i ■
,.jm Harvard to preside, while Pro
fessor John Dewey looked In to make
a few remarks, would never persuade
that parent that her child'* Prosrea*
waa not to be gauged by an ability to
spell obsolete words and to worry her
wey to complicated problems In long
’Islon.
Why, she's been to school every
day for seven monthe: rain, nor snow,
nor sleet.hag daunted her. She has
an umbrelta*a mackintosh, and a pair
of rubbers. And yet. with all these
elds to education, she cannot spell
•pgfltllel."*
The whole trend of education
changed when the "three R’s” ceased
to be Its war-cry, and It behooves tho
modem mother to realize this change
and to Adapt herself to It. For. the
school And the home ere hut two agen
cies In the training of the child, two
powers which should work together for
good: and the ideal relation between
the two 1» that they should be aa one.
It wad a very great Teacher who
taught! that "no man can serve two
masters." Then let the mother con
form her rule and her Judgment! to
the law* of her sister kingdom.
Let her hold, for Instance, that the
principle of self-activity Is stronger
than blind, qbfdicnco ever was; that
emulation, as a "pur to effort, Is the
abomination of desolation: that a
sound mlhd In a sound body Is more
to be valued than riches: that a keen
eye for color and form, a steady hand
to guide a pencil or a tool, a mlml
alert, eager and reasonable, a heart
which feel# Its brotherhood with all
living, growing things, a free, frank
speech; a generous nature, and an
honest tongue, are In themselves a
Declaration of Independence and. a
Psalm of Life.—Myra Kelly, In Her
peris Baser.
Heatfachee and Neuralqla from Colde
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world
wide Cold end Orlo remedy.r
cause. Cbfi for fhil name. L
signature R W. GROVE. 25c.
Steel as I
a te of th* most aco
s la the ^bualntM
Trad* Barometer,
it accurate Indices of
business of the United
States Steel Corporation. Two months
efter the panic thl* greqt Industrial or
ganisation with an army of a quarter
million employes and a pav roll of
1160,0*0,** mt annum was operating at
«5 per ce*’ vt Its capacity. Early In
Heptambar It ’•a* running Its plants at
6® per cent ol maximum and In that
month, foe th* I’rat time since December,
1505. It shewed an. Increase in the nura-
Shanghai Musical Taste,
There la a town band In Shanghai,
which, by the altitude of Its taste, has
roused a "vague, but undeniable sense
of dtssatlgfactTon In the breasts of the
Inhabitants." It fa conceded that un
der the present conductor the band haa
m&dn striking progress, but as it has
"hdvatced In technical excellence it
haa shown n tendency to para out of
sympathy with popular taste." Its pro-
S nms in the public garden do not con-
in sufficient "cheerful pieces/' and
deal too largely In "classical airs."
When th* home mail left China the po
sition was that the band, Rose-Dartle-
Uke. had demanded Information of a
more .definite character as to the ex
act need which they professed It was
the desire of their heart to supply, and
the editor of a. local newspaper had
gested, by way of guidance, "some
_ jvnls of old melodies—the operetta#
of Gilbert and Sullivan, the early mu
sical comedies, such as the 'Qclaha,'
•The Shop Girl' and 'The Artist'# Model/
'Offenbach and Audran.’ aa a means of
allaying tho 'vague, but undeniable'
discontent." It may be mentioned that
the head and front of the band’s of
fending, so far as "classical" music was
concerned, seems to have been the per
formance of overture# or popular selec
tions from "Fra Dlavolo." "William Tell,”
'Martha" and "Cavalleria Ruaticana."—
London Telegraph.
“Clinchfield—The Coal of Quality."
Mother and Teacher.
As rare perhaps a# the dod-blrd Is
the mother who takes an intelligent
larger growth. Mrs. O’Rourke will
send Tim and Pat and Biddy and Jim
my and Mike ar.d Della, so that she
may have leleure to take care of the
twin# and the baby, and to do the
washing; while Mrs. Fits-Jones will
send Robert Albert Walter Jltz-John
Fltz-Jones so - that she may bo—to
quote Browning, and since he’s dead
whatever he wrote must be consid
ered proper—"safe In hsr corset lac
ing", ere she sallies out to bridge.
Occasionally the two powers for good
and evil In the child’s world meet.
A largo mother will drag a reluctant
boy to school and loudly bewail herself
for that she can do nothing with him.
Ho ha# been dismissed as untcachnblc
by another teacher.
"He ain't, bo to speak, bad, ml*s
He’s Just naturally ■ugly an’ stoopld
Look at him now." and she directs the
general attention to tho .writhing# of
her victim. "Would you think I Just
washed and combed him nn* came
around—leavin' my house work, too—
to ask you to try him? He don’t ap
preciate. nothin' I do for him. Just
naturally ugly and stoopld.”
It may take a week to undo tho ef
fects of this Introduction and to gain
the little chap’s confidence.—Myra
Kelly, In Tarper'a Bazar.
Reason will not
stand against the
smiles and tears of
a pretty woman—
And cheap clothes are not
proof against Heaven’s sun
shine and rain. . j
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 absolutely all wool—the product
of New York’s best shops—and will appeal to tho rea
son” and satisfy the tastes of the most exacting buyers.
They are as good as their reputation—which is the
best—and are backed by onr reputation.
$15 TO $35.
iSSlBdOJf/
Very Few Left.
MKte Rankin, at the Cadillac the other
day. hrard a group of young actors talk
ing abont the decay of tha art of acting.
"Gentlemen," said he, "your lamenta
tion reminds me of a certain very Infe^
rlor artist who
and a worse super,
found in deep dish
a bad utility man
... Jeep —,
count of the death of Forreat and of that
actor’s great services to the stage. Wlp
lng a tear from hla eye, he said, solemn
ly. 'Ah. yes; there are very few of us
left'"—New York Telegraph.
’REPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add holi
ng water, cool and eenre. 15c. per package at
U grocers. 7 flavors. Refuse all rabwlratee.
—GO TO-
WESLEYAN
The best instruction is tho
cheapest.
'' T i»i *!J ' WE PAY YOU TO SAVE
OPEN NOW A— ' 'r;<V '
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
We will furnish you with a bank book, a home
savings or a pocket savings bank, and will, in
many ways make it to your advantage. Save
regularly, and see how fast the money will grow,
with interest compounded.
Commercial & Savings Bank
E. Y. Mallary, President ~J. J. Cobb, Cashier
Our coupon certificates of deposit are the most con
venient, and safest form of investment.
~'l
Oyster Season
Now Open
We are headquarters for Oysters, Fish and Fresh
Meats. Oysters all the time.
Your orders solicited. 3
Phones 242—951. ’’
W. L. Henry Co.
Out of town orders receive prompt attention.
Put Your Account Witt The
American National Bank
of Macon
The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia!
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus (earned) $300,000.00
Liberal Treatment end Courteous Attention to all.
R. J. TAYLOR, President
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P.
L. P. HILLYER. Vice-Prea.
OSCAR E. DOOLY, cishier.
Th. Socl .11 it Movtment In America. 1 m’/nt°’ thiY 1 of**w°r-, C U hut rrrord orJrr.
What ar, th, aim, of th, Iwdrr, of on lu boyk, •« »-h«“
th. Socialist movement In thl, coun- „ t im“ r Thul"oF^SS™ U rSJ
try? Rnlan.t Phillip, expound, the,! JjJJJ* jjj* X3£ou, Th !S;a uSSSItralMj
In nn Inlrrrrtlne nrtlo . uttllM "Hn-1 pK!u»VlS« JSSFvt ch?firmlSInlV?tl5S
furling th, Ur.I Mae. which rppr.nrr of th, whL In fnct It la primarily be-
In lUrprr'. Wrrkly. The Intricate mn-! cun th, tnuu-HlMlMlppI country hu
chlnrrv of th, S«cl«lt«t party r.mv he I *-»» niUlnt money and rprn.llng ft lib-
Mn>rrcl.tr,!. hr «>■». whm It I, l-u-n. 1 r.mlUr fur ImtrovrmrnU _nna w. nlme,
M that there nr» nn In,, than nn« hun- JJtilnSK'hubMn,o*m>wdL In Jm!
drrdSocUllBtwrTkly PnUhcnllnn, In ; u.'rV'-’r.'/^p^ctten*^. {U%
America, which, with th, d,lllc, md tnni. In Auxuit it wu 1.XI.0M ton., n
monthly mnmtlnr, drvntrd tn thn rr«. nin ,1 pm per cnt. Itctwcm
pa gamin nf the .-nine, reach bct»-cu I Jinu.7 and Au»u,t IHTproiuctlcn ln-
iww nnd thrm million reader. Work. JKVS’ anFin'tSw 1 'munL’IS-wi nf
jng dny,nnd nl«hU on. ,-. u ndrrd .nd j (SrLcVUt n?
! An tmpi
nt is that now
steel Is exceed-
ui sinning iiemtxr l: consumption of Iren and steel Is rxreed-
the Ohlcagr* head- In# U»e current produoilon of the raw
quarters. It has been fairly estimated * n< ? ®»lshed steel.--Charles F.
that not only et election tfm«% but 1 ,n American Rev.ew of Re-
•Ttry night In th# year between three I **** J
and four thousand meeting, ere being voa vra-* -
harangued by Socialist asltatera. Ho*. y * u i5KJd•» Drodue#r ' ui#
th# farmers* vote and to nin control'
of the labor movement by "boring from
within.** together with a detailed ac
count of the party’s demand*. Is I
.auVfort. Germany. P _
on to American manufac turers of ptjvr •
Metre end cuffs that, with proner effort, j
ty might secure a larco trade in thri
| B mw that)
Tutt’sPills
FOR TORPID UVER.
Kasjr t# Remember—A*k Year Dealer J
tbo.it It.
A new a*ft drink Just being litre- |
daced by Anh*us«r-nu»ch. . It is a as- I
’lghtful^^»p^rkUag.^refrushing borer- j
' us kale! aa it come* within all raniira-
saepu ef V. * Government laws re-
rarding the sale of raft drink*.
A torpid Ihcr Jcrangca the whole
todiatrv min ;.i«. uT bw! i rrod««
a=5SLjr3w7K:;xts- sick hudache,
g^ win wurrnhw a general' DiApepiie, Co&tivenoss* Rheu-
f»t a'nd.^MmimWI Sn'SpraTKa! sad mdlism, Sallow Skin nnd Pile*..
died man aoutj fs
'■"i «|wi i"». aim 4
“lispne” which the 6
nu:;ij -Springfield i
I
There If no better remedy for these
CC’^mon ul<ea>cs than Dtt. TLTFS
UVER PILLS, as a trial wifl prove.
Take No Substitute.
A Whiskey Sour is a very palatable drink—especially
so for a feverish stomach. It can be made in the home
with very little trouble—dissolve a spoon of sugar in
water—use the juice of a lemon—an ordinary drink of
Clarke’s Pure Rye and cracked ice.
We say use CLARKE’S PURE RYE because it is a
a perfect whiskey—every safeguard is used for your pro
tection. It is aged and bottled by the United States
Government whose green stamp overlapping the cork is
your guarantee. t .... _ ■<
> 4 Full Quiutsj $ 5.00 Delivered
12 Full Quarts, 12.00 Delivered
For sale by most dealers throughout the world, and all dealers
in Chattanooga, Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla. If yours refuses to
supply you write us.; .
Clarke Bros. & Co*
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