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fHB MACON DAILY TELKGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1308
The Macon Telegraph
MNflWi fvary Morning by
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0. X. Pendleton, President.
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4 that new executive USURPA
TION.
Irrespective of the question aa to
whether It ta well to depart from tha
dAmerloan policy Inaiiiriiratedby Wn«h.
lugfnn forbidding "entangling allt-
rin *-.i" with foreign powers, tha an-
1--lineament discussed In thesa col
umns yesterday that an agreement ba.
•tween tha Unit*) States «nd Japan
jw.itb regard to the control of tha Pa
cific has already been "romplated"
'weer.it tnora unwelcome the more one
thinks about It. Again haa President
.fioewvdft Ignored a co-ordinate branch
jol the Government.
'1 Aa pointed out yesterday. tha C©n-
Bt l tut Ion provides that no treaty la
Actually In forea untH tt la ratified by
MU* Sente; but, aa In tha caaa of tha
-treaty with Ban Domingo. Mr. Rooaa-
rrelt seems to hava antered Into an
•'nlllaiw *-•* with Japan entirely on hla
ran rrf»pont|bllllty, nnd hns announced
fi, not in » tentative propcxal offeord
for consideration, but ns a culmination,
a thing dona and to be aeceptad. And
It la accepted and commented on at
home and abroad aa a completed act
t* fora the BeniUe which alone, tinder
our ayatetn. can ntaka it law, haa bean
consulted-
In tha caaa of tha Algarlan and tha
flan Domingo treaties. tha treaty for
Tuhan coaling atatlona. certain arbi
tration- treaties, and In this announced
alliance with Japan, the Presldant baa
acted M If the Benato and tha cnnstl-
(plfnnat provision did not exist. Nat
urally tha mrtnbers of the Ignored'
f->nate« Including even the "While
House Senators," are disposed to speak
•’.i* approvingly when they ran be In
du red to spank at all about a matter
mo delicate and so grave. Senator Hay-
turn. of Idaho. |s thua quoted:
"If what haa been stated In tha
papers la correct, the nrrangemant
with Japan la nothing more or laaa
than a treaty. That cannot ba
dan# without tha concurrent ac
tion of tha body provided for In
the Constitution."
Senators 1/xlge and Halo bare da-
rlined to express themselves, but th»
t Mowing utterance l« attributed to
H*natnr Clay, who agrees with ficna
tor Huron:
I vary much doubt that any auah
understanding between our Btata
Department and tha Japanaas for
eign office baa been made. Buch
»n understanding without a formal
treaty could only ba In tha na
ture of a protocol, and would not
THE SAME OLD STORY. - ! Our recollection fa that during tha
A news article In the New York • national campaign when ft was
Hun. headed "Rack Prom Joyous Si- 1 ported that panb*l J. Keefe, «h0
vaonah." begins as follows: aertad Gomfikra and announced _ for
"Three rases of mineral water ar-j Taff, wait premised tha place of eqm-
tfved yesterday aboard the Havaiinah J mis-loner-general of Immigration, tha
Line's utifnt ship, tha City of Havan- jfirct^ XU Indignantly denied In Re
n.h. Also A .lilpful of roprcMBUtlVM " uM,c * n °" kl * 1 Nev.rthH...
Keefe hag been glvan tha place and
one more evidence has bean furnished
of the Republican party's method of
paying Its debts at the public ax-
penaa.
of tha Automobile Club of America
were aboard. They had gone, to Ba-
aaunah with the Impression that pro
hibition was In force there, aa It may
be In other sections of Georgia. They
w»r« und<<»lv«d when they landed on Dr, Crum goo* back to the Charles-
T..<Mda> morning last and found tip J cu , t om house for another terra
c'»;nr* it their club waving j by the appointment of President
everything that had a flagpole and j Rpoa^yrlt, Whatever Inroads Preal-
dangling from the windows or dla* degt-elect Taft made on the South by
phi• oil ‘n the showcases of wary store | his friendly expressions In the recent
In to.vn. and .ill the hotel bars wide | cfimpalgn. his party la not yet pre-
•: l. tf nothing except liquids t pared to relieve commercial Charies-
(«• helled fhclr labels." t/„n of .the necessity of kotowing to a
—j negro as the chief representative of
CORRUPTION IN PENNSYLVANIA. Lthe Federal Government In her midst,
h'lng senunced to fifteen year* —- 1 ' -*■
I- I*nlt.-ml«ry tor wr.kln, ib«! "™- bj- Mr. Tlmotny
All-ahray (PM.) N.tlon.1 Tl.nl,. nil- *« Wnodmrt of bl. t«,Utlv. cn«d.cy
III,,,. Montgomery re.n.rked (hot hr| ft "- 8 * n » le ' “ trr *
,,, on the ho, I'M?* I* 111 »t Hot Fprln,. with Mr.
.mini!
jTaft. o»urn tho elution «I Hirrottry
contest," says the
Ik
not allowed.'' The Phllad<lph
rd explains as follows: "The pub i wlthoi
New York Tribune. Nothing Is so In- nilttee of .-nranxenicnts are
sn surmise pretty well why hr Toni ,r,nun reosning is so m KratuiAtrd on th9 tucc «. M 0 f the
not olio wed to «o *n the oUmd «ole«Me to the Repul,lle.n ho»r. In trimnenl. ■Tt,^ urtSiKly did
the White House ns a contest, whether Ior ora r *
arising In hit own party or outside
of ft. *
the f^/;t that he wlslmd t*» mid
wa* not permitted to la abundantly
alnnlfhnnt. The politicians who have
had the run of the Btnte treasury were
frnld to lei him testify. They will he
quaky afraid to leava him In the
penitentiary. He might become lihpw-
tlent and tall all ha knows. Having
kept him off tha witness stand, tbair
aafoty now demand* that aa tarty as
ran he done decently, and at all
enta before his patience give* out.
h< b»\ enlarged from the penitentiary.
He says: | never took one penny of
c bank's money for my onm uae.'
•r whose use did he take something
or two million dollars? If he would
ti II. tho people of thU Btnte could af
ford to deal very leniently with him."
This scandal, the Btnte Capitol steal,
and other revelations Involving the
corrupt Republican machine were per
haps largely responsible for the great
Democratic gal ns In Pennsylvania.
The Archbold letter showing Chief
Justice Klkln to have been In the pay
of the Btandard Oil Company may
also hnve contributed to the result.
It Is afild that President Roosevidt
hatj offered the place of rmalatant sec
retary of the navy to the son-in-law
of J. Plerpont Morgan. President
Roosevelt la obviously determined to
Impress the public mind with the fact
that It pays to be high on the honor
roU of the Republican campaign con
tributnrs.
WOODMEN’S NIGHT
1CIM SUCCESS;
CONGRESSMAN SHEPPARD DELIV
ERED STfti/CINO LECTURE—MU
SICAL FEATURES WERE
SPLENDIDLY RENDERED.
The entertainment of the Woodmen of
the World, given at the auditorium on
Tuesday night, was the subject yester
day of much talk, and there were many
regrets hi not being present. It was so
thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience
present, that those who were eo fortu
nate as to attend were loud In tlielr
praise.
The feature of the evening waa, of
course, the lecture of Congressman Mor
tis Sheppard, uf Texan. It Wat a solid.
STYLISH SHOES
FOR
DRESSY WOMEN
clear explanation of
With
— hrou_ .
thoroughly tnjoyed
which
hear It.
and '
HHI I delicate vein of humor
running through It. The lecture waa
thoroughly tnjoyed by the audience,
many of which came from the near-by
im»
- - ... Jiollrigi.roke sent dowg
wagon load of enthusiastic Woodmen.
Mr. Sheppard waa Introduced to the au
dit* by hla friend. Hon. Charles L.
Bartlett, and the introduction was one of
Judgs's happiest efforts.
..is musical numbers of the program
were greatly admired, all of tham being
well rt-udffed. Altogether, the local
be
great
GEORGIA, Bibb County.—To the Supe
rior Court of aa* * " *
The licittIon of
County:
. J. Kthr
.ihl stnte and <
In any wise binding cn tha
CnltM Plates, unless it waa tha
temporary basis for a treity to
be lifer submitted to the Renata
f.r ratification. Constitutionally
th* treaty-making power of tba
United States Is a divided power,
of which the consent and ratifi
cation of such treaty by the Hen-
ete ta essential. I do nnt believe
ihnt the executive department
w«>,iid attempt or even consider an
Intimation of agreement, either
with Jftpan or any other foreign
power, without the content of the
Senate.
1/Mtle. precedent and lew aupport
th* argument of the Georgia Senator,
Itt recent eventa are not auch at to
l"*r!re the belief expressed by him
that the State Department would not
$ ' far without the consent of tha
tv rate. Has he forgotten that our
navy took charge of the Ran Domingo
< n"tom houses, and that President
K veil thus put hit treaty with
Pregnant Morale# Into actual opera
tloij before the Senate even heard
It la to be hoped that tha Renata
wi:i have the courage to atand on Ita
riahts and uphold the Conatltutton
even to the exteat of rejecting Mr.
RooreveU’a treaty. It la atmoat a case
cf do or die. If the Senate ahall hum
bly submit, cur system of checks and
baiaarea will have virtually been de
stroyed. and Instead of the three co
ordinate breaches of the Government
provided by tha Constitution, the Ex
ecutive will triumphantly emerge from
his (any struggle aa in reality the note
governing power of the Federal eatab-
ll-hmeat. Too many cf the people of
this country already eo regard Mm.
It ts neeeaaarF tor the Senate to
fight for the Constitution aa weU as
for Its own tilt before It cau afford
If tenstder an alMancy with Japan on
lu merits. Ac f<w auch an epoch-
nmklng treaty. tnateod of being
brought about b? an Impulsive and
r. t wrattc Roosevelt, It should—If
brought about at all be the deliberate
result eg the reundls of the wisest
»talesmen hacked by known public
aentiment.
Vl-Oovernor cienu. of North Caro
lina. at a prohtb’tlon rally ta ffpring•
field. Meet, declar'd that he "had not
tasted the cursed stuff in five yearn."
He la not the first Goveraorr ef the
A Northern visitor to Atlanta, writ
Ing fo the New York Hun. says: *’I
said of New York that ahe haa
more Jews than eyer were In Jerusa
lem! more Irish Hum are In Cork, morn
Germans than there are in any Or
man city save two. I could almost
believe of Atlanta that she haa i
Americans then New York. You no
tice In her well filled streets this ab
sence of foreign faces. Hare la a city
of natlva Americana. Granted an un
questioned white supremacy, this
manna that the problem of municipal
government will find an aarller *olu
lion here than In many Northern
cities. There Is no unwieldy horde to
bo assimilated and In the meantime
to l»e a tool In the hands of corrupt
politics." The same may he said of
other Southern ettlea. If this section
la not aa rich and populous aa the
North, there are compensations.
RULES FOR LOVE MAKING.
Herman Lae Meaders la the author
of a book entitled "Cupid the Hur<
geon." which le a sort of "Ready tiove-
maker," laying down exact rules by
which lovesick youths whoa* natural
Insttncta and common aenaa do not
teach them how to approach
adored fair one may make up for this
deflclenoy.
The author any* love Is no longer a
game of chance, hut aa exact science.
You need not ba handsome, rich or
fascinating to win. All that ta re
quired Is to asslmulate the rules aa
you would ao many pink pills—and
•he's yours.
Mr. Meaders divide* women Into
four classes—the conceited, the senti
mental. the mercenary and the blase.
The Immediate thing for one to do Is
to decide In which coategory hit be
loved belongs.
“Give flattery to the ooncelted wo
man." any* the author, "promises of
eternal fidelity to the sentimental ono.
previous gifts to the mercenary and
sensational thrills to her who la tor
mented with ennui."
Ihancy a man In love studying and
cataloguing a woman In this cold
blooded anatomical fashion sad con
tinuing to love her after he discovert
•he la ooncelted. sentimental, merce
nary or bored with life Women may
Variously Illustrate alt three ctaaees.
but they would belle the commonest
capacities of their eex If they should
betray the fact to tha man la love,
ovemaktng ta the one domain In
hlch woman la the past master, and
the man who flatter* himself that
•he seriously swallows all the flattcry
that he offers her ts e'.mply flattered
himself out of hla aanaea.
Poor Atlantal
Augusta Herald.
What d<u s this mcun but that every
v«l*r who favurtt Woodward Jh to b-
s* 'lul l'd by bribe, of money or othn
Valuable eonalilonttlun, Into voting foi
Maddux; and both sides pursuing
same tacites and being equally well
supplied with money, the other
will do the same. What a hacchau-
aHum of political debauchery! What
n blow struck t*> public morality by
auch a campaign! Most dearly *vH
Atlanta h* railed to pay for this lb
(he Increase of crime that muet fol
low. and In the lowering of the m >ral
tone of the city.
Poor Atlanta, a gnnst unoovlable
notoriety she la cantering upon her
self! A most severe blow la being
dealt her by this attempt of a political
faction to dereat the whlta primary
nominee!
Tha Telegraph Not An Organ,
Amerlcua Recorder.
. The Macon .Telegraph hotly resents
the Imputation that It haa msdefinan
dal arrangements to he thr* Wood
ward organ. No on* of common«•
would believe such a palpable He. but
The Telegraph Is. nevertheless. Justi
fied In getting hot In the collar
Bslisvca Evtry Word of It
Hawktnsvllle Dispatch.
Anent the rumor that the Woodward
forest have secured the support of
The Mnco n Telegraph, Editor Pendls
ton says:
"There la not enough money In At
lanta to buy editorial opinions trvn
this paper. What wc have said haa
been dictated by our own convictions
without consultation, advlc* or
cureinent of anybody."
That’s straight talk, and w« believe
every word of It. If there ts a paper
In Georgia that speaks Its convictions
freely and fearleaaly. without regard
to consequencaa. that papar Is Thj
Macon Telegraph.
la tha Whlta Primary Doomed?
Oordele Rambler.
The eyes of the whole south are on
Atlanta, wondering what aba will do
with the whlta primary.
The black belts of southwest Geor
gia, Alabama. Mississippi. Louisiana.
Texas and also the Carollnaa cry out
•gainst Atlanta's perpetrating tho aw
ful offense against the south of Ignor
ing ths white prlmarj’. the only real
southern democracy.
I Tut there la no telling what Atlan
ta will do filled up with people from
the north and weal, many of whom
were educated In mixed school; she
doesn’t look at this proposition aa w<
do. if it pare Atlanta from a mater
lal standpoint. Atlanta goes after It
without regard to southern tradition.*
or to southern pollttra and wo are very
much afreld that they are going to
destroy their white primary. How
ever, this will not do aa much harm
as some might think, because we do
not believe that tho south, or even
the balance of the state of Georgia
will follow her lead. Her newspa
pers will and should loss prestige as
democratic Journals and such paper*
as the Augusta Chronicle. The Macon
Telegraph, and t|j« savannah Preir
e New York Evening Poet to
alarmed at Tuft's statement that Tim
k’eodmfr "has established hla etalma
t« the gratitude ef the Republicans of
Ifew York, and alto of the country at
brg«* M by gutting out of the way for
Root to go to the (Senate. The Post
•are It "cannot view with equanimity
any plan of giving Mr. Woodruff n for
eign mine ton. A man who has In ao
many ways bean a Juke at horns la sure
to provoke dlereapect abroad."
A Tariff Mystery.
Wall Street Summary.
possible for an American to
purchase starch In England, which waa
made In and exported from this coun
try, and ship It* back to tha United
States at less coat than If ha had pur
chased th* same commodity In hla own
country. Forty cents can bs saved
on every hundred pounds of American
starch bought In England and ship
ped to the United States. This 11
lumlnallng disclosure of the workings
of Dlnglr>lsm waa made before the
ways and means commute# on Wed
nesday, when the starch tariff ached
ulcs were under dlecuoalon. Accord
ing to the testimony of th* sales man
•ger of the Com Products Reaming
Company one-fourth of tba starch
manufactured by that concern is ship
ped to Great Rrttatn and sold gt a
h>»» of ten cents a hundred pounds
There Is something incongruous In thla
Whatever Justification may be fsund
In the old story of ’dumping ths sur
plus on the foreigner" ws belisvs. in
leslre for themselves,
snore, t
SjMpOllL.
and style of Ethridge, Four A
Cempany for ths period of twenty years.
Ht-cund. Ths principal office or said
corporation shall be In ths city of Macon.
In said state end county, but petitioners
desire the right to carry on business as
sik h corporation at any other place with-
■ elsewhere, wbeni
Ft
In' the said state, or elsewhere, i
the holders of a majority of the
so determine.
Third. The object of wild corporation
Is ^ j»e< unlary gain to Itself and stock-,
h Vu!rtli. The business to be carried on
by sub! cosporstlojj In that of rnanaglitx!
and comlu' tlntt n xcnerul hotel business,
in .-ill U'» branches thereof, whether fori
Itself or as agent for others, and to .leal
In hotel supplies of every kind or tui-]
Held corporation further wishes to be 1
liiipowered to do n general hotel broker- ,
jig* business nnd to buy and sell, and'
have nnd to hold, hotel property of every. f
kind or mi tore nnd to do h general rmlil
estate biislnt-sH. should It desire so to do. 11
— buy nnd sell notes c- '****— ***••- ■
other evl-
Fifth. The* cYpitaf stock of said cor- ,
, nation shall be 114,000. with the prlv- -
(lego of Increaeing the same to the sum j k
of 1100.000 by a majority vote of the I
stockholders, said stock to be ^divided j ■
deuces of_jndcbtednoss.
K i
I
shares of ono hundred (flOO.oj)
dollars each. The entire amount of said 1
capital stock has been actually paid In.
dlxlh. Petitioners desire the right to;|
sue utid bo surd, to plead and be lm- 1
pleaded, to have nnd use a common seel,
to m.-ike nil necessary by-laws and rexu-
lotions, and to dq all other things that'
•nitv |»e necessary for the successful,car- I
r\ ing on of said business. Including the.
rlKht to buy. hold, nnd sell rent estate,!
and personal'property suitable to the i,
purposes of tho corporation, nnd to c—
HV . Haas evidence of In
debtedness Incurred, or which inuy be
Incurred. In the conduct of the affairs
' ‘ irporatlon and to secure the
f I Ik*
sr f!
Be._
tlon ths power
THE SOROSIS, Best
Known and Most Worn
Ladies’ Fine Shoes sold
in Macon. Perfect fit
ting, durable and ex
ceedingly stylish. -
$5.00 VALUES FOR
$3.50 and $4.00
$3.50 Ladies' Shoes $2.49
We offer the most attractive propositions now on
the market in Ladies’ Shoos at a Bargain Price. There
are over 500 pairs in the lot; they sell regular at $3.50
and $3.00, made up in Patents and plain Vici, G AO
lace and button, choice
$3.00 and $2.50 Ladies' Shoes
In Golden Brown, Black Kid and Patents; high heels
and school heels; button or lace. Choice 4 Q
of 500 pairs fc.IS'
BIG LOT MISSES’ SHOES
Priced regular $1.75, and more than worth that
money, will go at the cut price 1.39
MEN’S $5.00, $4.00, $3.50 SHOES, $3.29
LITTLE GENT'S SHOES, ONLY 95c
FIVE PER CENT REBATE CHECKS
Arc given with nil cash purchases at this store and on
December .'Slut there will he given to our patrons:
in GOLD FREE
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Cut Prices are for Cash, Shoes will be Charged
only at regular price.
The Five Per Cent Dne Bills will be given to all
CASH PURCHASERS of Made-to-Order Suits and Over
coats, Hats, Gent’s Furnishings, etc., as well as to buy
ers of SHOES. ,
Renfroe-Ellis-Permenfer Company
Old Dempsey Block. Cor. Cherry and Third.
HRLrtgage. security deoil, or oth-
Of lien, under existing laws.
Seventh. Thsy desire for Mid corpore-
authority to apply for i
ALBERT McKAY,
Maker of Men's Clothes,
Oherry St., Macon, Ga.
IKE WINSHIP HERBERT SMART
WINSHIP & SMART,
INSURANCE.
ACCIDENT, HEAI/TH. FIBS.
Washington Block.
LOANS
Negotiated promptly on im
proved farms and city, proper
ty on easy terms and at lowest
market rates.
If yon need money call on ua
HOWARD M. SMITH & CO.
5S3 Mulberry St.. MACON. QA
*2.600,000.00 SAFELY LOANED.
During ths^loat roars w# hays loan-
on Real Estate for home
and foreign Investors. Safest and most
profitable Investment Those desiring to
borrow or having monsy to Invest will
find It to their Interest to ses us.
SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO.,
Commercial Bank Building.
Thomas B. West, Secretary and Attorney,
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investments.
Stocks, Bonds. Real Estate. Mortgagci
Macon. Ga.
S.S. Parmelee
Company,
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Carts
Harness, Saddles, Bicycles. Baby Car
riages. rrcersonea.
Largest stock In the South to select
from. A pleasure to serve you.
8. S. PARMELEE CO- Macon, Ga.
Money to Lend on
Real Estate
Well rated commercial paper
and very low rates on Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bank
trtftvSBBK.'tr.tSvi YOU DON'T NFFD A IANTFPN
1UU Lfun i nllu LHnlCnnl
Incorporation to wind up Its affairs, Uqul- A ^
‘ " |m fl || “ to find honest stationery- Just come
incorporation „ .—
date and discontinue Its business at any
time It may determine to do so bv a
vote of two-thlrda of Its stock outstand
ing nt tho time. .
Eighth. They desire for ths said cor
poration the right of renewal when nnd
its provided by tho laws of Georgia, nnd
that It have all other right*, .powers,
privileges and Immunities ss are Incident
to tike corporations or permissible under
the laws of tlcorglo.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be In
corporated under the name and stylo
aforesaid with the powers, privileges and
Immunities herein set forth, end aa are
now. or may hereafter be. aliawltr; a
corporation of similar character under
th. Ml nf n-jY'IAj A hjAYNARD.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
said county, do hereby, certify that the
foregoing Is a true and correct copy of
tho application for charter of Ethrtdgo,
Poor k Company ss tha same appears on
file In this office.
Witness my official signature and the
•Ml of Mid court, thl. 2nd d«y of DMcm-
■MlU ROBT. A. N1SBET,
Clerk sunortor Court. Bibb County, do.
hero and you could tfhoo.o reliable
stationery with your oyc, shut,
fact, you couldn't .elect an Inferior
quality becauie wo don t keep that
kind. No watered Ink., no fllmay
binding., no writing paper, that are
only blotter.. See whnt wo have and
you’U get what you want.
MACON BOOK CO
SIB Cherry Street
NOTICE of First Meeting St Creditors.
In the District Court of ths United
t Is tee for the Western Division of the
nuthern District of Ooorgla. In Bank
ruptcy. In the Matter of Wm. T.
Whits. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To the craltora of Ww. T. Whits, of
Klovllla, in the county of Butts, and dla-1
trlrt aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the 1st
day of December, A. D. ItOf, the said
Win. T. White was duly adjudicated
twnkrupt. and that the first meeting of
his creditors will be hold at Macon, In
Bibb county. Georgia, In the Grand ope-
ra house building, on the 11th day of
December. A. D. lsM, at I o’clock In the
forenoon at which time the takl creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoint
e trustee, examine the hankrunt, end
transect auch other business m may
properly come before said meeting. ^Ths
bankrupt ts required to be present on
"” l •MM’Wr.nr.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
This December 2. l»0t.
Paata la "redeemed."
| she css adjust her m lhg»
*®a |a w«iA.
the case in point, that excuse wtU
not hold. A surplus amoaBtlaf to
twenty-five par rent ts. to aay tits
least, a reflection on ths .administra
tive direction of the company. R
leads to the Inference that the com
pany largely controls tht\ domratlt
market, in consequence of which It
Is enabled to charge what It pleases;
but. feeing e different condition abroad
has to lower It prteoa. Now, It ths
"higher wages." etc., in this errantry
will permit this company to eeU Its
good# cheaper abroad then at
why must protection be given It hare?
This revelation la In keeping w«U
others concerning steel, watches, end
other commodities for which the pee-,
pie ere taxed heavily and unjustly be
cause of sn unequal and oppressive
tariff system. If dlre.M testimony Ilk*
this falls to bring almut a radical
** amendment In the tfinxley ech+duUw
a y -and ire doubt It noth’ug #h’*rt of
Ma revolution will orvowpaah it. Tariff
\ liaUuiUaa ace worse lfcna uwui.
NOTICE of First Meeting of Creditors.
i n th# District Court of th* United
tetas for tha Western Division of the
Southern District of Ooorgla. la Bank
ruptcy. In ths Matter of Ooodln A
MeNeely. JU C. Ooodln as a member
of »Md Arm. and as an IndlvldueL
Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To the creditor* of Ooodln A MeNeely,
and L. C. Goodin as a member of said
Arm end as an Individual, of Abbeville.
In the county of Wilcox, end district
eroreoaM. a bankrupt: , .
Notice ta hereby given that on the 1st
day of December. A. D. 1 f0* tha taUf
above named peraona ware duly adjudi
cated bankrupts, and that the first meet-
Ing ot their creditors will b« held el
_ Macon, In Bibb county. Ueorita. to the
the atarefi Grand omts havwe b^dlng. on the llth
day cf December, A. D. ISM at • o’elock
In tho forenoon, at which time ths said
creditors may attend, prove their claims,
appoint w trustee, examine the bank
rupt. end transact such other business
ns mar properly oom# before said meet-
Ing. Tha bankrupts are required to be
•""" 85$m
Referee In Bankruptcy.
This December 1. IW.
NOTICE
In the riMlrW Court
Ftntes for the W
Heath. Bankrupt.
To the credltora s ...
Laurens »tm. in the aaaaty ef J
aud dtetrtet aforesaid a bankrupt:
Net i.-e js hereby given that an t
.ember. A. D. lkW. tha said
Heath f *
and that
First Meeting ef Credit ore.
"*“ — of the United
Dtvtston ot the
Aouthern District or Georgte. In Bank-
uptcy. In the Matter of Jacob T.
’ ith. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy,
the credltora af Jacob r. Ifeatb. of
nty^ of dtstrtcL
the ted
__ J* aeld
.. eras tab adjwdtcwted
tankrupt, end that the first meeting of
Ms cvodlters will be bald at Miras, ta
“ kb cennty, Oeergte. In the Grand opera
are building, on the llth day ef De-
nber. A. KX tfef. at 11 o’clock- in the
vows, at which time tha said credit-
may attend, prove thetr claim*, ap-
point e tr'vates, examine the bankrupt
and transact awch acker business as may
procwrlr e>me before said meeting Tl*e
bankrupt ts required to be preoeat an
kef day fite evaminetMe.
ALBXANDKR ntOUDFIT.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
This Dwsi&Ur J, leva.
Mistaken■
Idea
Perhaps yon have an idea that in order to have a
hank account you must have a. large snm to deposit;
that a bank doesn’t care to bother with small accounts.
This is not true of the “Fourth.” This bonk wel
comes new accounts, no matter how small, and extends
tho same courtesy aud servico to small depositors as to
largo ones.
Let ns prove it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON, GA.
FORSALE
We offer for a quick sale a very
desirable piece of property located on
Forsyth street, ne&r Monroe street,
and now occupied by negroes, but will
no doubt rapidly enhance in value aa
the property on the opposite side of
Forsyth street Is occupied by white
people. The lot fronts 57 feet on For
syth street and runs back 305 fset
to an alley In the rear. On the lot
lial 4-room house, 3 3-room houses
and X 1-room house that rents for
nearly 3300 a year. Price 52,000.
JORDAN REALTY CO
Real Estate. Insurance and Loans.
Phone 1136. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE
12,600.00—Four brand new four-room
houses renting for 132.00 per month,
close In, and in good renting section.
Good Investment.
12,250.00—Will buy a nice five-room
dwelling on Rosa street, which la now
renting for 122.60 per month. This
house haa cabinet mantels, poroelain
bath tub, gas, * and nicely papered
throughout. Will show a good Invest
ment or m&ke % nice little home. Has
stable on ths lot.
115,000.00 local money to lend at 7
and t per osnt
Murphey & Taylor
RmI Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 207
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
AnCHITBCTV
CURRAN R. ELLIS
ARCHITECT
Office Phone 230. Residence Phone Mlfi
Offices—Ellis Bldg.
Cherry St and Cottou Avs.
MACON, OA.
PRANK R.HAPP,
Architect,
Office: Rooms 22 and 2t Four*
lonal Banw Building.
Telephone—Rea. 632; Offlco *90.
ALEXANDER BLAIR,
Architect. t.
Office Phone 71*
CHARLES A. CALDWELL,
Civil Engineer.
WASHINGTON BLOCK. Room 11-11.
Water supply, water power, sewer
age and municipal engineering. Re
porta, plane, specifications, est! mates
end superintendence. Office Phone 1142.
Reefdence phone 32B8.
P. E. DENNIS. Architect. „ .
Rooms 703-4-S-8 American National
Bank Bldg. Phone 962; Residence
phone 2747.
CARLYLE NISBET,
^ Architect.
Office Phone 45J.
Grand Bldg.
Residence 641.
Macon. Ga.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
W. W. DeHAVEN.
General Contractor and Builder.
Residence phone 696.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Classified advertisements under thfq
head are Intended strictly for the pro
fessions.
OCULIST.
DR. M. M. STAPLER,
• Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Doctors’ Floor. American National Bank
Bldg. Office Phone. 2743; residence. 11^3.
OCULIST AND AURI8T.
DR. J. H. SHORTER,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
"The Grand” Bldg., next to Court House.
Phones: Office, 972; residence, 950.
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT.
DR. FRANK M. CUNNINGHAM,
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Grand Bldg,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. TH08. H. HALL, Bye, Ear, Nose,
Throat Specialist, 607-8 Grand Bldg.
DR. MARY E. McKAY.
Grand Hulldlng.
Phones: Office, 2554; Residence, 1465.
DR. W. H. WHIPPLE,
Office, 572 Mulberry et., rooms 4 and 5,
Washington Block, flours: 9 to 10 a. m.,
12 to l and 6 to 6 p. m. Telephone con
nections at office and residence.
DR. J. J. SUBERS,
Permanently located. In the special
ties venereal. Lost energy restored.
Female irregularities and poison oek:
cure guaranteed. Address In confidence,
with stamp, 510 Fourth st., Macon, Qa.
DENTI8TRY.
DR8. J. M. A R. HOLMES MA80N,
Dentists.
254 8econd st„ Phone 955.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ROBERT L. BERNER,
Attorney at Law.
auflding 706 ’ 707 Am ® rlcan National Bonk
■H—i-H-H-R-H-I 1 lim h—
Wadley Investment Co.
Real Estate Insurance Loans
List Your Property and Wants With Us
We Move Tenants Free
Grand Building. Telephone 627*
RENT LIST
.322.50
.337.50
.320.00
.116.00
325.00
112 Clayton Avs, 5-r.
‘ 681 College. 9-r
423 Carling. 5-r.
742 College. 9-r
• 426 Calhoun, S-r
• Cor. Carling and Rerabert. H.H. 825.
.310 Duncxn Ave., 1IH., 5-r....313.00
156 Fourth. T-r
126 Holt St.. 9-r 332.40
Johnson Ave, H.IL, 5-r.
i 622 Monroe, l-r
1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r
I 241 Orange. 7-r
STORES.
616 Poplar fit 349.00
658 Poplar (Jan. 1) .150.Cf
(40 Poplar (Jan. 1) 350.00
! B. A. WISE Ss 00.
117.50
...(20.04
...116.06
...326.00
“ GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is a little higher in price than other Limes, but it is
PURE LIME, and by far the beet and most economical
for Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Lime is dear at any pried
Write n* for Delivered Price*.
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. C.
WANTED
^for^ceth two msdlua priced raatdeaosa
rOR SALE
fi. S. S F. RY.
Schedule Effective Oct. 18, 1908.
DEPARTURES!
11*2° *• m ** No - 1, Through Train to
Florida, carries Observation Par
lor car and coaches, Macon to
Jacksonville via Valdosta; con-
4:0S p. m., MO. 4, •■Shoo-Fly," Ma-
con .to Valdosta and all inter-
Inedlate points.
12:29 a. m., No. 3, "Georgia South
ern tiuwanee Limited," Macon to
Jacksonville via Valdosta. Solid
!-i« I L?’ lt ^p t3 ®. or|I, c Southern and
ftoriOa. Twelve Section Draw
Room Sleeping Car; open at
8:30 p. m. in ths Union DepoL
Makes connection at Jacksonville
for aU points In Florida.
12:19 a. m., No. ML "Dixie Flyer,"
coaches and Pullman sleepers,
Macon to Ttfton. an route from
St. Loula and Chicago to Jack
sonville.
ARRIVALS!
4:15 a. m.. No. 4, "Georgia South
ern tiuwanee Limited." from
Jacksonville and Paiatks. local
sleeper Jacksonville to Macon;
passengers con remain In local
untffTio Uu ‘° n D * pot at Macon
3:29 a. m„ No. $4, "Dixie Flyer,"
coaches and Pullman aispers
Tlfton to Macon, en route from
Jacksonville to St. Louis and
Chicago.
"vMiSt N0, *■ ''• h00 - 1nm
4 ?jLg^g- M 5.jrejy.ig&
SJSSL^S BE® 5 c *u
C. B. RHODES. Gen. Pass. Agent
Macon, Qa.
Oae splendidly Improved plantation !
Bear Macon; very best condition; would
mak* grand country home Parma in
various kvalltles. lumber loads, vacant
Jets In different parts of City. Baversl
Improved city lota that pay well oa In- ■
ves tenants.
JONES REAL ESTATX
AGENCY
C« MULIERHY ■XfUKXi I
Schedule effective 8ept, 20, 1008.
MB.
8. F. PARROTT. Rmlvir.
MACON AND BIRMINGHAM
RAILWAY.
Tnhi lMN M.coa for Uul-
!*• C ?! l0d !?- VAtMVUU. ThODM-
ton. Woodburr. Columbus Har. ..
ri«. L. Oran,, .ml lotenn,SI»t« • •
points as follows;
No. 41 at 4:21 p. m. dally and
No. 51 at 7:0# a. m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
No. 41 makes direct connec
tion with Southern Railway at
Woodbury for Warm Springs
and Columbus, arriving at Warm
springs 1:17 p. m. and Colum
bus 18:00 p. m.
Trains arrive Macon aa fol-
IS*' «• > 1: »l »• m. o.Hr;
**■ I II P. m. Mond.y.,
Wtsmten unt Frii.y.
Train, lur, from M. and H
tlfih *nd pm. ,t*.
c. b. Rhodes, o.n. p... a...
Phon. 1S00.