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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, MAT 16. 1897.
11
WOMEN WOBK FOB BIGHT.
BDPBKMK COUBT Of GEORGIA
KING'S DAUGHTERS WILL MAKE
FLANS TO DO GOOD.
Second Annual Contention of lh« Geor
gia A*locution Will Meet Tomor
row at Sarannah-QuMtlotu to
Be DtecuucA.
March Term, 1891-Clrll Docket
Atlanta. May U.-Tb*, call of tho civil
.locket lor tho March term, 1»ST, wlll lic-
Sln on Monday, tho Slat day
lifter tho hearing of any cate
net for that day. Arjrum
from day
Th* aecond annual convention of
King’s Daughters of Georgia will be
called to order in Savannah tomorrow
morning and tho aeaalon will laet
through Wednesday.
Macon will be represented by Mrs.
j. A. Thomas, state secretary for Gcor-
gla, and several other ladles, who will
leava for Savannah tonight. Delegates
will hs present from Atlanta, Augusta,
Alliens. Columbus, Itomo, Cartersvltle.
Savannah, Sanderuvllle, Demurest, Da
rien. Brunswick, Amerlcus, MUlcdge-
vllle, Griffin, Forsyth. Marletts, Mon-
tlcello, Thomaavllle, liainbrldge. Way-
cross, Cochran and Ksalman.
Among thoao who wilt be present and
address the meeting will be Mrs. I. C.
David of New York, International cor
responding secretary. Mrs. Davis Is a
member of ths central committee and
was one of the original ten which or
ganised the King's Daughteis.
Mrs. Th omits' report will show a.
membership In Georgia of something
more than 2.000.
Among other questions which will he
discussed may ^c mentioned ths bill
providing for u slate reformatory for
youthful criminals. This measure was
drawn by Sir. Marlon Harris of this
city for the King's Daughters und
duly presented to the state legislature.
Action will bo urged to adopt means
to secure UtO psssnge of the bill by the
legislature If It ran ho done. The plan
which will be offered l> a somewhat
novel one In the South, contemplating
s systematic attack on cnch member
through letters from members of the
organisation and their friends.
Tha Womsn'a Christian Union will
i,.k for an Indorsement of ths bill pro
vldlng for scientific temperance In
structlon In the public schools now
pending In congress.
A third Important question which
will come up for discussion will be the
best plan to he pursued to secure the
Incorporation of the free kindergarten
idea into tho public school system.
It will bn an Interesting and Import'
ant meeting.
TO GO TO NAtmVILLE.
Such Is ths Dsslro or tho Hussars and
Light Infantry.
The Hussars and Light Infantry ara
trying to nrrango 1o go to llio Tennes
see Centennial on Georgia day. It all
depends on getting rates from the ritll-
rosds. Governor Atkinson will bo there
on that day and tho ovent will be
graced by the charm of aomo of aeor
Kla’a most beautiful women. If Iho
manly young fellow. that compose tho
Hussars and Light Infantry are there
nothing will be lacking to maka (Jeor-
gla's representation perfect.
Col. Wiley 1a anxious for tho boya to
go. Ho says It trill be a practical les
son for them, because they'wlll go into
camp and be under Iho strictest disci
pline.
Many citizen*, In discussing the mat
ter. 'have suggested helping the boy* to
go In proper -hape. They would be
certain to give a good report of them
selves and bo a big advertisement for
. Macon.
'day'of Slay,
tiiao or 'cases
moots will lie beard
_jy to day until all
the cases upon this docket have been
heard. The two divisions of the court will
not sit simultaneously, but they will til
continuum]/ from
t-rnrMo from time to time us tho call
of tho docket proceeds. 'J'htn announce
ment will not Interfere with the hearing
of any esses already set for s hearing on
da/a subsequent to tha Met Inst., nor tho
hearing of criminal caeca as provided by
the rules of this court.
retains Circuit.
1. Gay ct al. vs. Banders.
2. Thornton vs. Ferry. . ......
3. Heed vs. Baldwin ito heel of docket).
4. Mayor, etc., of Daw-eon vs. Dawson
Waterworks Company (to heel of
dockot),
6. Green vs. Bmllh.
Boutbwesteru Circuit.
L, Withdrawn.
2. Cain vs. lllll A Bro.
3. Hodgkins, cashier, vs. Marshall.
4. Here ct al. vs. Claflln A Co. et at.
B. Heard vs. Dooly County.
a. Wood et all vs. Lane.
7. Bosworth vs, Bumtcr Beal Estate Co.
southern Circuit.
L Savannah, Florida and Western Ball-
way Company va. Austin A Walker.
Uconea Circuit.
L Clayton, admx., va. Bletaon.
& Harris & Mitchell vs. Amoskeag Lum
ber Co. . . .
X Dunlap Hardware Co. vs. Jay et al.
4. Sheffield Jlunnlngton Company vs.
5. Smith 1 ** si. va. Wllllamoon, ordinary.
A Taylor va.' Concy.LoyeJoy A Co.
7. Joiner et al. vs. Grace,
a. Mason vs. I’nrker.
9. McLeod et al. trs. Adams,
in. Button vs. Houlhern Hallway.
11. Mcltna A Co. vs. Campbell.
12.1-natuiler et al vs. Conner.
13. Withdrawn.
It. withdrawn.
1>. Withdrawn.
11. Miller, Cook A Co. va. McKee, admr.
Brunswick Circuit.
L Western Union Telegraph CompanyHa.
Brooks Bros. A Co.
2. Mlmms vs. DcLorme.
3. Mayor, etc., of Brunswick vs. Brob-
ston, receiver. , .
4. New Bomb Building and Loan Asso
ciation vs. Oann, next friend.
6. Maclntyro A
A Oorham vs. Felker
Gainesville. Jeff.rs.
Halims'] Hanking
11. Cheshire
ok, ordinary, lo
12 Ksrr vk. Hudderth
13. Forler, nr., vs. '
use, etc., et al. -
14. Wiliams vs. Cheshire. 'Pee No. !».)
13. Wilbanks vs. Cheshire. (Bee No. 1L)
Northeastern Circuit.
L Days vs. Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Railway Company.
Hoyes fc Co.
r». chambleo \s. Firkle et al., edmrs.
e*. Snyder vs- Webb & Welsh.
11. Kmlih vs. Cobb ct al. (to heel of dock-
\f.\
12. Hawkins
Branch,
is. Mayor, etc., of Flowery
13. Von Gordon vs. Boule.
Plus Itldge Circuit,
1. Chicago Building and Manufacturing
Company vs. Hummerour.
mover, rci'.lvcr. vs. Thajer.
, chorokee circuit.
1. Barclay vs. Western and Atlantic
lUllroad Company.
2. J’replea vs. ulrickland.
3. Collum vs. Turner.
4. Hill vs. O'Neill et al.
5. Western and Atlantic Railroad Com'
10. Cass vs. Harrell
11. Craven vs. Walker.
12. Houlhern Railway Co. va. McKenzie.
13. IJIlbro vs. JoneH.
II. Wilkins vs. Wilkins.
W. Woolley vs. Georgia Loan and Trust
STEALING DOG BADGES.
16 !• Allogod That Nl nolj-QAC Hava B*ea
Stolen.
Ninety-one dojr badge* of tho fir* hun
dred and nlnety-on* purchased of City
Cleric 8tnllh have been stolen. Com*
j.|*iuta are daily received at tho clerk's
office of stolen badges, and tho dog
catcher ia on iho lookout. The com*
plaints are mor© numerous thin year
(ban over before, but why cannot bo ac
counted for. It U alleged that it M due
either to the silver agitation or tho <11**
s-umIuq of the paring question. At €uy
rale, dog badge* tiro in danger from
thieves nnd tho dog catcher sayn he will
mike It hot lor too miscreants if hp
catches them.
acJntyre
6. Brunswick and Weatem Railroad Co.
va. Moore, next friend.
7. Johnson et a!, va. Hall et at
8. Coates A Bona, Ltd. va. Cook A Co.
9. Kenna va. Mayor, etc., of Waycrosu.
Atlanta Circuit.
X« Jones v*. Southern Railway Company.
2. Heard et al. %’s. Phillip* A. Co.
8. Walker et al. va. Pone et al.
4. City of Atlanta vs. rlanleln.
8. City of Atlanta va Harrlson.4
6. Little va. Reynold*. . .
7. Ingram et af. vs. trustees of Mercer
University ot al. , > A1 . _
8. Reynolds vs. Atlanta National Build
ing and Loan Association.
9. Johnson vs. Ollphant A Dodson.
10. Barnes, sheriff, to use. etc., vs. Blu-
thenthol A Blcksrt,
11. Crawford vs. Kcdwlne, et at
12. Withdrawn. ^ „
13. Rosser et nl. vs. Georgia radflo Rail
way Company.
14. Bunk of dho State of Georgia vs
O’Neal.
15. Bank of the State of Georgia vs.
16. f«ster r *el'aL va. McIntosh, president,
etc.
17. American Trust amt Banking Compa
ny va, Boone, admr. ^
It Huzza vs. Clark A Roberts.
19. Venable va. I.lppold.
20. Hoffman.vs. Coker.
H. Withdrawn. _ . _ .
22 Hmrnca vs. Mutual Loan and Bank-
lag Company. • , ‘ ' ,
23. lilxim va. Bristol Savings Bank ct al.
21. Goldman va. Dent, trustee.
23. Wynne vs. Htovena. ' -.
21. Ramnpeck, exr., vs. llealy.
27. Withdrawn. i , .
2t. Pittman A Co. va. nentley et al.
29. English A Co. vs. Thorn.
30. O'Brien et al. va. 8paldlng.
SI. Casey at al. va. Ehmoit ct at.
32. Ehmatt vs. Casey ct nl.
33. Medlock et nl. va. Merrill.
34. English el al. vs. Grant.
.is. Angler et al. vs, Bmltlt. ...
Sullivan et al. vs. Connecticut Indent'
nlty Association. » • . *
.17. Ibamldsott Csrmlebael.
XL Dodd A t.M. vs. Glover.
39. Wilder, admr.. vb. Holland et al.
43. wilder, admr.. va. Holland et al
41 Argued.
!i Hunan et al vs. Gale City National
Bank.
Mono Mountain Circuit.
1. Coleman, Burden A Worthen Co. vs.
2. Georgia' Railroad and Banking Co.
.vo. Killian.
a Morrow va. Southern Express Com
I. A;','/; et al tH. Mayor, etc., of I.ltlio-
Company, . „ , _
W. Georgia Loan and Truat Company va.
Woolley.
17. Lyon va Lyon.
Homo Circuit.
1. Jones, receiver, vs. Lawrence.
2. Morrison vs. Morrison.
3. Bonds vs. Bonds.
4. Jones, receiver, va. Hill
7. Jones, receiver, vs. Buraez.
6. Johnson va. MeCurry.
7, Norton vs. City of Home.
Cheap Tickets,
to Savannah May IT *11 via Central of
Georgia.
l’EBSONAL MENTION.
Mr. II. lltnson of Grovanla spent
yesterday In Macon.
Mr, G. B. Melton returned yesterday
from a pleasant visit to Amerlcus.
Mr. Gua Blern of New York ll
spending Bunday In tho clly.
Mlsu Gsrirude McCoy of Albany la
visiting tho family ot Jud(e C. C.
Balkcom.
Mr. nnd Mix. TV. H. Fellon of Mam
shullvlllc am , isiii11k their daughter,
Mrs. Marshall Hatcher. •
Frofcriior Clifford Grtibhr, Sycamore.
Ga.. editor of the Irwin County Nona,
made The Telegraph a rlcasaut vlplt
yesterday.
Mr. 'C. H. HtmMaa. the eaun-ta tuin.
s-Ukug tb, Gretsvsot cataerai
at gtoi eud g-J.Otg n«. oeU a .lock «u.
tbs etapn rlgM to baud e ibwn to Ms
,-•'.1 to the McKvoy-Svivd.-m tv>., srbe
cab ileus to sell am
price.
*11 tbcm at tea cams low
lit
Catarrh Cared,'
No remedy Is as effectual In eradi
ating and curing catarrh as llotunlo
-■ M Balm <B. H. B.) It purilleg and
cites the blood, ollmnatea microbes,
tefia, etc., and build* up the sya-
on the nrat dose. Thousand..
ease of catarrh have been cured by Ha
magic power. For alt blood, and akin
diseases it has no equal. Buy the old
tellable and long Hsled remedy, and
don't throw your money away on sub-
Miutes. painted off as 'Must as good."
lluy the old reliable Botanic Blood
Halm. Price fl.00 per large bottle.
Kays H Is GloHoua.
I cannot refrain from ttllinp you
what a glorious mtdicln* you have.
For two years my mother euffertM
with a sever# catarrh of th« head and
ulcerated sore ihrost. 8h« resorted to
various remedx* without effect, until
ehe used Bottnlo RlOOd Balm (B. B
Ik), which cured her catarrh and
hcsled her »©re throxL W. A. Pepper,
* Frcdoalx, AU.
For Ml# by *11 druggists.
iiIm.
ft. Withdrawn. - _
6. Holcomb, odmr.. v*.. Beauchamp.
7. Willingham vs. Rockdalo Olt and Per
tlllser Co.
l^iriffin et «tl. va. Stewart, survivor,
9. Bosatr ct al. vs. Georgia Home Insur-
■nc« Company.
10i McCalla \*o. NlchotoC..
1L Hhaw vs. Georgia Railroad and panic
tl)K CumpHIIV.
12. Rrown vs. Wallace.
13. Wallaco vs. Brotvn.
Middle Circuit!
1. Howell A t s. Jam*s Lumber
Company. t
2. Rasor v». Dickey.
Augusta Circuit.
t Central of Georgia Railway Co. vs.
Plunkett.
1 Cleveland, receiver, v*. City Council
of Augusta.
C. Davidson, exr.. \*s. Story et »1.
4. city Council of Augusta vs. Lombard,
&. Lombard, admr., %*». Clly Council of
Augusta. .. . _ t
4. Hlnckmon vh. Thomson-llouston Elcv
trio Company of Augusta.
T. South Carolina uml Georgia Railroad
Company va. Diet sen.
9. Vnson et al. v«. Clanton et nl.
9. Johnson vs. Georgia Railroad and
Hanking Company. ^
M. Georgia (Upld nnd Banking Com
pany vs. Johnson.
Kiutioru Circuit
1. Taylor et nl. vs. Comer et al., receiv
ers,
2. Pullman P.dace Car Company vb. Star*
• voy.
2. Klnclclr vs. IlewetL
Sandora vs. Ntcolson-
8. Tolbert vs. I'nindontsn Insurance Co.
4. Smith vs. Champion.
7. caunlngham vs. Mills, ndnrr.
9. Davis vs. Chaplin et oL
Mnrou (ireull.
1. Rwaln vn. Macon Fire Insurance Co.
2. Macon Fire Insurance Co. vs. Swain.
3. Leonard, survivor, vs. New England
Mortgage Security Company ct aL
Company. _
€. Hptllers vs. Hammock et at
7. Irvine, agent, vs. Wise,
s. MeCreery vs. Curry.
11. Small vs. Cohen.
12. Hendoriton-Ames Co. vs. Jones.
13. Georgia Home Insurance Company vs.
—Yesterday morning the Young La
dles' Kindergarten Auxiliary held a
very Interesting meeting st the library
Mitof. Mrs. Btomy gave an Intereui-
Jng account of the kinaergarten school,
«n«i Mtss Bonn, treasurer of the aux-
tllary. made a very Intereetlng report,
l pi. w*. ih.«t 4»t(t-r puMiif f-'r the
furnishing of the kindergarten school
room the auxiliary has fU7 in Its
treasury.
Bafore leaving on yotir summer or fleh*
In* rnr* be »ure to secure an aeetdent
policy in th«* United 8tst«s Casuslty
CwMiy, They ^rtte the best i
liberal policy written at a »m«u coat.
Gbrdon A Bud-L
l ow Rates lo Old Point Comfort sad Be-
On account of the
esetern T*n!T Association
‘ay llth. tha Southern
Old Point
Rail-
lok-
Comfort.
way Com nan.
ru lo Did l’oint Comfort snd return
it or.a f.re f--r the round trip. Tickets
« n vaio May 16th «Tth and IMh. good for
li daxa from dat^ of eat*. Do May
-th ihr-»u*:h eieeplng cars will b« oj*r
ted between Atlanta and Old Point
‘unifort. Round irt.t fare from Macon
For sWwoiny c*r rr»erv«ttT>i<.>. etc*,
nr’.y to RANDALL CLIFTON,
Pass. JLgv. UJ Fount at.. Macon.
Ga
, f
Hulldltig and lAMtn Association.
IV. Rcnau vs. chanwiMi nagging Manu
facturing Company.
pany vs. Brown.
«. Smith vs. Hatcher.
7. Commissioners of Bartow County vs.
Conyers, admr.
ft. Howell ct al. vb. Rome Grocery Co.
9. Hardin et ux, vs. Foster.
10. Scottish American Mortgage Compa
ny, Lt'd, vs. Jones et al.
Co wet a Cl rcu It,
1. Cole vs, Atlanta and West Point Rail
road Company.
2. Wortham vh. Sima et al.
3. Withdrawn.
4. Carmichael et al. vs. Banks, tax col
lector.
5. Levons vs. Smith.
& Kitchens vs. Davie & Whittle.
7. Daniel et al. vs. Daniel.
8. Allen et al. vs. Stephens.
9. Perryman, admr., vs. Pope.
2c. Beavers, ordinary, vs. Harvey.
Flint Circuit.
L Woodward, trustee, vs. Tlson
\\ 09'iwi
Stubbs.
_ Comer et al.. receivers, vs. Barfield.
3. Reid vs. Matthews.
Ocmnlgcn Circuit.
1. Bowles vs. Bowles.
2. I lay good vs. Conn, receiver.
3. wells et al. vs. Haynes.
4. Underwood, survivor, va. Caldwell.
D. Haygood vs. Conn, receiver.
6. Harwell et al. vs. Foster, exr.
7. Dudley ct al. vs. Johnson et al.
9. Haygood vs. Dannenberg 4 Co.
9. Hicks vs. Brantley.
10. Edwards vs. Smith.
11. Pritchett vs. Ballard. _
13. IlMyguod, to use, etc., vs. Danncnberg
A Co. ct ah ,
13. Stuckey vs. Stuckey.
14. Slocumb vs. Summers.
15. Cox vh. Montngun & Co.
Uo Martin, admx.. vs. Walker, exr.
14c Smith vs. Walker, oxr.
Chattah-Mirheo Circuit,.
1. Clark vs, Robinson.
2. Thornton 4 Son vs. Central National
Bank of the City of New York.
3. Hollis et nl. vs. Jefferson.
4. Burt vh. Lorcnts & Ritter.
5. Re*so. exr., vs. Rosier et al.
6. Washington vs. Murvrum. . •
No Excuse for Semi-Blindness
With my large line of optical goods to choose from. Frames of solid
gold, alutnlnico,, nickel, .steel or tortoise shell, and a full line of pebb!e
lenses. Also a splendid line of diamonds, watches and jewelry.
All repairs specially guaranteed.
J. DAVIDSON, JEWELER,
505 Fourth Street. ’Phone No. 506.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hacon Dodge, No. 5. F. & A. M«
Regular meeting
o’clock p. m. Work in
E. A. degree. Members
Bister lodges and visiting
brethren fraternally In
vited.
A. H. RICE. W. M.
GEO. A DURE. Sec.
A DISTINGUISHED BAPTIST DIVINE
Relieved, of Rheumatism — His Daughter
Cured of Sore Eyes.
I had .been ’troubled for years -frith Rheumatism. I
took two bottles of your most excellent medicine, Africans,
which has about relieved me entirely, and I feel like a dif
ferent man,.. Sly little daughter, eight years old, was
greatly afflicted with sore eyes all her life, and less than
one bottle of Africans has effected apparently a permanent
cure, It affords me great ploasuro to recommend your
most excellent medicine, the “ AFRICAN A,” as a great re
lief to suffering humanity. Rev. FI M. JORDAN,
Brevard, Tranyslvania County,- North Carolina.
Macon. Ga.. May 13, 1S97,
The regular annual meeting of the
shareholders^ of the Southern Phosphato
fore the meeting will be held at tho
ptflco of sold r
on the 25th
fully.
company at 4 o’clock p. m#
day of May. 1897. Respect-
R. J. TAYLOR.
President
' CAIUiOLL & CAMPBELL,
of Fine Har*
. . Carriage Trimming a specialty. 504
Second st.. opposite Synagogue.
TYBEB FISHING,
The only place accessible on the island
— *
to toth inside and outside Ashing is at the
tumble FLMnae Club, recently leased by
D. Babr-- ^ - -.err--
bblns, where fishing par-
reasonable rates.
For terms, address
RAMBLE FISHING CLUB.
Box 110, Savannah, Ga.
Notice to Subscribers.
Subscribers to The Telegraph, either In
or out of the city, who fail to receive
their papers regularly will please notify
this office promptly.
WORLD’S RECORD BROKEN!
I
WEXNIGb
ON
Sterling
One Mile Competition Paced Race.
2.04b
c»
Decker won the Big* Mile Open on a Sterling Bicycle.
t Bobby Walthour won the Mile Invitation on a
STERLING BICYCLE. ,
here la Macon.
New Train to Atlapla*
The new train from Macon to Atlanta
la the Southern, which leaves Macon at
7:10 p. m.. arriving Atlanta at 9:45 p. m.,
Is ono of tho handsomest In tho aorvlce.
Tho coaches are of the finest add most
comfortable pattern. This train, makes
close connection In Atlanta with through
trains for Chattanooga, Louisville, Cin
cinnati, Washington and tho East.
SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE,
Col I ego Fark, Ua„ Fifty-Fourth Com*
mencement, 181)7—lTugramtna of Kx-
trcliei,
Bncralnureato Sermon—Sunday. May 23,
11 o’clock a. m.. In First Baptist “church,
Atlanta, Go., by Rev. C. A. Sink Icy, D.
I>.. Washington, D. O.
Alumnae exercises—Monday. May 24. S
./clock p. tn., at College Dark, On., ad
dress by Rev. W. W. Landrum. D. D.
Senior Class Exercises—'Tuesday, May
25, 9:30 o'clock a. m., at College Fark,
Go.
Annual concert nnd delivery of dlplo-
u* nnd degrees. Tuesday. May 25. 8:3d
o’clock p. m*9 In Grand Opera. House,
Atlanta. Ga.
*A rate of one and one-third fare, round
trip, on the certificate plan, has been
granted on all railroad lines entering At-
innla. and all roads in Georgia. South
Carolina. Tennessee. Alabama and Flor
ida. belonging to tho Southern States’
Passenger Association.
Buy ticket" to Atlanta, and certificates
will be signed on night of concert.
Kimball nnd Aragon hotels give epe-
clal rute;
>C 42 to TAbO ner day.
G. C. COX. President.
W. S. COX. Business Manager.
TO FRKS UYTK1UAN8,
Presbyterian Church General Assembl
of United States, Charlotte, N, C. May
liOtb-1! 1st, 1807.
The Houlhern mil way offers rate of one
first limited Lir«- for the round trip
from all points on its lines to Charlotte,
N. t\. sod return on account of the above
named t^cadon. Tickets on tala May 17th
to :*1M. Inc'.mrivc. good to return until Juna
10. 1907, Inclusive,
forinatlou, or c\>:muuulcatb with the uu
der>!gued at Macon, G*.
RANDALL CUPTON.
BURR BROWN, . Tra« Pass. Agt.
City Tkt. Agt
Brooks Kline won tbe Mile Amateur on a Sterling Bicycle.
TSTiimers Ride Sterlings!
Built Like a 'Watch.
1
Why Not You? We Keep Them
....Always in Stock....
THE J. W. BURKE COMPANY.
(Suwanee River Route.)
Third Annual Cheap Personally Conducted
EXCURSION m TAMPA
-Florida, and Return
SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS
sals
- On to 8cnsid* Resorts,
Summer -toorUt tickets are now <
via the Southern lUilray to seaside rt-
Rout*! trip rate* from Macon to
Cumberland 40.00; 9:. s.umn’a 4S.00; Tybe*
♦0.40. Tjvst't* good Qn« Oct. 81. Tho
S tuihoro t'iHU*.*ri tt.»* only Pu’.’.inan car
Vine to und from BruuiWlck via Macon.
Lear* Macon 11:20 p. m., arrive Bruns-
nrlck 0:30 a. m.
1 RANDALL CLIFTON. Trar. Pass. Aft
NASHVILLE TX POSITION.
Firsl National Bank of
Charleston.
\ Halch vs. Carling,
a. Hall \*s. Armour Packing
\ Sparkf. receiver. u> Dunbar.
ompany.
Si^rkr*
H'elve
eewlvv
Jat
81o
15c O'Connell vs. Supreme Coe
Knights of Damon.
17c Hem: et al. vs. .\>er.
J7. Kennedy st al. vs. Juhan et si.
25. rreston et al. vs. Lamar.
Northern < irestt.
L Brown \>. Benaon. receiver.
?. Me Dowell vs Benson, receiver.
A Steed vs. Coleman.
€ Alrosnd vs. Georgia Railroad
Banking Company. .
A Harris 4 Co. et al. vs. Lamar, re
elvt
Lamar.
Mt»*To rlroilt.
* ar.. vs. Orr et %1. exr*.
ttmlth Howefi
VI> r-Ta vs Beimstein
Roberts st aL \i liarrUoo.
Round Trip Tickets are
47.53, 49.00. 412.40 and ttfi.90 from Macon
v.a tVr.tru; of Geor.’.a luiin.ir, a.vorviin«
to d.ttet sold and description of travel.
Inquire of K. P. Bonner. T. A.
W. F. DAWSON, T. P. A.
Macon.
GREAT SHIRT H0FSE.
We have reached the top
round in this department.
Perfection is stamped on our
$1.00 and $1.50 Shirts. Get
*" <1 a Shirt here and you get one
made right. Try
CLEM PHILLIPS.
Chvwp Tickets.
t<> Sasanr^U May 17-14 vt* Central of
Georgia.
NAY 24th JUNE 1st; 1897.
Following Low Rates From Principal Points:
Macon, Ga. .
Cordele,’ Ga.
Tifton, Ga. .
$7.00
Valdosta, Ga... . $3.00
5.00
Tliomaston, Ga. . 7.00
4.00
Americus, Ga. G '^ V A ’ 5.00
Fitzgerald, Ga., “Soldiers’ Colony,” T R a 1iwaj?’ $5-00
Reduced Rates a,t Hotels, Cheap Fishing Excursion,
Sleeping Car Accommodations. ^
A fine Programme of Amusements has been arranged in Tampa.
Full particulars from any Agent, or
D. 6. HALL.
Traveling Passenger Agent,
12 Kimball, Atlanta, Georgia.
G. A. MACDONALD,
General Passenger Agent,
Macon, Georgia
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