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THE MACON TELEGRAPH i SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER' 24, 1904.
One Cent a Word I
WANTED—A chance to do tutoring; high
school studies preferred. Apply Of
fice, *’ Macon Telegraph.
8. quail, live and dressed
turkeys, hens, fries ana broilers. Rainey
& Callaghan. •
CASH paid for your household and kitch
en furniture. W. J. Robinson, Vinevllie
Branch, ’Phone 670.
Wright's. Third 3t
Nut Grower Co., Poulan, Ga.
change position; flv
^efrei
best of refrences. Address Box 1/8 quick.
RABBITS! RABBITS!! RABBITS!!!—
> Fresh lot Just received at Rainey & Cal
laghan’s.
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade;
shortest and most thorough method;
practical experience, careful instructions,
little expene, board nnrl tools provided;
come now and complete during busy sea
son; catalogue free. ” 1
Orleans, I
lege. New <
Molcr Barber Col
FOR RENT.
PISTOLS, revolvers and Are arras of all
descriptions and sizes at Ooldn—
Pawn Shop.
SHAD, SHAD, SHAD—Just received.
fresh shipment of fine shad. Rhlney &
Callaghan.
alf C conveniences; best locality in city.
X Y. Z., care Telegraph.
1-incn oak lumner. Bouna, common
quality, good for any building where
strength is required; price 612 f.o.b. cars
Macon. Apply to Wirt W. Hallam. Room
r. U’nihlnvtnn UlrtnU Mncnn.. On. 'l’hnnn
FOR SALE—Two 3-room houses and lots
on Fort Hill 6200.00 each. W. C. Witt,
S16 Main st.. East Macon.
ney & Callaghan.
A BARGAIN—6500.00 will buy a Cadillno
automobile; tonneau, etc., goes with
this. Address Auto, care Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Gentle horse two buggies,
agon and dunm *■“““*
told at once. C.
BALE—Several shares Wlnn-Johnaon Co.
rtnek: 50c. on dollar. Business, cars
Telegraph.
SAUER KRAUT, dill pickles and Holland
mlichner herring at Oscar Bradloy*-
FOR SALE—Damaged com for hog feet
cheap, good feed. O. O. A. Daughtry,
Third st.
TURKEYS! TURKEYS!! TURKEYS!!!—
Immense stock of those for Christmas;
any weigh!
(than.
ht you wunt. Rainey & Calls-
KID DOLLS, Jointed dolls. Beck's Pianos,
doll heads, toys of all kinds, at Wald's,
•Phone 571.
LET US book your order for Xmas tur
key, oysters, flsh, celery. lettuce,
berries, etc. Clarke's Fli
Market.
Poultry
EGOS! EGGS!! EGGS!!!—We easily head
the list In quantity and quality eggs
sold In Macon. Rainey & Callaghan.
BUY YOUR Xmas cakes from Merkel.
TWO BARS of Octagon soap free toda;
QUAIL, dressed poultry, headed lettuce,
celery, cranberries, etc. Flournoy “
McKenna.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of ever;
nor'
bank
script ion; guitars, necordeons,
.>anJoe, mandolins, hurr -- '" -
Goldman's Pawn Shop.
y de-
follns.
FOR CHRISTMAS—Bicycles. Velocipedes.
Tricycles, Autopedes. Coasters, Boy'
Wagons, Doll Carriages, &etc., cheap o
B. 8. Parmelee's.
FRESH FISH and oysters all the time
G. P. Clarke * Co.
PINEAPPLES—Any size, any price; also
fine variety of apples and oranges. Ral
ney & Callaghan.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Christmas
Shopping
ADJUDICATION OF
THE R. H. PLANT ESTATE
'GIFT'
that
^ yield j j atij~ '
ffaction by the '
7 hand/at. Chrht
giving jhoald'
genuine, jo pajj
r tho imitation and choojc '
XUaterman'j Ideal
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.
ORDER OF COURT YESTERDAY CONFIRMED AGREEMENT OF CRED-
ITORS RELIEVING BANKRUPTCY FUND OF $1,900,000 OF SECOND.
ARY LIABILITIES AND RECEIVER CORBIN REPORTS THAT DIV.
IDENDS WILL REACH 331-3 PER CENT.—JUDGE SPEER WILL
TAKE UP QUESTION OF ADJUDICATION THIS MORNING AT TEN
O’CLOCK. .$ .
The T. A. Coleman
Book & Printing Co.
316-320 Second st.
Santa Claus
Last Call
We hope to see all our friends and
customer® In today! have plenty of
salesmen and lota of
Presents Suitable
for Old and Young
Almost any pries.. Com. in early and
look the place over. You will find
moro things to suit you for the various
gifts to bo mado than ever before. We
really believe our store oontalns a
BETTER SELECTION AND MORE
VARIED LINE
than oan be found anywhere else.
McEvoy Book
& Stationery Co.
572 CHERRY STREET.
Cold Facts.
Today if you aro wise, call and get some of those beautiful things that
have for Christmas.. We don’t claim to have the whole of Christendom
under our roof, but when it comes to Artiatio Frame® and Beautiful Piotur®®,
we are the people.. In fact, you can’t find suoh goods anywhere else in middle
Georgia.. Come today and come early. I
W. Lamar Williams,
“MACON’S ONLY ART STORE.”
107 COTTON AVENUE.
LOST AND FOUND.
ir's open face gold watch, set
diamond: gold and platenum
i diamonds. Finder will be well
LOST—Lady’
with one diamond
fob set with dlamom— - .—- ----
rewarded by leaving at Max Morris Drug
Store.
afford. Rainey & <
LOST—A Phllomnthean pin on Cotton
avo, or Second st.. Dec. 22. Reward If
returned to this office, 8.
tiaIs G. W. O.: will pay liberal reward
for Us return. Call at Macon Telegraph
office.
knives for Christmas presents.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!!—
Finest quality "Plants” and '’Selects”
for broiling and frying: stew oysters in
abundance for stuffing the turkey. Rainey
& Callaghan.
OurSpecial Prices
Finest Cream Cheese, a lb 15
New Ga. Cane Syrup, a gal 66
Apple Vinegar, a gal......... 2
Best Head Rice, a lb C
Soap, & for.mill.66
Hand Bapollo, a cake.. 07%
Sugar Cured Ham. a lb 11%
Sugar Cured Shoulder, a lb..... 09
Breakfast Strips (beat quality), a lb. 13%
New Nuts, all kinds, tb ...16
Florida Oranges, a doz 20
Baldwin Apples, a pk 36
nrjed Figs. I-lb. bricks, a lb 11
* Raisins, a pkg OS 1-6
Reedod Raisins, a pkg OS 1-6
t serially Cleaned Currants, a pkg. .08 1-6
ew Persian Dates, per lb 8 1-6
eat Quality Prunes, a lb 07%
California Evaporated reaches, a lb..10
Best Three Crown Rnl.slna a lb 10
Van Comp's Bouna (all kinds), a ean..o»
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, a can..<>9
Van Camp’s Pure Cream, a can 09
Royal Salad Dressing, a bottle 20
Irish Potatoes, a pk 25
Rainey & Callaghan,
A LARGE LINE of pistols and guns at
Balkeom’s Hardware Store.
uo to Rainey &
PINK MALAGA grapes. New York ap
ples, sweet Florid* oranges, tangarlnes.
grape fruit. Ran .Bias ooeoanuta. bananas,
lemons, pineapple. the largest, sweetest
nuts In the efty; large cluster raisins.
Flournoy & McKenna.
THE NUT GROWER—Official organ Na
tional Nut Growers’ Association; sample
copies free. J. F. Wilson, editor, Pou-
Just right, fully ripe.
Rainey & Callaghan.
HOT ROLL8 everys afternoon.
APPLES, oranges, bananas, coeoanuts
and Periodical Tickets. Oscar Bradley.
w pack
: McKenn
AIR RIFLES of all kinds for the boys at
DRESSED TURKEYS, hens, fries, broil
ers; also fresh oysters, fish, game, cele
ry. fruits and vegetables. Rainey A r
laghan.
COURSE DINNER—For this you will
need fish. Remember Retney A Calls
ghan.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS,
FRESH VEGETABLES—We are head
quarters for these; ask tor what you
want. Rainey A “
TURKEY8, TURKEYS, TURKEYS.
Live and dressed.
MEMORY MEETING
AT MACON Y. M. C. A.
The usual order at the men’s meet
ing tomorrow afternoon at the Young
Men’s Christian Association building
will be changed. Instead of an address
there will be an Informal "Memory
meeting.” In which all will have an op
portunity to participate. The service
will be In charge of General Secretary
McFadden, beginning at 4 p. m. and
continuing until r* o'clock. Strangers
aro cordially Invited.
Mr. Roy W. Harrlng, physical direc
tor at the Y. M. C. A., left this morn
Ing, accompanied by Mrs. Harrlng to
spend n few dAys at Demlrost, Ga., with
Mrs. Harrlng'® parents.
You can’t make a mis
take if you send her ‘‘Huy
iers.” Kinjr & Oliphant.
Lowe—Gilbert,
EUFAULA, Ala., Dec. 23.—J. P. Lowe
whh married last night at A:80 o’clock
to Miss Evle Gilbert st her broth-
Dr. Gilbert, on Randolph street. The
ceremony was performed by Dr. M. B.
Wharton. Mr. Lowe Im a former Macon
traveling salesman, but Is now the pro.
prletor of tho St. Jullen, one of Ku-
faula'n leading hotels. He ha® made
many friends since he Identified him
nelf with EufAUla. and the friends ho
has here and elsewhere who are num
erous. extend heartiest congratulations.
Miss Gilbert belong® to one of the
oldest and best known families In Eu-
faula and she number® her friend® by
her acquaintance®.
Eczema, scald head, hives. Itrhlness
of the skin of any sort Instantly re<
lleved. permantly cured. Doan's Olnt-
Phone 2035. J. R. Odom. 1 ment - At iny <,n “ ,,or *-
MONEY
Come Today
All kinds of fresh OYSTERS received
twice daily.
Cranberries and Celery
All kinds of FISH.
Give us your orders. Will receive
prompt attention.
RAINEY & CALLAGHAN
Phone. 21S and 851 4S« Ftrat SL
Don’t Wait Until Christmas Rush
We make Loans
on Pianos, Organs, Furniture,
Horses and Carriages.
"Hereto to the land which gave me birth,
Hero’s to the flag sho flies;
Here’s to her sons—the best of earth,
Here’a to her smiling skies.
Here's to a heart which beats for mo,
True n-> tin* stjrs nil vo;
Here’s to the day when mine the’l
Here’s to the girl I love.”
be.
Accounts payable..
McCaw Manufacturing Co. on
unpaid stock
Due other banks
order was signed by Judge
Emory Speer in the United States
court yesterday morning which con
firmed an agreement among the cred
itors of the Red Cypress Lumber
Company whereby that concern la re
organised and relieved of further legal
procedure In connection with the lia
bilities of R. H. Plant's estate. The
signing of this order perfected the
plan of Receiver Corbin and hla attor
neys, the attorneys for the creditor®
and all parties Interested, which re
lieves the Plant bankruptcy fund of
61,900,000, or about 45 per cent, of the
secondary liabilities.
Tho agreement which hn® been
reached among the creditors of the
Red Cypress Lumber Company and
that which was reached some weeks
ugo In the McCaw Manufacturing
Company practically relieved the Plant
estate of the Immense amount of pa
per upon which R. H. Plant was In
dorser and cleared the way for pro
ceeding® which will now mean the
speedy winding up of the affair® In
litigation and a distribution of the
funds now In the hands of Receiver
Corbin.
This morning nt 10 o’clock tho mat
ter of adjudication will be taken up
before Judge Speer. Upon the signing
of the order confirming the agreement
amonr the creditors of the lied Cy
press Lumber Company yenterday At
torney Thomas B. Felder moved for a
consideration of adjudication at once.
To this Judev Spoer replied:
"Tho receiver, Mr. N. B. Corbin, with
co-operation of n i the counsel and all
the parties' at Interest, having relieved
the Plant bankruptcy fund of 45 per
cent, of Its Indebtedness, that Is,
61.900,000 of his secondary liabilities,
adjudication in bankruptcy should nt
once he had and the fund® on hand
divided among the creditors. I will
assign the question of adjudication for
tomorrow morning nat 10 o’clock.”
Attorney® for Receiver Corbin filed
paper In tho court late yesterday
evening which contains a full account
of the transactions whereby the agree
ments have been reached In tho re
organization of the McCaw and the
Red Cypress concerns. This contain®
the statement from the receiver that
the dividend now in sight for the
creditors will reach approximately
33 1-3 per cent, with tho additional
fund to be realized from an Invest
ment of 6490,000 yet In the McCaw
Manufacturing Company and a fund
to be gathered from the Red Cypress
Lumber Compuny, should the estimate
of expert lumbermen be justified.
It 1® now stated that the agreement
among the creditor® of both concern®
according to the plan® of Receiver
Corbin hn® rnlsed the dividend® from
approximately 26 per cent, to some
thing like 36. The agreement ton-
firmed In tho Red Cypres® case yes
terday wa®, by consensus of opinion,
the mean® of saving over 6200,000 to
the creditor*.
According to the direction of Judge
Speer, procedure will follow these set
tlement® at the Hcsslon of this morning
and the adjudication will be discussed
at the hour set.
The paper containing facts «■ net
forth by Receiver Corbin In working
out the settlement up to tho present
time and probably one of tho moat !n-
terestlng paper® filed since the finan
cial collapse of May 16 follows:
In the District Court of tho United
States for the Western Division of
the Southern District of Georgia—F.
B. Stubbs nt al. vs. Robert H. Plant,
bankrupt: L. W. Grace et al. v«. Rob
ert H. Plant, bankrupt. Petition for
Involuntary adjudication, No. 462.
and equitable petition. Consolidated
cause®. Petition for Involuntary ad
judication No. 463, and equitable pe
tition.
To the Honorable Emory Speer,
Judge of said court: Now comes N. !J.
Corbin, receiver In the above stated
consolidated causes, and respectfully
shows the court, thftt In as much as
an adjustment of the affairs of the
McCaw Manufacturing Company, and
of the Red Cypress Lumber Company
hnve been successfully consummated,
by which settlements an Immense lia
bility nguinst the estate of Robert H.
Plant baa been relieved, and large suma
saved for the general creditors of the
suld estate in bankruptcy, your receiv
er deems It proper to report to the
court as a part of the record In said
cause the various steps taken by your
receiver, and WIs, attorneys of record,
Krwln A Callaway, aided by the attor
neys for the petitioning creditors In
sold cause, Messrs. Mlnter Wimberly.
Akerman A Akerman and Lane A
Park, representing L. W. Groce et al.,
and T. 8. Felder, representing F. B.
Stubbs et nt., to bring about said set
tlements.
Your receiver was appointed receiv
er In the above stated catnips on the
16th day of May, 1904. and Immediate
ly proceeded to ascertain the extent of
the liabilities, and the amount of tho
asaeta of the said Robert If. Plant. Un
der an order of court expert account
ants were employed to aid In this Ini
vostlgation. According to the report
of sgld accountants, verified by the In
vestigations of your receiver and his
attorneys, the liabilities In the aggre
gate were as follows:
Individual depositors 61.122,615.45
Enjoy the Christmas Tide I
8,849.17
80,000.00
Eat, drink and be merry ! Quaff the toast,
and gather round the punch-bowl. But be
sure that in mixing you use
...62,241,299.78
endorsed ’tTy RJLPlant.6 348,500.00
Claim by receiver of the Red
LI PPM AN’S PRIVATE STOCK
Pure Rye Whiskey.
Notes of McCaw Manufactur
ing Co. endorsed by R. H.
Plant 1,054,000.00
Assessment called by comp-
It is absolutely unexcelled, and tho price is
$1.00 a bottle.
stock of tho First National
con, estimated.,
67,200.00
87,000.00
Total liabilities 51.147.999.78
WE OFFER
The assets of the said estate aggre
gated In market value about 6146,000,
outside of the stock owned by the said
Plnnt In the McCaw Manufacturing
Company and the Red Cypress Lum
ber Company, and certnin life Insur
ance policies on the life of the said
Robert H. Plant, which wero turned
over to your receiver. A large part of
the naRets Included In the valuation of
6145,000 were pledged to secure vari
ous Indebtedness of the said riant, as
Is 3et forth fully In the report of the
expert accountants filed in this cause.
Shortly after the appointment of
your receiver, the death of Robert H.
Plant converted life Insurance policies
into claims against the Insurance com
panies amounting to 6736,458.70. It was
deemed best for many reasons by the
nforessld attorneys and counsel for
the petitioning creditors and by the
attorneys for your receiver, Messrs.
Erwin & Callaway, thnt tho said
claims against said Insurance compa
nlea should be collected and turned
over to your receiver previous to any
adjudication In bankruptcy. In order
to collect snld policies, the Insurance
companies required proofs of claim to
be signed Jointly by the executors, who
qualified under the will of the said
Plnnt, and by your receiver, as the re
ceiver in bankruptcy of tho said Rob
ert II. Plant; and also required that all
checks and receipts be endorsed and
signed In the same manner.
After the claims were adjusted by
sold Insurance companies and the I fly Fonso, 6to 1, won; Always Faithful,
For Sale by
GABE L1PPMAN,
604 Fourth Street,
r ' ► • ’Phone i
Desirable home in Vincville; 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.
!li
WILLINGHAM & CONE,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS.
Phone 444. 355 Second Street
checks sent forward, the executors of
the estate of the snld Robert H. Plant
declined and refused to indorse and
make available the checks that hnd
been lent out by ,nl,l Ineurunm com- I ^pcondAitarliaT V to” r.^‘hVrd!
panles until the sold Robert II. Plant L, i«ii9.k
ehould hnvo been adjudicated a bank- | pUh ra™.
rupt. As above stated, for sufficient
legal reasons, the attorneys for the
25 to 1, second; Gigantic, 10 to 1, third.
Time, 1:57.
Fourth race, six. furlongs, handicap—
Dick Bernard, 7 to 5, won; Frontennnc,
petitioning creditors resisted any nd
Judication of the said Plnnt ns a bank
rupt until after these funds were nil
turned over to your receiver, and on
tho 21st day of June. 1904, vour re
ceiver filed a proceeding in this court
to require said executors of the estate
of the said Robert H. Plnnt to Indorse
snld cheeks received from said Insur
ance companies, and turn them over
to your receiver, nnd after nnswer be
ing filed by the executors nnd full
hearing had. said executors were or
dered to Indorse said checks nnd turn
them over to your receiver, and on the
29th day of June. 1904, the full sum
Fifth race, mllo and a quarter, sell
ing—Brooklyn, 13 to 6, won; Bessie
McCarthy, 3 to 1, second; Homestead,
7 to 2, third. Time, 2.09 1-6.
Sixth race, mile—Jake Greenberg, 2
to 1, won; St. Tammany, 15 to 1. sec
ond; Ahola, 2 to 5, third. Time,
1:42 4-6,
Open TUI 12 O'elook Tonight.
MoEVOY BOOK & STATIONERY
CO.
of $726,456.70 was turned over to your I ness. Rho was the eldest daughter of
receivers freed from all the claims of | Ca]>t. and Mrs. Johjn C, t McNab and
the said executors of the said Robert * ” |l|l “
H. Plant to any Interest therein what
soever.
On the 30th dny of June, 1904, the
Investigations of the said expert ac
countants having been completed, your
receiver then ascertained In detail that
Thomas Ryan.
* , tt . , CHICAGO. Dec. 28.—Thomas Ryan,
the estate of said Plant was llnble by for j^ny y< . ftr( , | n the employ of the
renson of Indorsements of the notes I Associated Preas and widely known
of the McCaw Manufacturing Com- um ong telegraphera na one of the moat
pony and similar contingent claims highly skilled operators living, died
to an amount aggregating 61.926,- h, flre today. Deceased was bom In
700. In addition to Its direct lla- ntaunton, Va* and has relatives at
hllltles to depositors and credltoiw of Richmond. Vs.
the the bonk In the sum of 62.241,- 1
299.78. and If allowed to share In the
distribution of the estate would ah-
,0 l;Vn V, con.u^t!r , wuh , ^h. wh I ^,-1 eraoke, drop in nt Lamar*
Easily Borrowed
Easily Paid . .
All business strictly confidential.
Drop us a postal and our man will
call at your Home.
H. C. Hamrick Mgr.
Corner 4th and Boundary sts.
COOGGCOOOOOGOGGOOGCGGOOGGCOGOCOGOGOGOCGGGCOOGQOOOOOO <
XMAS DINNER
Not too lot# to Mod uo your ordor,.. We , r « running »«tr, w« B .
on., .nd can deliver your order, promptly today or to night.. Extra
tal.am.n to Hrv. you promptly at our .tore. Bring or phon, your
order* to us. Don't forgot, .xtro Trading Stamp, free
Don’t .poll your fino dinner by terving p-or coffee, but ord.r some
of our Doliciou, Java and Mocha and you will havo a feeling of ootis-
faction when your rap„t 1* over. Ju,t call phone 940 and wo will do
tho ret.
FOR DESSERT
Plum Pudding, Fancy California Pe
Plumtp Pineapple Chunk*, Apricots, and
Cherries, Bartlett Peart,
of other good things.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
OOCOOOOOOOOCOCOOOQCOOOOOOO*"OOOOOOOOOOCOODOOOCO n OOOOQtl
STOPS CHILLS
CURES COLDS
Painkiller
1-3 Off
on all our
Holiday Goods
Except Huyler’s Candy
and Cut Glass
Will be sold tho balance of
this week at One-third off
Jno. S. Hoge Drug Co.
Macon, Oa.
Prompt attention to Mail
Orders.
Mrs. John D. Godwin.
EUFAULA, Ala., Doc. 23.—This
j morning at 3 o’clock at her home on
Orange street, Mrs. Mary McNab God
win dlM after about two months 111
wire of Mr. John D. Ootlwln.
Speolal Prices
| On framed picture* today at Coleman’s.
J. B. Hills,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Telephone 407.
Room 19, American Natl. Bank Bldg.,
MACON, GA.
Insure Now!
Christmas Is cqmlng with It*
crackers and bonfires and your :
fire- ! ,
more than double. I’ll
house or furniture, store
anything lnsuruble. I repr«*?»ent tho
AETNA OF HARTFORD,
THE NORTHERN OF LONDON,
THE NIAGARA OF NEW YORK,
THE LONDON OF ENGLAND.
When you want a good
dent of the McCaw Manufacturing Lamar 8.
Company, your receiver was ndvlaed
that the company was solvent, and
would be nhle to pfty Its liabilities. If
given sufficient time, hut thnt with
out such additional lime, they would
FOR BALE.
out suen HUUIUVII.I I.iue, m«y w.mj.w I fJ? rJirt^or enVe
mt. ^ \ |1|1M. -
ligations, aryl would naturally
forced Into bankruptcy. It was de
termined by the attorneys for tju* pe.
tltldplng creditors as afroesald lh con
sul IM Ion with your receiver, thnt snld
attorney^ vrould not ask for an adju-
acraa, near HtimmerAeld, $1,100. 1 acr
land on railroad for manufactory. 9-roonr
2-htory house, close In, 66,700.
L. ETHRIDGE. Hardeman Oldg.
diestIon of the said Plant In bank
ruptcy, but would move tho court to
postpone any sueh adjudication until
FOR 8ALE.
Five-room house, dote In; owner, has
.. _ I m ...»
mid McOnV Manufacturing I left rlty. —.nt. to’.af; o r .(™. »’“"j:
Company could have an opportunity to | t -* 0 * No, ? h '_ - 111
company couin novo an I00 errra land. mule, wugon. him,..,
rnorgnnlae It, hu«ln..», and after your I ,| ( K-k and barret. |Vio. On. acr.
rcclvcr nnould m»ke effort, to a«ttl« W ood yard bem mnehlnrry, for rent or
nnd ndjuflt th, nffalr* of the Bed Cy- | ,ale.
pr-nx Lumber Compuny, for th, rea- | J. C. ETHRIDQE, Hardeman Bldg,
■on that If th, adjudication look pine,
and on Immediate dividend mndo
nvnllabl, thnt mild creditor, holding
Indnrred paper would decline (o enter
Into any rnorgnnliatlon whatever, un
til after they hnd proven th.tr claim.
In bankruptcy ngalnat the oitato of
9e I
I ...For Sale...
A well located store
leased for 5 years nets
7 per cent. Price
(aid Plan* by reeenn of eehl Indorae-
mente. and by thue protertlnn- their
own Internet deplete the auet, other-
wire distributable emong other cred.
Itor. to the full extent of the Mid In
domemente.
If forced Into bankruptcy, the Me-
Caw Manufacturing Company could
not have paid It. clelmn In full, and
the Ucd Cyprenn Lumber Company be
Ing nlreody In Ibe hnnd. of receiver. In
bnnkrupt<-y wouM not he able to pay
It, elalihe In full, therehv rnu.lng a
complete lone to the other general
creditor, of the eatata of llnbert If.
Plant of the entire amount, with
drawn by r.anon of dividend, for the
Indnraementa on Mid note* of raid
companle..
In cnee of hankrutpey the etock of . . ■. ,
the^ McCaw Marrri/oct^urin*^^corntrany | Reale Estate, Insurance
and Loans,
$6000,00
H. Horne,
No bettor companies can ha found.
Frank B. West,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
American National Bank Bldg.
For Sale
The beautifully located suburban
home generally known aa tho .!aqi#»
Farm.” four and a half inllos from tho
city, on Forsyth road. This farm mn-
slats of 80 acres, nice orchards, hot
houses, etc. Fin® bold spring •m«l
branch on the* place. Has splendid im
provements In way of 6-room dwell
ing and all necessary out houses: com
manding a fine view of the unround
ing country, within one half mile of
electric car line, The right m.m ran
make a fortune dairying n i trucking.
This Is a "Jim Dandy” and will have to
Inspected to
reasons for selling,
call on or address.
tppr
Duncan
Real Estate Exchange
Home Money to Loen
Geo. B. Turpin Soiw
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND LOANS,
No. 303 Third St. Telephone No. 77.
to the amount H3..000 owned by said
Plant would be a total loei, and the
valuable Internet of laid Plant In the
Red Cypr»H» Lumber Company to the I
extent of SO p»r rent, of It. entire
etork would llkewie, ha a >omplet.
loss.
Continued on page eight.
$I,600.00
No C... ef Pneumonia on Record.
Will buy a rlr* home In Hugu.nln
We do not know of n ilngle tnitanc* H.lghta, con .luting of • good two «to-
where a rough or rold r.ault.d In I £7. elx-room dwelling on deeirabl* lot.
pneumonia or eoneumptlon when I Term*. $100 each, balance on long tlm*
Foley'a Honey and Tar had been taken. I yearly payment, and reaaonable Inter-
It cure* cough, and cold* perfectly, eo I tat. A fine opportunity for a perron
do not take chance, with some tin- I ef moderate me&ne. Homo la now
known preparation which may contain 1 rented at 11$ per month and would
opiate., which cauee conotlpatlon, _
condition that retarda recovery from
a colt}. Auk for Foley - . Honey and
Tar and refua* any aubafltuta offered.
Bold by H. J. Lamar dt Co., drugglata.
malt, a good InveatmanL
$1,500.00
Will buy a .tor and 4-room dwell
I Ing combined, on corner of Third am
*$.—Fruit, I Arch .treat.; all In good condition;
At New Orleena
NEW ORLEANB. Deo.
Auromneter and Ahola were the bent- ] eloeo In, convenient to bualneea, a good
en favorite, today. I ,tand. and a corner that will Incrcaao
Flrat race, .even hirlong^-Sl., t to I In value.
1. won; Oexconne, a to 1, .econd; Fruit,
14 to K. third. Time, l:!l.
Reeond race, elx furlong.—Little
Jock Horner. IS to i. won; Mtladl Love
• to gccond: Hadducae, IS to 1. third
Time. 1:14 3-t.
Third race, mil* and an eighth—La-
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
Lean*, Real Estate and ln*L
665 Mulberry StreeL
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
No. 272 College SL, 7 room
No. Ill High 8L, 7 rooms.
.645.09
. 35-00
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
Improved city property.
Money In the bank—i
REAL ESTATE
F - 5?a!< *• 'f 0 - room hoc* * and 634
it re* of lard .it M K.rov’a id*.re on For-
ylli <• « mile from Crump .i P*rm»>
Six .U* M*«on. ThW|
d Kcurth »!
FOR RENT
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