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THE MACON TELEGRAPH) TJU'RSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1904.
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Advertisements under the heads of
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost,
Found, Personal, Miscellaneous, Eto*,
inserted in this department for 1o per
v/crd for each issue.. No notiee will be
inserted for less than 15 cents. Remit*
tances of $1 and less may be made in
postage stamps.
LOST—Gold signet ring marked with In*
tlala G. W. G.; will pay liberal reward
for its return. Call at Macon Telegraph
office.
LOST—Dark chestnut sorrel maro with
. white snot on forehead. Return oi
‘phone to W. H. Willis & Co., ’Phono 621
reward to finder.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants posi
tion; strictly sober; will give former
employers as reference. Address N., care
Tolegraph.
WHITE BEAVER HATS at half price.
Newman Millinery Co.
iWANTED^-A white or a colored cook.
Apply 360 Orange st.
WANTED—Boarders to occupy a nice
room. 759 Poplar st., ’Phone 2514.
WANTED—To rent, two or three unfur
nished rooms for housekeeping; good
locality, private family preferred. Ad
dress J. T. M., care Telegraph.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms.
Apply 244 Washington ave., or ’phone
8599.
REMEMBER, one-third off on all ready-
to-wear hats and untrlmmed shapes.
FOR RENT—One room with kitchen and
dining room privileges to couple without
children. "Closo In, care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Three or four furnished
rooms for light housekeeping; upstair®,
all conveniences; best locality In city.
X. Y. Z., care Telegraph.
FOR SALE.
GEORGIA CANE ayrup, self-raising and
plain buckwheat and Fox River butter.
Oscar Bradley.
BIO BARGAINS In trimmed hat®. Now-
man Millinery Co.
TWO CARLOADS of extra good mules
of all size® Just received; also good
supply of all, kinds of home®. Waterman
&. Co. ® New Brick Stables, Fourth at
PERSONAL.
THE BEST 25-cent meal for a quarter
ever served In Mtocon. Empire Restau
rant. ‘J
ALL. UNTRIMMED »hape» one-third off.
Newman Milllnory Co.
SPANISH mackerel, trom. nnd a fine
lino of nil other snld nnd fresh water
fish at jttney & Callaghan's.
FRESH FISH and oysters all the time.
G. P. Clarke A Co.
SAUER KRAUT, dill ptekles, Holland
mllehner herring, tho flneit In tho city.
Oscar Bradley.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS.
MUSIC TEACHING—Violin and Mando
lin. Apply to MIm Matthews, 565 Wal
nut st.
NEWMAN MILLINERY CO. Wg cut price
sale.
MISCELLANEOUS.
8TRAYED—From our lot. No. 218 Spring
st.. one big black maro mule nnd one
black mare horse. Liberal reward If re
turned to Merritt & Co., 463 Third st.
Ready to Serve You
1 With Prices Not Equaled In
. City.
Quaker Oat Meal, a pkg 10
Grape Nut. a pkg 12 :
Eagle Brand Milk, & can 15
and f
Occas
of Mr. Richard Julian Coates,
wipal of Macon High School,
ss Mary Vinson—A Notable
. Richard Julian Coates, the prln- |
clpal of the Macon High Bchool, and |
Miss Mary Vinson of Walden, occur- j
red Tuesday at Liberty chapel, the
Methodist church of the bride’s home, j
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Dr. J. T. Ainsworth. The church
beautifully decorated with a
wealth of Chrlstmns greenery and the .
ceremony wub Impressive in every re- j
spect.
Miss Ala Avant was the maid of
honor and Mr. Charles B. Coates, the!
brother of the groo’m, was the best
man. Messrs. George B. and Frank'
B. Coates, brothers of the groom, were
the ushers. There were also present
Mr. Howard Coates of Hawklnsvlllo.
private secretary to Congressman
Lewis, and Mr. John T. Coates, broth
ers. Thus there were six brothers In
participating in the rite, which
lacked nothing in brilliant environ
ment. The organist was Mts. Will
Mfddlebrooks. with Miss Florence
Niles as the violin accompanist and
the music was admirable. Little
Misses Sarah Franklin Willis and
Annie Holmes were the flower girls.
The bride was given away by her
brother, Mr. Marvin Vinson, of Lake
City* Fla. She was dressed in a going-
away gown of brown and carried white
roses.
Immediately after the ceremony Mr.
and Mrs. Coates left Tor a visit to
Florida, but will return to Macon by
Jnn. 2, and make their home with Mrs.
John T. Coates, at 360 Orange street.
MISS SHAW WEDDED
TO MR. STETSON
The Event a Brilliant Home Affair-
Large Attendance of Relatives and
Friends of Both Families,
A Priqhtened Horse,
Running like made down the street,
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur
rences. It bohooves overybody to have
a reliable Salve handy, and there’s
none as good as Bucklen’s. Arnica
Salve. Burns, Cut*, Sores, Eczema nnd
Piles disappear quickly under its
soothing effect. 25c. at nil drug
stores.
■KI*
... - I :«*
Unc&nvossed Sugar Cured Ham, a lb. 11U
ITncanvnssed Sugar Cured Shoulder,.09
Pure Loaf l*nrd, 10 lbs 95
Lard, compound, a lb 07U
Best Patent Flour, a sek R0
Water Ground Meal, a bush 76
Extra Fancy Ga. Cane Syrup, a gal..35
Irish Potatoes, a pk 25
Extra Fancy Head Rice, a lb 06
Low Grade Rice, a lb 03
Large Can Tomatoes, a doz 90
Small Can Tomatoes, a doz 70
Dessert Peaches a can 10
Fancy Sugar Corn, a can 10
J. R. Odom.
Phone 2035.
PROGRAM OF LESSONS
FOR TEACHERS’ UNION
Topics Have Been Assigned for Next
Quarter—Members y/lll Meet This Aft
ernoon at Lecture Rooms of the First
Baptist Church.
RETAIL CLERKS’ UNION
ELECTS OFFiCERS
Mr. W. A. Pearce Chosen President-
Rousing Annual Meeting—Other La
bor Organizations Urge Union
Salesmen in All 8tores for Benefit of
Owners.
Rainey & Callaghan,
TURKEYS, TURKEYS, TURKEYS.
Live and dresaed.
All kind, of fresh OYSTERS received
twioe daily.
Cranberries and Celery
AM kind, of FISH.
Give us your orders. Will receive
prompt attention.
RAINEY & CALLAGHAN
‘Phones 233 and 358 ,56 First St.
BIX cokes Octagon Soap Wo
Egg*, per doion
New Toyk eream cheese, per pound..13o
Large eonoealmon sunk, per eon....20c
Hond-pocked tomatoes, per con 12He
3-pound can tomatnei, per can too
2-pound can tomotneo. per con 08o
Quaker Oat Flskea. per pkir.......... 10c
Oocar Bradley.
OSTRICH
one-third off.
SHAD! SHAD! SHAD!—The fine*t over
brought to Macon at Rainey & Calla
ghan'*.
DRESSED TURKEYS, hena, friea. broil-
era: aUo freah oyatera. B«h, game, cela-
ry fruits and vegetables. Rainey A Cal
laghan.
MONEY
Come at Once
Don’t Wait!
Wc mate Loans
on Pianos, Organs, Furniture,
Horses and Carriages.
Easily Borrowed
Easily Paid . .
All business strictly confidential.
Drop tis a postal and our man will
call at your Home.
H. C. Hamrick Mgr.
Corner 4th and Boundary sts.
The meeting of the Teachers’ Union
will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
In tho lecture room of the First Baptist
church. Miss Anna Smith nnd Miss Lula
Fulghum will teach the lessons.
The following Is the programme for tho
qusrterL
Dec. 29. Lesson 1—’’Christ the Life and
Light of Men.”
Primary... 1 Miss Lula Fulghum
Senior Miss Anna Smith
Jan. 6. Lesson 2—“The WitnosM of John
tho Baptist to Jesus,”
Primary Miss Mary Qulnkcr
-jenlor... .Mr. E. Y. M.allnry
Jan. 12. Lesson 3—Jesus Wins His First
Disciple,”
Primnry Mias Mary Smith
Senior.. Rev. W. L. Wnlker
Jan. 19. Lesson 4—The First Miracle in
Cano,”
Primary... Mrs. If. M. Sharp
Senior Mrs. J. H. L Gerillno
Jan. 26. Lesson 6—"Jesus and Nlco-
demus,”
Primnry......Miss Kathleen Holllmnn
Junior Mrs. J. L. Jsssop
Feb. 2. Lesson 6—Jesus at Jacob's Well/’
Primary Mies Eunice Whltehond
Senior Mrs. Herbert Brown
Feb. 9. Lesson 7—’’The Second Miracle
In Cana," *
Primary Mrs. T. J, Bishop
* * irmedlate Mrs. O. P. Oostln
. Lesson 8—"Jesus at the Tort of
Bethesda,”
Primary Mrs. O. C. Moxley
Senior Miss Margaret McEvoy
Feb. 23. Lesson 9—"The Miracle of the
Loaves,”
Primary ;Mrs. Turner Sheppard
Junior Mro. F. L. Malkry
March 2. Treason 10—"Jesus at the Feast
of Tabernacles.”
Primary Miss Jesale St rover
Senior Col. Arthur Dasher
March 9. Lesson 11—The Slavery of 8!n.* r
Primary Miss Birdie Respew
Senior... Miss Lula Gins?.
March 16. Lesson 12—“Healing of the
Man Bom linn®,’*
Primary Miss Millie Cobb
Senior Miss McNeil
March 23. Review Suggestion.
Primary Mrs. Anola P. Wheeler
Intermediate Mrs. Leila Gerdine
The members of the Retail Clarks'
Union held a rousing meeting in Odd
Fellows hall last night, with Mr. 6.
E. McKenna in the chair. The an
nual election of officers occurred re
sulting as follows:
W. A. Pearce, president; 8. E. Mc
Kenna. post president; J. T. Perry, first
vice president; L. S. McLendon, see-
ond vice president; J. O. Macmillan,
recording secretary; J. T. Pearce,
financial secretary; W. R. Herndon,
treasurer; H. J. Mercer, guardian; J.
W. White, guide.
Relief Committee: J. O. Macmillan,
chairman; W. A. Pearce, J. T. Perry.
Grievance Committee: S. B. Mc
Kenna, H. I. Smart, Miss Leno Wash
burn.
Trustees: Mrs. A. Dennlok, E. 8.
Wright, J. D. Strong.
Auditing Committee:. L. 8. McLen
don, Homer Mercer, J. W. Wright.
A complaint was received from oth-
lahor organizations that some
clerks had dropped out of the clerks*
union for non-payment of duos, etc.,
and tho opinion was expressed that by
so doing the clerks Injured their em
ployers who are In favor of union la
bor. The clerks* union, ns .one of Its
officers said to a Telegraph reporter,
Is quite satisfied that the Macon mer
chants prefer union clerks, and that
the labor men desire to purchase only
of those who carry union cards In their
pockets.
The marriage of Miss Josephine
Moulton Shaw to Mr. Eugene W. Stet
son was solemnized last evening at 8
o’clock at the home of tho bride’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. William Checkley
Shaw on College street. The services
were performed by Rev. William Boh-
ler Walker, rector of Christ church.
The services were attended by a large
number of the relatives and friends of
both families.
Tho residence was profusely decorat
ed with Christmas holly and mistle
toe. the parlor being especially fitted
up for the occasion.
Shortly after 8 o’clock the bridal
party entered the parlor to the notes
of Lohengrin's wedding march ren
dered by Guttenberger's orchestra.
Messrs. William Checkley Hhaw, Jr.,
and John 8. Stewart led tho party, fol
lowed by the groom and hia best man,
Mr. Pato Stetson. Little Miss Nona
Rhnw, slater Of the bride, followed, car
rying the marriage book. Miss Helen
Shaw, maid of honor, pml Miss Anne
Dell. Shaw, best girl, followed Mina
Nona and preceded the bride. Tho
ushers were Messrs. Wlnshlp Caba-
nl»s, Eden Tnylor, Jr., Holmes Mason
and 8. R. Jnques. Jr.
Tho (lowers nnd bouquets were red
nnd the bride and her attendants were
dressed In white satlh. Miss Shaw
wore a circlet of pearls and diamonds,
tho gift of the groom, und her gown
was trimmed with old lace. She wore
a tulle veil and carried orange blos
soms.
Among those present from out of
town were Mr. pavld'Stewart of Bal
timore, brother <?f Mrs. Shaw, Mr. John
Rldgely, Mr. Pavld S. Rhlgely, Miss
Helen Stewart Rldgely of Baltimore,
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dudley M. Hughes
of Danville.
Mr. nn$ Mrs. Stetson left last night
for Florida where they will spend some
time before returning to Fitzgerald,
where Mr. Stetson la In the banking
business.
Tho father of the bride is Mr. Wm.
Checkley Blmw, the vice president and
general manager of the Georgia South
cm and the groom Is the son of the
late J. P. Stetson, formerly vice pres
ident of the American National bank
of Macon.
A Fine Investment for You
if you want a homo. Only cost $3,000.00.
You cannot boat it at tho price. This is sit
uated in tho vory best residence locality.
Loan if desired. All forms of insurance.
Monoy to loan on Real Estato.
WILLINGHAM & CONE,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS.
Phone 444. 355 Second Street
Tuskegea Invites Teddy.
TUSKEGEE. Ala., Dec. 28.—The city
council of the. town of Tuskegee unan
imously passed a resolution today In
viting President Roosevelt to visit
Tuskegee on his Southern trip, and has
appointed a committee of three to pre
sent the Invitation in person.
Thin Invitation Is In addlton to tho
one already extended by the Tuskegee
Institute for negroes located at this
place, of which Booker T. Washington
president.
Craig Now Rear Admiral.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—The re
tirement today of Rear Admiral Silas
Terry resulted in the promotion of
Cnpt. Joseph E. Craig to he roar ad
miral. The latter has been relieved
from duty us captain of the navy yard
Norfolk. Vn., nnd will be given an
other command commensurate with hi®,
advanced rank.
PERSONAL.
Bilious Colio Prevented.
Take a double dose of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy
ns noon as the first Indication of the
disease appears and a threatened at
tack mny be warded off. Hundreds
of people who arc subject to attacks
of bilious colic use the remedy In this
way with perfect success. For sale by
all druggists.
Mr. J. K. Lyle of Atlanta Is regis
tered at the Plaza,
Dr. W. A. O’Daniel of Bullards, Ga.,
Is registered at the Plaza.
Mr. A. L Powell of Cordelo was In
the city yesterday.
Mrs. Sidney J. Bush returned to the
city yesterday from Eastman, where
she spent Christmas with her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Judge C. B. Murrell.
Mr. James J. Ornwford, who makes
headquarters at the riuzo, returned to
the city yesterday from Tennessee,
where he has been spending the holi
day* with home folks. While awuy
Mr. Crawford enjoyed a Mg deer hunt.
Mr, Abbott Ta Swlhson, for five
year* conhected with the street rail
way system of Mncnn. has gone to
Goldsboro,
At New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS, Dee. 28.—Lur.i-
llghtcr was tho only auccessful favor
ite today. Muro’s rldo on Joe Lesser,
favorite In the Inst race, was not satis
factory to the stewards and will be In
vestigated.
First race, mile—lampoon. R to 1,
worr; Knowledge, 8 to 1, second; Ara-
chue, 9 to 1, third. Time 1:48 2-5.
Second race, mile and n quarter—
I*arly Fonse, 2 to 1, won; Bessie Mc
Carthy, 7 to 2. second; Swift Wing, &
to 1, third. Time 2:10 4-5.
Tlhrd taco, fivo furlongs—Esterre, 6
to 1, won; Belle Indian, 60 to 1, sec
ond; Queen Rose, 11 to 5, third. Time
1:114-5. '
Fourth rsce, mile and sixteenth-
handicap— Lurallghter. 13 to 10, won;
Extol, C to 1, second; Rankin, 0 to 2,
third. Time 1:601-5.
Fifth race, five furlongs—Fannette,
4 to i, won; Torlo, .15 to l, second
Yellow Hammer, 8 to 1, third. Tlmo
1:03 1-6.
Sixth race, mile nnd 70 yards—Mid
shipman. S to 1, won: Dr. Ournsey, 40
to 1, second; Joe Lesser, 1 to 2, third.
Time 1:47 1-5.
Head About to Burst From Severo
. Bilious Attack.
**I had a severe bilious attack
nnd felt like my head was about
to burst whon I got hold of i
free sample of ChamberlAln's fitom
nrh and Liver Tablets. I took i
dose of them after supper nnd the next
day felt like a new man nnd have been
feeling happy ever since," says Mr. J.
W. Smith of Jullff. Texas. For bilious
ness, stomach troubles nnd constipa
tion these Tablets have no equal.
Price 23 cents. For sale by nil drug
gists.
DEATHS
CHRISTMAS VICTIMS
ARE GETTING BETTER
The men who were victim* of ehoot
In* affray* that oocurrcd Monday nf-
ternoon and night nnd who were car
ried to tho city hospital were reported
much Improved last night and will In
the courah of a week be able to leave
the Institution. All Of the Injured
penionn will doubtle*e recover, thu*
leaving Chrlatmaa fatllltlea number
ed at two.
The police of the county are collect
lng evidence against nap-nee who par
tlclpated in the ahnotlnf ecrape. Mon
dny and arre«ta are expected. At A
demon'll race track, nnd nt the Pat'
toraon quartern, the negroe* were con
elderably aroused over tho action* of
men of their race and will probably
aee that somethin* te done.
Mr*. Cdwandra Harper,
WASHINGTON, Gn„ Dee. 2*,—New*
ggHgPSPIB. ha* Jurt reached Washington of tho
former work ae a iurveyor. It may l>o death of Mr*. Carxandra Harper nt her I
MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY. «++m* | ,hat In tho .firing ho will return to ITOme alx mil
+ Georgia and engage In the raining of
T been. In which he ha* proved himtolf
JUST RECEIVED
Another Shipment of those Delightfully Delicious
Nabisco
Wafers
19c
Per
Package
♦ This is our special price for the Holiday season.
♦ Send us your order now.
! CORN SALE
I
W« have just received a targe shipment of Corn
♦ and will make a special price, good every day this
♦ week:
Iona Corn, per can 7$
Sultana Corn, per can 9
- A. & P. Fancy Maine Corn, per can... 10
Now is the time to send us your order
♦
I The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
♦
*111111 l'“° MOST OF TMB BEST FOR THE LEA5T ■
an adept, utilising In Macon the natur.
at flora of the swamp.
Particular homekeepor* who have
uaed lilue Ribbon Vanilla Extract
longest like It beat. It Improve* with
acquaintance.
Y**rty.Woodruff.
At the residence of the bride** pa*
rent*. Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Woodruff, at
7»« Walnut atroet laot night, Ml** Nel
lie May Woodruff and Mr. John T.
Yenrty were married. Rev w. N.
Ainsworth of the Mulberry Htreel
Methodlat church officiating. The
bride I* one of the meet charming of
young women, nnd the groom a young
man of high character. Identified with
E. B. Harris & Co.
X MOSTCTTEftV or-,
: J* CEt«nmo "v
or\ of town. gha ha®
In bad health tor the post yonr
and her death wa* not unexpected.
She was the widow of tho Into Dr, W.
Q. Harper nnd was about 80 years of
age. She Is survived by three sons
and four daughters. Mrs. KatV-ryn
Hill. Mrs. J. A. Terry. Miss Wlh'rd
Harper of this plop* and Mrs.
Barrett of Ml Hedge vllle. The funeral ] j*
will take pineo . tomorrow morning
from Smyrna church.
Joel W. Latimer. /
WASHINGTON. On.. Doc. £1—Mr.
Joel W Latimer died this momfng af
ter a lingering Illness ef more than
two months. He wa® a prominent and
highly respected citizen and the entire
community la grieved nt hi* untimely
death. Mr Latimer would have been
29 year* old next March r:*i -raj, the
eldest eon of Mr. and Mr®. Luka Lotl-
nfer of thi* counfv. Twelve years ;igo
he married Mlsa Addle corner of
Oalne-ivflle, who survives him.
J »l»H»
Fitters ss
J. R. Sauesey, Jr.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. I>e 0 . |g._Joa-
him Itodcllff® Knuaaey, Jr., died today
ifter several y*aru of Invnlldigm. He
uf locomotor nttaxiu whirr, though
had rendered him In - apabie nit walk-
,«r. had not Incapacitated hi* mental
apa'lty and he pained hit practice
f law with a* great as before
e wa* afflicted. A!rrv**» i r , to the
Imo of his death hr ■ r* t>usy In hfs
*rofe«sUm. Hr wa* . mrmr,- r of the
aw firm of .Sau^r^y A Hu and
t graduate of Emory »Allege. His
vidow and two childxcu aurvivt him.
Blunders ure somettmrs very ex
pensive. Occasionally life Itself !■ tho
price of a mistake, but you’ll never bo
wrong If you take Dr. King's New I„lf<
Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head
ache, Liver or Bowel trouble®. TI
are gentle yet thorough. 26c. at
drug ®tores.
Unknown 8team«r in DlttroRi.
NORFOLK. Va., Dec. 28. -Halt*
by heavy seas that have been lathed to
fury by the 40 mile gale, an unknown
Ntenmcr lies helpless on the Inner dli
mond shoals, eight miles off Cape Hat
terns tonight, and faint lights ae«,p
now nnd then «urry a message to th
life saving corps on ahore that there
nrc human lives uboard the wrecked
cruft that cannot be saved until wind
nnd sen have calmed sufficiently to al
low the surf boats to bn Inunched.
The obssrvtr of the United States
weather bureau nt Hnttcrns saw tho
steamer when the fog lifted shortly
before noon today. At that time she
appeared to bo In dl«tre®s nnd Inter
wnn seen that she had grounded on
the Inner shoal, known to mariners as
"Heirs Hole” In the graveyard of ship
ping.
The heavy seas careened the veai
on her beams ami a 3 o’clock this nf
ternonn she wris lying on her
side with seas washing nil over her.
The smoke that her funnel emitted
early In the day was no longer dis
cernible and It was then supposed th;
her fires had been extinguished by
water filling the hull.
The steamer has three masts nnd
one funnel. Her engines and hollers
arc aft and tho funnel is between t'
main mast and ni!z::en masts. From
her description It Is thought she mi
of the fruit liners that ply be
tween Went Indian ports und Haiti
more or New York.
At 8 o’clock tonight the observer
Slatterns reportel that the life saving
crews of several stations along tho
Carolina roast In the vicinity of Hat
terns were ready on the beach
launch their surf boats the • minute
the wind and tide had nbnted suffl
elently to allow them to. At that time
the wind hnd dropped from 40 to
miles sn hour.
The report states thst st sunset th®
vessel hnd apparently righted herself
somewhat nnd that If the wind and
sea did not Incerase there was a good
chance of her remaining Intact until
morning. If thla Is the case th® life
savers will be sble to reach her.
FOR SALE j
If I can do so on or by Jon. 1st. I
will sell five nice cottages, renting
at |9.00 each or $45.00 per month, al
$4,250
CHRI5TMAS
C0ME5 BUT
ONCE A YEAfV*
Bur /rcoMes
UNLE5S
YOU
HAVE
A
INK
Account
These houses are in good cenfllton,
on car line, occupied by white tenants.
They will make a first-class Jnveet-
ment. If not sold by above mentioned
date I shall make other arrangements
and the property will not bo for sale af
this figure. - 3 tA - y
Frank B. West,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
American National Bank Bldg.
For Sale
The beautifully located auburban
home generally known as tho "Jnques
Farm." four nnd a half miles from the
city, on Forsyth rond. This farm con
sists of 80 acres, nice orchard®, hot
houses, etc. Fine bold spring and
branch on the place. Han splendid Im
provements In way of 8-room dwell
ing nnd all necessary out houses; com
manding a flno view of tho surroun L
lng country, within or.e half mile of
electric car lino. The right man can
make a fortuno dairying and trurktng.
This la a "Jim Dandy** and will have to
bo Inspected to be appreciated. Good
reasons for selling. For particular®
call on or address,
Duncan
Real Estate Exchange
me Money to Loan on Mortgage.
Special Inducements for
the Holidays. Send in
Your Orders now and
Avoid (lie Rush.
H. Horne,
Real
Estate, Insurance
and Loans.
563 Mulberry Street. Phone 154.
FOR RENT.
Seven-room i
nue, Vlnevlile.
bix-roorn cottug**
high stnte of eultiv
University.
List of real estate
furnished on appllc
offerings, for sale
Si,600.00
Express Prepaid
full quarts of our famous Old
Glory Ryo $3 21
One Gallon Jug .....83 00
(Exprsst Prepaid.)
4 full quart® old Kentucky Choice
Rye $3 00
One gallon Jug. 83 7b
(Express Prepaid.)
4 full quart® Kentucky Bell® Rye.$2 75
On® gallon Ju/ 92 50
(Express Prepaid.)
4 ful qunrtit Dau® Special $3 26
Ono gailon jug *,...$1 00
(Express Prepaid.)
One gallon Defiance Rya... $2 45
(Express Prepaid.)
Ona gallon Jug Maryland Rye....ft 00
(Express Prepaid.)
One gallon jug two Ntsmp Corn..$2 II
(Exprtes Prepaid.)
One gallon Jug two stamp Gin....92 26
We aleo pay express charges on all
goods from $1.75 a gallon up (In jug*)»
providing order calls for no lees than
♦wo gallons to one address.
V/RITE FOR CATALOGUE.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY CO
A. DAU8 &. CO., Prop*.
520 Fourth Street. Macon, Qa.
Next to Uunion Passenger Depot.
ry.
TarniN, |300 cash,
v*-:irlv J..'\ II.-II'M .
A flno oppo
odernto men
i.-i.i.'i ,.i p.-i
lake a good lnvc
'•■nth und would
$1,500.00
Will buy :v *tor and 4-room dwell
ing combined, on cornet • r Third and
Arch streets; oil la good . ondiMon;
• - n • ..i ..•!!!• nf to l.'jMlur .-1 good
stand, nnd a txrner that will increase
In value.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.,
Loans, Real Entate and Insurance.
565 Mulberry Street.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons,
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND LOANS,
No. 353 Third Qt. Telephone No. 77.
NOTICI
the t>
E of Flret Meeting of Credit!
.. litore. in
^■f/lstrlrt court of the Unite*! Statu®,
for th* Southern IHatrkt erf Oecrgta,
Western Division, In Itanhru)
DWELLINGS FOR RENT.
No. 272 College FL. 7 room®. ...946.99
No. 131 High Ft., 7 rooms.66.09
TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR8
To loan on ImprevM ♦'lty property*
M -f.ey In tho bank—no d*li\y.
he Matter of Q.
In Bankruptcy.
To tiie creditor® of
T<y®n»boro, In the cou
and dletrfrt aforesaid.
Notice I® hereby gl
I*. Pie
FOR OVER SIXTY YEAR3.»
An Old and Well-Trlc-d Remody.
MRS. WIN SLOW 1 SOOTHING SYPUP
l.uhRiM-.y il> I
SfilT, WINSLOW'S '
SOOTHING
» IWvu*
SYRUP,
,y ,.°V£
nber, A.
) L. Pierre of I
y of Wilkinson, \
bankrupt: I
that on the 27th I
■r.. mi, th.- Mil Ro
lulv adjudicated hank- I
nd that the flret meeting of hie I
1 will be held at Macon. In Bibb I •—
Georgia.- on the 7th day of Jan- I
» D.. IM5. «t IS o’clock tn the fore- I
it which time the mid creditors I
(tend, prove their rliims, appoint J I
lee. examine the bankrupt, and I ou
t »uch Other buxtnee® as may I Mi
J. B. Hills, .
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, *~*
Telephone 407.
am 19, American Natl. Bank Bldg*
MACON, GA.
REAL ESTATE FOR 6ALE.
•■■r «<m hou.-rr .ind
1 r y: :&•
DAVIS. 456 Chewy St»