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THE MAC OX TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18,
1903
rcf<*r
C. R. PENDLETON,
President and Manager.
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LOUIS PENDLETON..
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TIII2 FAIR AND FAKIS CARNIVAL
The current iseuo of the
Courier-Dispatch contains the
Ing:
“»>!«• ' b « •uta fair this year. The
severs! take carnival* h.M u .*»•
which
_ spon*
vd for the fair
'era! fake carnival* held In
*' 4 "" the fiavt few year*, and
it people of Macon were i
*IJ1 operate against i
HnMtHK.tiil.n OFFER
elegraph hits more than once
to and quoted from the
| and letters of Professor W.
■ncll, colored, ' an Alabama
>nd head of an Industrial school
f0r ^ia race. His devotion to his oi l
master, and the peculiar memories of
his slavery days, has several times
com< out In strong, not to say pathetic,
l»Kht. He has always been a friend to
dll the movements that lead to a better
understanding between the races. Ke •
cently he wrote a letter to J. M. Falk-
r.cr. Esq., the chief benefactor of the
Confederate Home of Alabama, Jn
which he makes a remarkable offer and
rome generous statements. The letter
Is as follows:
‘nd she has no coaxt to defend except
lh - nar rovv Baltic. The alliance of the
British Island and the Italian peninsula
"Ith Germany, Impregnable, wa, nat
ural enough. They have, by Instituting
Ihe blockade, forced the payment of
their claim* sooner or later.
Hut, as w
diatlo
urlna
? ,r; In wri * ,n * to you the other
re { € f en £? to the philanthropic work
$5 ##k /or the Confederate
1 n **l*cte<l to say that we
SfKi! rsxis
adrertlsSa'if !' lr » great’dealer ! ’U*rt*°palnttr!, r blaekumuh"
that city In many ways. be glsd to work a week or ten daya wlth.
. ('jut mcn<-y and without prlco. Our *hoa
Ve do not see a single reason why ! wot, l <l ** * ,afi to furnish you
any atreet carnival ho.d at any Urn. StfSK &?Wl£ff*LS5
in Macon should militate against lh. I g.'*?™ 1 *’»” .to Appomattox,
flute Fair hex, ft,,. Tie so fake shows, SR,'®,;' the
“■ 0Ur «h"*mporary very preperly ! S.te oPmfn^ndTnd 7rjfr2 t \t drees
designates them, had their run In Ocor- Sfa» h .nrtlSd 0, .;!:S!Z- I honor those
«'"• «" d ««rc.ly a town or city e.capc.1 ! jSriSL/SV JK
them. Like-the measles they had lo Srs Vhc'nSwer SFTS2 V, ay - ,n »">“•-
tun their course. It „ u ,.« !£*!.£
The Telagrnph was a, no time a r m .|gtt,t S? SSLFgJW&
1 *- have raid, there are other
r rjcan countries that may
to delay payment by repu-
tLe time being. These coun-
borrow right and left in Europe
amJ the ^uropeuns some day may be-
COme wear y of the game which Vene
zuela thus far has so successfully
pIayed and . they may determine to
foreclose like any other creditor re
gard Ic«m of the Monroe doctrine
-anything else, in such cast, it will be
well for the United States to be pre
pared either to defend or relinquish the
Monroe doctrine. *
“WINTER I V I. \ I* OF STRING ”
“Winter In the lap of sprLg," is the
vay 11 18 Put sometimes, tyt Monday
night we had a winter bllzztrd to rush
nght In upon something 11 :e a sum
mer’s storm.
The
COGHLAN’S FLEET
SENT TO HONDURAS
•**len!ni
Way Sa
the
and
t'aanHry Are
Iturricsn Inter*
th^ A = a . T °* Feb ' TT,—Upon fur-
... port ,ro "' United State* Consul
turmoil. Secretary Moody today decld-
Dr. Lyon’s
PERFECT
Used by people of refinement
for over a quarter of a century
PREPARED BY
c/.&£Lnd.&S.&
Is alu
but the
at no tlin© u pro-
motcr of there exhibitions. One might
us well hold Mitcon responsible for the
t P®N°rintfice of every brass-mounted
circus thut comes along. The State
Fair Is held by the Georgia State Ag
rlcultural Society, an organization of
farmers. They selected Macon as the
place to hold the Fair this year. Mscon
Is co-operating with them, and will do
her part thoroughly and well. The best
business men here have taken hold of
It and they are going to mako it a suc-
We ore glad, however, to see that the
Courier-Dispatch, in another article o
this subject, talks as follows:
. For the P»st few years the fair has beei
ncM in cities out of touch and out of read
<»f l.Murens county.
This year, however, we ore In easy rcncl
und tin exhibit ought to be made by th-
farmers of I,aureus county. X *
would udvertlse ».o well th-
helped from the lowe:
go vermnen* "t he * iSS^SfsWr^k ne^ ***
This letter is in keeping with the rer-
nrd Council hns mndc. To our mind
he Is the broadest gauged negro
country. We hnve said
fore. We trust that he
mitted to do this work, it w
son,| 10 1,11 concerned. He has not been
In pulling In doll ,„
•called philanthropists of
9 *° m * others of his race.
h*» never, *o far n* we
seen, pandered to
ha tins- element. Whenever he Ip,:
he soy. .omethlng kindly about
Southern whit, people.
Tho\ S vV iTt.,v
it is vl 7 k Po8t WBnU know
it •» going to be
-iin.*
lair. There In ....
could not bo mu<!<• that w-
untj the first prls
"tiling
sources of
tho state
«n exhibit
"•cure for
OHsily the best county In <
it ha
prlx.
A ll I
I he d
llttls rife
not been
but there
ted to
nnounced
fact that tho first prlxo will in-
enough to amply repay those who »
ke tho exhibit. Ev
Ihe advertising se.
of the trouble and
r.o prize ho
Will be wort
put forth ne
Tho Courl-
ch to
>litpn teb
effort
up
from the
North
use h
in the
much be
lli do mil' ll
South-
ther is proverbialls fickle and
ya springing surprises on people,
it cut Mond.v was out
nt th. varying order of thligs In the
sunny Houth.
Tho downpour at 3 o'clock and the
accompanying wind was essentially
tropical storm. Within a fiw hours
thereafter the keen edge of a Torth Da
kota blizzard cut like a knlfo
Uut the chances are that thi blizzard
came Just in time to save the fruit
crop. A few more balmy day! and the
buds and blossoms would lave ad
vanced to the stage where a Iter frost
would have been disastrous.
J - ✓ «VVU/ IV.BV UCCiU-
cnilsers^and^n^lf^ c °kklaa*s fleet of
the Varlfl gunboat * nnw ««
Honduras. The orde’
to the gulf coast of
ill be issued
tomor
OCEAN POND Fishing CI.LB
° r ilen\Jci l .?l! ,,amB E,er, **d Presl-
ni-CI«b Own^2,000 Acre, of
I.nk<> Pa rI. Land
VALDOSTA, Ua p„,
Sd a ?.« 0n f ^hlng Club
l d ,a,t - nlkht in .he office .. ...
election oVthe’foi-
IIIMK.V-
dl*pl«y i.nurrns
world rhis county "is
growing In population snd wealth
[frowth can be cirmly
concerted effort -
the pr
eh kn
up in every Mi.-ril.,,, u. msk® VV.» h« .
rini that ail rxhlblt n-’mads atAhs .fsl!
tr> ha held In Man,., '1,1, fall whl.-l. .. I
bo done If everybody
This Is the right kind of talk. w«
Mould like to
RU folio
advise
looking
this
•>ry paper In Geor-
They should
prompt and Immediate
ctlc
nrd mnklng a county ex
hlblt *t the Fair. This Is to bo slrlctly
on Agricultural Fair, and (he (armor
nil over th* ntiito should be aroused to
the Importante of inking hold of It In
earnest. It Is the purpose of the
"Rot, of tho Fair to make It the h«st
•me ever held in Georgia. They must
have the co-op*ration of the state pres
nnd w# #re B 1 '" 1 *° "re that our Dubll
contemporary 1, alive to It, and ha
already gone lo work. -
Jl DOR gPKKH KlaitTRBX
ON TIIH HEM ll
Judge Bmory fine.
YBARl
cr "»h appointed to
the ermine of the United 8tnt
the
nthe
urt
n district of Georgia
today. The appoint-
by Chester A. Arthur,
of the executive
caused the voters
eighteen years i
luent was mod-
■whoso ndmirtlatnit!
office In tlios-v day
of the country to \
not renominated for the actual prrsi-
-Irncy by the party to which h
Riven a service that
-i-der why he
the
neeeasary to hnv
•'^flmnh 0n ,f ,b *‘ t * °" r Main
The South, with no al„ ri „,„g amount
o aid from the North. I. determined
thlm TT m ° n fr ° ,n 0fr,cc nnd 1 ' ob
then of the ballot.” The Port
U ea ,ha t "It Is n tremendoua
that I. forced upon ua In lh |,
presslon of ,ho negro. „ b , K
tl . fate „f purlle . 0MU „ f , he ](
but „, C ° n ' y ulIud " t0 “ today
hut It looms large on the horizon
the question which, m the n«t few
months, will i,» „ r '"
Itroowi f-Drome ir., t of „.
Itepubllean party, and will show who
Pr 11 ,la “ ln deed turned lls back in
11s founders nnd. martyrs "
Tho particular occasion for the »t
>f mind In which the Po V fln.ls
-v* t ?rr —
Hun. a. well a, other NorUtei
newspnper* and publlc m(n< „„ ”
rr- noosovelt’s negro r „|
nvtlin . ' Utl ' ™ U "” Brcal monster
nation In rertnln quarters
•*mse champions of negro Iq tor
h; Hou.h advocating It for , b „ NortV
n-ver see n line beha| * ' rl "
appointment of „.g,o*. t0 ^
k nnd Boston. They always w
‘o tt in , hc South, The, q u0 ,
Charles Sumner who „ W thn
colored man In a pm,,.., \
-tant testhnon, ,„ r ,, Rh[ d MI '-
the fit colored man”
Boutharn negro, and the
I" Invariably an office
"■hose patron, are Southern'whC.'
Why not try It
DostonT
nut
I* always
"proper offl-
In the South,
York
am© more
< '"Sing ".he bloody chaam” than ,
predecessors who had bent placed
if,.', ,h Ch ° lr ° f ,he Qht "
nimmsM ArthUr '* d '" at >h,
nomlnstion proved the Democratic op.
rortunlty. JuJro 8pw> ,
• ame to the bench, with the repute of a
■nan powerful a, * pol.t.oss, c m .
I signer. Ha undertook the work of „
Msl prtua judge under exceptional
rumstsne, But history U history
ii"?t m re, '° rd ‘ TOd “ y n ""* h'm-
*elf In request to (III . pto «
made vacant on th , ^ of t|)p
cult court of .p r e«„. with the bar of
rood “ h " ln ' 1orwra - Rather a
outcome* ret
aph,
» tho*
c trtn
©trong
ally
allud i
THAT FANE GIIOWEH
TION AT MACON
Rain bridge Hearcblijht
Growers’ Cnivtntlon
• nioMt In .Macon April no :in1
IV.M J " ! I ", 11 bc the most (Tinmen
tons ngrl ulturnl nffnlr that h i occur-
rod i n recent year*. We hope Hat eve
ry interested syrup grower In beratur
county (and every farmer shoufi b© j||
US'"™ " yrup will Wretch a
fw,U t T»° Httond th,i conventloj. Capt.
D.-in Purse, who In at th© hen< of the
In 1, 7 £ VT"* n ° ,lme ,,n '' mean*
Lr 1 mMke ' ,ho meelng th*
n,. „H„ j ever made of aMmllar
m t ting m tho country.
having rut the price lo-the rets) irnde
to meet the prices of on Indcjehdent
company, whlcii was undersrlliig the
m JE b » ra »f ' ba wholesale „s„o'fuo„
baturday morning the —
now trial in the cane of t|r* state
Poltcr who was j^ntenc
od to Imprisonment for Ilf© 7
Ta'vmV Su,'l 11 *! 0 R" u . r 'iu | n an, Fred
ini P " 1 benrd ,n Snvnnn.h* The
prisoners counsel claim that thw hav<
aUy Jiff r.T'th r © d ev,d H c t ,m,rri
ftn> -HT.-is th© case, that If remitted
1 may have a tfidcncy
*%£&«%££& Grove!’ a “ d
Id,n't ‘of ftt'S 1 "' *** c'cci-d pre*-
Cr:ii,r,°,t Y ron, P ;i ny and .Mr. J. G.
It -Aas der!derf H T^ e i tK,y and tre asurer.
u i,.rk of ,a d 'ncrease the capital
■•‘iT m one ,hT, Pan . y and «<>
one*. °nc-'hlrd of the amount at
n«r*Lak* °p.el acr " a ot n " a 'and
ear LAke Park and the best Ashing
HOW KING EDWARD
Contlnned From Page One
The members of the house of Com
mons were then summoned, and on the r
arrival the' lord high chancellor, Earl
Halsbury, kneeling, handed the king;
the speech, which his majesty read
from the steps of the throne, as follows:
"My Lords and Gentlemen: My re
lations with all the foreign powers con
tinue friendly.
The blockade of the. Venezuelan
ports has led to negotiations for the
adjustment of the matters In dispute.
I rejoice that a settlement has now
been arrived at which has justified the
blockading powers in bringing all hos
tile naval operations to an immediate
close.
“Negotiations have' taken place for
an adjustment of the questions which
have arisen in regard to the boundary
of my possessions in North America
and that of the territory of Alaska. A
the state * on p £? tIon treaty providing for the reference of
will begin work nt‘nrn* «n‘ ^ V*u club l the8< * questions to an arbitral tribunal
boat house* am IfSfL ?x?. Ub hou ’”- ba ” been sl * ned and ratWed."
in readlnc,,’ forX summcrsi’.n^''.', 1 : ■ Thc neJt re, *U^
rloua kind
sport of ;:;:. aummer sea «-™ »f
AI.LKGED Ml ItDLMEss DKAD
HOOk
kan question, saying:
‘‘The condition of the European
provinces of Turkey gives cause for
serious anxiety. I have used my beat
efforts to impress on the sujtan and
CSeorgiit Emma
Wealthle.t
Too
J7.—Advices have
dng the
Hooks of i
last nlirht l' ru s re " H evems in soum
dlcltl* Mrs A - fr !f a ha! ? been * at isfactory. The visit
men In MempbT* andw,."^ hM d W for
r-™-!!."'? 1 ', nf b,>r husband. Cicero ? nd ,hl> 'TP'-rlunlty It has provided
* Honks, Who rl|r-rl 1901 un s„ for personal conference* with Lord Mll-
cumsiJs"™ *l!!* d J n b " aus Ploioua clr- ner and ' ba ministers of the *elf-gov-
Bn u nct f; " a bod Y was exhumed ern ' n * wlonies nnd the representative*
murder hm ?h 8 ?“* " har «ed with tho “Jl Interest, and opinion, ha* great'
verdict Mri u Jury fallc 1 , 0 n n d a ™ nduc 'i, t0 , a «mooth adjustment
cltv on « a, “ r "ards left tho many difficult quoitlon* and to the ..
I mov*\ of many occasions of mi«un
der* landing."
The speech concluded with an Inti
-hlladelphia ..h n” a. i matlon that the budget estimates of the
Makes tie J , ' adl "* I|ond expenditure would Inevitably be large
FREIGHT RATES AT DOUQUa
DOUGLAS. Ga., Feb. 17.—Apron®,
that discrimination In freight 3
against Douglas of 2 cents on the 3 ' 38
hundred pounds In favor of ,trYv on5
and Wray, .Mr. H. C. McFaddcn
eral freight and passenger ns.,,'
Mr. J. G. Knapp, traveling pa..' aral
and freight agent of the Atlantic . ,
Birmingham railroad, assures The T n i d
egraph’s correspondent that sueht. _ !
the case, and absolutely wrong not
Douglas has the exact rates ofAiSi,.
and Wray. While The Telcgranh’. H
formant of the former statement of
10th Is a laLge manufacturer and i'. he
per. and of undoubted veracItv Sn 'f"
could have been honestly mistaki. ba
Mr. W. W. Sparks, Western agent .
the Frank C. Clarke Ticket and rSf, J '
Agency of New York, and S
agent for the Southern ImmfiS.i. 1
Company, la In the city in the lnte^i?
of his company. 'merest,
professional cards
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
WARREN D. NOTTINGHAM
Attorney-at-Lavr. '
333 Third street.
Will practice In th
Federal and State.
Macon, Ga.
several courts,
ttentloa to
W.M. B. BIRCH.
Attorney-at-Law. Special
deeds and abstracts
American N'atlonal Bank.
FRED R. MARTIN. Law Office. '
Over Macon Savings Bank.'
GEORGIA TITLE * GUARANTY CO.
. B. ENGLISH. T. B. WEST T T can.
President. Attorn^' *sIc£?. B t f-
OOka fins* nt ' liiijfiv-oo oil 111c BUit-lll UllU
omen of ' h,s In,n, " ter8 the urgent need of prac-
, ,^nn t,ca, » well-contidered measures for r3-
MEMPHIfl, Feb. If *. form.”
8 en received her© announcing The ging then turned to South Africa,
death nf Mrs. Georgia Emma Honk, nf on whlch "ubjec' he said:
this City, In New Orleans last aliiif ’’ Th< ‘ Progress of events In South
after an operation for appendicitis mV.' Africa has been satlsfaclory. The visit
Honks was one of the wealthiest a£ lhc colonlal «rretary has already
Memphis and was once held far >epn Productive of the happiest results
City on a visit to Cuba.
(GRANGE'S RATES,
DR. H. w. WALKER. Dentist
N 0 o ve m! em Phl,lips ’- Ch ^ y «'■
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DUS. DURHAM A J0N.3S,
Osteopaths.
American Natlo„ n | Unnk B „ IM|
ordlct.
Thf
y of Gcorglq.
“ >br-o «.m<!|-|.,tcs foith-
f the city c urt of Tatnall
Hot C.
Judgeship
Ity. Judge p. w: Willi ...
II. Mann, anl Colonel Enoch Giles.
Some ladle, 0 f Whlgham took tp a
f . or .J b .'' ?’ inll "’-i fnmlne end
t that they collect©.! 34 41
nr© of 100 for abut
collectior
hey rep
hlch will t
It Is
robable
and k-:
that two new ship of
ernl design ot the Illy
1 the new vessel, the
on. will bo built by th*
“hip Company.
' a bank. Chattejoo-
Cusaeta Is the
— ty In that
Road -'spendlture
Washington.' c , ’■ promising the Introductiiin
adeipbln and rte,'.Un^ b ' n ,T Th , 0 Phl '- bf b! " d,,; " ln * "" b 'he Irish -an l
liled with tlm lntef. ( » r , lr ?:'" ,oda)r 2 ue »V. on - I - Ondon education, sugar
Commission ' ll, Commerce bounties and the London dock*.
trade' Iha'^L" 0 ™*" J? S - W«« 3d? - ^ ^
freight to LaQrairnTfrom n^^ le \r X>n nt 11 w,,, ' 1 trl ’" t * complete the ©erles
York. Phlladelph , a,m n.m Se ' v " hl,h b »V" already done
unjust nnd dlscrtoitaSo^ » ln K'« ownership
Opelika, Ala. The p-- or of £?. r , ,b# c o»tly and unsatisfactory con
that the through rnton * * ra P'Y *ays dltlons stlil attaching to the tenure o
< stnvilshed bv Hie ro p ' ac ' lc " :l >' a *rlcultural land, and over a largo
fendamrwhose"u, „ J' allroad rta - Dorllon of Ireland." • 8
and Opelika. The n^dlmJ lo? < ’ tl o«''1 pt,a,! ' on ,he "or- 1 "
no substantial concern in* navVi.i 1 " 1 * of h?r d .* nd J at ? ad ln 'ho paragraphs
tlon as between th#* J* hlx npeech referring to the Alaskan
" 'he two points. , boundary, ahowlnj evident satIMMtiSh
f* h ‘ w#s abl ® '« make
ALASKAN
boundary*.
Forme, Secret.ey ot's,«„ Po .,„
ink. < barge of the Case
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 -Ex-See
Uumllo',' F, '" ,< ' r ba " b*
th? DWtid ”• Cha, ‘ r '’ ot ,h *
sp.
"uoh -n announcement.
v.Y» ln ' he uPPor chamber was
? n e y.a tr iv ne 0n the woolsack front-
throne were the lorda. Justices
respectively!^* b,Ue “" d « d “ EZ
kan boundary I fro°nt tSSSMH ^Ju^Tby^ tW °
some nf
estly condrimd ,
treaty.
e*Pt*hi? ry H00t h “ cont ' 1
SSlSirilsg SSj£
Jeodga and Turner "” ar * "'nators jh«KiRlHterlS? with j.wall and
j ing their coroneta whirh ■***»!.£
•W movement.
; aomeof dlstlnguUhrt’hewing andTl^
Inc. Behind
In full court
«”"*.** "bjjb •Parkled'whh
JI countrlea. ln?ludm,T^‘^£f '
o.. uniform. The rest of "thi a' color
«L b n yth ” —
Mamg for the const
diamond siioal i iGiixiifii .r. *
WASHINGTON Feb r* — n* I *i d 2 ff^Uerle* were filled
■tlv© Lovering from th.*' hous!^ 0 "* 11 " - tahed visitors, ©DDarentiv
»• on Interstate nnd forelcn
* todav fn\-—»-•- 1 r ,KU
amendment-
the senate Droviump #a. »y,. .. -1--—
awSr? aB
,?' y EX r by fir«assar„ b' he ' ^ hu
art. It. noth- | v^l« contractor of a light hpu
b.ink. Sti
muh. ho. two nouriMm: } -ignal at’a’cos’t BrtVJSJTISooS? 2wd VoV* inS'wM’env^
..saw iCwrrsyS
-be bill hla consort! Both then lurJla* V’ l "« d
y a prt- the house. The km",* »" ed and ,a « d
“*• and field marshal's unlfarS, a '“"C
Uld h;
Ilc,,r y Wniterson bell
"-intanaac of the Monro*
nav >- a "-'. ^
. Mr. Bowen's negotiation, rvally
to nothing more than th* QRIFFIN,
gaining of time by Venezuela I ?*“•••* Will
The blockade of n,. a- 1 Pay ' " •">• hu
by ' cnezueian port* b ;r?jY It for
... .. ' ’ ^ -'nquestionably, tb.
of facilitation of the pay
'"cnt of the obligations which h,d h
.ncurroo b, th, ^ ^
S°u.h American republic. The
or to wait for the decision of
•rlbunal, whether for one
of " hli h
t. Is the on I
Ich ha
• on tl
banks, m
H ‘ vllwt By hie ffid. .ZSiha 0 ' WrpB
>r spSa.ssrfsss.sS
«n divide and the officers’ I?,!,""? wt, 1 ^, thp '-"ulivnie'l!^! houw Sf S£jmon° f }£* Ambers of the
;. rly _ cover a, much -err,-cry as b, ,
s-SS-Saass-
capital establlned
tvo quite a terrlbry
In,' d add ;"7"-' men on duty It tl*
the In
LAMP NOtlTHEN
«r«U II
that th
The Hh C u
onth or 1
tt'it there .are othe
tral American repubii
In Korop©.
•uerto Cabell-
had ar
belle vc.i
be held nnd th
place for It.
8:l ld In an !r
representativ
Quoted.-
pment i
era! Ohri
he Encai
ia.. Feb. 17.—Insoedor
'• Obenr. who has b.en
found Camp NorUeit
state ©ncampmait.
are made, but h©
*H*ampment shoild
mip Northen is he
Wtrxl location !<•
“ha Telegrrph
>pati
SCHSIDV HILL. | Th* nowiy <1111^...# *
meet in J 1 't he * N h*ouJc ^commU^e ^ ' oven^h^ p ®*<* *“7
merchant marine and n,heri,s"od.?? Ma.m h " C 8 "* ted “>«« wltb Cr °" d *
lor "ailed up the ship
nolice that ih‘
enthu.
ken up at a meeting 0 f
"ext Monday for tlnal
f the coni-
he
I*
seised
Amerl-
yenra
Rood outcome of
,Bd Th* Telegraph wlVh;‘.", h 'L‘
^^.o^tend Z,r£Z u %:
BW VAN’S •• |
^tr. Itryan ray* th,
M>g •,
hen men com©
ndldates for the Demo-
cy he
let the ]
about It
dare not
have Brya
Th* man
tJ defeat,
*>• l« lh* ,
ronsetenc©,
U will b.
the candid©
®f any othe
“ n °mInatlon fdr the \
nuke lt“ hla “bualneai
thenu nnd If they d
P to his (Bryan**) pu,
io invwtie
tiot incus-
Which
•* country knov
that tho partj
t the
Why
South and C*n-
that owe mon*v
The gun-nro on the fortrea,
the German vet-
nt. Great Britain
1#e * n Central
didn't care m
. h.wA %, £sr5
In
Obi
Chairman G
subsidy bill an
bill would be ti
tho committee
disposition. ^Iv© members
m.iiee were absent today.
THE C HARLOTTE SHIPPER*
WASHINGTON. Feb. 17-Tbf
th^ense n J' m r < h C Vv° mm,,8,on wlH heir ' th ^e
io-to.T ; 'y Charl "'te Shipper,' As- '
sorin'ion agalnat the Southern nnd YiSSI
Seaboard A r Une ralhvav-s ai”w.IS •'*'nbll.hed"'and’',-',”f Ar *" 0 •Inc. u mi
ington Feburary :t. I1 " a5 “' « « a " b '
ago and
anked i
, .11 7 U hl > u .
Mcularfy ir. Bryan. -, IU ,
■"‘ho made A hli “bi„mes*;"
\
Ine money du
ropeon govern
•Plaed as pow.
of our own cot
In mind that
w hich are now
th© only ones *
b «v© never met defeat
the United States and G<
Pla ” r°*«lt)ly. might be ir
tl*L but her battles have
drawn.
"ut Germany Is }ll ,,, s
)rn * ** nn empire, ©t the
VeraaillM. oiUy thirty
nee that time, notw
«*P*™r-a assumption
'* ot th# ** r lord" she has
r' h " m "«*nr arm only ,»
' * wo »**•* ago, .nd a Sa i n a
vzufla yesterday, a , W|
To.lay. on nea or land. , b
"ur most formidable oppe
arv weak m our coast
■curv'd
These |J„.
t to be <?©-
the mlgrtt
pinion should hn*e
an ln“," P Sor”Lnf™r , r ,c * d ! h " «
‘ GYHHEI.D N„m7-«TteD 1 , h ‘'V '
\'n“nt!” ,"' h ""VKRnou I ,!*M A toSy’«n?to th"' 1T '~ Tb ' »'*»'■• *V“ «•'
Ter- in -iion or J^^* Q *" fl a ' a rt ' ba ^ ^11!
"" v:v’ : -''; ;
-;v-'
caused to I . iL! lho *•' fie* to .not
^oTh,T , S‘° r
Gwinnett eoui
tlee who in Ja
caused to be
«f M II. Ad.,i
ENTIRE STOCK AT AUCTION
McKvoy Rook and Rtatio^ry Co.
7-L.YGt E .YT 3t.YZATL.YN.
rr ^5SS»^2?uL ”„ f A.UUc
MAZATLAN. mIx. Fsh 1? * Jl rnri -
.. - T&*h»
rh x^rss
we.'
. '<5? ccgc:» l |ona ha X* d ^ n n h d 'Wnr
Efi!**" hern sent to"jjchasntvh
-isslonar of corporations In u—-- «*¥1 occn soar -Mirni or
ntnt f commerce nn,| labor, i b *' rv * nce of the —Ilfs' 10 compel strict
I Pint, Ano.YRD sin-
losing FLESH. bASWSMSS:
Office phone 2i5i
N, ght phone
DJt. 3IAHY E. 3IOKAY
O g l Cft h^zT^'to 1 ^
dr. W. II. WHIPPLE.
*• feg C ?S„ M B U , ,b c^f y llu/eiTtM
»«^i^Vnd P ’ COn ‘
DIt. J. H. BRADLEY.
Cor. 2d and Poplar. 'Phones. 563 and'205.
n.n. j. j. sunEns.
veM l i?a”i nCn i o y . ( l0cal,d ' In 'he specialties
no Fourih J s7.”M n aco°n. fl Oa nCe ' W “ h “ tam:i
HANNA AND THOMPSON,
a ^peeutty!” 1 Bank Bulldl ”g- X-Ray work
ALEXANDER BLAIR, ’
Architect.
673 Cherry Street. Macon. Ga.
Dn ‘ c * H. PEETE. Oenllst.
Office ’phone 85M; residence -phone 471
K>E. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
DR. J. II. SHORTER,
Eye. Ear Nose. Throat.
Thons «7L rry and S'con-I Streets.
Dll. JL M. STAPLER.
Phone rn Ncm ' Thr0! "' K« Cherry St.
OPTICIANS
eyes tested free.
g. com, x
Graduate Optician.
£63 Cherry Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Cltv "7 V 0,1 PAnM loans.
niaetd „ from,
" nn *« Abstract Co.
Commercial Bank Building
j . com,. T1Ios . B . WB ; T<
« * <lf,nt - S*c. A Attorney.
^Georgialoan&TrustCo
NeeoM.i.. 1, J CorDora '‘<l ISM.
on land* i n Georlia*^;?}. and u P-»rdi.
neiia*. “vorgia. Alabama and Ten-
jrSSiSft*** f«c Private parties
rms rented and Hi****" coficcud.
o. a. COLEMAN 1.
R(iK t|_|L _ ‘ • * ,en *• Mnitngrr.
“ M-Iber^y SL MACO “ CA<
loans.
°»» Improved farm !■„
*T negotluted
prop 4
isax-iSiS*
... HOW *»D M. SMITH.
"14 Second St, Macon. Gn.
'; n "c-i Stales
ern DUtiict of r:#il ,v , U,0 ^. of tho
r-’r’,.:. A -Tl:
:>Pl!catlon for* < #tli?i? lcnJp 1 haH hied
-h- cmrsb^ln h K;,
r?o‘ d »£• A b “ kr ^ ,cy a f a '-
1 that
hied his
nil tho
■ary tnxt set fire
■5t roved the atoreho
M N N WANDRltg
JW- tf.-A few
sinca, Mrs. |
uiontba. nnd hei
*“ der the
left her
ind |i.im
Bnoir h id
Arc you losing flesh?
so, better consult your doctor ^
at once. He will tell you the
cause. We can provide the
remedy, which i s Scott’s
Emulsion of cod-liver oil.
A young woman in Batavia
November it fo. ^‘
j, what Is believed to' kTk
f TW ° ° f ,he *•» du^f lh p ' a -
saw e ' vera l of at'[h. C l°“, rt f ' r
site. 0 8S4aw««
‘;'T.'" h l vri,es us she had lost twenty.
W : : f,v !r n , ds in three months -
- h"'Vw„ f a r r |hut hi". 1, 'fjr anc 'her lungs were seriously
h’:; {!?;. '■ ” 1 Urhapr,^ j affected. She took three bot-
e a by i.vt er~VpT*o7nt^d i t,CS °! S f? tts Emu!s '00 and
-. A, ,'h,\ N iV r " H fifteen pounds, and
-Mt-tnK*r of was ^ to resume her work.
L. Wet nf t, np . . f° •*'1 Fr ink I
. . ' n resigned fnr i
might *.,>•
I* probably
resigned, fnr the jn-
* January 1. long !*<»-.
Seed tor Fret Sample;
- at-, .t. rearl Si. ». T.
No Extra Charge
r . . '’ to Ride on
Chicago & Florida Special
Via
Southern Railway
Best train to Florida
I-eaves Macon 1 nn c —
Arrives Jacksonv. .8 00 ™
Quickest and b e <t
Atlanta.
Leaves Macon... 3 6. „
Arrives Atlanta. . Q jn
JAS. FRKEMAN
Trav - Pass. Agent;
©aid ha«L 0Ck a m A » r r *itor% of the
• bankrupt arc hereby n in 1 1 k!
Si a .?P* ar a- th#* time »nd t- S «l!tii
K?r£ 0 £» , E:i, ,f . “tow. wM
ebouid ffiR > be7n^nte<L b
ApRfA^SS l ^„,
f‘- M. ERWIN.
N !h T, V.--rn. n ; > ’ '-•
ppllc
February 17,
Clerk.
Itnrx. la
epu
P-m.
train to
« ''kniptey. P " SWaa - r. Rankrupt,’ in
l"li , ' b :i-T’",27 nt A. F. Skinner nf MB-
-Ustrlct' afnre.ais co,, P v of Baldwin, zn 1
. N nice |, hereby llj? rlk ,s" ,,:
of KehruaJv » r." !?*' "a the lt:h
F sit-nr.er wSI a„u; ! ? n '*«* «--M A.
root and ,h. 71"' "-U-i-UeatM a hank-
H at which ?jrr
att-nd. prove t
'V. .famine the
’,h other husi
.Tj'T”* -■
-uuirc l to b<
nit ation
ALEX
pre;
**tlng of hu
>»acon. In B:bb
-»h dny of Feb-
clock in th** fore-
,f ‘nx Thr bankrupt
ai.k.xandkr PROCDFIT.
Tr- F-bruary B *" krup!c,r -