Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 19, 1908, Image 2

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\ SL<d THE MACON' DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, I9W Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Underwear For the wearers of woolen un dergarments we can recom end nothing better than these famous garments. Made of pare undyed lambs* wool—they are soft and non- irritating—possessing that comfort not found in any other woolen underwear. Macon Agents Jaeger Underwear The Gulf Between Duke of the Abruzzi and Hiss Elkins Is Spanned Jv#*» . .. . __ reference to the marriage of the Duke *>f the Abruzzi end 111m Katherine El- ; kins, ft Is asserted that tha kin# baa definitely given his conseht. As a conseguenoe the duke Is proper In# to Isava for ths United States. I Is likely that he will proceed via Havre. The newspapers. In the belief that the marriage is certain, say that Ml*i Elkins can now be considered as an Italian royal princess, while after her marriage aba win have the position nnd honor* due her rank as a member of the royal family. NO FREEDOM FOR THAWJUST YET lie Dons His Glad Rags to Go But Gets Severe Disappointment OHS mat TO EVERYBODY WE HAVE NEVER LOST A DOLLAR That’s our flue re<nrd—It can't be beat. It’n n facl beoauto we only loan money ou First Mort gage Iteol Ekite Securities— . on pled to sound banking gener ally. flach a hank should grow, de- sarvea to—this ona la. We pay 8 per cent Interest compounding It every half year. That helps savings accounts to grow. Let It help youre. Call aftar 9 a. tn. “Safest for Savings" Equitable Banking & Loan Company Geo. A. Smith, Pres. ALFONSO ATTENDS OPERA; jMonday Night, October 19th. HENRY W. BAVAOE offer# The Merry Widow (Die Lustlg* Wltwe) A Viennese Operetta In three Acts. English Lyrics by Adrian Roes. Wednesday. October ttet Matinee t:S9; Night 1:11. Engagement of the Eminent Actor CHARLES B. HANFORD Accem panted by HISS MARIE DROFNAH "The Merchant of Venice" At the MwMaee And at night. •The Winter’* Tale." »Mh pUy . ..p.r.1. »nd eutlnct production and presented with the moat careful attention to detail Prices—MatIneo Ue, 60c, 75c; boxes THE LYRIC PeopU'a Popular Playhouse. Monday, Oct. 19th end all week. ANOTHER STRONG BILL. Flour Oourtlnnde, Musical act. featuring the Juvenile Courtlands. youngest John Wm.nbrlnk, PARIS. Oct. ll—King Alfonso and Quern Victoria left bore tonight for Madrid. An Incident which occurred last evening at the production of Paul Bourget’a new drama, which la baaad on tha separation of tho church snJ stats, la attracting considerable atten tion. < ■ At the end of the third aet. Ring Alfonso summoned the author to the royal box and congratulated him. Then ensued an animated dlecueelon on the theme .of the play, which represent* an officer's struggle between duty and conscience when ordered to force the doors of a church during the Inven toiios In France. The officer even tuaily refuses to obey the king, who finally Mid: "Although I am a Cath ollc, I think 1 should be obeyed." WOMAN WITH THE BALLOT COULD DO A-PLENTY—SHAW toward alleviating the hardships JM suffering In tha industrial world, due to Injustice and Inequality, wan told at ai industrial mans meeting at the Star the atar today by delegates to tho fortieth annual oonventloa or tha National Ameri can Woman Suffrage Association. Pres ident Anna H. Shaw. In opening tha meeting, said that every human being should hava given tha opportunity to toll; that Ood’a area test girt to the hu man race waa when he nent man forth Into the world to earn his bread by the sweat of hla brow. Mina Jean 11. Gordon, factory Inspec tor for tha parish of Orleans. New Or leans. eras Introduced aa an li young woman, whom the New Orleans sought to nave i but who attll rstalna her office, ALABAMA AND MAINE PART COMPANY IN MID-OCEAN , WAS HI NOTON. Oct 11.-The navy department received a winders message from tha commander of the battleship Maine today, stating that tha Alabama and Mains parted company In mid-ocean °» the 14th. Ascordlns to the depart* menta advices, the Alabama la expected to arrive In New York on tha Slat, while the Mains should leach Portsmouth to- srRjm3^»Msra world and the advlceaaare in accordance Oct 11. “rSSS FTRIIKILL LANDING, N. Y. —Although there had been aor._ ^ tailon here that Harry K. Thaw wol„ be taken fmm the Matteawan asylum for the crlmlnsl Insane today and start ed on hla way to Pittsburg to appear In bankruptcy proceedings, .tbs day passed without any move being made In the - Ing ho attired himself In his traveling clothes and spent the day In a sute of expectancy, Dr. Iamb, the superintendent, ssid that Thaw would not ho taken from the asylum unless orders for him to leave acre received from Col. Gardiner. “ AN INCIDENT BRINGS TALK ““ DU- legal adviser In ths with ths prearranged program for the movements of the Maine and Alabama. The Alabama will be placed out of com mission and the Maine will undergo re pairs at Portsmouth. MACK 60ES TO NEW YORK TO PULL FOR iRUFFALO, N. Y.. Oct. ll-After a two days' rest at his home National Chairman Mack left tonight for New York, where he will remain for eev- eral days preparing for tho final work of tho campaign when Wm, J. Bryan and prominent democratic speaker* will concentrate their forces to owing the Empire 8tat* into th* democratic column. The chairmaa wlU hold a fonferonoo of the eastern loaders at New York headquarter* tomorrow. "Generally debilitated for years. Had ■lek headache*, tacked ambition, waa erom-oat and all run-down. Burdock Blood Blttera made me a well ‘-Mrs. Chat. iltoy. Moo a up, Conn. TAFT AND BRYAN CLUBS BUSY AT FITZ6ERALD rmacRAtn o.. on is —Th. k*»i a.mocr.cr lav. omnluj . Bnrw club to kttp. up with th. tawl republic*!,., who h«v. * OotirlahUc T*ft olub. At PCMMlt tb. club. hav, .bout an wju.,1 BMUbanhl*. »«1 th.y propoM w k.<-p Iblmr. movlup until lh« voir, nr. coast- >.l nut month. B»a inn county bn. uult. * aumlwr of aarihara Mwla. nnd n BOTH BRANCHES OF METHODISTS TO MEET NRTV YORK. Oot. 18—The annual meeting of tho administrative bodies of tho Methodist Episcopal Church are to be held In the threo weeks begin nlng October 16. Tho appropriations made for tho sup port of the benevolent institutions for 1909 will aggregate more than four million dollars. From October 11 to 81 tho Woman's Home Mission Society wilt hold Its an nual meeting at the church of the ^Covenant in Philadelphia. The bishops will hold their se«nl< annual meeting at Indianapolis. Ind, on October 28. From October 29 to November 6 at Cincinnati will be held the annual meeting of ths general executive com mittee of the Woman's Foreign Mis sion Society. On November 4th and 6th the gener al committee for tho Freedmen's Aid 8oci*ty will be held at Indianapolis. This organization maintains twenty- five Institutions for the education of colored young people in the south. The general committee on foreign mla- •lona will meet at St. Louis on No vember 6 to 19. to make appropriations for foreign mlsnlont. The board of foreign missions disburses about |l,- 880,000 annually. Immediately follow ing the meeting of the general 'com mittee for foreign missions the first conference of Laymen’s Missionary Movement of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet In St. Louis for two days. On November 12th the general com mittee of home missions and church extensions will hold 11a annual meet ing In Topeka, Kas. The first convention of the Metho dist federation for social service will be held In 8t. Louis Tuesday to Thursday, November 17th to 19th. Th* executive committee has decid ed to make It a workers' conference for the social workers of the Metho dist Episcopal and Methodist Episco pal Church. Booth. Th* two churches program. IT REV. J. K. ASTOR FASHIONABLE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS ATTACKED IN HIS -t- RUBBER SNAKE CAUSES TROUBLE snake a faw Inches in front of her faca gave Mr*. Harry Lor raine, wife of tho manager of th* Arcade theater here, a nar row escape from death lazt night. The woman as aoon as She saw the fake reptile fell to ttho floor of tho theater and lapsed into wnconsciousneas. from Which the did not recover for several hours, despite effort* of physicians to revive her. Harry Harris, the yeuna man who released the coiled snake In an effort to frighten Mr*. Lorraine has bean arrested. WAR CLOUD IS LESS OMINOUS tion of Peace Is Now More Hopeful LONDON. Oct. II.—Tho cloud which lowered over the near eastern situation on Saturday has beeit dispersed, leaving a more hopeful prospect for ration of peace. Offlcla* de - —"*** tion rumori from both Turiuy -* held to Indicate the ine prescr- _ _ 'Ida* denials jit the mobilization rumo and Bulgaria are success of tha diplomatic ensne u» ins western powers In Constantinople and Bona towards the - settlement of a diffl- '•ult problem, end although It become* ally more clear that the agreement ‘ered Into by 8Ir Edward Gmt; tha Itlah foreign secretary, and M. Iawol- airy, the Russian foreign minister, .con cerning tho proposed conference of the powers la not acceptable to Austria or Turkey and that prolonged and delicate negotiations roust precodo the assem bling of the conference, jthe belief In the best Informed quarters still la that peace will be unbroken. Emphatic Denial of Reoart. LONDON. Oct 18.—The Turklah am bassador and the Bulgarian charge d'affaires today emphatically denied the report that war waa Imminent between the two countries. The latter said: T have positive in formation that no more troops are being mobilized in Bulgaria at this time than would have been mobilized If no dispute with Turkey had occurred." The Turklah ambassador said: "My government has not departed In the slightest degree from the waiting policy whtoh It has followed since the delicate situation was thrust upon It. and has taken no atepa of a provocative charac ter." COLONY OF BEES IN HELLO POST Seta Up on Georgia Avenue to Compete With tho Colony at Central City Park. Good Honay Makers They Are. Th# colony of bees that settled down In a tree down at Central City Park, that all th# visitors, and there will be thous ands. at the coming fair may see them at work, and make honay while they wait, now have rivals In soma city cousins, aa It were. Perhaps this rival colony la nor* aristo cratic and tha queen has more social as pirations than those toilers at th* park. tor they have selected as an abiding place a telephone post opposite the reehSenoe of Mr. T. C. Burke, and right In the heart of th# aristocratic section of th# city. From their hole In tha post they can f« urney outward and visit tha*roses that besprinkle with all the tints and colors ti.s front wards of the rich; while'their rivals at the park depend upon the wild flowers of the swamp below and around. Tho honey of one Is the honey of the dogwood and the honeysuckle end the b*v and the hawblossom; the honey of Be that as It may. a colony of bees re comfortably Installed In the tele- Down at the Prospect for the Preserve- SSSr«5?Ruf , l JSn^JL« iHSLsa ^ito the music of the wind sighing through the trees and the songs of the birds. The city bees make honey to the muzlo of hello, hello, hello central, and the hum of the wires aa they cany the orders !o the grocers and the butchers and the bakers. The city bee* have the advantage of a longer residence. For years and years, aa I'm* as this telephone post has been holdlpg up the wires that cro«« and ro oms* nnd emsa again, these busy bees have been using that hollow place In the t>"*t aa n residence. Down at the park those bee* have Just taken up their res idence In the tree, owning especially for the fair, only eight day* off. They are liable, when the rraat crowds come, and th* tallvhooa of Happy Street l begin to tell of the wondera of the' deep and the fst girl and the snake that crawls tight ropea. and of the calf with __ living leg* aud tells, and all those freaks How Report Arose. ■ CONSTANTINOPLE. Oot ll.—The re port that th# mobilization of tha Turkish troops had been ordered la unfeunded. Presumably Jt'areae through th# fju:t that certain battalion* of the Anatolian reserves attached to th* Salonlkl and Adrianople army corps, were concoked for the maneuvers In the native districts and that three battalions ware ordered to Constantinople for Macedonia for po lice service In the capital, these being replaced by an equal number of regl- | menta from Smyrna. I Bulgaria Doesn’t Think of War. VHBfIA. Oct If.—The mobilization of Turkey’s third army corp# In Macedonia ‘—regarded here as du* to a mistake on ■■garla’s part In calling out three [series of rertrvlst*. Some days ago the government summoned to the colors 15.000 conscripts belonging to tho aarae Series, who. Tor various reasons, had been relieved from eenrfoe. Theae men were to Join the army/on. October 18 to undergo a course of elementary training for enlistment. Apparently the Turkish government Interpreted tnla as a grand Only One "BROMO QUININr," Out Is Laxative Bjromo Quinine Cures n Cold In One Day, Crf^n 7 Days *** vTTWS^Iiiii. *5* Firinq Line By ROBT. W. CHAMBERS Author of "Fighting Chance,” etc. The characters of the novel are society people of New York and Florida. The book brings into startling relief the perils which exotic society °f the very rich offers to young men and women. It is intensely interesting and odds another triumph to the author’s popular list of writings. Wo Rent You Any New Book for 25o McEVOY’S 572 Cherry St. CAPTAIN SLOAN BROKEJIS LEG Popular Conductor Will Be Laid Up at Home for at Least Six Weeks, and tho Fair Only Eight Days Off. \ will keep Capt W. If. Sloan SPECIAL NOTICES fortune tl ... In hla house for the next six weeks or longer.- - . Yeeterday morning Qtpt. Sloan drove' 8 c Pur ,i ey . down to Central City Park for an early morning drive, and while there got out of hia buggy. In walking around the park he atepped upon an old door lying on the ground, which turned In auch a way os to tkri JESSE B. HART Funeral Director Lady Assistant Private Ambulance Personal Attention Given All Business. Office Phone 467 Besidr-ce Phono 760 w hun. breaking one of pick up thrir hire and flv the small bones of one leg and badly of nature. . , to parts unknown. On the other hand, wrenching the other. He was pla the city baea may star and stay and may hla buggy and carried to hla hoi have to n# smoked out. nr t*— — —*■ * “—— — down before they will leave. ISONS MEET HEBE DIME FAIR ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE GRAND 'CHAPTER—OVER ONE THOUSAND WILL BE IN AT TENDANCE. The ono hundred and twenty-second annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Georgia will convene In Mjcod on Tues day, October 27. coincident with th* opening of the State Fair, with the pres ent moat worshipful grand master, Thi H. Jeffrie*, of Atlanta, presiding. As there are over a thousand raembt.. from all parts of the state present at each yearly meeting of this organization, their S cience in Macon during th* first three ya of the fair will materially boost Its attendance. At the last convention Mr. Jeffries waa chosen grand master, and It la expected that ha will be re elected this year. Tha board of trustees of th* Masonic home will hold Its annual meetlnr on the day preceding the opening of th* con vention. The officers of the Grand Lodge this year are aa followea: Tho*. H. Jeffries, of Atlanta, moat worshipful grand master; Heiry, Beaks, LaOrapfe, right worthy deputy grand master; Geo. M. “Napier, Monroe, right worthy senior grAhd war den: Robt. L. Coldlng, Savannah, right worthy Junior grand warden: Jas. M. Boston, rifht wdrthy _ „ learning of the bad effect the call had upon Turkey and the other rowers, th* Bulgarian government countermand ed th# proposed enlistment Th# ministers profess serene confldeneo In the maintenance of peac^. and It la iw evident that Bulgaria has not the Ichtest thought of an aggrystve War. Bulgaria is In a position to mobilize ;r forces thoroughly and speedily therefore no active measures will undertaken unless Turkey gives evidence tlong to make wa of any conslde from Asia Minor. ...... situation Is undeniably precarious It 1* reported that there V" ho Intervention of powers In Bulgai for the payment of the Kumellan trlhu and thia Is a disturbing 'actor Business Is at a standstill here and likely to re main ho until the International congrees has been concluded. _ Two delegate* representing tho cen tral Young Turkish committee of Con- atantinople have arrived here on a peace mission and have been received. Czar Ferdinand returned here today from C-' viiuivii. nvaiH, * n» t"u Liiuivnca BlStrltZS. will h*v. Joint rcpnn.ntatlon on th, — R.nr..ent. 250 OOn B.yon.U, HEr.oiUnf:. Oct. n—M., Miiovuno- vlcm th. Swvl.n ferclun minister. Itft h.r. twl.T (or (h« ral'ltal. of th. pi»- .rtt to nl.ee Herrin', wl.hr. Iirfnrr th, rr.pectlvo *ov.mtncnt" tn »n rm1n*vor to m«eh .n imd»mt«n.lltljr In thr lUlkan .itti.tlon. H» wtu .o to BtrUn ftrtt and thenr. to T.imtrn. l’.rt. ,«nJ llnmr. •rown rrtnrr tt.nrsc, tn blitdlnx tho far- Itpt ntlnlrlrr f.rrwrll. ».ld: ’■IM tint far*, t that V"» "P—* «tf» rrprrrrntattvr o( H0.om> baronet* link" no ottnccaalon* Only by this course will yon b. able to return to Servla." BRYAN DOESN'T MIND TAFT’S VISIT IN SOUTH government interpreted thia as a grand Ruahln, Boston, right wdrthy grand Yery and Turk ay’a nerveutnea* la aacrib-j .treasurer; Wm. A. WoUlhln, Macon, right ed to tbla cause. ,, ^orthy grand secretary; B. F. Thumian, ‘ _ J . ‘ ‘ “ J^fayctte, worthy grand chaplain; F. O. Miller, Fort Valley, worthy senior grand deacon; Robt. McMillan, Clarksville, worthy Junior grand deacon; W. ~ I—t-tJ to b. on. or tk. ,|wsk.u> (or tho »potrn will ,Inf ftom A 8UQOKSTION TO VETERAN*. Trovolin, Via Control of Coorgla R«t|. way. The Central will aril ticket* to At lanta on October 21st In addition to datoa already arranged: that ts. Oc tober llnd and for morning train* Oc tober :sd. Train leaving 1:82 a. m. rtachee Atlanta 4:29 p. tn. firing you ample oonoriunlty to get located bo- fore night. Bpedal acoMamodaltona will be provided on this train which also earrleo Barter Cor. rbr further Information telephone 298 or call nt City Ticket Office, corner Cherry nnd Booond etrwu. Jno. W District Passenger Agent. CHICAGO. Oct 11.—An attempt to as sassinate Rev. J. K. Fielding, pastor of the Corpus Christl Roman Catholic Churoh. waa made this afternoon. Aftar twice shooting at the priest In th* Sun day sohool hallway of tne church, the aa- asuialn. knocking down several children that stood In hla way. ran Into th* street and escaped. The priest waa not hurt The shooting and the screams of tha Children created wild excitement In oae^WMChlbego’s fashionable residence The culprit first attracted attention r loitering about the church and writ- —g on a sheet of paper which no held against tha building. Made curious hy the man’s peculiar Actions, Father Field- Ing^ asked hlna: "What are you doing etranger drew a revolver end prwed It against hla Intended victim. Father Fielding Immediately knocked the weep- k&tvss hurriedly »crambling to hla feet the man » tlnued down the hallway, pushing trampling over many children. At the bottom of the stairway he turned aim fired another Ineffectual shot nt tha ptjeet and thotLiitW tandlehtngre volver. ran down the street Children and citizen*, accompanied by Father Fielding, pursued the map, hut he cs- caned. The man 1* described a* being •Itner Greek or Italian. Corpus Christl church Is at W>rty-nlnth. etreet and Grand boulevard and neiww m Its membership boom of the wealthiest Ito- **R?fOrwntt«*tu oMalned bv the police lain tonight that led them to believe that the assailant was the same man who fwf- several day* haa been lolterlrz *N»ut a « church of th A lMy Ana*‘* ard a ho ; t Xavier * academy, both of which are ■trueted neat ivrnua Christl church. Under the oonrietlon that <v\e er more men had ent«*re,1 tato a conaphrarv to km Father Ftrl Vtur and other prieeta th* police have placed extra watch over these ptaeee. with I n»t ruction a to quee- tlcn on r —'— ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 18.—'W. J. Bry an, dining a short stay la 8L Joseph JQSPB tonight on hla way from hie homo to St. we wlH seeftlm Louts, spoke of W. lL Taft's Invasion of ruth. «h4 trip n— T" —r' — —— aouth wiu have no effect whatever __ the voters of that eeeUon," aald Mr. Bry- Creamery la Aaauced. pmmntAt.ri. rvt tt—Fienr*raid y t*r :un*te tn aaouriag an !»*»!. hh*h win do much to d* keen I tntlan wh IMtWIMI ting country. A tvoam^H ..wttMn lh» next afztv gav% I k cnmt«<nv with a capital nf It . i tinea fully completed and the <yw- Mvctk>n of tho nee- guaranteed four hungrud starter for tha bust nee*. The Ihrmara have OFFICERS VISIT TOKIO BY SPECIAL FROM YOKOHAMA TOKIO. OcL 11.—Rear Admiral Sperry, oommandcr-In-chief of th# Atlantic bat- Ueehllp f.aat. aCco:nr*anlM by tha sauad- I* rt Juat now, n>n commanders and the captains of the various ships, arrived In Toklo at 19 o’clock thia morning, coming by special train from Yokohama. The party wan received with unbounded enthusiasm bjr great crowds that thronged .JSSS' when the train _ rived, Th# woathar was dear and beau tiful. ARKANSAS TRUNK LINES BET 3-CENT RATE BACK Ark . OcL 11—At LITTLE ROCK. A nday rate* 1141 o'clock cent passer * tha trnnkH NlnoH wlU file l road com court In by tr.e v .j • i of A .-anasa, taking suit* against the tail- iDtsd. th« -n-.al] lioei --establish the three- England. Cedartown, worthy grand mar- ahnl; Alford Jessup, Columbus, worthy first grand steward; F. W. Coffin, Au gusta, worthy second grand steward, .J. V. Smith, Mineral Bluff, worthy third Lee Wages, Macon, AN ABANDONED TERRIER FINDS A LITTLE FRIEND Mra. Burr Brown Telle of A ncfdantj Suggest* Bands of Mercy. While the big burly police or* looking after the Inhuman* treatment of horses and other beasts of burden, and trying to prevent these big animals from being overloaded «r ill-treated, a frail and ten der little gin Is looking gifter tho 111- trsatmsnt of tha smaller animals. Mrs. Burr Brown hare tells of an Incident of yesterday: "Some on* tied a very pretty little fox terrier to one of the largo rockers in front of the Hotel Lanier, and aftar hav ing stayed there with no water, food or ezerclso for nearly twelve hour*. I took It upon myself to sea if I could And Its owner, but alas, its owner had evidently deUberately abandoned It, and knowing that rome one would see It and proba bly car# tor it had gone on hla way. ’’Rosamond Newcomb, the bright and 'winsome little daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Newcomb, took the little waif to her car*, and fed and watered lL dotm all In her power to make It happy, an. It seems to taka very kindly to her atten tlona. "Such acts as this only make u* feel that the 8. P. C. A. has a largi field r work la. and all it needs Is tn* effo of our animal-loving people, and t... ’bind* of mercy* to be organised, and It ■lira be only a very ehort time before IPffrlll see the good results. J "Little lilt* Rosamond Is going to be ■HaO the children dumb aplmale." OCTOBER 27 IS POPULAR AS AJJATE THIS YEAR Macon's Orest 8tate Fair Open* on That Date—Eight Days Off. October 27 seems to be playing quite a . irt Just now. It Is the date on whloh several .Important conventions will be held In and out of Macon. Noli these: October 27—Meeting of the Grand Lodge of lfaaona tn Macon. Oetebar 17—Meeting of the Odd Pel of the eleventh division of Georgia In fefhML October 27—Opening of the great Geor- glt SUte Fair In Ma^-on, only eight days off October 27—Meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy In Savannah. October 27—Birth of President Roose velt. ATTACKED BY THE LICE THE TURNIP CROP BONE Destroyed the Fetch In the County Jell Yard Within a Week. Owe week ago Jailor ' cent rate, tv 8200.000 Fire. AMARILLO, Texas. Oct. It.—Fire today destroy <! the Fantn K* r»und hnuar and shops, riitalltng'a Jot* ©f 8299.922. Twelve locomotive*, scvrral cart loaded with coal, a lore* number of coal chutes, the pumping station, oil tanka and s great quantity of sup piles were burned. „ ■ Hubbard had ora of the finest pat. hes of winter turnips tn the ccuatry. planted ta the JaU yard. Today there Is nof w *— — rra .. . of the fine turnips what tWa means .„ w admirers of the finer class of horses, he la the moat devoted. He loves the ani mal. whether he be a dray-puller or a beautiful racer, whether a Shetland pony or a big Normandy, an abandoned hack or an Arabian steed, ha lores them all. Then to know that there will be etseka of pretty horses at the park during the fair and that he will mis* seeing them, of patting them affectionately on their arched necks and saying "woa. boy," will be^ deprivation that will amount to pun- The captain's ooundoes frlenda wilh him a epeedy recovery and regret that he waa ao unfortunate. SOUND OF COWBELLS HEARD IN TOE CITY _________ \ ANYTHING TO MAKE A NOISE GREATER THAN THAT OF A llamar Clay. PURSLEY & OLAY, UNDERTAKERS. Always open, 511 and 613 Mulberry 8t. Oldest exclusive undertaking house In — “* “ to fill short notice. FUNERAL NOTICE. RANEJY—The funeral services qJL.the late Jesse Raney WlU ocuur at his late residence. No. 654 Ash street THIS (Monday) MORNING 'at 11 o’clock. Friends of the family arp Invited* In terment at Rose Hill cemetery. NOTICE TO REBEKAH. The members of Lillian Rebekah Lodge * ‘ requested to assemble at thrir /clock TOMORROW (Tuesday) f the laaitespeoU to No. 2 are requested ' hall at 2 o’clock T AFTERNOON to ] lUt. The It la suggested that while the police are looking after the wind-burner#, who turn loos* their vehicles on tha atreeim without regard to who la In the wa or whether they get out of the way I not. that they also pay attention to tM [new use to which tho cowbell haa been man with a fruit wagon that has BajMmraMjmmMrakjemwraHiMjfi ^HM^MbuT nowontoJ the negro owj lunch wagons has adopted one to sound a note of warning that ltd lunch time far into th* night This wagff on slowly moving over the streets along toward midnight, with that bell disturb ing the alumbera of thoso who want all the aleep they can get before rising at e a. m.. may or may not come under the head of nuisances, in ' " m who think It should. . Now comes a vc „ , ...... afternoon Is one of dios* still Sunday enough. It is claimed. •ut there are people wedding party. The _ of ihos* still Sundaj afternoon* In October. Some wretch *ur cowbell to the carrlagi wed on theii rcptltlously ties whloh ooataiaa the newly-v ........ way to- take a train. The horses atari off and tha bell drags on the rough pave ment The first sound of the bell la a tinkle, and there cornea to mind scenes from cool fields In the tawny dusk of eve, when the world Is at peace, nnd tha hour tell* of tho close of the day, there comes the sound of tho bell of some overfed cow coming home. But aa the carriage speeds on Its way to the train, that bell grinds out Its noise until It ta on* long. ~ittlek>ati1ktnff monotonous cowbelly sound hat becomes, aggravating. To be attached to fruit wagons and lunch wagons, and now serving aa wed ding balls—It Is regarded as more than the exaggerated honk at the auto. 12 NEW OASES CHOLERA REPORTED IN MANILA MANILA, OcL 19.—Twelve new eases of cholera and five auapecta hav# been discovered within ths last a hours. The average number of cases reported 1* still running about five dally, the elected area bring confined to two districts of i# city. No Americans hav* been rieken for the past fortnight General condition* In the city are re garded as being greatly Improved. "RED” DEBS HOLDS TWO WELL ATTENOEO MEETINGS NOTICE. wili be sold to hlgheat bidder for cash ' ^itfrtr tfrthouae door Saturday, J. R. BOWDRE. Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Members of the fYanklln Lodge, No. 8. I. O. O. F.i To be present Mon day morning at the hall on Cherry street at 9 a. m. to pay their last visit to their deceased brother., J. M. Rainey. The funeral will bo held at the residence. 654 Ash streot, at 11 a. m. Members of the assistance lodge# are .cordially invited to attend. By order • * WILLIE M’OARRAH, N. G. B. L. WHITE, Secty. THE BIBB COUNTY HUMANE SOOIE- . TY (CHARTERED). This society wlltf prosecute cases of lng unf elty to to animals, reported to it. HUGH V. WASHINGTON. : —GO TO— WESLEYAN The best instruction is tho cheapest. Canfield Oil Co. SELLS BEST GASOLINE 15c Gallon. ' PHONE 637. “ rlTTCPUHO. !■»., Oct. IS.-Kckwic V. I'u.h*, the socialist candidate for presi dent. held two monster meetings In the Bijou theater here this afternoon And to night. thousands waiting outside. theater was crowded to Its capacity for!»‘■"diction, and hence that ha waa Illegally IK THE LIMELIGHT WASHINGTON, OcL 18.—The morion • Albert T. Patrick, tha Naw York lawyar who la serving a life aontenoe at 8lng Sing oa the charge of murdering th# Texas millionaire. Rice, for an ap peal from th* United States olrcult court ■'■ '«■ - Ui,. detains a writ of babes* corpus and which la supposed to (have been prepared by Patrick himself, will probably bo formally presented to th* su premo court of the United States tomor row, and if not then, at an early day In the future. Patrtok’s brief declare* that he la la ?. rt ? on * M ft of the arbitrary axer- ci*e of power by th* governor of New kork. wiio was then Mr. Hlgglnc; that Jbe court Whloh tried hla case jacked ju- each meeting, nnd thousands wera wait-1 con T lcU<3, 4> atrlck makes grave charges 'lng on th* outsid*. An overflow meeting MOttst the management of Sing fling, on th* river front waa attempted thl# "•..charge# that the prison 1« conducted afternoon, but tho police prevented It 4 > r,lh , th * l»t#nt and the effect of injuring An extra force of policemen wa* sent Prisoner# mentally, morally and phye- to the river front tonight In anticipation! generally to their utter ruin, under of a positble second attempt to hold an • of arbitrary and unworkable rules, overflow meetlnr, but no euch attempt enforced at discretion* whereby the prison authorities hold an arbitrary and Irre sponsible control over tne prisoners, *x- erclsed with arrogance, contempt and majlsnlty; u -.de: cover of whloh the pris on and ether state olTIclalu steal In part the apj-roprlalions made for the state prisons and the product of the labor of th* convicts and exploit th* same for th* personal and political advantage of them- selves and other Individuals." Mr. Debs delivered th* set speeches he haa been using throughout hla campaign. NI66ER HE SHOOTS CRAPS WHITE MAN PLAY POKER Add tho Sheriff’s Deputies Gather Them All In Regardleee. The efcerlfTe force were busy Saturday sight and yesterday. ■ On Satunfey night late they found four negroes near the old Stratton brick yard shooting craps. They war* placed In JaU. Yesterday afternoon they visited »a houee not very far from the VlnrvflJe eutlon. and found three whit* man play- SEETHING FUMES SWALLOW CHILDREN ALTOONA. Pa.. Oct. 18.—Aa over- mted stove set fire to a dwelling house at bummlt. a mining town ten miles west of beta today and four children lost their Ing poker. They were all brought'Tn’andl , , S x ?° ot h«r persona were per- jailed .though they soon gave bond. ."vm Morris Drianey, aged 15; Robert Nable, aged IS; Jos. Drianey, s . : Cbae. Drianey sg^.i jo month*. The Injured: Mrs. I.ulc* Delaney, moth- f the Delaney children, jumped frenv leaves, yellow and shriveled withered kk urvci £1 »Ik»w and ahrtv- LABOR't TRIUMPH TO ELECT ■RYAN, UYI QOMPCRtl t., rr.MM State, ut th* a.r.st rf Cor - lur.d 5 ' ’ ,f * br krn ' Int.r.ially In- .sr ! v7 her acmlfiae fw governor of Indiana, would from the p-V When -VT be the gre*t»*t rictncr orgarlxM lab«>r bedrwoiB do r' ^ & csss* ST®* Kui v?«v sasr.?, t?; mSfaJz ff rfStY ■ _ wh*re they tenlgM by ’8aau*I Oorr.j^re migm oy sarauei Oompere, president « w omrrwN* now. b-- ; of the American Federation of Leber. 1 leaving bar no t salad—and wbat la there The meetlnr closed a hard dar at cam-! *a\* ter itt* r,' p r>0 * P«l€Ulng In tie southern part of Indiana) li her f* she it a thii*Od are ae worm- bv the Isbm- leader. The large audience 1 The rh'-.Wn w. , riiert week the etiQza. tn Evraasrtll* hail was cnmreecd iarg»‘i>' t^etr f u 1 u. roii to’warBywK' l^e being Injured severely tamed.