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JHE lCAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1908
GREAT REDUCTIONS!
Attend the Great
25% REDUCTION SAlf
OF-—
OVERCOATS
STAR CLOTHING CO.
Message of
the President
irvwitimjM) ttn\
P**« Reran).
h»-re has boe*> steady program toward
.it end Tha teat remaining etranghold
1 politic# In that sorvlce was the agency
jnti-in. whloh tea #**n It# best days
t li was gradually falling to places from
atursl or pur#!/ gvoiutiooary «umi
•jt. Ilk* #M 9J**n BUrvIvals. Was
owly in It# later stag-s.
itlnctJon m4
seem*
*?, .
_ better b#
td* film; now. #o that th# ground can
• Ir.ir.'l for Iarg«r constructive work
behalf of tli*- Indiana, preparatory to
Indue
sponsible
Into
... full inaaaure 1
nip On November
la ft
the
no v-naf^r therefrom. It la
much u> nay tliat thla amend-
i !,• -n <f benefit only, and could
er,.t;t only, to tha criminal
if d'llbarataly Introduced fur
that had been fol-
r or.-a of tl
•. to drive gr<
department*
tin-an practices w<-
ho .v-M.-nra whl'-h
Dr. Lyon’s
PKRFKOT
Tooth Powder
Cleanser, preserves and
beautifies the teeth, and
Purifies the breath
A superior dentifrice
for people of refinement
Established in 1866 by
ct .3L2?C£
I f.v great roifMi
tATOOJB?
1. r TITI.I.YRR, VI e President
alibi' *t
STATEMENT OF THE
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF MACON
*.rr 77. 190S.
RE 00 URGES.
aad Discounts
Rtataa Bond* <
Caah a |id Exchange
nd Fixture*..
LIABILITIES.
ua nd Nat Pr«*nta
ktlon
n<1n Unpaid
11.107 741 ?1
t r.oo.ooo ««
.IMlI.idMR
C. F. STROBERG
(ScUntzmuu’s Old Stand.)
:BLACKSMITH and rubber tire work specialty
All Kinds- of Building nnd Repairing of ('HrriuKf-» and
Wagons.
. Ilul.
nnd It
a Itli wli
nnd
l° U lfv?Jt
for mi labl«
nr
as'trBr
< operating In vlo-
of tl • anti-trust law and other*
• - i.t in question wan of beri-
, ri> eptlng to thttan rrlinl-
seriously liainpera tha gov-
,h< <l< ti*- tlon of crime and
(ring of Justice.
Postal Saving* Banka.
lew my recommendation far
— \ Inwm li -
ith the nr. urlty of I
The
• positing i
'la WSS
tha dni
In
. nati
rrs-ncy amount to fa.SM.-
4 t». i rant of th* enUro
.. Tn th* remaining 32
in- only t70.SOV.4t, or 1 4
..wing c..n. luaively that
iy local It Ira In th* 1'nltert
sufficient opportunity l»
I hr people to dnpoalt their
nployed.
only 1.451 n:n ln«n
thr comptroller than —
< 1 0»m iMtatofflraa. 40,000
r Instrumentality of thr
•mkn White there arr
x/usu
ow In
re more than
of which are
Poatnl saving*
In practical-
untrtan with
of Ihn 1'nlted Hlatea.
Parcal Poa*.
inual message I commanded
vlllsed
The
OLD JASPER RYE
A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY
100 Proof, Double Stamp
Wo especially recommend this. goods to
those tlint prefer a high proof good* eipial
to bottled in bond poods at 2."> per cent
higher prices. A trial order will prove the
quality. We guarantee satisfaction.
4 Pull Quarts $3.85
8 Full Quarts $7.25
12 Pull Quarts $10.25
Express prepaid to any point reached
by Southern Express Co.
HID. F.&C.P. LONG
P. 0. Box 1056
Jacksonville, Fla.
bltehment of a
■oral rotitas would
unity
route*. serving mom
tl'Hhlllt
IS53U!
ihould k*» utlllard
ftillrnf practlcahla ^ 0Kh»nt • An
portmnnler imrntl. provldln*
ourpi>««’ of aacrrt
of entnhllahlna
UKKcatb
- - llnf *
utnlnlnn tlm
aparlal local
rural muta*
;r3!;
t’nlfad fltataa.
ha aulhorlBfd t...
an.1 roiport to I ha
if attc^ axparlmant
lal loc*| pare *
ary route* tn
meed four countle# In tha 1’nlted
f»r ■»••• ka*e* of fourth ci*a* matte
itMtiln* «n a rueal route or at tha dl«
htitfna poatoffice for delivery hv rural
II would aeant onlv proper that
experiment ahould he tried in
• lemnnalrate tha pmetlrablllty
to experiment
• tha mault .
hllahlna a apa. lal local pa'rne| p«at
..n rural delivery route# In not to
countle* In tha 1’nlted fttatea
matter orlg-
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD L0H, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
The names imply that everything bought here i*
the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
price*.
Send ns your orders which will receive prompt at
tention.
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
Central of Georgia Railway
artilt t 7 yjpm|(a
1 I JiamfAti*
GOOD
CLOTHES
If you’ll come here for
your Clothes, you'll re
ceive a full measure of
satisfaction, nnd wo'll
place you in the line of—
Best Dressed
Men
Buy a Bottle Today
A Three Weehe' # * AA
Trests.Mt Oety B*sW a
Nature’s Matchless Remedy
tha propoaltlon, aapacially aa tha
poatmuatar genml s*ilmaiei that tha
ravenua darlvs-d from tha oparation
auch a ryrfarn on all tha rural rout
would amount to many million dollar*,
education.
Tha ahar* that tha national irovemmant
ahouM taka In tha broad work of adtica-
tton ha* not ramivad th# attantton and
car# If rtchtly d#a«rvc*. Tha Immediate
raaponalhlllty for tha nupport and 1m-
provemant of our aducatlonai *y*tarna
and Institution* raat* and ahou|fl alwaya
a*t with tha people of tha »avaral atatai
ctln* through th»‘r xt;ite and local gov-
mmanta. but tha nation ha* an o- '•or-
unlty In aduoatlonMl work which mutt
not ba lost and a duty which ahould no
longer ha neglected.
The national bureau of education waa
established more than forty year# ago.
It* purpose la to collect and diffuse auch
Information "«i shall aid ‘
til# I'nltad Ht.ita* In th*
and maintenance of efflH'
tain* and otherwise promote tha cam
of education throughout the country
Thla purpose In no way conflicts wit
the educational work of the state*, ht
may be made of great advantage to th
state* by giving them tha fullest, moi
aocuTOte, and hence tha moat helpful In
formation and suggestion regardlm
bast educational systems. The n
through 1»« broader field of activity
wider opportunity tor obtaining Infot
.R3SL3
■ran under ftvorabla oondltlona aeraiwl i tha ratfr*d Hat
|Bf —lactai aa a>
of tha othar promotions l
by Mlactloo. tha aelactlon
U;e president or the sac-
from a list of at leaat two candidate*
proposed for each Vacancy by a board of
... ... r .. bafora auch line* can
put Into oBaratlon Accordingly 11
rge that tha congress act promptly
Where forssifht already show# that ac
tion sooner or Tatar will be Inevitable.
Tha Philippines
Real progress toward self-government
la be.ng made In the Pblllppfrie Islands
The gathering of a Philippine legislative
bo«l> and Philippine as** mi»ly rn^rk# a
pro. ess absolutely new tn Aewt,
•hould
_ a-third
ba mad#
i to ba made by
tha aacretary of war
aa regards Asiatic role
pow«r« but aa racarda
alone of othpr AaiatP:
deed, always axceptiny
nee of European
.itatle
striking and
• ia great
entirely
thing '
K7h. r
ra of Japan. It opens an en
departure whoa compared with
r which has happ. ned *mong A
legislature has
with moderation and aelf-re-
atralnL and has aeamed In practical
fashion to realise the eternal truth that
th#r»- muit alwaya t*e goverrmant. and
that the only way In which any body of
Individuals ran Os« ape tha neceaaiey of
being governed by outriders is to show
that they are able to restrain them-
aelv.s. to keep down wrongdoing and
disorder. The Filipino people, through
hair officials arc therefore making real
itep* in tha direction of self-government.
hope and believe that than# step* mark
he beginning of a course which will
ontinua till the Flllpli
Officers frurr
rhlrh
. of the
promotion la
r.ow before the congress having
tor if a object t« secure the promotion of
officer* to various grades at reasona
ble age* through a process of *ele« tlon.
by boards of officer*, of the leaat effi
cient for retirement wlih u percentage
of their pay depending upon length of
service. The bill, although not accom
plishing all that should Be done, la a
long step in the right dlrsction; and I
earnestly recommend Ite passage,
that of a more completely efre<
measure.
The ravahr
ed upon modern llnee.
National Ouard.
Now that the organised militia, the
national guard, has been Incorporated
with tha army ae a part of the national
force*. It behoove* the government to
do every reasonable thing In Its power
to perfect It* efficiency. It »hou1d he n*-
■1*ted In Its hiHtructlon and otherwise
Ided more liberally than heretofore.
completely effective
should ba reorganii-
The continuo<
train*-.
ervlc,
officer* will be
of many woil-
declde for therr
alre
It
wbef
Independent
the i
Ihey de-
i from all
1.1 fro
elgn
_ . do that wh!
even the rlchcit states can do. nnd with
th# distinct Additional advantage that
tha Informatloi
obtained
the Immediate benefit of all
& th# limited mean* hitherto
adequately -upj.lv the
vldad. th.
dared efflclen
ha* neglected
bureau with
tlonaj growth of the country The n
f rlatlon* for the general work o
uraau, outside education in Alaak.
the year 19«9 are hut |87.B«o art ai
lesa than they were ten year* *go
Important It'
annrnprlntlo!
thirty yei
of public
lei
It I*
thnn the
Inex
lorlaed. and It la unfair to the
be obtained by propo
by adenuate appmprlatlo
mendatlon l
of l
;ert hv the
sch*M)la
■eaentatlvea
nd great
unlvf raltlea nnd the tendin'.
who all unite In requesting favorable
consideration and action by tn.
upon thla Mubjert.
Canaua.
I afronglv tirge that the request of the
director of l
1n
•otloi
tilth
graphical requirements
of the admirable renort of
». «nd I trust
arm he adopted
and Immediate action thereon taken.
Qovarnmant Printing Office.
The advantage of having the 4.tW19 em
ploye* in thla office and the expenditure
of the 15 741 *77 57 appropriated therefor
stipervlaed by an executive department
Is obvious. Instead of the preaent com
bined supervision.
Soldiers' Homes.
AH aoldlera’ hnmse ahould h«
under
Juried
oritrol of the war depart
Indapandant Bureaus and Commlaalona.
ny and aound hualn.-aa p<il|cy
that all existing Independent
requlr-
bureaus and
placed under tha Jurladl.
‘ctitlve deport on ....
i every standpoint, and result
ilachlef, to have nnv
work done aave by the purely
the control of the prosl-
ich auch executive b«*dy
should he under th
vtalon of a cabinet
Statehood.
I advocate the Immediate admission of
Mexico and An
those Americans
decode have done
the Klllplnoa by agitation for an Imme
diate Independence for which they were
totally unfit) to remember that aelf-
rnmant depend*, and muit depend,
i the Filipino* tliern*elvea. All wo
do Is to give them the opportunity
to develop the capacity for self-govern
ment. If we nail followed the advice of
the foolish doctrinaire* who wlnhed ua
my tlmo during the last ten year# to
i tha Filipino people adrift, we
jld have shirked the plainest poaal-
duty and have Inflicted a last Ins
tic upon the Filipino people. We
have acted In exactly the opposite spirit.
We have given the Filipino* constitu
tional government; a government bused
upon justice; and we have shown that
we have governed them for their good
and not for our aggrandlaement. At the
present time, a* during the past ten
year*, the Inexorable logic of facta
shows that thl* government must ha
supplied by ua and not by them. We
must he wise and generous; we must
help the Filipinos to master the difficult
art of self-control, which Is simply an
other name for self-government. Hut
we ran not giva them self-government
■ave In the sense of governing them so
tlmt gradually they may. If they are
able, learn to govern themselves. Un
der the present system of Just law* nnd
sympathetic administration, we have
every reason to believe that they are
gradually acquiring the character which
lira at the haxls of self-government, and
for which. If It be lacking, no svstein of
law*, no paper con*tltutlofl, will in any
wise serve aa a substitute. Our people
In the Philippine* have a'Moved what
may legttligately l,e .ailed a marvelous
suoceaa In giving to them n government
which marks on the part of those in au
thority hoth the necessary understanding
of the people and the necessary purpose
to sene them disinterestedly and In
good faith. I trust that within a gen
eration the time will arrive when the
Philippine* can decide f„ r themselves
whether It In well for them to become
independent, or to continue under the
protection of a strong and disinterested
power, able to guarantee to the islands
ordei at home and pmteetlor. from for
eign Invasion. Hut no one can prophesy
the exact date when It will he wise to
consider Independence as n fixed nnd
definite t>olli-y. It would h.» worse than
folly to try to #et down auch a date In
advance, for It
way In which
themselves develop th
of offlci
I guard. But the detailing
... for training at the service
school* and for duty with th# national
guard entail* detach’ —
their regiment* which
them from
already great
ly depleted by detachment of officer# for
assignment to duties prescribed by acts
of the congress.
A bill I* now pending before the
i It ought
•ra officer* to be
Instructor# of nutional guard
will enable
An regards the
to the met that
and enlisted
Ifradei
any
rhlllppina
Milo.
but a sh<
man should regard It as his \*
to rise to the nlghcst rank In
any more than In any other
It la a curious and by no me
abb* fact that there should b
a failure on the part of the
It* representatives to union
great need, from th.
standpoi
service anA the nation, of refusing
promote respectable, elderly Incompe
tent*. Tha higher p'n;c** should bo
given to the most deserving men wlth-
ragard to seniority:
ty should he
i only
ulus*
oration. In the stress of modern
trial coni|M‘tltlon no business firm
* ‘ tpi*se ^rc-ipouBlhle^ for It*
they were the oldest people
ploymcnt; yet this I* the course
I as regard* the army, and re
quired by law for all grades except those
of general officer. Aa a matter of fact,
all of the heat officer* In the highest
rank* of the army are those who, have
attained their preaent noslticn wholly or
In part by a process of selection.
The scope of retiring hoard* should be
extended so that they could consider
general unfitness to command for mnv
cause. In order to secure a far more
rigid enforcement than at present In th.
siTr - — —
■red if
... Its amp'
advocated
lunlnatlo
mental.
»l. phjral-
. ded only if tha
congraaa doe* not see fit to provide wnat
in my Judgment la far better; that I*.
plan I* rec.
at the present i
territories have
of should be i
ank by a certain
It
only alternative
their votes thft
admit tiiem as two. and I
will he done without delay.
Intsratata Fisheries.
I call the attention of the congret
tha Importance of the problem of
fisheries In the Interstate waters,
the <ireat Lakes we are now undei
treaty of April II of
year, endeavoring to come
national agreement for the .
and satisfactory uac of tha fli
for the praaarvatfrw
ha la 46 he should of course I
It wlU he of the
Tht Navy.
I approve tha recommendation# of the
general board for th# lnereaaa of the
navy, calling especial attention
soon as possllil.
tleahlpa of the
North Dakota
desirable to eomplet*
a squadron of eight bab
"“■wr '
Deli
lirat division <»f thh
squadron. The four vessel* proposed
will form the second division. It will be
an Improvement on the first, the ahloa
being of the heavy, single caliber, all big
gun typa. All the vessel# ahould have
the same tactical qualities, that I*,
■peed and turning circle, nnd aa near
as possible these tactical qualities
should he the same as 1* la the four
vessels before named now being built.
I most earnestly recommend that the
general board be by law turm-d Into a
geneiai staff There Is literally no ex
cuse whatever for continuing the pre*-
hureau organisation of tha navy,
y should be treated aa a purely
“JACK FROST Hs
Oripnal “let Mm”
—Who, for several thou
sand years was at the head
of the “ice trust”—and
promoter of the society
for “oold feet” — gets
bu»y in Central Georgia,
and hands out a few
“cold packages.”
One of our warm “Over
coat* ig your best refuge.
If you buy one—
You’ll have a warm back—
And we’ll have a “come-back”—
At you—
Because you’ll be satisfied.
OVERCOATS—$10 TO $30—TOP COATS
Wmeden/
Under
United
States
Supervision
Macons
New
National
Bank
The
n IMtary organisation, and everything
«hoibd be subordinated to the one object '
of secunng military efficiency. Such,
military efficiency can only be guaran-
I*-C.l :o time of war If there Is the most I
thorough previous preparation In time of
pe
wl
of Wl
and
The
sh«
cretary
uld have u* his
7 line offie
the powe
ifflclul ad- |
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK,
MACON, GA.
0 BE STRONG
0 BE LIBERAL
0 BE POPULAR
ImhIv of line officer* who should i
OUR AIM
We Invite Your Account
I
tvork and all the
la of the several bureaus. A
of promotion by merit, either by
otlon by
enlority Is kept.
pact to get the be
the higher officers. Our men come
old. nnd slay for too short a time. In
high command position!.
Nothing better for the navy from
cry stnndpnln ‘
of _the battleship fleet around
hey have gained far more
nee in hnttle tactic* Ul«n they
have gained If they ban stayed In
iaritle water*. The American peo-
.* cause for profound gratification,
i view of the excellent condition
fleet ns shown by this cruise, and
view of the Improvement th# cruise
has worked In this already high
1 do
**lle'
•ondl-
tIn*t there is Hny
be a reservation made In i
Ip the highest ranks— a*
’ ’ ~“>oken—and In i
w? 'o *h a ve * Juat
the mldshlpmei
them f
posltlm
ow get full benefit
aval school nt An-
I not to graduate
ensigns; to keep
the law requlri
... them and to the scrv.ee.
In the academy Itself, every first class
man Should he required In turn fn sen
as petty officer and
to discharge Id* dull*
a prerequisite to his
rely determine his
officer; ht* ability
ns such should I
olng Into
January, and each
■ommumilng should
ifiTifc
required to give at least six
*n!y from one_ to three
•oard of visitors she
;o be performed during June
Is the least desirable time for the
to bo at Annapoll* so far us here
tic- navy by their observations Is
CHRISTMAS CEMENTS
THE BONDS.
Of good fellowship and kindly
feeling. Our cement will in
sure a share of yours toward
us. Like all our building mn-
terials our cements nre the
best we can get. If you ex
pect to do any building or im
proving have us furnish the
materials. Quick deliveries
for thoie in a hurry.
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO,
457 Third St., MACON, GA.
SOUTHERN
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY & MFG. CO
Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212.
bee. and In this pri«vln<
ordinance* in dllfcm
these political dlvlsloi
wnrk at rroa* purpoacs.
a they achieve protection
iherlea. on the on# hand, ai .
tha localities and Individuals
hand, and Justice
la similar In Puget
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You will find all four in "Merode” (Hand-
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women and children by women.
For perfection of fit and fineness of finish
€f
right
ictlona fm
tha theory
• a«wren naiton* precl
Individuals, and In oui
last ten Year* we hav«
rrovan our faith by our deeds
nava behaved and are behaving
iiat ' * * *
have tn thla matter
other nations, aa in nrlva
moraM# man would behave toxin
■ fellows
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ance will not b# excelled by any you \
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Th« material* and making are a*
good as the looks. Think yop’d Ilka
that kliv^
] uaoo\
mt
ulj ' Ha CON. CA. Nn-
tagniol quantities, and we shal
«pondlnsly nae«1 theirs. Tha Intama-
"«c» Bureau of the American Rcrmh-
I* doing a useful work tn t.xak'ng
these nations and lhatr resource* l«ettcr
know n to us. and tn acquainting them
t onH with u* aa a people and *-th
-ai purpose* towards them, but with
inge for thalr
it'onai In «t Its -
iuppirt«4 by all tha governments of
the two Americas
Rename Canal.
Tbs work on the Dana me eanal t« be-
"C done atth a si-ed efTi-Menev xrd on
tire devo*h*n to dntv xrt-’.-h make it «
> ,»del to- x»l a .rk .*f the kind No task
.d such mixggltfde ti#« over before ** e -
umb-rtsk-n h' ,»t»v*natton. an.l no ' \*h
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formal The men on the Isthmus. fr*-m
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• s»»es who are tMtbfully d'lt.* their
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grudging rex|««ff ^fl gratitude of the
\n than rs’i't |
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