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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER D, 1903
New Neckwear
at 50c
KlOMTie FINALE
10 DREANIS OF YOUTH
We believe that never before was so much style and
good quality of Silks to be had in Neckwear at half a
dollar.
The scarf that you have paid a dollar for in many
places is not a whit better.
Shapes are the popular four-in-hand, that tie so
neatly under tho high band collar.
Hundreds of styles for selection.
Today, in our window, we are showing the LUS-
TRIA POPLIN, in twelve different shades—a neat Tie
for FIFTY CENTS.
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JUST ARRIVED
Fresh Shipment of
Quaker Oats to go
at 10c per package
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
670 Poplar Street.
Phones 326—290.
TODAY
A.&P.
VALUES
Best Patent Flour, a sack
Uneeda Biscuit, 2 packages for
Best Granulated Sugar, 25-pound sack ....
P-Nut Wafers, a package
Lemons, a dozen
Fancy A&P Elgin Butter, a pound
Thin Arrowroot Biscuit, a package .
Golden Snaps, a package
Lady Fingers, a package
A&P Pure Tomato Ketchup, $1.25 jug for ..
White Beane, 2 pounds for
Stuffed Olives, 15c size for
Pop Corn, 5o packages for
Dates, a package
Fresh Cleaned Currants, 1-pound package .
Com Flakes, a package
Marshmallow Candy, fresh, a package ....
Grated Pineapple, 15c can
Preserved Figs, 15o can
Raspberries, 18c can
Tooth Picks, polished, 5c package
Sultana Corn, a can
Snltana Pens, a can
Baked Beans, Bmall can
Iona Peas, a can
Iona Com, a can
Matches, 1,000 for
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.
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FOR 5ALE
A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson
avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
YOUNG MEN IN SEARCH OF SUP
POSED 8PANI8H BURIED GOLD
fcACE DEATH IN STORM,
BALTIMORE, Oct. 8—Not laden with
treasure from a long lost Spanish tfal*
leon as they had fondly hoped, but
themselves cast away and rescued In'
the nick of time from the wreck of
tho once gallant cup defender, the
yacht Mayflower, a dozen men were
landed here today by the Norwegian
Hlppolyte Dumola after having patted
through the terror* of the recent hur
ricane that awept uo the coast. The
rescued men are; G. H. Scull, of Bos.
ton; R. A. Derby, of New York; 8. H.
Noyes, of Newport, R. I.; Hayden
Richardson, of New York; S. S. Boyls-
ton. of 8kaneatlles. N. Y.; Captain C.
Harding; Edward Perham. mate; Jos
Higgins, steward; J. NeiUon; „C. F
Oursen; A. Speacher: E. Blouston.
In Quest of Treasure.
This Is the unromantlc end of a ven
ture, tinged with romance which had
for Its object the locating of a Spanish
vesssl lost many years ago In the Car-
rlbean sea with much treasuro aboard.
Of the men rescued, tho first five are
Harvard men and tho leaders of the
expedition. The others arc members
of tU‘‘ crew/of the Mayflower, and It
would seem the lron.v «f fate that the
vessel the party went In search of had
already been located by others and ail
her discoverable gold removed.
Harrowing Experience.
It was as representing the South-
n Exploration Company that the ex
pedition left New York on Septem
ber 20 In the Mayflower.The weath
er was favorable until Thursday of last
week, when about noon the hurricane
was encountered, the Mayflower being
at the time •about 200 miles east of
Watllng Island. Captain Harding, aft
er lifelong experience at sea. declares
that the storm and the experiences It
brought those in the party was the
most harrowing he has ever known.
The Captain’s Story.
'On Friday morning,” said Captain
Harding, "the storm had grown much
worse. Time find again v/o thought
the yaoht would turn completely over.
Finally she refused to right herself.
Tho rigging went by tho board and
six thousand pounds of dynamite, we
Intended to use to uncover the Span
ish gold when we should have located
the galleon was thrown overbonrd. to*
gyther with other stores. We had
nothing to eat. but canned meal and
crackers, all'the other food being wa-
tersoaked. Before daylight on Satur
day we sent up rockets and these at
tracted the attention of the steamer
Advance, of the Panama railroad line,
bound from Colon for New York. She
signaled that she would not leave us.
but we later lost sight of ly»r in the
heavy rain squalls. Hope seemed to
go with her. but as we were beginning
to despair, the steamer Ran. from Dai
quiri for Baltimore was sighted and
later that day. Sunday, the Hlpnolvte
Dumols Joined the Ran and Anally
succeeded In getting a line aboard, and
here we are."
Desperate Ffqht For Life.
Captain Harding's statement gives
only a faint Idea of what he and those
with him went through, aa first tho
Advance and than the Ran 'tried to
help, hut failed signally. The Ran
appeared as near the Mayflower as she
dared, but try ns her crew would, they
could neither launch a boat hot get
a lino te the yacht. It was Sunday
afternoon when the Dumols. laden with
bananas from Port Antonio, Jamaica,
for ‘Baltimore, Joined the Ran and for
two hours maneuvered about the little
yacht. Finally Captain Danielson
managed to bring the Dumols to wind
ward of the Mayflower and with a well
aimed shot sent a line flying across the
wreck. Eager hands grasped It, for
It meant salvation, hope of which had
been all but abandoned. Then came
the life buoy and In It man after man
was drawn from the Mayflower to the
Dumols. Boyleston wns the last man
to leave the wreck and with-him he
brought the United State*' flag. After
three sleepless nights and days of ter
ror they were safe.
No Lives Lost,
Not a life had been lost and the res
cue was attended by only one accident
OHcnr Carlsen of tho Dumols, was
operating a donkey engine by which
those on the Mayflower woro being
drawn aboard, when a wire cable snap
ped and eurled about his neck. Ho
was still confined to his bunk when
the Dumols arrived today. As soon
as the rescued men were landed all
left for New York except Mr. Royles-
ton. who h**s r-latlvee In this city.
Thrilling Rescue.
Captain Harding paid a high com
pJIment to the men of tho rescuing
steamer when he said; The rescue
was one of the most thrilling I have
ever gone through. I have been near
ly sixty years at sea and have been
shipwrecked twice before, but I never
saw such life saving work as that done
by the crew of the Dumols.”
When abandoned the Mayflower was
In latitude 28.S1 north and longitude
74.5$ west. She was atll) afloat when
the Dumols left her.
The Mysterious Vessel.
While much mystery has been thrown
around the Mayflower expedition It la
understood that the Spanish vessel for
which search was to have been made
went down about sixty miles from Ja
maica. Recent advices are to the ef
fect that a Jamaican expedition headed
by a son of SJr Arthur Blak#, at one
time governor of Jamaica, recently,
found the location of the Spanish ves
sel, which, however, the divers dls
covered had been broken up. They
recovered a few gold pieces.
The fame of the yacht Mayflower
dates from !S*« when she defeated the
British yacht Galatea, the then chal
lenger for the American cup. She was
afterward transformed Ipto a two^
masted schooner and fitted with an en<
glne.
No. 461 Third Street.
'Phone 360.
For Sale For Sale
Poli(je (®oapt
Becky's Costly Hat.
In Yamacruw zoclety. Becky Bower*
ia kpown and designated as Miss Re
becca Bowers “wot live In Dog Alley,
fuss house ter de cornder, let' ban' able
gwlno In.”
But the officer had It written on the
docket a* Becky Bowers, fighting. Of
ficers are unfeeling things any how.
and have no regard for the tender sen
sibilities of the denlaens of Yamacraw.
Fighting Is fighting, whether In Yama-
jeraw, Tybce or Moccasin Slide, and
that Is why Becky was haled before the
court.
Hawcd-ofl 8am said that ho didn't
know anything about the fight, not be
ing there at the time, and of course his
hearsay evidence was not admitted.
Later, when allowed "ter speaker wud,"
he said that Becky waa a fussy gal.
and was all the time having fights with
the other gals.
Winifred Burden* culled Wlh* Pud-
din' for short, being the girl who had
tho fight with Becky, told what she
knew about It:
"Jedge, w*en yer knows er t'ing yer
knows hit. Taint Ink somebody tollin'
yer w'en yer sees hit wld yer ownes*
two eyes. Well, we wua all down ter
grammar’s house Chuesdy night ter
see her 11*1' gal dat had do larul fever,
an' who should come In but Becky, an*
sho have on er hat—Jodge yor orter
seed dat hat! Hit heap bigger er palr-
hoI, mighty nigh or. big’s er um-brll. an
hit hadder fodder on hit dat mighty
nigh retch tor do cellin'. Gramm or she
say, fur goodnlsu sake. Bock, whar yer
git dat hot?' J’.sao. Dat mckHus all
look nt de hat an* didn't meaner bitter
hanm Jls lookin' at de hut. an* -Becky
she suy. 'ne'er yer min' whsr I gits de
hat. nunner yen money vny fur lilt.'
I soy, tlsso, 'Becky. 1 kno* taint nun-
ncr my blanlss, but wotcher have ter
pay fur er hat luk dat?' Bee
The Victim of Drink
A $1,250 00
East Macon home; six rooms; easy
terms; or wifi build house for purchaser
on good lot and give term#,.
15,600.00
City home; two-story; all conveni
ences- ges, hot and cold water; elec
tric switches throughout bouse. Terms
If desired.
$5,290.00
College street home.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Phone 206. 607 Cherry St,
Drink first destroys ambition; breaks
up ties of friendship; It kills and buries
love and eventually destroys the fam
Uy life.
Some of the best men in the world
and while the drunkard wants to do
what you tell him, he wants a thous
and tlmm more the drink that he
craves. Medical treatment is neces
sary to destroy the craving, and this
Orrlne will do.
It destroys the desire for liquor, so
that the drink will not be missed, also
cures the deranged digestions, weak
ened nerves and other ill effects of ex
cesslve drinking, restoring the (pa
tient to perfect health.
Tho remedy Is absolutely harmless. Is
thoroughly scientific and Is ao uni
formly successful that It Is sold with
a registered guarantee entitling you to
a refund of your money If Orrlne fall*
to effect a cure. Booklet on “How to
Cure Drunkenness.” Sent free on re
quest In plain sealed wrapper. The
Orrlne Co., Washington, D. C.
Orrlne Is In two forms. No. 1 which
can he given secretly without the- pa
tient's knowledge. No. 2 In pill form
for those who wish to be cured. The
price of either is SI. mailed on receipt
of price in plain sealed package, and
Loth are sold under the guarantee.
Orrlne Is sold by U. J. Lamar 4k Co.
*dnt hat wua brung hyere fur er lady
wot got sick an' couldn't tokklt. nancr
gits It fur twenty-nine dollar an* nlno-
ty-nlno clnta dun marked down Com
thlrtv dollars kasc uv de aleknlss uz
de w'lte oomnn.* Jcdge. I didn't say
nullin'. I Jl*s look at de hat an r look
at hit good, anner say. 'Becky. I* yor
sho dat yer pay al dat money fur dat
bat?' Jls# flatter way. Becky *tu'n
roun' an' sho say 'dux yer doubt mer
sergacity?' Jedge, dat de berry wud
lho spoke, kase I wuner lookin' right
straight ntter. I say, 'dunnp miffin’
bout yer ncrgaclty et yer got one, but
yer didn't pay all dat mon
hat an' you wukkln' fur or
ha'ffcr week!' Den Reeky
Inzer 11c. Inzer?' Den I say.
anner blggun at dat, Jlsi
you know dat gal alnt j
money Ink dat fur er hat at
on fat meat'n pons att* co'n
any how. Beck Jumps up. *
she say, 'de ooman wot call
got hit ter prove!' 'Glmn
say 'anner offer doan provt
de hat, dat'a all.' She say, •_
no ooman ter doubt mer aergaclty, an
wJfl dat she come ht me.
fuss t'ing I gmb wu* dat l
wot coss de twenty-nine do
nlnety-lnfl clnts. Hit c<
hold, hat pin an* ell an' i
wool, anner th'owed hit d
flo' anner tromple on hit anner stomp
hit. an* all de time Becky trusser hol
lerin' an* dun furglta ter be mad—all
•he t'lnkln' 'bout wua do hat an'-mc;cr
stompin’ de gizzard out'n hit. SpecKer
dun wrong, Jedge, but yer donn. know
‘Becky Ink we dons. Dnr we Is 'War
in' nny ol' bat wese kin Rlts, an’ she
callin' uv herso'f Miss Rebecca Bow
ers, anner totin’ twenty-nine dollars an
nlnoty-nlno clnts wuffer lmt on sho
halt!. Hit wusser scan'I, Jodie"
Becky threw but little more light on
the case. She was humiliated, greatly
mortified at the manner th which her
hat had been treated. Tho court took
this humiliation and mortification un
der consideration, and knowing how
dear to the feminine heart are hats
that cost, or appear to cost, fabulous
sums of hard-earned money, the case
was dismissed. r*
HAWKING MACHINES
latarrh 8ufferere are Nothing But
Hawking, 8plttlnq and Blowing
Machines, Says an Authority. .
Is It possible that in theae dayawhbn
cleanliness and sanitary reform Is be
ing proached In the churches, schools
and at public gatherings, that thous
ands of people will contlnuo to suffer
from catarrh, when there ia an abso
lutely certain remedy always on hapd.
Ilyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) Is
a plensant, medicated and antiseptic
air. Breathe It In and It will euro
catarrh. It will atop foul breath, wa
tery eyes, and crusta In the nose. In
a few days. _ ,
It Is guarantee by the Taylor-Bayns
Drug Co. to do It or money back, and
such a guarantee ought to be strong
enough for anybody.
Entirely Cured by Hyomel. ..
Having suffered from catarrh To*
about two years, and having tried nu
meroua remedies without any satlsfac
tory results, I Anally tried Hyomel, ant
am glad to state that after using about
one nnd one-half bottles l am entirely
cured. I have recommended It to
others with satisfactory results.—C. N.
Llndsy, 407 East First Ave., Mitchell,
S. D.
A complete Hyome! outfit, consisting
of a strong, hard rubber pocket Inhaler
and n bottle of Ilyomel. costa only JL
and extra bottles. If afterwards need
ed, cost only 60 cents each at Taylor-
Bayne's or direct, by mall, charges pre
paid, from Booth’s Hyomel Co., Buffa<
lo. N. Y.
Hyome I also cures Asthma, Bronchi
tic, Coughs and Colds, Croup of Infant#
nnd any Inflammatory disease of tho
respiratory tract
We are making a run on mill
blocks at $1.25. Get a supply
as the price will soon advance.
Redmond-Massce Fuel Go.
Phones 100 and 223.
The Biggest Hit at the Base-Ball Game
is made by the pure, refreshing, delicious, Original Pure
Food Drink—
Everybody drinks it, players and spectators alike. Nothing tastes so
good when "ou’re hot; tired and thirsty as a glass of sparkling PEPSI
COLA It’s just pure, fresh fruit juices, acid phosphate and pepsin—nothing
more. Sold at all soda fountains, Sc. a glass. At your grocer’s, 5c. a bottle.
Beware of imitations. PEPSI-COLA is guaranteed under the- U. S.
Government Serial No. 3813. , _ _
Ever Since Then
and that haa been from tho time I was
a youth, I have been putting on Hoofs,
installing Plumbing and renovating up
HEIMATH HALL
A tree rest roorni convenient for fi.it*
of-town shoppers.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Nntivo and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
MOVING?
PHONE
Jones Dray Line
THEY WILL MOVE YOU.
Rssldsnos Phene 549.
MR. DOG GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and thl* hi, horn, (ind mill, impoHum
Will In Ih. fntur. I»i run by Mr. B«n I.
June* end his son, Mr. W. II. Jones.
SHIPPING NEWS
SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. *-Sal led;
Steamer Kansas City, Johnson, New
York; Itasca, Freeman, Baltimore!
City of Memphis, Dreyer, Boston.
CHARLESTON, h7C„ Oct. S—Ar
rived: Steamers Huelva, (Br.), Tam-
tln, Iluolva: Arapahoe, Kemble, Jack
sonville, end proceeded for New York;
Chippewa, Googlne, Jacksonville, end
proceeded for Boston; Apache, Staples,
New York and proceeded for Jackson
ville; schooner Hibernia, (Br), Mc-
Dade, Brunswick, for Loulsburg, S. C.#
put In on account loss of sails.
ROTTERDAM. Oct. 8—Arrived:
Steamer Hanseat. Femandlna and Sa
vannah, via Hamburg.
NORFOLK. Oct, 8—Arrived; Steam
ers Verona, Hsvanah; Cunaxa, Savan
nah.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Oet. t—Ar-
rived: Schooners Anna M. Hudson.
Mnrtlne. Perth Amboy; Estelle. Phil
lip*. New York; Mary A. Hall. Has
kell. Boston.
Hailed: Tug T. J. Scully. Larson,
Galveston: schooner Jessie A, Bishop,
Haskell. New York.
1c a Word
Advsrtlsemsnts under the heads of
Wanted, For Sale. For R«nt, Lo$t. Found,
Issue. No notice will be Inserted for less
WANTED
WANTED— Young man of good add ref
to sell specialties to business men;
state salary end full particulars as to ex
perience In first letter. Specialties, cars
or ring 2916.
WANTED—Occupants for .rooms,
rushed or unfurnished, with all cor
fences. 7$1 Poplar st.
WANTED—A No. 1 solicitor: *
for a hustler. Address U 8.
Telegraph.
WANTED—Couple «
Washington ave.
WANTED—To sell gas stove, almost new:
also A few Other pieces household fur
niture. Apply 13* New at
WANTED—Roomers and table boarders,
lli Washington ave.: hot and cold
baths. Phone $*$T. J. T. Bmlth, Prop.
FRESH queen olives, sweet
WANTED—A cook’ to” iook titer
kitchen and dining-room; no ot
work: also another woman as nurse i
chambermaid. Apply 1411 Hazel at., <
nsr Boundary ave.
WANTED—One ot two fresh mlleh cowe
guaranteed for certain quantity.
’Cows. Cash,” care Telegraph.
WANTED—Table board ere. alio oocu- -
penta for a large pleasant room. TIT
Poplar et.
WANTED—$1,000 to $5,000; ample reel 7
estate security; will pay 24 per cent
yearly. ''Finance," care Telegraph.
EDAM, pineapple, brick, llmhurger end
genuine Imported HwIm cheeses. Phones
Til and 4$$. J. 1). Whitehead. a
WANTED—Bhorthand Is the greatest help u
to a position. Stanley's Business Col
lege has placed 1B students In good pay- -
lng position* In Macon alone within the 7
last few weeks. Enter our night rises. ^
WANTED—flslesmen to sell our guaran
teed oils end paints. Bzperienco un-
nereisary. Extremely profitable offer to ,
.right party. The Glen Refining Com
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. j
IF YOUR roof leak* call on O, T. Doug
las; all metal roofs repaired or painted. *
6T2 Poplar at
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three or four rooms for
pUght housekeeping In beat part of city.
FOR it ENT—One or two nlca u furnl*lie<l
rooms, close In. Phone SMI.
FOR RENT—Second floor, ell modern
conveniences; no children. T6I Spring .
Street. 1
FOR RENT—Three rooms, does In, very
desirable. Call at 111 Cotton ave.
Phone 7$$.
OLIVE OIL. le sometime* something else.
We sell the real thing. Flournoy Oro.
Co. ..
FOB RENT—Nlne-rnom hou*e 110 Park
Place; excellent location; fronts park
and car line; conveniences both floor*.
"P," rare Telegraph.
FOR RENT—North half of residence, No.
571 Orange et., first floor, $10.00.
ron RKNT-HT not, r»rV, opno.lt. Mi:
da Hales. • rooms, | hath*, all conven
iences, stable In rear. Btephen 8. Hhlpp*.
FOX RIVER butter, S$ 1-So, per pound.
Oecar Bradley.
FOR RENT*—One large furnished front
room. <1.M. No. 710 Third it
QUEEN OLIVER In hulk; something very
fine. Oscar Bradley.
FOR RENT—Reven-room house, 414 Cal.
houn at. Apply 3. C. Dumas, $74 Ogle
thorpe et.
FOR RENT—Stalls In Perk Hotel etableJ
Apply Mrs. R. L. Hendrick. Park Hotel.
FOR RENT—Three eonneotlng rooms and
Targe hall on first floor, til Washing-
ton avenue.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage Bench
ave., Napier llolghts; city water. Ap-
L. A. Thorpe, Fourth National Bank
BIX-ROOM cottage, corner Ash *nd Tel
fair, *1111 Elm st.; T6*-m-»13 A*h
*t. 8. L. Harts, corner Orange and For
syth its.
FOR RENT—Two choice apartments.
Nevero F!;iU; lights water. h> ul
furnished. Apply at offF* Leon R Dure.
Fourth National Hank Bldg.
I WILL rent the second floor of my resi
dence to young men, furnished or un
furnished; three minutes walk to buit-
ness center; modorn convenience*. Ad
dress Alex., rare Telegraph; references
exchanged.
FOR RENT OR BALE—New. modern B*
room cottage, Lynn Ave., Vlnevllle;
will asll cheap. Arthur B. Harris, 111
FOR SALE
FOUND—If In need of a horse ani oGw
doctor call on A. A. Price, H54 Boun
dary. ■
OAB STOVJI. If nearly new and nice con
dition. Address a as fltove Buyer, 111
Mulberry st.
FRIDAY rooming, to arrive, rice bird*
crab*, shrimp end a full anworttnf'nt of
frc»h fish. Daniel A Uloalngamo. Then*
Y>Jt SALE—Horse, hack and license
cheap. The Bell Marble Co., SOI. Fourth
KOflHBR meats. Brick and Llmhurger
Cheese at M. Bloch. Phones 96$ and
slabs always In stock.
FOR BALE—A very Urge fine palm In
heavy oak tub nt 517 Arlington Place.
3R BALE—Notes tnkon (n payment for
rcn| estate, covering period of two
tare; payable monthly from date, good
. ourlty. Address Collateral, care Tele
graph.
MONEY TO LOAN,
MONET TO LEND an real estato.
bln monthly. J. J
real estato. repay-
Cobb. Commercial
OYBTERtf received by every express:
also all kinds fresh fish. Phone 4SS.
Daniel A Blaelngnme.
LOST
LORT—Bifck pin, opal, surrounded by
diamonds. Reward, F. B. Coatee.
be good nnd clean. M. Bloch. Phones
MISCELLANEOUS
FRESH country eggs, live poultry, oy
sters, crabs, shrimp, oolery and fresh
fleli every day at Daniel A liluelngame.
“* i 402.
LOOK here gentlemen, how about that
hot bath, we have old John Byars
rlth ua again. He has been up to Indian
Inrlng for the summer, but you can find
»lm now at tJ»* Royal Barber Hbop.
FOR RENT—Two At ground floor offlcoe
In Washington block; steam heat and
Janitor, all cntivectanLee. Apply to Ms-
EXPERIENCF.D^eteno^rapher wsnls po
lo young men or a cduple wit
dren. 1 am In two mlfiatea' waL
ness neater, have no children ...
house, private residence; modem conven
ience*; references exchanged. Address
P. IX W„ care Telegraph?
tt.'.i.i SB
ntX
I FOR RENT—One warehouse t
HJKflH lot of aauer kraut. Imported dill
pickle* and Holland mllchner herring.
Oecar Bradley.
EDAM, pineapple, brick, llmhurger end
PERSONAL.
BARRELS of comfort In a cup of
APPLES, pears, bananas- and all klnde
FRESH FIBH for frying, broiling, bak
lng end boiling. Phone 4IS for what
you want. Daniel A Ulaalngame.
ami monthly InriaHment* with eight per
cent Interest on deferred payments; ap
plicants must be of good character. Ad
dress Investor, care Telegraph.
WHEN you want
Abel Dray Lino.
want to move ring up 2T21.
koore's. Phone 441
FOUND
$6,500
■This amount will buy rrstdonce 517
Mndlson street, the homo of Mr. J. F.
Minton, who la leaving the olty. This
place 1ms seven rooms nnd two large
halls. It has every modern conven
ience and Is elegantly fitted through
out wjth. cabinet mantels. If you are
M1NTGN-M0RGAN CO.
Real Eitats, ’
418 Cherry 8troet. 'Phone 1182,
FOR SALE
$4,100—A very attractive oottage
J if. the nicest atreeta In V
erge lot, stable, and all
6 rooms.
oonaitloa,
... ^ onth. tn|
no any taxes to pay. Oood In
vestment.
$ $00—Two houses renMng for $10.00 per
month; thl« properu- haa Just beers 1
put in g'jod toadftlta, and wUii
yield a splendid Investment-
* We have $15>>0.rt« to le«g on,
- good property at T and $ Mr oertV
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance 4 „ ■
PHONE 207 ~
Citizen’s Nat'l Bank Building
EDAM, pineapple, brick, llmburgr —...
genuine imported Swiss chewncs. Phones
715 end 408, J. B. Whitehead.
Farms for Sale
I52*/4 scree la Crawford Comaty; $ww
mile# trim Knoxville; good lapreverneritee
11,260.00.
202# scree, three and a half mfee
fro tn Robert A Large quantity of tab
aeoond growth p4ne, $1,250.00.
I4IM Berea on Flint Hirer, contains
oome fine liver pasture. H,000.00.
10 acres In Bibb County oa mala mBUb
road, nil miles out. e{o»e to sehsm ami
church, plenty of running water emd alee
Improvement*, wht.'h could wot be re
placed fur I2.S00.00; w« sell for 9$,29$.fk
The Georgia Loan
& Trust Company
SW Mulberry Street