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Oily Treasurer’s Report,
r A.'R. Tinsley, Treasurer
I In Account With the Mayor and Council
of the City of Macon. Ga.. for the Thir l
Quarter. ending September 17, 1898.
In account with the mayo- and city coun
cil of the city of Mspoji, Ga.. for th*
third quarter, ending September 17,
1892.
June 17—To balance from second
quarter $6,693 54
Street tax —(Received.
July 17—From sundry parties.... € Oh
I Aug. 17 —From sundry parnee... 400
Sept. 17 —From sundry parties... 276 00
) 286 00
Tax account, 1894 —Received:
jJuly 17—-From sundry parties... 141 86
6 141 86
Tax account 1825 —Received:
July 17 —From sundry parties... 376 81
Aug. 17 —From sundry parties... 22 22
Sept. 17 —From sundry parties.. 108 71
* 3 508 84
Tax account, 1827, (general)—Received:
July 17—From sundry parties... 723 00
Aug. 17—From sundry parties... 188 21
Sept. 17—From sundry parties... 218 60
• 1,129 21
Tax ac-ount, 1827 (spacial)—Received:
B July 17—From sundry parties... 1.084 52
H Aug. 17 —'From sundry parties... 282 46
B •Sept. 17—From sundry parties... 227 21
3 1,624 87
Tax account, 1828 (general)—Received:
July 17—'From sundry 'parties... 4,872 28
Aug. 17 —From sundry parties... 3.473 65
Sept 17 —From sundry parties... 5,091 78
$18,444 71
Tax account, 1898 (special)—Received:
July 17 —From sundry parties... 7,318 91
Aug. 17 —-From sundry parties... 5.210 47
•Sept. 17—'From sundry parties.. 7,637 67
620,167 05
License account —Received:
July 17 —From Bridges Smith, elk 5,213 00
Sept. 17 —From 'Bridgis Smith, elk 9 55 00
: 6,168 00
Record#r’« court —Received:
July 17— From R. S. Collins, elk 430 20
Aug. 17—From R. S, Collins, elk 379 45
tii pt. 17 —'From R. S. Collins, elk 347 45
8 726 90
By etreet accout —Paid
July 17 —Pay rolls, labor (10
rolls) $ 1,215 50
Grady A Co 1,222 45
Consumers’ Ofl Co 4 50
Ga. Q. Granite 'Co 217 77
J. H. ft W. W. Williams 1 00
I W. H. Schatzman 82 50
P. H. Ward (3 bills) 56 30
J. C. Van Syckle & Co 17 60
R C. F. Stroberg 600
J. L. Gresham 8 95
J. R. Anderson 6 50
'Beering Harvester Co 4 00
Subers ft Son 48 35
Goodwyn Drug Store 5 20
W. & L.’ E. Gurley 15 95
Willingham S. ID. C0....'.... 32 18
Geo. L. Henry 1 50
Pay roll, officers 3 25 00
Aug. 17 —Schofield Sons Co. (3
bills) 64 60
C. F. Stroberg 1 50
Consumers’ Oil Co 2 10
Pay roll, labor (8 rolls) 1,145 40
Hays A 'Mansfield 5 30
H. H. Herrington 1 25
J. E. Warren (2 bills) 26 50
Enterprise Iron Works 583 50
T. C. Burke (2 bills) 169 25
G. Bernd & Co. (2 bills) 9 15
Subers & Son 1 55
P. H. Ward 34 78
J. L. Gresham 17 95
Willingham 'S. & D. C 0...... 86 00
Goodwyn’s Drug Store '.. 5 25
W. H. Schatzman 108 15
Macon Paving Co 28 00
Pay roll, officers 3 7j
'Sept. 17—Pay roll, labor 1437 25
C. F. Stroberg 6 85
Consumers’ 0:1 Co 3 60
Subers & Son 11 52
P. H. Ward ,
Toole & Son 56 04
J. L. Gresham 6 70
Enterprise Iron Works 333 €0
T. C. Burke 154 95
Macau Brick Works 49 88
W. H. Sohatzman 166 77
1 Dixie Oil Co 19 88
J. C. Van Syckle (3 bills) 57 00
S. S. Parmelee 48 on
Vol. Armory 26 57
M Willingham S. &D. Co 152 50
v C. B. Massenburg 1 00
■ merican National Bank 27 07
Grady & Co 2.291 27
l ay roll, officers 375 00
711,171 51
By Fire Department—Paid:
July 17 —W. E. Shelverton 40
J. C. Van Syckle ft Co 2 00
Empire Iron Works 48 75
J. R. Anderson (4 bills) 74 00
Goodwyn’s Drug Store 1 35
Wt . t End .Drug Store 12 00
M. Newman 15 00
Lamar. Cheatham & Co 3 00
John Hartz 9 00
W. A. Doody Co 39 24
Pay roll 2,735 00
Aug. 17 —Etheridge ft Baker (3
bills) 5 00
Schofield Sons Co (2 bills) 3 00
W. H. Sohatzman (2 bills) 37 50 ;
Macon Knitting Co (3 bills)... 25 03
Hays & Mansfield (14 bi 115).... 6 75
Standard Oil Co 2 25 ,
T. C. Burke 7 05 |
Subers & Co 25
J. R. Anderson (3 bills) 70 50
Lamar & Sons (2 bills) 10 22
P. F. Smith 22 90
Mayer & Watts 153 92
Willingham S. & D. Co 2 95
S. S. Parmelee (7 bills) 59 95
Goodwyn's Drug Store 1 45
/ Pay roll 2.667 15
Sept 17 —Mayer <v Watts (2 bills) 370 66
Subers & Son 16 50
W. H. Sohatzman IS 10
ks Goodwvn’s Drug Store 70
w W. A. Doody Co (2 bills) 70 54
E. Darby S 50
Standard Oil Co (3 bills) 11 64
Schofield Sons Co (2 bi 115).... 7 20
Southern Hardware Co 45
Pav roll 2.710 70
* 9,231 60
By Market House —Paid:
July 17 —Coupons on bonds 250 00
Subers & Son 101 25
Pay roll 140 00
Aug. 17—Gas L. & W. Co. (2 bills 28 50
Pay roll . 140 00
Sept. 17—Subers & Son 52 50
W. H. Sohatzman 37 00
Pay roll 140 00
$ SS9 25
Ry Hospital and Charity—Paid:
July 17 —Home for Friendless.... 40 00
Shelverton Drug Co 8 25
W. E. Shelverton 5 50
C. W. Rice 14 00
Hospital Association 208 35
Brown House Pharmacy (2
bills) 27 00
So. Railway Co. ( bills 2) .... 7 96
Ga. Packing Co. (2 bills) .... 7 05
I N. I. Brunner 16 25
Goodwyn’s Drug Store 57 50
West End Drug Store 38 50
Fourth Street Drug Store .. 27 00
I
Lamar. Cheatham & Co 6 25
College Hill Pharmacy 9 75
Pay roll 125 00
Aug. 17—J. R. Sanden 15 00
Home for Friendiea* <2 bills) 80 CO
Shelverton Drug Store ...... 10 50
Ho: pita’ Association 208 35
J. B. Rau (2 bills) 8 75
C. W. Rice 13 25
Sol Hog? (6 bills) 37 00
N. I. Brunner 10 50
Lamar & Sons (2 bills) 9 50
C. R. R. Co 35 68
DeWitt McCrary 21 00
Ga. Packing Co 3 40
So. Railway Co 3 59
Goodwyn’s Drug Store ...... 47 50
Fourth Street Drug Store.... 38 75
West End Drag Store 24 50
Pay roll * 125 00
Sept. 17 —Shelverton Drug Co. (2
bills) 25 00
College Hill Pharmacy (2
bills) 18 25
S. J. Nottingham (2 bi 115).... .33 00
Macon Hospital Afro 208 35
C. W. Rice 16 48
Central R. R. Co 18 55
(Brown House Pharmacy .... 14 25
W. E. Shelverton 2 00
Goodwyn’s Drug Store 56 40
Fourth Street Drug Store.... 33 75
West End Drug Store 82 75
So. Railway Co 2 22
J. R. Sanders (2 (bills) 30 00
G. T. Massengale 90 00
Home for Friendless 40 00
Pay roll 125 00
$ 2,032 €3
By Cemetery Account—Paid:
July 17—Macon Brick Works .... 55 00
Goodwyn's Drug Store 1 50
A. L. (Wood 5 00
Pay roll (2 rolls) 328 05
Aug. 17 —Etheridge & Baker (2
bills) 4 35
W. H. Schatzman 9 90
T. C. Burke (2 bills) 31 10
G. Bernd & Co 23 40
John R. Anderson 5 50
W. H. Schatzman 2 90
Macon Brick Works 55 00
Pay rolls (2 rolls) 334 05
Sept. 17 —W. H. Schatzman 7 40
Eden, Rogers Co 14 00
T. C. Burke , 6 15
J. C. VanSyckle 1 25
W. F. Carter 15 00
Pay rolls (2 rolls) 338 92
$ 1.238 47
By Water and Light Account—Paid:
Aug. 17— M. ft I. Spring Electric
St. Railroad 1,196 97
Macon G. L. &W. Co. (5
bills) 425 56
$ 1,622 53
By Salary Account —Paid:
July 17—Pay rolls (2 rolls) 1.065 00
Aug. 17—Pay roll 940 00
Sept. 17—Pay rolls (2 rolls) 1.309 00
$ 3.314 00
By Printing (Account—‘Paid:
July 17—Smith & Watson 10 00
News Printing Co. (4 bills).. 35 94
Aug. 17 —J. B. Rau 9 00
Sept. 17—News Printing Co. (4
bills) 24 58
Smith & Watson (2 bills) .... 14 50
Telegraph Pub. Co. (4 bills). 365 56
J. B. Rau 1 75
$ 461 33
By Recorder’s Court —Paid:
July 17 —Pay roll ICO 00
Aug. 17—Pay roll 160 00
Sept. 17 —Pay roll 160 CO
8 480 00
By Weights and Measures—Paid:
July 17 —Pay roll 25 00
Aug. 17 —Pay roll 25 00
Sept. 17 —Pay roll 25 00
•
$ 75 00
By Tax Account. 1897 —Paid:
Aug. 17 —Refunded treasurer
amount to debtor by error. 12 00
8 12 00
By Incidental Account —Paid:
July 17 —Western Un. Tel. C 0... 2 91
T. D. Tinsley, for committee. 38 16
A. R. Tinsley 7 59
Jerry Whipple 50
Macon Officers’ Asso 166 66
A. E. Barnes 51 10
R. A. Nisbet (2 bills) 82’29
James A,. Simpson 75
Bruce C. Jones 23 25
Richard Walker 14 65
Macon Postoffice (2 bi 115).... 3 0O
C. H. Hanson 29
A. T. Holt 25 00
Mill Creek Distry Co 6 25
IV. A. Doody Co. (3 bi 115).... 17 80
Aug. 17—Rose Thomas (2 bills).. 2 09
Maoon Officers’ Asso 166 66
Bruce C. Jones 56 30
J. W. Burke Co 4 95
Massenburg & Son 1 00
Clark & Daniel (2 bills) 8 00
Troy Laundry 4 00
Sept. 17 —West. Un. Tel. Co. (3
bills) 2 71
W. E. Shelverton 30
Macon Officers’ Asso 166 66
W. F. Blue 6 16
S. A. Reid 2 10
Rose Thomas 1 00
Macon Postoffice (2 bills)... 3 00
Bridges Smith 158 09
S 1,026 39
•By Electrical Department—Paid:
July 17—Pay roll,la bor, (2 rolls) 600
Sutbers & Son 13 45
Macon Electric Co 8 00
Pay roll 155 00
Aug. 17 —Hays & Mansfield 1 50
(Mayer & Watts 4 $2
Pay roll, labor, (2 r 0115).... 16 10
S. S. Parmelee (2 bills) 1 ’0
A. Dolan 1 00
So. Express Co 4 40
Pay roll I‘s 00
Sept. 17 —Pay roll, labor. (4 rolls) 29 60
Mayer <£• Watts 5 40
W. H. Schatzman 4 95
A. Dolan 1 00
Mansfiled Dray Line 2 59
- Pay roll 155 00
8 525 65
By Police Account —Paid:
July 17—West. Un. Tel. Co 1 52
W. R. Chapman 70 S 5
George Henry 50
Jacob Hirsch 1 20
Holt & Malone (2 bills) 36 69
J. C. Van Syckle 4 00
Jack Mathews 1 50
S. Bell Tel. Co gp
Lorenzo Gray 25
J. Hays • 50
Postal Tel. Co 1 11
A. L. Jackson 25
Chas. Thweatt 25
J. W. Burke Co 55
A. Dolan 1 00
Pay rolls (2 rolls) • 3.401 05
Aug. 17—J. Loh 75
W. H. Schatzman 4 75
W. B. Chapman 68 70
MACON NEWS FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7 1898.
Warren Bishop 25
G. Bernd C 0..... 12 vO
Massenburg at Son 1 00
Clarke A- Daniel (3 bilk).... 12 00
S. S. Parmelee (4 bill*) 28 00
Nancy Hart 75
M. B Gran: 25
So. Railway C 71
John Tharpe 25
Jack Math-ws 25
John Wilson 50
John Casey 25
A. Dolan 3 0)
Clarke A Daniel 4 00
So. Bell Tel. Co 1 00
Pay roils (2 rolls) 3.419 65
Sept. 17—Weat. Un. Tel. Co 2 20
W. B. Chapman 93 00
Alex. Day , 50
Cornelius White 25
Robt. Alexander 50
J. B. Rau 17 00
Clarke A Daniel 4 00
J. C. Van Syckle 35
A. Dolan 2 00
Geo. Pearson 50
News Printing Co 20 00
Anderson Printing Co 7 25
Pay rolls (2 rolls) 3.420 45
so m'oii
P.y Board of Hen]th—Paid.
July 17 —Mrs. Lixxlt Christian (2
bills).. .... 24 25
Pay rolls, labor (u r 0115).... 471 00
Consumers’ Oil Co 2 25
<W. H. Schatzman 70 92
So. Bell Tell Co 55
Macon pact-office (2 bi 115).... 2 00
Subers & Son 5t
Goodwyn's Drug Store 35
'John L. Gresham 20 95
W. A. iDoody Co. (2 bi 115).... 33 55
J. W. Burke A Co. (2 bills).. 6 00
Pay roll, officers 438 35
Aug. 17. —Etheridge A Baker.... 4 05
Pay roll, extra compensation. 200 CO
Couaumers’ Oil Co 75
Pay roll, labor 425 40
Hays A Mansfield 13 15
T. C. Burke 3 00
Lamar A Sons (3 bills) 113 65
W. H. Schatzman (2 bills).. •87 65
Ben L. Jones 55 75
News Printing Co. (2 bills).. <. 6 44
J. L. Gresham 2 50
J. W. Burke A Co 6 25
Goodwyn’s Drug Store 15
Pay roll, officers 438 35
Sept. 17 —Pay roll, labor (5 rolls). 506 29
W. H. Schatzman 25 90
J. L. Gresham 31 25
John Ingalls 2 25
Smith A Watson 6 50
T. C. Burke w .. 75 00
Tel. Pub. C 0.... 1 86
H. L. Barfield 96
J. C. VanSyckle (2 bi 115).... 5 35
Subers A Son 114 84
Macon postoffice 1 co
Mansfield Dray Line 10 00
Pay rolls, officers (2 r 0115).... 618 35
I 3,827 6-9
By Paving Account—Paid.
July 17. —Ga. Quincy Granite Co
(6 bills) 8,642 98
Pay roll, labor, (6 rolls 282 40
P. H. Ward, (5 bills) 58 20
W. A. Crutchfield 10 88
Willingham S. A D. Co 17 50
Aug. 17—Ga. Quincy Granite 00.
(4 bilE) 5,988 94
Pay rolls, labor, (3 r 0115).... 60 70
P. H. Ward, (2 bills) 5 05
Sept. 17—Pay roll, labor, (4 rolls) 78. 70
P. H. Ward, (3 bills) 150 83
W. M. Lansey, (3 bills) 12,857 29
T. C. Burke 85 65
J. B. Rau 2 75
Ga. Quincy G. Co., (2 bills.).. 5,066 33
$33,313 20
By Sewer Account —(Paid.
July 17—Empire Iron Works 108 60
Subers & Son 14 85
Pay roll ; 75 CO
Aug. 17 —Schofield Sons Co 50
Subers & Son 4 50
W. H. Schatzman 1 85
Macon G. L. and W. Co 80 02
Jas. L. Anderson .’... 500 00
Anderson & Jones 150 00
Pay roll 75 00
Sept. 17 —John C. Van Syckle.... 15
Pay roll 75 00
$ 1,145 47
By coupons Paving Bonds—Paid.
July 17. —Coupons sundry bonds.. 1.102 50
Aug. 17 —Coupons sundry .bonds.. 555 00
$ 1,687 50
By Coupons Sewer Bonds —Paid.
July 17. —To bond, commissioners
coupons due July 1 1,687 50
$ 1.657 50
By Coupons Deficiency Bonds —Paid:
July 17 —Bond commissioners’ cou
pon on 47 bonds 528 75
Coupons detached on 3 bonds
before delivery 135 00
$ 663 75
By Bond Commission —Paid.
July 17. —R. H. Brown, president
commission 512.500 (0
$12,500 00
By Change Bills “1870” —Faid.
July 17. —One bill redeemed 10)
? 1 00
By Interest and Principal Account —Paid.
Aug. 17 —Exchange Bank 28 10
Sept. 17 —First National Bank.. ”8 33
1
$ 106 43
By Public Property —Paid.
July 17 —West. Un. Tel. Co 5 00
J. C. VanSyckle & Co 10 44
H. C. Tindall A Co 6 50
Subers A Son 43 S 9
Willingham S. A D. Co. (2
bills) 16 91
John Hartz 80
H. H. Herrington 5 50
Pay roll 135 00
Aug. 17—Etheridge A Baker.. .. 2 50
J. Lob 25
Schofield Sons Co.. (2 bills). 3 30
Hays & Mansfield. (3 bills).. 24 55
G. Bem A Co.. (2 bills) 1 05
Subers A Son «.... 25 25
B. D. Lumsden.; 6 00
Macon Electric Co • 5 53
Pettibone Mfg. Co 6 25
G. C. Conner A Son 10 00
Cabaniss. C. A C. (2 bills) 20 00
Pay roll 135 00
Sept. 17 —West. Un. Tel. Co 6 00
Madlary A Taylor Iron Works
(4 bills) 52 90
Aetna Insurance Co 62 50
Maoon postoffice 1 00
Turpin A Sons 10 00
P. T. Massengale 12 00
Pav rolls (2 r 0115).... 385 00
$993 03
Street Tax Account —Paid.
Sept. 17 —St S. Shipp, refunded... 2 00
$ 2 00
To Insurance Tax —Received.
July 17 —From sundry agents..,. 629 63
Aug. 17—From Legare Walker.. 3 43
$ 633 06
To Market House—Received.
July 17—From H. P. ’Westcott,
cterk 400 00
Aug. 17—From H. P. Westcott
c^ei "k 535 05
Sept. 17—From H. P. Westcott
ci«*k 350 55
$ 1.286 2)
To Fire Department—Received from
July 17 —Chief account uniforms. 97 50
$ 97 50
To Police Account—Received from
July 17 —Chief account uniforms 110 00
Sept. 17—Chief account uniforms 337, 40
$ 447 40
To Paving Account Tax—Received from
July 17—Sundry partie* 1,041 20
Aug. 17—Sundry parties 4.566 33
Sept. 17—Sundry parties 7.166 55
• $12,774 OS
To Magazine Account—Received from
July 17 —J. E. Ellis, magazine
keeper 60 17
$ 60 17
To Cemetery Account—Received from
July 17—R. B. Hall, sexton 183 75
Aug. 17 —R. B. Hall, sexton.. .. 197 80
Sept. 17—R. B. Hal,, aexton 158 €6
$ 540 20
To Weights and Measure*—Received from
July 17. —T. Brunner 9 40
$ 9 40
To Public Property—Received from
July 17 —Insurance permium re-
funded 15 65
Sept. 17—Insurance refunded and
rent 306 46
$ 322 11
To Railroad Connection —Received from
July 17 —Southern Railway 00.. 500 00
$ 500 00
To Deficiency Bonds^ —Received from —
July 17 —'Bond commission for
bonds No. 48a50 3,000 O’)
$ 3,000 00
To Coupons Deficiency Bonds —Received
from —
; July 17 —Coupons detached before
delivery 135 00
$ 135 00
To Pound Account—Received from—
Aug. 17 —Recorder’s court 2 09
Sept. 17 —Recorder’s court 3 00
$ 5 00
To Bills Payable—Received from —
Sept. 17—Note at 3 months from
Sept. Sth 5,000 00
$ 5,000 00
$75,959 61
Balance forward to credit of
cash 22.738 82
$98,698 43
Sept. 17 —By balance forwarded to
credit cash for fourth quar
ter $22,738 82
We. the'undersigned members of the fi
nance committee certify to having exam
ined the books and quarterly return of A.
R. Tinsley, treasurer, fcr the quarter end
ing September 17th, 1898, and find the same
correct and accompanied by the proper
vouchers, and the balance, $22,738.82, to the
credit of cash for amount overdrawn on
the bank, correct, with collections since
made and approved vouchers.
WM. T. MORGAN, Chairman.
C. D. PEARSON,-
JOHN T. MOORE.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and’ bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures dirbetis. semi
nal emisisons, weak and lame backs, rheu
matism and all irregularities of the kid
neys and bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in children. If
not sold by* your druggist will be sen* bv
mail on receipt of SI. One small bottle is
1 two months’ treatment and will cure any
case above mentioned.
E. W. HALL.
Sole Manufacturer.
P. O. Box 21$, Waco, Texas.
Sold by H. J. Lamar A Son. Macon, Ga.
READ THIS.
Cuthbert, Ga. March 22, 1898.—This is
to certify that I have been a sufferer from
a kidney trouble for ten years and that I
have taken less than one bottle of Hall’s
Great Discovery and I think that I am
cured.
I cheerfully recommend it to any one
suffering from any kidney trouble, as I
know of nothing that I consider its equal.
R. M. JONES.
Flagsand bunting at Powers’.
DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNIVAL.
Macon. Ga.. October 11. 12, 13 and 14.
For the above occasion the Central Rail
way Company will sell round trip tickets
from all stations on their line at very
low rates. On October 11, 12 and 13 tic
ets can be purchased for less than one
fare final limit October 15th. Tickets will
also be sold each day of the carnival for
one fare, with final limit October 16th.
For exact figures apply to nearest station
agent or address
J. G. CARLISLE,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Thrfe Doctors in Consultation.
From Benjamin Franklin.
“When you are sick what you like best
is to be chosen for a medicine in tl.a first
place: what experience tells you is best
to be chosen in the second place: what
reason (i. e., Theory) says is best is to
be chosen in the last place. But if you can
get Dr. Inclination. Dr. Experience and
i Dr. Reason to hold a consultation to
gether s , they will give you the best ad
: vice that can be taken.”
When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina
tion would recommend Dr. Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy, because it is pleasant and
I safe to take. Dr. Experience would recom
' mend it because it never fails to effect a
speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason
would recommend it because it is pre
pared on scientific principles and acts on
nature’s plan in relieving the lungs,
opening the secretions and restoring the
system to a natural and healthy condi
tion. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons,
druggists.
For Sale Cheap.
Second hand elevator. Been
used about two years. Apply
|to R. L. McKenney, News
office.
I
Carnival signs at Powers’.
t
DRY GOODS.
HUTHNEINCE & ROUNTREE
GIVE
TRADING STAMPS.
Also forty. other merchants in Macon give
Stamps vi:h all cash purchases. Ask for a
book. Save your Stamps and get an elegant
Clock, Lamp, Oak Table, Onyx Table, Watch,
Set of China, Morris Chair, or any one of the
numerous elegant presents we give away.
Office—Goodwyn’s Drug Store.
Buy your drugs from Goodwyn’s and get trad
ing stamps.
I J. T. CALLAWAY, -
IBn BANK - STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES.
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I SCALES. DESKS.
K SAFES CASH REGISTERS, | I I
ELEVATORS, SHOW CASES, [J! sJijl
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FOR RENT.
DWELLINGS Harris house, Vineville, Cleveland avenue.
Elegant 10 room dwelling of Capt. Parka
202 Cole street. , on College street.
612 Oglethorpe street. Irvine house, 7 rooms and kitchen, second
71 a « , , . . door from car line on Rogers avenue.
<l9 Arch st., 6 rooms and kitchen.
8*63 Arch st., 6 rooms and kitchen. j STORES
858 New St., 8 rooms and double kitchen. *
855 Arch St., corner New, 12 rooms and ' 416-18 Third street.
135°Paik Ipi l pi t a C ?/ n r I Garden ’ s old s l *“d, No. 173 Cotton avenue.
814 Cberrv Rr o ♦ . Mix ’« oid sUrad ’ 107 Cotton avenue.
wtiv Cr l y St ’’ rvanUs rooms A desirable suburban store and dwelling
k^ O h Se ’ Cleveland avenue, 6 rooms combined, on Columbus road, for rent
Qfie i + u or sale - in thickl >' populated locality.
96b Elm bt., 7 rooms and kitchen. 702-704 Fourth St., corner Pine.
<SB Second st., 8 rooms and kitchen. 417 Cherry.
459 New St., 5 rooms and kitchen. 419
457 New st., 5 rooms and kitchen. 421 Cherry."
136 Cole st., 5 rooms and kitchen. 125 Cotton" avenue.
1363 Oglethorpe st., 9 rooms and kitchen. 469 Cotton avenue.
*tables. 465 Cotton avenue.
41/ Forsyth st., 6 rooms and kitchen. 421 Mulberry.
664 Plum st.. 7 rooms and kitchen. 259 Second.
If? 6t ’’ 4 rooms and kitchen. 357 and 359 Second, will rent portion or all.
.17 College st., 10 rooms and kitchen. Elkans old store, rear Exchange hank
?;- a . lnut Btrcet ’ 10 rooms and kitchen. Wolff & Happ building, half or all, will ar-’
917 alnut st., 9 rooms and ki tehee. i range suitable for tenants.
12 room house on Unerry street suitable I Stable? near Cox & Chappell’s.
for boarding, one block from business j Walker house, Vineville, 6 room* and
Portion of city. ■ kitchen.
Dr. Shorter’s residence on Orange street. 1 No. 415 Third street
H. HORNE,
315 Third Street.
We Have Bought In combined force to bear on
Energy, this stock of ours.
Judgment RESULT: Thehandsoni
ri g jpß ess line oi Trunks to be seen
in Macon.
The handsomest line in of CLOTHING in
Georgia.
O ur Trunk Department
occupies an entire floor.
'■KglRKIi Benson & Houser
■K»|| Up-to-Date Clothiers.
Furnishing Goods,
and Hats, Trunks,
and Valise
Telephone 276. 408 Third Street.
A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Increase vour
earnings. Buy vour clothes of THE NEW
CLOTHING STORE—
P.D.TODD & CO.
( SCHOOL DAYS HAVE COME. THE
1 I VACATION KNOCKED OUT THE BOYS’
CLOTHES. LEFT THEM LOOKING
\7fAf I SEEDY. EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT IN
* VZLJ - THAT FIX EXACTLY THE CHILLY
FALL WEATHER DEMANDS ACHANGE. f
WC A D J WHERE TO MAKE THE CHANGE BEST ■
lILRrAtx • 15 AN ALL-IMPORTANT QUESTION.
. w HERE. IS OUR ANSWER—HUNDREDS |
111-* /Vl 0F MOTHERS’ ANSWER, AND YOUR
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