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the MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1903
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AND
TWICE. A WEEK BY THE MACON
TELEGRAPH PUBLISHING COMPANY
563 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
C. R. PENDLETON,
President and Manager.
C. R. PENDLETON
LOUIS PENDLETON \ 0
« GHKAIKH lIKOHfiM” AMI THE
fa in.
There can be no cbjectl m to a fit a to
organization for the purpose of promo*
ting a "Greater Ocmgl.. ' In fan Mich
an organization tun be mod*- very u-<■-
ful If well rnan-uK «L but w< are mm*
convinced than ever that the position
taken yesterday b
sportsman”
expedition a
erit who ;**
apparently
sntlrc
rrespc
mi
nd “regarded th<
is abnormal!!”
e verdict of the
»I*M the pr»rf->»t »n<l
of the leadlfig sporting
n MOlte of the *r offing mer
riment of Hquthcrn editors and l* 1 *' gale
of In lighter that swept from on-- ‘ nd
of the South to the othff when Jt was
knonn that the negro guide. Holt Col
lier, had roped u broken-spirited b*-.u
in the idiotic expectation that the pres
ident would bag dead game rather than
none!
Horne Hojthern iportsmen that we
know of would enjoy twisting this cor-
r< ipond nt . • but Holt <Jollier
should be sensible that h
lasting debt of gratitude
now greater and more
ever, and his Idea of *po
| ONE NEGRO DEFIES
•s him
Holt I
famous tha
t—Idiotic as-
promises hereafter to be accepted
representative of that of the aver-
• Southerner who carts for rod arid
the
v- Telegrapl
It i» cot rob*
Tele*
ted by the testimony
Northen In an inUrvh-
so mo Issue. Th
know nt the thn
editorial what the ex-* >v
say, nor did the ex-gov
what The Telegraph was ;
>n this subjeit. •'!•:,»< h <
said he, “should organize
its own section. It In by
that practical results are *
Governor Northen has d
deal to develop Georgia,
wide experience In thin wor
that th*- < ,«iubUnhi.i'-nt of
PROIMIF.T OR BYII,.
denies that she Is ”«b
printed In the » '
The
quake
I
vill pro
riting of the
ernor would
immunity,”
o build up
dire
esult of ills labor In
know n.
It I* also gratifying
connection that ox-G
Joins heartily In the
that Macon Is the hr
Fair, and he In glad, “
dtrlnga” to see It "cr
He said:
to know In till
of the 8tat
lng* U hu*
tlfie I wl h
In Macon i
'l'lie sympathy j
man will tie of gi
In thin woik.
The most Impr
the state this yen
After himmv
they were held
Jt la natural
fnlr at Macon
leva It will be
nd llippoj-t
at help and
Ha van r,ah tried the fair once, and
JIdn’t want It any more, but Macon
iias tried It a number of times—even
before the war—and she Is willing and
anxiouH to try It aguln. If the country
ontlnU' M prosperous If good crops are
work ! made In Georgia this year. Macon will
i pull off the greatest mate fair In the
K n ‘ :,t j history of the wtute. If she does not
' *' | get the money back she puts In it r hc
} 1 i wltt hot kick, but will p»m ket the loss in
that dlre< lion, because she will make it
up In other ways.
It was said by some in Atlanta that
Mm on would not raise the JIG.G00 guar
antee, und expressed the hope that nhe
would not. We do not believe tha* ; - v
.oi.fIdcrable portion of the population
if Atlanta sympathizes with any au< n
suggestion. We would he wurprised if
there were any In Savannah that tVit
that* way about it. But the best vv.iy
to damn a thing Is to prophesy evil
of it.
Macon has already made the guaran
tee. Kite Is going to make the fair a
Hticcesa If she has to go down deep !n
her pocket. If she 1ms that t<* do II
will he lmr own affair, one that she can
I Tills ST ATB F A in.
I From the Montgomery Monitor.
! ra new Orleans police
-is can attend from this section with: .
• little expense. Every county in r *. *
state should not only he represent- -1 a'■ J Take* Fifty of Them und the Fire
iargM delegations of its '■ b *. j Department to HUlodtfe the Dc»-
every section should enter exhibits 0 ; * ti ......
its productions. No farmer nor ztock: jx-rado. Mho l« Flnully Killed,
raiser ran Ins- a p*»nny by
: for a prize. The Increase that i* bound | NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 20.—After
*■’ ''»">» »'lth -*•!., w ' 1 ‘5y„i' holding half a hundred policemen at
I:vzl» &rn l h °r ,» wh £ h
d-i^nir ' ■ sxs. zz
Th e ufne to begin to get ready for killed by the police today in a negro
the fair Is right now. Select the be3t boarding boose situated on &outh. Rum-
seed, and try Sne acre to see how much part street. The room in wnlch he> wm
you can make nn it ! besieged had to be set on fire and tne
With a population of over sixteen lire department called out nefore Sima
thousnnd, and the finest farm lands In could be driven from h!« post
the state, Mont got ,«ry county •houtd attempted to
have at least one hundred faflBCfs gun, he vva
stock men entering for prizes. More .taken to th'
than this, we ought to have a county onstratlon t
exhibit that would open th- eyes of sand negroes who crowded the vicinity
visitors, as to tip* legibilities of this i of the tragedy.
section : The origin of the trouble was trivial.
The iesson that could bo )earned by Sims o;cuph*d a room in the boarding
our people at home v.rjU be worth house in which there were seven o
many times nv< r the extra effort and | on retiring last night he locked the
expense. As a matter of fact we are door and when the landlord early this
comparatively asleep nh< :> It eomt* to morning asked him to open It so that
a proper estimate of the advantage* ! another lodger might bo admitted Sims
and resources of our own county and i refused. Then the landlord sent for tne
section. police. Efforts to p< rsuade Hints to open
Knowing that example speak* loud- 1 the door fall.* i and a hole was smaaned
r- r than r.recept, hi* are anxious that in It. Through the aperture Sims began
our people should b- arous-d from ft i shooting. One bullet knocked a pistol
seeming state of indlff* r* n - by th* < from the fingers of Officer VVIndsteln,
actual results of intelligent agrlcultu- J and a second shattered the lantern
ra! effort as shown by observation at, which the officer carried. Thereupon
our state fairs. ' additional policemen were sent for und
The best horse, cow or bog, the bftit j the house surrounded,
acre of corn or cotton, th- best exhibit j When reinforcements had arrived the
of farm products, any of th-s<i, place!negro landlord and an officer again
r« exhibition nt M ■ : nn next foil will went to the room and pleaded with
.e j. splendid ndvertls* tnent , of our Kims to come out and surrender,
ounty, and will pay big returns. “No, I won’t,” he answered with an
oath. ‘Til shoot if you don’t go
THE OLD RELIABLE
Still
shot aown. T
morgue wltho
mob of i
As he
ylng his
body was
any dem-
eral thou
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
ESTABLISHMENT OF
not going to P-
I burn me In oil. They'll fi
' 81ms piled some fumlti
FARMER’S INSTITUTES i ??a. 1 Z
Il<»n. Ilnrvlr Jordan'
A urlctilf iir-laf a of
Finn of OritniitNtlitr
Feb.
• Addrraa to flic
thr tltafr—The
use to
"Greater On
Fnlr at Mac
t undertaking In
r the development
tin” will h the
i. The time, the
the opportunity.
ha
fill II MliN AT THOM\H\'|| t |,R.
Standing In n group the other day nt
Tbomnsville were J. 1). Hoekcfrllcr. H.
M. Hanna and O. If. Payne. The
Thomnsvllle Tlmcs-Enterprlse Is au
thority for the statement that these
three nten own I'JfiO.OOO.OOA, and If they
did not make a dent In the earth whor*
Giey stood our contemporary thinks
that plies of gold could not make It.
We have heard of no tilting up any
where. Rut Thomasvllle, we are ns*
wired, did not feel puffed up on account
of the presence of these magnates, mr
rattled by them: hm nus© Thomnsvllle
Is used to It. She In aecustouied In
the winter time to have rich folks come
and enjoy the Georgia eUptate.
After nil, health, bodily comfort and
akc
of.
agiikt i/n v it a i, riiKiin ms.
It Is worthy of note that the pre-
in!um» for the myln agricultural dis
plays at the State Fair have already
bo*n agreed upon, as set forth In our
news columns yesterday. It Is well
that this has been done early, as It will
give the farnu‘V» notice fur In ad
vance so that preparations can be
made even before tin* seed Is planted.
The size and character of these pre-
mlus are also worthy of note, as fol
lows:
mental pej
better
than piles of
gold, a goo t Georgia cracker diges
tion—the ability to lay down and si op
In peace and get up hungry next morn
ing-in worth more than millions. There
are millionaires that would pay mllllono
for such a blessing, but cannot buy It.
it cannot come to a life worn down In
the socket making money- something
one must part with at a station on tin*
river over which all must cross in a
short span.
THK ROI’THRRX IHF.% OF UPOnT.
President Roosevelt’s Mississippi bear
hunt Is an old story, but It Is retold In
Outing for February, and the manner
of the retelling calls for a word of com
ment, Th* sketch Is from the pm of
special vi. respondent* who ac.ompa-
nl*d the prtsklent's party. The follow
ing preliminary remarks of this know
ing correspondent will highly Interest
\t sMsslppl sportsmen, und Southern
sportsmen generally, on account of the
surprising
Mined:
infoi
ration therein con-
For the be:
the
tural tli.Hpl
HKilvutur.il
• hi nt com
countv agricultural display
***coii(| tn*Ht county agrh tfi*
for tb»* third b. st coun-
display. JlSMi; for the nexi
tty dlspla;
ATHENS, Gn., Feb. 20.—At a r^rent
. r-Hslon of the board of trustee** of th-
University of ‘Georgia It was d* dec
to fnaug*urste a movement f«*r the es
tablishment of formers’ institutes
throughout the state, under the au- i rape being guarded. The furniture
s; l s i-i the Stato College of Agricul- ; the room caught quickly, filling th--
tin and Mechanic Arts. place until he was nearly suffocated
lion. Harvle Jordan of MontletUo, < and then made a break to escape. As
who was appointed, state director of j he appeared at the door. Patrolman
farmers’ Inwltute.s by the board of trua* I Fred Smith fired at him. The negr
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—To the Superior
Court of eald County:
The petition of C. W. Richter. T. C.
. . . Parker. O. H. Weaver, John . Markham
here. They'll and William B. Birch respectfully shows
me » the following fact*:
prew ired to becamt a body corpora e In the name and
dlord and MyI# 0 f ’ The Mlllt-dg. villi Telephone
the officer retreated, the desperado fir- Company."
ed at them, without doing any dam- 2. That the purpose of this corporation
age. All efforts to Induce the' prisoner Is financial gain for Its stockho.' • ra r, i
to surrender having proved Ineffective, ♦sp-clally thft conatructlon. oj—r i.:
Superintendent Journee decided that J a: jfjnedJSiine Oa.! ai' 'i ‘l‘W Unis
there was nothing to be don.- but to f n l the county of Baldwin and ••'.‘•wn*r
mi.«*k- the negro out. An alarm was within *he state of Georgia. The buying
turned In and a portion of the fire de- and felling of all claves of t.-l-iihonn
partment brought to the scene. t-q i p* • ’ f - ; ;| -
A quantity of cotton, o-l and sulphur tlon and coitfinictlqn of ' ' ' •• •<»
was sent for, the cotton rolled Into * **“ * BT
! GEORGIA. Bibb County.—W. B. Spark*,
administrator . «'ate of O. G. Sparks, late
of sal.) county, deceased, having ffipcl his
application for leave to sell part of lot
No. 13. In block No 14. in the city of
Macon. G.i.. belonging to said i-Mate, this
Is. the:' fore, to notify all persons con
cerned that his application will be hoard
on the first Monday in March, IMfl.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GE<>RGIA Bll 1. (founts*. R. T-. At
son. county ndmlnls rater, having applied
to nir for letters of administration on
th- ■ r .ol Lilia Oneal, late of said
count:. •!* "'M'l; this Is, therefore, to no-
»fi that his ap-
plicfi
til bo he
in March.
fiie first Mon-
balls
applied
ed Into
agricultural <11
\ id mil
virtual
hors-
iunty dla-
1m* n Individual
4L:i*o. next best Indl-
. $!.V». third beat Uull-
di*i>tiiy. tloo; next lust one-
display. $h'0; next be»t
dlspluy. JiV>;
Id bit, for clays
S2TA
If those pnpern In the stnte thnt nre
friendly to the State Fair, and to th**
farmers (and which one In not?) would
give Immediate publication to thl» list
of premiums they would serve a urn: to
the fair management and to the funn
el*.
No better premium** were ever offered
In fact, we are under the Impression
that this Is tne largest amount of pre
miums ever offered In this particular
field, and more are to come.
The work for the fall has fairly
started, and let all thoze who are Inter
ested help to keep the bull lolling.
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
TOI'ICM OF THIS TIMES
the White I In;
-d under Harris)
s now a cabinet
Puzzle- Find
with Germany.
Carnegie will
unless. Indeed.
.*11 the United
O
o o
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Charleston Post: The negroes of the
South are praising Hanna for his slave
pension bill, but tin* whit** people of
the North are abusing him because of
it. The white people of the South • Jus
lif.”
Birmingham
was brought
Cleveland; s»'i
McKinley, nn«!
under Ron«ev*
you’* politics.
Nashville News: There need bo
trouble, Mr
many for u
gnn should
l>er Kaiser.
New York Wolrd: An Issue of ve
racity raised between Pros.dent Her
on the one hand and the Civic Federa
tion, headed by Grover Cleveland,
Bishop Potter, Archbishop Ireland ovl
men of like prominence, Is unfortunate
' -for somebody.
Jacksonville Tlmea-l’nlon: Gen. Mil**-*
s.»>s h*> found the army of the Islands
; nt good condition. It is well f.n him
jth.it he has no complaint to m-.vke—the
. onsequence* might embitter the mom*
wy of those royal receptions and tar
nish the glory of that new uniform.
Houston Post: The negro question
:s being carried North by the negro :*
themselves. Politicians North have c\-
pi<•-*-. i ho much love for the colored
brother that he is bobbing up righ; i t
..nun g*t th»*m and asking to be shown.
Your coined brother doesn't Nfilevo in
issued an uddr* s« to the farm-
era of the state concerning th" Instl-
tutes w hich he Is t•> organize In the for
ty-four senatorial districts of the state,
and ns n preliminary message, to them,
among other things, says:
"Active work and agitation of the
meeting should he started at! leait u
month before the institute Is to he held.
A proper locality should l>e selccteti.
having In view ease of accessibility
from nil point* of the territory to be
covered. I^irg** town* are not always
th** most desirable In which to hold .in
Institute, ns outside attraction* often
Interfere with the attendance, and liv
ing expenses are usually higher than in
smaller towns. When th** location of
the Institute has been definitely agreed
U|K»n and so announced by the director*
of the farmers’ Institute, a. good torn
nfittoe of men ami women to tak**
charge of nil local arrangements, such
as securing the hall, advertising thi*
institute In the county press, sending
out Invitations to editor.**, school teach
ers. farmers and others should be
promptly attended to. This commit
tee can also prepare questions for din
cusston and notify the director at W \*t
two weeks In advance, of the subject*
desiring dls'-usHon and most applicable
t * * the development of agricultural
dltlons In each locality. Invlt** all the
farmers' clubs or organizations In the
different counties to attend the Instlt-
tute and strive In an earnest, effective
manner, to aid the director in every
possible way to make » complete suc
cess of the Institute work.
"While the funds appropriated this
year are not mifflclent to employ a reg
ular corps of lecturers for cacti Institute
every efTort will be made to secure as
sistance to the director, ho that each
meeting will prove as entertaining and
ns instructive ns possible, if the fann
ers take sufficient Interest In the inau
guration of the movement this year,
sufficient fundi* will tie annually appro
priated to make the Institute work «>f
this state ns efficient ns it Is now being
cotrled on in the other states of the
Union. While the expense of sending
out literature, correspondence, expenses
of lectures and all general expenses of
the Institute will he borne by th** state
dir. ) tor, yet the local committees In the
various senatorial districts where the
meetings are to be h* ld. can be of great
aid in many ways, and their active co
operation Is earnestly requested.
"Except in such ‘district* where a
longer time ts especially desired, only
two sessions will h** held morning and
afternoon--conforming but one day. Th*»
morning session shon'd begin promptly
tit 10 o’clock, closing at noon. The af
ternoon session should !n«t from 2 to 4
p. ni. The director especially urges that
at least one hour, elth • luring the
morning or afternoon session h ,b vo
ted to a ladles' 'sesyjon, «lls< unsinsr
questions of Interest \
home. I,miles' clubs are
vited to attend thts sv‘ss*lon and i di*>»
play of home talent Is much desired In
thnt department of our Institute wo k
ns It Is in all others The wive." ai d
daughters of our farmer*, should haw
a cmspleuoua place In «ur Institute
work.
"A separate and distinct programme
will be made up for each Institute. t«.
nnfwrm to the wdsL-s .»f th** farmers
staggered, mortally wounded. Instantly
other policemen fired on him, and ho
fell dead.
Th*- firemen extinguished the flames
nnd the body was draggel out and ta-
kekn through n lane of excited negroes
to the polio* station. M
Examination of the room following {right*of^eminent d
the tragedy showed thnt Him* had gut- < 7. Petitioner.-* pn
possession of Officer Wlnsteln'a re- transacting their fc
for other partle* under contracts, as v,< 11
ns the privilege of leasing, buying and
selling telephone lines already c instructed
3. Buying and selling of real < <uite for
the purposes of their own bu.dm-ss, us-
well as for the purpose of Investment
They desire to be Incorporated for th*
term of twenty years, with the privilege
of a renewal.
4. The capital stock of said corporator
is the sum of five thousand ($5.000.00) dol
lars. all of which 1j actually paid In cash
1 5. The principal office of *».ild corpora
tlon shall be at Macon. Bibb county. *»• o
i gla. with branch offices at other point!
as needed.
{ 6. Petitioners pray for the purpo.-e o
• conducting and operating the tel* phon*
plants, to be owned, operated ami con
troled by them, that they may have th>
M. WILEY’, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—The Union
nv UK.) Rank nnd Trust Company, guar
dian of Oscar E Kupferm.m. repr* - nt*
to this court that it has fully discharged
the duties of Its trust, and has applied
for letters of dlsmi c ~lon as said guardian.
This 1« to notlfv ;.ll persons concerned
that the application of said hank as said
guardian for dismission, wl ! he heard on
the first Monday in March. J>:3.
C. M WILEY, Ordinary.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
1 CIunnI fleil n<l v«*rti»4*iii<*nta under
1bt» bend nre- intended strictly
for the orofcM.sinnN,
volver after nhooting It from his hands.
fines;
PITCHER YOUNG
AND WIFE ARRIVE
The Great Twtrlrr Front llogton <Vb
Heady to Nliotv Mereer *•»■» How «o
Flay llnaelinll—Talks Interestingly.
untry
D. T. Young and w ife arrived ln ; Jda-
con yesterday afternoon, direct fh)m
their homo near I'evll, O. It wtui not
long before the great twlrler wan-in the
hands of the ubhiultous newspaper men.
Mr.' Young, Is known to fandom as
"Cy," ami he was thus familiarly greet
ed by members t>f the pres®. Mr. Y»nnjg
;a one of th*- best slab Artists In th*.
business. 11*- stands six feeV. straight
as nn Indian, broad-shouldered, massive
chest, ruddy complexion.
Mr. Young is a member of the pitch
ing stall of the Boston American
League, fot which team he pitched
phenomenal ball during the past two
Cy Young made his reputation as a
■tar while doing the slab work for th*’
Cleveland Nationals, and later with the
St. Louis aggregation. Young and
Cuppy were the two twlrler* who struck
terror to the H*>uls of batters facing
them, while members of the two team*
mentioned. Young trained the Harvard
nine last season, and they demonstra
ted th«* advantages received by playing
; winning ball.
When Men by a Telegraph reporter.
Mr. Young nnld: "i am glad to come t<»
Macon: It is a prosperous-appearing
and pretty city. Mrs, Young nnd fny-
I velf cam*.* 'Greet from our country home
; in Ohio to Macon. We Intended taking
j a trip to Hot Spring® for a few weeks,
* for recreation and dlviision before the
baseball season opens, but I revolted
proposition from the Mercer team to
I c.uuo here and give them u few pointers
on the game, und l decided to accept.
! The Boston Americans come here on
March 15 for th* lr spring practice, und
l will Join them."
I "What special feature of the game
' will you Instruct the Mercer team in.
Mr. Young?" querrled the reporter.
"That depends,' replied the twlrler.
I "It lenmlna for th** manager of the
bo> - t** say w hat he desires most of ail.
i It le difficult to say In advance what
: features I shall develop. Different
teams require different Instruction: no
j two are alike in their personnel, pom*-
a? ( profi. ,ent in lias,- running and de-
fi‘ 1 *’.t In batting, while another uggre-
1 nation may be the reverse of this, und
If!. -I. tl ,* !.- •. :i,*y h >* * th*- rlg'it bor
row. nnd loan money, to buy. i-**!I or b.is-j
r *•;» 1 J-I ■ ; " Ini j *r* >\ *■ I :* nl urdmpvovwd.
and to n •. r. \ a in! .til con t; 1 cts. and
to exercise all thi* authority and powers
permitted to corporation** char • red u:» ler
the ger.fral law. •.«» embodied In Section
2350 of the Code of Georgia.
I’etiti- : • :• nr.iv that this application
be filed and pubUsea as requlrol by law.
\VM B. BIRCH. Attorn, v.
GEORGIA. Bibb Count v. - Clerk's office
Bibb Superior Court: 1. Robert A. Nlnhe'.
clerk of said court do <-**rtlfy that th**
foregoing la a true ropy of the applica
tion for charter of "Th- Mllledgevlll** Tel
ephone Company." ns th«* same appears
of fib in this offb - Witness my official
slcniture and seal of offlc**. this iJth day
of February, isos.
F«'HT. A. NIKBKT. Clerk.
GEORGIA Rlhb County.—W. I>. Baze-
mor*. guardian and exoffirlo administra
tor estate Mr*. Barah J. Mason, late of
said county, deceoaeil represents to this
«"urt tb.it !.-• his fully 'Uncharged the
<!’Jt‘- s <>r hi ) trust am! has applied for
ATTOH3CYS-AT-IAW
WAIlltKN II. NOTTINGHAM,
Attorncy-at-Laxr.
3S5 Tlilril ntreet, Macon, Gn.
Will practlrc In the several courts,
Fedrrnl nnd State.
wm. I*, niitru.
Attorney-at-Law. Special attention to
FRED It. MARTIN. Law Office.
Over Macon Savings Bank.
ABSTRACTS.
This Is. tharefo
• mrvrned that hia
d on :he first Mon-
lettera of dJamlssI
to notify all oerso
application will be 1
day in March. 1003.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary..
GEORGIA, nibb County.—Emma Ken
drick. guardian for Nettle Kr-ndrlek. hav
ing 1 * - * I f**t !-.i\ - to '*-11 the oue-quar-
Ur taHereet In a tra. t <<t 1.1ml ill Marini,
Ga.. I..'li!g .t ; i lot in bjo k l.v and
known ns the residence plnre of Alfred
Kendrick. This is. therefore, to notify utl
persons concerned that h* r application
will be heaid on the first M >nday In
March. l?n
| C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
j GEORGIA. Bibb County llorrace N
Colbath. executor •*.-tnt- of Dr George
W. Etnmerson. late of the county of Belk-
I nap, state of New llampHhlre, deceased,
GKORGIA TITLE Jt GUARANTY CO.
1. B. ENGLISH. T. B WE'ST. J. J. COUB.
President. Attorney. Secretory
DENTISTRY
lilt. H. W. WAl.KEIt, n.nll.t,
•Phon^NT^.'^ , ' h,IMl>s '- Ch «^ *»•
Piirsici\n< ani> siiiiaEaii.
DUS. DURHAM * JON.r.s.
Osteoiia tliM.
Natiouul Unnk Rnildlng.
Office phone 256* Night phone :i?«
Dll. MARY E. McKAY
Commercial Bank Building
u c .«„ . n y m . ; 4 to 6 p. m.
! Office hours:
I Cor. :*i
the
t lous
the
• s Moutl-
is 1 state
the highest
state and it
Continuing, the slabman said: "The
prospects are exceedingly bright for a
prospermia reason. T.: • NatlnnaU and
f . r * * Americans have adjusted their «ijff.-r-
j cm , and I find th- public anxious for
m ba-eball; more so than ever before. The
I l-Moii Americans will be on the Jump
1 U 'fit the beginning for the p.-nnant
1 U * have 1 strong aggregation this year
i and the best of feeling prevails. Boston
Ini
real estate be!)
granted, to-wlt: Part of lot six. in squar*
twenty-two (22>. in the city of M.-u -.n. *j rt .
fronting Mutberry Street. l'etw«-*'n Secotu
and Third street'. Th
notify all persona con*
plication will he heard
•lay In March. 1903.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary,
GEORGIA. Bibb v M
Jeter, administratrix estate of
ter. Iat« of said countv. deceaa
applied for leave to sell a hi.u*
situated In Macon. Ga. .
lot 3. in block M. also f
S. R. Jamies & Tin-ley Company stock '
Thl* Is. therefore, to notify all persona
concerned that her application will he i
heard on the first Monday tn March l>-3. '
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. |
QjP'R'HA. Bibb County.—H. F. KtVIlK i
ry having applied to me f.*r letters of
guardianship of the person and property 1
of Valey Taylor and Annie Taylor, or- on
Phans of Jamei Tayirr late - f -Bihh * '
th!* 1.** therefor . . orri
ncemed. that hi* I *
the fir;
Dl». W. 11. WHIFFLE.
Office 572 Mulberry St., rooms 4 and
fi * «aphlngton Block. Hours: 9 to 10 a.
m . !. to 1 and 5 to 6 p. m Telephone *
necnona a: office and residence.
dm. J. II. Hit ADI,EY.
'Phones, 963 and 2119.
DU. J. J. *1 HKH1,
rermanenGv locate. In the eprclaltln
‘ therefore, tf
*1 that bis ap-
the tlret Mon- | venVreM Lo'.t enersy reitore«:‘ tomtit
irregularities and poison oak; cure guar-
Address In confidence, with stamp,
610 Fourth St.. Macon Ga
Beanie 1 — -— ——-—-— .
C nj i’r.tr.k Je. IH1. J. K. HAMA,
ecease.l. having
house and lot. I t
:d U-lng part of |
ARCHITECT*
ALEXANDER BLAIR.
Architect.
673 Cherry Street. Macon. Ga.
county. Ga.. decease
to notify all person?
application will be
Monday In March, lw
C. M. WILEY. Ordii
H. PEF.TF.. Ocnllit.
’phone 3564; residence 'phone 472.
RYE, EAR, NOSE AND TlltiO IT,
ary.
b!e. the agricultural
M YRTIN-W lU.IAMNON KILLING.
Warrant* !*«u«*«l. THuiikU Yerxttet
Dirt Not liitlii'itlo Di'xrpi* of Crime.
5 . 1 v • , > L eb. 2" -The coro-
looking Into, tho killing of
one *>f the bent ball towns in the
•untry; the uttendame last season av- 1
aged o\er 5,0t">. The dat*.s this season I
*• arranged ?<• that they will
i t between the two leagues,
aners «»f the various franvl
r* r*nt>r*T a ti.w /> ~ I UH * J * »• SHORTER,
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—T E Merritt I Fv* v,, v-
having applied to tne for ’. •ter** o* h,*™i> 1 E} e ' Throat.
Istratlon to * 0 him on the e*t it? of I - — Chcrry and 8e,:on ' , ®**’«♦«•■
Mattie E Merritt. 1 tt^ . f Mid , untv ,u.
ceased: this |*. therefore, to notify •ii
persons conce r n***l that ^ application will
’Phone 972.
! DR. M.
be heard
1903.
I ’Phone 2r r i
STAPLER.
Ncse, Throat. 56« Cherry St.
:ary
Blh I> County.—Mr? Tibbie
t con- Schofield having filed her application Vn i
id the thl* -'fftce for letters of admlr* * n 1
expecting
thi?*
the
Me
night ha
though warrm
oth‘*r*-ln-l.i
Y* s stated Mr. Young. "I go to
the farm of my parents, or the planta
tion of my wife's parents at the close
* tl ' ' Gi- *.- 1 ;>tnain du-
: 7’ lhe ulnt< ‘ r 1 f - ! -« *'.)":•*• pleasant
a. .. more conducive to a good, strong
.- nst I tut.on. I r* rite early and rise
Ith the kftH '
said c*mntv. deceas
to not!f\ all person
application wt’.l b- b,
day In March. !'«•?
1 the first Mon-
M WILEY, Qrdtt
GEORGIA. Bibb \y y ,
guardian of J,*hn M. Cherry renr.«.
this court that he
th** dutbn of hi? tnift
hla application for dl«m!s- ‘
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The In fere nr
>V>o\e is that
v. | most
I 1 j enough to k
id i dfg'-*ti<Tn g'
nt tre
Lout
"hump" { *'1* !
uent. |
1 lobe-Democrat After tho
corn »ner the grave >t 1
y soldier In Macon countv.
some years. t!te 1,1. A. It.
up th*'h‘ minds t»> plant
th«
If
live
Ion*
t he
r.d <lalm the tr« p ilc.i. Therefor#
was t<*ped and k* pt wafting fbt
esident’s bu'b't. and when the*
-nt refused with something very
orn to fa 1 In with the Southern
man’s methods 'the Mis-lsslppi
* mad** up their minis that it
ltn«>st be\ond p<>ssibilit> 10 r> **t
vulur bent uf Mr- Itootcwui +» ^
• * ugh b may get famous, nnd 11k**-
\\ :s. if he Is dead long enough.
1‘hila L Iphla i: ■ «»r»l: Foultney Bi*e-
low i> just t*>o lute with his attempt to
stir up suspicion ,s to the design* >f
'ierniany anto::g the Anterlran peOp**».
There Is one thl* g however. In whl. h
he is entirely c**mct' The latest Ger
man inumgr.A'its i * th* rutted States
m.*k-* just •>* trustworthy and loyal
American < ltu. * s dl«l th«» Imnu-
gtant* «'f a hundred years -ago. Hence
the absurdity of th* pt-iense thnt
Amen. AU citizens «*: German birth
could have sympathy ui?* the Imagin
ary designs of the Kmp. ror WUllum
| ufron this contlm nt.
"*• ^ work just | persons c
y mu- lc« supple and ; be heard
I enjoy the quietude 19W.
aim m.. :,nj the KOO.1 *:it. r .md
blessings. lift to be had in . Hie,,
th** ?a .icon opens I am always in
.*m trim to jump into th*- frav. I
d oyer forty game-.* last year.*and
the same thing this
NO
th«* trouble.
TOWN IN
el nb:
r. Young
• f«*hgia.
tel Lanier,
frA'Sh air.
commented
mate In Macon, ai
prtoftd to see so r
creoats. He
upon the
appeared
my [>eople
ked up and
'k In front of the Ho-
’ .to get a breath of
warm for
i hotel was 1
RcmnrknMf K*k«* lbihliihr«t |« «
Month!) MitKtulnf In Maine.
CARROLLTON. Ga.. Feb. ? t \—Tphe
greatest n*-v\-pap^r fake r.* ■*'n'v dis
covered here v.,s |a statem* !i* in the fhi«?ntly,
Februar> : ■ «>* a monihL maga- ; refinement.
3itn.. puwt.h. i in Main, to th« HT-ct -'I Y-*un« will tak- char*, of th.
that Xidnh town of S,000 Mertvr ta.ya n«t Monday H. wdfl out
population ... - a hoot llv, I n HKM tkm tbMuoh hard trati.m, tor
•” ’bin n;\.l -*nd * hur*'h j week*. Th- M* - b ;t - t . Pft thuslaa-
street can. arranged to tic ov.r th** «**... { , thefr tralnST
— — ever heard of j and.the entire dui.-rtb -dyli right ^
• , !l • k this year for
*-•• He Aiumoud.
1! that t
buildings WOTe
banks No mt*
the town mu l
pf its inhabits
of th»* «*va entriclty | b\x\d the ,
the first MondsT Vn xV^l! 1
CITY OR FARM LOANS.
. 9^'” rea * e8ja te loans placed at from t
t;f> * 0 ,. * Per cent., according to security
GEORGIA Rlhb County.—G,
he has fully
admlnUtr
late of said co
to this court th
the duties nf ht
hie apnlicatl*
Farm loans at 7 n«r cent.
aecarltjr Loan and Abstract Co.
Commercial Bank Building.
4. J. COBB. THOS. B. WEST,
President. Sec. A Attorney*
sted. that
1 “■* - •• v - r_• \ • ' ^
” Br ’ The Georgia Loan & TrustCo
intlfy an
t"«o B X E i% , a rc t ,1 11
WILET. OrdlSi^
Mr..
Matt!#
GEORGIA. Bibb C.
Daly, guardian Mlk- n.,-\ -
’h!s court that ?h*» has fullv .... .
the duties of h**r tn;-*. aiuf u,,
for letters of rtlsmls?!.%n ThleSL
fore, to notify all v* r** ns co52.J5LJ t,M f**
her application will b*» hetnl w«iS gtt
Monday In Mar.'h on th « ^rtt
M WILP.T. Ordliurv
v . Incorporated 1553. ,
Negotiates loans. 3300.0) and upwa ; ».
-n s lends In Georgia. Alabama and ae»*
Investments mads for private P ar . l j?
«r.*l corporations. Mortgages col»*
1’arma rented and sold.
o. A. COLEMAN, Gen»l. Mmm**er.
Mulberry *t. MACON, GA«
LOANS.
hSd^anpVd'f? m^To?'° m , “ ,n,ov *' d ,mrm ,m "“ or r ‘’ r !
dianshtr. for the person f r { . 7. 7 f’-tr- P^Pcrty negotiate*! at lorrcat
nes-Vanrter Mar: this 1? ih refore 1
fy all persons coo-#rn***l that hk
f-atlon will be heard or. tLe ,
in March. X>JC.
*• M. W ILLY, 0»d:
An rat.,. Bui,,., of tltH, retrr
• law. PasIlltlM ■•••«*•■'*•
HOWARD •«. SMITH.
•1« Sec.BR SI. Ms cos, C*>