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TUB MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER17, 1309
IN SILENCE
I endure oy urneylect to your Itoof.
Wera 1 to apeak my wrathful vo'ea
would bo heard from Yamacraw to old
80*0 HIU.
JA8. C. GORMLY.
Phone 631. 320 Third St.
HEIMATH HALL
K» Walnut street.
Repulsr mtalt for msn snd womsn 28
cents. Bus'resi womsn 16 cents,
ftesskfast 7 U • s. m.
Dinner 19 in I.**" o. m.
Supper, 6:00 to 7t00.
A fret rest room; convenient for tut
or-town shoppers.
1
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native nnd Western
Meats.
| 620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
MOVING?
PHONE
Jones Dray Line
they will move Toy.
Residence Phone 549.
r ,r . ‘
• MB. DOO GUNN
i is no longer with
! JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and this big horse and mule emporium
( will in the future be run by Mr. lien L.
Jones and his eon. Mr. W. H. Jones.
i ' m .
HlcaWordl
d WANTED
! WANTED—Position by a compstsnt it*-
. nogrspher 1 L, care Telsgraph.
WANTED—Boarders. 881 Jsckson st,:
term# reasonable; close. Long Belt
car.
PHONE 26 for everything good to eat.
• Flournoy's.
GALVANIZED ^Iron^wssh boards 13
WANTED—Couple of young men to oc
cupy front room; hot and cold water;
all conveniences: one block from court
house. Phone 8028.
MINCE MEAT In bulk, 13fto per pound.
Osoar Bradley.
WANTED—Couple or young men to oc
cupy wiilte of rooms In steam heated
flute. Pint class tabla board. No. 0
Ncvsro flats.
WANTED—Table boarders at the Olym
pia Hotel: reasonable price#. W. T.
Ragan, prop.
WATER glssse#, non-breakable, 40 cents
per doseo. Hum Fire Bale.
rOB BENT
FOR RENT—Store and resldertce oomcr
Telfair and Kim st#. Apply Bander#,
at Becker Furniture Co. I
FOR RENT—New’ furnishings, neatly
kept room, with hot hath# and phone
•amt floor, to let at 40# Bpring at.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, elos* in.
MS First st., Phone 1478.
IT IS the fine Mocha A Java properly
roasted n*d blendrd that mgkes our*
famous: roasted the day you get it.
Flournoys.
ONE lot sanded go# globes, make# tho
light easy on the eyes, 10 oent* each.
Iluhn fln Sale.
IMPORTED Sauer Kraut nnd DJJJ pickles.
Cask of each Just opened. Oscar Brad
ley.
FOR mCNf—Furnished rooms. 816
Orange st Phone 2J35-L,
FOR RENT—Second floor of 859 New at I
possession Oct. 18. Ring 2011.
FOX RIVER butter, fresh by sxpress
every morning. 88 l-8o per pound. Os
car Bradley.
FOR GOOD room, and boar* to to tha
Olymplo Hotali mcrohnnt’a dlnn.r 15
rroti*. W. T. TlOkan, prop.
FOR JtKNT—North half of reeldcnco, No.
671 Orsnga st.. first floor, 880.00.
FOR RENT—1(7 Rose Park, opposite ML
de Bales, • rooms, f hath#, all conven
iences. stable In rear. Btephen 8. Shipps.
FOR - RENT—Mall* In Park Hotol stable.
Apply Mrs. B. L. Hendrick. Park llotsl.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage Bosch
ave., Nonler Height#: dtp water. Ap-
ylj^ L. A. Thorpe. Fourth National Bank
FOR RENT—Two choice apartments.
Nevaro Flat#: tights, water, heat
K^iuM'AsrSiiir 0 *■ Cu ” >
FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor offices
In Washington bloak: steam heat and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Barings Bank.
FOR RENT—One warehouse on Btxth st.
fronts aids traok. Apply Park llotsl.
FOR RENT OR BALK—New, modem 1-
room cottage, Lynn Ave., Vlnevllle:
will sell cheap. Arthur 8. Harris, lit
Vlnevllle Ave.
NICE fat hens and large fat friers, at
Danin) it nieslngome. Also fresh lot
of country eggs.
LOT of odd saurers. 25 eents per dosen.
Iluhn Fire Bale.
FOB SALE
FOR BALE—Franklin Touring oar; con
dition guaranteed: sacrifice..Apply to
W. D. McNeil. 311 Orond building.
LANTERN globes, 7 cents each. Huhn
FLORIDA ORANGES and grape fruit
Fresh by express every day. Oscar
Bradley.
FOR BALE—Gentle horse, buggy and
. harness. Horst can bs seen at Bran-
nan'* fltubles.
FOR BALE—Automobile for sate: 24 h.
jr. 4 cylinder, runabout, good as new;
roil 81.166; cheap for cash. 171 Cotton
av«.. Macon, Ga
FOR BALE—1.BOO bushels Tomlln’a Rust
Proof Georgia raised seed oats. 81.10
per bushel. Wedley Investment Co„
Grand building. Phono 627.
PERSONAL.
LOTS of Jepenese peper napkins, 8 cent*
per hundred. Iluhn Fire Rele.
ALL VARIETIES of fresh Ash. Bruns
wick oyster# always fresh. Daniel A
Blatlngame.
ITS TRUE it makas you hungry to go to
Flournoy**: try It.
N. M. QUEEN, GROCER, PHONE 851.—
Fresh tne its. Georgia pork and veal.
Claud Moran, Mgr., corner Mprlng end
Walnut st*.
BUTTER!NE. better t^en country but
ter. Cost* yuu only 20c per pound. Os
car Bradley.
SHORTHAND 1# the greatest help to a
iKMrttlnn. Htnnley*a Uualneaa Colleg#
he# placed H» Students In good paying
position* In Macon alone within the last
few weeks. Enter our night da*a.
WELLINGTON Borin* Dmlrr DutUr, for
sale only at C. B. Moore's. Phone 462.
Ihwr and kettles. 19 and 33 cents. Iluhn
Fire sol*
HIGH GREEN TIES 30c.
‘"sflpn
i
In our window today wo are delaying a beautiful
line of stiff bosom Shirts. The shading is a very pretty
tan, blended with stripes of hello, brown and blue. The
quality is of the highest o.der, while the fit is perfect.
$1.60.
Tomorrow is a good day to blossom out in one of
these shirts.
<3®
VALDOSTA MILL GELS
fSJSWWlBWw
»KS-fry; ••
If You Pay More Than Our Price
you P(\Y TOO MUCH
If You Pay Less Than Our Price
YOU DON’J PET THE QUALITY
Therefore be safe, send us your order
MACON CASH GROCERY CO.
Phones 326—290
670 Poplar Street.
TODAY’S
A.&P.
VALUES
Fancy Malaga Grapes, 2 pounds fer . 25o
Tomatoes, small cans ,.7c
A&P Tomatoes, oxtra tall oans, finest packed in *
America, 2 cans for ,\,.25c
Fancy Large Prunes, a pound 10c
Pound Cakes, a pound 22c
(These cakes run from 9V4 to 3*/c pounds each)
Toasted Corn Flakes, (Quaker), a package 7o
Roasted Almonds, a package 7c
Fresh Marshmallows, a package 7c
Fruit Drops, a package So
Best Granulated Sugar, 25-pound sack fl.36
Best Patent Flour, a sack > 73o
A long list of other special values shown at our
store today.
The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co:
HIGH COMPLIMENT PAID TO DO.
iMKiTlot MaNUKASTUreB IN
ISUNN'y fSEOROIA:
vAtitosYA. di.. 65, iiu-A. Ik «t|;
itlicc nf lh*, f»ft |hal LrnOe cdnaltlwi
arrf improving, the Strickland Cotton
Hill hat Jutt received the largest or*
der for c<HU>n cloth that a has had
since the mill tvas started ala years
ago. The order (a from a northern
city and call* for 950,000 north of cot
ton good#. It win Uke ten cm to
carry the shipment, which Is to bf
mad# *t our* from tin gbttit Ilf. Jtlfct;
Thi fcblpmeijt represents shout two
months output of the mill.
* The buyer# have used the Strick
land Mills’ good? before snd In th«lr
ord#r they p4d tlm company a high
Aunpltmem.
V#ry Rich fie* Tree. a
Mtmrif J, J, " “ ~
tel Oeorg# and
some laiwIPi „
day, #AW a great fwafirt of bets llylni
toward t/te oId tioring pond, Th#y
made ah investigation and foudd it boo
tree, from Which lh*y secured near
pne hundred pounds of th# richest
W«r *n*V Had oVef teeri, tfij
* v «* « Iftrgft Cvpress add. *Ho .MS# had
UkM rcfilge frt 4 hdllbw. fhJy Wfts
emojeed oUL find the Ifrb feUt down, alt
ar WliifSM .they fllkd thr,*.. fifty.pound
Ijird can* wit* th? honey,
Two Good Citttens Die.
. Two notable cltfgcn#' of Lowndes
w#ro burled today. one at Cat Creek
and the other at Mount pleasant In
the opposite part of the county. The
first was Mr. Kites Thomsa, tho nlde?t
resident of the county, being 88 years
>f ago and hod lived tn thf county SeV-
rniy-twn jr on pa. if«- wag her® when
;!ie thdlltfs roved through this ate-
'Ion ftni Uonth Geo twa« aJmoat
trrreij s# a fr’rrnlnv section,
The other was Mr. Newt McLeod,
.* ho died at hln dining table yesterday
l ist after asking n Veering upon the
,ka). He* was fifty-nine years of r
•ui4 was one of the most upright farm
'•r# In the eounty. He had been In bsd
health for a yesr or more, Yesterday,
as the meal was being served, he felt
hack Irt his chair and aspired In a
moment. Ho was a brother of Mr. J5.
L. McLeod of this city, and leaves
#ix son* and two daughters, nearly an
of them grown and married
Would Mortqsqe the P
A farmer on Rural Route t, Empire,
Ga., W. A. Floyd by name aaya:
“Bucklm's Arnica Salve cured the two
worst sores I ever saw; one on m
hand an one on my leg. It I* wort!
more than It# weight In gold. I would
not bo without It If f had to mortgage
the farm to get It.'* Only 26c at all
druf store,
GEORGIA FAIR,
Alanta, Ga.. October 8-24, 1908—Low
Rates Via Central of Georgia
Railway.
Tickets will be sold October 8th to
23rd, Inclusive, and for trains sched
uled to arrive Atlanta beforo 13:45
p. m. October 34th, except that no
tlckote will bo aold for trains arriving
Atlanta on Sundays Oct U and 18th.
Final limit to leave Atlanta not later
than midnight of October 36th, 1808,
For further Information call on or ad
dress Jno. W. Blount. District Pa#
senger Agent, Macon. Ga,
OHANGES OP SCHEDULE.
On Sunday, October 18th, the follow
ing schedule* will be effective on the
Georgia Southern and Florida railway:
Trains leave Maeon, Ho. 1 11:80 a. m
Ho. 5 (Bhoofly) 4:05 p. m.5 No, f,
13:38, midnight, and No. 85 (Dixie
Flyer) 13:18. midnight. Train# arrive
in Macon Ho. t, 4:25 p. m.t Ho. 4
4:18 a. m.s No. 6 (Bhoofly) 11:80 a.
m,. and Hp. 84 (Dixie Flyer) 1:21 a. m.
Nos. S and 4 are solid through
trains between Macon and Jacksonville.
Observation parlor car# on day trains
and local sleeping cars on night trains
between Macon and Jacksonville,
PHARMACIST WARE Is
Police djourt
The Rival Societies.
As Minerva stood before the court |
arrayed like a Ully of the valley, with j
the golden monogram of MM serving)
as a fastener for the lace • bandage;
MflUim list* Ihrnat, she was a plCtur*. !
The H'liM hired lief id the officer Ar
ranged thb fjuidesal.ta t *fd#i an.r
otherwise got the nuielitriery Of Justice ;
m feadt.Hestf for Die prcSsIfirf of thtf
HELPFUL
fsadIdes# tdf i
button Cl otaH It;
“What 1# ybur uiihfc?” ho asked. |
"Mer name* Who, hid? Meniervy,
Hogan Is mer name." )
“What da you do for a living, MineL i
va?"
"Who, me? Ise seckertcrry uv del
M. If, rietr. Jedge.** ,
"M. M. Society. What does M. M.
«tand forT'
•W 'mtllffrmitM .M«war# 8'iety.
We teka keer of #IHt «it*. »uv# 'fro |
::urrlsh-ment an* berries ’em w>H ,
Uuld.*'
"Vou mean «ho Amalgamated Moth
er#. How tell me about thia trouble."
“Well, I« f r gwlnafer tfll yer
de fuss uvvU, how hit kfmmtnce. Ols-
hyar nomana name Mary Jane Drown
w W ^rckertarry. H v .«f ffws^ BIstcrrf
Well-Known Young Man Changes His
Plies of pueineeo.
Kings and York Imperials
The very firieat, prettiest, most elegant Apples over
shown in Mncon; Malaga Gropes, the large, crisp, snap-
“ — py kind—eat good; Florida and California Oranges,
Peaches, Pears, Lemons, Limos, Tokay Grapes, etc.
Phono 26 today, and every day and get in touch
with the uforc that has everything good to eat.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
FOR SALE '
A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson
avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
No. 461 Third Street.
’Phono 380.
Por Sale
ll.Clu-r-VinevUIe lot. well located.
11.250—Home in Eo*t Macon, six Tocms-
81.809—City home; flv* rooms.
22.100—Napier Ave, home In good shape.
82.508— Kepior Height* home and vacant lot.
|4.U0—Nidi Vinevtll* home.
15.500—Twu-atory Vlnevllle heme; good condition.
811,880—One of the Antet lot* for apartment house In
the city.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loan,
Phone 206. 607 Cherry St.
Mr. A. D. Wars, formerly of the Red
Gross Pharmacy, lu now with the drug
store of W. E. Uhelverton, opposite the
MMUMni. .
Mr. Were !■ wsll-knewn throughout the
rlty os one of the meit skilful end rjti.r-
rlcncod pharmacists, end h« will be 'ghd
to meet hln many friends in the city at
hi# new place.
O’CONNELL COMPLIMENTED
AS A FINE
Made one of Governing »oarii of Big |n<
ternatlenal Chicken Club,
stands high In ths poultry won, „ ...
dsneed by the fact that yesterday he re
reived the appointment «•» a member o
tho governing board American Cornlsl. „ -
Club, an International club, composed nt Belle Ge#t,
nicinners in the United States, Canada
and England.
The appointment WM .....
dent Charlea 8. Brent. The governing
board fs gompoaed of the following:
Reeves Condon, Rexford Flats, N- V.;
M. B. Townsend, Elgin, III., and E. P.
O Connell, M*ron.
The next meeting of tho club will
held In Chicago on December 15 to 19.
The Cornish Is rated nmong the finest
of birds, many of them selling for as
much aa f900. There are quite a number
In Macon. Jltrldts thoee owned by Mr.
O’Connell. Messrs. J. T. Stallings a.d
Leonard Solomon have them, nnd all will
ntake fine eshlblta during the fair.
/ > and Malt non-lntovi
ul, Fperkling, Ins / >
sting. A delight to the paTate, nr.J
nutriment for the atomarh. A b«ttl
taken also at bedtime, bv reakon '
the Jerge perrentago of luDUiln ob
tained In Sealer hops—one of the pr
ciral UlfVVdJents of "BKVO In-Uf ..
a sound ana refreehlBg night a sfeen
Prepared by Anheussr-puscn, a
antes for lt« purity, wholesome r..,.
end «u#er*er't»-
of YathaernWi Mil' Jo Ago, aha ji«s prej-
jiB grdh bk. nurrm bat btf pfejji#. our
nWlek# lice# <*r tie #ltk art’ guv# >m
clllck'fl stHip ah’ etipis Jllly # M ' - '
cake «H‘ thro dollar* o¥ Week
rile w#|l ah'atrong ernuft
to# tVHk, All de Bffeei
Yatmtcht^ iitva faeeF trl* -.J
soup ntt' .fidnlf* cun cake flfl' fifty Clutter
week tell de glia wail #h' HtfOfijf ejluff
ter go back ter wuk. Well. Ml# Har
ris she move font Tybee fusisr Octo
ber an* moves ter Yamacraw, an* she
tuck her mem'ahln In d* M. M.’sl
wldder, No sooner dan shn git settle]
tn her Douse over In Yamgcmw ds:i
dishyer Mary Jane she hop oancr tat
nrown any 'bout me an' —
Mlg Harris waa called upon for her
teatlmon fJ
"Jedge. lag gwlneter tell yer de trufr.
let de stare thine whar day r.i'.ut. I
dun for Mary Jeno datter b'longa ter
de Tybre e'fety enner payin' ten cfntacr
week dooxe anner couldn't 'ford ter
Jlne ernudder o'lety tell de oh man git*
set* rise in h« pay at de brlckyaad.
Den *he say. tu'n loose dat ol' M. M .
all It do fa ter keep up dat #tUrk-’d?
Merncrvy Hogln, an 1 who ahe? Fo ahe
gits ter be seckcrterry she wuggar ben'-
In' o de wanhtut) anner tekkin In was#
In’ fur «r livin', dat who she wuk. An'
now took atterf Se« how she dre#a up
In deae yer mawnln’ robe# an' de sheet
gown# an 1 da forty dollar bat an* tnn-
nln shoe# an* daso op’n face storkin'
an* dr so peeperboo shut wnlstes. Ai
dat ol* gal er hern guvvln Ilnnun show
er baffa an' Cap'n Jlnka paatles. Dat
gal woont ppeak ter er Yamacraw nig
ger any mo'. Jedge, dots de berry
wuds Mary Jaije oald, anner got wl:-
pusteK ter prove Hit."
"Jedge. kInner speak ernudder wud?”
a?k Mlnervt.
"Juat one word, now.'
"Jedge .yer orter know who Mary
Jane wuz fo eho gotter be seckerterry
er de Sweet Sisters er Yamacraw.
Down In do stockade, dar whar eho
wuzr.er stayin', an* woffur? Fur ideal*
In' uvver boxer soap! Dat berry same
Mary Janef ffhe didn't haver rag ter
her back, ef she did I hoper mer drnp
dald right hyere In mer tracks. Jlss
go down ter Yamacraw now gnMook
inner house. Look at dem plctera er
dem show wfmmen on de trail, an' dem
In Me clova nn’ dem chlny dishes iin 1
dem ahlny roffee pots an' dem cut glass
alioogor bowla! Whar she git turn? Fo
»he gotter be seckcrterry dat opfnan
never went out'n town no furder dan
Hawklns-vllle. Now she gltB on do
train atter rldln* down ter de deppo
Inner hack an' sho goes clean ter
Chattynoogy. How domo sho kin do
dat now an’- ahe stayin' down ter de
stockade an* alnt got no olo'es fo ahe
gotter be seckerterry er de Sweet Sla
ter# er Yamacraw, Tell mo dat"
The witnesses say that when Mnrj
Jane and Minerva met after Mfs Harris
had carried tho news from one to the
other there wa# a lively light, but
the police arrived In time to prevent
permanent Injury.
They were fined ten dollars each and
their respective societies paid the
Am s
MW 1 Gw. *t Lvnn, Maw. the thing, you
rt t,f w bU fould not explain;to the doctor. Your
i Sisiei 1 # er IntlorwilHie M<l in tho strictest oofr
Only One "PROMO QUININE*
That 1* LAXATIVE ’BROMO Ql/fNINE,
Look for the signature-of E. W, OROVK.
Used the World over to Cure a Cold In
One Day, 2(c.
VT’V
Southr rn District ef Georgl#: ^
Notice oi erpHcotlon for dlseherge In
the matter of W, L. Cook, cf Abbeville,
Wlioox county, (leorgls.
To the creditor# of the above named
bankrupt! You are heiehy notified that
' ,ve named bankrupt has fllsd Ms
jop for a dls-harge from all of
the debts provi'
L. Cook. The
heard by the )
' the united
t saM division snd district at _
tied Stales court room In the efty of
... t <
:he dst.i# provable ngatnst the satd W.
— ueatfio wdl be
ry. jAoeer. ^udae
dlstrb
DIES ATGUTHBERT HOME
CUTHBERT, Ga., Oct. 16—Mr. Wll
llam Ross McDonald, one of Cuthbert'i
popular and well known cltlscns. died
at hi# home In this city yesterduy aft
ernoon, after an flln«ss of aoyeraJ
months with Bright's dlscaso. Only
for the past few weeks U*s he been
confined to his room.
Mr. McDonald's business llfo hah
been spent In the mercantile line, hav
ing worked for the Levy’s in Savan
nah tor a number of years. After
leaving them, ho began traveling for a
Baltimore clothing house, and was en
gaged In this line of business up to hi*
repent conflniment.
Mr. McDonald was married to Miss
ill# Gcst, of Lexington, Ky. She
and three children survive him. Ho is
survived also .by four brothers and
two sisters, all residing In this city—
Messrs. J„ Georgs, Ed., and Floyd C.
McDonald: Mesdames Mollle J. Bald
win,and C. L. Tumlln.
No recently united with tho Presby
terian church, and his funeral took
place from that church this afternoon,
Rov. H. W. Dullose. the pastor, con-
durtlng tho ftiinTuI c< rernonli-H, assist
ed by the other minister# of the city.
Mr. McDonald was very popular at
home and with the traveling men, and
was a man of many noble traits of
eharaoter. Ills death has caused much
sadness In the community. Men/
friends attended the funeral services
this afternoon.
U. D. C. Election.
CVTHBkRT. OOct. 14—Stone
wall chapter, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, this city, hn# elected tho
following officers and convention rep
resentatives:
Mrs. R. L. Walker, pritftfenf; Mrs.
R. L. Move, vie# president; lllsn rcil-
csbeth Baldwin, second vice president;
|M!-s Ethel McDonald, treasurer; Mrs.
Walter Eerily, recording eccretary;
Mrs, A. f*. More, correspondIng *rc-
rotary: Mies Alice Mclfsn. historian:
Mrs. J. H. Zuber, registrar.
Dolors f eg to the itat# convention In
Sevannab: Mrs. A. II. McCay and
re. A. P. Moye. with Miss Elisabeth
I’lWlB »» alternate.
DeVgsteg to tho Athnta convention:
Mrs. Ni M. Wmver. Mr#. R. L. Wal
ker. Miss Ethf! McDonald with Mr*.
S. D. Zuber. Jr., as alternate.
Pottoffiee Receipts.
CUTHnKRT. Ga.. Oct. 18— Cuth-
bert'a poetofflce Increased receljrte. e*
well os the Incroeee I a the volume of
business done on the rural route# lead
ing out from Cuthbert, lndtc*t« n
healthy condttlon of affairs. *n,j go to
■how the general development and In-
d_volume of buslnes*. alonr ell
« the SrddMMrf November | The Increoerd receipts larked
A. D. l -"• at i ' o - * -^K 1 n tne forenooTi _, u .,.._,. .n.. A .. ar ,* , _
All creditors of ##id bankrupt are notl- Pn,y a A m1 !; 1®!}*^?*^
fled to be and appear at the time am' “ “
place "fated »uid tbow cau##. tf any th*i
r*n why the pr#y«r oontMlned In tht
mUA eppllratton ehe-iid not W arweted.
Dated at Mecva. da Ude «
vane* the Cuthbert office to enoth
olaei. Cuthbert peopl# have goof
hop# of s-elng free delivery eervlco
and government building here at no
distant day. If the office rhall con
tinue growing in the future, a* tt ha*
in the poet.
town, 1 j b., writes f
tlon to get
for advice, following your dlrct
carefully, and thanks to you I *
day a welt woman, and I am to
all my friend* of my experience.”
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the „ District Court of the United
States for the Western Division of the
Southern District of deorgta. In BatgH
hTtiru- .iTh. Bargain Store. I
w. Ruunjn. 1. J. K..terim, Jr.. M
C. T. iSeeterlln, Bankrupt. In Ban
Mrs. C. T. Maeterlln, of MonUsuraa.
the county of Macon, and district uf<>
“LUrkyU, liven «h.t on
15 th day of Octotn-r, A. D. 1005. the
it 11, tiit rnf-il f..n - will! each duly J
mi. in Bibb county. Georgia, In the
id Opera House building, on the 27th
of October, A. D. lfdC at • o'clock
lie forenoon, at which lime the #»ld
Maran,
Grand
d iy or
In tbiVHMH
creditor# may attend, prove
appoint a trustee, examine tho
and transact stich other business U M
properly come before #ald meeting. 1
bankrupts are required to b* present
that day for examination,
ALEXANDER PROUDFIT, ■
Referee In Bankruptcy,
er 14. IMS, i |
Thl# October J
Southern District of Georgia. ^
Notice of application for discharge
tho matter of W. A. Hill, of near L
%: r *afcv. nfti
bankrupt: You are hereby notified 1
the above named bankrupt
nil oi mo ucnifl pruvnnie in
W. A. IIIII. Tho said application 1
tho #ald division and district a<
United States court room In^the <
Macon, a*., on the Ind.day of Nov<
A. D. liOB, at 10 o'clock In the for
AU creditor# of ##ld bankrupt are
fled to bo and appear at the tlm
place and show cause, If any, they
why the prayer
Miration should
I hot be granted.
th*>
%
Aurens county, peorgU.
the creditors of the above nani
upt: You are hereby natlflad t\
the above named bankrupt has filed I
nit..I
• llvl
r*lon «nd dlitrlrt Rt
notlfl.d t
n't..'!
MHlq
can. why th, ttr.y.r cnnUln.d in thi
■aid application .Itould not l.» granted.
Cod. o, 0«org!a (IMS) Vat. 11 -Clvl
Coda." Tltla r, Chapter S, Art. 2,
Sect. 11, "Ot Foreign Admin-
litratori."
oh ISM. Tr.n.f.r of itoalc. i
■I /onlitn re.tutor nr odmlnl.tra
lr torelnn Kuardlnn mar tran.f.r
ttock ot any hank or oth.r coiporal
n this atata aundln. In tho nama of 1
lecadent or ward, and chw-k for depot
made hr him and^ dividend, declared
his stock, flrat nine with tha bank
corporation, n certllljd copy of hi. I
pclnlmant nnd gmlldcailrmt Prorld
however, that nn stock shall bo trai
farrad until tho forahtn ejttculor. ndm
' ■ tor or nunrd'an .hall hart *1ven l
once a week for four week.. In i
r In which th. .herlff-a notices i
.bed. In III. county ot the prlnol
Sl-j Of tha Cirooratlon. at hla Inti
linn to make said transfer.
Th. c-elo don not . prorld. for I
form of ndvortlrement. hut tha folio
Inn I. con.tder.-d eumdent:
Tbs undcralirnrd hereby
MISCELLANEOUS
l*OR TODAY’S tmdo cTpo Cod cr#n-
tierrhs uud Kalamazoo col«ry. Oscar
Bradley.
THERE NEVER WAS sufth an army of
good thing# to sat as now. Flournoy's.
i.R'NN, PHONE 861—
Join stsak, 15c.; mod
12He- Garner Spring
■teak and roust#,
and Walnut sts.
MALAGA grspe# ItHo poand: Purina.
Uraliaru and Wh.-rio Wheat Flour 416
sack. Collcga RIU Grocsry.
t and \
as# for
588 Cher
Call at 863 Cherry ft. and get price#.
THE FINEST and larrssi
In bulk. Osoat Bradley.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LEND on real «#Lsto. rapay.
stila monthly. J. J. Cobh, CammeioHl
it Barings Bank.
roasting plant tnmlddl* Go
Flournoy 1 # colts* famous.
LOST
LOST—Whit* tetter dog. blade spot error
left ays. Llbsral reward for rstirrn.
My name on collar. Frank II. Turpin,
ring. sTOsonr
nagvat
LOST—BtJck plo/ opal, eyrrounded Vf
dlamonda Reward. F. B. Coat*#.
CUSPIDORS, both metal and At*#. 88.
89 and 48 cents. Iluhn Fire Bata.
IT YOU HAVE—
A Hone
Or Mule
Or Harneas
Or Buggy
Or Wagon
Or Carriage;
OB ir YOU HAW—
A Cow
Or Pig s
Or Ohiokena
Or Egg*
Or Qeeae
Or Onineae
OB DP YOU HAVE—
A Sewing Machine
Or Furniture
Or a Stove
Or any Tool*
Or Anything Else
Or a Dog
YOU WANT TO SELL, TBY
A 15o AD IN
THE TELEGRAPH.
For Rent
No. J47 Rose Park, 9-r., two
baths
No. 107 First St.. 7-r
No. 428 Carling Ave., 8-r.,..
No. 225 iBellsvue Ay*., B-r...,
No. 810 Duno*n Ave., B-r...,
No. 126 Holt, B-r
N". Mittirm*. 7-r. .
..#40.86
..812.80
..828.50
.,810.00
..818.00
..822.60
..620.00
No. 1171 Oglethorpe, 7-r 838.00
B. A. WISE & CO.
358 Second St.
PI art da
boraay. atata of Maryland, i.
h K?.t?lA* 1 M n r>N Kit.
WM. C. GARDNER,
Executors.
senses tub. iK.,
Hr plb'etlon to be aooolnted b.|i
tor of the ***#!* of Uolomon I 'o'
of **!d eounty. dece*«M: this r
fore, to notify #11 Dersone Inters-
hi* spplIrRtlon w!il h*#rd on
Meedey in Novam^r tv.«
1 C M WILEY, Ordinary.
For Sale
$1,800
Will buy a handsome elx <«) -room
residence in Zkllevue, newly papered
and painted, and in apple-pie order.
Ha* a largo lot, *l/.o 108x808 feet
(half acre), and fronting street car
lino. Known n« tho HuhsoII place.
Purchaser can get poaaeeston In thir
ty (30) day#, NOW 1# year chance
to get a nice home At a GREAT BAR
GAIN. Term# If d«#1rod.
JORDAN REALTY CO.
Real Estate. Insure no* and Loans.
Phone 1136. Fourth Nat. Bank 84di^.
For Rent
A thirty-horse farm with dwtlfln*.
out-buildings and tennnt house# suffi
cient to run It; well located one and
a half miles from good town and only
on* mile from nearest railroad station
with public road running through the
center. The plac* contains 1.750 acre*
and ha* plenty of running water on It.
Will lease to a responsible party f«»r
flve yeaf# at a rent of 35 bales of cot-
»"ii i i v'-.if Th«. i■: u-*i will yb-M a
handsome profit at thl# low rental.
FOR BALI.
103% acres In Crawford county, Ga,
has #even-room dwelling and two smell
tenant houses; about 200 acre* In
largo second growth pine r*ady to saw
which should. If p-mperly *handt«xL
yield enough to more than pay for
plac*. Prlc* 81,880.00, Terms if de
sired.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
566 Mulberry Street.
aveeiu*
Two Bargains
A 8180.00 oaah paymemt wll] buy A
modern six-room cottage on Dunean
electrio lights, both,
cabinet mantels, folding (too**,
and 1* on a good lot. Baloaoe
82,680.00, to be paid 840,00 per month.
8300.00 oo#h payment win bay a
very desirable fire-room cottage on
Carling avenue. Thl# place has every
convenience and 1* In perfect repair.
Balance 82,800.00. Can be paid month
ly In 885.00 note#. Bolter see us
quick. ^ ^ '.
Minlon-Morgan Co.
Real Estate.