Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 18, 1908, Image 6

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— — P ■ ' , ^ THE MACON DAILY TELEOHAPHi f IWKPNISILCE HDBOTHT3, MOVlfflCBEB 18, ©08 rhe Ifeai lAai JDoesnt go up tite. flue 3 ■' Yen rteehre fcilooe, dim! hell ha tray ounce o< lud burned— bn era no damp chimneys or long ^e to waste the hot from a PERFECTION Oil Heater OCtefpot wttt Smokeless Device! Ofarlftam room to room. Torn the wick high »lotko—noomoke—noimrll — automslic drvioe premris. Broos loot holds 4 quarts, ; 9 hour*. Bcjctibill)' bushed in nickel at Ertry heater warranted. The Jwsl w!uf you winl for the twifl Mode of hrau. nickel plated—latest im- Hpl|l . proved contra! draft burner. Every lamp warranted. Everv lamp If ymr denier cnnnol rwpply Ine Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write oar nearest agency. OTAKOAK1I On COMPANY Extra Wheels ef (ha moat Important else* always In stock. A skilled wheelwright Is what yon want whan your wheel roinaa off. tba axle Is broken or your vehtola needs repatrisg. We are skilled In this trade, aa wall n« being mastera of the art of carriage black- amttiling. You will always find our work satisfactory and substantial, and our priori moderate. m mm, 'Ll*’Macon ga a.*/ 318-230 Third Street. Phone 2645. Wanted !A aim with experience In the Building Supply Bnsi- MSI to take ohnrp'o of loonl branch oflW nnd warehouse In illacou. Address, stating experience, references and salary desired, g Carolina Portland Cement Co. CHARLESTON, S. 0. TWO DOLLARS A DAY TO BE PAID SOLICITOR’S SPECIAL OFFICER AND TO BE ON DUTY ONLY WHILE THE SUPERIOR COURT IS IN SESSION COUNTY COMMISSION ER8 TO HOLD ELECTION OF OF FICERS AT THE NEXT MEETING. away, and the fit. B. cama back to tho corner apparently happy. The spectators, and (hire were Quite a number, lost all respect for the bull dog. He Is now regarded as merely a bluff. Its the fit. -Bernard that Is entitled to the blue ribbon. It now looks as though the position of solicitor general's special officer in the court bouse Is to be abolished. For years and years this position has been held by Mr. Vic Menard, ‘tty the election of Mr. Walter Grace to the position of solicitor general. It has been understood that by the fortunes of war. Mr. Menard lost out, that is. the position has been tendered to an other man. It turns out that the county commie. 1 sloners. with whom the fixing of tho salary of the position rests, have been Ion* contemplating the curtailing of the expense of this place, and yeater- da. ynt their regular meeting the mat ter waa brought up for the icaaon that at the next meeting the election of the officers will be held and tho fixing of business to keen out of all tho trou ble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble If you take Dr. Kings New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and Jaundice out of your system. 26c, at all drug stores. salaries made. It was the opinion of the commit sloner* that them was no necessity r a man In the position all the time; urt being held during certain por tions of the year, and that a per diem method of paying for a man to do the ■ork would be economy. The ro.ittor was thoroughly discussed by the com missioners. nod advice taken with County Attorney Smith, and It Was de cided that to provide the solicitor with special officer during theholdlng or court and two dollars per day would he allowed. If this Is not done. It was thought that the sheriff could lend a deputy to the solicitor for the court term. Up to the present, the position has paid one hundred dollars per month. While no definite action was taken by the commissioners other than to direct a resolution In accordance with their wishes, it may be set down as a settled fact that the place will be prac tically abolished. There were but few other matters before the commissioners. A letter was received from Chairman fleo. Rents of the hoard of roudH and revenue* .of Kmnnufl county, asking for Informn tion as to the care and working of the convicts In building roads. In the let ter Mr. Rents sold: "Knowing that you have the best roads found In the state, and that the commissioners have had considerable experience In han dling convict labor wo would llko to get your opinion." etc. At the next meeting of the com missioners, there will occur the elec tion of a chairman of the board, the clertt and a bridgekeeper. “UNITED 8TATE8 INDIAN BAND.” Ruclne (Win) News.—Wheelock's United States Indian Band, formerly the Haskell Indian Band, opened the Star course of entertainments at the association hall last evening, and right well did they do It before an audience which completely filled tho house. With the opening selection of their program. RoKNlnl's overture from William Tall, the Indians captivated their audlonce and that, an well as every selection which followed It. drew forth an en core. Many peoplo went to the asso ciation hall last evening more out ‘it curiosity to st-e n real, live band of In dians than to a concert.' In fuct., many were doubtful If the redskins had any ability at all as musicians. But the crowd was doomed to a great awaken ing. for the Indians under the leader ship of Jamea Riley Wheelock compoke one of the finest musical orgeplzatlotif ever heard In the Belle City. They were not obliged to confine themselves to popular music, but played every thing from Indian war dances to Wag ner. and did It In a manner to elicit the most hearty applnuse from the most critical music lover This famous "Indian Band" will be seen at tho Grand Opera Houeo for two performances on Thanksgiving Day, a matinee performance at 2:30 and night at 8:15- TO JEFF DAVIS COURT THE PROOFS’ What basis Is there for the statement „iat there has been no real treatr for kidney disease? The medical term for kidney dlseai NEPHRITIS. which menns Inflammation ef the kidneys, snd till recentlv there was nothing that would allay kidney In flammation. But there are many kidney medicines no-railed, and many people with kh‘ trouble get well! Because It commonly gets well Medlral writers now declare that kid- . ey disease develops so unronselouely that aa a rule. It la far advanced before - * gfr ' * Iscovered lit that "Medical Brief." the eecondary Imlt tl .... •tage they have no speelflo for it (eee same authority, same page). That this Is true Is also shown by enormous growth of the census' deaths from kidney disorders—new over 170 per •Imv. It" Sam and Ed. Weichselbaum P. 0. Box No. D5. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. Our stock is complete with the finest and best brands •f Wines, Whiskios, Brandies, otc. RYE WHISKEY IN JUGS 1 Gal. ..1200 .. 2.21 .. 2.10 .. 2.BO .. 2.71 .. 1.88 , *88 ! 3 88 1.00 260 4 00 BOO <toa X Rye (comp.) •••—,.< ♦jra X Rye (comp.) ... Bhie a me i Ry» ............ 9k Rye No. 1 Mason Rye 1*0. t Mason Rye BfcrtMt Rya Oar Private Stock Rya T. B. Rlpy Rye Darling Rye Guokeobelmer Rya Mount Vernon Rya MontlceQo Rya Oald Bond Rya EXPRESS PREPAID. bend for topi urr-Lrr vs know tour want*. 2 Gal. I I SO 4.00 MO BIO BOO MO • 75 7.71 875 11.71 How then can any of the old-time kidney medicines he considered "cures?* 1 Aftsr two vesrs of quest and exper iment the late John J. Fulton waa the first man In the world to discover a compound that bv direct action on thi kidney tissues allays kidney Inflamma- P’ulton’s Renal Compound, aa it It called. Is controlling kidney disease, both In the first and second atagea. that were never known before to respond to medicine. Literature mailed free. JOHN J. FtH.TON CO.. 0»kUn(l, C.V late recoveries BULL DOG U BIG ST. BERNARD DOG AND GETS CONSIDERABLE MORE THAN HE THOUGHT WAS COMING TO HIM AND IN SHORT ORDER. H-H CAN’T LEAK or SOAK You Get Clean Pure Whiskey $ 0 90 *w*a6al. 1IAZLBHUR8T, Ga.. Nov. 17.—The pre liminary trials are being conducted here for the supposed burglars who on laat Thursday night burglarized tho Wilson Hardware Company’s store. Southern freight depot, and exprera office. There have been ubout sixteen arrests made. Ida Hall waa tried on yesterday e*»d bound over to the superior court ujtdsr bond of tl.l Ill which jnoat of the stolen goods *niu Wero found. loft of the house. Her house Llie sto concealed in the waa tried CRAZY POOL IN MUCH DISFAVOR THE PROPRIETORS OR MANAGERS HAVE GIVEN BOND OF $200 FOR APPEARANCE AT NEXT TERM OP SUPERIOR COURT. Tho managers or proprietors of geren of the pool rooms of the city will have to answer to misdemeanor charges at the next term of the superior court, as the result of indictments returned against them yesterday by the grand Jury. The persons named 1n the true bills were Immediately served upon by Sheriff Robertson and have given bond for their appearance. A bond of 1200 was required. These cases grew out of the alleged playing of "craxy pool," a gambling game, in etch of the resorts. Numbers of young men, frequenters of the pool rooms, havq been summoned, and will tell what they know of such practices, their teatlmony having already fur nished ground for the grand Jury*a ac tion. Tho gtand Jury waa not In session yesterday, adjournment being taken for one day while certain Investigation! were pursued. The body will meet again this morning, however. It is re ported that a large number of wit nesses have been summoned to testify In regard to the alleged existence of blind tigers and gambling places. The grand Jury committees continue their examination of the county's af fairs. inspecting nil of the books, of fices and Institutions, na well as the public roads and chaingang. It is hardly likely, however, that the pre sentments will be returned until Mon day week, as they will be quite lengthy gnd exhaustive. SPREAD LIKE WILD FIRE. York Jones, another negr«. last night and bound over to the superior court under a bond of |500. There was a quantity of whisky found In a trap door of tho colling of hla house and corre sponded In quantity to the amount of whleky that waa stolen out of the ex- G ees company’s stoat room. The heer- g will iMisHihly continue during rilre week, with the probability of eral othcra being bound over foe bur glary. Frank Hall, the negro who Is thought by some to be the Tcsder In this bold robbery. Is still at large. Kverythlng pos sible Is being done for hla capture, there _ reward of |2»to offered for his arreet. Messrs. K. S. Chastain and H. A. *Clng are representing the atate In the iroaecutlon of theae caara, and Mr Mr a. King are representing the atate ecutlon of these esses, and W. Bennett, of Baxley, and P. nmith. of Haslehurst. have repress: the casea that have been dispose-! of. There are about five dmv loads of g harneas, clothing and whisky being used It Is vlctlons In the superior court which con. venes on the SOUi day of this month. CAUSE FOR ALARM U the citizen who complained «o bitterly and loudly the other day of bull doge being allowed on trie at recta, could have seen a fight, though a one sided one, at the Intersection of Third and Plum strecta yesterday, ho would have Jumped for very Joy. A big fit. Bernard, with a reputa tion for docility and eacaglty. was set upon by a bull dog with a reputa tion for obstinacy and pugnacity. T e bull dog displayed ugly sharp teeth and growled In deep bass. Th* Ht. Bernard motioned its tall and growled, aw if to say: "This Is my danger air- SSrtu* ixsssst fc wr= wiHfcs Lest of Appetite or Distress After Eat ing a Symptom That Should Not Bo Disregarded. Appetite la juat a natural dealre for food. Loss of appetite or atomarh distress after eating Indicate indigos- tlon or dyapepela. Over-eating la a habit very dangerous to a person's good general health, and Insatiable ap petite la a sure aymptnm of dlabetea. It la not what you eat but what >*>u digest and assimilate that does you good. Soma of the strongest, heaviest and healthiest persons are moderate eotera. There la nothing that will create alckneaa or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people dally contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stoinuch. We urge everyone In Macon who Is suffering from any stomach derange ment. Indigestion or dyspepsia, whether scute or chronic, to try Rcxell Dyspep sia Tablets, with the distinct under standing that wc will refund thjlr ttlpncy without question or formality. If after reasonable use of the ntedl OR the bull dog must have underbtood. but wouldn't heed. Then the fit. R. caught the B. D. by the scruff of the neck and shook It as a terrier shakes a rat. 1Be B. D. floundered about In the air. and tried t* get loots. A lady pasted by with a whip, but the CORN WHISKEY fit. B. waa too busy to notice her. A clerk In the store on the corner ran out with dippers of water and threw at them, but while the B. 1>. seemed willing the St. It, didn’t mind the water. Then a man came along with an axe on his shoulder. If it wa* his purpose to knock one or the othe IN GALLON BOTTLES GOLDEN VALLEY BRAND the bead, he didn’t do It. but watched the n. D. as It floundered about. Pos sibly If It had been loose It might have gone at the 8t. B. and eaten It up ONE GALLON mxmnii gallon nr.am he aihoutuly pi ne. COQn or Two Gallon 0Z.3U Bottles Then a man rushed out of the store with a bucket of water and dashed It on the head of the fit. B. and he turned loose long enough to catch hi* hreap\ but the B. IV. with Its Ull tucked under, made a break for Wil der's factory, with the 6t. B. in full tilt after him. Being lighter, he got wUh the results. We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of anyone who has not been benefited by them. We honestly believe them to be without equal. They are made from the prescription of s physician who devoted nil his tint* to the study and treatment of stomach troubles. They give very prompt re lief, neutralise the gastric Juices, strengthen the digestive orxans, create good digestion and assimilation, na turally regulate the bowels, promote perfect nutrition, and create a per manent cure of all unhealthy avmp- All Over America, the News of the Marvelous Dandruff Cures of Par isian 8age Has Spread. A few years, ago there wa* Intro duced into • America a cure for dan druff, falling hair and all sculp dis eases. This hair yenewer did not attract much uttcntlon for some months, until a. progressive business man, bearing of several almost maglc-nl cures, de cided to tell the American people of its mighty power to destroy tho deadly dandruff germ. And today, without any sensational or untruthful advertising, Parisian Sflge Is used extensively In almost, •very town in America. And writ at has produced this great demand? Sim ply this: Parisian Sage does Just what wc are telling the readers of The Telegraph It will do. We claim, and we back our claim With King * OUphant's money back guarantee, that Parisian Sago | B the moat Invigorating nnd rejuvenating hair tonic. It cure* dandruff, stops falling hair nnd Itching scalp; It makes the hair grow strong.nnd vigorous, yet soft and lustrous. It is the only hair dressing trtat reaches the root bulb of the hair and destroys the dandruff fcfrin. And to the women who are reading this simple statement of fact, we want to say that Parisian Sage works won ders with women'.* hnlr. It will turn dull, harsh and faded hnlr Into beauti ful, lustrous hnlr In a few days, and Is the most pleasant and satisfying -hair dressing any woman ever used. "My hair was falling out rapidly when I heard of your guaranteed fiialr r^fltorer. The first application removed the Itching, my hair stopped falling opt, nnd It Is soft, glossy and plln- h^/'—Carrlc Williams 844 Clli Av#., 8., Rochester, N. Y. King & Ollphnnt sell Parisian Snge for 60 cents n large bottle, or It can b* obtained direct from the makers. Giroux Mfg. Co., Uuffalo, N. Y., charges prepaid. ‘iMerode’’^A Underwear Foar EtaenOaU In Women’s Under Garments $6.95 to Savannah and return Nov. 21 to 25, inclusive, via Central of Georgia Railway, for Automobile Races. Reserve sleeping car berth in advance, at ticket office, 603 Cherry st. DIAMONDS WERE THIS THIEF’S LAY And He Knsw the Key That Unlocked ths Pises Wlhare Thty Wars Kept In tty Safe—silps In and Out of a Side Door by ths Alley. Wc urge you try 25c box of Ytsterdsy mention was made cf a man slipping in the rear way John son Brothers’ furniture store on Poplar street nnd was. caught breaking into tha money drawer of the bookkeeper's desk. The man almost had his hand on the money, when Mr. Johnson, who bad heard the noise, walked back to Investigate. This was a disappointed thief. But the same trick was played with much better success at the furniture star* of H. D. Kaplan. 420 Poplar. Tho thief selected the time when th* young lsdy bookkeeper was at din ner, and Mr. Kaptnn wa» In the front of the store: Evidently he slipped in by th« side door in the alley. He first broke open the drawer In the desk and there he failed to gut any thing. as the bookkeeper took the money to the bank aa she wont to dinner. In this drawer was the key to the central compartment of the safe which waa open. There were several other keys, but the t-lef. with minutes very precious, selected the proper one and Itexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which give* | wUh It unlocked tho part of the safe U days treatment. At the end of that i where the cash and valuables were time, your money will be returned If ko J> t * . A you arc not Mt!«Aed. Of course, in-. i°£?i J lt , e ' irawer wa * * otne chronic cases length of tmtment, nusnVit* tou»emtwr§ J In nickels -and dimes; In the other for «uch r h.v, re-isitssrsr &.*ss&nssg! larger sites, which sell ftir 4.>c and > All this was taken. 15c. The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. It was not until the small drawers k [ war* found on ths floor I Both are medicinal Whiatss of tha !3U5t JUfceimai lis. 5 EW , J !! orl l‘ B ^L* lr * 0 * u ' aB * tfehaese of flavor! f nnadalterstcA. unweakened, aa pure sad healthful as sun- ®?**3n* ■r»H*s hjU'ls In which it is shipped is an m d * "** D Jhody fair, give pure, honest t„. VrW-Tb i'l’ 0 .'I'lTVr." 0 ..r-. hoi.Ml good, .nd (..raaiM ut- Reliable For this reaaofi no Idea is *ad th* thlet who crowded a lot of work In a very few minutes. But for the fact that the bank deposit had been made for the day. the haul would have be*i* complete. COFFEE fVorv Good Grocrr has it on Sale. 25c 1-lb. can. THE REILY- TAYLOR CO.. New Orleans, U. S. A. You will find all four in "Marode” (Hand- Fmithed) Underwear, made exclusively for women and children by women. For perfection of fit and fineness of finish! W Merode • JFlnisAsd) Underwear has no superior. Elastic, soft and porous, it is exceedingly comfortablo to the skin and moat satisfactory in wear. • • > _ 1 , v v We show these garments 5h a broad assort- - ment of styles and shapes, in materials and weights adapted to the season. , , "Merode” (Hand-Finished) Underwear is a revelation in comfort, beauty, fit and quality,; iWe quote a few numbers for your benefit:-?* Drawer*, l Vesta, Corsets +\ Tights. Covers. Union Salts. No. Color. Description. Extra Extra Sizes. Sizes. Sizes. Sizes. Price 3-4 40-44 3-4 40-44 .C5 1.0U 1.25 .35 1653 White, light weight, fine* oonbed cotton 605 Cream, medium weight, finest combed cotton 414 White, heavy weight fleeced combed cotton.. 658 Wfclte and Silver, heavy weight merino. 60 per eent wool 646 White, medium weight rner|t\o, 60 p. c. wool 642 White, light weight merino, 60 p. c. wool ... 613 Waite, light welrht silk and wool, 25 p. c. silk 1.0 672 White and SUvor, winter weight merino, 75 p. c. wool 1.00 1.36 2.00 2.60 418 White, medium weight, silk and wool, 26 p. c. silk 1.00 1.25 2.00 2.50 140 White snd Silver, heavy weight merino, 86 p. c. wool 1.35 1.65 2.25 2.75 674 White, heavy weight, 50 p. c. wool, 30 p. c. silk 1.65 2.00 2.00 3.60 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.26 Children’s (662 White, heavy weight fleeced cotton 284 U White, heavy weight fleeced cotton union suits . 2CC6 White and Natural, winter weight merino, 60 p. c 270 U White and Natural, winter weight merino. 60 p. i union suits, all sixes ....all sizes wool .60 , wool, W. A. DOODY CO. SALES AGENTS FOR MACON Any Road—Anywhere—Any Time ./•' -vr" emm*- ■&. ^ •: i. #•';* .... S : * -•' s-iaaffjii*- • THE WHITE STEAMER. Don't buy an Automobile until you have tried the Whlto Steamer. Tho moet graceful, most powerful, speediest apd best car mado for uny and all purposes. Drop me a line and let me convince you. John S. Schofield, Agt., Box 283, Macon, Ga. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD needs and demands a lot of stationery and office appliances. We have every' thing needful for office and stor* In commercial stationery. blank books, letter paper, envelopes, pens, inks, letter-baskets, document files—well everything, wo said, and that tells the whole story. MACON BOOK CO. T. C. PARKER, Pres. 615 Cherry. SunnyBrook THE PURE FOOD nr wn mmptuo. The following 1* the list of stolen, article* as furnished by Mr. Kap- last One gold watch, get trlth diamonds. One long «:e*vy gold chain. One locket, with the monogram P. j K. engraved on it. :| Ope locket with the monogram P. ’ K. mgraved on it. One marriage ring. One diamond ring, three quarter! karat. Two diamond tarring*, oae karat \ eacb % . It Is distilled In the good old Kentucky way and Is especially adapted for home use. Every bottle Is sealed with the Govern ment ."Gran Stamp," a positive assurance of fall proof, full quantity and a fully matured age. It stands unequaled as • rich and healthful stimulant—a'sure cure (or many of the minor ailments of the human system- DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: C. GLUM A. CO.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. C. C. BUTLER CO....JACKSONVILLE^FLA. DEOINGFIELD A CO.. JACK SON V ILL c, ru«. D. F. A C. P. LONG. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. L. G. DANIEL. MGR.. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. PAUL HEVMAN, CHATTANOOGA. TENN. A O CARA. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. H. LEVYSTKlN A CO.. MONTGOMERY. ALA. L. LOEB WHISKEY CO.. MONTGOMERY. ALA. For Sale We are offering for quick sale a very desirable piece of property locat ed on Forsyth street near Monroe street, and now occupied by negroes, but will no doubt rapidly enhance In value as the property on the opposite side of Forsyth street Is occupied by white people. The lot fronts 57 feet on Forsyth street, and runs back 805 feet to an alley In the rear. On the lot is ono 4-room huse. three 2-room houses, one 1-room house, and rents for nearly 3300.00 a year. Price 32,000. JORDAN REALTY CO. Real Estate. Insurance and Loans. Phone 1139. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. For Rent i and a half mllss run It; well located, t from good town and only one mils from nearest railroad station. <rlth public road running through tho center. The place contains 1,750 acre*, and has plenty of running water on It Will lease to a re sponsible party for five years at a rent of 35 bales of cotton per year. The place will yield a handsome profit at this lour FOR SALE. A 50-acre farm on Columbus road with good Improvements. Including a two-stor* dwelling; running water and most of placa dwelling; under fence. Improvements could not bo placed for 33,000.00. Price, 33,250.00. Can make reasonable terms. If desired. 30344 acrer in Crawford county. Ga.. has 7-room dwelling and two small tenant houses; about 200 acres In Inrge second growth pine ready to saw, which should, U pro| -* • *-— _ properly handled, yield enough to more than pay for place. Price, 31,250.00. .. . -• Terms, If desired Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 565 Mulberry Street. FOR SALE 31,100—This price will buy a very nice little 4-room cottage on Boundary avenue, near Mercer. 35,050—For this price we can offer an elegant 9-room residence on Plum street, between First and Second. This place cost 36.500 to build. It Is In excellent condition and rented at pres ent to a good tenant at 337.50 per month. 35.250—Will buy a modern 9-room residence on Rogers avenue. Vlnevill*. Dimensions of lot 70x200. 37,750—For this price we offer ono of the most modern up-to-date homes in Macon, located on First street, be tween Pine and Oak. 10 rooms and on a good lot: convenient to car line and flvo minutes* walk from the busi ness portion of the city. We are facilitated to give liberal terms on any of the above. Minton-Morgan Co., Real Estate 420 Cherry St. Phone 1192 G. S. & F. RY. Schedule Effective Oct. 18, 1908. DEPARTURES* 11:30 a. m H No. 1, Through Train to Pi undo, comes Observation Par lor car and coaches. Macon to Jackeouviile via Valdosta; con nection made for White springs. „ LrtKe City, Paiatka. 4i&6 p. m., no. 6, “Shoo-Fly," Ma con to Valdosta and all Inter mediate points. 12:k5 a. m.. No. 3, "Georgia South ern Suwonee Limited,” Macon to Jacksonville via Valdosta. Solid train with Georgia Southern and Florida. Twelve Section Draw ing Koom Bleeping Car; open at 9:40 p. ra. in the Union DepoL Makes connection at Jacksonville for all points in Florida. 12:15 a. m., No. 95, "Dixie Flyer," ciie a. m., no. uixie flyer,” coaches and Pullman sleepers, Macon to Tifton, en routs from Bt. Louis snd Chicago to Jack sonville. ARRIVALS: 4i16 s. m.. No. 4, "Georgia South' era Suwonee Ltmlte * " Jacksonville and Palat Buwance Limited." from onville and Paiatka. local sleeper Jacksonville to Macon; passengers can remain In local sleeper In Uu.on Depot at Macon until 7:M a. ro. 3:25 s. m., No. 94, "Dixie Flyer," coaches and Pullman siepers Tifton to Macon, en route from Jacksonville to SL Louis and Chicago. 11:30 s. m., No. 6, "Shoo-Fly,” from Valdosta. 4:25 p. m., No. 2. from Paiatka. Juricaonvllle and all Intermediate point*. Parlor Observation Car Jacksonville to Macon. C. D. RHODES. Gen. Peat. Agent. Macon, Ga. all Intermediate Schedule effective Sept. 20, 1908. M.&B. 8. F. PARROTT, Receiver. MACON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY. Trains leave Macon for Ltzel- la, Culloden. YateavlUe, Thomas- ton, Woodbury, Columbus. Har ris, La Grange and Intermediate points as follows; No. 41 at 4:25 p. m. dally and No. 56 at 7:00 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.’ No. 41 makes direct connec tion with Southern Railway at Woodbury for Warm Springs snd Columbus, arriving at Warm Springs 8:17 p. m. and Colum bus 10:88 p. m. Trains arrive Macon aa fol lows: 42. 11:36 a. m. dally; No. 88. 5:48 p. m.. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains leavs from M. and B. Ry depot. Fifth and Pins sts. RHODES, Gen. Pass Agt Phone 1800. C. B. MACON. DUBLIN A SAVANNA RAIL- RO A D COMP*““ ruML* Arrival and Dep^rturt ROAD COMPANY. M Tr«“«•.co 0 n , Effective March 15, 1905. .. DOOaml No. 19 11:0Bsm . tola 11 . 3:30pm] Ne. 17 1 Tralnt arrive and depart from Southern tallway Depot. j. a. itreyet/"* 1 * OeMrai #eeeenosr Agrafe s l |A •, . .r