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'After dinner
After supper
After All
Uneeda
Biscuit
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
vllle.
Mr*. R. SI. JV.irl. P*rrr. with Mr*. >
Hank*. Vor*)’th .irrat. . <
Sir*. d*orc* Purvl*. Atlanta, with 1
Sirs. U T. fttalllng*. Fnmylh atraet.
C. R. Phillip*. Jrwrll*. with W. J, <
Wychr, tie* Hroond Mract. I
Albert Ruahton. Auiuata. Park Ho- I
ML.
J. S. Rrrsrs. Clarion, with Mr*. <
Dossl* Kapler. Kapler llolaht*. i
Sira. O. Bn Ridley, Zebuton. with
Mr*. R. B. Putlllo. Ml High atrMt.
Ml** Maggl* Roesel. Augusta, with
Mr*. Ren Ray, Ml Orange street.
Mr*. Marahall Bhewmake, Dublin,
P*rk Hotel.
R. A. Hoott. Augusta, with Mr*. T.
R. Ayer. Forayh street.
T. 3. 8mlth. Tannllle. with Mr*. A. I
J. Spark*. Arcadia..
R P. Smith. Ilellrllle. Mr* K. T. ;
Wirodall. Fort Hill. East Macon.
\V. W. Srnl*. with Rev. J. SI aienn.4
B. SV. s ir.fi rd, Kverett* station, i
with C. B. Kill*.
Miss M. T. StotTel. Auguata. Mr*. A. ]
e » . s ouausra,
*1*. Forayth street.
Ml** Carrie aoodrlck stu]
•en* Oehrken. Augusta, wltt
■hsl* of the day will N* Col.
Mallary. Edgar H. Middle-
Oabrlel R Solomon,
ram ta aa follow*.
Tuesday Morning.
Greenfield .Tonn. March SO. 1»01
Dr. K. W. Hall. 81. Louts. Mo.-Sinr
Blr: My mother I* 04 year* old and
h»n suffered twenty-five year* with
kldnay trouble, and one*third of % bit.
lie of your Texas Wonder. Halls Great
Discovery, ha a cured her, and 1 can
fully recommend it to the public.
Youra truly,
O IL drkwbt.
ftprtngfield. Tana.. June 11th, lfOl.
I hav# been troubled with kidney and
bladder trouble# for a number of yeara
and severely »o. and having noticed the
advertisement of Dr. E. W. Haifa Great
Discovery. A Texaa Wonder, concluded
to five It a trial, from which I found
great relief, and would recommend it
to thoae atmllarly afflicted.
IL H. KIRK.
Annei
Mr*. Herman Molt ttl Washington
avenue*
J. E. W. Smith. White Hall with
J. O. Daughtry. I*amar street.
J. J. Sturgis. Apalache. with Mrs.
L. Parker. 543 Georgia avenue.
W. T. Stanfield. Jonesboro, with
Mrs. T. C. Parker. Engle Side.
Mm. Tobl Smith. Blakely, with By
ron Clark. T7i Oak street.
I^on p. Smith, LaGrange. with Park
A TT.XAS WONDER,
is 11 bottle of tbs Texaa
ireat Dteeavery, cures a
semlnai
umattsm and a
tneys eu<s Mad
a. regulates fcl
If net ae'4 by
River Raoert.
river at Macon at T a.
4 feet, a fall of 0.4 of a foot
boat twenty-four hours being
ove low water mark of 1*0*.
tee rtwr at MldedgevlBe read
fall of d.4 of a foot during the
nee river at Dublin read 0.0
fall of a s of a toot during the
wine 8 m I r ley. Newnan. srlth
rtngton. 412 Calhoun street.
Its Stullng. Augusta, with
rington. 412 Calhoun afreet.
Suttu.er # with Alta* Xi-
i tract
READY FOR SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION
THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE HAS ADDEO TO ITS FORCES SUB
COMMITTEES FROM ALU MACON SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND AR
RANGEMENTS ARE BEING MADE TO CARE FOR VISITORS—THE
PROGRAM AS IT NOW STANDS—THE NAMES OF DELEGATES
ASSIGNED AT PRESENT—MORE HOMES NEEDED.
'mmww
the MACON TELEGRAPH : SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER to, 190^
The work of the reception commit
tee for the local Sunday schools has
been largely Increased within the part
few days and mors homes art asked
by this committee for the care of the
dogates who will be In attendance.
Many homes have been offered and
many more are aald to be needod.
Between now and Tuesday this com
mittee expects many, more names of
delegates to be placed.
The laat few days have witnessed
some very earnest and enthusiastic
work on the part of the various com
mittees appointed to handle the affairs
of tha coming state Sunday school
convention. The general reception
committee Is composed of the follow
ing persons, who have been busily en
gaged during the past week, and will
continue at hard work In the Interest
of taking care of the delegates: J. L.
Jessup* chairman; L. T. Stallings, sec
retary; Mr. C. B. Kills. Mlsaes Jeasle
Jfolmea. Bessie Rice, Aleeu Fleming
and Leila Gerdlne.
The work of this committee has
grown to such an extent that a num
ber of sub-committees have been se
lected to assist and all will be engaged
In the core of the visitors. The sub
committees are as follows:
Mulberry Street Methodist—Sidney
Hatcher. O. W. Lingo.
l'lrst Street Methodist—A. D. Bubers,
T T. Marshal.
I-'net Macon Methodist—R. P. Balk-
fief grid Street Methodist—O. C. An-
drew*. V. W. Hlggtson.
Centenary Methodist—A. IL Adama,
Guy Armstrong.
Vlnevllle Methodist—W. W. Delln-
ven. J. F. Cone, R. F. Burden, C. M.
Adams.
rirat Baptist—Alfrsd Willingham.
A. L. Cummings. _
Tattnall 8quare Baptist—L. T. Stal-
Hng*. c. D. Psavy.
Vlnevllle Baptist—T. H. Halliburton.
George Roas.
Second Baptist—Jesse Hart, E. D.
Mlddlebrooka. Robert Garrett.
Best Macon Baptist—Sidney Wag-
Wave rly Baptist—Fred Home.
Tattnall Squars* Presbyterian—J. B.
Van Houten, Frank Goodwin.
I lrat Presbyterian—R. L. Anderson,
Roy Burge.
Kim Street Presbyterian—George
Mu
Presbyterian—Crawford
Christian—Rimer Witty.
On arrival the delegates will be pre-
rented at the depots with a badge
marked , T>el«*g*t.\’’ and the small !•<•> s
who are to serve na guide* will then
take rhitxice of the parties and eaoort
them to the places which have b
Klven them for the visit. There li
committee of young ladles who have
charge of the badges and these ladles
will be nt the depots for the purpose
of carrying- out thla duly. This com-
inttteo will he in charge of Mrs. J. L.
Jessup and Mrs. Galllard as chap-
The boys who arc to serve as guide*
for tho delegates have already born
chosen and will be at the First llaptlnt
church ifetme r<*o;n 4 i' fl Sund.tv
afternoon to M\e instructions for
the work. Tin- sub-committee* of tho
g-nerai reception rotntnlttee will meet
ulso nt this time for the purpose of
making hn.il arrangements for the con*
committee will then know what trains
are to be met and at what time. Three
boy* from every Sunday nchool In the
city have been placed on tha list of
guides.
Th# Full Program.
The program for tho coming conv« n
tlon n« iirramcr-1 and revised U print
ed below. This Is the program which
v.ill he foliwed during the seesl
es of pwrr-
le fact that
one In the
orgla.
re will b
tday School
man’s Hill.
This procession will be headed
the boy*’ band of the Oeorgla Ind<
trial Horne. At the head of each
there will be a banner with th«
of the ti-hool Each member will haves
l«i<U’«- on Indicating the school to
which they belong. At Coleman** Htl!
they will gather on the hill aide In
fr. nt »f • temporary stand and will
have addresses by Mayor Bridges
and enrollment
12:80—Close session.
Fifth Session—Wednesday Afternoon.
I:on—Devotional service, led by one of
th I:an rlP Jundsy School Lesson Taught.
Mrs. H. M. Hamm, Nashville. Tenn.
4:If—How to Make th# Sunday School
Go, Prof. H. M. Ha mill, Nashville. Tann.
Address by Mr. Fred. Lockhart,
Augusta, Oa.
6:10—Class session.
Sixth Session—Wednesday Evening.
* :oo—Devotional sendee, led by vlelflng
d *af{iAddresa. Denomlnstlonal Co-ope
ration. Dr. L?W. MunhaU. Philadelphia.
Penn.
Seventh Session—Thursday Morning.
9:30— Devotional service, led by visiting
d< 10?M—Suggestive report front , the Jo-
r'lsaiem Convention, Rev. Chas. O N. Mar*
tlndale, N<*wnan. Oa „
1100—God's Plan for the Worlds Con*
quest. Mr. W. C. Pearce. Chicago.
II :45—Report of committee on reso
lutions.
12:00—Good of the cause. _ _
The Hinging will be led by Mr. R. L.
McKenney. assisted by a large chorus.
Delsgates Assigned.
Th# delegates who had expressed
their Intention to he In.Macon during
the convention tip to yesterday have
been assigned to homes and the list as
furnished by the reception committee
Is furnished below.
There are many more homes needed
for the care of the delegates nnd there
Is much to be done to complete all ar
rangements. The homes of the city are
being tnrown open to the coming con
vention and It Is very probable that by
Tuesday all will be cared for. All ther
ariangements have been practically
completed for the convention.
The names of delegates their place
of residence and the namea of thoae In
Macon who have agreed to csro for
them are as follows:
Mrs. Thos. Alston. Decatur, with
Mrs. A. W. Lane. Hardeman avenue.
Mrs. W. H. Allen, Auguata. with
W. T. Morgan. ««• First street
Miss Mary Acton. Augusta, with
Geo. S. Jones. Hardeman avenue.
Miss Minnie Archer. Joneaboro. with
Mrs. L. A. Mitchell. Pierce avenue.
Miss Helma Balk, Augusta, with
Mrs. Stewart, corrfer Walnut and
Third street!.
Mrs. Rufus Brown. Augusta, with
E. S. McFadden. Madison street.
R. L. Holton. Milner, w*ith Mrs. Ben
jamin Durden. Cedar street
Rev. S. It Belk. Augusta, with Mrs.
R. A. Scnndret. 217 First street
A. P*. Bass, with Mrs. H. S. Hol-
drldge. 614 Arch street.
Miss Genie Beckham. Zebulon. with
A. W. Lane. Hardeman avenue.
Miss Mary E. Brown, Unadllla, with
Mrs. James Turner, Vlnevllle.
A. V. Barnard, Glennvllle, with Mrs.
B. C. Jones, St. John street. East Ma
con.
R M. Blalock. Jonesboro, with Mrs.
Banks. Forsyth atreet. Vlnevllle.
Mrs. R. O. Bean, Joneaboro, with
Mr a. W. B. Dawson. Cleveland avenue,
Vlnevllle.
C. C. Buchanan. Wsycrnos. with K.
O. Harris. Vlnevllle nvenu*
O. Bennett, .Millwood, at the Ar-
acdls.
Mrs. W. F. Boynton. Jonesboro, with
Dr. Brown, CaJhoun street
Mrs. Brsdford. Columbus, with Mrs.
asc Hardeman. Vlnevllle.
Geo. P. Butler. Augusta, with Mrs.
J. A. Ethridge, 621 Orange.
Miss II. K. Brown. Augusta, with Dr.
K. P. Moore, Washington avenue.
Martha V, Bearden, Augusta, Park
hotel.
Bradfleld, LaGrange, Arcadia
hotel.
8. Coogler. Jonesboro, with Mrs.
I* M. Erwin, 626 Walnut street.
W. I*. Cason, Wavcrnss. with Mrs.
M. C. Balckom. 281 Orange.
Mrs. C R Carson, Tlfton. with Mrs.
Waller, 814 Mulberry.
-“■acorn"*. n.M.vin., with Mr*.
W. T. Elder. College street.
?.L l’:. c » 1,ow »y *n<l wifo. Lra.tmr*.
With Ml** Annl, Calloway. Vlnatrlll*.
, C !"» 1 Api ’ lln «' »Hh Mr*.
J - 1; n*ch»l*. ■•:« s-rond atr.rt
T' r* 1 * 0 ". Jon•• boro, with Mr*.
T. C. Parkor. End* BWf.
Ml** Moml* Dult. Tlfton. with Mr*.
T. J. Co*. Poe etreet.
Ml.* lUddl* Davt*, Itelftavllle. with
Mra Fariaraon, Clayton .treet.
i: B. Danlol, nellvllle, with Mr*. R
T. Woodall Fort Hill.
„ Ml V ""I 1 " ttoiler. Cobbham, with
Mr. Jo* Thom**, Center atreet, Ea.t
Macon.
W. A. P*nl*l Tennllle. with Mr*.
w “IIT Johmon. Lom»r *tr**t.
t ii H V Dlck * on T*nnlll«, with J. J.
Jrlk*. Lamar atreet.
Mr*. A. H. Pevaughn. with Mr. L. K.
r, ^e«ilng. Adams street.
U JJ™; 1,0vl *. Apalach*. with
Mr*. John Che*ve*. Center .treat.
W. F. Pl.kaon, Auguita. with Mra.
Krembe*. IS* Orange.
t.tSS. momS?* w " h Mr " c
•smSm Cr,n ** on - A,,wr *-
. F A?r dW ,! n ' with Mr*.
Jueeph Cllsby, Vlnevllle.
L F. Goodrich. Ahvh.i* wi.k
with j
Ray. ttl Orange.
George H. Gercbe, Augusta,
Mr Banks, Forsyth street.
J. B. Godley and Sarah Godley, Tar-
boro, with Arcadia.
Mr and Mre. Manthood, Savannah,
with Mrs. B. M. Davis.
A. P. Holsey, Thomasvllle, with Mrs.
Frambes, 856 Orange.
E. B. Hook. Augusta, with Park
hotsL _ ,
Anna W. Harshberger. Poulan, with
Dr. Brown. Calhoun street.
Miss Rosa Huff, with Mra. W. G.
Mlddlebrooks.
George Haines, Augusta, with Park
hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. II- M. Hamlll, Nash
ville, with R J. Willingham.
Wilson M. Hardy, Thomasvllle, with
C. B. Bill*. Crump’s Park avenue.
Newman Hlcka, Harlem, with W. H.
Roper, 402 Spring street.
Hall, B&rnesvllle, with Mrs.
Bartow Stubbs, Vlnevllle.
Miss Blanche Harper, Jonesboro,
with Mra. A. L. Mitchell, Pierce ave
nue.
Mrs. M. A. Hollyman, Augusta, with
Dr. Brown, Calhoun street.
John J. Horn, Longstreet, Arcadia
hotel.
Fred W. Houser, Perry, with Mrs.
J. T. Elliot, Ross street.
W. P. Hornady, Dawson, with Mrs.
J. A. Ethridge. 621 Orange.
Miss Lillian Ivey, Tennllle, with Mrs.
Oeorge Clark, 710 Spring.
Colonel Jordan, Blakely, with Mrs.
Hudson, Rogers avenue.
W. M. Johnson, Blakely, with Byron
Clark. 770 Oak.
. Jewell, Jewells, with W. J.
Wyche, 2106 Second street.
E. L. Jackson, Augusta, Park hotel.
Mrs. Lula Jones, Augusta.
Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Whycross, with
Mrs. Banks. Forsyth street.
Miss Genie Keene. Columbus, with
Mrs. Isaac Hardeman.
Miss May King. Jonesboro, with
Mrs. 1#. A. Mitchell, Pierce avenue.
Mrs. WUheltnehln King, Augusta,
with Mrs. A. 0. Camming, 212 Wash
ington avenue.
Mrs. Claude Knott, Darsey, with
Mrs. Brantley Johnson, New street
Miss Oussle Kemp, Alapaha, with
Mrs. T. J. Cox, Poe street
Mrs. M. J. Kirkland, Coffee county,
with Mrs. W. T. Morgan, 669 First
•treet
Miss Lowe, Augusta, with Mrs. L.
E. Geeallng, Adams street.
Fred Lockhart, Augusta, with F. L.
Mallory, Vlnevllle.
J. P. Llde, Fairfax, with E. H. Har
ris. Vlnevllle avenue.
Mrs. Walton Lanier, Altamaha, with
Mrs. W. F. Elder, South College
street
Miss Della Land, Augusta, with Geo.
S. Jonas, Vlnevllle avenue.
J. C. Llpsey, Milner, with T* E.
Toole, Vlnevllle avenue.
James Lee, Wattertown, with A.
Murry, 722 Cherry street
Miss Daisy Markham. Augusta, Park
hotel.
J. H. Morrell. Thomnsville. Park ho
tel.
Zack Mann. Claxton. Arcadia.
Mies Florle Moore. Augusta, with
Mrs. A. W. Smith, Spring street.
Clinton McDonel, Augusta, Park ho
tel.
L. W. Munhall, Philadelphia, Brown
house.
Rev. C. O. Martlndale. Newnan, with
Mrs. Banka, Forsyth street
J. II. Miller. Madison.
C. L. Morgan, Reldsvllle, with Mrs.
W. T. Elder. South College.
Miss Lillie McMillan. AlApaha, with
Mrs. Cheeves. Center street.
N. E. Mnrshburn. LaGrange, with
Mra. J. A Ethridge, 621 Orange.
Z. T. Mnnson. Jonesboro, with Mrs.
Banks. Forsyth street.
Mrs. A. Mundy, Jonesboro, with Mrs.
W. B. Dawson, Clevelnnd avenue.
Miss Florrle Morrow, Jonesboro,
with Mrs. L. A. Mitchell, Pierce ave
nue.
R. L Miller, Tennllle, with Mrs.
George Watson, Hugucnln Heights.
8. B. McCall, Rlggston, with Mrs.
Banks. Forsyth street.
C. T. Mosely, Lyons, with Mrs.
Banks. Forsyth street.
Francis McCullough. Tennllle. with
Mrs. G. C. Johnson. Arcadia.
B. D. Martin. Milner, with C. B. El
lis. 869 Mulberry.
Mra W. J. Murph. Marahallvtlle,
with W II. Roper. 403 Forsyth.
Rev. D. N. McDaniel, Millwood. Ar
cadia.
Mrs. N. B. Mathis. Jonesboro, with
Mrs. A. F. Jones, 577 Arlington Place.
Mrs. J. D. Massee. Marshallvflle,
with Mrs, Albert Hatcher, Forsyth
street.
Robert Mealing. Augusta, with Mrs.
Bwan. 116 Madison street.
J. F. Nipper. Zebulon. with T. R
Toole. Vlnevllle avenue.
Miss Alice Oliver, Augusts, with
Mra. A. W. Smith. Spring atreet.
W. C. Pearce, Chicago, with F. L.
Mallory. Vlnevllle.
J. E. Parker. Hagan, with Mra B. C.
Jones. St. John street. East Macon.
E. M. Pope, Zebulon, with Robert
Taylor. 720 College street.
Prof. W. F. Parks. Augusta, with
Mrs. R. A. Scandret. 217 First street.
H. R. Pennington. Pennington, with
Beasts Napier. Napier Heights.
W. J. Page, llyronevllle. with Mra.
Turner. Rogers avenue, Vine*
Irldge, 614 Arch street.
Hat dor jand, ByronvH*. with Mr*
'arker. S47 Georgia avenue.
T. Tyler. Barneavllle, with Mrs.
ow Stubbs, Vlnevllle.
D. R. Thomas. Ter.nflle, with
. Geo. Watson. HuguenJn Height*
. P. Thompson, Alley, with Mrs.
'i. Huguenln Heights.
Treadwell Decatur, with Park
Hotel.
h. Char. 'Vinson, with friends.
P. Waller, Barnesvllle, with Park
Hotel.
Walton, Tbomaavllle, with
Park Hotel.
Will Willis, with F. A. Out-
tonberger.
Mias Clara White. Augu***-
M. O. Washington, Tennllle, with
rs. Walter Johnson. Lamar atreet.
Mh» <>* »* Wells, Carlyle, with Mrs.
itty, Horn street*
Etta Weeks. Harlem, with Mrs. I
ry McKay, Rogers avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weltner. Augusta,
with Park Hotel.
Miss Idell Waldrop. Jonesboro, with
Mrs. A. J. Jones, 677 Arlington Place.
8. Walker, Marshallvllle, with W.
H. Roper. 408 Forsyth street.
Miss Elisa Walker, Way cross, with
Mrs. Banks, Forsyth street.
J. B. W’ellburn. Augusta, with Mr.
Weld. Huguenln Heights.
Mills Josephine Wardlaw, Augusta,
with Dr. K. P. Moore.
J. T. Wilson, Claxton. with Arcadia.
B. K. Young Ty Ty, with Mrs. Sloan.
5f6 Madison street.
Miss Edna Young, with Mrs. J. P.
Rachaels, 1823 Second street.
YESTERDAY’S RACES.
At Shespshead Bay.
NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Colonial Gift,
who defeated Hermis In the 850.000
World's Fair Handicap, won the Omlum
handicap, one mile and a furlong, at
8heep"head Day today. She waa
played dqwn frdm 10 to 1 to 6 to 1.
Colonial Girl and Hurstbourne ran
like a team to the stretch, where Col
onial Girl drew away and won driving
by three-quarters of a length from
Hurstboume. Summaries:
First Race—Selling, last five i
half furlongs of Futurity course. 1
Up, 3.to 1, won; Fleur de Mane,
6, second; Miss Modesty, 7 to 1, third.
Time. 1:05 3-6.
Second Race—One mile. Ormonde*
Right. 11 to 6, won; Wild Thyme. 6 to
6, second; Ancestor, 6 to 1, third.
Time. 1:40.
Third Race—The C ~ *
and a half furlongs —
13 to 20, won; Passadena, 1- —
oml: Waterside, 17 to 10, third. Time,
1:19 3-6.
Fourth Race—The Omnium handi
cap, mile and a furlong. Colonial Girl,
6 to 1, won: Hurtsbourne, 16 to 1. sec
ond; Dollle Shanker, 9 to 2, third.
Time. 1:63 8-6. .... .
Fifth Race—Selling, one mile and a
quarter. Eagle, to 1, won; The South
erner, 3 to 1, second; Aurumaater, 4
to 1. third. Time. 2:07.
Sixth Race—One mile and a sixteenth
on turf. Stolen Moments. 6 to 1, vtou,
Prince Chlng, 7 tp 1, second; Sidney
C. Love, even, third. Time, 1:47 1-6.
Entries for tomorrow:
First Rnce—Westhury • steeplechase,
full course. Fox Hunter, Layator, t*J2;
Zlnxlbar CuUer, 160; Good and Plenty,
159; Amur, 148; The Ragged Cavnllee,
147; Bonfire, 140; Daffodown Billy, 137.
Second Race—All aged, s)f, furlongs
on main track. Reliable, 'V40;- Lndv
Amelin. 130; Shotgun. '1-j2; Flvlng
Ship, Oustallan, 115; Jocund. Rais. Ill;
Gold Saint, Topic. 106; Jqck Lory.
Councilman. Tol San, Rnnesteln, J’J3:
Sir Brilllur, King Cole, 93;’ Teacrens,
Desire. Miss Jordan, Handserea. J
Third Rnce—The Great Eastern, six
furlongs of Futurity course. Tradi
tion. 128; Olseau, 122; St. Beltane. 117;
Broadcloth. 116; Hot Shot. WlldnUnt,
114; Jack Lory, Burnt Hills, 113; Ton-
gorder. 111; Chrysltls, 110; Sandrla,
109; Candida, 108*. Merry Lark, 107*.
Buttling, 101; Dandelion, 106; Maxi
milian, 90.
Fourth Race—Annual chn | mp!on. two
miles and a quarter. Mnjor Dalnger-
field, Africander. 127; Btalwurt, 116;
Broomstick, 112; Graxlallo, Ormondes
Right, 102.
Fifth Race—Selling, 2-year-olds, five
and a half furlongs Futurity course.
Belligerent. 107; Teacreaa. 106; Vida-
lhi. Iatrla, 104; Gold Croft. 103; R'r
Brlllar, 101; Workman Bunk. 100;
Ifelle Dixon. Jerry C„ Charade, Nib
lick. 99; White Stone, R. L. Johnston,
97; Applaud. 92; King Cole. 92.
Sixth Race—Handicap, 3-year-olds
and up, one mile and a furlong on turf.
Leader, 126; Sheriff Belle, Eagle, 119;
Sonoma Belle. 114; Prince Chlng, 111;
Ed. Tlrney, 108; Flexion, 106.
Heavy Track Caused Postponement.
HARTFORD, Sept. 9.—A very heavy
track after test night’s storm com
pelled the postponement of today’s
card of the Grand Circuit meeting at
Charter Oak park, and the races sched
uled for the two days will be made
the program for tomorrow afternoon.
:AT THE;
World’s Fai
ST. LOUIS.....
r
-SOUTHERN RAILWAY-
Has arranged special train consisting of modern vestibule coachos,
dining car and Pullman sleepers for tho accommodation of tho Georgia
Legislators and Senators,their families,friends and a limited number of
others to run on tho following schedule:
Loavo Brunswick 6:60 A. M., Monday, September 26.
Leave Macon 1:35 P. M„ Monday, September 26.
Loavo Atlanta 4:30 P. M., Monday, September 26.
Arrive St. Louis 2:30 P. M , Tuesday, September 27.
The Route Will be via Chattanooga,:
Lexington and
COACH EXCURSION TICKETS
13,20, 24, 26
Louisville.
WILL BE SOLD
27.
SEPT.:
X
t
with Mrs.
with
. J*
Augusta. Park Ho*
Roesel, Augusta, with
261 Orange street.
8hewmakft. Dublin,
Mrs. T.
At Harlem.
CHICAGO. Sept. 9.—Results at Har
lem:
First Race—Five furlongs: Cutter.
8 to 1, won; The Novice. 9 to 2. sec
ond; Katie Zltt, 2 to 1, third. Time.
1:09.
Second Race—Steeplechase, short
course: Lingo, 4 to 1. won; Golden
Link. 11 to 6. second; Swarswald, 16 to
6. third. Time. 3:30.
Third Race—One mile: Alvny. 13
to 10. won; Walnamolnen. 7 to 1. eec-
ond; Gregor IL, 11 to 2. third. Time.
1:39.
Fourth Race—8lx and a half fur
longs; Rag Tag, 12 to 5, won; Red
Raven. 9 to f. second; Jim Ilale, 10
to 1. third. Time. 1:20.
Fifth Race—Five and a half fur
longs: Subtle. 11 to 20. won; Ecker-
: sail. 4 to I. second; McLcllan, 15 to 1.
with Mr*. A. third. Time. 1:06 2-6.
; Sixth Race—One mile: New Mown
E- Y. ; Hay. ll to t. won; Brand New, i to 5,
second; Dragoon, 7 to 1, third. Time,
1:40 2-S.
Seventh Race—One m|le: Nora, 6
to 5. won; LUaardo. 3 to 1. second;
St off el, Augusts, Mss. A. , Sweet Tone. 6 to 1. third. Time, 1:41.
Cummlng. 212 Washington avenue. — . . .
MathUde Schnelktr. Augusta, with yesterday s weather.
[erman Molt 262 Washington Meteorological data furnished by the
local office of the United But*# derart-
»***,,_ 1 went of agriculture, weather bureau, for
White HaH. with lh# twenty-four hour* ending at 4 p. m..
J central time.
1 Thermograph Readings.
RATES FROM MACON.
Coach Excursion
15-Day Tickets
60-Day Tickets
Season Tickets
S16.00
$23.35
$28.40
$34.00
Georgia should bo woll represented, and we hope that you will join tho X
party. For furthar information and sleoping reservation call on or X
address *
JAMES FREEMAN, Traveling Passenger Agent, l
567 Cherry Street. Phone 424. MACON, GEORGIA. *
20% Discount
DR. LANIER
Has returned to the city after taking a
month’s rest. ”1 am going to his
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‘ ! 'in Denial Parlors
week without
Parlors, % • Cherry ht-
Bibb Stone and Tiling Co.
Manufacturer of
Concrete Construction Blocks and Tiling.
We invite the attention of builders.
Office American National Bank.
•Phone 279.
62.15
For choice of
Gents’ Low Cut Shoes.
E. B. Harris &
Repaii
J. D. NEWBANKS
THE ROOF MAN.
10 First Street Maoon,
FALL OPENING.
Now Ready
FALL and WINTER GOODS
Correct styles; perfect workmanship;
reasonable prices.
F. W. GOETTE.
^ Merchant Tailor*
of Bibb county. Ga., Mil be sold Seotem-
ber 17, 1904 during the legal hours of
»ajft, at public outcry, to the highest bid
der for cash. In aurh lots as may be ar
ranged at time of sale, the law books (In
cluding about 87 volumes Gs. Reports)
and office furniture of 8. A. Reid. late of
said county, deceased; said sale to take
place in Macon, at law office of Judge W.
D. Nottingham, where aald property can
be seen by all persona Interested. AU
lights reserved.
C. B. WILBURN,
Administrator S. A. Reid. Deceased.
JAB. FR&EMAN, T. P. A* i