Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 29, 1908, Image 20

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1908 Some More Bargains in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Apparel A GAIN this week we will offer remarkable values in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Ap parel, continuing the sales that created so much enthusiasm among wise buyers last week. Our New York buyers have secured many lines of fashionable and worthy gar ments at much less than value from makers ^closing up their season’s business. These lines will be placed on sale tomorrow to gether with several lots from regular stock that have been reduced. ial Sale this Week 60 and 62-inch Coats of Broadcloths, Kerseys and nov- slty mixtures; plain stylos and elaborately trimmed effects; all $15.00 vainest on sale at, 4/1 choice P* V f Very handsome 52-inch fnll Satin-lined Coats, of fine Broadcloth and Kerwey, tastefully trimmed tfjC with Silk and Satin bands; to $22.50 vans 'P*** Other handsome styles in Long Coats for street and general wear,; priccl from $25.00 ’ C C/l up to pJU Exquisite Batin and Cloth Opera Clonks and black Cilk Carriage Coats, at J25 tO $35 Sale of Skirts and Petticoats Exrn special sale of new Panama Skirts, in black, brown and bluuo; plain gored and plaited stylos, trimmed with self or Satin folds; real $7.50 values; # C Art this sale pJ.l/U Children's Cloaks Greatly Underpriced Wo have gonne throngh our Children’s Department and di vided into three lots our entire lino of Children's Cloaks and wo believe they are the great est values ever given in Macon at this season. All $5.00 and $6.00 Chil dren’s Cloaks $3.50 All $7.50 and $8.50 Chil dren’s Cloaks $5.00 All $16.00 and $12.60 Chil dren's Cloaks $7.50 $25 Values for $15 Suits that will appeal to women of dis crimination and taste can be had in this great Knit sale and in a variety-of ityles and colorings that will enable aim jut every taste to be suited, if early selection is made. They represent, in n liberal way, the newest models, made of materials most in demand, and it’s only to rrente a favor Hint we offer them at the tf C price of 4) J J.v 1/ $30 Suit Values for$19.75 To emphasize this sale we will include seventy-five - Suits made of bard-finished Worsted, fine Broadcloth and English mix tures that, were formerly priced $27,50 and $30.00 ench, all of which are well tailored, beautifully designed and lined with guar anteed Satin, representing the season’s most popular shades, 19.75. Great Suit Values 50 Suita, representing the seuaon’s best and latest creations, in a variety of models and most sought-for colorings, In Broad cloths and hard-finished Worsteds, that have heretofore been priced at from $35.00 to $37.50, to be includ- ( ed iin this sale at ... $50 and $60 Values for $37.50 High class tailored Suits made by the best manufacturers in America and represent ing tho choicest materials in Chiffon Broadcloth, hard-finished Worsted and English miitturef, stjloe exclusively our ' own, nnd cannot be had elsewhere; values that formerly ranged up to $6 ffIT Cf) will bo included in this sale at pP ■ .wv $25.00 'P’HE three special lines of suits at $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00 noted here include the very latest and most handsome styles of the season—long coat effects, satin lined and elaborately trimmed—new skirt designs. Materials are fine fancy worsteds, broad cloths and novelty suitings. All sizes are included in each of the three lots and you will have no trouble in being fitted and pleased if you come early tomorrow. Great Sale of Petticoats Wo have secured another lot of these fine Taffeta Silk Pet ticoats that have created such a sensation in tho local market. They go on sale tomorrow morning, in two lots, as follws Regular $5.00 Petticoats in black, navy and brown; all sizes $3.75 Extra wide Petticoats in black only; worth fully $7.50; at $5.00 Record Breaking Prices on Silk Waists and Costumes Values mentioned below should prove irresistable. Extra quality Princess Dresses made of Fine Direc- toire Satins and Messaline Taffeta Silks, plain and elab orate styles, in all the leading shades. $20.00 and $25.00 Dresses will bo offered during this (T'f C sale at P M J Extra heavy Sheath Satin Princess Dresses, made in all leading shades and most approved styles of the season, best $35.00 Dresses, will be offered during * CO C this sale at p&P Tho most beautiful Gowns and Directoire Empire Drosses of the season, elaborately trimmed in Laces, Braids, Fancy Nets and Buttons; $50.00 and $60.00 ones will be offered during this sale at $37.50 Great Sale of Fancy Waists About one hundred and fifty Messaliens, Taffeta and fancy Net Waists, in the very best styles and all desirable shades, worth’$5.00 and $6.00. During 7 7C this sale tho price willdm **• • P W. A. DOODV C OMPANV ELECTROCUTION MAY BIFAILURE Tliysiclans Fear Autopsy Killa, Not Electricity— Chester Gillette Caso AUBUIIN. N. T.. Nov. M.~"Do*l elec trocution laillf* Ti e question raised by Coroner o. p. Mjnv if York, author or tho tom • r«-electrocution,” «M *»ked of the six I>h> airiKtis who attend*! the electrocution of Atulrea Itolverme, uf Home, at Auburn 1 Yi?h doctor answered "yes,'' but they eii qualUb i their statement by addin* met they would b* completely satisfied « nl> after ortMtlal respiration has been trlwL as euvseeted by Ur. ihmdy. who iMnhrt the BubMHiucnt autopsy may be u>n* .*f Syracuse; l»r. l', A. Ipftika, of . tit ion bens lest March of Cfiatftr II UIU leu*. if® most Interestlii* i»h>elrlsn i ere el the electrocution was Pr. Jacob ' of Buffalo. II* eald after the I name hero especial y to determine * . thrr electrocution kills. I am satis- l ed that *ft*r the second oontert the man !• .1. nd. 1 was tha only physician Present T Kmwand ‘5 i nid not the ella&teet slsn of life." you believe that If artTltclal res pi-1 ration were attempted on Ivuetma he| r -nut be restored to consciousness?*' waa * U-U. te tell you frankly, that Is a n iru.• n that l am not prrparnd te an* »»rr. ^ N#| Tr.r * .• <• reply rants from every one of H.e i.h> ►!clans to this last oueotW but i.r i i rsrxrll a’ re to have artlltolai r.+ pimii « attempted. In order to nettle tV w" !«. Hsrtroan. ef armouse, said: (•’. ),• . dead, there * no question s*'*’ut it • but occurred with the other* In a desire tn see artificial reentretton trieA It J r. t . . field, of Hnrklmer aaldt •*» tr ,t aur« 'ir was dead, but the stethaecop* V i he only tret I made.** t . lr. J n Oerln. the prison physician. s> .1 State Kir trlrlan K F. Davis declared t r mm .Usd after tha second contact, vrtcr th* execution of «llh tto a new r.j (Nwtnrt* *rnn Installed bv IVi\ tv. li. in. reward bis vultace fn>m MW-HM with three ampere* to ***** ampere* to noi> i, 1»40 volt* with *l*ht ampere*. Althottrh the execution wa* pronounced * m.oceaa. Delverm* required two shneke. >t i*4" vi It*. li ve# entaeree. tha current ra> rj (breath th* Mien * t tv f,»r eteht •enondx. m..n !t woe reduced to in volta. an4 after 1 alf A minute r«te-d again »n the maximum until a full minute elapsed r*r ilrttn »Urn sled to the turn off and nee yreeent then ntnatlon and no* jSrfJrmU hatf body was Mill HAYTI REBELS WHIP GOVE n refuffs In Mliaaunne. nee ATuau, rest i— this ssrtlnn acncrnlly. Ife *ors to taL char** of the Bienville, Mtee., hlfh aohool. He and Mrs. In*rem sire social favorites here and ths town sustains distinct loan In taetr dspartnro. Wood that burn*—dry sea soned and well split. The Empire Goal Go. Phones 136 and 1036. EvsryWomaa ImARYUWhirl -sScrty i i&ggst MINISTER OF WAR LID TUB TROOPS—TAK18 RKPUQB IN QBRMAN OONSULATB. ronr au niiNcio, n»yti, w,y. ii - Thers liOfl a serious encounter be tween the teb^ls and a detnohment of sovernmont troops under the commend of <.i-tiorsl rslrstln, the minintor of war, faaUsl * overnm * nt f°ro«o were do* tlsnerel C^lsstln has taken «.i n ssn luma&r** PORT AU PRl.NCK. Nov. IR-Qov. •rnment troops, under oonunnnd of (lenural Ctlrstln Cyraquo, minister of war, composed of youn* recruits who wrr* *ent out to rapture the lender of ths new revolution. <Janero| Antoine Ntinon, have met with a anvoro de feat by tho revolutionists. Tho on- *4Romrnt took place at Anevous which la about 6R mlloa to tho rant «»f Jore- mlr. one of the disaffected port*. Aft er severe ftfhtln*. th/1 vrowntmtuit force* wore routed and driven hack to Mlra*o»ne, about to mile* distant. Mlrartuane Is about fifty miles from Port Au Print*. It l* reported that Ocn«r*l Celesttn has taken rofuyo In the ilertnan consulate Here. Home of the wounded were brought to Por: Au Prlnc* by tho Holtten funboa*. Centenntre. a President Nord Alexia has decided to take tho offensive with three dlvhtons of disciplined troops, which have been concentrated The United Htatcs cruls. rr Tacoma, under commend of Cant. Jno. Hood, and the Wench training ship Duguay Trouln have arrived hen* and thl* h*e gone for townrde rets- enrlng the foreign residents. Report* hsv# hern current tbat the revolutionary- *rm) I* murchlng on Port Au Prince, but even If these tt>- port* nr* true n consid**.-nhle lima must elapee before it reach** this citv. Th* resident* have shown no eigne of ex citement, H*it thr diplomatic corn* hsa decided to prevent tho entry of the revoitttlodloU for the purpose of pll- la«e. by having force* landed fr«tn th* w.r .hip, h,r». T. Buy Ami, In Unit.d Slat,,. CINCINNATI Nov. Tho 11.,I- tlon (TOlorpmont I, n»,oll»iln« wllh .» Clnolnn.tl Arm for th. rurvh,., S,#»« Brr!n,n,l,l rinr, With phloh lo .UPM-ss.th. involution In th.t ro- puhllc. If tho nototUtlon, «ro o-’m- Ploiod, t,0.t.sss oartrlSsM will h. .hippo* with th. rlllM. Th. msolnniil nrm puroh».J tho olflr. from th. ChtuS Htato, sov.rt, tnonl. Th.v ... obmWt. m for .. thl* nov.. vrnmont la conoornwl. hsvlns hoon <»»k»ww. whon th. trial far murjw of dlic.raotl hy th. militia rvFlm.nl, and w N. KUuhrn. oMtm.no.. Uor. thui th. mcular troop, for mar. raod.rn i. hm4nu witnMaw will tutlfy In thU | om. and It I. rxptcltd to b. on. of th. i . | luird..i (ought of mu mn. Kitoh- .... ...i,,, !w iwwlr ant wi mm hi wwa, PROF, INGRAM DEPARTS FOR , , rr, K ^K,.‘S MJST lb “ LARGER FIELD IN WEST| RT1.TAN1A. On. N« n -H- XT,,, i a n Tn«v.<'r ehanre fee • CLAIMS 3 VICTIMS PATHKR, 80N AND DAUQHTKR ARE DROWNED ON EA3T OOABT, FLORIDA. JACXflONVTtAaC, rtlL, Nov. IS.— N.w, r»0h»d h.r. today from CAnla, a .mall .tAtlon on th. ».t tout nf Florida of th. aocldental drowning of Mr. Ityko and hi, son and daugh t.r. which occur™, whllo thoy war. In .urf bathing Frld«y afterpoon, Fran whut could bo l.gmwl It mmi linn young Dyk. ventum] out too far In th. .urf and cilltd for h.lp; that hi, alatar gw»m lo him and In tnr- Ing to uv. him w.nt und.r th. roll ing water. Th. f.tbrr ...Ing hi, children alrug- gllng for Ilf. nun toward, them and tho thru w.nt dnwn to dMth to- grthvr. Mr, n>k» nit promlriMtt In thl. .action nf th. at>ta. More Goal, more Wood, more Mules, moro Wagons, moans more Deliveries than all the other dealers in town. The Empire‘Goal Go. Phones 136 and 1036. •MURDERTRIAL Will COMMENCE TOMORROW AUSTRALIANS LEAD IN TENNIS CONTEST AMERICANS MUST NOW WIN THE NEXT TWO MATCHES IN ORDER TO CAPTURE THE CUP. QUEER DOINGS IN THIS HOUSE Furniture Vanish** A* In ■ Dream And *■ Myaterlouoly Return*—No ’ Explanation Can Bo Formed. Mr. O. B. lAimeau. I* puztling over an oocurrtnce which ha* sem* of tho •lemcnt-s of prestidigitation In It. Mr. Lanneau rented a houao on the corner of Vine and Hooch avenue*, near Western Height*, and wanted It gotten In readiness for th* coming of his family. On Wednesday bo turn* th* key over to a furniture bouse employ* that *om* additional furniture might bo placed tn th* house along with hi* own, and some matting laid tho door. On Thursday he w*nt out to see wh*t win don*, but the furniture won bad completed their work and tiad tho key, so that ho did not go Into th* houso. On Friday he secured th# key and wont out to sea what had been done, If th* matting had been laid, etc. Tt> hi* dismay, h* found that th* house had been entered and several piece* of hta furniture had boon taken away. He reported tho robbery, and went away bemoaning hl» bad luck. Yceterdsy he went out to sea If tbsf thieve* had gon* back for th* bal- »*» ?!. Eg?*- fin.l ,.t wu A w<md.rful OUrtay *M .an th, funtltv. Ju,t M though of .ym y nil mdorenre. Th., Am.rlcn. ... — mm th. tint two gum., BtrulghL Ttwn th. Auitrult.n, t]'»Jc « nnnl recovwr. Al.urtOrr l«t th, Mrvto. h •core vu two wit. H. lo,t th. .revte. ■gnlii Whan tho More wu Am.rtrui 4i Au.tr.llut >. Thl. itui'ling w«, great. r.t with an outbunt of will .sthuAum. Au,trail, than uorod i-t and Il ’tVUd- Ing’. ,rnl,e. ,vitro wu cUlcd thru tlmu In th. lut of th. wt _ _ t _ Davl, lnt.ru,tlonnl chiMutg* Ii tt« Nti^rlhhon o' th, MBLHOURNE, Nov. I!.—Th. cont.lt thl, city today for th, Dwight F. »vl« International challeng, lawn t,n- fnln oup wu won hy tit. Australian turn, romped of Norman Brookw and A. F. Wltdlrig. Tlirlr American opponwt, wore F. B. Alexander and Ilula C.l ■■■h, weather wu brillUnt and th. con- waa wltnraard by l,W0 apectetora. conteatanta gavo . muntltcont dla- of akiu .luring all tha nrat UL h wu won hy Auatralla, I JEcu mad, no ml,take, and hta am .tea wu mngnlneanL . . ■ . Tha Amarlcan loba ware too abort.Tho aaeond a*t alao wont to th. Auatrellana I by Wilding', aervlc. wu ipundld. Th. loa. of two aat. put th. Anitrlcan, on th.lr nieltlo and they plared hart In tho thlnl and won IL T-J. Th. Austral ian turn allowed waakneaa ovarhaad- Al.undar mada wondartul return and Wright', loba war. parfacL Uotk Amcr- tcana aarvad brilliantly. . In th. fourth «at tho Auatrellana were outplayr.1 In wry department and tha Americana won, d-t. It wu now two aeta all. and whtn play wu callad for th, Unal aat tha Intaraat waa Int.naa, Th. Autiwllani but thilr opponent. 0-4. winning the match. Tna American players put up a eplandldj W. N. KITCHENS TO BE TRIED FOR KILLINO OF HIS COUSIN—FOOL ROOM CASIS ALSO COMI UF THIS WCBK. Tenant cam, will h. triad tn m>ph4u noun this meek, beginning a. k« hu. uuriru t' .lr planea. The vUneoaaa aio meetly Am jmfSnvwmtvrii. \ Iftvvi-riSJrn. wwa’arssurn. KSS* Aaaa a Haaa Daua Caid-M4 Cherry BL ’ Hyhsnia high school for the poH rms. has Un4#r%l b»* realgaalhNi veo up hie work h«r« to eater a I’her* is a large criminal docket to ! , an aaetsamer.t ct neatly rtf ka>r» having bs-#n made. More thi I If l.undfxd wttn^ec* have h» .m r <0, and »l 1» *spo« ted th# **s ». I. ha . «#i ' U . . »■ Ti l iwsBisi and far* j grand Jury will rrcoavtce i\ r.rseUj ttO. j m.'rnlng. whea It to PtolMh that Um school rooat and ktoi general preeoaimaats aul he d«liv«r»hl. nothing had occurred, and every piece In It* place. Mr. Lenntau nibbed hi* eye* and took th* svend look, but there was th* furniture saf* and sound. How It got back there te th* pusal* that Is worrying him no little. If* lo now afraid to go out ther* today. He may go and And that tho furniture ho* performed tho vanish* lag act a* before. Just how it all happened Mr. L&a* neau doesn’t even venture an opinion. All ho knows la that tho furniture w*i there on Wednesday, dead certain, and that II wasn’t there Friday, dead cer tain. and that It was back them Satdr. day dead certain. The Gayoty Theatre will put on the best bill this week they have evor put on, and you know it will be good. Carman Industrial Condition. Th. Karima no Electrical Company, f llarlla. la tnoreulng Ita capital from of 'Borttn, I I4.SSS.080 I . In tha proporuos of one new for two old ones, and are halng •UK st s premium of SS per rent. Tha extra capital lo required for va- rtoua extension,, and arc Ial mention la mad. of th. rapidly tnoreulng tum-ora. In the turbine department and In th. bualuu tn th. company, matalllo filament lamp* while It la In. t.ndrd sire to go more thoroughly Into th. aulomohU* trade. It I. .laud that th. total turnover .0 far thla year Tha Dwight mttat ‘ tafiat, tannt yack !la lh«t t *lha , Ametli:»> cup Joea in Bf"6rltahl* to U,> .’iltrella and S ^Wly th. Colonial, took It hema with I loet to an American team, the under-1 standing being that th* winner* should g* out U> Australia *no ,play the Anal ™. th. prea- BIG GANG WILL WORK ALL UNPAVED STREETS AFTER FINISHING WORK ON OC< MULQEE, STREETS IN WESTERN PART OP CITY TO RECEIVE ATTENTION. contest there. —.— jOCi $f Alexander and Wrtxht at ^‘Tha’outoom. of today', play place, tha kwi tr. ntatohaa at two for th. Austral ian. mid on. for tho American rompetl- tore. There are to b. »*• match.. In •U. four single* and one doubl* the double to count the »*m* a* a single. Two sinoloa wsr* plarod vestentoy. Ih* Amortoana winning*** and the Austral- ton* tho other. There remain two sin- airs to be plaxad. nnd they both must be won by Messrs- Wright and Alexander 1? the cup to to be brought to this country. TO THE PUBLIC We notice that Lamar day ,U ad vertising funeral carriage*- at iSS.M) three dollars and Aft» cent* each. In thla connection we desire to *ay thal wa own every funeral carriage in tha city except throe. A* an Inducement to got business he rents these threo corriOgoa at three dollars and Afty cent*. Should b* bo called upon to furnish more than there throe ho could not got them In the olty. Wt are determined not to let Mm have any of curs at any price. Wo mak# this annooneetnmt «n account of this cut tn price*, a* w* wish to protect cur friend* who are in the undertaking bu!*lnes* trying to make a living oat of their vocation. Our* are the only carriage* In tiie city rented exclusive- lly to th-' white trade. It to th* intention of Bupt Wlmbush to work a gong of Afty men on* all of the western streets of tha city during tha naxt few months, beginning Wednes day on Orange. Since tha convict* were brought to the city and atartrd work on Third atreet on tha first of October, more than a half down streets have undergone thorough repair and grading, and" are now In bet tor condition than ever before. Third street waa worked from Plum to Boun dary, and th* gang was then switched to Oglethorpe. The men are now stationed on Ocmulgee. where the need .of repair work and grading has been urgent for some time. AU street* beyond Mulberry In the western part of th* city will ulti mately bo reached, os It to purposed to keep the gang In Maoon os long as there is any Important street work to be done. In the m«;intlme, the work on the county roads, by th© remaining alxty-aeven members of th© gang, will be maintained. Sapt Wlmbush states that within an other year there will be an Improvement of Afty per cent In all of the rood* of th* county and the unpaved street* of the city, provided the gang Is augment ed by tn* addition of 100 convict* that are expected to be sent here by the state. Bibb county’* pro rnta share Is flfty men, but a request hu Just bean made for one hundred additional. The gang will then be comprised of at least 260 woiking men. A feature picture is offered by The Gayety for Monday, a hand-colored reproduction of Mary Stewart’ WESLEYAN TO HAVE III PROGRAM OF MONDAY NIGHT’S EN TERTAINMENT ONE OF THE . MOST ATTRACTIVE OF THE YEAR. A musical recital of unusual Interest will be held by Mrs. C. W. Shlnholeer's clas* *t Wesleyan chapel Monday night at s o'clock. Frleada of the college ore cordially invited to attaod. The entertainment will consist of an at tractlvely arranged program of sonrs and nsetodtoo of the oldsn days, rendered by best of ths year at Wesleyan. The program U as follows: Jubel-Overture (Weber), Misses Ann!* wu Ti h ;i,, White. Mattie Adame, M'ttie Mae Twn '.ln. _ ’Th* Old Sc x ton*’ Mr. Hsrry Hamilton. Bettors Me If All These Endearing Toung Charm* (Pap*). Mrs. Maid* JUngo Pritchard. What Are th* Wild Wares lOiover), Mieses Hazel Harris and Means. Ucluarlo (Qorla), Misses Mattie Wll- ”Th* Old Sexton” (Henry HuaseU). Stt Hams and Jennie Alley. (a) When the Swallows Homeward Ply (AM); (b) Twickenham Ferry iMaralala). Ml«* Jeanto Craig Gems of Scotland (Hire-King). Mr. Robert Walker. Oorne Where My Lore T.lea Dreaming (Foster), M'F.-ee Bertha Hartls and An nie Winn; Meesra Charles and Harry Ha< k Mfi— I Wtuiame, Mrm. LucUe ltvper dmtlto CARACAS PAPER NIAN WRITESJBOUT OKRA HE INQUIRE8 PARTICULARLY AS TO THE RESULT OF EXPERIMENTS WITH THE HIBISCUS ESCU- LENTUS. and seed of Spanish hemp, also a sample of paper from tho hemp, but ho I* Inter* ested in the okra experiment. A carload of the okra has been sent to a paper mill at Buena Vista, la Vir- gjnla, and this has probably been ro- celved. It to to be mnde In paper, and on the result depends Mr. Moare’x future plant. Should It pan out as h* has reason to expect from other results, it may lead to a paper mill being estsbllahed hi close to th© source of supply. There x._ be many thouimnds of tons of okra raised next year U the experiment proves suc< easeful. - Theatorium tomorrow—Mr. Bobbin* will sing ’’The Holy Oity.'l WENT ON THE PARKS NEVER ASKED QUESTIONS Testcrday tho Parks on Poplar street tho elty, probably because the weather was summtrlah and riding w*» pleasant. Trad* was enlivened some by their pres ence. The word seems to have gone out Into —ntrr that teams can go questions of the police < . __ w.-nt rlgh* — -- the agitation. but wont right on a* in the days beforo ’’The Lady or the Tiger,” at The Theatorium tomorrow. MR. BEK L. JONES GOES AS AH DELEGATE In seme way the name of Mr. Ben I* Jones was omitted from the list furnish- rd The Telegraph of delegates appointed by Mayor Miller to the rood roads’ con gress called by Governor Smith to meet in Atlanta on December I and 4. To have a good ro«4» meeting of any kind and not hAV« Mr. Jones there la the play nf Hamlet without Hamlet sure •nough H* has already been sent from the road commissioner*, and Mayor Mil ler’s appointment makes him a doable The Gayety Theatre offern for Monday one of the finest pictures ever shown in Macon. It is a hand-colored reproduction of Mery Stewart. A New French Kit* The inventive Frenchman seldom rest* content wRh what has pleased his ancestor*, with what Is good enough for every one ©Is*. He ho* now turned his attention to th# hum ble kite, and tn th* parks and gardens of the capital one now and then sees men and boy* experimenting with SPECIAL NOTICES Jesse B. Hart, Gen. Manager. J. Freeman Hart, Sec. Jesse B. Hart & Bro., Funeral Directors Personal attention given all business. Phene* 417, 760, 3268. MACON, GA. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PURSLEY & OLAY, UNDERTAKERS. Always open, 611 and 813 Mulberry St. Oldest exclusive undertaking house In Macon. Phone 425, Prepared to fill telegraph or telephone orders on abort notice. Carriages to funeral 63.60. HEIMATH HALL 668 Walnut Street. and women 25 Breakfast' 7 to 8 _ Dinner 12 to 1(80 l of-town shoppers. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. We are prepared to furnish on short notice mixed car lota of yellow plno Fmmlng, Flooring. Celling and Weather- boarding. also Moulding* and Finishing material. Shingles and Lathe. Send u* your bills for delivered price*. THE QARBUTT A DONOVAN MFQ. CO., ■ Lyons, G*. „ HJWiSlinto Oa., Nov. St. IMS. Gwrgla State Sanitarium, Mllledgo^il! Contracts for furnishing thl* instltutli riUV’ean »* Steward. G. 8. 8. fearful and wonderful "cerfavolants.” Th* latter to amuse a numerous pub lic at the Tulleries Gordens tho other evening was au Immense kit# in tho shape of a groat eagle, which, with outstretched wings, soared at a con siderable height and blown hither and thither by a strong wind, described peculiar movements. Tho kite was held by three strnga one In the cen ter and one attached to each of tho eagle’s wings.— London Globe. Expediting Justie*. Th# recommendation# of a commit tee of th# American Bar Association with roferenco to delays In legal pro cedure are in accordance with tho opinions frequently expressed by many distinguished Jurists. Justice Brow- «f. to* example, has spoken repeated ly to thi* subject, and upon nearly tho some Hues os thos 0 hid down In the present report. Too many appeals or writ* of error are granted upon purely technical grounds, when there l* no real question of trujh or Justice In volved. It to not against th* right abuse, that the proposed reforms are urged. A limitation of appeals In criminal case# is needed really for tho better administration of Justice and to Insure a greater confidence and a truer reepect for the law.—Philadelphia Ledger. This warm weather Is onl fooling yon. The Empire Goal Go. Phones 136 and 1036.