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and Trousers
An Inspection will convince you.
F. >V. GOETTE,
■reliant Tailor
123 Cotton tve.
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tuny be made In poataice stamps.
THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1903
AT BACON churches^
large audiences
Listen to Able Sermons-At mulberry Street Church
Rev. W. N. Ainsworth Delivered the Third of His
Sunday Night Sermons to Young Women to
Large Congregation,
HOLDERS WANTED—3 or 4 Rood, com
petent men to leave city. Steady work
only; open shop. Good wages paid; no
trouble: must call at once at Lanier. Ask
for* Simpson.
WANTED—Employment In drug store In
Macon or Middle Georgia, with view to
learning drug business. A. Clayton st
WANTED—A position by experienced
bookkeeper with wholesale house. Ad
dress "Z." care Telegraph.
LADIES to copy letter* at home evenings,
$?.5o week. Address with stamp. Pitts-
burg Specialty Company, box KOI,
partment II. Pittsburg, Pa.
WANTED-A first-class, experienced male
stenographer; use Remington typewriter-
npply In person. Georgia Fruit Package
Co., Fort Valley, Ga.
WANTED—Everybody to take a fi
chance on the SCO machine to be gtv
away at Singer Machine Office. 663 Ch<
ry st.
WANTED-Men to learn barber trade-
always rush for barbers In spring; pre-
rnre now: years saved by our method;
steady practice, tools, diplomas, positions
and board givent catalogue mailed free.
Moler Barber College, New Orleans. La.
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—<W) bags Bliss Triumph and
other varieties seed potatoes; genuine
Arlstook Co Malno seed; bills lading and
Invoice. shown upon application. Jones
Grocery Co.
FOR SALE—My residence, corner Mulber
ry and First sts.: also, several pieces of
flag household furniture. 8. G. Bonn.
FOR SALE—Brick plant with plenty of
good clay land, well located, good reason
for selling. Apply to C. J. Toole & Co.
or^rhJ' F ' R "** “ Chri »‘ church,
'hru vni ,- ,f ay mornln * from Mat-
a * folio »'* : "And His
IldniVT t0 ,,lm ani »*ok* Him,
„ - “ T * u »: we perish." ,
ttrl , He * alth unt0 <hem, Why are ye
fearful, O yc of little faith? Then He j
«« *!! d " bulwi5 'he wind, and the
sea and there waa a great calm."
, nlKht eervlca Dr. Reese j
Preached from Ephesians 11:4-5-6. In
these words: "But God, who Is rich In
meres, for His great love wherewith
?* I * w4 1 ua -" Evon when we were
dead In sins, hath quickened ua togeth-
" ,»«•> Christ (by grace ye are sav-
”•} And hath raised us up together.
8,t t0 *« th «f in heavenly
Places in Christ Jesus.”
. J * J- Sf hite con <lncted the ser-
y**J - at the First Raptlst church yes
terday morning and took his text from
Luke xix:l3, as follows; "And he called
his ten servants and delivered them ten
pounds, and said unto them, occupy till
I come."
Dr -. 'yhlte at the night service
preached from Matthew xxvil:19:
\\ hen he was set down on the Judg
ment seat his wife sent unto him, say
ing, Have thou nothing to do with that
Just man; for I have suffered manv
things this day In a dream because of
him.”
Rev. Dr. Ragsdale, of Mercer Univer
sity, filled the pulpit of Dr. Etouglns In
the First Presbyterian church yester
day morning. Dr. Douglas Is out of the
city. Dr. Ragsdale was heard by a
large congregation and the services
were enjoyed. There was no service at
the First Presbyterian last night.
At Mulberry street Methodist church,
at the morning service. Rev. Thnd E.
Leland, missionary to Cuba, under the
auspice* of Mulberry street church,
preached to a large audience.
Rev. Mr. Leland has been home on a
sick leave and stopped over In Macon
on his way back to his field of labor
[In
At Mulberry street Methodist church,
last night. Rev. W. N. Ainsworth, the
pastor, delivered the third of a series
of Sunday night sermons. His subject
was, "A Young Woman In Church.”
The auditorium was filled to Its utmost
DR. W. W. LANDRUM.
Mill Speak nt Missionary Confer-
enre at First Rnptlst Church
I*?*-JV, W. Landrum. D. D. of At-
lanta will speak at the missionary con-
night. 7 o*clock at the
552K P lB them# will be.
Tlie General Outlook."
Dr, Landrum Is pastor of the First Bap-
U J?n ^Ijantn. A large eongre-
aUl probably greet him Dr. J.
• " bite will preside at the conference.
TO CREATE TRAFFIC.
G. F. & A. RAILROAD
FOR SALE—Four or five hundred thous
and brick cheap for cash* nfust sell at
once. C. J. Toole & Co., 750 Second st.
MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE.
One wns pale and sallow and the
other fresh and rosy. When re the dif
ference? She who is blushing with
„ t ,„ M health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills
capacity with an attentive audience, i f?.arousing th<
He spoke from the following text “ *
LOST AND FOUND
dark brown color. 7 or I weeks old.
Any Information leading to recovery will
be thankfully received, and well paid fo
bv Dr T. S. Holleyman. 364 Second st.
i city.
TAKEN UP—One large red milch cow;
one horn knocked in front. Owner can
get same by calling at 1614 Second at., and
paying expenses.
PERSONAL
•Teach the young woman to be sober
minded.”—Titus 11:4.
A comparative study of the world's
religions." said the speaker, "reveals
two amazing facta—the uniform degra
dation of heathen women and the uni
form exaltation of Christian woman
hood. In Roman and Grecian society,
not to speak* of the darker heathenism
of the pagan nations, woman is re
garded as an Inferior animal, created
only for the convenience and pleasure
of man. She,Is consequently subjected
to a perpetual guardianship which In
volves nameless cruelties. She has no
lights as an Individual and even reli
gion lends Itself to her persistent deg
radation. From the bitterness of her
RING 2196. 8.. W. Bobbitt & Co., and hare
your prescriptions sent for. filled and re
turned nt anv hour, day or night.
CABBAGE PLANTS—Select strain, early
and late, grown In open air; IS cents
per ;«■>: discount on Inrgc orders. G *”
\Velnmnn. Morgan. Ga.
and oysters every day.
MISCELLANEOUS
STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES—
ereived every day. Very fine and
cheap. Macon Fish and Poultry Co.
’Phone 233.
For Sale.
little homos In their mlilnl for
sale. For Instance, I am offering
snuK cotta are on Cedar street with
fonr rooms on a lerice lot nf **l.-"n,
that is gooil eiiongh for anybody,
nnd on Anderson street, I can sell
seven-room house for £1.700 that
wjll mnke h most desirable home.
Roth of these places are well located
and In excellent repair. I «
promise terms “like rent," lint
consider any business-like propo
sition.
Frank B. West,
Real Estate and Insurance.
American National Bank Building.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons.
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans.
Telephone 77.
Rent Collections a Specialty.
Offers Farmers Seed, Information
nnd Rates to Encourage the Plant-
lug of Melons Along Its Line,
The Georgia, Florida and Alabama
railroad proposes to encourage
planting of melons along its line this
year. The road extends from Cuthbsrt,
Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla.
The territory contiguous to the line
la peculiarly adapted to the successful
cultivation of melonn. In order to
courage planting the traffic department
of the Georgla,Flor!da nnd Alabama ha*
decided to donate seed enough to plant
ten acres of, melons to every pe
who will undertake the cultivation of
melons and give the work proper
tentlon.
Mr. E. K. Bryant, general freight
agent of the ’ line. In discussing th<
proposition, says; "We will be glad t<
furnish Buch 'information as may b<
necessary regarding the planting anc
cultivation of the crop, nnd furnish sat
isfactory rates and equipment in orde
that the melon growers may mark**
their productyatlafactOrlly and prompt
ly. We will jU"". furnish the names of
reliable commission merchants at the
principal points of consumption.
IF YOU HAVE
RHEUMATISM
Don't experiment with uncertain
compounds, but use Uricsol,
the Great California Remedy.
It is recognized and endorsed
by physicians, druggists and
grateful patients as the only
sure cure for this disease. Drug
gists sell it at $1.00 per bottle.
***********************
Send stamp for book of particulars and certificates of wonderful cures.
ADDRESS:^
URICSOL CHEMICAL CO.
LOS ANGELES, CAL. ATLANTA, GA.
TF1K LAM A R-R A X KIN T DRUG GO., Atlanta, Ga., Wholesale Distributors.
Personal.
loxy organs they compel good dlgcsth
and head off constipation. Try
Only 25c, at all druggists.
MISS BROWN’S RECITAL
AT WESLEYAN CHAPEL
The I’rou rnmntt* I'rnmlin n Rnrr
Trent to All Who Attend the
terlnlnnient.
At Wesleyan
Charlotte Mar
imnpMkabin defridatUiC chrlet U h-r I will live n reclin I
.menclpntnr. Chrimlnnlty rhalln-.K- - ... ...
the attention of the world In Ha trnnn-
iormatlon of womanhood and therein
futntnhen the hlitheu credential for Itn
acceptance.
•rhrlnt taught thet woman equally
with man wan created with divine Im
age. and hence waa an Independent en
tity In the kingdom of heaven He loat
no opportulty In oppoeltlon to the rell-
gloua tearhere of hlatorlee, to Inatruct
the gentler neg. It te no wonder that
many nf them became hln flrat dlnci-
pie,. Two-third. of till* fhrlntlan
church In composed of women nnd If
nlnrere piety were the tent nf member-
rtilp n much larger proportion must be
counted.
••Womanhood In under the deepent
debt of gratitude to be rellglmm. A wo
man without Chrtnt In an anomaly. A
woman without a predllectt™ to ac
cept rhrlnt In a mnnntroilty. The chUT h
appeal* to young women for their ac-
want in)* friend* In South Ms
to know tliat I have one nr two ghe'putn no limit, hut the
Chapel tonight. Miss
Down, elocutionist.
Miss Brown will ho
assisted by Ml * S.illy E. Turner, so
prano; Miss Marie L. Skidmore Con
nor, violinist, nnd the Mandolin Club.
The entertainment will comment •> at
1:15 o'clock.
The fell
full:
Midnight Serenade Waltz (Preston),
Mandolin Club.
"Tim's Vacation* (Shnttuck), Mlsa
Brown.
'The Twa Bisters O'BInnorle," Miss
Brown.
"Good-Bye" (Tostl), Mis* Turn
D. Wlnebcrg of Atlanta Is at the
Brown.
S. .1. Conner of Atlanta Is at Hotel
Lanier.
II. Simpson of Birmingham Is at the
Lanier.
W. I*. Connor of Baltimore Is at the
Lanier.
J. M. Whitehead of Vienna Is a guest
of the Brown.
H. C. Drew of New York l* registered
at the Lanier.
S. A. Howl* of Jacksonville Is at the
Brown house.
W. I<\ McKee <*f Fort Valley la regis
tered at the Brown.
K. L. Williams of Augusta In quar
tered nt the Lanier. » t
C. C. Duncan of Unndllla Is stopping
at the Blown house.
Miss Majr Simpler of Montlcello la
stopping nt the Brown.
It. K. Robertson of Savannah Is reg
istered lit Hotel Lanier.
W. H. Fogg and family of Atlanta are
stopping at Hotel Lanier.
J. W. Cunningham of Birmingham la
quartered at the Lanier.
Mrs. F M. Smith of Barneaville Is a
guest of the Brown houe**.
L). M. Jacobs and son of Cuthbsrt
ure registered at the Brown.
WILLINGHAM COTTON MILLS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SPECIALTIES IN HEAVY COTTON FABRICS
Cotton Oil Belting, Crushers Cloth, Paper Felts,
Filter Duck, Refiners Duck, etc.
Is the programme In
"La Esi
(a) "Romnn<
sourka" (Wltn
Miss Brown.
(a) "LttUhby" (<
vol” (Kipling), Mis
Mlsa Inu V.m Met
F l..:i Mas-
(Hugo), Miss Brown.
<Baer ker>; (b) "Mn-
ski), Miss Connor.
K< lip*'!" (Gardner)
NEARLY FOMFF.il
A runaway almost
started a horrible ulc*
Franklin
| Hon. ('ImhiI l.*f«*a l.nl
Hon. Claud Bales com
HRfVlp'K yesterda
the fire department he a
ibject was •
•173 Third 8t.
For Rent.
D.alrahl. ollrr. In ikeCommtwInl
Dank Building. Hardamnn Dnlld-
ins and Ayres Balltllnff*
Wanted to Purchase.
I wl.h ,o purehu.c, for cllrnt.,
Cottage! Hnmro-one for K.a 00 ’
“t and ,vro at $3,500. W"
Poy ra.h.
Ilmltn of h<T rapacity, upon the gphere
of her eervlce.
■ "Forlety nnd home In their deepe.t
n«d appeal for » rhrlnllan woman-
hnnd We may defend our country with J. ”■ ornrr
our navlM and land hatterlm. hut »t ,our J','?™.,", ,
lant our ntrongent national defenne I* W*®**- 111
In the Chrinllenlly applied to nur.prob- ^
lem* through the home. Womanhood g<»d fml Burn*,
without rhrlnt I* not nt for wifehood ,lon « ,ni1 1 ' -
and motherhood. , ...
"Julian the apontate died egrlalmlnt.
•■Oh. Galilean, thou hant conquered
With thin nathetlr eiclamation extort
ed from the royal apontate, he *!no
SJtlwid that hi* life ambition to entlr- "«
pate Chrtntlanlty woull have Ikc-. | «'ou
reallted but for the mfluenre and lov- f
altv of Christian woman. This Is tn» * rthllll
fnnrlrln* opportunity of rhrlntlnn wo- •» ""J;.
manhood <(>day—epplylon rbrlat'anlty | » 1 " ' * ■
In a oerloun minded" adjuntment to ail .. -,■,
ihe relation, of J -om^. hM; .he | "STLsSSE
.hall become the high pnentene of the , , hsimH
world', redemption." 1“
when you feel blue end that every-• Mr Ane ,„ ll ,
thing goes wrong, tsks * doss of <-i» m ^ of „„
K#rlsln's Stomaoh »nfi Liver Tabtels. r#ar cramp'* pj
They will cleanse and Invigorate your at 4 5,1 , , g |
■tnmich regulate your bowels, five. The derailed a
vnu 'a relish for your food and! make ( tj, an*l w.m mi
that In thin old world In a of the M
i^d puco ta live. FO, Ml. by all drug-,
glltl- year, it - be n
TUP. vortto I.ADIE* I Ahon’roUroad '
win sell " *treet Vtoleta to H*'** him fo7 wo’rh. ,
re ZXZ'tZJt ^'oitllnry ' u (JSwS .*te
8 K MS
Hoge Comt-ov n orue lM , , brother, the u
for severs 1 out ,.i n iati the 1 *■
Tyiier’s Dyspepsia
Remedy Fernmuently
eures dyspepsia.
DEATH OF WU, F.MOIIY ATROXIEIt.
William Emorv 8trosier, the 3-year-Old
*nn of Mr. nnd Mrs. J W. Htrozlrr, yt>-
* I (ling nt 21^ Oglethorpe, s'reqt, dlial last
night of pneumonia. Ills *!• ntli wils
Pop tossing ^oin
To the ^ondpi^s.
No good reason for taking
4 por cont. for your money,
wlieu you can got (> on the
best security in tho world.
Wo pay (1 por cont. intorost
on doposits,
EQUITABLE BANKING AND LOAN CO.,
Taylor's
usually
id.
In their
Imd only
hit' I
.»*!»-
DIKC’tl UKiKII FROM HOSPITAL.
Wilson BrvnnL colored, wiih discharged
from the hospital last night Ilf was shot
In the Pr'iist and heel bv another negro
nppe
Telegraph :
eklen’s Arnica
0 • urn him. i-
Brule* s. Skin
c at all drug s
TALKED TO FIREMEN.
HO YCE—KITCHEN.
Mr. CJnorge Hoyro and Miss Mitmli
Kit* hen were united In marriage yes
terdny at f» o'clock at the residence of i
Mr. nnd Mr*. It. M. Martin. 562 Or- |
mulgce street. Rev. Mr. Hardw-ll pe
FAMDMIING NTOWAWAY8.
.Made Farlous l»y Threat, They At
tack llegnlar Crew,
ALGIERS, Feb. 15.—The Austrian
steamer Margharltn. from Trieste and
Gerentla February 16 for New York,
put in here today and landed eighteen
Sicilian stowaways, who smuggle 1
themselves aboard at Palermo. Mad
dened by thirst, the stowaways had
armed themselves with knives and ap
peared on the deck, where they threat
ened to attack the officers. Muskets
were dealt out to the crew, who suc
ceeded In overawing the Sicilians. he
steamer then headed for Algiers, wher**
the stowaways were handed over to
the Italian consul.
telephone line wreck.
NEW'
(Bp'clRl wire t<» Maco
First rue**, Helling, t
nlus 116; The Cuckoo,
Torn Collins HI; Pride
Her. PV Fickle gi.irit.
106: i-'ork. The Boston
fci... mid race selling.
Ill; Frank K«*
otiy.
RAN* ENTRIES.
Macon Turf F.xchange.)
Ive furlongs Ant -
Ally»r, Antnmaton.
HI; Alp.i
1"1.
Midnight I'hlrncH.
pit. Tonleuin. I'd
six furlongs -It-*?--
nny. 112; lord Ne
rd Hlr <}a
I. The <’HX-
I'nl Dynamite In Cable-box at Top
of » Pole
WARSAW, Ind., Feb. 15.—Dynn-
mlters attempted to destroy tho toll
line cables of the Commercial Tele
phone Company In Warsaw today. Tho
men selected a cable box at the top of
a polo where tho cables center and
le.nl Into the exchange office. The tot)
of the pole was blown off and several
windows In buildings near by were
nhatteied. The wreckers escaped.
Chicago and Florida Spe
cial Via Southern Ry.
Leaves Macon—
North daily ex. Sun.3.55p.m
South daily ox. Mon 1.00 p.m
This is a solid vestibuled
train, carrying Pullman
slonpors, diners, gontlomon’s
club car, observation and one
of the Southern’s highest
class vestibuled daycoachos.
No extra faro to use this
train. JAS. FRKEMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agont,
507 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
Effective December, 1902.
j tlan UC; Little Jack Horner
ton Double O.. l<rt; it. ran. in. v
hoy mt 9a; Goodman. 93.
Tnlrd race. r, n .* mil. arid one-alxte
Tharle*.
Send full description
1°t», number of rooms In lionses
con yen leace*.
slse of
and
H. HORNE,
107;
nrlno, 10i
FLINT RIVER KAMPAUKOIN.
ALBANY. On.. Feb. 15.—Flint river
at this point Is on Its annual rampage,
j and considerable damage Is reported |
j from points below Albany. The freshet L
j «omen too late to do any damage to I L'
I crops along the river, but It Is probobk i
that the loss of cattle will be consul- ! A ,
'ruble, ns many pastures are locate!
along the river.
Lv Milled'vllit? I
11 Bui 7 QOp
1 20pj » 35 p
2 V>v
Willard J . Bight I
i.i. I.OCU* Blo-icim. Haraganip, Kfl;
101. Ruby Ray.
th ri'-.- h'lndPan one mile Both-
•bars Frtetrhle 101; Hen
Albert F. Dewey, 93; King
lit
filing
Than. p.
1"!. Kren
in. '*7. Hltn"
f mile and ont>-».lx-
\a>fter 110. Polly
i !'d; Ontlmo. |t*2. Bod
r. 'f»\ Aline Ahtnitt. Hoe
Eliza I hi Ion PI
ig. neven-eighths of a
D'Arcy, Kxupo. 104;
103;
cloudy, track
Oc*
luddy.
NORTHERN DISTRICT COURT.
ATLANTA, Feb. 15.-The United
States court, with Judge W. T. New
man on the bench, will commence work
on the second Monday in March. Judge
Newman calculates that the term nil!
last four weeks, ns the do* ket is quite
heavy. Three weeks of this time will b«
given to tho trial of esses In which the
defendants are charged with violation*
of the Internal revenue laws of the
state. Judge Newman will hold court
In Athens In April. Columbus In May
and Rome In June.
130
culatlng for nlmscR. funer al of MR*.
~ The f j
| West cot t
health
INSURANCE
The man—ho Insures hU life I* . ;
vise for his family.
The man who Insures his health
is wise both for his family an J
himself.
You may Insure health by guard- ■
logic It Is worth xuarding.
the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and man,-
fats itself in innumerable wa>s
TAKE
fflciatlng.
rn aid
•*. Annie
w ' Lr-M at fhe r*R-|
'ent- Mr nnd Mrs C ■'
Mm. ,n -■ r»-ei a - 3 o’clo .
W It Frazer. p««tor
MOULTRIE II A PTINTN.
MOULTHIK. Ga.. Fob. 15 —The Moul-
trl" Baptist* have begun nrrangeme
for building i 116,000
thcisand dollars <»f t
k.' -■ r|be»| ;ifi 1 the remainder Is In
sight. A ru-yv lot has b<-«/n purchas'd
on the «orner of Went Broad and
IVhtree gtreels, which Is a very much
rr.uN- convenient location than that
th* present' church. The Baptist .
ALBANY HERALD l*ROJtPKROUS.
ALBANY, Ga., Feb. 15. The annual
leeting of the stockholders Of the Hei--
church. Ten aid Publishing Company wa* held yes-
oat has been , terday afternoon. The reports sub
mitted by the officers of the company
, showed the business to in a pron-
pe mils condition, 'ihe director* showed
f their appreciation of the rare hu*lnen*
, f | qualification* of the business manager,
Is \ery strong here,
about 500. It has ns Its mem*
oy or the wealthiest citizens of
Meiskeil’s
p«*wrrfui Internal reajedl««~'tiaV<r
D1 ID »A FERTll.l'/.l'.R WllllHV
DUBLIN Feb. n Apr)!; irP,n h - t^
made tO r h < barter for tF** Dr F»
tiPlOT Y. TYie petitioners are M» r
Izzle BazhJn
<1 ta»«oce, alter (be tn<<mt
reojedlra ti*v« l.
After Utbiii* (a* |«rr wUb UtuktU t
* Otn/mes(a n 4tt«Ul<|U.
r-II.OY* hlfnfrt.es, fe.mpUV EmiHtOlf*
• inO Sorts. • ur— 'I etier. kryMt«U*. S«.l
I'.b-om, Hnua |<r*4, ifrb, rrn*
'i Harter • Ilcb; rtl^n i
‘ U4*. Makes »b* *kln
Fraocrlt/ea ty pby*
. —urr. Aiftruzziau Xu
fvfor free Vnok tA lestmxsitela.
, rxu*t.i r iu.
*)«»TOI, MOUUWlI 4
Ointment
Mr. J. A.
| handsome
JUDGE TIIOMI'KIN*' CONDITION
ATLANTA Keh. 15 The condition
of Judge Henry B. Tompkins Is be
liev'd to be ‘•lightly Improved, although
the sign* may not Indicate anything
I is to the result of hi* Illness. He hnr.
• been confined to hi* home for nearly a
; year, and for *cme weeks has been con-
j Hd« re | In t ' rlt’cal condition. The best
of medl-al treatment I* l>elng given
him. but his case seems a very obsti
nate one to' handle.
4 05a
7 4Sa
Florence .1 S !0p{..
Fsye:'vlll«. 10 l#p ..
Petersburg. 3 25»i ..
Ar Richmond . I I fffal..
Ar Washington] 7 f»4a|..
Ar Baltimore .! 9 09al .
Ar Philadelphia) 11 25*1..
York. I 1 Mpl..
•Daily, ttjunduy only. IDally except
lunday.
Trains arrive from Augusts and points
W. W HAIlDWH'K. Oen Agt .
— RABIN. Roll. Ring Agt..
409 Cherry Ht . Mscon G
Georgia Railroad.
For Augusta ..I 9 «ml 4 ISplt 2 40e[t I 4C«
Frm Augusta . 11 3-la 9 Fp
From Camak * *
Georgia Sunt her* 4k Ry.
For Jaxvllle ...I 11 20u! 12 <
From Jaxvllle.I 3 55a! 4 1
foolhera Railway.
For Atlanta 4 <f>a i 3»'n ! J5pi 3 %p! 7 26p
F m Atlanta ! 1 <». «: S 30a 12 54p 2 24p 7 40p
For Jaxvllle 1 I lOal * «a! I 0r n >‘
F m Jexvllle tWailBOpI ! I
For Bruns k 1 Fa N F.a' 1 fjOp
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Cealral of Georgia Hallway.
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ALII ANY* BOARD OF TRADF..
ALBANY Ga., Feb. 15.- A call hr.r
j b. en made for a meeting of the bmi
»•* * »nen of the city at the council
I < h.imber Tues/iay afternoon at 4 o « <
f'r tt:'- purpow of reorganising th**
! rd of trade. There are several irn-
i r-'-r’; fi* matters that demand th- .tt- i.-
I tlon <>f tt»e board, and a strong -ff-nt
"• I lut le to Increase the effective-
It. ^.i «»f the organization. * givarlnah.
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