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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH:
SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 190ft
sir -
to crowd your purchases all
into one day—you can’t make
them comfortably or intelli
gently.
TO FILL
UNEXPIRED TERM
Assistant Secretary of State
to Step Into Shoes of Sec
retary Root. %
Specials
in
Umbrellas
Canes
Suit Cases
Bags
WABHfNGTOV, D*c. 19—At the
white house th's evening Secretary
Lo*b. when asked regarding the re
port that Secretary .of State Root
wait soon to resign. raid that Mr. Root
probably would tender his resignation
if r m . . f a • , to tho president If he should be elcrt-
vve want vou to take time to th * Un,ted ■«»*« *>>- the
U TT ^ V vvy Now york , eflBtature whIch on
see and enjoy the beauties In th, .vent of Mr. Root’, rralgna-
, , ... _ ! tlon before the expiration of hi. term
and exquisite qualities of our or Hi ate probably would *be offered to
Assistant Secretary of State Bacon to
fill out the remainder of the term.
Secretary Root nnd Assistant Sec-
retary tUacon poaltlvely decline to dis
cus* either the early realgnatlon re
porta or the rumor that Mr. Bacon
would be appointed .to a diplomatic
mlHalon in Mr. Taft's administration.
Haute Summary.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19—After
panning a bill granting to the South
ern Pacific Railroad Company a right
Of way ‘■acronn the Port Manon mili
tary reaervation in California, the
houne of representative* today on mo
tion of Mr. Payne, of New York, ad
journed nt 12:14 p. in. until Mondgy,
January 4. IMS.
Sonata Summary.
WASHINGTON, Dec. IS—A brief
aeanlon of the inmate today was devot
ed to routine business In accordance
with the agreement reported before the
adjournment lant Thurnday. Several
mennages on minor legislation were
rereived from the president and bills
and other measures Vvere introduced.
At 12:50 o'clock the senate adjourned
until January 4th, 1909.
Gtorg(a Appointments.
H. H. Lemcke to be poHtmaster at
Darien, Ga., in place of Charles R.
Jackson, removed.
Clarence W. WUhoft to lie postmas
ter nt Port Valley, Ga.. In place of
Clarence W. Wlthoft. Incumbent's
commission expires Junuaiy 13. 1909.
Xmas Gifts for men and
boys.
You couldn’t find a thing in
our stock that is not useful,
practical, and just what a man
would buy for himself, or
want you to buy for him.
From the sole of his foot to
the crown of his head we can
find something to show you.
Come Early. Avoid the
Rush.
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
SEN L. JONES SECURES CONTROL
OF PEPSI-GOLA BOTTLING CO.
r-fj’ell Known Macon Man to
..pGivo Business Personal
Attention
A rnmplet# reorganisation of the
Uncoil ivpai-Coin Bottling On. waa
effected at a meeting or th«' elockhokl-
| era of the company held last night. Aa
| A result of thla reorganisation. Hen.
| U Jones waa elected preuldent: W.
. Henry Jones, vice president anil Prank
I £ Madges, secretary and treasurer. In
i addition to the president anil vice
president tho following were elected
•ga directors: Je—,i Harris, Paul IS.
Wilkes and C. P. Whlttsd.
Althmigh Mr. Jones wns Interested
SOLDIER ARRESTED
ON CHARG^ROSBERY
FANNV COLLINS AND JOHN KEA
HELD FOR ALLEGED THEFT
OF |378 FROM E. W.
BEACHAM.
.DUBLIN. Un. In,*. 19—John Krn.
a young white ntan. who gerveri in the
Span Is!.-American war and received a
Wound which eiitltlea him to n pension
S IM per quartet, hea been Immul over
the superior court on ilir «'tiarpe of
nobbing E. W. Urn. ham of $87*. KVn-
nr Call In* Is In Jail «.n tin same
onarge Hhe was arreated in Kuveti-
nph and brought back here Bhe •**-
. rap'd front tile Jailors roatd' »,<. but
when Kea was tried came up and
* gave testimony for the atatc. Hi.s
claims that he mu the imuuv H r
trial ‘Will come up for a hearing noun.
... - Dedication Postponed.
«c The Christian Ohuivfi will no: l»»
ffcdicaird tomoiroo hVr snme time
prober* ton* ha\> be*-n under w..> i%>r
Ucdloatlug toe pea en.ted In
Mto city by this tongrt gntUut «<ud last
- we»»k preparat %-n* preparatory to tho
MUcCtory sermon were Th r
K wanted Could not In secured nt
season of tin your, however, and
Uft* event has torn postponed Hr. J
M. G. Bmlth. of Des Moitu"- la . was !
- tofeersd and f»r n tlmr th. Ohr'.etian Irrematotl.
gnMKtatfon was hopeful of s.h urltiff < tuuitklpx)
Itlm, but at last It was found that he l» slmo*:
OMlilAot come. The t-hum> hwi wbout !*cm# In teller
*IS.*90 and ts a handsome edifice. |«* r
~ * CeUbratea 89th Birthday.
Semis Ford ham. who lives Just
acfwaa the line o. laturen* into Wtlk'n-
M Pmnit.v. has Just o lohniHi the
ghty-ninth «nnW"t*MV> •>{ bv* birth-
iThere Were present »no»e thou a
bed retat vr*. brothers H.lkln n.
Ichllitren. greet gretuMoklr* n amt
Street grandchlktixrii. Hr Jim* Jlv..
flmnclnlly to a considerable extent In
tho company since shortly after It*
Incorporation, he purchased a controll
ing Interest during th* past fow days
with the determination to give It hl«
active aupervtaiun and attention. From
now on he will push the sale of this
popular drink in the extensive terri
tory controlled by tin* Macon Pepsi
Cola Bottling Co. and it Is aald he Is
cotiaMerlng acquiring considerable
more territory for the purpose of In
vesting still more heavily.
That the business will be success'
ful under Mr. Jones' management Is
Indicated by the remarkable success
he has attained with every one at
the many business enterprises with
whluh tie Dias been ’dentine.) ujol
which have made him known «* one
of Georgia's most successful aud
wealthiest business men.
seats six hundred and Seventy and
the Sunday school room, which ts ar
ranged so thst It can bo used In
connection with the mnln auditorium
Call on Tuesday, see the
of P]
Theodore Roosevelt
(Continued from Page One.)
S. SYMAN,
“Tailor for Dressy Men.’
fully used In the Invasion of the
fit net Ions of the legislative depart
ment, and In tho attempted dictation
of the decision of tho courts, that
If such usurpation had been antici
pated with certainty by tho founders
of tho government, tha office of
president would not have been cre
ated, fresh a« these founders then
were from the long nnd arduous
struggle In which they had destroy
ed monarchal power." 9
No CompnrlMtn in Action.
Suppose President Roosevelt, In
order to accomplish political or par
ty purposes, had, through n subser
vient congress, forced the abolish
ment of a term of the supreme court
of the United States. Would not
the "attempted dictation of the de
cisions of the courts," as charged by
the senator against the president,
have paled Into insignificance by
comparison with such revolutionary
conduct? If President Roosevelt
gress, elected at the time of Jeffer
son's candidacy, in which he failed
of election In the electoral college
by roaBon of the tie vote bet wen
liimslf nnd Burr, contained a demo
cratic majority In the senate of six
and a democratic majority in the
house of thirty-seven. Tills congress
assembled In December, 1801. Im
mediately* ns nn administration
measure, a bill was introduced re
pealing the act under which "The
Midnight Judges." as they were con
temptuously called by the democrats,
hod been appointed. At the same
time, Marbury, one of the justices
of the peoce, appointed by Adnms,
through Tils counsel, Charles Lee,
late attorney general of the United
States, Hied In the supreme court
his petition asking for a rule against
James Madison, requiring him to
show cause why his commission
should not be delivered.
Abolished Term of Supreme Court.
After a most acrimonious, controversy,
congress not only passed a bill as an ad
ministration measure repealing the act
under which these Judges had been ap
pointed by Adams, but to still further
lirmlyae the judu-iary. It hibo abolished
the August term of the supreme oert
On this point, see V. R. Statutes at Large,
tmbllslied 1M5. Vol. 2. pages 132 and 154.
Here we have the president dictating l.«g-
talatlon and a combination between the
executive nnd the legislative departments
to destroy for a time h--lug the judicial
department. By this action on the usrt
of Jefferson, the father of revolutions for
nil time, the derision of the case of Mar-
bury versus Madison wns delayed, as well
defendant waa ona of the most eonsplc-
luous persons of the republic, a member
of Its supreme court by appointment of
Washington, and could only be "removed
from, office
Ice on Impeachment and convlc-
treason, bribery, or other high
• misdemeanors." The charges
tlon __ .
crime or
relied on to convict were tfiree. .■■■
which were chargea either of treason or
bribery, but were supposed to come
within the designation of *-*-*-
rimes or misdemeanors.
foiled. Chase was acqulttec,
ate, by Its -verdict of acquittal, established
the doctrine that the "other high crimes
or misdemeanors." which had to ba com
mitted as a basis for impeachment, must
consist «f the violation of soms federal
law of a nature to grave aa to be classed
with treason and bribery.
The acquittal of Chase, and the estab
lishment of a definition of "other high
crimes and misdemeanors." placed the ju
diciary beyond any possible attack tnat
Jefferson might make upon it.
Jefferson Not Impeached.
The supreme court had decided that It
had the right to declare an unconstitu
tional law void. The constitution declared
that a Judge of the supreme court could
be removed only on "impeachment and
conviction of treason, bribery, or oilier
high crimes or misdemeanors." and the
United States senate, the court of last
resort, had established the doctrine aa
ulreadv stated. Jeffersons assaults upon
the Judiciary did not stop at an attempt
to dictate declHions. It went to the ex*
tent of prohibiting any decision gy abol
ishing a term of the court. If these
things had been done by Roosevelt, they
would have been, no doubt, the basis of
Impeachment charges. In the case of Mr.
Jefferson, after nis continued and radlcul
efforts to establish the supremacy of the
executive department over the legislative
and judlciul. he was re-elected in 1804,If
and in 1808 waa petitioned to run for a •
third term by the legislators of a major- ;
Ity. of the states tn the Union.- How;
deeply and grievously disappointment Mr.
Jefferson was in his failure to establish I
a one man power may be Inferred from j
a letter which he. wrote on the occasion i
of the death of Justice base In 1810. On j
this occasion he wrote Gallatin as fol
lows.
"At length, then we have a chance of
getting a republican majority on the su- !
premo Judiciary. For ten y^ara that I
branch has braved the pplrlt and will of
the nation, after the nation had mani- ;
fested Its will by a complete reform In ;
every, branch depending on - them. The j
event la a fortunate one and ao timed as .
to be a Gad-send to me.
"I am sure Its importance to the nation i
will be felt and the occasion employed to ;
NO CHRISTMAS FEAST COMPLETE WITHOUT
APPETIZING, SATISFYING, JOY-IMPARTING
Sold Everywhere
25c—1-lb. can.
THE REILY-TAYLOR 00.
New Orleans
A. B. SMALL S CO., MACON, WHOLESALE AG0IIS.
YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Nothin* as beautiful and appropriate (or a Christmas present aa
* beautiful framed picture. It gives enduring pleasure and satisfac
tion. In point of vbrlety and completeness our stock Is equal to an}
In the south.,
W. LAMAR WILLIAMS
107 Cotton Avo.
H. G. A. NASH, President.
ment of a decided republican, with noth
ing equivocal about him." .
The death of Chase did not develop
Into a Uod-xond to Mr. Jefferson If he
nieant by that that the doctrines of Mer-
shali would bo reversed and that his own
Ideas would prevail on the supreme"court.
Two vacancies occurred in that year, and
Duval and 8tory were appointed. The
latter, perhaps the second ablest man who
ever aat on the bench, who has been
called the Walter Scott of tho common
law. served many years by the side of
ltd aided him In making the
states and the Union." Tho statesman
ship of Jefferson was centrifugal: the
statesmanship of Roosevelt is tentrlpe-
tal. Kach believed In the "big stick,"
when he yielded the "big Htlck.”
I am not defending Roosevelt or Jeffer
son. I nm only placing some of our early
history along by the side of some of our
recent history, and I think n study of
III somewhnt abate the ap-
the fo
prrlienalons of my friend, Senator Ba
con. Very truly yours.
s. o. mclendon.
Double Century Car Busy.
The Chalmers-Detrolt which traveled
208 miles, a day for 100 consecutive
days between August 9 and November
17, a total distance of 20,800 miles,
has been shipped from the factory at
Detroit to the Carl H. Pagei; Cp.. Chal-
mers-Detroit dealer in New York City.
The double century car will be -used In
New York for demonstrating purposes
and to show to prospectivoubuyers tho
action of the car after its lohg Journey.
After the car has been used in New
York for some time it wiU be xent to
Philadelphia, Boston and other eastern
cities. This Is the second car of mod
el F type the Chalmers-Detrolt Co.
completed. It had been run more than
6.000 miles through middle -western
states before It was started ,on Its
"208 miles a day for 100. consecutive
days test."
IH. G. A. Nash Audit Co.,
| EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203-204 National Bank Building, Savannah, Ga.
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Expert Acgounting in All Its Branches;
SOUTHERN
ELECT RIC
SUPPLY & MFG. CO.
Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212.
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MAMET PUCI
ma tot uv foss
AND HIDES.
WoolCoemtaioa. Write for
. price-list meaticalsg this ad
. OEGTABLtaHBDTBSr
JOHN WHITE & OO.. tonmud. K-r.
PRIVATE SANITARIUM I
MRS. ROSA F.MONNISH.M.D.
Uliirprtit, «f OlMttM. (
Infirmary far «m», 0«rm*ny t totOrfifimta I
O IIm* infi Hnpiul. S*wTc.rk;OwtaCMUf* I
«•* i-iWcti* X#4iria«J Snrf try. AUtsta; Sftjml I
If«Shl I * Vmm, lull*. Ocnaray. I
I immMMl » —JfaltM. I
as all other business before the
court, for about fourteen mnnthh,
auprei
. Wli
ts more than four hundred. When had done mirh'n thing It would h n »* the decision In thst case, with Us mighty
n.o.«nn- .ov.ral hundwd ctinlra ran n " a . '‘ on ‘ » wouW hare | „ bllM . «n. >um. .lid «,ln« In UOJ. It, n;-
be used, Irnv'ng a iwatlng o«|m. l< \ of
more than fifteen hundred. The build
ing cost 188.000. The land on which
it Is built Im worth from $5,000 to $10,-
000, making the total church propertv
worth from $40,000 to $r>o.eoo. Ths
membership Is the large*l In the city
and numbers the wealthiest men In
U11UU11. Rev. Fort is tho popular pas
tor. •
SHinqlt Mill Burned.
Mr. A. B. Jones of this city, has lost
his shiuglf mill by Are. It was located
at Adrien. The loss amounts to $3,-
000 with no insurance. He will re
build at once.
The four tanks of the city have an
nounced that they will at the close of
business Thursday night next take a
holiday for the rvmaiinh'r of tho week,
reopening oil Monday. December 28th.
This Is ihe longest holiday the banks
have ever taken. All of tho merchant*
will have to carry over from Fruity
morning to Monday tho money taken
in by them.
ahaken this continent as with a ! nmrseie#* logic planted forever lii Ameri
.nighty mr.hqu.ke. And yet .hi, i Jft SCnff’SLfiSWMJUS
very thing waa done by the founder , court could declare an act of conaresa
nt tIn nn.i n , nM> . void wh*n In violation of the constltu-
or the democratic and many wther, Uon . Marshall's decision In this cn.«e m-
partlos. President Thomas Jefferson, vensed- Jrfferson beyond all expression.
John M.nh.tl «M ronitnliwloned .. IMS
chief justice the supremo court >Ppolntal for life nr good behavior, lie
of the l'nlu>.« qtatoe nn i, n „u,.> •* * J could not reduce Ills salary, ticcuuae the
or tnc t UHtd states on Janunr) 31,! roust It tai«m provided that the salaries
1801. Jefferson had been elected Itho judges should not be diminished
Ht» ii,« during their terms of office, a wise pro-
pr< aidetit b\ tlio nous* of represen- vision which ptacea the Judiciary beyond
tatlvcs, through tho intervention of'the capricious Interference of the Isgla-
n.mih-- latlve department. He could not Impeach
Aloxandtr Hamilton, who liked, the chief Justice, for there wa« no con-
nolther Jefferson nor llurr, but who! rslvabte ground for Impeachment,
hated the former less than the lat- inaugurstsd Impeachments,
ter after thlrfv.noven i.uiiet. in I Tn I 1 ** Impotent rage, iio turned upon
ter arter tnmj seven ballots, In the judlclan* and inaugurated a series
which he and Auron Burr were bal- of Impeachments intending by this meth-
i n ,„.i tn* M „,i 1.,• ». .w 1 ed to establish executive supremacy over
lotea for, nnd Jeff» r*on took the «u the department* of government, tm-
onth of office on ihe 4th of March, 'nsachment pnH*e>dlnss were hum. dlnte^r
i«ni i„<» tlii.ii- Ilnstltutait against Pickering, n district
1N01, Jutt thirl}-three days after i.ludge of Now Hampshire. PlrkcHnga
John Marshall had become chief Jus-1 imwnity cobbed this case of all value to
nn.- .1..... tha adminlrtmthm. nltliough he wn* con-
tlee. The situation at the time waa vtcted. The rhlnlng mark of Jefferson's
thla: Congress. In February, had i™**. t'hase. «n associate
1 * ’ , I Justice of the supreme court, who had. In
croatod certain circuit courts and ; itn. been appointed t** tiie supreme bench
.. had othetwise rearranged the Judi- I . 'Vashlngton. Juntloe Chose tn lft*o
wealthiest display Of Plants |clal department In a way that gar© J native ‘aua^Man-iami.' and ^SSS can-
ever exhibited in the South. «» rrraidont Adam. ,h. ,ppoi.tm,nt;
IH1© Hour Nnrcnnno sixteen judges. President Adams State-* Raking up Charge* tluit were six
^ ^ nnruener , m . d tb appolutn nu . ;j-jj-*. ««*. ST“
The numter »»f . rematkm* tn Orest!" 10 <*onim 1st Ions, and delivered them co*irsc he was arraigned before the sen-
B*ftaln In iSf* wn* TM. nn Increnrr ef to fhe appointee's. At the same tiine’ 1116 "■ hl ". *»*?*•• . Thl * KrM w ** **:
Its mi* compered with the previous vesr. ,, V . , v . . tooted t-' th* American countertmrt
IP‘T t'»eic weiv ;oJ. The nundvr of PtTsldent Adams had appointed a < f t;»e trial Of \Vbrren llavtlnc*. Its set.
is;? a jiaa T'»7 of k , n '" i,p “ ce «|S55dss TSsr^TsszMs:
hoiiv ('cntlned ic wrmm* ef DUlflct of Columbia, whose gp-jtmdrr indictment for kitting Alexander
$3,509,000.00 SAFELY LOANED.
During ths last 14 years wo have loan
ed l -.u0o.000.00 on iccal F.state for home
and foreign Investors. Safest and most
profitable Investment. Those desiring to
iiorrow or having money to Invest will
find It to their Interest to eye us.
SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO..
Commercial Bank Building.
Thomas B. West, Secretary and Attorney.
Sam & Ed Weichselbaum
P. 0. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn
Phono No. 820.
MOUNT VERNON PURE RYE.
4 Quarts
$ 4.50
1 Gallon Jug ...
..$ 4.00'y
8 Quarts
$ 8.75
2 Gallon Jug ...
. 4 7.75$ y
12 Quarts
$12.50
3 Gallon Jug ...
. .$10.5ir y.
WEICHSELBAUM’S OLD CORN
4
4 Quarts
$ 3.50
1 Gallon Jug ...
..$ 3.>3 : : :
8 Quarts
$ 6.C0
2 Gallon Jug ...
. .$ 5.<i0 4
12 Quarts
$ 9.25
3 Gallon Jug ...
..$ 8.2j ::
EXPRESS PREPAID ON ABOVE
Send for full Price List.
Send in your orders for Christinas now, before the
rush. We carry a complete line of fine Wines- and Wifiv
kies, and all the leading brands of Beer. — — •
Our.
I .UMItiHton. Yh. 110hlimonl, had tiwn ron.lrmpil bv I l!«n>>U.<n. o»r il.» ,*•»»»>» »•
till ii.1.1 In II;,. f.it.r. „f , . lon.irmru oj or Impraohnwiit. Jolin It.in-
cRTitffB Wuiiv i-erncn* Uvr in fear .f **'natc, whose coauul<slon» had | dolph. »^f Roanoke. wsi»thc^*dtiHrr“‘‘
S l, !L? , 2iit^-.*3L , ^5JnwS h,H ‘ B n " ,d, ‘ 0 " , * nfl *»' hln '
.1 ”.»• in sttci>• or tluu*t A knife tluuugh R! * lwsldont, hut these •'ominlnsionw
1 '* jhad not been actually delivered.
tlu» pmsecuthm.
cr.aUt.brothers aud »ut. r> rwnp tig in 4* (jL. ^
from o*-wnt> w> nlttaty-u t« vt4»rs | |U>J&
'•f age. It ts a laeg r*-markaldr faro* I Vub iff
l»>. Mr. Iff. B. todtsufi •-r -tuntj
viak«k qf thr Dublin Hanking Onm- l
pnuy.Ja a grapdaen.
Now CKvesh U Ba Used. ' Li mm
Jrilmna Omniln Adams' A|i|Milnt>
Milk
Whrn JrDrraon ram* Into offlc*
he dlrortad III* Mercury of (Inle.
Every Woman
.““-. rrlKXBiy*"
«T» MadlMiu. not to drilvaor thmc
*2-»~sSSi jcoUBluloM, and davlartd that
■ «raa Adam,’' ronduri 4b mak-
‘-•j*-'..' .Mvi.ur
> »• H*«« o' !, ««* tu Mi I
l»* thaae ap|iolnlm*ni, waa an out-
fa*# on darancy, and that h* would
not cawtdar tha appolntaa, no avan
candidate# for tha poaliloa, la
which l hay had haaa arpolalad by
hi, pradaccaaar. Tha aaraath ton-
THE PROOF >
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»MWId he without It. It
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drua*l*ta. Krap II In th,
homo, alaraya. Buy to-day.
G. S. & F. RY.
Schedule Effective Dec. 20, 190$.
DEPARTURES:
11:80 a. m„ No. 1. Through Train
to Florida, carries Ob*<rv&Uon
1’srlor car and coaches, Mat-on to
Jacksonville vln Ynldostn; connec
tion made for White ripriuss, take
City, I’ulatka.
4rt» p. m.. No. 9. "Shoo* Fly,”
Mactm to Vuldcsta und all Inter- •
mediate points.
1:00 a. m.. No. $. "Georgia
Small SuwMiire Limited." Macon
to Jacksonville via Valdosta. Solid
train with Georgia Southern and
Florida. Twelve Section Umwtng
Room SU-epiag Car. open nt 9:30 p
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nections nt Jacksonville for at!
pniut* in Florida.
12:15 a. m„ No. IS. "Dixie Fly
er." roaches and Pullman sleep
ers'. M*'im tn Tffton, en route
from fitt. IjjuI* and Chicago to
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MUMM’S EXTRA RYE. —
$ r».60 1 Gal. Jug a $ S.10
10.b0 2 ftul. Jug 9.|0
14.C0 3 Out. Jug ...; 13.50
OLD NICK ROLAND CORN.
$3.50 1 Gal. Jug .$3.20
2 Gal. Jug G00
9.50 3 Gal. Jug jj.qo
WILLOW BROOK RYE.
...33,00 1 Gal. Jug *....$2.10
5.75 2 Gal. Jug 5.25
8.50 3 Gal. Jug
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Tnke winning nnil order now—do not wait. Avoid
ilie Christmas rush.
We Carry a Complete Line of Wines and Liquors.
Write For Our Complete Price List.
ARRIVALS:
m., No. 4, "Georgia
rtuwuiiee Limited." Jnim
... ■b" , l» ,> r*. Macon to Jackson
ville vl.i Ttftoh, en route . from
Cincinnati, Lcul?vlPe and Chicago.
4:t$
tfouthei
Jacksonville and Palatka.' Ibcu!
sleeper Jacksom liir to Matun:
paMM-ngera *-an remain In torn I
*le«-|H-r la Cnlott IhSot at Macon
until 7:3S a. in.
3:35 a. m.. No. 94. "Dixie Flyer."
coaclim and Pullman tW-tpera. Tlf-
ton tn Macon, en mute from Jack- .
.eonvllle fo t»t. Lotto umt tMiltfaam. J.
1:55 a. m.. No. $2. "Bauth At- 4*
Untie lJuilted," roaviicf and Pull-
man steeper*. Tlflou to Macain.
en route to Cliui-uiatl. Louisville
nnd t'hirttao.
tt:t% a. tn.. No. •. "thco-Fly,"
front VaktMta.
1:3$ a. m.. No. 9. from Falalka.
.1 I k-onviUe und nil lnt«l‘ON dtM.-
M»b. Ikrtor Oirserva Him Cur
Ja-tannvtlle tn Ma>*on __
C. B. RHODES. Oon. toss. A»e«tt.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.
DEPART FOR—
Savannah and AugusU....^
K vannah, Augusta
vlngton ana Estcnton...
Eaten ten and Miiiedg villa... t B : 00pm
Athens and Madison, • Tr“
Athens sna Msatscn • 4:t
Atlanta. CMelnnatl * 3:00am
Atlanta (Dixie Flytr) *3:48*01
Atlanta and Grifrin • 4:39am
Atlanta a«d Griffin • 7:25am
Atlanta ana Cincinnati * 1:25cm
Atlanta sna Griffin 4rt0pm
Cctumbua and Birmingham..* 2 44am
Columbua »ne Birmingham. *11:25am
Albany ana Meittotmary • 3:00am
A many a».d Mantgemery... .*11i40ani
A marietta . • 7:569m
•DAILY. tBKCEPT 9UNDAV.
Current eeheavfea cerrectea la data. Dtttrtct Fa«
ARRIVE FROM—
Savannah and Augusta.....
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eaicnton
Eaionten and MilfOdgevDIe.
Athens ana Madison
Athens and Madison
Atlanta, Chicago. St. Lewis.
At*ania and Griffin
Atlanta and Cincinnati
Atlanta and Griffin
Atlanta and Cincinnat
Atlanta and Griffin..
S lrmlngbam sna Cate
irmingham and Columbus
Montgomery and Albany...
Montgomery and Albany...
Amarlcwa
JOHN W. BLOUNT,
.• 2:30am
.* 1:15pm
t 9:30am
* •11:00am
* 7:45pm
•12:04am
•1340am
* 2:02am
AtiantT and Cincinnati...,...*
litSam
4:35pm