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TIIE MACON DAILY TELEGRAlTl: FlflDAT BURNING, DECEMBER 25, 1908
WITH BEST
WISHES
FOR A
tvlERRY XMAS
AND
LUCKY NEW YEAR
To each and all of our friends and
customers. May we meet again in
90 9.
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ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
ITTOWW
SPECIAL NOTICES
Jesse D. lUrt. Gen. Manager,
J. Freeman Hart. Bee.
Jesse B. Hart & Bro,
Funeral Directors
ft fSh
ty
jljj
ChrSatmM Day, December 25th.
Matinee I p. m. Night 8:15.
Samuel K. Rork'g Production,
OPEN DAY AND NIOHT.
8. C. Purali
t-iniir Clay.
mraley. earner
PURSLEY & CLAY,
UNDERTAKERS.
Always open. 611 end ail Mulberry ft.
Oldest exclusive undertaking house In
Macon. Phone 421. Prepared to fill
telegraph or telephone orders on abort
notice. Carriages to funeral 13.50.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
All Real Estate and Eire In
surance Offices in the city will
he closed from Thursday, Bee.
24th, at C f>. in., until Monday
morning, Dec. 28th.
Eden Taylor, Jr., Sec.
NOTICE.
Annual meeting or the*, stockholders
of the Homo Bevlnf« Bank, for the pur
poee of election of directors and such
other business ns may ooma before Um
meeting, will be held on Tburaday. Jan
uary f. 1609. at 4 Pl an.
W. K. ItOOlfiRB, Jit. Cashier.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
To the Directors of the Macon
Georgia State Fair
Association.
There wlu be , meeting of the di
rector* of the Macon tleorgla HUI,
Fair Aaaoolatlon In tbo parlor* of (ho
Hole! I.in’er *t If o’clock noon W#U-
nraday. December Mill, to deride
whether or not * ,ut. fair ahaU ba
held next ye.r, .1*09.
livery intinbrr of Uu> board of dl-
rector* I. urged to be prea.nl a. fu
ture fair* and other matter* or vital
Import*tire «lll be acted upon.
BEN U JONHS, Preaidrnt.
nRlDOKti SMITH. SrcreUry.
fi. S. S F. RY.
Schedule Effective Dec. 3d. 1906.
DEPARTURES:
ft*Hot car and cnachra. Mac _
Jacksonville via Valdosta; nmnoc.
uk *
P- o. Ne. $. •Hieo-Fiy.”
to y*ldo*u and *lT lour,
media !• point*.
sJUS ESdJi.”“ a E!S
«ss
Florida. Tanrtve Eectl«n I Miring
Ko«n S’.. Chiu Car. open at »:»*p
m. In tl>* Cnh.i Dobm. Make* ran-
m. In 111* Calm l*M. Make* eon-
oeeUmia et j».k-\„Miie tor att
print. la KlorMa.
«:1» a. N*. M. -out. Ftp-
at." eearhre and lyua. *leep.
y*. Manna ta TtfUm. n route
from ML.Louie and Oilcaae to
Ml a a. Hi ft "Smith At-
laatlc LJaalted." eeartie. ana Pall-
9S "Setjvj. Macon to laritami.
Vine vu TUha on route (Torn
ctnrtenntc foifcjym* Cldrag*
4:18 a. m.. Ns.. 4,
«»*• United.** fnxa
and Pstotfca. loos*
mr M Ik
»:*> a. nt. Ba. 94, “Dixie Flyer."
roaches and Pullman risers. TIT*
ton to Maim, m lasts from Jti-k*
•».. No. li "South
MMMcnarbeo and NH-
Ttftca* to Ma-wn.
n.. No. I, "Shes-Fly,"
No. 2. front Roiatha
C U nnooca Oen Roof. Ao«<
Coming Thro' the Rye
75 in tho Matchless Company,
Including
Leona Thurbor an *'J4RH. KOBR"
Superb Kccnle uud Costume Display.
Prices— Mntlnm 2Sc to $1.00. Night
26c to li re
Saturday Night December 26th.
America's Foremost Romantic Actor
JAMES K. HACKETT
Direct fnint hi. triumphant neiiuti
at Hackety* Theater, New Tork.
The dreamt of Romantic Play*
The Prisoner of Zenda
The company and production the
aanig In avery rcapect aa In New Tork.
lo »2.00. Sent Sate
Monday Night. December MUi
tlEANOR
ROBSON
In IJio Vital Vivid and Virile May,
“VEn*. THE MEDIUM,"
ily Richard llardlng Darla
Prtcea—I0r. tic. tt 00. II.M. IS.Oa.
Lyric Theater
Savannah Grand Prise
Auto Races
DM FI Gil
PLAYS IIS PART
Improved Weapon Is Grim
Witness Against the
Hains Boys!
FLUSHING, N. Y„ Dec. 24—With the
Oxccpt.on of one-or two tvitncuMCM who
will be heard on minor polntx. tbo
Stato n case against Thornton J. Hains
4a practically dosed. The defense will
outline Um cane to the Jury .on Hatur-.
day of ter the prosecution rests.
When the defendant returned to the
I>mg Inland Jail tonight he knew ail
the vital evidence was In that the pros
ecution had obtained to prove itM
Charge that he was one of the prlnci-
n.l. I n ft,. LIIIIk. air n . ,L
pain In the killing of Wm. K. Annls.
kUtiorm leaving tbs court room Hslfis
declared that he felt that Ms acquittal
was only a matter of days.
Hains* Counsel Surprised.
District Attorney Darrin surprised
Hairin' counsel by calling Henry L
J km perron, a former raal estate agent
whom the defense had planned to cgll
sn one of their principal witnesses.
JeaporKon's testimony had many points
favorable to the defendant. Hs amid he
hnd several conferences wills Iialpa
over water front property at Douglas-
ton, near Haye de. and that Hains had
made an appointment with his partner,
•Mr. Jtugg. about nome property near
the Lay aide Yacht Club. Mr. Jexper-
aon further stated tliat Ilalna had
postponed the real estate negotiations
because of the illness of his brother.
Tha lawyers for Hains were delighted
at Jesperaon's testimony. Mr. Dar-
cstato dealer Is not apparent.
An Incident of Interest In today's
. salon was the demand of Joan F.
MclnJ-yfe for the arrest of Martin
flkura, nn eighteen-year-old cabman,
who swore that he had made a raise
statement to Hains* lawyers, believing
that they were newspaper men. Skurm
was excused after ft grilling cross ex
amination In which he admitted sev
eral false declarations in th« state
ment given to counsel for the defense,
e was not arrested.
The defense hopes to conclude tho
iso'next week.
The Real Estate Negotiations.
Mr. McIntyre drew from Jusperaon
that un nppo'ntiuent hnd been made at
the realty office for the defendant »0
go to Rayslde to sen some property
which Mr. Durr had for uale near tho
yacht club.
"Do you know If the'defendant had
LADY SEIZED BY
BOLD BURGLAR
Miss Dealing Has Thrilling
Experience Before Help
Arrives.
SIX GO DOWN TO
WATERY GRAVE
ATHENS. Oa.. Dec. 24.—Tonight
about 8 o'clock, a negro man attempt
ed to enter the rear door of -Mr. A.
Dear!rig's residence, on Mllledge
dvenue with the evident Intention of
theft. v
It so happened tliat Just at the same
time, Miss Katie Dealing, the young
daughter of Mr. Dearing. opened the
back door to go out upon the porch
to get a drink of water and ran right
over the negro.
He perceived that he had been de
tected and seised the young lady by
the throat. She nr reamed and her
father came at once to her rescue.
The negro ran just an Mr. Dearing
came upon the scene and made good
bis escape.
The police believe they have clues
that may lead to the arrest of the
criminal.
Death of Mr. Jno. R. Crawford
This morning at htn home In Bar-
barsvllle, just outside this city, oc
curred the sudden death of J »ltn R.
Crawford, one of the oldest merchants
of the county. Death was esuned by
heart failure. Funeral Saturday In
Madison county. He Jf*a the father of
tha clerk of -Clarke superior court,
J. Crawford.
The Merchant of Venice at
the Elite today.
WHITE GAPPING
STILL GOES ON
Tennessee Farmer Whipp
ed Because He Sold
His Peanuts.
NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Dec. 24—On an
indictment from the oourt.of Hum-
Iihrey county, six men were brought
to thlH city and are' In jail today,
charged with white capping and Ku
_ Kluxlng. The order for their nrrest
any appointment with’Mr. Uugg at tha WBH «lKned by the clerk of the Hum-,
Bnysldo Yacht Club?"
1ros."
•Ir. Je.sperson said that Mr. Ilaina
told him over the telefmone that his
brother was In bail nhape and the real
estate deal would have to be post'
pontd.
Revolver Expert on Stand,
'Bernard Glanaer, a real estate man.
who qualified as a revolver expert, was
about to testify when Justice Crone
wanted tn know the purpose of It.
**l don't w'siit it to be claimed by
the* defense that one pull of the trig
ger la sufficient to discharge eight
shots all In a fraction of a second,"
was the reply by Mr. Darrin.
The testimony was permitted and
Mr, Glesier drnmnst.-ated theaneclian.
Ism of the revolver with wh'ch Annls
was killed. Glaaaer said tho trigger
hud to be pulled for each of the shells,
the recoil of each shot reloading Uie
revolver.
Test of Firing Made.
The quickest time the shots could be
fired, according to a teat made, was
1 4-G seconds. On examination Mr. Mc
Intyre directed the witness lo load the
revolver and go Into the gallery and
give the Jury a demonstration.
"I wont allow It," said Justice Crane.
The witness then took tho unloaded
revolver and discharged It as rapidly
as he eould.
Justice Crane said he would adjourn
court until Saturday when District
Attornoy Darrin could produce bb*
other Witness, a policeman. The d!»-
trict attorney said he wanted to ex
amine Martin Skura again hut Jue-
tk*e Crane "aid he woull not allow it.
Tl»e court aujoumed unt'l Saturday.
CAPT. COOKE REPORTS
DAMAGE TO SCHOONER
TODAY.
Also r Fine Vaudeville Show.
Miss Jennie Dcwcese, Clever
Banjoist and Violinist, appear
ing at The Lyric this week.
NEWPORT NEWS. V»„ Dec. S I.—
The British steamship Lord Or
monde, of * the ltollnnd-Amerlcan
arrived In port today from Rot
terdam, Kith C«|it. James Cooke
the crew of screen men of the
three-mait»4 schooner Xaecheua
Sherman, which was waterlogged
llhrty tulles south of Cs|>e Henry
Wednesday morning during the re
cent northeast Bole.
Tho vessel Is anchored near Cape
Henry, and Capt. Cooke wtll go te
tea with a tag to try to get her Into
Hampton Roads. The schooner ass
bound from Charleston, 6. C„ for
New York with a cargo of lumber.
She encountered the alorm off
I False Cape. Va.. and the heavy sens
|oi>ened her seams. She filled rap
idly and became waterlogged
Wednesday morning.
The Lord Ormonde rescued the
crew about noon Wednesday. The
■learner arrived her* fourteen day*
overdue from Rotterdam and re-
a rough voyage across the
Atlantic.
ALBERT MoKAY,
Maker of Men's Clothes,
Cherry St.. Macon, On.
-00 TO—
WESLEYAN
The best jutriKiiou in tin
' dt on prat,
Cimleno l". King Cane.
11 TON. Dee. II.—The govern
ment mated Ua case today In the
trial of Cardeae K. King, the Bos
ton financier who la under tadtet-
lon financier, who la nnder ladict-
larceeay of ttt.OM. Assistant Dis
trict Attorney Dwyer said, howerer,
that he might hare something more
to add to evidence already sub
mitted and asked for a little more
time. In accordance with this re-
phrey county circuit court. Besides
these six, fourteen more were arrested
yesterday ( n Humphrey county upon
similar charges;
The first trouble leading up to the
nrrest of the men tvas when a farmer
living up the river from Wavcrly, was
whipped because ho sold his small crop
of peanuts for a smaller sum thsn tt
wns thought he should have demanded.
Those confined hero are Walter and
John Morrow. Rob Wright. J. H.
Cuff, Chas. Hite and Andrew Baker.
SAVANNAH RACES
WILL OPEN TODAY
PROTE8TS OF MINISTERS DID NOT
STOP EVENT—FIVE RACES ON
CARD DAILY.
_ SAVANNAH. Go.. Dec. 24.—Th* ti
day mpet of the SavaAuuh Jockoy
will open tomorrow on tho hxlf
thirty-
club
Hill-
Capt. .Robinson and Five
Men of Schooner Lost
sin Storm.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Dec. Z4.—
News of the 1 loss off Hog Island on
Wednesday of the three-masted
schooner Jeanle Llppltt and the
drowning of Capt. Robinson and
fire members of tbe ship's crew, was
brought to Old Point this morning
by Andrew Jorgensen, the sole sur
vivor of the wreck, who was picked
up at sea Wednesday afternoon by
the American steamship Ravens-
craig, Capt. Johnson.
The Llppltt was bound up the
coast from Jacksonville, Kla., for
New York with a cargo of lumber.
She ran Into the recent heav,
northeast gale off Cape Charles on
Tuesday afternoon, and after takfns
aboard considerable water and sus
taining much damage to tbe bull,
she ran on a shoal off Hog Island
and soon went to pieces.
Crew Wnvhed Overboard.
Capt. Robinson and four men
were washed overboard and
drowned when the ship struck. Jor
gensen and the other seamen of
the crew also were washed over
board, but succeeded In lashing
themselves to a piece'of wreckage
The other seamen became exhausted
from cold and died before the Ra-
vonscraig could reach port. The
men were picked up oft Winter
quarter lightship Wednesday af
ternoon. The Ravenscratg’s mac
chinery became disabled during the
storm and was returning here for
repairs when the men were sighted.
The Hippltt was owned by Coro-
well & Thurlow of Boston, and was
built at Boston in 1880. She was
of 748 tonnage.
Tho Vitagraph Company
presents the Shakespearean
drama, The Merchant of Ven
ice, at the Elite today.
HEW YEAR TO BUG
MACON’S INTERURSAN
COMPANY WAITING FOR DISPOSAL
OF PENDINQ LITIGATION IN
ATLANTA.
luut I>‘-*'U made by minister.
a,
to makr the rawt an Impossibility, but
Jodffc* and offJcrrs lo whom mppeola bare
been made made no effort to Interfere
nith the Jockey CTub*a plana
Tha feature of the opening card will
be n Rentletnan'N race for a mile for the
amateur cup. The ChrUtmne handicap
will provide tho largest purse on the
card. *U la for three year okSa and up
wards over the mile distance. A mile
race for .a*t» year olds will be the open-
Inc event.
The other races will be a six furlong
event tor three year olds atto upwards
and a race for maidens at all agea for
half furlongs. Prank *
rag Judge am'
' course.
Hryan^wlll be presiding foil
man Conklia clerk of the
nn«l Her-
Jtt LEAST $176,000
PAID COONCILMEN
PITTSBURG BANKS DELIVERED THE
COIN TO GET FINGER IN MUNI
CIPAL PIE.
FITTSRrRO,-Dec. 24.-That at least
1174.006 was paid council men for the se
lection of certain banka as depositories
for the city’s funds has been almost
positively established through evidence
submitted and statements furnUtied by
tbe Voters’ League and the Scranton.
Fn.. detectives employed by the league to
give tbe city a municipal house cleaning,
whether all the Kinks selected as deposi
tories contributed to this fund has not
been established. Officers of but one
have so far been arrested and ate charg
ed with the payment of only 117.640 of
the alleged bribery fund. That other
bankers are to be attested eras almost
positively elated by tboee back of tbe
Mayor Guthrie, who refused to make
contracts with the banks'as authorised
by council on the ground that they were
Illegal, said tonight that the selection of
the depositories is retd because secured
by bribery and fraud and that council
can set them aside without tbe fermality
of court proceeding*. The period fer
which the depositories were * “
plreu early la February.
The Voters' tongue has
Sf alt the Aaanc|al lurking
VIk* league depends Wl
A lady whose home ts ,on thfc line of
the pfopused interurbun line between
Macon and Atlanta, and who Is very anx
ious for this line to be in operation,
^jked a member of the company yester
day when he thought the line would be
built.
This gentleman said that It would surely
be built, but there wns a lawsuit now
pending, to be heard in Atlanta, the
hearing being set for the 8th of January.
tl»*t Is now holding up operations. As
xoon as this ease Is disposed of. every
thing else being ready, he thought tliat
the construction of the line would begin.
The Telegraph Business Of
fice, 452 Cherry street. Edito
rial Rooms upstairs, next door.
CHRISTMAS GIFT
REALLY WORTH WHILE
COLUMBUS MAN WITH BIG HEART
AND POCKETBOOK PAYS ALL
SHORT POSTAGE.
COLUMBUS, Ga.. Dec. 24.—Not a sin
gle package has been held in the Cotuut-
bus postoffice this week fer Insufficient
postage and if Christmas gifts mailed
here do not reach their destination
promptly It will be because of congestion
tu mall matter at tho other end of the
line. Usually great numbers of such
packages are held for insufficient poet-
coucerned! Un * di * nppoinUn * nt 10 aU
This year a prominent Columbus citi
zen who tries to ghre practical expres
sion to his goodness of heart, went to
the postmaster and arranged with him to
pay Uu» postage on all Christmas pock-
ages not properly stamped.
The postofflce has kept memorandum
of all cases of short postage and tJle
ferrsd to win now foot tin* *hort postage
bill of a community of 44.094 people.
Will he open from 4 a. m. to
1 p. m. and from 5 to 9 p. m.
All kinds of fish, game and oys
ters. Dauiel & Blasingame.
Phone 463.
SANTA CLAUS VISITED
HEPHZIBAH ORPHANAGE
Little Folks Delighted by Cali
Kris Kringl^walkad
Streets.
A raal Santa Claus visited the children
terday
his sherry manner and tlboraltly. f>or be
bad with him a tdc basket fitted to over-
(Vrainc with fruits, tore and useful art!-
HepUaibah Orphanage Home yea-
am delighted the little afire with
el art!*
To Our
Patrons
We extend
thanks, and
l
wish for
EACH ONE
A “Happy
Christmas
ELECTRIC SIGNS
MADE IN MACON
Manufactory for These Signs to Begin
Operations in Macon Next Month,
Ed. Crlmmlna at Head of It.
Among the many enterprises to be
started in Muron during the new year,
will be one for the manufacture of elec
tric signs.
Mr. Ed. Crlmmlna aid yes ft rd ay u«i
be bad made all his arrangements for
beginning the manufacture of these
signs in January, and that his company
would be prepared then to manufacture
every atyte of electric sign.
Many is being lighted up in many spots
°y these attractive signs. The latest
arc those of the Kress store. Wilbur
Iaftwrence and the Taylor-Bayne drug
quite the style serving the double pur-
advertising the business and
lighting up the streets. The sight pre
sented at night with these signs 1
Regulate# the bowels, promotes easy
natural movements, cures constipation
—Doan's Regulets. Ask your druggist
for them. 25 cents a box.
GRIER IS AFTER
4J0LLEGT0RSNIP
So It Is Said—Will Take Rucker's Place
and Remove His Residence to Atlanta.
Marshal White's Appointment.
now ieema that the numerous friends
of Lnlted States Marshal George P,
White were unnecessarily alarmed about
nta re-appointment. The appointment ha*
ms re-appointment. The appointment ha*
not yet been made, and will not now be
made until the first week In January,
a hen It may be looked tor any day.
There was a report that the appoint
ment was being fought by Messrs.
Edwards and Clark Grier, and ««*•
thought that this was the reason of the
-•elay.
-Mr. Edwards said yesterday that he
had not made the sllghtesi charge against
the marshal and was In no way doing
‘nything whatsoever against him. He
Id this was also true of Mr. Grier.
im this was also true of Mr. Grier.
The report Is current that Mr. Grier,
having no desire whatever for the office
of marshal, as some seemed to have
thought, will be an applicant for the col-
lectorshlp. the place now held by Rucker.
Should Mr. Grier recerve this appoint
ment. and his friends tnink he win, he
v '\ l L r *. t f U3V *, residence to Allania.
Whether this appolntntent will be made
at once after the now president goes in.
or later fn the year Is not known, but
Mr. Grier Is not in any special hurry
for It to come, so It Is said.
STREET RAILWAY CO.
DIRECTORS TO MEET
PROBABLY BE SOME CHANGES IN
THE BOARD—TO MEET IN
* FEBRUARY.
Lis tit Company MU liokl their aannal
mmln* on th« drat Tucxlay In Fobru-
Ti la aald that Utw MU b» aotna
c.ion»M In tint make-up of Uie directorate.
Rome two months aso tiler* xnu a trans
fer of a conatderablo tot of tbo stock,
that of kfaa.r,. Carling, Hertx. Ilapp
and other*, to the rapmentxtlres of A. II.
LMcb Sf Co., and tbla Kill brlna about
the chances In tbe directorate.
SOUTHERN’S NEW TRAIN TO
BE THE FLORIDA SPECIAL
Will Stsrt for the Winter on January
4th, Cincinnati to Florida.
"The Florida Special." tha Southern's
fw through Pullman between Ctoclnnatl
ad Jacksonville, wilt he inaugurated on
Jauuanr 4.
Tho southbound train will leave Cincin
nati at 8:10 p. m.. Atlanta 11:26 a. in.,
arrive Macon at 1:66 p. in . and arrive
JykMfirille at »:li r. ra.r going north,
leave Jacksonville. I:it p. nu, leave M»-
co * * P- »•. Atlanta fc:10 p. at., and
arrive Cincinnati «:64 a. aa.
‘ TUa train will carry day reaches, and
Pullmans through oo!U from Cincinnati
to JackeearvtUe
C.
route
fiOKthen, ud U. a
coatlnnanca ot tha
Monday.
until n«rt|J5;j
I «fivt
oeed at aay time H la
Warded \
s afiam h
<My Ok* -MOMO OUNKI - that H
Lmtiw Bramo Qdmme <wov«y
Cm, ColdUOn. Do. oftiJ Dan ^
trull,, toy,
He.. Inetudmc aratialon,. ,
Ttie fiaau OlttM ara. oaraooatad by a 1 abui.i. -i.'
well IrauKtt young nniw at the Chrt.- o iud aa
Oan etuircb. sad ba attracted much at- nnrtMouad
teallon a* ha pn,s*d thretiab It.’ rl'rlgrauhern’-
atlbad la tha bleat Krla Krtaale
Mlb It *«!ag Kl t^er* » l Ilia raal. He t m,,
•IJMJ^axfda Uoaclal" Mil a lac handle
tbe Pullman steeping car bkarssa Otcve-
lee.t sad Jsekaun^ta. both north and
Sr,t ratted upon Nue<we.i 1
the home* of »eel bee. of
.
L lv( lk«
Detroit .hcfr- Mil be
4M...n4 on tbla trabt. Init
It mu to t a tolled art tbe
... -Waeafc QgfiMfi.
;rt». Krmaw SH-Ir., 1 ■ —
The Telegraph Buaiuess Of-
, . nee 452 Cherry street Edito
v ‘ jrifil Rooms upstairs, next door
Christmas
Teeth
Dr. Lanier's
Big Discount
Now is the time to have a
beautiful set of Teeth made
without the Old Time Roof
Plate.
Gold and White Crowns and
Bridges at prices you can pay
at Lanier's Dental Offices,
Cor. Second and Cherry Sts.,
Macon, 6a.
FOR SALE
$1000
$1,500.
Minton-Morgan Co.
SECURITY LOAN AND A1
CnmaurfiM Hanlt J
Thomas B. West. Secretary and
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investments.
Block,. Bonds, Beal Estate, Mortgagee
Macon. Ga. — '
S. S. Parmelee
Company,
WANTED
For cash faro medium priced residences
FOR SALE
_ splendidly Improved plantation
near Mucon; very best condition; would
make grand country home. Forms In
various totalities. lumber loads, vneast
vestments.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
Schedule effective Dec. 20, 1908.
MB.
8. F. PARROTT, Receiver.
MACON AND BIRMINGHAM
RAILWAY.
Train, leave Macon Jar Uxel-
la, CttUoden, VstcavUle, Thomas-
ton. Woodbury. Columbus, Har
ris, Ha Orange and Intermediate
ri*. 1.A Grange ant
points aa tolloara;
No. 41 at 4:M p. m. dally and
No. tt at 1:40 a, ta. Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday.
No. 41 make* direct connec
tion with southern Railway at
Woodbury for Warm fpiiugi
and Columbus, anlvbic at Warm
Springe »:1T p. m. and Col*-..n.
bua 10:00 p. m.
Train* arrive Macon aa fol-
lotva: 4!. 11:10 a. ■ m. daily:
No. H. to jl Mu..Ja,a.
^O. SS. eo.fiw l*p **• • . **W
U’etinrsdavs ood rr.'dars.
Trains |ear«* from M «ni u
Ry depot. Fifth and Dios ill
C. B. RHODES. Gtn p,,%. Agt
Phone 1804.
We offer for this price a thoroughly
modern 6-room cottage on ^ark Place,
on a good lot that fronts 70 feet and
has a depth of an acre. This plaoe
has every convenience and is one of
the nicest places that has been offered
for some time. We are facilitated to
give terms.
A nice 5-room cottage on Ross street
well located and a bargain at the
price. Terms if desired.
Real Estate.
420 Cherry St. Phone 1192.
IKE WINSHIP HERBERT.SMART
WXNSHIP & SMART,
INSURANCE.
ACCIDENT, HEALTH, FIRE.
Washington Block.
$2,500,090.00 SAFELY LOANED.
During the last IB years wo have loan
ed $2,500,000.00 on ltcal Estate tor hams
and foreign Investors. Safest and most
profitable investment. Those desiring ta
borrow or having money to invest frill
And It to their Interest to see us.
CO.. .
LOANS •
Negotiated promptly on im
proved farms and city proper
ty on ensy terms and at lowest
market rates.
If you need money call on nn
HOWARD M. SMITH & 00,
8S3 Mulberry BL. MACON. OA,
Car-
Harness, Saddles,
riagox, accessories.
Largest stock In the South to select
from. A pleasure to serve you.
S. 8. PARMELEE CO, Macon. G«u