Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 26, 1908, Image 2

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TIIE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: BATUfiDAT MORNING, DECEMBER 26, 190& WITH BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY XMAS . AND LUCKY NEW YEAR To each and all of our friends and customers. May we meet again in 1 9 0 9. HtS PSYCHIC POWER ASTOUNDS SCIENCE BOSTON SCIENTISTS WITNESS WITH AMAZEMENT FOSKETT8 BATH IN FIRE. BOSTON. Dec. 26—The marvelous pay chic power of Fred E. Foskett. a young machinist of Orange. Mans., haw attracted the attenton of Prof. Jamee of Harvard and other leading member* of the Boston branch of the American Society of Psyehlcal Re search. . The first of the testa was held at the home of Prescott F. Hall. Prof. William James and several well- known physicians were there and teat conditions os nearly perfect as possi ble were made. FosJjett was seated In the center of a room before a small table Bathes Himself in Firs. On the table was an ordinary kero sene lamp with a chimney and a flat wick, a pun and several quarts of al cohol. According to the reports of those present Fosk»*tt succeeded In every test , The first test was made with ordi nary sulphur matches. Foskett light- ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPECIAL NOTICES Jesus ». Hart. Gen. Manager. J. Freeman Hart. Bsc. Jesse B. Hart & Bro., Funeral Directors Personal attention given all business. Phones 4«7. 760. «2M. MACON, QA. OPEN OAV AND NIOHT. PURSLEY & OLAY, Oldest exclusive undertaking Macon. Phone 4m, Prepared tt telegraph or telephone orders cn notice. Carriages to funeral W.W. SPECIALJOTICE! To the Directors of the Macon Georgia State Fair Association. Thors will bo a meeting of the di rectors of the Macon Georgia State air Association In the parlors of ths Hotel Lanier at 12 o’clock noon Wed nesday, December 30th, to decldo whetherjfr not a stats fair shall be held next year, 1«0|. Kverjr member of the board of di rectors Is urged to be present as fu ture faint and other matters of vital Importance will be acted upon. HEN L. JONKS. President BRIDGES SMITH. Secretary. ALBERT McKAY, Maker of Men’s Clothes, Cherry St„ Macon, Ga. —GO TO— WESLEYAN The best instruction is the cheapest. fi. S. & F. RY. Schedule Effective Dec. 20. 1M8. DEPARTURES: 11:10 s. m., No. 1, Through Train to Florid*, canine Observation Parlor car and coaches, Macon to Jacksonville via Valdosta; connec tion made for White Springs. Lake City. Phlstka. . 4:01 p. m.. No. 6. •’Shoo-Fly,** Macon to Valdosta and aU Inter mediate points. t.*00 a. m., No. 3. **Oeocgla South Huwanee Limited." Maeua to Jacksonville via Valdosta. Solid train withdeorgia Souther* and Florida. Twolvo Section in. I wing ncctlona at Jacksonville tor aU pelnu in Florida. 12:16 a. m M No. M. "Dixie Fly er.** coarbee and Pullman sleep ers. Macon to Titian, rn route _ from St. IauIs and Chicago to • , Jacksonville. ... AfUtlVALBt 4:16 a. m.. No. 4. ' Georgia Southern dnwaaeo Limited." from Jacksonville and Petetkx local • steeper Jacksonville to Macao: paesongers ran remain In local steepor In UkIm Lkpot at Macon until 7;M a. m. an a. m.. No. W. "Dixla Flyer. gpMSsa MM r a ton to Marim. Saturday Night, December 26th. America’s Foremost Romentlo Actor JAMES K. HACKETT Tho Greatest of Romantic Plays The Prisoner of Zenda The company and production the some In every respect as In New York, Prices—26c. to $2.00. Seat Sale Monday Night. December 2Sth ELEANOR ROBSON In ths Vital, Vivid and Virile Pity, •VERA, THE MEDIUM.” By Richard Hurtling Davis. Prior.—Me. 71c. 11.00. 01.00. I!.60. Tuesday Night, Cecimbtr 29th. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! KLAW A ERLANOER S Pine Production of Sir Gilbert Par ker's Great Drams. “The Right Of Way” witn GUY STANDING Theodore Roberts ^ Price: :5c, 00o, Seat, Ml, now on. TOc, 0100. 01.50. ' m BELGIAN GANG PAIRS OF MEN AND WOMEN LIT- TERED THEM OVER AMERICA IN ONE DAY. NEW TORK. Dee. 05—A wholesale plan b’’ International swindler, to work oft In th!» country ipurlou, 1.000 fnuic note, of the Eunqu* Nationals of Belgium ha. Just been uncovered by Zlmmermanii a Korabay. th e Block Exchange and bunking firm ut 9 Wall afreet, which handles a great deal of foreign money. Money broker. In this city. Philadel phia. Baltimore. Boston, New Orleans, Chicago. Ban Fronclaco and other cit ies have, according to the return, an far In. bought not lea, than 2.000,000 franca worth, or nearly *100.000 worth of the spurious notes, which are de scribed aa th. moat skillfully executed counterfeits aeon In years How Fraud Waa Discovered. The fraud came to the attention of Zlmmermann A -For.hay in two ways. The swindlers attempted to sell to the Arm llself twenty of the bogus notea and were told on the spot that the ed half a do*en.'one'after the other. j 'the^nmtter bm’ran^ut 8 of P the bolding them with one bond no clone a !*“ e * h * "“*»•*. but ran out of the to the flngera of the other that the|®«‘ , ° and thr bad notes with the flames K-urldl around them. He then 1 ?,*• . . ..... . lighted the lamp and held hi* hand. „ ln °< «° a , * reat .,?““ nt .", s ' ?i above the tvlck. while the flame, curl- *5® P*P e J, b ** ,n to * om ® *•* *® ed over them and the root completely [ he J, 0,1 fror .J rnoifey brokera not only blackened them. >n thl11 clt V but In all the other lead- I'rmn one of these tent, to another • ln * eltle.. The firm took all these JJak.lt went. while the .clentlrta held K!*».£L«2£'2££ ™ their breath and watched every tion, until he cAm# to the climax. He poured a quart ot alcohol Into the basin, lighted It nnd then washed hla hand*, bathing them for nearly tan mlnutra In the burning fluid, washing it up over hla arms and to hla face— literally bathing himself In blazing al cohol. That completed the teats. No Sign of Burns. Aa soon a a It waa finished the phy- HlciniiM present examined Foskett and they could not find tho slightest trace of n burn or blister. Foskett told them the flame* did not give him the slightest sensation of burning, that he felt comfortably warm and pleasant, and nothing more. The second tests were made at tho home of Prof. James. In Cambridge, and under the same conditions a H the day before. Considerable mystery Is thrown about them. Mr. Hall said they were so startling that he did not care to discuss them until they had been tried again. Another scien tist who was thero said that Foskett performed rill of hi* experiments of the day before, and then “absolutely and positively dematerlallsed.” "He seemed to dissolve Into thin ilr as we watched him. was gone 41 sec onds and then materialised. It was so startling that we. I am afraid, lost sight of tha teat conditions, and wo have naked him to appear before UH again. It seems unbelievable. We hardly know what to think of It.'* Prof. James refuses to talk about the tests. According to those who were present. Foskett seems In a passive state dur ing the tests, and he says he thinks of nothing In particular. Those who examined him discredit the hypnotlo theory. They believe he haa aome Jgt- ent psychic force that nover has been studied. TWO FATALLY HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT CAR COLLIDES WITH TROLLEY AND MACHINE IS REDUCED TO SPLINTERS. NEW YORK. Dec. 26.—In & collision late tod*)* between a trolley car and an automobile In tho sunken roadway which crosses Central Park at *«th street. Geo. C. Huribut. the aged librarian of the American Geographical Society. and his daughter, lllss Illone llurlbur.t occu- daughter. Mis* Illone Huribut occu- the ruins of tha machtn* and fatally in jured. When father and daughter were lifted from the shattered remnants of the ma chine, which had crumpled up like card board In the Impact of the two swiftly moving vehicles, they were removed to a hospital where It was found that the skull of each was fractured. The hospital physicians heal out no hope for tlielr re covery. William Ag*. the chauffeur, saved him self by Jumping. He was arrested, as was James Gannon, the motorman of the Lyric Theater Savannah Grand Prise Auto Races TODAY. Also a Fine V&ndeviUe Show. Miss Jennie Doweese, Clever Banjoist and Violinist, appeal ing at The Lyric this week. Make# the Llvsr Lively. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup gives permanent relief In cases of habitual constipation aa It stimulates tha liv er and restores the natural action of the bowel* without Irritating these organs like pills or ordinary eathar lira. Does not nauseate or grip* and Is mild and pleasant to take. Re member the name, Orlno. and refuse substitutes. It. J. Lsmar & Co., near Fourth National Hank. that there waa little prospect of realiz ing anything on them. Zlmmermann Sc Forsnay not only have not lost any thing by the fraud but will get the collection charges, whether tho notea are good or not. No Action N Taken Yet. No action has been taken by the au thorities yet, as Zlmmermann Sc For- shay are awnlt'ng advices from Brus sels before turning the matter over to Chief Flynn of the secret service. While the banking Arm Is certain that the notes are bad. they want to have the ussurance of the 'Belgian bank by mail or cable before permitting the bushel basketful of one thousand franc notes tent on to them for collection, which would be worth $1D3 apiece If they were good, to ba seized by Chief Flynn, Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite. The Old Stnnnrd GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC, drive# out ma laria and builds up the system. For grown people and children. 50c. TERRlfGir REPORTED AT SEA FKKIftHTERS RATTLE WITH WIND AND WAVE—CREWS RELATE THRILLING STORIES. BOSTON, Dec 25.—Two ocean freighter*, the ’Lancastrian, front Liverpool, and tha Hellenes from South America, came into port to day with stories of terrific galea at son which damnged both vessels and for a time threatened the safety of all on board. Tho Lancastrian'* captain re ported that on December 17 a mighty sea swept over the bowa, tore off the forehatcb and bowled down the forecastle. Last Sunday tremendous sens swept away sev eral ventilatora, destroyed one life boat nnd damaged another. Capt, Anderson, of the Hellenes, reported that hts wheel chain snapped when on Nantucket shoals lightship, tear ing away the dtior to the engine room, and the stokehold and englna room were flooded. With the wind blowing seventy-flvo knots nn hour; tho unglues wore stopped and tho frclghtor drifted ln the mountainous sens until the engineers, working like mad, repaired tho break. Carrier IUgron Alights. The Hellenes brought in a car rier pigeon which caused much speculation. It boro a leg hand of Antwerp, Belgium, numbered 7977, with a "70” between horizontal lines. The bird fell exhausted on tho Hellenes' deck when off .Brazil and If It came from Antwerp must have flown In tho vicinity of 2,500 miles. SHIPPING NEWS JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Dec. 25.— No arrivals. Ratted, steamer Katahdln, Ma guire, Boston, via Charleston. NEW YORK. Dec. 25.—Arrived, steamers Huron, Charleston; Kan su City. Savannah; Heemskercb. Savannah. Batted, steamer Apache, Charles ton. Jewels e, Bill. "Although moot women wlU go to os- tome length, to got their dtaBbaro eut •f t-an n. > lol at lotliaw ss aa en- nag-mmt tint." mid the paths Ueaten- eat "three- a third ef the automobile driven emoted (« .ceedhw an bolted out hr moeao of lewelrr that their etn- ph-ren happen to ho snaring. I have Ours 1.14 Wilt, eeme vehiehu risen enrolsu. hnmhro meg waii-m. hot sever la all that rollevUuii id lewele hero (me oa .nxegemeni ring Wed. d < n**ee e-pSei.i, an thrown to to eroao no the reomeed amount Then damn t owe to he ro mu. h mitl^^H -'hod I. them Heoe hoe ell. ii -' • - H..II ■ 1, . doe—I I ... '!•» to g ring lor wtiiueiba I | be I her Ufa Ike .mount Ike , *„ , I log Is eon .reefed Ino »**,»•! ao I hi he tithed »|ih " New t oe I CHARLESTON,. 8. C., IW. 26.— Arrived, steamers Smyrna (Nor) Helfslad, IIrumen, Mohawk. Kemble. Jacksonville, aad proceeded for New Tork; Arapahoe, Chichester. Nesr Tork. and proceeded for Jackson ville: schooner Edward R. Baird, Jr.. Daanett. New York. Halloed, arhoosera Johhn R. Pen rose, Taylor, New York; MaasachU' -•tie. Lane. New York. Spokou off bar December 25 schooner Charles \V. Dumas, War- run. New York, booad (or SavaB' uah. •4VAXNAH, Dee. 2J.-,Arrived, steamer* (Tty of tiaraaaah. Fisher. New York; l^allagtnn, Joan, Rol- Noiure Sailed, ilea awn Reafela (Ovr.l Kageloge. Bremen «la roneoU'k wtroorer The JniigklBo, TowboowJ RglUmnr*. gpokea. gekBBBBf Agaaa Meaning 00 Deeeeokrr ft Bfteew mlleee at Frying Fan skoals; all wetL DOTED EDUCATORS TO MEET ID ATLANTA PLAN8 COMPLETED FOR SOUTH ERN ASSOCIATION GATH ERING. DEC. 29-31. ATLANTA. Oa.. Dec. *5.—Prepara tion* have about been completed for the niuetccnttf annual session of the Southern Educational Association, which will mfet in Atlanta December 29. 30 and 31. Those attending tho meeting wlU cprae from every part of the south, and President Claxton thinks that the session will be one of the most successful, held In many years. The officers of tho association are: P. P. Claxton. University of Tennes see, Knoxville. Tenn. president; first rice president. J. H. Van Sickle, su perintendent of schools, Baltimore, Maryland; second vice president, M. A. Cassidy, superintendent of schools. Lexington. Ky; third vice president, Mrs. Bessie W. Ulrdsall. Winthrop Normal and Industrial College, Rock Hill. S. C'.; secretary, H. K. Bleriy, Southern Educational Review, Chatta nooga, Tenn.; treasurer, Edward P. Burns, board of education, Atlanta. A number of addressee will be made during the session by distinguished educators from many states. Among the speakers will be Governor Hoke Smith, Dr. Jnslah Molse, of Nashville, Tenn.: Dr. Thomas Jesse Jones, of Virginia; Chancellor David C. Barrow, of the University of Georgia; Hon. Clarenco J. Owens, of Alabama; Sfrof. R. J. Tlghe, of North Carolina: Presi dent W. It. Murrah, of Mississippi; Prof. Charles W. Needham, of Wash ington, D. C.; Prof. J. P.-Moneghan. of St. Louis; Prof. J. F. Allen. West Virginia; Prof. W. Townsend, of Ar kansas; Prof. I. W. Jaynw, or Ken tucky: Prof, W; S. Cawthon, of Flor ida; Superintendent P. W. Horn, of Texas; Miss Lano Osborne, of Guth rie. Okla.; Dr. Charles M. Hazen, of Virginia, and Prof. Max Mayer of tho University of Missouri. BERTHADALE DAIRY. Purest, richest milk. ’Phone 2819. SCHOONER HARRY MESSER COAL LADEN IS LOST CHATHAM. Mem.. Dee. SS.—Drifting alone without a crew end with tier riding tights ecu the Boston schooner Harry Uceecr cmeaed a portion of the Nan tucket shunts Inst night without running Into ony ot the nigny vemele tuning through the tortuous channel nnd Anally deecemled nn the Hnmtkerchle' ehmlr, three miles off shore, where she (Ned nnd sank. It la believed the schooner la a 'toul wreck. The Messer write bound from Baltimore for Ituoton with l.eee loan of soft cool. She hod been hekl beck aome—hot by the gale ot Wednesday, but she left' her on- chunege off Dbnnlo yesterday morning to «<* » tho rope ebnre. At T:» etw struck on the Shovelful ehnele. springing n lewk. The water mined on the men ot the pumps, und Anally Captain Pierce gave the coptmond to olundon the schooner The men then rowed to the ghovelful lightship. Shortly afterward the lid. turned end the Memrr worked free from Ike Pollock Rip abool end drifted up T |he rope ehoro.H . Derry. Mraecr waa built In Bath. 15-* .depth of hold, and carried e erew e« eight mm With .her cargo she Is veined nt lo ose Only One ."0 That I. I.AXATIV lamk lor the algaature id K. W. OBOVr 1 feed the World ever to Cure a Odd In REV. MR. VINCE DECLINES PASTORSHIP IN ATLANTA . Bm RISER WEDS THE TAMERJDF LIONS COLES CIRCUS IN THOMASVILLE CAMP FURNISHES A REAL ROMANCE. ~ THOMASVILLK, Ga., Dec. 2D.—Rev. A. W. Bealer, of the Thomasvllle Bap tist Church, performed a marriage ceremony yesterday, resulting from a very romantic and uausual courtship. The parties were Mrs. Gertrude Bon- nell and Mr. James Gonzales. Mrs. Bonnell is the lion tamer In tho cir cus, which has recently como here to •winter, nnd dally ha« performed the most difficult and dangerous stunt of going Into the cago with tho large beast and making him go through his numerous and exciting trick?. Mr. Gonzales Is one .of t^e rqugh riders In the show and. has one of Uhe big parts In this feature. Romantic Courtship. The marriage Is the result a very romantic courtship of several months, whin dally with fear in hla heart ho had watched h!« wlfa-to-bo go through these dangerous visits, U4 »!»<•. In turn, hod seen hla daw- devil performances on top of a fiery bronco. They were married at 6:30 o'clock at the pastorium in the presence of the pastor’s family. The couple leave today for Alberquerque, N. M., which Is his home, to remain .for tho bal ance of the winter, until the show term for next year. Two Feats. The suggestion which has probably entered the minds of some people Ui It easier to tame lions or to tame one man? This lady gave up the lion training proposition to take up the more difficult feat with a lone single man. It Is safe to predict that she will be successful In this feat as sho has been so remarkably so In tho other. The couple have the best wish es of Thomasvllle people for n very happy life. FARMER IS CREMATED IN HISJjOUNTRY HOME ROANOKE, Va„ Dec. 25—In a fire which destroyed hla home at Broad- ford, Smyth county. J. A. Gollahorn, one of the most prominent men of the county, was cremated. Gollahorn lived alone In his largo country house. It la believed the flro was started by the explosion of a kerosene lamp while Gollahorn was asleep. NEW FAST FREIGHT LINE ATLANTA TO CHICA60 ATLANTA. Dec. 25—It is under stood that the Illinois Centred and the Naxhvllle, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad —III Inaugurate a new fnat freight line between Atlanta and. Chi cago. which will greatly reduce tho present schedules at thee, roods. The service will also make connec tion* at Atlanta for points tn the southeast, which will bring Chicago many hours nearer In point of delivery to the markets of the southeast. The service, so It 1* said, will excel anything which la given the south east by the railroads connecting them with New Tork, Boston and Phila delphia. The granting of the new schedule In said to have come after the urgent solicitation of the Chicago Association of Commerce In lla struggle to secure a fair portion of business from the aouthesiaL . * IN'THE'CHURCHES Flrtt Prttbyterian Church. R. K Dougloik pastor. Hsbbath ‘ at t:4ft a. m. J. J. McKay. Franc* At th# Church##. At Christ Kplaoopal church there was an early celebration of holy communion at 7:30 o'clock, and at 11, o'clock the* reg ular service. Including a sermon by the pastor.. The vested choir, under (ha di rection of Prof. Dlngley Brown, prepared a beautiful program. At St. Joseph’s Cathedral there was the celebration of high mass at the usual morning hours. Thero was an unusually large attendance by the congregation. All Catholics were granted a special dispen sation which ullowed them to eat meat yesterday. - ; The Firework#. . There was a brilliant display of flre- Worka on the hill# and along the re#I- dence streets last night. There waa some noise, of course, some few cannon pop pers being left over from the eve night, but nothing to be compared with the noise of Thursday night, which, accord ing to the recollection of the oldest In habitant. was the worst and most ever heard in Mncon. Cherry street ln par ticular. was the scene of a battle In noise. Not only was there a deep and heayy cannonading of the mammoth poppers of dynamite, but an Incessant roar of the lighter artillery of those devilish things made of a stick of Iron contraption at the end which explodes » mp or cartridge of dynamite. The small flrecffccker was IN DRUNKEN MELEE FIVE NEGROES SHOT QUARREL OVER JUQ OF WHI8KY BRINGS FUSILADE OF HUN DRED 8H0TS. HOPKINSVILLE. Ky.. Dec. 25—Five negroes Were mortally wounded In a general pistol tight In the. southern psrt of this county today. Cbax. Saunders. It la said, attempt ed to atesl a jug of whisky and waa •hot. This started a general tight ln which nearly a hundred shot* were exchanged. All the participants ore •aid to hare been drinking. How Christmas of 1908 Was Spent (Continued from Page Five.) when somebody, or there might have been a dozen or more engaged in It, place torpedoes about a foot apart on the Bellevue line track, from Cotton avenue to Fourth street. When the car passed over those torpedoes It reminded one of a wild west show, tho attack on the over land stare by the Indians and the repulse by the cowboys. It was one long rattle of noise. A False Alarm. It wras shortly after this train of dis aster that somebody sent ln an alurm over the A. D. T. alarm system from the third floor of the Fourth National Bank *iulldlng’ and brought out the Are de- artment. The engine mid chemical and wagons came rattling down Cherry To Our Patrons We extend thanks, and wish for EACH ONE .... v A “ Happy Ckristmas.** IKE WIN3HIP HERBERT SMART WINSHIP&SMAHT, • INSURANCE^ . Accident, health, fire. Washington Block. 62,300,000.00 SAFELY LOANED. During tho lost 16 years we have loan ed I2.o00.000.0d on Jteal Estate for homa and foreign Investors. Safest and most profltable Investment. Those desiring to borrow ot having money to Invest will And It to their Interest to seo us. SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO., Commercial Bank Building. Thomas B. West, Secretary and Attorney. LOANS Negotiated promptly on im proved farms and city proper ty on easy terms and at lowest market rates. If you need money call on us HOWARD M. SMITH & 00. 563 Mulberry 8L. MACON. GA. th# horses frightened and running away is one of the wonders, Th© street was full of people, and morb than half of them were shooting fire work* of every description. With the dash of the department apparatus, the clatter of the horses' hoofs on the hard pavement amid the loud reports of the poppers, made up n sceno of noise and color seldom witnessed. There was no Are. and evidently the alarm waB- turned In by some miscMov- ous-person. Tho firemen made a thor- At the Depots. „ like Sunday down here." said Officer Rodgers at the Union depot yes terday. In the morning the trains come In with but few passengers, somebody who wanted to get home to spend the day with tho homefolks. and nobody went away. In the waiting room were a few btdiers who were passing through. At the Southern depot there was Just another scene of loneliness. There was nothing doing. The trains came and went, but they were running Just to bo run ning. The conductors and engineers and fire men and train hands could hear the noise np town and wish they were on the spot They spent their Christmas on wheels. The Salvation Army. The real work of the Salvation Army good dinners nnd all provided by these They had ferreted out and provide# ror them royally, ng man with not only a goodly ..... of the substantiate, but of the nice things to be found on the Christmas dinner table. The day before they had atocked the tireless workers, the poor, furnlshlm ■unply well taken care ef In thia way. At the Polio? Station. Outside of the Christman noluo and the usual encroachment* on the lawn made during the hoUdavs. tho best of order prevailed. The police were lenient Over looking much that could not have es caped on any other occasion, nnd thera were no clashes to amount to anything between the police and the Citizens. There were drunks, of course, many that did not find the prison, but there t small number ‘ - - r will not ha%*e this morning. Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ITn* bean ueed for over PDCTY-FIVK YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WTTIT.E TEETHING, with IT3RFECT BtTPrESS. It BOOTHES tho CHIT.D. SOFTENS the GUMS. AL LAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLIC, snd In the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists !n every aart of the world. He euro and ask for ,J aIrs Wins- low's Soothing Syrun." nnd take no oth er kind Twenty-fly© cents a bottle. Guaranteed under tho Food and Drugs Art. June 10th, 1304- Serial Number less AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY SOUTHERN’S NEW TRAIN TO BE THE FLORIDA SPECIAL Will 6tart for the Winter on January 4th, Cincinnati to Florida, The Florida special." the Southern's new through Pullman train between Cin cinnati and Jacksonville, will ba inaugu rated on January 4. Tha southbound train will leave Ctncfn ••U si 1:11 p. m.. Atlanta 1I:S* a. m.. J friro M*cm et 1:15 t>. m.. and errlro arkronrl i- et •:!} p. m.: going mirth, arkaaarille at t:«i n. m.; going north, cun t:So p. m.. Atlanta »:10 p. ra.. and to,., » M.,jr t -Jdrue*. TL-h'd^ur* *" « rei C. Will route Ik Th* Florid* kprru. ’ kill *1,o kakdl. (t- PvtoM* *(roAn«..kr fetwron Ctoro* KRWAKK. N (H I Vein—, eall Irak, Ik* OMrel Fmtttffka Chunk »( A Usuis, ns. tuuekkrod I- h» •hktrodsttok lod*y that h- bad rekgluded k<>| |* .ir.pt the nil IISIeYlork. Subject. -Thu Gift of th»l ■*♦..*■* -JsflfrSkgle. hcth soetb ssd ™ 1 ** I Spirit.'' Kv. nlng imM st 7:1*. Sub. i ‘ '"JS n*v I iro?" * ^‘ t * .** ■■ ’’****'■ torvlc*. ( Worth’ ojnf It will he l a ill E—ri to' |kr Obo public la cordially Invited. gout hern's •’Florida IJ ml ted/* r Leon S. Dure Banking and Investments. Stock*. Bond., Reel JCuute, MorlffSCM Macon. Ga. - S. S. Parmelee Company, Carriages*. Buggies, Wagons, Carta Harness. Baddies, Bicycles, Baby Car riages, accessories. Largest stock In the South to select from. A Pleasure to serve you* S. 8. PARMELEE CO- Macon. Ga. FOR SALE 34.000 We offer for this price a thoroughly modern 6-room cottage on Park Place, on a good lot that fronts 70 feot and has a depth of an acre. This place has every convenience and Is ono of the nicest places that has been offered for some time. We aro facilitated to give term*. 91,500. A nice Stroom cottage on Ross street, well located and'a bargain at the price. Terms If desired. Minton-Morgan Co. Real Eetate. 420 Cherry St. Phone 1192.. WANTED For cash fwo medium priced residences FOR SALE One splendidly Improved plantation near Macon; very best condition; would make ‘-o in try home. Farms ln various localities, lumber lands, vacant JONES REAL ESTATE AGENCY The Telegraph Busines* Of The Telc^rspli Business Of flee, 4S2 Cherry street. Edito- (Ice, 452 Cherry street. Edito rial Rooms upsuirs, next door |rUl Rooms upsuiri, next door Schedule effective Dec. 20, 1908. M.&B. S. F. PARROTT, Rettiver. MACON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY. Train* leave Macon for LUfl- In. Culloilen. Yntcavllle, Thomas- ton, Woodbury. Columbu*. llnr- rta. La Oranto and Intermediate points n* folio**: No. 41 at (:*0 p. m. dally and No. n nt 7:40 a. m. Tucaday, .. Thuredny and Saturday. No. <1 n.akea direct connec tion with Southern Hallway at Woodbury for Warm Kprlnga and Columbua. arriving ,t Warm Miirlnr. 1:17 p. m. and Coluin- Lu, 20:00 p. m. Train* arrive Macon a, fol> ktwst 42, 11:SO a. m. dally; No. 54, 5’ 40 p. m.. Man ia, a tv..In. ..1.... and Pridaro. Tralee (ray* from M. and 0 Mr C. B. Id 1*1