Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 22, 1908, Image 3

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1908 3 . Visit McEvoy's Xmas Store ALL THE GOOD THINGS FOR XMAS PRESENTS FINEST ASSOP*”--- ^ i 00K S Wo have ever shown. Something suitable for everyone. Everything nice, from little Rng Books up. Pine line of Gift Books. WE ARE ESPECIALLY STRONG ON PICTURES Elegant line, from 25c to $25.00. Lots of new, pretty and attractive Pictures. Everything that’s good. A LOOK THROUGH . "Will show hundreds of suitable things for Christmas presents. DOLLS, TOYS, GAMES— Specially attractive line Dolls and goods for the little ones. Everything out for your inspection. McEVOy’S 572 Cherry St. -H-H-t-H l-H-H-M-H-B-H Xmas Gifts That Will Be Appreciated Your present should possess quality, beauty and at the same time be serviceable. We have a line of goods which possess both. Our stock IS complete In variety, style and usefulness. Make your selec tion now While the stock Is unbroken. W W. Williams Co. ■W-H-H-H-H-i-H-H NO SCARCITY AT THE MOMENT, BUT ORDER , EARLY TO GET THE BEST. 80,000 pounds .Turkeys. 12,000 bunches "White Crisp Celery. 20,000 Sweet Florida Oranges. — l,500"pounds Cluster Malaga Grapes. 10,000 Bananas. Nuts, Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Apples, Bananas, Mince Meat, Cranberries, Tangerines, Candies, Crystallized Fruits, Stuffed Dates, Figs, etc. ' FLOURNOY GROCERY COMPANY, Six Phones—All No. 26. This Coupon Is Good for Fifteen Cents in Payment on Any One Pair of Christmas Slippers [■—■“■» in the House. No. 1. , Man, Woman or Child. L_L_J Cut Out and Bring With You. Dec. 16 to Dec. 24. Lester-CIark Shoe Company. H-H-H-H-M-H 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 Christmas present. W. LAMAR WILLIAMS, Hardeman Bldg., Cotton Ave.—Phone 58. FOR SALE Prettiest cottage on North Highlands. Seven rooms and bath, with bam and stables in rear; large lot and house is equipped with water works and electric lights. This is a bargain at $4,000.00, and we would be pleased to tell you more about this place. WADLEY INVESTMENT CO. Grand Building Phone 627. For Sale $1,750.00 • A home with six room end hell on Kugurnln Height.. If you vent e BOMB In a good location thla place vlll lnter.it you. Can arrange terma ea thla. $800.00 LETTERS THAT GO! FROM LITTLE HEARTS AND ALL ARE ADDRESSED 'TO SANTA CLAUS, CARE OF THE TELEGRAPH. Maud Lundy, Macon: I am a little girl of seven and this will be my sev enth Christmas that you have had me on your list do you remember the dear little necklaco that you broght me on my first Christmas you are a good old fellow you bring me nice ihlng every Christmas please bring me a beautiful doll'and a doll carriage for her and a suit of furniture for her bedroom and dining room ni*d kitchen but don't forget mamas nice thing und pink and red and white and blue shoes and stockings and don't forget my brothers and sister. Erie Jones, Jeffersonville: I a little boy three years .old and I want you to please bring ino a Ultlo billy- goat nml a little goat-wagon and a too too train with four cars, and a little gun that shoots a ,cork. I'll be a good little boy. Santa. If you will bring me these things, and wont bite little Brothers fingers uny more. I wish I could see you dear old Santa Claus. Don't for get my billy goat and wagon. P. S. Bring my little Brother some thing nice and Mamma and Papa, and me a heaps of chocolate candy and good things to eat. Cecil Heath, Macon: I have tried to bo a good girl and I want you to bring me a cloak or a rain coat as I have a long way to go to school, and a'doll as all little girls like to havo a pretty doll. I have a little brother (Julian) hs wants a rifle, he Is nine years old and I a:n eleven, and want you to please remember Mama and my big brother with what ever you think they would like best. My papa Is dead. If I am not asking too much please bring me some candys, fruits and fireworks. Maud McDonald, Macon: I thought that I would wrlto to you to let you know what l want this Christmas. I am nearly six years old, and I am going to school soon. Dear Santa I wont ask for much because you will have to bring the other children some thing to. I want a doll, a trunk and a rocking chair, a teaset and a little burea Just like the one that I seen at Kresses and n little dress for my doll. Bring plenty of fruits, nuts and candles. * Buster McDonald, Mncon: I am a little boy and will bo five years old the 30 of July. The other chldron are writing so I thought that I woukf.get my sister to wrlto for me, for I can’t write myself. I am a good little boy. I want you to bring me an express wagon, a train, n knife, a horn, and a Jump out of the box, and a dark bluo suit, and a blue cap too. Santa you know that Isn’t much so If you will bringl me thnt 1 wAll be satisfied. Bring plenty of fruit, nuts and candles. Dont forgot mamma and pupa. I 11 vo on Houston road. Mason McDonald. Macon: As the' other boys und girls are writing I thought that I would write. Please bring me a suit of clothes, a drum, a pocket knlfo and plenty of fireworks, and bring my brother Buster a knife and fireworks too. Wring my broth er Henry tho same as I get. I am seven ypars old and am In the second class at Newberry school. Miss Fran ces Sperling is my. teacher. Jo G McDonald, Macon: I nm mam ma's baby. I want you to bring me a doll, a little rattler and a little dog, plenty fruit, nuts and candy. Jack Lewis, Macon: Plenso como to see me and Sister. We live at Mamas near Roberts Station. I am In tho fourth grade I havo bln rlto lnxxy but I am going to do bettor bring nys air gun. some fru’t ball fire works. Oh bring Tots Homethlag she Is Mamas colored girl don't como In tho back yard for Mama has a bud dog much love Sandy. Lillie Mao Lewis, Mncon: Please bring mo a doll and Tedy bear und carrlago and a stove and tenset and some cheers • bring mo nil Kinds of fruit I am staying with Mama Jones, near Roberts. Station. Wo may go down to Uncle Carltons that night if 1 do I will leave you a note In the mall box. Inez Scott, Mclntyro: I want you to bring mo a doll a doll carriage a big sleeping doll and some candy raisons oranges apples and nuts I have kept all my tilings you brought me last Xmas, so Santa please como Will you please bring me a ball please bring me if doll bed Santa Clnuse I will hang up my stockings up nt borne and over at S'sters to like I dUl last Xmas so please fill them like you did then I wish you 'would send mo a post card and tell me you are coming like you did last Xmas so I will Close Age 5 years. Dcllah Cook, Robertsvllle: I know you have read letters until your eyes ace sore, but please put on your spehks and read mine, ns usual I nm begging you for toys and goodies. I will bo a real good little girl If you will bring mo a dolly, with blue eyes nnd light curloy hair (I have both.) a doll bed. a pair of pretty vases,' a post card album, a horn, and you remember last year you brought me a Teddy bear, tho p’ippy toro his head off so near ffnnta bring me another one. If you were not sn shf of me Ranta I would hug and kiss you for your kindness to all little children. P. H. Please don’t forget sister Fanny Mamma, papa and sisters and also Miss Lula my teacher. • Raymond Rest. Routh Macon: I Is to littel to write but Ant Willie will write for Ilia kittle bit a boy 2 yers old I want you to bring me a billy For a Urge LOT IN VINEVILLE. You want to build a home In the best res idence section of Macon? If so hers Is your chanc« to secure the lot. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, R»*l Eitate, Insurance and Loans Fbone 20$. 007 Cherry St. dost and wagon and when you tome 1 will hug your neck. Whipple Best, Routh Macon: I nm a little boy 8 yrs old I go to ScIioqI at South Macon I am in the 2 class I Hope I d|dnot wait to late to write please bring me a Air gun und a magic lantern and fru'.t I will thank you very much, Mamie Rue Best, South Macon: I a little girl nearly six yrs old I dont go to School but wont you please brl.ig me a doll and carrigo with a pretty top on It Inez'Osborne. Wayside: I nm 8 years old and ar going to school at Pinhtll my teclier is Miss Ullle tyner I want ou to bring me a Wig Doll with Clula lire I want a Ball Doll carage some apples sume candy nml oranges a doll rocln chlr. please Come. Asthma Sufferers Should Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bucs- Ing 701 West Third street. Davenport, Iowa, writes: "A severe cold contract ed twelve years ago was neglected un til It finally grew Into asthma. The best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief. Foley's Honey and Ta« was recom mended nnd one fifty cent bottle en tirely cured ine of asthma which bad been growing on mo for twelve years. If I had taken It at the start I would have beta saved years of suffering." H. J. Lamar & Co., near Foufth Na tional Bank. Phone us your orders for Christmas Turkeys. Finest lot of Georgia Country Poultry in the city. J. M. Brantley Co. Phones 545 and 1294. EATONTON MOURNS THE DEATH MRS. MARY J. REID EATONTON, Ga.. Dee. 21.—Eaton- ton Is In sadness today over the death of Mrs. Mary Johnson Reid, wife of Judge. John S. Reid, after nn Illness of four days from pneumonia. Mrs. Reid was the. adopted daughter of the late Mr. Albert Albert Mosely, nnd tho foster mother of the children of Dr. Dennis B. NIsbet, whoso wlfo^dlod fourteen years ago, survived by tbreo children—Miss Mary NIsbet, Miss An na Lou NIsbet and Mr. Reuben Battle NIsbet, Jr. Mrs. Reid was a member of ono of Georgia's largest and best known families, a cultured Christian woman, with a host of friends, and her denth Is greatly dbplored In her homo city. She is survived by her husband. Capt. John S. Reid, ordlnnr.v of Putnam county, ono son, Professor Dennis Reid, of Florida, and Miss Mary NIs- bet, Miss Anna Lou NIsbet nnd Mr. 'Reuben NIsbet. Tho funerul occurred from the family residence nnd Intor ment In Pino Grove cemetery. Auction today Rare Animal Rugs, etc.—10:30 a. m. G. BERND CO. HUSBAND FACES RUNAWAY WIFE M. D. Bailey, of Winston-Sa lem, Appears in Waycross and Talks of Case WAYCROSS. Qa.. Dec. 51.—Th,- ab- duct ion .and elopement charges against Charles Goddurd. of Fayetteville. N. C.. were aired In Judge W. A. McDon ald^ court this afternoon. M. I>. Bailey of Winston-Salem. N. C„ husband of the woman with whom it is alleged Goddard eloped, arrived In Waycross last night and began legal proceedings against, Goddard today. After hearing the evidence Goddard was held lit bond of $200. Th© Husband's Statement. In a statement given to the press today. Bailey ss.vs ho married the woman in Baltimore when not In a condition of mind to form a contract: ! that he brought proceedings for annul- | ment of the marriage, which was to | have been heard at the December term of court nt Winston-Salem, but on ac count of Goddard threatening to make th<* woman light the case for alimony nnd employing counsel for tho woman, Bailey bud to desist to keep down publicity. Goddard'.! atiorney made application to settle with Bailey for $1,000. Bailey stated, which he very promptly r« fused. Then, says Bailey. Goddard got very bold and sent h'm word from Charleston. S. C.. thnt he. Goddard, was fighting the case and not tho woman; thnt unless iRalley wired money at once that he would send tho woman to Wlnston-^aletn nnd make the whole affair public. Bailey nays he hns the matter of prosecuting God dard. for blackmail under advisement. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the senso of smell and completely derange the whoto system when entering It through the mu cous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from re putable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to tho good you can posslbly_ derive from them, (fall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Che- BURNS LODGE, NO 56, F. A. M., ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR REYNOLDS. Ga., Dec. 21.—Bums Lodge No. 56, F. & A. M., held its an nual election for officers with tho fol lowing result: E. E. Hodges, wor shipful mnstcr;* Charles L. Prior, senior warden; W. E. Marshal, Junior warden; J. A. Matthews, treasurer; It. H. Janies, secretary; J. M. Hicks, tyler. Tho following officers were ap pointed: W. L. Carter, senior dea con; E, J. Pool, Junior deacon; Z. T. Weaver, chapluin; J. N. Bryan, W. J. Griffith, J. H. Drnughon, flnnncn committee; W. J. Griffith nnd W. I. Powell, ctewnrds. Tho lodge ha« en joyed n prosperous yenr, and bn# fifty members In good standing who are among the best men In our commun ity. A new lodge room has recently been erected, and a banquet will bo given to the members and their fam ilies when tho new lodge room Is oc cupied the early part of January. Tho lodge Is In excellent shape under tho leadership of Worshipful Master Hodges, who has served them as their master for six years. Dolls, Dolls. Fine assortment of dolls, rng dolls, ointed dolls, dressed dolls, kid dolls. dcEvoy's, 572 Chcry street. Oh, Mama! —don't forget to lay in a atnek of CA8CARETB with your Xmaa pur- chura. U It tho world’, brat candy mtdldna for lltlia folka and bit folk, durlnt Xma. wack. CAHCARRTft will keep lha tola wall and happy—d> overtook lha trown-upa. Th»v art all bouiwtlo ov.ro*t and aluff /o be ready with a Caacaral al b*d tln». 117 IS W. & T. •vary night, Xmss week. indy to un ROAD WORTH A MILLION DOL LARS, ALTHOUGH STOCK 18 ONLY $600.000. DUBLIN, Ga.. Dec. 21.—The direc tors of the Wrightsvllle and Tcr.nille Railroad havo declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent. The capital stock of the road is $800,000. Eighteen thousand dollars In dividends will, therefore, be distributed among the stockholders. Next summer another dividend of 3 per cent .will be declar ed, If the usnnl policy of the road Is carried out, making 0 per cent yearly. Last year 9 stock dividend of 100 per cent was declared, the capital stock at that time being only $300,000. The road Is said to be worth more than $1,000,000, although the stock even now Is only $600,000. The main line runs from Tcnnllle to IlawkinsvMlc via Dublin and is 71 Wiles In length. It Ig one of the best p'eces of railroad property In the state and Is as well equipped ss the Cen tral. County Offics Change*. On and after January 1st next there will be but three commissioners of roads and revenues, whereas now there are five. The terms of office of three commissioners expire with this yenr nnd only one new man goes on the board, h ■ Ix lng elected to ta|A» the place of |h. three. Mr. K K. k* retires from the of fice of und will Ire succeeded by Mr. j. J. FUnders, formerly a po- I'reman of tlm city, but later deputy sheriff of the city court. Judge J. K. Burch and Hon. M. H Jones succeed Cant. L A. Matthews and Ills lion. D. J. '.Markkas members of the legislature and Mr H. T. Cor dell will be the new coroner. With tho above exceptions there will be no chanr# In tho official family of Loureni county* rcctly upon the blond nnd muci faces of the system. In buying Hall 1 Catarrh Cure, bo sure you got the gen nine. It ts taken Internally and made In Toledo.,Ohio, by F. J/Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.** _ Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. HO C1ISTME AT THE WHITE HOUSE CUSTOM HAS BEEN DISCARDED. SANTA CLAU8. HOWEVER, IS TO VISIT THE CHILDREN. WASHINGTON. Doc. 21.—In accdrd anen with custom, the children of the president will have no Christinas tree. This hns been the rule of former seasons ns well ns now. In fact, tliero Inis not been a Christmas tree In tho white house since the Clevelntul administration, when the little daughters of that president nnd their friends always mn«c merry In tho library on Christmas afternoon. The first thing tho Itoosovett children will do on Christinas tnnnilng will he to exnmlno the well-crmmned stockings which tinnta Claus has tied to 11 comer post of cucli little bed. It will bo nn In teresting and even exciting ceremony. The Inspection of stockings, however, will Iw merely Introductory to the pleas ures of tho dny. After breakfast the Impatient youngsters will l>e Allowed to enter tho "study" upstairs, where the gifts are Inld out. One comer of the "study" will bo set apart for the gifts provided for each of tho four younger children. Many Christmas Gifts. Many of the gifts thnt reneh the white house at Christmas time are for the children, And some of them nro very fun ny.- It has come to bo understood among the people nt largo tlmt tho Roosevelts nro a strenuous family, much given to Athletic exercises, nnd undoubtedly n considerable perrentngo of the presents sent by strangers this year will lie In T. —Hi— matter of fnct, nearly nil of tho gifts thus sent to the Roosevelt young sters find their way to a children's hos pital In Washington. They are altogeth er superfluous. Few young folks In nil 4ho land are so well supplied with toys und other Christmas presents us the president's offspring, nml Mrs. Roosevelt, a few days t>eroru tho holiday Arrives, visits tho Washington shops for the pur pose of laying In a supply of playthings und nrlleles of more serious usefulness. The Roosevelts will havo their Christ mas dinner at 7:30 p. m., und only mem-l hers of the family will he present. It Is almost the only menl of the year nt the white house to which, under the present administration, no guests nre Invited. It will he eaten In tho private dining room.i Milch Is not too big for a household the slxo of tho president’s, nnd tho principal dish will he a lingo turkey. Makes the Liver Lively Orlno Loxatlvo Fruit Hymp gives permanent relief In cases of hah!tin) constipation os It stimulates tho liv er and restores the natural action of the bowels without Irritating these organs llk«r pills or ordinary cathar tics. Does not nauseate or grlpo and la mild and plctsant to take. Re member the name, Orino, nnd refuse- substitutes. II. J. Lamar A Co., near Fourth National Bank*. MYSTERIOUS FIS CAROLINIANS TERRIFIED BY BURNING OF GINNERIES AND STORES. LAURENS. 8. C., Dec. 21.—Dc.truc live Area an> becoming frequent in I.aurrna county, upcelally among the (InnerlH. three having been dcatmyed within the laat few daya. Early Hatur.luy m.rnlng the gin nery at Waterloo, together with two •tom, went burned. Saturday night another at Rat.un Creek, a faw night, ago, An* at Croae Hill and aeveral daya ago two etnrae at tlraynourt ware dtetroyed by Are. all at night. The aggregate loaaaa are heavy. Thera la nothing but .peculation as to lha origin of Ihaoa Are*. Hperlal Price, Monday, Tuaaday, Wednewlay and Thuraday^ Wa will allow 10 |. r cent dlarounl for ca.h on all Framed pit turn; targe and haau mill attachment. Coma early. W. U William. Art Co., 107 Cotton avo. Look Here! Fancy Cranberries, per quart 1254c Oranges, per dozen 15c, 20c, 25c Fancy Oranges, nny size, per box $2.25 Fancy Malaga Grapes, per pound 15o Our Prices on Nuts and Xmas Fruits Lowest in City. Telephone us nnd we wil* telephone you. Our Plione numbers three twenty-three and seven ninety-two. Central Grocery Co. New Year is Close at Hand How about that carrlago of yours?’ Better send It here to bo ovei hauled or repaired. We'll make a new car-- rlngo of it, so that you can drive out on New Year with alt the pr.'do bf new ownership. Wo'can do anything fromr putting In a new spoke to remaking tho entire carriage. "Moderate prices and thorough work" is our motto. 218-220 Third Street. ] umu MA&Oti. (T4. Phohf. ^ Phone 2545. SHOP EARLY SIGN NEWYORKER8 FORM ONE GIANT MOD AND INVADE SHOPPING CENTERS. with one of tin* greatest rushes of shop pers ever known In the city. Every more, from tho greatest department em porium to tho smallest shops In the for eign quarters, was parked to overflowing with u closely-massed mob of enger Im munity, Intent on their Christmas pur chases. As In past years, the warning to "do It early" hns passed unheeded anil the great majority of Now Yorkers will do tliolr shopping during tho flrst four days of this week. Good old flan In Claus In years gone by hns shown thnt lie knows Ills way about this city pretty well, and In the past has been a stranger to the fimnhln alsides of the poor no more than to tho homes of tho well-to-do. And tills year as well, thero Is ample evidence Hint tho good tilings of Christmas will he not only for those who run afford to nny for them, hut tliat even the iMHirest will lie able to Irnsk for a senson In the sunshine of unstinted generosity and enjoy his share of good cheer. To Bo Great Chrlstmaa, Throughout tho city nil Indlentlons point to nn abounding' merry Christman. The good humored jostling throngs In the streets and avenues give little signs of nny necessity to stint In Iholr pur chases. In many of tho best shops tho buying has been so heavy thnt nothing Is left of tho holiday stock except odds nnd ends. None seems too poor to purchase some expression of good will. In front of the great shops where tho millionaires trade carriages block the way. In tho cheaper Quarter* pedestrian* nwnrm so thickly thnt It looks at times ns If the mnss would ho unable to disentangle Itself. To a greater extent than, usual the for eign shops nre patronlxed by Christman shopnoi '**' * *“ ** - great t giving, nnd no one finds anything bo on gmoiis In a symbol of the religion o Confucius as nn expression of the Chris tian sentiment of Christrnasthie. The little Russian shops on the lower east side have sold quantities of brass nnd copper household nnd eceleslsstlenl uten sils nnd the Hyrians hnve done u thriving trade In laces snd embroidery. Salvation Army Pot. The pot has boiled merrily for the flnl- viitIon Army during the Insf fortnight, and ns a result Its mammoth Christmas dinner party will he n great success. The number to l»o fed this year will como nearer 300.000 than the 260.000 #>f other yenr*. On Christmas morning 4 000 baskets, each containing enough food for five per sons. will 1m> given out. Afterward the army's guests are to be served nt 180 great tobies. The Volunteer* have had their collec tors on the streets In flnntu Ctnus cos tume* nnd will distribute liberally among the poor on Christmas dav. entn all around, "and an entertainment to cheer them In their exile. The warden will provide the usual Christmas dinner of turkey, chicken, mince pie nnd other good things for the prisoners Incarcerated In . the Tombs. Pipe* and toliacco havo been provided for the male prisoners, nnd little gifts of various kinds for nil. Religious services will lie conducted by the Catholic, IJap- tlst nnd Episcopal chaplains. If there he In New York nny one clnss of men who nro not In thorough accord with the prevailing Christmas spirit* It Is the hard-worked postofflce clerks. The practice of sending Christmas pres ent* by mall Is growing, and this year Christmas Cakes, decorated and plain, guaranteed the best that can be made. See our at tractive display at 512 First street. Phone 105. Newman Baking Co. Utah Teachers to Meet. HALT LAKE CITY, Pec. 21 .—President Jacob Gould Hchurmsn. of Cornell Uni versity, and State Superintendent Acker man, of Oregon, are among the promi nent educators who will a.Mr. as (he hun dreds of Utah teachers prho are assem bled In Balt Iska city today for thslr annual stats convention. Among the topi* s of disruption during tbs invention are Industrial training. Juvr nlls rouiis. »•. i* ncq and nature study i and scbeol athletics. The Telegraph Business Of fice, 452 Cherry street. Edito rial Rooms upstairs, next door. Schedule effective Dec. 20, 1908. M.&B. 8. F. PARROTT. Receiver. MACON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY. Trains Icavo Macon for J,lx«l- lu, Cullodcn. Yatcsvlllo, Thomas- toil, Woodbury, Columbus. Har ris, La Qrungu and Intermediate points aH follows: No. 41 at 4:30 p. m. dally and No, 55 nt 7:00 a. in. Tuesday, Thursday nqrl Haturday. No. 41 n.ukcs direct connec tion with Southern Railway at Woodbury for Warm Springs and Columbus, arriving at Warm fljirlngs 8:17 p. m. and Colum bus 10:00 p. in. Train* arrive Macon ts fol lows: 42, 11:30 a. m. dally; No. 56. 5:40 p. in.. Mondays, Wednesdays and F^dpys. Trains leave from M. and B. Ry depot. Fifth and Pino sts. - C. B. RHODES, Gen. Pats. Apt. Phone 1800. ' 0. S. & F. RY. Schedule Effective Dec. 20, 1008. £ DEPARTURES: 11:30 a. m., No. 1, Through Train to tlorldH, carries Observation * 1'uclor cur nnd conches, Mncon to Jacksonville via Valdosta; connec- ilon made for White Springs, take City, falutka. 4:05 p. .m., No. B, "Shoo-Fly," Mncun to Valdosta and All Inter mediate points, 1:00 a. m., No. 3. "Georgia . - Mouth Huwanee Limited." Mncon • • to Jacksonville via Vnldoxtu. Solid train with Georgia Southern and Florida. Twelve flection Drawing Room Hlcoplng Car. open at 9:30 p in. In the Union Depot. Makes con nections ut Jacksonville for all points In Florida. 12:15 a. m., No. 95, "Dixie Fly- r," coaches ami Uulltnan sleep- rx, Macon to Tlfton, en route from Ht. Louis und Chicago to Jm ksonvllle. 2:07 s. m., No. 33, "South At lantic Limited," coaches und Pull- man sleepers, Macon to Jackson ville via Tlfton, en roqje from Cincinnati, tatilsville and Chicago. ARRIVALS: 4:15 a, m„ -No. 4, "Georgia flouthern Ruwnnee Limited." from Jacksonville and I’ulatka, local sleeper Jacksonville to Macon: passengers can remain In local sleeper in Union Depot at Macon until 7:30 a. m. 3:35 a. m„ No. 94, "Dixie Flyer," coaches and Pullman sleepers, Tlf ton to Macon, en route from Jack- sonVIllo to 8t. tauls and Chicago. 2:55 s. m., No. 32, "South At lantic Umited," coaches and Pull man sleepers, Tlfton to Macon, en route to Cincinnati. Louisville and Chicago. 11:15 a. m., No..6, "Shoo-Fly," from Valdosta. 4:25 p. m„ No. 2, from Pslatka. J- *• onvlllo and nil Intermediate points. Parlor Observation Car Ju mvllle to Macon. C. Q. RHODES. Gen. Past Agent, Macon, Ga. Southern Railway Schedules. Shov.lnQ the arrival and depamr« of paatenger trains at Macon, Ga., for Infor mation only, snd not guaranteed. No. Arrlv* fromt a. m. Title. 2'>7,14 Js til... 2.03113 C CUy. 9.25} 7 Atlanta. Ultl. * 3.01