Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 15, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1908 Jack Fro'st Whispers 'Tune for Top Coats” Our Top Coats are ready In many styles, shapes and pat tens. These are made to fit men and young men—not hang on them. They dress a man up as well as guard him from the winds. New Top Coats of the Qua! ity kind. $18.00 and Up. HOW MANY TIMES CAN jPearl n,. White Teeth THIS THINC BE DONE? n Gripsack Full of Presents Offered No ( Temptations. On Friday morning the Drew family, or rather those members of the Drew family living In Macon..left here to go to Haddocks to be present at the birth day celebration of Mr. C. B. Drew, senior. There was Mr. T. C. Drew and his children. Mr. C. B. Drew. Jr., and hie “ TteSl. Mr. Henry Drew and others, they all had «ome euitablo present for the father and the grandfather. All but two of these presents were In a grip sack. and In charge of one of Mr. Tom Drew's children. But bless goodness! •when the time arrived for the delivery of the rifts, the discovery was made that he gripsack had been left In the union lepot There waa no possible way of getting It, and Mr. Draw, senior/hud to take the will for the deed. That afternoon, when the party arrived In Macon from Haddocks, thera In the waiting room, on the seat where it had been left, was the gripsack with all the presents Intact. Hundreds of passengers had come and gone out of tiiat room, but the gripsack remained. This IS . FJNJ3’ WEATHER! It's going to turn cooler SOON. You'll want your clothes THEN so ORDEIt NOW. Albert McKty. THE ’POSSUM AND TATEH Woods Full of Nlaht Riders Hunting the Game, The season for 'possum hunting Is end every night there are parties after them. One party went out the other night, oyer there beyond Croaakuys. and treed eleven and cau*ht seven. Another went nut beyond »rth Bi|MIMI and MUgtlt three. Messrs. 8am Bayne and Arthur a sweet breath, healthy f urns are always assured with Meade & Baker’s Carbolic Mouth Wash A perfect cleanser with an inviting after-taste. At Druggist's, 25c, 50c, $1.00 OFFICER JOHNSON’S PLEA IN BEHALF OF A DRUNK How a Young Man Was tot Off From a Fine. )©©DET¥ Xbney-Mitchell Beautiful Home Wed ding Yesterday. Ona of the most beautiful home wed dings of the season was that of Miss lima Mitchell and Mr. Walter Oscar Abney, of Athens, which occurred •Vcdnesday afternoon at half after hree o'clock, at the residence of the Uridcfa parents. Mr. land Mrs. 1*. A. Mitchell, on Plerca avenue. Tho pnelous lower floor was ull thrown together and elaborately and artisti cally decorated with southern stnllax. palms and ferns, and many beautiful cut flowers, transforming it Into a bower of beauty. The graceful green sprays of smllax formed a deep fries# around the walls and doorwnys. and In the drawing room, whero the ceremony took place, I PH mmil mi PUP womAQ says "aliowin sdved it wsi festooned In canopy effect'from from an operation by Lydia E, Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound. Pure Georgia Cane Syrup “De Syrup Dat Takes Do Oake.” Fresh shipment of pure Georgia Cane Syrup. One Gallon Cans 65c Half Gallon Cans 35c One-Fourth Gallon Cans 20o Individual Size 10c “And It Shorely Am Good." Buy and try a can. MACON CASH GROCERY CO. Phones 325—290 670 Poplar Street. There was a Iona drunk befer# the re corder yesterday morning. The cdlprtt was a young whlto mtn. Ho owned up to being drunk, uut said tn extenuation that ho got with the wrong crowd, and he was not only gotten drunk, but that He bud been robbed of . nil .bis money. Besides, he whs not too drunk not to know that he shouldn’t l>o on the street, and thut. he crawled into a Fourth street Stairway to hide himself. • - Thorn is where Officer Jackson found him. It was his ilrst appearance before the court on this charge. Than Officer Johnson made an eloquent appeal for the young man. llo said tluit there was no better boy In Mumti, tlu*t ha supported his mother and little .brother* And. sis ters. It whs a short appeal, but It went home to the heart of tho court, and with a few words of admonition, the case was dismissed. A Healthy Family* "Our whole family hits enjoyed good health *lnce wa began using Dr. King's out In this .same locality; New Life Pills, threo years ago." eays and before *n Improvised altar palms, tho bridal party stood. On either aide of the banked palms, tall floor vases held great dusters of long stemmed golden chrysanthemums, the Mg. fluffy blossoms like balto of gold, and reflecting a soft radiance over the beautiful aceno were lighted whlto candles In tall branching crystal can delabra on marble pedestals twined with smllnx. Vases of the large yellow and whlto Tuesday night and' o? the slY’they' found they caught four. U is said that there are more ’possums this season than for years. And thak ♦ hey are fatter. Numerous 'possum aup' per* are In contemplation, some of them planned before tlfc trip after the game, with the yellow yams reported as being sweeter and bigger this year, there Is no reason why these feasts should not be plentiful. FOR NERVOUSNESS f Take Hortford’s Aold Phosphate Its use .Is especially valuab e In the treatment of weak nerves, disordered digestion and constipation. Today-Fresh Arrival Choice Malaga Grapes. • Choice Lemons.- • Fancy Crackers and Cakes. ^ . New Crop Oafs and other Cereals, Fresh Smoked Bloaters. Fat Family Mackerel. Large Meaty Prunes. * ‘ NeWyBriclr Cod Fish. Pure A&P Maple. Syrup. Vermont Maple Blend Syrup. Now Buokwhoat. New Pan Cake Flour. Fancy A&P Elgin Creamery ‘ Butter, Best of All Butter. Fresh Roasted A&P Coffees, our own importation and roasting. Wo are the only importers roasting Coffee, and offering it direct to the people of Macon. Help yourself by getting the Freshest and Best direot from First Hands. You will be pleased if you trade at A&P Stores. We want your trade. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors. Specials and Extras Today Rocky Ford Canteloupes California 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, slicod; Cold Boiled Ham, sliced; Smoked Dried Beef, sliced. And every thing good to eat. FLOURNOY GROCERY COMPANY Coffee Roasted Daily in the Store. SIX PHONES—ALL No. 26. Residents of Pleasant Hill Not Yot Used to City Ways. Two negro women wore fined $3.60 eoebi r tho recorder .yesterday for violation' tho board of health regulations as to keeping ot hags In tha city. Bath theaa women lived In tha newly annexed terri tory, and claimed that they were not awaro of tho ordinance. It was some time after tha annexation of this suburb that tho police sought to mako cases against tho negroes for keep ing pigs on their premises, preferring to stop It by degrees, but as tlmo wont on those who had them, hearing nothing But warnings, made no effort to got rid of the hogs, and tho result has been that there are qulte A a number on Pleasant Hill. Now that* they know It will cost them at least $2.60 to keep them, the ordinance will be all the more respected. NOTICE TO OUR CU8TOMER8. TVe are pleased to announce th.t* Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and wo recomnvmd It as a safe remedy for children and adult*. H. J. Lamar A Co.. Fourth National Bank, agents. Police Court L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route j, Quit ford, Maine. They cleanse and tono the system In a gentle way that does you good. 25c at all dru£ stores. MAINLYABOUT PEOPLE Little Mias Virginia Turpin, who is spending some time In Clarke county, Virginia, with her aunt, Mrs. Wool- folk, recuperating from the attack of typhoid fever sho lmd the past sum mer. will bo there till the Utter part of November, when she will bo ac companied home by Mrs. Woolfolk. whose Macon friends will be delighted to learn Is to spend .the winter hero Her friends will also be pleased to learn that little Alias Turpin Is fast recovering her usual health and they hope to .see her come home quite strong and well again. Rev. Troy Beatty, of Athens, who will officiate at the Orlfflth-Martln wedding will arrive In Macon on Tues day morning nnd will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Griffith. — College street. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Withers arriv ed Tuesday from Kentucky where they have spent the summer and are visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgf Z. Glover, on Hugutnln Heights. Mrs. Charllo Griffith and Mrs. Homer Nicholson, of Athens, will come down Sunday tor the Grlfflth-Martln wedding which occurs on Tuesday evonlng and will bo guests of Mrs. Nlsbet Tinsley for a week. Mr, Charles H. Smith arrived yes terday from Birmingham to visit hla father. Mr. Robert H. Smith. He has slnco his graduation at the Ga. Tech, been engaged In business in Birmingham, whero he went Imme* dlately on getting out of college. Mr. .and Mrs. William H. Abney and Mrs. George H. Hulm return to day to their home at Athena, after being In the city to attend the wed ding of Miss lima Mitchell and Mr. W. O. Abney. Mr. and Mrs. Bethuns, of Sparta, &e latter Miss Elizabeth Graves, of Sparta, are visiting friends In the city For Sale For Sale East Macon home; six rooms; easy terms; or will build house for purchaser on good lot and give terms. $5,600.00 City home; two-story; all conveni ences;'gas, hot and cold water; elec tric switches throughout house. Terms If desired. $9,250.00 College straet home. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St. Nlaht-Riders, The disorderly conduct grew out of a discussion that took place at the H&Ion depot, when the hnekmen wne waiting In the sunshine for passengers from the lnoomlng trains. iBIg-Mouth John was Jowlng with Bill Thomas about something that had occurred some time In the past, and which It seems nr as never settled bo- tween them. The other hackmen lis tened because there was nothing else to do, tho number of passengers being f-w. "I seed yer w’en yer runned ter Ml* ter Jones an' grab he grlp’n tuck *im way fom mo an’ yer knowed he wus lookin’ fur mel All I gotter say Is dat It wuzzer low down trick." "Didn’t Mister Jones call me* Cose he did. He wuzzent gwlnoter wait all do mnwnin’ fur yer ter tek time ter git too Mm. Who Is you any how? Nuffln butter night-rider no how, dat who yer Is," Hackmen pick up a great deal from the talk of passengers In their hacks, ami Bill had heard a great den! re cently about night-riders, but from the fragments of talk he had not yet found -'out what nlght-rklers <wero. Therefore he was not inad enough with John to loso the opportunity of learn ing something. “Wot yer know '-bout de«e night- riders, John?" "Night-riders. Dey Is da night hack- mens, dey de night-riders." "Go long nigger. Da night-riders bu’n de gin houses.” "Dunno ’bout dat, but yer know how des« night hackmens fln’ out all de gin houses an* drink all ds gin dey kin git." "I hyere de wMte folks talker 'bout de night-riders, but taint dese night hackmens, I know dat much. I hyere 'em say dat de night-riders sorter lak de kukluxes an* dat dey sen* yer wud dat dey gwlneter sot Are ter yer gin house ef yer gin some cotton, but wot dey do dat fur I dunno." "Den yer doan know wotcher talkin' ’bout. Night-riders alnt nuffln' but night hackmens, I tell yer. Wot meanness dey doan do dey doan kpow hit. An* dat alnt all, dey Is sho bad. Dey alnt nuffln’ er night hackmens dat wot you Is, nuffln' butter night- rider." "Look, yer, John, min* wotcher say, Doan yer call me er night-rider, ef yer do I bu*s yer bald op'n.” From the evidence. John Insisted that BUI was nothing more than a night-rider, and then came the fight, They were lined five dollars each. FOR SALE A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home. Willingham Loan & Tfust Co Ml«a Norlne Cooper. who hu h«.n tho *u..t of Mta, Ilm. Vltch.il and wa, an attendant at her wedding yes terday, leave, today for he. homo at Commerce. Ga. Mra. Jack Cutler hne rotumed from Atlentn, whero ahe went to attend the home ahow and waa tha rueit of her mother, Sira. Bell. Mina Fannie Ilarrle Kora up to At lanta on Saturday to vlalt har eou- aln, Silas Carrie Baaanett. Silas H.rlettu Glover haa returned to Slacon after opendln* the summer In Hawklnavllle with her slater. Sirs. Way. and Is at homo with Sir. and Mrs. Oberry at 638 Washington ave- Mrs. James A. Smith cam, up from Wallaton yesterday to visit her par' onta, Mr. and Sira. W. F. Carter, Sira. Carter la In Savannan at present visiting her son, Dr. Carter, but la ex- pected horns soon. Rha has recsnliy returned from an extended and de- Rightful visit to her other apn, Dr. William Carter. In Now York, com ing by etoamor to Savannah. Sir Warren Edwards, of Mlltedge villa.'waa In tho city yesterday. Mi claim, on# on Slacon for Sfllledgevlllo. Sir. Edward, aaye they have built a modern tourist hotel there this year, whereas Slacon has been a*ltMln* the erection of one for the past quarter of a century and hain't oven purchased a lot yet. Mre. Pease’s Album. The character. In Sira. Praeea At bum are unique and reach the heart. Thera you And Stothor and Father and Me aa a Dlttle Girl, and Sle aa a Th« *Tlll»g« beauty with eyes of blu Whose henrt waa always good and and others. But youH aee them Fri day evening at the Hotel Lanier for only 25 cents. Given for the benefit of tha Old Ladlea- Home, Hubbard Bro«- Cotton Letter. NEW YORK. Oct It.—The market haa t been laeklng In any feature of Int-rnt. Hteadlne.. I. Bbeut the only Item to ra- rord. Pome buying of January deliveries has held that position flrnily. but beyond , the apparent etrenyth In face of the twined shout them, nnd were on small tables about tho apartment also. In tho parlor nnd drawing room ninny vases and bowls of roses nnd golden rod were effectively usd with the love ly green of stnllax nnd pnlms. A largo assemblage of relatives and friends were present to witness tho mony and Just prior to tho en- trance of the brldnl party Mra. K. W. Gould sweetly sang. "Because I Love You." with piano and violin accom paniment. Ah she finished, Miss Opal Elder nt the pluno began Mendelssohn's wedding march hh two pretty children. Marguerite McLucaa nnd Blondlna Jung. In dainty frocks of white china silk with golden ribbons, marched through tho rooms forming an aisle of white satin ribbons for tbo bridal K rty who followed Immediately after. rst the bridesmaids, Miss Bosslo Stubbs and Miss Norlne Cooper, then tho maid of honor. Miss Nettlo Byrd Vincent, of Jonesboro, each wearing lovely gowns of whlto radium silk, and carrying nrmsful of big fluffy yellow chrysanthemums. The* bride entered and pttssod down ♦he ribbon nlslo loaning on the arm of her sister, Mrs. Julius Otto, an-} they wero mot before the altar by the groom and hla best -man, Mr. Joseph Waldrop, the little ribbon benders hold Ing wide tho floral gate through which tho bride and groom passed. The bri dal party formed a beautiful group ns Rev. J. A. Thomas, of tho Vlnevllle Methodist Church. Impressively nnd benutlfully performed tho ceremony uniting them, Miss Elder on tho piano and Miss Louise* Callaway on tho Vio lin playing n soft accompaniment Lnnge's "Flower Rone. The matron of honor wore a gown of whlto radium allk, trimmed with lace nnd carried an nrmful of white chrysanthemums. Tho lovely young brldo wore n boautlful gown of duchess satin, trimmed with nn embroidery of seed pearls and gold threads. She carried nn exqulslto bouquet of brl.le roses showered with llllos-of-tln-val- loy, and her long tulle voll was caught to the high rolffuro with a coronet of tho valley lilies also. Immediately after tho ceremony ao Informal reception was held and re freshments wore served, Miss Maud Stubbs and Miss Lubye McLucas pre siding at tho big cut glass punch bowl which was banked with yellow chry santhemume and wreathed with clus ters of grapes. The bride changed her wedding gown for a traveling' dress of Edison blue cloth with which she wore a stylish blue hat trlmmsd with wings and gloves to match. Tho couple left on the 4:80 train for Atlanta, accompanied* by tho maid of honor and best man, who will after ward go to Jonesboro, their home. After spondlng a few days In At lanta, Mr. nnd Mrs. Abney go on to tholr home at Athens, Many beautiful wedding gifts were received by tho brldo and groom, at testing the love end esteem of their friends and relatives. Among those attending tbo wedding wore Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ab ney and Mrs. George H. Hulm. of Athens; Miss Vincent, Mr. Waldrop, of Jonesboro; Miss Cooper, of Com merce, Ga., and Miss Link Price, of McDonough.. Miss Marcella Griffith Honors®, Mrs. William C. Turpin was tho cordial and gracious hostess nt a pret ty afternoon party ot hnlf after three o'clock on Wednesday when sho entor- tatned a dozen guests In honor of Miss Marcella Griffith. The parlor nnd sitting room whero tables wero placed for the game of cards, were very attractive with vases of roses nnd other cut flowers nnd jardinieres of pnlms and ferns, which were used In the hall also. The guests enjoyed a half hour so cially with the hnstegj, while delicious refreshments wer# asrvod. Mrs. Turpin's guests were Miss Marcella Oriffith. Miss Willie Hall, Miss Lilly Griffith, Mrs. Nlsbet Tins ley, Mrs. T. O. Chestney. Mrs. Eu- gen# Daniels. Mrs. ITondletto Oliver. 'Mrs. Dut/un • frmwiI Mrs. Hftnry Horne, Mrs. Roland Ellis, Mrs. George IF VOU HAVE- A Horse Or, Mule Or Harness Or Buggy Or Wagon Or Carriage; OR IF YOU HAVE— v A Cow \ Or Pig Or 0hiokon3 Or Eggs Or Geese Or Guineas OR IF YOU HAVE— A Sowing Machine Or Furniture Or a Stove Or any Tools Or Anything Else Or a Dog YOU WANT TO SELL, TRY A 15o AD IN THE -TELEGRAPH. PERSONAL. HOME-MADE beatai J. B. ’ BUTTEIUNE. better than country but ter. Coats you only 20o per pound. O*- 8HORTI1AND Is the greatest help to a position. Stanley's business College haa placed 15 students In good paying positions In Macon alone within the last few weeks. Enter our night claea. WELLINGTON 8prlng Dairy" Butter, fo* sale only at C. B. Moore's. Phone 462. MISCELLANEOUS NEW ARRIVAL of Llmburger, -v Swiss, pineapple and Edam die* J f B. Whitehead's. FINEST^imd^jIaTjrMt queen eBvea uik. Oscar money to loan. I/>naV. Henry, of Norristown, Ga, 1 writes to Mrs. nukliam: “ I suffered untold misery from fo- male troubles. My doctor said an opera tion was the only chance I had, and I dreaded It almost ns much as death. “ One day I read bow other women had been enred by Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetables Compound, and 1 decided to try It. Before I had taken the first bottle I was better, and now 1 am en tirely cured. “livery woman suffering with anv female trouble should take Lvdia E. Piuklmm's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yi-nrs I.yiliu E. 1‘ink- lmm's Vegetable Compound, mnde from roots tuid liorlm, bus liet-n tho standard remedy for female ills, and has positively oured thousands of women who have l-eon troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, xsriodie pains, backache, that boar- ng-down fooling, llatulenoy, indiges- tion.dlzr.lnesaornorvoua prostration. Why don’t you try it f wantbd-twc Mrs. Pinkhfim Invites nil slclc without children" fof hie* front Wotnon to wrlto llltr for iltlvlco. Leffal Apartments. Toltphono 2T48. Sho lliw ffllidod thousand* to ’wanted—Board In private family, clone Ueultli. Address, Lynn, Mass. . r . - MONEY TO LEND on real estate, | able monthly. A Ravings Bank. LOST—Monday afternoon, a lady*t allvs* bolt buckle, attached to whi. N \t»alt. l.e- wfird If rniurncd to Tuylor Sh.\Co. andNferti Also spiced*her- HOLLAND mllchner herring Carolina roa herring. A ' ring, at Oscar Bradley’s. lea Word MEETINGS LOST—Botwaen 470 Poplar st. Macon > and McKlroy*s store. Forsyth road, small blank pocketbook containing mon«y t-n-1 r»:i iir.il rat'd li*-:uit.j; photo graph. Return to 470 Poplar nt. and gel rsward. IjOQT—Stick Din, opal, surrounded by ST. OMEll COMMANDKRY. No. J. K. T. —Regular conclave this (Thursday) night, at 7:10 o'clock. Work. Rod Cross. SLs corder. O. B. Dooly. P. O. WANTED gentlemen private inmny, viunv in; hot and odd bath: state tortns; references glvsn. Blnglo Man, care Telo- graplt. At th* Log Cabin Club. A most enjoyable affair was the morning brldga game at the Log Cabin Club on yestorday which was parti cipated In by a dozen young women, who had the enrd tables placed on tho deep porches where they could mol In tho bright sunshine. After tho game luncheon was served at these tables before the party return ed to tho city. Those present were Miss Roxllnne Rdwards, Miss Rosalind Davis, Miss Ethel Jones. Miss Camille Lamar. Miss Fannie Harris, Miss Clntre Holfeulllet, Miss Hula Willing ham and Mrs. Maybeth Taylor Hemp hill. ^ New Bridge Club. Miss Rosalind Davie was hostess yesterduy at tho Initial mooting of a now brldgn club composed of a quar tette of charming young women who will enjoy regular meetings through out the season, each member taking turn In entertaining. Thn members besides Miss Dnvln are Mlsa Camille Lamnr, Miss Kthol Jones and Mlsa Fannlo Harris. A Full Dress Rehearsa'. For those posing as photographs tn Mrs. Almira Ponso'a Album will bo hold In the parlors of Hotel Lanier this ovenlrig nt 8 o’clock. T Tho famous Hamilton quartette end well known Macon arilsts will Intor- sperso the pictures with rare musical selections. Mrs. Pease's A'bum Is Greet, Full of Interest and of beauty. Of eweet charity end duty. Presented to tho lovers of the beau tlful and good, for the benefit of tho Old Ladles’ Home. "Indian Rummer" Is tho forerunner of cold weather—snrclect your sul and overcoat. Albert McKay. oupy front room; hot and all i-oiivmlsn^ea: one block from court- houso. Phone 101$. WANTED—By competent, sober .young roan, of good address, position. Not afraid of work and can give heat of ref erence, J. Wi B. Phone Mll. Beautify the Complexion IN TEN D/VY9. Nadinola CRB AM, tks ub- cqualcJ bcautifur it endorsed by tboumada and guaranteed to remove freakier pimples, liver-ipots tan, Mlluwncss, etc. tbs wor«t cue in 20 day*, and rotor* tbe beauty of youtb. Price 50 cant* and $1.00, by Lading druggist* or mail. Vrtpari4 by NATIONAL TOILET CO.. ParU.T«ss. beevy port ntntlon. ......... ... Trading ia moderate and local. The weather conditions continue good and speculation does pot appaar. P Pric^ who la danci'roualy 111. rallied again. r gives promise of getting up cont*?ni cent, of alcohol’ whlc Hobby's Wodder Ifamr Lauder says that when Rlr Alex- ■ nd'r Ramsay was constructing upon hi* magnificent estate In Gotland • piece of machinery to drive, by means of a small «tr*am In Ms l»*rnyard. a thrashing mn- -hlnr a winnowing machine, n circular •aw for splitting trees, a hay pret *at roller. ete. n# noticed an pld f> S roduct. but vho hod long been about the pit f of 1 per nc vrry attentively at ell that was goli brings it under "Robby." Mid h*. “wonderful thin No. 461 Third Street. 1PV.MUI ear. *o<* sort orinx Jr none OW , Aafceus*r-Bue«h. rotations for soft , m ij V u • -oda fountains •- - Prepared by., .y *iSfe & 8,1.1 P.OhhV think! be tb- ought no*thing TEACHERS WANTED—Teachers want ing schools and school officials, wanting teachers should write Immediately to th# Hall Teachers' Agency. Macon, On. ’ANTED—Occupants for newly well- furnished room. Hot baths ana phone, same floor. 409 Spring st. MINCE MEAT In bulk, lltta per peund. Oscar Bradley, WANT FI 1 At nn.-r for . i.mIi, Ku.:,!i> In second hand safe. Must be standiwd nmke. In good condition; medium slzo. Address fluff, care ot Telegraph. WANTED—By young man w ilt l>«st ref erences. • position aa bookkeejner and help clerk, or either. Address *Out For Business,'* care Telegraph. f.W i pressman. Print- WANTED—Couplo or young men to oc cupy suite of rooms In steam heatad flats. First class table board. No. 6 Nevaro flats. WANTED—Table boarders at ths Olym pia Hotel; reasonable prices, w. T Ragan, prop, WANTED—«00 MEN to Isarn b*rb« trade, and take positions waiting ot graduates, few weeks completes, oonstai practice furnished, scholarship Includi tools, Instructions, demonstrations, ax nnilnntlons end diplomas; write for cat- ■ ja. Molar'Barber Collage, At' ‘ FOR RENT FQR RENT—Two unfurnished oonnont Ing rooms for light housekeeping. 807 RENT—Store and residence, corner Tel- fair and Elm streets. Apply Bur “ care Becker Furniture Co. LOST Whether It is a bill of my PlemWng, Tinning or Stove repair Department. Is always a rensonnblo bill. In short, 1 am a Plumber with a conscience. JAS. C GORMLY, 320 Third Street. HEIMATH HALL B68 Walnut atrest. Regular meats for men and wemea 2t cents. Ruelnees woman 11 cents. Breakfast 7 to a a. Dinner 12 to 1i80 i •upper, 8:00 to 7:00. A free rest-roomi convenient for ojI« ef*town shoppere. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native and Western Monts- 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. MOVING? PHONe Jones Dray Line MR. D00 GUNN , is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, and this big horsa and mule emporlv J ill In the future be run by Mr. Ban ones and his son. Mr. W. H. Jones. Three Bargains IMPORTED flatter Kraut and Dill pickles, .ask of each Just opened. Oscar Urad- FOR RENT—Four nice Isrgo rooms on first floor. 820 Second at.: $20 per month, water free. Phone 398. VOX RIVER butter, frcsli by oxprsss _ unfurnished Phono 2767-J. FOR GOOD rooms and hoard go to fhi Olympia Hotel; merchant’s dinner 2d cents. W. T. Ragan, prop. . RENT—North .. 1 Omnge at., first iiftlf of n at floor, : $1,000—Two 4-room houses that bring on annual rental of $148. Thee# are In good condition and In ranting locality. $3,800—Six brand new 3-room bouses In the best renting locality of the oltr. They yield an annual rental of $312. Wa can arrange terms on these If you desire. $4,000—Six 4-room houses that bring an annual rental of $624. Well located and In good r««p«4r. We will carry a loan of $2,500 on tbosp at 7 £or cent. . . 1 Minton-Morgan Co. Revised Rent List no Rales. 9 r<*mw, 2 hnths, mi «-■>■■ v«'n- J lenros. stoblc in rc-nr. fltrphcn H. flhlpps. iPOISON Bone Paint, Can cer, Sea It Skin, flank Many people kuiiwr T.«m t*>Owu h*oj. eon and don't know it. Read bymp. toms Es»'ly cured by u. D. B. If you luvo ach'.-s and pains In bon^s back* or Joints, Itching, dcabbv Skin blood feels hot or thin; Swolh-n V Ql?i& Rljlngu or Bumps on the Hkln. flora TbroMt or mouth, falling hair, IMmpjr-g or offensive eruptions, ( an..-emus Sores" Lumps cr Bores on Lip*. } m n or miy p flr * of tno body, Rash on Hkln, sro run down or nervous; uln-ra on nny part ,,f Hio vLi v Ciirhnnrh •» or boll*. TAKf no.' VanIc ULUOU UALM ,B O. □ QOAH. i^drwu I tSHRRWRMHI SLETSoiTpWWWra® 7ronur.lj. «-AWir" rifTHCl. FOR RENT—Five-room cottage Beach ave., Napier Heights; rltv water. Ap ply L. A. Thorp-, Fourth National Bank Eruptions, Pimples and every evidence of — Poison art quickly healsj coropl.t. y changing ih. rn „li Into . cl.an, tic.ltnr conqit on ,n4. ofccj..or nnttilllila iffiSSt troubles headache, earaeba* JHB LJ _ ram >r« quickly cured by Botanic Halm (II. n , IItiecnu.. ,n„. [, come from Blood Polron. CURES ITCHINO ECZEMA, Watery blJeters, open, itching .ore* of all kinds, all leave after .treatment with B. B B , bccauee there trouhlr* ar« by Blood P*'Don. while B. 8. B. km, ft* poison, maVe-i the blood purs and rlrh an-1 hMls the sores and atop* tha itching f-jr*ver. It 1« wondarful hew B. u iy cool* the blood—how quickly th* pimples ■e *** sTJJw to their plsee. rich blood. It I. ... e blood how and lump* disappear B. B. H. a gives s smootp BLOO It pUaoant and «sf- pure Botanlo ingredient*. cnrh-hoH the blood, fix FREE by writing Blood Bel ta. Oa. HOLD BY DRUOO by enrees. ii per large bottIjE, , with complete directions for home cure. jy^skin with BOTANIC BLOOD BALM °(8. .... figbjMPEPBsTfl It purine* ai MI’F.KH HENT Allan. FOR nENT—Two choice apartments. Nevaro Flat*; light* water, heat furnished, Apply nt office Leon 8. Dure, Fourth National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor offices In Washington block; steam heat and janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ms* Havings Bank. FOR RENT OR BALE—New. modern 5- >m cottag-, Lynn Ave., Vlnevllle: sell Cheap. Arthur 8. Harris. 31$ FOR SALE FI/GRID A ORANGES frnw fruit cTffi FOR 8AI.R—Aglonwbli. tor »l.i 21 h. p.. 4 ryltnd*r. nimbrnt iwl u nre, out 11.800; ch-.p for cull 111 Cotton or#.. Moron. OA FOR ett* jJ* Tomlin-. Ru«t proof ocorni. r»l«cl ™<». rt to prr bolh.l. W.O>y Inv.itm.nt to.. Gr.n4 bulMlog. Phono <17, FOR BALE—At on.., lhr.« ,oM thr.o qrovi onq .Uo 17 Arlington Place. 7-r... Il.ach Avo.. 6-r 110 Carlin* Avo., l-r... 743 Colic*, at., l-r... Jio Duncan Av.., B-r.... 417 Duncan Av... «-r... 114 T.rnn avo.. 7-r 763 Hum. J-r 40, Roll, 7-r 40, Itoia St., 7-r For Sale I have six negro houses renting st $41.00 per month that I can make a quick trade at K0OO.00. These house* are not eubjeot to city taxes. Figure on It and aee what aa Investment U makes. Frank B. West For Rent A thirty-horse farm with dwelling, nut-buildings and tenant houses suffi cient to run it; well located one and a half miles from rood town and only one mile from nearest railroad station with public road running through the center. The place contains l.TftOaeree and has plenty of running water on It. Will lease to & responsible party fo» five year* nt & rent of 35 bales of ©ot- ton per year. The place will yield » handsome profit at this low rental. FOR SALE. 303% acres In Crawford county, Oa- has seven-room dwelling and two small tenant houses; about -200 seres to larga second grow th pin* ready to saw which should, .1f properly fcandUA yield enough to more than pay for place. Price $1,260 00. Terms tf 4a- slred. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 565 Mulberry 5treat.