Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 04, 1908, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ?, 1908 COMPARISON The belt test. Compare our smart clothes with your “tailor made.” If you find any difference except in price, you’ll find •mote than we can, and we’ve made a study of it. How About Your Cravenette? TOOK KIS LIFE WITH A PISTOL O. W. Van Arsdale Committed Suicide Yesterday Morning While In Fit of Despondency. Yesterday moraine about 7 o'clock Mr. D. W. Van Ar*4ai<*' was found dead in Ibe lmthroom on the third floor of the Arcadia hotel by hl» son. R It. Van Aradale. who occupied a. room with him. Mr. Van Andale had been 'feeling: badly all of th«* day before,' and ha 1 left hia office about !i o'clock p. ni. and I retired to hia room. When hi* *•**»>, came home he found the door to the room locked on the lnsii*- ar.«! received I answer upon knocking. He t'.; ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY “The Smile That Won t Come Off” J it—determine to cat ahead and aa regularly aa you draw your money go to the hank aad deposit It—end then l#av# it there for the day of need. We want your account, no matter Ita present also, and you need te aave—we ehould get together. We pay • per cent compound Interest—helps the pile to grow. Read our free booklet, telling about our safety and plan. I “Safest for Savings” | Equitable Banking & Loan Company, Geo. A. Smith, Pres. Macon, Ga. how. Olh««wl.» there h»»e not t«n ny ehaJiicen on tho midway. YE8TERDAY8 RACES. Another treek rerord »•> ooMt- ■hod I* tho flr.1 »« th* »«"- Mm »« tho otoi. felr y«otordoy. Bit hind, rtdd.n h» Tomml. Burno. mod. m furlom. <flyo-.lohlho of • rally) i on even minute, the toe.1 llmo by ir Ihot hoo oy.f Inn reoorded on 10 local turf. Tho olhor row# wort nmpnntWely tool. Tho reeuU. were , fnllowo! Flrot Rooo, tiro Fnrtonto—ni« Hand r. Bum), And: camiith (T. tool.), oncondi Uttlo Ooofo «T. mlth). third. Tlmo. I mlmilo Second Ron*. VITO Furlonto—Sir Vo- row (Chotry). nr.li Mo. Jon. tHIon- in), oacond: Jnda. Oundon IT. mUh), third. Tim.. II00 l-». Third Rom. Rl* Furlontn—Tllehlne Maely). rnl; Anonnlo IT. smith), KconS; Ron Aflor (Obert), third, ime. lil« Today'. Entrlee. TTi.rr will br four rorr. lhl« after- non, ond •« of th*m I. dr.tlnnd to » the fMtur. #v.nl of th. entire m..t, hi. la th. roo. In which or. .nt.r»d la Hand. Melvtne. Lucullui. Jupiter nd ROMharo, oil troch favorite. ond lonora. Tho .nirlM ore ao follnwo: Flrat row, ono mil.. .... lama. Waliht of Jcchoy. Ir Knapp cottodolo aw Siar rmdonc. ........... limd roco, oli furlondt.. oeebera UOUllUB JJJ Third race, live furlong*. oulae Riley •••••« lerrtgft ••••JJJ lay Jene rnurth Race, Fnur and » half fur- .: m loot yen JJ* spect-TOfSee JJJ itrla .....Ill Suitable eatrlea could not he eecured w the programmed harneee races, nd l hey have been called off. ....Ill a.a.101 ....too Premiums Awarded. Premiums were awarded yesterday In the department for exhibit of Geor gia raised horaea, mules, ponies and oolts, Mr. James Hicks. Jr. taking every prise, which Included twenty one first! and the same number of aeo- onds. ’the entries were paraded and Inspected on the race track In fronj 01 n that fh grandstand. climbed out on the veranda and t. red the room through the window, i His father was lying on the bed. and i seemed to be very despontvut about hie business affairs. However, tiio young man cheered him a IMtie, and went to bod, apparently in g.Kid spirits. The non was awakened early In the morning by hls father Having room with what looked* like a towel In hls hand. He dropped back to sleep again and woke some time after und bis father bad not returned. He had been ^uspl^lous about his father's ac tion* for some time. When latter did not return he became' alarmed. He lm* illately got up and went to the broom, where he though hls father •had gone. The door was locked from the Inside ond he did not receive any response to hls knocking. Thinking some one else was In the room, he turned to go. and as he did he heard a pistol shot from within the room. Immediately he secured a chair, lumped upon 1*. and looked In the room through the transom. He aaw hie father leaning against the wall In u sitting posture. with Wood running freely from hls mouth. Frlanda were railed and the door opened by sending a boy through the transom so ho could get to the key. It was too late, how ever, os the man was already dead. Coroner T. E. Youn* was at once no tified, and after An examination the body of the deceased was turned over to Burfhard’s undertaking establish ment. There the coroner's Jury waa taken, and all of the evidence waa se cured. After hearing the evidence, the Jury returned a verdict of aulclde by means of a pistol wound. The bullet entered thfough the roof of the mouth, passed through the brain, and passed out of the back of the head. The deceased wss one of the man agers of tho branch office of the Ha gan gas engine and waa quite well known In this part of the country. He came here a year ago from Winches ter; Ky.. where he leaves a wife nnd three children. The son was hera with hls father In business. The body will be shipped to Har- rodsburg, Ky.. to hls friends and rel atives, who were promptly notified of hia death. Mr. Van Arsdale did not leave a note of any kind to show that the deed had been contemplated. Hls son had been very apprehensive for some time, a* wa* shown by hls statement that he Recently removed an open raxcr from hls fathers bureau and put It In hia own pocket. 'Worry over hls firm’s financial matters and hta Inability to collect money due the office la aald to have affected hls mind. Safeguard of Health Free The n. »a lk. n»vr u. Ik, *(•- niidi of th. kMkM. tmt Ik. mdivulu.1 Kdr .Mo reoulie. tt. .MmumA By 1 wanly i«n' im jk Aniwftn. JM—, m, gjgaiS.&as&Blfc.’S n'*i£* fr bttoSun- fon'4-*» th). Wu-H lorMh. Moment ul ikk bow.;. •to Ik. tail, of nil kMltk. MA Dr. Cld. w.lr. Syrup PHI All •• fur th* Memncn and tunk. rmui kiu ftvin, it to tliotr cMldiun toatr who w. tnm It hr ih.it •nd dnp*P«lk. tour Moment. haul burn. 5ffiSff c VM , nJK£.*M5> 5SS; pro pen lee that bung up the tnusciee of The etomseh and Inteatlnee ao that theg again wash aanwaUv and naturally. Hit la sapeetahy • “ The Liens Ars Dead. ,11 be Interesting news to many that The two Hon cubn of the George W. Rollins wild animal show which were christened "Macon” and "Geor gia.” raapaottvely. by the school chil dren of Macon last year are dead. Mr. Bolllna took a claw from each and had them mad* Into a watch fob. whL*h he gave to hls friend Mr. It. Wllen, who Is at the fair this week. The rlawa are aurmounted by a llor’a head, which has diamonds for eyes. The Bslloon Ascension. A negro narrowly escaped agrloua Injury yesterday afternoon aa a re- ault of holding too tightly to the bal loon aa It sailed Into the air. Tho negro waa employed aa one of the helper* In Inflating the bag and It waa ona of hls duties to hold the bal loon down until the aeronaut gave the signal to let go. When the signal waa made, tho negro forgot to loosen hls graap. and he was carrlad about ten or twelve feet Into the air. He was not hurt by the fa)V but he was so badly scared that It la doubtful If he ever goes near a balloon again. Big Crowds Today. Although there waa no especial feat, tire of Interest at the fair yesterday, at leaat five thousand people were on the grounds, many being visitors. It Is now customary for families to spend the entire day and night at the fair, taking dinner and supper on the { [rounds. They are thereby enabled o "lake In” all of tha exhibits, mid way shows and other features. County Exhibits. The lodges will this morning begin their work of Juflfclng the county agri cultural exhibit*, and it la believed that they will be ready to announce the winner of the thousand dollar prise by tomorrow. There la much diver slty of opinion among people gener ally h* to which county has made th< best dtafrtap. and it ta going to ba dir flcult for the Judges to arrlva at a decision. Flower Display Today. There will be a display of chrytan them urns and other cut flower* In Art Hall todar. Persona who wish to en ter the contest are requested to bring their flowers as early aa possible. VIalters te th# Fair. , Among the visitors to the fair yester day wer* a number of Amertcus gentle men. who came u» In an automobile, In “any ere re Mee«r«. Edwin Hell. O -jyetoo. Frank Merritt and Ed 8t*w« the car belonging to the former. Or phene’ Day Thursday. Inmate* of at! of the orphanage tnett tuttons of tho county will be admitted to the fair grounds Thursday, provided they ere acoempanted by the superinten dent, or other accredited officials. C a thousand children are expected to ■ueete of tho eseoetatton. % Complying with many requests, the Daughter* of tho Confoderacy. who- are operating the confederate museum In the music hell, hav« decided to re main open until t:St tonight. In order women.'oSudtwn Jdneorle'end’*tfoihers t0 »re unable to pet stand violent salts a MM thereto ptu*. j *he many wonderful and Interesting get aland violent eelta aad cathartic put* 1 the many wonderful and Interesting Tht* he* made it the famtl* laxative and < reties of the confederacy they have n can be ottatsed of any druggist at M • op exhibition. S tf^oo 1 fwfl'anaSiS t??t andTwouft to «**♦ with well- niriaXXSa biyi** w , 0 # u *11 m Mltod Patronage, and the ladlee am ypur name te the doctor and a free tot mow than pleased with the success ffifu wUlti sell wyeir heme, ta thto Hmy have achieved New article. utV wav tens of theueaade ef people are kern-, arriving dally, end every one I* cor ing to nee fW. OsMwtU;a DTOhph dlally Invited to drop In at the music ; ~ - u '^ •»«» Mt rr. CeldieU* fyrwa fepet* Th*! •ample bee convinced me ef^lte merits ” Saw voa eee it either In th* free uui SHIPPING NEWS JACKSDKVU j *. Fin. Nov. S-Ar- ,***. ilanm.r Ami-h.w. .ChlonMtM. »w, ul liJSr?6S V«* Tjjk: Mhoooar Annual P. Bow. gy*Aiy*L?2SIiL> l> ?‘i W-. Rl«Mnnn«MHi. N«* Tor*. EtMMot S- ft&kSi Chip,**,. Oooctan. Bouton otfir*. -«»• lo «kTao?-t-*r «nin-»irk ni«J C-'nrionton: tor iM k* MB .....r not»on« John R C«,-to. w.l r ye* fully There ta no. Philadelphia. t-sstt&i'L.feru« . Lyon’s PERFECT Cleanses, preseives and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Entahluhed in 1666 by cfl. & S’. 'INCENDIARIES Isi.BURNGINNERY Witnesses Saw Torch Ap plied to the George Walters Plant This The Way (Continued from Pago One.) CINCINNATI. Nov. 1.—Th* early Indi cations aa to plurality for Taft were cut down as fuller report* come In. but still the republican candidate seemed to have a ear* toad. For th* governomhip. the early report* were unfavorable to Her- rls.^rejtubHooa incumbent. KANSAS CITT. Nov. I -Returns from all parts of the state show thot Governor Folk has bean dofeated by Senator Stone in the balloting for. United States a ter. 8T. tXJUIfl. . Nov. S.—Missouri today R ve Ita uleetnral votes to Win. J. Bryan a plurality estimated at 30.000 ■ 35.000. _The governorship I* In doubt with Wm. P. Cowherd, democrat, leading Iladtoy, republican, on the early returns. Cowherd, however. Is running bohtnd Bryan end there Is a possibility that he It defeated. westTirginia CINCINNATI. O.. Nov. 4 -Returns from Wa$t Virginia received by 1:30 this morning Indicate a slight advantage for Taft, uthoogh the margeln waa *o alight that the state could a till be called doubt- f * On the first ISO precincts the advantage Id favor of Taft Indicated probably t.oee plummy for him The same precincts aave figures Indicating the election of Dennett, democrat, for governor. ov*i Glass cock, republican, by a lam* pluraU rallty than that indicated for Taft OKLAHOMA OUTHR1B. Nov. I.—Oklahoma goes democratic, but the majority ha* been reduced materially and Brmn'i lead Is estimated at IS.OM. The five members of congrem. four democrats and republi cans. have been re-elected. The legis lature Is twe-third* democratic, insuring the re-election of United States Senator Thomas P. Core WYOMING CHEYENNE. Nev. 3.— Incomplete re turns show large democratic gains, both atat* chairmen claiming the state by a email majority. I a ram Mo county, usual ly republican by 300 In 1.000. will go atmagly democratic on the county ticket and probably for Bryan. KENTUCKY LOmfTU4Je. Nov. I-Bryan’iplnmlt 5 In Kentucky li.000; eight and possibly ne democratic congressmen elected and a republican lost of two seats. This is the probable story of the election In Ken tucky at the close ef a day which wai marked by the polling of the largest vot< In the history ef the atate. NEVADA KERO. Key. Nov. I —Chairman Hum phreys concedes Nevada to Bryan by Roosevelt Elated. WASHINGTON. Nov. »-President Roosevelt waa greatly elated tonight when he saw b ythe election bull*tins, which reached him at the white houee, that the man who will nocceed him to the presidency te Wm. Howard Taft, for whose election he had striven so hard, and Hhat the Republican party had achieved a sweeping victory.- Wearing evening clothe* and with n pink rose in 14a button hole tne president spent a short while in hia office and then went hack to tha white house, only a huedred feet away, to be with hls gueets who Included the cabinet member* and assistant sec re ten#* new in town and thru wire* and - Generate Bell and Ed- went back aad forth a number ef three during the evening and it won not until a late hour that he retired for .the might. ■- Chafia Ha* Hls gay- Prohibition party, after gtseisc the ci.. «on return* made a statement con- eluding as follows; ”Tt« democratic Bryan party ta deed The At hi fanm new on wjhbe between th* Prohibition pertv end the whisky (re- SsFuSura "ir-* EIGHT BARRELS ELE0110N BOOZE Cause Death of Due and Fatal Injury of An other LEXINGTON, Ky . Nov. 3.—A* a result of feudal conditions at Campon Junction, about 2-J mile* west of Jackson. l*k>w Allen, aged 20 year*, waa shot and Wiled hat night, and Alvin Gdrver. aged fj s, wna badly Injured. Clarence Sher- ........ who did the shooting, whs shot in the head, but managed ui escape ta tho mountains. Eight barrels of whisky shipped into town for the election, brought trouble, although family trouble)* of long standing played a prominent pan. MARRIAGE TO BE MORGANATIC Miss Elkins to Have no Rank in Court or Society If She Accepts ROME, Jfov. 3.—Once more the ru mor is current here that a marriage between the Duke of tho Abruzzl and Miss Katherine Elkins Is only possi ble If Senator Elkins’ family win agree that- the union shall be mor ganatic. A morganatic marriage would mean that Miss Elkina would have no stand ing In court or In society, that any children she mTght have would not be recognized as of royal blood and that the duke might marry one of hls own caste at any time he felt so disposed, such wife to rank as a royal princess, having all the rights and privileges of a personage of that rank, and her chil dren being reckoned as belonging to the royal family, the houee of Savoy. Dowager Queen Margherlta’s course continues to Sxclte profound Interest. She declares that she will neither meet the Duke'of the Abruxxl nor communicate with him in anv way until he abandons hls Intention to wed Miss Elkins. When. the Tteard that the. duke had said that he waa going to see her ah* Immediately left her residence In der »o avoid him. ^ - It la said that the duke will remain here for some time. AMERJCUS. Ga., tfov. 3.—Incendlarlea last night burned the extensive ginnery on the George Walter’s plantation near Arorricus, entailing property loss of sev eral thousand dollars. Eight bales cotton, besides four thou- ..and bushels cotton seed, belonging to Ctiartes Ansley was destroyed, together with ginning machinery. Parties on plantation declare they saw th* incen diary apply the torch and dtoapi>*ar. No insurance upon property destroyed. HIS PORTER ; AT SCIENTIFIC TASK CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—Walter Jack- son. colored, rejoiced greatly when he was awarded a Job at $18 a week. Several hours later, when he had been herded up und hia teeth had stopped chattering long'enough to permit ar ticulation. he resigned. Tho John H. Dr^ke Company ad vertised for a porter. The Ann oper ates a big anatomical laboratory, und. among other specialties, articulates skeletons for physicians and medical schools.. This process necessitates tho removal of the flesh from the skull and bones before they are wired to gether. After Jackson had accepted bis po sition he was told to go the flft'a floor and "clean up.” He supposed thlv meant to sweep and scrub and went about the task gayly, for $18 per, for a colored man Is not so bad In these times. The flrnt thing he stumbled upon was a bucket containing two negro heads, and aa he fell back in horror he upset a long basket out of which rolled seven white heada. With a yell that woko up the entire West Side, Jackson promptly foil dowa tw* flights, jumped <Jown two more, burst open a door nnd rolled Into tho atCftfe For some time thereafter he was run ning in circles until he was rounded up. “No. sah: no. sah.” he voa-fersted- “You kin Pile all of Jawn D. Rocke feller's millions ut> on dat flo* and tell me ter hc’p mysel*, and I ain't gwlne near. Ah suttenly thought Ah had a swell Job. but Ah gives It up.” worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well woman.' —Mrs. Chas. Freitoy. Moosup, Conn. Williams to Be 8worn In. ATLANTA. Ga. Nov. 3.--Wlley Williams, of Columbus, who In prison commissioner-elect, will probably be sworn In and Inducted Into office o; Wednesday or Thursday of this week He will succeed Tom Eason, of Me Rae. who has served about ten years In the one place. Mr. Williams represents the only ehanga, outside of that of governor, made by the recent state election. Mr. Essen was net a candidate for re election, and Williams won over sev eral opponents. A question arose after the election aa to whether or not he could qualify: an4 take office before the regular meeting of the legislature next sum mer. It was held by Attorney Gen eral Hart that the change might take place upon the expiration of Mr. Ea son’s term of alx years, which was on October 18. Mr. Williams hat delayed taking the office on account of personal matters which have been engaging hls atten tlon. i ■ i CURES CATARRH, The Taylor-Bayna Druq Company Will Furnish th# MeHicme Free In Every Case Where They Fall To Cure Catarrh. £ Neglect or peaitmtsm. w# believe. Is the greatest enemy the public have to contend with when applied to the lose qr recovery of health. Practical ly etpery ca#e of consumption might hare been cured If hope had been maintained and proper treatment ha«l> been resorted to fit the first symptom of the disease. Until the advanced stage la reached, consumption Is cur able. Catarrh is responsible, we be lieve, for every* case of consumption. It la about Catarrh w# want to talk to you today. Incidentally consumption, since th* two are so closely allied. We have a medicine made from the prescription of one of the moat suc cessful catarrh specialists known. This medicine has g record of 98 per cent of cures, and w* believe tt la positively without an equal. We are so satis fied that we are right, that w* will supply the medicine free In every In stance* where It Is used according to directions for a reasonable length of time and falls to cur* and give sat isfaction In every particular. Wo want every one in Macon to try this medi cine at our risk. There are no con ditions or forraalltt^ attached to our offer. We put the user under no ob ligation to ns whatever. Tha medicine we want you to try Is Rexall Mucu-Ten*. It Is a catarrh remedy that goes direct to the egat of trouble. It Is carried by the blood to every part of the system. It seeks out and destroys the germs or para site* which cause Catarrh. It purifies and enriches Che blood, tone# up the muco-eella. soothe* and heals the tis sue* that were ravaged by the ca tarrhal parasite, and brings about a condition of health and strength that prevents the germ* of consumption from ever getting a start. Be*Idee this. Rexall Muru-TVne 1* a wonder ful appetizer, digestive aid and flesh | builder. Its good effects are felt from the very first d«*e. It la ona. of the I largest and moot satisfactory- selling I medicines that wa have ever had any thing to do with.. We know ao much of the greet good that .tt Has done that we personally back It up *rltK, oar reputation, aad manor, which net j should be ample guarantee to satisfy anvbody, • Rexall Mtteu-Tone combe'In two! alsee. sac sod IL9*. We urge you tot try ft. The Taylor-Raya# Drug Com pany- • Wednesday Night, Nov. 4. “A GOOD PLAY FOR HUSBANDS AND WIVES TO SEE/' (Arthur Brisbane’s Editorial in tha N. Y. Journal.) ' CHARLES FROHMAN Present* tho Great Dramatic Sensation, The Thief ceum Theater, New York. M Every Lover of the Drama'Should Go and See ‘The Thief.’ M (William Winter in the New York Tribune.) PRICES—25c. TO $1.50 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6th. Matinee 3:80. Night 8:16. Tho Irreeistible Comedienne, Florence Davis And Her Splendid Company, Including Elliott Dexter In H. V. Esmonds Charming Wood land Comedy, “Under The Greenwood Tree” "As light, frbllcksome and clsver a play as one could wish.”—Alan Dale In New Tork American. Picturesque Scenery'. Costumes and Effects. Prices—Matinee 25c. 50c. 75c. Night 2Sc, 50c. 76. $1.00. $1.60. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th. Matinee 2:10. Night 1:15. Ladies' Matinee and College Night James Young And the Original Production —In— Brown of Harvard The Traitor Is Coming The Lyric Theater MR. SLATER BROCKMAN. Tha Man with the Funny Faces, Who 1 ** Will Make You Laugh. Mrs. Burr Brown in Songs BUNCHU AND ALGER. Clever Sister Team. Who Dahce and Sing. GAUMONTS ANIMATED PICTURES theaters anywhere any time. Only petit# vaudeville |* presented under their management H-H t+4-H I'M 11 IH l+K EVERY YOUNG MAN AND YOUNG WOMAN AT- *9 TENDING THIS INSTITUTION IS INSURED A “ Square Deal A*Sde from giving our students thorough training oh the technical work, we cultivate character, business habits, and assist them in every possible way to be all that can be desired. Our word is as good as our bond, and with all modesty we guarantee to every young man and young woman a— “SQUARE PEAL” Our reputation with the business community, has been, and is, that we do onr utmost for the individual advancement and welfare of each and every one of our students. The president of our institution has been in business coll ego work continuously for twenty years, and Stan ley’s Business College has been in successful operation and under the same management for seventeen years. For further particulars address: G. W. H. STANLEY, ■ President Stanley’s Business College, Macon, Ga. Florida Life Insurance Co. ‘‘ J ' Of JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 7 Wants Fifty Good Men State Managers, District Managers and Salesmen. Wo can offer MONEY MAKING CONTRACTS to men of integrity and ability, capable of producing business. NO TROUBLE TO SELL OUR POLICIES; they are the acme of insurance perfection and win in compe tition. We have new and productive territory to offer. Ready to enter several Southern States. If you are open to a good proposition, see me at the Brown House, Macon, Georgia, November 5th and 6th. If you cannot call, write, C. E. CRAWLEY, Agency Director. BasedonRonor Are the vehicles that we sell, and are pledged etch one to give satisfaction. This they do aa Is attested by the feet, that every customer ta » aatlafled one,-, and every uaer of our buggies can apeak j a good word for them. . / We carry a full line of Top and Open/ Buggies. Phaetons, Surreys and Road' Wagons. 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. HARNESS $14.00 Harness at $10.00 $15 00 Harness at $10.75 $17.00 Harness at $12.75 $20.00 Harness at $15.00 These extraordinary price* for a little while. Wholesale prices At re tail. Order a set, and If you don’t like them send them back. Sent C. O. D. with privilege of examination. J. W. SNOW MACON, GA. , if. h SWEPT BY BIG FIRE SYRACUSE, N. Y„ Nor. J.—Tha entire business section of Savannah. N. Y„ on tha line ef the New York Central railway, waa destroyed by fire early today. Two hotels, two large brick btistneas bifteks and many places of leas importance were reduced to ashes before the flames were checked. Th* damago la estimated at SPECIAL NOTICES JESSE B. HART Funeral Director jb. 1 Lady Assistant Private Ambulance Personal Attention Given Ail Business. Office Phone 467 ' •• . Residr-ee Phono 760 f ' l loo.o GIRL SWALLOWS POISON; DINERS SCATTER IN HURRY NEW YORK. Nov. 3.—A pretty young woman threw a* crowded res taurant at No. 343 Broad street. New ark. Into a fright yesterday by slip ping several white tablets Into her mouth and then dropping to the floor UE..n..V« ...wn .U.I-1U.I who wnj* hurried to St. Bam.bo* hospital, disclosed thmt she su Miss Rom Rosensohn. who hnd Just hoot) dropj*d from th. post of probationary nurse at Beth Israel hospital. High »n5 w.st Kinney itmn. Newark, eh. had taken morphtn. and strychnin.. Anion* the IMUr. »»i on* address ed to Dr. s»ui Rub-,now, who, it In •eld. came to thin country on th. eeme ehlp with Mis. RoienioKn t yaar aco Inst month. The phyelcUa Hum oppo. sit" the hoepite; where ah, wu em w»re ployed. They trlenda. but be- ewnnrrd Another letter was to Police Captain Ryan, of the flrat precinct, Newark, ta whom she had told her troubles the dFr.before. He gave her kindly ad vice.' he says, and made her promise not I' lo anythin rash. This' waa Miss Rosenaohn’a eeeond attempt te take her Mfe. On Decem ber %9. lHT.'ihe sw&Ttaw^d Iodine on a trolley car on Marker street. Dr. Rubfnov got b* r released from arrest after #h«* recovered It wtu said 8. C. Pursley. r.imir Clay. PURSLEY & OLAY, UNDERTAKERS. Always open, 611 anu 613 Mulberry tt. Oldest exclusive undertaking house In Macon. Phone 425. Prepared to fill telegraph or telephone orders on ehort notice.^. Carriage* to funeral $3.50. FUNERAL NOTICE. . McCRARY—Died at Helena, Go., Tues day evening. November 8. lJos, Robert McCrary, aged 44 year*. Funeral eer- occur at Riverside cemetery HEIMATH HALL ' 588 Walnut Street. \ Regular meals for men and women 25 cent*. Eueincsc women 15 conta. Breakfaat 7 to 8 a. m. Dinner 12 to 1lM o. m. Supper, 6:00 to 7:00. A free c*«t .room: convenient for flat- of-town shoppers. NIGHT SCHOOL. In order to determine whether It la feasible to establish a n!rht school In Macon, applications for admission to the proposed night school will be received at the office of the Board of Education from girls and boys between the axe* of 12 and IS years who are unable to at- und th. day echooL E ^. Canfield Oil Co. Sells Gasoline, Turpentine and all kinds of Oils. THE BJBB COUNTV HUMANE SOCIE TV (CHARTERED). Ing unfit animals, and other cases of cru elty to animats, reported to tt. HUGH V. WASHINGTON. PreeL —GO TO- covery ■ > good. for - WESLEYAN The best instruction is tho cheapest.