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THE MACON TELEGRAPH J SUNDAY M^RNdTG, DECEMBER rt, 1904.
SALE OE HORSES
WAS CONFIRMED
j)Q 4-444-M-M ♦♦IT'S ALL RIGHT IF IT COME9 FROM COLEMAN’S. ♦ * ♦ ♦ *
It is Not Too
, $19,446.03 Ordered Turned
Over to Receiver Corbin
1 SALE OF PLANT’S HORSES |
[■ Commissioner Witherspoon Mods Re
port to United States Court end the I
Silo of Forty-Ssven Feet Horses
Wes Confirmed by Judge Speer—
Total Expenditures of Sale Reaohed j
$3,356.77, Besides Fees of Commis
sioner, Yet to Be Named.
To Face The
Christmas Problem j
Let Us Help You. |
The T. A. Coleman Book & Printing Co. \
310—320 Hccond Street. ^
. I |*+-t4+++*4 IT'S ALL RIGHT IF IT COMES FROM COLEMAN'S. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦
WANTED—To buy a five op six-room
cottage lh best part of city; muit be
in fairly good condition; will deal with
owner only; describe property state price,
location slid particulars, to “Cottage Pur
chaser," cabc Telegraph.
OUR NEW stock Is arriving daily. Birch
Xmas Books
Nothing makes a more suitable gift than a
book. Wc have ali kinds, so you can buy the
linen toy books for children, gift books, stand
ard books, new books, Bibles, etc., for the
older ones.
PICTURES, FANCY GOODS,
Statuary, classic pieces in Oriental and mar
ble finish. Pictures—Christy and others.
Mirrors.
We have an annex to our store which is stored with Santa Claus
goods for the little ones. Dolls from 5c to $5. Games, all prices. Tea
sets, toe to $2.50; toy stoves, picture books. You can’t afford to miss
a visit to our Toy Room. ,
WE CAN FRAME A FEW MORE PICTURES
BEFORE XMAS IF BROUGHT IN PROMPTLY.
McEvoy Book & St’y Co. ch”\
Judge Emory Speer yeiterday eon
flrraed the eel* of the forty-seven
: fcoree* of the Plant estate, made by
plater Witherspoon. through the Ken-
tucky SaleH Company in Lexington, on
October 3, and ordered the proceeds,
amounting to $19,446.03, turned over to
Receiver N. B. Corbin of this city.
sThls amount goe* Into the hand* of
’♦ the receiver after all expense* have
been paid In ahlpplnf, training and
conducting Bales, The feea of Com-
rxntgaloner Witherspoon will not be In*
, clydcd In the expense account and
these muit be named by the court and
paid out of the funds ordered turned
cover to the receiver. Mr. Witherspoon
; has yet In his hands one horse. Plying-
* dotte, kept out of the sale, as he stated
J In his report, because the price offered
Laeemed too small. This fast horse will
| be disposed of at u Inter date.
The expenses of this sale. Including
everything but the commissioner's
feea, amounted to $3,356.77. The totul
..proceeds from thn sale were $22,430.
Ths freights amounted to $1,331.43.
Five per cent, of the entire amount
.went to the Kentucky Hales Company
I tor making the sales. This was $1.-
1*25.43. There wss also a fee of $200
ns premium on the $50,000 bond which
kwm required of Commissioner With
: erspoon. The fee of the commissioner
f is to be named at a later date,
j The prlco paid for each home av-
r eraged near $560, an amount reported
*by the commissioner as very good. lie
states In his report to the court that Tha art lovers of Maoon and vloinity are Invited to call and inapeot our
the horses were In bad condition and , Jn# of Holiday Presents, consisting of Picture*, Frames, Calendars, Christ
considerable time and labor were re- ... » .... . . . ..
iQulrf'il to get thorn In condition fnr thf m « Po»t»l». and lot, of oth.r good thing* too numerous to mention. Our
(enle. Mr. Wlthrrxpnnn itnte, thnt the reputation for high clats work la too well known to montlon hors.
I horaoa were unlit after the aalei hail 1
been thoroughly advertised In the load
ing Journal. Interoxtoit In track, and
faat horaeg. Ho reporta that many
mrn who own and d,al In thla class of
stock wore present at the ante and the
prices realized were .ntl.factory
himself, it Is said’that ths sale of fast
horses In New York st the time result -
ed In brlnalng an svsrsge of about
1400 for horses classed with those of
the Plant estate,
Ths prices realised for the horses,
ns shown by the commissioner's report
are aa follows: riratlsn Bay. U.100;
tlrne# Boy. It,JOO: Puss Bond, *2.000;
Vnlpa, 1460: Vslpa's chestnut filly, I CHAINS of all kinds st I-ssarus'.
,1«0: Flewellyn, ,275: Alice Bell. ISH6:
Alice Arlnn. 1160: Bed Bohe, ,300
I-amp airl. *360: Tramp Olrl, *1*0;
Tlmorsh, 1700: Ksffs. *425; Brown colt
by Bingen, *460; Karra's Boy, *300:
Slllgsntls, *600: The Mediator. <310;
To Arms. *656; To Arms, hay filly,
*116: Amiss, tilt: Missing Bell, *176:
Will Msyburn, *J76; Boqttlta. *600;
“Macon’s Art Store.’
W. Lamar Williams, ‘‘ The Frame Maker”
107 COTTON AVENUE.
One Cent a Word |
CASH paid for your household and kitch
en furniture. W. J. Robinson, Vlnevlllo
Branch, ’Phone 370.
rich and handsome
WE WANT three first-class salesmen
who can Asm three thousand dollar*
annually selling Weir's White Lead ; ^
T. Weir White 1
l Co., 8t. Louis. Mo.
WANTED—To sell "pine blocks'* to burn;
..„pi.... - ..
road work preferred. For particulars,
address Bog 97, Albany. Ga.
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS of all kinds;
novelties to have fun at John Harts.
WANTED—To sell fine young mare cheap
for pash; drives and saddles nicely;;
be seeif atolflro of“Ma.v
ber Co.
A Felton Lum*
WANTED—One good nerond-hand
hlned stereeptlcon and opMgraph outfit.
Address A. T. McLanrhHn, Oollla, Qr
—Bonn
: furnls
shed rooms. 'Phone 3459.
to H., In card of Telegraph.
can do some wood-work also.
Barfield, Emerkh, On.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
Wl’i \\ ILL make you a present o
give you a splendid suit of clot!
ninety days, enlarge your Dirt
and pay you a salary of *85.00 p«
and nil traveling expenses to tnl- „
for tlje greatest and most reliable por
trait house ’ in the world: all
will he guaranteed. Address R. D.
tel, Dept. 610. Chicago, III.
largo fruit and vege
ing matter; good i
ary, experience unnecessary.
HELP WANTED.
warranted for 20 yenrs.
polntments; those Intending to take
next examination should send to
Columbian Correspondence College. Wn
Ington, D. C., and secure Its free c
service announcement, containing da
salaries, places for holding nxnminntl
and questions recently used by the gov-
WANTEO.
rabbits. J. D.. care
kiilHointne, plnstleo, or decorate
furnish good references. Henry^C.
ton, Shop 461 Poplar, ’Phone 2595.
WANTED. MEN EVERYWHERE)—Oood
pay; t«> distribute circulars, adv. matter.
_ , tack algne. «*t«*.; no canvassing. National
J’-oquItA. roan filly, $310; floqulta Boy, | Adv. Bureau, Chicago.
3t$l; The Tramp, $1,300; Bereft, ft,- "
$130, Lucy Hotner, $336, Bilk Bell, I large manufacturing concern; salary $1.ofto
$4$0; Margaret MeCIregor, $110; Buav I !*r annum and commissions; applicant
llll m 5: «,^ t .i h 2;a!r’A« c AupA n is6 , \v J i|
rah, $550, Georgia Oration, $120; Dl- I 12th at., Chicago,
rectria. $260; Tempest Ural ton. $300
Hue mo* Clentrv'* Htar tt *an- v„ I WANTED—Couple or two tantieme* to
"A. trio. iSIEI i .L 1 ;, f’ No .‘ board In private family; also table
tna, $170. Pulce Jay, $2«0; Gold llnl. | twarderfi. 'Phone 8472.
$$•0; Mokovcr, $230; bay colt McKIn
Hey, $150; carte, harness, *tc., $872.
. * Tattnall Square Drug Store.
“Ae near ycu aa your 'Phone.”
''Phone 33$.
FINEST assortment sweet peas, separate
and mixed colors: poppy seed
kinds bulbs. II. Wright. Meedsm
•spun ,
nlshlnxH. desires position, with Investment
considered later, 11. A. Lee, Gaines-
viile. Oa,
EOUTIIBRN DYE WORKS. 'Pltone 643.
WANTED—A good cook; must come rec-
qmm * * ‘ ‘ “ —“ “ _
Store.
oinmrndcd. Apply Tattnall Square Drug
liver the goods any tlmo, C. T.
WANTED. EVERYWHERE—People
copy letters at home spare time, nr
return to us; good pay, materials sei
free; no mailing or canvassing; enclo
addressed envelope for particulars, ur
Sfi:*do7p , h£W* S,ran ‘ , “ Co - D ' rl -
Address "Teuant,"
The Redmond - Mnssce w»i,i, oo-cabt8. r«d ana r»n»n, with
• liCO and Alfthnnin Cool. I I'ArA. romo and go to n, the tn,,. tn* ;
SPECIAL NEORO SERVICES.
(Today at Warron Ch.pol on Plsaoant
Hill.
I Warron Chapel, colored Mrthodlat. C.
jR O. Roland, pastor, and congregation
!
r'7- * n ? rr*"' 0 " om« piSferiSd: M^o %
Mrlll hold a oerlex of special service, to. I once. A.IOree. In own handwriting. "D,"
day. J. I. tAtlmore, paster of Mount care Telegraph.
w,n hfrach at 11 no. on koh a DIAMOND aollt.lre ring tt
.« clock. H. IV Canady, paator of HUw- Uum.': no chip.
e»rt chapel, will preach at 6 o'clock, and
i »< filtht th, pa,tor will deliver Ma first
'l-HONK :t> for beat J,ltleo.
end other * grades of coal a 1
Davts Coal Co.
. . travel, tack signs and dl
A complete assortment fiJVPLSsfig
of Pipes and Poker Setts. Kuhimsn Co., ’ Dept.. 1-14.
Taylor’s All Night Drug
in each stat
id distribute i
f oods; m
or expe
btore.
Georgia at For„t Convention.
ATLANTA, Doc. 1*.—Georgia will bo I
repreoented by five delegate, at the |
, American Forest convention which |
meet* In Washington Jan. SJd and re
mains In session through the «th. The |
delegates will be J. Lae Knelgn of Tlf-
ton, J. W. Oglesby of Quitman. J. tv.
Fope of Atlanta. J. a Norman. Jr., of I
Norman, and Vf. E. Candler of Blalra-
vtlle. They were appointed today by
Governor Terrell In aooordanee with a
requeil from Hon. Jamee Wilson.
United State* commissioner of sgrl- I
culture. *»* Is ths president of the
afiton st once. Addrees "Stenographer.'
Thane S6M.
WANTED—Dressmaking at 244 Wash
ington ave.; s-itlsfnrtton nnu fit guaran
teed. Apply Mrs. Kendrick.
AN OPENING on January 1st for 0 first- 6ft
clnss road man: nn opportunity for ad-
vancemont. M. E. Knnub, Dayton. O. ~
WANTED—A good drummer. Address r .
Wholesale, care of Telegraph.
WANTED—A partner with M.0M nr I4.M0 K
In n well eotnhUshed paying business. ..1
Address Merchant, cars Telegraph.
WIIY NOT TRAVEL with pocket aample 1
only and make H'M.ftOO to $400.00 week. Rf
ly selling staple article requiring no ex- _
perlenceT E. I* Brown, Equitable Bldg., o
BC. Louis. Mo.
RINGS In solid gold, the most beautiful —
design, nt all prices at Lnxarus'. y
WANTED—fit rayed or stolen from my > n
home, the 3fttn day of November, one
Mark hound dog with tan legs; when lust y
seen luul collar on with small dog chain
nlHtut three feet tong; plc.uie return atul —
get reward; also one yoke of oxen. J. C. n
Green, East Macon, (la.
WALD'S fruit cake, pound caka, nut f
cake, the beet In the city.
WE WILL make you a present of $100.00,
give you a splendid suit of clothes every F
ninety days, enlarge your picture free and
pay you a salary of $85.00 per month ami o
iill traveling expenses co take orders for ~
the greatest and most reliable portrait j.
house In the world; all thla will be guar-
antes-.!. Address R. D. Martel, Dept. $10 e
Chicago* 111. j
TO ARRIVE THI8 WEEK—Beautiful line p
chafing dishes, etc. Birch A Cubbcdgc.
WANTED-A roupl. or two young m.n
to hoard or rent nice room: prlco res- c
sonable; nil conveniences. Address B.
X., cere Telegraph. c
WANTED—Table hoarders; can secure f
rooms convenient. ’Phone 2A57.
RHOO-FLT horaes. plain and uphotstared.
at Garden's.
WANTED—Couple of gentlemen or mar-
ried couple can obtain good hoard In
private* family; good location. 'Phone
WANTED—Experienced shoe salesman
wishes work In retail store; beet refer
ence. Address Shoes, care Telegraph.
60c. FOR A SOLID GOLD baby ring st
Lastrua'.
run iviw mum, lui
Cherry; olfgunt suite
Curran R. Kills. Archliect.
tlful lino from $3.00 up to $10
arua* Jewelry Store.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with
hot and cold bath. 315 First at. m
STOR SAFETY RAZOR SETS, $2.00
TO $36.00.
JNO. 8. HOOK DRUG CO.
■ ■■■ -■ ' ' — ■■ :+m
Military Callage Commissions.
ATLANTA, Voc. 2#.—Comm
mere today made out and forwarded 1
to the newly elected officer* of the
battalion of the Georgia Military Col
lege at MHledger!Me aa followa:^^^H
, Company A. Fleming U Underwood. 1
esptatn; Kdward A. Vinson, first lieu
tenant and Edmund A. Wright, second
lieutenant. ^
Company B. Fllnn R. NIsheL cap-
t.iin; Glover Blood worth, first lieuten
ant and James M. Wagner.
The battalion officers are first lleu-
tensnt and quartermaatee, (lcorge KL
Fltgpatrick. and first lieutenant and
adjutant Mark O. Lamar.
Fay your state, county and poll taxee
l T ** • mhrr Jtth and aave costs and
lnteregL
[♦♦♦♦♦♦THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY******
Special Sale
This Week
LIMA BEANS, W*-4o can. 06c.
STRINGLESS BEANS. IF^e cans 08c
SUCCOTASH. 12V,e sans 08c
A. A P. ROLLED WHITE OATS. 12*/^ paekag* 10c
FANCY LARGE PRUNES. 1t%* kind 10e
CHOICE LARGE PRUNES. So kind r «•/«,
SMALL STEWING PRUNES. So kind So
FANCY HEAD RICE, t 1-Se kind 5s
CRACKED RICE, s Bound Sc
RAISINS, CURRANTS. SPICES. CITRON. NUTS. DATES. FIGS,
MINCE MEAT, PLUM PUDDING. ETC. ALL GOING AT SPECIAL
PRICES. BESIDES WE GIVE YOU GREEN TRADING STAMPS IN
EXTRA NUMBERS.
Our Holiday assortment of now and beautiful pres
ents now on display. Bring your Tickets and get a
i beautiful and useful present.
♦
: The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
♦
-♦******TH6 MOST OF THK BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY+++++T
FOR RENT.
XTRA FINE red May and Blue
'it rye nnrt barley; onlor
H. Wright, fieedemun.
at.. South Macon, nine dollum.
% a
close in, nil convenlenrea, for gentle-
rows. O, T. Garden.
ollege
i 315.
> four-home farm,
cm Railway: 6-room dwelling. A.
Beckom. Jeffcreonvilla, Ga.
u
un« cl<
ng ihe first of January; good loon
'oee In. Thoue 2075.
OUR NF.W »tock !s arriving dally. Birch
wry thing I
it John Ha
WILT, RENT separate or together, a good
water mill and farm. IVi miles fror “~
.tty; farm *uttabtc for cotton, fe
ooultn-. truck or dairy. Address
105. Macon, Ga.
tence*. Apply Mrs* A, M. Rodgers.
KID DO{..L. jointed doll. bed. piano, doll
heeds, toys of all kinds at Wald's.
FOR RENT-A «-i
eer Unlvemity.
543 Cherry ifi.
Apply to T. M. Smith.
FOR RENT—Three
WATCHRS for boys at all prices at Las-
SOUk-S*# itertina
1$c.; only a few Tel
FOR SALE-Fourteen squares file Ran
ger Roofing elate. T. C. Burke-
FOR 8ALE. js
/
FOR SALE—A few hundred (Ever- #
hear) strawberry plants. 8L36 per hun
dred. Dr. J. J. 8ub*rs, 510 Fourth sL
FOR SALE—Two sows and pigs; In fine
condition. Call 2223 Second st.
FOR SALE. CHEAP—One pair mules, 6
and 8 yeara old. At 319 Oak eL
FOR SALE—Threo fine milch cows; call
and see them at my stable on Third st.,
between Pine and Plum. J. M. Chamber*.,
FOR 8ALE—Four good second-hand
spring wagons. The Williams Buggy
Company.
FOR SALE—One of the most desirable
homes in the city, containing ten rooms,
two bath rooms, modern; not on College
BtTeet, but on Orange; convenient to
churches, schools and street cars; neigh
borhood the finest; I paid ten thousand
dollars cash for this place eleven years
ago and spent seven thousand In reno
vating and adding bath rooms; will take
ten thousand dollars, the same I gave
for It eleven year* ago; as property has
Increased In value so much since I bought r—
this place, I am offering It very reasona
ble: titles perfect; I wish to leave this
state and am anxious to sell. Enquire of
Mrs. A. C. Seifert, Holton, Ga.
COAL VASES and tin Mts, ate. Birch & c
Cubbodge. n ,J,
TOTS of all klnda at Wald'a, Mulberry »re
st., next poctofflce. p .
FOR BALE—An established sheet metal
business, complete In every detail, ,
cheap rent, big building, excellent terrl- vn ,
tory and good will of concern working In fL t -
connection with It. Will sell at a bar- p,®
gain, good reaaon for disposal. It will
pay you to Investigate, answer quickly, t-vt
Address Box 146. Charlotte, N. C. Ul {
— ON’T MISS seeing my stock of dolls, mi
toys and carriages at John Harts. f
CARPETS DYED. Coulhern Dye Works Flr
'Phone 548. p B
FOR SALE—Very fine white Leghorn B
cockerels $1.00 each, worth $2.50. E. T. ..«■
Basye. R. F. D. No. 2, 8V4 miles out «
Columbus Road. Rh * e
FOR 8AT.E—One 20-horae boiler and en- K“
glne; also one No. 1 saw mill with 48- 0,6
Inch Inserted tooth saw, cant hooks, ^tt
wrenches, etc.; mill comparatively new.
having only sawed 80.000 feet; will sell p
cheap Address R. L. Gordon Wayside, tto
Ga., for full particulars. j
FOR SALE—"Fengin oats.” seed rye. 1KSV
seed wheat and pure steam evaporated
Georgia cane svrup In ten-gallon keg*. ,,„ r
Robert R. Feagln. Wellston, Ga.
* SOLID GOLD and only 60c. for your baby
a ring.
FORCED SALE. TMFORK CHEAP—A X 9
registered Red Polled bull fully aecll-
mated; :iIho a regintered Victoria sow: TT
what will you give for them both or
’ either? Address M. E. Childs, Forsyth, Oa.
FOR SALE—An Ideal suburban cottage
- home with six acres land; 6-room house;
- owner leaving state. Address Home, care » T
- Telegraph. >
FOR 8 A LE—Nothing like Grandma’s
"old-fashioned” plum pudding for your ***
- Chrlstnins dinner. 'Phone 3368.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one square A
piano, good condition. 14.* Academy at.
FOR SALE—Four ahow cases, beveled an
French plate gtaas, eight feet long and K . a
t about four feet high; built by Hugh Ly-
on*, atul fitted with plate glass shelves;
cost $110 each. Apply to McWilliams- /•
. Rnnkln Co.. 412 Third at. 1"
0 FOR SALE—Four show cases, beveled D
e French plate glass, eight feet long and
about four feet high; built by Hugh Ly- JT
n ons. and fitted with plate glass shelves; F
•t cost $110 each. Apply to McWilliams-
18 Rankin Co., 412 Third st.
PERSONAL.
»° LADIES—Dr. Strickland's monthly rem- D
edy relieves In five hours; safe and sure;
box free; send stamp for particulars, tn
to Crown Chemical Co., Box 93. Milwaukee, h
rt wn. jui
JJ THIS FOR YOU—A beautiful opal ring -
from $3.ftft to $10.00 at Lasarua’. l
s ' INTELLIGENT Amfrlran widow, hand- q
some and worth $60,000. wants good, &
honest husband. Address Aetna. Oneonta
Bid., Chicago, III. jk
FOR CHRISTMAS—Bicycles. Velocipedes, o
- Tricycles. Autopedes. . Coasters. Boy's B
at Wagons, Doll Carriages, ficetc., cheap at
8. 8. Parmeloe's. $
nd LADIES can have buttons made to match
s. their dresses. 123 Cotton ave., Goette's. a
— USEFUL and durable things are always d
m the most acceptable at Christmas; we t
h, have something suitable for each member f
of the family. C. T. Garden. 469 Third st. 2
ch POP CORN for popping, fine; Russian
ly sunflower seed for the parrot, also g
hemp. H. Wright. Seedsman.
u- AUGUST MTER8, Tailor and Cutter, cuts
x- and makes pants from $3 and up. and
suits from $22 and up; ntco stock of goods .
— always on hand; come and see me; we l
m, will give you a go->d fit. 66$ Cherry’ et.,
e- Macon. Ga.. the Ellis Building. \
WALD hakes your fruit cakea. 'Phone
th 751.
— HAVE YOUR HORSES shod by Th, !
»r- Williams Buggy Co.; shoes put on for
20 cents apiece.
>*e ARE" YOU WORRIED where to buy your
st. presents; come to us; we will help you
out. Lazarus' Jewelry Store.
to DON'T WAIT, but come and see my line 1
h- of everything In Santa Claus' etore at
John Harts. 1
m. JUST ARRIVED—Two carload, of K,n-
th- tucky and Tennessee mule*. aU. sixes;
K. cwll and get our prices nnd save money.
Wntermnn & Co.
se- FRESH FISH and oysters all tha tlma.
G. P. Clarks A Co.
— (SOUTHERN DYE & CLEANING WORKS
at. 164 Cotton ave.
* OUR NEW STOCK 1, arriving dolly.
Birch & Cubbedge.
— LOST AND FOUND.
'W. SCARF PINS In solid gold and gold filled:
the largest variety of presents that will
— suit you at lnxarus'.
k"p- LOST—Pointer dog, whits face, black
ft. ears, white body, black spot on back;
— has on collar marked **T. J. Bell Lumber
for Co., Carlldge, Go.” Return to J. P. stet-
op- son, $80 College st.
— LOST—On Mulberry or Cotton avo. photo
rch ^pln. Finder please leave at Telegraph
the I.08T—White and Liver ticked pointer
bitch: liver spot on head and tall. Re-
— turn to nk, Dunworty, 85.00 reward for
■nod thla dog.
Igc. EVERYBODY should come nnd see the
Box novelties In the toy line at John Harts.
—- LOST—Pnaabook containing *133.00 In
Oa. currency and one check on Macon
en- Saving* Bank for $15,00. on Poplar at..
batween H. L. Barfield's and Napier Bros.
-— Liberal reward If returned to American
hr- Nallonal^ TUnk, or Power, ,4k HarrUon,
— FOBS In prices ranging from $3.10 to $2S
doll . at Lazarus'.
. STRAYED—Liberal reward for Inform.-
and lion of whereabout, of thro, month,-old
US’. Scotch roll!, puppy' tan color with bias,
-— face, tip Mid of taU white. Dan
far- FUteohar.
~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
lt J£* CUFF BUTTONS, solid gold, only $3.00
na - at LaLoarus .
T”, ••GUIDE TO Bt’CCES8**-Gir«* complete
information as to what your money
should aorn: our patron* are haring big
clty * profits remitted to them weekly; sent free
with market letter. The Logan Reach
„ Ca One.). Ita Sail. il. Chicago.
100 LOTS FREE.
Applicant, sending stamp wOl rccelr*
deed of lot. Msc Stated feet, ouharb. New
York. »«h C' n L unr R *alty Co.. « Wall
*>trr*t. N«w York.
fit IX)LL8* CRADI-E8. children's rock ere
get and table chairs at Garden’*.
Ran- MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS.
NICE COTTAGE
Huguenin Heights, for a cash payment
of $450.00. Balance $850.00 to suit
purchaser. Good investment, nice home.
Money to loan on Beal Estate.
WILLINGHAM & CONE,
Phone 444.
355 Second Street
MISCELLANEOUS.
o’clock; work Royal Arch de-
iall^ I
it stylei
Cof., :
^K”—Young man, expert In finish-
amateur work, located at Black-
1 studio: bring along your films; he
For Sale
The beautifully located suburban
home generally known as the “Jaquea
Farm.” four and a half miles from the
city, on Forsyth i*oad. This farm con
sists of 80 acres, nice orchards, hot
houses, etc. Fine bold spring and
branch on the place. Has splendid Im
provements In way of 8-room dwell
ing and all necessary out houses; com
manding a fine view of the surround
ing country, within one half mile of
electric car line. The right man can
make a fortune dairying and trucking.
This is a "Jim Dandy” and will have to
be Inspected to be appreciated. Good
reasons for selling. For particulars
call on or address,
Duncan
Real Estate Exchange
Home Money to Loan on Mortgage.
DRESSED TURKEYS, hens, fries, broil
ers; also fresh oysters, fish, game, cele-
for balk -tat ut uxi< urn. «uh
1 «*»■ Jo«ob Qirsch. tit Fouith a
MUSIC TEACHING—Vloll* and ilard*-
Its. Apply to M1m MattlMara, MS Wal-
nut at.
Wright. Seedsman.
C. T. Garden.
[,600.00
the latest styles, at
perfect freshness, our dry
»•**- —11. acquires a lustre
do It right*, ’phono
t. Excelsior Press-
> will do the rest.
Atlanta. Oa.
Milwaukee, WIs.
Paris Chemical Co.
Will buy a nice home in Huguenin
Heights, consisting of a good two sto
ry, six-room dwelling on desirable lot.
Terms, $300 cash, balance on long time
yearly payments and reasonable Inter
est. A fine opportunity for a person
ef moderate means. House is now
rented at $16 per month and would
make a good Investment.
$1,500.00
Will buy a stor and 4-room dwell
ing combined, on corner of Third and
Arch streets; all in good condition;
close In, convenient to business, a good
stand, and a corner that will increase
in value.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
Loans, Real Estate and Insurance.
565 Mulberry Street.
[>plum. cocaine
111 Inform you
of harmless, permanent home cure. Mary
Baldwin. Box 1212, Chicago.
nt prepaid one dollar; booklet
lormnd Chemical Co., 113 East
New York. N. T.
Our Special Prices
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Phone 2035. J. R. Odom.
...For Sale...
Nice lot on Coleman
Ave. in first class lo
cation can be bought
bn reasonable terms
at
$800,00
I have also a corner
lot that is very choice
at
$1000,00
One or two houses are
on my list for rent yet.
Hake inquiry.
Frank B. West,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
American National Bank Bldg.
Rainey & Callaghan,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH.
OYSTERS.
PRODUCE.
POULTRY.
FRUIT,
VEGETABLES,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
TOWN ORDERS.
RAINEY & CALLAGHAN
Phones S*3 and 86S 4*8 First st
ns. Ei
pel et
East Macon. *»
J. L. ETHRIDGE, Hardeman Bldg.
For Sale
Close in Second street lot *1
Cloee In elx-room cottage — 3
8-room 2-story residence. Spring
street, near Mulberry
Two lots each 80 feet frontage. Spring
near Mulberry street
H. Horne,
Reale Estate, Insurance
and Loans.
563 Mulberry Street. Phone 454
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND LOANS,
No. 353 Third SL Telephone No. 77.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
No. 272 College SL, 7 rooms... .$45.00
No. 131 High 8L, 7 rooms 55.00
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
To loan on Improved city property.
Money in the bonk—no delay.
J. B. Hills,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
ephone 407 129 Cotton ave.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale—acres and 4-room house
McCrary's store. 3 mdes on Vlnevtlle
sad. Will make first-claw suburban
For Rent—5-room house and 7 acres of
land at Outing Club. 3 mile* out: also
<-bcrse form ten mile* from Macon-
G. Mr DAVIS. 46fi Second SL
$1,300.00
TO LOAN RIGHT QUICK.
On improved City Property. Three or
five years.
GEORGIA LAND & TITLE CO.
370 Second Street.