Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 16, 1908, Image 5

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) THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1908 Yon can buy cheapen hats or higher priced hats— but they’ll he dearer. $3.00 .is the just right price for IMPERIAL “JUS’f RIGHT” HATS All the Popular Shades and Colors. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF TWO The annual meeting of the stockhold ers and officer*, and a quarterly mooting of the_dlrectors.of the Georgia Southern stocks out of Income accural June 30. loos, the tame being payable tho office of the Mercantile Trust a Deposit Pure Georgia Cane Syrup “De Syrup Dat Takes Do Cake.” Fresli shipment of pure Georgia Cane Syrup. One Gallon Cans 66o Half Gallofi 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. This Week Special Values You know the Freshness and Purity of all goods offered at A&P Stores. A glance at these prices will .he sufficient to pack our store with, smart.buyers this week. Don’t miss the good things we have for you. California Fruits These are large cans of beautiful and delicious fruits and will delight the most particular. A&P California PeaoheB, a can 21o A&P California Plums, a can 17c A&P California White Cherries, a can .... 26o A&P California Pears, a can 21c A&P California Apricots, a can 20c Fancy Jersey Pears, large can 15c Choice Pears, small can 10c Standard Peaches, large cans 16o Sliced Dessert Peaches, a can lOo White Cherries, a can 16c Red Raspberries, a can 15c Fancy Malaga Grapes 2 lbs. for 25c A&P Tomato Ketchup, small bottle A&P Tomato Ketchup, pint bottle Qunker Com Flakes, a package A&P Baked Beans, largo size, 3 cans for R&R Potted Ham or Tongue, a can R&R Potted Chicken, a can Double T'p Matches, a box IXL Starch, large size, a package Pearline, n package 1776 Washing, Powder, a package 9c ...,16c 7c ....25c ....10c ....16c 3c Bo 2c 2c The Purest, Cleanest, Richest, Fancy A. & P. Elgin Creamery Butter 30c lb. The Most Satisfying and Delicious of AH— A&P Freshly Roasted Coffees, our own Importation and Roasting. Sold direct to you. Let our Coffees speak for themselves. Unusual values at 15c, 20c, 25c per pound. ’ A great treat is A&P Java and Mocha at 35c pound or 3 pounds for $1. Fresh arrival Fancy Crackers today. All kinds. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Go. Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors. ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA long sprays of smtliix outlined tho mlr- Tlu» pHrlors were Illicit with Interested relative* and friends to witness tits nup tials of the happy amt while wall ing Mrs. Clifford Hlilnliul«cr. presiding - ‘ I Tful S minister, Uev. AND A HALF PER CENT DECLAft- ED—PRESIDENT W. W. FINLEY ENTERTAINED—INTERVIEW WITH and Florida Railway were r.i.v yesterday. The principal result of these meetlni as the declar ting* ration of semi-annual dlvl- ' ■ :r cent on preferred ulaf * Ga.. to Jacksonville and ralatka, Fla.. Is productive; the soil Is especially ' “ to cotton, tho upper half of the ro Ins through laud* favorable aujti growth or short staple —.— ... territory south of Tlfton. Oa., to tho llraxHtoil, of the hrlstlnn church, came tlrst, and taking l« stand before the altar awaited the others. The bride entored with her maid of honor. Miss Ida Woodward, of Savan nah. and the groom with his best man, Mr. Wilbur F. Roper, came In at the same time from another entrance, the ing of very valutahle long staple or Island cotton. This territory I* b** constantly developed, not only In cot- In the growing of corn and fruit and vegeta- lUlarlV adopted to the i, melons, strawberries. ing constantly _ ton growing, but In tho j and other grains — J *~ bias. being partlci raising of peaches, potatoes (both sweet i. cabt fflce of the Mercantile Ti It Company, of Baltimore, November i. 1908. to stoi October 21. The transfer books will be closed October 31 and re nd ii lah). IsttUco) • otc.. and su iting contla- Much fruit and. vegetables *rr Icvelopmvnt ’of $h« important factory ...... ,,—toes Is now near- ing completion on tho Una at Gardele tulle. Ga.; and anothsr for the manufacture of r, " r " syrup from sugar cane is about to be tUe terminal Ur* markets,’but provlalon P /s mado for” tho *“' ly In the dr surplus i tWe* _tile_ ’Trust and , nr -Amnlotlnn nn tlin tin opened November J. At the annual meeting of the stock holders the following directors were tTjhjs as. Mr. T Cox. Mr. W. Mr. W. Mr. Thomas Maryland. Mr. J. T. Hanson. Atlanta. Ga. Mr. Falrfpx Harrison. Washington, . Finley,* Washington, D. O. — a Gresham, Baltimore, d. d. Mr. D. O. Long. Jacksonville. Fla. Mr. w. A. Merryday, Palatkn, Fla, Mr. John B. Munson. Macon. Oa. Mr. E. P. McBurney. Atlanta. Ga. Mr. W. E. McCaw. Macon. Ga. Mr. Georgo W. Parrott, Atlanta. Ga. Mr. A. B. Pendleton. Valdosta, Ga, Mr. H. H. Tift. Tlfton. Oa. Mr. T. D. Tinsley. Macon. Ga. . Mr. Harrison was elected In place of «Jr. F. M. Edwards, of Boston; Mn and Mr. MMteftw was elected to mi the vacancy i caused by the death of Mr. H. P. Smart, of Savannah, After the adjournment at the annual meeting of stockholders, tho new board of directors met and elected the follow ing officers, namely: President, Mr. W. W. Plnloy, Wash ington. D. C. Vice president, Mr. John B. Munson, Macon. On. „ Assistant to president. Mr. William C. Shaw. Macon. Ga. Secretary, Mr. R. D. Lankford, New York. Treasurer, Mr. Ben C. Smith, Macon. Assistant secretanr and aselstant treasurer. Mr. W. P. Hopper. Macon. Go. ™um. m. r. nuppsr, Mtuxin.Uft, General counsel, Hon. John I. Hall, Macon. Ga. Present at the meeting Of the direc tors wore Messrs, W. tv. Finley and Fairfax Harrison, of Washington, D. C. Messrs. J. B. Munson. T. C. Burke. W. E. McCaw, W. it. Cox, T. D. Tinsley, of Macon: Mr. E. C. Lone, of Jacksonville; Mr. li H. Tift., or Tlfton; Mr. " - A pleasant feature of tho visit of th< officers of tho Georgia Southern anc Florida to Macon wns the luncheon given by Mr. Wallace E. McCaw In honor of w. Finley and Vico Presi dent J. R Arunson. The elaborate decorations throughout the house were pink and white roses, and In the dining room, where the bare ma hogany table ' i. wners um unro —-.laid with mats of l ■ qulslte Mexican drawn work, tho floral centerpiece was of pink and white long- stemmed chrysanthemums In a tall cut glass rase. Covers were laid for twelve and on excellent menu of several courses was served. Seated at the table wore Messrs. McCaw. W, W. Finley, J. p. Munson. Fairfax Harrison, Henry B. Spencer, Reuben Foster, J. 8. B. Thomp son, J. F. Hanson. William McEwcr. Johnston. T, D. Tinsley. Emmett Small. A. I,. Miller. Accompanying President W. W. Flnlo his private r ..... Mr. Henry 8pencer and Mr. Fnlrfax Harrison, vice -— Railway; * presidents of tho Southern S L- .... , . B. Thompson, assistant to tha Droll dent: Reuben Foster, president of tho Chesapeake Steamship Cc Chesapeake Steamship Company, of Bal timore; H. F. Beil, secretary to the presi dent. and Messrs. L. H. Skinner and K). S. Alwlne, secretaries to the vice hern and Florl- slock for Atlanta and MMI as, left at other points. President W. XV. Finley wav the lead •frit of the Ing spirit of the meetings yesterday and bad much to say In discussing condi tions with railroad and nowwpaper He Is quite optimistic over the !>•_ outlook for tho ensuing year, behaving that thore will bo a marked ohanro for the better after the presidential election. When asked which of the two candidates he thought would bo elected, he declined to state for publication. President Finlay gnve the assurance, both to The Telagraph and to officials In charge of the Macon headquarters, that the local Southern . ticket office would be re-estAbllshrd when business warranted ft He said the same In re gard to the putting on a dally through Pullman service between Macon, and Nov York, over the Southern. Mr. Finley oxpeeta to make an extend ed tour of the Southern and Its branch systems within the noxt few months. The following Is an extract from the annual report of President W. W. Finley, read at yesterday's meeting of the stock holders: "All the territory served from Macon, ay. It l id South Georgia syrup . ......... an enviable position In many markets of the c-ountry. The eras ing lands along line south of Valdosta, |Oa.. are parJcularly adapted to tho rais ing of live stock, and this Industry Is Isteadlly increasing. Cotton factories, cotton seed oil mills, fertiliser plants and lplants for tho manufacture of vehicles, sash, doors and blinds, crato material, etc., are .being profitably operated and I the growth of the section through which the road runs will require additional In dustries of this kind/' m Guaranteed Liquor Oure. Drunkenness Is a progressive dlseaM tho modorate drinker Is not satisfied with two or three drinks a day, tbetcrav-l Ing for more and more becomes Irrof sistlble as the disease advances; the re] suit fs Chronic Alcoholism. I The treatment used , successfully by I thousands right In their own homes In Orrlne. It la sold under & positive guar antee to effect a cure or your money Mill be refunded. ■ P Orrlne No. 1 Is the secret remedy; Or* rlne No. 3 is for those willing to take the treatment. Either form costs St. Write The Orrlne Co.. Washington. D. C„ for booklet mailed In plain scaled b^r lending druggists and In this city by 1 )©@DETY Bridge Party This Afternoon for Miss Marcella Griffith. Mrs. E, Powell Frazer will entertain this afternoon at a pretty bridge party, at half after three o'clock, In honor of Miss Marcella Griffith. Invited to meet the honor guest will be tho young women members of the Young Women's Brldga Club, of which she Is a member. Tho pretty decorations, an* ,— of tho affair will be suggestive of its bo- ing given for a brldo and a most df llgntful afternoon Is anticipated with charming ; hostess. t this Meeting of Young Girls' Club Entertain 1 .. . ounq . ■ed by Miss Leila Tho party of girls banded together for charitable work, under the name of tha Clover Chain Circle, decided at a busi ness meeting on Wednesday afternoon ti change the name to 'lota Tau Sigma,'! known. Tho meeting was held at the homo of Miss Leila Art-a..-. \\ in most pleasantly and after tho discussion of business on hand, a dainty courso of j. refreshments was served. ,1- Theorem new members enrolled,wgro — - . . . new members enrollod were Miss Willie Mae Hloan and Miss Gladys O'Neal, and the other members present were Miss Carllo Bcandrett, Miss Marie Adams. Miss Leila Rogers, Miss Mettn. Cuhbedge, Miss Lucllo Rny. Miss Lola Wright. Miss Elisabeth Solomon, Mis; Julia Goodwin, Miss Estcllo Wright nnd Miss Lilia Mae Watson, .. Miss Metta Cubbodge will entertain the Iota Tau Sigmas at their next meeting on Wednesday, the list at the piano, gaye us a beautiful an nupttsl solo. "To a Wild Hose." nnd the bridal party upi'ioacbi-il Mendels- sohh’s wedJlng’merj*(i. t% The officiating ItcrninlngU brown chiffon taffeta suit, e m gowned the coat worn over a dainty hand em broidered lingerie waist. She carried a bouquet of bride rosea, tied with stream ers of embroidered White tulle, nnd her bat of brown satlu trimmed with wings, her gloves mid shoes matched tho suit. Tho maid of honor wore n cloth tn"or* d suit In old rose, mid her large bine* iat was trimmed with autumn leavir M r,u*nn « iE%J T ‘ a,avM( ° co, " p ‘ ny ONE OF THEM RETURNS TO MACON AFTER.AN ABSENCE OF TWIN- TY-FIVE YEARS. People who were on Cherry etreet yea terday afternoon were preeented with an unusual sight, that of two very tall men otto elx-feet-eleven and the other six- foot-six, and both handsome men, taking n stroll down the street, apparently mindful of the fact that they were being looked at. The tullcr of the two waa Mr. Clay Clark, who travels for the Martini Cigar tied with streamers of pink An Informal reception was held linnte- _.ntely nfter tho ceremony nnd tno gueste registered In the hrlde’s hook, the couple leaving on the Oeorain Southern at trie for Florida. where they will spend some Interesting nlaoes on the eiul On their return to Mnoon they will be at home to their friends at 631 Foreyth etreet Beautiful Euchre Party for Mrs. Middle- One of the most thoroughly delightful parties of the week was the afternoon euchre Mrs. Rachel Dodson gave ,on Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Middleton, who Is the charming guest of her sister, IN 8ILENCE for the game here tables were placed The roopm “ " * * "vital, vua »»«m .. touch of bright of Invelv cut flowers and jnrdlnlcroa of palms and ferns. ~ prise* were glv * * ‘*t|ng game of played, and n hot course luncheon was served afterward. Mrs. John Moore Walker won the first the lone hand prise, a gold belt pin, v« v V \V'n-Mn Mrs J. A. Talley received the pretty Jewel box given as tha consolation, and Mre. Middleton, the honor guest, was presented with a dainty niece Dresden china. Invited to meet Mre. Mlddletonwere Mrs. James N. McCaw. Mrs. T. O. Chest- ney. Mrs. N. R. Wlnahlp. Mrs. Anne Bpeer Burr. Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs. Samuel Forder Crftcllllus, of Bt, Louis; Mrs. John Moore Walker. Mrs. Andrew ITnsell Heyward. Mrs. Wm. Lee Ellis, Mrs. Joseph Napier and Mrs. J. N. Tal- Companjr, and who Is from Amerleus. and well known to many in Mucon where |he has a number of relatives. The other Eugene 11. Graue, representing ■OTRblt Graphite Company, now of Nuw York. These giants rest at the fountain m. . corner where Boh O’Neal draws soda with one hand and writes Bryan's chances with tha other, and seeing their reflcc- tlone In the big mirror In front, rather warmed to eaon other. Then they aaw the Elk's antlers on the lapels and they shook hands nnd exchanged cards, drank another dope and walked down the etreet to the edification of the people who love a handsome man, eepeclally If be is over Twenty-flvo years ago there died In Macon a man universally loved for his many good qualities . He wet In the I tobacco business, and his store was about where the Lester-Clark Bhoe Company la now. This waa William F. Grace, well remembered by many of the cttlsens of and lovingly remembered by hie Mrs. Grace, who was Miss Ifam- llltnn, daughter of the then president of itho Hamilton Female College, at Cuth- bert, left Macon at tho death of her husband, taking with her the ont-rsar-old baby boy. They mado their home In Newnan, and later In New York. The handsome young man who was In Macon yesterday wae that baby boy, and It was hie flret visit to Macon since he was taken away In hie mother's arms.i But he met many friends of his father, and his stay was a delightful ono to hhn. More Popular Every Day. Hundreds of housekeepers will be satisfied only with Blue Ribbon Lemon or Vanilla. Quality counts and wins out In the end. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Mr. Wilbur F. Roper, of Augusta, is i Macon for the wedding of his slater, —Is* Lucllo Roper, and Mr. Cnlvln F. Smith, which occurred at a pretty morn- Itlg ceremony yesterday. Mr. Charles Caldwell left Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morgen and their son, Ethelbert. are enjoying a delightful trip to Now York, and will possibly bo there for a week longer. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Akerman re turned last night from Atlanta, where they went to attend the wedding of Mrs. Akermsn's brother. Mr. Wofford Felton Edwards, nnd Mt*s Nellie Reinhart, whir' occurred at a beautiful ceremony t, Wednesday, the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Ed wards slso accompanied them home, nnd for them while In the city. Mrs. James If. Blount and Mias Fannie Blount have returned home after a de lightful summer spent In travel and at * number of charming resorts, and * Walter Lamar for a —. 8mlth-Roper—Pretty Morning Wedding. business Tho marrlmrn of Miss Luelle Roper end Mr. Calvin F. Smith wae a beautiful morning cne. of Thureday, the 16th. oc curring at n quarter after * at the family *** street. ... clork, residence. 621 Forsyth The reception hall, parlor and dining room were thrown together, and beauti fully decorated. Garlands of smllax fes tooned the wall* In each, nnd wreathed the pictures and doorways. Palms, ferns and blooming plants were used effect ively also, and in the dining room, great masses of plumy golden-rod, and branch es of nutumn leaves gave an artistic ef fect In their srrsnitsmsnt Pink carna tions and ferns were used in the recep tion hall, and In the parlor where tne ceremony took place, the flowere used were roses beautiful white ones, In great clusters Ailing tall vases on pedestals, that wers placed at either aids f ‘* * "L mantel, where ferns were banked, and Becoming! another Is an ordeal which all women approach with dread, for nothing compares to the pain of child-birth. The thought of the suffering in store Tor her robs the expectant mother of pleasant anticipations. Thousands of women have found the use of Mother's Friend robs confinement of much pain and insures safety to life of mother and child. This liniment is a God-send to women at the critical time. Not only does Mother's Friend carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but it prepares the system for the coming event, relieves “morning sickness,” and other dis comforts. isawflss ties n si W*d free. TBS BRADF1ELD EMULATOR 00. AMaata* Qs, a-sena to women at tne critical time, not arry women safely through the perils of :fiOTSE&$ I FRIENDl FOR SALE A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson avenue. AU conveniences, and a most desirable home. & Trust Co. No. 461 Third Street. 'Phone 360. For Sale Dr. and Mre. * • Hit , 'ghtful automob] Mr. and Mre. Robert S. Rogers an nounce tho engagement of their daugh ter, Hazel Verna, to Mr. Lafayette Pear- eon Berry, tho marriage to take place on the evening of Wednesday, October 3S. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead, of VI enna, are up In their automobile, and are at the Lanfor. jltjr Ing to visit their aunt, »fr«. Charlton Adams, on College street. The Misses Coney have many friends In Macon, and will be accorded pleasant social atten tions during thetr stay. Mrs. Almira Peaso'e Rccoptlon at Ho tel Lanier parlors this evening will bo a brilliant event. Heir "Family Album” will create pleasurable com ment, and a lino musical program has 8ERVICE8 BY CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL, For the eve of the eighth day of the Feast of Tabernacles, Friday night at 8. Music by choir. Sermon, "Autumn Is Here." Saturday morning at 10, for tho eighth day of the Fesst of Tabernacles; music and sermon. "The Homes of Char ity." Public cordially Invited to these servlcee. Habhath school Sunday morning at 10. Children of non-membere welcome. Temple. Cherry and Hprlng streets. Min later, Rev. Harry Weiss. JURY FIXING 18 GENERAL. Breakdown of Methods of Criminal Jus* tics In Sen Francisco. From the Ban Francisco Chronicle. Every move made In the Kuef trials ml... ... Is as convincing to the puhllo as were the of corruption tfu * * ■■moral evidence that the systematic bery of Juries Is being practiced which ■■is convincing to the puhllo as were the eigne of corruption during tho entlro ISenmlts regime; hut before the explosion. Nobody doubted then that the mayor, the supervisors and all officials appointed by Bchmlt* were thieves. Nobody doubts now that all through these grnft trials there has been systematic corruption of Jurlee. In private conversation is Is treat ed as a matter of course. _ Nobody, of course, could "prove" It. Nobody needs llessl proof to be convinced. One thing Is that Is that it permit .trial to he done or lecency |q their s have n«>t tho '. Thnf tho hiw- iroseciitlon have f.efr outrageous »urt Is not only XlSr ' art. courts, ■amlna yen for . MMhMlt <m mu i the bar courts, i lie win Nobod est, am Is boug to h« h< to secui Jury tlx! they ar strong < Is golni .. members of hey despise the to that the pub. Ir courts. It Is of can be found ose Indicted for be oroved thst burinesi DECIDE YOURSELF. Don’t take our word (or It. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Read Macon endorsement. Read the statement of -Macon dtl* tens. And depldo tor yourself. Horn Is one case of It: H. H. Dupriftst, 104 Clayton St, Macon, Ga., says: "Several year* agn I uaod Doan's Kidney Pills with such good results that I gave a'testimonial In their favor. At this time. I am per fectly willing to confirm my former statement, as since first using Doan’a Kidney Pills I have had little or no trouble from my kidneys. 1 can also •peak highly of Doan's Ointment. ~ suffered for several year* from a bad case of Itching piles, which defied all my efforts for relief. Finally I learned of Doan'a Ointment and going to the Taylor-Bayne Drug Go, I procured a supply, A few applications brought relief and I have nevor had any trouble of the sort since. I am recommending thoso two preparation! In the hopo that my endorsement may be the mean* of benefiting other sufferers. For sale by all dealers.. Price 80 cents. Pbster-MIlbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho nam^—Doan's—and take no other. Atlante, Qs., Ootober 22-23—Southern Railway Official Route of Csmp R. A. Smith, No, 484, and Csmp Macon, No. 1477. The Southern Railway has been lectert by th^ Miicrfn Veter,ins ;is the official route to Atlanta and return ac count of occasion ns abovo. Bpedal vestibule coaches for the accommoda tion of the veterans and their friends will be attachod to Southern train leaving Macnn 7:3B a. m., Thursday, Ootober 23. arriving Atlanta 10:40 a. m. Returning spools] coaehes will be attached to train leaving Atlanta 8:30 D. m., Friday, Ootober 33, arriving Macon 8:30 p. m. Tickets on Bale October 32 and for morning trains 28d, final limit Octo- Round trip rate from Ma ning i 18th. _ con $2.08. For further Information apply to O. R. PETTIT. T. P. A„ Bou. 1 R. A. NISBET, • Com. Camp R .A, Smith, Dr. Lanier’s DENTAL OFFICES Lead All Others in CROWN and BRIDGE WORK Dr. Lanier Can Make You a Beautiful Set of Teoth Without tho Old Time Roof Plate When You Want Teeth Ex tracted Without tho Slight- eat Pain, Viait— Dr. Lanier . box are name scoundrel as Indelibly stamped on' irirewithwhleS 83 ALL WORK GUARANTEED . their U $1.001—Vine villa lot. well located. $1,260—Home in East Macon, six rooms. $1,100—City home; five rooms. $2.200—Napier Ave, home In good shape. $2.600—Napier Heights home and vacant lot. 14,750—Nice Vlnev.ilo home. $5,500—Two-story Vlnevtllo home; good condition $12,000—One of the finest lots for apartment house In the city. I wlm sc grnft ci preach fatten I rv« nave a large {* ^5 number of parties - * - 1 looking for real cstete of different klnCa. Yours may suit. List it with us. >oed there, and duty. opinion on the not fear to ap- • of good repti- o Imagine what ■acts** of whom > many for Jury Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Real Ect&te, Insurance and Loans Phone 206, 607 Cherry St. ci On s Ing sr! Georgh TrVna No. 5 !*:*», .. . „ HEDULE. Ith. the follow- ffcctivo on the lorlda railway: 1 11:20 a. m., j ra.j No. 2. •8 (Dixie F*ver> 12:15 midnight. Trains arrive In Macon No. 2, 4:25 p. m.: No. 4 4*15 a. m.: Vo. * (flhoofly) 11:30 a. m.. and No. 24 (Dixie Flyer) 2:28a. m. Noe. 1. 2. 2 and 4 are solid through trains between Macon and JiekSMIVIDa Observation parlor cere on day trains an.l local sleeping cars on night train* between Macon and Jacksonville. Oor. Second & Cherry Sts. Canfield Oil Co. SELLS PERFECTION HEATERS AND RAYO LAMPS Phone 637. WANTED—AGENTS AGENTS—GoM working colored trade turn their money 1 graph. In city. They MISCELLANEOUS —GO TO— WESLEYAN HEIMATH HALL 568 Walnut Street. Regutai* mealt for mon and v/omen n cents. Cut'nest women 15 cents. Breakfast 7 tr. 1 a. m. Dinner 17 tn 1?» rt n. m. Supper, 6:00 to 7:00. A free rest room: convenient for djt* of-town shoppers. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Nativo nnd Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. MOVING? PHONE Jones Dray Line THEY WILL MOVE YOU. Residence Phone 549. . MR. DOG GUNN is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, and this big horse and mule emporium will In the future be run by Mr. Ben L Jones and his son, Mr. \V. If. Jones. ilcaWord WANTED WANTED—Six colored boys to set pins. Turner'* Place. Cherry and Cotton ave. isum. WANTED—Sensible young man or wom an for partner In nice undertaking dur ing fair. Chance to make a hundred or two apiece on very email Investment Quick, care of Telegraph. WANTED—{talesmen to travel and sell cnLLngo and other plants. N. II. IUItch Co.. Meggetts. 8. C.. the largest truck farm In the world. WANTED—Work toy thoroughly oompe- petent stenographer. L.. eare of Tele graph. YOUNO MAN carpenter and builder, who thoroughly understands hie business, would communicate with party who de sires to Invest in building. Cerponter, care Tolegraph. WANTED—Two gentlemen Or couplo without ohlldren for nice front room. Leffel Apartments. Telephone 8741. WANTED—Couple of young men to oo- cupy front roam; hot and cold water; all conveniences: one block from oourt- house. Phone 1028. MINCE MEAT In bulk, 12fcc per pound. Oscar Bradley. WANTED—Couple or young men to oo- cupy sulto of rooms In steam heated flats. First class table board. No. 6 Nevaro flats. WANTED—Table boarders at the Olym pia Hotel; reasonable prices. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms. 820 Walnut at Phone 3496. FOR RENT—Nlne-rooih house 110 Park Flees; excellent location; front* park and car line; conveniences both floor*. "D." care Telegraph. IMPORTED Bauer Kraut end Dill pickle*. Cask of each Just opened. Oscar Brad ley. FOR RENT—Furnished rooma 616 Orange st Phono 2286-L. FOR RENT—Second floor of 869 New *t; possession Oct. 18. Ring 3011. FOR RENT—Four nice large roome on first floor. 826 Becond et: $20 per month, water free. Phone 896. FOX RIVER butter, fresh by exprose every morning. 88 l-8c r«r pound. Os car Bradley. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished ror>ms in Vlnevllle. ' Phone 2767-J. FOR GOOD rooms and board go to the Olympia Hotel, merchant's dinner 25 cent*. W. T. Hagan, prop. FOR RENT—North half of residence. No. 671 Orange at., first floor, 130.00.- FOR RENT—147 Rose Park, opposite Mt. de Bales. 9 rooms, a 1*ftths, all conven ience*, stable tn rear, fltephen 8. Shipp*. FOR nENT—Stall* In Park Hotel stable. Apply Mr*. B. L. Hendrick. Park Hotel. FOn RENT—Five-room cottage Beach ave., Napier Heights: city water. Ap- ylj£ L. A. Thorpe, Fourth National Bank FOR RENT—Two choice apartmonts. Nevaro Flats; light*, water, heat furnished. Apply at office Loon 8. Dure, Fourth National Rank Bldg. FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices In Washington block: steam heat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Savings Dank. FOR RENT—One warehouse on Sixth at, fronts side frock. Apply Park Hotel. FOR RENT OR BALB-New, modern B' room cottage, Lynn Ave., * Vlnevllle: will sell cheap. Arthur 8. Harris, 813 Vlnevllle Ave. FOR SALE FOR RENT—To gentlemen, or couple without.children, one or two furnisher! rooms. 243 Washington ave., Phone 146. FOR BALE—Fine bull puppies. Apply to 1425 Third at. BALE—Who wants to buy a nice Georgia mined horse, about % years old. Gentle enough for ladles and children to drive; big enough to pull a surrey nnd fast enough for a buggy. Prlco $2S0. If you want him phene T. M. Nash, at 3323. FIJIRIDA ORANOES and grape fruit. Fresh by express evsry day. Oscar Bradley. FOR BALE—Gentle horse, buggy and harness. Horse can be seen at Bren nan’s Stables. , FOR BALE—Automobile for salo; 24 h. p.. 4 cylinder, runabout, good a* new; cost $7,800; cheap for cash. 171 Cotton ave., Macon. Oa. FOR RA7.D—1.I0O bushels Tomlin's Rust Proof Georgia ralred seed oata, $1.10 per bushel. Wed ley Investment <’o.. Grand building. Phone 437. FOR BALE—At once, three good mules three dmvs and also one crocking good horse and burv- wl!| work anywhere stylish, well proportioned, perfectly gen tle and safe. Apply L. L. Adams. East man. Ga. PERSONAL. BUTTKRINE. better than country but ter, Costs you only 20c per pound. Os car Bradley. 8HORTHAND Is the greatest help to a iiosttlon. Planley'g Buslnres College has placed IS student* In rood paying position* In Macon alone within the last few weeks. Enter our night class. WELLINGTON Spring Dairy Butter, for • '.ly -it 1! Moore* r- < • BRUNSWICK cyst* v- iT AZ£“ -.iters and an kind* of freeh flsh received dally. Dnntfl * Blaalngame. Also frreh lot of country chickens and « BOLOGNA SAU morn In r. M. Bloch. Phone* AGE. Weiner and hard Just arrived thte ^ " 164 and THU FIN3CST and In bulk. Oscar was? qu»«n dhrom MONEY TO LOAN. A Saving's Bank. nthly J. j. Cobb. Coi REALjfcSTATE loans 1100 and upwards. No delay. Loans rJosad within *'4 C°7 U ?h ,Un J W Bankln* A Savings Co., LOST LOST—fimah p*arl brooch with diamond center. Phone 3424 and recalve Itberal left eye. My name on collar. reward for • Frank H, Turpi n, LOST—On Cohere street or Cotton i nnue. between Tattnall Square 3 store and Gresham addressed to Mr. Ga.. and re-addressed to Dawson. Ou- Finder will please return same to O. W. Iflcks. <86 College street Karon. HOLLAND mllchaer herring and North Carolina roe herring. Also spiced her ring. at Oscar Bradley’*. LOST—Between 470 Poplar *t, Macon and McElroy's store, Forsyth road, small black podretbook eontalning money and receipt*, and card hearing photo- |graph. Return to 470 Poplar si. and tHn. opaL surrounded by Reward. F. B. Conte*. •ell II Ibf, 11.00. 0*< IF YOU HAVE— A Horie Or Mul« Or Hameu Or Buggy Or Wagon/ Or Carriage; OR IF YOU HAVE— A Cow Or Pig Or (Mekong Or Bgge Or Gfeee Or Guineas OR IF YOU HAVE— A Sewing Machine Or Furniture Or a Stove Or any Tools Or Anything Else Or a Dog YOU WANT TO SELL, TRY A 15c AD IN THE TELEGRAPH. Revised Rent List lace, 7-r.....* Beaoh Ave., 5-r 110 Carling Ave„ 6-r 743 College »t„ l-r 310 Duncan Ave., 8-r 487 Duncan Ave., 5-r 114 Lynn ave., T-r 788 Plum, t-r.. 406 Rose, 7-» 408 Roes 8t., 7-r 13.58 20.00 . 48.00 1 20 08 II 19 *1:8 33.50 For Sale I have alx negro bouses renting sti 148.00 per month that I can oak* a quick trade at $4,00040. These houses are not subject tajilty taxes. Figure on it and see wbat an Invcstmoat It makes. Frank B. West For Rent A thirty-horse farm with dwwQfv* out-bulldlnga and tenant house# euffi- rlsnt to run It; wall located on* acd a half mil* * from good town and only one mile from nearest railroad station with public road running through the center. The plooe contain* 1,760 morps and has plenty of running watar on ft Will le. re to a responsible party fbr five year* at a rent of 88 bale* at opt ion per year. The place will gf*o a handsome profit ut this low rofitiu. FOR 8ALE. 80344 acres In Crawford county, <K. lifts seven-room dwelling and two email t*n*nt houses; about 200 scree fli large second growth pint ready to mw which) erhoulfi, .If properly Tlhnflgl yield enough to more than pay BMP < place. Price $1,250.00. Terms If Ae* sired. cheapest.. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 568 Mulberry Street. Two Bargains A $180.00 cash payment wfH bey 1 modern six-room cottage on Duaeai avenue. Ho* electrlo lights, b«t^ gas, cabinet mantels, folding doom, and is on a good lot. Bal $3,460.00, to be paid $40,00 per month. A $260.00 cash payment will buy a very deslrablo five-room cottage Carlin* avenue. This place has every convenience and 1* In perfect repair. Balance $2,800.00. Can bo paid month ly In $36.00 notes. Better s< quick. Minton-Moigan Co.