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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPH: SUNDAY MOBNJNG, NOVEMBER 1* 1908
PHONES
100 and 223
®»oh of tho arruuns referred to p«M*
#d that way, but not on* •** any
thin* but seal aklna, mow aho«a and
•Imtlar seemingly tnai*nlflcant arti
cles. Thera ware a faw Individuals
who found, tn that marvelous and
atrlkln* display, facta that held them
for hour*— spell-bound. aa It were.
The other Inatance developed In tha
spacious fallery full to repletion al«
moot, with tha flnoat paint Inga. It
waa conceded by capable Judges that
tha exhibit* aurpaaaed any ever mado
at an exposition In thla country.
Among the hundreda of beautiful
J stating*. waa one In a taateful frame.
I by It taenia. It waa ao natural.
It waa magaatla. It did not "catch
the crowds" It arreated the attention
of the few.
Talking with mv gallant friend. Maj.
Luther A. Hansom, then of Columbia.
H. C.. now of Atlanta, along the line
of acting and nen-aeelng. we found
oureolvee In general areorfi. He re
marked the email painting to which
altuelon wae Juet made. I euggeeted
that we ehould Induce twenty obaer-
vent friends we had met at the hotel
—ladlea and gentlemen, equally divid
ed—to make aeparately a cloae etuly
of the gallery with the undemanding
that each ehould moke a memorandum
and give a description of the painting
which he or eho regarded ae the gem
of the entire collection. (It goea with
out ea yin I that Maj. Itanaom had die-
covered the gem on hla ft rat round).
A comparison of notea brought out
many very Intereetlng facta and eritt-
clama which lent added Internet to the
B neral collection. Of the twenty ee-
?t Inspector*, only one. a lady, found
"tho painting." When tho entire par
ty waa brought face to face with the
aem, not one of them could underetand
new It bad escaped hla or her atten
tion.
The moral of tho foregoing true
etory la that. If yon be deatroue to
be profited by your visit to the fair—
the fair la Intended, (trot of all aa an
educative egeney—you ehould not go
In a Hock, Single out a friend who
can eeo. or make the rounds alone.
Do this end yon will bo astonished
beyond measure aa to the llmltleea on?
parity of old molhor earth in Gear*
£ n. Do this, and you will (ltd a new
tereat In thf poultry exhibit. In the
llv# atock display, in tho display of
labor-saving farm Implement*.
Now there are IM.M0 people within
a radio* of sixty mile* of Macon.
Sixty per cent of them nt least owa
it to them»civ*a to visit tka fair.
Com* and bring your wife and chil
dren with yon. Make thla week a
red-letter week In the history of yonr
borne and yonr family, by vour at tent-
•nee upon the fair. It «IU profit you
to do an. The visit and tba sight-
seeing wtU be n reel to yonr goal
wife and an Inspiration to yonr «MI-
dren.
Com* out from among yoursetvea. Do
P u not know* that It does a man and
i family good to mingle with ih*
crowd. The general effsH la broad
ening and helpful. To mingle with
the crowd »* to become better Inform
ed end more cheritable. To Inspect
the exhibits at the fair w|t| t» to meat
you more patriotic as w*»l aa bnrr
thoughtful. To see what Georgia farm-
era can do wifi be to make yon proud-
or that yonr let wae cast w«th ee
Godly g people and la no goodly a
CITY BLOCK FOR 8ALE.
The lull tn the present market la o nly temporary, up to the past thirty
days there has been an active demand for all classes of property. I am con
fident that the balance of 190S will a how a greater Increase and I predict an
active market this spring. If you Intend to Invest now Is tho acceptable
time, take my word for It. values will never go lower in Macon, with but few
exceptions *11 of tha desirable stores h ave been rented, there are only a faw
dwellings now for rent. Your atten tlon is Invited to a bargain taken
from my sale list. I offer an entire block, 210 by 210 on Fourth street, cor
ner of Walnut, the old Catholle Church sits, paved with Belgian blocks, and
coulpped with sanitary sewers. The new Government Building greatly (en
hances the value of all property tn tha t section, and the figure placed on It
will afford a handsome profit to the pu rchaser. Have you ever thought how
valuable a whole block ao near the bus tness center will become? The present
rental from the buildings on the prop erty will pay the fixed charges. - It
would make an Ideal site for modera|* priced tenement or apartment houses,
or manufacturing or stores or hotel. If you are interested call at my office
regarding price and terms.
EDWARD A. HORNE,
450 Cherry Street.
HIS ELEMENT
Secretary Martin V. Caltin
la Highly Pleased With
i the Exhibits
The Telegraph will have everything tn
readiness to flash the oleoUoa returns eo
Tuesday night.
C A lars* ecteen wlU be nlaoed directly In
ont or the eftlce, the frame for which
already la plaoe, and the steroopttcon
will be ulac*d In a window of the aeoond
•t«r» of the bulIJing.
-Jn' 1 ."III enable The crowds on both
•Ides of the nark ea Mulberry street t*
let a full and good view of the bulletins
as they are flashed on the sereen.
Tbeeenrlc# will be ootpplet*. Not only
will the bulletins of the Associated Press
be received and displayed, but tha Am«rl-
can Hell Telephone Company's splendid
senrtce will tU utilised. 1 In thla way
F t Pert of the eountry will be heard
and every eoaatM* information bear-
on the election will be given.
Mr. It. ■. Caseon, who** long expert-
,wh the oae of the atoreoptlcon
and simitar apparatus, ms him admirably
for the work will have the flashing In
hand, and thla fact .Jon* assures the
beat of work tn this tins.
The light will be turned on the screen
with the coming of darkness.
Watch The Telegraph's bulletins.
By HON. MARTIN V. CALVIN,
Secretary Georgia State Agr*! Society.
Bditor Telegraph: In directing pub.
Me attention to the special attractive-
res* of the Georgia Mata fair, now In
sue* easful progrrr* ut Central City
park, it is not necessary that one shall
deal Ut exaggeration or roort to the
-usual expression "
It can b« truthfully elite,i that no
state fair, in the pa«t thirty years
and mor«. wag |g aweh excellent con
dition and In such advanced position
she first two days as tba one In hand.
Ae a rule, ii-..- n : -.i tin-.. .• .> . .. ••
ao far as orderly arrangement of ex
hibit* and number of exhibits are con
cerned non diet; they are Insipid, die-
r-ouragtng days. Not aO the Initial
gay* of the real Georgia state fair.
The oounty agricultural exhibits. In
■liars<-t*r «i-4 !• number, are all that
could be deairrj Ts.. ;-r- - *
good eves and * "1 ju •
tab* tha cream of the oounty displays
and put up an exhibit that would com-
jar* mere than favorably With the
meat eaiect c->lir non of agricultural
products that could possibly be pre
sent** by any rtata In the whole
awion.
That la a pratty bread statement.
M challenge* contradiction. Very few
wtsfMre to the f»tr devote enough tlmo
to a oareful inspection of tounty agri
cultural axhJMtg to gvftgp the algnlfi-
can re. tha value, the importance Of
Gmm exhibits, t venturi that tomor
row morning *n.v person. Who has a
trwawiadta of gra*«*a end poaeeooeo
the knack of aeeing things, can go
ah rough tha several county displays
and rick out a err T r.w • • -•
vab'.e forage plant! than can he shown
la enr other state In the union.
Him you ever reflected on the fact
Chat axcee.r• f«w poSQli have the
gift of practical eight—tho grant gtft
■ f th# power of 'r.t*HleeK ■• •• •
Ituakln tells ua of tha beautiful In
rlaod forma. How few ever see th*
cleudt?
In lUl I wa, on a baatnrre ,i.n
,t S'.w Or*-ink. Th. rr-'l npailtl n
mt rut waa ta tan Man. Ore,
.'iv I tri.ttrd is, rrenada. Aft.r
, third mrr.j of th* «»I4. I dotor-
rolnr, to RiUch anWV »o what pram-
i.«, t. b, rroupa Of latolliy-at v.n-
or. on. after annth.r. I k-pt claa*
t. rrowp without boremtn. a
m .r,n,r of nlihrr croup. It —a. *
atudy I rir»alac. and It pm,-I t,
b. not only lr.tr-. -' >* but taitruc-
«Jr.
Tn. flr*l f»rl drralopod waa that. Ui
in. rente, r.MMt. .1 a fdr ar at a
E .rt .»i>—itton. "la. am eaotptuip.
rat a tw« • v>: <eu af tho green
inythln. It In k'd »t. In arory
to,I.nr. th. majority favored hurry-
LOT A
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Ladies* High Shoes
in Patents, Gun Metal and Mid Kid,
both lace and button, including our
entire stock of Laird Schober’s, go at,
the pair
Th. d.puty .hnrltTi nrrouadtd . i
Mtn hooM ln th. . lay la rut of
e-lhp'i old plaoa Iwt nltttt, aad
Mtrd five negroes who ware seat
» playing a game of skin.
As soon aa the officers entered
out* there wee a eoatteratlen.
arda went kelter ekelter. and so did
lay era. eeme out^ of tha window
LOT B
$5.00 and $3.50 Ladies' Shoes, in Vici
Kid, the pair
What a Glorious Time He Em EhcL
TIIOMA0VILUB. On.. Oct. II.-The Oc
tober term of Thomas superior court ad
journed today. Feelln* that there would
S wrdX'kiChirhi aajs
an adjourned term for Nov. It.
Thla term wlU be •— ** —
tlLSSBT^
A NEW LUMINANT.
P.trrl-Air C„ InvMM By a BHti.h
CHla.it.
Coiuul 8t.Dh.tu, nrtttn, from Pty-
nMtb. ..)■ that it ta clalaad by two
dlStrant parttoa. or., of whom raalda.
la that Knati.h dlatrtct aad wboaa In-
«»«•«• ba baa anmlnad. that from it
c *» ba Mvtd an pu
bin# by tba UM of a aaw. pMrol-alr
Ct*.
Tba lu l. mada by tba aafbnrattlac
of air with a amali proportion of petrol
vapor, tb* rraultaat mUturu h.ln,
bldbly tltumluttny. noa-antoatro.
wltboat araill. and without tajurtou.
•ffrrts u lnhaWd. AppUad to ipactal
bunura H bunt, with treat powrr aad
(t.ra OR .ujriclrat hoot to ba aarrte*-
abla for rtthrr eookln, ar boating pur.
po.M aa w«U aa for Itfbttac.
ThU mu coau Juit It rtata a thou-
Mad table frrt to predate. A Ili-
caadl. powrr bantrr wbra ta an tf «t«
•a.-bfth of a crat an hour aad wUll
lObt A Sarya room, r.t tba coat os
•ln(I. car. could th, board atrec
wbaa tha rhet, enraa. And eren .t
th. dtatanco of », yard, thry could
Judya tbt direction only from a sueai
bared on tb. whirr of th. bull.t!
Mot .niuaed with there improve-
ramts. inrtntora th. world oy.r am
•till rcrltln, to advant. by tom. new
principle ao that they can mkka »un.
net cnly imokelrva. flakhlrea and
nnlnlru. hut al«o rreolllrre—Hamp-
tou'a Broadway lltpilr..
Our entire stock at Cost. New
stock \ust received, included
in this sale.
the degree by which
under tha law. near i
Chri.t Church.
Walnut atrwt. batwrm Bauoad aad
Third. Rav. John B. ngntlry. rector.
Twrntloth Bunda. altrr Trinity. An
Balatf day. Bunday rrhrol l >a a. tn.
Rely romtnaaloa and rermoa II a. m.
rrantnr pntyrr and aorrnoa T:M p. at.
Cherub open dally. Knaiybody arai-
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