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TOE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1908
CHRISTMAS
DISCOUNT
r UNTIL
1 JANUARY
FIRST
iHare Your Teeth Filled
Before Christmas
-Dr.Lanier’s
Dental
Offices
Will Give the
Discount
NOW IS YOUR
TIME
to have
TEETH
Filled
Crowned
Bridged
or
Extracted
Without
Pain
Beautiful Set
Inserted With=
out the old
Roof Plate
at
Dr.Lanier’s
Offices
Cor. 2nd and Cherry
FTrK
Ladiee' Aid Society.
The I .adieu* Aid Society of Christ
Church will hold it* unual Christmas
ante in Christ Chur, h r h i pel, on Wed
nesday, Decamber the i<!th. beginning
at U o'clock In the mornlnjr.
Home-fund* enkr*. candt**, pic*.
*nln-I". etc., will 1*» furnished by «>mn
of the b« «t h<MiKck* < p. m In Macon,
who make a specialty of these thlt.K - ’.
nnd tin* ron«cicntiou*. never. If !>*.»-
Klhle, seiiiriK ft poor cake. and In
never charging exorbitant price*. It
In mrneKtly hoped that the people will
he SO kind n* to patronise thl" anl«*.
tin I ho ladles are greatly concerned
mi r the larj:* debt, unavoidably con*
trert-d. end hope their frlemla will
think of them and give them their J About eight matron* were Invited to
and nld. • meet Mr*. Wsdlejr and enjoyed the
' ' charming hospitality dispensed
•*. - lira, rtolllr-
ral ivnyn, potato salad. aamlwbh*
< rocker*. pleklr*. coffee, tea tnd
late. At each tfthlo *111 be found
rd. giving the price*
article of food, algo ticket* will hr
Id for a regular lunch, which coat*
twenty-five cent*, the lunch eonglut*
Ir.g of scalloped or wtewed oyster*,
Ith croeker*. pickles and coffee, te#
hocolate.
lunch department will ha In
barge of Ihe following Hi’**: Mr*.
K. Mnllary, Mr*. John In fall". Mr*.
Hudson. Mr*. O. C. Conner, Mr*.
William Flnnder* nnd Mr*. Luther
WHIHm*: nnnlstlnr at the tables
he Mr*. Roland CHI*, Mr*. Mlnter
Wimberly. Mr*. L. P, Hlllyor. Mr*. 71
lllnea, Jr., nnd Mr*. J. fl. Tlur.t
log.
The cake futile will he In charge of
Mr*. K. R. William* end Mr*. Alex
ander Blnlr. n**l»ted by Mr*. «. Tt.
Ulrdeey. Mr*. H. N. Parsley. Mr*. K.
J. Cooke. Ml** Hines. Mr*. P. If.
Palmer. Mr*. J. M. Walker. Mr*.
Iiatchetor, Mrs. Hugtna Btetson, Mr*,
c I.. Bunting And Mr*. E. J. Nth
eon.
Tha candy tibia will he In charge
of Mr». B. Taaica nnd Mra. M. H. Tay.
ler. mutinied by Mr*. O. W. fltrattnn.
Mr*. If. C. Pohert. Mr*. T. O. Ch*«t
nay. Mr*. William Nutting, Mr*. 1
P. English, Mrf. Charles Hannon. Ml**
Mary Hlackahear nnd Mm. Drain.
The fancy work will be In charge
of Mr*. A. W. Reo*o nnd Mr*. Ho**
ltoawlen. AWfeted by Mr*. J. ITIrka,
Ml** Hlrdln Hlacknhmr. Mrs. Felton
Hatcher, Mra. A. C. Pllnn. Mr* II.
Fleetwood, Mr*. D. H. Mutllnlx. Mr*.
C. H. Mlgmttr. Mr*. Stork. Mr*, fl.
Cmndsll. Ml** Dry*dale, Mr*. If. An
drew*, MU* II. Collin*. Mr*. R. H.
I«nnl*r, Mm. Joe Napier, Mr* Check
ley Show and Mra. R. Hemphill,
The apron* will be In charge of
Mra. D* vrlea, Mr*. 6. fl. flhlpp*. Mm.
L. N. Erwin tnd Mm. J. Crandall.
The Junior Auxiliary of Chrl«t
Church will hire In connection with
fht* *sI* s moat beautiful doll dis
play. Rig dolls and little onos. fancy
doll* and Main one*, bride* nnd cooka.
doll* dr****d by all the leading dress
makers of Maeoh. cheap doll* nnd Important Business Meeting of W. C.
costly one*, enough fer each child It L U. ... .
Mra. Collins.
Intaraatlno Cnflig*m*nt Announced.
The enRiyeinrnt ha* b-en nnnouneed
of Mr. Charles Uuth r. formerly of th *
elty. to MIm Kdlth Anderson, of ttptlng-
Meld. O., tlta wedding to take place in
April.
This announcement will b« v«iy great
Inter**! io the many ft Pnd* cf Mr. Ilut-
hr In Miw.n nnd In (knt»li, and aUo
whsraver hi ha* been In lil« extensive
lour* with Dr Tomv nci M*. A’errndrr.
the noted evans*1M*. «* n aoloiat. de
lighting t|iou*nnd* with H! > wonderfully
"W**et alaglng.
>11** Anderson also S* a v»-iy sweet
nger. and a charndng, beautiful young
Mr. Pilfer .who 1* the brother of Mr*.
Frank Mnllur>'. mad* hi* home hare for
sevcrol years, and hundred* of filard*
will extend congratulation* and he*t
wishes, and will anticipate the pleasure
k time of meeting hi* Aunrec.
Parties During tha Holiday*.
Two delightful affair" of the holiday
reason will l»r the afternoon bridge par
ties at which MIm Maud I III* will enter
tain on Monday and Tuesday. December
23 and 29.
Th*r will each be parties of about
20 guests, and they will be Invltod for
3 o'clock In th# afternoon.
Mra. Clifford Bruton Complimented with
Delightful Morning Party.
Mr*. C. ft. Rnndnll entertained at *
Iteautlful morning bridge party yenterdny
in honor of her guest. Mr*. Clifford lint-
ton. of Amorims, who I* s very charming
vklfor In the city nt present.
Mrs. Rnmlnll'a homo was docnrgt’d In
a ml nnd green schema, the Christina*
color" being effectively carried out with
royal pulnsetta and branch** of holly
with It* gleary green loaves and bright
scarlet berries, which were artistically
arranged.
the honor guest, more
Mrs. nrutBPRHHmppmiPI
'nutlftil gown of blue silk, trimmed with
iihroMered band* of Persian color#., and
n**l"trd Mra. Randall In welcoming, ths
im! ...
delriotiM luncheon of aeverul
served nt tha conclusion nf
the Interesting game of bridge, at which
■fM^lhwr Scott made top score prize,
ce-covered pin cushion,
b meet Mm. Rruton were Mr#
a pretty liter -
to mBfV ... ... ... ...... ... ... ...._
Walter P. Hou«er. Mr*. P. F. Rherldnn,
Mrs. Charles If. Humphries. Mr#. Mar
quis. Mr*. Arthur fl. Bcott. Mr*. D. D.
Adame. Mrs 8. If. fllnaWnn, Mrs. \Vm t
Fleetwofsi, Jr.. Mr*. 1-Mwln Jacob* ami
Mr*, tthmuri C. Cooper.
Thera will be an Important meeting of
is W. C. T. IT. held on Monday after
noon at 2 o'clock at tha parlor* of First
the \V.
noon ai . .. .
Street Metltodl«t church, and all member*
are urged to l»e present. ,
Mra. Mary Harris Armour will bo In
Macon the second flunday In January, and
at that tlm# will deliver a lecture at Mul-
harry Street Methodist church and also
6 t Wesleyan, further notice of which will
t given hafore her arrival.
..Mr*. Armqifr jylli Also meet with th*
Machn W. C. T. U. on Monday after-
noon at their regular January meeting.
Turpin to Qlva Danes on
A delightful event of tha (Thrlafmta
holiday among th* young people will he
the Christmas dance Mbs Eugenia Tur
pin will give on the evening of the Ifth.
Th* dance, which will celebrate th*
fourteenth I Irthdey of the hosie**, w«ll
he anticipated With much pleasure, and
for th# event tlm liandsom* colonial homo
of her parents.* Mr. nntf Mra. fleorga R.
Tttrnln. will he thrown open, and beau
tifully decorated.
Afternoon Drlrfa-* Game for Vlaltor.
A pretty affair of the week-and waa
the afternoon brldg* party at which Mra.
enlertulned complimentary to
MDt flhcrlock. uf Amc^cus.
Th* decorat lone for tha rooms
chrysanthemums and
large hunch of Ylnleti
the guest of honor.
th* city to have on*. These doll* Will
first be eghlhlted In the f1uttenh*rger
window, Becond street, on Monday
nflcrnoon. and will then bo removed
to rhrtat Church chapel for the sale
on Wednesday.
Mite Jetka Hoeteia at Club Party.
Mias T^eonor* Jetka entertained fhtf
Vlnfvlll* Neighborhood Club vary de-
llghtfnllr at har homo on lllnea Ter'
rare Thursday afternoon.
An Interesting guessing contest,
cleverly oonreltrd. and carried out, en.
tertatned the guests for soma time,
and pratty aotn»enlra were given at
this. Mlaa .folks* pretty home waa
very attractive, the guests being en
tertsln*d In the parlor where vase* of
cut flowers and fern* were effectively
used.
A delicious hot course waa nerved
and several beautiful musical numbers
added much to the pleasure of tha
congenial company of ladlca conaittut
Ing the club.
Those Present were Mra. Frank T.
Mallary. Mr*. J. M. Moore. Mra. John
Y. fTone. Mrs. E. W. Gould, Mlaa
ltenrlatta Olover. Mlaa LtiU Fulghum,
Mlaa Dale Torter. Mr*. W. W. De-
Haven. Mr*. F.. T. Mallarv, Mra. J.
R. Ilavnea, Mra. aordon Settler and
Mlaa Jelk*.
Ml** Porter will entertain the club
at thalr next meeting on January "th.
Levaly Mornlnn Party far Mr*. Ragln.
In honor of Mrs. William c. Ragln,
ef flnvannah. a charming bride of this
*ea*o n who la visiting Macon for the
tint lima a’ne* her marrhge. nnd la
the ruent of Mm. T. C. ffurke. Mm
V**»ar Patrick entertained at card* on
Friday.
It waa a pretty morning affair, and
an Interesting sam* of bridge was
played nt the small tablet where twelve
matrons wars «eated.
The pretty prise, a handsome work
nnrnn daintily fashioned, was won by
Mr*. Jordan Maa»ce. and by her pre
sented to the sum of honor.
Mm. Patrick's parlor and hall wars
ntractlvelv decorated with chryasnthe.
mums and howl* of fragrant nannektt*
and th» guest* were h**»it'fullv
ed. MIm Ragln waa looking r *rcclally
handsome In t blue crop* d* rht.ic. and
wore with tt a big black picture hat
laden with plume*. »
Invited to meet Mra. Ragln warn
Mra. Herbert P. Haley. Mra. Jordan
Ma*aee. Mr*. T. P. ilhirk*. Mr*. Clar
ence Cuhnedg*. Mrs. Joseph N. Neel.
Mm. John Winn flhlnholeer. Mm.
Henry Walker. Mm. taasc \Vlnsh1n
Mrs. T. J fllmtnon*. Mm. Claud>
Whaley and Mra. >Umey Hstcher
Clarks.
Halt-Rodqera.
The marriage of Mr. A. T. Holt,
of thta city, and Ml** Motile Rodger*,
of ililfTin, tla.. took place at an In-
tereMtng home wedding Thursday. Da-
camber the lfth, at OrifTln.
There were n<> attendant*, anil the
marriage waa quietly celebrated at th-
home cf the bride's aunt Mrs. Aaron
Jason Purr, at 4 o'clock. Rev. J. A
*eke* oPTHatlng.
The bride was married In a going-
a wav gown of tan broadcloth m*d* on
dlmct-dr* tine*, with yoke and long
sleeve* of t*n nat and a amall toque
In tan el«o to match ths gown was
worn with It.
Only the tmmedlata family w|tne**ed
th* ceremony, and Mr. and Mr*. Holt
l.ft or. tn, .rfrnoon (rain for Mr- pur* row oMw with «• MorOr
con. nnd ere at home to their friend# I or Tuceday and wo will soil you tho
at Mr. Ilolt'a reaidmco on Vlnavlllo U'bolcost bYult wny alae. and d«Hv-
fresh on any day dsalrod, at tl.M
Mr. Holt waa accompantod to flrlf- « box. The prtco on Xn*s fruit of
fin hr h»* *o* M» . Plew Holt, and Mr. ,cholm quality wUI bo |t.M a bos.
r ,T ' nrt : . . b «t wo will book your order for two
There I* no better ^now* gentleman dayo at the special prioe. Quality
» »/• Holt, or on* who Lang price guaranteed or you u««d not
M«t of warm nrreonal accept thV goods when they arrive.
Oeautlfui Brtdqa Party Given In Honor of
Tampa Matron. '
An* of the largest end moat beautiful
affairs of the w**k wa* tha afternoon
card party ye«t*rdav at which Mr*. Mc-
Ih'ugnld Nlshet e»Ft.'rl"lned In honor of
Iter *J«ter, Mra. Jack Herkwlth. who Is
here from Tampa on a visit.
Mr* Herkwlth. as Ml** Alice Wright, of
tM* city before tier marriage, was a pop
ular young woman here, and th# party
afforded h.rmanr frlepnd* an opportu
nity of meeting her again, and the haa-
te*a horns waa thronged with beautifully
gowne«1 women.
Tho effective and beautiful decoration*
were of white carnation* and narclaau*.
great howls of tha fragrant blossoms
adorning mantels, tables and every avail
able place.
Mra Ktsbot was gowned for th* parly
In a hlu# crepe de chin# trimmed with
' lace, and a bertha of
raart^-
Inset* ,
' eofe white
£ f thread
a on tho
wit hwore a lovely toilet
mull combined with lace.
The beautiful hr*>* Jardiniere given oo
" “ Intereallna gam« of
John A. 8el-
■gar Set.
evenina by the Week-end Club J atMcrr^?
makers Ret mat. Among thoe* ureeent
wen, Mlaeea Metis Cubbedge. Willie Mae
Ro^ Ohambem, Mr. Marshall Kills, Mr.
U’eatnf, i'.Mr..„ n Mr. Arthur n»«h«r.
torv
Especial attention I* culled to tho
change tn data of th* next mooting of
the Macon History Club. On account
of the holiday ruah during Christmas
week, the club will meat one week
earlier, oh Monday afternoon. Decera
25c A BOX
FINE FLA. ORANGES
25c a Box Saved
In Mown »hao Mr. Holt or
ha" * lareer _1.„ ...
fr>nd* He t* one of *e aoM*
cent of Macon now that bi« Vim
brought Into the
You don't have to pay for fruit ootll
•i'* lit l« delivered, but we wont to book
of Ms
Worn no flvety for Ms*. Wadley.
beat fruit for. Dost pay
l you tee tho fruit and ore aatfto*
with th« price,
. bekiw this prf
She Used Blue Ribbon.
That's th* reason aha always had
good luck with her cakes nod des
serts. lilue Ribbon Vanilla la of tha
highest Htrongth and greatest deli
cacy, a true estr&ct.
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Kill* allied from
Rnizll on November 14. on* the Royal
mull steamer for Portugal. England
and Franco. They will reach New
York on ihe 2id of December nn1 get
buck to their old hum*. Macon, the
24th of December, to *penrl Christmas
with their three little ones. Hovl*.
Hr holy and June Hug K1IH. Mr. Kill*
baa been working for the Brazilian
Railway Company.
(Continued on Page Eight)
Best assortment of useful
presents to be found in Macon.
Wood-Peavy Furniture Co.
REPORT ON NIGHT SCHOOL
TO BE MADE MONDAY NIGHT
Board of Education to Meat and Will
Probably HoJd Election.
night.
Superintendent C. B. Chapman will
submit hla report to the meeting in
regard to InveMtlgatlon* recently mndo
concerning the proposed night school.
The report will *how what the cost will
bo to operate tho school, and along
what line* tho school will be con
ducted.
A room In the Ore*ham*fiIgh School
building has been put In order for the
night school purposes, and a special
course of study has been prepared.
Supt. Chapman'.* Idea I* to have three
school nights a week, from 7:30 until
9 o'clock, and to run the achool for
four months during the winter.
It tho report of Supt. Chapman I*
considered favorably by the board, In
all probability the night school will
open the first of Jnnuary. when the
public schools of Rlbb county will re
open after the Christmas holidays.
It Is probable that an election will
be held to fill tho vacancy caused by
the death of Mr. C. H. Willingham.
Sensible, lasting Christmas
presents.
Wood-Peavy Furniture Oo.
INSPECTOR PRAYS;
TWO PRISONERS FIT
REV. DR. FLANDER8 WILL PROB
ABLY HENCEFORTH WATCH
AS WELL A8 PRAY.
ATLANTA, da., Deci It—The RWK
Dr. W. J. Flanders, former representa
tive in the legislature from Johnson
county, made an Inspection of the state
reformatory a few days ago. He l»
no# a penitentiary Inspector.
The doctor being of sympathetic turn
mingled freely with the boys employ
ed there, y talking to and encouraging
them. The reformatory authorities
turned them over to him, thinking they
were snfe at long as In tho good doc*
tor’s care.
Closes With Religious Service.
The minister-inspector brought his
visit to a close with a brief religious
service. This was wound up, ol
enurne, with prayer. The doctor lead
In the supplication, and a* child-of
fenders were the object of the appeal,
the length nt the same waa In a meas
ure suited to the hardness of the sub
ject.
With hi* eye* closed In plou* hu
mility that hi* thoughts might center
on the subject of his prayer, the in
spector prayed with much fervor. In
total unconsciousness of wordly things.
The Birds Had Flown.
When he arose, he found many of
th* boya, filled with uncontrollable
laughter. He knew some form of mis
chief was broad, and on Investigation
discovered that two of those who had
knelt In prayer had disappeared during
Its delivery.
Tho boys departed Just as the doctor
reached the second cnapter of hts sup
plication. and had been able to get be-
f ond tha prison grounds and hide In
he woods. They had not been recap
tured Friday.
HEAVY SENTENCE
FOR BUYING A VOTE
McWILLIAMS-RANKIM CO.
Some
Fo
410-412 THIRD STREET
Extraordinary Specials
Monday's Selling!
The ‘‘Specials’’ for tomorrow exceed in attractiveness even those of last Mon
day. Each week more and more people are responding to these Saturday and
Monday “Specials,” realizing that they are in fact the biggest bargains to be had
in Macon. As we have said before, we offer these “Specials" at about cost to
induce you to come into the store and learn the low prices we ask for high class,
reliable merchandise. You will learn from a visit here that you can depend on
everything we say—there is no misrepresentation of any sort. There is no over
stating values. And there is the satisfaction of being waited on not only prompt
ly, but politely, courteously.
Cut this advertisement out and bring it with you Mpnday. Read it through
carefully and check off those items you want.
$15.00 Black Tibet Suits,
all wool, .9.85
Cravenette
“spocial” ....
$15.00 Black
Overcoats, all
wool, “special” ...
$5.00 Men’s real Worsted
Pants, O Cfl
“special” J.tJU
$9.00 all-AVool Cashmere
Pants, all the new O nn
shades, “special”... .4.UU
$3.50 Boys’ Suits, all-Wool,
sizes 4 to 16, O CA
“special” fa.JU
50c Boys’ all-Wool Pants, 4
to 16 years, . ^ OC
“special” t-UU
$3.00 Men’s Hats,
“speciaP’
$1.00 Shirts,
“special”
$1.00 Wright’s
Health Underwear,
“special” ..
50c Balbriggan Shirts and
Drawers, OC„
“special” JjC
15c Men’s Socks, 1 A-
“special” lvIC
2.00
50c
genuine
79c
19c
ETand-
10c
50c
25c Boys’ Vests and
Pants, “special” ....
15c Men’s all-Linen Hand
kerchiefs,
“special”
75c Shirt in Macon,
“special” .........
$20.00 Suits,
“special” ..
$25 Suits,
“special” ..
$30.00 Suits, -j r nn
“special” ItJ.UU
$35 to $40 Suits,
“special”
12.50
18.00
$7.50 Wraps, blues, browns
and tans, Monday, A OQ
“special”
$3.00 .. .
“special”
12c Cotton Flannel,
“special”
6o Calico, * C p
“special”
lOo Outing,
“special” ...
1.50
. 8c
15o Ladies’ Hose,
“special” .........
..7c
10c
MORRIS LEPIN8KY GETS 8C
MONTHS OR |500, WITH JAIL
SENTENCE COMBINED.
8AVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 11.—Tha
chalngang for six months, ar a tint
of fSOO, rlther udded to six months In
Jail, la tha reward assigned today to
Morris Loptniky for buying the vote
of Ike Levy in the primary of June 4.
The oaae hae been threshed out In the
city court and though ha waa found
guilty, Leplnaky waa recommended to
the court’s mercy.
Caught Raffles In Time.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Dec. It—The Sa
vannah police have nipped a very prob
able long eerteg of burglaries In it*
early atagea by the oapture of James
Cameron, a negro who has already con.
feased two such crime* and hae re
turned jowelry stolen In one of them,
which he hid in the stump of a tree. I
The engro clamly told the arresting
detectives: "Yon got me In time. 1.
intended to tear this old town wide
open and get rick quick.**
Heads Ludden A Bates Heues.
SAVANNAH. Oa. Deo. If—Leonard
Carter, of Jemip. president or director
In many camps In South Georgia ant
Florida, has been elected
TOOK THE SAFE
AND CONTENTS
Burglars Break Into Store and Carry
Away the Safe So as to Open it at
Their Leisure—No Clue to ths
Thieves.
CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE
“NEARER THAN EVER”
VIA
SENTENCING OF ABE RUEF
60ES OYER TILL SATURDAY
BAN FRANCISCO. CaL Dec. If.—
■Sentencing of Abraham Roet convict.
That burglars play pranks aa well as
other people, la evidenced by a visit
made by them some time during Fri
day night to the store of Anthony D.
Kendrick, a wall-known negro mer
chant, whoso atora Is at 127 tfonroe
street, near Fifth avenue.
They went Into the storo and not
wishing to tarry long, picked up the
four-hundred-pound safe and carried
It away to bo opened at their leisure.
Some tlms during yesterday. In some
secluded place In the woods, or in some
house free from observation, they
worked on the combination, or opened
It In some violent manner as best suit
ed their meAne.
When they open the saf* that must
cost them a lot of strength and pers
piration. they will And fifteen dollars
In money, aome Insurance policies,
some deed*, accounts and possibly a
dollar or so In odd change.
When Kendrick went to hla store
yesterday morning for the purpose of
opening up. he found that some one
had opened It for him aome time pre
viously with a crowbar. Incidentally,
they broke two or three lock*. Then
hs eaw that the safe wa* gone, and
with It all hi* pipers of no value to
any one but himself. He looked arouna
to see what else had been taken, but
all he could cnlss was aome plug to
bacco and some cigars.
The burglary was promptly reported
to the police, and Chief Westcott
placed It In the hands of Detectives
Harrison and Smith, but yesterday
they were unable to find much trace
of the thieves. There was a wagon
track tn the locality, but it was not
certain that this wagon was used, as
ths tracks led up to and melted In the
main road.
The question which worried the de
tectives no little was whether the safe
was carried to a house or to tha woods.
It was evidently carried by two or
morb men. end yet It Is unlikely that
there were more than two engaged tn
the burglary. The store 1» well pat
ronised by the negroes in the settle
ment around, but of all hla customers,
Kendrick can form no Idea on whom
to fasten suspicion.
The night was an Ideal one for such
work. For soma time the burglar has
been put out of business by the moon
light which nrevtlled and Friday night
the rain kepi the people Indoor*, while
the cloudy sky gave the burglars all
the darknesa they wanted. The police
suspected a bufglary some where, but
did not look for It In the vtdnlty of
Kendrick's store.
The police think the safe will be
found sooner or later, but that it will
be a wreck.
At Tabsmaele.
Every young man, whether a Oiraca
not. Is cordially Invited to attend
the Raraca Clast Sunday afternoon at .. . — ,
3 o'clock. A friendly handshake and a
><»«r •*«*» SSSftShl."" £n!?«
NEW DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
BEQIININIING MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st.
34.
32.
SCHEDULE. | 33.
31.
1:35 p.m.
4:20 p.m.
5:10 p. m.
10:45 p. m.
11:00 p.m.
7:55 a. m.
7:50 a.m.
3:00 a.m.
5:53 a.m.
6:15 a.m.
11:40 a.m.
11:45 a.m.
8:35 p. m.
8:15 p.m.
9:15 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
Lv. Macon. C. of Ga. Ry. Ar.
Ar. Atlanta. 0. of Ga. Ry. Lv.
Lv. Atlanta. L. & N. R. R. Ar.
Ar. Knoxville. L.&N.R.R. Lv.
Lv. Knoxville. L.&N.R.R. Ar.
Ar. Cincinnati. L.&N.R.R. Lv.
Ar. Louisville. L.&N.R.R. Lv.
Lv. Louisville. Penn. Lines. Ar.
Ar. Chicago. Penn. Lines. Lv.
2:02 a. m.
11:05 p.m.
10:40 p.m.
5:10 p.m.
5:05 p.m.
8:15 a.m.
8:15 a.m.
7:35 a.m.
9:50 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
11:55 a.m.
6:15 a.m.
6:00 a.m.
8:25 p.m.
8:00 p. m.
Through Sleepers on both trains, Macon to Cincinnati Ohicago-Louisville Sleepers
on 3:00 a. m. train. Louisville Sleepers on both trains from Atlanta.
Dining Service (all meals). Observation Car.
For Sleeping Car reservations, rates and information write J. R. Almand, Trav.
Pass. Agt., H. 0. Bailey, Div. Pass. Agt., No. 4 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
8RESNAHAN WILL BE
ST. Li
FAMOUS NEW YORK CATCHER OOES
TO THE CARDINALS IN BIO
THREE-CORNERED TRADE.
NEW YORK. Dec. II.—TVhet U on-
dcubteSly the moet Imported trmde eo
ter cioeed In connection with the neit
i-smi EMM qua agajj
M i—p —■ gpe
Qaut touav wttn tha announcement by
stenler Kcbleon. owner ol the SL Louie
club in that Icu-uo. t hut he hldeecurcd
Rocer Bretnebun. pie New Turk Nu-
ticuel’e noted catcher. *e tnent«er ot
undentonfuiat to cemptete the
*— - and Lush, will go to Cincinnati.
THURSTON HATCHER
PHOTOORAPMER
Sittings Made Until 9:30 P. M.
See Our Art Department
614 Cherry Street.
, your order and wlU lire you th* Irult ™ p Dcnoulh. will jro I *“ ioik * Posto" 1 * 4 »«“}, *»<•
.".m end on. of th. moet jdt«ct ttv*. tha |T»t~ Thle. U a U.SSnoh theS t
Regular $1.00 bottle Jap
.•a me I ® an< ^ ru ^ Cure now on sale at
i"e. "oouatry «dV.Pulm Barber Shop, only 50c.
SV^« lr <UwT'ltt*nKi!r l *° J w, “ L ' This sale lasts only one more
' You wUI have to hurry.
»d. 'prui f--r t hi* mm. Money refunded if not satis- k*< i upon
t h , Th* Urvat -Ulanif A IV !t1c T#k C*. fartnrv
. { U$ CitLiry aueeL M».vu. Ga. i**CWry.
__WL »«t»on for continuance to b«
*nt«r*d until h* had read UK* tha re
cord cf th* If gal history of every
one of th* hundred and »U days con-
Attorney t. d. Doalvr. Rueft coun-
a*L wa# then permitted to Intcrpo"*
r. aitoru for d.-lay and tho order for
nc* waa officially mad*.
SEPARATE SCHOOLS FOR
THE RACES IN KANSAS
TOPEKA. Kan, Dec. 12.—ClUaa of
Kansas may provide saparata schools
for white and negro children In tha
grades below tha high scbooL but tha
schools for negro chUdraa must equal
f.ii'Utitcs and t* as easy of aocaaa aa
thoao provided for chlldron.
This la a dcciatob of the athta tu-
prime court rendered today
casa of certain negro children In Par
sons. who were compelled to attend
n school surrounded by railroad
_ claim that tha defense J tracks. They had pciitlonad tha court
tirr* to prepare motions I to ba allowed t*J attead tha white
tnaL aokooL
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You want really good whliky you oaa afford to waa
KENTUCKY SPRAY RY£,
Four full quarts $4.00. Exprea* prepaid. Oaah must
accompany order. There are lower priced brands on
the market but a trial will convince you that KEN
TUCKY 8PRAY la more than worth the dlfteraooa.
Send ui a. trial order. When you receive good# sam
ple It end If It la not entirely satisfactory return It to
ua at our ''xpense and wo will promptly refund your
money. You *ee you run no risk In dealing with ua.
FREE: Our complete Illustrated Price List a«nt
free on receipt of postal card request It explains
WHY we aavo you money.
United Liquor Store
Branch United Liqnor Store, Company.
(Capital $250,000.00.)
244*246 E. Mein Street. CH ATT AN OOO A, TIN",
or 830-840 Wot B.y 8tr.,t. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Branch,, aleo ,t New Orieana, La, Memahle,
Tenn, Buffalo, N. Y. Ben, order te neareet atora.
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