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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MQNDAY MOBNING, DECEMBER 21, 1908
COME TO SEE US FOR
Christmas Lamps and Decorations
WIRING AND FIXTURES, SHADES, Etc.
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212.
SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY &
MANUFACTURING CO.
H. G. A. NASH. President.
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203*204 National Bank Building. Savannah, Qa.
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE.
Export Accounting in All Its Branches.
RENT LIST
127 .Bellevue Ave 120.00
112 Clayton Ave.. 5-r 118.50
742 Collet**, #-r 936.00
426 Calhoun, t*r 920.00
221 Human 218.50
Cor. Carling and Rambert. 11.H. $25.00
910 Duncan Ave., 11 U. 6-r... .918.00
255 Fourth, 7-r
126 Holt 8t. 9-r..
810 Hardeman, 7,
January lat.
140 Highland ave.,
622 Monroe. 8-r..
261 ontnge.
122.50
922.50
925.00; possession
7*r 927.50
920.00
925.00
STORKS.
420 Mulberry St $60.10
650 Poplar St 940.00
658 Poplar (Jan. 1). $50.£0
€60 Poplar $50.00
B. A. WISE & CO.
fi. S. & F. RV.
Schedule Effective Dec. 20, 1906.
DEPARTURES:
11:90 a. m., No. 1, Through Train
to Florida, curries observation
Phrlor »«r and coaches. Mn.'ou lo
Jack worn tile via Valdosta; vonnee-
tlon tltade for White Hiring*, Lake
t Ity, llilhlks.
4:05 p m., No. 6 "thoo-Fly."
91aeon to VoKlonta m.d till inter-
mediate |«Olltt».
„ •* m.. No. 9. "Georgia
South bitwam «• 1.11111101!." Maoon
to Jacksonville via Valdoxtu. Ho lid
train with Southern
J coaches and Pullman sleep-
era. Macon to Ttflon. en route
from 8t. IdOuls and Chicago to
Jacksonville.
7 a. m., No. 99. "South At*
lantlc limited." coaches and Pull
man sleepers. Macon to Jackson-
\llle via T1ft«*n. en route from
t Inclnnall. IahUsvIU* amt Chicago.
and Palatka.
Jacksonville
aleeper JaritiMHHmHM
passengers can remain In’ local
In Fnton Depot at Maron
Mm
sleeper
until 1:1. _ ....
9:9S a. m.. No. 94. "Dial# Flyer."
toadies »i,d Pullman sleeper*. Ttf*
ton to Macon. «n route from Jack-
•onvllie to Ft. lands and Chicago-
t:66 a. m., Ne. 92. "South At*
nd I*«lt*
to Memo
eo route to Cincinnati. L
D:tl r*m.. Ne. S. "thoo-fly."
4:24 p. m„ Ne. t. from Palatka,
Lyric Theater
mss JENNIE DEWEESE.
Dainty Banjo and Violin
Soloist.
KING & COURTNEY,
In Their One Act Comedy
Ploylet—“ROOM 13"
TWO REELS OF PATHE’S
POPULAR PICTURES
$250
$230 cash'uml $23 a month
buys 3-room cottage, all im
provements and includes inter
est. If you prefer will build
house according to your ideas
and will furnish the plans.
EARLE
353 Third St. Phone 77.
VARIETY OF NEWS
IS FORECASTED
Holidays Begin With Prospect
of Doings of Spontaneous
Character.
Cl.rlrfmaa week open* with the pros
pect that tin* new* will be of e spontan
eous character. Congress haa adjourned
until Jan. 4 and the lively development*
which have been so numerous during the
past fortnight at the national capital
likely to suffer a pause during the
doings abroad. The huttleshlp fleet Is
In the Indian mean oti Its way from
Ceylon, where it has for several day
he registered m the entrance to the Hue*
canal. Meanwhile the Pacific cruiser
squadron continues on Its way to Cbfll.
Doth fleets are due to arrive again In
American waters on Feb. 22. The battle
ships at Hampton roads, whtfTe they will
bo reviewed l»y President KooseTcIt. tho
cruiser squadron at Panama, on Its re
turn from the South Pacific.
Turkish Parliamsnt In Session.
The new Turkish parliament, marking
ait epoch, of departure from centuries of
despotism in that country, continues Its
session full of unknown possibilities; the
Russian dumu likewise. The Japanese
national legislature opens at Toklo on
Tuesday.
At Santiago de Thill, the day before
Christmas will he held the preliminary
session of the Pan-American Scientific
Congress. Venezuela continues in the
curious posture of being tj. the point of
war with Holland while her absent Presi
dent Castro is a center of wondering In
terest, us he was pictured first as a seek
er after medical attention and again as
elaborately dining and wining aa an hon
ored guest abroad.
Continuation of Halns Trial,
Thornton Jenkins Halns will resume
tomorrow his place ns defendant In the
court at Flushing. I,. I.. where he l* un
der trial us alleged Joint principal with
tils brother. Cnpt. Peter C. Halns. Jr.. In
the murder of Wm. K. Annls. The boy
killing Durham White Stevens, and the
group of alleged murderous night rldera
are before Judge niul Jury for the lynch
ing of Cant. Quentin Rankin ^it Reel Foot
lake, In Tennessee. Iasi October.
Sentence for Ruef.
Sentence Is expected to ho passed on
Thursday upon Abraham Ruef. who re
cently was convicted for bribery in San
Francisco. On Tuesday at Nashville mo
tion will ho made to admit to ball Col.
t>. II. Cooper. Robin Cooper and former
Sheriff John t>. Sharp. Indicted ns prin
cipals Hml accessories In the killing of
former Fnlted States Senator Kdward \Y\
Carmack.
John Mnntas.'intm Is sentenced to die
by electricity this week at Trenton. N.
he made to revive the man after the
physicians pronounced him dead. The
experiment, however, will not he made.
Carnegie to Talk Steel.
Andrew Carnegie has been subpoenaed
to appear Monday before the waya
published urguuicnt* iu favor of the
abolition of the tariff on steel and Iron
products. Ills appearance Is awaited
ticnlarl.v those In Ohio and Pennsylvania,
for the seats to he vacated by tho expi
ration of the term of office of Senator
Koraker and the elevation of Senator
Knox to b® secretary of state, will be
come Increasingly acute from now on.
Taft and Bryan Again.
Taft Hnd Bryan will both figure thla
week lu tho dispatches—the president-
loot !n his vacation at Augusta, On.,
there ho must continue Ids preparations
for his inauguration In March; Mr. Bryan
scries of public addresses In Ponn-
.. unltt, tho most interest perhaps being
In that to be made tomorrow night at a
‘"dollar dinner" at Pniontown.
Special discount on all Framed Pic
tures. W. L. Williams Art Co.
‘A Christmas Dinner Table
without a few flowers is a
Christmas Dinner Table that
could be considerably more at-
-tractive.”
TO LEAVER THIS WEEK
WILL Gl TO PROF. CHAPMAN'S FARM
NEAR ALLENTOWN—PLENTY OF
GAME IN SIGHT.
Prof. C. D. Chapman and n parly of
friends wll spend several days (Ids week
at Ids farm near Allentown, enjoying tho
tine hunting with which that section of
the country la reported to be well fa
vor *d.
Parlies visiting Prof. Chapman's* place
recently, report that dozens of wild tur
keys may be seen In the woods, ns well
as plenty of quail, snipe, rabbits and
other game. The pat*** la sura to have a
lino trip ns Prof. Chaimidns reputation
nr an entertainer Is well known, and
with plenty of game In prospect, are sure
to come back with full ganto hags, and
I»ro7. Chapman will not return to Ma
in until Just before school open*, ns
he goes to Atlanta an December 29 to
attend the annual meeting of the South
ern Kducational Congress to be held De
cember 29-31.
“A Christmas Dinner Table
without a few flowers is a
Christmas Dinner Table that
could be considerably more at
tractive."
VEGETARIAN DIES AT
RIPE A6E OF 101 YEARS
DPNK1HK. N. T.. Dec. 96.—William
\<m. 166 years oM. tiled at his homo
u IYwImU today after a brief nines*.
He «u a vegetarian and never required
; last few
ill within tho
Special Prlceg Monday. Tuesday,
j Wrdnt s»lay and Thursday* Wo w ill
i allow |t par rent discount b>r cash cm
I all Framed Pictures; large and beau*
iiful asstitiment Come tarty. W. I#
‘Wll utut Art ‘*o., 107 Cttlou at*.
LEAVESJHOSPITAL TODAY
Mr. F\>rest Wlnnnt. tho advance agent
of "The Traitor* company, who haa been
seriously III with lyvhohl fever at the
Macon CUy Hospital. Iota almost com
pletely recovered, and leaves the hos
pital today for n\» home In Hoboken.
NVw Jersey.
Ills mother. Mr*. J. N. YViiunt. who
has been with him during hi* severe
Illness. In dntlv attendance at hta bed
side. will accompany hint on id* home
ward Journey, which wUI be made by
slow easy stage*. Mr. Wlnant being
too weak as yet to make tho whole trip
at nae time. ,.
Mr. Wtnsnt's many friend* In the
theatrical profession, will be glsd to hear
of his recovery, aa they have been very
anxious about him. and hope that he
wlU be fully restored to his accustomed
health In a very abort ttmo.
Watched Fifteen Yesrs.
"For fifteen years 1 have watch*'
the workings of Hueklen’s Amir
Salve; and It has never failed to cut
aay sore. boll, ulcer or bum to whir
It was applied. It has saved ui mao
I a doctor bllU** »«ya A* F. Hardy. <
Kaat Wilton, Maine, tla at all dm
JUDGE TAFT’S POLICY
10 IHg AMERICA
WILL BE A CONTINUATION OF
MEA8URES ADOPTED BY ROOT
AND R008EVELT.
WASHINGTON, Doc. 20—In view of
the growing Importance of closer rela
tions of commerce and comity between
the United Rttates and the twenty
Latin American republics, a letter of
President-elect Taft made public to
night, announcing that he will continue
the present policy toward Latin-
America, is of Interest. The letter ad
dressed to Director John Barrett, of
the international bureau of American
republics, under date of December 7.
says:
"I have always regarded the visit
of Mr. Root to the Latln-Amerlcan
republics and the other measures tak
en at his Instance to cultivate their
good will and to increase as much as
possible the extent of their commer
cial relations with this country, as one
of the most Important branches of the
policy Of the Administration of Mr.
Roosevelt.
"1 expect to continue the same pol
icy toward Latln-Amerira. thus so
happily entered on by Mr. Riot and
Mr. Roosevelt, and shall count mj* ad*
ministration fortunate If further steps
can be taken and »<*w measures adopt
ed to secure a closer and mutually
more beneficial commercial associa
tion. and to awaken a greater inter
national sympathy, than now obtains.**
A Dangerous Operation
Is the removal of the appendix by a
surgeon. No ono who takes Dr. King’s
New Life Pills Is ever subjected to
this frightful ordeal. They work so
quietly you don’t feel them. Th>y
curse constipation, headache, bilious
ness and malaria. 25c at all drug
stores.
“PASTEURIZED” MILK IS
NEW YORK. Dec. 20.—Record-1 reek
ing attendances continue to mark pro
gress of the sessions of the International
tuberculosis exhibit at the American Mu
seum of Natural History.
A feature of today’s meeting was an
address by Nathan Straus. Who declared
that In the fight against the great white
plagin*. two definite barriers, so strong
that they ran not be circumvented, must
CLARION GALL
. TO SOUTHLAND
G. Grosvernor Dawe Says It
Was Sounded By Com
mercial Congress
-ih..
south know Itself: to make the south
know and to utilize the- most fitting
moment for such a congress that has
ever occurred In American history.
"The spirit of the congress was not
to boast that the south was more gifted
than the north; not to stir up animosity,
but simply »" declare that the south
with its posyessluns needed development
in order to bring the nation to its proper
development. The clairon call of the
rongresn-to the men of the south was
for them to live at the south because tho
nutlon needs a greater south.
Still Greater Plan Evolved.
"The stupendous plun from the eon-
f rress naturally !**d eager and able minds
o evolve a still more stupendous plan
and ono that Is Just as sound and as
sane, but which could not have been pos
sible except as an outgrowth of the con
gress wii'ch suggested It. The pr«**«»t is
a great office building and auditorium lu
Washington. Its rentals will be devoted
It will also be the home of all southern
clubs.
An Exposition of Resources.
“Thera will he maintained there an
exposition of resources arranged In such
u way ns to bring Immediate results.
The effort will lie towards special stud
ies; each great resource of the south
belli v assigned to u room.
"Those of us who have our hearts. In
this matter feel confident that such a co
operative move will accelerate enojjfnously
the great development that has•already
come to the south."
Col. Dawe says that more than 9250.000
Is already In sight for the $1,000,000 build
ing at Washington.
Regulates tpe bowels, promotes easy
natural movements, cures constipation
—Doan’s Regulets. Ask your druggist
for them. 25 cents a box.
Short Stories
tlon. "Pnstourlzecl." on milk
Pasteurized, but merely pre-
Oats In Head.
Mr. Henry C. Parker has oats Iti his
i*d rattle and * J, 'den that are headed up. This Is
f the designa-i ** Ue to the unusual warm spell recently,
dll; tint has i ,H ' ats In the city's patches are now’
*“”•* high, but no sign of
HEAT
In the Right Place
At^the Right Time
Thai's il—where you want it—when
you want it—and il you only
knew how easy it is to carry from
room to room—and how much
cheery comfort you can have with a
(Equipped Willi Smokelesa Device)
You would no longer be without one.
"No smoke—no smell'—this is the
Pirftctitn maxim. Decause the smokeless
device is smokeless you can have
direct, glowing heat from every ounce
of oiL Brass lonl holds 4 quarts—
burns 9 hours. An ornament any
where—finished in japan and nickeL
Every heater warranted.
The Paf^lT will cive «JJet pltuure
Lamp to four magulne or
■ i , , , , ... P*P®—U flives a M.
lunt, ilrody I19M. hquijiprd with the lain! improved control dull
burner. Mode ol brois. nickel pUled. Every Ijmp worronled.
Write our nroresl agency lor descriptive circular ii you don I find
tbe Perfection 0.! Heeler or Royo Limp ot your desler's.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
This Coupon Is Good for Fifteen Cents
In Payment on Any One Pair of Christmas Slippers
j in the House.
No. 1. _ Man, Woman or Child.
* Cut Out and Bring With You.
Dec. 16 to Dec. 24.
Lester-Clark Shoe Company.
ON JACKSONSVILLE STREET
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Doe. 20—A
«*11 dressed man supposed to bo R
A. Martin, of New York, committed
suicide In front of 711 'Dav'x street
today. The Identity of tho sulcld6 was
learned from a key ring found by the
coroner. Marlin was stopping at a
local hotel and no motive Is ascribed
for tho d^ed.
MOUNTED POLICE FOR
CITY AUTHORITIES STUDYING
THE QUESTION OF PLACING
THREE MEN ON HORSES
TO POLICE SUBURBS.
The advlslbllity of putting on mount
ed police for the annexed territory—Is
now being discussed by Mayor Miller
and tho police committee.
The territory beyond the Vlncvllle
branch and between the river and tho
Central of Georgia railway Is consid
erable and some portions of It aTe bare
of houses. To get over this area on
foot by a policeman will be hard on
the men, and without their ability to
render good service. This Is known to
the mayor and the committee, and
they are endeavoring to find some way
A Big Docket This Morning.
Christmas disorderlies have onened up
early this year, and the docket for the
recorder this morning shows that unless
the court hurries some he will be doiug
well If he can get through the cases
In time for his dinner.
Now Gold P:eces.
number of (lie tew issue of
•s ure. in circulation in Mu
se few who have them keep
• close that they do not allow them
of Masons, beautiful Jewels will be
s«*ntod to Pust Worshipful Masters Chas.
M. AVlhy nnd John A. Davis. This In
head of the lodge.
Tho Wadley Monument.
People who look at the monument lo
the lute William Wadley. erected by tho
employes of Central Railway.-frequent
ly ask the question If there is not some
on** who was entrusted with the work of
curing for It. Kxposbrr to the weather
luis brought about some ugly dlsflgura-
TH<i Shop Windows.
The retnll merchants In the retail dis
trict are vicing with each other in their
window displays. Some of them are
artistleally arranged, and Inviting enough
to Induce trade. Yesterday the streets
were full of people taking In this free
Dr. Dargan to Speak.
Every Christmas day throughout the
Wtok nt high noon, the Knights Templar
meet at ut their hall, and around the
tuble whereon is a light repast, drink a
toast to the absent ones. Ou theso oc
casions a short oration is delivered. Thla
year It will be delivered by Rev. JS7 C.
Dargan. the well-known pastor of .th«
First Baptist Church. ,
hey aro endeavoring to find sonic way Every year the Shrtners of the city
o give the people In those localities t make n donation to some charitable In-
;oou pollcsv wrvlce. but whether by “H*. 1
mounted police or by putting qn more
men Is an unsettled question.
It Is proposed to have three mount
ed officers on the eight-hour relief
plan, us'ng three horses, and taking
care of nil the territory north of the
branch. The horses to b t . token care
by the city nt the stock lot. The
men now in the new district will be.
should this plan be carried out. be
moved to the south side of the branch,
thus forming a new beat.
The appropriation ordinance will
probably be put on Its piusJkV tomor
row night, and it Is necessary that the
quest‘on be settled before that time* ns
appropriation* must be made f r the
salaries of the extra men, the purchase
of the horses, etc. *
.Tomorrow night the mayor will
make his appointments for the year,
and the police and firemen will then
know what kind of n Christmas they
will haw at their house. So far as
known there will be but few changes,
if any. In the present rolls.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES
Vi* Central of Georgia Railway.
Tickets on sale December 1*. It. 59.
24. 25. SO. 91. 1608. and January l»t
1M9. Hnd return limit January 6th.
1969. For further Information call on
neareat ticket agent.
JOHN W. BLOUNT.
District Passenger Agent.
Well-Known Railroader Dead.
NEW YORK. Dec. 2*.—John Shelby,
Barrow.asMetant general passenger agent
of the Erie Railroad, died today at his
home In Newark. N. X. of heart failure,
following Bright * disease. . »»
Mr. Harrow, who wae bora In ILiinn
Rouge. 1*.. Hft\-seven year# age, had
been with the Brte for ten years. HU
early railroading exosrlenoe wsi with
the Chicago and Northwestern. Mr. liar-
row leaves a wife and five children. The
burial will bfe la Nashville. Tean.
W Of ti.pmPMM
more than of.the order. In Macon there
I? tho Yalee Association, composed of the
list at the Taylor-Bayne drug store.
A Word About Oranges—
We are offering exceptional values iu sweet, juicy
Florida Oranges at prices ranging from $1.75 to $4.25
box. Remember if you get a box of Oranges that are
not satisfactory it is vour own fault—but allow us to
select them and be pleased.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
SIX PHONES—No. 26.
WASIJIKO
Luwa Cs
■Rsar Ad*
Sensible
Presents
Adler’s Gloves,
Silk Suspenders,
Fancy Hosiery,
Neckties,
Silk Mufflers,
Silk and Linen Hand
kerchiefs, and many other
things suitable for—
Christmas
Giivng
oUmt-> I
» wwcld"
10% DISCOUNT
We offer to our customers a ten per cent discount
on all framed pictures. We have the. largest stock in
Middle Georgia. Nothing so appropriate for Cliristmas
present.
W. LAMAR WILLIAMS, '
Hardeman Bldg., Cotton Ave.—Phone 58.
MACON CITY DIRECTORY
R. L. POLK & CO. have
commenced the active
canvass of the city; we
will include the city
proper and all suburbs.
The assistance extended
to. us from business men
and all others will be
sincerely appreciated.
R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers
JEROME LENNOX,
Telephone 2122 767 Poplar Street
Imitators Flatter..
If you want the real genuine and only
drink that stands the test, drink Bottled
At All Good Dealers 5c
l-H-H
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