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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1904.
IT'S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN'S. 4 t *»♦♦♦*♦'
LARGE ASSORTMENT!
OF l
Christmas Presents. t
♦
New Popular Books, Fountain Pens, ♦
Christy Pictures, Christy Calendars. ♦
Fischer Calendars, Gibson Calendars, £
Gift Books, Books for old and young. t
Mail orders have our prompt and care- ♦
ful attention. >
COLD WEATHER
BUT NO HAIR
Mercer Students Lose Locks
bv Work of Shears
The T. A. Coleman Book & Printing Co.
310—320 Second Street. +
I IT’S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN’8. »»♦»»»»»» »
All the Latest Pictures
All kinds, sizes and prices. We have bought a fixture occupying 13
feet of floor space on which has been hung pictures which would ordinarily
All up the entire wall space of a large store. Among these are pastels,
water colors, oil paintings, etchings, prints, etc., ranging Ih price from
25c to $25.00. We would be glad to have you inspect them.
We frame pictures properly and promptly.
McEvoy Book & Staty. Co • Cherry St.
! One Cent a Word I
WANTED—500 men to get a hnlr cut and
shave at 558 Mulberry sL L. 1* Ste
vens, Prop ! •
WANTED—To rent two connecting un
furnished rooms for light housekeeping;
ritrr, bath on same floor. Call 415 New
street.
WANTED—At once, a young lady cashier
at the V x *
Third st: i
restaurant
WANTED—Position
shipping clerk or l . . _
strictly reliable man with small family;
best of re* -J — — ”
Telegraph.
PERSONAL.
months experience; can give reference;
willing to work; am now employed, but
deslro to change. Address L. W., Tele
graph.
Mulberry.
WANTED—Two single gentlemen ns ta
ble boarders, to occupy one room; hot
and cold baths, electric lights and call
bells. Address "John Smith," High at.,
care Telegraph.
58. oranges, bananas ai
i fruit. Oscar Bradley.
o’TL.Tn
care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Six boys to begin apprentice
ship In my cabinet works at once. Call
on Y W. Muecke, 614 New: st.
WANTED—Thoroughly competent super
intendent, who can control help.
sash, door | g ** * g
works and
ployment to right
Co., F
u, wnn cun control ncip. mr
• and blind factory, with variety
1 planing mill. Permanent em-
to right man. Saunders Mill
Pensacola,
I. A DIES. earn $20 per hundred writing
short letters; send stnmped envelope for
P articulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Casyopolls,
Uch.
"WITHOUT A PEER," the Southern Dye
& Cleaning Works. 154 Cotton ave.,
'Phone 548.
NICE BALDWIN ripples only 25c. per
peck. Rainey & Callaghan.
J. J. MERCER, the Jeweler. Is giving a
ticket with each dollar purchase which
entitles tho »holdcr to a chanco on the
lady’s forty dollar gold watch to be given
away on January 1st; see Sunday’s ad
vertisement for particulars.
NEW YORK cream cheese, the finest
In tho city. 15c. per pound. Oscar
Bradley.
FOR CHRI8TMA8—Bicycles, Velocipedes,
Tricycles, Autopedes. Coasters. Boy’s
Wagons, Doll Carriages, &ctc., cheap at
8. 8. Parmclee’s.
JU8T ARRIVED—Two carloads of Ken
tucky and Tennessee mules, all sizes;
call and get our prices and save money.
Waterman Sc Co.
FRESH FISH and oysters all the time.
O. P. Clarke & Co.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ATTENTION. CENTRAL CITY LODGE
No. 3, K. of P.—Please attend regular
meeting tonight (Wednesday) at 7:30 p.
m.; annual election of officers And other
business of Importance. By order B. J.
Fowler. C. C.v Geo. Schawl. K. of R. Sc 8.
10c. PER POUND for fine gutted Span
ish mackerel. Rainey Sc Callaghan.
SAUER KRAUT, dill nlcklcs and Holland
mllchner herring. Oscar Bradley.
DRY AND STEAM cleaning; the only
thoroughly equipped establishment
South. Squthom L)yo & Cleaning Works,
154 Cotton ave.. ’Phono 648.
DRESSED TT7RKEY8. hens, fries, broil-
era; also fresh oysters, flah. game, cele
ry. fruits and vegetables. Rainoy Sc Cal
laghan.
LOST AND FOUND.
LO8T—White and Liver ticked pointer
hitch; liver spot on head and tall. Re
turn to Iko Dunwody for liberal reward.
LOST—White nnd liver colored pointer
femalo. about eighteen months old: has
a small lemon spot undnr left eye; liberal
reward. Telephone 2113, or B. E. Rough-
ton.
WANTED—A first-class blacksmith who
can do some wood-work also. Jno. K.
Barfield, Kmorlch. Oa.
WANTED—A $2,000 loan on real estate
‘ — “ Address In vest-
nil conveniences; best locality In city.
X. T. Z., care Telegraph.
*gteak. Oscar Bradley.
FOR RENT—Front room. Bond st., !
car line; furnished or unfurnished: noa-
session about January 1st. ’Phone 3221
or 215.
first floor to gentlemen. $13 Walnut st.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—An established sheet metal
business, complete in evenr detail,
cheap rent, big building, excellent terri
tory and good will of concern working In
connection with It. Will sell at a bar
gain. good reason for disposal. It will
pay you to investigate, answer quickly.
Address Box 146, Charlotte, N. C.
FOR 8ALE—Eight shares F.xhange Bank
stock. Address ••Stock," care Tele
graph.
I WILL SELL seven Brown Leghorns
for $7.00 or trade for homing pigeons.
Augustus Bacon 8parks.
BUTTEItlNE. better than country butter,
and cost you only 20c. per pound. Oscar
Bradley.
W., Telegrnph.
FOR SALE—Four well-trained registered
pointer dogs, 2 years, for $50 to $100;
every dog guaranteed O. K. J. O. Colie,
Montlcello, Oa.
FOR SALE—Modem suburban cottage
home with acres land; owner leav
ing state. Addreas Hurry, care Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Gentle mare and buggy toi
sale cheap today at Barfleld's stable,
Poplar at
MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS.
MUSIC TEACHING—Violin and Mando
lin. Apply to Miss Matthews, 565 Wal
nut at
LOST—I havsn’t found my Scotch collie
puppy yet. but I’m going to And him;
if you’ve got him tied Tn your back yard,
’phone mo; It any of your neighbors has
him and won’t send him home, 'phone me;
he Is half grown; sable (yellow) color,
named "Bounce;" white neck and breast;
reward. Charlie Mooro, Jr., 161 Mag
nolia st., ’Phone $361,
STRAYED—Liberal reward for Informa
tlon of whereaboqts of three months-old
’Otch collie puppy’ tan color with hlaso
ee, tip end of tail white. Davo
Our Special Prices
Finest Cream Cheese, n lb 15
New On. Cnne Syrup, a gal $5
Apple Vinegar, a gal ~~
Best Head Illoe, a Tb jHJR
Octagon Soup. 6 for .25
Hand Snpollo. a cake 07
Sugar Cured flam, a lb..... 11
Sugar Cured Shoulder, a lb. 00
Breakfast Strips (best quality), a lb. 13
Nuts, all kinds, mixed, a lb 12’
Florida Oranges, u das $0
Baldwin Apples, u pk
Dried Figs. 1-lb. bricks, a lb
Heeded Raisins, a pkg
Specially Cleaned Currants, a pkg. .011
Best Clear American Citron, a lb.... 17
Best Quality Prunes, a lb 07>
California Evaporated Peaches, a lb..10
Best Three Crown Ralsfmi a !b 10
Van Camp'a Soups (all kinds), a can..Oil
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, a can..09
Van Comp’s Pure Cream, a can 09
Royal Salad Dressing, a bottle $0
Irish Potatoes, a pk 25
'Phone 2035. J. R. Odom
# : ,A• T. HOLT.
REAL ESUTti RENTING AGENT
i *> v d .
AY IIAYE TO BUY WIGS
smbers of tho Freshman and Law
Classes Clash and Scissors Are
Brought Into Play With Telling Ef
fect—Christmas Coming and Those
Who Have Lost Their Hair Are in
a Quandary.
Wanted, by several Mercer students,
members of the law and freshman
classes a hair restore* guaranteed to
sprout a fresh and healthy growth be
fore the opening of the Christmas hol
idays. Np quack cures or slow-work
ing remedies desired.
Thatchless with the bleak winds of
winter and tho Christmas holidays
about to loom over the horizon! Heads
shaven to the scalp and wigs not de
sired for divers reasons. And to all
this is annexxed a story of harrowing
details. In brief it is Just this: At
Mercer Unlversltiy today there are
several young men whose heads are as
greatly lacking of hair as a hen of
teeth. Not that those who have lost
their hair were the victims of age or
are troubled with baldness due to tho
ravnges of years, far from 1L Shear
play did the work and It was all done
in the friendliest manner. But wheth
er the deeds were committed in tho
beat of fellowship or not the woe at
the school among a certain number of
students Is dyed In mottled indigo. And
all because the Thetas of the law
school and the Thetas of the freshman
class desired to work off an overstock
ed supply of merriment.
Several nights ago the clash occurr
l.’ A‘number of freshmen, armed
with scissors, entered the room of
certain prospective attorney, and In the
epace of ono minute caused his head
and hair to bid each other a fond good
bye. When his foes had departed the
victim viewed his head by the aid of a
mirror. His woe was unmeasurablo
when he beheld his once brilliantly
thatched dome of thought slashed right
and left. From ear to ear the scissors
had ploughed wide furrows. In tho
center of the top a circular slash had
been made. There was nothing left
for the loser to do but visit a barber
and huve the work completed. This
he did. Today his head Is without a
single hair and the young man is con- j
fronted by one of tho hardest of prop
ositions. His Christmas vacation is
less than a month oft and In the Inte
rim a new growth could not possibly
be acquired In the natural mnnner.
Hair restorers ho scoffs at and tho Idea
of a wig Is Insurmountable.
His caso Is not the only ono at Mer
cer. Others huve shared the same fate
and are equally as bald. A meeting of
the victims has been held and a plan
of procedure, not yet made public, was
agreed upon.
Less, than a week ago one of the
freshman members of the local Theta
chapter at Mercer likewise was caught
by students of the law school and forc
ed to undergo a similar reception. His
case differed from that of the lawyer
to the extent that he was fleet of foot
and his football training came In handy
for a time. Finally his pursuers pounc
ed upon him and clipped a goodly por
tion of his brown thatch. The fore
locks went first, then followed nil the
hair nbovo his ears. Besides losing his
hair tho suit that the young man had
on at the time was greatly damaged
The street was muddy at tho tlmo and
Into It he plunged.
These happenings were related yes
terday to a Telegraph reporter by un
Interested students. It was stated that
the trouble had not then reached the
ears of the faculty.
TEST YOUR KIDNEYS
Thousands of Men and Women Die
Every Year of Kidney Disease Be
cause They Don’t Know in
Time They Have Get It.
The Only way to keep watch of your
health is to test your kidneys at least
once a month Just let a tumblerful of
morning urine stand 24 hours, and If
it becomes cloudy, or particles float
about in It, or If a reddish-brown se
diment forms, It Is positive proof
that your kidneys have been diseased
for months and are utterly unable to
do their work, and unless properly
treated at once, Bright’s disease, dia
betes, uric acid and blood poisoning,
with fatal results, will surely follow.
The only safe and positive cure for
diseases of the kidneys, bladder llv-
and blood In
WARNER’S SAFE CURE
|6 standard of doctors and hospitals
over half a century. It is made of
pure herbs and contains no dangerous
drugs. Has cured thousands of cases
where all else had failed.
Safe Cure Is sold at nil drug stores,
direct, 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle.
Refuso Substitutes snd Imitations,
They aro worthless and very often
exceedingly dangerous. Ask for War
ner's Safe Cure; it will cure you.
If, after making this test, you have
any doubt oa to your physical condi
tion. or the health of any of your fam-
rlte fully and in confidence to our
doctors for free advice and council.
Medical booklet free. Address War
ner’s Safe Cure Co., Rochester. N. Y.
WARNER’S SAFE PILLS move the
bowels gently and aid u speedy cure.
the
for .
GOT BIG CONTRACT.
Waycross Works to Construct 500 Cara
for Central Railroad.
WAYCROSS, Oa., Dec. 6.—The South
Atlantic Car and Mannfneturlng Com
pany of Waycross yesterday closed
contracts with th# Central of Georgia
railroad for tho construction of five
hundred freight cars to be delivered
early next year.
This contract will mean the employ
ment of four hundred workmen at tho
car factory for at least three months.
The plant here has been running
with small force during the summer
months and Waycross people are Jubi
lant that It Is to be run on full tlmo
again. A lot of new machinery has Just
been Installed and the factory will turn
out ten completed cars per day.
HANCOCK’S LIQUID SULPHUR.
Tho Best Blood Purifier Known—In
valuable as a Wash.
Sulphur Is nature’s greatest germi
cide. Its value has been known for
centuries, but It wns never success
fully produced as n liquid until the dis
covery of the Method of making Han
cocks’ Liquid Sulpnur.
It 1s tho beat blood purifier known.
Hancock's Liquid Sulphur will savo
doctors' bills and make clear, brilliant
complexions. Tnken Internally, It Is
Invaluable In tho spring. Used as a
wash It kills germs nnd cures and
heals eczema, ache, Itch, dandruff,
prickly heat, diphtheria, catarrh, cuts,
burns, scalds, and all Inflammations
and sores.
Ask your druggist for It or write
for booklet to Hancock Liquid Sulphur
Co., Baltimore, Md.
The Master Plumbers.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The Mas
ter Plumbers' Association of the At
lantic coast held Its closing sessions
today. It was decided that hereafter
all manufacturers of plumbing materl
als should either stamp or label their
products. The object of this measure
was not only to show from whom bro
ken parts should be ordered but also
to Indicate the makers of poor ma
teria).
Walter D. Nolan of Washington was
elected president and George W. James
of Petersburg, Va., one of the board of
governors.
FOR SALE.
Six acres land for $lu0 per acre. Is
plated Into lots, a snap for you: 5 acres,
with store and dwelling, for $1,000; 54
acres land, dose to city. $2,000; 110-acre
dairy farm. In $0 minutes drive of city.
$25 per acre; vacant lot. close In. for $6-x>;
nice lot. Artope Heights, $150; 1$ lots,
near car line for 9550; nice home In
Bellevue for $750; 200 acres land, with
enough wood on It to par for It.
J. L. ETHRIDOE. Hardeman Bldg.
Special This Week
FREE
40
Stamps
40
Stamps
Wo will give 40 Green Trading Stamps free to oach pur
chaser of 50c worth Tea or Coffee during this week.
The Great
& Pacific
Atlantic
Tea Co.
Here's a 'Bumper,
Let it be a thumper,
N'ight, morning or noon,
December or June—
Any old time—
Old
Barbee
Whiskey
Bottled in Bond
The golden grain of Old
Kentucky, turned into youth,
good cheer and gladness.
Age and purity guaranteed
by the U. S. Government.
for Old Barbee.
Y V.rv.w MtHag ft, II
government . , , rcork .
Jn«. T. B«fcet 4 Co . Uw ftiik. Ky.
POST OFEICE, TO
HAVE QUARTERS
Old Davis Stables to be Re
modeled
BIDS ARE BEING MADE
L. R. Whitley of tho Supervising Ar
chitect's Office in Washington Is in
the City Scouring Bids on Remodel
ing Old 8tabloa and Postmaster Ed
wards Will Be Situated at This Point
Whilo the New Federal Building
Goes Up.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR FOR
ORESHAM HIGH SCHOOL
Will Be Opened Next Friday Afternoon
in tho Publlo Library Building.
Many Flno Prceento and Gift,—Pro
ceed. Go to 8chool Library.
Groxhnm nigh Brhnnl I. arranging
for a Chrlatmn. Iinsuar to he conducted
In the Macon Publlo Library on Mul
berry etrret. It he. heretofore been
the cuetom of thlx .chool to conduct
the basaar In tho manunl training room
of the echonl hulldlnit but thl. time
the change hn. been made to the li
brary building.
The Ml., will open on next Frld.y
afternoon. There will be Chrl.tm*.
good, in profuxlnn, prceento nnd gift,
suitable for everybody. Iieelden theio
good, hot chocolut. will be nerved dur
Ing tho Mle. and .rrang.in.nl. nre he
Ing made for a moat fa.hlon.ble b.
inr.
Thoso In chnrge nre making effort,
to conduct thl. affair In mich manner
a. to deeerve the Conalderatlon of the
old nnd the young. Tho pronto derlv
ed from thla oource are to be devoted
to the Improvement and the enlarge
tnent of the (Ireaham High Hchool
library.
Thoae who will peralet In closing
their earn again.! the conUnual reconi
mandatlon of Dr. Klng-o Now Dla
covery for Conaumptlon, will have
long nnd bitter nght with their
troubleIf not ended earlier by
fatal termination. Read what ~
Beall of Beall, Minn., hna
aay: "Lent fall my wife had
every aymptom of conaumptlon. Kim
took Dr. King*. New niacovery after
avarythlng aloe had failed. Improve
ment cam. at one* apd four hottlea
entirely cured her.” Guaranteed
nil drugglata. Price tOc, and
Trial bottler free.
eil by
11.00.
A Sad Death.
UNADILLA. fla., Dec. Ml.n Mna
Higdon of Calvary. Oa.. died at Un.'
dllla on the night of Dec. 4th, after
short tltnenn, apparently In perfect
health prevlnun to thla attack, and with
every proapeet of a long and uaeful
Ufa. Thin promlalng young woman
waa atrlcken by dlaeao. and in a few
daya panned away. Aa n faithful and
efficient teacher of mualc of the Una
dllla High School, aba will be Mdly
mlaaed. She had been connected with
thla achool only throe month,, hut her
winning waya. quiat and gentle man
nor. and Chrlnllan chain, ter have won
her many friend, who are aadly griev
ed at her death and deeply aympathlxe
with her relatlvea In their aad be
reavement.
Mina Owner Pound Deed.
DALLAS. Tex., Dec 7. -The laxly
Chan, Goldstein, a wealthy mine owner
of Dawaon, Alaska, formerly of Dallaa,
waa found her. today In the Hanta Fa
freight yard*. The h-v' wan badly'
cruahed. floldntetn wax among a num
ber of pwaona who narrowly eocaped
death recently by the exploalon of dy
namite in one of ih. hotel. i.,. r , j
enrmhnd that Oohl.t- :n waa killed
a Mow from a blunt Inxtrun »nt, rob
bery probably h-lr-r the I. -.tire.
tfhrrlff A. l*.!'-etr.r tonight .
*250 reward for the p-raoij who explod
ad the dynamite In la- i,..te| and *270
for the penon or. p-rton. who kitted
raeu bay.
L. R. Whlttey of tho office of the su
pervising architect at Washington who
has been in tho city In conference with
custodian Edwnrda of the federal
building In this city for tho arrange
ment of temporary quarters for the
pfatofflce while tho new federal build
ing goes up, says It Is his purpose on
the present visit to secure bids on the
Improvement of the old Davis stable
Mulberry street, Just below the
postoffice, In order to make the build
ing suitable.
Since this purpose has been mode
known It has been announced that
Postmaster Edwards expects to be sit
uated In the livery stables after the
Improvements aro mode. The building
will be refitted and renovated In such
manner as to make it suitable for tho
postoffice. It will be remembered that
this property became the government's
soon after plans wero made for tho
new $805,000 federal building.
It will be necessary for the postof-
flee to be moved before tho work on
the new building begins. It Is tho pur
pose of tho authorities to have the re
moval take place about the time tho
federal courta go Into tho new quar
ters. Unless something prevents, both
tho courts and tho postoffice will be
moved some time during the month of
January. Then the work of demolish
ing tho old federal building will begin.
Mr. Whlttey will be In the city for
about one week making tho arrange
ments for the change In the postoffice.
will be necessary to have such Im
provements made In the old livery sta
bles as will make the building suitable
for at least three or four years' occu
pancy. The work on thla building will
begin ns soon ns the bids can be got
ten In And approved.
There will ho very little In the pres
ent plan of the old federal building
which can bo devoted to the erection
of the new. It Is very probable that
this structure will be knocked down
and cleared away completely. No one
knows as yet, however, what will be
the plan of tho supervising architect
ns regards this. It Is only Stated that
It will require a long period of time
to have the new federal building ready
for occupancy.
WHOOPING-COUGH
of coughing In whooc!ng-cough may
u r? or bunting of a blood vo*ho1. and l>e^
rai'dlca ald pan be gotten It will bo too late to save
P* TV 1 A ,r,t \ or * Provide y« .ur h -me with a bot-
8 V )UKh byrap for this o: u rgency.
aUSXPZ Rhooplng-congh, and colds before they
«?.? whooping-cough, and can bo given the
fjkatZa tw tho older child, because It
t^tpnijiyxl. Thousands of mothors use It for
whooping-cough, croup, colus, measles, etc.
Mr*. Mjdoney, 179 Aberdeen Bt. Chicago. Ills,
writes:- My baby.ton months olJ.wnataken
xVl, 11 • y' 1 »°°ld n | c-t , o U »h. 1 got a bottle of Dr.
fWjjA.Sp'ith Syrup. After giving her the
third doao ns rjrogorlbcd. the cougii was not
so severe and I had not given her ono bottle
la all, when her cough was completely gone.
08. BULL’S
COUGH SYRUP
In euoh tt wonderful cura I had to tell too vi> '
. Dpnotletth<
Is just ns gr>o t . ...
J-..I .■ •! I
bo disappointed in a cure.
T ■HML.iumf It.’*
Bo warned of tho Substitute.
[AffiKSSlLra B tH^stltuto, tar or white pine mixture, which he says
slrr OWfn nfrup. He Is calculating upon larger profit and
T0U w,u n0 ‘
An Excellent Home in Vineville
for cash payment of $750.00 and Balance
on time. Give this to your wife.
Money to loan on Real Estate
WILLINGHAM & CONE,
Phone 444. 355 Second Street
Faculty Recital at Wosloy-
an College Wodnosday night,
Deo. 7.
MOONSHINER IN
TOILS OF LAW
Veteran Marshal Thomas
Lands Ilis Man
IN SWAMPS OF UPSON
W. J. Earle, Waa Bound Over Before
United Btatee Commlaeione- Erwin
and Went Home Under *300 Bond
Largo Still Wae Destroyed Neo
Rowland With Quantity of Beer.
the tolls ot tho revenue Inwa nnd ho
waa bound over."
Tho accuaod man made the bond and
returned to hla home to await tho ac
tion of tho federal grand Jury. Thla
la the flrat charge made In aome time
by United Btatea Deputy Thomaa. Ha
hna boon -out aavernl daya.
Tho Emplro Restaurant.
Mrs. Minnie Hchelllng, recently con-'
nerted with the '*Metropolltnn Cafe."
haa opened it nrat-claaa restaurant at
*07 Mulberry street, nml aollelts tho
patronage of tho public generally.
Change In Bank Officials.
CORDELK, On., Dec. B. It. Pal
mar. cashier of tho Cordele National
Bank and on. of tLo beat known bank
ers ot Bnuth Georgia, has resigned hla
position to become Mouth Georgia man
ager for the Equitable Life Insurance
company,
B. H. Dunlap, farmer paying teller
for the Mnddox-ftunker Ranking com
pany of Atlantn, hna been elected to
tho position of enabler of the Cord'd
National Bank, nnd will tnko charge of
the bualnees on Jnnnary I, when Mr.
I’aimer's resignation la to take effect.
Government Contraolor Bankrupt.
RICHMOND, Va., Doc. J. dem
on! Blmfer, contractor for the govern
ment river and harbor work In tho
James rlvor here, foday filed a volun
tary petition In bankruptcy In the
United Hlntes district court.
The liabilities are given aa **>,144,
nnd the assets as *J<0.
Tho United Btatea deputy marshals
have been busy again nnd as a result
W. J. Earles, a whit* farmer of near j
Rowland. Upson county, was arraigned |
before United Btatea Commissioner
Erwin nnd bound over for a hearing
before the federal grand Jury under a
bond of 1300. Tho veteran "moon
shine'' marshaL Georg. Thoms., ha.
been scouring Ih. swamp. In th. neigh
borhood ot Rowland and de.plte th.
raw weather he returned yesterday
with his prisoner and reported lo tho
authorities that he und Deputy Collec
tor W. E. Crockett had destroyed a
sixty-flve gallon eopper still.
Around the home of the prisoner the
officers found some barrels. Jugs and
other vessels which they stated con
tained the scent of syrup rum. In an
out house a large copper atm was
hidden Sway and In the home the nffl-
cero testified that they took charge of
some of the "spirits.”
Down In the sivsmp hidden In a
clump of trees a still wag In operation.
There the officers found a large amount
of syrup beer and all the appliances
Whereby the "mountain dew" was
manufactured. Tho officers set to
work and within an hour the business
of the "moonshiner" was In rains
They went to the home of W. J.
Earles and the three came to Mecon
lo nettle the matter with the federal
authorities The accused man was up
before United States Commissioner L.
M. Erwin end a hearing waa given.
The veteran marshal told hla atory and
the collector also testified. Earles stat
ed that he was near the scene when
the officer* destroyed the still and ex
plained how the still and flxtures ware
found In hi* home, but It wasn't suffl
clent evidence to extricate him from
Cure for Asthma and Hay Fever
Tho itats meats published below r n-
-nn the claim of Ur. Hehlffmann tUa‘
■eraedy It an absolute cure fur Astbra:
. In. il\tj litMff, Pleasant Hill, La]
lap: “1 havef.und jrour Aitlima Curoa
permsnenl core for Asthma, fur which II
used 117 years a*o. I have never hsd Iki
' ‘ retorn of tlio trouble •
For Sale
Can aell a brand now house In Vlne-
vllle on good street and community,
$1,850.00
This place Is built of llrst class ma-
terlul and Is up to date. Can make
easy terms with a reasonable cuxh
payment.
Vacant Lots
They nre getting scarce now nnd es
pecially In good neighborhoods on long
time. I lmvo ons 50 by 100 for 1:76,
payable *75 down nnd HO per month.
I have nnother 74 hy ICO for $325—
peynble *100 In cash and balance to
suit purchaser. Just so tt Is paid for
In two years. These lota ere In a grow
ing part of tawn und are enhancing
every dny.
Frank B. West,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
Amorican National Bank Bldg.
For Sale
Close In Second street lot $1,000
Closo In six-room cottage—— 2,500
8-room 2-story residence, Spring
street, near Mulberry 4,000
Two lota each 60 feet frontage, Spring
near Mulberry atreet.
H. Horne,
Rcaie Estate, Insurance
and Loans.
543 Mulberry Slreet. Phone 451
Rainey & Callaghan,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH,
OY8TER8.
PRODUCE.
POULTRY,
FRUIT,
VEGETABLES, •
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
EGGS.
8PECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OP-
TOWN ORDER8.
RAINEY & CALLAGHAN
■Phone, 233 and It* 45* First BL
For Sale
The Rearcy mill place with 12 acres
land, twelve miles from Macon. Kina
Water power with 15 feet fell; thres
et or y grist and flour mill with stone
foundation* to first floor. Also saw
mill with 5.000 feet dally capacity; one
120-saw gin, preae, elevator* and wag
on scales. Store doing prosperous
business. Two three-room dwelling*
and two three-room tenant houses, sta
bles, barns, etc. Fine spring. Kvery
thing complete and offered at bergali
for quirk sale. Good reasons for sell
ing. The chance of your life. For price
and particular
on or address
ave*l*o found your remedy excel I cot In
roach 1*1 fttfoelums."
A H i/ I '-ver »ulf* rer writes: “I have
hall lay Few f^r 14 y^ari. I bought*
package of soar t^oi'-dy (Schumann's
A*tUm*C ur'*;, ofour druggist ari<l<i to
Its c o th!i 14 M ' t r ♦ jm.’pprtbatf pare
r.- *A i tr, ; • 4 ' Mr» Frank Gi. 'rf.-.,
R *xkor > Fhl1wcrlt.il *
. <: rugg! its .U and •! '
Hei 1 L'c (tamp to fjr. ft. Schumann,
Ilex - Hr. Paul, Miss., (<«r a frrs oaaa-
pfa package.
Duncan
Real Estate Exchange
$1,300.00
TO LOAN RIGHT QUICK.
On Improved City Property. Three .
five yeare.
GEORGIA LAND A TITLE CO.
370 8econc! Street.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND LOAN8,
No. 353 Third 8L Telephone No. 77.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
No. 272 College St, 7 rooms....$45.00
No. 121 High 8L, 7 rooms 65.00
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
To loan on Impro
Money In the bank-
red 1 ty property.
Sl,600.00
Will buy a nice horn-’ In Huguenln
Heights, consisting of a good tw<»
ry, six-room dwelling on duilrable lot.
Term*. $3 f »0 • aah. b.tlum •• «n long time
yearly payment* and rrrauon.ible Inter
est. A fine oppn
Kkrate
rente
$15 P*
Ho
J. B. Hills,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Telephone 407 • • • • . 129 Cotton a
$1,500.00
Georgia Lcao & Trust Co.,