Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 27, 1908, Image 12

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- at i U h.j f)r ‘t.-i h V i • t c,u r ffi XX THE MACON’ DAILY TK] JXIRAPfl: Sc'NDAY MORNING, DEVEMBEh 27, 1008 REJOICING «• w— —" OF THE E=B MACON, GEORGIA MOST GLOWING TRIBUTE. Ever Paid .‘to An American Business Cm lege by a Student Body—Two Hundred of the G. A. D.% by Opon- teneoue Resolution,-Say That if One Fails to Get an Education at the Georgia*Alabama, There le No Hope Eleewhera# • ret* One of the mn*t Imprcaslv tnie held In Macon on the advent of the Christina e Ju»t c'.aaafi tens nt the Georgia-Alabama Business College, whore the student body gathered op the ild and presented th« president and secretary of the Institution with handsome Christinas presents, and adopted resolutions which they IrW just drawn for the purpose of express In* their appreciation for th* tfork that la bflna done t»y the college. These refutations were adopt'd by ris ing vote, amid some atlrrlux ► f acvhra. They were as follows: The Student body of the tlcvrsl* Alabama Du*lnc*s College, this day assembled, hove felt prompted to ex press our high esteem for the mini- affluent and the ossoclntcd t.tu'hcra of the college, and to ‘that end wish to prrnont to Preildant tapgtm* Ander son and Secretary W. \V. Merrlmnn the Christmas gifts which were re cently purchased by a committee from this atudent body foC that purpose. As* practically every member of 'our organisation, numbering about- two hundred/has naked the committee for the privilege "of being * Represented In making the gifts, we fee! that the ar* tlrka. tbcmselres have an Intrinsic value, but our object In presenting thetf la to gl?a to cur frfrtuls some- thing that will keep them constantly reminded of our appreciation for their untiring efforts In. our behalf: of our gratitude for the srif-aacrlfUici way In whkh they arc devoting their lives and consecrating thcli 1 tab nts for the good of the young men and young women of this country. Therefore. Re It resolved; that M an organisa tion we hereby pledge. Individually and grj|i£tivcly, our mtist loyal sup- port ,f ij^Lhe upbuilding of the Institu tion naJ the ndvaiH-cfnent of it* In terest. now and ta after life. That w» pledge ourselves to show In every possible \vny «>ixr gppfevlatlon by living up as nearly u» Vrc cat the high standard* that have been raised for our guidance. That we fit! oapeclully grateful for Hie Individual Instruction and per souq!. pnlnauiktng work that ha* been done with us twit) for u« alia:© enrolled In tha college. Tbat w© wish to: put-tha public on notice that If the gentlemen, ,qow at head of the college are spared for a few years forger, the business public In every port of the routh will Enow and understand tliat what baa itcrc- tofore seemed Impossible In business education has been accomplished by the Georgia-Alabama Business College, and that among the educational In - Mltutlons of this country none will be, deemed more Important. ** **" Be It further resolved, that we can 1 * aider ourselves exceedingly fortunato In finding a buMncsg college that bus for Its object the education of ilto htudent rather than the gathering of riches. That In presenting these resolution* ^ for engrossment on the tnlnutia of i^he college, we do so a* a happy and de- lightid body of students who feci that if one of our number fails to get * thorough business education here them Is no necessity for trying drew hero In America. - - _ H. D. TODD. J. M. TOMME. K. W. BUTLER. MISS W. J.. CATHCART, >1138 It A TILE DOZIER. MIBB ETHEL RCLLOC'K. Committee on Resolutions and Pro* mentation. • Detomber 23. 190S. attorney. Oliver Hancock. «Macon. Go.: ‘T tti’nk the employers In this eeetlori owe"a debt of gratitude 16 the Georgia-Alabama Business College for the thorough work that is being don? there. I jiaveOeen several students fresh from school doing more expert work than la done by some old-timers who have liad years of experience. It Is not only a grand thing for the young people but It Is a bless'ng for the peo ple who have to employ them, when such- practical and expert men as are at tlft head of the O. A. B, go Into the school room and do the teaching.** Miss Ann’e Laurie Usher. Lumpkin. Ga.: “My employer th*bka I have all I need, but I am exceedingly anxious to come bade, because no one knows how much more can be learned until they attend your college, and see the many needful things you teach. Your training In spelling was worth twice the amount I paid for my scholnrshjp,, 1 shall never be satisfied until I get more of the same kind of Instruction." state who graduated‘at your college. I am sending all oif my friends there.*' Mr. Clarence Morgan of the Mlnton- Morgnn Co., Macon. Ua.: “I not believe there la .any better stenogra pher any where than Miss Willie Cathcart,. who was recently sent \o lja from the Georgia-Alabama Business College.*’ - % i Miss Ina Mathews. Meansvllle. Cal: I am glad Christmas tlm* has come, ao I can go home and tell-my^friends what a grand college I havp found the G. A. B. to be. It Is the finest I ever dreamed I could find. TUo : lectures on. Engl'sh are alone worth mobe than one has to.pay for the full course of Instruction. Thfy beat anything lever heard of.” \ plete and thorough course that can be found, Ii fs to be expected that stu dents who'get such tra'nlng shou:.l bo able to win their way in the business world.** Mrs. Joseph E. Wells, Macon, Ga.: When I hear the grand things that •people.arc Etyin? and writing about the Georgia-Alabama Bus'ucss College management, I feel that Macon ought to be. proud that auch men will devote their lives to a work of this k*n«L” W, Wilson. secretary Vida- Ila Hardware Co., VIdalla. Ga.: “The d’runur^rs who come through here tre- Mr. C. O. Glaze, official* court re porter. Orangeburg, S. C.: “Jn forty dtfyf’T Completed a double course In your college, and am now and; have ever since been holding the position of official reporter In my circuit I know of thrpe c^tart reporters In my ■Mr. J. O. Hodges, real‘estate. Ma con, Ga.: “Some of the'most expert, help I ever saw cam# from the Geor gia-Alabama Businoca College during the past two years.” • Mr. Jacob Vickers, secretary of the Greenville Lumber Co.. Greenv'lle, Ha.: “I cannot Imagine anything*more practical than the course of train n; given at the Georgla-Alabama Busi ness College.” Mr. K. C. Stovall, secretary-treas urer Grovanla OH and Fertiliser Co., Grovan'a, Ga.: “Tha Gcorgla-Alabam.a ■Business CcIIcge gWoa thej meat com- quently discuss with me the great work that Is be’ng done by the Georgla- Alabama Business College. They say the people- arc fast re&Tslng that the best Is the cheapest at any price, and for that reason Its rlval3 are falling out of line. I do not believe, after an acquaintance with Its work and w-th Its students, iha’t there Is any bettor or more'thorough, train"ng school any where.** •Mr. C. T. Bailey, broker, Macon, Ga.:"My ex^or'enc* has tat: K l:t that 0:e students turned out by Geor^^-AUbarra Business Coll?se the obtainable.” Mr.»;,W. if". Smith, Pelham. “Frquv^wiutt I’can learn of th*- C, B., it <a now a model school." . Mfexrs. C. Eernd & Co.. v.-lrOeialo eaddffcfy, Macon, Ga.: "Our oxj^rl- ence^a taught us that when «••• wjant a good stenographer, we at thejGeorgla-Alal'ama Bosh- lege.” Col- Mlg^Maj'mle McCommons, Gropjfes- boro^ jGa.: “I tell all of fr «ds thrti<therc Is no place like the G< orfia- * Alabama Business College, i i^ve wTrltfeb aa many as fifty-five lotkqs a day,“iftd do not have any trouble. Tho . three' ^nonths wh’ch I spent wit: ft, % makemme went to come buck as as possible. I know how tnu •; I a.u missing by not taking all you offer. Havc^-ou had many students t > come in since I left? 1 know they c.inpot kec^from attending that gri Icge^T.i i you *oon Discussed at Diocesan Council. Tho December council of lbs dioceso of Atlsntc, at v^hich tho' Eplccopaliarts of.. Georgia .dircuso their affairs, heard a report from tho management of the Apploton Church Home at Maccn, in which v/ere «omo references to the work of-the Georgia-Alabama Buci- nccs -College. In the oouraa of tho report, occurred tho follow ing: ‘‘One of our girRrhas talon advantage of the opportunities offered by tho Gsorgia-Alabcma Business College, and has secur ed «tfa>or^bla po3 lion. V/ehave cncthir now in that businoji ccllegr, and wo hops to put others there/* FIGHT F! THE Holder, Anderson and Ellis Candidates to Head New House. ATLANTA, iti.. IVv. JK.-J«d;n M. Blu ton. of Minnt.i. will to pr«*»l<k>nt of lh« Hew «,atr urnalo, but who will lit rpoak rr of Ute \ hou«o of rcpiravitt-Allves? M.\ fllattxt w.ll In all prol.auhty |u< «*iect- vil nuunlmounlv. but tlir apenkrmhlp light promisee to he one ^vf much tttt one tneiHiancd with prpmlnenco so far la Itepreaent'.itlve \V. K. -iMirf, of Mcvrt- v.-\..idler. It la not bol!«-vrd be wUI'en- t-. r the race, ns li«* luia been one of Mr. l!oMcf*i» lieutenants since the Jarkrnn <aunty icprecehtallvs went out for. t?»* place. Air. Janes Is one of I he recognis ed leader* In the lower houw, and bis ear.dldiicy woul-J curry favor with tbs mall rounly.members aha, arc uradiMlly romlng b» tMM»-.-t tUoniselvea uimIiou the city tvpijrwntatlvra. Adminletr alien Interested. Govvinpr-tficct liimwdf ur.»i Ida friend* are interest' 1 ! to the extent tlott sonic' one in rympUhv with the- w*' ndmlnla- Iration le ebajon. Tho ndmlnlstmtlan virtually obligated to raam* leflalutk IIrUI promise* to be owe of much lay. It may not be unlike the Motrls-Mllohell con let l uf a half d'-ea yearn ago, Early In the >\r\v year quiet vrtorta by which the linal result may be shaped wilt le rut b-rth It is slid* that cau* cum*3 will te bel l th-» latter i*att of Jan- tuiey or tvi*r«4»y by the iraJvi* of the dlflerent factionm. While t’ese caucuses will be uulct and as serro: ua pM»*lfcb\ they will Indknte. to a large ©XUul, The treml of sentlmeet nrnsng tbo uwtntorx of the new Jut are. Tha Candidates. They* »**> thrte announted mb A. tea for the s’H'uktr** chair -John li Holder, o. caanty, J. Kxndolph Ander- • f t'hailvt’o, ntbl H-ttnnd Kills, of 1 Dibit. Mr. Holder wug a htember » lost house nnj led *he m tjorfty faction in continue.n farms. Me has a strong fbl- lowtiur and has been out after the npeok- re-elc- tr.t nm —JW Both Mr. tails and Mr. Aitderaon Kpv* armed lit tha house. Each f • re«x)«nfted od bear f par- aa among the ablest man and . . ttanu-ntnmna teat have ever wrrrj They uv«v msmaalted leaders surd lrtUttlly umiiiauu iv Uiimv nit*Hinw, .0 what mUtit to termed » “refornt of reftiWBt” aoU It ta Important that the Kowiiinr's wtansa le* not ltl«tck*a by a ep'Mki-r a»d et»mmtttoea«»f different-troud of tbouthi ■ „ tt Un the WlthdrrW;U of Senator W. If. Hunvc!!, yrna woe* to tho upper bod«e after repvesenttVtg Hnneogk ropnty 1n the lower One for many years, from the race t«i* president, nt the senate, the way Is Vft virtually unobstructed for Mr. Slaton In ht* nmbUlott to pvcstde over the oen- ate. Hemy G. Worthington By SAVOYARD. the tilo, Breckinridge the highest ehnr* For nearly tw of medium height, slender build, er vt csrrlag**, waa nimoat a dally i attendant on tho sUtlm;* <>t the liou5«v of rorr.rcntntlvcs. H<* had a .fine, blf. Mack rye thnt glowed with In telligence, and when ho-foil Into remi niscence he delimited and Instruotod a largo clrda of friend*. A former member of cuwrrc**, ho had ntlmls- «*h n t'* the floor, where for fifty »es- jlons be was a welcome visitor. I had seen hliu about the uflfil for ninny ,v«an*. but It tea a not until some «ev«-n dears ag»J that I formed Ills acquaint ance and found hly a moat u'grorable 1 «et*r. and Kd. the most e’oquent orato. Humphrey^ thaliuplon. FUbuorc. wltoit bud Wtin ror l!w mmutullan it 1*12. Di eel: 1 undue was for Win. O. But ler. of KenUicky, and Ed. wua ror Steph en A.‘Douglas. “Toung America" was obread In tho*:* (lays, and the “Tittle Giant'* Was It* IdoL Ed.- Marshall wnt of that coterie that had for members Wm. E. -Ccrry and tleo. N. Sanders. Doan Platt would hnvo been with them had ho been a IDt e-ipore of a Democrat, or con lv an SHIPPING liBWS BAI.TIMOUK. Md.. Dec. 2«—Hailed: Ftt.nicr Itaeca, S-ttannnh. DELAWARE BREAK WATER. Pel. Dee. 2«—8A‘lcd: Schooner J Hiivoll j.etds, from phlhidolphLv. Yharicuon. mldnlghi All sorts of doctt|ne and drg- ir.a ute advanced, and the argument Is sometimes tarn and nlway.4 "empbatlc. 'these assemblagcH are called ‘ Pnteh- work Clubs," though a neundous news paper man was Impolite enough to inun* CUBBEDGE-REBDIKG HARDWARE CO. • In these meetings and discussions. and was authority, rarely challenged, on mat ters of facL His mind was amlvurous in tho contvmplalion of. politic* and bis memory was a storehouse of events. If* wa* never dosmatic, but always Judlcbrl. IdrjnLly tess T of An abolitionist. H the mfaud-m *‘f "Young America” to WeX England, annrx Canadli and Culu Imnro- - dlutelv, and Mexico remotely. Incident* ; ally It was to put tho abolition party into the penitentiary. The debate between these ilireo brilliant Kentuckians in thj 'Jfiilriv-seconfl congrh** la worth reading mrmili'n. II ' KrT.« mon- nboot the jtajr. «;.pjjw'« «{-“ysS nna hU t dtaKU<uilaM > of Th,m w,/ rtiiSk*.aBr‘*,«' Ind'^ freest from envy and prejudice. lleJlng. H«* wu« of that nobl cUss~«»: scure was of the Argonauts, those udven-jgreat num. Ilia dofe»: for governor in T h *s rcm.'cratle patty has one cpality that everybody must ndml:e-lt 1* u glut ton for puiWibtpeat. Overwhelmed tv.o month* ago. It Is a* chipper aa ever It was In victory. Hope *p- fogs eternal In the democratic breast, and the democrats In congress are loakRig forward to tbo next campaign with confidence enough to win Armageddon. Ollle James- baa a smile as M« as the milky wYv! Henry Clayton snuffs tha consrcKsIouM battle of 1»!0 like a war borne; Champ Clark la not dh'.naycd and girds on the armor for tho conflict with John UaUetl with C\*t Intrepid Joy that filled A lax when * nought battle with his uncK Hector Troy. Oscar Und-wwootL bland, nUcld. sought there ntunTy could .......— and Justice. . cf them, and made him couimanilcr-tn-, think it vraa muMi of ..— Thtx u ns H* nrv <1 Worthington. nu ths forces dawn there. In ISIS the extra sexton convenes l hand-and-n-tinlf ?n the mJkingof”l revision of the tariff In lHU or AIM. at the latest. 1913. IVib Henry do«s not ' shower, and when . . — , ■— % -*nes be vrtll l»e in fmiicn c'i-mtvrlnn.1 in h.^rw rour. i “ * 'l 11 ' 1 “D demccratle candUato for vleoitbe forefront or the melee. Owsley tmtUi of tj.mlafrtand. ML horn WU^|p rC8 t,^ fnt and defeated by FtUm-.re.; f-tunloy. who nrvor participated in an l w ’°r» ywix ago. He a >oung; aineihuns of Ibis geatratten who would' aft ray without thmougb equipment. Is lawyer In Tuolumne county, CaL ana: know t:.e erderof tnan bo was may gain i Mudvlng. Hnmltton** icpert and com par- UBERAL IN GIFTS TO MIR PATRCNS Hlgh^ida, Poekft Kn'fe. 14. -W. O. Kinney. M: co: ArJltfglcn pig C e, |cnJfe; 51. 15; .C. M. Vatm., Macon, The Hardware ahd Houre Fumlshlnr? Good* establishment - of *- Cubbedgo- Redd'ng Hardware Com-pRtiy, tbcuvh. established lean than twelve monthly. ..... _. „jpHPH ha* become ao well impresseil trpon the Fourth’ ntreet. TCritfe, $!. public mind as to. be as thoroughly | 1G. V7.R. Rob tiaon. Moojjn. C, known n* any concern. In tho c ty. From MarCoan rtrcct: Kn'fe, ?!. its Inception It has every day been one t 17, , J F. llcrrir.^. Macon, Ga, of the busiest storeAln Macon. j D. Jfo;S, GicLif--Watch, I?. Hoyeral mouths s'nc> the prpp;Ietors 18. J. II. Morgan, V.'daliaJ decided ttht on Chrlslmca they would Hi ‘ ‘ give cvldenco of thair apprcc'atlon of the splendid tatr^nago extended Iff them by a. free distribution of u larje number of articles of value, the ch ef of which was a splendid Range v/ : th contpleto fixtures. ; T'i.'a iva» awarded to Mr. J. R. Harwell, cf 4GD Orange street, this c ty. A beautiful Dinner act went to Of La Mrtha F. Ross, of, 320 Orange street. Tho complete Eat , _ , -ir.par ,, —, a study; Ing it with Robert I. Wether’s, end tneic FfftnonL»' Simon Bolivar Buckner, the grandest be will .supplement with careful Imvatl- I* Ht.tmar yniianche. t, hi next on. ' i Mh , m Vtrnmiwall Denver MeKlb- ° r living Keatucklans, unit cast in th«f gstlmra of tn* arguni sw.MiiraM ^ -• .UiiaeLJfe CUARLiSaTON, «. O.. D*r. ifo^Ar- ! °fj** >r * V/erlhlnglcn fctrem* ni worthing*en knew and adtulred DavM rived:' 81 earner K-lnbdfn. Mnguirr. 1 ^ a dslsgnte. frJM BrcJwldt, and ho also tetir and respected f-yl 1 [•Ham J. Bryan had been Rifted wtth Jurbi.*cTn^ine“anri .^Veecdrd for7fo-it«n • territory In cungrr**, nnl lbt* llr*tj Unvld Teny.. Broderick was a turbulent 1wier of mind, what a diffemit ca- ^ r,-pr.'HenUtive of that state, tn \Ui. •^hbnrkiei^-undh* would have; r.ilght have been demomacy'a «lnc- Anchored elT tee i ar, smooner '-•wa* .» . ,. mo rarbiu* fact—th *t Ne- died a vDlent death In such a <vmmunlty j l «!*, ... . ►*»tw nr n.w*M Amn r»V*»- York. • ,ol *» nM ' " run »ua iscx .ui e. - ,.v cMUoiuir then wa*. If Terry bad j _ HJiama. with o sslf-abne- wielded murti Influence wiien taere be tore, uut (hey return m u< w member* next year. • t*fhey luive. Iswrsr, exten sive a >4 uil'it.lU'Csuip and nvc.ny M«-tMls of Indurate. UqiiW Cuttllcn ts Cut Figure. The proHU.itlon quratlaa wt'J tiaure In the con test rartlcuUrty If Mr. Ander son remain* la the race. Leading anti- saloon nu*4 si* «Hat*M:ur vk*t bs la tbe wwwK'UUllw »>f Uf r Idler- rats, and ai«- drtraanding.ihi^ie to do- f«at,-d. Mr. Kills In no mote el a i; *hl- llil.iniot thou la Mr. Andersoft. la»t 'Mr. ItoMcr Is of Put faith, though nat fonstF isNy no. It U no; Imprahahk* that U« the . IDuor first test of srnMmont on Quwtion will issh* in tho election of TUI* will bo »ng>*itini ««, de l's pi edge to veto . wtb tha ItofNT- quest I si, i>;ni\h-ttk»n Is gslfig «0 figure wtth ntneb pxmtorwct- to tlio «iw«t -o*a* stow *( ti.e gvm rsi swotoly. The speak er mil luve i.jutU |a dg with ^pifj to 1 cwnrsw and the part it shall like Whclhef sr uut the ggnrrsl objectlona of t!»o pnrtdbUfciaMt*-extomt to to ted knows St Is not anUkely that tho prablbUlAn vote, ar much a* cun be con- tn4bd t y. the Itostotwill line up lor Ur Hr,! . - - i Mr. |lol4 aii rocttonoi Urc» The riUlkal fMatol toMghl about by the tost Ruberrvunil'.! «\m.«at will have woftibB Is do wU‘ 9dp fight. Mr. MH« and i VC da wan admitted pr the on ^t'.v>|•‘ 4 ^l 1 v '^K^ , ^d l lf' l lh^e ,, h^ , heen^nn Sb^' gvtien’ rsrvV.u 1 *© day*, v olun ^r’ll y* eur- ;n tdegrabb nutoadge hawrlrg Uu»i»g.i of yen’ quSuoo. The duel with Trr/y the leidcrahlp o< the nvjjortty. SAYANV VII tin tw tt -SaUed: lho tuttfirailun of the etate eonstt- wa, of h l* se*'klng. and he was the best o,. ..V' q.v-Lh p. 1P l tuMon. Thftt was during tho Mg wan»r-totol shot on the PacWe mast. a* , Wjdeat^fb^the octten. The ahtoot. the wb« «N tk.- mr.Wi»U0B. luutthjv.M C-mtoo*. !»«.>«« ■»<ibronJ d/>7hh ’ ' • rh!r * of ih. VnU.it St«t« WorAUwtO- t» Si d«.,hl« v ; , hr in., rU rvl«r -t t:, • pa!N)«uw» !BfjT«SU < tS«SSSil rttotTfT ™ trtUMtt of Cieatloa House Btaks. { r, l funeral rtf Abraham Llfteoln. ti cn . an In valuable aid to Champ CLwk when XFtVlTOlIK, I-.- x -The rtairment: ans * suhsequentlv he argg the Amerl- RroderM; rspe^ed to kilt Terry, and revtoton hill l* eorwtdeied nadir tho S .% xHS hece forfiie we'i can ptntatrr t« rrugua- and th? Ar-, Terry ^xficcted to be killed by hfin. andj jjr*»Mate ^ the re^tou^n*. will at t»fi- hanks Wt 353 mole than rentlne yenuhltc. bv c anointment at H wsaiho sheer dlspenaaUon of fate .that, *°*etb!ng tbeypromtoe,! Jo the ed In the extra session, for he would be - -- - - nwte than gvptlne repuhlV. by cppolntmebt of i ear sbd broke to*-the hor# wiwn th-y Of.' 11 ,* P° r •'“> >•', Prr«l0«, J-.hr.An. Sr«,h,m fcnrn. ,Mr * “ 1 r '- ,lc - • - i, »*» !’»*• •» »n«;«tavjw mao <uul « r--' S-SVS? .ml luSS Champ Clerk la a'stout soldier In ouch combat His la a powerful telnd .hat can grasp the genera • proposition: but no ... . . . j z... •_|, K . k.j , nun® imi ne im Oim Terry escaped, ins . urwim.m in® I«nu. auu it n imi>cn>ii«® IhifMlt* II 3'.' r 1.94#: ficcjvase, |tc.- V n -- V* l PrafirHrtc drad was Infinitely more for- \ that Clark sJu.ll apportloe the schedules T«sS W ««« win Juhwon in ■ n l.hiM*M T-rry nn-l V-mr'. tnrt;- tn.» ! .moo* W, «„t«uni«. rt^nhir tl.<- ll->n'. v-itrukitlM. UMrW; tnr—M. fr*l wilt, - on-tm-M. ! h. w« »•« llvlnjr. lie Dow . mar-; iwrt to 1-nd.rwoml kn-nr, the ■ on ih-i mb of Dr-embor of Oil. tyr. »ml li j-t c«-t -f lh» Am.rle.ndfi.ll. of mm of tbn ^dulr, thor- ■•—N. CMO.H... | r*r «v on ri ir or tut nouaei mnro * fall of Dfiklnsnin be- ! with a schedule lie will give a good u - . Lire Jackson** pistol than the death of count of blmsctf. and s*i will OtUe Jam***. *> i Brodcvtck at* the tiarul of Terry. The IHngley tow waso m*de In the sen- * •*-- rt. Worthington was a->;uolnted ate. as waa the Witoon blit. Win the ant!; wits .tol-mml »f hank, m* g to the Brod 1 eTivk-IN-nv duet and he wa* the «n.« re publican 1 ever met who dU ure.-l It with rtUllty of n Ju*t MMl ..,, leodstra.. IUH.m |c« apoplexy on tho fltmr of the . uivmbiM ^tremS,* ti i nf rcnns*nUit!vc«: but the fill AH7.ML.W. uekrea*.. ^ h(> ^ onouqh to ._.J required. Wg.Wt.fW; d-vrease, | the hospital ami nlum to h** h. Iti.mtsft. • . ; i in* «WtlT friend* at th* eapltnl »l>4,kta.3:i; tomwt. u.-1 In vr»*rr mate In the unl >n nLh him ii*ss4«aa*:fi CDfi^ rc*«tofgt|o« to hoith and *Mrewgth. ehd pr»v that tic itwiv lnvgv„ n thf . umD \k« d»-l Pkssde ’a il reserve of! be erarej |.i the gien< « wheiw * h * psrtah «»f Terrv. as It wv**il.l -f Rrode- .today . W iiSAhmaro lent n rnrt.- . I rick had he slain Terry. .and from one of *Vhe statement of hanks end 4*ii aohbs mt tirratrr New York not report- |»mui he was elec’cd a mawtbsr «*f the Ira t» Ike .Faring hou— ile»wr that,Tblnr-^"^ 1 ' erngrsn*. tTf * i« f these luNiUutl.*n« have aggrraale n. pee. ' hrlUUnt tan the cuuairy *wr I ts ef || Ul ts.ttA; ta.al rash on hand, \ rgnducHk a of IM.HLIW, and toaOS atwmisUng to ft.- , math** tfl.CfMa* ; tnr rr a 14 to have ofl-dhi la nawn af the divisions at 11 idar and lb* garitl ssaala >*. *e apart frsa tha rwmsr and li e r.< per** b adlaa fHepto Na deu» t. atreetotbscml bWe*<f with tbs etbra and fa net aealuin hltosctf to any e % with Ms own. Itsir u anjse talk sr nMwr Ow • »e.i in.# to- i . > | SCQRB'S VITAL RESTORATIVE up n let of the fsmaas «wa- •srehsM. to whom ha wan Sift fSSTaJkV^'SJ. MaS areaifiest TVtnjr-er 11* tog iflxty-flest conrresa nhdlcn.e Its tive? Certainty it will. (Copyright. I by E. W. Newnyuv of award* !» an follow* L J. R. Harwell. 439 Orange 8t., city, Range and Fixtures. 153. 2. J. A. Green, parae'a Ferry. Ga.. Oil Heater. 56.00. 3. *Miss Martha F. Ros«. 320 Orahgo St., city. Dinner Set, 516.50. 4. W. V. .Kitchens, Gr'3V.o!dv!Ilc, Ga., Chamber Scl. 53- 5. \Y. L. Jordan. Ft. VaJley/Oa.. R. F. D. No. 2. Shot Gun. ?3. 6. J. D. Sander*. Gordon,'Ga., BojV Rifle, IS.- — 7. C. M. Brown. M.ron, Ca^ R. F. D. NV.O. Boy*’ Watch, »t. 8. J. D. Sander*. Gordon. Go..Bays* Watch. II. 9. W. L. Jordan, Ft. Valley. Ga, •Bey*’ Watch, fl. 10. M. O. O'Hara. Macon, Go.,' Boys' Wntch. |l. 11. Mrs. T. 8. Neel. Macon. Gau 224 High street. Boys* Watch. 51. 12. J. Tj# prook*. Clinton, Ga., Pocket Knife, |l. 13; ;.W. T. Cates, Macon. Ga., North Girls'* "Watch. |2. 19^-11. J. Vaughn, Mncon, (i O. Dent., o ils* Watch $2. -2tJ>fftf«ry Wadlcy, BoKngbrc I:;. G’rla* Y/atch. |2. - 21/ *M. O’linra, Macd VTttfJb, ?2. •>:* X1I.T- Ga-. Bc-rso-a,41. -gg U\ Dr.-n. K. un-TT! •Mcd-aPn ptreot. ScIssJi' 24.. V. B. Bracks Mac L? v/ r Pttect. gcUurcr* % l. 25. Miss Kale Felder, Perry Sclsioia 51 'la.. •liC. The*. Arrrtt, - Macon. Gj« Celhoun rtrent,-gclasor*. 11- 2r, A. V. 8as»ard, M'icon, Gj Columbus Road. Fhcsr*. II. • 28. J. B. Brooks, Macon, Ga . Lanrlf rtreet. Shear|L 29. Mr*. M. A. CiUff. Jeffer.s. Ga^sftnrx :t, 30. J. E. Mosley, M eon, Ga., F. D No. 2. Shear ii. II. II. -R. R. Hawes Macon. Gt.. Sei ond a’icect. Shears, |1. Walter Trov x*P^ n Ga.. 129 Jefferaon street. Rarer. 12. S3. John C. Allen; Macon, Ga. P. O. Dejlt., Ka«r. it. 0 " — Kate F-’Jcr. firry. Oa.. R*y *2. VY^rretf Macon, Ga.. 233 KlffFtrcr.i' • .1 i. . >-•. S6. Rudvloh Wright. M-con. Ga^ 254 street. Raz r. $2. .3 FESTIVAL jlHE HOSPITAL CA SYNA68S11E TODAY MARKS THE END OF THS JEWISH FEAST OF UCNTS—PROGRAM LARGELY FOR BENEFIT OF CHILDREN. The Chanukah festival .of Cation of Tempts Lath Israel AT THE LYRIC. J'hl* afternoon al 4 o'clock. For thU weak ’the- Lyrto ha* an IL* ooncLxloo of tl E 'lfitoih til liMwjyni fine bill rf vttftvM p> ralabraiUn wf tbt itebesw* <v 6 flaw j offer- their patron*, ttn “get ‘ cVnoeh ttf etircbn utov «rU ha In tl* reonmm^nd-vl •< to their ohl’- of g po*tM>b*ervanra. ‘ * The program this gft I'cenwic muMifil Ktgety for tr« l^aetu of FROM I0E CliSTlS MORE VICTIMS THS TOY PIS TOL AND OTHER MEANS OF IN-‘ JURY—THE TYBEE WOMAN SERIOUS CONDITION. r 1 iT.othea \ i dm. : T ; Rankin. itHMvie aafictl hi. mmlv i tn % make them tha coogrryatlon. Inugli while’ playing on kU different aomtor* ami m inttruinrnu. I • ^SSmff n li, , i»i 1.. • ^uinoniM amcog cm *, , large at'ends nee tf th# , IhU Is one of ihe lejt >v y ( M cai^regatlan U acta that haa av**r hfiemUyar. , tooth and ih# manar intott la lucky . . .... — --- 1- el IV. *t*. X«*f*r - W«->.! ImlerU t» «'!.««■> an a.-l. T*U a.-t nr gift* mil tha peto I MM 1 mtm in . taut «i r* toetvod ht-r* balk 11 the j t l»'».t*ax by *hfifi»a b«u HP! •t’ltal to be