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CIVIL DOCKET ■
IN CITY COURT
December Work in This
Branch Arranged
CRIMINAL WORK BEGINS
Both City and Superior Courts Will be
Busy With Criminal Dockets This
Week—Indications Point to a Busy
Week in the Courts of Macon—A
Light Civil Docket for City Court.
. The clvl docket of the city court of
Macon for the December term was ar
ranged yesterday and the work begins
in this branch on Monday, Dec. 12th.
The arangement as made yesterday
reveals no very heavy work ahead for
the court on this branch.
The docket contains 27 cases set for
six days beginning with Monday.
Thero are no very Important cases
' aranged on this docket and it is
thought that the court will be able to
dispose of this business within the
time specified , in the docket. .
Work begins tomorrow morning in
the city court on the criminal docket.
This docket, as printed some time
ago, shows heavy work for the court
and both city and superior courts
• will be busy next week on criminal
work. Everything is in readiness for
the opening of the December work in
the city^oourt Next week will be de
voted to the criminal branch.
The civil docket as arranged yester
day is as follows:
Monday, Dec. 12th,-1904.
4022—A. J. Ryals vs. Oscar Wilder.
4030—Ida Smith et. al. vs. Dooly Lum
ber Co.
4032—E. L. Sherling vs. J. BTXong.
Tuesday, Dec. 13th, 1904.
4035-t-E. G. Holland vs. Jas. T. Croom
et. al/
4037—Dan Lucas vs. J. W. Harvey.
4039—Mrs. Mattie E. Roberts vs. L.
W. Hlnsley et. al.
4042—Willingham & Cone vs. Frank
Gunn.
Wednesday, Deo. 14th, 1904.
.40^9—J. L. Ethridge vs. A. B. Moore.
4045—Edward Thompson & Co. vs. C.
N. Sellers.
'4047—French & American Imp. Co. vs.
H, J. Lamar & Co.
.4053—W. L. Timmerman vs. G. W. H.
Stanley.
4055— j. f. Hanson et. al. vs. Mayor ft
Council of City of Macon.
4056— D. D. Adams vs. J. V. Haigler
et. al.
Thursday, Dec. 15th, 1904.
'4057—Thomas Falrcloth vs. Mayor &
Council of City of Macon.
4058— Mary Davis vs. Central of Geor
gia Ry. Co.
4059— D. S. Davis vs. Mrs. Lilia Mc-
Cowen.
4060— R. C. Morgan vs. Corrlnne Mor
ris et. al.
4062— P. K. Dederlck vs. Corrlnno
Morris.
Monday, Dec. 19th, 1904.
4063— -Walter T. Hood vs. Mayor ft
Council of City of Macon.
4065— Mrs. Susie M. .Cherry vs. Cen
tral of Georgia 'Ry. Co.
4066— Ed Welchselbaum vs. R. W.
Jones et al.
4072—Gray Lumber Co. vs. E. G. Har
ris et. al.
4078— II. J. Lamar et. al. vs. Lamar,
Taylor, Riley Drug Co.
4079— H. H. Walls vs. Manchester
Mfg. Co.
Tuesday, Dec. 20th, 1904.
4081—J. C. Sheppard vs. James M.
Cagle.
4086—Fearless Dishwasher Co. vs. J.
A. Newcomb.
Pay your state, county and poll taxeg
by December 20th and save costs and
Interest.
See the grand window
display at "The Union,”
then go inside. The story
is told in full as you walk
around the "wald round.”
Repairs at Payne Mill.
The repairs whlc hhave been In pro
gress at the Payne mill are nearing
completion, and In a few days the mill
will be ready for operation. From
present Indications the machinery will
start Thursday morning.
The operatives’ houses are rapidly
filling, and by the time the machinery
Is started It is probable that a full
force of hands will report for work.
However,, there are stil a few very de
sirable houses unoccupied, which may
be reserved If application is made at
once.
A great many of the former em-
have returned. . This mill has always
proven very popular with mill opera
tives in general, and it is expected that
its usual high grade of type of work
men will be maintained under the new
management *
Walk with me around
the "Walk Round”. Tis
a great show. The Union
is the place.
MACON BARTENDERS.
Will Hold the Second Anniversary of
Their Union Today.
Thla morning at 11 o'clock the Ma
con Bartendera Union will hold their
second annual session. The meeting
will be held at the Fidelity Hall on
Cotton avenue between Cherry and
First streets.
Speeches will be made and officers
for the following year will be elected.
Arrangements have been completed
for an excellent barbecue which is to
be served during the session.
An Extraordinary Offer
J. J. Mercer, the well known Mulber
ry street Jeweler, has Just Inaugurated
a scheme hy which his customers will
have an opportunity of obtaining a $40
ladles* gold watch free of cost. Every
customer that spends one dollar will
be entitled to a ticket for each dollar
expended. This ebaptiful time piece
will be drawn for on January 1. A com
plete stock, of Jewelry and holiday
goods, optician specialties. None but
the goods and most skilful work
manship* J. J. MERCER.
41$ Mulberry street.
THE MACON TELEGRAPH : SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1904.
Will Deliver the Annual Memorial Ad-
Dress Before the Rome Lodge Today.
Prof. E. L. Martin left for Rome last
evening where he makes the memorial
address before the Elks Lodge this Af
ternoon.
Professor Martin’s services ore al
ways In demand on these annual occa
sions, and this year he was honored
with no less than five Invitations from
as many Southern cities to deliver the
address before their respective lodges.
MACONITE IS
HIGHLY HONORED
The Redmond - Hassee
Fuel Co. Coal. Phone 223.
SMALL VOTE CAST
IN THE ELECTION
Hardly 300 Votes Cast In Bibb County
Yesterday Whon the Justices of the
Peaco Were Selected—New Terms
of Office Begin January 1st.
Bibb county’s vote polled In the elec
tion of justices of the peace yesterday
was exceedingly light, scarcely 300
votes being cast throughout the en
tire county. The lack of Interest shown
In the election was occasioned by the
want of opposition. Not one of the
candidates for ro-etection had a rival.
In the city the voting was the heaviest
Stokes receiving 84 votes and James
Motes 15. Stokes and Motes were
the candidates for the offices of justice
At the peace and constable respective
ly.
In all nine justices were elected and
the names and districts of those se
lected are as follows:
D. H. Adams, district 514.
A. W. Stokes, district 564.
J. P. Mayfield, district 716.
G. W. Hendricks, district 481.
J. H. Brown, district 1,085.
R* A. Johnson, district 520.
W. L. Wynn, district 482.
N. D. Ousley, district 483.
J. T. D. McPherson, district 519.
In the Godfrey district the election
cost the county Just $7.56. At the vot
ing precinct there were but 12 men
voted, at a cost of 63 cents apiece to
Bibb.
The only new face among the Jus
tices when they go into office Jan. 1st.
1906, Will be that of Mr. D. H. Adams,
In the 614th district. Mr. Adams suc
ceeds Mr. J. B. Andrews, resigned.
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble In your system Is
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
dismember the troublesome causes. It
never fails to tone the stomach, regu
late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate
the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particularly and
all the usual attending aches vanish
under its searching and thorough ef
fectiveness. Electric Bitters Is only
50c.. and that Is returned If It don’t
give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed
by all druggists.
The Redmond - Massee
Fuel Co, Coal. Phone 223
8CHNESSLLER-CAIN.
Quiet Wedding of Well-Known Young
People.
M. S. Bchneseler and Mine Nettle
Cain were quietly married Monday
nt the residence of the bride'n mother.
Mrs. Annie E. Cain. No. 1415 Second
street. Rev. J. 13. Phillips oftlelatlnr
Only a few close friends were present.
There were no attendants. Mr.
Schnessler Is superintendent of the
Georgia Cotton oil Company, and the
bride Is a vsry charming young wo.
man.
»♦♦♦■» -M-+4 >-T-8 ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN'S. MM-
LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Christmas Presents.
New Popular Books, Fountain Pens,
Christy Pictures, Christy Calendars.
Fischer Calendars, Gibson Calendars,
Gift Books, Books for old and young.
Mail orders have our prompt and care
ful attention..
The T. A. Coleman Book & Printing Co.
310—820 Second Street.
IT’S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN’S.»♦♦+♦»f »■
FOR RENT—Three or four furnished
rooms for light housekeeping: upstairs,
all conveniences: host locality In city.
X. Y. Z., care Telegraph.
GENUINE OXFORD
Teachers Bible
From 50c to $15* 00
The Oxford Teachers* Bible, complete with notes, is considered tho finest
published. It Is wonderful what large, olear type is found in the small light
books.
Tho Oxford India paper is the thinnest opaque paper made in the world,
the process only being known to three men. Tho use of this paper enables
them to produce a large type in the smallest book possiblo. We earry a large
t. Mall
line.
ail orders solicited.
McEvoy Book & Stationery Company.
Wanted :—Five compotent
salespeople. None bm those
having experience in the dry
goods trade need apply. At
once.
W. A. DOODY CO.
T. R. HATCHER FINED
AT POLICE COURT
HI. Story of Being a Veteran W11 Dl«.
credited and Aiked to Pey W—Couldn't
Produce Money and I, at Station Houie.
| One Cent a Word |
Advertisements under the heads of
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost,
Found, Personal, Miscellaneous, Etc.,
inserted In this department for 1o per
word for each issue.. No notice will be
inserted for less than 15 cents. Remit
tances of $1 and less may be made in
postage stamps.
WANTED.
WANTED—Boarders ut S68 Spring at.
WANTED—Table boarders at 768 Mulber
ry st.. close in.
WANTED—A few table boarders with
rooms; convenient. ’Phone 2057.
WANTED—To sell half Interest in gen
eral agency of old line life insurance
company. Address Opportunity, care Tel
egraph.
WANTED—One or two unfurnished
rooms, with privnto bath and board, by
couple without children; must be conven
ient to car line. State terms and ad
dress M. R. C.f care Telegraph.
WANTED—To buy or lease sand proper
ties. containing coarse sand, located on
Southern Railway, between Atlanta, Ma
con or Fort Valley. Address and send
samples to 11. G. Fleming. Chattanooga,
Tenn.
POSITION by young lady stenographer
at once. Address “Stenographer,” 264
Rose st.
NEWMAN MILLINERY CO.’S big cut
price on ready-to-wear hats;
BOY. ago about fourteen years, with
bicycle; mui*t upell well and write good
hand. Apply Room 2. 318 Second st.
$20.00 AND EXPENSES paid each week
to ladles as district managers to distrib
ute goods and mnke collections; experi
ence not necessary; addressed envelope
for reply. Woman’s Dept., 62 Dearborn,
Chicago. #
WANTED—Largo or small Job to paint,
knlsomlne, plastico, or decorate; can
furnish good reference*. Homy c. Wal
ton. Shop 461 Poplar, ’Phone 2595.
LADIES earn $2(> per hundred writing
short letters; send stamped envelope for
particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Cassopolls,
PERSON TO CALL on retail trade; es
tablished business; $26 and expenses
paid weekly; expanse money ndvnnced;
position permanent; previous experience
not essential. Address Trade Manager,
321 Dearborn, Chicago.
WANTED—Board or nicely furnished
room by young marrlefl couple who can
glvo good reference; cloeo In; state price.
N., care Telegraph.
WANTED—Rooms for light housekeeping
hy permanently located small family.
“Permanent,” car* General Dellvary.
WANTED—Five good negro boys, about
15 or 16 years old. Apply at 9 o’clock
Mo’clock Monday morning at Boling Al
leys. Ill Cotton ave.
WANTED—Five competent salespeople;
none but those having experience In the
dry goods trade need apply. At once, W.
A. Doody Co. •
T. R. Hatcher, tho man with the
roee*. who wan FrlJiy afternoon
for peddlnc roee graftlnga without a II-
renae. waa aaaeaaed <3 In police court
ynterday by Acting Recorder Smith. To-
day Hatcher la In ihh police barrack* and
h** etnch-ln-trade la wlthutlr.q Ju.t nut-
tlrte the etatlon houae door. {Should any
rnllceman wlah to teat lh- Hatenwnt of
Hatcher that the cuttlnga were of tha
beat brand., he may do an by tranaferrlng
the wilting planta to hi* home rerden.
No^Jfflcor declred to make tha teat Sat-
One' of the officer* or the elation houae
lumteated that the little bundle of cut
ting! be planted In the rear of lira head-
jy.rtere. hut the Bremen wouldn't think
°f It- Othera atated that they might
blovoom and bloom ahould they be planted
In one of the city perka. hut thla plan
waa, loat when n perron atated that It
would hardly be right for the city to
make uae of article! which led to a
mane arreet and eubaequent fine and
Imprlaonment. still the dowera are there
and the queetlon of dlrpoelng of them
remain! to be aolred. Out In the weat
fide there Is a patch of Bermuda grass
from which they wera dug. In case no
2.1®. ,or *?' n b 'be ground from
which they were dug might he willing to
take them back. If not then fta a case of
back to the traah pile or the creamatory.
A very
Pltaaant Surprlee Party.
E'-aunt...urprtw party. ...
WANTED— Energetic, trustworthy man
or woman to work In Georgia, repre
T.‘Jy*l |
WANTED—Couple without children or
two young men to board In private fam
ily nt 240 Washington, 'Phona 3672.
after cooking. J. D. Dozier. Superin
tendent Methodist Conference Home. Ma
con. Gn.
mRk VI
In person to the Schofield Knitting
ills. Vlnevllle Station.
WANTED—Occupants for two large
rooms; can nerve tabie boarders with
meals. ’Phone 3514.
WANTED—A first-class blacksmith who
esn do some wood-work also. Jno. R,
Barfield, Emerleh. Oa.
WANTED—A $3,000 loan on renl estate
valued nt $8,000.00. Address Invest
ment, rare Telegraph.
WANTED—A borrower for, $1.500.no for
three or five years to he secured by
Improved real estate. Address Personal
enre Telegraph. -xc
HELP WANTED.
ANY CASE of pllea can ho cured with
out tho knife;: no cutting, no rcrnnlng.
every case cured without pain In ten days’
time from flrat application; every case
guaranteed. Dr. R. M. Carlisle, office in
Wnxelhaum building, with II. D. Adams
Co., Third st., Macon, Ga.
WANTED—SALESMEN.
CIGAR SALE8MEN WANTED—Experl-
ence unnecessary,t good pay. Emnnuol
Co.. Station ”J," New York city.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Philadel
phia. have agraeoble. desirable, and
profitable vacancies for salesmen of ref
ence works; first-clans references abso
lutely necessary.
WANTED—Experienced drug salesman
to travel Southwest Georgia, beginning
January 1st.; fine salary to right man;
none but experienced uhpllcanta will !>o
considered. Address Columbia Drug
Company, Traveling Department, 'Savnn
nah, Ga.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
, »■» •iibiiivuik viu.uiain, hut. iiiauar.
tnck signs, etc.; no canvassing. National
Adv. Bureau, Chicago.
DETRCTIVISR—FiveiV locality, good aa|.
_ ary, experience unnecessary. Intcr-
Btate Detectivo Agency, Milwaukee. Wis.
charge of a profitable and rapidly in
creasing business; $500 capital required
to cover necessary stock of samples; this
Is a legitimate business proposition and
does not refer to books, insurance or other
schemes; It Is u nice clean business that
can be started while engaged In other
occupation; a gentleman of ability can
earn ftO a week and ileal, with an estab
lished concern capitalized at $500,000. Ad
dress M., care thla paper.
large manufacturing company;
salary $40 to $90 per month, paid weekly;
expenses advanced. Address, with stamp,
J. 11. Moore, Macon, Ga.
esaary; steady work and good salary to
right man. Address Courier-Dispatch,
Dublin, Ga.
WANTED—Old coins and stamps; $5.76
paid for 1833 quarters; large amounts
for others; full particulars free. Address
A. M. Zeno Supply Co., Joplin, Mo.
WANTED—A couple <
_ or two gentlemen to
cupy a comfortable room on first
floor; terms reasonable. ’Phono 2238, 606
Walnut at., Mrs. 8. T. Stewart.
EXPERIENCED salesman In general mer
cantile business wants work nt once.
Address Salesman, care Telegraph.
venlent location; excellent mtala. Tho ne
WANTED—Four or fire unfurnished
rooms, or small house. Address M. E.
P., care Telegraph.
EXPERIENCED stenographer, familiar
with office work, also graduate In book-
keeping, desires position; best references.
WANTED—Few nice table boarders with
^jood reference. 869 Walnut st., ’Phone
Answer, cere this office. Walter.
B„ care Telegraph.
WANTED—A tenant for two or three
tuZTS.nk'B'^SL'" ,h -®-*jj|g^ n 2a
care Telegraph.
Address “Tenant/
street Saturday evening by the boys of
the Western Electric Company o# New
York. A very pleasant evening was
passed. Games, singing and dancing were
the order of the evening. Prises were
awarded to the three best players, as fol
lows: First prise, to Miss P. Dana; sec
ond. to Mr. W. Chilton; third to AUsr A.
Henry. After the games, there was a
supper of salads, fruits, cakes and Ice
cream waa served, after which fresh light
S (inches were taken. The guests were:
Jr* •**«**" A. Henry, Mm P. Dana.
Ml** A. Garfield Miss II. TubervlUe. Miss
U Henryt Mr b. Burnett. Mr. H. Dor-
¥ r of Macon. Miss Lee of
^odwin. Gl; Miss K. Godwin of Valdoeta.
Os. The representatives of the Western
Electric Company were; Meeern. W. Chil
ton. W. Botlwlnkel, J. Gll’man. M.
0. Brush. L Parisian.
yA N T SD EVERYWHERE-POTPl. to
at hum. .par* time. anil
ralalu tu **- aood pay, rr.at.nala a«nt
iffteasana
c °" **■»«• ,<5 -
Young man, with references'.
famished room,
** ° T * r »
» r ?cLi T .Industrious young man
v 4n?h^ .jydttoi as overseer on
r * f * re »'* with experience
of fifteen years, by sober sr.d Industrious
Georgia. dd K * m Third **» Kocon.
WANTED. EVERYWHERE—men willing
to riletrlhiit* samples, tack signs, etc.,
at $3.00 dally; permanent; no canvassing.
Continental Distributing Service, Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—Energetic agent as branch
office managers to handle agents; sl*o
soap crew managers for road; 8200. Par
ker Chemical Co., Chicago.
ALL. PELT DRESS SHAPES at half
prlco. Newman Millinery Co.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room,
flrat floor. Apply 248 Washington ave.
FOR RKNT—Peur-room houm. Church
at.. South Macon, nln, dollar,. Apply
at 604 Oak at.
FOR RENT— 1 Three rooms on first floor.
every convenience; Coll ai 614 Ocmul-
gee st., or ’Phone 2584.
FOR RKNT—Furnished front room, one
block from courthouse. 823 Walnut st.
FOR RKNT—Nicely furnished room, with
hot and cold bath. Ilf First st.
FOR. RKNT—Two gentlemen can get nice
furnished room st 135 Park Place.
FOR RENT—One large unfurnished room
upstairs, very desirable. 125 Park
Place.
FOR RENT—Brick store In Vlnevllle.
Apply to Mrs. C. B. Callaway.
Ft/R RENT—Furnished room to gentle
man. 718 Mulberry at.
READT-TO-WEAR HATS at twenty-fire
per cent. off. Newman Millinery Co,
FOR RENT—A convenient houae. *11
Second at. Apply *07 Second.
NICE furnished room to rent to young
men and board. If deelred. $81 Walnut
street.
keeplr
714 Pirn
FOR RENT-Ons large un
on first floor, with or wit
Spring st.; also one small
suitable for two
furnished room
bout board. 288
furnished room
FOR RENT—Two nicely f
to gentlemen or couple; c
cere Tefegreph.
fence*. Apply Mrs. .\. m
FOR RENT—fUM of ho
unfurnished; dose in
graph,
FOR RENT—A 8-room
rer University. Appl
Ml Cherry su
70R RENT—One furnished room nt 771
New SL
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE— 1 Thirty Warhorpe nnd Shawl.
neck cock*, tiyo years old, for sale;
good walks: come them. Wm. F.
White, Round Oak, Ga.
NEWMAN MILLINERY CO. are reduc
ing stock fast at 25 per cent. off.
FOR RALE. CHEAr FOR CASH—One aet
Encyclopedia Brlttanlca, half Morocco
binding. ‘Phone 859.
“WITHOUT A PEER," the Southern Dyo
, * Clfanlng Works. 154 Cotton ave.,
’Phone 548.
FOR SALE—Eight shares Exchange Bank
stock. Address P. O. Box 262, Ma
con, Ga.
15c. FOR A STERLING SILVER thimble
at Lasarus*.
DOLL8, DOLLS, DOLLS of all kinds at
John Harts.
MARE FOR SALE—Fine buggy animal.
perfectly gentle, cheap for cash. "Har
ris,” this office.
FOR 8ALE—One second-hand wagon, ono
second-hand truck, two nets second
hand harness. Apply Immediately Swift
FOR SALE—Gas range, good as new;
cheap. Apply 246 Washington avo.
FOR SALE—Six-room house nnd two
-•room houses; good Investments, or
will mnke good home For further infor
mation. ’Phono No. 904, J. F. Wester.
FOR BALE—9x9 and 14x14 tents with
flys. Jacob IBrsch, 610 Fourth st
FOR SALE—One good slxe Herring aafe.
Jucob Hlrsch. 610 Fourth st.
FOR SALE—One 4-horse boiler, ono
4-norso engine, In good condition; one
rip saw, table oak top'.one nowor drill
press; one Iron latho. Jacob Hlrsch.
FOR SALE—One-horse wagon, throe Jer
sey heifers. 1.000 pounds fodder, 1,000
pounds cow pens, ono ton' cotton seed.
Harrington, near Outing Club.
FOR BALE—T,ot on Duncan nvo., $225;
« Roa( ** Huguanln
Heights, $450. Lot, caro Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Dwelling. $300 CAsh, balance
five years, 7 per cent. Dwelling, caro
Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Small farm, 17 acres; easy
terras; out four miles. Farm, caro
Telegraph.
FOR BALE—City property renting $1,200
for $1,500 year, flvo years. Owner enro
Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Modern suburban cottage
home with anme Innd; Vlnevllle side of
town. Address Opportunity, care Tele
graph.
FOR SALE—Two one hundred-egg Prai
rie State Incubaton; cheap for cash.
“IlarrlH,” thla office.
FOR SALE—Cow with young calf cheap,
for aale. Oscar Dunn. 152f Fourth st.
COW WITH YOUNG CALF for or
.wap for dry ono; cheap, quick aale.
Telephone 2024.
FOR SALE. QUICK FOR CABH-Small
business In good section; party desires
to leave Macon at once. “Retail,” care
Telegraph.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS.
MUSIC TEACHING-Violin an.1 Mando
lin. Apply to Mlua Matthew*, 666 Wal.
nut at.
PERSONAL.
HONORABLE, kind and wealthy bachr-
lor. milieu, an, want at nnca ulncoro,
homc-lovin* wtf,. Addrraa Mr. John. 4oi
O*don. Chfcaitn.
INTELLIGENT American widow, hard-
aotqe nnd worth $60.0(H). wants good,
honest husband. Address Aetna, Oneonta
Bldg., Chicago. III.
EVERYBODY COME nnd get handsome
hats for little money. Newman Millin
ery Co.
LADIES—Dr. Strickland’s monthly rem
edy relloves in five hours: safe nnd
sure; hex free; send stamp for particu
lars. Crown Chemical Co., Box 93 Mil
waukee Wig.
IT'ESH WSH and oy.t.ra all the time.
O. K Clarke A Co,
TOYK to ault everybody and novoliioa
too numerou, to mention at John llnrla.
15c. FOR A STERLING SILVER thimble
at Ijsxarus’.
all NEW SHAPES in ROBES Just
opened. Newman Millinery Co.
MOURNING orders completed on short
notice. Southern Dye ft Cleaning
Works, 164 Cotton ave.. 7 Pho£J 64* *
ur-TO-nATE houae mover. John
Chnuta, 501 Flrot at., Foot Macon.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
. .. 100 LOT# FREE.
Applicant. Hendlnit atanip will renolva
deed of lot, Kiri 25x100 fret, luburb. Now
York. 20th Century Realty Co., 6 Wall
Street, New York.
NOW IH Tins TIME to buy 64.00 hat, for
H!Ii ##; N , . 5 wL„ h t.T,l,n. , yk h * t0 '
Wf for mile. Addreiw box A, Carrollton.
PHOTOGRAPHS nnd life size work both
made In our gullerly. L. 8. Hill ft Co.
MEDICAL.
ATTENTION LADIKM—Nokemo positive-
ly prevents, cures loiicorrhea and other
discharges; safe and pleasant; month's
treatment prepaid, one dollar; booklet
free. Moreland Chemical Co., Ill East
28th st.. New York. N. Y.
DRUG AND LIQUOR IIABITS—A pain
less, permanent cure; the Mcond sani
tarium of Its kind In America; the only
humane method In the world; writs for
particulars. Addreas Sanitarium, 201 Cap
itol avt., Atlanta Ga.
MORPHINE, laudanum, opium, cocalnt
habit; tnyxelf cured; will Inform you
of harmless, permanent home cure. Mary
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■ MACON LODOE NO. 5. F. A A.
^ /V . M —Regular communication
V V on Monday night. 7:30 o’clock;
m#»nher* ulster lodge* and qual-
9 ^ ’ tiled visitors fraternally Invited;
work. P. II. GambreU, W. M.; George A.
Dure, Booty.
DRESSED TURKEYS, hens, fries, broil
ers; also fresh oysters, fish, gam*, cele
ry, fruits and vegetables. Rainey ft Cal-
lagtian.
DON’T WAIT, but come and see ray stock
of dolls, carriages and tops at John
Harts.
16c. FOR A STERLING SILVER thimble
at lAsarun’.
THE VERT BEST STYLE and colors In
roses at Newman MUUnery Co.
DRY AND ffTKAM rt»xnln*; th, only
thoroughly *qulppM oaUMIahmant
South. Southom Dya Jc Cleonln* Worka,
154 Cotton ave.. 'Phono 641.
6 ^?* College st.. white and
liver pointer bitch, 8 months old; Tolly.
Return to H. Merkle, for reward.
STRAYED—Medium-sized red speckled
MW fTrail In mill* ....
B W?o PRICB SALE ‘ Nowmcn M »-
GIN8ENO—Fortune In little gardens;
. easily grown everywhoro; I will pay
front $6.00 to $10.00 per pound for your
crop; cost to grow less than $1.00; room
your yard to grow thousands of dollars
...trth; comnicto Information free; wrlto
today. Arthur C. Thompson, Dept. 50,
Thompson nidg., fecranton, Pa.
IScTfoR A 8TERLINO SILVER thimble
nt Lasarus.
WOULD YOU ME SATISFIED by having
It proved to you conclusively that we
earn «nd pay. large monthly profits to
big and small Investors, without risk of
Particulars free by writing
w. HVLatimor. 411 Walnut st., Phlladol-
phin. Pa.
Our Special Prices
Finest Cream Cheese, a lb ....15
New Gn. Cane Syrup, n gal 35
Apple Vinegar, n gal 20
Beet Head Rice, n Tb 06
Octagon Soap, 6 for 26
Hand Sspollo, a cake 074
Sugar Cured Ham. a lb 1114
Sugar Cured Shoulder, a lh 03
Breakfast Strips (best quality), a lb. 13ft
Nuts, all kinds, mixed, a tb 12U
Florida Oranges, n do* 20
Baldwin Apples, a pk 35
Dried Figs, l-lb, bricks, a lb 11
Seeded Halslns, a pkg 08 1-2
Specially Cleaned Currants, a pkg..08 1-3
Best Clear American Citron, n lh....l7H
Beet Quality Prunes, a lb... 07V?
California Evaporated Peaches, c. lb.. 10
Best Three Crown Raisins a |b 10
Van Camp's Soups (nil kin<ls), a can..09
Van Camp's Pork nnd Beans, a can..09
Van Camp s Pure Cronm, a can 00
Royal Salad Dressing, u bottlo 20
Irish Potutocs, a pk 25
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..Money to Loan..
Do you wish a quick
loan on Real Estate?
We can make it
WILLINGHAM & CONE,
LOST AND FOUND.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
J. R. Odom.
Rainey & Callaghan,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH.
OYSTERS.
PRODUCE,
POULTRY,
FRUIT,
VE0ETABLE8, ; '
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
EO08. —
ICE.
8PECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-
TOWN ORDERS.
RAINEY & CALLAGHAN
Thon-a 211 and Ut 4St Flrat 8L
J. B. Hills,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Telephone 407 129 Cotton <
MACON, GA.
$1,300.00
TO LOAN RIGHT QUICK.
On improved City Property. Three or
five years.
GEORGIA LAND & TITLE CO.
370 Second Street.
For Sale
Can sell a brand new house in Vlne-
vlllo on good street and community,
$1,850.00
This place Is built of flrat class ma
terial and is up to date. Can make
easy terms with a reasonable cash
payment.
Vacant Lots
They are getting scarce now and es
pecially In good neighborhoods on long
time. I hn,vo one 50 by 160 for $275,
payable $75 down and $10 per month.
I have another 74 by 160 for $825—
payable $100 in cosh and balance to
suit purchaser. Just so It la paid for
In two years. These lots are In a grow
ing part of town and are enhancing
every day.
Frank B. West,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
American National Bank Bldg.
For Sale
Close in Second street lot li.offfl
Close In six-room cottage — ■ ■ 2,500
8-room 2-story residence, Spring
street, near Mulberry 4.000
Two lots each 50 feet frontage, Spring
near Mulberry streeL " v
H. Horae,
Reale Estate, Insurance
and Loans.
563 Mulberry Street. Phone 451.
$20.45 Macon to Shrevoport, La., via
Southern Railway.
Account National Cotton Convention
December 12-15, 1904, the Southern
railway will sell tickets from all points
to Shreveport, La., ut one fare plus 25
cents, for the round trip. Tickets on
sate December 10 nnd 11th, final limit
December 17, 1904.
Schedule.
I,eave Mscon ....1:35 p. m. 7:20 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta. .4:10 p. m. 10:30 p, m.
Arrive Ulrm'hsm 10:05 p. m. 5:20 n. n».
Arrive Shrevep’t 12:45 noon, 10:50 p. m
Kqually ns good schedules returning.
JAH. 1 ft K KM AN, Tntv. Pass. Agent,
Macon, Gu.
For Rent.
915 Walnut street, 8 rooms $20.no
917 Wnlnut streeL 8 rooms 20.00
157 llnzcl street, 3 rooms fi.oo
5-room cottago Ash street,,..,. 15.00
EA81 MACON.
303 Fort Hill street, 6 rooms... ,$15.00
5- room cottage Arlington.. .... 12.50
6- room cottage, Emerald 12.50
SOUTH MACON.
614 Tclnfir street, 4 rooms $7.00
640 Pebblo street, 4 rooms .7.00
2177 Second street, 3 rooms .600
2162 Second street, 3 rooms .6.00
B. A. WISE & CO.
Exouralan Rat,, to Shrav.port. La.,
and Roturn, Account National Cotton
Convantion, December 12-15, 1904.
On account of thla occaalon lh. Cen
tral of Onor,lii Hallway will aril tick-
•ta at rat. of on. far. plua IS cent,
for lh. round-trip. Half ratta for
children of ftv, and under 12 year, of
age. Ticket! on aale December 10th
and 11th: final limit December 17th,
1,04. For further Information call on
or addreaa Jno. W. Blount, Traveling
Paieenger Agent, 152 Second etreet,
Macon, Ga.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND LOANS,
No. 363 Third St. Telephone No. 77.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
No. 272 College 8t., 7 rooms....$45.00
No. 131 High St, 7 rooms 65.00
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
To loan on Improved city property.
Money In the bank—no delay.
52nd rail Is now due and payable at thc
drug store of King ft OlIphsnL Geo. 8.
lurch, secretary and treasurer. Dec. 3,
FOR SALE.
Six acres land for $109 per .v*r»* It
plated Into lot*, a snap for yo i: r, u .‘r. <
with ntor* and dwilling, for $1,000 ; 5
acre* land, close to city. It.t.d; 110-scru
ddlry farm, in 30 oiIhuUm drive of city,
$2$ per acre; vacant lot. dose In, for fill;
nice lot. Artopc Heights, $11#; 18 letk
near car line for $eS0; nice home la
Bcllcvi* for $750; 2-* a err* land, with
>ugb wood on It to puy for It
L« ETHRIDGE, rlardemert blda.
$1,600.00
Will buy a n!<:o homo In Huguonin
Heights, cotixluting of a good two sto
ry, nlx-rooin dwelling Oil denlrat>> lot.
Terms, $300 ca«b, balam • on long time
yearly payments and reasonable Int-r-
est. A fine opportunity for a person
of moderate means. lfou»» is now
rented st $16 p- r month .end would
make a good investment.
$1,500.00
Will buy a star nnd 4-room dwell
ing combined, on corner of Third and
Arch streets; all In good condition;
close In, convenient to buslne*.', u good
stand, and a coiner that will lncieoae
In value.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
For Sale
The Searcy mill place
land, twelve miles from
water power with 15 fe
story grist and flour m
foundation* to fim flo<
mill with 5.000 ffet dally
1 >■>. l-.v g pn-iis, e!**v:j
on scales.
thr
•1th 12 acres
Macon Fine
fill; three-
I with stone
s and wag-
proMperoua
/idling*
:.t house,,
iprln* fcv
ata-
very-
barf&in
ncns for sell-
r life. For price
1 or address
Duncan
Real Estate Exchange