!u1 • “DAKOTA BOB.” RIOINOto | NOW. VISITS MAC3Nun j -tn-:k | A pleasant call was Riven the Tele-i graph office last night by •‘Dakota •w iBob, who has completed his 100,000Imile walk. The record he has made hag been without parallel. In 18 years 0 months and 15 days he hag made this record. Twice around the world and six times across the United States. His great success, however, wag when President Roosevelt gave him a letter to take to President Diaz, of Afexlco and to bring an answer within a year. Bob did It. Comfhg back with the seal of Mexico to give to President Taft In 302 days, a distance of 0,40. miles. He likes Macon and Is not a frald to say so. *'8o progressive, so Industrious with-that get up and get that makes a city what It Is today,” •aid he.ul like It because It shows progress Just like Joe Coburn, the minstrel ^ man said. Kverybody*ls so kind to r me and extends that glad hand that I received two years ago when I pass* ed through here.”Bob is now on his way to the south. He Is a genial whole souled fellow. He will call on the mayor today and get his book signed as evidence of his being In the third city of Georgia. He will be In the city several ddyj advertising one of our prominent business industries. The Telegraph wishes him success and a welcome.—Macon Telegraph.“Dakota Bob” arrived In Waycross yesterday and wtll be hero for some days.:ieIslp»se.i-itr-Isyi-eitit