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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNTNG, JTJXE 3, 1903
'IMACfTELEGl
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING AND
TWICE A WEEK BY THE MACON
TELEGRAPH PUBLISHING GOMPANY
563 MULBERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
C. R. PENDLETON,
President and Manager.
C. J*. PENDLETON . .
LOUIS PENDLETON.
AN APPEAL roil All).
Tbf following address to the public,
Ppealing for prompt aid for the tor-
«dp sufferers at (lalneiivllle, waa Is-
u-<l yeatardajr, by Mr. Jamas R. Gray,
f th»* ‘Atlanta Journal, chairman:
“To the Public: A meeting of cltl-
ena was held In Gainesville last night,
nd a press relief committee appointed
o procure assistance for the sufferers
rr>m the terrific cyclone that visited
hat city yesterday. This committee la
omposed of the unerslgned as chair-
.an, with lions. Clark Howell, John
•inple Graves, C. H. Pendleton, II. ft.
'abanls*. J. II. Estlll, and represents*
ivps of the local papers In Golncsvllle.
“There has be»n no opportunity for t%
voting of the committee to be held,
nd may be none until too lute to ren-*
-r the Immediate assistance that Is
“It Is hoped therefore, that each
member of the committee will inaugu*
rate a relief movement so as to pro*
vide funds nnd supplies for the suffer*
«ra from this lerrlblo catastrophe.
“No such calamity has befallen a
Houthcrn city since the Galveston flood,
"The writer speAka froh) personal
observation. The first reports 'tlsnt
went out were not exaggerated, save,
perhaps, as to the number of deaths.
In the state of confusion thnt existed,
It was Impossible at thnt time to tell
with accuracy tho number of dead and
wounded, and It can only bo appr
not
themselves. Surely It 1;
do that the freedom of the clti
ould extend beyond such privl
b this.
turr*. partki
which i
ood deal of j
and whlc
omm OF TIIK TIME'
nd with Wide reaches
for the floors and cross beams, «..
to afford no protection against a r-:.;
tornado. However , prudence would
suggest stronger structures of this kind,
as well as stronger dwelling hour.a.
This is a it: titer that should appeal to
those who are house builders.
Knoxville Sentinel: Mr. HlIIls may
• ted
“It
property t
destroyed i
almost Wo
poe
ji,*,,111
servatlvily estimated that
the value of 8500,000 wan
so badly Injured ns to be
lens. And, unfortunntely,
nre chiefly among the
those who aro least able
“The > people aro without homes,
with-.,m , ]-•!*11r■»-. ■ I'li..Ht fi><>.I, ■' Itlm r
beds, nnd In many of their h»in<>a II*
1h<. d«- id l""ll < .ii.l i h>- ui.m i mif
ferers from this most disastrous ca
lamity
"All of these things aro grently need-
ed.
pded at
A relief .
tnlttec of prominent dtls* ns of C*.
vllle will be named during th.
who will take charge of till con
tlons. nnd see to tho proper dl*
tlon of the tame. All funds subs
• an be sent to tho Journal office,
will Immediately he forwarded t
First National* nnnk of Oalne
:rlbed
They
for :
Ch I
i the
clot hi ng.
adding nnd h
detcnnlne. Food,
hold furnt-
pded
ch
It Is
trlbuti
ed thnt tho railroads will
ch articles as may be con*
hilnesvllle free of charge,
“The situation < nir.iot 1 ,|. ,,i,<• !
It Is estimated that 280 horn.* have
been rased to the ground, and that
homeh-H* nnd without food or clothing.
Incessant rains have added to tin- hor
rors of th*» situation, and whatever of
bedding, furniture or clothing might
have been saved has beerf completely
“The situation rail* for
snd substantia! assistance.
“JAMKB R. GUAY,
“Chairman Pres* Relief Committee.'
Hate
The
signed, accordingly, will
ward promptly *11 dotm-
) cltliena of Maeon and
w«?r Georgia may deal re
* Telegraph'* collectors,
its, correspondents and
editorial staff*. will can-
Pt for contributions, for
iffcrl^g humanity.
DOW, LOOK OPT i
In the advertising columns of The
Telegraph will be found the following
significant notice:
CHaINOANO, JAIL on FINE!
Wr?sr„?f or boy wh0 *«»■ K«»ne
•M or youn,*n!*cker, r or other 7<SsTor
Initcilvoroui bird.. Ac, of I^,l.ilu„ro
of Qeorgla. December 22, 1890.
We are glad that the beautiful song
birds, the valuable game birds, and
the useful Insectivorous birds have ac
tive, real friends, In Goorgla. a great
many of us ure sentimental friends who
will say: "Pity—-don't"—and Jet It go
at that; but somebody is talking about
“chain-gang, Jql| or fine" to those who
destroy for amusement the feathered
tribe of our woods and fields.
It Is time that Georgia was enforcing
her bird laws—In fact, they ought to be
amended and strengthens It Is time
grand Jurors, officer* of the law and the
cltlsrns generally were making It in
teresting to those who go about slaying
Indiscriminately nature's choicest
tribptlon to the charm and beauty of
our furcate and fields— particularly
when that charm Is combined with use
fulness of a most positive chsract...
Bparo the blrda; stop the boy or man
or beast who snufTs out their innocent,
useful lives for pleasurt or amuse
ment.
need a job some day and there may be
one awaiting him at Tuskeges.
Nashville American: If tbe great
church organisations of the United
states will only bury tbelr sectional dif
ferences, we will have a truly, reunited
country, and the churches will
stronger.
New York Commercial: Borne good
might come out of It If Russia and
Turkey would get together and hold an
International conference on humane
government. It would be InteresUng to
us to see each system analysed by the
other.
Asheville Gaiette: The “race prob
lem" is being fought out in the New
York pulpits. This Is evidence that the
problems of New York city are too
fnuch for the preachers. A distant prob
lem Is always easier and safer
handle.
quart*
for Re
when “the pin” begins.
There will be some fun with the
Cleveland boomers next winter," •
thn st. Louis Globe-Democrat (Re
“when congress meets." No doubt
Is time something was "doing.".
It !h Interesting to note In this con
nection the threat made from certain
that tho Popullsta and the
rniocrats of the West will vote
welt If Cleveland, or any one
holding similar views, is nominated.
It la Him Interesting to rocall the
fact that In UM the Democratic organ-
Izatlon wns swallowed by tho p opu
lists. And who were the fathers of the
Iopullst party? William V. Allen, Jer
ry Simpson, Gen. Weavt
vere Republicans when
'has. Sumner. Thad Bteve
on were manacling the
Putting black heels on
ow It h
crult to
men who
en Wade,
and Blah-
•nth. Slid
I to necks.
" come to pass that a later
Populism and n younger
nssutnfs to be the god-fath-
II IN
I' 1 !h i
l tin
icy,"
Popu.
And
that if them
ved the ertd-
nineties, at
*d It In the
kly."
C. R. PKNDUCTOM.
THE DUPREE llol.MI> CASE.
The DuPree Holmes case In Jeffer-
eon county—that Is, the farts connected
with the alleged killing of a young
m.»n. a mob's fury 'on tns account and
the after discovery that no hair on the
>'°oog »nan'a head waa harmed—ought
to be alfted to the bottom by the au-
our renders remember the story.
DuPree Holmes waa missing. An old
negro man was charged with killing
him. A mob gathered. The negro es-
' nnd fled to the sheriff for pro
tection Thnt officer brought him to
the HU>ti county Jail for eafa keeping.
The mob whipped the old man's old
" *f• »nd forced her Into a “confession”
that her husband hnd killed Ilolmaa and
thrown hi- body In the creek. A few
i.»>s Isur Holmes turned up sound and
well. He claimed that he had been
rick at an old mill in a secluded part
of the county and knew nothing about
the excitement about him.
Here ts another case of an unreason
ing nn b» and the punishment of two In-
noc»nt people, one barely escaping by
flight from an Ignominious death.
This case, ae we have eald, ought to
Iie in\ «'»-i gated thoroughly. There la a
atrangr mystery about It. Rut there le
no doubt of the suffering of two Inno
cent persons In the case, and for it
somebody < ught to feel the hard hand of
the i*w. The whipping and the eatort-
ing or an alleged confession from that
old woman *-« a crime for which Geor
gia should blueh and will suffer, at
Natt in r* j utattoo. Xt la such deeds
say de»per«t- ..nd lawtem persons, that
bring r.*proa, h uptft Us, and far Which
a w h- ; j - op - .,r. »
dnddlci
list patty ore better Dc
land. Carlisle. miUh
wo nro further told
tter limned men. who *:
of the country In tht
ickson and llenton h.h
ilrtlcR, come back Into
tunclls and control—or men like them
the Populist fathers will return to
i'ir first love—the Republican party.
Will, let them go. Tho Democrats
il'o won without them, and twice
tt with them. They have done the
party Incalculable harm. They brought
with them discord, disunion, disaster.
Let them go nnd take the three D'e
Ith them. It will be "fun," perhaps,
to the Republicans to see them comine
back with the sculp of the Democratic
party, and it will be equally Interest
ing to others to sc«- the old party en
listed In the earnest attempt to regain
its own.
The Inevitable, relentless swinging
backward of the pendulum 1
—»nd non, too ioon.
begun
MODItST KIIITOIt*.
Wf find the AnnUton linlm-Li-nder
on lnt.he.tlng pnr.c. The aalf-peaaaa-
.Ion with w hlch'the editor lhrow. bou
quet. «l themMlvM I. most uncom
mon. Then, may Uc olh.r Afro-Amer-
lean liawapapera which exhibit the
•amc aceompllihm.nt, but they hav,
not com. under our nolle, -nav. J. II.
Kaaon. D. D.." and "Kav. O. \V. Mitch-
•II" aland at th. h,a<l of tha column
at editor, and juat below they turn out
■uch paragraph, a, theae:
Newport New,: Judging by the re
ception accorded Preildent Rooaaveit
by tha Indiana of Idaho, "Terrible Ted
dy" can be elected big chief of the
Wahwhoopo, or uny other tribe, If he
fall, to lund the Job of great white
father at Washington.
New Orleans States: With raw cot
ton at Iti cents a pound higher than It
was this time last year, and manufac
tured good, a cent a yurd lower, It la
not surprising that some of the mills
which have cotton on hand arc selling
It, In preference to turning It into
goods.
AMERICA’S APPEAL
IN JEWS’ BEHALF
’refnry of *tnt« Contln
nvokrd In Ilrlinlf of the
IM fO II**
Kluli Inr-fT
Washington, June L-glmon Wolf has
written to Secretary Hay asking him to
make an appointment to receive the ex
ecutive committee of the D'Nal Iirlth.
which deslrra to made certain repreeen-
tatfona to the secretary respecting tho
treatment of tho Jews In ItuMla, The
committee is understood to be fortified
with a large mass of detailed testimony
respecting the terrible happenings at
Klrhlneff. The secretary haa^iccvrdinily
appointed Monday. June le, as th* date
for the conference.
There Is no diminution In the number
of letters directed to Secretary Hay re
specting this Klshlneff affair. „„ t only
from prominent Jews, but from Christiana
of high station. It haa been Impoeslbl}
for. tbe department to rely on these sepa
rately, and It has been obliged ti con-
ttftt Itself with semi-official statement!
In the preea pointing out the Imposalbll*
Ry of It* direct Interference with Rselanu
Internal affaire. '
HOW IDLENESS
PROFITED THE MILLS
ly Benins
MUI* Uecln
Applrtnn
i»*U 1)1 vl-
U08T0N, Juns 1—The director, of th.
Appleton cotton mill, or l^w.ll, at a
meting her. today, patsed tha following
, " Th * 1 . °“'® f profl '. accruing front cot
ton Bold during Ui. recent lal.neu o> th.
mm C.u«.d by th. .trig. In the q.,t|:I
Indu.lry at Ixiw.ll, . dividend of I per
*: declared, payable June » f,
’Miolder* of reeord at the claae of
June 8. ma,'
***. * p * r nat - Paid; alg
Uinlha ago « par cent.
HOSIERY MILLS
Strike fins Spr
Firms Conceit'
of textile workers of Philadelphia for
t^-hour VMk, apread today to the hoalc
mills. Tiring u p the textile Industry tlgh
er than it has been since the great sa
pension was Inaugurated. Fully 8.000 pe
Idle worker*. Jl
snd children emj
In the Kenslnxte
These workers
when they sa’
movement for i
of the textile workers
additional firms had ogr
employes the 66-hour w#
msnds. It is'estimated that upward
20.000 persons or* now working on
conditions demanded by the unions.
It K ISO'S roRTl'XE
rial report filed today.
stocks and soeuritbe
NORFOLK CNCIXKRKS’ BTI1IKK
between Portsmouth and Berkley,
vessels temporarily out of commission.
EX( t KSIONS
rest and recreation.
L'entral of Georgia
sale at all of Its
West.
T« Eastern Cities and Resorts vis Sa
vannah snd steamship lines.
Th Tybee, the moat delightful sea
resort on th* Houth Atlantic Ooaat.
ichedules, thi
Full partlci
sleeping-car aervtre
rates, schedules, ate.,
upon application to
agent,
Macon, On.
Tim IILACK
The is a hi
of England,
etantty a pall
which almost
snd refuse. It in a mining and manu
facturing district, and Its glo
desolate condition has, It Is
now proposed to r> asnermte this region
turns (or the
of ths Inhabitants.
HAYWOOD EXPECTS 1IAIL
Tht
was preached by
‘SUSS?:«“ £2S* .Vhi.
• mt prvachctl a powerful atrmon; It wa.
a rrconl brrak.r.
» *'•** *»r at Qaln.a Cbai
!'l church. Tha paitor. Rrv!'a
W. Mltchrll. preached ihr.« great Mr-
Hut th. .dltora of thto unique Journal
ilo not devote quit# th.lr wbolo apace
the great and record-breaking sermons
which they themselves have preached
at the rate of three a day. There are
somf mentions of othsr people, and a
line of comment on a topic of current
Interest, as follows:
Revs King, Brooks and Baker dot
i the cause.
bartx
young fellow which goes to th<
X* **. C. Cooper.
In the twelfth mile Caldaell's
went wrong. i|« rode unpaced for
hoh- two miles and Nelson took th* lead, finish-
ing the twenty mllee | n 2*:4»z*&
ireeo Right, a laborer at
met with the sort
^ "• •*. •••■ » im e*i
us accident of getting hts leu brol
e waa said to be a mem 7 * •
Mrs. Ksver ja
Calcra ahe had _ ___
friends we are glad to ae* her back she
mornfr n * lur * 1 ,*■ chapeliunday
Ths Jews are having a worse
The last paragraph quoted la admlra-
m both In Its spirit of hopetalness and
aa a statement of fact. The Revs.
Rnson and Mitchell may welt confess
that they are having a better time !n
Alabama than the jews ar
Russian ror while the Jew
slaughtered wholesale, the 1
’d MltcheU have beei
free to gratify their va
printing complin'.
tg In
left p
iKy by
RALEIGH. N. C„ June t-Argument
a. concluded In the Haywood-fiklnner
habM. corpu. «m today. At It. ccnclu-
•i™ AMoctat. Juatlc. ll,>h.rt M Doui-
[OM announced that th. d.d.lan would
be rendered at noon tomorrow •
wa. ,,r.«
=22 " *»»*tnr John B. WocKlw.rd of
,',7 r ' Ac "''* Bollcltor Danl.l of
".Won Th. contention of th. preen
lion is that 8klnntr waa seen by Haywood
ta Irate the pootnirir. and waa about h>
l.p olf tho aldawalh when he waa abet
by Haywood; that aa gklnn.r moved
bs turned hi. left «td. to Haywood,
who than Bred th. f.ui .acond .hot.
Th»y d.ny any nlt.rcatlon, or that tha
flr»t .hot killed Winner.
.n*?' T .' M ‘ Af *° C|0 * ,J •“* th. d.fanM
nnd mad. a powerful plea for ball citlnc
*** J"" n * wh « »>• »urt adjourn*!.
II. aad hi, Uwyor. conddontly .aprot ball
■a he allow*).
WAVrUOt n OBPKATBD
noBTON. June 1—Jo. N.lean won a hol
low victory tonight on tho new Chari..
Rlvar track tn a fo-mlle m „, or ptMll
with Bobby Walthour aad Horry Cold-
WO. CnMw.il atartad behind a It.hoc
l»w.r motor and took the load Atth tval-
tbour *»cond and N.loon falling behind
roMlantly. In the ninth mil. th. Ur.
on W.lthour'. wheel went Bat and not
tavl.M.n.Hh^i.hM,k.vra.raw of
. t r Th * *"*"’» Thrml.
» mortgag. upon
of the Bsinfs. of lis Property In Atlanta yvr ILMOCO?
pnyabl. to th. standard Tru.t ComS^J
York to Mcur. th. poymrat
lntM.. , T h. proc^d, , hu „, M f
bond, wtli bo uiad to build th. new union
depot.
M • ?nnw n ^ :n ,V ' ,;w vonn
j*lt'\ TOKK. J W l-nr, d«troy»l
W.tqly at testa, w , p,, n oC
m Husk 'Terminal Company, Bro«>klvn.
'>*r- T ,; V* Sri
ouonVv, n.nic *Th“ ,° r ,h ' N,w Yurk
K'.il-HH LOOMS OTilfi-i-ii
U>NfkiN. Jun. I—Th. Engtwh ratton
trad. t« la daprcvict that u.rx»
Id In Southraat Lancn-
•klra la i
call on ue for Information a.
and .ehfdul.i
Through ilnwr on T:X p. m. train.
Juna nth. '■
fJftlunfteSP^ n '"" M Po,d • t,
Just Arrived!
ASo-A Carload of<^
Sheboygan
Mineral Water
-AM) —
Badger Brand
Ginger Ale.
D Dr. Lyon’s
PERFECT
• Tooth Powder
to U fiec i people of refinement
a over a quarter of a century
ry prepared by
; S’.
MB. KRWIV, OPPOVKVTl
Savannah lfa. Thr.e Candidate, tor
1 the Clerk.Up.
• SAVANNAH. C... J ur; „ s._Th e „ U d.
• fair to be a Uvely coat. ,t for the po.t of
io clerk of th. United Slate, circuit and
districts -ourta at Savannah to aueceed
d H. H. Klny, who. It la understood, 1,
n about to resign on account of 111 health,
r L. M. Erwin of Macon I, reported to be
*s reekinv the appointment and at Savan-
1- nah Deputy Clerk S F. D. CIMee-Ie T T
f Johnson and Of Noble Jones are aspirants!
• -
| ARCHITECTS
' Willis F. Denny 1
J Curran R. FJMs j Arcllltect3
; omcr * 0 * ^ Amn. N«t. Dank nid*.
7 PROFESSIONAL cards
„ ABSTRACTS
— 1 — •
CEOIIGIA TITLE A GUARANTY CO.
I. B. ENOLISIL T. IS WEST. J. J. COBR
Prssldent. Attorney. Secretary
OCULIST and AL’msT
DR. MAURY Jf. STAPLER,
; Oculist and Anrlst,
1 omern 04 Cherry street
Day -Phone Oil. Nlfht -Phone Ml,
DE.NTISTRY
DR. If. W. -WALKER. Dentist,
’Phone* No. # NW. : * ra Ch "” ■<-
D ^. ADW,,:i ' *** JACKSON, Dentist.
11J flo ? r Commercial Bank
j Building, Triangular Block. Telephone 634
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office phone Night phone 24H
DU. MARY E. .MoKAY
Commercial Hank Building
Office hours: 1.30 to n «. m “ 4 :o *4 p. m .
DR. W. II. WHIFFLE,
ra HoVir.r < j n *o’l **lu
Ss&s it^SsidSbr** con -
DR. J, II. BRADLEY.
Cor, 2d and Poplar. ‘Phones. 9«3 and 2337.
ni, - E - I ’-" 0, - R - -Ra.ld.nc. nnd office!
337 Adams at. 'Phone 106.
DR. J. J. BUBERS.
.£SBy*vk. l *air?; >» «■. mbkim
lrr.l~rttl..VndTof.onMk",’ur. K, .'!’ , !l r
ro'F?u^«T‘ i i”.c7i"SL nc * ;wl ' h,1 * a,1 ‘
ajiciiitecti
ALEXANDER 11 LAIR,
Architect.
C3 Cherry Street. Mscon. Ga.
OPTICIANS
KK eves tkstud fiu:e.
Graduate OptlcUn.
853 Cherry Street.
E3E, ear, nose and throat
Dlt. J. H. SHORTER.
K f, r * TbroaL
•Phon. n ChCrrlr * DJ 8 ** on< BlreetA
OCULISTS
DR. C. II. PEETK. Orallat.
Office 'phone SSW; reeldmoe 'phone CX
ATTO n NK YS-AT.LA W
W1I. n. BIRCH.
de»di| t0 anj y *.brtr«c : , Sr ' C '* 1 «•
American National Hank.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CITY OR FARM LOAM. „
city real ratal, |„.-.e placed at from I
to 8V» per cent, nccordlng -o accurUy
Farm loans at 7 per cent.
bernrtty loan nn.l Ahatraet Ce.
Commercial Bank Building
J. J. COItll, THUS. B. WEST,
A raoro pleasant drink
cannot be round-during
the summer months.
Ql'AHTS.
Sheboygan Water, Cc rn Per
60 bottles voruU Qj,
l-IST*.
Sheboygan Water, t7 7C Per
100 bottles Vi.13 Cast
LOANS.
Ql'AMTS.
Ginger Alo,
50 bottles
foil
Ginger Ale,
100 bottles
Us?
Case
*rcet of hla war4
$7.50 ^
ATLA>
dons wll!
session t<
OF PARDONS '
ne 2.—The board of par-
: for
lorrow and will consider apr-.i-
executfve clemency during thr
Judgo A, W. Fite and Solicitor-General
Sam P. Maddox are here for the purpose
of appearing before the board In the in
terest of Walter Bohanan of Whitfield
obbing freight
ton. Bohan
pllces were convicted of thl 8 often
sent (V the penitentiary. h« recei
longer sentence than the others, due
fact that during the trial of these
It was made to.appear that he w
ring leader of the gang. The other
served their sentences and been re
while Bohanan has still due two
to tbe state.
i at DaV*
ROUN T) TRIP RATES
FROM MACON
SOUTHERN RY.
DRINK
RED
ROCK
GINGER
ALE
Finest made in
America. Better
than the imposed.
At the best Founts,
Cafes, Hotels, Clubs
■ Isciied, i
be cheerfully furulalieil.
BALTIMOItn, MD.—f21.70.
Twentieth Triennial National 8aen-
gerfest. June 15-20, 1903.
Tickets on sale June 13, 14 and 15th,
final limit June -!2d, 1903. All tick
ets must be depoaited with Joint
Agent on arrival at Baltimore, and
payment of fee of 25 cents At 1
of deposit.
DENVER* COLO.—f fO.lff.
Annual convention Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor. July
9-13. 1903.
Tickets on sale Juno 30th to July
9th, ilnal limit August 31st, 1&03.
llALTIMOH?:,
13.
a. meeting Grand.Lot!
P. O. Elks, July 21-23, 1902.
Tickets on sale July 19th and 20th
final limit July 26th, 1903. All tick-
eta must be deposited with Joint
Agent on arrival at Baltimore, and
fee of 25 cents paid at time of de
posit
ASHEVILLE, N. C—fil0.23.
National Dental Association and
Adjunct Societies, July 24-31, 1903.
Ticket* on tale July 22d, 23d, 26th
and 27th, final limit August 2d, 1903.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL—f02.<J3.
Encampment of the Grand Army
of the Republic, August 17-22 1903
Tickets on aale July 31st to August
13th, 1903, final limit October 15th,
Quarter Centennial Convention Na
tional Music Teacner's Association,
June 20th to July 3rd, 1903.
Tickets on sale June 27th to July
1st, IMS, final limit October 10th,
if deposit'd according to instruc
tion*.
8aengerfe*t of North American
Batngerbound. June 17-20, 1903.
Ticket* on aale June 16th, 16th and
17th, final limit June 22d, 1903.
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TIIOIT. Mini.—4R2I.-4K,
International Conventlo
League. July 16-19. 1903.
Ticket* on sale July 14th and 15th.
1903, final limit August 15th, 1903.
If deposited according to Instruc-
Trade supplied by
S. R. Japes
& Tinsley Co.
MACON, GA.
California
Excursions
• Hill*” tonrlat Bleep,
on fi*«t t r n I n a,
«*ekly, peraonally
Nov vara, tourleoua employ,,,
satisfying meal,.
Chrap and comfortable.
"Santa Fo all the way.” Cblc.ifo
nnd Kanoaa City to Lot An,d„
San FrancUco.
Cheap colonlat ticket, dally un.
til June 15.
Illustrated book, about Califor
nia tour and cheap Southueat
lands.
OAHHBTT A. DOIini*.
S. H. and r. a.,
Xo. Pryor at., Atlanta, l.a.
Santa Fe
We Misrepresent Nothing
The Cheapest and
Most Reliable Whisky
House in Georgia
*i
* aclt you a
t of MOIST
VKit NON WHISKY, or
*3.SO per k ii 11 on.
W> . nlfrrant It pare,
•tralcftt .MOUNT VKH-
ISKY, 8 year*
ild.
Woman'* Congress W. c. T. U., U.
°. n ,“ 1 * Au « u,t * and Cth.
1903, final limit August 15th. Tick*
•t* may ho extend*! to October Slat.
1903 If deposited with tlck*t agent
and the difference between quoted
■nd summer tourist rate 1* paid.
ri.ANTA, GA—*2.M0.
National Convention B. Y. p. u of
America. July 9-12.. 1903.
Tlcketa on sale July 8. 9 and 10th.
■nd for train* scheduled to arrive
Atlanta before noon of July i|ft
1903, final limit August 15th. 1903, if
properly deposited with Joint agent
IHKVILJ.E. X. c.—a i o.2«t.
Southern Student Conference Y. M.
C. A., and Annual Conference Y. W
C. A.. June 12-32. 1903.
Tickets on sale June 11. 12 and 13,
1903. final limit June 24th. 1901
HIBTILLE, N. C—flOj
American Society of
neers. June 8-12, 1901
Ticket, on aal, June «, 7 and kth.
Civil Kn«l-
INI. final limit Juna 18th, ljoj.
vrBAOLB, TBmfr-VtMB.
Mont el- rttiila School, July i«.
Auffuat Mth, U0L
Tlck-ta on Ml. Juna loth to July I 5!
'!?*.*** “• a •»« Hih, iml 1
— 83.40 a gallon, ex*
pri«« paid to any point In Oeorfix, and
/Ull quarts of our elegant BAfiT-g
LLTT RYE for only 83.25. express pal l.
, . express paid. |
i only a few of our many k»o1
wince.
JblOAa Full Una of Champagnee,
not less than for two galior.*
.0 on“ ~ MM — —
by the ca»h.
pped to one addreaa and accompanlei
S^m & Ed Weichselbaum
«61 Cberry fit
v ._ May 12th. IBB.
NOTICE-—After four weeks', it Is mjr
| ranB f fr 0 f ,J; #
pltal stock of the M«™n
Intentl
firm Ptrf#rrf(l^.y„«, .hub ui uu *«"m
o#a Llxht and Water Company. eUndlr.^
Its books In the name of Theodora J.
Gold.rhmld. If. DANNENBAUM.
r.xtcutor of Theodor# J. Qoldschmld. De-
eeaaed, Philadelphia. Pa.
GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Under and be
Irtue of the powers contained in a cer
tain deed made'and executra by B. Orx-
hem In favor of Max Kuts * Co., a firm
composed of M. Kutx and C. Meyers. . n
the 2Sth day of January. 1102. to secure
m#nt of certain notes made by salt
final limit August 31st Tick Me may fnr " xcou ri houm' door in Bibb cour.tv.
be extended to October 31st, if the ?*° r « u * «• flr « Tuesday In July, let
difference between rate quoted nnd Sfi? 7th _ Ju 1 )' b "*
RAGLE,
TRNN^*0.4«.
M.xiteagle Sunday School Institute i ’
August 1-90, 1K1 ‘ Ge
Ticket, on ..!. Aujuit 7th to 11th. /
i.- t lc.'2u*tve, final limit October
3lst if ticket properly deposited
an*l difference between quoted and
summer tourist ratj to paid.
IHTOV. M 4S'i.-aa2.7« (AH
National Educational Association
July C-10, im ’
T: kets on sale Ju!y 2. 3, 4 and StbL
1903.' final limit July 12th, 1&03.
Tickets may be extended to Sep
tember 1st. if properly deposited and
! of 50 cents paid.
legal hours of sale, to tho hi?--
#r for cash, the followlna .1-
»ropcrty, to-wlt; All that lot. tm^t
I of land, situate, lying and )*•*
be county of Bibb and *u»»e - f
containing one-half an acre. m*r»
having a front of fifty-two <S2)
Houston Road, an»f a rectangulir
*rth of tfcre«-fourths acre*, and botin-l*-!
i north by lands of M. Daly, east by
nd* of T. E. Phillip.-, south by Ian-!* of
'°kes and west by the Houston ILai.
v »n aa lot numbered —• **‘d lot of
nd having been deeded by James *nl
Graham to Mira B. Graham a full
id complete description of said lot being
' fully given.
il* will be made under the power*
d in said deed from B. Graham
Max Kutx A Co. to secure the
t of six certain promln-ory notra
eald deed bring recorded
This a
1.1.VI.AH FALL?*, GA *0.2.1.
Georgia Bar Association, July
in br
) rale Ju!y 1st an! 2d. flr.a:
HEYTLLE, N. C *12.2*.
Thirteenth annual meeting South
’ ’ 1 A ' ' • t: • > r.. Jut:
Case
A. Daus & Co.
520 Fourth St. ’Phone 37
Macon, Ga.
■JMty N’otl.**
19th, July 3rd. 1:
Ticket, on sale Jur- 77th’to July
1st. 19-T3, final limit July 10th. i>.j.
"Pcrly depoelted.
end*d to October
If Ucl
1903.
chooL
20 th, 1903.
• M ij let. J d y • 3
Y " 4 fln l 5tb, rvi.
Joint
1 B. Graham. The maker of said note*.
Ing failed to make t>.iyment of
mr.turlty, and all of said notes being
’ past due. The total amount of prtn-
l due ta the sum r.f jcci.M. Th* Inter-
cn cold unpaid not^e until the day of
■iggr*«i'ir.g the turn of 841J5 and th-»
rr..> - u-n .«t!rtriatr ! to be paid by
rlpal an d
\ be flnt
ar.d attorney** fee* and
■ IT'" — ?lrx 2T. ’ *- - ' -
the said fl. Graharfi under
Id <*.» #* ! h< r- Jr. 4 \ •• " • •
•re debited
JAM ES FREEM AN,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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