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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1904.
I One Cent a Word |
WANTED.
DETECTIVE—Our secret service men
good money; good men wanted
everywhere; experience unnecessary; give
references. Address American
Detective Association, Indianapolis, Ind.
THE VOICE of the turkey 1m stilled; ho
-^toady the roasting pan. Oscar
• credit.
purchase either caar
WANTED—Everybody In Macon to send
us their orders for nuts, raisins, figs,
dates, plum pudding, fancy crackers,
etc., today; don't forget to ask for Qreen
Trading Stamns. free. The Great *
tic ft Pacific Tea Co.
; Atlan-
WANTED. SITUATION—Exprt commer
cial and Job printer wants situation;
men looking for a cheap printer do not
answer this, union. Address B. G. W.
Telegraph.
GIFT'
that
? yields
ffaction by the 1
f hantifat. Christ- 11
r ' mas giving should'
be genuine, so pass
the imitation and choose '
Waterman's Idea!
Christmas
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.
MURPHY MAKES
■ACTUAL REPORT
Work of Macon’s Police De
partment for 1!)04j
4*,028 ARRESTS MADE
Expenditures of Department for Year
Amounted to $47,214.77—Council's
Appropriation for Department Waa
$45,110— Member* of Force Were
Complimented for Service During
Time by Retiring Chief.
pea 8,
Ga., for their price.
WANTED—Steady, Indufltrious printer to
take charge of small Job office. The
Nut Grower Co., Poulan, Ga.
come of Nazareth. M. C. Balkcom satth
WANTED—Expert
change position;
best of refrences. Address Box
rt bookkeeper desires to
“ " »erlence:
8 quick.
WALD bakes your fruit cakes. ’Phono
751.
CHRISTMAS GOODIES—Florida oranges
and grape fruit, fancy apples, almonds,
pocane. Brazils, walnuts. Alberts table
raisins, dates, flgs, etc. Oscar Bradley.
I. . uiuiuuRu nifinou,
practical experience*, careful Instructions,
little expone, board and tools provided;
- provided;
come now and complete during busy
son; catalogue fret*. Moler Barber
lege, New Orleans, Ln.
OSCAR BRADLEY, GROCERIES—Peri
odical Oscar Bradley—Groceries; Pe
riodical Tickets. Oscar Bradlty—Grocer
ies; Periodical Tickets. Oscar Bradley—
Grocories; Periodical Tickets. Oscar Brad
ley—Groceries; Periodical Tickets. Oscar
Bradley—Groceries: Periodical Tlokets.
Oscar Bradley—Groceries; Periodical
FOR RENT—New store, corner First and
Cherry; elegant suite front offices.
Curran R. Ellis. Architect.
want. Rainey St Caliaghnn.
PISTOLS, revolvers nnd Are arms of all
descriptions and sizes at Goldman’s
Pawn Shop.
DOLLS and doll carriages at Wald, Mul
berry it., next postoffice. ’Phone 571.
CHRISTMAS GROCERIES—Save money
on them by using Perlodlcul Tickets.
Oscar Bradley.
I OR RENT—Three or four furnished
rooms for light housekeeping; upstairs,
nil conveniences; best locality in city.
N- Y. Z.. care Telegraph.
this. Address Auto, earn Telegraph.
HOW WOULD a dozen rose hushes do for
a gift to a (lower-loving friend; we have
them, choice ones, from $1.00 to $4.00 per
dozen. Chas. N. Woodruff, Florist.
1 orders of groceries.
St., or ’Phono 3600.
bargal
3606.
upright show
FOR SALE—Gentle horse two buggies.
wagon and dump cart and harrow; must
be sold at once. C. Sheridan, dr.
to Wlri IV. Hallam, Room 6. Washington
Block, Macon. Oa.,-'Phone 027.
new pack California
BALE—Several shares Winn-Jnhnson Co.
stock; 60c. on dollar. Buslaess, caro
Telegraph.
years ago, with a $650 stock.
nt Oscnr Bradley’s.
KID DOLLS, Jointed dolls. Beck’s pianos,
doll bonds, toys of all kinds, st Wald’s,
•Phone 371.
COURSE DINNER—For this you will
need Ash. Remember Rainey & Calla
ghan.
PERSONAL.
berry and Third sts. (Cheatham Drug ft
Peed Co.’s corner), a complete stock of
fireworks, consisting of Roman Candles,
Bkv Rockets. Torpedoes. Sand Crackers,
Fird Crackers Dynamites, Negro Chasers.
Stars and Colored Lights: nil fresh stock
nnd prices as low as anybodys, and your
patronage Is solicited. Walter L. Cheat-
QUAIL, dressed poultry, headed lettuce.
.— *—* r< * c> piournoy ft
LET US book your order for Xmas tur
key, oysters, fish, celery, lettuce, cron
berries, etc. Clarke's Fish ft Pi
Market.
J J MERCER, the Jeweler, ts giving
'ticket with each dollar purchase which
entitles the holder to a chance on the
lady’s forty dollar gold watch to be given
away on January' 1st: see Sunday’s ad
Y^rtlsrment for particular*.
BUY YOUR Christmas turkeys from J.
D. McKay ft Co.
BUY YOT'R Xmas cakes from Merkel.
CHRI8TMA8 buyer* would do well to see
oiir stock of plants, suitable for gifts-
rice ferns, oalmr. etc., from 13c. upwardi
Chas. N. Woodruff. Florist.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!!—
Finest quality ''Plants’ and "Selects
for broiling and frying; stew oysters In
abundance for stuffing the turkey. Rainey
ft Callaghan-
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—Colonial Brass
Fenders and Andirons. Bee them at T.
YVALD‘8 fruit cake, pound
ettu. tba bast la tbs city.
Only 2 Days
Before Xmas
Better hurry to the popular store,
where they have so many nice Xmas
goods.
Books by the bushel, from the little
picture books to the fine gift Illus
trated books and Bibles. A11 the new
$1.50 books at $1.25.
Elegant Line Children’s Books
Nice Pictures 25c. to $25.00. Pome
very flne pictures and mirrors to go at
bargains.
Lots of Toys, Dolls, Drums, Homs,
etc.. In our annex.
McEvoy Book
& Stationery Co.
572 Cherry St.
All Your Troubles
About Xmas presents can be easily settled by coming to us. It Is use
less to enumerate the many things that we have, as our reputation for nlco
goods. Is well-known far beyond the borders of Macon. When It comes to
framing pictures, that Is our business, and the people say we know it. Our
name on eny picture is a guarantee “that it is the correct thing.”
W. Lamar Williams, “ The Frame Maker”
107 COTTON AVENUE.
PRISONER GETS
NOVEL PRESENTS
Judge Speer Yesterday Gave Federal
Prisoner His Liberty and Then Said
He Wished to Mnko Him a Christ-
mas Present to Wife.
Ex-Chief Patrick Murphy of the
Macon police force submitted to the
mayor his annual report for the year
Just closed yesterday morning. This
is a full report showing arrests, na
ture of, cases, and the work of each
month.
This report is complimentary to the
members of the force and contains the
statement that the men have been
faithful to their duty.
During the past twelve months 4,028
arrests have been rande. This shows
105 cases more than last yeAr. “This
shows,” says Chief Murphy In the re
port, “there has been no lack of dili
gence on the part of the department.”
The communication shows that the
appropriation of the mayor nnd coun
cil for the year was spent nnd in ad
dition to thin an amount of $2,104.77.
The appropriation from count'll for tho
police department was $45,110. Chief
Murphy shows by his report that he
has expended during 1004 the sum of
$47,214.77.
Tho fines Imposed In recorder’s court
for the year, according to the report,
were $27,028.15. Of this amount $16,-
179.40 was paid, $1,718.50 was suspend
ed and $542.85 W’aa remitted.
The Police Court.
Chief Murphy was complimentary
to the men who have been under him
on the force during tho year. He de
votes a paragraph to their general con
duct and deportment which Is as fol
lows;
’’The men have maintained a high
standard of official conduct and per
sonal deportment. They have tried to
Judge Speer yesterday suspended
the sentence of the Sidney T. Grant, a
white farmer from Rowland, Ga., who
was serving out a term in prison in
Bibb county* Jail for Illicit dlatllllnr.
He was sent home a free man to spend
the holidays with his family.
Grant was sentenced during the
spring term of the federal court in
Macon this year. The sentence was
passed and the prisoner was allowed to
go home and make his crop and then
return to serve It out. On the first
day of December, according to the
order of the* court, he appeared In Ma
con nnd was locked up to spend the
required time in prison.
He had spent all of the month of
December in prison up to yesterday
when Judge Speer ordered him released
and made the statement to the man as
was given his freedom: “I send
you home as a Christmas present to
your wife.”
Grant left for home after having
served out 22 days In Bibb jail on tho
charge. Judge Speer haft Imposed a
fine of $100 upon him and gave the
alternative of serving two months In
Jail. Ho has satisfied the court and
now at home to spend the holidays
with a happy family.
All the New and Fine Books.
$1.50 books for $1,25. McKvoy Book
nnd Stationery Co.
Christmas Candies
Get the best for a Xmas
present. We have It here.
Allegritti and Lyons Can
dles, [in beautiful boxes.
n. J. Lamar & Co.,
Two doors from the Ex
change Bank. Cherry St.
YESTERDAY’S WEATHER.
MUSICAT. INSTRUMENTS of every da-
scrlptlon; guitars, nccordeons, violins,
— doling harmonicas, etc., at
MUSICAL IN8TRUCTION8.
CHRISTMAS PIES—Get your mince moat
nnd canned pumpkin from Oscar Brad
ley.
FOR CHRISTMAS—BIcyclea. Velocipedes.
Trlrydee, Autoprdea. Coasters, Boy's
Wagons, Doll Carriages, ftetc., cheap nt
8. 8. Parmolcn’s.
FRESH FISH and oysters all the time.
G. P. Clarke ft Co.
PINEAPPLES— Any size, any price; also
flne variety of apples und oranges. Rai
ney ft Caliaghnn.
BLANK CARTRIDGES of nil kinds at
Rnlkrom's Hardware Store.
CRANRERRiuS and California celery, se
lect quantities ordered Hpoclally for
Christmas trade. Oscar Bradley.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PINK MALAGA grapes. New York ap-
plen, sweet FlnrlrU oranges, tnngarines,
grape fruit, San Hina roconnuts, hnnunns,
lomons. pineapple, the largest, sweetest
nuts In the elty; largo cluster raisins.
Flournoy ft McKenna.
ANYTHING made of holly Isn’t necessa-
sarlly a holly wreath; If you want some
rajil first-elnss holly wreath*, well-made
with plenty of herrles. come or ’phone us.
Chas. N. Woodruff. Florist.
CELERY! CELERY!! CELERY!!!—The
finest stock only and plenty of It. Rai
ney ft Callaghan.
A LARGE LINE of pistols and guns at
Rjilkcom's Hardware Store
BUTTERINB better than country butter
and costs only 20c. per pound. Oscar
Bradley.
THE NUT GROWER—Official organ Na
tional Nut Growers’ Association; samp!*
copies free. J. F. Wilson, editor, Pou
lan. On.
GOBBLE! GOBBLE! GOBBLE!—Turkeys.
fat and tender, coming for your Christ
mas dinner. Oscar Bradley.
FAT LIVE TURKEYS, nice Georgia beef
und pork, fresh country eggs. J. D.
McKay ft Co.. ’Phone 726.
HOT ROLLS every* afternoon.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—Braaa and
wrourht Iron fire screens. See them at
T. C. Burke’s.
RABBITS! RABBITS!! RABBITS!!!—
Fresh lot Just received at Rainey ft Cal
laghan's.
AIR RIFLES of all kinds for the boys at
Goldman'*.
TOYS of all kinds at Wald’s. Mulberry
st., next postoffice, 'Phone 671.
DRESSED TURKEYS, hens, fries, broil
ers; also fresh oysters, fish. game, cele
ry. fruit# and vegetables. Rainey ft Cal
laghan.
EGOS! EGGS!! EGOS!!!—Wo oanlly hoad
tho lint Ir. quantity nnd quality egg*
cold In Maoon. Italney tk Callaghan.
WILD DUCKS, qunll, live and drossed
qt
turkeys, hens, frU
& Caliaghnn.
broilers. Rainey
mllchner herring nnd Periodical Tickets.
Oscar Bradley.
LOST AND FOUND.
will pay liberal reward
TURKEYS! TURKEYS!! TURKEYS!!!--
Immense stock of these for Christmas;
any weight you want. Rainey ft Calla
ghan.
OurSpecial Prices
15
Finest Cream Cheese, a lb
New Ga. Cane Syrup, a gal 35
Apple Vinegar, a gal 30
Best Head Rico, a Tb 05
Octagon Boap, 6 for..., 25
Hand Supollo, a cake o7t$
Sugar Cured Ham. a lb 11*4
Sugar Cured Shoulder, a lb (19
Breakfast Strips (best quality), a Ib.lSft
New Nuts, all kinds, lb 15
Florida Oranges, a doc 29
Baldwin Apples, a pk 16
Dried Pica. 1-lb. bricks, a lb 11
Seeded Raisins, a pkg 08 1-3
Specially Cleaned Currants, a pkg. .98 1-3
New Persian Dates, per lb • 1.3
Best Quality Prunes, a lb 9714
California Evaporated Peaches, a lb..10
Beet Three Crown Raisins^ a lb 10
Van Camp’s Soups fall kinds), a can..09
Van Cnmp’s Pork snd Deans, a can..09
Van Camp’s Pure Creum. a can 09
Royal Salad Dreasing, a bottle 20
Irish Potatoes, a pk ....25
'Phone 2035. J. R. Odom.
FOR SALE.
Five-room houx. clo*. In; owner ban
left city, wantn to cell; price, 13.640.
Northern mnn wnnt. to go North, will
.ill too acre. Innd, mule, wagon, hnrnce.,
lock, .took and barrel. ,100. One acre
wood yard, barn rn.chln.ry, for rent or
J. C. ETHRIDGE, Hardeman Bldg.
Fight Will be Bitter.
Thogn who will peralat In cloning
their earn ugnlnat the continual recoin
mendatlon of Dr, Klng-a New Din
covery for Conaumptlon, will have
long nnd bitter fight with their
trouble,, If not ended earlier
fntnl termination. Ilend what
Benll of Heat!,. Mlaa.. hue
any: "I-ant fnll toy wife had
every nymptom of conaumptlon. Hha
took Dr. Klng-a New Dlacovery after
everything elae had failed. Improve,
ment came nt once und four bottle,
entirely cured her." Guaranteed
nil drugglate. Price 60c. and
Trial bottlea free.
Launoh’t Long Voyage.
MOBILE. Ain., Deo. 22.—Th. little
open decker gaaollne launch Slanma
today atarted on her voyage of 1,800
mile, acroaa the gulf of Mexico to
Honduran. The Slanma la In com
mand of Capt. Baird and her craw of
four. Hhe come from Detroit down
the Mlaataalppl to New Orleana and
She will atop at
Tampa. and Havana.
ONLY ONE MORE DAY
Just one more day, and Christmas will be here. Don’t wait
until tomorrow. Come today and let us send out your order for
Nuts; all kinds at lowest prices.
Raisins, 5 pound packages for 50c
Figs, the finest ever put up, pound baskets ........ 20c
Dates, pound packages 6c
Plum Pudding for Xmas dinner 20c
Nabisco Wafers, a package 19c
Flavoring Extracts, for cake or cream, 2 ounce bottle 25c
(20 sumps given with each bottle thi» week.)
Your Xmas dinner will not be complete without A. & P.
Delicious Coffee, Fancy A. & P. Elgin Creamery Butter, Salad
Dressing, etc. Try a can of our Poultry Seasoning.
EXTRA STAMPS WITH TEA, COFFEE, EXTRACT, Etc,
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
IMPORTERS AXD COFFEE ROASTERS.
ad by
11.00.
THE ORANGE AND GREEN
Dacambar laaua Juat Out—la Attractive
and Full of Good Thlnga.
The current laaua of the Orange and
Oregn. Greaham High achool'a month-
ly magazine la a neway and attrnctlva
work; It shown great cart In tha pie
paratlon of the article, and apeaki
well of It, bualnoaa 'manager. The
editor, hava written upon timely aub
lecta. No doubt thin laaua will he pur'
chaaed by many of the Macon gradu
atea of the achool. It la on aale
the printer,.
The Redmond - flassee
Fuel Co. Blue Jem, Jel
lico and Alabama Coal
AFTER THIRTY-FOUR YEARS
pin...67111 pm..40
pm...31112 inn..3s
7 nm...5o) 1 am. ..16
8 pm...48 2 am..34
9 pm...44 3 am. .34
10 pm...42| 4 am..32
6 am. .11(11 am..66
s am..31
2 pm..63
:: pm..||
4 pm..63
. Rlvar Report.
, Th rJam7J?t.Woh7Vi.
uring the past twenty-four hours,
ir 2.5 feet above low water mark of
past twenty-four hours.
The Oconee river ut Dublin read 0.6
of a foot, a fall of 9.2 of a foot during
tho past twenty-four hours.
Meteorological dnts furnished by tho
local office of the United States depart-
perform their duty faithfully and well Sl’SluMnTat'TXJ.W
and l thank them most alncerely for Thermograph Readlno*.
their efforts In this direction and for
their courtesy to me. My remarks
are equally applicable to member* of
the detective department.”
Number of Arrestt.
The number of arrests for each
month was as follows:
January 416, February 349, March
317, April 306. May 252. Juno 301, July
353, August 327, September 351, Octo
her 363, November 421, December 272—
total 4.928
This la an average of not quite 336
arrests per month. Tha largest num
her of arrests was made In tha month
of November, towlt 421, and the small
cst number was in the month of May,
252.
Color and Sex of Parsons Arretted.
White males 1,338, white females 71,
colored males 1,6(13, colored females
656. There were 625 more colored males
arrested than white males, nnd 585
more colored females than white fe
males.
Patrol Wagon and Ambulance.
Number of runs by patrol wagon
1,865; number of runs by ambulance
115—total 1,980.
Number of m!le« traveled by patrol
wagon 2,943; number of mile* traveled
by nmbulnnre 221—total 3,ICC,
In conclusion Chief Murphy thanks
Chulrnmn Williams and Aldermen
Happ and Chestney of the polico com
mlitee for their cordial and constant
co-operation In the work and flnnlly
thunks nre offered alt tha aldermen for
their kindness.
Referring to th* mayor the chiefs
report contained the expression of deep
gratitude for the many favors shown,
and the high appreciation of generous
and considerate treatment.
"Hero’stiotHe land which gave mo blrth f
Hero's to the flag she flies;
Here’s to her sons—the best of earth,
Here's to her smiling skies.
Hero's to a heart which beats for me,
True as the stars above;
Here's to the day when mino aho’ll be,
Here’a to the girl I love."
Enjoy the Christmas Tide!
Eat, drink and be merry! Quaff tho toast,
and gather round the punch-bowl. But be
sure that in mixing you use
LI PPM AN’S PRIVATE STOCK
Pure Rye Whiskey.
It is absolutely unoxcelled, and tho price is
$1.00 a bottle.
For Sale by
GABE LI PPM AN,
504 Fourth Street,
1 • L 'Phone 699.
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
Tho only place in Macon
whoro you can got Coffeo tho
day it is roasted.
Flournoy & McKenna.
Am.ricu.’ Molldny Money,
AMEHICII8. On., Deo. 22.—Tha vol
ume of holiday money ilrculatlng In
Amerlru* wnn considerably lncrenaud
today when the city outhorltlao ordered
tho payment ot tho ontlro December
pay rolla In advance that employe!
might have their money (or Chrlotman.
School tenohera, aldermen, fireman, po.
linemen, In (act nil nt tho hundred or
more emplnyoa wore paid In tull. In
addition to thla tho Intoreat due upon
the city-, bonded Indebtedneaa In Junu-
nry wna llkewlre paid In ndvanne. Dna.
plte Ihn alump In cotton vnluaa money
la plcnlltul hern and Amerlcua mor-
chnnta are having on egcellent Christ-
mao trade.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PUPILS
WILL GIVE CANTATA
To ho Hold Thla Evening ot Conover
Mualo Hall on Cotton Avanue—
Fifty Children In tho Ca.t—No Ad-
mission Fee la Chargsd and Publio
Is Invited. _____
Tho Christian church Sunday achool
will give a contain tonight at Conover
Mualo Hall, over tho Coble Company,
nn Cotton avenue. The cantata la en-
tided “Bnnta China- Mlaalnn." The
commlttea In charge la eompoeed a(
Meademea D. N. L*wl», W. H. Hopnr,
Edouard llaasalberg, Mlaa Annie I,u
Ruaaell and Mlaa Pearl Dewberry.
Protoenor Kdouurd lleaaelherg haa
perannn! eupervlalon and direction of
tho mualc. Thero will bo no charga
(or udmlaalon nnd the public la cor.
dally Invited. The entertainment will
begin ot I o'clock. Thero are over
nfty children In the caat and they have
been carefully trained for ieveral
week*.
J. B. Hills,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Telephone 407 129 Cotton avo.
MACON, GA.
Red-C Coal the best.
Phone 223. The Red-
mond-flassee Fuel Co.
The Maple, Lynohlng.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Dec. 22.—John
Tjnrnar wme arraated tonight on on In
dictment returned by the recent
United Rtotea grand jury charging
conaplracy In the lynching of lloruco
Maplee. Bevoral Indictment. In thlo
case were found by the grand Jury
and. 00 for, three arreata havo been
mode. T. M. Rlgglaa and Robert
Powell ore out on IS,090 boride.
When you want a good
smoke, drop in at Lamar &
Lamar’s.
Rainey & Callaghan,
TURKEY8, TURKEY8, TURKEY8.
Live and dressed.
All kinds of fresh OYSTERS received
twioa daily.
Cranbarrlea and Celery
All kinds of FI8H.
Qlve us your orders. Will raeelva
prompt attention.
RAINEY & CALLAGHAN
Phono* 221 and 152 452 Flret St.
Mr. Georg. Littleton Returns to Maaon
to Find Many Changes.
Mr. a on. Littleton, who left Macon
In 1174. arrived here under tho gul
dance of Mr. J. M. Mallory of the On
tral R. R.. today. For 20 years ha hoa
been In Teaai and came back to Oeor
gla far tho flret time and found that
the Brown Houae block had been built
op and that Vineville bad boon annex
ed to Macon. Ho left hora with only
IIM In hla pocket He bought 611
acrea of land In Knnle, Texas. Today
he com-- hack and finds that ho la
wealthy, with a bank account that he
doean't boaet of. He took advantage
of the rlae In price, and held hit pro-
party and only sold off Juat enough to
moke It valuable. War 12 ymra he fed
his flocka on tho plain., but when town
Iota began to bo valuable he r-.lt! them
Mr. Littleton lo about 65 yr.ru old and
a well preserved man.
“Before our stock U picked
over” buy a nico Xmm pres
ent for your sweetheart at
E, J, 6i P. L). Willingham’*.
1=3 OFF
on all our
Holiday Goods
Except Huyler’s Candy
and Cut Glass
Will bo sold the balance of
this woek at Ono-third off
Jno. S. Hoge Drug Co.
Macon, Ga.
Prompt attontion to Mail
Orders.
By a mistake In yester
days Telegraph, It w a s
made to appear that the
Jno. S. Hoge Drug Co.
would cut the price of Huy
ler’s Candies. As every
one knows the price of
Huyler’s delicious confec
tions is never cut.
$1,600.00
Will buy a nice home In Hugucnln
Heights, consleting of a good two ito-
ry. olg-room dwelling on desirable lot.
Terms, 2200 caah. balance on long time
yearly payment* nnd reaeonable Inter-
est. A line opportunity for o person
„f moderate means. House la now
rontod st 116 per month and would
make a good Investment.
$1,500.00
Will buy a etor and 4-room dwell-
Ing combined, on corner of Third end
Arch streets; all In good condition;
close In. convenient to business, a good
aland, and a corner that will Increase
In value.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
Loam, Real Estate and Insurance.
565 Mulberry 8treeL
Insure Now!
Chrlatmaa la coming with Its fire
crackers and bonfire* ami your rl*k Is
more than double. I’ll write your
houae or furniture, (tore or dock or
anything Insurable. I represent tho
AETNA OF HARTFORD,
THE NORTHERN OF LONDON,
THE NIAGARA OF NEW YORK,
THE LONDON OF ENGLAND.
No better companies ran bo found.
Frank B. West,
REAL E8TATE AND INSURANCE,
American National Dank Bldg.
For Sale
Tho beautifully located suburban
home generally known as th# "Jnquo*
Farm." four and a half mile* from Urn
city, on Foreyth road. Thl* farm con-
elate of 10 acre*, nice orchards, hot
houae*. etc. Fin* bold *prlng and
branch on the place. Has splendid Im
provement* In way of 8-room dwell
ing and all necessary out houaea; com
manding a lino view of tha surround-
Ing country, within one half mils of
electric car line. Tho right man can
make a fortune dairying and trucking.
This lo a "Jim Dandy" and will have to
bo ln»peeted to bo appreciated. Good
reasoni for selling. For particulars
call on or address,
Duncan
Real Estate Exchange
Home Money to Loan on Mortgage.
...For Sale...
A well located store
leased for 5 years nets
7 per cent. Price
$6000,00
H. Horne,
Reale Estate, Insurance
and Loans.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND LOANS,
No. 353 Third St. Telephon. No. 77.
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
No. 272 Col!*** SL. 7 room*....245 CO
No. Ut High 8L, 7 room* 55 50
TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR8
To loan on Improved city property.
Mcnoy In the hank no d-l*y.
DIAL ESTAT!