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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, ’AUGUST 28, 1904,
S5 Cents
This week for clioieo of Misses' and
Children’s
Low Cut Shoes.
E. B. Harris & Co.
Bibb Stone and Tiling Co.
!GREAT POPULARITY
OF THE ACME BEER
HOW IT IS GROWING IN PUBLIC FAVOR—DUE TO ITS QUALITY.
WHICH IS APPRECIATED WHEREVER IT IS USED AS A BEVER
AGE—THE SALES ARE INCREASING STEADILY NOT ONLY IN
GEORGIA BUT THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
I HIBERNIANS MEET
IN MACON TODAY
| The Annua! S*ats Convantlon of the
Ancient Order of Hibernians to Elect
Officers for Ensuing Year—Enter
tainment of the Delegates.
Concrete Construction Blocks and Tiling.
We Invite the attention of builders.
Office American National Bank.
’Phone 279.
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INTERNATIONAL
KEROSENE ENGINES
Stationery, Portable.
Lighting.
_ Holt
all kinds of
and Hoisting
1 of ma-
Lnunchea and
The popularity of the beer put upon the
market by the Acme Brewing Company
is attested by the ever-Increasing output.
It Is a beer that reaches perfection be-
| cause of the method of brewing. ..There
is no better brew master, no better prod
uct anywhere, according to the Judgment
j of those who know wrmt qualities beer
should possess to make It an acceptable
beverage at all times and on all occa-
The Union Dry (ioods Co. The Union Dry Goods Co.
NOTORIOUS NEGRO.
International Rower Vehl-
cle Co.. 350 Third Gt., i
Again In Bibb Jail Attar Serving Out
Many Terms.
Howard Howard, a negro, who has, for
the last two or three years, been up be-
orv a j.1 a i . I tore the courts of Macon more than ft
$- 89 Atlanta and return 1 dozen times, was yesterday bound over
via Central of Georgia R’v, Ifnmi th« reorder', court and *ent to
. f t i ^ Jan under charge of larceny from the
account Labor Day Oelebra- Howard has Juat been liberated
tin,, Sfint-, r.t.b Tirbnt-Q nn a "d na * "> th6 ho "I >ltal on 'y a tew d,y "
tion, sept. Otn. llOKetS on I ago . auff ,from InjurlM received in a
Falo for afternoon trains Sept, fall from a train while mealing hl« ride.
. , , .' . . c *\| llo U not yet well of the Injury. The
4tll and morning trains Sept, charge was made against him by the city
6th, limited to Sept. 6th
1904. Phone 305.
aga
iibb <
NOTICE
On all World’s Fair tick-1 Account ch u^"scpt e,! 5^. ww. '
ets except coach excursion, ?,!
which read via Louisville, Alluntn at a rate of one and a third
Tr ., l- -i fare for round-trip (J3.52 from Macon),
Ivy., the Southern Railway I , 1[rlted . returning until September 14.
normit ctrrr, near nf fan I 1904. Tor further Information and full
Will permit Storp-ovei Ot ten I particulars, communicate with Jno. W.
davs either coins: or return- Blount. traveling passenger agent, Ma-
ing at that point, upon de- —
posit of ticket with ticket “soldiers ^f confederacy.”
agent at Louisville and pay- ^j|| be the Attraction at Crump’s Park
xnent of fee of Si.00. Tomorrow—Camillo Tuesday.
T-, r ., . , .. "Soldiers of the Confederacy,” »
or further information OS I good, old-time military drama, which
to this, address Jas. Free- gave much satisfaction Inst Thursday
rr, r> » xr„ night, will be presented again Monday
man, I. P. A., Macon, Ga. nl( , hti as rain Interfered with the per-
Phone 424. formances Friday and Saturday nights.
“Camille,” with little Miss Frances as
Camille and Mr. Charles King ns Ar-
c _ c „ | mand. will be the offering Tuesday and
$2.09 flacon to Atlanta We a n e»day nights. Miss Frances will
wear some new gowns of latest design.
anCt Return. One of Macon's millinery dealers will
tender the use of some headgear for
Account Labor Day cele- the various actresses. Adequate stage
bration, Atlanta, September Mttln « wln » ttnother teature ’
5th, Southern Railway will | Hot Spring. ArJc^Ons Fara Plus $2.00
sell tickets Macon to Atlanta
and return
ternoon trains September 4th
Today the annual state convention
of the Ancient Order of Hibernians
The company has so incressed Its w m bg heId >[ aco n. A large at-
fncllltlea for etorago. sglng and dlatrlbu- , , . ,L from n
tint, that It can accommodate all custom, tendance of delegates mm u
«*ra promptly. Its plant I» one of the In- I lodges In the state Is* expected. They
■tltutions of which Macon nas reason to I will assemble at 8 o’oclock this morning
l* proud. Tho brand or label on the hot- at o’Hara’a hall on Cotton avenue,
tie or keg ndvertlses Macon. The lngre- ,
dlents are tho rtnest In quality that cun The purpose of t.ie comention is to
1mj obtained anywhere. Absolut? purity elect the state officers for ths coming
Is the constant aim of the company. One year. Offices to be Ailed are those of
has only to taste the boer to be convinced. | president, vice president, secretary and
treasurer. Holding these offices at
CTDIk'PPQ QFFff TO I Present are Mr. M. J. Redmond of Ma-
O I I\II\L.l\0 alLL.IV I V C on. prt , g , dent; M r . p. M. Mulherin
pv. . ft » npp ix i pi/pnp I Augusta, vice president; Mr. M. J.
i LAvA I t t AvKlKo I O'Leary, Savannah, secretary, and Mr.
P. E. O'Donnell of Macon, treasurer.
That there will be quite a spirited
election for the office of president
expected by nearly ftll the delegates.
Mr. Mulherin, who for the past year
haa Ailed the position of vice presi
dent, Is considered one of the most
CHICAGO. Aug. 27.—The member. I likely candidate.. It I. thought that
. , ’ .. . . # Mr. O lieary of Savannah may uIbo run
of the national executive board of the for the p | aco
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and At 8:SO o'clock this morning the dele-
Butcher Workmen began to arrive here gates will march in a body to 8t.
today preparatory to holding a meet- I Joseph’s church to attend morning
lng, which wan called by President m «»*- . Following tho conclusion of
_ ... „ . . , . the services all will again assemble at
Donnelly, and which U Is generally be- t|w hft|1 an(J proce( * lo cnf)t theIr voto
lieved will result In some step looking f or officers for the coming year,
toward a termination of the strike. Tho Lust night nearly every train arrlv-
meetlng will be held tomorrow. In a lng In Muoon brought a number of
signed statement Issued today Presl- delegates. Each section of tho state
. . will be represented at the election. At-
** * y , I lanta, Savannah and Augusta each will
• Our national executive committee Mn ,f ^ nuinber of delegates. While It
convenes here for the purpose of fram- | a | mpoHf ,|i,| e f 0r a ji the state members
lng another^proposition ^of peace to ^the | of lhe order l0 nttend thlfl conven tlon
It Is safe to say that more members
Proposition of Peace to be Made by
Strikers to Their Former Employers,
Concessions to be Made.
packers. If this Is refused we shall I ^ ^ ^ I
meet the committee of the city council will be prssshtthisHioniini than have
on Monday to demand that a thorough I present on a similar occasion in
investigation be made into the Im- y Pari
moral and unsanitary conditions now Th0 Macon lm)KC has arranged
existing In the stock yards. We are trnlley ride for tho visiting delegates
preparing evidence to present before , od The , r , l)P madp on ape .
the aldermanlC" committee to verify clal cara , MaPd from the purlH>a e, AU
">ir statements." ... I points of Interest tn and around Ma-
The peace proposal to be presented I con w m visited, A dnnee will be
to the packers was formulated last g , von tomorro>v n | Rht nt North High-
evening at a meeting of the allied lnnda hy tho Soda |i ty of the Catholic
trades conference board. It will he church. Everything In fact has been
submitted to the national executive ^ prepnred that all the out of town
committee and then be forwarded to delegates will be made to remember
the national executive committee and | thelr trlp to Macon wlth nothing but
for the Round Trip.
The Frisco System In connectlor.
, . i cs a. I with the Rock Island System from
and morning trains beptom- | Memphis Offers the bert route.
1 r 5th, with final limit Sep- ”
tember 6th. For further in
formation address
Jas. Fkeeman, T. P. A.
Phono 424. Macon, Ga.
Write for lltemture nnd full partic
ulars. S. L. PARROTT.
Dlst. Pass. Agent. Atlanta. Ga.
BOYS’ BAND LEAVES.
Will Be In Montlcelto
then be forwarded to the packers dl
rect. While Its details have been
guarded with the utmost secrecy, It Is
understood that It is a simple propo
sition to return to work without preju
dice, as the demand for labor at the
plnntn warrants, and to leave all ques
the most pleasant recollections.
BLACK ARRESTED.
JSimSWi Monday Night.
Exnect Oood Results.
The bovs* bind of the r.nnrgla Indus
trial Home will be In Montlrello on Mon-
day night. They leave the home on Mon.
^ .. ■ I,. , j n i i day morning In charge of Rand Master
$3.52 Macon to Atlanta and Return ongoing *"•» *5'”"'
u | The route has been mnde and.the adver-
^ -, . tlsing done, eo that there remains noth-
Account Camp Meeting A. lng hut for the hoys anti thair IcadyI to
_ r ^ . * . f; npoear nnd All the appointments. They
M. K. Gliurcll, Atlanta, bop- I will vl»lt eleven Ollterent towne befnre
tembor 5th to 12th. tho FThe'hamf wlll^he' In the northern part
„ , T1 -i -it tt Of the state during the greater part of
Southern Railway will sell next week, hut win travel over a con«w-
. , ^ - ,, - . era hie nnrt of It before they return home,
lickots from Macon to At- Band Master flooding Is.exneetlng good
. , x . , , 1 , I results from the trip. He Is confident that
lanta and return at the rate the band win do credit to the institution
of $3 52, on sale September and 1 t t hey n proml«o’ 1 the'Vople who help
8tli, with final limit Soptom- 1 ,hem BomB ”~ u ' nl ^ m, '” c
Joe Laney’s Accomplice in Western
Union Theft Confesses Crime.
LITTLE ROCK. ARK.. Aug 27—Ed
tlons of wages and working conditions ward 8. Black, who is charged with
to arbitration. The teamsters today swindling the Western Union Telo-
nbandoned their picketing artd will de- grn ph Company out of JM0O with the
clde Monday whether to continue the assistance of Joseph Laney, cashier In
8lr ^ e * I the Dallns, Texas, office, wos nrrested
Mueio at Crump’* Park This Afternoon, to the police, admitting that he and
The following program will be ren- Laney secured $100 In St Louis. $400
dered by Guttenberger’s orchestra nt in Chlcngo and $800 in Memphis.
Crump’s Park this afternoon: I Black went Into the telegraph office nt
March—“Uncle Sammy,” by Holtx- Chicago. Memphis and Sf. Louis nnd
m ® n * * asked for amounts he claimed had been
Waltzes—”A Garden of Violets,” by I telegraphed him from Dallas. When
c nj Ker * I told thnt no such amount hnd been re-
Cornet Solo — "When Summer J celved a telegram to Dallas confirmed
Comes. ,% by Guttenberger and Edwards, the deposit there of ttu'; nnV>unt nnd
An Indian March—"Seminole,'* by the sum wns delivered. Rlack, who Is
Van AJstyne.
Selections from ‘The Chaperons,'
by Wltmark.
Two-Step—"Rustling ’ Silks,” by I
Snyder.,
Wnlt*f‘**~"c«rnat!on*," from
Silver Hllpper."
Japanese Two-Step—"Knrnma,
by Vivian Grey.
Overture—"Tho Curtain Raiser,” ar
ranged by Mnckie.
March—"Polly Prim," by Henry.
PERSONAL.
Mr. John T. Hammond of Cuthbert
Is »t the Brown house.
Mr. C. O. Horn of Eastman Is at the
Brown house.
Mr. W. C. Tucker of Winston. N. C.,
Is at the Brown house.
R, Flournoy of Fort Valley Is at the
Brown house.
Mr. Oeorge I). Wearen of Stanford,
Ky„ Is at the Brown house.
Mr. Herman Oarthl of New York
ber, 14th, 1904. For further |
information address,
Jas. Freeman, T. P. A.,
Phone 424. Macon, Ga.
$16.00
Macon to St. Louis and Return Vis
Southern Railway.
The Southern railway will sell tick
ets from Macon to 8L Louis each Tues
day In the month of August for $16.00 I city is registered at the Brown house/
round trip, tickets limited ten days Mr v . L. Stanley of Dublin Is at the
from 'date of sale.
These tickets will not be honored In 1 Brown house,
parlor or Sleeping cars. Mr. F. W. Fames of Hartford. Conn.,
Train leaving Macon 8:05 a. m. car- | la at the Brown house.
Mr. J. A. Bryan, farmer, politician
nnd Atlanta Journalist, Is greeting his
many friends at the Brown house.
H, - H. . Mr. Daniel K. Stuck! of Buffalo, N.
Hcs elegant day coaches with but two i Y „ la sojourning at the Brown houao
Ch For’?urthcr Information u to rate. for * i or, " , * ht ' ,
Mr. R. L. Perkins, a prominent lum
berman of Pasdhal, Ga., Is at the
1 Brown house.
Mr. T. O. Chestney and son have re
turned from fit. Louis, where they vlatted
1 the World’s Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dinkier snd their
son. Msster Carling, returnee, during the
week, from a trip to St. I^>ul* nnd Chi*
~iga »
Mr. W. R. Moroney, whose home Is
I In the "Land of the Sky,'* Is visiting
Macon and is a guest of the Brown
house.
William Holsenbeck and Jim Boss,
from Clinton. Jones county, will spend
Sunday at the Brown house with Ross
Holsenbeck of Chattanooga.
Mr. B. D. Watkins returned to At-
| lanta yesterday after a brief visit to
friends in the Central City. He was a
guest of the Brown house.
Indiana Woman
Damages From
From the Detroit Tribune.
An Indiana woman has secured
verdict for damages In the sum of I Memphis Inst year Tn a’heVrt breaking
$6,000 from a man who kissed her six trial—I want her to feel that she Is su
times. He must have been a tre- I preme, and thnt nothing can heat her.
mendously hard kisser or else she must | n thnt race against Major Delmnr nt
have been easily susceptible to dam- Memphis Inst October, which Dillon
® n * y an Indiana Jury I won in such splendid style, at the qtinr-
could figure out how a woman can he ter Detmar was right at my shoulders,
damaged by a kiss or even by six Dillon wns dashing nlong with that
kisses in rapid-fire succession. Thnt tremendous stride, and with perfect
^ ** .UI-w? 4 I ®* |nM| r was making his supreme
I heard him grunt. He knew
Ties through coach to Lexington. Ky..
making direct connection at that point
with through train for St. Louis car
rying free reclining chair cars.
Train leaving Macon 1:85 p. m. car-
nnd schedules, apply to
JAMES FREEMAN. T. P. A..
Thone 424. Macon, Qa.
Macon
to
St. Louis
Doubts Daily Pullman Service via Cen
tral of Georgia Ry., W. &. A. R. R., N,
C. 4. St. L. Ry.,
Illinois
Central
Railroad
' On the following schedules:
Leave Macon 4:15 a. m, arrive SL I ny or Merchants’ and Miner’s* Trans
Louis 7:08 a. m. next day. I portitlon Company at greatly reduced
Leave Macon 4:15 p. nu arrive SL I rates. Tickets Include meals * and
fjoats 7:86 p. m. next day. I berths aboard ship. For further ih-
Pulbnan sleeping car on 4:15 p. m. I formation apply to nearest ticket agent
grain starts from Macon, connecting r John W. Blount, traveling
•with oil trains front Southwest Gear* I for agent Macon. Go.
lU.
Coach excursion tickets on sale each
y , ,n . . I ' ‘Whoever Invented white shoes waVpoe-
All tickets rea-llng to Chicago and ... <M<fj of a genius whh h. anpll«-<I In other
E nCs beyond w(!I be honored via St. j dlrerMon*. would h.iv- m.i-Ie hlrn a world
xls 1n etri.. r direction by the Illinois I conqueror. Any man who will not ouat
itret Railroad I and flutter and surrender before a pair of
Per full information end sleet ; iitle whlt^ incasing • pair of little
_ L-nf Ij-ir.. #.*11 nr» lrniT m i • i *• fnr Stfttaijim*. Ol d
reservations Mil on your nearoht | am ^ b , tt0 m ,.. t ^ bl!rwl to th „ KpptMlM
EXCURSION RATES
[To Eastern Cities Via Savannah end
Steamships.
The Centra! of Georgia Railway and
its connections sell excursion tickets
| to Eastern cities and return via Sa
vannah and Ocean Steamship Compa
ear rei
ticket
ot or address
FRED D. MILLER,
se “called * the Tu-
the order la which
hone* H&lsLed.
feet. I
I sseflsWH
I nf beauty, and his heart
I and unrespomrln
N>*k
i cold
A Mean Man.
I From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
“gqulgglea won't give bis clerks a hall
| hoi Ida jr.
“Why sotr
“He says he doesn’t belfere In doing
thlngn by halves, and that they will “*
have a whole day or none at alL J
i for they've Led locs at alL”
nliout 21 yearn old, also went under the
name of Edwards Sanborn and. Geo.
Williams.
AN UNBEATEN RACER.
Will Always Finish First While tho
Spirit of the Race Lasts,
I have never nllotfed Lou Dllllon to
he beaten hy another home when In
training," nayn her owner, Mr. C. K. O,
Bllllngn. In Country Llfp In America,
"She has never yet been panned by a
Ijorne In a race. She feeln that nhe
bent anything In the world, and nuch
Secures Osculotory confidence In necessary for the best re
Sentimental Jury. | suits. It In not a question of nerve or
spirit. • Rut when It comen to a supreme
tent, like the one at Rendnvllle
HIGH-PRICED KISSES.
by the fact that nhe is no klnnahle. «.fr or 't.
That she can readily stand being kins
ed Is proved by more numerous In
stances than need to be mentioned.
Hnd thla woman lost her noae or a
foot In a railway accident the damage
would have been tangible. Rut how
can that which is a delight to so many
women be a damage to another? |
kiss la a strangely harmless thing.
You can give one without losing any
thing and get one without gaining any
thing. You can give one and get one | * n *-
he wan beaten; he wan heart-broken,
nnd then and there he gave up the
race.”
talking ntioiit; whlU*. nn fnr nn Japan
concerned, he In gulng by heiimny. l!
tbe fact n-mnltiH thnt Tolstoi hS«J not
nil in mind to write nn nttark pn Itusnla,
for the reason. If for no other, thnt he hat
done an a dn*en times, nnd haa auld every
thing thatHaiiv *
Vfe<
nid from hla point
Count Tolstoi on the War.
The English mall brings the full text of
Tolstoi’s extraordinary deliverance
Kusso-JapAneec war. One la struck, _
the outset, by Its difference In tone am.
nurnowe from the cabled summaries,
wlih-h gave extracts of only one kind,
nnd were therefore exceedingly mislead
w V1>1) ...... w>> „ Ing. Coming from London, these sum
_» ttm* n ,„i naitvina nufiN not unnatumlly confined them
at the same time, and neither lone nor „„|ven almost entirely to th»* attacks, ve«
gain a cent’s worth. That some wo- unsparing nnd very earnest, which Tol
men may object to being kissed by ** n * f™**!'* Russia, on Its government
«om» men 1. probable nnrt neural »rara'.hffi?5*h“
But that the kins of one man should has to nay against the Jnpsnes*. This
be Inexpressibly delightful to n worosn | |*_noi J*V. n "LL 1 .!!’” 1 ’«»
while that of another man should be “
actually damaging to her seemn Incon
gruous und Impossible. In Itself. In
nil that Is material about It, tn all that
the law can take cognisance of, n kins
Is a kins, no matter whence It cotnen
or whither it goes. True^ there Is it
subtle sentiment about It that given
it wonderous shades of difference. But
what do sober Judges nnd serious Jury
men know about that?
Judge and Jury might consider the
argument that this woman had given
this man to understand that she didn't
want to be kissed and he had kissed
ber anyhow. But what could thnt sig
nify? Doesn't woman always pretend
she doesn't want to be kissed? And
doesn’t she nearly alway expect to be
kissed anyway? And doesn’t the man
always know that she expects to be
kissed and wants to be, or n| least
wants to expect to be? Kisses would
lose all their sweetness were they too
common. Woman recognizes this snd
she flees only to be pursued. And the
man who falls to pursue runs risk of
giving unpardonable offejise. There la
no greater crisis in sny man’s life than
when he first kisses a girl, not knowing
whether she will be glad or mad. After
some experience he learns that the
chances he is taking are not such very
long ones. Of course the Indians af
fair Is of Itself of no consequence at
this distance. Rut it establishes
dangerous precedent In law. It In not
worth $6,000 to any man to hiss any
woman who doesn't want to be kissed.
We appeal from the decision to that
higher, greater court made up of men
who have kissed women who pretended
they dldr.'t want to be kissed and
v orren who pretended they didn't but
| wanted to u.
l-orn In a It»»s Inn body- He has exactly
the intolerant ••••r.'-c of being always *
the right which t’nlvln had, when —
rms>d his frb-rul at the stake, or which
Lather had. when he dedai" ‘
lion says he declared, that V.
year* there would he no Catholic church.
Humanity gain.* by such obetliiatc
eerier* of th»lr own Individualism;
flu**la will gain mu^h from ToJ*tof. But
when readln- hi* imr. e stricture* on the
Ru**!an state, we should remember that
lie htt* suhl ciunllv '-rushing thing*.
Instance, of Wagner, or Khskespeero,
AE*« hylun; and that he has done It .
In the holy nrim*- of charity and tolera-
* '’hark-* Johnston, In Harper's
Weekly.
$2 89 Atlanta and rotitrn
via Centra! of Georgia R’
account Labor Day Celebra
tion, Sept. 5t'n. Tickets on
sale for ufternoon trains Sept.
4th and morninf; trains Sopt,
5th, limited to Sept.
1904. Phono 305
Tybee and return $2.
Tickots on *ale onlv ti
more days: for Seashore Spe
cial, Sunday, August 28th
and September 4th. Purlor
car 50 cent*.
EMBROIDERIES
The World’s Wonder Sale
A new line of Embroideries just open
ed and go on sale on Monday nt 9:00
O’clock. These Embroideries are of
Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric, Edg-
ing$ and Insertions—worth Twice and
Thrice what we ask you for them. It
will surpass any sale we have ever had.
Prices: 35c, 5c, 75c, 10c and 15c
WASH GOODS
The Last and Final Slash
This -will be the most reckless selling*
of summer g*oods over heard of in a
Macon store. In making* up the price
table we have paid little or no atten
tion to former values. We are g’oing*
to sell everything* in summer stuff in
the store this week. “That’s All.”
These g’oods are worth three, four and
five times wliat we ask you.
Price Table: 5c, 75c, 9c, 15c, 19c
WRIGHTSVILLE AND TENNILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Effective May 1st, 1904.
6. | 8. | 1. I Stations. I 3. I 4. I
Peacocks
MG* MIA M Ar.
30’ 1 43 « 40 ~
4oi i r.c! n jo
4* 2 or.| r. r.H
2 a In q
34 2 5*1 7 4M
R 44 8 02! 7M
9 iH) I 30 * 20
9 12 3 32 * *21 Hutchings
9 2*1 8 4«! * 42 Hpg. Haven
9 381 8 531 9 3* Dextftr
4 01 9 If Alccrns
_ 4 11 9 3* Chester
tool 4 221965 Yonkers
10 !6i 4 14110 20 Eroplrs^
10 21* 4 40110 21IBTys Park
■ LvIA M r MIB M
Tennllla 110018 65 6 10
10 4* 6 43 4 6t
i- i • - - • i
10 30 6 26 4 40
10 22 ‘
10 OH
P*
Harrison
Donovan
Wrlgh’llt
Meadows
lytvett
Krcwton
Condor
■ Dublin
-02
6II 4 Si
- * -• 4 21
i If
4 16
4 60 4 06
4 40 i 65
u
3 1* IN
s io a oo
i to | io 8 '
* i* f is! s
Train* Nos. 5 and «. Sundays only:
trains Nos. 2 and 3 dally; trains Nos. 1
and 4. dally except ffcinrinv.
7 CONNECTIONS.
Tennllle, with Central of OsorgU. Au
gusta Boutherti and Ssndsrsvllls flail-
Ilr" wton. with Central of Oeorgls (Oco
nee Division). ^ tll „ _
Dublin, with Macon, Dublin and Bavan-
For further Information regarding rates,
schedules, etc., writs or apply- to
C. C. DALEY, Commercial Agent
HawkliiHvlllf. Ga.
j.^ KESSLER. Commercial Agent,
'm. n v. ’MAHONEY, General Passenger
Agent, Dublin, Oa.
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1 Queen & Crescent!
j WORLD S FAIR ROUTE |
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* Following low rnto. a on salo from Mncon, Ga. ♦
J $!!4.00 Round Trip, good until Doc. 15. ♦
; 28.40 ” " ” 60 days. {
l 23 35 ” ” ” 15 days. t
’ Through slooping cars and ologant, quick service. ♦
♦ Write GOK. E. CLARK, South Eastern Pass. Act., t
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TIFTON. TH0MA8VILLE & GULF
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Bibb Manufacturing Co.,
Macon, Ga.
Manufacturers of
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, Etc.
18 and 20 Thomas SL
New York Office.
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If you contemplate taking a trip
let us tell you about the schedule*
and quote you rate*. Our service
cannot be stirpawed. ,
SOUTHERX RAILWAY,
. £67. Cherry, Jiutet,
Sunday, September 4th, is
the last day on which the
Central of Georgia Railway’s
Heiiebore Spociul will run.
Take advantage of tho cheap
rates while you liavo tho op
portunity. §2.25 round trip.
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