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THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1908
HAT
CHARACTER.
Hats for men ought
to have style-lines that
combine gracefulness
and strength.
We can show you hate that have man in every line
—that possess real character.
Just name the price—
IMPERIALS AT $3.00
FRENCH AT $4.00
STETSON’S AT $3.50 TO $5.00
FLEET TO RETURN
TO
SHIPS' PROWS WILL 'BE POINTED
TOWARD VIRGINIA CAPES ON
OCTOBER 22.
FORTY-SIX CASES ALREADY ON
THE ASSIGNMENT BOOK—RE
TURN DAY ON OCTOBER 13.
Good Jersey Butter
Heretofore wo have been unable to supply the largo
demand we have had for our butter, but now we have
arranged with our shippers to send more. We have just
received fresh shipment and all who like good Jersey
Butter, should give it a trial. The price is only 30c per
pound and never fails to please.
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
670 Poplar Street.
Phones 325—290.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7.—tlnlM. ths
present plans of the navy department
are changed the Atlantic battleship
fleet will come home direct to Hamp
ton Roads. The fleet, according t<
the present plans, will remain two or
three days In Hampton Roads for a
grand review by President Roosevelt,
then go to New York to remain flve
or six days in order to give the men
shofe leave. The fleet will then go to
Guantanamo for target practice.
Today’s statement was the first offl
clal admission that Hampton Roads
would be the destination of the fleet
on Its arrival In the United States.
The greatest consideration which In
fluenced in the selection of Humpton
Roads Is the almost unlimited amount
ot anchorage facilities to be had there,
though the question of climatic condi
tions being more favorable at the
Virginia port has had some weight, as
also the less Important aentlmental
one of having the ships return to the
E lace whence they started on their
>ng Journey.
President Roosevelt Is expected to
review the vessels nt Hampton Roads,
which will comprise the greatest ag
gregation of American fighting ships
ever gathered at one point.
Late reports from Admiral Sperry
Indicate that notwithstanding their
long trip, the ships of his command
are in good shape, which will make it
unnecessary for them to go Into dry
dock immediately on their arrival In
the United States. Many details In
cidental to the return of the battleship
fleet and their welcome home yet re
main to be arranged, but all will be
ready by February 21 when the grips’
prows are pointed towards the Vir
ginia capes.
Conditions at New York are more
favorable for giving shore leave to the
men of tho battleship fleet after their
long stay aboard ship, and It 1 L
this reason, ns well as to give the citi
zens of the metropolis an opportunity
to see the shl^s after their tour, that
fhey arc to go there.
When the superior court convenes
for the November term. It is expected
that one of tho heaviest dockets on
record will await trial. Already there
ore forty-six cases on the asplgnment
book, and fully as many more will
probably be filed between now and re
turn day, which Is Tuesday, the 13th.
Of the cases now on the docket the
most important !• the suit of the Ex
change bank receivers against the di
rectors, which Involves over ft half
million dollars. Over a score* of law
yers will be engaged in the trial of
this case, the majority representing
the fourteen defendants.
There have been thirteen petitions
for divorce filed within tho last six
weeks, the latest oneB being as fol
lows: Lula McCook vs. A. J. Mc
Cook, W. M. Smith vs. Addle Smith,
Mrs. Jimmie Nelson vs. Q. L. Nelson,
Mrs. Willie Sanderlln vs. J. F. Ban-
dcrlln, J. P. VanVulkenberg vs. Pearl
VanValkenberg.
Two suits filed yesterday were those
of George Iiurr and D. F. Paul, both
directed against the Georgia Co-o
atlve Fire Association.
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TODAY
A. & P. .
VALUES
S
Best PiUont Flour, a sack
... ,73c
Uncodu Biscu't, 2 packages for
7c
Best Granulated Sugar, 25-pound sack
..$1.33
P-Nnt Wafers, a package
Do
Larons, a dozen
... .llo
Fancy A&P Klgin Butter, a pound
....30c
Thin Arrowroot Biscuit, a package
8c
Go'den Snaps, a package
8c
Lady hungers, a package
7c
A&P Pure Tomato Ketchup, $1.25 jug for
....90c
White Beans, 2 pounds for
..)..7c
Stuffed Olives, 15c size for
0c
Pop Corn, 5c packages for
3c
Dates, a package
7c
Fresh Cleaned Currants, 1-pound package ....
....10c
Cora Flakes, a package
7c
Marshmallow Candy, fresh, a package
7c
Grated Pineapple, 15c can
....10c
Preson-cd Figs, 15c can '
...,10c
Raspberries, 18c can
....15c
Tooth Picks, polished, 5c package
3c
Snltana Corn, a can
0c
Sultana Peas, a can
....11c
Baked Beans, small can
4c
Tonn Peas, a can
9c
Tona Corn, a can
7c
Matches, 1,000 for
4c
Cut this out and order from it early.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company *
N. B.—Mail orders filled at these prices if ordered
today.
1
Taks Hertford's Acid Phosphats
Especially recommended for tho
lief of obstinate Indigestion and nerv
ous dyspepsia.
Letter to Ben L. Jones,
Macon, Ga,
Dear Sir: Every house owner In
Macon ought to know these facts:
1st. Every Job painted Devote takes
less gallons than of any other paint
2nd. The paint that takes least
gallons wears longest; always. We
can’t help it. T9 u **_ tr “ , y
F W DEVOE & CO
S.—Birch Hardware Co. Sells
our paint.
Here is whero you can save
money. Lumber Mill Blocks
Redmond-Masseo Fuel Co.
Phones 100 and 223.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this pnper -will
>Ieased to learn that there is at least
‘ disease that science has been
ure in all its stages, and that *“
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the oi
Hall's CatMTh 1
up the constitution i
arc in -
rletors have i
Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo,
hto.
Sold by ftll Druggists. 750,
Ta"
tlon.
; by all Druggists. 75o.
e Hall’s Family Pills for constlpft-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BOSTON. Oct. 7.—The baseball season
he visitors taking th
tng hlte. ^
-Score: R.H.E
181 02102*—10 " '
Battrles—Cleotte and Donohue; Martin,
Second game—Score:
' lladolphla
000 010 22— ? *6
800 000 00— 1 I _
Plank and Powers; Morgan
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—Washington
1 gar - * **-
Yor
the first game going 11 Innings. John
son outpltched Warhop In the first, while
Wilson was knocked out In the second.
First game—Score:
FOR SALE
A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson inmnS’ m oV rErk-ciiiLw
game will be received at his establish-
avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
No. 461 Third Street.
'Phone 360.
For Sale For Sale
$1,250.00
East Macon home; six rooms; easy
terms; or will build house for purchaser
»n good lot and give terms.
$5,500.00
City home; two-story: all conveni
ences; gas, hot and cold water; elec-
trio switches throughout house. Terms
if desired.
1*250.00
College street home.
Jno. F. and W. Q. Cone,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Phone 206. 607 Cherry St.
...oooBOfmoni— 1 10
ei^Xorg^^^r,..(KlO 000 000 00— 0 5
Batteries—Johnson and street: Warhop
Time, 1:45. Umpire, Ev«
ns.
Second game—Score! R.H.E.
„ ..000 08010*—• _
ork 002 001 010— 4 11 .
-Wltherup and Street; WU
NATIONAL LEAGUE
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 7.—Brooklyn
was today defeated by Philadelphia In “
light hitting game, 4 to 2. Score:
m
Brooklyn ...,.....,..,020000000— 2 6
Philadelphia 102 00010*— 4 8 .
Batteries—Grueger, Holmes and Dunn;
Corrldon and Dooln. Tims, 1:82.
pire, Lanlgan.
this game marks the finish of the great
est race ever put up by any teams for
the pennant. It Is of exceedingly great In
terest. and the details will be eaigerly
and anxiously awaited by hundreds of
local fans.
no
HAVE HEAVY DOCKET
FOR INDIGESTION
Police (®oupt
Cute Jackson's Party,
It must have been when she was
piccanln. / that sho was given tl
name or •’Cute." Be that as It may,
Cuto Jackson was charged with a bad
of disorderly conduct. Just why,
comes out In the story. •
Cute is the house girl for n family
l the hill. Shq falls heir to the
dresses of the young Indies of th
household as fashion crentos nyv wrln
Nervous women should profit
by Mrs. Barton's experience with
Lydia £. l’iukliam’s Compound,
Mrs. Helen Barton, of 27 Pear
son Street, Chicago, 111., writes to
Mrs. l'inkluun \ )
•* l was all run-down, and on the verge
of nervous prostration from overwork
and worry, and 111 in bed, when I began
taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound. After 1 bad taken it a week
I commenced to get better. I continued
Its use, ray nervous trouble disappeared,
and I urn completely restored to health.
I hope Lydia E. I'iukham's Vegetable
Compound will benefit other women
aa it baa me." *
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia K. Fluk-
Imm's Vesctnlilo Onmpound, made
Ever Since Then
and that has been from the time I was
n youth. I have been putting on Roofs.
Installing Plumbing and renovating up
stoves.
JA8. C. GORMLY,
Phone 531. 320 Third 8t.
FOR RENT-
wlll rent two donnectlng
furnished nr unfurnished.
i«i. or a oouplo without chll-
■R in two minute.’ w*jk to bu.l-
nci. Of):lor. havf m> cIiDdrfn In th.
hot!.., prtv.t. rr«M«r.: modern non’ren-
1mm: reference. fxrliOnffU, Aadre..
P. B. W.. cure Trlffraph.
HEIMATH HALL
snd women 28
women 15 rents.
Oreskfast Mi 8 i
Dinner 12 to 1:*n i
-
of-town shoppers,
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native nnd Western
Ments.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
MOVING?
PHONE
Jones Dray Line
THEY WILL MOVE YOU.
Residence Phono 549.
MR. D00 GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and thla big hors® and mule
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Gaa range used five
months; very reasonable. 127 Bellevue
FOR SALE
elating of 7 .houses
at 7 per cent.
Will be glad to hav# you eatl <
our office for one of our rent 11su.
B. A. WISE
358 Second St.
FOlt SAI.E-A v.ry drslrntilo hum. on
Arlington Pl.ce, 7 room.: wide hall,
and all modern Improvements. Appl>
Stewart D. Jones, 420 Cherry at
FOR SALE—A
desirable home
ArlInntoh~PIace! ,r 7 rooms! wide halls
md all modern Improvements. Apply
~ “ 1. 410 C"—gm
Stewart D. Jones, 410 Cherry at.
SALE-—Combination portable pool
1 billiard table cheap. 871 Third at.
N&.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I No. 555 Second at, 6-r 7. .11.81
No. 221 Duncan ave., 6-r.,..,... 20.00
No. 310 Duncan ave.. 5-r is oo
No. 071 Oglethorpe St.. 5-r lt.oti
| No. 298 Cedar at., B-r Jl oo
MONEY TO LEND on real eatato. repay
able monthly. J. J. Cobb, Commercial
4b Barings Bank.
No*. 9 Montpella ave., Z-r.'ill! 17. 11,
•tore a.
FERRIS boneless bacon atrip, pig hams,
smoked beef and tongues. Flournoy a.
LOST
No. 820 Seoond flt. ,880.00
No. 414 Fourth St..... 80.00
No. 462 Second *st. 68.00
No. 6C8 Poplar St.... 80.00
No. 403 Mulberry at.
plain. engament ring with
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Brown Scotch
* j whf* *
«... ..... .lg ..... --
will In the future be run by Mr.
Jones and his eon, Mr. W. H. Jones.
from roots and herbs, 1ms lieen the J*
standard remedy for female ills,
and has posit ‘-fitly cured thousands of
women who have lieen troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, Itackache, that bcar-
ing-down feeling, llatulency, indigea- i
lea Word
OUR FINE Mocha A Java coffee roasted
Hnd blended by expert will please you.
Flournoy 1 *.
klcs, nnd sho therefore evokes a feel
ing of envy on the part of tho cooks
and the washwomen of Tybce when
ever Cute goes to visit her mar. Her
mar Is not only the proprietress of an
eating house, but sho stands next to
tho pastor of her church. For this
Suited, steamers Theodore Weems,
Hall, Bultlniore; Onondaga,. Chiches
ter, Jacksonville.
tolling masses, lb transpired that Cute
and her mar, Pot Jackson, decided that
Cute’s stoak of finery was too ex
tensive and too elaborate not to be
shown and admired, and that they
wanted wanted some excuse for show
ing them off to the leas fortunate of
their neighbors, nnd the beat thing for
this purpose was to have a card parly
—bridge whist, for Instance—same as
the whlto folks and so the Invitations
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Oct. 7.—Ar
rived, schooner Lennle E. Rlghter,
Hankens, New York.
Sailed, steamer Arapahoe, Kemble,
New York.
Have Yew Heard ef “Bcror*
It Is a new soft drink Just being In
troduced by Anheuser-Buscb. A spark
ling. non-lntoxicatlng drink, made of
the best barley, malt and hops. Guar
anteed under the Pure Food and Drugs
Act. and contains l*sa than one-half of
1 per cent. of alcohol by volume.
Served at all pleasure resorts and
were sent out by word of mouth, and
as the Tybeeltcs were dying to see
what Cute had, there was a big crowd
at tho party.
Tlldy Johnson Is one of the sights
of Tybee. Sho weighs a ton, If sho
weighs anything, and being fat sho Is
sassy, never balking when It comes
to saying what she thinks regardless
of who’s who or what’* what. Sho
was the first witness:
"Jcdge, all I know ’bout hit Is dnt
Pet Jackson gin er party an’ ax mo ter
be dar anner wu» dar. Ever aonce
Cuto gotter mlxln* up wld dem swell
w’lte folkses on do hill, sho jlss cut
her eye at ua po* trash an’ I alnt hnd
anyt’lng ter 4o wldder much, no mo’n
I could he’n. An’ as fur Pet, de groun*
too dirty fur Cute ter walk on. Rut
any how I goes ter de party. Dey had
do pyarlor mightily fix up wld breshes
an* flowers an’ vines an’ Pings til yor
Pink yer In de woods. Do karryseno
Ho lamp wux tu’n down low an’ do
light wux sorter red Ink. an’ mek ever
t’lng look red. W’en do cump’ny klm,
dar wux Pet all dress up inner red
skylrt anner w’lto shut walstes. an*
Cute she dress up all in w’lte wilder
big rose pinned onner her bress. Doy
wuzrer bowin’ anner scrapin’ anner
sayln’ Jlss ox sweet, 'so dee-lighted tor
see yer dls ebe-nln—klm right In an'
alnt dese hyere Octoby days de-light-
ful an’ I hops yer mar Is well, an' Jlss
tekker cheer over dar by de pecanner.’
Dar In de middle or do room wuxxer
dinner table wot dey gwlnoter play
kycords on, an’ over dar In de corndar
dar wuxxer nudder tnble nil piled up
wld apples an* llmmons an’ muscadines
an’ bernannas nn' flowers. Hit did
look real scrlmpshus aho. Atter w'lle
Cute she say. ‘lemme sljjes’ dat de fua-
tls couple ter play bridge w’lsk sot at
de center table w’lle* wo look on.’ AH
de time de cump’ny wuxxer lookin'
right straight at do table In de comder
wld de spples on hit. Cute shes'loc'
Puss Crown an' Mix Passmo’ fur de
fustls couple tor play kyeerds, nn’ dey
sot down ter de table. Puss she say,
1 dunno nuffin’ 'bout dla w’lsk blxnlas.
but ef yer gwlneter play de kyeerds
glmmo er sebben-up han* an’ b« sho
ter glmmo er Jack anner ten.' Mix
Passmo', she didn’t wants ter let on
lak she didn’t know nuffin’ 'bout de
w’lsk so sho say, 'cose I inks w’lsk
sometimes, butter sobben up good er<
nuff ter pass do time erway.’ Every
body seed Cute tu’n upper noso at dat.
She flounce out’n de room an' Pet sho
say, 'yer haster skua© Cuto kaso sho
so used ter do w’lte folkses play dls-
hyere w’lsk dat she Jlss kalnt bear tor
see sobben up.' Jedgo, Iser Jlsser com
mon nigger, raise In Tybee, an’ I doan
stan* fur no puttln’s on lak dat Wan
ner knowed dat Pet Jackson senco dnt
daddy er hera ifcolo do cow, anner say,
•Pet Jackson, wotclior wants ter do ter •
Cute is ter tekker back In de kitchen
an* spank de stuffin' out’n her. an' ef
she wuxxer mine I’d dun frail summer
dat swellnlss out’n her.’ Pet ihe say,
•oh, w*y did Cute guv dls party? I tor
her hit would win* up Inner fuss, dese
Tybee niggers so Ignunt.’ Jcdge, Iser
gwlneter tell yer do tnifc. Wld dat I
grab er kokykoly bottle dat doy had
■ome flowers In anner gin Pot «r lick
on de hald dat fotch do Juice. By dat
time Cute sho klmmor runnln* In ter
de room an' she scream out, ’alnt dat-
ter shame ter hit mer po’ marl' Fo I
could stop 'em. dem Tybeo niggers
dun th’ow de flowers snd de breshes
an’ evert'lng but de apples an’ de Hm-
mons an' de bernannaa on de flo.' Don
Cute she tu’n loose er nudder of dem
swell screams, an* den de poKwcea klm,
an’ dat all I know erhout de fust.’*
Other wltneeaen told how the party
broke up In a row, but after all nn one
tparently was to blame except Tlldy
_ hnson, and her story was so well
told that tho case against her was
dismissed, as was that against Cute
whose agony of disappointment seem
ed to be punishment enough.
— „, , Advertisements under the heade of
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Wanted. For 8aie, For Rent, Lost Found,
Whir Hnn’tvmitrv Uf Porsonal, Mleceilsneoue, Etc.. Inserted In
Wny aon t you try 1C * this department for 1o per word for each
AT M Dltilrlinm tn vitas nil stair ! “» ue * No nol,C8 wl11 b ® Inserted for lete
Mrs, rllUUlMn 1I1\ ires mi RICK than ^5 cents. Remittance* of 51 snd
Women to write her for ndvico,lees may be made in postage stamps.
Blie 1ms guided thousands to
tint—
hot bath. We have old John Byars
with us again. He lias been up to Indian
Spring for the summer, but you can find
him now at the Royal Barber Shop.
Come In and let him give you s good rub
down.
Ucultli. Address, Lynn, Mass.
NORFOLK, Va., Oct. V.—Arrived,
steamer Dundaa (Br.), Savannah.
NOTICE TO OUR CU8TOMERB.
Wo are pleased to announeo ths:
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colde nnd lung troubles Is not affocted
by tho National Pure Food and Drug
law ns It contains no ophites or other
hnrmful drugs, and we rocoinmond
It as n naf© remedy for children nnd
adults. II. J. Lamar A Co., near
Fourth National Bank, agents.
ATTEND WASHINGTON MEET
ATLANTA. Ga., Oct. 7.—H. Warner
atdania. ua., uci. 7.—*i. Warner
Hill nn«l Fuller 8. Callaway, members of
the state railroad commission, and Geo.
F. Montgomery, eeoretary of that body,
are In Washington, D. C.. attending a
meeting of the National Association of
Railroad Commissioners.
Mr. lilll is on the program for one of
the addresses.
For coal, wood or lumber
blocks call -headquarters.
Redmond-Massce Fuel Co.
Phones 100 and 223.
RES6AN TO HEAR NEAL CASE
ATLANTA, Oa., Oct. 7.-Judge R. W.
Freeman, of Newnan. who presides In
the Cowpta circuit, and Judge E. J. Rea
gan, of McDonough nnd the Flint circuit,
have been named by Oov. Iloke Smith
to alt on the court of appcnln bench In
the hearing of the cases ngulnst B. H
Thornton nnd W. K. Mnnry, growing out
of the Nea| hunk failure.
Tho cases \
FOOTBALL.
At. Cambridge—Harvard, 18; Bates, 0.
‘ Princeton—Princeton, 21: Btevens. 0.
Annapolis—Navy, 22; 8t. Johns col-
lege, 0.
so ft drlak i
of Cabot* sod
CAP8Ui.tS.
8iTm
H. J. LAMAR A CO.
lareon, or by mall fro...
Tarrant Co., 44 Dudeon ot.. New York.
Cheery et.. Mercon, or by mall from Tne
SHIPPING NEWS
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 7.—Arrived,
steamer City of Memphle. Dreyer.
Boston; schooner Ella M. Willey,
Bond, Philadelphia; William Naeley,
Holm. Newport.
Railed, steamer Parthian, Berry,
Philadelphia.
NEWPORT NEWS. Oct. 7—Ar.
rived, eteamer Cayoeoto (Br.), Savan,
nah.
CHARLESTON. B. C.. Oct. 7.-
rlred, ataamer George Pyman (Br.),
Gaines, ifemburg; schooner Bayard
Hopkins, Hopkins, Lewes, Delaware,
WANTED
WANTED—Table boarders, also furnished
room for rent. Apply In person to 657
rium st., between FIret and Becond.
■and stenographer;
ence; now employed; good F*Mon t
changing. "Change," care Telegraph.
EXPERIENCED stenographer
slllon. P. O. Box 677.
IN THE STORE WH will display today
magnificent peaohea, pears, grapes, and
thoso famous ’’Ordaway cantaloupe*—
pink meat." Flournoy’e. .
Jr
at No. 287 Carling
WANTED—$8,000 to $6,000; ample real
estate security; will pay 24 per cent
yearly. "Finance," care Telograph.
EDAM, pineapple, brick, llmburgtr and
f enulne Imporled HwIhh cheese*. Phones
and 488, J. n. Whitehead.
WANTED—Roomers and table boarders.
116 Washington ave.
iths. Phone 1067.
n noaruern,
and cold
carpets and furniture.
WANTED—Occupants for one room, ta
ble board! all modern conveniences:
terms reasonable.. Mrs. B. T. Btewart. 11$
Park Place, Phone 2866-L.
WANTED—Shorthand Is the greatest help
to a position. Stanley's Business Col
lege has placed 15 students In good pay
— *- — —'“-'n tni
altlons In Macon alone within
weeks. Enter <
—JlfdofL
Joe. Phone 2412.
Ite on back of neck; name
Real let ate, Insu ranee, Loan*
No. 353 Third at. Phone 77
MISCELLANEOUS
LOOK here gentlemen, how about that
CUT ROSES from which to make selec
tions of varieties for later plant. ~*"“*
Is, Ce—
choicest sorts, come and
Chaa. N. Woodruff, florist.
Fifty
Minton, who Is leaving th* «Ky. This
•lac* hae seven rooms and two large
tails. It has every modern conven
ience and >■ elegantly fitted through
out with oablnet mantela If you are
the market for a home do not over
look this.
IT IB TO YOUR INTEREST and good for
us to have you call and see the numer
ous good things to eat "handled cleanly,"
MINTON-MORGAN CO.
FREBII lot of aauer kraut, Imported dill
pickles and Holland mllchner herring.
Oscar Bradley.
EDAM, pineapple, brick, Umburger and
genuine imported Swiss cheeses. Phone
716 and 468. J. B. Whitehead.
Real Estate. aaw
41* Cherry Street. ’Phoms
PERSONAL.
Abel Dray Line.
VOToi
EDAM, pineapple, brick, llmburrer and
P nulno Imported Swiss cheeses. Phones
nnd 468, J. B. Whitehead.
puwwnwi. import
olive oil. Flournoy's
'EM EAT
sr liradli
In bulk 12140. per pound,
COME BEE new Roses. Wellesley. Etolle
de France, Pres. Hinlth and Galnshor-
igh. They should be in every choice
ifler”
coflection. Chaa. N. Woodruff, florist.
FOUND
FOUND—If tn need of a hors* and cow
OUR OWN HOME-MADE pure Jellies
snd Jams; Mrs. Jemleon'a famous pre
served flga now on sale. Flournoy'r
WANTED—Salesmen to sell our guaran
teed oils and paint*. Experience un
necessary. Extremely profitable offer to
pany. Cleveland. Ohio.
IF YOUR roof leaks call on 0. T. Doug
in: all metal roofs repaired or painted.
672 Poplar at.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Second floor,
Wadley Investment Co.
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
Grand Building, Phone 627.
FOR RENT
Store, 414 Poplar BL. three floors
and cellar, $88.60.
428 Carling Ave., 6 rooms, 125.00.
Two-story brick store, corner ex
press office alley and Fourth St., next
to union depot, Immodlato possession,
176.00.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light
Very desirable two-story house, 878
Orange street, nine rooms and bsth.
Toilet each floor and servant’s house
In rear, $60.00 per month.
ill conveniences. IMione 111
FOR RENT—One unfurnished front room,
upstairs, corner High and Orange. Tel
ephone 8878.
Six room resldonco on Hardeman
avenue, Vlnovllle, for ealo to party for
home—$4,000.00.
Lot 70x210 on best section of Sum
mft avenue, North Highlands, shady
Hide of street. Prlco 81,100.00. Can
arrango terms on this lot.
FOR RENT—147 Ross rark, opposite Mt.
de Bales. * rooms, 2 hath*, all conven
iences, stable In rear. Stephen B. flhlpps.
THE MOST magnificent stock of every
thing good to oat. Flournoy’s.
Many people tuner i.tin bioud Hoi*
son and don’t know it. H.«d Symp.
tom, Eatlly cured by S. 0. 0.
if you have aches and pains In bones
back 7 or Joints, Itching, Scabby Skin
blood feels hot or thin; Swollen Glsnds'
Bluings, or Bumps on tha Hkln. Horo
Throat or month, falling hair, Plrnplna
or offensive eruptions, Cancorous Horn,
Lumps or Boro* on Lips. Face or any par t
of in* body. Rash on Hkln, are run down
or nervous; ulcere on any part of th«
body; TAKt BO.
PANIC QLOOD CALM (O. O. B.) t Guam.
ANTteo to curt oven tho worst ed
mo»( dc*.*-**at*o eases. B B. ». drfiB
mr ■spss>8
i unisonous nuttier irom tne system
'„S» , tlnod of pure, rich blo£| SMg
.7- ...in aurficr. In thl. ...... u.' 11 /
oulciilV' hViui'j"'"„'d
cured, completely changing the entire
hn<ly Into a clean, healthy condition
Thousand* of eseea of Byphllltlo iii#x><i
X'TV'n* TO ■BWrfi
vnor system neotia. in *
S* f„°UL CATARRH.
cases are nulcklr cured by Botanlo Blood
,h - * nJsA ,
CO,n CUR«t ITCHING ECZEMA,
S Watery blisters, open, Itching sores ot all
Inds. all leave after treatment with B
B., because there troubles are caused
* r. J Bnl.nH Mrl.lli. ■ tl II
eores and stops'the’ltchtn!
forever. It I* wonderful how B. B. |j
cools the blood—how qub-kir the Dimple
and lumps disappear whllo In their p]a©i
M. gives a smool
the red hue «.f pure.
—* blo^—
BOTANIC
Is pleasant and sal
pure Botanlo |n?ri..
enriches the blood.
OD B,
fe to takej corn^nc4 <
BALM (O.
HVPNMPWEv take; ■
tanlo |n?redlente. itL. ...
‘ BA MPLES
ITtEE by wrltlnaniood Itslm Co., Allan.
IS. Ga. SOLD nY DRUGGISTS, of **nt
by exprea*- $1 PKR LARGE ROTTLE,
with complete dlrectlona for homo cure-
FOR RENT—On# large furnished front
room, $1.00. No, 760 Third at.
FOR RENT—Two rooms and hall for
storage purposes only, cheap; particu
lars on request. H. J., care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Thren or four rooms for fight
housekeeping. No. 610 New Mt.; no ob-
Jectterta to children.
QUEEN OLIVES In hulk; something very
fine. Oscar Bradley.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, eloee
in, every modern convenience. 478 Mul
berry, Carling’s Flats.
FOR RENT—North Hats, No. 171 Orange
st., first floor, 130.00.
FOR RENT—Bevan-room house, 414 Cal
houn st. Apply J. C. Dumas, 174 Ogle
thorpe st. V
rot« M yiENT— Pufnlihrf room. Cali
FOR RENT—Stalls In Turk Hotel stable.
Apply Mrs. B. L. Hendrick. Dark Hotel.
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms and
large Im.11 on first floor. 258 Washing
ton avenut.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage Beach
ave., Napier Heights; eltr water. Ap-
nlv L. A. Thorpe, Fourth National Bank
SIX-ROOM cottage, corner Ash and Tel
fair, -116! Elm St.: 769-766-912 Ash
at. 8. L. Harts, corner Orange and For
syth ste.
FOR RENT—Two choice apartments.
Nevaro Flats; lights, watfr. heat
furnished. Apply at office Leon B. Dure,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
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 conveniences. Ad
dress Alex., care Telegraph; references
exchanged.
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor office*
In Washington block; steam heat nnd
Janitor, nil conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Savings Bank.
FOR RENT—On# warehouse on Sixth st,
fronts side track. Apply Park Hotel.
POn BENT OB BAI.E—New. modern I-
room coitag*. Lynn Are., Vlnevllle:
will sell cheap. Arthur H. Harris, 313
Vlnevllle Ave, .
possession October 1st.
FOR SALE
WADLEY INVESTMENT GO
Grand Building, Phone 627
FOR RENT.
Storage space. 88x207 and 79x89
wltn Southern Railroad track facilities
In English Compress building; also
apace 176x175 under shed suitable for
lumber storage or mill purposes.
Stores. Immediate Possession,
No. 4T>1 Cherry *tre« ‘
N". r.'il Mwlburry n»rent.
HI ore. Newinsn bldg.. First st
G04 und LOG Fourtti htreet, with R. R.
— very desirable for any
track facllltlei
Possession October 1.
Otmufgoe.
Office of Postal Telegraph Company;
very desirable offh-e lucailon.
DWELLINGS.
6-room dwelling, 457 New Ht
I -room dwelling, Ross, 1 near Ash st
•room Cottage, Lynn ave.. Vlnevllle.
For Hit of every class of real esta
for sal*, or Information about loans
and to be mad* on real estate, call at
phone to office Graijd Building.
$20,000 to loan on Improved Real
Estate at 6 to 7 per cent, according “
amount and location.
H. HORNE,
Real Eetate, Ineuranee and Leans.
Phone 454,
Farms for Sale
$2,250.00.
10344 acres, three and a half miles
fro mRoberta. Large nuantlty of line
pine, 11,260.00.
second growth ]
some
50 scree In Bibb County on main public
road, elx mile* out, close to school ant*
church; plenty of running water and nlc
Improvement*, which could not. be re
placed for $l,k00.00; w# eell for $2,250.
The Georgia Loan
& Trust Company
-c >46 Mulberry Street,
For Rent
DweHInge.
278 Orange st.,
00
, 80.00
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
$6,500
FOR SALE ^
too—A very attractive cottage cm ewe
ot the ntoeit streets In Vtaevfltei
largo lot, stable, nnd all cuirm*
iencee; 6 rooms.
II,860—Property In splendid cotjdWlofv
—h renting tor $16.00 per month, and
no city taxes to pay. Good la-
month; tilts property has Just been
put in good condition, and will
yield a splendid Investment.
We hnve $15,000.00 to lend on
good property at 7 and $ per cent.
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
' PHONE 207
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
Why
Pay Rent
?
Money
5 Per Cent
We will buy you a lot and build
you a house and allow you to pay for
It at tho rat© of $7.60 per month, with
6 per cent Interest on every 51,000.00.
and give you 10 1-2 years to pay for It.
ws will buy you a farm and put
you on it and allow you to pay $90 00
per year on every $1,000.00 borrowed,
with 5 per cent elntplo Interest, giving
you 10 1-2 years to pay for It.
The Standard
Trust Co.
WANTED
j FOR SALE i-fA .
One splendidly Improved plantatlea
near Macon; very best condition; weeM
moke grand country home. Tmrmc la
various localities, lumber land*, vaaaat
lote In different parts of city. Several
Improved city lots that pay well oa In
vestment*.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
GREENE .
“ibb «
1109. Libel for Diva
Term. 1.... — . _
STATE OF GEORGIA. Bibb County^>e
Avar Jessup, Greetln
be sad
You are hereby l
appear at superior oourt to be held
In and for said county on the (lret Mon
day In Fobniary next, then and there ta
answer to the plaintiff's
nctlon for a divorce, ns 1
the court will proceed ru
appertain.
Witness the Honornbl# W. H. Felton.
Judge t'f *a!d court, this 7th day or
•tooer, 1908. It, F. HUNTER,
Deputy Clerk, Bibb Superior Court.
istlce shall
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