Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 23, 1908, Image 6

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— _ THE JfACOX DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1908 A Fresh Eastman Films Velox Paper, Etc. “ 'Juet received new shipment Kodaks and supplies. We carry nil models of Brownie Cameras and East man Kodaks. Have on hand, now, a few Extra Good Plate Cameras (not Kodaks) at a Bargain. KODAKS AND B OOKS FOR RENT , KIcEVOY’S 572 Cherry St. )©©DET¥ brew-Holder. r. 8 C. Kimbrsw. of Ifaeon. Mid , — i La trie Holder, of Lumpkin. were married \r.d»,».day night at th* resl- «!•!.<■•) of the Mlde's P*r*nta. Tl»» rar*. n.ohv «a« ;>rrurin*d by Rev. Robert Mr. Arm.^Klmbrew arrived In the petty vr*i*.|iigy afternoon and will make , "wjsasrs. •on of Oapt. H, O, Hi. the well known conductor. and goon* business man of Naoon with rid of friend*. » bride Is one of the sweetest young ■n i.f I.'irnpkl;i. following Macon people Httended ii.H.fng: Mr. and Mr*. H. O, Kim* and Mra Joe Mend. Mr. Troy Aim. Iforaec V. Adam* entertained at a beautiful reception lost avenluk In honor of her daughter. Mlaa Mattie Adam*, one of Vinevllle • moet popular young women, i f stewm ■■■ SWEEPS WEST Traffic on Railroads Is Com pletely Tied Up By Its Fury WINNIPEG. Manitoba. Oct. 22.— One of the worst mow storms that aver occurred In the weet le now at the height of lie fur/ and haa dniior- allgejj the service of the Canadian Pa- clHc and the Great Northern railroads. The at firm alerted night before last Beautiful Reception for Mist Mattlelend continue* unabated. Tep Indies of anew already have fallen, accom panied by a gale. Snow haa niled rail' way cut* and In many cage# the snow I* ten feet deep. n Canadian Pactnc enow plows are Adame* home on Vlnevlll* avenue hard at work, but little progrea* can wu elaborately decorated; and brihlant * be mad*? until the atorm caaaea. The with eoftly ehadod llghta prermted a I expresses from Vancouver and Other fvMinw 9 iiAam r *n*X*d to 1 *! * #k '‘ ,rrn p #,,nt * •re Mtalled. While west- M mtf eliKyabW? manner. ,H ' u,ul tr * ,n " •»» held up east of th ; brew. Mr. and Mr© T Heuw. Mr. Della* If MWI Mn ttle Knight. I* «!* Miss Fannie 1 Knight. Ml*n*s Etlul i. Mir" Annie It. lla- Lou Tucker and Mr. T ‘The Little Pilgrim”' Tonight. 1 r> • ! un1or Auxiliary of Chriri Church • t. r pi *c.,t the play of ‘The I Mile Pll* ; w f * i l the Book Beloved” this evsn- I i> 4 i the chepcl In the rear of tho i t urn b. l m «ren* la a crow hv the wavsld*. \<:<w ' ther. praying la discovered by ,"m nttla pilgrims from the |<and of I i••"knee*. They aak 'or Holy Church. }mr,i - 'wings her to them. At their re , Mir r Lowe them tho form of pray er. • h* i order in th. 1 Prayer fUmk being : rr pr»">’ited hy a child. The member* 1 of ih» auxiliary and their frlcnde wll» ■ an •< rime the attendance of as many aa “ ‘ a* the object la a most worthy fee llfketa tietpg Mold, but a Isswri will be taken at tho most delightful xnd enjoyable manner. Chrysanthemums wars lt»e fi«..v* lined throughout the house, the i ldw< . floor of which was a*l thfOWa together, and a different, color scheme wag carried out In each. In the hall, where the orchestra ren dered beautiful aHactlona during U.a • venlng, the Hcheme Wat red. and iM ughn of brilliant autumn leaves ar- tnnged jirtlNtlcftlly. vied with the clusters of ml cnryiMtuthf muma 111 vasea and bow la of crlmaon enlvla on the tables. The drawing room wnri the guest* wore recHvrd was in white, the big ehaggy white hloaaoma linking the ttwn- rtl Imbedded In ferns, and their own dark green foliage, snd the •tins tong stemmed Ik-huIlea filled tall floor vaeea uImmiI tile apartment " l<nrg* red chrysanthemum* with talma went uaed In th* library opening from thin room, and the Mg gulden mica In th* diningroom. Receiving the gueAta w*re Ml*. If. I>. Adame. handsomely dressed In black Milk, eMbomtelv Irimmed with lace ap plique and with bar Mir* Mattie Adam* wonr|ng a lovely' evening goWn of white menrglme trbulned with sliver tar*. and carrying ah armful of Mg White chry santhemums. . • . Aariatlng them were Mr. and lira. El ton Attains and Mr. and.Mr*. laiFavette Pavla. Mra. iHivta and Mra, Elton Adam* both wore Imrriy ^hwna of light f»luo MU* anow region. No train* from the (Wit reached Winnipeg today and If la doubtful -when they will get through. The storm which broke oyer Alberta province Tuesday night wga wholly un expected by the railway companies and preparation wag not made to receive It. The atorm was blinding and the anew soft. * The Canadian north train left Ed monton at the usual time and pro ceeded all right until near Islay, where It ran Into h anow bank and stuck. Flnslly another train was sent to pull It out of the drift. # at Christ ■MM rly gowns trimmed with gold Uffi, In the diningroom^Mra. Vaughan and Mr* 'Wnuam prcahiN! at Urn punrh table, WJ! taki up some very I MATTERS OF INTEREiT Marshall iftiar- THE PUBLIC, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York. Oct. lie—Miss Frit* won the world's speed championship, using an Underwood Pioneer visible typewriter, making a. record of 17 word* per min ute. CLAIMED THAT BOYS MAINTAIN DEAD LINE CANAL MAHER TO BE_PR0BED Sensation in lligh Political Circles is Sprung By Rainey Complaint was made to Chief West- cott yesterday that In both South Macon and East Macon. Just at tha city boun daries. there Is a crowd of boys that E va the drivers of delivery wagons a t of trouble. One boy who drives for a Third street house cays that the men who drive are not molested, but the moment the crowd a boy^ an n del . , ]' B ]T .w**on the^£0 for him. The boys In tneee crowds mi. _ Issued orders that no town boy can cross the line with a delivery wagon. Chief Weatcott Informed the delivery wagon drivers that If tha molestation occurs within th* city limits he will look after them and see that they are pro tected. If on the outside, he will com municate with Hherlff JP.M-rt«nn and ask that the county authorities protect them. The hoya aay there la no reason for thla trouble as they have not In any way who are hunting mischief, and be 1 lev a 'that aa they have tha advantage of numbers they can prevent any town boy from crossing the line. « THERE MAY BE HEIRS TO THE TUCKER ESTATE IMPORTANT A faw days ago mention waamade of the receipt ny Chief Weatcott oWl letter from a Mrs. A. M. Glenn, ai Palestine, Tax., aaklng after the next of kin of tha ! BHdnr Party to Mia* Middleton. } A pretty compliment to Mix* Edna Middlfton. of Washington. P. C.. who ■■ ! J* Ihe guest of Mlaa RlhcJ Jones, wan fluffy l the Midge party given at the I/g w|m CaMn club on yesterday morning, tho * riu.ii being: Miner* Edna Middle. t«r of Washington. Rosalind Davis, Claire Bnlfeiiillct. El ltd Jones Lily r. Cora Burr, lo'a Raker, Mary W to h* aor Fannie Harrlg Annie nan- non .1" Thine Jones, Mary Pearson. Annie Pltner, of Athens, Mrs. Henty Isiumr. Mrs. Rrure Jonos. Mr*. Km* rmtt Pmea. Mrs. Louis Pal lew. Mra. Jloii virgin. Mra. Mayt>eth Taylor Hearj.hiii and Mrs. Rpratllng. KdwIn Tucker. A lady living o that Walnut street reports *' Tucker was a Wr. and Mrs. Robert Munford Return Mr and Mr*. Robert Munford and a^n. Charlie Munford. after an ah- e< n< >- r.f Neveral months, have re- turned to the city, and t\lll he given • a otsrnt welcome by thalr many friend* Mr. Munford has baen in Richmond while Mr* Munford and aon ware abroad. They visited France, England and Reotland, spending aev- - eka on the ci^'d*. and among th* arming lakes. I 1 Mr and Mrs. Wofford Felton wards have returned io Atlanta after a very pleasant stay In Macon aa the gur-t- of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ■ Akerman. M» and Mrs. Edwards were the re claimt* of charming aortal attentions while here. Mas. Akerman enter- tslnad nt a large gfternoon reception for Mr Edwards, and also at a din- per partv for the rouple. A very lovely affair for them ah^ was the innn party given them by Col. and Mr* n R. Starr*. A red and white re-eme -ana carried out In the deco, ration* throughout the house, roses end . nrn.ttlons being the flower* used, and the lovely costume of the hostess f •: the evening harmonised with the< j • evading color note. Mr* iMwards wore a handsome low mb r t.iilored suit, the coat open- white aatln waist, exqul- and ade. • \ <u»lng wo* apent very delight. Mrs. Edward*, who I* a tine mu- i nn«l haa » beautiful v»tce, fa- « ti:-- company with several tfui number*. a Luncheon for Mlaa Middleton. * (".•ire Rolfeulllct was hostess I'd:* x i\i a pretty bridge luncheon i she gave In honor of Mlaa Edna of Washington centei for the, luncheon th a baauitlfullv emhrold- i get of fine linen, waa n oink chrysanthemum* »i7.«L i women nr the misnoTmrv orcsniat- 11*. tto 1o of th* different churcnM met to- .? y . ii W nullk' tha tahufS??? k*ther to hi*r reports from all Ihe be- T* ,ib,# wrr " o' -ntent Institution* already existing. IE" whlte sleo. *._ | and to ninn for new ones, and earnest ness ami harmony were chnrncterlstlc of th- meetings. Mrs. Mnrv Walter mode an earnest, thoughtful talk on missions at the flrat session. **’ Krntler. lovely white yellow Mrs. Mure.iiinwaM^BBpH^BHHMB mesvnllne gown, the corsage made de.-ol- lette. and t-lmmed with prince**® Mrs. Vauglisn waa gowned In. a mrn colored liberty satin, made on empire and dlreetoir* lines and braided, the Ions sleeves trimmed with aatln buttons and Assisting also wen Gibson and IJIIIan W?l . r pretty evening dress** of White cMI snd luce. Miss Etna - Rllay, gowned Invendar mcsMlIna* made etHpira. i trimmed with pink and lkvendsr mousse- line, and Mlaa Mattie Chappell*, In a be- coming old rose, nietaallne trimmed with soft White luce. The evening wai -a delightful one to the largo number of <-aU-ra. about a hundred and flfty. Iiu-hullnr the young men and women friends, and the young married couple*. The Phllethea Union. Tha Phllethea Union had alihi ly Imarestlng meetjn n unusual- . . .. JSWi ting at the First Bap- tlet Church yesterday afternoon. There waa a large attendance and two Phhathtm vlsaase vlaj The Tabernacle I hiiNihi* das* mid V:*nt Macon ItsnMat Junior PliilstheM class, were received “WjSVi&U Mhl'.nn work wet# given and It was aratlfvlng and encouraging to hedr the reports of the wink of ihe danse* In the union, ■•penally tho Euat Micon Baptist and Rev. Chas. W. Kraxler. a returned mlaelonery. talked of conditions, both secular and missionary, of the Cubans. Reports from Ihe benevolent Institu tion*. Ilrl/nath Hall, whldi was project ed three years aso h.v this conference. Ifephxlbah Orphanage. Roff Home. Door of Hope. Free Kindergarten, and prison work were satisfactory and showed ' Interest and progress along ulir rpinds and - eon rare • Is the deep line*. The work to which the heart* nf the .. .... - directed for the i of the eottrarene ext rear teglr tahllshment of a travelers* aid union station, whore matrons will be R aced to give **sf*t'xnrn and necessary formation and protection to Women and stela traveling alone who a re in need of such . service* The election of officers resulted a* follows: Willingham. nrv. Men- president. Mrs.' W. E. Mc- Teereterx'. Mrs. Aude Mavis. • I'reaeurfr. Mra. L R. Rhodes, ilnvlpg; accepted an lnv|ts(lon. ex- ended throush Mrs. J. Rosa Rowdro. the ftecond vi °*s TatK-riMde. ■noaoemant. Friend* ntldrelalivea iIn Marw are fa- Wo ErO mpkinCT ft Tim On .I'm."if. " r.»L will «iv. m Lumber Mill Blocks at $1.25. •tlsge thel- daughter. Ouaata. to Mr. 1 n . ... the Ur. Tucker mentioned In tho letter, and he too will communicate with Mrs. SHAM BATTLE PRACTICE This Accounts for the Unusual Noise Heard Early In the Nlaht. The Gatling gun squad of tho Macoh Hussars, under command of Flrat t>er- gent Luther Folhlll, were out last night getting In shape for tho eham buttle to occur next Wednesday between th<» lo cal military companies nt the Georgia ptat* fair. Several round* were flred. and quite a a rge crowd congregated to watch the •Xu go through the various evolutions. The Gatling gun. wrlch l> a Reming ton rsptd-flre. and which was wan by the Macon Hussar* for standing the beat Inspection will play quite a promi nent pnrt In the military maneuvers st the fnir on Military Day. A sham bat tle will be fought, snd the Macon I!ua- rars. with the Gatling gun. will rirt*«v| the ball park aa a garrtaon. against tho other two companies, the Macon Volun teers and the FIqViJ •Rifles. The detail operating the gun loot night were perfect In their undeistanding of Its mechanism nod the drill required by Its opera don. and will be sure to give h good (recount of themselves at the aliem battle next Wednesday. it Chr.it CHICAGO, Oct. ..enry O. Rainey, of tod iv through press headquarters at the democratic ngtTonal committee that he will, on the opening day of congrtaa In December next, introduce a resolution calling for a congressional Investigation of tho Panama canal purchase. In dis- enuring the matter tonight, Mr. Rainey “T am aorry the president** letter to Senator Knox did not tnke up the mat ter of tha Panama canal purchase. The president ought to be able to tell whether or not hi# brother-in-law end the brother of the republican candidate for the presl- dekejr weft Interested in American syn dicate which. It is said, succeeded In getting control of the securities of the ftxqama canal committee Just before the Nicaraguan route was abandoned and the Fankma route adopted. Tho ((resident ought to ha In a position to know who ihe members of the American syndicate were. The country la .entitled to know all about It. and I Intend to see that It Is mad* pUMlc. As soon aa congress convenes in December I will Introduce a resolution asking for the appointment of a special committee, fully authorised to summon witnesses and require the production of book*, and papexa to thoroughly Investi gate tbe matter. ”A resolution of this character would be privileged. I expect to make It my principal buelnets In congress to see that this matter Is thoroughly Investl- AN INCENDIARY BURNS_A BARN And Two Horses and a Mule Are Cre mated—On* of the Horse* Be longed to Mr. Sid Newman. News waa received In Macon yester day mbrnlng of the burning of the btrh of Mr. Roma Tidwell, whose farm Is out on . the Thomaston road, about eleven miles from the city. Tha bsrn cough* Are about 10 o’clock Wednesday night, and two horses and a mold were cremated. In addition to thlir loss there was a large lot of hoy and other forage destroyed. One horse and the mule belonged to Mf. Tidwell, and the other horse be long'd to Mr.-Sid Newman, ar.d was IIV Illiocino I ACT ftllOIlT in paiturage. This horse was a eraam Dl HUooARS LAM R BHT “ton* snlmal and was highly prized ui nuuumiu h.uiii hv th# ^ f, j^ ewmani and for th j, reison Mr. Eld Newman had the ani mal* taken care of. It was in fact pensioned because of Its old age and because of the affection bestowed upon It by the elder Newman. Mr. Tidwell Is of the opinion that the barn wae^set on Hr*', but he car. rtot Imagine any one bearing him any such enmity. The loss falls heavily on Jilm. X o'clock, at horn*. Helena. ‘ with Mr. and Mrs. M<«rran YaU»» at No. ;> Fl«*»* f*r th* 'iuttr. ■ Rrsele end FganW HmRh, MAYOR MAKES P.ISIWP THE STATION SERGEANT jsoon advance. om «»wf onvwitjon nt •Mukrium 1 RcdWond-Mnsseo Fuel Oo. (oniiht. brnoci or ih, ton»h n.b.v„h phones 100 and 223. Lodge. Adml.alon.n »Hd (1'r*nU. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Miss (Mnlre RoifeuiUet gees to Atlanta toAnv la spend th* wreck-end with frlrml". Mils Hue F. 81 evens, of ftparta/.ls via- Ring Mr*. W. P, Elevens on Orange •trert. Mia. Minor l ewis haa returnad from Mont^suma. w»a*re the visited Iter moth er Mis. Pairing, Mlaa Kathleen O'Farrell, a charming >1 tens pnint woman, will be With Miss Frtncea Hi.xcm* dtlilng the fair. Miss Kate Hearing, of 'Athens. Is an attranlve visitor who wi'i t»e In tbe elty several «lny« wltli Miss Marlon Griffith. Mrs. Wneolngton iiaa»«U Is vishlno her daughter. Mrs Thomas J. McCall In ItrMnawli-h. » ,,, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ftmFertW will be MEMORIAL SERVICES AT SYNAGOGUE LAST NIGHT Oweet and Solemn /rtuslc—Eulogy by Harry Edwsrda. The memorial services nt the Hynago- sue last night were well attended. S in principal oration wan tliaf of Id Marx, of Atlanta, and It was pro- beautiful and appropriate *Th# Little Pilnrlm” at Christ Chureh Chapel tonight. OFF TO TIE REUNION WENT MANY VETERANS Quite a delegation of veterans went to Atlanta on the coaly trains yesterday morning, though some had gone the day before* and eom* at night. Hy reason of tho convenience of the schedules, the veterans could go at once from the trains to the convention hall and enter at ones on the business of the It was a cloudy morning, with a little chlfl Jn .the alr. bu^the grixaled yet pulled* the beat around him. Duty Yeeterdey. of Mir local lodgt Il’nal B*Hth, and by Rev. Harry Weiss, 'ih# music for tha services was moat cX' Cockran. are visiting Mrs. Morgan Tates, at the Kavrrro. Mr. Charles. C. WUlUhi^ of Alia ri tern the tall handle twined with wa* •" out-»f-town aurst at the WU- ' • w s±-r??.’rr u 7” Wium was •• • vc.l i hoar rente,( at the ta- Griffith. txi. vut" MIsse* Mbl'lletoti. Kthel j Mlaa Jennie Itllev gee* down to Perfv Jonee U -allod Davis. Frances Har- i*wn to lie maid »t hesorat th* wetUlnir rl- I n .. \\ llllugham. Julia tlucumln.!^ her cousin. Mlaa Mltahrth Riley, and . .ra u..,» Lillian Katea. Kate »!>*.\ l&e**'* ' RepUma Bnawden. Mrs. Holt .Virgin, Th..„ is Malone Wheless. Mrs r«vui Kilpatrick and Mlaa nolfeulllet. Wild K odernartan Teainlna Schael lo Opsrx W'h Lsrqa Numbtr. T-.r Kindnggrtan assocUtlon in Macon 1> o t .. nlng their training elaea *»Mh Mi"* Maude HayM, of New Terli cl tv. n charge, wrho' la eminently uunlifl. d to give all tha necessary In- *truction along the* bast line* and tha most approved methods. Thay are *fxx».. . to get'all who ara at all In* t-reat. a to call on Mlaa Hayaa. or ring sp Mt-v T. C. Parker for any Inform- non in regard to the class. Th. r, are n<»w four kindergarten i. hoo’a in Ms»con In a flourishing con- lith- and a' One opening ta offered •oung lndteg and gtrla In thta pTbaaxnt l*id • f Vork after they receive the iiof.er training. MUs Hayes If a Riorum:lily charming woman, with tt.s . »i »rlencc. and la Suet tha rifftt ui* for the Important plaos. ...M Ion Of station aenenni. i , Mr. Harry Stillwell Bdwarda anoka JgJJJ* S )f {jines j Mayor Miller yeaterdav appointed Mr. K ,n J tvax«3Klum° f He* auSkeSr T J&lHlSp. wnf Abel. I n’’ h>w SIlMBhi*! ’J?.** Ih 1 * ‘be many good deed* performed, and of I the new sergeant went on duty In thoi the own as hr Knew him. paying him a » Frodetlck. J„ afternoon. , tender and eloquent tribute. Mr. Bishop baa been with the atrtal! ——■ ■ — railway company aom«> time, and has Kr^S* h,'. m TRIED TO CUT HIS WIFE SU5 BECAUSE of her mother i^'VaWlswSSs ■ome. He will ha In the ahyl y. when he raturna to, New Commencing Monday. October 5*th. dWHy except Sunday, train No, It will leave Katouton t.SR a. m.. Instead of 4:10 a. nt., leave Mllledgevllle 7:IS a m.. arrive Macon 9:00 a. m. This train will leave Macon on return trip T:60 p.‘ n\.. dally, except Sunday, is heretofore. Jno. w. Blount, District Passenger Agent. Mr niff lowe. formerly ef this city, but for the past several yaan* of Mount Herman. Mass . Is In. th* relative- and frle a warm welcome. •nlll Tuesday, 'ork. Wl-a tnni* biirnvi m* rviunwa so nrri..., _ COAL HOUSE ABLAZE Mr*. W. !» Griffith. 8*# was aa eat-of- ..... ..._ n ri,m, town guast nt tha Orlfllth-Martln wed.ltng which she came to attend, and haaxsea the recipient of v#ry pUaaaat aaolal at- tanMone. Mr. .nrt M™ Jv»»h AII.V 1»T* »■ tuired from their wedding trip to \Va«h- Ington city nod are at home to their friend* at ihelr realdence. Th* flrt of the new yeer they mere the reaidenee nurchsaed fi«an Mr*> Helm Uxgan on fNrxvth etreet Mr amt Mro. R. P.lm." Axaon cam* no from Kovnnnah arxl ktnsd the Urse party of relative* and fr«ent» who went over to v«fu»|(* ' e*trrdav to be prevent at the IVrry.CaUawsv wedding, which waa A brilliant sod Important avant of last eveelns In that city. Capt. \V. D 11 «> u#a, of Henry t'lay will tell the recorder thla morning why it waa he tried to cut thai heart of Ida wife out at their, home in Murray s alley laat night. lie will be gtreti the opportunity denying the atory t*M by nta wife the neluhbors to BIcyclmdM^mm^id who made tho «rre»t. TnTl was IB ino effect that Ms mother-in-law came for a visit, and he denied her entrance to thejtousc. but the wife Insisted that air f 'U urned’ up the collar and boarded train, lie could not mlaa the opportuni ty of being once more with tho bqy*. Among those who gave their names os going to the twunion were the following: J. W. Wilcox commander of the east ern brigade; Jehu G. Pnatell, adjutant general eastern brigade: Col. R. A. Nla- bet, commander It. A- Smith camp; John jUeGotlgn. lieutenant commander; T. 15. Young, adjutant: W. J. Wyche, comnilaasry aerg»»nt: Lee Wages, quar termaster Sergeant; Warren Mostly, of Gen. Wilcox 4 * staff: J. W. 1 Tea ton. A. T. Holt. \of Gen. Ulnrke'a .staff: Gen. U. M. Wiley, R. H. Hall. John Hex ton. W. M. _ J. C. McCaraon. T. F. T. Abel. Charlev C. Clwmbleaa. J. .... ,. nnn .. • ... ...cOcs, I,, r. Ricks. W. M Jones. 8. F. Mann. J. A. Bout- wall. Wai. Lumlev. George Burnett. R. W, Jemlson and wife. E. D. Huguenln. Lem Currv. Ishen Gaither*. W A. Good- « wr W. R. Ooodyear. A. II. Rice. C. C. Ildrr and nog. A. E. Barnes. Brown Wimberlv. J. n. Meeks, Green W. Hodge. J. F. Hodges. Weelay Lowe. I* M Avant. J. J. Wilder. B. H. Boygert. J. T. Hu skin; J. M. Whit*. V. 8. Triaon, A. C, Holt. J. M. Punwodr. S. K. Kent. Dr. K. P. Moore. E. T. Momand. Isaac Hightower, i A. Jarrell. J P. Clow- eriT J. W. Wood. J. W. Cabanlvs. a Curry, Henry Isaacs. William White. Norton mofber not only be allowed to the houae. but to take hts bed. CALLS OUT DEPARTMENT Large Volume of Smoke Somtwhat Frightened People. The coal houee t n the rear of Mra. T. C. Dempsey's realdence on Col lege street yesterday afternoon caught lire In some unknown way. and the Are de partment waa called out. ny reason of some hay lM>lng also he made a lunge at her. but she wi be gird end he aoccerded In onlv cutting J her shirt walat. He wna locked tip. amt during hlx absence It Is probable that the mother-lqdaw was furnlahcd with Ja GHAINGANG REDUCED TO TEN MEN AND FIVE WOMEN KAK8A8 CITY. Oct 21—The rain that has been general over th* south- wext for three day* following a forty- eight day drought n*s broken all records lit amount ot precipitation. At Law- rebec. Kansas, the rainfall yesterday. 140. Inches, broke all the October rainfall record* for twenty-two years. In Kan sas City during the 24 hour* ending at T o'clock thle morning the precipitation waa 4.3* Inchea. which hi a new record fot 24 hours. All tha atroama In Kansas and ,Oklahoma ara overflowing the bot toms and there has been some loss of Mine*’ r . '.. ~V* I uouargxmd work tha ffro wka checked Becoming a mother should be before much damage was done, and ing inctdcnt to tnc ordeal ler. who ta in Atlanta. Assistant Chief ^ ^ makes its ^anticipation one of: nmte wiuiata* w*» in command The city chalngang hss flotshed the work of grading and clearing up New ms* uro j street from ocmulgee to Walnut, aud Uy their I xxlUimW'e from there today to go out ’ 'revd Mother * Friend is • ,h * the only rcmcvly which re- j ■ lievcs women of much of the 1 >». our'. •ome time with hla only made less painful, but danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or cloomy; nervousne: nausea and other distressing conditions are overcome, and the system is prepared lur the coming event. "It is worth its weight in gold," says many vhoha\c used it. fiSkff.u'lVtom? 11U. bR AD FIELD RFGULATOR CO. MOTHER I FRIEND , leara-tlat lit. Khorvtr '^aroWd | uu hla *y* for vatartxt >Yadne«4av with I btiwi ftutfvw, ag4 hvpe ta ore iUa out 1 uvii. abte eas tve many jxtt- year* ( .Ws*lt* ltie (act. that b« u.th W* Nih corn And cotton, and many bridges have b«sa Washed *W*X\ Cessation Of the etocm t l» predicted to take r’oc* before daylight tomorrow and a killing frost ta expected through out the southwest tomorrow night _ Thero was a light fall of anow at To peka and Wichita this afternoon. Telephone 100 and we will e:ve you “THE REAL REA SON WHY.” Kedmond-Massee Fuel Co, MARTIAL LAW DECLARED: ON HUNT NIGHT RIDERS The above cut represents the famous OHALMERS-DBTROIT THIRTY, America’s favor- ite Automobile. • Some of its strong points are: Quiet Running 1 Easy Riding Hill Climbing Simple to Operate Perfected Engine Perfected Clutch Elegant Appearance Fine Upholstering Beautiful Design Competition is the life of our trade on this Automobile, because it is after comparison with all others that its great superiority is most apparent. It is simply an Automobile which sells on jts merits and makes the most favorable im- pression on everybody except competitors. SHINHOLSER & CO,, Distributors for Central and North Georgia WHY ARE YOU WAITING? • YOUR NEW OUTFIT IS READ Y We have four particular auortraents that will be displayed prominently for the next week, and we want you to see them because they represent the season’s newest and best styles. MEN’S SUITS. a $8 to S25 MEN'S TOPCOATS. S10 to S23 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, $10 to $30 WOMEN’S TRIMMED BATS. $3 to $12 Wo matter what you want to pay we'll have something to please you; and at this store you get full value. , .... Our Credit Plan —is the modern buying plan of today. It means that you can clothe yourself by paying us youf spqre change. We charge nothing TwJWR| Mi i for the credit priv- ilege. It is for your PMK|LpJ| convenience. y mi FARLEY 4 GALIN 362 Second St. COUNTIES ANXIOUS FOR STATE CONVICTS TWICE AS MANY COULD BE DIS POSED OF UNDER NEW CON VICT BILL. ATLANTA. Ga.. Oct 22,—According to requisitions made on the prison commis sion. It 1a probable that twice aa many ronvlcta as will be for dlapoaal will be wanted for road work bribe different couBtles under tl\a new Convict bill. Requisitions from counties not using any convict* have, been filed for more than 1.000 felony prisoners. Twenty- three counties want them, all but two or three being willing to not only take their pro rata snare but many •*overa. M DeKalb county lead*, wanting 200 •■overs.” and its pro rata share of 21. The University of Georgia hu asked for 50. to be uaed In Improving the C *Ther* are more than plxty countlea already using convicts on tho roads, and will, of course, continue, probablvwant- ing more than they have now. Twenty- flva more will probably decide to use them. If tbe demand continues to In- creaae there will bo requests for than lMf * — fol already decided upon, some of which ^re in effect, xx 1!! prod nee the money needed for carrying out the extcnslvo improve ments planned. Essen Out October 28. ATLANTA. Ga.. Oct 22.—In an opin ion handed down today. Attorney Gen eral John C. Hart holds that the term of Prison Commissioner Tom Eason will ex pire on October 28. when the term pro vided In hla coirrmtaalon will end. At tho same time Wyley Williams, of Co lumbus, who waa elected to the position at tho recent state election, may take office. It is held that K is not neces< aary for the legislature to pass on votes cost for state house officials. the ■ The followlrtg counties requisition for their quo I a virens Quoto. Overs. Etrir ...}5 Clarke 1* Rockdale J Clayton £9 Coweta tg Muscogee ... Putnam . Jefferson Troup . Newton Hart .. M .20 Ill Tv be*, where they are engaged in building a concrete culvert on Division street. A very email force Is now working the city street. Fupt. Calloway having only ten men and live women under hla charge. how"to cure THE DRINK HABIT, _ X'i *" hon 7''i; i J’S.uV? rf**de»mSLr5 .11 wbo «il HcJcA I- drlaR. and U , pyx* ],t. tsdar. thl. dutrtet h*. br»n ana ncM- j pn-- !.-n^4 and., mar,l*^^law. and th. SSiSS n ?...v.v:.’.’.’.r.::::::8 8 D finlwMty*H‘Georgia ‘for work on campus, requisition for 50. To Improve Railway Lines.* ATLANTA. Ga.. Oct. 22.—Represents- th-ea of practically all the railroad lines of the south are tn Atlanta conferring! on matter* P 'klrx to Important Improve-1 ments of their Un'~ It ta stated on *> have under cont of all the *• Prize Fighting In Atlanta. ATLANTA. Ga.. Oct 2!.—Chief of Po lice Jennings and City Attorney James I* Mayson had a confereye today with reference to tho rovlval or prize fighting In Atlanta. During the past two months lively bouts have been of frequent occur rence. One Is pulled off at a ne« Inc rink nearly every night. It was decided by the two officials that so long as the fights are called sparring *- — * — la no law under which matches there they can be prevented. ‘ Vote I* Consolidated. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct 22.—Secretary of State Phil Cook nan completed the con solidation of the votes cast in the recent state election. The results have been filed with the governor. Tho .largest voh* polled was for Mr. Cook, toqing 123.762. State Treasurer Park .followed with 26 less. Pension Commissioner Lindsey received approximately <0.000 votes, and the com bined opposition 49.108. .vi authority that they j ““ i resumption’ hich has suspended be-1 cause of the recent panic. They express themselves as hopeful for the future, bellevlnr that business will soon be good, and that Increases In rates | Governor Respites Neoro. ATLANTA. Ga.. Oct. 22.—Gov. Smith today granted a respite to Simon Jeffer son. a negro under sentence to be hanged tn Wilcox county, tomorrow. The re prieve will not expire until November 4. The prison commission will hear an ap plication for oommutatton of sentence Monday. TWO ALLEGED RIDERS NAVE BEEN ARRESTED UNION’ CITY. Tenn., Oct. 22.—Two arrests were made late today. •. John Cochran, who acted In a manner con sidered auspicious when approached by n detail of troops, was token Into cus tody. but was later released. The other arrest was that of a man named Burton, wanted In the adjoin ing county of Lake on a charge of night riding. • at* t** . ng Orrln* we InvU* you io write us. Oik cornrapoi.Uv .. w.ituicntui and r replies are twnt in plain sealed SSf&Tai£*6 T$! <**♦>•£* &rtnTNV" Visit a school frwnji ML* Sarah Buchan-i treatment and Na 2 for thoge who aa. who ••* 1 (NhM with has at with the voluntary treatmahL SJ per MpBtho tnssRute. \lrgtuU. atti wOl prow-1 box. orrtoa la eoM on on oS0o>ite obty^ spend. a waeX »e ^ Ml*;, guarantee to effect a euro «r money B2Sl2 xaffSifrwP:r™ +• YefnndH The Omua Cam- fore her m.xrrftn, sol sti here to aitandi W#sb*** w, 'o n **. * rs -* •*idln| i *r we.Uiag alro. whea she trsde mvhyl druggists endorse Orrlne. Sold by JL night wu Qu* q, tvsly *be«u» with civil” and military au- theefttaa working tn perfect accord. The Thn*ary base haa been eatabRshed at th# settlement of Samburg. the moat centra* - pi 'n tbe dl»turN*d *rotl«n Ten Dollars For a Name We propose to put on the i highest grade attainable—A G1 Situ;: T" I’Ll'T' *« ’RATS XN1> ROYALTY ONLY. We want I striking ul liltiMl l|M to daalgnate thls brand—one sug gestive of Us supreme mt rit and of New Orleans, the leading good coffee ' City of the world, preferred We offer TEN* DOLLARS for the most acceptable suggestion. The only conditions we Impose are: 1. Each suggested name must ba accompanied by one of the coupons found In every can of o\ir famous LU XIANNE COFFEE. Any number of names may b« suggested provided a coupon be-sent with each. 2. Suggestion* mint b^ addressed to. . Nairn Department, Reily-Taylor Co. Hew Orlacju, La.\ ALL THREE LIEUTENANTS WERE 0UT_0F THE CITY And the Pollee Were In Charge of the Three Brevets. It never happened so before, and the police are worried as to whether It moans anything, some of them believing as they do In the unusual, but It was u fact that OQ three of tho lieutenants of police were out of the city yesterday. Lieut Golden was In Mllledgevllle. and Lleuts. Murphy and Mosely were In At lanta. In consequence the three police reliefs were commanded by Brevet Lieutenants Watson, Knight and Lav- reliefs were commanded Lieutenants Watson, Knigh As the fair opens soon, the lieutenants I I thought that If they wanted a day or so off, now was <the time to go, os the com- i ing week they will be kept busy looking after the immense crowds the signs Indi cate will be in Macon In attendance on Under ontf by virtue of an order of the Hon. Alexander ProudflW referee In bank ruptcy for the Western Division of the Southern District of Georgia, passed In the bankruptcy base of Hs/nry 'Pratt i (Pratt Produce Co.), I will expose for sale at publlo outcry, to the highest bid der for cash, the following named arti cle contained in the storehouse where he formerly did business, at 659 Poplar street. Macon. Ga., on Tuesday morning, .October the 27th, commencing at the hour of If o’clock a. m., until sold, consisting of groceries, canned goods, coffee, sugar, tea, flour, meal, soap, baking powder, mil store futures, such as National Cash Reg ister, ecalea, cheese cutter, oil tank, shelving, counter, safes, etc.; all account* due and owing the bankrupt. I will first offer the above named articles In lots and then as a whole, and whichever meth od realizes the most, I will report, to the court for eonflrmatlon. Ten per cent must accompany each bid. and. the bal ance will be paid when said sale la con firmed, and Ir not confirmed the amount will be returned without deduction. This the 22nd day of October. A. D. 1#0 *‘ OLIVER ORR. Trustee. NOTICE of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of the Lnlted* States for the Western Division of the Southern District of Georgia, In Bank ruptcy. In the Matter of J. T. Crooro. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. • To the creditors of J. T. Groom, of Macon. In the county of Bibb, end district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Crooro wax duly- adjudicated bankrupt, and that tbe first meeting of his credlton* will be held at Macon. In Bibb county. Georgia. In the Grand Dp*ra House Build ing. on the 2nd day of November. A. D. 1*84, at • o’clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may at tend. prove their claims, appoint a trus tee. examine th# bankrupt. sn<f. transact such other business os may croperly come before the. said meeting. The bankrupt is required to be present on that day for exaroinatMj.^ N . DER PBOlTDP1T Fefree In Bankruptcy. Thle October 22. IMS. Tha undersigned hereby gives notice, pursuant tn paragraph 3525 of the Civil Code of Georgia. 1896. of her Intention to transfer eight (ti share* of th* first preferred stock *»f the Georgia Southern w*. Florida Hallway Ccmnany. standing In the name of Charleo Weber. Jr- late of Baltimore, state of Maryland, deceased, letters testamentary upon the estate of said deceased haring hten duty Issued to her hr tha orphan's court of Baltimore •jjhj oaM etat*. where mid decadent LOCrSE WEBER. Executrlah- Dated October 22nd. 1901. : -