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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1908
MACON CAN BE MADE
“IHECITYJEAUTIfUL"
GOOD ROADS AND STREET8 GO HAND
IN HAND WITH THE MAKING OP
SUCH A CITY.
Same Price to all
Same Terms to all
We want your orders for
Groceries either large or
small
MACON CASH GROCERY CO.,
\Phones 290-325 ' 670 Poplar
WHY NOT OST THE BEST?
FANCY ELGIN
A.&P.
CREAMERY BUTTER
30c lb.
This Butter is mnde from the purest, richest and best
Cream, in the most cleanly maimer possible; it comes to
you direct from the chum; never touched by human
hands.
1 If you want the best Butter made then send us your
orders always.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company
IMPORTERS, COFFEE 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 Sale For Rent
$750.00.
One of the beat lota on Huguenin
Heights.
$11.00—5-room houae near Mercer.
$22.50—’Vlnevlile cottage.
$$.750.00 $26.00~-Cottage on Carling Avenue.
Desirable home In Vlnevlile; all con- Huguenln Heights.
Venlences. Terms.
$26.00—Vlnevlile cottage; all convent
$5,600.00 encwu
CUy home, on line; well located; good '
leftns. $45.00—Hardeman Ave. home, 9 rooms.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Real Estate, Insuranoe and Loans
Phone 206. < 607 Cherry St.
The Empire'Electric Co.
Suooessers to 8'ngleton-Mouatford Electric Co. t^ew voder management oi
WILLIAM J. MOUNTPORD, JR.
Efficiency, Competency, Promptness
Everything Electrical by Electrical Experts
+ Office 114 Mulberry 8t fPjrthUn Castle). Phone lit. Residence Phone 114
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Everything relating to etreet paving
and road making ts of Interest to the
people, i.otv that tb# fev* *
Itabio to stay for a while.
Louisville. Ky.. has been doing good
wuMc. and seems to appreciate the Im
portance of having good roads. During
ithe past year, with an appropriation of
$200,000. nearly 60 mllea of new roads
I have been
roads repaired.
iist year,
iMPOO, nearlPMRHIPmpmVIPmiiP
have been built and many mllea of old
beads repaired.
JThe construction of the new rosds Is
on a plan that will probably In? adopted
icventually on all country road*, as well
as on the dirt attaeta of >he cities, be
ing nothing more than the use of asphal-
turn or such material as liquid tar. The
roada or atreeta ate first graded, and
I then oome* a layer of six inches of
crushed rock, then a layer of two inches
inf screenings which are washed In and
rolled. This surface is covered heavily
I with the asphattum or far. and rolled
HRnin. '1 his makes a roadway that grows
iharder and harder with use.
Tne topic for the meeting of the League
oi Georgia Municipalities now helnr ’ * *
In Albany, is "The City Beautiful!
good stivets and sidewalks makes up 90
per cent of the city beautiful. Cleveland.
O., Is working along these lines, as all
cities should, nnd Is having lawns be
tween the sidewalk and curb on all the
residence afreets. These will be beau
tified with flowers. It being proposed that
tho city aid the scheme I»y distributing
ns manv seeds as possible to the city
beautiful builders free of cost. The agsM
engineer of Cleveland prefers, bowj
„ ^— ... .. wdld
hedge of four-o’clocks.
Macon has the advantage of all the
cities In this respect. She has both the
lawns between the curb and sidewalk
nnd between the sidewalk and the prop
erty line. More than thla, Macon has the
level and the Hilly streets, park and
lawns. The landscape gardener and the
park engineer ***y that of all the cities
In the world Macon possesses better foun
dation for n city beautiful than any
other city Jn tho United Staten, but nil
nay thnt it would require a large expend
iture of money. They aay, though, that
the city, with a start at the work, ad
ding something each year, could gain the
desired- end at a small cost each year.
Thev were looking nt the very unkent
condition of the Poplar street parks
yesterday morning, noting the litter of
fodder and straw that the wind
seetterlng all over the sidewalks
either side of the street.
'There Is no city In the country that
would allow that." said Mr. N. M. Block,
"by all means the parks ougth to be
grassed over and kept clean.
"What about 4 ptaea to'itofe the
ton?" was asked.
"Wheh the city makes thege. places
green with grass so that the strangers
■from the -qplon depot, on their way up
town, ran ste something better fhnn this’
mess on one,of the principal streets of
the city, the warehousemen will extend
their warehouses, or rent other nitres."
"But how about the country teams—
surely nothing should be done to keep
out the country trade, and we all want
the farmers to © *
"There is not i ...
who would refuse to come to Macon be
cause of a small fee to shelter and
take care of his team while he is trad
ing. These stablemen will provide for
them, nnd if not there are places wh<
yard* enn he established. You don’t i
this kind of thing In Atlanta, or n
eltv that Ig growing."
This net some of the older peoplo
to thinking of how It used to be. Time
was when Mulberry. Third nnd even Sec
ond street, were used for the feedlnrf
places for the teams that came In from
the country. And there were several
wagon yards In town. There was Tutt'
wagon yard
between
and tne countrymen were glad to pay
for the safe-keeping of their teams.™
The keeping clean of the parks
Poplar street will require a force niP
rate from the regular street-sweeping
force. And this Is why these places
presented such an unsightly appearance
yesterday and Sunday. That they do not
strike the Stranrcr favorably on Sunday
la certain, but It
ntended that
week days, with the parka filled with
country teams, and the middle of the
afreets where there are no parks tilled
Had m Close Call.
Mr*. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom Hotel.
Vaughn, Miss., says: "For several
months I suffered with n severe cough,
and consumption seemed to have Its
grip on me. when a friend recommend
ed Dr. King's New Discovery. I be
gan taking It. and three bottles ef
fected a complete cure." Tho famo of
thla life saving cough and cold remedy
and lung and throat healer is world
wide. Sold at all drug stores, «0c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
Police (®oapt
That Hound of Slater Jones.
It was all because of that hound In
the yard of Sister Jones, that the Rev.
Mattox and Melvlny Brown wero be
fore the court.,
The 'dfllQer 'sald that ho '.had been
called on by Melvlny to make a case
against . Mattox, and then Mattox In
sisted that Melvlny be brought up. It
looked bad that the preacher and a
member of hie flock should be «o dis
graced. but there was no getting away
from the fact that both had acted scan
dalously. -Melvlny had Invited Mat
tox to her house to deliver an addresa
on the necessity of keeping up the
foreign mlsnlon fund, and he. was In
the midst of hfs address when the d(s-
turhment occurred. From the testi
mony of a crpwd of witnesses, it seem
ed that Mattox was annoyed during his
address by the howling of a hound In
tho yard of Sister Jones who lived ad
joining lota to Melvlny in Yamacraw.
Sister Jonea was present, and she
loted her hound with the devotion and
Intensity of all negroes for a dog.
This Is the address and the story of
the trouble as picked out from tho
mass of testimony:
iBruwer Mattox started his talk, and
every time he raised hi a voice to any
thing like a high pitch the hound would
break In with hjs "ow-oo-oo." It was
like this:
"Mer de-ar fr'en's, T la sho pleased
ter meecher dls aebe-ntn, whar w® kin
'mune wld wun ernudder (ow-oo-oo)
an’ raasle wld do sperrtt (ow-oo-oo)
fur de sankerrercashun or our soul's
sallvashun (ow-oo-oo) an* clean de
daak spots out'n d« heart w'lch' git on
hit (ow-oo-oo) fur de pas* week to
dat our robes er rl-chusnlss (ow-oo-oo)
—Sister Jones, whar Is dat dog?—kin
keep clean an' w*lte lak de drlVlln
snow. Mer de-ar fr’en's, dar laser
time (ow-oo-oo) fur ebber thing. Dar
laser time fur play (ow-oo-oo) anner
time fur wuk, anner time fur ter-be
happy, anner time fur ter git (ow-oo-
oo) mad. anner hits gUtln* dat time
mighty fata (ow-oo-oo) wld me ef
dat dog doan quit he (ow-oo-oo) how
lin'. anner time for fun anner time fur
(ow-oo-oo) gUtln' mad."
"Skua* me. Brower Mattox, hut yer
dun payed dat afo," Interrupted Mel
vlny.
"So er did, Bister Melvlny, (ow-oo-
oo) butter spec I’ll hafter aay hit ergln
ef dat dog keep onnerhowlln. Dar laser
time fur fun anner time for gUtln'
mad"—
"An' dat time kho come,’" shouted
Bruwer Thompson as the hound let
loose another long howl.
"Jlss let hit go ’long," said Bruwer
Mattox softly, "dls life am fuller trub-
bits en* vexaahuns (ow-oo-oo) uv de
aperrlt fur de sins an' tem'taehuna
peckin' atcher (ow-oo-oo) fom ewer
p'lnt er de cumpuss. Kzzer wusser
sayln* (ow-oo-oo) dar User tlma fur
de (Dies an* tribbe Nashua* (ow-oo-oo)
THE PRESIDENT
ANDJHE FAIR
Mr. Roosevelt Talk* as If He Will Como
to Mseon—Will Not Take the
Stump for Taft,
Messrs. ITArry rid wards. Jordan
Mutfsce and Clark drier, who leit Ma
con for the purpjm- of having a e..rt-
ferenco with President RPoawvlt in
reference to having tht* president visit
Macon during the fair, hud u most
pleasant Interview with him. and while
he did not exactly promise to conic, lie
left the matter in such shape that t!ie
delegation Is of the opinion that he
will surely come. In fact Mr. Ed
wards, who reached Macon yesterday,
believes the* there Is scarcely any
doubt as to coming.
After the delegation has a talk or.
the situation, the subject of the Visit
to Macon was broached. The presi
dent denied that In* was to take a trio
to the Pacific Slope as had been stated-
and In fact gave the delegation to un
derstand that he was not go.'ng to take
the stump at all. They told him that
tlu» campaign would be practically over
nt the time of his visit, and that be
would be expected to speak to the
farmers and the people generally on
the development of the country, etc
This fieonml to strike him right, as it
was Just the Ihfc on which lie desired
to speak. He referred his visitor* to
Gen. Luke Wright and after the go rl-
byes. the Macon party went nt once
to see I he general. He said that tis
would be pleased to accompany the
president to Macon. And scenn d anxi
ous to make the visit, hut he said that
he would flrst confer with him before
giving a definite answer.
And this is the way the matter of
the president's coming stands. Mr.
Edwards Is looking for n letter which
will decide as to the coming.
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NERVOUS WOMEN
sick headache, and to Induce refreshlm:
fur da Lawd’s sake, sister Jones, nlnt
dnr no wav yer kin stop dat triflin'
dog—uv dls life on dls yenrth"—
But Sister Jones hunted around un
til she found a stick of wood and she
let fly at ITruvver Mattox with all her
might. He had called her beloved
hound a trifling dog!
Mattox was told to go, but Melvlny
having abused Sluter Jonea for break
ing up the meeting by throwing the
stick of wood, was fined ten dollars-
RIFIE RANGE WORK
TO START SHORTLY
RANGE WILL DE THE FINEST AND
• BEST EQUIPPED IN THE SOUTH
WHEN COMPLETED.
ond Infantry rlflo range
, tho work has
started it will bo rushed to early comple
tion. Not only will ten extra targets be
added, but a retaining wall will bo put
up nround tho entire range.
Tho officers of the Maeon battalion
state that when completed the range will
bo uwardud, nnd when
flrst class targets, but every target win
permit of shooting at a thousand yards,
in skirmish, or at any desirable distance.
ed by Major Tin
—Ill commence w —_ —
The assured enlargement and Improve-
w...punlcs, and more thu. .... ~
number are now qualifying themselves
for future shoots. Kvery fair day there
ore at least a score or more out at llol-
Somettilng New In Soft Drinks.
'A delicious, non-intoxicating hover-
age, combining the nourlehlng and
tonic properties of Barley-Malt and
Hops—not R chemical concoction.
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THE BEAUTIFUL CORL PIANO WILL
BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
TODAY. THE SALE CLOSES AT 12:00
O’CLOCK, MIDNIGHT.
IT IS A $600 PIANO. WHAT WILL
YOU GIVE FOR IT? THE HIGHEST
BIDDER WILL GET THE PIANO. DE
POSIT IN THE BOX IN LESSER’S DRY
GOODS STORE.
I HONESTLY BELIEVE
that If people only gave the matter
fln-ught they would take advantage of
this iln«* weatlu r and let me tlx their
hukv roofs before another rain.
HEIMATH HALL
568 Walnut Street.
negul.iv me*It for men and women 25
cent*. Ena'negt women 15 cents.
Breakfast 7 tc 8 a, Pi.
Dimer 12 to 1:30 n. m.
Supper G:30 to 7t$0.
A free rest .room* convenient for o it-
of-town shoppers.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Nativo and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 851.
MOVING?
PHONE
Jones Dray Line
THEY WILL MOVE YOU.
Residence Phono 549.
MR. DOO GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and thla big hors# and mulo emporium
will In the futuro ho run by Mr. Ben L
Jones and hla son, Mr. W. H. Jonea.
IcaWord
Advertisements under the heada of
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Loit. Found,
Personal, Miscellaneous, Etc., Inserted In
this department for 1c per word tor each
(•sue. No notice will be Inserted for less
WANTED
WANTED—Boarders, private families.
WANTED—Laces dyed to match any
material; work guaranteed. Kid, 616
contains less then one-half of 1 per
rfont of aloohol by volume, hence con
forms with United States Government
forms with United fitabmGovernment
laws regulating the anle of soft drinks.
It tastes well, looks wall and makes
VANTKD—At ones, two
helpers on coats
IcKny, Cherry st.
baths. Phone 1057.
Farms for Sale
2B2tt acres In Crawford County; two
miles from Knoxvllls; good Improvements;
$2,250.00.
$02% seres, three end a half miles
fro mBoberta. Largo quantity of lino
soconfl growth pine, $1,210.00.
84414 acres on Flint
some fine river pasture,
K0 scree In Bibb Count
road, six miles out, dot, .
church; plenty of running water and nice
Improvements, which could not bo re.
placed for $2,500.00; we sell for $8,250.00.
The Georgia Loan
& Trust Company
655 Mulberry Street.
FOR SALE
$4,100—A very attractive cottage on one
of th* nicest streets In Vlnevlile;
Urge lot. etshie. and all conven
lences; 6 rooms.
$1,260—Property In splendid condition,
renting for $15.00 psr month, and
no city taxes to pay. Good In
vestment.
$ 900—Two houses renting for $10.00 per
month; this properly has Just h«en
put in good condition, and will
yield a splendid Investment.
We have $11,000.00 to lend oh
good property at 7 and 8 per cent.
Marphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
' PHONE 267
Citizen’s Nat'l Bank Building
COUPLE or two young men for nice
front room at 717 Cherry at. Thonn
8025, Mrs. Word.
NEW HHELLKD NUTS, citron, dates,
seeded rnislnn, curmnts, orange and
lemon peel. Flournoy's.
WANTED -One or two young men to oc-
cupy furnished room; every conven
ience. Address "Pravsto Family," Tele
graph.
UNCLE BAM wants railway mall clerks.
mall carriers, postottlee clerks: ll.iort.oo
yeurly; examinations here November
18th; common education sufficient; prep
aration free. Franklin Institute, Roch-
estre, N. Y.
WANTED—Occunsnts for one room, ta
ble board; all modern conveniences;
terms reasonable. Mrs. fl. T. Btcwart. 112
Park Place, Phone 2366 -L.
WANTKD^-One or two fresh milch cows
guaranteed for certain quantity.
"Cows. Cash.” care Telegraph.
WANTED—To buy seme secondhand
carpets nnd furniture. Ring 1261.
WANTED—Halusrnen to sell our guaran
teed oil* end paints. Experience un
necessary. Extremely profitable offer to
right party. The Glen Refining Com
pany, Cleveland. Ohio.
WANTED—Girls at ones: twelve or fif
teen girls, with or without experience.
In knitting mill work, to do toping, etc.
Nice clean work at good wages; mill Is
running full time. Apply to Macon
Knitting Co.. Macon. Ga. Corner of Hec-
ond and Hawthorne stx.
IF YOUR roof leaks cell on O. T. Doug
las; all metal roofs repaired or painted.
6T2 Poplar at.
VOTE for Wm. A. Poe for Pension
Commissioner.
TORRENT
FOR RENT—A rouple or two refined gen
tlemen to occupy nice room In private
family, board Included. Address ft, care
Telegraph.
FOR, RENT—Reven-room hones, 424 Cal
houn at. Apply J. C. Dumas, 674 Ogle
thorpe at.
POFj^ ^RENT—Furnished room. Call
TKU5PHOIOS nAr.KCO.V-H» will Mnd
It out In a few Minutes, on bicycle-
KOU WENT -Three connecting r
first floor. 208 Washing-
FINE MACKEREL, end flab steaks, pickled
pig toes. Flournoys.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage Beach
ave., Napier Heights; city water. Ap-
ilv U A. Thorpo, Fourth National Rank
Bid*.
SIX-ROOM coftagt*. corner Ash and Tel
fair. •1161 Elm st.; 758-765-91” A«h
st. 8. L. Hurts, corner Orange and For
syth sts. > nmt;i •.
FOR RENT--Two cjiotcr) ' opwt^hts.
Nfva.ro Flats; lights. . tfatft. rhNkt
furnished. Apply nt office Leon H. Dure,
fourth National Rank lUdg.
I WILL rent! the second floor of my resi
dence to young men. furnished or un
furnished; three minutes walk to busi
ness center; modern ronvbnlcnees. Ad
dress Alex., care Tolcgruph; references
exchanged.
FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor offices
In Washington block; steam heat and
lanltor, alt conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Savings Rank.
FOR RENT—One warehouse on Blxth st.
fronts side track. Apply Park. Hotel.
FOB BENT OR BALE—Nsw. modern 6-
room cot logs, Lynn Ave., Vlnevlile;
will sell Cheap. Arthur H. Burns, 312
Vlnevlile Ave.
JUHT orKNED— Fresh barrel of aausr
kraut; nlro barrel of Queen olives. Os
car Bradley.
FOR RENT—I will rent two connecting
front rooms, furnished or unfurnlshod.
to young men or a couplo without chil
dren. 1 am In two minutes’ walk to busi
ness center, have no children In the
house, private residence; modem conven
iences; references exchanged. Address
P. B. care Telegraph.
NO SOFTER like our fine Mocha &
Jam roasted today. Flournoy's.
FOR BENT—Large 10-room residence
single family, Ilf); two families, |I0
each. Apply Dr. Hinkle.
FOR RENT—Three or four moms for
light housekeeping, fn beat part of city.
Phone 2426-L.
FOR RENT—Second floor, all conven
iences, splendid location on College st.
possession any tlmo before Nov. 1st:
rent reasonable. Phone 2166,
FOR RENT—Room# for rent, very cen
tral. Call at 711 Cherry, or ring 736.
LIMRUROER, Islgny nnd Tshstei cheese;
also brick choose. 46, M. Blooh.
TOR SALE
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FOR HAT.E—Two fine blooded fox ter
riers. Mrs. Ella Wasner, 257 Church st.
CRIBP white celery, head lettuce, hell
peppers. Flournoy’s.
FOR SALE—Ono Gardner pea holler,
$12.00. Huhn’s Fire Bale.
FOR HALE-One No. 8 Majestic cook
stove, flB.PO, Huhn's Fire Bale.
FOR HALE—One Jewell hoatqf, 14,98.
Huhn’s Flro Bale.
FOB HAT.R—Lot* of builder's hardware;
will rneko rnrelnl prices In Tinsthie*
Huhn's Fire Bale.
HOLLAND Mfr/’UNKB herring, 8 for
25c, Oscar Bradley.
FOB HALF—One No, 8 cook stove, $10.00.
ffuhn’s Fire Sale. I
FOB ffALH A ver* desirable home
Arlington Plsre. 7 rooms; wide hails
and all modern 1'onr>—*men»s. Appl>
Hfcwsrf D. Jones, 420 f'lierrv at.
FOR BAT.K -A
Arlington Plai
and all modert.
Stewart D. Jones, 420 Cherry at.
BALKCOM sella aluminum enamel, gold
enamel, gold powder and stiver alumi
num powder.
where else. Bohn's Fire Sale.
FOR HALF - One Ut **« handles, $t00 per
dojren. Jfuhn'a Fire lisle.
OITRFN OT.TVR‘■. olive 7.11. French ness,
mushrooms and bar-le-due. Flournoy’s.
FOR HALF—A gentle horse hu**v and
harness. Csn he seen st Brsnsn’s
stable on Poplar st.
FOR FAT.F—Comhlnstion portable pool
and billiard table cheap. 8?t Third st.
FOUND
PERSONAL.
BALfTCOM’fl hardware atore sells al
most everything In the paint hoslneae
VOT15 f«r Wm, A. Pna for Pension
Commissioner.
PHONE 28 for Jellle#, Jams, preserves,
etc. Flournoy’*.
WfTFN vou want to move ring up 1711,
Abel Dray Line.
has placed 18 atudent* in rood ravine
Sale of Unclaimed Freight
"OLD MOSS” SALE
Georgia Southern & Florida Railway Company
and Macon & Birmingham Railway Company
iTnleso previously called for and charges paid; or otherwise disposed of.
the Georgia BnuthtTA and Florida Railway Company and the Macon and--
Birmingham Railway Company will soil to ho highest bidder, for cash, st
public auction, at Its Freight Depot in tho City of Macon. Thursday. October ‘
22. 1!'08, commencing nt H:ftO h. m., and continuing from day to day until
the sale Is completed, the articles described on list which Is poatod In
front of fhe Georgia Southern and Florida Rallwuy office, corner of Fifth
and Plum streets, tho County Courthouse, the postoffloe. and other public
places. Lists can also he obtained from Mr. D. WUman, Auctioneer, 41)
Cherry afreet. Macon, Ga.. and the undersigned.
J. A. CRAIG, Freight Claim Agent.
A Mistaken•
Idea
Pcrhnps you linvo an idea that in order to a
bank account you must liavo a largo sum to deposit;
that a bank doesn’t care to bother with small accounts.
This is not true of tho “Fourth.” This bank wel
comes new accounts, no matter how small, nnd extends
tho snme courtesy and servico to small depositors as tn
large ones.
Let us prove it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON, GA.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONBT TO MEND on real estato. m
utile monthly. J, J. Cobb, Commsrcl
St Havings Hank.
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LOST
LOST—Btick Pin. opal, surrounded by
mntnonrl*. U e want. I if. r, Coatee.
block, gold welch; engraved hunifi _
■case. Wall ham works. No, 6,721,169. Hult-
ablo reward will bo paid for return # to
Jlonson (Morning Co.
wweks; reward mrper return «
linn ns to whereabout*.
MISCELLANEOUS
OUliTMNlf COJJTBN roasted today will
you. Flournoy'
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NEUFCHATKL, Philadelphia ersam, sap
sago. Imported flwlss, llmburger and
Building, on the lGth day of Oetobsr. A.
U. 1809, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at
which time the eold craters may at
tend,, prove their claims, appoint « trus
tee, examine the bankrupt, und transact
such other business n« may propnr’y
com# before said meeting. The bankrupt
Is required to be preaent on that day for
examination.
ALEXANDER PROUDFIT,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
This Ootober 6, 1908.
WINDOW OLA8H, grate* and gmto bas
kets, at Balk corn's hardwnre storey
LOOK here gentlemen, how about that
hot bath. We have old John nynrs
with us again, lie has been up to Indian.
Hprlng for the summer, but you can nnd
him now st the Royal Barber Hhop.
Gome In and let him «lv# you a good rub
down.
WANTED
FOR SALE
On# splendidly Improved plantation
ie«r Macon; •Very beat condition; would
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
NOTICE of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the District Court of the United
Htalrs for the Western Division of the
Southern District of Georgia. In Bank-
rutcy. in tho Matter of Jerry McCra
ry, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Jerry McCrary, of
S5«>nlth, In the County of Crawford, and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that on the
8 ay of October. A. D. 190*. the said J.
feCrary was duly adjudicated bankrupt,
and that the flret meeting of hie credit
ors will b* held st Macon, jn Bibb County.
Georgia, in lbs Grand Optra House
For Rent
Dwellings.
No. 178 Orange st.. 10-r $60.09
No. 565 Rtxond St. 6-r 35.00
No. 221 Duncan ave., 5-r 10.00
No. 110 Duncan ave.. B-r 18.00
No. 971 Ogiethorpo Bt., B-r...., ll.On
No. 29S Cedar at., 6-r 11,00
No. 9 Montpslla ave., l-r 11.00
Stores.
NO. 820 Second St ...$90.00
No. 414 Fourth St 40.00
NO. 453 Second 8 t. 66.00
No. 686 Poplar St 50.00
No. 40S Mulberry at 10.00
Geo. 8. Turpin Sons
Real Eetato,. Insuranoe, Loans,
No. S53 Third st. Phen* 77
$6,500
This amount will buy residence 51T
Madison street, tho homo of Mr. J. F.
Minton, who Is leaving the city. This
place hM seven rooms and two largo
halls. It has every modern conven
ience and Is elegantly fitted through
out with cabinet mantels. If you are
In the market for a borne do not over
look this. .. P
MINTON-MORGAN CO
flee! Estate,
418 Cherry Street, 1192.