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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1903
Attention, Autoists!
We have some particularly attractive bargains to offer. We believe we can corivmce you that the
machines which we offer for sale and recommend are the be$t that the same amount of money can
buy, They are standard; they are known wherever automobile excellence is appreciated. We claim
to speak with authority on the all-engrossing subject of
AUTOMOBILES
We have just received from Olds Motor Works: One X Touring Car, listed at $2,000; one of the
Special Roadsters, listed at $2,000; one of the Model D Touring Cars, listed at $3,000. These are all
1909 models, and we are personally guaranteeing them to be free from repairs for twelve months. We
are now booking orders for the model 20 Olds Touring Car, listed at $1,200, which is the latest model
on the market. We will begin to make delivery about the 1st of January.' We have been allotted
only a limited number of these cars, so place your order with us before it is too late.
The Automobile & Machinery Company
321 Second Street, Macon, Georgia
We have for sale one second-hand model R Ford, thoroughly overhauled. $500 will buy this
Runabout; just repainted, equipped with two gas lights and generator on top.
BOARD OF EDUCATION HELD ITS WORK AT THE CABIN
REGULAR MEETING LAST NIGHT IS NEARLY COMPLETED
(tesotutlens Touching th# Death of C. D.
Wi.lingharo Adopted bv o PtUIng Vot».
Otter Rutlnrst Transacted.
called mooting, taking the place of
egumr monthly meeting of the board
duration, was held In their office*
right Present were Most*. Tine*
Mi ler. Jones. Iferta, Pindleton. Psl-
UcCtV, Wiley. Morgan and Andcr-
*:lent Tlnafey formally announced
• hoard the death of Mr. f\ ft. Wh
en. And suggested the propriety of
Attng a committee to draft appro-
I* resolution*. V’pnn motion of Pol.
of education. the angel uf death ha#
‘ailed to a higher ephere of action. Mr.
»drr B. Willingham, a irember of this
Mil. Therefore. I*e It
Iter «..l. That the secretary he In
i’ i d to thread on the minute* the
ollo»ing teattmoniel of hla surviving co-
Hnrkero in the cause of education:
Pipit, ■pile board haa lost a valuable
tenalon of time In considering the appli
cation of J. A. Brook* for an Increaaa of
salary.
Mr. HerU. chairman. reported that #u-
thorited try the board at their laat meet
ing. he had pure based for fit, aa un-
< In lined frclaht. 1* double and IS single
(leak*, and I? caslOtys.
On motion the In ami then adjourned.
Deaths and Funerals
CONTRACTS FOR
ELECTRIGJOWER
Now Being Made For the Product at
tha Central Georgia Power Company,
Whoie Big Dam is Now Being Guilt
Mr. 8. B. Storer, representing tho
Central Georgia Power Company, 1s
now engaged In closing contracts with
tho users of electric energy and lights,
.. In advance of the completion of fhe
contractors have started to put in tha'big dam of the company.
I IlSt A « •»»•> •• the dam |> oompl.t*d.
NEW GniLL-nOOM AND LIGHTING
SYSTEM WILL OE FINISHED BY
THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER.
Tha work of Improvement at the Log
Cabin t-lub Is rapidly progressing. and by
the' middle of December the club will have
Ita grill room completed, and the othar
Improvements on tha second floor finished
for tha Christmas holidays.
A new floor haa been put In. and 'the
onti—*— *— -*■ •- * • • — •
four
CRAVEN. Improvements will add a great deal to thei w w now u f in * pusnea aarost
The remains of Mr W M Craven J* r ,h * 0,ub bullilnt. and wtll• mon *J r > * ,ttr fe force bBnd *
i ne remains i r Mr. w . M • crayen, much greater floor apace, dmklngjcan push It. there will come to Macon
who died "Yesterday in Birmingham. I It possible to give larger entertainment* for distribution umong Her own man-
■EuthSllEKon th.*aoo«i»8ouTh" ■ ri. t ta*lft'>■•"< "'«<■ CKvlUn .omothln?
'*■ trainmaster on the Georgia South- Huh house are completed. The wires have Hke 15,000 horse-power. This vast
ern, being the first to occupy that po*- already been run up to a point half way amount of power doee not represent
Ul.m when the road began operate*, between Dillon's and tha cabin, and the the total product of the company, at
After leaving the O* 8. 4k. F. ho yjjent rest of tha work .'an ba finished la a — - r — * -
hom he knew and loved when In life,
net as pallbearers: F. W. Scott.
PH ». Ilhodais J. C. Banner, G. A.
Ha was charttahi* Corley and L. D. MeNahb.
mdwntatlnn. sympathetic
i'»* u - ty'and the several o'her edura-
t.'Ni hod lea with wntch he was con*
i - led and by Ala mnlerlai *|ft». he d no
r> stinted while In life hla erest lov? fm
.Welnpment of th
-untry skate the higher
• (human epjtea
f IK to the totof
^Phvnd The ft a'e hag lost a rltlaen
wt. »• Ufa Illuminat'd the sphere of his
* torn. a ad t.ie church a <*»trlstlan In
v n fto-ce was no guile Hr was un-
} ' • vstloua ami tnodeat In opinion, but
r to hla rwnvlctlotia. and almost
errlnr In
|Hr 1,^----^-. —.
I'lf i with-nit display, and always
ti -xi*i among mer..
TMr.l V. r ho.it-1
<? wS }%.«-<.
j tf *>* „
motion the resolution* were adopted
V* a -lung vale, and It area ordered
that - idea be tent to the Mnron dally
para, and to the faintly of the de-
«• *■>* 1
i I ranartwteodent reported that the
I iIrons of tba Midway srh«>n| had t*ern
o nkng inqulrlea coneornlng a new build*
i- f-»r which an aporoprtatUm was made
It luno. ITpim • motion, the matter was
r fprre.1 to the committee# on districts
e i »lto*. and bm ding* and repairs, to
to tha Central, and atone eight years i .. _ . . ,
ago went to the Southern at lllrm- Set oral enterta'nmenta are to ba given
SEham soutnern at lfirm- j ^ lhi f abln during the Christmas hoi I-
,, • _ „ ^ days, and the improveuienlea to the club
Mr. Craven waa well and moat fav- house will add much to their success.
orably known to the older railroad ' — —
men. lla wae very popular with them
and they will learn (he no ye of his
death with genuine regret. ...
n hrothcr-ln-Uw of Capt. A. N. Ken-
mi , drlck. having married a daughter of
id n.Vi'irr nsVhl »«<* *** WheaJer.
No greater work i Th « funeral will tike place after, the
arrival of tha remain*, and lha Inter-
tll be made In Riverside. The
THREE TURKEYS STOLEN
FROM NEW STREET HOME
Somebody wont Into the premises of
5&-TKS of
“■Hr - - asr' -w - Uta ! * t fti fC.kwvT.1 fflrli
commends the
TO PUT CAR TRACKS
IN MIDDLE OF PARKS
THIS IB THE LATEST IDEA AS TO
THi POPLAR STREET PARKS—
ONE MAN** PLEA.
It is to place this power In Macon ffiJSSl/
and vicinity that Mr 8torer Is now j b! \
taking contracts. Thee© contract* are
baaed on a rate that la approximately
JO per cent lower than th© present
price paid. Th© current Is expected
to b© turned on January l. 1910.
Mr. Storer t» delighted with Macon,
and from every point of view. H«
says that he haa never seen a city of
so many possibilities as Macon
Of the South, of Georgia and of this
Immediate section, lie speaks In >he
moat glowing terms, and said yester
day that there were more undeveloped
There*la*^dfaufct ns m what kina -(resources here than tn any country
.lent was; It |a*not JhoSW'm S*M tvwjr vlaltcd. He aaya the peol
'en a negro or an ordinary whit* man, P** h**re really do not know how rich
the race Were exciting. In the twenty-
fOfirth mile Hayes made another of the
Jump* to the front that he had been
Springing at Intervals during the race,
but Po.tmdo. running strong, r* tly re
sumed *\c hstd like a flash. Tnla wae
repeated half n mile further on, Dorando
S ain proving the stronger. The twenty-
th miles was finished In 2:34:17 1-5.
Jiayas weakened In tig last half mils
and the Italian won hanully by about b0
yards.
BAPTIST KRESS
CLOSED ITS LABORS
0 BAPTISTS C
R WORK IN M
YESTERDAY.
Tha leading question under dlecussslon
yesterday wan- "How shall we cultivate
a more friendly relation with the race
In whose midst we liver*
Thla question wan Introduced with an
addrdas by Rev. William E. Holmes and
d'.scuaaad by the following: U«v. J. n.
Border, D. D., Macon; Deacon George F.
Thomas, Hawklnsvllle; Rev. L. D. ste-
hsns, Albany: Rev, B. H. Borden. A M.,
• ; Ilev. b. y. Harris. Macon; Rev.
_ Davis, Bainbrldge.
Tha weman took un active part and
rendered many helpful suggestion*. An
informal conference was held In cons Id-
*Sd*?ifier l 'questU>na effecting the
welfare of lha negroes were deliberately
and carefully considered. *
Th* cloalmt sermon was delivered by
Rev. James NftbJtt. A. M.. Amertcu*. ami
th# fpllowlot committee was appointed to
drMV Mafimlon* for setUng forth tho
vie»« «r the congress: Rev. J. M. Sj
m * B. Borders. L).
l D.
M. Sprat-
ling.'IX D., Rev J. B. Borders. D. 1)..
R<v. R. B Wllllsma, D. IX. Rev. Wil
liam E. Ilolmss, A. M.. and the writer.
Rev. N. U. Wright, D. D., presided •—
^h* ^ongreaa and Rev. R- B. Will!
D., was secretory.
Yllllams,
thief
been
and < t *'\i**»<'na for thi« <|oub( are «iv*m!th*y really are. He believes that with
v£*> the operation of the Central Georgia T ii m ■ nfll/ HTIinrinnil
THIS LOCK STUBBORN
known to be. Therefore. It ts fbought < P<»alWe figures, bar manufacturing In. *»wwi» wsw
that some low down tramp paa-ed duitry will receive *uch an Impetus
Thi!SJ r ;.u?i«* T n.; *• will place Macon among «Jie great-
™ TO-tt'ttOT!; 1 !;! «t m»"ur.fturln* cm,, in th. Unlt-a
aria mm
and got the turkeys.
U I* now said that » resolution «r\*.l b«*
i-** n:- nra upon si tne uvxt meeting o(' ofTrird at the next meeting of council
t - 1 | to tmutr* the street milsray •'onitsinv
A T->ltlon for eertstn repair* at Cham- to place It* track through the parks on . I. . |
!, —*■ ■! ?>? ll * r »»!*?«■■ |II *. I -‘ J -» '*>- -*«*<>• coun «r tod.y ih.l .
I - 6 iq Mr. |m i i« J- nes. inairtnsn , s»,,e iu at present, ■ —..k A ,,w— -,.. »
emnmlttee on ' toMlogs and re- It is ntsl. Mid that this Is a move. 2! 1 ?®***.?£?** £?****•_W 9 *. w
Bates.
A* compared with the price per k'l.
ewat hour charged the Innumerable
factories of Buffalo, whose wheels nre
turned by the power from Niagara
inr MAT ninuiniiimr rtl,l> ' ,h * P rt «* to *»• charged by the
ARE NUT GARNISHABLEiSyTmi”™ 1 * r ° w " c ^ n -°* ny
difference Is
ATLANTA. Ga.. Nov. tl-Tha state
superintendent
>rono«ed night j
iit anew building be erectedL ^ .
» old metertai. thnt tbr estimated if oace the tro«k is laid on the parks manual than mental. Thfr© fa One'
* be *jr.s. On moilon Mr. Jones*, the us* of them fur warms Is dune ; consolation for those Whoa# pride m-tv
adopted i with. , , . ; bv injured by the untl-tH+rlng dsef*
.asatr’SW! eiJl ”*»t»£SS8» v .Sr\{S?ESS arj^r'ffirg
light erbool. Judce Were many other ugly l*'*'k:ng places In *V* W J|C!L 0 I
sa that me superintendent be* cRy that newfisd brushing up to make
i twYnsro and preeent * • the It look good.
rj of the board In detail a . "If I had my way." he Mid. "1 would
in nr the proposed school *lo- a rack down thr renter of those
I. • taiks ta which J wmito r^tutrs the ceun-
P. Anderson explained that on twmvn to fasten their ts.im* As tt l*.
left to Montgomery hi* atten- the mules and horava at- hitche,| to the
tmeted by extensive ndvertise- "bee5a of tfe? \ehlfX*s and the result U
i as tttaeerd* in -tore window* • 'be wngmie and tugxtga twe put on the
eed Utah! scho*d In that *ltv l«‘HiS Catr-.wainpus.^mr pros.nl a con-
tod that the superintendent itotnemte.1 scene Itv pUdng the rack
te wltn the suorrlnt-nffent of there snd rooulring all te«*»u. »-* Ih- hitch-
awry schorls, lie was dlrrctrd, •’ 'h* Tagens would proeetu 4 ,
uniform »pv«mratv^e. and the Usnave of
1 Jd^jnniT f T i m lil i ii * *— the snl nxU kttcKrd to wheels
afntad. with power to act In .I.? 1 *' *£!! . — . ^
Tor twe a hasemert nx>m at' Talking a*vnit a graare-t park pre
[igh School, reported that the we-ntlnar a nreny sight to the stranger.
to5e «snTcfW to n whal would be a better eight than tiu**e
v» )+rr, put In the nlaee of l w »«k» filbil with ccr.ntrv tramsf |t
s and that the room 1- readv would I-* a picture of actual trad# |h*‘
KT Hts renort was reoetved n.sn treat any other ett:
^ *As foe cotton tn the street, 1
re If It was oil
r\*om was left
In the middle.
knows. !f^ bus11
ked for an ex-
pher being held for debt under^ikr-
nlshment proceedings.
The case came up from the superior
court of Chatham county, and Is en
titled c. D. Cohan -vs. R. M. Aid-
rich. Mr. Aldrich was a stenogra-
ph*r for the Southern OU Company
when *uit tor JU waa brought against
Mm. A Judgment was rendered
against him. and the magtetrate Judd
that hla salary or STS a month w,\a
garnlshable. It was taken to the su
perior court op the ground that sten
ography comprises more manual than
mental work, and Is an occupation
rather than d profession.
In an Interextlng opinion—so inter-
eetlttg lu fact that the higher court
Included In It* own—Judge Charlton
pointed out that the slat* supesmo
.wolW toeGnVsin
• left fer traffic on either aide bto «»w« experience and knowledge (he
ilddle, (t* business and gra* wng oPCf B gbf t .f < Py t » r >» Gbetortd If
city would
• That's the way K feel about If
company haa no dam. nature having
built one for that company. Just as
hundreds of factories and small tnJua-
tries started up eu the completion of
thdt Immense power, ao will they start
up In and around Macon
Mr Storer It pledged with the man
ner tn which the users of the poorer
afid the light are making their future
contracts. They seem to rvaltxe that
the Central Georgia Power Company
Is a much greater enttrprla© than the-
htd ever dreamed of. And yet It I
barely started.
Mayes Letts HU Race.
Madison bqfare garden, n. t.
Nov 25.—Dorando Pletrt. o fCaprt. Italy,
defeated John J. Have*, of this dtv. (n
th# renewal of the Marathon race at Mad-
toon Square Garden tonight. Th# <tls-
tsnee was ii mile#, 1*5 yards, the same
• * the Olympiad Marathon, which Hayes
won at thepherCa Bush. London, last
summer.
Dorando then felt from txhaustkm and
n» helped acroe* the liar, but waa As-
qua lined He grovwd to be Haro's master
tonight, ng he held the lead from *
•tart to ImKh. finally winning by
to vards
Ha yen waa tn the lead
m
-r. time tni
>l< Hld. and Hayes Midi 1-k
Tan tbensand perrons watcher the con-
task and while partisan feeling ran high,
nothing mer* than good nature* raillery
TO SKILLED EXPERTS
THE BIG SAFE FILLED WITH DIA
MONDS AND FINE WATCHES
REFUSES TO BE OPENED.
For th. two d*y« pa*l «P«rt ma
rhlnlat, hay. b,,n ,nd,avortn« to *ct
into'the bt( »ar, of th. W. W. Wll-
tlurih Oomi*any.
A* ,tat..l ye.terday, th, lock r.-
fnMi -'to work on Tu,»<l»F momln*
when th. most valuable watch,, ana
th, diamonds w»rc to b« taken out
to, ditrlay in th, .how c.aca and the
effort wa. mad. to art Into 1L but all
failad. Th.rr wa. ...methtnr hi tb.
tack-tbat fallrd to rr.pond to th. usual
tnaunant of rnfmeton 1 l«ka and all
day TUMday and y,al,rday - »r,rr
knnwn method of *»tttn* Into th. Mf«
without dMtroyln* It waa ua*d.
In th, afternoon It wa. thoufht to
Xm a ... let of .ufficlent «tr.nrth to
w-DHi -be at„l ao that It could b*
•IrillM into, but th, ordinary cu waa
found to be too weak. It wa. thwe-
fur. ntcMUty to hav. hydroyrn >u
mad* by. Prof. 8,11,1. for th. pur-
P *Mr'. vr. w. William*, th, wnlor
member of th. «rm. wmil down to
Newton. In Baker county, for a few
Java- hunt and up to laat »l*ht did
not know of the trouM. with tb, jaaf.
fbr th. |,a.on that Mr. Iterrlcn MII-
tlama nn.t Mr. Holt Vtr*ln. th. other
member, of th. Arm did not cart to
dlatuib hi. hunt. .
If aklll and p»m»v«mnc» wm no.
com tilth nnythlnc. tho a* 1 * * lu h.
opened.
There is one whiskey tnat is usea mrougnouc tne entire
civilized world for family and medicinal purposes. ***•
It’s Clarke’s Pure Rye
This whiskey is aged and botded by the United
States Government. Look for the green stamp;
it’s your guarantee of age, strength and purity.
4 Full Quarts, $ 5.00 Delivered
12 Full Quarts, 12.00 Delivered
Any of the following dealers will supply your wants*
E. R. Betterton & Co.
R. H. Cate & Co.
J. Fox A Co.
Gallagher A O’Gara.
Paul Heyman.
Julian Distilling Company.
THE ABOVE DEALERS ARE LOCATED
Chas. Blum A. Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hanne Bros., Jacksonville, FIs.
H. Clarke A Sons, Salisbury. N. C.
Heller Bros., Jacksonville, FIs. |
Hcstlg-Ellls Drug Co.. Memphis, Tenn.
J. A. McCormack A Co., Memphis, Tenn.
N. Goldring, Pensacola. Fla.
D. F. d. C. P. Long, Jacksonville, Fla.
Kentucky Liquor. Company.
R. M. Rose Company
AT CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Hanover Distilling Co., Peoria, III,
Holberg A Co., Ft. Smith, Ark.
E. C. Villers, 124 Carondolet St., New Os*
leans, La.
H. M. Austin A Co.. Montgomery, Ala.
Phoenix Hotel Co., Winston-Salem, N. Ga
Solomon Shael. Jacksonville, F|a.
Tho«. H. Keating A Co., Ocala, Fla.
J. Rieger A Co., Kansas City, Mo*
Clarke Bros. & Co,
PEORIA, ILL. »
The Largest Distillers tn the World
THE SON OE HAM UNO
THE HAM HE FLANTEO
LIVELY CHASE BY OFFICER PAT
PIERCE AFTER ANEGRO YES
TERDAY AFTERNOON.
Considerable commotion wa* caused on
cherry street yesterday afternoon by a
long and exciting chase after an alleged
Officer rierce waa notified tnat on#
of the negro employe# of tlra Atlantic A
Pacific tea store bad planted a ham In
the rmr of the' store with the evident
purpose if taking It for his Thanksgiv
ing dinner instead of a turkey, and when
J. II. Brown, th# man accused, was about
to be arrested on the charge, he thowht
he could escape the clutches of the tow
by flight, but Officer Pierce's legs, whlto
not long, are abUe. and ba soon cwugbt
* Ira.
J. H. Brown will tell the recorder about
the ham U»ja morning.
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.
Mill Bar. Trl.r, tt AtbMT. to, th.
[UMt of Mr*. Wlllt. »M S*n£ H»1L
Pr. >n4 Mr. Hronr W.Ikw »«4 Mr.
W*Hrr T. J.hnim. I»fl yr.lrr.Uy for
SUTUiuh to attm* th. rutomoblrt mer.
Him Grnl. Cr»l* tom oritc, AU.nl.
thU momlwr to wmi Tb»nk««lvln, with
brr Bl.trr, Mm. Slurp*.
MIm U»r*u«1tr Montfort. of l«»!
nold.. I. the ,uret of Mm. WlllUun
patrtrk.
Dr. and Mm. H.nrr W.Ik.r and Mr.
..’•IMT T. Jomunn left Tumday for s.-
T»r.n»h to attend tho nutomonlr nm
Mr. Fmnk SUM and h.r mr.dd.uil
trr. Mh. N.nnlo MMI, of Tbrt V.lTrr.
lai:
are visiting Mrs. H. H.
vtlle.
A large party of tbs employee of the
Central Railway afiops. rhaperoeed by
Miss FVances Connelly returned yes
terday to her homo in AtlantSi after
being delightfully entertained In Maoon
for a week aa the guest of Miss Har-
riotte Winchester. .
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Rousseau.Uft
the city last night for Savannah, where
they will attend the races and will be
the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Hal*
iwards goes down to
Fort Valley today to spend Thanksgiving
with her brother and etater. Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Edwards at their country
place. "Lone Oak," near there
Mr*. wT B. Strang, 8r.. Mrs. Ryan and
Mlsaes Winnie and Geraldine Ryan ar
rived in Macon last night from Kansan
City, and are the attests of BfK and
Mrs. J. A. Newcomb at the Hotel La-
nl Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Washington, of
New York, spent Tuesday In Maron,
with Mrs. Jack Lamar, en route to Sa
vannah. After the race# they wlll spead
several days with relatives and friends
hire, before returning home.
Mr. J. Moor* Kendrick I# over from
Augusta to spend th# Thanksgiving holi
days with friends In the city. Mr. Ken
drick was captain and star second sack-
er of the Mercer base ball team during
* h MIssel^Bame 1 a°nd Mattie May Durden,
of Hawklnsvlle. who cam# up to fittend
th* Harrlson-Reeves wedding, win return
to their home today. While In the city
the- were the guests of thetr sister. Mrs.
J. B. Randall, and were tha recipients
of many delishtfui entertainments.
Mr. and Mrs. J- B. Randall entertained
a party of young people Tuesday evening
Innonor of Mtoroe Balllennd Mattie M .>
Durden, of Hawklnsytlle. Dtfferont
games were played durtng the evening,
and delicious refreshments were served.
Those present were MUros^Ball e Durden.
Mattie May Durden, Julia Wnltten. Ixtura
WhlttenTJohnnl# Lau. Reeves. Maggie
BEisH
Brooks. Sldn» >
,.m»
Asbell. Will
Young.
win
ssi u ?csw?5rs.
sssp.s
WIFE IS ARRESTED
^ ON CHARGE MURDER
ROCHESTER, N. Y- Nov. 25,-Mr*.
Georgians Sampson, widow of Harry-
Sampson, of Palmyra, who died on No-
vernier 1 •• the result of a gunshot
wound, was today formally accused of the
murder of her husband by th* district
attorney Of Wayne county, and placed un
der arrest. Sampson was a nephew of
th* late Admiral Sampson, who com-
Th# death of Harry Sampeon occurred
the Allvn farm, located between Pal
myra and Macedon. In W syne county. It
waa at first believed that Sampson took
his own life, but fln»Uy the coroner,
decided upon a rigid Investigation. Dr.
Albert Hamilton, a gunshot expert, after
examining the wound in Sampeon s body,
testified that th# dead man could not
bar* fired the shot that killed him.
Damaging Evidence.
It cam# out at th# Inquest that Samp
son on Saturday before^ hla death bad
discovered a letter written to hit wlfa
by a man outside of the family which
had been the cause fo a bitter quarrel
At the resumption of the Inquest at
Mseedon today. District Attorney Gilbert
told Mrs. Sampeon that she mlghe make
• statement, but that anything she said
■ be used against her.
[re. Samp-on replied that on the advtca
HB
of counsel she would Hot make a state
ment. Mrs. Sampeon was then placed
. —t= Hfitto*
formally charged wlti
husband and taken to the
ccgnty JaUatLyons.
Cotton ‘Mills Resume Work.
GREAT BARRINGTON. Mass.. Nof.
J5—The Monument Cotton Mills which
have been running on short time foe
several months, have resumed opera
tions in full. Four hundred hands
are employed.. „