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THE MACON TELEGRAPH ! SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17,1904.^
I One Cent a Word |
Advertisements under the heads of
Wanted, For Sale. for tfent. Lost,
Found, Personal, Miscellaneous, Etc.,
Inserted in this department fur 1c per
word for each issue.. No notioo will be
inserted for less than 16 cents. Remit*
tanoee of 61 and less may be mede in
postage stamps.
WANTED.
BABBITS, RABBITS. RABBITS -Fresh
lot just received. Ilalat-y * Callaghan.
WANTEP—To rent, four cash register*
for one weak at Kre*e\
WANTED—To buy a good second-hand
board. Address Business, or
good condition, for cash. J. R. Win
chester. 66 Arlington Place.
Robinson. VlneviUe
BOY WANTED—IB or 16 >eara old. to
work from 1:S0 to 7 a. m. Call at thla
office about 7 a.
WANTED—One thousand buahela speck
led pees, unknown and mixed pees.
Jones Oro. Co., toot Mulberry at., 'Phone
FRUITS, raisin*, currant*, citron. lemon
MERKEL'H breeds, rolls, etc., made by
machinery; try them
FOR RENT—Npw etore. corner First and
Cherry: elegant suite front offices.
Curran R. Kilts, Architect.
PERIODICAL TICKETS taken. Oi
Trading Stamps given et CLARKE'S
apples. Chas. G*l*mar, ’Phone 46.
FOR RENT—Oood typewriter. Address
E. If. R.. care Tclcgrspn.
FOR RENT—Three or four furnished
P K>me for light housekeeping; upstairs,
conveniences; beat locality In city.
X. Y. 7*., care Telegraph.
FOB SALE.
between Tine and Plum. J. M Chambers'.
FOR SALE—Dry pine In four-foot
lengths, delivered et 12.60 per cord.
'Phone 656.
FOR BALE— A nice grocery business fur
asle. Apply 662 Elm et., Patterson A
Batemon.
FOE 8AI.K—D..uiirul holly wroth,•
tJ »lth the red h.rrlr. for Xmu. Thou.
HOT ROLLS .varyr. .ft.moon.
I.y. 'Phone 141. J. M. Brantley * Bon.
WALD h.ko your fruit rak.s. 'Phon.
IMnjOVXD Md.un plantation In Tal-
hntton Valley, Talhot rminly. G*.. on
"»*.*»■ railroad, for
•a.sno.oo on rraannitbl. l.rma; a bar-
Ifaooi , ST P * V * n ^* ,n ' •-* °r*"*« •!•.
OCTAOON BOAP, ala rak.a for II. and
^Periodical Tickets tak.r\, Oacar Brad.
POR BALE—Bare real aharea Wlnn-John-
"♦nOo.'. ,,, S’ k »* ■ b* r B*ln- Bualnrea,
care Telegraph.
FREBH RW188. N.ufchlle!, rhlladrlphla
.cream Cam.mh.Tt, gap 8aan. Ronuafnrt,
l.d.'n i!n..pnl., Parmoean I.lrnrur,. r,
Hand Kaae, Club, Promaac da line, Iilg-
nr. Flournoy A McKenna.
’“Art? 1 -!- 8, l-'n’-d d.Ul., Reck'a piano.
ddl heads, toy, of all klr.de at Wald',.
TOE BALE—Typewriter. In good condl-
Telegraph*' 1 * "' Art,lr '** “ *• B.. car.
a&*gas >, s , gp3r o,,,u ™ ,n
OYBTERB on half shell at CLARKE’8~
BLANK CARTR1 DORS of every else you
went at Goldmans.
FOR BALE—One of the most deslrahle
homes In the city. containing ten ronmii.
two hath rooms, modern; not on College
street but on Orange; convenient to
churches, echoo.a end street cars: netgh-
borhood the finest; I paid ten thousand
dollars cash for this place eleven years
ago end spent ao\en thousand in reno-
ba,h . wwnte; will take
'•o thousand dollar*. the same 1 gnve
for It eleven years ago; as property has
te'**.** 4 In . v * ,u ® *° much since I bought
P yawfnsji wusstik
gg gdiaanaa!!- J
Si,600.00
taSSl.** a . n ! ct home ln Huguenln
Heights, lonalatlug of a good two gtu-
p. six-room dwelling on desirable lot.
Term*. lino cash, balance on long time
yearly payments and reasonable inter-
*et- A fine opportunity for n person
or moderate means. House la now
rented at 116 per month and would
make a good Investment.
$1,500.00
b “J » *‘«r and 4-room dw.ll-
mg combined. on corner of Third nnd
Arrt .trait,: .11 li, good condition;
clora In, convenient to humic.., , good
“»4 » corner that will lucirara
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
Leant, Reel Estate end Insurance.
816 Mulberry Street
For Sale
r c/rr’
that
f yields jat/j- '
ffaction by the
f handful, Christ- '
il-dlnj should y
genuine, so pass
r the imitation and choose 1
XOaterman*J Ideal
Shopping
Made easy and inexpensive at Cole
man's, where the best in Books,Sta
tionery, Fountain Pens, Pictures,
Calendars, Games, suitable for
Xmas presents can be found in
large quantities.
Mail orders promptly filled.
The T. A. Coleman
Book & Printing Co.
316-320 Second st
Say
The McEvoy Book
& Stationery Co.
HAVE THE CH0ICE8T 8T0CK OF
Books Biblae,
Pictures, Mirrors,
Stationery, Dressing Cease,
Work Boxes, Fancy Stationery.
Japanese and Christy Burnt Wood
Novelties.
For Children
THEY HAVE
Toy., Doll., Gam.,, Pietur, Book.,
Drum., T.a Soto, Eto.
PICTURE8 FRAMED
572 Cheery oL
“Wood to Burn”
•n 4 now 8 l 1 'P rnen l > °f Pyrogruphy outfits and materials
will bo oponod this morning. If interested call early
Christy pictures with frames to suit. Wo carry the only
line of nrtistic picturos in Macon. Our Mouldings are ail
now und up-to-date—Our work par excellent.
W. Lamar Williams, “ The Frame Maker”
107 COTTON AVENUE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FRESH VBQ1JTARLT38—Sumeeh, water
cress, oyster pUnt*, csuiiriower. Uttiirf*.
Mb* «nlsh. cHory and rhrsntorrks.
Lhss. OHpmsr. Phon# 4*.
QUAIU doves. rhl.*kens { ducks snd tur
key* st CLARKK (4. Phone 461.
TOYS nt all kind, at Wald's. Mulberry
at., next pestofflco.
AIR R1PLKR of all kinds for the hoys at
Goldman s.
BUT YOUR Xmttn cakes from Merkel.
HICKf.K PKARR. banana* grape fruit,
apples, oranges, bananas. cncoHnut*.
McKenna gr^P**' Flournoy A
FRESH UARRKI. Imported dill pickles
and Imported ns tier kraut. Chau. Oels-
msr, 'Phone 4*.
JKUHKY BUTTER 26 rent* pmmd: noun-
try eggs and rhlckme. Mrs. N. c.
Herndon. *02 Third st.. 'Phenn 14*.
HAND PACKED tomatoes. 4-pound cans
only 12V4 cent* por can. Oscar Bradley.
GREEN OROITND BONE, heal ohtrksn
food knnwn. makes hens lay. Furnished
In^sny quantities by J. 21. Brantley *
DRE9BEP TURKEY#, hens, fries, bmll-
era; also fresh oysters, fish, game cele-
Isghan *a * |M| vt **Ublea. Rainey A Cal-
DRERIJKD duck*, chicken* and turkeya.
Cl-ARK K'ft Fish A Poultry Market.
PERSONAL.
WALD’B fruit cake, pound cake, nut
cake, the beat In the city.
FEED your rhlckena on Green Ground
Rone; beat chicken food known. 'Phone
645. J. M. Uranlcy A Ron.
RMKl.Td and Columbia River aalmon at
Ci.UlKKR. .
Nl’TH t apple*, candles ralalna and every
thing eivvt to e*t for rhrlatmua. Mra.
N. C. Herndon, 802 Third at.
All new good*. Engllnh ealnuta,
i .4-ana. almond*. ] trust In nnd filbert#
Chaa. Geiamar. 'Phono 48.
TRY MERKEL'S fruit r.ka; d.lldnus.
WHITE I.ETTUCE. celery, cauliflower
eplnage. carrot*, pamlev. emnherrlen.
eg* planta. aquaNhea. horseradish, garlic,
yellow yams. Irish pot nine* rutabagas,
cabbaga. etc. Flournoy A McKenna.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT* of eveiy de-
script Ion; guitar*, accordions, violin*.
Ivin to*, tnanddlna hurmonlcaa, etc. at
Goldman a Pawn rihop.
PRK8II VEGETABLE*-Veinsch. water
crass, ovater plant*, cauliflower, lettuce,
home tc.tlali * 1 »ry imj th;nnbcrrle*.
Chas. Geiamar. 'Phone 48.
FOR C1 III 1 ATM A 8—Bley dee. Velocipedes.
Trtcvcie*. Autopedea Coaaters Bey #
ch ** p “
FRE8H KISH and oysttrs all the time.
G. P. Clarke A Co
OYSTERS, all kind., at CI.ARKE'8.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Our Special Prices
Finest Cream Cheese. n lb JR
New Oa Cane Syrup, u gal 35
Apple Vinegar, n gal 20
Ilnet Head Tllce. h Th 05
Octason Soup. 6 for 26
II nml Hu polio, a rake 07 V6
Sugar Cured Hum. a lb 11(4
Sugar Cured Shoulder, a lb OS
Breakfast Hlrlpa (brat quality), a Ih. 1.1 U
New Nuts. nll'klnd*. lb. \b
Florida Oranges, a dog.., •..20
Hnldwln Apnl-vt a pk sr
Dried Figs 1 -It*, bricks, a lb 11
Heedeil Rnlslna, a pkg 0$ l-J
Specially Cleaned Currants, a pkg..oh 1.*
New Ferulan Dates, per lb g 1.3
fleet Quality prunes, a It* 07U
California Evaporated Pearhea. a lb..to
IteM Three Crown Raisin* a lb 10
van Ciimp'i Hoop* (all klnda), a can..09
Van Camp* Pork attO lteana. a ran..09
V#H Cninp'a purr Cream, a ran 09
Poyal Salad 1>reaatng. a bottle 20
Irlah Potatoes, a pk 15
’Phone 2039. J. R. Odom.
MEDICAL,
ATTENTION LADIER-Nokemo pnsltlv*.
» erav.itt., cure. I.ucorrhra .nil mh.r
<11,oh«rgra; ut. .nil plraunt: month'.
Irratm.nl nrrpnlil. on. dollar: hook In
rr»r. Morul.nil t'h.mlral Co.. It, K«.t
24th It.. Now York, N. T.
LOST AND FOUND.
BPRCIAIdt- Ring bologna, thlrk bologna,
fro.h mil.ml bund Miami, frnh errva-
Ini. wrln.rwurat. Ilvarwunt. kn.i-kwurot,
nmitkisl wmnkrd longua. ko,hrr br.f
f it .tnffrit Mli htenn go... and Imnortod
Oarmnn.loom lirra.t. Ch». ilrl.m.r,
phono 4a.
IvAllUK CANS Mlmon .Irak only 24c, par
, ran at Onrar llr.utlry’-
AOMINIgTRATOE'B SALE.
Util bo aold hoforr thr court houim
door, In M.i-on Itlhh county. On. on th.
8r.t Tii-mtnv In Jammry, IMS. between
the Jr..I hour, of *ile th. following ,le.
.crIheit rral rat.te belonging to th. oa-
Into of I. P. Holme, i-.ecraied, to-wlt:
A tract of tend. .Itiutcd In th.vln.vlll.
di.trlcl of Itlhh county. On., containing
ime-fourth of an nrra. moro or lorn, and
hounded north hi n 40-foot at met. e.,t
bv land formerly owned by Thom..
Ilolmem wuith hy u 10-toot alley went hy
land of Daniel !.. Smith fronting 70 feet
onraid JO.foot street, and -xtenillng b«ck
145 feat. Deed to Mid dece.mil recorde.l
In clerk . otTIce. book AJ, folio S51. with
all the Improvement, thereon.
, AJ4o. n tract of land in Mtd Vln.ville
rllitrlcta. hounvlevl on th. north hy a 40-
foot .treat In eontlnuatton of Fourth ave-
nu.) east hy lot owned by n td ratal,
•outh hy n 14-foot .tier, wrat by lot form!
•rty owned hy t. G. Glarey. being a part
of th. Anderaon Conner property, raid Sot
being TO frat front and running back US
fdot IWiI f.« MW 1.1 .le.vaaaa.t I
« »*• 1. 1 . v • • ir.ii Bnti running Mi'K
Trat. IVe.t to Mid decease.! recorded In
clerk a ..fflee, twik "N." folio 344. Bald
described real eatate sold for th. corpora
of paying debt, and for distribute
among th* helm Term* of rale raah
. . . . HOWARD M. SMITH,
Administrator Kotate K. r. Holmes. Dc-
nnrad.
•trant 1st. 11.000
Cl ora la oil-room rnttig, 1,100
l-raom l-.tory rraldence. Spring
•traoL near Mulberry 4.000
Two Soto rach to frat frontage, Spring
soar Mulberry atraoL
H. Horne,
Rcale Estate, Insurance
and Loans.
5*3 M Bikers iiru’L I-bon. i5l
Joa.OOOTHE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEYOOOOO+.
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Nabisco Sale
1 Tho little gift i, often worth more th»n the 3
♦ Rik °> co * t It’* the little token th»t carries with 3
tl a message from the heart and fill* the .lav with 3
X Gladness. 1 ln> week each package will be en-
♦ circled with a Ito”. rihlK.it under whiclt is a 3
5 mistletoe card to carrv the inessane. ;
I OUR PRICK 19c A PACKAGE THIS WEEK- 3
X Don’t forget to send us vour order. ]
♦ — , ,oc - '9C — 19c — IOC — IQC — IOC 3
o ' -Wat.-h f..r a vilttable ontpem in tomorrow's Telecraph. "
♦ ut u out, a** it will aiifi.'jr only once, <
j The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. i
-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦THE MOST Oh THE BEST FOR THE LEAST. MONEY+++4.3
ALL SECTIONS
SHOW ACTIVITY
Bright Prospects for Bnsi-
uess in 1905
SIZED UP THE SITUATION
Th* Manufacturers' Record Gives
Glowing Condition of the Farming
Interest* of the Country and 8pe-
oially Refers to Situation of Cotton
Planters in Connection with Low
Price of Cotton.
BALTIMORE. Md.. Dec. 1«.—From
leading manufacturers, machlnery-
maJcera of all kinds and business meri
generally throughout the country let
ters bearing on the buslnesu outlook
as they see it are published In this
week's Issue o' the Manufacturers'
Record, which says, commenting up
on them:
"In not a single letter is there a note
of pessimism. Manufacturers In the
North. In the central West, In the far
West and In the South alike tell the
•tory of Increasing business activity
and of the brighr prospects for 1905.
Throughout' the land optimism based
on a foundation as firm as the rocks
prevails, and rightly eo.
"The farms of the country have
yielded a total value of products of
over $5,000,000,000, and never before
have the agricultural interests of all
sections been In such good financial
condition. The sudden drop in cotton
comes after largely more than one-
half of the crop has passed out of the
hands of the farmers, and It Is not at
all probable that even the balance will
be sold at present prices. Practically
out of debt, with considerable surplim
accumulated durlnr the last three or
four years of high prices, the South
ern cotton-grower is in position to
withhold much of his cotton for high
er prices. Moreover, the South has
raised an exceedingly lArge grain
crop. The total value of the diversi
fied products of Southern farms Is
about $1,000,000,000. or nearly twice
oa much as the $600,000,000 which Its
cotton brings, the aggregate of cotton
and all other farm, products In the
South being about $1,700,000,000. tin
der such conditions the Southern
farmer, notwithstanding the tempor
ary decline In cotton, heavy ns It Is.
will continue more prosperous than
ever before. The Western farmers are
also enjoying great prosperity.
"Turning from the agricultural con
ditions to Industrial Interests, activity
nnd prosperity are everywhere in evi
dence. Once more the tide has turned
In the Iron am: steel Interests, and we
have entered upon a period which bids
to be of long duration nnd of exceed
ing heavy production nnd consumption
of Iron and steel. The cotton goods
trade will soon adjust Itself, and al-
rendv there ore signs of Improvement
In that Industry. Taking a broad
sweep of the whole country. It Is con
servative to »say that there has never
been a time when every condition whs
more favorable for great business ac
tivity and abounding prosperltv.
There hnve been times in »the past
when the West was prosperous nnd
the South was poor; other times when
the West was prosperous and the'West
suffering from low prices of wheat
nnd corn; hut today every section
shares In the universal activity and
prosperity.
A special phase of this prosperity
Is mentioned In lioston correspondence
of the Manufacturers' Record as fol
lows:
"It Is doubtful If any one feature of
New England’s development Is more
striking, considered In Its bearings on
the {(ability of Its people and the ro«k-
rooted foundation of character which
It denotes, than Is the marvellous
showing the statlstlcn of Its savings
hanks make; nor Is there nnythlng In
New England the South can more ad
vantageously emulate and adopt for
her own than'the Ingrained traits of
frugality and thrift which these fig
ures reveal. With a population of not
over 6.000.000. there are about 3,000.000
open accounts In the 424 live savings
banks of New Knglard nnd In the 120
trust companies which have savings
hank departments, while the total de
posits In these banks foot up the enor
mous sum of $1,146.503.665.A3. The
anvlngs banks deposits proper, ac
cording to the last reports of the com
missioners of the vsrtous New England
statea. amount to $1,060,022,630.15. The
reporta of all the stntes except Con
necticut clearly Indicate which of the
trust company deposits are savings
nnd which are general. Leaving out
altogether the $12,341. >82.54 which con
stitute Connecticut trust companv de-
postls, and from such Individual re
ports as are made, it seems unlikely
that more than two-thirds of this sum
should be regnrded aa general depos
its. but leaving Connecticut's trust
companv deposits out of the total en
tirely. and it Is found that the savings
banks deposits of N«w England are
mor* than $1,134,000,000.
"New England owns more than one-
tenth of all the deposits the savings
banks of the world contain, nnd more
than ons-thlrd of all thnt the banks
In the United States show, white the
number of her depositors is more than
40 per cent, of nil that are credited to
the*whole of the United States.
"In New England the savings de
posits represent an average of more
than $180 for every man. woman and
child In that section, and outside of
New England the overnr* deposit per
Inhabitant la than |26.»
Huyler's Christmas Novelties. King
d. Oliphant.
Atlanta Rif!«* Rsna*.
*,.i TI L ANTA * !«.—The Atlanta
Ride Range Association held a meet
Ing last nlghL The e«r*»»*»ttt«''» nn-
polnted to secure a location for the
new range made Its report In which It
was stated that a site for a range had
been secured near the city, and that
work woutd he commenced at once to
place the range In condition for use
the coming summer,
MtlLdorai", K. of P. Elect Officer,.
Mtt.T RDORVILUt Cl a., Dec. to—At
a ravont meet In, of the K. of P. the
following officer* were elected for the
next at, month,: rhxndlor Com*
nwndor. R. H. Woollen: Vic. chan-
2“"'.^ Sanford: Prelate V. a
P»tl: Vrater of Work.. C. W Rlchtra:
. i,t UFlntutc*. T«te Harper: it aa.
ter of Exchrajtt.r, O. A. Barr: Mtat.r
at Arm,, c. F. Greene; Keeper of
Record, and Srala, J. J. Wootten:
Truafee. w R. Harper: Inner Guard
° uur Guir ' 1 - j - f -
FJo Reward for Potter.
ATLANTA. Dec. 16—City Marshal
JTi Z , \T n * r Davtsboro has wrlt-
VIL1. lt r r . to of Police# Ball of
ln formtng him that the re-
• * r»L.? fr * r * s< for ***** »rre#t of Maro
N, Fot.rr the Aharon#Ins b#nk cash.
tSirara !. h ^ n to Si,6#6. The
yt#r State that It |g believed that
Potter got sway with I26.660. He has
n*.?* month. Potter U
Ef tllM ”Hng » year# of age. six
|7uJj 404 w * l €?* al>cul m
HAVE HOLIDAY
AT CONVICT CAMPS
Prison Commission Issues Circular
Letter to Wardens of Camps Calling
Attention to This Matter.
ATLANTA, Dec. 16.—A11 of the
state's convict# will get a'day'# rest
at Christmas. Today Secretary Yan
cey of th* prison commission sent out
a circular letter to the wardens of mil
of the convict camps in the state
where felony convicts are worked, call
ing their attention to the action of the
commission in thla matter. The cir
cular reads as follows:
"Dear Sir: It is the rule of the
commission that the state convicts
shall have one day of rest, or holiday
for Christmas, and as Christmas comes
on Sunday this year, they hold that
the convicts shall have either Satur
day, or Monday for holiday. It has
been customary for the contractor to
provide an extra dinner for the men
on this day, and they trust the cus
tom will be observed this year. See
that the men have the day of rest as
indicated."
Huylers-i-A large Xmas stock. King
Resolutions of Respect.
HAWKINSVILLE. Ga.. Dec. 16.—A
committee appointed by the city coun
cil to draft resolutions on the death
of Alderman J. C. Hendley, offers the
following for publication:
"Whereas, death has invaded our
mldHt nnd taken from our number an
alderman und mayor pro tem.. the
Hon. J. C. Hendley, be It resolved,
"1. That In his death- the council
has lost one of its moat enterprising,
progressive, honorable, upright, ac
commodating and generous of its
members.
"3. That the cJtv of Hawkinsvllle In
his death lost one of her most thor
ough sagacious and far-seeing of her
business men.
That the council of the city has
lost one of her most painstaking,
prompt, efficient, zealous and watchful
of Its members.
"Lnr.tly, be^ft resolved, that out of
respect for his memory, a copy of
these resolutions be spread upon the
minutes of the city of Hawkinsvllle,
nnd. further, that the same be pub
lished."
Of Interest to Mothers.
Thousands of little ones die every
year of croup. Most of them could
have been saved by a few doses of
Foley's Honey and Tar, and every
family with children should keep It In
the house. It contains no opiates and
Is safe and sure. Mrs. George H.
Picket. San Francisco. Cal., writes:
“My baby had a dangerous attack of
croup nnd we thought she would choke
to death, but one dose of Foley's
Honey and Tar relieved her nt once
after other remedies had failed. We
nre never a minute without It In the
house." Sold by H. J. Lamar & Co.,
druggists.
RAILROAD COMMISSION
Arlington Man Gets Rate on Cotton
8hipment—Oil Cases Not Dis
posed of.
ATLANTA. Dec. 16.—The railroad
commission of Georgia after being In
session two days adjourned this nTter-
noon. J. S. Cowart of Arlington was
given a rate of six cents per Hundred
or thirty centy cents per bale on the
cotton coming from the Munger Press
operated by him at Arlington. This
rate was offered Mr. Cowart by tho
Central of Georgia to Savannah and
Brunswick, who at first declined to ac
cept It. but later agreed to it at the
suggestion of the hoard. This rate,
however. Is only temporary.
The oil cases of the Walton Oil
ompnny. and the CConyers Oil Com
pany were not disposed of.
No Case of Pneumonia on Record.
We do not know of a single Instance
where a cough or cold resulted In
pneumonia or consumption when
Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken.
It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so
do not take chance* with some un
known preparation which may contain
opiates, which cause constipation, a
condition that retards recovery from
n cold. Ask for Foley's Honey and
Tar and refuse any substitute offered.
Bold by H. J. Lamar & Co., druggists.
Calhoun to Have a Nations! Bank.
CALHOUN. On.. Doc. 16.—The Rink
of Calhoun will be made a national
bank January 1 next. It ie one of the
strongest Institutions of Its kind In
the state. It will bo capitalized at
$50,000.
Fruit growers of north Georgia met
In Rome recently nnd elected Cot O.
N. Starr of this place president.
Byrd Barnnelle killed six wild tur
keys at one shot on his place near
here yesterday.
Slain by Dispensary Constable.
Charlotte. N .C.. Dec. 16.—A special
to the Observer from Florence, S. C..
says Dispensary Constable Rowell shot
and Instantly killed Joe Blount an
Atlantic Coast Line detective, here
early tonight over a personal matter.
Rowell was drunk.
Money For 8chool Teachers.
ATLANTA. Dec. 16.—The echool
teachers of the state nre going to get
the money due them for their services
In time to use it In Christmas shop
ping. Governor Terrell has drawn his
warrant on the treasury for $256,000
In favor of State School Commissioner
W. B. Merritt, and this will be sent
out tomorrow. The checks were all
made out previous to drawing the war
rant
Ex-Convict Sues State for Damages.
ATLANTA, Dec. 16.—James Edwards
of Fulton county, who has served a
sentence of six years In the peniten
tiary for the crime of perjury, has
filed a claim with the prison commis
sioners for damages from wounds re
ceived while eerving h!s time at the
state farm.
It seems that while making an ef
fort to escape, one of the guards shot
Edwards In the legs.
Negro Executed in 8outh Carolina.
CHARLESTON. S. Cra Dec. 16— A
special to the News and Courier from
Chester. 8. C.. says Will Hardin, a ne
gro who brutally murdered hta aged
father-in-law last September, was
legally executed by hanging at noon
today. He seemed to have neither
fear nor remorse and went to the
ecaffold »H«nt and sullen.
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563 CHERRY STREET. MACON, GA.
WE OFFER
Desirable home in Vineville; eight rooms, fine loca
tion, that can be bought for $4,250.
If loan is wanted, could arrange upon reasonable cash payment.
Money to loan on good real estate. * o
MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate.
WRITE ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE. ,
WILLINGHAM & CONE,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS.
Phone 444. 355 Second Street
Rainey & Callaghan,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH.
OYSTERS.
PRODUCE,
POULTRY,
FRUIT,
VEGETABLES,
KALAMAZOO CELERY,
EGGS.
ICE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-
TOWN ORDERS.
RAINEY & CALLAGHAN
•Phone. 288 and 888 486 First SL
GEORGIA, Bibb County.—The Union
Savlnen Bunk A Truitt Company ot Mn-
con, (I... gttnrdl.n for Emma. A. Kupfer-
m«n. represents to thl. court that It his
discharged tho said trust, and has tiled
application for letters of dismission. Thl.
la, therefore, to notify nil persons con
cerned, to file objections, if nny they
have, on or before the first Monday In
January 1M5. or else letters of dismis
sion will then be granted.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Mr*. M. A.
Tharpe havln, (lied her application In
this offlc. to bs appointed yutrdlmn of
the person of Mildred Plunkett of Bibb
county. Oa.. nn orphan child of C. R,
riunkett. deceased, this Is therefore, to
notify all person* concerned, that her
application will be heard on the first
Monday In January, no:,.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary,
Notice Is hereby given by the under-
slgned, Emily Potter Hammond and Ag
nes Cuyler, both residents of the city of
Baltimore, in the stele of Maryland, as
executrices of the estate of Mississippi
Cuyler, deceased, late of said city, of our
Intention to transfer fourteen ftt) shares
of th. capital stock of the Southwestern
Railroad Company of Georgia, standing
on the books of the said company In the
name of Mississippi Cuyler. alter the ex
piation of four weeks' publication there
of. In accordance with the act of the
SS2b.r A !H£!l * ow “''’ upI ’ rov '■ ,
EMILY POTTER HAMMOND,
AGNES CUYLER,
Executrices of Estate of Mississippi cuy-
l.r. Deceased.
OEORGIA, Bibb County.—Robnt L.
Anderson, guardian Mia. Jam. E. Trout
man. having applied to m. for leave .to
hu' 1 "* and lot. situated in
\ Insvlllc Bibb county. O... belonging to
tne said Miss Janie E. Troutman, for the
purpose of paying d*bts and for her main
tenance and support; this Is. therefore,
to notify all persons Interested that hie
application will be heard on the first
Monday In January. 1005.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—T. B. West
having applied to me for letters of guar,
dlanshlp of the person and property of
JUH# F. Smith, orphan of MUton E.
8mlth. late of said county, deceased, this
Is. therefore, to notify nil persons con
cerned to Ale objections. If any they have,
on or before the first Monday In January.
iSkU°for ! “ leU#r * wUI then >» ued u
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Bibb County.—The apprats.
ers appointed to set aside a twelve
months support to Johsnr.a Northern and
her two minor children out of the estate
of Carey Northern, late of Bibb county
Ga. deerssed. having filed their return
In this office, this Is, therefore, to notify
aJt persons concerned to file their objec
tions. If sny they have, on or before the
first Monday Jn January, lOOS. why the
return of sold appraisers should not be
made*the Judgment of this court.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Bibb County—Thomas H.
Freeman having applied for letter# of
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tnurratra that hlg rartieatlra wfflS
heart on th. firm Mon Ora jn Jscu.rv
»«• C. M. WILEY. Ortln.ry7’
. FOR SALE.
. Flra-rocm hora. and good six. lot an
cl* ltna Erat Macon. 1204: 4-roctn house,
Chappel at-, t.SO; 5-room houra on cor
line. South Mv-.n. tor I1.0M: ( .era. trad
«t°ra_a*adw«nm£jfec 11.0007mUSS
bora*. Ban.vtew, for ITtS; 14 lot. for 12*
rach. If sold e t one: wood yard and mra
chtawry and * rooms for rant; for ssic.
5-reon. houra. Odra st.. Urge tot It «£
J. L- ETHRIDOE. H.rdlmin BldoT’
REAL ESTATE.
Foe Sale—acres and 4-room houra
at McCrary's store. 2 mite, on VirivajI
Raul. Win moke ttrat-rtara suburban
For Rent—8-room houra and 7 acre, c
tand .t outing Club. J „i:.. oiT^jS
terra t.n mtlra front SCocci
Q- 54. DAVi*. 454 6.4400 6L
Nice lot on Coleman
Ave. in first class lo
cation can be bought
on 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.
flake inquiry.
Frank B. West,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
Amorican National Bank Bldg.
For Sale
The beautifully located suburban
home generally known as the "Jaques
Farm ” four and & half miles from the
city, on Forsyth road. 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.
$1,300.00
TO LOAN RIGHT QUICK.
On Improved City Property. Throe
five years.
GEORGIA LAND & TITLE CO.
370 Second Street.
J. B. Hills,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Telephone 007 129 Cotton *vi
MACON. GA.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND LOANS,
No. 353 Third St Telephone No. 77.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
No. 272 College 8t_ 7 rooms....145.00
No. 121 High St.. 7 rooms (8.00
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
To Iran on Improved city property,
Money In it, fcuJt—aa doUvj’,