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(THE mTCY TELEOUAPH: ' FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1908
1
Umbrella
um M NHL
IS RECIPROCATED
Is a mighty good thing to keep off the rain—but it
won’t keep out the cold.
A good Rain Coat or Cravenette does double
duty-keeps the rain off and the cold out.
Then too, they are dressy in appearance—suit
able for any or all occasions where an Overcoat
is needed.
OriflatUy a toreWlght procession of
li.flW ptoria wu plasma* as part of th*
day's program, bat this faaturs want bs-
yoad expectation* and developed Into a
.irrsat popular demonstration. Japan's
war celebrations aftsr paaca with Russia.
"London's Mstaking night." and even New
York's election night revel would enem
almost tnaignlficent compared with To-
klo's calabratlon tonight.
At tks dinner . given by Minister of
GENUINE
PRIESTLEY
COATS
$15.00 to $40.00
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
Break a Ten Dollar Bill
. mny t<
You do not keep tab oa what you spend It for.
Now, ir yon had put that tan dollar Mil In this bank,
carried only a little pocket change, and made up your
mind to leave it In tba bank, you’d have U pow. Rut
la gona—Just ramembar th* lesson and put
that ton- P
the nest one hare for safekeeping, It will grow
grow—earning oompound Interest. X
Wo pay • par o*nt compound Interest. '
Road our frao booklot—it tails all about uo and
plan.
Equitable Banking & Loan Co.
Geo. A. Smith, Pres. Macon, Ga.
IN THROES OF SENSATION
MOin.TRlR. Oa., Oct. 11.—A sensation
was oausad at tha meeting of tha Msrrer
lisptlat Association ham today, whan Z.
IV. Clark offered a resolution denouncing
night riders, lynch law and lawlassnaaa
in *erural. Tha modarator, Rev. J. M.
Kushlng, In an loipaaslonad speech, point
I Ing to whsrs tha Woman's Missionary
Union was la session, proclaimed:
"Not until my right hand forgets Its
| ounnlog and my tongue cleaves to the
roof vt my mouth wtl| 1 refuse to protect
tha woman, lynch law ar no lynch law.'
‘ The resolution, however, was unant
i moittiy adopted.
SPECIAL NOTICES
JESSE B. HART
Funeral Director
Lady Assistant
Private Arobulanoe
fMMtsl Attention Given All
Bniiness.
Oflloe Phono 467
Rob! dr-oo Phono 700
g. C. Parsley. Lamer CH
PURSLEY & OLAY,
UNORRTAKIRt.
Always apsn. 111 and til Mulberry I
Oldest < < . live undertaking haute
Meton Phene Prepared t*
(•(•or• 0h ar telephone ardara an ahe
Notice)
City tnxw for the 4, was due
Soptcfeber 18th. If not puid
on or before November 5tb,
li ins will bo levied and ndvor-
t itis.nl on Nov. (5th, 1908.
E. L. HENDRICKS,
Marshal.
Hiturday. October tttfe.
“Under Southern Skies”
Written by little Hlalr Parker.
Tha ipnat original and diverting play
uf southern Ufa ever written.
Massive production complete In every
>7—Remarkable Cast-17
.Over three million people have aaen
tltla play.
Monday. October 21th.
Matinee 3:11. Night 1:1*
D. K. PotttlKHTKU PrwgenU
Yorke & Adams
Playing the Ponies
win he sold to hUrheaf bidder for aaah,
fore Ihr • Dirihous* di*>r •aturday,
14. It o’rluck. alt mules belong-
e "T'*. ROWDML CWr*.
III—Mlngera and Dan mm—B0
K BIBB COUNTY HUMANE SOCIE
TY (CHARTERED)
The famous T*dBV Rsllet. I.ttna Park
at Night. The Rherpahrad Bay Race
Truck. The famous Race lioraea,
' loidy !x»vo** and ••DUvolo."
"HaneraUy Habilitated for years. Had
•lek. haadachts.. lacked ambition; wee
worn-out aod all run-down. Burdock
Dlood Bitters mads mo a well woman.”
—lira. Chas. FT el toy. Moo sup, Conn.
MORGAN LINES PURCHASE
$2,000,000 WORTH CARS
NKW ORIJBANg. La.. Oct. II.—An
aouiicrmsnt of tha placing of orders for
fl.sse.oon worth of new ear equipment
by the Morgan Unas of the Louisiana A
s
iaa Railway and Navigation Company,
i made tonight hr Thornwell Bay. man-
r of this branch of (he fouthsm Pa*
i Railway Company. Ms said the new
pment will Inelude l.ist freight and
, We arc making a run on
Lumbor Mill Blocks at $1.25.
Got a supply as the price will
soon advanco.
Redmond-Massee Fuel Oo.
Phones 100 and 223.
SHIPS ORDERED AS ESCORT
ROME. Oct. It.—Tha Italian ciutser
Plrramosca has been ordered to await
the Duke of the Abrussl at New York,
whither the cmleer KtrurU also will
ha dis|«ched. It la understood that
fa* two worships will escort the duke
and hi* hi Me to Italy. Tha atBttmsQt
la tnailf also that no member of the
BUtlns family will attend the official
caftwmony 1* lha tr.vnecrlptlon of the
marring* tired'tn Romo and that when
Henator HOtln* vlslla Italy later he
sin b»‘ given the title of ‘Chevalier of
Annunclnde.
The cruiser Fleramoaoa la at pre»«
This society will prosecute cases of
over-Ire.Ung, wounding, starving, or tfrlv-
it « unfit ar.linale. nag other rears of cru
elly *■» art|male. renotlt-d to It. _
HLtllt/vT WASHINGTON. Rrest.
—GO TO—
WESLEYAN
Ths best Instruction is the
rheapoBt.
Canfield Oil Co.
SELLS BEST GASOLINE
15c Gallon.
PHONE 637.
t prt,.
ent in New York water*, having ar-
I rived here Saturday night from
Bridgeport,.where e*e t«w>k pari In tha
W'ulumbus day calebratloa.
THE LYRIC
WEAK, WEARY WOMEN
nday. Cat Itth and all week.
. ANOTHER STRONG BILL.
Ferried end Re Luo.
Matinee Favorites.
Four Court lamia.
Musical act. featuring tha
Juvenile Court land*. youngest
performers In Vaudeville.
Learn the Cause of Dally Woei
and End Thera-
When th# back aches and throbs.
When housework Is torture.
When night brlnm no rest nor sleep
When urinary disorders set In.
Women’s lo*. la a weary ost.
There I* a way to escape these woes.
Roan's Kidney Fills pure such Ills.
John Wttlenbrlnk.
Coon ahouter and a
little nonsense.
Amateurs TealghL
WANTED
r«r tn -^l..m ■
FOR SALE
On. .ptMdttir iiaprrv*d pb
mi IlMM rtrr bmt CM4itto—
parse of etty.
bat pay well as
Pictures changed dally begin at 10 It
and run until 4 p. in., ft rests; vaude
ville after I p. m., 10 cents.
mw?jiamr Sot**.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
Lumberman Meet.
NORFOIJC. Va, Oct. IE—The Norih
Carolina Fine awmetatlon. controlling
the targe lumber mills in eastern Vir-
■fell. Mdrytapd. North «M. Booth
Caroifea. met here May In^nal-
annual session Rwfftlt K. (V|)V»-
b# -R 6 . rcftiri# Tif the office?* ~|bowed
tha omoc tattoo to ha In i condi
tion. wKh many new q»emVr« added
Trade Wert a feature of
«««.. mmym; spoui i»ir» mrMfO
I wm suddenly attacked with paint
about the email of my hack and In my
sides. I was told hy doctors that these
fr<>m their treat meats. 1 wn» also sub
ject to headache* and dlstr sue)Is and
was bothered at all times by th« it
regular action of tha kidneys. ■■
ln<t KMrt - f0rlU -- ,0
Mira of
nils and concluding to
Doan’s . .... »„
trv ttwm. I skat to the TAVtor-Rayaa
Drag Co for a supply The u*e or
several hogee cured m« satire tv nnd X
have had no trouble from my kidneys
since.”
For tale by >atl dealt-*. Price ft*
cents, roster*Mltbuna Co- •BulThK
New York, sole ageatg for the tTnlted
plate*.
Unrein her the name—Do&n’a—and
lake no other.
SJ»OCM IN TWO MAriOtU 1
Hi 6 TORY.
TOKTO, Oct. 71.—Tbs capital of Japan
witnessed tonight the most extraordinary
evidence of the spirit of tne new Japan.
After having an audience of the
After haring an audience of the officers
of the American battleship fleet on Tues
day, the emperer issued an order direct
ing the people lo fucreaae In every way
possible, the enjoyment and pleasure of
the Amerteaa visiters, who same, he said,
iatoric friends of tbo Japanese na-
The rerpopse to this Imperial man-
wae seen and heard tonight.
a reluctant goodbye. He asked, the ad
miral to take back to ths people of ths
United flutes the message of good will
and kindly feeling seen on every face
and heard In every voles of tens of
thousands, whloh was a sure redaction
of the sen
* sentiments of the loyal subjects nf
ef t „ —
the emperor. Japan never forgot, said
Minister Komura. that In her hour of
strssa she had net looked In vain to the
greet republic for sympathy, while In
her forward struggle ahe had example
and encouragement from the American
people.
Rear Admiral Sperry. In replying. naM
that the character of the welcome giver
the fleet by Japan could not be mistaken
and It must be perpetuated for genera
firms, for no better guage of hurting
friendship could he given than the ban
sals of the tens of thousands of cltlxent
massed In the streets.
"No two countries.’’ said the admiral,
"ever Heaped hands across the *ea clos
er than on this occasion. Path coun
tries may rest content that Intelligent,
friendly sympathy has drawn th# ancient
friendly ties elater than ever before.”
During an Interlude ef the theatrical
entertainment given tonight hy the bank
era’ club. Ttsar Admiral flnerrv the oth»
rear admirals and their aides appeared or
(he stage together .with a committee of
beakers, on behalf of whom Baron Shi-
busawa presented to the Americans an
eloquent address of welcome W
engrossed and Illuminated and f
— — — — dml
In a handsome box. Rear Admiral Sper
ry gracefully expressed his thanks.
At Yokohama today WO girls, all pupils
of a music school, visited the flagship
Connecticut and aang American national
airs In English. Th* Japanese girls all
rarrled American flags, and on leaving the
ship the lighters sang "Hall Colutpblii,"
all tha wat across th* hey.
Oil. Takes the sting nut of outs, burns
or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay
where it Is used.
JUD6E TAFT MAKES 16
SPEECHES IN INDIANA
EVANSVILLE), Ind.. Oet. II.—Wil
liam II. Taft hag talked to more peo-
R l* today than any previous day on
1« campaign. In e«um of his sixteen
speeches tha listener* and applauders
have numbered thousands.
Judge Taft talked today to jnany^
labor audiences and It wax noticeable
that what he said was more educa
tional than heretofore. At Linton,
where he spoke to several thousand
coal miners, he gave them th* hlet<
of the writ of Injunction, Mmeth!
h*- hba not previously don*. At Te.,
Xlauto he made a clear distinction bn
tween the republican and damosratlc
platforms on the use of the Injunction
and declared business to be property.
While Mr. Bryan has not been over
looked during the day, there were two
ocoaslons when Candidate Debs came
In for attention.
These were at Terre Haute, the
home of Debs, and at the two meet
ings at Evansville addressed by Judge
Taft today. In both Instances Mr.
Dsba waa cleaned as a socialist, a
doctrine regarding which the candi
date expressed tha belief that the
American people were not prepared
yet to accept. The largest outdoor
' UMfi'
gathering. Mr. Taft aald. tie had eves
addressed was assembled at TeTre
Haute when tha Taft tnacla! arrived I
there thle afternoon. There were
many in the carload of local politi
cians who escorted tlfe candidate to
the oily that aald It was the largest
gathering ths state had aver had.
Where Bullata Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette. N. T.. a
veteran of the civil war. who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, says: 'The good
Electric Bitters have done Is worth
more than flv« hundred dollars to me.
I spent much money doctoring for a
bad case of stomach trouble, to little
purpose. I then triad Elactric Bitters,
and they cured ma. I now take them I
iga a tonic, and they keep ma strong
and well.” ftOc i
I drug store*.
JOHN TEMPLE TELLS ’EM
WHAT HIS PARTY WILL DO
OLQVERBVJI«L& N. Y., Oct. II-
John Temple Graves; vice-presidential
candidate of ths Independence party.
addressed several hundred
vobtr* of GlovfreviU* early tonight.
CoL nravkft dovHted.Me attention to a
discussion of the industrial conditions
of th«? dniMlf and point** out thi
relief which tht platform of the.Inde
pendence party would afford the
workingmen, nayliur that the tftreat of
Industrial alavary makes Instant ap
peal to the buggeation of Ihdustrtal
liberty, and aald that 1* Just what ha
and the advocate* ot hla party atahd
TWO FATALLY INJURED
BY RAILROAD TORPEDO
UCWNOTON. Ky.. Oet. SI.—Char!,.
•M MlltaM 1UI* wd < and I y,»n.
rMPMtlrrir. w.re horribly wound*1
hy th. upionkMi of n rallroud tor-
Itrdo nt th.tr haul. In Brtmfl.ld, in
Ilovle county today.
Th. i'hlldr.n w.r- playing along th,
nttrond track., found «h» torpedo and
took It bom. t. um an a tarot to
throw at.
Th. lint ir lull., thrown hit th*
torpMo tqu.r-W, rau.lmt It to or-
p'.od. The t—IMrcn an nth ,*r-ct.1
U Bn,
Vn«l, Collide
KOOPOtJC, Vn.. <V+ tr—Th, it*-
nt anted achoonrr Edward D j. Law
rence, rapt. Kelor, Brum Rxatow to
Norfolk tietit. an.1 th* the, noted
■ehoaner (Mac T. Campbell Cap
tain Waldron, from New Toth t#
Mobile, wer* In eotlWon In Lynn n«.
ven noad> dnrhut thick wnwther yon.
terdwy. Th* CampMt, which ewme
In fnr harbor. *w» at- anohor when
the t.rfer xe—ft era,bad Into her.
Neither wa* vrlmuly dimancd
Tie lAwrrwe* proeWded to New-
: ert New. and th- t'wmpbell wat
j towed U Norfolk for fwpwtrw.
BLIND TIGERS
IN STEEL GAGES
■MfiSaan
■r~
(Wist la t» Beta*# ot the Two
Parises Worth bfj Uquor* Leaked
at the fetation House?
Whet is la to* isffof the whisky now
under lock end key ut tbe station house,
and which was taken at varleua tim»0 In
raids by ths pebceT
Ytstsrdsy morning, whan three Jugs
sod a lot of Lotties, supposed to contain
whisky, waa carried Into the recorder's
court roam to be used aa evidence In tho
Then what 1* to become of it? There la
enough whisk? end other liquors In the
rison cells to start a regular old-fash
prison
loned
there 1* some that Is said to be of the
flnest water. There Is wine, and a basket
of champagne, casks of beer—real beer—
and there Is some that is near. Really,
(hers la beer of various grades of near
ness. even to that which is near and yet
So far. because of the steel bars between.
To those who know, the whisky that is
good can stay there for agei and Improve
each shining hour, but what about tha
whisky that Is not good, that which
wgs taken from some of the blind tigers. 1
and which la all to the had? Connoisseurs
know that .gopd whl*ky gets gooder and
bnd **hlsky hadder " They know that
beer car, last a limited time, gome say
teer Is better after a few thousand years,
and there are others who say flatly that
It grows flat after six months. If th*
champagne botth-s are turned down,
be,t toins up. It will last Indefinitely, but
who know* In what position those bot
tles were placed? Who knows hut what
the foolish water, as It is sometimes
relied. Is Slowly efTervesring Its sparkling
life awsy by reason of th* cork end* of
tbs bottles pointing upward?
As the matter stands, there never was
a more aggravating punishment Inflicted
on human being than to lock msn up In
a cell next door to a cell that has con
fined lo It a large and varied assortment
of wines and liquors.
These mornings, after a night at It
whan a few kind words and some Ice wa
ter. or Just ope drink, will save Ill-spent
lives, to be In smelling distance of any
amount of drinks, to a man accustomed
to getting at It without trouble, such
punishment is said to be the worst that
can be Inflicted.
According to estimates, the city author
ities have In their bonded warehouse
something like if.MB worth of liquors,
and with no definite Idsa aa to what
will be done with It except to keep and
ags it. lawyers disagree as to what
should be done with It. end they also dis
agree as to the city’s right to confiscate
It, rlaimlng that the city cannot take a
man's whisky and Imprison It, but like
the man It was said could not ba put In
Jail. It was done.
The prlaoners say that It gives them
something to talk about, to whllt away
the hour# in prison, flometlmaa thay
argue what th* liquor was put In there
for. They can’t understand It. it seems
paradoxical that good whisky should be
nut In Jail for being had. and had whisky
for being rood. One prisoner said the
stuff was th# on hr thing ever locked up
In that place that kept up Its spirit*.
Tn th* meantime the tigers are In tbe
cages.
jure, ana i,. uraom. ma widely
known pronrietor of tha Croom Hotel.
Vaughn. Mlsa.. says; - “For several
months I suffered with a severe’ cough.
grip on me. when a friend recommend
ed Dr. King's New DfarovOTy. t be^
gin taking It. end three bottles ef
fected a complete enra.” The fame of
this life saving rough and cnld remedy
and lung and Ihront healer fa world
wide. Fold at all drug stores, BOc and
11.00. Trial bottle free.
Deaths and Funerals
BARKLEY,.
Mr. W. D. Barkley, «*ed <( ye«r«,
Bled ye.t.rdar at th* rutdene, of hi*
too on Plo Nono avenue, alter on 111-
n*a* of two month*.
H* I* survived by thre* *on» »nfl
one daughter. D. H. Richard and Til
ton Barkley, or Macon, and .Mrs. P.
D»ly, of Kocheater, N. Y.
Th* tuneral will take place from tho
residence Friday at t p. m. Rev. Mr.
Thnrau will officiate. The Confed
erate veteran, will attend In a body.
Interment at Tucker graveyard.
MATHEW*.
Or. A. R. Mathews died In Wad.
ley yeiterday momln* at the home of
hla .laughter. Tht remains will be
taken to Statesboro, hi* former home,
for funemi and interment.
He ta survived by on. son. Mr. Will
Math.wi. of Milan; and five daughters,
Mrs. E. T. outland. Statubero; Mrs.
Matcher, Wadtey; Mr*. T. C. Ayer.
Itapevlllc, and Mine* Marvar-[ and
Nellie Mathew*, ot Macon.
Ill* Mathew,, i
POOLE.
The funeral of Ml.. Mamt. Toole
wilt take place ftom the family real-
denoe, till Fourth stmt, thla morn
ing nt 1° o’clock. The Rev. Mr. T. B.
Stanford will officiate. Interment at
Fort JIlll cemetery.
BRANNAN.
The funeral of Leon Brannan took
place yealerdey from tht home of hla
rarenta at ts» Walnut .treat, .tip.
S'*:
During the Fair Don’t Fail to Visit
■♦34 ‘A - -vow r * K ' ’ r .>4If • , •'■''i •
LAZARUS’ NEW JEWELRY STORE
Handsomest Jewelry Store in the State
513 Cherry Street*
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE
CUT GLASS
Largest Line Wedding Presents Ever Shown in Macon
1
m., Rev. T. D. ElUs officiating. Six
little boys, the members of hla former
Sunday school class, acted as pall-
bearers. The Interment *ai at Rose
Hill cemetery.
FORSYTH.
Th* funeral of Mr*. L. A. Forsyth,
who died on Wednesday at Mllledge-
ville, took place yesterday from Hart's
mortuary chapel, Rev. T.‘ B. < Stan
ford officiating.. Interment wax at
Rose Hill cemetery.. . Jr .
DOCTOR KILLS HIMSELF
ACCOUNT GRAVE TROUBLE
trial far i
growing put'i
eiise of olieged criminal" practice, Dr.- Ir
vin. J. Cook, a you*, doctor of thl.
city drank a do., of a Powjrful POtjnm
and .hot hlma.lf at th, Waldorf-A.totl.
hotel today. HI. body wn* found by
hotel attendant.. The man l.rt a ,,»!,d
letter addreaaed to rtn wife, hut accom-
panylne It wa. t.r*. net* In which b»
asked her "not to uk. thl. affair
Dr. Cock vir uireeted Ujt Ti
nl.ht and ha war rolea.rd In JlJ.*® *»“•
It. waa to hav. taten pro.eooled for
tho-dMih of a yn'.injff woman at Summit,
N. J.. tut summer.
A Healthy Family.
Hltny . W
•Our Whole family ha. enjoyed mad
health »!nce we bo.an uiln. Dr. Kin*'.
New Life Pill., thre. yum a.c.” say.
L A. Bartlett, of Rural Route 1, Gull-
ford. Maine. They clean., and ton.
the ayetem In a *.ntl. way that doe.
you food *
2Se at all drug ntorea.
PICKPOCKETS ARE BUSY
IN VICINITY OF ATHENS
Jons*, a negro, who had been following
th* lilngllng circus for ten dnye. wax
dstoted in the act of robbing a former
and was plac«a '* Jail. John Oary, white,
living near Center,.’was robbed of fl8d
while In a crowd on College atemi*. An
old nsgTO Hvlng near the city lost ft.ft
by trusting a strange negro m with his
money to go and get u.gfeaofed.
Chairman OambLe. of the Clarke county
dsmocrttlo executive committee, has Is-
auad n call (or a mrating of tbe com
mittee Friday pt which time steps will
be taken to perfect a campaign for
getting out th* democratic vole on No
vember-** A mass meeting will probably
vembsr - I ffffPI— „
be held next wssk and several
known ».r>eakefs will be arked fo-jttdre
it. Working committees for election di .
will be named Jot each precinct.
• Ben Jn4 Heard, a negro/ man, tyanted in
Elbsrton on the charge of murder, was
arreeud kere yesterday.
Burglara attempted an sotrance Into
Mr. I. T* Kilpatrick’* residence on Hill
street last night- and .were fired«at by
Mr. Kilpatrick.. * ‘ 1
Henry Smith and J*hermnr. Hawks en
gaged In a .fight yesterday In which
Hawks was knoeked In the b^ad- with a
ruck. The Injury wmr i:*»t a tlnngcrmjn
For Sale
$15,000.00
TWs amount will buy one of thl
plantations in tho state, contain
ing 475 acres, situated; 2 miles from tin
station of Holton, 10'miles from Ma
con. • 225 gcreo cleared, 60 acres In
original oak' and hickory, balance In
second growth pine. - Owner made SI
Fnlvyrilty ntuUvnt._ to a mn,. I mc,tlnr WjWl'W thl. year. Note tb.
yoRt^rdar. r^n 1-ti:?:*■ 1 r*- • rt pa'ntlnc "t
private property Jn this city.
W. S. Kellar, government expert rood
builder. Ir here-to build one mile of sand
Improvements:
A 12-room dwelling, cost ft7,500.
cJay road aa a demonstration.
PERSONAL
lft/tenant houses, cost ftl.SOO.
. Ghi house and machinery, coat $l.!Sa
Raw mill outfit, cost ftl.000.
Mis*_A11o* Cumlev hns gone to Dothan. Two large barns, cost 1400.
One store, cost SS00.
We can sell you this on a *95,000
cash payment Balancee asy.’
ley ! _
-j--. -M.— will attend the bedstiS
of her eietejv Willie Ree, who la seriously
Ala., where. rhe
ill with meningitis;
Mr. and Mm. Chas. F. Baumgartner are
receiving the congratulatlons^HMI
friends over the safe arrival of their
I dsu - 1
little daughter. Ida Rstelle.^^^^^^l
I The many friends of Mrs. W. R. Burdge
^ oMmi ^}^-- fo - r . oW -- f th ? death, of
Minton-Morgan Co.
her oldest siiter, Mrs. aeorxln Burdgs;
which occurred last week In Charleston. 420 Cherry 3t* Phone 1192.
Where the
Door Opens
Constantly
You can quickly heat and keep
cozy (fee draughty nal or cold room—
no matter what ike weather conditions
are—and H you only knew how much
feel comlort you cai have irom a
PERFECTION
Oil Beater
(EtilrM Saakrien kiW
t
you wouldn’t he without me anolher hour. Turn the wick u ki«h
or as low ai you please—ihert'i no danger—no smoke—no smell
—jusl direct intense ImHmi because of the smokeless device.
Beautifully hnixhed in ntckd and japan—orna
mental anvv.here. The braat (onl holds 4 Quarts.gi>
ing heal mr 9 hours. It b lighl in weight—easil
carried from room lo room. Every heater warranto
The
JteyoUmp ZZtrt!i
aleady light—ideal to reed er
study by. . Made of brass—nickel plated, latest im
proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted.
11 vour dealer dwa not carry PeHerban Otl Healer
and ftayo Lamp Wnle our nearer! agency.
STAftOAItn Otl, COMPANY
Under
United*
States
Super-
Macon’s
New
National
vision. 1 ”" S U Bank
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. MALLARY, President.
W. P. WHEELER. Asit. to PrexL
CECIL MORGAN, Vice Preat. #
With Ample Capital, fcyriencsd QflOlia aM t liOflt Representative
■ Board. WE INVITE Y'H’K AiVfd’NT.
The Welcome Glow of the
Electric Light {
Is hospitality in itself. If your
residenco’ is not wired lot ns
show you how small the ex
pense really is. Ite convent-,
ionce will repay yon in short'
time, and when once installed-
you udll wonder how yon ever;
managed to do without it.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
Now Is the Time, Fifty-Nine
We have just received a large shipment of book*
that are slightly damaged, some aro as good as new, all
written by the most popular authors.
If you are wise you will call TODAY and see them,
for they will not last long at 59 cents each.
MACON BOOK CO.
Telephone 382. 615 Cherry St.