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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1904.
T
JUDGE LYNCH HAD
START IN MEXICO
Pos
Cali-
fibly Suggested to
fornia Pioneers by Immigrants from
Across tne Border—How the Prac*
tices of the Lynchers Have Boen
Growing in Barbarity.
In which to give an answer to u
tltion having elapsed, the meet!'
•ms you that an immediate n
desired. If It is not forthoi
• meeting will be obliged to ta
tordlnary measures.”
No reply was given, and the rr
thereupon sent this message to t
le: "It Is nbo^utely necessary that
deliver to this meeting the key of
apartments wherein Maria del Ros
ario Villa is kept. God and Liberty."
The Alcalde, firm In his resolve to
ilntaln In his official person the dig-
pe-
Jn- ;
Al-
Probably Judge Lynch held court In nity of the law, answers:
California more often than in any* other
Maria del Rosario Villa Is incarcer-
part ot America half a century ago, but | Med at a private dwelling, whose own-
his jurisdiction never was disgraced
er has the key wltn orders not to de-
.. a I liver same to any one. The prisoner
by the savagery and lust of cruelty that „ , eft there nt th0 dlspo , ulon o( the
have become characteristics of lynch- j aw on j y> Qod and Liberty!”
ing mobs in these later days. The vig- Negotiations ended here, and the
dance committees of the West were meeting proceeded to “extraordinary
evolved out of the necessities of society I measures," which were entirely suc-
Jn the process of organization, and Due notice of the result was
...... 4nra given in this polite communication:
were at first the orderly administrators “Meeting of the Defender
of substantial Justice rather than
usurpers of judicial power and execu-
Defenders
of the Public Safety
"The dead bodies of Gerbaclo Allpaz
live functions. Their proceedings were and Marla del Rosario Villa are nt
f-jrnml and orderly, their trial, were your dUpoaal for burial. We al.o for-
conducted with regard for the rules of
evidence, and their decrees executed j”‘ CUM you B1 . e need of
soberly and -without passion. Calffor- j n)e n to RC rve as guards, wo are all at
p’o never produced a mob like that
v.hlch recently made the state of Del
aware a blot upon the map of civilian
t*on.
It is the common belief or assump
tion that the. lynch court was estab
lished In California by the Argonauts
ol -to, but the archives of some of the ln( , «,,pe„ r » ,u
elder cities show that committees or . have resented Judge Lynch's inter-
| your disposal.
“God and Liberty.
(Signed) "VICTOR PRUDON.
"President
."Manuel Arxaga, Secretary.
• "Angeles. April 7, 1836.
"To the First Constitutional Alcalde."
The disorderly element appears to
public safety existed during I forence, for another extraordinary
Mexican sovereignty long antedating sef ,p lon of lhe illustrious Ayuntnmiento
Children’s Week
at Coleman’s.
Wo want evorv jgirent and child in Macon
and vicinity to call at our store this W46k
and oxnmine our
Books For Young People.
Wo have the largest line and tho best
assortment from which to make a selec
tion for tho vacation. Como and boo
whether you want to buy or not.
The T. A. Coleman Book & Printing Co.
IT’S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN’S. »♦
Particular Printing
I,ot us figure with you on your noxt job.
Our phono is No. 2. Wo are as anxious
to ploase you as wo aro to get your work.
McEvoy Book & Stationery Co. Cherry Street
American occupation. There were |
Americans and Engllnhjnen in Cnllfore
nuv before the r UBh pf gold seekers.
na called by the first alcalde,
stated that It was necessary to take
measures to preserve public tranquil-
i.nil they npiionr to have been the lend- jty The city attorney suggested that,
era In popular movements for the in addition to the emergency guards
presslon of disorder and crime n already appointed by the alcaldes to
the Inxlty of Mexican rule been me In- nct umler commn „ d o( r ,r. Bautista
to'crable nn-1 the law proved to o. I j^ nn ^ r y t n company be formed by the
a futile fiction. ,
Lax Enforcement of tho Laws in Early
Mexico.
The official records of the 'Pueblo do
boat citizens, who should elect their
•n officers and serve ns olds Jo the
authorities. The minutes show that—
"This last suggestion was submitted
Los Angelos,* written in Spanish, are f Qr discussion, ftrul th ® Illustrious Ay-
preserved In the archives of the pres- | untnmlento decided thnt the company
ent city of Los Angeles, and the work Rhould be formed out of the citizens
of translating them Into English has
been In progress for some years. Tho
vho had offered their services.”
Whereby the Defenders of the Public
ALLEN KELLY,
In New York Evening Post
minutes of certain sessions of ‘The Safety were recognized officially, and
Most Illustrious Constitutional Ayun- \h Jurisdiction of Judge Lynch was
tamiento of the City of Los Angeles’ In I fl r8 t acknowledged In California.
April. 1836, tell the story of exhaustion
of public patience with flaccid official
dom. and the Installation of Judge
Lynch as administrator of the law and Cholera Infantum,
nrotoctor of the peace. It nppears that This disease has lost terrors since
fiwessness had reached an intolerable Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diar-
lawessnrm* u o _ .• murders rhoen Remedy came Into general use.
stage In the city of the «ng 1 . The uniform success which attends the
had become frequent, and the Mexican j 0 f remedy in all cases of bowel
system of government caused delay of I complaints in children has made It a
justice amounting to practical denial, * *
The records tell tho story deary.
"Extraordinary Session of Today,
April 7, 1836.
"There was read a petition signed by
Dr. Victor Prudon as president and Dr.
j One Cent a Word |
Advertisements under the head, of
Wanted, For Side, For Kent, Lost,
Found, Personal, Miscellaneous, Etc,
iorted in this department for 1o per
rd for each issue.. No notio. will bo
Inserted for less than 15 cents. Remit
tances of $1 and less may ba made in
postafla stamps.
SUP , coal while It la . Mill,
cheap; .utntn.r prims ore now prevailing;
gtaefjr I •* ~
Fall Term of Gordon Institute.
.BARNESVILLE, Ga., Aug. 27.—Got
HLBV don Inatltuto Is making grer.t strides
Manuel Arxaga ns secretary, and the I forward and the prospect Is that the
names of many cltixens, who, It seems. fn n term will open with tho laigest
had held am eetlng. It was seen that enrollment In Its history. Tho trus-
many armed citizens stood opposite the tees today elected Professor Henry LV
ity hall. Blackwell of Staunton, Va., to tonc’.i
•’The said petition wns that the Judges English and the sciences, and they
order the execution of Gerbaclo Allpax have his acceptance. He Is an A. 13.
and Marla del Rosario Villa for the I graduate of the well known Mncon-
murder of Domingo Felix. The petl- I Randolph College and a Ph. D. gradu-
tion also stated that tn case the three I ate of Yale and Is a very successful
Judges do not desire to execute said instructor. The friends of the school
persons, they be delivered to petition- feel thnt they have great reason to re-
1 Joice over the addition of Professor
Blackwell to the faculty, which will be
the Illustrous Ayuntamlento decided to I one of tho strongest connected will
publish an ordinance prohlbltng the I any school or college In the stnte. Pro
selling ot fermented liquors, and ap- fessor E. Albert Smith, the now pres-
polntcd for this purpose a committee ldent, will arrive from his homo In
composed of the socond atcadc, the Virginia In a few days, and Professor
sixth rogldor, and the city attorney, Charles M. Neel, the new vlce-presl-
who were also commissioned to go and dent, has already gone actively to
find out what tho armed citizens op- work. Col. J. Q. Nash, who has hem
poslto the city hall desired. Said com- In charge of tho correspondence during
mlttee returned and reported that tho the summer, states that there has been
armed cltixens desired their petition an Immense demand for catalogue,
granted." I and the attendance is going to be cn-
Evldently the armed citizens across I tirely satisfactory,
the street knew what they were there The war department nt Washington
for. and saw no occasion for verbose announces the transfer of Opt. K. T.
i Kinston to West Virginia. The new
commnndnnt for the military depart
rnent has not been made known, but
the department officials state that bo
will be one of the best men in the
service.
negotiations with the most illustrious
bigwigs th city hall. The clerk
■umes:
"The illustrious body immediately
derided to call said llreton Prudon
(Victor Prudon is the doctor’s signn
ture) to appear before this body nnd
compel him to retire with the armed
citizens, so that this body may dellb
erate t liberty."
An entirely proper offlclnl resolve,
but*the doctof nnd his nrmed citizens
may not b« amenable to verbal com
pulsion.
'•This wns done.'
meaning that the Illustrious body sent
Its message, "but said Prudon declined
to appear beforo this body, as he and
the armed citizens were de- J ll8 the system ran res'ir.t them. A tor”
SUMMER SICKNESS
Can Be Avoided by All Who Take Moz
ley’s Lomon Elixir, the Ideal
Laxative.
Typhoid fever and other dangerous
writes the clerk, | ailments so prevalent in summer can
he avoided by taking the necessary
precautions. The germs of these dis
eases often lie dormant In the system
for months, and are harmless as long
FOUND—Coal to burn; the time is fast
approaching when you will need n fire;
why not order —* "*
H. L». Adams Co.
^household goods.
. Robinson, ’Phono
in-irniiiiiH. p.i 11",,
kitchen, with mode
children: best references lurnisnea
pay rent In advance, if desired. A(
It. care Telegraph, or ’Phone 774.
WANTED— Hoard for two
NEEDED—8mnll cottage
our order now and have coal de
livered when wanted: don't wait until
coal goes up. hut order now: money saved
bv ordering from me; remember I handle
the best Blue Gem und Joillco coal nt the
lowest prices; special rotes on largo or
ders. Davis Coal Co.. 'Phone 218, yard
corner Ash nnd 8econd stS. _____________
WANTED—Three first-class brick layers
at Eufnula. Ain., at once: highest wnges
paid nnd rafmmd faro refunded. Alger
non Blnlr. Contractor.
WANTED—To oxchnngo ono Ref
Ing Stamp book forgone Green
LAST CHANCE—Misses low cuts at cost
Oreen Trsdlns
book filled with
Stamps. Address Miss
stnte price.
WANTED—To buy 10 pages of Green
Trading Stamps; or will noil 38 pages.
Address ^’Stamps." Telegraph.
letters nt home, spore tlmo, and return
to us; good pay, materials sent free; no
mailing or canvassing: enclose addressed
* tpo for particulars, and wages wo
Guarantee Co., Dept. 316, Phlladel
phia. Pa.
86c. FOR CHOICE of misses nnd chil
dren’s low cut shoes. N. B. Harris &
Company .
sentlng large manufacturing company;
J. II. Moore, Macon, Ga.
WANTED—Lady or gentleman of fair ed
lira lion to travel for a firm of 1260.
000.00 capital; salary' $1,072.00 per year
nnd expenses; paid weekly. Address, with
stamp, J. A. Alexander, Mnron, On.
TRAVELING BALE3MAN—One goof.
man tor each state; experience unnec
essary. just hustlers; permanent; good
nay; liberal running expense account. E.
M. Arthur Co., Detroit. Mich.
house; munt be In good location,
fty miles from my work; prefer
Box Seventy, City.
Stamp book. Apply Singer
WANTED—A small cottage for n
“* “■ location and price.
lunnr) in I mm j si wiin: i
September Id. Miss O. K., t
Apply. Mrs. Mack Corbett, 006
WANTED—Fire hundred dozen
WANTED—AGENTS.
. refe
..... negro book "sells Use ..
Jenkins, Hertel & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
largo profits[ samjdes^free. t
man, 2106 ** **
Louis, Mo.
$1.65 FOR choice of iftdli
PMp«|dI«f I
this week. E. B. Harris A Co.
Ity, near the c
•aro Telegraph.
the court house.
near Columbus Rond.
WANTED—Msnagi.HHpHHIpnpPHB
wish to loento here in Macon. Address,
with references,
enre this paper.
■ for branch office
R .» In Mscnn. Addn .
Morris Wholesale House,
$2$ !fi0 per month.’occupation October IsC
Apply S. M. Solomon, under Exchange
elded to obtain said
bacio Allpaz and Marin
P.osnrlo Vfiln. The Illustrious Ayun-
Ger- | pid liver, constipation, biliousness, nnd
other Internal irregularities open tho
way for attack, nnd n serious spell of
tamiento decided thnt ns It did not |
t... ....i.i, , , , .i M^loj s Lmon Elixir Is the most
hn\e puffle,ent force to compete I Q rrm.tlve and plonsnntcut lnxatfvo made.
have sufficient force to compete
the armed citizens, they being the most
tia-ful and largest number of the eltl
zone of thin city, to send a communi
cation stating thnt the judges could
not nccede to their request."
Whereupon Dr. Prudon and his fol-
lowing of “moat useful" tttlxcns, or a|tem Mai reeraSlo’jt'to mill MgSm
It acts gently, with no unpleasant ef
fects, nnd thoroughly cleunscs the sys
tem of nil impurities nnd accumula
tions. It promptly cures biliousness,
I contlpntion. Indigestion, colic. Hour
I stomach, dizziness, sick headache, etc.,
I nnd tones up nnd strengthens the sys-
committec selected by them, retired to diseases.
~the house of Dr. J. Temple for further J Price 50c per bottle at all drug stores,
deliberation and prepared a eommunl- Land nnd Abstract Company Organized
II
The
“Meeting for the Public Safety, held | Company has Just been organized with
at the house ot Dr. J. Temple.
"I have the honor to forward to you
a copy of a petition signed by the citi
zens whose names appear at the end
for the purpose therein mentioned, nnd
In addressing the same to you. I. In
the name of paid citizens, reiterate the
most profound respect for you. God
and Liberty.
Victor Prudon. Pres..
"Manuel Arzaga, Sec.
"Angeles, Apr. 7, 1$I6."
The petition Is headed: "Salus
Popull Supremn Lex K*t."MoQtesquten
—"Spirt of the Laws." book 26, chapter
23. It recites the crime of the prison
ers. the delays of the law. and the rea-
give you a splendid suit of clothes
ninety dsys, enlarge your picture fre#> and
pnv you u salary of $85.60 per month and
nil traveling expense* to take orders for
the greatest and most reliable portrait
house In the world; nil this will he guar
anteed. Address R. D. Martel, Dept. 816,
Chicago. III.
... plantlco, or decorate: cun
furnish good refe nee*. Henry C. Walton,
ffhop 461 Poplar, ’Phone 2MS.
branch offlr« for a large mnnufnctur
ing concern; salary $125.00 pur month nnd
e«*mmissions; applicant must furnish good
refi-rence* nnd $760.00 to $1,700.00 c*«b.
Address. Manager, 323 W. llth at., Chl-
expurlenec needed. Write American De
tective Association, Indianapolis, Ind.
tho following officers: T. I). Ragan,
president: Pope Brown, vice president;
Howard Com tea. secretary and coun
sellor. Directors nre—Pope Brown, H.
K. Contes. Thomas B. Ragan. W. N.
Pnrnons and E. J. Henry.
This adds still another very Im
portant concern to our city’s various
chartered companies, speaking well
for the rapid growth nnd permanent
development of Hawklnsvilie.
New Pipe Organ for Methodist Church.
GRIFFIN, On. Aug. 27.— 1 The mem
bers of the First Methodist church are
going to put In a new pipe organ to
cost $2,600. A committee circulated a
for the demand made upon the ! petition today asking the members for
citizens, among them Dr. Prudon. Sam- j subscriptions, and the members ul!
uel Prentice. G. S. Warner. Julian Wll- | "earned anxious to help In this cause.
Hams. Samuel Carpenter, Don Jos
Francisco Felix, and members of (he j up the
Sepulveda, Avila, nnd other eminent
native families.
The committee presented the peti
tion and returned to D*. Temple’s house
to await a reply. Then this tnessoge
was sent to th* Alcalde:
Tha Last Word. I **veni1 v
"The time of one hour allowed you - r,v *
STORE AND DWELLING. Cotton nvo.
and Pine st., $80.00. B. A, **** * ~
8SR Second St.
BEST PASTURAGE IN OF.OHOIA-
ophone 214 f »; this advertise
pear every Sunday.
nlsh'd or unfurnished, the very
Mo residence. No, W>l Wnshlngto
corner Arlington, op poslto Wr
house has modern conveniences nr
first-class repair. Stephen B.
city.
Station '*JNew York City.
BETTING COMMISSIONER WANTED—
Man of go*nl nddro.Hs having wide ac
quaintance In own locality to place wa
ger* on presidential eleciion: cosh ci»»n-
mission paid: write folly giving refemcc.
Address P. O. Box 17(3, New York.
WANTED—Salesmen, coileciors. !>ook.
keepers, stenographers, mechnnic.il,
technical men. Mlrsladles. hotn^kcLipern
and competent every II.ie: send
on your name;
. send
ns guaranteed. Na-
DEHIRABLE ROOM! to gsnttemen or
cuuples: even ronvenlence. 476 Spring
st., telephone JIM.
twenty dollars. ’Itwne 8164.
i k or i
shoos.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Office space on ground floor tt A v
j at six. ten uml twelve per month;
Janitor, fuel and light Included. EUwnrd
A. Horn.. 45, Cherry at. ohln'
ONE neatly furnished front room, closo n«nn
In and reasonable. 'Phono 435.
FOR RENT—A largo room, well located,
on car lino, for young man or couple.
Phono 2C09. j. 3S
FOR RENT—New home of 7 rooms, all 10 A
modern conveniences, 824 First ct.; oc- r.A^n
cupnney (Jctolirr 1st; rental ?3’>.00 per
month. Apply McKenna & Hurley. nc "T
FOR RENT—New homo of 7 rooms, ail nn »
modem conveniences, 824 First st.; oc- „
cupancy October 1st; rental 4S5.00 per
month. Apply McKenna .v llurtey.
STORE AND DWELLING, Colton nvo. ”“2
oml l’lno «t.. ,30.00. 11. A. Wise & Co., on 'i
33« Snnon.l nt. ° n *’
POR RENT-Two fuml.hod rooms, non- ul #
^jaMy located, to men only. Apply 818 8a |J #
FOR RENT—Part of desirable home: near
In; conveniences. Address "Home,*' care
Telegraph.
' FOHU ROOMS to rent chcnp. 444 Liber- FIS1
ty nt.. corner Telfair, Apply lmuso. da
FOR IUSNT—Ono furnished or unfur- btgh
nishod room to gentleman. 713 Second " "
st.. 'Phone 2232. $L6
connecting rooms; no
ohtldren; ponMession ut once or October ^*Gv
1st. Applv 753 Oak st. . tU
FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished or unfur- 77Z7
nlshed. to couple without children. WTI
’Phono 2228. I a
DON’T FOHOI'.T I ennr repairs for hny
„ «'';vr " r ran,to; hnvo tho otovo ll.\od. ,n
p. W, ThoiQpoon. Cherry st.
FOR RENT—To ono or two gentlemen, rr
well furnished room. Address "Now,' 1 ^i
care Telegraph. 4-7 ’
FOR RENT—Delightful room, furnished Res
or nnfurnlshed: hot water electricity; Hug
. on hill; men preferred. M., Tolegrnph. Htn
FOR RENT—Soven-room houso, 1106 Lea
Walnut st. W. O. Bolomon. Pin
FOR RENT—Store, 651 Poplar st., now We
occupied by Messrs. O. E. Newton & Bre
Bro. Apply Edward Wolff. Fan
J FOR RENT—October 1«t No. 311 Seoopd W*'i
- “arbor shop, formerly occupied by DIit
n Olannnnl. Apply to Ben L. Jones. Lar
$2.65 THIS WEEK for choice of gent's Rot
low cut shoes. E. B. Harris & Co. Uhl
d FOR RENT—613 Georgia avo. Apply to Art
0 Jacob Hlrsch. 610 Fourth st. Po
r FOR 8ALE. Ex
d No
BUY n Singer mnchlne from John Bur-
“ nett. 'Phono 407, 123 Cotton ave.
„ F 9£. acres. 6 miles north
n Richlnnd. Webster county, $900.06; 465 'Ph
n , 8nr Paschal. Talbot county. —
■ $806.n.>; 450 ncrcs 9 miles north EllavlHe.
m Schley county. $900.oo; 120 ucres. near
>t Lvthln Springs, Dougins county. $600.oo;
to 200 acres, near DranesvIHo. Marlon coun-
ty, $260.00. Apply to Joseph Van Vnlen,
“ Cleveland nve.. Vlnevllle, 5lncon, On.
K CHOICE COUNTRY HAMS for sale.' H.
D. Adams Co., 'Phono 9ft.
it BARGAINS—Upright Knnbo 'piano, up
s' right Fischer piano, anil several upright
pianos hut little used; must be sold nt
71 V(8I sacrifice to make room for large
11 shipment pianos on the way. Irvine's
se Ga. Music House, Third st.
$2.3.i THIS WEEK for choico of gents’
ill low cut shoes. III. B. Harris * Co.
h. FOR SALE—Lo tret model adding ma-
chine; Inrgr, safe; complete bank fur- r ,
as nlture; typewriter; all or any uteri flee 11
06 price. Address 1». O. llox 464, Atlanta.
Georgia.
je’ FOR SALE—One 8-ye«r Hamiltonian
». stud colt. W. PI. Small.
-- LAST CHANCE—Toadies' straps and Ox- ^
rt fords at cost and below Monday only.
Jo. Leater-Whltncy Shoo Co.
ONE CARliOAD of extra good Kentucky a
horses Just arrlvud and for sale nt
— WHl.rnwn & Co., lnlck Slab!.., Fourth
Kid xtrent, o
ur I MBLL the Singer mschine, nnd repair fj
s.“ nil kinds of machines. J. It. Buruott, V\i
Cotton ave.
10 t 88 CENTS this week for choice ot misses'
om: . Bn d children’s low cut shoos. E. B.
v- Harris & Co.
l * FOR BALE—On# second-hand mowing —
mnchlne In good running order. W. F.
ies Anderson. /■
PURCHASERS buying 60 rents and up-
wards nt Fair Storo Monday, will glvo
you a rose bowl.
LOST AND FOUND.
719 LOST—On June 26th. a diamond pendant.
. Kinder will phase return to Robert
— I«oii|s Witt at Hotel Arcadia, nnd receive
*>m reward.
DOVE IIAMH IS<\ p.-r pound. Ring No.
t ^ 90. If, 1). Adams Co.
for LOST—L»djr’» hroorh with four diamond^ 4
«»t In fnraot-mr-nntH Reward If re- 3
ago l urn ml to ihla offlco.
LOST—A lady's gold watch. Wnlthnm 1
B. movements; initials K. E, D. on back,
ms Liberal reward If returned to No. 2 For
ms syth Terrace.
I/iBT—On Vlnevllle car gold nugget on 0
v®. pin. Return to 109 Washington ave. for 4
reward. 2
~t. I/^ST--One black and tan puppy, very ^
wrll small. Return to Ringer Office for re-
to ward.
— IJ.*5 THIH WEEK tor .holco of gonl’o
M- low cut .hoc*. B. U. Ihirrt. A Co.
IX’iHT—At Outing Cluli allele pin: hull".
mo dog hand. rul.y doithlai rye. luturn to
“5* Roy Crockett, ’Phone T.
-
f^- STOLEN.
Irn-
),«*. STOLEN—From Georgia Soul hern Rall-
s In door, ono green Sterling bl-
dds on Monday night. August 22. Llb-
’ ernt reward If returned to this offlco.
or $1.65 FOR choice of ladles’ low rut shoes
rt ”; this week. K. B. llarrts A Co.
ahed REWARD.
tnall FIVE DOLLARS REWARD-For Infor-
ices, motion leading me to « cottage; must
bo In gooJ locality and rant for twenty
----- or under. Bog Seventy, f!|ty.
• A $1.63 FOIt choice of ladles’ low cut shoes
this week. E. li. Harris it Co.
nrn7. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Jflc-
ants to mar
_ / no object.
Ohio Block. Chicago. III.
widow, wo:
y good, hon
Address Mas
DUBLIN—Nearest <
jonnectlon; good servl
special attention
COOKINCi STOVES
Are too hot thie warm weather. Blue
ne "Perfection" Oil ntoves are ths
thing; ovens with them. Priceo away
FALKNER TIN SHOP,
J. C. Gormly, Prop.
320 Third St. Phone 531.
$2.35 Tins WEEK for choice of gents'
low cut shoos. E. II. Harris & Co.
’ that a ICnabe upright pla-
bought nt sacrifice; wo have
: Ga. Music House.
!T glnns water sets and bor-
7oc. at Fair Store; romovnl
MISCELLANEOUS.
-All kinds arriving
Kzla-
Two 16
sale or re
mule nnd
tracts
line
100 :
holco of gents*
low cut shoes. K. B. Ilartls & Co.
See These Prices.
Ground Meal, per bushel 771a
ntmit Hour, per sick 75
Cured Hams, nor lb il
I Plcnh llnmivper lb.... 11
,1H> uer h.VT
pnile) 93
polls) $1.0.)
Western Bellies (smoked) per lb IS
Breakfast Strips, per lb 14
Fancy Oa. Cano Syrup, per gal 35
Apple Vinegar, per gal 20
|A
07V4
.....15
igon. $000, «
room house Plant at., $500. A 5-ro
house. $700. Chapel «t. 2,700 ncrcs v
gin pine. South Florida. $4 )>er r.i
Vacant lots in good neighborhood. $
to $500 nnd up. 4-room house East ?
con. $350. J. L. ETHRIDGE.
Hardeman Bldg., Macon, G;
WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRE8H FISH,
PRODUCE,
POULTRY,
FRUIT,
VEGETABLES.
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
ICE.
tainey & Callaghan,
SALESMEN to soil Royal Pepsin Bittern;
hi* commlMdons; easy seller. L. & A.
Rctutrff, fit. Louis.
Washington i
- live., 6 r'K'rr*. *w i.,..
! 1 .Ion Oetolxr t,t ’"'ll «t my office,
went A. Horne, «» Cherry «t.
lore
SPECIAL PRESENTS
We will give av. ny any of the following articles. ' your choice).
Fancy footed crystal and frosted design Glass Jug. OIssh Fruit Basket, Fancy
Crystal Glass t*’rult Set Imported Blue Flown Cup. tfauco r and Plate Ret,
P.ocklnbham Tea Pot. Glass Handkerchief Box. 10 Inch <' .lander. Fancy Nlckle
Plated Bread Tray, one dozen plater! Teaspoons. Ova! Medallion, Art Hcreene,
85 Inches high. Enameled Wash Basin. Galvanized Water Pail. Pudding Pan, 5
quarts, Eivimfled Preserving Kettle, Enanilled Bi>k6 Pan, Crystal Glass But
ler Dishes. Ruga* Canisters, Etc.
FR
CEL.
FREE.
85 Cents
For choice of MiMet' ami Children’* j J 1 "
Low Cut Shoes.
E. B. HARRIS & CO
rks Com |tf
w!i:g and t
In
*ban
Ice as much water an Is consumed by
the «:lty. ,
Receiver Greene Miy cat off thr.
river water and turned on tho reservoir
water again.
Any of the above articles
4k P. Pure Flavoring Extract, oi
!*ook over the li^t ami see w
Premium Catalogues.
FREE.
Tes, or 2 bottles of A.
I or Hplces at 50 cehts.
for one of our special
Great Atlantic^ Pacific Tea Co.
PROFITS AMOUNTING TO
•orpe
wH ..
write for pnrtlcHlars. ...
Tress., 658 The Bourse, Philadelphia
86c. FOR CHOICE of misses and chi!
dren’s low cut shoes. K. B. Harris
Company .
ARMOUR AND HIS CLIQUE
are making million* In wlirat; why
•on? Il In the only dollar and s
ndthod of obtaining a largo monthly
nun upon s small Investment;
who In^k th»>
s»»pfimlelv In largo
op**rnfo with each
that end by using in
Iran
atdtal
cUons
W. II. MUmor, Mgr., 413
Philadelphia, Pa.
In rend for froo
rrf.iillng remedr; retlof
I safe. Paris Chemical Co.,
per •
H-lk
i7. oi i-8
per pkg 12V4
ynckuge... 23
pkg
can
B r ,. i .jm
... 1, largo pnekugo
’ostum Cereal, nmnl! pkg
‘ i Hrenkfant Cocos, H-lb can.28
ioIco Lemons, per ilo* 12 V4
h Potatoes, por pk so
•tide Satl*foctory or Your Money
Deck.
J. R. ODOM.
RENT LIST
217 College street, 7 rooms,
stnblo on lot $30.0t)
852 Kim street, 7 rooms 18.00
961 Klin street, 9 rooms 20.00
134 Forsyth street, 6 rooms .... 35.00
865 First street, 12 rooms 40.00
1321 Oglethorpe street, l) rooms,
stable on lot 40.00
1422 Oglethorpe otreot, 6 rooms.. 20.00
753 Plum street, 10 rooms 33.00
S3D Vlnevllle nve., 10 rooms, 2
bnth rooms nnd kitchen 60.00
240 Washington avo., fl rooms .. 33.00
242 Washington nve., 6 rooms.. 85.oo
450 Washington ave., 0 rooms,
bnth nnd kitchen 45.00
504 Washington av«„ 7 rooms.. 45.00
863 Wslnut street, 10 rooms, bath
> and down stairs 40.oo
922 Walnut street, 7 rooms 25.00
1004 Walnut street, 7 rooms .... 20.00
Up stairs offices to be had at.. 10.00
FRANK B. WEST,
REAL E6TATE AND INSUHANCH.
American National Dank Qldq.
Phones 233 and 8!>8.
.456 First St.
D#n or Connoli-
noral Leaking
pnlr Roofs A
ork 6peoislty.
J. D. NEWBANK8
THE ROOF MAN.
Dwelling For Rent
By H. HORNE,
663Mulberry St., Mucon, Ga
RENT LIST.
450 Washington nvonun. 8 rooms, beau
tifully papered throughout.
124 Washington nve $40.oo
131 High street 60.00
811 Walnut strtst 25.00
Col. N. E. Harris' home Ga. avo.. 50 no
074 Walnut street 35.00
L. D. Moore place, river road 6
miles out, 2 acres ground.... 16 66
Rtore No. 315 Third st, $40.
Offices over W. U. Tel. Co. office on
Cherry st. Also desirable offices over
M. II. Taylor’s drug storo.
Inquire nt office for sale list. Every
class of property
Mo
1 nnd 8 pc
*»>* to lo
ent, i
real i
state
rdlng to security
H. HORNE.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
ual Estate, Insurance
and Loans,
353 Third Street.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
Mulberry HL ,,..$60.0<
Washington Avo.. 4J>.0<
Bond HI.. 2 moms $45 Ol
274 Walnut St.. 9 room* $0.0<
19 Spring Ht.. 7 room* 22.5'
Ilrd Ht 22.6
STORE8 FOR RENT.
Real Estate, Insurer
563 Mulberry 8t,
Rent List
B. A. Wise & Co.
Possession October ist.
122 First stn
603 Forsyth
140 Highland
178 Mag
oil a street, 7 ro
FOR SALE!
Fifty-six hundred acres ns fine farm
ig land as can b«* had In southern
corgla, neur Atlantic r.nd Binning'
am railway. !<nnd Is high and dry,
Ith good drainage, but well watered,
tops now growing will prove the pro-
uctlvenefw of the soil. A now railway
tutlon on place, and fortune can bo
indo selling town lots. Hplcndld ten-
oom dwelling, largo horns, fruit nnd
vonrthlng complots. With above goes
evrfn head of fine mules, 200 cuttle,
.000 sheep, 260 hogs, 160 gonts, reap-
nt, hay-press, sugar mill and nil fami
ng Implements. Nino tenant houses
in place. IMenty of fine timber, I
ittvc i>ersonnlly Inspected this property
rul know It to be a fortune makor.
p or itarticulars, address
GEO. V/. DUNCAN,
Land and Industrial Agent.
Atlantic 6. Birmingham Ry. Co.
ATLANTIC AND BIRMINGHAM RY.
Schedule Ef
:t!ve Jan. 21. 1904.
614 Ocmolgeo streot. 6 rooms .. 22.
1363 Oglethorpe strci't, 9 toonisC 25.
814 Plum street, h rooms 25.
76'J Poplar street, 15 rooms ....
915 Walnut street, 8 rooms .... 2o.i
235 Washington avo., 7 rooms .. 25.'
507 Georgia avo., 10 rooms .... so.i
420 Forsyth street, 7 rooms .... 26.1
270 College streot, 9 rooms .... 45.<
863 College street, 9 rooms ..... 45.1
284 Orange street, 7 rooms .... 25.i
Four new cottugvs, 5 rooms each.
Arlington street. East Macon.. 12.i
Immediate Possession
614 Tolfnlr streef * room** $ 7.
917 Walnut street, h rooms .... 20.
969 Walnut street, 7 rootnn .... 18.
Stores
B. A. WISE & CO.
Fire Insurance and Bonds
Via Central of Oa. R’y and Montezuma.
A MIA Ml IP MIA M
4 to il 4<-Lv... Macon ...Ar: 4 oo 12 r.o
P Ml I IP M
I 60| 1 tOitv. Mont
6 *81 2 07 Ar... Vienna ..
7 #51 2 MlAr... Cordele .,
$ 111 4 H$’Ar.. Fitzgerald .
It 201
I < 47'Ar.. Moultrie ..Lvt.
I $ 601A r. Thomaavtlle .Lvl.
Via On Houth. A Fla. R’y and Cordel-.
5 2-Room Houses
Renting for por month.
Can bo bought for
$1,000 CASH.
Proporty close in.
It 2611.1
1 48* Kt
2 S5IL*
CorSfi
■1 Co«Mk
MAT. Vltsgerald
Douglas . .Lvj | 67
Wsycroas ..Lvj 7 to
LAWW-Wbr
trial of
quick
IfORFHINB, OPIUM and other drug hab. I
Its cured In thk.
cigarette habits *< W-r.tl: ...y 4r«* .
curt, r.o peg. “
Georgia.
htskey an
_ tree
Dr. L. V. My - -. a. .
full HM<1 Il’T ih show it
Georgia Loai & Trust Co.,