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THE MACON DAILY" TKLEOIUPHi TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1908
The Macon Telegraph
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< era Times. th* Dally If all, and *i *
M* •Mbarrr «*«". »a>b*r af «h« nairas*^, I" awprtm that *« haar u!
wall a, ira*a.:n.., wMJa aawrtala^ i ■» •» »«* ™» * “•
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0. R. Pendleton, President. !*« i* Phii*e.ij>w* « *•*-( *“ *
ardor loaf. exeree«*d asf'/Olshment at **** ^ *“* * T *^ a * t * b0TB
Ttt'i vote# to
3$y of o*Wf j
n Mr PsmJU-
ryaa. tat Otari
no the tames
IDIXIE ICECREAM
hr aa lnscra
lout pobUc pro-
rtt thslr 1
THE TELEGRAPH IN ATLANTA.
Th* T*la»m»h aan t* tann* m aal*
at th# Kh"hrl Haaa* *•>< PiaAmaat
' Hatal hi AUaait*.
Linotype For Sale.
lfodol Mo. 1. two yoort 1A
t*r Morfocthatar Linotype machine; «
good crier. $249$. f*b M^ea- Ad-
firess Too Telegraph. Marta Q+‘
the difference.
Th# tjox president of tho U»li*d
fit mi *n la »ald to ha v# ms4s tho Fri-
fr.alng sutrir.e&t of the general pur*
t/v»* of the ae«t administration to Its
rotation to tho country's tut moss of*
fairs:
urdey last, expressed asfonlshoa
tbo s!tgt* regard in wbkh Poa Is h«tdj * tllrer n<> ** ln **• ****■
among literary men in America Be
•aid that this slight regard *M a
•oorco of smazement to him tiot only
boeaota of his own Individual opinion
holr party
white i>
r the protect
With a awn
a they art Mr.
of the do-
iiicus neklaf
RANT OF A MURDERER.
Ttcntir. Jexktrs Raisa, who ac-j
brother. Fetor C. Hatrs *
com pan >d :
but herons* the leading critics In both or , fciJ expedition of jrfrter a=-d teU
Ka*1*r,4 *a« Pranr* all »!*•! Pol ««, , utol „ hrmiten .M3* ti»
tlM *T«*t**t Htarao E^W* Amenta J b / ilf .* r wneE WB.am E utt aa,
h» PTa^br,^. loaarmM man, la utbaSataed ast t
One nl th. a^ltara nf The Tala- ! ,:J If ,h. pefeeraHir ef pcbtle aec.
Trapb Wbn wa* pfeaent th * ? j tiir-ent »M the mlntatati d tkej
. - " law. Ho is asKgsod at hotag cfeargod
Can be aide «ad freosa ts It
ggataa at cast of
Orva Cant Hu
celte.
Jlll-i [IX GSEEB mtu
ktoaqurtef miTkmeitrmm.
Kae«*iq.»>aaa»aiENt
elaa ts aii. ZmrrMmt kat tte
tea atj c.~A iz the padaf,
S*tUf*ctiea £nxr*.z.teri.
Tta sate * Eaansat t±* ME
Maoeo is* e«aa yw cats aas.
^iSJfiSr»5ggt5-
t)Kkntk.«7« px«,
(ttyaZiitataasataeiL
Na'alCLUHtT.
Leon S. Dure
Baafr.y »sd InTMtmuti,
ttwb*. DiNKtak Meal Xutatew Mortgagei
iUvMo, U*..* V
ALBERT McKAY,
Ms at Min's Clothes,
«keitj St., Ms con, Gs.
ARCHITECTS,
CURRAN R. ELLIS,
ARCHITECT.
-Fvery tmslnet* man who H
oheylng the law may go ahead
with ail tho energy in Ms po^s**
<. * vrry enKrprte* which Is
wltnln tho statutes may proceed
without fear of Interference fr-.m
• I Admln'etratlnr. when at ting
legally; hut nil lnt*reeta wlt'tn
f: Jjrledirrt^oi of the Federal
(iMfcwMit may expert « «lcM
• t.i'-rt *■-meni of the law» agetnirt
dle»inr»e«t methods."
tho real origin of thir slight regard
of Foe In the North wa* political.
“Tbo Now England school wtilch dom
inated criticism in chl« country." ho
sold, "was unconsciously hostile to
Poe, even aa a literary artist, be
cause he was flouthont. sectional nee*
■Ion end prejudice during tho period
!being almost without limit. This at-
jtltudo of lltenry Now Kr,gland tnovt-
* tsbly affected tha generation follow.
! Ing,' but Poo will y*t com# to his own
In this country."
| Impressed by this suggestion, f»rd
MortbcIlRe ”ild he "wouldn’t wonder"
If tbot wr« the real explanation, and
agreed that Poe was bound to “coma
to hie own" In his own country, for
| his great reputation In Europe was
I firmly established and grew stronger
as time passed. We may add that an
[article by Professor Hrander Matthews
In Hcribnefs Magazine a few months
with murder, cans the fti'tstyi mar*
derers. and. ln a aMr*d artvrJs Is a
Now Tort newspaper, ho says:
Bryan went no further than th 1 *
Again and again ha declared nat n
honest business rnsn or honest bus!
g~st need hove sny f*sr of him nr o
.">• <* Dwn#c " 1 ^ ‘ ,l * 1 • | alac* ln<1 Ifataa that a T.c™.lra«ioa
form. Perhaps th# ehlef dlfferenee
v as Bryan was counted on to act as
»/ll a. talk.
f the early New England opinion of
Poe Is already In progress.
LACK OF UNION?
ft may bo that th* Na«h»Jlle Ten-
r,A*Me^n Is not far wrong when It
as>s;
"Tbdre are two elements with
in the l>ein*H-ra»l* jeirty and they
hat • n't Jc.irned to keep house *
•BROWN OF HARVARD-
There was recently produced at the
theater in th|* city a college boys’
play, "Brown of Harvard" ftme of the
moat enjoyable performances of thj
| season, by the way.) which was said
j to be a correct representation of the
„M mrr.r.lxica—dir. I -"“»E* »««• Ilf.. Wa abaaM ba dU-
enees Israelv of feeling and "Lposed to doubt th* trjth. or anything
Judlce-stHI i^rslat am! are : „ k< , fh<t lnj!h of th ,„ rI|| , m , t
,• eerful. It was hoped that the
antagonism to Bryan engendt.red j Wd that practically all ws gathsr from
-- w# hMr j rom , he
of tha Inside of college life gong to
confirm these conditions as they were
represented; if It was not that ws *eo
ths head" of great educational inatf.
tutlons, whose resporislhlllty and dig
nity should be curb as to render them
fisted four years from now hs I oracles not to be disputed on the vita!
would encounter the name fnte , . ....
Wa mail wait for tlmo to r«l L"'” mnr ' '"'fortanl mattara vrithlo
the wounds and, for the divided (ihslr sphere, drawn Into public discus-
.- —- a Ion of subjects which would more an*
in the two fierce campaigns of
ms and 1*00 had. largely dlsap-
pesred; that the active support « *
t*rson. of Kentucky, elgnllled
union of ths discordant elements.
But It was not so. And the situa
tion today Is that If a Democrat
id ths f’levsland tyi>« were
must
woun _ _ . .
elements to grow togsther.*
And megnsrhlla ths Republicans win
get such a grip aa nothing shoyt of g
revolution can break. They and ths
tariff* fed trusts behind them Already
bava such a grip. If twa!v« years
failed ta bring the two elements In
tha Democratic party together, an*
ether twelve years will hardly accom
plish It And tho Democrats of this
generation may as wall resign them*
•elves to tha spectacle of tha unlntsr*
ruptsd growth of absolutism, greed
and usurpation at Washington. Rurh
despair as a fixed habit of thought
among Democrats fa already notice
able and probably It was as much a
factor 1n Tuesday’s result as lack of
union Itself. During tha recent cam
paign Tha Telegraph aaw good rea
sons for tha belief that lack of union
was no longer a serious weakness In
ths party, but It may be that aoma of
those reasons were deceptive.
CAN IT UB TRUE?
Morae. tha crook promoter*banker,
wko baa been sentenced to fifteen
years ta Jail, formed tha American Ice
Company with 9H.M0.0M capital,
was a director In twcnty-als corpor
al lone, practically owned a chain of
twelve banka and trust companies,
controlled many steamship lines, end
became a multt-mllltonatre In some
thing less than ten years. It was
proved at tha trial that ha’-mtaap*
piled" bank funds to a large amount,
but oae wonders at auch a sentence
for so powerful a man. Had ha not
been ruined by the panic a year ago,
It may well be doubted whether ths
sentence would aver have been passed
upon him. Kven •■ It ta no one will
h# surprised If his Jail sxpsrjenoa
should uuhshly bars a happy ending
similar to Shat of old man Rocks*
feller’s Itf.m.m fine—happy for him
bu| ominous for ths country’s future.
In days of old when ruthless eon-
proprietor occupy the attention of a
professor of physical training
authority on sporting rules. We hav4
even had tha spectacle of a college
president renowned for hla learning
and crowned with the highest honors
of his great calling, reduced to ths
necessity of defending the admlnlstra*
tlon and discipline of his Inatltuton
In a matter of fundamental ethics from
outside Interference.
We have lees cause to be surprised
at these Instances of apparent lack of
dignity, however. If conditions In tha
universities under their admlnlstra*
tlon are anything like those ropro
ssnted on tha stage and Indicated by
wtiat ws learn of them from the out'
side. The picture presented la one
that, with college athletics for Iti
basis, presents soeneeof betting, drink
Ing, Intrigues and midnight oarouaals.
Ths Intellectual aids, learning, tha
study of books, the pursuit of some
art or science calculated to render
useful the student's future life Is sug
gestod only to be sneered at and da*
•ptaed. We are Introduced Into a cir
cle of school boys and thslr school
girl friends, who appear to be sophis
ticated In all ths evil phases of ths so
cial world and are Infected with and
prompted by the um« motives, temp
tations. frictions, 'jealousies, envies
and animosities that obtain [n mature
society. The puree proud pupil who
has hla allowance of thousands
spend on hla pleasures or otherwise
come# in contact whh tha poverty
stricken student who IIvm for dayaeo
oatmeal and wstar. ftveryhody ap
r*aro obsessed with tha excitement of
the rowing match and th* "grind,'
poverty-stricken student who Is ths
only one that appears to ba Interested
ta learning. Is Introduced In the'edl
fylng occupation of trying to "cram**
a boy ter tbs exsmnstlons whose
mind ts so preoccupied with 'the ap
proaching athletic contest that he
gusroro rased Niles te ths ground,
sewed the land with'salt, and a oi«j cannot ervre tbs time even to derots
even nabobs Into slavery, the axpres- J to this short-cut method of acquiring
•leu "bow are the mighty fallen" had | w gotten Information,
x real meaning, but in our rims th*i Aro throe the conditions or anything
mighty have too much money to get a'tike these condHIons prevailing In our
genuine hard fall They aro always j •«PtwA*y Br—i colleges and unlver
•bis either ts bay a pair of wings wyh : *!««•* H ■<>. wa may wsll ask what
which to descend gently or a cushion i appreciable or adequately worthy pur-
upon which ta alight without a hrolsc * !*>•• «*» thslr oxlatonoo serve?
Daly the man without tha bank so-! We have heard the story ef a college
ceunt ts realty up against the slings! graduate whe applied to a hank proa
and arrow, of outrageous fortune. «• i ‘4ant for a position and aH4r making
Hamlet Would aay. The muRI-mll- know n the extent of hi, qualifications
Henatro rttef always experts to -gr* j *aa t®*E to report for duty the wett
rente" H wl* the courts. The o«W rooming On doing ee he wpe shown
thing hs eaa not "arrange" aro dts-I* nuantlty of copper one cent pieces
Soa. end sudden death end a supply te stack them up In piles of
at in, m UaEaa. i •—-'tr-l'"' "Whatl” ha aaolalmaS
with utaalahmnt, only t« ha matt?
Tha haat tnmmant on aha propoa.I. aaauroi that thti ,aak waa all ha waa
ta rnaha ta maka Mr Rooaav.lt »raa'- practlaatlr Altai for.
fl.at af Harvard aatvaratt, eowtaa from 1 Tha rsamp], may ha*rathar a aa.
tha .Altar of tka Odarlotta Obaarrar.! rrra aa*. bat 1a tt or ML a tart that
wko aaya: -Hr alt maana Raaaarm *ar ml Inatltutl-wa at taamlac tarn
ahaalA ba alartM rrraMmt. Rorttrfal-1 out mm rrarttcatly qoaltAaA tjt haaAla
Ur bararr, an« Boot ,retaaaor of po-. and taka ear. of thraaa.krra? la tt
tltkat araooaiy. If HanarA I, In taach!bot too fmiu*ott» lltarallr a -oonv
■baatutlao, foaai and uaurpaUoa.- jtaracaniaM- which tka colla(a trade
*T find myself accused of the
crime of m-irdcr. A is*) I gsd that
f am expected te> rent and nsr
Continuing. Mr. Hatna says*
"My friend* are astonished at
the turn of a.Talrr and are lost In
wonder at th* depth of crime that
may V- rf/rrmitted by a desperate
attorney under the nsm« of the
isw. I am painted sj a black
ta‘>e*n of the family and accused
of the most jmpoe*fb!e things.
•!»« t>.* r.rst ulocc my family
are Just • bit proud me. I have
never don* a single thing ln my
life they do not approve of. . .
I have contributed mere to marina
.md nautical literature than any
other living man In the United
states, and my life hse be#n that
of a recluse end a studont. My
nurmrous worts have been adopt*
» d in ths »ub!le schools of msr.y
States and most of t»em by t-«
T’njted State* navy as standard
works, and the hundreds of arti
cle* on navigation, *rsman*hfp.
together with m^ny stories
. yrvderaMr da.. c*0<rfrUL abd —r»
ay ’iss ttrtyio mis Cmti u ssoa n.-«taar
H-m* mr* ksNit Tvucmao Fibaahiag Caw-'
YVi V^Tir*, SUI Mum m cm
J.I. * 1 Put w »u rtawri kv tbs aaro
® M rta tmmx t€ «M mmrj « ths first day
ay m-Llvu z e im. u4 that tt has Its grts-
re i2l-s! ». J: ctsai j mix rwair-
*r ps*p> atyj- L NCtfasnt
r» taw
... _ I M ei hr
•b f>" [ srtf^a: a^rparst^ was jee.MdJM. ^
r L. b,*>w oftsewerds. to-wt*. CO 3.
a« t;. itzu-.r * >, ~r im w-
• w ? 4 . 4*T N xfto riperior euort cf said somiiy.
yo happy. Th* nearest ye g«r to hap- * iLowtsg ths bsuaace ct twesty-flv*
pir.saa it hi wanttn* something / (WSkW -lOi On“Ar» «| pcrierrcO
on* thJr.klc’ ya have g chanve to **t stert. ta shares of HlSOi oes hundred
it «• art aettln' H. If re *at It
WhiB « JA *71—rl l Psttttocers des’re an smendssewt;
FPy- vVhin ye have tsnr. , tQ tht o( the ccrporstloa.
thing In th wurrald that «« want th t hs total esptul sto-k of the same, both
;Sorry It. Cottoo Ave. tag First SL
Mscoa. Gs.
FRANS R. HAPP,
Architect
CT:*' Roc—i a au a Fourth Na
c«.-r Ban* Suit* eg.
Te:«»hcia—ne*. •»: Ofries no.
ALEXANDER BLAIR,
Architect.
Office Wnc.it ?1.
Little of Everything.
It eaau Maw York city f*.«M a waak
to clothe and feed dependent chi!*
, dren.
Cast Iron will swell In bul% when
. alternately heated and cooled.
to Illustrate tho mode of life at
sea. are too wril known to edu
cated people to c*M for rornmrot.
1 have written and contributed to
nrorly every nrst-cla«s magazlna
In the Unit'd prate* and England,
and much >f my work ha* been
translated Into French and Ger
man. •*’
CaHer—So your cook has passed
■way to a batter place?
Hostess—Tea. but f don’t know how
long ahg’U stay; podr Bridget waa very
hard to suit.— Leslie’s.
The ergs produced In this country
evsry year aro estimated by gov«
—— * - ‘
ment experts to bo worth 1141,0
After all. Is there any appreciable
distinction between a member of roy
alty and tha daughter of the reigning
house of West Virginia?
And y«t. with all -this. Mr. Halns la
• Ignorant, or affects to so Ignor
ant. of ths criminal laws of hla eoun* i
try as not to know that an aid* and ; Highest telephone line in Europe
abettor—an accessory before the fact— runs to fUgina Margherlta meteorolog
of the killing (when not Aon. In the* $*' , on Mount Ro “’ H
heat of passion or In self-defense) of
same degree and Just as guilty ns the Roosevelt as your assistant? I
principal. If Mr. Halna fa one-tenth !
i Would it be absolutely correct to
aa simple and misinformed aa he pro* refer Xo m temperance speaker as "full
tends to be It can only he because hsj of hla subject?"
has taken his cue In matters of mur- , r~. . .. .
. ... . , . . , ! Twenty Chinese studenta. natives of
der— this helqg the second case In; Chekiang, are about to he sent abroad
which he Is reported to have been In
solved—from the "unwritten law"
uhhlsh with which the newspapers
have bean filled In the laat few years.
If we had not already been convinced
that Judson Harmon waa of Presi
dential else this telegram to Bryan In
reply to hla congratulatory message *.o
Harmon on his election ns Governor
of Ohio would have convinced us:
"Thank* for your message. Tour good
will and good wishes* add.greatly to
the pleasure which cannot be complete,
because my success lacks the company
of yours."
by that provincial government to pur
sue their studies. Borne will go to
Belgium, one to Germsny. but most of
them will study In the United State*
They will all pursue engineering aub
jects. except live or six students, who
will either study -commerce, law
shipbuilding.
It Is said Theodora Roosevelt will
get a salary of $10,060 ii assistant ed-
ini CRUELTY IS
IRS. LEAVITT’S PLEA
to exceed one kuntre.i thoumud <11*6.-j CHARLES A. CALDWELL,
ftoa.M) dollars. In shares of rmo hundred n- -i
($100) dollars each, per vain*, the to- UlVU XiIl.^lH6Cr.
cr y** 4 ?.aV. 0 #- WASHINGTON BLOCK. Room
•f d5ectSs ! from- Wtttr watte power. sewtr
time to time, and In.ejrh quantities «■!5arta-* r 5a«r U "soeet , «k»«!SfI* #, esfi’mtaJa
.(tfk t- taa.,M as * nd •yp«rint«(vdance. Office Phone 1142.
The prefer, ed stock may ue issued a * Residence ohone 322*.
immnn stork If 4rtired and In no event; -** 1 ”"** ^ -
Brown House
Opposite Union Depot—MACONf GA.
American
Plan.....
F. BARTOW STUBBS, Proprietor.
F. ARMSTRONG, MansQsr,
S. S. Parmelee
Company,
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Carts
Harness. Baddies. Bicycles, Baby Car
riages. accessories.
Largest stock In the South to select
from. A pleasure to servo you.
8. S. PARMELEE CO. Macon, Gs.
Hone; (o Lend on
Real Estate
Well rated commercial paper
and very low rate* on Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bank
(I2S.000.OG) dollar*. ----- —
4. Ten thousand dollars of ths proposed)
Increase has actually been paid In. L
—I—Annexed and filed herewith
certified abstract from the minutes ef the 1
corporation, showing that this application
for amendment has been authorised by
VSFuSSs'TKLEnR.%PH PUB. CO..
By C. R. PENDT.ETON, I»re*Tdent.
N E * W A. HARRIS.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Superior Court.
1re at * * ’"
correct copy of the psi
• “ublfth
..jirfer _ — ....
filed In this office OctoV €f IS. 1ta«
Cerfc'e Office Superior Court. Bibb
County.—The above and foregclng Is a,
ict copy of the petition of The Ma-
Telegraph P’»V.ll*hlne Comiwny fw
amending the chertei
"ed In this office Octn
(Seal) ROBT
CtargT ' ‘ ‘
GEORGIA—Bibb County. Whereas.
ths 10th day of September. IIP*. Mro
Mary E. Harsh executed and delivered to
Mrs. Borah H. Strong her deed to secure
debt, recorded In office of Clerk of Bibb
Superior Court In Book folio 272.
eonvsyJng the land hereinafter described. fesslons.
for the purpose of securing a certain
promissory note for the turn of fifteen
hundred dollars ($1,500). dated fl
her 10th. 1102. and due on the 20th
fieptem-
h day of
Septemher. l?0i. payable to the order of
Mrs. Sarah H. Strong, and In said deed
covenanted that should *atd debt become'
due and payable, said Mrs. Barth HI
CARLYLE NISBET,
Architect.
Office Phone 459.
Grand v*V»x.
Residence <41.
Macon. Ca.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
WANTED
For cosh two medium priced resldenoss
FOR SALE
One splendidly
close In.
Improve.
near Macon; very boat condition; would
make grond country home.
plantation
on; would
Forma In
Improved city lots that pay well aa In
vestments.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
H. Home
W. W. DeHAVEN.
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND
LOANS,
Grand Bulldlnq. Phone 454.
FOR RENT.
Store. 461 Cherry* street.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
due and payable.
8trong.
have i
outcry.
And whereat, said note for fifteen hun*
dred dollars *$1,500) became due
loth day of September. 1005. and ts now
as Id.
of soli contained In said deed, will be
sold at public outcry, before the Court
House door lif Macon, on the first Tues
day In December. 100*. between the lecal
hours for *herlfTs sales, to the highest
bidder for c«*h, the following described
property, to-wlt: All that tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and being In the
city ef Macon, county an«l state afore*
■aid. -anl known In the plan of said city
as part of lot two (2), In square twenty*
MR. BRYAN’S DAUGHTER TO MAKE
PSYCHIC CHARGE IN EFFORT
TO GAIN DIVORCE.
DENVER. Colo.. Nor. »,—When Mrs.
.Ruth’Bryan Leavitt, daughter of Wll-
llor of tha Outlook, and ok-Pra.Idont j , Um j mm h ar ault hara for dl.
Thomas Jefferson was forced to sell vorea from William Homer Leavitt, her
hla library, and Ooldsmttb, Johnson
and many another groat writer starved
like rota In a garret. Oroat la print
er's Ink. Great la the art of adver
tising.
President Rooeavelt'a remarks on
tha ethics of religion as these relate ta
our fOlltlct! affairs are entirely cor
net, only, like his discovery of tho
Ten Commandments, there !, abso
lutely nothing new In what ha says
on tha subject.
Fowler la going to oppose Cannon
for tbo Speakership. Success to him,
but we fear his am all-bo rs weapon
will prove unequal to * contest with
the big gun of the "predatory Inter
ests."
President Roosevelt Is going to give
8am Hampers a dose of tho same tort
of medlclno ho treated Ren Tillman ta
—give a party to tha labor boys and
leave Ftmuel out In tht oold.
Pteel common on enormous trading
rose higher than aver before. Mr.
CarnegWa $20,000 cast upon the waters
bava already returned to him mani
fold.
principal allegation will be that he has
bees guilty of "mental cruelty" to her.
according to a statement mads by one of
her closest frlsnds,
Ths mental cruelty clause la one of ths
distinguishing faatursg of the Colorado
divorce laws, a feature which has enabled
many womep to obUIn quick divorces on
testimony which would have been of no
avail In almost any ether state.
The statute gives os one of ths grounds
of divorce "that either party has been
guilty of extreme and repeated acts of
cruslty toward tha other; and such acts
of cruelty may constat os well of the
infliction of mental suffering aa of bodily
HSBin Ignorance No Hindrance.
Aajr action on the port of the husband
whleh le alleged by tha wife to have
C ueed her mental suffering may win for
•r a divorce. The husband may not
berTfssUi
TA’
divorce. The husband may
have known that he hurt her fsoltaga.
In many case# In whleh woman.have won
their fights for legal asparatlsn hors on
that ground tho husband learned at the
trial (or ths Aral time that hla actions
had disturbed his wife’s manta! eeronlty.
One defendant was surprised when he
heard his wife testify that at times he
neglectsd to kiss her goodbye when he
left home In the morouig. and that this
lack of demonstrative affection caused
her such mental worry that she *ao lon
ger could Hve happily with him.
eh she obtained her decree.
Psychics On Issue.
A Chlraco Iud|* aantenre^ a ha 1
huaband not ta apaak to hla wtla (or
two woako. Tho problem la w,o did
(ha judga punl.hr
Bag Pardon, But—
Now Tork Bun. dun* It, I Ml
Mr, c. B Pandlalon, adltor of Tha
Manan Talagraph. la on* ot tha ahlati
damoorma in Oaorgla. He rav* an
inlamronl and pontartal aupport ta tha
lion. looaph M. Brown', ranraaa for
tho damoornllc nomination (or rot.
amor of Uonrrto. II* la n man nr r*.
markably ka.n Judcmrnt In pollllci,
and In national pollllra ho la tha only
Uoar.ln damot rat that wa ar.r hoard
o( who hao tha courtca ta pnrtalm
oponly. what arary man af acna# know,
tkat Bryan la a drag upon tha D*mo.
ctnttc party. Datltalng to ha ona or
I ho drlagama u tarn » Danyar Mr.
Pandloion any.:
1 hnoa narar haaa a aupportar or
Bryan or Ma pollriaa azrapt that I
votad tar him twlca at th* bahaat
ot my party, and I frrl that with my
ronrlrtlaaa I will ba out of plan a* a
mtmbar or th« nnrontKn. which will
tclao n third tlmo upon tha haat naaat
oC tha Republican party had pnt him
«p again tar our alughtar-not hla.
tar Ryu hat trad, marcbandiaa at
Ik* Itadawhlp of Iho DcmocruUe party
aad only rnwntly datandod tha art."
Thla la nn nrrnrntt daactipuan nr
Iba taUUun ul Mr. llryaa u Ah* da-
till'd that though har huaband had naoar
• aid an unkind word to har hi th* dra
yaarn at thalr married Ilf*, and (hoy had
naoar had a anrioua quarrel ah* had a
l.Xn^arSTtJr*«n*. SOR
The effect upon bar. she said, was muck
the same as that which would be pro-
dared by ths mental hostility which Mrs.
Mary Baker Eddy, founder of Christian
Arlenes, cans "maildoas animal magne-
A iVjtajjy jJjftlF* MMI ts* Jt*^X*. ta Ws
"Exsrvme rrtielty mar be as efreetualty
raueod by conduct which produces mental
•ufferint as by blows Inflicted; and •*
many persons ths harden of the meni
suffering wifi
than tbs burd<
suffering."
besr
Worn*
, on who hero foiled to obtain dl-
vnrcee In the MUeouri courts, where rren
a slap In the face le net considered euf-
firient srounds for an allegation of cruel-
tv. hsve come to ColorsdA and obtained
Ilecrros on petitions which were not as
strong ao there originally filed tn Mis-
Threat to Atop Enough.
In most esses tho more aUecatton that
tho tmebond threatened to slap his wife
and thereby roused her xroar mental euf-
(artns erould be sufftetant boats for tho
granting of a divorce.
Lawyers who have studied the Colo-
rods statutes soy that about 9> per cent
of the ordinary hawiaafn of jaamad
tins win under the law of this stats fum*
I-* the material on which a roeeeatau!
action for dtverc# may be founded.
. W*"? Jwdge bo a mind reador. It
gw&ss teiAr
b*a now trbatad with aaaatal cru-
hao snffsrod. In this rose ths Judge
wontd have to put tbe_ mind of tha
wmnOA and the mind of the man under
: * legal microscope to find «hlch was
tti mors seriously damaged.
running southeast along the line'of Chei
ry street a distance of thlrty-fnqr ($4)
fret, three fit »nches and rxtendtn* back
even width a distance of two hundred and
ten (210) feet to th# old Court House
square; being lot number one (1) In sub
division of lot two (2) according to the
B int attached to the deed of Hnrne and
olomon to D. ff. Beer, recorded
Clerk's office. Bibb Suoerlor Court,
"MM." folio 100.
:.'Vo h k
■The amount of said debt, whleh will be
due on as Id first Tuesday In December,
ttMBgMrtMjM^Mjdroa ($1.500)jjrtM
i prln-
1*0$. wilt be fifteen hundred
ctpai. 2*0.00 Interest, and costs of this
proceeding. After payment of thin debt,
the surplus of the proceeds of thle sale.
If any. are to be paid to the representa
tives and assigns of said Mrs. Mary E.
Harsh.
Mscnn. Go..
i Thos. B. West, Atty.
LAND BALE.
BTATE OF OEOROIA—County of Bibb.
Under and by virtu# of a power of sale
vested In the undereigned by a deed, exe
cuted and delivered to him bv L. Anna
Newton, dated March Xith. 1247, and re
corded tn the office of tha Clerk'of the
Superior Court of Bibb County. Georgia.
In Bbok "111,” folio 420. ths undersigned
will sell at public outcry to ths highest
bidder for cash, before tha Court House
door it Macon. Bibb County. Georgia, on
the first Tuerday In December, tlot, be
tween ths legal hours of sheriff's sales,
ths following described property. to*wlt:
All that trset nr parcel of land situ
ate. tying end bring In the East Macon
District of the County of Bf“ “ *
ate. tjdng and bring
District of ths Countv of BJhb. Stats of
Georgia, near the city of Macon, more
r rilcularlv described as lots numbers
end 6, block "8" of the Woolfolk lends.
Each tot fronting 42 feet on Broad street
end extending hack equal width 100 feet
—lot No. K extending along Bsnard street
With all improvewsnts thsrson.
Said premises will he sold as the prop*
erty ef said L Anns Newton for the pur.
poee of paying the Indebtedness referred
to In said deed, more particularly des
cribed as follows:
One Principal note for the sum of $450.
dated MXrch ?Sth. 1MT. with Interest
thereon from Peotember 1ft 1501. to De
cember -1st, IMS. at the rale of I per
cent, per annum: also, one Interest cou
pon note for the sum of $1*00. doted
nlsrtie lath. 10M. end due March 1st,
of $ per cent, per annum; also. -
terest coupon note for the sum of $14.(10,
dated March 2>th. its?, and due Septem
ber 1st. INI. with Interest thereon from
maturity to December let. IHt. at the
rote of t per cent, per annum: also 14
per cent, per annum: also 1
per cent, attorney# feu nn said prlnri
pal end Interest, if Incurred, and the costs
ot this .oroeeedlnr Raid notro being
S made and delivered to the undersigned
As said L Anna Newton, and.the
ount of Principal and Interoet doe to
csy of role being 24*4.44. besides ssld 10
per oyt. attorneys fees tf Incurred, and
Anna Newton in tbs payment of th*
coupon notes maturing March
1st. IN*, and September 1st tics, as
above described smj said notes sttn rs-
roalntng unnetd. ths entire dfM. both
Principal and Interrot. Is forced to matu
rity under ths term* of said deed, end
the power cf sale contain In said deed
has become opera (tvs. The rroceeds of
•eld sale win he applied first to ths pay
ment of said Indebtedness, and the bat-
earo If any. paM to ths utd L Ann*
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—'Wm bs erfd.
before the courtbcu*e door In Macon. p?M»
county, daring the lecsj hours cf sale,
on ths first Turn tar tn December. ?r«
ta the hfehrot bidder for each, th* foltgw-
tae property, to-wlt-
On*.fourth Internet tn that l*t or pari &t » BARGAIN for QUICK sale.
of land situated and being In th- 1 — •
MS*eo. Mir* ^^*
tasva anl .
rotd «tyw port of lot wqpajbsr 5 In Hack
«. ord b*lnr the rro’-^rnt 1«t —*
rte f*ld Gta'ree >1 T*Wnt now rs
Said properry *»-vd na ee the nr
Of Oeorre If PHot. tn eattefr an i
tlon from (he r|*r Ve^nn.
* of Edward Wolff ogatnet
George ’
H C. RQuntT tVputy Sheriff.
This November Ilk. 1104, ^
American Natloxiai Bank
Office Phone. 2742; residence. 14*1.
OCULIST AND AURIST.
DR. J. H. SHORTER,
Eye. Ear. Nose and ThroaL
"The Grand" Bldg., next to CourT House.
Phones: Office, *72; residence, $50.
EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT.
DR. FRANK M. CUNNINGHAM.
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Grand Bldg.
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. FRANK F. JONES, Ostsopath.
$54 Second at Phone 120 ana 2415.
PHYSICIANS AND 8URGE0NS. .
DR. THOS. H. HALL, Eye. Ear. Nose.
Throat Specialist. 507-8 Grand Bldg.
DR. MARY E. McKAY.
Grand Building.
Phones: Office. 2564; Residence. 1411.
OR. W. H. WHIPPLE,
Office. 672 Mulbernr ct.. rooms 4 and I.
Washington Block. Hours: • to If a. m..
It to 1 and 5 to « p. m. Telephone con
nection^ at office arm residence.
DR. J. J. SUBERt.
Permanently located. In ths special-
ties venereal. Lost energy restored.
Female Irregularities and poison oak;
cure guaranteed. Addresi In confidence,
with stomp. 610 Fourth at., Macon,4§a.
DENTISTRY.
DRS. J. M. A R. HOLMES MASON,
Oentists.
814 Second st.. Phone 165.
DR. J. E. WALKER. Dentist.
Associated with Dr. Johnson. Office
.Commercial Bank Bldg., Phon# 111.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CLAUD ESTES,
Attomsy-at-Law.
177 Cotton Avs. Phone $20.
ROBERT L. BERNER.
Attorney at Law.
goornsm-tOT American National Bank
LOANS
Negotiated promptly on im
proved farms and city proper
ty on ensy terras and at lowem
market rates.
If yon need monev call on ns
HOWARD M. SMITH & 00
6M Mulbarry St.. MACON. QA
•2,500,000.00 SAFELY LOANED.
During the lost It years ws have loan
ed 12.600.000.00 on Real Estate for home
and foreign Investors. Barest and most
profitable Investment Those desiring to
borrow or having money .to Invest wtU
find It to their Interest to see us.
SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO.,
Commercial Bank BOilding.
Thomas B. West. Secretary and Attorney.
For Sale
•Ths substantial and wen located two.
•tory brick building. Nos. SOT and
$09 Mulberry street. It la well ar
ranged for business purposes on first
floor and rooms with modern conven
iences aboT« for a family dwelling.
L«t 10x210 to alley In rear. This la
vary desirable property and offered
m'^aiy rtt'l?e<ihurb.n acr-.re and (arm. a .p.-
I «tl**inr u*h#d in th« n)«r. rf cislty. Home funds on long time at
“ “ ‘ ' 7 per cent. v
Geo. W. Duncan
Manager
Store, 504 and 506 Fourth street; rail
road track facilities.
ties.
•& dwelling. $10 First street.
.-r. dwelling. 457 and 451 New street
l-r. dwelling. 24$ Carling avenue.
6-r. cottage South College street,
l-r. cottage, Lynn ave., Vineville w-
6-y. cottage. 40$ and 408 Roes street.
cottage, Lynn ave.. ^rinevllle (new),
cottage. 40$ and 408 Rosa street,
r. In dwelling, 641 Orange street
Elegant apartments ln Dr. FMalsriX
sw apartment houso of i, 6. 9 or 18-
rooms. Steam heat, water and Janitor
service lurniehed.
/Money to lend on improved real estate
at $ and 7 per cent, according to location.
570 MULBERRY STREET*
GEORGIA RAU.R9A0.
Arrlvet Depart!
. tm.N0. aa.n* ■
71. dally. 11:16172. dally 6:41
p.m.70, dolly 1:49
8:15!
1$. Sun. only.. 8:11'
lii 1 * 64117
W. W. HAfiDWICK, Q. A.j^
MACON, DUBLIN A SAVANNA RAIL-
Trains et Macon.
Effective March 15, 190$..
Leave. Arrive.
No. 1S 7:00am] No. 19 HtOfiam
No. 20 $:.K)pm No. 17 4:40pm
Trains arrive and depart from Southern
Railway Depot. j. a. STREYET,
•General r AQ«nL
Schedule effective Sept, 20, 1908.
M.&B.
S. F. PARROTT, Reeefver.
MACON AND BIRMINGHAM
RAILWAY. .
Trains leave Macon for Ltzel-
la, Culloden, Yatesvllle, Thomas-
ton, Woodbury, Columbus. Har
ris, La Grange and Intermediate
points aa follows:
No. 41 at 4:25 p. m. dally and
No. 55 at 7:00 a. m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
No. 41 makes direct connec
tion with Southern Railway at
Woodbury for Warm Springs
and Columbua, arriving at Warm
Springs S: 17 p. m. and Colum
bus 10:00 p. m.
Trains arrive Macon as fol
lows: 42. U:S5 a. m. dally;
“ 5:40 p. jn.j Mondays
Wedncidays and Fridays.
Trains leave from M. and B.
Ry depot. Fifth and Pine sta.
C. B. RHODES, Gen. Pass. AgL
Phone 1800.
G. S. & F. RY.
Schedule Effective Oct 1$. 190fi.
DEPARTURES!
1l!$0 a. m* No. 1, Through Train ta
_ Hondo, cornea Observation Par
lor car and coaches. Macon to
Jacksonville via Valdotta; con
nection made for White Springs,
Lake City, Palolka.
4ita p. m., no. 6. "thue-Fly," Ma
con to Valdosta and all Inter
mediate points.
12:25 a. m.. No. 3, “Qeorgla South-
.Wain with Georgia Southern and
Florida. Twelve Section Draw
ing Room Bleeping Car; e»eo at
V:J4 p. m. tn the Union Depot.
Makes connection at Jacksonville
for all points ln Florida.
12:1$ a. m.. No. »5. "Dixie Plysr. n
coach©* and Pullman il*eo*rs,
Macon to Tlfton. *n routs from
6t. Louis and Chics gs to Jack-
aoovtlte.
ARRIVALS!
4:15 a. m.. No. 4. "Oaorgla South
ern Buwones Limited.’* from
JncksonriUs and Palatka.
roper JaokionvUU to Mooes:
paroer **r» ^con remain in loro!
jan& Depot at 11400,1
8:25 a. m., .No. »♦, "Dixie FlySr.'
im ui.i* riywr,
roa«*hro and Pultjnan eieters
Tifton to Macon, ea routs from
Jacksonville to St. Loida and
O.KOgo.
11:30 a. m
Voldorio.
.. No. 6. "Shoo-Fly," from
Into. Parlor Observation
Macon.
C. B. RHODES. Gen, Paea. Agent.
Macon. Go,
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