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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1909
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A MOTHER’S LOVE
TO SAVE HAINS
Mrs. Gen. Ilains, in 'Pears,
Tells How Strangely
Her Son Acted
XBW TOBK. tinv. U—While an her
m from Pnndy Hook to hr-r homo tn
Waahlngton. Mr*. Potrr c. Haiti.,
tootbar of Cart. Prior C. Haiti.. Jr,
and Thornton Haiti., told of thr crnny
antic, of her .on Tatar at hrr lloma
•hortly aftar ha hrard thr allrcrd con.
frr.lon from hta wtrr of hrr wrnng-
dotna wfh William K. Annla. Mra.
Halo., whltr-halrrd and bmkrn. ra-
rre.«.d tba utmoat ronlldrnrr of thrir
.oq.jlttal, Kho drcl.rrd that no Jury,
a/rrr hearing "all about my two boyo,"
could convict tham.
It v aa a aad llttla (roup that rame
III from Port Hancock. It comp.lacd
Mr.. Hatna. hrr huaband. tha thrc.
cMIlrvn of rapt. Italna, Tatar, Ham
ilton and John, and Thornton Hatna -
daurhur. Molllr. bold.a two aorvanta
who lave bwn with tha llalna faintly
for r*ara.
whin Mra. Hatna at.ppod from thr
atuumor at Wall atrrrt. aha loat th'
nrrv. that had held hrr up In Ihr lore
Krrka alnc. th. nrw. war convoyed to
h.r of thr Itay.lda tratrdy. laautlni
upon ft.nrral Hatna, the frail little
woman aav. way to a torrent of team.
Hew. pa par men who had ton. to the
r i.r to t.ik with her ateppod back, but
Mra Hatna. quickly cunt tolling her
aeif, called them to her.
She Oefcnda Thornton.
•1 Juat want to any a word for m»
boy., -- ah. aald, aoflly. "It la not that
I wleh to have you uaa my natna~l
ahrlnk from that. Bill, 1 feel that I
nuat let the world know that my boy
Thornton la not th. man to do . wrong
and tny boy Peter wa. dreak. bereft o;
hie mind. When people underatand It
■ II they will not blame my boya."
Mrs. Haiti, tried to talk further, hut
Vie tear, nlled her .yea and har eon.
Major Itaina. led hor to a rarrtage,
■alien abr waa burrlad to the Oort*
losdt atroet ferry and ncronn the river
«. thr Pennsylvania railroad nation
at Jala ay City.
To r Thorny,” ah. began, calling
Thornton by the p«t nam. ah. gavahlm
tn hi. habyheod. "thay art hard with
him. Only hla mother know, what a
great. big heart h. haa. If thay only
knee him aa I do they would know
t >t he n.ver put Peter up to auch a
Ctlroe. lie haver did It.
■lie waa a hoy of genemua Imptilae
Me uaed to glv. away everything he
had to help HUM* whom ha plttaiL It
was bemuse I told him h. must not
|rav» Connie— that - . Peter - , pat name,
o.m know-after all that happmed In
Connie - , home In Pott Hamilton, that
J.a remained with Connie day and night.
1 tcld him Connie could not b. left
eicne. 1 knew Cennl.'a disposition to
W Ttl and I realised that, after ha and
fc.> wife asperated, Connie would not
b. tha same boy.
•If they ar* to blame anyone fo-
(horny belny wttk oonnla that awful
day they muat blame m«. for Thorny
only did what I told him to do. Ha fait
ho muat hav. Connie with him all the
tlmo. They did not go there lo kill Mr.
Annla. I know theiP-didn’t Murder
will never In th. heart of el'her of
thnao hoye.
"Thorny wrote me, a few dnye after
Connie and hla wife arparaled. and
sold that Connla waa worrying. 1 acnl
hack word to him to have Connie come
to nto at once. I knew that Onnnlo
would worry htmaelf Insane If he couM
nbt be made to forget that trouble. Ro
Thorny aent Connla to nty homo In
Waehlnglnn.
Not tha Boy of Old.
GREEK COMES NEAR
ROASTING ALIVE
VALDOSTA MERRYMAKERS WIT
NESS A NEAR-HORRIBLE
ACCIDENT AT THE
CARNIVAL.
"Th« hoy who came them was not nvrmi( . | n * t night about 10:J0. o'clock
f1..a.lr » »..* Irmrvmsm Urn mtmblhl . u WJJ- by two Of thrOO
tiounand tnerrytnukcrs. who were
engaged' In confetti. slap-jack and re-,
turn hull battles.
Turk named Jesse Boalem. who
tho Connla I hud known. He ram* lnt.»
tlm house without enylng ‘Hollo* to
anyone. Ho hart not seen mo for
boy, nnrt I asked him If ho did
love hla mother nnr more. It* looked
at mo with a blank gasu and turned
on hla hod.
Uttered Awful Oath.
"That night I talked with him and
suddenly Connie gave utterance to a
moat awful oath. I had never hear!
him swear before. 'What do you moan,
talking to your mother that way?* I
demanded. 'I won’t hav* If Connlo
aat back and laughed. It waa a strange,
uncanny laugh that made mo fool
queer. Ho noticed tny discomfort and.
mumming a sneering attitude. told
ho would do aa ho pleased.
"Ho remained at my homo several
dnya and geted like a niultnan all th»
tlmo. He would alt twirling hla hair
In hla Angara and mutthr. Then he
would Jump up and cry 'Let's forgot
If and commence to alng anatchea of
T ra. Ho would tnumblo the name
Claudia' and ahako hi* head. At
tlmoa ha would laugh with tha awful
ahrlok of a maniac. Onco I found him
lying on tho parlor aofa with hla foot
up «>n the wall.
"Many tlmoa. at night. ! would And
him walking about tho hous# In hla
night attire. I would load him to bed
and tuck him up. Ho would sometime*
cry Ilka a baby and I would have t.t
remain at hla alda until ho went to
alcop.
Afraid Ha Would Commit Suieldo.
"I waa oonalantly In fear that ho
would commit aulclrte. Ilo acted so
wildly that I would not lot him out of
my right. Not onco did ho mention Mr.
Annla* namo, but ho kept calling for
I’lautlla. I did not ask him ahum Mr.
Annla; I wanted to heap It out of hla
mind.
"When Connla loft. Thorny took him
In charga again and premised mi naver
to lot Connla out of hit right. That
premia* ho hat kept. Thorny la
wrapped up In my boy* they hav« al
ways born Inseparable companions.
•i have not aeon my boya alneo thr
tragedy. I cannot brar to go to them
at that Jail. They know I lov# tham; 1
do not have to toll them that. 1 only
hope Connie * mind will Improve. The
doctor* »ay thay eipect hint to got hot.
tor. 1 shall bo with both boya at thrir
trial*. They will need mo then.
"My boy* ar* now In the shadow of
death and It wring* my heart to think
of it. How I have Buffered no one
know*, lfut I know It will come out
1 urntng. when the thing cai
Hie and ao«»n hud a very exciting
blnre in progreaa.
A boy waa holding tho lamp while
S< a lent wan pouring tho liquid. Tho
boy waa trying to wntch tho merry-
b’sx*.
In the excitement the Turk spilled
anrollne all over hlm*e|f and dropPfJ
tV can on the ground. That caught
m Me nnd the Turk, to save Ilia
rland. tried to *t*mp out tho blasj.
Ilia clothing caught and In on tn-
slant ho waa a mass of name*. Aa
»oon a* ho discovered that ho won
on Are he broke to run away fun
tho crowd, a doaen men trying to
mtch and yelling "Btop him!" "Throw
your coat around him!" oto. Some
o/o ran out and tripped him up
e vernl men Jerked off thalr om!« and
■mothered out tho Are. Hla trousers
».«rw burned entirely off. but M*
woolen underwear offered much pro
tection to hi* Aeah. though ha receiv
ed a number of scars.
Ho *ald that ho ran becauat he
thought he could "outrun th* Are," or
ill least keep It from hla faco. At
Arat It wa* thought to bo a Joke of
some of th* fakcra who had poured
some inflammable liquid lover their
ch thing and Ared It Ju*t for tho ex
citement. Tho altuatlon waa quickly
taken tn. however, and prompt work
on the part of dtlacna saved him
from being roasted alive in plain view
of hundred* of merry-makers.
Finqar Brokan by a Buxzsr.
Mr*. K. G. Dickinson, of Otympln,
wa* among the crowd on Hill avenva
last night and wo* one of tha bualeat
of th* merry-makare. Borne one with
a hideous sounding huxzer whirled It
around tn her faco In a playful man
nor and ehe grabbed at It to atop tho
noise. Tho revolving apparatus struck
one of hor Angora and broke It. Bhe
had tho broken member attended to
by a physician and later on Joined
th* crowd again.
Tuberculosis Killed
160,000 Last Year
So Secretary Cortolyou Told
tho International Tubercu
losis Congress.
The International Tuberculosis Con-
grcsH recently hold In Washington, haa
given a world of fact* concerning tho
greatest scourge over inflicted upon tho
race; urtd if It ho* not pointed out a
positive cure It ha* at least shown
how tho di*ea*c can be prevented, with
the promlso also that there will *oon .
be forth-com!ng a scrum or nntl-toxln I
which will.remove tho disease from'
tho fute of the earth.
When we stop to con*lder thnt a ml!- 1
lion Uvea will bo saved annually to the j
world by the prevention nnd cure of:
thl* disease, w* can form some Idea of
the Importance nnd magnitude of tho
subject considered by thl* Congress,
nnd of Its tremendous Importance to
l gaged in this work. The world will
own them, as well aa tho noble profes
sion to.whlcn they belong, un eternal
debt of gratitude.
Wo now ku»w thnt there are mil
lion* of persons living and moving
about In everyday lire, who arc suffer
ing from Tuberculoid* In one form or
another, and It lo to this multitude at
tention muat be given to prevent a
/uturc development of the disease.
It I* estimated that 160.000 persona
die annually in the United States from
Consumption, or Tuberculosis and from
any way wo look at It this a dreadful
figure to consider.
If thla tremendous loaa to the coun
try occurred annually by tho destruc
tion of tho population of some splen
did city of 160,000 from somo prevent
able cause, all tho strength and power
of the Government would bo stretched
forth to put a atop to the calamity;
yet quietly and Insidiously Tubereulp-
GRAND PRIZE
RAO
Suitable Suggestion
For Holiday Presents
Holiday Cut Prices an Photographs at
etackthtar’s Gallery, Beginning Te
lle has a now. up-to-date photog-
r-i-'fr from tb# north, with all th*
latest Improvement a In tho buslnoaa.
V> in make regular >1.— photograph*
Leprosy Actually Cured.
Ths leoutslsna leper bom* may be de
acrlbed aa au Institution which daatroys
popular fallacies about leprosy. Ita re
cent reports, for example, have shown
Hint the grim old theory that a leper Is
hopeless Incurable Is untrue. Another
instance In point, ta that Immunity from
the disease of the many persons who Hv»
at. cr In close proximity to th* ham* has
demonstrated Inst the panic usually ere
ated by lbs presence of the disease cat
and should be relegated to the category
of bygones along with tha medieval red
plague and black death. The institution,
moreover. Is full of examples of th* fact
that a leper can keep wholesomely unim
paired the attractiveness of the (mags in
which he was created, and despite tho
sacicdnrss of the writ In which it origi
nated. the epithet "unclean" hardly ap
plies to any man. woman or child who
makes his abode tn ths Louisiana homo
for an appreciable length of time.
Probably one of the sweetest message*
LUDDEN & BATES MOVE TO
sr™ i„ ms” r srjvnua jatw-B
li lt coming, a. h. ha, the wonder- umbi,. Courtwd In tea .tall.Ileal
ful now Artato electric light and can term, charactrri.tic of tc.lalattv. docn-
Lift you at night It you »o ilr.lrc, menu, it antmunccd orn,;lWly that .la
lit cotton atreaut. S', ,Vii^Vgfc& &
»»*srs This portion of the report Mraa
Included lit ten words aa follows:
IHschargsd cured-one."
••Practically well and kept for obosr-
rattoa—five." i
No explanation of the**
MORE COMMODIOUS QUARTERS JSSS
r in which, during the twelre year* of
.. existence, th# home ha* haea uuietty
alth their reputation striping iepro*y of Its terrors.
... - - - T ^ l|(
i sin « c»» is due In pert, at least to
recognise* the fact
In every city and considerable vil
lage In the United 8tntca there should
be provided, under authority of law. j
an organlmtl*m for the prevention and
euro of Tuhorculosls under tho super
vision of medical men. Those organi
sations should be provided with ac
commodations for the treatment of
Incipient and advanced cases of the
disease, and should also hav* authority \
to safeguard those who are predis
posed by enforcing hyglenle conditions. I
Th# advanced or Incurable* should
be separated from tne incipient or
curable cases aa thay are the centers |
of Infection nnd the greatest danger
to the public.
flood food. rest, fresh air and hy
gienic living together with moderataj
dosea of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey
ago the essentials m the prevention j
and cur# of tuberculoola. No treat
ment or measures for th* cure of thla
disease can bo successful aa one re
inforced by a refined and wholeoom*
stimulant like thla medicinal whiskey.
In safeguarding those who are pre
disposed to the dlaeaae and for the
public generally th* most rigid meas
ures should bo adopted. Factories,
workshop* and stores of all kinds
whsre help Is employed and pooVa >
congregate, should be wall tantllatsd;
and kept as much aa posilblt clear of
dust and unnecessary dampness. Th>
laws too for the prevention of spitting!
on fioora and the public streets should |
be strictly enforced, as thla Is tho (
greatest acourc* of danger.
Of great Importance ts the care that
should be given to children during their
school years. Defective eyesight, bad
teeth, adenoids and enlarged tonalta
lead to weakened constitutions. If neg
lected.
A few momenta each day. or each
week. In our schools devoted to In
struction tn hygienic measures wuild
be of Inestimable vain* In tb* preven- 1
tlon of Tuberculoola and other aerlotia
ailments.
store at 1M Record street baa ■ ■
:*gantly fitted up for a bual- 1 for boneot dealing, th* hmir* pf Lud
■w to that aide of Second. idio * lUtee nreda no rvconunendatku. -
n»b»* them u* get larr*r and {and it I* only necessary tee let It be »* -
•ultablq qnamri. * toow» tr»w» U»r arr .t. a. Tom VSKS: ‘wua’iw
have moled trvp* dl* to .IM* Hala*'•« uouid e»> . itmuylrrifkia due a human Mu. The!
street, and thus »re enabled! Ludden * Bates handle only thf nhyrtcUn* la charge do not claim to have
lav their Plano# to.better ad-1beat of tnstrumenuk tht'se of known »V*ne much more than to apply the rerne-
• bavins more room, better jand tried tnakeo, and the> sell at such dies 'ecegntaed for mray year* past as I
more m tlm t-h ■ j r m- •; nue. tb. '■ xV'SbSST'tX,'£%'
fSmr’ol UlildMI * Bat*, la tb,. mualr-larlag t *«|0. wtth th. v.n Kt-h’w
in t -. u-nitdi of households 5 e*t uf Inetrutnfnts at rrae.tnable ng- mw\ World flaaaahaw^ •
out the south wherever music pres. and. that they do thl* a call Is • —»— ■ ,
i of fieopte og!> nec-ssary tv domonstraie. ' Te A oaks- Bh«wn-KaMuh |
Plants of Prey.
Moot land animals feed upon plants tnd
moat plants feed upon th* soil and tho
But there are a few plants which
are* the order of nature and fsad
>n animal*, at least to a certain «x-
t. They may fslrtjr bo called plants
prey for. though they do not swpep
_ » eaciee or pounce like tigers, toey
vetch live gam* and kill, devour and
ai-jjj,
abnormal Manta are commonly
(Wtlfd tnaecUvoenu*. but the name car-
ntvarous'ta nw* fitting, fur some epevlce
feed an^tlshee and memmai* *n .niditf
SAVANNAH, GA.
NOVEMBER 25=26, 08
EXCURSION RATES
VIA-
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
NOVEMBER 25-
INTERNATIONAL LIGHT CAR RACE, 25 Entries; 10 Mile Circuit; 20 laps, 200 Miles. Begin?a. m.
Cars will start one minute apart. ' r * * '/ - •
NOVEMBER 26-
GRAND PRIZE RACE, 25 Entries, Germany, Italy, Franco, America. 25 Mile Circuit, 16 laps, 400 Miles.
25 of the Finest and Fastest Cam, driven by the most' daring and expert ( drivers in the world, will start from
the Mammoth Grand Stand, commencing at 9:30 a, m. City Time. Cara will be started one minute apart. It
will be an example of daring, of recklessness- and utter disregard of impending death that has no antecedent in
history. „ • ^
25 Big One Hundred and Seventy-fire Horse Power Cars, plunging at an awful speed over 25 miles of the
Finest and Smoothest road in the world, will present a spectacle unequaled. All previous records will be low
ered. All so-called thriller* of the past sink to the levtel of child's play when compared to this race.
Seated on the Mammoth Grand Stands, which will accommodate 25,000 people, you will see these 25 daring
drivers and their can passing Jn fall rlnr for two miles at a terrific speed, at intervals of at least one minute.
At times you will witness two can abreast, racing at an awful speed for supremacy.
The fastest Cars and the most fun ora Driven In the world will compete for the prize—A $5,000 GOLD CUP.
The winning driver will reoeive $12,000 in Cash, and If he breaks the world’s record he will receive $1,000
additional.
. • *•.:.> » <
REGULAR TRAINS leave Macon for Savannah' 11:55 a. m. and 1:35 a. m. SPECIAL TRAIN will leave
Macon November 25 and 26 at 12:30 a. m. Sleeping Can and Coaches. Arrive in Savannah in ample time for
the races.
Reserve space in Sleeping Cars in advance at ticket offioe, 603 Cherry Street, Phone 305, or at Union Depot,
Phone 1827.
™ • farmed prime with leave, arranged'la e[
r. 1 ;-1 rrwett. at Hi. root. 8,ana are »o ,roail|
met 1 that «Mj a men e,e cwh diacaver them. ■ |
vfliera are errerel i«et la t..unt_ u,i not forgive, aa women do. cocdaet
!«l*l 1-StSyLWg. —'ej-mce. them pablM>: they
mY-afS?«”%el5il^S!?^.5Sr h wTMi «• »®< *o pwtlent with phymleal pain;
tiuiM^a add aaaiml’.Me pieces of
huixtred fpoclsa of tUaute J f’urtj'-oevi
«i> them.
feud for lerle’
| they a
realty cjmivnmu* ! n toe v
•luantffv sBtmal' Qtllbl
»atlh «|rv.- '1‘inent.
DUbi-ot h 1
Men Do Not •Nog."
Mra a* hu*ban3a are act faithful aa
they are not so tender; they
:rument* bought
abto bouse when t;r tub.’t ...
WlUa such leog i hiar rkue of bttslncM.
between Hongkong abd Seattle.
.Vt l»ut Ds<e hcn»lre,| epoa-l^e ot tdauts J fWiy-Wvea »|>vcte« of nai
srjrf ti»MU appear ~
but they have a shining virtue; T*j«y
do not nag!
rth and. It la not like a man to thresh outsn
M.. sums .I. - ,..«,i,„ in s st «>. •"*..•** <&-
rrd *er*mra T . pZntUw famlV! 'tord ’ water bird for 'prinkltag. ts *n-, iY*’*!*£• V . .H . - .
is tho la»*v~t .r i r <,% t (0«»v t *Hb .*.t NrOnrs **4 may »•** fatal lo thr sundew • f“!‘_ t-*othing but du?t. N »r la again aad again. And when they for-
Th# trv.m wira ? •!u*:*-.? .*«• an* .amiwnMU $C»aL—Tcvh-1 « Btf bUB to tumble into th trap* • giro, they forgive; they do not almrly
u epevte* of low grealag . Uctkatvly «dosl World Uifsitai. 1 uf bis logic asd rcocue hlmstl/ by a take th* offooce away aad put It ta
i*f tt «dr pres Thr ptaqte the equaWT. geverat suiftoa ».t>t
r»mivoaiu* ! a the l nlteU ftitn. Tbey are bn
I in shalhw.- pots tilled ha."
rde aad liaif wtth bog sort
The smanaal
the tell, even the time
burst of temper or a, flood of team.
Men flr Into poos ions over trirtos Just
about a* much as wotneif; and often
more violently. Their language. Tor
instance. In regard to overlbo* beef
steak frequently ta not At for a lady's
oars. And It seems irrational to be
upset, aa men are. by the misbehavior
of eoUar buttons. Still, it may bo ad-
mttted that-vghlle thev fly Into passions
they do not fly Into the same passion
again and uun.
storage.—Octavo Thanet, to Har-
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