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THL MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, ISOS' ~~
Publish*) Ivtry Morning by
TBE MACON TELCGRAfli FIB. CO.
FIT) *T mi 1 itaat •* ,hl * our lut •»»!* 1» THE DEATH RATE SOUTH.
I lie macon lelCSTclDD worM ‘tan ">* AM« * ni ttml » MUU*l4r. may ta dewrttad M tta
EUb HHtWU ‘''‘''O V from .ut.-wlta prohlblilon to ruralL*,* , 0 ntm . bat much
•ptlon will Improra oar mom I, .. w.ll I f ^, 4 , „„ th , ^anpYifc of it. fig.
— slv# «■ th. bonoflt of a «y.trm t, rM an) j the concluN'.ona thrara drawn.
mor.ooulUbl*.iid.on.lrt»n»wllhU»| Mr ctnranco H. Pon o.ltior oT th.
principle of loci wlf-covcnncnt. | fu),^ Hro.roralv. rvm.fr, uid May.
" lor Rhetl, of Clurloton. bare boon
PRESIDENT CAFFS CONORESS. .tudrtn, the dootli rato in IM South,
Jadding from a general Tlow of the preeumably going to the oama aoureea
Said at Waaklngton. thoee prophet* of information, and their atateratnta
prom tee to bo eerlflad who have been j are atartlngljr In conflict,
predicting that Prcaldent Rooaeerlt Mr. poo telle ua that —fill, the white
would not atilfcr hie Incnmbeneir of| 4a ntb rata In the United Htatoe la
the office of thief magletrato to oi-|ir.» per 1,000 population, {he white
death rato In the South la 21.t per
1.000. and that while the death fata
among the negroea. taking the country
0. R. Pendleton, President.
Otreetera—O. S. PenOletee. W. T. An.
Uereen, P. H. OembreM. Maceei A. S
Pendleeen, Valoeeta. Oa.l Louie Pendle
ton, Sryn Athyn, Pa.
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CHARLES F. TAFT EXCORIATED.
Tha Indication* aro sticking ou
dearly that If Charles P. Taft cue
road* In gotUng to tho United EUto*
Henate from Ohio over FomkoFa daad
body (politically) tha fact will prove
an ombarraasmant to lit* brother, tho
Prooldont-eloet, and possibly go far
to dls^mnt the lattei'a good Inten-
tlon* and handicap bio admlnMtra-
tlon. Charioo Taft’s ambttloa baa al
rtady provoked an attack on him par.
■anally sad afforded tha puhlla outside
of Ohio aotno Inkling of polltlsal eon
dltloaa In the Buckeye State. Aaron
Fani*. founder of tho Roosevelt Re
publican Club aod said to be one of
Cincinnati's foremost lawyers, la the
author of a scathing letter to Charles
P Taft. who. ho says, has "unremlt
tlngly used (ho powerful forces at his
command In perpetuating one of tho
wickedest political organisations that
ever afflicted an American municipal
lty. M He doelarea that if Charles P.
Tsft goes to ths Sonata ho will greatly
embarrass his brother, tha President
sleet and demands to know wkat C.
P. Taft has over done to entitle him
to represent the fltate of Ohio In tho
highest law-making body of
public. Ho dot lares that C. P. Taft
contributed largely to hie brother's
campaign expenses, and that but for
those vest expenditure* of money he
would have no chance on earth of
going to the donate. Continuing, ho
aays:
Tho fact would remain that, should
yon be elected to that body. It would
ho charged In tha public press and
elanwftore that yon had bought your
way Into tho Rotate, and, while tho
Proa I dent-elect had In no way bean a
party to your election, ho would bo
<herg*d with being a party to the
bargain, and having understood be
forehand that tho election to the don
ate was to bo your pay."
There can be no doubt about tho
popular Implication, after all that has
ftecurred. If Chartto Taft should gat
to the denote that his brother, tho
President-elan, actively eympathtsed
with and aided him In Mo ambition.
And If Brother Charley can not "read
Me titles dear" they will be read for
Mm. If bo succeeds Psraker, before the
next four years shall have elapsed.
A DEAD LETTER.
Prohibition prohibits only where the
dominant majority of a given com
munity earnestly desires that It
should, and even then complete pro
hibition Is Impossible. When, on tho
other hand, the controlling majority of
the people do not believe prohibition
to bo either desirable or possible and
recent the law a* an Imposition from
an autsldo authority, a demoralising
farce la tha result This was striving.
ly fllustrste.1 during tho automobile
races la Savannah. Tha conditions
Utaro at that time were thus describ
ed by the staff reprosentatlva of tha
Albaay Herald:
Thta of tho things the threngof
visitors to Savannah found thin
week was that there aro as many.
If not more, saloons In thst
tr not more, an toons in thst etty
than there eras before the prohibi
tion Mw wont Into effect. At tho
race track thirsty enthusiasts
could buy rod liquor at the lemon
ade stands at fifteen cent* a drink,
or quart bottle# of tho tamo .at
the prevailing market price.
Throughout tho city the salnraia
were wide open, front and roar,
sad (hero was no more thought of
concealment than them was af in
terference by city or county au
thorities."
That this la a true picture aeema
to be generally admitted. It dooe net
plre without trarnlnc pome of the
red fire which has eharacterts
ed It throughout. Tha war o
crimination and recrimination; o
tho lie hurled and returned and (he
various other flying epithets of which
the President has been the tropical
storm center threaten to result In
something practical. Tho Prefldent In
flashing right and left, aa usual, tn
his message could not refrain from re.
flsctlng on Congests Itlsef, aa a whole.
In eonnectlon with an amendment add
ed to the secret service measure pro-
riding that the President's corps of
deteotlvee should be confined to police
work and not be used to get evidence
for Federal prosecutions. The Presi
dent openly Intimate* that this was
done both In revenge for the Jailing
and conviction of members of tb<
donate and Hnuso for criminal brae
tlcos. and In order to prevent similar
Incidents In the future. The President
said of (he amendment; "It Is not
tan much to say that this amendment
has boon of benefit only, and eon Id
be of'benefit only, to the criminal
classes. If deliberately introduced for
tho purpose of diminishing the effect
iveness of war against crime It could
not have bees bettor devised to this
end." Continuing the President said:
The chief argument In favor of
the provision wae that the con
gressmen did not themselves •wish
to be Investigated by secret ser
vice men. Wry little of eueh In
vestigation baa been don* la tho
past; but It la true that th* work
of th* eerawt service agents was
partly responsible for (no Indict
ment and ronvktlon of a oenator
and a congressman for land frauds
In Oregon. I do not bollovo that
It Is In the public Interest to pro
tect criminals In any branch of
the public service, and exactly aa
wo nave again and again during
th* past seven years prosecuted
and convicted such criminal# who
war* In the efcecutlve branch of tho*
government, eo In my belief wo
ahould be given nmple means to
prosecute them If found In the leg-
Islntlve branch. But if this Is not
considered desirable a special ex
ception could bo mad* in the lew
prohibitin'! the use of the seeret
service feres in inveetigetihg mem
bers of the Congress. It would bo
far better to do this than
to do what actuallv waa done,
and strive to prevent or at leaat
to hamper effective action against
criminal# bv the executive branch
of tha government.
This terrific Implied stigma put upon
tho Congress by tha President leave*
that body no nltomatlvo but to do
something and tho press news from
Washington conveying the Information
that members of both houses and of
both parttee aro conferring and cau
cusing relative to the action to bo
taken and that action on the message
Is liable to be held up by th* donate
In the meantime Is not surprising. It
la not conceivable that th* paper can
be received and tacitly approved by
the body that It brands as the refuge
of malefactors. But this Is tho pro
position that Is put up to the Con
gress and. In the meantime, there Is
talk, on tho othor hand. In th* body
of Inquiring into and giving th* pub
lic tho real facta relative to tho al
leged Panama canal ocandaL Involving,
It la claimed by soma of the newspa
per exponents of hta own party, per
sona close to tho Prooldcnt'e admin
istration.
If the IIO.PM.tM paid for tha French
right# In the Panama canal wera paid
out legitimately to th* owner* of tho* 9
rights (hero ought to bo no objeo-
tlon to allowing It by tho records In
tho case. If tk* money or any undu*
proportion of It waa abstracted from
the United States treasury oa the plea
of paying for the French rights, but
really to bo diverted to tho pockets
of shrewd American manipulators tn
friendly co-operation with the admin
istration, it le better that It be made
known. In either case the situation
oan not bo wort* than to leave It as
It Is. When Republican President and
Congress fall out tho publlo ought to
bo able to get tho truth—but both
■Idea appear to have th* saving sons*
to step abort of lotting In tho puhll^
and tho light
generally, la 30:5 per .L800 populations
In the douth It >■ 37.8. That la to say.
a whfto man living In tho douth Jtas
S3 chance# in a thousand of dying
within a year, against 18 chances In
a thousand If ho lived In some other t,ls home and wont Into the room
part of the country whero the **nt- where the wife and sick daughter were
FI8HER BELOTE'8 FAMILY, IN
CCHOL8 COUNTY, TERROR
IZED BY BAD CITIZEN,
VALDOSTA. Oa.. Dec. II— Parties
who came here Mat night from Bta-
tonvlllo, in Echols county, brought
some rather meager details of tho ex
citing experience which the fkmfly of
Mr. Ptriier Belote had at tho hands of
a negm desperado who ran amuck
during the previous night and bolted
Into the bouse where the members uf
the family were sleeping. Tho negro
waa evidently one who had had some
trouble with M~. Belote and. after be
coming drunk at a negro frolic, later
went to the white man’s homo for
trouble.
The negro first broke open the door
tary conditions are said to be,,bet
ter. By the same figures a negro
would stand 37 chances In a thousand
of dying If he lived In tho douth.! JJmls* not'
against 30 chance# If ho lived In some
other part of the country.
Mr. Poe t# thus quoted In answer
to a request for his authority: Regis
tration area Met census only rsIMble
source, says Director North. Regis
tration area In the Routh embraces
sleeping, exclaiming: “I want old
Flakier Belote,” and firing three shots
from his revolver Into the roof. Mrs.
Helot#, who kept her nerve remarkably
well, told the negro that Mr. Ileloto
wae not In the room. The negro then
stumbled to the bed Where the sick
daughter was lying aaylng. "Here he
la." and at the same time firing two
shota Into the head of the b«»d.
fly that time Mrs. Held# had gotten
nut of the bed and secured the rlfio
and waa calling her husband from the
adjoining room to come and shoot the
negro. A younger son. Harper. In the
- meantime, ran In with hi# little single-
the leading cltlex only, but statistics 1 barrel gun and fired once at the negro,
•ho* out. 1 por rant dlff.reac. b»- **_*» hi. Mcil.mmit tho «hot wont
tween city and country."
Mayor Rhett. who has reached very
different conclusions, says that the po-
called "registration area” covers only
It waa gtatad In tha British pkrita-
, ... _ _ imeat tk* othor day that there had
! bran 00 murd.ru In th. ell, of u».
fl«a .Inra J.nu.rr i. lilt, an nmn
of Ira. than 1, murtar, I jrrar I* •
population at mow than MM.M. Th.
IttufM far arhaa popalatlona anrt-
vaanth ara nail. an. Im# taw
la, than than at athar rlttaa ait
lawna hi Orartla. Th. unly dir.r-
•ara I. that Ravaaaah rain epoalj
talaratra tha mutant dlrr»„rd at itp
pnhIMttan law.
It ha. Waa wrtalwfl that tha pra-
|4* ef Raraanah hara aa raapact far
a law flrpttvtat th. rtttm at a TtaM
la tha aaarrtM af which W commit,
no mm- aflalnrt atwtaty. ranaclaaea
*r taltotaa; an, that ttay raaaat aafl
return ta W hound hr a law pat hpaa
them Mutant that. *m by aa art at
tha U^.lat.ru ta which they took aa
pan—had an vata
Tha paint la uUat aaanah an* thu
raanptatht la ftaaaanMa hut arm and
aaatanHaaai dlmsnrd af ana an
anjaat law ta harmful tn tt< rffrrta
'••dins inward thu wrakm|fs -f tw
pawur of nil taw. Sow. an, rrflnt
las lmain, at Ou.rata nra Wins
tacofti ta tha tacvttabW
rutin, 1MMM In IM, country trmld
trtshtan ua TW pratnpt and am
enforramaat of tw death .ia.lt, npaa
KnsMh murdarar. and tha aarapa af
meat af tha Amrrtraa furatah IW ex
planation at tw aaotnwL
Tha Rmtaunt admanlchM, in —~^ ------. _
tarn, thu consreea. tw Jutl-lury, ; . ZSat 1
Ua rorpetattana, tha enpMnRato ‘
and labor orruattnllant an tw
manner and mramru of tWIr taunt,
mnlnga with .Mayla, warda. ■
nuadulphla Retard.
WuU. why autr what ara thu can-
Stan and Supreme Caart. th* .appear I
ru. ordinal. tauarWa of IW |Wt ta»-
munt. to him? Raya net tw puflpta
allowed him ta sat tat. tw WhHtat
rfcardtat blmuutf In puna*
•beta ta IW Rmtai
lid. ersahtn, thrmich a bureau mlr'
for. Tho nogro thon left the pl.cn and
flod from thu scene.
Vowicncora troro .out to tho con*
♦let tamos ut Terror for th* treoh
dan. and they w.re put on hi. truck.
* n rj'xz r;7'“ a Arsy" jrwa
only Bouthem Elate Included. Ho I Routhcrn road toward *Valdoatt, but
ahowa from the cenaua of 1900 *.hat i dlappoxred In Orand 'Bay. where tho
tho total don.h ™,0 In P „„.h Cun-1cp.^'u^l./uahaalf when twy’antamd
llna la lit per l.ooo porulntlon. In-1 the bay.
stead of 37.8 per 1.800 population/ as
given by Mr. Poe. and that Jhe whit#
death rate In douth Carolina la 10.39.
Instead of 25.8 per 1,000 population,
aa given by Mr. Poe. The Average
death rate for the oouthern roast dtatea
from Virginia to the mouth of the
Mississippi Is given as 11.38 per 1.000.
In some of the other Southern States
the variations are as follows:
the
Georgia ...
Virginia ..
Mississippi
Florida ....
Tennessee .
Louisiana .
30.4
37.8
19.7
35.3
37.2
12.15
13.82
13.08
13.27
18.13
15.18
Mr. Poo has undoubtedly been mis
ted. durh n stnrtllnf difference In fa
vor of Northern climate, sanitation and
general conditions I# Incredible, and ’.t
stands to reason thst Mayor Rhett.
whether perfectly accurate or not. Is
nearer the truth.
Th* death rate would. gatnrafTy be
greater la the section wheye the peo
ple live shut up In their houses for
six months of. the year and where
consumption and othor resulting dis
eases abound. In th# South, on tho
other hand, and tn tho lower South
especially, tha windows are kept open
and the people breath* tho outer air
during tho greater part of tho year—
an advantage now very generally re
cognised as of vast Importance.
Th* President finds that the legis
lative and Judicial departments hara
not don* what they ought to have
done, and offers In his message g sin
gle, and to hla mind, effective, reme
dy. He would endow tho executive
branch of the government with com
plete and paramount control through
tho regulation of all commerce be
tween the States and of all corpora
tions doing an Interstate business.
That might simplify matters. Indeed,
but tip results might remind ua that
remedy le sometimes worn# than
the disease, and that If we lightly get
rid of tho checks and balance# pro
vided by the founders of the govern-
>nt the penalty of absolutism will
have to be paid to tho uttermost
farthing.
President Roosevelt offers to lot
Booth Tarklngton or Oeort* Ado ex
amine tha Panama canal documents
for tho benefit of the public. If It 1#
all the same to him, however, tho
public would prefer fact to fiction
In this cast.
Tha PnaMant lambs*ta the Federal
Judges and raconranenda their salaries
bo doubted la the earns breath. la
this what Is called blowing hot and
cold?
WlfS hla many and varied activities
and preachments there waa one sub
ject too Mg for Roosevelt to talkie—
tk* high tariff rol
THE SACRIST
•bber barons.
■ •Tor AUTUMN.
The thickets open now to view.
ssar-sK isLrs™
StTgyjsa x'ss..
flaunt In the hoyden Autumn’s wasting
».
Tbs bins smokes of tbs hltlaMe fires
• hr* _
CMoamsJmre; new
«oger henfie. too fnfi^to boig.
ta^siburcr.sr.sr'
Before her now ty 01100* cliffs ml
Te desolate reeriieo of the deep
Btw bears the wtntrv wa-Mrd** rail:
an* MiMfl. dreaming: down the etei
And fnM her 1
—Thano* r w»jj
After aeveml hours In there
Mirsucrs .came out without th* negro.
They etnted. however, that he would
not make any more mhlnlght raids.
They ilhl not say so. but It I# the gen
eral belief that the near© either re
sisted arrest snd was killed, or he waa
siren a speedy court-martial and re
ceived the verdict of death. . . _
.hSLffatiKriA .n jassi-abBWLf: wsi»dif
W ^ ">'rvu"h hu ra.u. i 3 ,ln -
when the right man
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RstabBdwdlTlO. MMESIQllUt
ENCROACHMENT NOTICE.
Notice Is' hereby given that applica
tion has been made by the Central of
deorgla Railway Co. to the mayor and
council of the city of Macon for an en
croachment aa follow#:
All thocc portion* of streets and alleys
lying betw»H*n the north line of-Division
street, and ths north line of Hammond
street, and the enet right of way 111
the flmithem Railway on the west, on
the exet by th# west line of the proper
ty of the Central of Georgia Railway,
purchased from the dty of Macon aa de-
nrrlbed In deed, duted March 27. 1»07,
and recorded In Wbb ^ County, Georgia.
Book NO. lit. folio No. 497. April if.
r.<o7.
1 be caught.
MACON TO NEW YORK
In Through .Slsepsr Via Southern
Railway.
Effective with first car leaving Ma
con Wednesday. December »th. 7:38
a- m.. and arriving New York Decem
ber l*th. 13:80 noon, the douthem
Railway will Inaugurate drily Pullman
drawing room glee ping car sendee be
tween Macon end New York. Return
ing this car will leave New York 4:25
p. m. and arrive Mncon 8:39 p. m..
following evening. Rent fare Macon to
Atlanta 35 cents. For further Infor
mation. reeen'nllon*. etc- call on H.
R. PETTIT. Trav. Po«s. Agt. 413
Fourth street. Macon. Oa. Telephone
434. *
Edward ‘Ward Carmack. Gsnlua
Statesman, Patriot. By Savoyard
See Sunday's Telegraph.
la ths District Court of th# United
States, for the Southern District of
Georgia. Western Division. In the mat
ter of George D. Wheatley. Bankrupt
l?ir5u?nt rU S C, an order of hla Honor.
Alexander Prmidflt referee In bank
ruptcy, there will be sold at th* store
house of George D. Wheatley, located
at th# corner of Isimnr street and Cot
ton avenue. In the city of Americas.
Rumter county. Georgia, on the Sir*
day of December. 1908. to th# highest
bidder for cash, the entire stock of mer-
chandles of said bankrupt; said atoex
ronslRts of dry goods, notions, all kinds
of dross goods, men’s clothing and fur
nishing goods, carpeta. rugs, mailings,
trunks, fixtures, sfo. This stock In Its
oraraX .a,
best bidder will be required to pay ten
per cent of tho bid cash, and th* bal
ance when sale ta confirmed: If sale not
confirmed th* amount will ba returned
to bidder. _ .
— W. DYKES. Trustee.
9th. 1908.
This December I
In th# District Court qf the Unit
States for the Western OlvUlon of t
Southern Dtutrict of Oeorgla.
Notice of application for discharge in
the matter of Edward HtaMInga, of
Amertcus. Sumter County. Georgia.
crMlltor. of th* >bo» nktnta
bankrupt' Ton nr. tarabj notlflua that
thu «bov. iraranl bnnhntut hu, fllta hi.
nnllrullon tor n dlu-h»ra» from all of
Im ,tat. provabl* In h*n»rupt<T.n*nln>t
th. Mild Bdw.nl Bkitllnn.. Thu nnta np.
miration will b« hrnrl hr th. Hon.
Fmnrr «P»*r. Judta «f th* Cnltta flwtra
dtatrtrt court tar tald dtautrt nnd dl-
vl.lcn. tt tn* United dutra ruurt buuM
\iy%
n. m. Ad crodltorn of th. raid bnnhrupt
nr. nntlflad to bu nnd nrnwnr nt th. tlm.
nnd pl.ru .utrd to thow cam if anr
thur ran. why th* praj.r rantnlnta In
lit* raid uppUrntlon would not ta
•'KSi at Macon. Oa.. this 8th dsy of
iAmPeRWIN. Deputy Clerk.
In the
State* for the Western PM
Ro^thera Ptstriet of Qeergte-
Unit
1 of t
above n
1 cation :
> In bankruptcy 1
an of
WratatSSJ-*
KiS tadrS*n« - m ttall
&Kf.t
tlmnntaTS^b. 1H..I M n-etarh J. m.
All creditors of said bankrupt are kero-
"SKI nt Unrun. On., thin Pta«ntar
**• IK *’ t. XL EltWTtf. Dapnty CTrrtt
oxonoiA. 1
« tknfln
bST'""
rata ta tta hlghrat MW fur «Mh tta
' P*T tarraturr
IMML ta ltar nwn nuw ta 01* ta tb* tauattr* iffte* of rata
r * ,ajrLrtr
lUTtaM. flM JM ta;
The deleft dent is hecsby .required per-
gg.ks and ter eaJcseMy owTbo first
M«nday ns nlrwry. UF. Mat then
m4 user* to aa^wsc thojriaimUP* de
mands tn aa actwa of Ubel tor divorce
ae m dtfauli tkeenef tk^ 9ro ’
"w ttirai* tVH rifH I n
bin. a. xinarr. iml
Division street and the north line of
iiammond street. All of Gilmer street
between the east right of way line 6t
the Southern Railway and th# west tins
of Tupelo street. All the alley tn Block
No. 10 between the east right of. way
Une of the • fiouthem Railway and tha
west line of Tupelo street All of Ham
mond street lying east of the right of
way line of the Southern Railway.
All that portion of Division street
lying between Tupelo street snd Haw
thorne street, being the south 29 feet of
said Division street, lying north of and
ndjacent to the north nne of block No.
C7. Also all that west half of Hawthorn*
street lying between Harris street on
the south and ths proposed remaining 28
feet portion of Division street on ths
north; said west half of Hawthorne
street lying Immediately east of and
adjacent to the east line of block No. 87.
Aim ell the alley running east snd west
entirely through said block Ne. 87 from
Tupelo street on the west to Hawthorne
street on the east _
After thirty days from this data th*
matter wilt be reported uoen by tha en
croachment committee.
CHA8. E. CAMPBELL. Clai*.
Mayor and Council of ths City of Macon.
Dated Dee. 13. 1808.
GEORGIA, Bibb County-' ______
Court of said County: The petition
Gate# J. Waxslbaum end il~ a
Waxslbawn. both of said state
,T t.W«rra , ’ir : th.ta~W,.. th.tr
associate*, successors and assigns to b*
Incorporated under ths corporate name
and etyl* of ”B. A. Waxslbaum A Bra.
Inc.’’ .
3. Th# capital stock of eald corporation
Is to be S50.M0.0e. divided into shares of
8100.00 each. Petitioners, however, de
sire for said corporation the privilege ef
Increasing saId capital stock from time
to tlm# st any regular or called meet
ing of the stockholders, by n majority
volt of all the then outstanding stock,
to an amount not to exceed IIM.SOO.ihi:
and th* privilege likewise of reducing
said caottal stock from time t* time by
the purchase of Its own stork, the cor
poration to have the power by a a ma
jority vote of all the then outstanding
stork at any regular or called meeting of
th# stockholders, to make such purchases
snd to cancel or retire such purchased
stork, or to hold ths same In the tress*
ury of ths company as treasury stock
and to rs-lssu* th* same from lima N
TSib said capital stoek of 118.009 M
has already actually been paid In In
money snd In property at a fair and
agreed valuation.
4. The term for which petitioners ask
to bo Incorporated Is twenty ysara. with
th* privilege to said corporation of rt-
LOANS
Negotiated prompt)/ on im
proved farm* and city proper-
ty on easy terms End at lowest
market rate*. 1
If voq need money call.nn na
HOWARD M. SMITH & CO.
6S3 Mulb.rry 8L. MACON. OA,
taMMOO.00 flA'flLV LOANED.
UI, lut It ray. «“'■
.M».N on n.ml ■.tnt* tor tarn,
in Invu'or., (uL.' .na mctat
i. Invralm.nt. TlioM '3
or having money to Invest will
„ to their Interest to seq; ua.
SECURITY LOAN AND AflSTflACT CtX.
CUfnmerctal Bank flulldllKL.
Thom,. B. W.at. S«cr.t.r» and Attufnta.
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investments.
it,,j uortpit i 1 CHARLES A. OALDWELL,
Macon. Go.
IKE WINSHIP HflRflERT SMART
WINSHIP ft SMART,
INSURANCE. •'
ACCIDENT. HEALTH. FIRE.
Wuhlnxton Bloek.
FOR SALE
No.. 107 .nil 509 Mulberry at. !•
.lory brlrk bullitln,. taronj .taory
arranged for rraldence. BAROA1N fbr
QUICK SALE.
Orange at. residence, 10 room*, re
cently overhaul* d awl painted. AUey
on 2 sides; large, lot.
Two-story brlrk sthre tn good busi
ness locality. Will exchange for small
farm. Inquire at office for particu
lars.
Now Cottage; large lot. ut Crump’#
Park.
Six-room dwelling and 4 acres In
Bellavue.
25 acre* near town. Plenty of wa
ter and Woods. 31,150.
100 acre# splendid level land. New
Improvements; fine orchard or 2,000
trees.
Some splendid farm# from 1800 prr
acre up.
Home funds on long time at 7 per
cent. Call on me next week SURE
For Sale
A neat five-room cottaga on about
an acr* of ground fronting ear llns^
near Log Cabin Club an axtroraaly deslr
able place and with plenty of room
for another house without crowding.
Price 33.500. This Is cheap consid
ering location and Improvements. Can
make reasonable terms If wanted.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
-868 Mulberry Street.
S. S. Parmelee
Company,
Carriages, Buggies, Wagon:
Harness. Saddles, Bicycles. Bi
rloges, accessorial.
Largest stock In ths South to select
m. A pleasure to eervs you.
8. 8. PARMELEE CO- Macon. Ga.
Honey (o Lend on
Real Estate
pttvfiags to a __
nswtng Its charter beyond that tlm* upon
a majority vote of all th# then outstand
ing stock at any regular er called meet
Ing of the stockholder*.
X The object ef sold
corporatl
or ci
i'KXS 0 ”
rMrabySia mptaMImt. t“«t
wholesale boot and shoe dealers. Includ
ing the purchase, manufacture sad sal*
for cash and on credit of boots, etwee,
rubber goods, and boot and shoe findings,
with th* power to said corporation to
purchase and srlL for eaah and on credit
and deal tn real .oatXt* and personal
property ef all kinds: to eract, maintain,
operate and construct such manufacto
ries and workshops, together with such
suitable plant and machinery as may be
necerrary er convenient for carrylag on
*T ^JfTra^'^'W^rarara,.
Hon shell have the further privilege and
power te loon and borrow money, dis
count nepers, act ae general and tpcclal
•nt for other persona .and —
la buying selling. rairani'ar
'r on oommteeleo or ethsrartee. say ar-
- or articles, or doe# of arrives ap-
tsrttur syTraffvaBi
______ J carried on by said
T^They "draira that said corporatkra
shall have the further privilege and new
er to give and receive mortgages, deed*
with power of sola and ether securities
fee debt te borrow money, gty* and re
ceive pledge* and liens, te sell mortgtfe
and convey la any wtee Its franchises
and generally te make oh. and any con
tracts tn the execution nnd enjoyment of
the powers herein enumerated, with all
other rights, powers and Privileges ex
tended l« and usual with like corpora
tion# under th# laws ef this state
9. They desire that said corporation
shall have the power at say regular or
cored raeettac of It* Itlffwltsi upon it
■alwrltj TStf ef all the then outstanding
S5*ars»s2 T* ££h
amounts as may tw determined at any
auek raa§8rarara» IRfcW Rwl not to
exceed, however, at any time the asses nt
r,. a i rBSvgrSB
ferent Husn of alMk. the ikhi it ps,
steckfw»d>rsef prefer^ Jeb^centretled |
bT 10 h Th^°4e^e ‘that sold eac^>cJ5»m
pose of stock tn any ether corpora Oons
mmup hereafter &rv*n'xed.i
llcffl-ta
Geera'*. wiriTth- rririlee.. .♦ -•
■Mni bra nek burin# branch ofL
fires or spends* hi such ether r'*ce or
rtanso within or without Mw state #.f
iV—es the cerperstrn may dra^v
Wherefore petitions rnr i'a- uev
may be mad* a Mj cerpe-ate under the
ffVgaggtiJKSJll
rrivi'ecee. and with »’l #»•■•- r-^%— »-•
Pffvneowi extended to e* ww;a| pith try*, j
*
Well rated eonunercinl paper
and very low rate* on Mar-
ketablfl securities.
Macon Sayings Bank
Brown House
Opposite Union Dspot— MACON, GA.
American
Plan
F. BARTOW STUBBS. Proprlet.r.
F. W. ARMraTRONa M.n.g.r.
For Rent
....f«0.#0
....325.00
....325.00
....358.00
No. 414 Fourth St....
No. 171 Orange Bt
No. 433 Second Bt
No. 081 Poplar Bt
No. 748 College 8t....
No. 370 Columbus St.
No. 013 Poplar Bt
$25,000
j To Loan
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
Real Estate, Insurance, Leans.
Ne. 851 Third tt Phene 77.
CURRAN R. ELLIS
architect
omc.
Cherry Bt nnd Cottou Ave.
MACON. OA.
FRANK R.HAPP.
Architect.
it Booms 22 and 31 Fourth Na-
Banw Building.
532} Office 090.
ALEXANDER BLAIR,
Architect.
Civil Engineer,
WASHINGTON SLOCK. Row. M.
Wafer tuppf}
•0*
r ' r f •,
and
Residence phone
P. E. DENNIS, i
Roem. Am,He,B N.Umi.I
Bulk Bida. peon, tali
rtiwi. rtif.
CARLYLE NISBET,
Architect.
Off!oe Phone 459.
Grand Bldg.
Residence 141.
Mseen. Oe.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
W. W. Of HAVEN.
General Contractor and Builder,
ne 090.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Classified advertisements under this
head are Intended strictly for tho pro
fessions.
OOtjL
DR. M. M. STAPLER.
OCULIST AND AURISY.
HORTEK,
sr. Nos* a
EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT.
}R. FRANK M. CUNNINGHAM,
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Oran
dPHYtICIANO AND 8UR8KOM8.
Throat Specialist,
DR. MARY E. McKAY.
Orand BuO<
Phones: Office. \
fBBli- Res'ldeficA 144(1.
DR.-W. H. WHIPPLE,
itsd. in th* epoelai.
*9r!L l iuSS£ a £t*'
cur# guaranteed. —,
With sump. 118 Fnurtl
/ DENTISTRY.
DR8. J. M. A n. HOLMES MASON,
Dentists.
154 Second it. Phone IIL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ROBERT L. BERNER,
Attorney at Law.
Rooms ^708-lot American National Bank
G. S. &F. RY.
Schedule Effective Oct. 13,190A
DEPARTURES!
11*80 a.<mta No, 1, Through Train te
hiorida. cantos Observation Par
lor car and ooaohsa. Macon te
Jacksonville via Valdosta: oon-
netuon made for. White Springs.
4:uu p! miyfxo 1 .^8hoo• FIy.” Ms-
to Valdosta and all Inter*
—j.-*- -"m,
10. 3, "Georgia I
.— i UmlW Ms.
Jacksonville
train with O
Florida.
tag Koera Bleeping Car; open at
weSfSS® 6
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ARRIVALS:
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Jacksonville and
sleeper Jacl
passengers e
■Mer jl Ih
until 7:M a. a•.
8:28 a. m., No. *4, "Dixie Flyer,"
coaches snd Pullman supers
Tlfion to Macon, en route rrom
JacksenvIKe to 8L Louis and
Chleag*.
UvaldostJL N °’ *' " §h0 ° tr, y” frtm
4:29 u. m.. No. 8. from Pafetke.
Jackssavflra and ail tstsmadlate
polnta Parlor Observation Car
Jacksonville ta Macon.
C. B. RHODES. Gen. Past. Agent
Macon. Ga.
HARDEMAN. JONER A JOHN#tdn
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