Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 04, 1908, Image 17

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1908 Our Meifs and .*! Young Me/fs Suits In a Glass by Themselves —As tn preriom watom we have made an effort to get another itep ahead in excellence of styles and good workmanship. We are oonfldent enough concerning the result to make the invitation most oordial to oome and judge for yourself. The colors are of handsome tints of brown, smoke and tan, in stripes and combination weaves. $15.00 tO $40.00 SOME OF OUR PRICES Good Rice, 13 pounds.... Compound Lard. 10 pounds Tomatoes, large cans Heinz’s Sauer Kraut (fresh shipment), per quart ....... Pour Pickles (fresh shipment) per quart Heinz’s India Relish Heinz’s Table Sauce Heinz’s Tomato Ketchup Rddy A Eddy's Pepper Sauce, 25o sUee... Lima Beans, in cans. 3 for String Beans, In cans, S for Succotash, 15c size These are only a few. Ring 290 or 325 for anything not quoted. Macon Cash Grocery Co. PhoneB 290—325. 670 Poplar St. WHY NOT GET THE BEST? FANCY ELGIN A. & P. CREAMERY BUTTER 30c lb. This Butter is made from the purest, richest and best Cream, in the most cleanly manner possible; }t comes tb you direct from the chum; never touched by human hands. If you want tho best Butter made, then send us your orders always. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company IMPORTERS, OOPPEE ROASTERS, DISTRIBUTORS. FOR SALE A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. No. 461 Third Street. ’Phone 360. For Rent Dwellings. 373 Orange at., 10-r........$60.00 No. 293 Cedar at. 6-r 11.00 No. 0 Montpella are., 3-r 11.00 No. 320 Second St $30.00 No. 414 Fourth St 60.00 No. 452 Second at 86.00 No. 666 Foplar St 50.00 No. 403 Mulberry at. 30.00 Geo. B. Turpin Sons Real Batata, Insurance, Leans, No. 353 Third at. Phons 77. FOR RENT By Edward A. Horne St4 Spring St, corner Walnut fit, 3 1 room* and bath. $35 00. i 371 Orange St, IS roams and bath; ••list each floor, and servant house In j rear. Would rent either upper or low- 1 er floor separately. 1364 Boundary St, 7 room a. 123.00. I 764 Third St.. 5 rooms. $20.00. li« Cleveland Ave, t rooms, $21.W 109 Rambert Avs.. • rooms, 326.00. 114 Oole St., • rooms. 135.00. 103 Hardeman Avs.. 3 rooms, $10.00. 468 Don ran Avs., 6 rooms, $13.50. Several desirable stores and offices for rent. EDWARD A. HORNE, 4M Cbersy 9L ^ FOR SALE 14,100— A very attractive cottage on _... of the nicest streets in Vlnevllle; large lot, stable, nn«l all conven- iences; 6 rooms. 31.2S0— Property In splendid condition, renting for $13.00 per month, and no dty taxes to pay. Good In vestment. $ 100—Two houses renting for $10.00 per month: thle property has Just been put in good condition, and yield a splendid Investment. We have $15,060.00 t 0 lend on good property at 7 and 8 per cent. Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and Insuranoe PHONE 267 Oitixen’s Nat’l Bank Building Farms for Sale - rawfor *- County; two 12.250.00. i Knoxville; good Improvements; second growth pine, $1,360 00. .8434 acres on Flint River, contains •ome fine river pasture. It,000.00. 60 acres In Bibb County on main public road, six miles out. rtoeo to school and church; plenty of tunning water nod nice ^Improvements, which could not b- re placed for $2,500.00; we sell for If,250 00 The Georgia Loan & Trust Company BOARD Will DECIDE THE PROTESTED GAME NEW YORK. Oct. 3.—Tho New York league club today appealed from the decision of President Pulltam rendered last night that the disputed New York- Chicago game is a tie. A meeting dt the board of directors of the National League has been called for Mondqpv October 5. at the Hotel 81nton,.Cincinnati, to make final disposition or the matter. Presl dent Pulliam also received a protest from President Murphy, of the'Ohlrngo club, today appealing to the board-, of direc tors for a fins l derision on tne tie game with New York. Mr. Murphy's telegram read folio The Chicago club appeals to the Na tlonal League board of directors from the AMERICAN LEAGUE CLEVELAND. O., Oct 3.—Chicago de feated Cleveland in the last game of the season her# today by the score of 3 to 2. Smith and retired the side without run. Both teams scored in the second. Chicago got two runs on Davis' single, Sullivan's Infield hit, two stolen bases and TannehlU's single to right. LaJoln't double and Bemis’ single counted one for Cleveland. Chicago scored another In the sixth on Isbell’s single, a wild pitch and Parent's double to right. Clr scored In the eighth on Stovall's an out and TannehlU's low throw nlnte. Score: Cleveland 010 000 010— Chicago 010 001 000— . Batteries—Llebhjvrdt. Rhoades and Be mi*: Smith. Walsh and Sullivan. Time. 1:26. Umpires, O'Loughlln and Connolly. R.H.B. F • 1 3 S 2 PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 3.—Philadelphia ...roke even here trday with Boston in a double-header, the second game being stopped by darkness after six innlhge of Pl JDrst game—Score: R.H.E. Philadelphia 110 130 101— S 10 6 Boston 303 000 001— 7 7 4 Batteries—Kellogg. Flater and Powers; Steele. Burehell. Young and Donohue and Crixer. Time, 3:10. Umpire. Evans. Second game—Score: R.H *“ Philadelphia 000 000— 0 1 Boston $22 001— I 5 Batteries—Coombs. Byles and Lapp; Wood and Crlger. Time, 1:15. Umpire, Evans. nlngs and coored three runs In each. Donovan was in fine form and nitched himself out of three bad spots, shutting out 8t. Louis when runs seemed inevit able. Score: R.H.B Detroit 300 000 30*— 6 7 1 St. Louie 000 000 000— 0 7 1 Batteries—Donovan and Schmidt; Pow ell. Bailey nnd Spencer. Time, 1:10. Umpires, Sheridan and Egan. NEW YORK. Oct. 3.—The I .020 000 00*— I 6 Batteries—Wltherun. Johnson and street; Warhop and Kleinow. Time, 1:20. Umpires. Warner and Hurst. Second game—Score: R.H.E. .000011500— 2 6 » f 7 3 Washington New York,..., avow— • • * Batteries—Johnson nnd Street! Witten nnd Kleinow. Time, 1:40. Umpire, NATIONAL LEAGUE lost to Philadelphia this afternoon 8 to 2. Mathewson was hit hard, especially tn the fifth inning, when they mude two ■runs and took the lead. New York start ed a rally In (he ninth when Herzog reached second on his slnglo and Doolln'r muff of tho throw In. McCormick acorec Herzog and reached third himself when Titus fumbled his single, Donlln gave Onbomo a short fly. On Seymour's grounder to Knabe, McCormick was run out. six of the players taking part in tho chaeo. Devlin struck out. ending the game. Mathowson waa taken out In tho eighth inning to pennft Barry to bat for him. Covahskl. barline tin- tlrxt nnd ninth innings, had New York at hi# mercy. Score: R.H.H. New York 100 000 001—3 • 0 Philadelphia .........000 021 OOx—3 8 3 Batteries—Mathewson. Wiltse and Bresnahan; Covaleskl and Dooln. Time, 1:80. Umpires, Johnstono and Klem. BROOKLYN, Oct. 3 — Brooklyn ended its season at Washington Park today with a 2 to 0 victory over Boston. Rucker pitched one of his best games. Score: R.H.E. Boston 000 000 000—0 3 1 Brooklyn 000 100 Olx—2 7 1 Battories—Chappello and Bowerman; Rucker and Dunn. Time. 1:18. Umpire, Eraslle. CINCINNATI. Oct. 8.—Chicago made tho local pitchers look foolish in the first three innings of today's game. O'Toole, who pitched for tho locals after the third Inning, did well. Score: R.H.E. Cincinnati .....000 001 001— 3 8 8 Chicago 144 101 000—16 18 1 Batteries—Duhec. Campbell. O’Toole nnd McLean and Krhiel; Reulhach, Fras er nnd Kllng and Moran. Time, '1:15. Umpires, Owens and Rlgier. ST. LOUIS. Oct 3.—Pittsburg took a firmer grip on first place In the Na tlonal League pennant race by defeat ing St. Louis today In the fins', game of the league season here. The score waa 8 to 2. Wagner’s hitting and fielding and a brilliant catch by Abbnttlcchlo of a line drive off Byrne’s hat were promi nent factors in the result Singles by Abhattlrchlo, Wilson and Maddox, with a sacrifice by fitorke sand wiched In. scored only ono run for Pitts burg In the second snd Ht. Louis tied tho score In tho same inning on IConetch's single and Ludwig’s triple. Tho visitors Jumped Into tho lead In the next Inning when two runs were scored on hits by Clarke, Leach and Wagner. Thereafter “Tic n-o-f tft11c v v:• * •■■■Hinted Show’s double and Murray's single scoring the former. Sensational fielding by Wagner kept St L«ul* from counting in the sixth and seventh innings and a quirk p’ay. by Konetehy from Clarke’s grounder retir ed Pittsburg runless In the ninth. Score; > R.H.H. St LOUts 016 000 010—2 R 3 Pittsburg 012 000 000-8 • 1 Batteries—Fromm* and Ludwig; Mad dox and Gibson. Time, 1:42. Umpire, O’Day. THE LYRIC. . Tho Lyric haa been thoroughly over hauled and will present an attractive appearance at the opening at 4:30 Mon day afternoon. The three acts that will nppcsr tttls week closed engagements in Atlanta and Savannah last night and reports from these cities speak of them In the highest terms. All acta will change on Thursday and new pictures will be shown on Mon days. Wednesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. A large crowd Is expected Monday night at well as other nights, and those who c#n do so should attend the matinee rerformsnees and avoid hav ing to wait at night. .EfiffWomatf \ U )D«»n»u4£* •Lyii Id know { MARVEL WhTrTi n^8j)rsy Ulnotraicj'iK^k^w'oS*'! 01 ft ft*** John A. Heto Drug Co.. .! £&-m4 Cherry AC SOME FAMILIAR BIROS THAJ ARC SELDOM SEEN. There Is but an occasional one of the uncounted thousands of persons who are perfectly fa ml I hr' with the guttarol note of the itttsAt, who has sern the bird or has any knowledge of him. It Is not Ilk* starting out to make tho acquaintance of the robin or Joy, for Instance, where one may be seen at almost any hour of the day. You may decide you are going to Iram (or know) the appearance and character of thla weird minstrel and, though you are alert and watchfuL It maybe years before you catch your first sure sight of him. So universal has this experience been that at one time th* opinion waa ventured that It was not n distinct species of bird that became prophet of the weather, but eome poo of our familiar birds who gave thto note of a low-pitched bugle nt the approach Of rain. You can get what knowledge’you may from the books and And 'he le known as the yellow-billed cuckoo, of drab col or and white markings, but you get no real acquaintance with tho bird, nor will you till you get It at first Hand. Some day—he makes Ills appeuranco In May with us—you iu* realizing it Is a summer morning that Is calling to all bird llffi. The trees are In full folia?©. tho sir le dreamy nnd still and low-hanging clouds are gathering for the flrfii summer showers. You henr the notes of all the winged things you love and. wonder-will you hear and lee this mysterious bird of vour desire this year. When—listenY that low-pitched, rcasonsnt one-note strain, with Its strident trill of preface. It is a tong of strange duality. You can not locale It. It sounds near, yet far away too; It seems to till the air. ' Yor S o softly to your window, and. behold e sits on the low limb of an oak within four feet of your window. , _ Is he the yellow-hilled cuckoo? Well, according to the text hooks, yes; but only a faint yellow spot at the b*»0 of the under beak Is dlscernable to the av erage eye. It Is a longr- slender beak rounded and curved. The drab dre»» for which you have been looking for a blended with a dull purplish mat till his back and wings are not unlike a robin's. All the under parts' are white, and the throat and upper breast are of exquisite pearly satin sheen. Ills tall Is long nnd most graceful. The feathers ore grad uated in length nnd tipped with white, He carries It with the exquisite dexterity of a thrush or mocker. He is repeating his song over and over again, his throat i^^HtegeiteteMted Me. His legs and feet W—. blue color; and he clings to the limb with the odd fret of the cuckoo—two fore toes and two hinder ones. Now he rises to the top of a near-by tree, singing os he flies, and from his perch there commences some queer eyratlona. He drops from limb to limb with most unblrd-llke movement Sometimes head downward; sometimes with a side- wise motion that Is feline In Its soft agile glide. You have detected him n* his breakfast His food la mainly of in sects, and this tree Is a catalpn that just now is Infested with the most hideous caterpillar of your knowledge, and as ho drops through tho limbs feeding greedi ly. you shut down hnrd on your Imagina tion. Studer In his delightful work sneaks of the rain crow as "a regular MpNAtoMMMiiiMMAiAMMai Ipper." and you know you are seeing him at such a time os he won the title. Now. here Is a curious truth. Having the mlncrow once, you will see him tlonal. You may see him In unexpected phases. The authorities say they are igiy: veil hays a raft fence in orchard or near civilization." And today The ralncrow is among the better belligerent spirit among the males in pairing time. Then there aro ^ battles royal, as In all high-spirited families, of other cuckoos, for the ralncrow builds him a homo, rears his own young, guards his mate while she brods.l There Is a hit of rumor—no one gives any data—that once In a while some strong-lived female, harking back to Impulses than have come clown throught back on her offspring. That Is the only bar sinister. For many such rumors wo would not discredit the .family that brings so weird and strango a pipe to ** summer orchestra. Ths American Red-Start. Another bird, more numerous even, In Its season, and less often seen, is the American red-start. All through this Middle West, whoever hob heard a- bird note at all in Maytlme, has heard, even if unconsciously, the sweet, wild twitter of this exquisite little bird, for the month of May is filled with Its music. It Is. so far as my knowledge goes, tho most regular In Its migrations of all our years we heard It once tho early morning, having evidently rived in the night tlmo. In every perk, on levery lawn where there are tree*, his song pours forth Joyously. The red-start the lawn, you stand close under It, look ing up among the branches, where the singer holds forth; but he Is not In sight. There Is a pause, and the sound comes from another tree near hy. You follow, looking upward, till the effort Is painful, always tantalized hy the evident nearness, and it Is long, very long, till you realize Jibe difficulty. The red-start loves flight in the upper sir; loves to sin* from ths topmost branches of the tallest trees. There |t Is hard to detect filff slim, elegant cept with a Held glass; then the glimpses fleeting. Some day, If you are watching, you may little body that le in constant motion, ex cept with a _ are fleeting. Some day, L. see him leave the high places snd come to lower range. In pursuit of Jn«*ct*. tchlng them from the an* as he darts ...rough It. He lights for a moment on a limb nearby, and your long watch is awarded *- What a beautiful, even gorgeous. 111 tie ..ling he Is! Soft, velvety black, with sheen on neck and wings like sntln. Rich gold-yellow spots on breast, wings and tall, making him gorgeous as a Baltimore oriole. He is light In his movements as a humming*bird, and In the angular crlss- i lines of travel not unlike one. He Mil, not over 5 Inches in length, and ntly bnllt, slendsr and dainty. The little legs are like wires In their slim strength, nnd the benk delicate as a can ary's. He has no time to lose: when not In the actual pursuit of game he |a inces sant In song. It Is Impossible to reoro In the actual pursuit of game he |s Incos sant In song. It Is Impossible to reoro- duce In any way this song, nor accurately .describe It. There Is no note repeated jn It, though each song Is nearly tne sime; It Is made up of a great variety of notes, all varying In nlteh and accent. On# listener save It has somewhat the sound of "Wtese! wees#! weesel" but this gives no Idea of the sweet, elusive strain rising and fslllnr like a fairy's opera.— Mathilda Denme in St. Louis Globe-Dem ocrat. NEW YORK Oct. 1.—The statement of the clearing-house banks for the week shows that tho hanks hold $42,2891» moro than ths requirements of the IS per cent r*«*rve rule. This la a d.-cr***« •f 9T.fS3.40t In the proportion it# cart reservo as compared with last w**k. The statement follows: Decrease Deposits $1,816,771,406 $9 $63 ace Loan* 1,312.130.700 *110 '•04 Circulation ., Rt.7lf.R00 36’ *000 Legal tenders 79.MR7VI 7(? joo Specie 811.*96.800 o r« fan Reserve 1*1.462 i#.in nor. Reserve required.. 846.162.tM *.96e.I»oo Surplus 42.166.180 7.750.400 Ex-U. 8. deposits.. 44.593.300 7.773.700 TTncrease. The percentage of actual reserve of the rlcsrlnr-hotire tank* s» the cloee ofbusl- ne«s yesterday was 27.67. The statement of banks and pan!** of Greater New York n< I HONESTLY BELIEVE that if people only gaV* the matter thoafctit they would take advantage of this fine weather and let me flx their leaky roofs before another rain. HEIMATH HALL cent*. EuaTrit women II cants. Breakfast 7 tc t a. m. Dinner 12 to 1t30 o. m. Supper 6:80 to 7:30. A free reitJ’oomt convenient for • of-town shopper*. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native find Western MCnts. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. MOVING? PHONE Jones Dray Line THEY WILL MOVE YOU. Reoidenoe Phone 849. MR. D00 GUNN is no ’finger with JONES, GUNN & JONES. tnd this big horse and mule emporium ••III In the future he run by Mf. Ben Jones and his i lea Word MEETINGS Monday night at I o'clock; A /\y\ work In the Fellowcraft degree; ^ 1 ull Masons tn good standing wel come. John A. Davis, W. M.; w. D. Chapman, 8ecty. WANTED WANTED—Experienced canvassing salca- I o'clock evenings. WANTED-A young man who can buy $300.00 to $500.00 worth of stock In an established business and give hls services; salary $10.00 per week to bealn; we must have help, and only those who can begin work st once need answer. Addrsss Quick Trade, care Macon Telegraph. ATTENTION. EXHIBITORS!—A young man. hustler, desires association with good Arm or exhibitor for any special work or undertaking desired during fair. Address quick Hustler, caro Telegraph. WANTED—Occupants for two comforla bly furnished rooms; all conveniences, would board parties for winter months; references required. C. J.. care Tele graph. Ing rooms; good table board; desirable location near Wesleyan. 644 Washington WANTED—Tainting. graining. floor fJ.ilii' J, plasti rlru: will Billing. H. c. Walton, .comer First and Cherry, WANTED—Carpenter work, building, re pairing, leaks stopped, estimates fur nished on short notice. Wesley Jsekson, corner First and Cherry, Phone 8618. WANTED—Couple or two young men for nicely furnished front room, one unfur nished: also table hoarders. Phono 1231. WANTED—Representatives for an A1 up- to-date fraternal order for Macon and other polnta In state of Georgia; liberal contracts to hustlers. Apply In person or letter to J. K. Wyatt, State Manager, Macon, Ga., European Hotel. WANTED—Ppoeltlon by an Industrious boy. Boy, care Telegraph. WANTED—By young business woman, * two unfurnished rooms, close In, sultn WANTED—Six bright ambitious ladles Pto represent manufacturer; ahort hours, Ipleasant work. Address Salesman, cars Teltgrapbaa WANTED—Position by experienced man, WANTED—Competent stenographer now emploved. would like to make change. Stenographer, cara tlila office. WANTF/D—Boarders, private families, nic« front rooms; terms very moderate. 70S Washington eve. WANTED—Pn-ltlon by experienced ate- ^nographer; beat of refereijcea. Address nogrnpliy. M. ’ B., care Telegraph. WANTED—Large or small Job« of paint- teg paaotennjr kalaomlnlngr. graining id floor atatnlng. Genre Glover, 411 Cotton avo. Phone 1*7. I furnished rooma If meal* < t door; references exchanged. C., core Telegraph. WANTED—Girls at once: twelve or fif teen girls, with or without experience, In knitting mill work, to do toping, etc. Nice clean woik at good wages; mill Is running full time. Apply to Mscon Knitting Co., Macon. Ga. Corner of Sec ond and Hawthorne nts. Tow*. Cash," cars Telegraph. WANTED—Young man, good singer, for partner In vaudeville act. Address R. P,» 467 Spring st. WANTED—To purchase a part or all of your real estate and rental buslncsa. Ani. "Real Estate." In Georgia direct to ths consumer for one of the oldest famous wholesale liquor houses In the Blue Grass Regions of Kentucky. Address R. 8. Strader U Sen, Mall Order Department, Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS CHANGES. the clearing-house, shows that th*i tTO.oee. and loans amounting to $968’- AN EASY WAY to start a business that win pay several thousand dollars in itially. selling merchandise try mall; lm- ./roved plan, we turn lab everything, and show you how; 825 to 8110 Mllbum-HIcks. Chicago. 2M.409. To overcome the objection on the part of some women to high-heeled shoes, because of their danger to weak ankles, a Virginia woman Bln devised T-shaped p'.era of m*t*l, to he |n- Tted In the he*l of a'ehoe snd *xtend g on either side of the foot to sup port It $tJ600 nnd services gets Interest in legit imate money making business: salary $200 monthly and proflta. 1204 Ft Dear born Bldg., Chicago. MALE HELP WANTED POSTOFFICE clerics and carrier* wanted; •■xninlnatlo'. M i,« »■*!'! In Ma< on ;in<l many taher ( tu# • » •4ovemb*r; psrtb uiftr* fre* Vaslttna-On Civil 8*rv|i School. Dept 461. W^htagton. D. C. WANTED AGENTS PORTRAIT AkKNT8-n<',t work, low- cat price*, prompt shipments and turn-, eat dealings. | Address Hettinger Art Oo.. Chicago, i 1 PATENTEDtkerosene Incandescent bums er. !• caodM power; used on any lainpv /aves 50 pas cent kerosene; resdv rellcr 11 everywhere; protected territory; writ* ■. for particulars. F. C. Oottschalk, j Chambers. N. Y. City. AGENTS WANTED- for oUr new Ka darning hlne; Just out: weaves new ton Co,. Walnut aL, fUdtadelphla. Pn. - ' AGENTS - Phtfw it to the colored 7olk# and they hand you their money: the magic c«m v e positively makes kinVV hair straight; 200 per cent profit; grefft opportunity: write today. Specialty Man ufacturing Co, Chattanooga. Torn. WANTED—SALESMEN that holiday season Just open; hust lers with ability 1 monthly. P. O. Iowa City. lows. easily moke liooeq monthly. P. (5. Box No. 135. Dept. 82. SALESMEN WANTED-tf you are ambi tious and want to earn*a good, *.il.iry our free catalogue. * a Knight of the Grip/' will show you how to do It; travel ing salesmen earn from $f,ooo to $10,000 a year and expenses: we place hundred* of our graduate* in good positions with th* best Arm# alt over the United Slates snd Canuda; write (or call) for mu-iicu- lire today. Address Dept. 731. National Salesman's Training Association. Minne apolis. San Francisco, Kansas City. New York, Chicago: write our nearest office. TWO TRAVELING Wanted—$25.00 week salary, week fxpen*e0, and 10 per cent commis sion on sales. Los Angeles Cider Co., FEMALE HEW WANTED LADY wanted to manage our business In your section; good bay: write for particulars and special offer of new mil end $26 cash bonus. J. E. ’*-Rrndy Co. Chicago. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two largo front rooms, fur- nlfdied or unfurnished. Call at 471 Spring at. TWO connecting rooms for rent for light housekeeping: references exchanged. Apply W. It. Herndon, 303 Third eL NICE upright piano in prime condition; secondhand, fine {piano for a beginner, $125.00. Irvine's CS. Musto House. Ixm RENT—T JHBBB First M.. Telephone I FOR .RENT—To gentleman, welt fur foVT light ... New st. FOR RENT—Two front rooma, furnished, 1'iU it.' family. <1 *'! 1 khtful nMshhorhonrt. 70 Arlington Place, Phone 8!4f. FOR RENT—Furnished rooma for light housekeeping or sleeping. Phone 1478, III First at. m RENT—Dairy farm, plenty flraas I water. J. L. Ethridge, 60| Cherry FOR RENT—One or two furnished rooms at 862 Washington sve., Phone 846. FOR RENT—Unfurnlahod front room. find llxor; gmitlrnum preferred. 60T Second st SIX-ROOM hour# for rent. Fort Illll at, East Macon. Apply 818 Walnut FOR RElfT—Five-room houae on Colum bus Road, two miles from courthouse Apply 616 Seoond at., or Phone 1017. FOR RENT—To oouple two unfurnished rooma, light housekeeping. 807 Second streot. FOR RENT—Seoond floor, modern con veniences; no children. Apply 758 Spring at FOR RENT—Rooms furnished or unfurn ished. Phons 3929. FOR RENT—Will rent one unfurnished room to lady or couple without chil dren; meal* can be had aero## street; rath and phone accommodations. W. a. a. FOR RENT—Two furnWhed bed room# tn private family, with all modern enn- vsntMCCa; can get meals near by if do- elrrd. 801 Pine at FOR RENT—457 and 459 New at, B or 6 rooma; 7-room cottage near Whittle bo hoot; 6-room collar*, South Collego at.; 10-room residence. Orange near Georgia ave. If. Horne, Grand Bldg.. Phono 454. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for gentlemen; all conveniences. 716 Plum street FOR RENT—Large furnished front room. 667 Mulberry. Phone 8586. FOR 1 nENT—Furnished front room for rent. No. 851 Oak at. Phone 3413. FOR RENT—Nine-room houae 110 Park Place; exoallant location; fronts park and car line, conveniences both floors. "D." care Telegraph. FOR RENT— Derivable roome in Vlne ville. Phone 3767-J. FOR RENT—Seven-rooni hour#, 421 Cal houn M. Apply J. C. Puma*, 674 Ogle thorpe at. FOR RENT—Nice 6-room cottage Mont pelier ave.j cheap to deelrnhl* perty. A II.. M u ;t ft-.-. Nn f'!« r lh-lrl.fi. FOR RENT—Three or four room# for light hnuaekeeplnff In beat pirt of city. Phone |42ft-L. bus road. Geo. A. Willis, No. 616 Second at. FOR RENT—FIvo-1 cottage Beach av*., Napier Heights: city water. An-, pljv L. A. Thorpe, Fourth National Bank SIX-ROOM eottage, corner Ash and Tel fair. 0131 Elm st.; 7R9.76B.6I2 Ash st. S. L. Harts, corner Orange and For* ayth its. FOR RENT—Two choice apartment*. Nevaro Flats; light* water, luat furnished. Apply at offlrn Leon 8. Dure, fourth National Bank Bid*. I WILL rent th# second floor of my real- d*nce to young — nlahed; i, furnished or Jtea walk to b ness center; modern conveniences. Ad dress Alex., care Telegraph; references exchanged. FOR BENT—Two A1 ground floor offloes In Washington block; steam heat nnd Janitor, all convenience*. Apply to Ma- H.ft vines Bank. FOR RENT—One wnrehoute on Sixth at. fronts side track. Apply Park Hotel. FOR RENT OR SALE—New. modem 8- room cottage, Lynn Av#.,__Vlnevllta: III sell cheap. Arthur 8. Harris, tit Vlneville Ave. HAVE your winter clothe# denned up; work guaranteed. Mrs. J. D. Cordner. FOR RENT—I will rent two connecting front rooma. furnished or unfurnished, to young men or a couple without dhl>» house, private residence: modern conven-L ’ ■*; reference* exchanged. Address . W,. care Telegraph, Apply Dr. Hinkle. WANTED—Bern .flCSJSSJ* of business cet cat* of Telegr*| • furnished or tw WANTED—A '(lornen to o fn.illy; »'oftrd It couple nr two refined rn- ■ i ■ " : r cttV'-i:'* fl Include,! Address 8. i*re (va5*TED—Occupant* far one room/.ta- tlftle board; all modern convenience#; terms reasonable. Mr». fl. T. Slewvrj 11* ikria riocc. Phone 2366-L- WANTED—Boarder* ecd table b-Y^^si \\siod board: reasonable rale*. ; Mra. Coghlnn. 635 First *t.^ 1’hone 16)1^ \VA NTI'D'-Fouf UoArders. 413 Oak at. call' AT OFFICE 552 ‘Thtr^'tlT amine testimonial* of tnt’rnte that have been cured by White Oak Mlnetal Water, delivered 15e. a gallon. Phone 1800. FOR BALE $19—A beautiful drophead Singer rna- chlne, er a nice boxtop for $10 caao. J. It. Burnett, cotton a\e. FOR SALE—Lots of odds and end* at your own prlef. Huhn’a.Ftre Sale. 469 Cherry. FOR 8ALE—Lota of odds and ends at your own price. Huhn’a Fire Sale. 459 Cherry. FOR SALE—T«ota of odds ami ends at your own price. Huhn’s Fire Bale, 459 Cherry. FOR SALB—NJc* mahogany piano. *1- moat new. Address "I’riN-nte Owner," care Telegraph. FOR BALK—<A g«# stove cheap, practi cally new. Ilf Bellevue ave. FOR SALE—Combination portable pool and billiard table cheap. 371 Third st FOR BALE—Interest in rest estato for young man with money. Jack, care Telegraph. FOR SALE—One nice oak wardrobe cheap for cash. I’hone 2154. FOR BALE OR RENT—8-room residence. f 423 Carling av*., 21, it., newly papered and pointed; liberal terms. If. Horne, Grand Bldg.. Phone 461. JUST a tow more staves and heaters left Huhn'a Fire 8*1 o, 459 Cherry. FOR SALE—122.50 at I11B0 genuine Mc Clellan nrinv used oadfiles; leather cov ered. a 8. Parmeleaa Co. RALKCOM'B hurdwnre store sella al most everything In the paint business. SMITH PREMIER typewriter for sale for $35. Felix II. Sisk. 616 Mulberry FOR BALE—Automobile for sale; 24 h. p.. 4 cylinder, runabout, aond ai i - w. coat $2,900; cheap for cash. 1T1 Cotton ave., Macon, Go. FOR SALE—A gentle horse, buggy and harness. Can be seen At Branan's stable on Poplar et WELLINGTON Spring Dairy Butter, for sale only at C. B. Moore's. Phone 419. FOR BALE—Fresh meat fixtures In good •ha.'*; also will rent the chop. Address Cheaj., Telegraph. • FOR SALK—Grocery and fi^eih meat market cheap; nd city license. Address Flour, core Telegraph. FOR SALE—One pair red Indian Games, pure breed, cheap. Phono 2S81. FOR 8ALE-On« brand new National cash register. Addrsss J, li., care of Macon Telegraph, YOU AlUC InvIlH to, 0*11 .nil sinmln, the sanitary renditions of the White Oak Mineral Water well*; delivered 10c. a gallon. Phone 1300. WINDOW GLASS, grate# and grate bas kets, at Balkcom's hardware store. PERSONAL. WITEN In need of a piano call at Tr- vine's Ga. Music House. A line of spe cial bargains In stock at all tlraos. HAIR GOODS—Wl**, switches, pompa dours nml puff# msdo to order; comb- Ing# Hindu up; superior work; prices low- rat. Mra if. Kappler, 407 Walnut at. Phono 8967. HOUSE PAINTIN'O, Boor, Itlln.d. pltui. trrlmr pnfch*d. w»l| tlntlmr plnetlco- tnt, kolaomlnlngs H. C. Walton, corner First and Chorry, Phone $698. JUST a few more stoves and heaters left Huhn'a Fire Sale. 4S9 Cherry. WII/flON * DROWN will BO jrour tpfiol. storing, furniture repairing, line finish ing; packing and shipping. 356 Fhlrvtew st„ Bast Macon. Phone Hit. HAVE your carpets cleaned; also por tieres. hlnnkete and romfortx Mrs. J; D. Cordner. Phone 1116. HAVE YOUR stovra and heater* repaired or you will he 1st*. Phone 919. H. MOLL* THIRD ST.. AT IRVINE'S Ga. Muslo House—Clocks, watches and Jewelry repaired: old gold nn.1 silver worked Into naw designs; ertlntlr engrav ing a specialty; drawing of fnnoy letters and monogram* for embroidering at rea sonable prices. FOn YOUR HEALTH, drink White Oak Mineral Wafer bottles; delivered 10O. a Ion. Phone 1800. WHEN you want to tn eve ring up 3731. Abel Dray Line. , BED WETTING cured, medicine fi*ee. C. It. Rowan. T<ondon, Canada. KIM. BAMflMF Millinery has moved to 860 fUrond st., fhree doors east, form erly McKay’s. EkcIubIv* ngency Knox hats, now on display. H. P. STALLINGS - Paper hanger and contractor. I do th* work myself; I can aave vou money. Ull Hasel st. Phone 177LL. SHORTHAND is the greateat help to a position. Stanley’s Ruslness College has placed 16 students In good paying noililons In Macon alone within the lost 'ew weeks. Enter our night class. MISCELLANEOUS 875.00 WILL buy an upright plane made gpsdally for small rooms; small box; has full powerful tone. Irvine's Oo. Mu sic House. TUTORING—Grammar School pupil* pre ferred Mir# PMlo Pendleton, Normal School graduate, phone 617. GENTLEMEN, new is the time to get your overcoats. and winter clothes clearted. Phone 1215. JUST a few more stoves end heaters left Huhn'a Fire Aale, (59 Cherry. WHITE OAK MINERAL WATER will relieve stoma.-h. liver and kidney trouble; delivered 10c. a gallon. Phone 1300. FRESH CAKES always r>n sale at Wom an's Exchange: special assortment on Saturdays. FOUND FOUND—If In n*«d of a horse and c«,w doctor call on A. A. Price, 1164 Roun- Jary. YOUR PHYSICIAN will reegmmend White Onk Mineral Water; .inhered 10c. a gallon. Vhon* im. ^ MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO I.END on raal astste. repay able monthly J. J. Oobb. Commercial A Savings Hank. $35 000 TO I*KND on Macon proreky; no delay; sea u* at once. VfurrAey A or. Citizen* National Bank n(«g LOST LOST—Roman gold pin, _ .... ,ln, engswved erttb small Initial M. Phone 3254 for reward. r'" 1 * Bt lfa Isf LOST—A part merked r, Exc*llent Deportment 1 ward will be paid It H3J. Excellent De| ... j# . Place, or If Under will Phot* No. IX)ST—Signet ring, monogram H. Return »o II. O. Parker, 147 I^ST—Stick pin. opal, surrounded by diamonds. Reward. T. B. Coates. LOST—roll of bills amounting to 171 e» Third sL between Fourth National Hank and Turner's shoo afore. Ftad« picas* notify C B. Willingham and he will be rewarded. Nathan WflUama. dellvarad lOo. BOARDING BOARDERS—Reeree Houae, Macon. Oa.; i refined family hotel; $1.00 a day aad ■ —-ekly ratn given. BOARDRRS WANTED for front seooni story room; all conveniences and good table. In reflned family, cor. Forsyth aad Jexlon whea other remedies 'have failed; delivered -flo. gallon. Phone 1)06. . - ... t lCORSTS VITAL RESTORATIVE Restore# Men's Vitality, rice $1. At all druggist*- Always i hand at John S. Hoao Co.% Macon. Mall Order* Solicited. HAIfJ JBALtAN^ ■Urtn-.W. Wadley Investment Co. Real Estate, Insurance, Loan^, . Grand Building, Phone 627. FOR RENT Store, 414 Poplar 8L. three floors and cellar, 388.60. 428 Carling Art, I rooms. $38.06. Two-story brick store, corner ex press offloe alley and Fourth 8t, next to union depot. Immediate poesestlon, $71.00. Possession October lot. Very desirable two-atory house, $71 Orange street, nine rooms and bath. Toilet each floor and servant’a house In rear, $60.00 per month. FOR SALE home—$4,000.00. Lot 70x310 on best section of Sum mit avenue, North Highlands, shady vide of street. Price 31,100.00. Can arrange terms on thla lot WADLEY INVESTMENT OO. Grand Building, Phoftf 627 FOR HINT. Storage apace. 98x207 and 7»xlf witn Southern Railroad track facilities in English Compress building; also apace 175x176 under shed suitable for lumber storage or mill purposes. Store*, immediate Possession, No. 401 Cherry street No. 561 Mulberry atroot Store. Nowmnn bldg,. First st. 504 and r.ne Fourth street, with R. R, track faculties; very deslrabl* tor aajt class of business. Ground floor office. Fourth, near Cher* ry street Poaeeaalon October 1. The old "76" corner. 5th and Oomatees Three small stores. Fifth street, aaij <— f of Toatal Telegraph Comyaayl *“ M t office Iocatio - OWELLINQS. 457 New ... ho**, near Ash at* 6-rooni Cotta**. Lynn av#.. VlnerUua For llat of every cln** of real •state for sale, or Information about li and to be made on real estate, ca phone to office Grand Rulldlng. 820.000 to loan on Improved R*al Estate at 6 to 7 per cent, according to amount and location. H. HORNE, Real Batata, Insurance and Leanoi Ocmulgee. Office t. very desirable office location. DWELLINQS. 6-room dwelling. 457 New 8t, i n at o3 Phone 404. FOR SALE A well located piece of property fpn- slsting of 7 houses renting for $4i.0t per month, nt $4,500.00. Can carry % loan of $3,000.00 on It for three yoor* at 7 per oent. Will be rled to hav, you eoJi of our office for on« of our rent lltti. B. A. WISE 358 Second St. $6,500 Thle amount win buy residuum tlV Mndlaon street, the home of Mr.'J. P. Minton, who 1b leaving the city, lilt# place has seven rooms and two lore* halls. It has every modern conven ience and 1« elegantly fitted through out with cabinet mantels. It you arw In the market tor a heme do not over look this. MINTON-MORGAN CO. T~ Real Estate 418 Cherry Street. WANTED r cash two medium priced reel dean— close la. FOB SALE. One splendidly Imsrovod pU&tsBm «ear Macon; very beet oondlUoai xreei# make grand country borne. Parma ta various localltiaa, lumber lands. VMOH iota In different parts of etty. IwwS Improved city lots that peg well an awe vestments. JONES REAL ESTATE { AGENCY >