Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 18, 1908, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1308 MACON MAN GOES TO ENGLAND TO BRING BACK A BIG FORTUNE MKV. MkCOB BURK RECEIVES CA •lioham or a LARai deposit •BINS HAM IN BANK OF END LAND TO HIS CREDIT ON CER TAIN CONDITIONS. Tv* fwn IK* th.r. intwl te Hi* ueo fna so<n#wti#re tn Feonsylvaiua . Jaoob Burk Mia hi* family. AWM a rsftr ftco Mr. Burk opened 4 Unto *Urs on Aab street. near first. «a« tftts #tor* hu boon tt -MW Of ggpport over stnrs. By hi* correct and .ssilsnsnl) teartn* aod C'ndi.ft ’< «s4s friend# In ptonry. Ho woo good ■stand ftnd generous. and It woo not ton* before his clrdo of friend# u4 *«- jsiVsnm crow until It spread bo- food tU kxiftmy of tho otoro and oror hw dtv, There was nothing about him tatodteat# that ha was mors than n fonOsMfta who hail perhaps onto Won poooponms erd now who phllo oophl—lly trying Co mftko an boooot Uftnf on Us litdo nsars. Touaorrs n this modoot unassuming BM loovos dor Knuiftj.d. wboro M fOM •e brine bank his mas/* la ft large tor- tsaa ftft wall fto that of bin slx-ynar- who win probably bo tho ' la old oi srlohoot little boy : i own right In For foortr* ■ years Mr. Burtr wma pMkr of tho ririt Wesleyan Church at Manchester la Borland, though four 'of tbofto year* wer# epont at mteelon- ary to India. Fourteen year* ago Mr. Burk loft Ertfawd for Axnarloa. Ha llrod In California and Pennsylvania, foreleg to Msoon two year* ago for tho benefit of his children’# health. It wsm whllo ho waa llvfag la Oakland. Cal., that Is marrlad Ms wtfa. an Aioortoap rlti. In St. Louis. la March of thte yaar hla suet. Mfa. Borah K«*l. lied In irngtend. leaving ao aotato voiced at 1461,909, bid «har# of which ha!IMOW and an ostate votoad at SJ -O.OaO. Nos yoan ago, Sir Zaaaa Burk, tbs okter brother of Jacob Burk. died. and aooorfllng to tho laws ono-thlrd of bta estate waa Inherited by next mala heir, who la Karl • Burk, thn lfttte oou of Jaoob Burk* rtlrlaeao Burk bring t Mir to tho fortune of lUnaom ®u cfe* father of both Blr Isaac and Jaoob. Th* one-third of thte oatato waa tha ours of %ti!• par month until young Kario reached tho ago Of twolwo years, whan ho would rorolro on additional two-flftlia of tho oatato. Karl# la now els ai d a Half yaara old. and the amount thi n acoumulatod reaches nosriy 160.801. Thoro la a proviso, te E FACE THE RECORDER TOLD THAT SECOND CONVICTION MEANS STRAIGHT CHAINQANQ SENTENCE. Two tnoro wind-burn ora were before tho recorder ymtardajr morning. Thaao u cr* In the infant olaaa, how over, being boys, tj«*4 thoy wore Just as able to run Into a child or any peraon not atronw enough to get out of the way aa the biggest draymen. The boya wore negro delivery bicyclist* oi for a meat bouse and the other for fish dealer, and the only exouse thoy S ave for tho tn*t and rockloaa daahas own Cotton avenue waa that they wore told to hurry by their respective cottier, did not think that a auftlelent excuse, oven though Friday waa a busy fish day. and Impraaoed It on the boya that ho would floe them only the half of five dollars this time, but on tho second conviction they would be sent to tho cltftlngang without * Ana. Don mado East Macon a visit this week, forgot to take hia driver along; everybody knows the Lester Clark Shoe Co.’a team and Dan was returned. No damage. VMTSRDAWeWBATHER. Ifetaorologlosil data furnished by ths lo-sl office of tho Units* utstss Wsstler llurssu, Department of Agrloultur*. to• the II hours ending at « ». m., local Thsrmsgrsoh Rsadtaga, ... -JNI for th* adafettton »nd c»r, •r th. hoir, th*n th* Amount d«t cut br ium.il ov*T tn hint. Till, hn* b».n *11 brounht out In <mrrMpontt.no*. TwUMNr n mbtegmm won rMMTM nojrtns th»t th» hul boon «•- potltad In th. Ilooilc of KoFlonS »ohJ«t to th.. on lituno n.m.d and won nnntt- (o* hint. Tho nocoooorjr AOtSATlM urr. drown up *Jid prnporlr cartlEM In .nd .tt.it.a by Ordlnory Wlloy n nrtrnemro. With Rhooo popont > Iiurk l.ovr. tomorrow for Knftond Ur. Jturlt >iId yrotordoy thot of oil th. twtplo ho hod rent In hlo trovoto ho lnvrd non. boltrr thon thoo* tn Vteoa. ■ nit that ha wontd briny hlo fortune bm k <n Moron, hla homo. Ho will . .rr, with him tho boot wlohM of oil hi. tnnny frlondo horo for n >«f« and 1 i.oooht Jnuniry to and Dorn hlo no* tire rountry. with their hrortloot con' orotutatlono on hla awful food luck, don't you know. How Thin People Can Get Fat, Free Startling Effect of New Dls coverv Which Puts Flesh on Thin People, Increases Weight and Perfects the Figure. asnOInci Co 60c PscKajo A romorkaMo. eclentlflo treatment haa * which Inoreasoa ttiw walgbt wny nr thin poopla puts flesh on “ kr yaara. from natural „ _____ thin for srheth«*r from dlssaew or tsodenry: on tilths who h_ ... _ diEKinjr or other methods, have vain trtod to got fat: ^ - well but tM't't get fst. end on those who den't feel wall and stay tbtn. Tito nsw bsavy sat __Ja, have Ir. those who fhsi ksblo Tisst.s BolMor. Lika Thte In Itilfi' grwaMsat. oatlsd Fro tone. Is a powerful tedossr «f but;.ton tncroaaoa oaU- parfoet * ~ frewtt. malcoa rerfoet tho aaolmiteti.m oi fwl n »•**#■ the uusabor or rod bteotl «-t>n iso Is*, and aa a nsosssary ro* salt builds up SBUacte »nd sol 14. hsalthy do*;- s'^1 rounds out the ttgurn. , appoor -*“* ir ba. au — — -wJUl.'n sow* wpa af fsah. tegothar With >rkB wonder* tn psmor.al waman s.».o esn aiovor appoar styl- gL^tnTosagS^BLigtfSrp.?? tr.r ir. 391 ruddy ohrwka. sertii wander* tn wi*M'.al rpBwrar.cr- As a bosuty mskar for ths ** '*at»tr cannot bs surpasaisl OU nolhtno to provo the ra- ►ois cf tills tvaotment. No Ur.* of | artlrv’ar kinds of ‘••arv. Tbs trsaunset Is y aoo-Injurious to ths moat syatom. Ths IT^tono Company, Itetrott. Mlok. will sends nan • and ad- ■orksro of Protons ns) to rrovo that It "AS? rh I oa5 J S3i iraii saarksi disttns food a: hft PROTONE COUPON. won oa. so I parkam of aid tagoth* sssL.rs nmr n»Ksr»i Ths Oomulfrs Rtvor at Maoon at T a- m.. read 2.1 fast) at Hawklnavtlla 1.2 Jostl^t Abb*vli>, 2.1 foot, and at X*U*- The Union I THE BIG RUG AND DRAPERY STORE J The Union [ Do Your Winter Shopping This Week The Fair Rush Will Begin Next Week Our stocks are all* in place and we are now ready for the great rush of business. | Our buyers have made two trips to the markets this season-buying for this special occasion. Don’t wait another day to select your Suit or Goat, as the j Ready-to-Wear Department is at its heist now. Any one in or near Macdn who can possibly do their shopping this week should do so. The store will be crowded next week and stock depleted after the Fair rush. Japanese Fancy Goods Brica-a-Brac, Brass, Dolls, Etc. These goods are located on third floor and the hand somest stock of 'the kind over shown in n Mscon store—Um brella Stands in Japanese Ware, or Hammered Brass, Jap anese Vases, from the smallest to the extremely large, Stat uary, eta, of all sizes; Mission Pottery, in Vases and ull sorts of odd shape pieces. A department of elegance—third floor. % f Trunks and Bags The best stock of fine and medium priced Trnnks, Bags and Snit Cases, ever shown in Middle Georgia are here. We side-step for no Arm on this line. Give us a coll. New Dolls of Every Size Bisk Dolls, Kid Baby Dolls, Rag Dolls, Big Dolls or Little Dolls, Expensive Dolls or Cheap Dolls. Yes, Dolls to suit everybody. A display of these on main floor, and on third floor. Pricos from 10c up to $5 00. Jewelry,Fancy Goods, Belts Hand Bags, Purses, Sashes, Etc. Special showing of New Jowelry in fancy Pins, Hat Pills, Bookies, 8ash Pins, Waist Pin*, Neok Chains, Fobs, Jewelry Boxes, Barrettes, Veil Pins, etc. Solid gold or 14k gold filled, Leather Pnrsc», Leather Hand Bngs, and Comb Sets, Combs and Barrettes, in shell or amber to match In sets, Directoire Bolts and Sashes—in all colors or black, Porgion Webb or Elastie. The real swell novelties of this nature are found here—qualities all guaranteed. Knit Shoes These are-for Misses nnd Ladies—of every color and every size. Our price is ONE COLLAR Corset: Deincn stration Thompson’s This Time The ^facon Ladies who are partial to the long ldp, Thompson Corset- will have an opportunity now to be fit to the stylo and number that they should wear. Thompson is the first to make the long hip Corset. They claim the right to the no hip style that is so very popular now. The fitting and demonstration‘is FREE TO ALL. Suits A granS^display of fine Suits, Directoire styles, Empire or other Long Coat effects. Nothing equal to them in this aeotion of the state. $30, $36, $40, $50, and op to $95. Dresses Elegant Dress-Maker-Made Directoire Dresses, Costumes, etc., for swell occasions, Reception Gowns, Evening Affaire, etc-, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35, on np to $103. AT THE LYRIC. Thar# la rich promtea of anatfcar atronv bill at Urn Lyrlo thte waak. Every on* of tho per/orman haa bftan trlod out on th* aouthem circuit and thoy hava maflo good. Parrlih and DaLua, tho roatlnaa favorltoa ar* earn ing after a return date at tho Vavnnnah houat, which, of couraa, moana that thoy are good. John Wlllenbrlnk !a a comedian who gala appteuaa beforo h§ opena hla mouth: tho Courtlanda, four In numbar. hav# a musical act - that la vary entartalnlng. Tho mother Ha.anfl IIS aul and father team to gat maate «vr • inoat anything, and the Juvenllea each of whom' la about tho also of a olgar, have a danca that bring* out thunder- ou« applauia every time they npptar. Their appearance hern ahbuld oauae a Mg nttrndnnco of tedlc* and children at tha matin*# parfnrmaseaa. Mrs. llurr Brown’# friends and ad fmlrara will bo ptea>*d to laarn that tha Lyrlo haa aeeured her service* for all of next weak. Bh* will *!ng at each performnne* from I to I and will put on her full net at tha vaudovllls mntlneea. The construction of tho auditorium at tha Lyric wlltenabla her t<> u*e h*r remarkably aweet voice to the very beat advantage. Commencing tomorrow Manager Bandy will put on Oaumontt’a latest nnd beat ptoturc* at 20:16 a. m. and continue until 4 when tha vaudeville bill goe* on. Admtealon to picture*, which will b* changed dally, five canta. SHIPPING NEWS $25.00 Suits M, CAtek Bteamara Harold, Calba. 496: „ Cocrkaw, Jacksonville, Ha., BOBS: Col orado, Smith, New York. 2032. Cleared: Steamers Colorado. Smith, New York. 10X1; Wllhelmlna. (Br.), Hugo. Bueno* Avrea. lilt; flpenny- sn-.or*. OHr.>. Kolford, Huenoe Ayr**. 1HI. PORT KADR.'TXrOct. lT-^Arriv- I: .steamer Corlnto, (Nor.). Gender- n. Ho. au D*ltoro: Kxoetelor. Blrnajr. Havana: Paver, eerie on. Tampa; Co*, trlan. (Hr.). Roberts, Liverpool. Relied: Rt earn era Custodian, (Br.), Brown. Uvarpool; California. (Br.), “ • ** oi r — ... r _ Hans MenaalL (Oar) I*alehh’auer, ’ Paiwageula: Morgan. Thompson. Tatnpa via Moblta; Protaua, Hopner. New York: Itoelna, (Br.), Hurry, Cetbaj Heredia. (Br.), Borter. Colon via Fort Harries. RAY ANN Alt. Oa.. Oat. IT—Arrived: Steamers City of Memphla. Preyer, Boiton; arhooner Annl# C. Grace. Hteel man. New York Cleared: Rteamar Xrmlngard (Qer.). Kuhlman* Bremen. belled: Rteamera Kaneae City. John son. Now York; Itasca. Freonian. Bal timore; Parthian. Worry, Philadelphia; schooner Hope 8herwood. Campbell, Cfaehaw River. CHARLBSTON. B. C., Oct. IT.— Arrived: Ht««m*ra Alto* (Rr.), Rclme. from nenduraa. for Philadelphia* put In for enal and resumed voyage; Ar*cha, Btanlaa, New York, and pro ceeded for Jacksonville. Railed: Statmer (leorge Fyman. (Bfk) Gains. Norfolk; aoboonar Sylvia C. Hall. Gray, from Brunswick. Naw Haven. Dakar*, Bremen. on the Macon market; these are worth 911-09 suits, but our price la for a faw days, now $15.00 Suits put eff buying your au ._ W JB are doing yourself an Tnjuatlce. for the beat of tha markat la now on hand; they are here In a great variety; the’e are 111 and 118 suits. We made a turn trip to Naw Yoric early In i aon;; ;ought under pricey and theso will ba run for a few d | C days far ^ Bleachings Fruit of tha Leom, full yard wide; O tha real thlngi ; special Alpine Boat ~L Tha boat only, aa A ot'Aer goods wa sell |Q ) Soft llaaoli—-Full yard wiia; a 7_ apeclal value to go for * ^ Indian Head—Extra grade, yard fl r wide; our price la to be Linen Lawn This la a wonder price. Nobody can touch oa—It Is a full 36-lnoh ma terial, old prloe 39c; price now 1 tor yard 1 16-Button Kid Gloves For $2.50 Thte la the biggest (Move Sale yet; you pay 91.60 for these gloves. Fowne and Trafouaee *9 CA Qualities VL.jyj 29c Ribbon Sale We have on eale tha biggest values aver shown In the city. Moris and Satin, full 6-lneh and l-lnch wide; #U eelare and white or 9Q*. blaok at Wide Ruching n, city. All prlcM. ROMANCES OF CARO TABLE. im. StorlM «f Q.m.a Gr.,1 .nd PmuIi.p. If Hi. full x.iy of th, card um, wwtff h» nriit.n » would ,ui.lv h, ■hr mu.t x.HIInc r*\,Mtlon of hu- cnuMItr trap puhll.htd, anl al- p'-rj l»l- of it would b. m.rkM »t Mu< ti;M>n wP.Vh would out.trl, notion, un Tld Bit. W-vn Lout. XV. wa. th, mid t.M. tti, fiatlnitlfla nf ,th* mu, m.d* him .twolutMy <]»,, t, all ... IPfrp’.. un.t pv.n to dpr-/nry and hu Bags eg Rale ev ^ ..‘"*".$1.00 5c and 10c Handkercnief Sale heaa aro for men. ladlea, boy« at girls; laom'e are pure linen and aon,« with initial; apeclal run I Ha for le and 50c Damask This l« a 7Co material; full 72r Inches In width, full bleach or Osman AA. buy now; ;*tla a big bargain, y^v/L Weather Coats uuai ur mm inBiitiBi • n n jiavti uivin In the staple shades and 4:7 tha price (a only Rag Dolls We offer special sale on Rag Dolls, boy and girl dolls. Can be undressed and dressed at the child’s will—25c, Me and up. | Bric-a-Brac On third floor yt>u can see the. greatest stock of "Jap” Vases, etc., Braes, Statuary and Fancy Wars aver ■hewn In Macpn. Sheet and Pillow Cqse Sale 11x90 8hecta, special for 50c 72x90 Sheets, special for 60© Hemstitched Pillow Cases ...... 9U90 Sheet#, 90o quality for .,,.750 Towels Tho best yet. small also A very large Towel for .. A 9100 Towel, per dos. A 93.00 Towel, per dos. . A 94-00 Towel, per dos . ...lOo .91.50 .92.00 .12.60 Flease don't miss this special event Gloves $1.00 Tha beat Kid Glove ever put on sale In Maoon, In all ahadea; ;green, navy, blaok, white, tan, brown, oxford, taupe. . Soma in the lot mat sell for 9t Jtalr; tie a special pur- 1 AA ohast of ours; ;ealo price , *P • •VIU Bordered Flanneletts I and rou 10c CALICOES—In the bordered or plain; any place In the store ij c White Madras Thebest afslrtment of too white Mad ras ever ahown In Macon for Waists, Children’s 8!ou»es, eta, | ^ Barrettes ' Th, cruu; th, lars, Barrettei, In th, plain or ourvpd, tn black, ah,It cn. or umbor at 160, Ils and JVC Silk Gloves In green, gold, pink, navy, Copenha gen blue and some other colors, that eell regular for 91.50 and 32; our price now for a full 16-button C/V, length Is 3UC New Belts ,50c Hardkerchiefs Extra special offer on ladlea* and i dron’a Handkerchiefs In a smooth hem- SS2 , .f?;!*. 29c Purses In leather or silver chain purses and card cases; a regular 91 purse Clfl- to go for JVC Silks You don't know what cheap Silks are until you see the beautiful qualities tv* are showing at 29o 49c Dress Goods We offer for a few days the biggest values in Wool Dress Goods aver seen In Maoon, a 54-Inch material, worth everywhere at 95o a yard; our price now; all new styles J\JL Special Run on Dress Goods We offer Mohair and Fancy Wool ma terials lu a run for a few 9fl at Ajc Blankets Special sale of (Blankets will open this week, (Menday) at The Union. You can now save monay on these goods. Rugs and. Draperies On the third floor of our store Is the boat department of this kind in Con trnl Georgia. We ask that you In vustlgste before buying. We carry all sixes of Rugs, and have made to order any Rug. in any color wanted Vlalt the department. Children's Muslin Underwear The big sale of these little clothes !i ■till on; all kinds of Underclothes foi children per garment, . ^fl/* Xuc, 15c, 95c and.. ^UC New Neck Fixings These are all new goods: the regular price of theao la 2ot and 50c; ] fl our sale price Is 25c and * UL Sweater Coats These are the most popular garments of the season for ladles or children; everybody la buying them; they coma ^.....$5.00 Rug Sale Gloves ■tsea.and a few tans that w* sell for FERCALE8—In tha dark styles: you I 11-50 and 91.00; tlie price Cf) K..T5.. our price j |-2c |° ** JvC Spreads Dolls Theblggast stock of line Dolls that A Fringed Spread or Hemmed Bpread wa* ever seen In Macon can now be that aold for 9150 eaah; our4:1 flfl •'^o — ~|fif — Mfp price for » few daye te onl*P * Extra special aalo of Rugs on third floor is now on; the sale price ..98c New Mattings A new car of Mattings Just In. We aak the trade to call nnd see the line which Is much under price. Satin Coats These are the new things. The real swell garments. We are showing a beautiful stock of these Coats and In vite the ladles to come and ae# them. Silk Coats A lot of 918 and 815 Silk Rubberized Rain or Dust Coats In the d* I f) best shades; price now 1 U Evening Coats Extra special price on these Coats: not one In the lot worth less than 320.00; our price now $ 1 3 50 Silk Petticoats A 99.00 Silk Skirt In all colon, drop flounces; extra grade of silk la used In them; price now ^2 75 Wool Dress Goods 60o M0HAIR8 26o—Thle price we make was never made before on this 9 C r olaaa of merchandise; price PLAID MOHA1R8 6O0—New styles in Scotch Mohair Plaids; Just ths mater ials for Waists or children’* Cf)_ dresses - , 'JL WOOL MATERIALS 75c—We cannot sell you unless you come In tho store to oqe what w* offer;, thte 1s a range of Dress Goods worth up to * 75/* 81.25 a yard, priced at...,......,* REMNANTS WOOL DRESS GOODS— at not more than one-half regular prices. ’ Colorsand black. •BROATHCLOTHS 85o-Tou can’t buy a yard In any store In Macon for less than 81; wa offer a sale of tha best shades at OJC DRESS GOODS 35o—You should sea th* materials w# offer for this price; some worth up os high &a 75c; fancy 3 5c 'MOHAIRS, Eto* 50o—You should not throw-away* your money by paying from 15c to 35c more a yard for thoao good elsewhere; it te a special lot of fancies and solid CA. colors at JVJC FOR $1.00—We shall offer the best Dress Goods bargain In new weaves and fancy effects over shown In tho city, worth up to 81.50 1 AA a yard; price now .*p I .UU Ribbon Sale 29c TV, otter an «xtr» wld, Batin Ribbon •nch na tho ••Directoire” Girdle. »re mndo of, width « Incheo. In-white, block and color,, new shade.; these new iha.de. "I ,29c :k. for the two yards. ROUGH SILK 29o—This 1s a quality that you always-pay 60c for and W( have a full line of 1 Inches wide, for a new price YARD WIDE TAFFETA 75e-Th!s Is a 81.00 quality of block Taffeta; our October sale price 7 c te iJ C SILK AT 49c—Do you want *6m? Wo have got ’em. and this lot la worth up to 81-25 a yard, but the sola AQ„ price la only „„“7C Children's Store This Is our best store. Wa are pre- tsred to please you In Coast, Coat Beta n bear skin; fln« Dresses, Under clothes of every nsture; Caps for chil dren or Infants: long or short clothes for th* baby; knit goods In sacquao, legates, shoes mlttlnf. etc. Visit thte little store for the children. Housefurnishing Specials THIRD FLOOR Rugs and Art Squares 9x12 Wilton Rugs (seamless)... .642.60 0x12 Axmlnster Rugs $20.00 9x12 Nine Frame Tapestry Rugs $10.00 9x12 Seven Frame Tapestry Rugs ...912^0 9x13 Bundhar Wilton Rugs $37.60 Smyrna Rugs 98c Wa will put on sale Thursday morning flxo hundred Smyrna Rugs, alz« 31x72 Inches, Oriental and Floral Q Q _ dczlgni for choice sUL Persian and Oriental Rugs 27x54 Bhervan 8Gx72 Shevan.... 3fx72 Kazak ,rv 8x7 Belouchlatan 6x9 Serlband .... 7x9 St*riband .... 11.11x9.2 Mahal . I. 10x11.1 Mahal . 10.6x8.1 Mahal ... II. 7x8.6 Mahal .. 8.6x10.1 Mahal ... I 20.00 f 29.00 1 14.00 i 27.60 I $7.60 i 48.00 $198.00 $147.60 $166.00 $137.50 $196.00 WAc Flannels 8Yic 12 l-2c Flannellette Jn the best styles; Just received; perslsn, stripes, checks, eta, to run special thte “ “ “ weok for only .8 I-2 c Coats JIM style thte season can be had hero; Satin Coats, Cloth Coats, In white, black and other swell shades, at any price to suit the customer From $5 up to $100.08 Wide Ruching In colors, white, ecru or whlteC th* ifftst stock of these we have had this .tason; but will soon be gone as tha demand 1s so great; 11 fif) price* from 25c to *P • • vD NARROW RUCH—In whlta, black or colors In the silk or roll 1 R*, effect, 10c to ■ -JC FANCY BOXES OR RUCH—In color or white, two pieces to six *>0/* pieces In a box, 10c to ••JVC Trimmings Thereat swell things In passmen try and Drees Laces and Dreaa Trimmings are to be had at thte store In Lao* Section. Safin Buttons ^ All sizes and all colors Satin Buttons, black, etc; quite the thing 4; 1 OH now, dozen, 10c to "...S' I «VV The Union Dry Goods Comp’y. He IP i meat. i^Hapaed in Ala chair tn a lit j of ntw'ptexy. Hla majesty affcited to •.more the tnekton* nntll eome on* ax. i etelrneg, *M. fle Cbauvelln 1a WJ* ; “FI”' retorted the king, easting a carelre* gleaaa at tha stricken man; •*he te toad. Teh- him away; spade* ar» trump*, *entletnen!’’ Eqptiiv wtW la n story Goldsmith trite, wttrn the cVrgyman arrived lo prrrarr a lady r*r*-Monrr. vrty> bad a passion for gambling, for her np- powhlnf deoVl tbV’ lady Hn- boruUoo, ‘That's vugh* Now |*i ua have a game nf tarda." To humor her tha parson consented to play. The dying woman won all hla and juat auggeateri play- , . her funeral he whan aha fell back and wzp’.md. Pzllbearer* Stopped to Have Rubber of Whist In th early rear* of th* last century a whtet Club, compoaed largely of olergytnci'.. u*ed to meat tn tn* bark room of a barber's ah-*© In a 8om*i« lahlrt town, on one ocoaston. to Parle he repaired to (Iraham’a to hav# I require# no aaewer." The snooaasful a farewell gan;e of whlet, ordering hla rtranger waa anon dlecovervd to be no trrteKe to be at th# d^r at 4. When I other than th# king of Terete in d:*- It arrived ha waa much too deep In th* i gules. gam# to b# disturbed. At 10 o'clock he That a« gamhtere are net anteneroua srnt out to V* ythet he waa not rw*dy, • te played by th# allowing atory by H#r- aiut that th* horses had better u ebang. ace Watpata tn inn tt hit tett*r# Mr. ed. Six hour* later the asm# mws>tt Olfinta an Irl^b fameater. had won was err.t out, and twlc# more tha waiting I founds of a yctma Mr. Harrey. cf hew* were changed b#for# h# c#nwr.ted , ChlgwaB. Juet started frrm * mljaldp- PH te * th# af,tr *A9«4: J»na ir to^an ae^jta^byJUs #ld^T broth* A Cndcflrocm Wh# Was Fe«d of Cerda ! never pay MS •*]' j ^ . An euuaHy reir.artwbl# aUry I* told af‘ Mr. «##«• Tama, the great turf p’ung- lh# atary go##, when four of ton club* ITqn hreS U 4a5!?f*at*VIlmtn"nSte hoteC!and Harvar members were Si ting na pall-banners ] to plar carda with l. M Albert t»*n!#i'a! at the funeral of a reverend brother, 1 tet-r the r.rst km! l.,-u.Je#bcrough. Usui aim. d.I.y o«urr«». »na th. oo«f 1 »gV.>>« K—«!. <».- rV»». gy-M | Th, ud fit.llt, from tlKhtnlnc In *u Ml down In tho ehnncoL On. «f I TJ L-. -i, .-J'TLiV. Chltoro. wiforom u »M lomon whleh have not jet through tho agency of ttiece natural I lightning-rods, and If there wore more trees there would be fowor strokes of, violence. Thte 1a Indicated by Uie fact; that tro#a on tho edge of a forest are J often struck by lightning, nn.l net 1 often te the midst of It Thus that teolatad tree cr thin group# of trees j are always to be avoided in a bunder- atom. for they form natural pathway* i by which th* electricity of tho clouds j draws upon and I* drawn by that of th* earth, and when tho clouds are; heavily charged tfces* pathways gen- * rally prove too few or ebori for the I work la hand, and give way to violent j dischargee, which ar* fatal to those; who happen by. f _ >k«i th, miW urlvfcl to uimumc I ft. ••• Ur, tor. «t Ik The toy had from th* rain under a< > ecrohth'rg tike m**t death by j cf Rtatea during 'If yon want hn#« w! h# Uni* etc Cl inch (laid, that aver)thing woe at last ready. ' tbM^whan* ’ lightning te th# Masarms paaakm fur rambling srbajJJJ* wh * n h * ltti pc *' lou * ; ti'ocouSrtofa _ IliftUei'Uml' tltea of the moat romantla of (ambling Tho living tree te tha gr##{ na tertt & vxn c»d. who# b# WM s.ertte to told br Mr ViJoeUon-Dyer. of evrth and tho rtood With Its SLTjarc* r-lSSTL?. route! a large eyd# with Ms ... au.tru. off &o nartkle* of energy CHANGES OF SCHEDULE. On 5:inday. October IttU. tile follow- ■ lng schefuloa will he effective on the ' Georgia Ron them and Florida railway: , »te Tratua leave Macon. No. I 11:88 a. m, th# g (Shifty) 4:05 p in ; So. I. I ,n 1 12:95, n »nd No. 9S (Dixie 1 Up Flyer) 38:11 midnight. Vnh Oyster Season Now Open ■\V« are headquarter* for Oyitera, Fish and Freeh Meats. Oyaters all the time. Your orders solicited. Phones 242—95L w. L. Henry Co. Out of town orders receive prompt attention.