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THE MVCON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1904.
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IT’S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN’S-?♦♦♦ 4 »
Children’s Week
at Coleman’s.
We want overy parent and child in Macon
and vicinity to call at our store this w.’ok
and examine our
Books For Young People.
Wo have the largest lino and the best
assortment from which to make a selec
tion for the vacation. Come and see
whether you want to buy or not.
The T. A. Coleman Book & Printing Co.
FORSYTH PLAYS
HERE THURSDAY
II Meet Strong Macon Picked Team
Central City i J srk for Benefit of
Confederate Vetorano’ Association.
Thursday afternoon, at the local
ball park, the strong Forsyth
teball nine Will mee{ the strongest
icked teom that can be selected from
amateur players of the city. The
e Is to be played in the interest of
Confederate Veterans’ Association.
Elijah Maynard will probably pitch
the visitors, and Frank Donnelly
work from the local end of the
line.
► IT’S ALL RIGHT IF 17 COMES FROM COLEMAN’S.
$1.50 Books Been Rented Now ,25c
We are changing the stock of books and offor
about 200 good, popular books at 25c each.
The price for renting was 25c. See our win
dow of $1.50 books offered this week at 50c.
McEvoy Book & Stationery Co.
One Cent a Word
Advertisements under the heads of
Wanted, For Sale. For Rent, Lost,
Found, Personal. Miscellaneous, Etc.,
inserted in this department for 1c per
word for each i6euo.. No notice will be
inserted for less than 15 cents. Remit
tances of $1 and less may be made in
postage stamps.
WANTED.
CAPABLE, industrious, uctlve, educated,
practical man wishes change of posi
tion; familiar ■with lumbsr, paints, build-
*— and dorical work;
of post
MPIHPIIHMPPiltar butu|J
ing, general repairs and clorlcal worlf
highest testimonials from past and pres
ent employers. P. E. C., care Telegraph.
or three small
st floor; state price,
ph.
FOUND—Stray sheep; ears marked. Jaa.
Djumbua lv
Ryder, Columbus Road, near Hicks.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
When one can buy gold dollnrs for
fifty cents, It is natural to think they
are counterfoil But when n reliable
business mart telle you that If any one
refuses the dollar, he will return what
paid for It, confidence is estab
lished at once,
It Is In Just this way that Mallory
Taylor, the popular, druggist. Is
selling Dr. Howard’s specific for the
cure of constipation and dyspepsia, of
fering the regular fifty cent size of this
celebrated remedy at half price, and
agreeing to return the money if it
does not give perfect satisfaction and.
nil that is claimed for it.
This Is your opportunity, and one
htch does not come often. Do not
neglect It. Dr. Howard's specific will
cure* constipation, will regulate diges
tion, will restore the liver to natural
action. If It did not, Mr. Taylor could
not afford to offer to refund the money
unless it performed Just what he claims
for It.
85 CENT8 this wcok for choice of misses'
and children’s low out shoes. E. B.
Harris & Co.
piano, oltno8t new, In
cheap for cash todav.
Ga. Music House, 864
mahogany
tpply at In
urd st.
MISCELLANEOUS.
$5 CASH,paid for vacancies reported to
and filled by us; positions quickly filled;
money promptly paid. Ga.-Ala.-Bus. Col-
FISH, FISH, FISH!—All kinds arriving
dally; also vegetables, fruits and Kala.
mnzoo celery; order early. Rainey & Cal
laghan.
WANTED—Six second-hand single Iron
bedsteads In good condition, cheap.
Address Bedstead, core Telegraph.
WANTED—Three rooms, first floor, no
children, close In, for light houseki
ing. Couple, care Telegraph.
85 CENTS this week for choice of misses’
and children’s low cut shoes. E. B.
Harris & Co.
WANTED—A young man as nssltant
bookkeeper; must write a good hand
and he accurate and quick. Address, with
references, Macon Merchant, care Tele
graph.
I WANT TO INVEST $1,000 to 52,001) In
Macon property; must be a bargain and
show good Interest return on Investment.
“Cash,’’ care Telegraph.
WANTED—A situation as market gard
ener or for private family. _ Apply to
John Matthews at W. N. Shlnnolser,
Fourth and Plum sts.
WANTED—To sell cheap for cash, ono
saw mill and outfit. For particulars,
an«ly to or nddrosj J. W. Young. It. F. D.
43, Macon. Ga.
KOSHER MEATS—Tongue bologna, hard
sain ml, soft salami, hard corvelet, soft
cervelet; all received toar" * ’
WANTED
that bought from other stores. We will
savo you 15c. to 20c. on overy dollar yc
spend with us.
This is the way wo do Iti
10c. Can Milk for 07‘
10c. Can Pork & Beans for 09
10c. Can Salmon for 09
10c. Can Mutdnrd for 09
WANTED—Salesmen, collectors, book
keepers, stenographers, mechanical,
technical men. salesladies, housekeepers,
and competent help In every ll.ie: send
ue your name; pesltii.n* guaranteed. Na
tional Employment Association. Century
Bldg., Atlanta. Qa., pioneers In this lino
10o. Can
15c. Con Tomatoee for.-
15c. Can Salmon for
15c. Can Canned Beef for
15c. Can Roast Beef for 12
15c. Can Smoked Dried Beef for 10
20c. Can Tripe for 15
Star Picnic Hams, per lb It
Pure Leaf Lard, per lb 09
Lard (compound), per lb., 0/
Bacon (white), pur lb 10
Bacon (smoked), per lb 13
Bacon (canvassed strip), per lb...i:i‘i
Apple Vlncgor, per gal 20
whito Wine Vinegar, per gal 20
Call uh up for special prices on any
other article.
J. R. ODOM.
Tomatoes for...
Tomatoes ft
Salmon for.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT TO A GENTLEMAN ofqujot
habit or couple without children can
secure ft large, airy room in small private
family: best location: convenient to busi
ness center; two car lines. Address A. B.,
care Carrier 10.
32.G5 THIS WEEK for choice of Rent’s
low cut shoes. E. B. Harris & Co.
FOR RENT—Four rooms for rent over B.
T. Adams 6i Co.’s warehouse, sultablo
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms to
parties without children. 715 Pine st.,
Immediate possession.
FOR RENT—Small cottage on Spring.
near Washington nve.; house on Orange
one door from Bond. 6 rooms and kitchen;
all conveniences. Howard M. Smith.
FOR RENT—51* Georgia avo. Apply to
Jacob Hlrsch. 619 Fourth st.
by ml
r Drug
jjddr*'r*lnK Llsste Barnes,
KOSHER MEATS—Tongue, bologna, hard
f-ol-mt, soft snbiml herd crrvclet, soft
cerveletL all received today and In fine
condition. ’Phone 48. Chaa. Oetsmar,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH,
PRODUCE,
POULTRY,
4 FRUIT,
VEGETABLES,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
ICE.
Rainey & Callaghan
Phor.es 233 and 858. . .456 First 0t,
We give Red Star, Green or Consol
dated and Rank Trading Stamps
all retail cash purchases.
TIN FRUIT CANS
and WAX STRINGS
FALKNER TIN SHOP.
Jas. C. Gormly.
'Phone 631. 220 Third SL
JUDGE DALEY WILL
SEE THE GOVERNOR
Wants to Tali
With the Chief Exccu-
r.g Some Features of the
Statesboro Affair*
ATLANTA, At
ander F. Daley.
boro at the trial
with the murder
g. 22.—Judge Alex-
io presided at States-
of the negro charged
of Hodges and his
the capitol this morn-
thcre called at the ex-
rnont. He came to At-
mrpose of seeing Gover-
th reference to the ser
if the trial and lynching
familyr was
Ing, and wh
ecutlvc dept
lanta for th«
nor Terrell
eral feature!
of the negroes.
Judge Daley found that Governor
Terrell had not returned from his St.
Louis trip. lie whs Informed ttyat the
chief executive of the state wag ex
pected to arrive tomorrow. Judge Da
ley stated that he would remain here
until the governor returned to ht»
office. At the i»djutant-genernl’a office
there was nothing new to be given out,
as all of tho reports have already been
given to the public, and they are in
shape to be presented to Governor
Terrell for hla consideration.
telegram was received from the
governor this afternoon stating that
ho was en route home and would ar
rive In Atlanta at noon tomorrow.
PERSONAL.
Mr. G. J. Hoover, of Philadelphia, la
the Hotel Lanier.
Miss Pansy Cobb will leave tomor
row for her home In Amerlcus.
Mr. S. B. Parsons, of Savannah. Is
among the guests at the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. Alex G. McMillan, of Atlanta, is
registered at the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Williams, of Dub
lin, are guests at the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. P. B. Orr, of Atlanta, is among
tho guests at the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. Thomas I. Phillips, of Now York,
at the Hotel Lanier,
air. Charles Webb, of New York, is
at the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. James L. Puiro, of St. Louis, is
among the prominent and clever people
ut the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. W. C. Baynes, of Atlanta, is with
his Macon friendu, registered ut tho
Hotel Lanier.
Mr. A. S. Scott, wife and daughter,
from Atlanta, are registered at the
Hotel Lanier.
Mr. Robert Feagln and Mr. C. F.
Frederick, of Wellston, are In the city
toduy.
Mr. J. S. Benton, a prominent banker
of MontlcollOi was at the Hotel Lanier
yesterday.
Mr. Louis L. Brown, one of Fort
Valley's progressive citizens, Is at tho
Hotel Lanier.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Rowe, of Austell,
aro among the pleusant gueuts at tho
Hotel Lanier.
Mrs. Ilorbert Brantley and daugh
ter, Lucllo, leave tonight for a fow
days’ stay at Indian Spring.
Miss Anna Bello Brantley leaves for
Indian Spring tomorrow for a few
days.
Mr. A. Mohr, representing the W. J.
.emp Brewing Company, of St. Louis,
is in tho city. The agent for the beer
In Macon will be A. Daus.
Mr. O. D. Glover and Mr. J.
Sperry come up from Amerlcus yes
terday and uro registered at the Hotel
Lanier.
Miss Agnes Dillon, of Snvrtnnah,
visiting her cousins. Misses Leonora
and Madelino McKenna, at their home,
140 Forsyth street.
Mr. Bert Flournoy, of Fort Valley,
who has been visiting relatives hero,
leaves today for St. Louis to visit the
fair.
Mr. Lewis Croxton, of Paducah. ICy.,
who has lived away from his Macon
friends for the past two months,
beamed upon them again and is at tho
Hotel Lanier.
Messrs. Conrnd and David Renfroo
and Floyd Frederick, of Wellston. were
visitors at Haddock Sunday, and are
■linking hands with friends in the city
today.
Hon. J. 8. Turner, of Eatonton. of the
prison commission, was in Mnrnn yes
terday, and many inquiries were made
for him when his nnme was found on
the register of the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. Phillip Hickey came down from
Atlanta last night and is at the Hotel
Lanier. He brought the cheering news
that Phillip Hickey, Jr., who has been
lying nt the point of death, Is not only
out of dunger but rapidly recovering.
Where the very best In demanded
they use Blue Ribbon f VanUla Extract.
Takes less. Flavors perfectly.
Rochelle.
ROCHELLE, C,a., Aug. 22.—Mrs. II.
F. Land and daughter, Miss Morna, of
Cordele,' are visiting their son and
brother, Judge Max E. Land.
Mr. John R. Cnln. wife and son of
Norcross are visiting his brother, Mr.
H. Cnln.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens returned
from the St. Lou I si Exposition Sunday.
Mrs. E. S. Smith and grandchildren
are visiting at and near LaGrnnge.
A series of meetings is in progress
at the Baptist church. The pastor,
Rev. F. M. Blalock, Is assisted by Rev.
R. R. Bivins of Amerlcus.
Miss Susnnnc Simmons of Amerlcus
gave a recital at the auditorium laat
Friday evening, which was much
Joyed by all who attended. The n
bers were Interspersed with music by
Miss Rnulerson of Florida, who lo vis
iting Mrs. Hattie Riviere.
Mr. Lawrence McAllister of Mont
gomery county Is visiting his sister,
Mr*. E. J. Cook.
Up to Saturday night Rocehellc had
received forty-one bale of new cotton.
| After the 15th of September
| We Are Going to Move
X into our new quarters Corner 4th and Poplar Streets. Be*
♦ tween now and that date we are going to close out at
X Greatly Reduced Prices our Entire Stock
^ of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Gent’s
Furnishing Goods, Ladies Jackets and
Skirts. It will be dollars in your pock
et to call and examine our stock and get
our prices before you place your fall orders.
The Waxelbaum Co.
Skoetor Compound, 10c. and 25o.
King A Oliphnnt.
Tho Hovykincvllle Schools,
HAWKINflVILLK. Ga., Aug. 22.—
Professor T. O. Polhlll. the newly
elected superintendent of the Hawkins
vllle public schools, nnd those of his
assistants who have been attending
tho different summer schools, hnve re
turned homo and ore now completing
all final arrangements to open the
schoolSjthe first Monday In Rrptember.
Tho present faculty Is ono of th
ablest nnd most lonrned that has over
taught here, the majority of them hav
Ing held teachers* positions In this city
a number of years.
Tho following well known oducators
composo tho faculty:
First Room—Miss Rebecca Bozeman,
8econd Room—Mlsr. Mlnnlo Ryan.
Third Room—Miss Lily Jelks,
Fourth Room—Miss Rosa Joiner.
High Hchool—J. O. Oglesby.
Buperintendent—T. O. Polhlll.
Professor Oglesby, the new prlnclpa.
of the high school, h a graduate of
Mercer and of the Chlcngo University.
He hoe had several years’ experience
ns a teacher and comes highly recom
mended.
Professor Polhlll, tho superintendent,
is also a graduate of Mercer Univor
alty and Is widely known for hla odu
cntional ability.
This city bus always been proud of
her fine school system and Is to be
congratulated on having a faculty of
such high standing to conduct tho
school in the future.
SOFT, GLOSSY HAIR.
Special, August 22d to 27th
Extra Stamp Offer
30 Stamps with i pound Coffee at 38c
28 Stamps with 1 pound Coffee at 35c
24 Stamps with 1 pound Coffee at 30c
» ao Stamps with 1 pound Coffee at 25c
13 Stamps with 1 pound Coffee at 20c
20 Stamps with 1 Bottle Extract ■... 23c
40 Stamps with 1 can Baking Powder.. 30c
8 Stamps with l pound 20c Borax 12c
8 Stamps with a bottle Ammonia loe
8 Stamps with 1 bottle Liquid Blue.... 10c
8 Stamps with 1 box Silver Polish 10c
It Can Only Be Had Where Thoro
No Dandruff.
Any mnn or woman who wnnts sc
glossv hnlr must be free of dandruff,
whlcft causes falling hair. Since
has become known that dandruff !>
germ disease, the old hair preparation*
that were mostly srslp Irritant*, hav
been nbandoned,’ nnd the public bar-
bars nnd doctors included, have taken
to using Newbro’s Herplclde, the only
hair prei«arstlon that kills the dandruff
germ. E. Dodd, Dickinson. N. !>.. say
"Herplclde not only cleanses the sen
from dandruff and prevents the ha
falling out, hut promotes a new growth,
Herplclde ke*Pa my hair very git
Hold by nil lending druggist*. n«
cents In stamps for sample to The l!er
plelde Co.. Detrr.lt. Mich. Lamar Sc 1m
mar (8ol Hogo’s old stand), Second
Mulberry streets.
450 Third Street, MACON, GA.
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Tex., ia the guest of her slBtcr, Mrs. P.
L. Carmichael, near TIftou.
Mrs. I. W. Bowen and children have
returned home after an extended visit
to Mra. Bawen’s parents ut Fort Val
ley, Ga.
J. II. Dean of Plant City, Fla.,
Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. 11111*
>uso on Love avenue.
Mrs. N. Pateraon. who has been
spending several weeks at Catoosa
Springs, returned home Wednesday.
Col. G. R. Ellis of Americas was In
the city a couple of weeks, the guest
of his mother, Col. R. C. Ellin.
Mr. T. J. Purker of this city uttonded
reunion of the Parker family, held
near Conyera on the 17tli Inst.'
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Moore and Mlsa
Florence Padrlck left Tuesday for St.
Louis, where they will apend about
ten days at the exposition.
Capt. John A. Phillips of Fitzgerald
was a visitor to Ttfton the past week.
Dr. 12. V. Ball, wlfo and duughtcr of
Ocella were In the city Saturday.
Miss Knolu Greer of Droxton is tho
guest of her grand parents, Mr. uud
Mra. N. C. Greer, on Park avenue.
Mr. Walter Goodwin, deputy United
States marshall, was In tho city Tues
day from Valdosta.
J. F. Anthony of the Atlanta News
arrived In the city Wednesday und will
muke this point bis headquarters for
south Georgia.
Major W. L. Glessner, immigration
agont for tho Ueorglu Southern and
Florida rullrod, was in the city Tuch-
dny.
Col. W. H. OrilTIn of Vuldosta was
in the city Wednesday on business.
Cnshier W. W. Banks of the Bank of
Tlfton left last week on a two-weeks’
vacation, which he will upend In the
mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Gross aro onjoy-
Inf ri delightful trip to Ht. Louis und
points of Interest through Virginia.
Mr. Warren Culpepper, a prominent
lumberman of Moultrie, was in the city
the past week.
Mr. F. C. Dynes ,was In tho city a
fow days the past week.
Will Save You
25c to 50c on the gnllon, as I buy
direct from the distillery. . . .
Express Prepaid
4 full qts. Old Edgemont Uyo... .14.00
l gal. Jug Old Edgewont Ryo.... 8.00
4 full qts. Ilorse Shoo Rye 3.00
1 gal. Jug Horse Shoe Rye 2.76
4 full qta. Big Horne Rye 2.90
1 gal. Jug Big Horne Iiyo 2.60
4 full qts. Old Harvest Corn 3.00
2.76
1 gal. Jug Old Harvest Corn.
J. T.
Phone No. 306.
Er.prosa paid on 2 gallons
?2 goods to Kamo sddres i in
1 gal. Jug Old Corn Rllk Cor
1 gal. Jug Old Key Stone Rj
Jug and bottlo trade a
Orders filled oamo day rccc
Everything guaranteed as
cd or money refunded.
STEWART,
416 Poplar St. Macon, (la.
Bnth sponges, King & Oliphnnt.
Wus In Poor Health for Years.
Ira W. Kelley, of Munsfirld, Pa.,
writes: "I was In poor health for two
years, suffering from kidnoy und blad
der trouble, und spent considerable
money consulting physicians without
obtaining any marked benefit, but was
cured by Foley’s Kldne.y Cure, and I
desire to add my testimony that It
may be the cause of restoring the
health of others.” Refuse substitutes.
Bold by II. J. Lamar & Co.
Hot Springs. Ark., Ono Faro Plus $2.00
for tho Round Trip.
Tickets on sale every Wednesday and
Saturday. Return limit sixty days.
The Frisco System In connectlor
with the Flock Island .Mvstoni from
Memphis offers the best route.
Write for literature nnd full partic
ulars. H. L. PARROTT.
Dlst. Pass. Agent. Atlanta, U
Personally
Conducted
Tour to
California
9:30
MISSOURI PACIFIC and
DENVER & RIO CRANDE RAILWAY3.
A npeeinl train hus been arrnngod for nnd will leave St. Lanin
>lpck tho morning or August 31st via tho Missouri Pacific Ry.,
consisting of through Baggage Car, Day Coach. Dining Car and
Standard Pullmhn Sleeping Curs. The route will be via Kananc City,
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and th# Denver and Mo Crando Ry., (tho
Bcenlc Lino of tho World).
Stops will be made at Colorado Springs, Glehwood Springs and
Sale Lake City en route. Thorn will he no transferring «f baggage*,
etc,, to hotels!. Sleeping Cars will be occupied entire time en route
to San Francisco. Tne cost for one double berth accommodating two
pcrKnn*. St. Louis to Sun Francisco, including all stopu and lay-overs,
will be $16.00.
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con iesuod
ervatlons apply to fbo undersigned.
the
Missouri
Pacific
Railway.
I. E. It Eli LANDER.
No. 34. West Nlu
Note—Thr
forward
Jacksonville, Fla.,
tanoogn, Nnshvllb
Tenn., on Aug. 30tE
Sleeping
this train
Fla.. Aug.
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Special Prices
\Va1ter Raker’s Cocoa, a can
. Lemon Snap*, 3 package, for
Grape Nuts, a package
Red Alaska Salmon, pound-can*, two for. 25c
Above Offer Good Every Day This Week.
Don’t Miss It.
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company
Death of Mrs. J. T. Harper.
Mrs. Hattie Bloodsworth, wife of
Mr. J. T. Harper, died yesterday af
ternoon at S:20 o'clock at her resi
dence, No. 220 phapple street, Mrs.
Harper bail been alclt for three weeks
and her death has been momentarily
expected for the last several days. She
was only 17 years of age nnd leaves an
Infant girl of three weeks, her hus
band, Mr. J, T. Horpcr, mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bloodsworth.
two brothers and three sisters, who are
II. A. and L. C. Bloodsworth of Ma
con. Mrs. J. K. Odum, Misses Mamie
and Maudle Bloodsworth. The funeral
will occur thin afternoon nt theJr resl-
dcr.ee. No. 223 Chappie street, at 3
o’clock. The Interment will he In the
family lot at Cedar Ridge cemetery.
The pall-bearers are Messrs. A. B.
Moore. J. a. Jarrell, W. A. Davis and
J. M. Evans.
Primitive Baptist's Annual Meeting.
TIFTON. Oa.. Aug. 22.—The annual
meeting of th* Primitive Baptists was
held st Hickory Springs church Satur
day and Sunday the XOth and 21st Inst.
These meetings are one* of mraMti
Interact and are always attended by
large crowds from the surrounding ter
ritory, and tho*services on this occasion
Were of nyore than ordinary Interest,
or. l *'#r* a’Moe-U| ry e/rr\ larger
crowds limn lr*re f or* o -,» 0 ttend-
<• was estimated at between , a
thousand and twelve hundred people.
The membership of the Illrkory Springs
church Is quite large and each year
their yearly meetings Increase In Inter
est and earnestness, and large numbers
of friends visit the church to witness
their sacred and solemn church ser
vices.
En.d of Bitter Fight.
"Two physicians had a long nnd stub
born fight with an abscess on rny right
lung,” writes J. r. Hbw * f DUPont,
Oa.. "nnd gave me up. Everybody
thought my time had mine. As a last
resort. I tried Dr. King’s New Discov
ery for Consumption. The benefit I re
ceived was striking, and I was on my
feel In a few days. Now I’ve entirely
regained my health.” It conquers si!
Coughs. Cold* and Throat and Lung
troubles. Guaranteed by all druggists.
Price 5#e and II., Trial bottles free.
Bicycle dsirvtry. 'Pho
& Oliphant.
No. 5. King
SI G5
1» we ek for choiofi ot Ladies' ,
Low Cut Shoos.
E. B. hams & Co.
Tifton.
TIFTON. Ga.. Aug. 22. —Mr. Cyrus
Hudson, who has for tha past two years
been with the Provident Lumber Com
pany at their Tifton offices, will sever
his connection with that firm to ac
cept a position with th# O. V. Ores*
Company. Mr. Hudson while a resi
dent of our city has drawn to ‘filmself
a number of friends who regret that his
new position will necessitate a change
of residence,
Mr. P. II. Hav. one of the Instructors
st Norman Inatitute st Norman Park,
was In the city r#*verw#| hours Tuesday
enroute to Norman Park, after spend*
ing his vacation in the northern part ol
the state.
W. II. Mamhbum. a lading druggist
of Valdosta, was In th# city Thursday
th# guest of his fri#nd. Mr. McCartney
Editor C. B. Allen of Moultrie, ac
companied by Mrs. A lie
city Thursday, #n rout
Springs. F!«.
Mrs. O. U. McDaniel
FOR SALE!
FIFTY-8IX HUNDRED acres fine
farming land with good improvements,
noar line of Atlantic and Birmingham
railway. Mules, rattle, sheep, hogs—
everything Included. Th# growing
section of Georgia. A PICK UP.
Two splendid pieces of acreage prop
erty, close In, on Vlneville road, tiplen-
did Improvements.' OFFERED AT
BARGAINS.
Private funds to loan on mortgage.
DUNCAN
Real Estate Exchange
FOR SALE
A farm of about 3G noros,
with Improvements, oiglit
milos cast of Macon for
$350 00.
If sold br-foro September
1st buyor will got crop now
growing on pluco.
[Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
Losne, Real Estate and Insurance,
660 Mulberry Street.
Dwelling For Rent
By H. HORNE,
563Mulbarry St., Macon, Ga
RENT LIST.
460 Washington avenue. H rooms, beau-
124 Washington $40.00
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
Reul Estate, Insurance
and Loans,
353 Third Street.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
702 Mulberry fit,....
450 Washington Avo
319 Bond Ht., 9 rooms
974 Walnut Ht.. 0 rooms..........
(19 Spring Ht., 7 rooms
1430 Third
STORES FOR RENT.
616 Cherry street
410 Cherry street
212 Cotton avenue
463 Cotton avenue
RENT LIST (REVISED.)
REAL ESTATE.
Will rent good five-room house r
McCall's mill with all necessary ©ul
houses and si* acres of land, with fru
trees, grapes, etc., for I12.6T
month. Will make nlc* country
•as lot st
SU Walnut str<
165 Walnut sti
Col. N. E. Hnrrl
459 New street
674 Walnut *tr-
L. D. Moore pi
miles out, 2
No. 240 Wr
be ha• 1 at.
for snle list. Ei
H. HORNE,
Will sell nlc
vllle branch, i
$750.00.
FRANK ». WEST,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANt
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xt to
Whlb
shall.
General
Repair
Work
Roofi
Specialty.
J. D. NEWBANKS
THE ROOF MAN.
10 First Street. Maoon, Qa.