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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1908
THIS
SEASON'S
STYLES
include much that is nobby,
much that cannot be appre
ciated by you unless you see
for yourself.
To be sure our illustrations
show snap and style and
"niftiness,” but they cannot
show the smart fabrics, the
touch of color and the trend
of weave which relieve the
sombreness and add individ
uality.
$15.00 to $40.00
OUR FLOUR
Our flour is no special brand. "We buy flour to
nil. Here are some of the brands:
J. E. M. Flour.
Roller King Flour.
New South Flour. A
. Gold Medal Flour.
Weltin’s Best.
THE PRICES RUN FROM 68c TO 90c
Pick out your favorite brand and order today.
MACON-CASH GROCERY CO.
Phones 325—290 670 Poplar Street.
NOTICE
South Macon Residents
Beginning Oct. 15th our wagons will make daily
trips to South Macon, leaving our store at 8 a. m.
Kindly let us have your orders the afternoon before
if possible.
Help yourself by getting the Freshest, Cleanest and
Best Goods and save 20 to 40 per cent. Wo will make
.it to your interestdo trade with us.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company
Specials and Extras Today
Rocky Ford Canteloupes Cal'fomia Peaches, Head
Lettuce, Crisp Celery, Duchess Pears, Siberian Crab
Apples, 20 oz. Pippins, Fine Red Georgia Apples, Snow-
Ball Cauliflower, Red Ripe Tomatoes, German Dill
Pickles, Ferris Breakfast Bacon, sliced; Cold Boiled
Ham,^sliced; Smoked Dried Beef, sliced. And overy-
thing“good to eat.
FLOURNOY GROCERY COMPANY
Coffee Roasted Daily in the Storo.
SIX PHONES—ALL No. 26.
For Sale For Sale.
$1,250.00
East Macon home; six rooms; easy
terms; or will build house for purchaser
on good lot and give terms.
City home; two-story; all conveni
ences; gas, hot and cold water; elec
tric switches throughout house. Terms
it desired.
$6,250.00
College street home.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Phone 206. 607 Cherry Bt.
NEGRO KILLED
PLAYING CARDS
By Light of Lamp* In Pine Thicket ot
Midnight, Gambling Negroes
Finish the Game with
Murder.
Coroner Younr yesterday began an
Inquest over the body of a negro nam
ed Bam Jones, who was found dead
on the Sparks piece, beyond North
Highlands, In a pine thicket not more
than two hundred b’ftrds from the
Clinton road.
Owing to the absence of material
witnesses, the Jury did not finish the
Inquest, and will meet this afternoon
at 3 o'clock.
There were only two persons before
the Jury, one being the wife of the
dead man who could only tell that she
did not see her husband Monday aft
er 6 o’clock in the evening. He lefi
home to attend some meeting pre
paratory to Joining the lodge of negre
Odd Fellows, and was to bo Initiated
on Thursday night. She knew that
ho had sold eight bales of cotton this
season, and hod two more on hand.
He was a cropper on the place of Mr.
TELLS HOW TO
E CATJ
Simple Home ^Prescription
Which-Sufferers Should
Make Up and Try.
Here Is a prescription which should
be valued by all who are subject to
rheumatism, kidney and blRdder trou
bles and especially catarrh. While
the latter is considered by most suf-
Tom Lowe.
The other witness was the wife of
a negro named Zott Haines. Sho stat
ed to the Jury that something after
10 o’clock Monday night some one
came by the house, presumably a ne
gro named Will Blgby, and who Is the
man accused of doing the shooting,
and called for Zott to get up out of
bed that "Sam wantej to see him.”
She says Zott must have understood
what it meant, as he readHy got out
of bed and went out, taking a lamp
time her husband went away with the
lamp, and about 12:10, when Will Bug-
by came by and told her he had shot
Sam Jones, and that he simply had to
do It In self-defense, and he was now
gone. He also told her that all the
men were gambling. and a dispute
inf, _ ______
arose over the gamrand he was obllg
od to shoot or be shot. That was the
last she saw of him or her husband.
Zott.
Taking what had been told them, and
the surroundings, and the condition
In which tho dead man’s body was
found, the manner In which he. held
the pistol In a death grip, and the
character of the pistol and tho shells
with which It was loaded, the deputy
sheriffs and the coroner's Jury believe
this is how It occurred:
Sam Jones, Will Blgby. Zott Haines.
Boss Larkman and William Phelps
went to the pine thicket Monday night
to gamble, as they had done many
times before. By the light of the lamp
belonging to Zott, they played cards
until a dispute arose between Sam and
Will. That Sam tried to shoot Is evi
dent. The.pistol found In his hand
was of the old-fashioned 'British bull
dog pattern, now obsolete, which only
shoots the rlm-flre cartridges, and It
was loaded with center-fire shells. On
the rim of one of the shells was the
Imprint of the point, of the hammer
of tho pistol, whllo he was snap
ping on the shell. Will must have fired
with his .32, tne ball taking effect Just
over the heart. Sam fell forward on
his face, with his own pistol clutched
In his right hand and finger on trig
ger. and in this position he was found
yesterday morning.
Zott’s wife did not dare to go to the
place In the darkness of the night aft
er being notified, but spread the news
early yesterday morning, and the body
was found and the fact reported to the
sheriff and coroner. Deputies An
drews and Byrd went out at once and
attended the Inquest.
Npne of the negroes engaged in tho
nor this afternoon.
Sam Jones, the dead nsgro, had the
reputation of being an Industrious man,
and seemed to be making a good liv
ing by his farnvwhich he rented. Will
Blgby. the man accused of tho murder.
lived in what Is known as Wall’s alley
•Small's 'store V»n the Clinton
rond.
Tt Is not believed that the conclusion
of the inquest this afternoon will
bring out tho story of the killing very-
Ing much from the facta as here given.
TO PLAGE
SIGNS ON STREETS
THIS FACT DEVELOPED AT A MEET
ING OF THE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE YESTERDAY
AFTER NOON.
An enthusiastic meeting was held by
members belni
Mesirs. J. F.
C. Holmes,
Jot
Jonas,
K. Chappell* J. N. Direr
J. Q. Rusn. J. L. Crumi
noy, J. I. Bronson. D. W. Hill, R, B. C.
Burnham. C. E. Newton, N. R. Wlnahlp,
H. B. Duckworth* F. w. Haslshurst,
Jos. M. Napier DeWltt McCrary, F. K.
I'mii :,nr1 I). h. MrH.in.
President w.
J." F.'Hcard presided over the’meeting
The matter regarding the placing of
FOR SALE
A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side John*on
avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
No. 461 Third Street.
’Phone 360.
am
)OWffeY3
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Central of Georgia Railway Co.
DEPART FOB—
Savannah and Augusta * 1:35am
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton *11:55am
Eatcnton and Mllledgovllls..t 7:50pm
Athena and Madison •
Athena and Madison...., • 4'90pm
Atlanta (Dixie Flysr) •
Atlanta and Qrlffln •
Atlanta and Griffin 7:25am
Atlanta and Griffin • 1:35pm
Atlanta and Griffin..'... -
Columbus and Birmingham..* 2:46am
Columbus and Birmingham..•11:25am
Albany and Montgomery • 3:00am
Albany and Montgomery.....•1l:15am
Albany and America* • 7:56pm
‘•DAILY. tEXCBPT SUNDAY.
Current schedules corrected to date,
i
ARRIVE FROM—
Savannah and Augusta • 2:30am
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton • 1ii6pm
Eatonton and .Miliedg«vlHa..t 7:20am
Athena and Madison....».,#..*llsMam
Athens and Madison e 7:46pm
Atlanta, Chicago, St. Lou!a..*12i03am
Atlanta and Grinin...,, • f;05am
At anta and Griffin • 2:36am
At!ant a and Grlffln... M « #a ..*H:2oam
Atlanta and Griffin 7:36pm
Bi-mingham and Columbus..* 1:19am
Birmingham and Columbui..* 4:35pm
Montgomery and Albany # 1:26am
Montgomery and Albany • 4:28pm
Albany and America# * 7;f6«m
JOHN W. BLOUNT,
3lstrlct Passenger Agent. 603 Cherry it
.... —.... ■ J
Chocolate Bonbons
are the most delicious and
the most wholesome of
confection* and have the
largest sale of any is the
world.
They are sold in sealed
packages, are always of
the same superfine quality
and always the best.
The Valter M. Lowney Co.
Bastoa, Xus.
terere an incurable disease, there pro
few men or women who will fall to
experience great relief from the fol
lowing simple home prescription, *and
If taken In time It should prevent
nn attack of catarrh during tho en
tire season.
Any one can mix the following:
Fluid Extract Dandelion cne-half
ounce. Compound Kargon one ounce.
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three
ounces. Shake well in a bottle and
use in tcaspoonful doses after each
meal and again at bedtime. Get those
ingredients from tiny pharmacist
whom you know handles only pure
drugs.
This prescription sets directly upon
the eliminative tissues of tho Kid
ncys to make them filter and at rain
from the bloodftthe poisons that pro
duce nil forms of catarrhal affections.
Relief is often felt even nfter the first
few doses and It Is seldom that the
sufferer ever experiences a return at
tack within the year.
» This prescription makes t splendid
remedy for all forms of blood disor
der* and such symptoms as lame back,
bladder weaknesses and rheumatism
pains are entirely dispelled.
As this valuable, though simple, re
cipe oomes from a thoroughly reliable
source, It should be hooded by every
reader who suffers from catarrh
Advertisements under
Wanted. For Sale, For Rent. Lost. Found,
Issue. No notlc# will be Inserted for less
WANTED
WANTED—Couple to board: nice room;
rates reasonable. 659 Second, ring 2591,
ID—By young ma..
close in. with hot and cold wa
ter. both convenient. Address At Once,
care Telegraph.
BOARDERS—Reeves House. Macon, fin.
WANTED—Few table boarders: dinners
sent out for 25 cents. 553 Second ot.
’ED—At in
position ny expert,
WANTED—Couple
suite of roo.—
First class table board.
cupy suite of rooms In steam heated
Jits. First - '—^ VT - r
Nevaro flats.
WANTED—600 MEN to learn barber
trade, and take positions waiting <
graduates, few weeks completes, constant
•rnctlce furnished, scholarship Inc* *
ruds, Instruction* demonstrations,
ruinations and diplomas; write for
logue. Moler Barber College, Atlanta,
FOR RENT
BUoua? Feel heavy after dinner?
Tongue coated? fitter taste? Complex
Ion sallow? Liver needs waking up.
Doan's Regulets cure bilious attacks.
25 cents at any drug store.
Poliee (Joart
Fascination.
Fannie Jones Is fat and sassy. Ap
parently she Is Jolly, and they say that
when she laughs sho laughs all over.
She opens wide a very wide mouth,
throws her head back and shakes her
whole frame. Her laugh Is Infectu-
ous, and It may be that her being so
Jolly is the secret of her fatness. But
they also say that when she gets mud
she is a terror. She can talk faster
than anybody, and she doesn't cars a
continental what she says so long as
she can get a chance to say It.
She was charged with disorderly
conduct, arid to the court room fre
quenterfe It looked funny that one so.
apparently happy should be up on thlb
charge. But you cannot always tell
about these things. The officer told
how tho caso was reported to him by
one of the negro school teachers, and
he arrested Fannie. That was all he
knew. There were witnesses who said
that Fannie went to one of the schools
and raised caln about one of her chil
dren. Her language they said was
simply awful, and more than that they
work of the case waB laid, the court
told Fannie that If she had anything
to say now was the time.
••Well, Jedge, lie gwlneter tell yer
de trufe 'bout hit. You see dls chile/'
pushing forward a little girl about ten
years old, "dls mer onlles' chllo ber
mer las' husban'. I sont dat chile ter
de school house atter I dun buyed her
er whole lotter books’n ac'atch peds'n
slch, anner hit wuxzent no time fo she
cames home an’ say de teacher sont
her home. 1 say, wot she sont yer
home fur, chile? Jlse datter way. She
say kaso I alnt fas nated. I say, fas-
•natedl Fur de lover Gawd. ,wot yer
mean by dat. honey? She sav. do
teacher eay I gotter be fas'natod fo dty
Mow mo ter klm ter school. I say. yer
kimmer long wld me, chile, Ise gwlno-
ter see sump'n 'bout dlB fas'natlon blz«
nlea, an' wld dat 1 put. on mer hat
anner goer ter do school houee. Dar
wuz de teacher nil primp up onnor
lookin' Ink oho gotter autom'beol on
kin hler er mane ter run hit. I e»y.
good mawnln' Mlz-woty.r «»y yer
name lx? Sho eay. I 1» ML Smlff,
annor teacher In dla school. I «y.
well, I la ML Jonca, anner klm tor
•e«>'bout dla fatfnatlon blanlii. I'fora
Doom
iee"’bout dL fu-natlon blanlaa^B^B
yor ter da prlncerpul. aha aay. Dooz
yer mean da bout I e*ya. Wld dot
oho nuta orwny lak ehe wui too good,
tor talk ter me, Lo etcher common
ooman. Jedge. right dan t tee' de mad
jlaaer rlaln' In mo. I walks Inter del
echool houa. an' dar wux dla eamo
ooman wot any she wua ML Smllt, an
she miner sottln’ up onner pulpit JIs-
ear Lyin' hit off ter do chlllun. Wen I
she seed mo she Deli an <Jo
chlllun atop de gabbln r . Den aue jay.
Gladys, go tell do prlncerpul ter k m
hyero meiutly. Bump n lak dat. Fuss
none yer know hyere klma da princer.
pm. X say, how came mer chile sdnt
homo on ercount er fils hyere fss’na-
tion? He say, dat# ds rujA ever chile
gotter .he fas'nated fo hit kin go ter do
school. Woffer fist? Ha say, kaso hit
woont have de small pox. Jcfigo,
look at fils chile. “
. Jles
ook at uib onus. . - .. rOR h
The bonnet was taken off ihs child « f ro nt
lead, and It was plain to see, by the to you,
ountleas pita In lie face that at some dren. I
lilflMHM
countless pits ■ H
period of Its existence It had gona
through a severe slego of small pox-
"Jedge, w*en dat boss man say dat,
anner hyeerd dat ML Smlff sorter
snicker lak. I aho glta mad. Dar wua
mar chllo eont home knse hit wua-
sent faa'nated anner face all fuller
holca wot de amall pox ler w'en over-
bo<ly In Tyhce had hit. So t lias rav
t*. dat nrlnccroul an dat ML Hmlff,
ter dat prlncerpul an’ dat ML Km III.
of yer doan tek dla chile In ter dla
school wlddout any tr'41* t*£natlon
blznlaa, Iso KWlnM.r bus* yer wide
own an' doihlt right hyere. Dar wua-
xer heap mo' uvvlt, Jedge. butter doan
rr.kln' yer wonts ter know all datter
Efth". child into the
echool r* naked the court.
"Dey sho did. an fiey filfin t fas nate
her neever."
The marks on the foes <tf ths child
were conclusive evidence to the court
that vaccination was not necessary in
her case, and Fannie was told to go.
signs bearing the names of the streets
of the street comers In the city
again taken up. and g,committee
wu appointed consisting of II. M.
Smith chairman, O. Hemd, Ood John C.
Holmea to push this matter to a llnleh.
Mr A. E. Chappell, a member of the
city council street committee, stated that
before long council would probably take
up tide matter; the chamber of ram-
rce committee was then Instructed to
„„«lt action of council before going
further into 1L
The finance committee reported Secre
tary Jaya' books and accounts In good
shape up-to-date. . , .
In response to request# previously pub
lished for suggestions retarding a folder
describing the advantages and resources
of Macon. H«-cretary Jay has reeelVfd
many answers; the best one so far was
■ret by a Macon lady who sent a book
let gotten out In I»s Angeles, Cat. the
cover representing In shape and color a
seedless orange, for which that section
Is fapioua. Her suggestion was to get
up a similar folder to represent an El-
berta peach, or something elso equally
characteristic of this section.
FOR RENT—To gentlemen
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms;
Cherry st. Phone 739.
floor; central located
IMPORTED dill pickles and sauer kraut,
Oscar Bradloy.
FOR RENT—Just the thing for young
I'tlV,
trsl. . ....
dress “Select." Telegraph.
splendln hoarding houses Ad
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 616
Orange at. Phono 2235-L.
FOR RENT—Two or three unfurnished
front rooms upstairs; all conveniences.
256 Washington i
2712. 112.60 per month.
Phono
RTJTTERINE. better than country butter,
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished
rooms In Vlnevllle. Phone 3292.
HURTLING young traveling man wants
position In town; can do anything; will
work cheap. Address H.. care Tol"-
gmph.
BUSINESS woman desires one room and
board In good locality, close In, with
private family. "Business Woman,”
care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Second floor of 369 Nsw at.;
possession Oct. 16. Ring 3011.
FOR RENT—Four nice large rooms on
first floor. 820 Second st.: $20 per
month, water free. Phone 396.
FOR RENT—Nine-room house 110 Park
Placa; excellent location; fronts park
and car line; conveniences both floors.
"D,” rare Telegraph.
FOR* RENT—An elegant flat on High
st., to couple without children; all mod
ern conveniences. Address st once P. O
Box 265.
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished
rooms In Vlnevllle. Phone 2767-J.
FOl^ GOOD room# and board go to fha
Olympia Hotel; merchant’s dinner 26
cents. W. T, Ragan, prop.
FOR RENT—North half of residence, No
671 Orange st., first floor, $10.00.
FOR RENT—147 Rose Park, opposite Mt.
de Bales. 9 rooms, | baths, nil conven
iences. stable In rear. Stephen 8. Shipps.
FOR RENT—Stalls In Park Hotel stable
Apply Mrs. B. L Hendrick, Park Hotel.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage Beach
ave., Nopfer freights; city water. Ap-
L. A. Thorpe, Fourth National Bank
FOR RENT—Two choice apartments.
Ncvnro Flats; light*, water, heat
furnished. Apply at office Leon B. Dure,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
t 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.
FOR RENT—Two A J ground floor offices
in Washington block; steam heat and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ms-
In two minutes' walk to busi
ness center, have no children In thw
' is*, private residence; modern convert■
Ms; references exchanged.] »*-■-—
B. W..
cars Telegraph.
FOR RENT—One warehouse on Sixth st,
fronts Bids track. Apply Park Hotel.
FOR RENT OR BALK-New. modern 6-
room cottage, Lynn Ave., Vlnevllle:
will sell cheap. Arthur H. Harris, 111
Vlnevllle Ave.
FOE SALE
FOR BALE—-Gentle horse,
harness. Horse can
lores, buggy ami
be seen at Bran-
"7, r
cost 12.600; cheap for cash. 171 Cotton
•l vnra
«., Macon. Ga,
FOR BALE—1.600 bushels Tomlin's Rust
Proof Ocorgi’' raised seed oats. |I.10
per bushel. Wndley Investment Co.,|
Oread building. Phone 627.
FOR BALE—At once, three good mules,
three drays and also one cracking good
horse and burs-- will work anywhere;
stylish, well proportioned, perfectly gen
tle and safe. Apply L. L. Adams, East
man, Oa.
PERSONAL.
REAL ESTATE loans ItOO and upwards.
No delay. I-or. ns closed within 24
hours. Hamid Banking A Savings Co.,
607 Cherry st.
DO NOT forget to be present at tho so
cial meeting of "Keystone Guard*'
nJght, 14th Inst, room 7. European H
tel. All mombers bring some friend.
Wyatt, state manager.
SINGER and Wheeler A Wilson sowing
I machines for cash or on easy ter“-
Call at 543 Cherry st, and get prices.
Oscar Bradley.
CLASH IN EXPRESSION—Mrs. Lera’s
class In expression, which Inoluda Phys
ical and Vole# Culture with Emerson
system, meets Wednesday afternoons I
o clock and Saturday mornings f ;td; terms
I per month (6 lessons). 13. oo. payable In
advance. 634 Washington ave.
SHORTHAND Is the greatest help to
■position. .Stanley’s Business Colli
■io placed 16 students In good paying
positions In klaron alone within the last
few weeks. Enter our night class,
"SfWSYtf*.
Dairy Butter, tor
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LEND on n-w Mima, rvpir
able monthly. J. J. Cobb, Commercfi
A Savings Bank. *
LOST
LOST—Btlck pin. -opal*, surrounded by
diamonds Reward. F. B. Coates.
Tinning or Stove repair Department,
always a reasonable bill. In short,
am a Plumber with a conscience.
HEIMATH HALL
Mt Walnut Btrast*
Regular mealc for men.and women 25
cent*. Bue'nett women 15 cents.
Breakfast 7 te 8 a. un.
Dinner 12 to 1i?0 i
Supper, 6:00 to 7:00.
A free reetyoom: convenient fdr flit*
sho
of-town shoppers.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native'and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phono 351,
MOVING?
Jones Dray Line
MR. DOG GUNN
is no longer with
.TONES, GUNN & JONES,
id this big horse and mule emporium
Siii In the future be run by
Jones and hla son. Mr. W. H. Jones.
FOR RENT.
Storage space. 98x207 and 79x89
wltn Southern Railroad track facilities
In English Compress building; also
space 175x175 under shed suitable for
lumber storage or mill purposes
Stores, Immsdlate Possession,
No. 461 Cherry street.
No. 661 Mulberry street.
Btore. Newman pldg.. First at
604 and 606 Fourth street, with
trade facilities; vary desirable for any
r. n.
dans of business.
Three small stores, Fifth street, near
)omu1gee.
Office of Postal Telegraph Company)
very desirable office location.
DWELLINGS.
l-room dwelling. 457 Now flt.
7-room dwelling, Ross, near Ash st.
6-room Cottaga, Lynn ave.. Vlnevllle.
For list of every class of real salats
for sals, or Information about loans on
and to be mado on real estate, call at or
phone to offlca Grand Building.
120,000 to loan on Improved Real
Estate at 6 to 7 per cant, according to
amount and locntlon.
H. HORNE,
For Rent
17 Arlington Place, 7-7..
Beach Avo., 6-r....
810 Cnrllng Ave., 6-r..
742 College st., l-r..
310 Duncan Ave., 5-r...
467 Dunctn Ave., 6-r..
620 First 8t.. 6-r
114 Lynn avs., ?-r.........
408 Ross Bt., 7-r
..145.00
.. 12.60
.. 20.00
.. 40.00
.. 18.00
.. 20.00
.. 25.00
.. 23.50
.. 38.00
.. 25.00
.. 22.50
For Sale
, I have A nlco seven-room house In
Vlnevllle, on large lot, for sale at 14,-
600.00; prominent location; well worth
price asked.
Frank B. West
Real Estate and Insurance,
417 Cherry fit.
For Sale
660-acre farm near narnesvllle, Pike
county, Ga. High stats cultivation,
with plenty wood and running water.
Splendid new Improvements. Write
for particulars. Map In office.
1080 seres In Blirkn and Jenkins
counties. Ga. Rest cotton section In
stats. Lritid will produce 1 bale cot
ton to acre. Well watered and wood
ed. Good Improvements. Investigate
this.
Tho Varner Hotel and three acres
of old historic ground at Indian
Bprlng, Ga. A SURE WINNER. Come
to see me.
8iW acres near Forsyth, Ga. IT’S
ALL RIGHT.
10 acres and 7-r. dwelling near city.
Can make it 25 gores. To have the
deed to this "In your Inside pocket”
would make you feci at "home, sweet
home.”
Homs funds on long time at 7 per
oent
Geo. W. Duncan, Manager
For Quick Sale
Fbr 3600.00 cash and balance Id easy
payments you can buy one of tho
nicest homes on Madison street. The
purchase price of this place Is 16.200.00
and we can carry a permanent loan
of i3.260.00 on It. Tha house has 7
rooms and Is In good condition
throughout. This place will only bo
the market a few days at this price
—If not sold other disposition will bo
made of it, __
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insuranoe r
PHONE 267
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
We Invite You
to our new .tore, ,15 Cherry (oppo.Ite Harter’.) to
Book*. Stationery, Office Huppllc. and Novelties.
You will And only the he,t that oan be bought.
We call your attention to the foliowlnK new action: Gilbert Neal, by
Will N. Hirben: Little Brown Jux at Klldore by Meredith Nicholson; Two
Gentlemen of Virginia by Geo. Cary Bfflaitoa: Sir Richard Eseombe by Max
Pemberton; The Circular Stalrcaie by Mary Rinehart: A Spirit lnjprl»n by
Robert Hlchen.t The Shoulders of At la. by Mary E WllWni Freeman:
T«tln* of Diana M.lory by Mr«. Humphry Ward; Tho Duk.'i Motto by
Ju.tln Kuntly NcCsrihy, Tho above hooka and .core, of other, you an
rent at lie e.ch, Ilav, you »oon our 50o book bargains?
Macon Book Co.
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Put Your Account With The
American National Bank
of Macon
The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia!
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus (earned) $300,000.00
Liberal Treatment and Courteous Attention to *11.
R. J. TAXLOR. President
R. W. JOHNSTON, V.-P.
L. P. HILLYER. Vice-Pre*
OSCAR E. DOOLY, Cashier.
Use Horse Sense
In ths soleotlon ot a carriage. Don’t
buy It from a picture. See tha car
riage itself bsforo giving up your good
monsy.
IF YOU'LL LOOK AT OUR
CARRIAGES
you'll acknowledge they are as pretty
as nny plcturM th*>m And
you will have to approve or thelf
splendid model and fine material.
Price thorn and you’ll decide to havo
one before we- have time to correqt
d#.
the mistake you think we have made
218-220 Third Streot.
Phone 2549.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
A Reputation
W E SELL genuine Kentucky Rye and
Bourbon and Georgia Corn Whiskies.'
You cannot question the purity of our
goods or our methods. One order will con
vince you of-die truthfulness of our state
ment. __ ,
Buy your whiskies from a house that
you can depend upon for pure goods, prompt
service and honest treatment—a house with
the right sort of reputation.,
Our own brands assorted to suit purchaser. .
EXPRESS PREPAID
Four Full Quarts (in glass/!
ATTIC
Finest Kentucky Bourbon . $4.00
BLUB LABEL J.
Pure Old Com * . . , $4.00
WILLOW DALE AY&
Old tod Fragrant . , ^ '/'JS2.83
ALLAN SINCLAIRS' [/ F
Georgia Com , , . . $2.88
Twelve Full Quarts (C!^u) $i 1.00 Twelve Full Quarts (ZS> $8 00,
Remit by Postal, Express Money Order, or New Yotk Ex*
chaegc. We pay express charges and guarantee safe delivery
-If We mm It-ICs Right,**
The Swift Creek Distilling Cal
(Incorporated)
LOUISVILLE, KY,
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SHIPPING NEWS
BALTIMORE. Oct. I*-Arrive4:
Steamer Chatham, Savannnh.
Sailed: Steamer Itsxea, Savannah.
MOBILE. Ala., Oct. 13—Arrived:
Btoaroers C| Ivoston, iCNor.)’, iBryde,
Matanzas, and cleared for Galveston;
Katie, (Nor.), Anderson, Bocis Del-
toro.
Cleared: Steamers Trafalgar. (Nor.),
Thorsen, Havana 1 Utsjfln, (Nor.),
Knudsen. Puerto Cortes.
Steamers Thornier, (Hr.), B
Tampa; Invereak, Smith, Hew 1
Groladye, Vigors Newcastle; CRy
Atlanta, Smith, New York; CrelMfc
. Jones, Baltimore.
{ Balled: Bteamere City *f flawaneplW
Fisher, New York; Frederick, Tyfeet
18—Arrived: Baltimore; Savara, OBr.). for Havre*
Warrior. <Br.), Smith, Liverpool,
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Oct. _
rived: Steamers IroQucts, ChtchestSr.
New York; Anita, (Nor.), Brarga, New
York; schooner Robert H. McCurdy,
McGowan, Haiti
Afraid to go Home in the Dark?
^llllilllllill^ Yon wouldn’t bo if yon could
)s?|shSj| leave your porch light burning
j j wk to welcome you. . ,
It takeB away that chilly,
fearBome look that makes many
a woman droad to cuter her
homo after dark. Electric f
Well, it’s tho only thing for a
porch light.
CHARLESTON. S. C., Oct. 13-Ar-
nv.d: Steamer, Com»nch«, W.t.on,
Jacksonville, .nil proceeded for New
Tork; Matilda Waama, Hud.lna, Bal
timore, via Georgetown: tux Ed dar K.
Coney, Bninawlck; torpedo boata
Warden and Blddta. Norfolk.
Sailed: Hrhoonor Kenwood, email,
(from Tampa) Mantau Creek la tow
of tux Prudence.
SAVANNAH. Ua_ Oct, U-Arrlved:
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