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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH:
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SUNDAY . MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1908
Try Our Kind
of (Blothes
The man of today cannot afford, to slight the matter
of good clothes. If he does, he’s a loser.
Good clothes are profitable as they give a an an
entree into the good opinion of every one he meets.
The season’s correct models in snits are slightly
form fitting hut full of ease and grace. The coats are
medium length, the collars and lapels of liberal propor-i
tions.
The trousers are graceful and comfortable.
Greens, browns, tans and grays are the popular
shades. _
When can we show you?
$15.00 to $40.00
IN 8ILENCE
I endure oy urnegleot to your Roof.
Were I to apeak my wrathful vo'co
would be heard from Yamacravr to old
Rose Hill.
JAfi. C. QORMLY.
Phone 531. 820 Third 8t.
If You Pay More Than Our Price
YOU PAY TOO MUCH -
if You Pay Less Than Our Price
YOU DON1 PET THE-QUALITY
Therefore be safe, send us your order
MACON CASH GROCERY CO.
Phones 325—290
870 Poplar Street.
P
GET THE BEST
A&P COFFEE
DIRECT PROM FIRST HANDS
The goodness shows
As everybody knows
In the Freshly Roasted Coiteo
From A&P Stores.
It is'our own importation,
And is selected from the w
Fineet Coffee Plantations,
By experts who know
The beet in the land,
And get the pick of the crop
For the A&P Brand.
You may roam the world rour !
But yon never will find in all the lm.
Anything better than A&P Brands.
So please continue to call,
And we’ll welcome you all,
And return onr best thanks for your favor.
The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co.
Importers, Coffee P.o&sters, Distributors.
w *
Kings and York Imperials
The very finest, prettiest, most elegant Apples ever
shown in Macon; Malaga Orapes, the large, crisp, snap
py kind—eat good; Florida and California Oranges,
Peaches, Pears, Lemons, L'mes, Tokay Grapes, etc.
Phone 26 today,, and every day and get in touch
with the store that has everything good to eat.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
FOR 5ALE
A nice, new 6-room cotfage. on shady side Johnson
avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
No. 461 Third Street.
'Phone 310.
f-
Telling Character by LauQht. I
•Tou can tell poop!** che radar by
their laughs. Did you ever hear a stingy
Uugh? There are two kind* of stln-
gyman laughs. One la the querulous
squeak of tne mlaer; the other, the hard,
unsympathetic and unwilling nofaa. with
out wrinkle*. of th* tjght-ftateg. Wtf"
made, coin-eau"-* r. The generou* mai e
Uugh Is the healthy road, riaJng frotn a
- chuckle that cornea right up out of good
healthy Intellect. He'e the fellow who
P-\tairSfl of d'aturblng the meeting.
Then there's the Utter of Bg bmHu
youth, whose Anger* are y«. ow. L.Oi-
•aung no ■ pedal claim on greatneaa; the.
giggle ef the gushing girlie, who sighs at
the problem play matlneea; the tndulgant
chuckle of the motherly matron, who
telle the family atl obout the show at
the aupper table; the staccato laugh,
coupled with a half-frown, that belongs
to tna neurotic; the wheeling demonstra
tion of the asthmatic gentleman, who has
t-, g, to tie mountain* la hay Urn
time; *—* — ’■
mads some one take more prunes." 'Oh,
every Uugh baa “
I aaa bell frwM _
kind of people are in the house.'and very
nearly how many of eaoh class. '—Leai«r■'
Weakly.
HEIMATH HALL
^ 668 Walnut Street.
Regular mean for men and woman M
cents. Buslneet women 18 cents.
Breakfast 7 tc 6 a. m.
pinner 12 to 1?v> B . m.
Supper, 6:00 to 7tOO.
A free rest xoemi convenient fW OA<
ef-tewn eheppero.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
MR. DOG GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and tMe big hone and mule emporium
will In the future be run by Mr Ben L
Jones and his eon. Mr. W. H. Jon**.
IcaWordi
MEETINGS
A MACON LODOE No. 6. F. A
A. M. Regular comtnunlca-
Vy tlon Monday night at 7:30
/\#\ O'clock; work. Muster Degree.
^ * Brother Maeons In good Stand
ing always welcome. John A Davl*. W,
M. W. B. Chapman, see.
WANTED
PRINTER WANTED—A good all-round
country printer wanted; state least
price per week, or no notloe will be tak
en of offer. Middle Oeorgla Farmer,
Griffin. Ga.
WANTED—To buy a cheap pair-plug
mules or horses. Address J., oare
Telegraph.
WANTED—By a lady an unfurnished
front room; preferred close In. L. 1L.
car* Telegraph.
WANTED—Experienced man to take
charge of carpet department In dry
goods stors; reference required. Box
194, Athens. Go.
WANTED—Three unfurnished rooms at
tisg°* bT *° upIs wlth 0De cW ld. Phone
WANTED—Regular and table boarders
at 111 First st| large rooms; good
table.
WANTED—Nlee.girl U wait ea sandy
oounter; must have good recommenda
tions. Apply to Boston Confeotlonery Co.
WANTED—By first-class ctenofrapher,
work, an or port of time. I* w., cere
Telegraph.
WANTED—Table boarders; meals sent
•ut, 28a. Laffel Apartments, Phono
3748.
WANTED—A seoond handed rolling and
reclining chair. Phone 8021.
WANTED—White nurse: oemfortable
home. Apply Room No. >0, Commercial
Bank Bldg.
SWAPPING goods at cost for dollars Is
what we will do all this week. Borape
up a little oash and see how much It
will buy during our big reduction sale.
Garden.
WANTED—Tour suit or overcoat to dry
clean or steam clean. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone 17. 119 Second at
Crescent Laundry Co.
WANTED—Everybody to know we are
better equlpcd to clean your clothes
than any one else in Macon, and we
know how. Crsscent Laundry Co., 619
Seoond st. Phone IT.
WANTED—Everybody’s balnkets to
clean Just like. Crescent Laundry Co.,
619 Second at Phono 17.
LANTERN globes, 7 cents each. Huhn
Fire Sale.
WANTED—Everybody** blankets to
clsan Just Ilk* new. Crescent Laundry
Co., 619 Second st. Phone It.
WANTED—Carpenter work, bulldlnr and
repairing; atop any leak In roof. Wes
ley Jarkson. corner First and Cherry.
Phone 2688,
WANTED—Regular or table boarders;
hot and cold water; all conveniences.
867 Mulberry st
WANTED—Painting, plastering, floors
floorss talncd. IL C. Walton, corner
First and Cherry st Phone 3466.
WANTED—A good man with three thou
sand dollars to take charge of well es
tablished paying business. Address
Wholesale, care Telegraph.
WANTED—Your buggy and wagon re
pairing. which will be done at onoe.
Macon Buggy Co.
WANTED—Boardcra at 116 Washington
nv.\ - ..Ipo hoarders. Phone 3057.
J. T. Smith, prop.
WANTED—Large or small Job* of paint
ing. plastering* kalsomlnlngg. graining
and floor staining Geore Glover, 468
Cotton ave. Phone 987.
UNCLE SAM wants railway mall clerk*
mall carriers, postoffice clerks; $1,10^.00
yearly; examinations here November
ISth; common education sufficient; prep
aration free. Franklin Institute, Roch-
erire, N. Y.
WANTED—Boarders. 881 Jackson st;
terms reasonable; close. Long Belt
car.
WANTED—Couple ef young men to oo-
cupy front room; hot and cold water;
nil conveniences: on* blook from court
house. rhone 8028.
WANTED—Couple or young men to oc
cupy suite of rooms in steam heated
flats. First class table board. No. 6
Nevnro flats.
WANTED—Table boarders at the Olym
pia Hotel; reasonable prices. W. T.
Ragan, prop.
WANTED—AGENTS
AGENTS WANTED to handle a line of
post card- eplendld money making
proposition; 640 cards free for samples.
The Hillson Co, 110 Broad at. Boston,
(lass.
AGENTS make 818 to 340 weekly selling
our medicinal preparations to, their
neighbors* guaranteed goods; write for
special offer; no Inveitment necessary.
Lindsay Co.. 239 Broadway, yew York.
AGENTS, opportunity of life time.
experience necessary; big cash profits
dally, end one Agent rr.sd* $21 In
hour: everyone wUI buy. We l&aue
accident and sickness policies than any
other slmlbir company In the world: we
give the most popular and cheapest In
surance written;, new plan $1 a year
pays for 1500 policy; no assessments or
dues; other amounts In proportion. Death
benefit; weekly Indemnity, free medical
attendance; original pcpular features;
either sex. All claims promptly and lib
erally settled; Insurance aerois J500.004.
Reliable representatives wanted every
where: exclusive territory; liberal, per
manent income. Increasing each year,
absolutely sure. Addr«*«« International
Corporation, Ml Broadway, (Dept 39)
New York.
fifty ^ ^ _
write for agent's free outfit. .. .... —
Home Monthly. 5 Barclay street. New
York.
WANTED-SALESMEN
FOR SALE
SALESMEN WANTED—We are placing
hundreds of our graduates In good po
sitions with the best Arms in the coun
try and aiwajH lmvo good openings.
Learn to be an expert traveling sales
man and earn many times whnt you can
In any other profession. No former ex
perience required. If you want to earn
a good salary, write (or call) for our
book, "A Knight of the Grip." Address
Dept. 731. National Salesman'* Training
Association, Chicago, Kansas City, New
York, Minneapolis. San Franotaco. Write
our nearest office.
FIRST CLASS dressmaking for R short
t|nu\, *X>r * MCtk'uhum f nttppa.2016,
FOR SALE—Modern eight-room bouse
next to my residence. Forsyth st Price
dollars, flfteon hundred
Payable In installments to
ini*J m . r , c ‘ aJC . r .V • P?t cent interest;
J 01 street, three car llnss.
gd^hborhoog mostly home owner*. A.
TWO TRAVELING salesmen wanted!
?!6.00 a week salary. 125.00 week ex
penses, and 10 per cent commission on
sales. Los Angeles Cider Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
FOR SALE—Two good young mules;
FOR SALE—Grocery and meet market
care*Telegraph!**' B °
WANTED—Ensrgetlo man to travel in
Georgia; experlsnoe unnecessary: good
nay and tailor made suit of clothes free
In 90 days. Write for particulars. J. E.
McBrady A Co.. Chicago.
FOR SALE—Fine Tennessee Blue Jack;
about 709 pounds: about 9 years
old. Address P. O. Box 174. Ocllla. Cla.
WANTED—Salesmen to call on retail
stores attractive line with effective
advertising; holiday season on: 3800.00 or
more monthly to hustlors. P. O. Box
155. Dept. 16. Iowa City, Iowa.
FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums; whits.
0, *e*. 889 Carting ave., Huguenln
Heights. Phone 2006.
SALKSM'aN WANTED to represant us;
experience unnecessary: 278 to 1150 per
month and expenses or commission. Yale
Cigar Co., Indianapolis. Ind.
LOT of odd asucer*. 25 cents per dozen.
Huhn Fire 8a!*.
SALE—Who wonts to buy a nice Georgia
raised horse, about 8 years old. ueml*
enough for ladles and children to drive;
big enough to pull a surrey end fast
enough lor a buggy. Price 2250. If you
want him phone T. M. Nash, at 8889.
FOR SALE—Gentle hors*;'Babcock bug-
uy ami harness; also gsntlemun'a road
ster. Phone 8081.
SALESMAN WANTED to sell to grocers.
drurgiris and confectioners; llOfl.OO per
month and expenses. California Cider
A Extract Co.. Bt. Louis. Mo.
SALESMAN WANTED to represent ns
In your locality; experience unneces
sary; 876 to $154 per month and ex-
lenses. Tale Cigar Co., Indianapolis,
PIANO CHEAP—Nice upright, mahogany
„Plsno M for sole at, a bargain. Address
BUSINESS CHANGES.
FOR SALE OHEAP—One Babcock bug
gy. rubber tire, In good oondltion; also
set of good harness. Can bo seen at
Parma!e* Co. T. A. Cheatham.
FOR SALE—Hogs; several shoats »«d
large hogs cheap for quick sale. Tel
ephone 8085,
AN EA8Y WAY to start a business that
will pay several thousand dollars an
nually. selling merchandise by mall; Im
proved plan, we furnish everything and
show you how: $25 to >100 necessary.
MUburn-lIIcks, Chicago.
WANTED—'SITUATIONS.
FOR 8ALB—80 h. p. boiler for sale
_ cheap; first class condition. Crescent
Laundry Co.. 619 Second st. Phone 17.
FERNS for sale cheap. Apply to 453
Elm st. Mrs. L. H. Smith.
YOUNG MAN carpenter and* builder who
thoroughly known htn hunlnes*. would
like to communicate with party who In
tends to do building a* an Investment.
Carpenter, cere Telegraph.
FOR 8ALE CHEAP—Largs carpet; good
as new: one bedstead and springs. Ap
ply 658 Second st
MALE HELP WANTED
FOR 8ALE—Four large ferns. Apply
CIVIL aenrlco examination* will goon be
held In every state, full Information and
questions used by the commission free.
Columbian Correspondence College,
Washington, D. C.
FOR SALE—Brown Mount farm, 840
acres and 80 acres of swamp land;
heavily timbered with cord wood; easily
loaded nn boats; part in cultivation. G.
M. Davis. j
CIVIL SERVICE employes are paid well
for easy work: examinations of all
kinds soon; expert advice, sample ques-
FOR SALE—One of the best large lots.
Vlnevllle st.. close In. Q. 61. Davis. |
lions and Booklet 458 describing posi
tions and telling easiest and quickest
way to Becuro them free: write now.
Washington Civil 8ervlce School, Wash
ington D. C.
FOR BALE—One good horse and side |
saddle. Phone 2830.
FOR rtALE—Several bargains In second-*
hand buggies, surrles. spring wagons*
and farm wagons. 8. 8. Partnelea Co.
FOR~SALE—Nice lot on North High
lands; fine location. T. P. 8., care
Telegraph.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
LADIES—Make shields at home: mate
rials furnished. 815 hundred: particu
lars stamped envelope. Dept. 108, Im
perial Shield Co.. St. Louis, Mo.
WATER glasses, non-breakable, 40 cents
per down. Hum Fir* Bale.
FOR RENT
FOR 8ALE—Two thousand post oek
posts; also wood. Address M. C.
Thorpe. Bellevue, city.
FOR RENT—Room for rent, 199 Magno
lia st.: furnished or unfurnished; mod
ern eonvenlences. Phone 2641.
FOR SALE—122.50 at 212.60 genuine Mo-
Clellsn nrmv used snddles; leather cov
ered. B. S. Tarmeloes Co.
FOR RENT—One or two large furnished
rooms, bath Joins, hot and cold water.
Phone 8641 or 140 Magnolia st.
FOR BALE—Franklin Touring oar; con
dition guaranteed; saorlflce. Apply to
W. D. McNeil, ill Grand building.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with
all conveniences; close In; reasonable.
871 Oak st
FOR SALE—Gentle horse, buggy and
harness. Horse can be seen at Bran-
nan's Stables.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; meals If
desired. (59 Second st.. ring 2591.
FOR BALE—Automobile for sale; 24 h.
p.. 4 cylinder, runabout, good as new;
cost 92,800; cheap for cash. 171 Cotton
ave., Macon. Ga.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms;' meals If
desired. 668 First st.. Phone 1478.
FOR RENT—Furnished room for one or
two gentlemen. 477 Spring st.
$15 CASH, a splendid Wilcox & Gibbs
sewing machine. J. R. Burnett, Cotton
ave. •
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light house
keeping. 477 Spring at.
20 PER CENT discount on all furniture
and housefumtshlngs this week at
Garden's.
FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms
with all conveniences. Phone 1164.
PERSONAL.
FOR RENT—Very desirable 7-room house
or four rooms only, on lower floor.-Call
112 Lamar at., Phone 2951. ■ 4
BLANKETS. BLANKET8-W* want
your blankets to clean. Bend us one
pair for trial this week and we know w#
will get all next week. We know how
and have the latest Improved blanket
steamer. Crescent Laundry Co., 619
Seoond st Phone 17.
FOR RENT—One furnished room; close
In. Apply 765 Poplar st
GALVANIZED iron wash boards 18
cents. Huhn Fire Sale,
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room.
667 Mulberry st. Phone 8680.
OLD MAID'S convention at auditorium
Friday evening, beneflt Vonnh Rebekknh
FOR RENT—8even-room house on Cal
houn. street Apply to J, O. Duma,
Phone 1671.
Lodge; select musical program and one
hour solid laughter and fun. Admission
16 and 25o.
FOR RENT—$20.00. Vlnerllle. eight-room
house: gas, water, electricity, "freshly
painted and calsomlned. Convenient to
car line. A. B. C. Phone 2315.
niNO CARBTARPHEN for fresh country
eggs, butter, Grand Duke flour, Dia
mond Dust flour. Grand Republlo, V. P.
A. P. and J. S. cigars.
FOR RENT—Very reasonable, two nice
six-room houses on Rosi st. O. M.
Davis.
REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES of sewing
machines; thirty years' experience. J.
R. Burnett, Cotton ave., Phone 716. __
FOR RENT—Thro* or four rooms, on
Vlnovljle car line; excellent neighbor
hood. Phone 2425-L,
LOTS of Jspnosse paper napkins, 1 cents
per hundred. Huhn Fir* Bale.
HAIR GOODS—The noweot hair rstfean
. ho made from your own combings; best
thing yot. entirely different from anyj
other* If yon see It. von will hnve »"•!
switches, puffs, pompadours, cluster puffs,
latest In everything mad* from your
combings or cut hair. Mrs. M. Kspptsr,
407 Walnut at., Phone 8167. *
FOR RENT—Furnished room with all
conveniences. Phone 8786, 111 Rem
bert avo.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room;
connecting with hath; $6.00; further In
formation phone 3027.
FOR RENT—Becond floor of 359 New st.;
hath connecting. Possession at once.
Ring 2011.
N. M. GREEN, GROCER, PHONE 851.—
Fresh meats. Georgia pork and veal.
Claud Martin, Mgr., corner Spring and
Walnut sts.
FOR RENT—Immediate possession. 1161
Elm st.; 770. 012. 759. 763 Ash st H.
I,, iinrtx. cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
WELLINGTON Poring Dairy Butter, for
sale only nt C. B. Moore's. Phone 468.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms, con
veniences. $12.00 per month. 1630 Sec
ond st., Phone 2712.
BOARDING l ™"'"
FOn RENT—Two or three front roome,
upstairs; all conveniences. 256 Wash
ington &ve., Phone 1476.
BOAPnEPP--Re»ves House, Macon, Go.:
a refined family hotel; 81.00 a day and
IIP’ weekly rate given.
FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, neAr
South College and Boundary st., oheap.
Apply to J. F. Wester, No. 1 Engine
House.
ALL KINDS of heaters for cool or wood;
•o npr r*nt off this week at Garden's.
462 Becond st
FOR RENT—Three nice rooms, private
hath, for light housekeeping, near Con
vent. Phone 1798.
LOST
FOR RENT—No. 11 lfontpella ave., flve-
room cottage, largo yard and garden,
city wateri Cheap. Apply Milo F. Abe),
LOST—On Friday about 2 o'clock outing
sack with |8.<r9. Reward If returned
to the Strong Shoe Co.
Napier Heights.
LOST—On car between ball park end
Third st or between .Mulberry and:
Cherry on Third, one gold medal, mono-.
gram Macon Volunteers. Reward. C.
W. 8.. P. O. Box 241.
FOR RENT^-Trio rooms, 820 Walnut st
Phone 2496.
FOR RENT—Nice elx-room ogttSJra
cheep on Montpelle ave. Apply J. If.
Hellker, Holt avs.. Napier Heights,
LOST—Fox terrier; black spot on on* 1
eye; collar with name Jack on It Re-!
turn to Allle Jones. 18 Arlington Place.
Reward.
FOR RENT—Lot and stables at 104 Osk
street.
FOR RENT—Nine-room house 116 Park
Place; excellent location; front* park
and car line; conveniences both floors.
**D." ear* Telegraph.
LOST—Two pair of nose glasses with
button attached. Finder will be re
warded tf left at this office.
LOPT—White setter dog. black spot over
left eye. Lll.er.il reward for return.
My name on collar. Frank IL Turpin,
Plaza Hotel.
FOR RENT—Furnished .rooms. 616
Orange st Phone 2236-L.
FOR GOOD rooms and board go to *he
Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 25
cents. W. T. Ragan, prop.
ONE lot sanded gss globes, make* the
light easv on the eyes. 10 eents sack.
Huhn Fire Bale.
FOR RENT—North half of residence. No.
671 Orange st.. flrat floor, 980.00.
LOST—Btfek Pin. opal, surroundsd by
diamonds Reward F. B. Coates.
FOR RENT—147 Rose Park, opposite Ml.
ds deles. 9 rnomi. 2 baths, ill conven
iences, stable In rear. Stephen S. Shipps.
LO»T—B..WM11 470 Poplar ,L, M.'ron
owl M.RIrov'. rtorr. For.vth ro*d
.mo'l M.rV r>o<'Vrt7*ook ronralnfng moor,
anil roc.lpla. and rard tjaarln* photo-
rraoh.^ Uoturn to 47# Poplar it. and lal
FOR RBNT—Stalls In Park Hotel stable.
Apply Mrs. B. L. Hendrick. Park Hotel.
FOR RENT—Flve-room cottage Beach
ave., Napier Heights; rity water. Ap
ply L. A. Thorpe. Fourth National Rank
Bldg.
MISCELLANEOUS
LADIES—W* do not do the cheapest
work In Macon, but the best In dry or
steam cleaning: try ua now on your last
winter suit Phone 17. Crsscent Laun
dry Co.. 619 Second st
FOR RENT—Two choice apartments.
Nevero Flats; lights water, heat
furnished. Apply at office Leon B. Duro,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices
In Washington block; steam beat and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Savings Bank.
READ Garden's big raduetton sate *4..
page 3. and don't flail to get your shara
of the bargains offered.
RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE 861-
Beet Kansas City Inin steak, lie.; round
steak and roasts, 12J4C. Comer Spring
and Walnut sts.
FOR RENT—One warehouse on Sixth st.
fronts slds track. Apply Park Hotel.
FOR RENT OR HALE—New. modern 6-
room cottage. Lynn Ave., Vlnevllle;
will sell cheap. Arthur 8. Harris. 312
Vlnevllle Avo,
SINGER and Wheeler A Wilson sewing
machines f<-»r rash or on sney term*.
Call at 662 Cherry st., and get price*.
•bouaLAS, a, oct. 17 judeo
K. L. Sweat and J. M. Dent, two
Drrtanier’s
Dental Offices
B. H. Thnner hna moved his mer-
tntllo business Into hi* new bulld-
uig. and has one of the largest and
Rigell Brothers, of Oolite, have
Barnes & Co., of Oollla, have open-
J. B. Elliott Is building a new
The residence of H. T. . Brown
Fancy A. & P. Elgin
TEA COMPANY.
Something for Nothing.
Nothing so grows upon
all rushed for Government land,
A horde of land specu-
nettlcra" would soon have land to sell.
gages for their Eastern Investors. As a
matter of fact these loan companies
often outbid tha speculators; they habi
tually loaned six hundred, eight hundred.
Government at the flxod price of two
hundred dollars,—loaned It to theso
»w and never expected to.
The writer luu In mind an lnveatlga<
tlon (one of many) which hs made In
pony. Forty-one of these nswly acquired
‘homos" In Central Nebraska were
ipany; of these, three were oocupled
. the original “— *■ *—
tory squatters,
wholly abandor
missing mortgagors had not tried to farm
the land, end failed; they had simply
converted their "right" Into the loan I
■mpany's cosh, and vanished. What
under that there camo a mournful day!
of reckoning In the farm mortgegi
ness 7—8. £ Humphrey, in tho Atlantia
Tourist and High-Prlosd Candles,
A tourist was shown to a room In a
hotel In Brussels, whsro he found
twenty candles otuck In a chandelier.
As It w.'is ilurk, tho attendant lighted
them all, but the guest had been In
continental hotels before and made
him put them out Immediately.
This was of no avail, however. .
his bill next day he found them
"*■ rgedi "Twenty candles, 10 francs."
The tourist thereupon wont back to
the room and took out all the caudles,
wrapped each one In papor, and put
them Into his pocket.
When ho was about to leave the
house he found the servants drawn up
In two lines In the hall, ten man serv
ants and ten maid servants on the
other, all smiling and ready for the
oipected tip. Then -he drew out his
package and dintrlbuted the candles,
one to each.
"Allow mo, monsieur." he said with
a bow; "permit me, mademoiselle.
They are very superior candles, I as
sure you, I paid half a franc apleco
for them," and he left them all star
ing at the candles In their hands llko
so many altar boys.—Tlt-BUs.
The 8peed of the Indomitable.
The United Service Gazette, rejoic
ing over the speed attainments of tho
new British battleship Indomitable,
measured tnlle and 26 1-4 knots during
continuous steaming, says:
"‘This Is a full two knots bstter sea
speed than any of our earlier armored
cruisers Hava yet attained. For an
admiral to possese a powerfully armed
cruiser squadron of this description,
which can either scout or lie In line
and light, Is for him to hold a great
advantage over an enemy not ao wull
furnished. Being all blg-gun ships,
to either accept or reject battle, and If
they aocept It, to fight at their own
range, as they could not be outclassed
either In gun power or swiftness
changing positions to get the sun
hind the sights of their guns, which
In theso days Is conslderad tho
weather gauge."
8tartllnq Decline In the Number ef
Students for tho Ministry.
A Western minister says, In
September American Magazine:
The startling decline In the num
ber of students for the ministry Is
causing alarm In all branches of tha
church. In fifty-eight theloglcal sem-
... -■* -- ■- legs
the
population has increased 8,000,000. In
one leading denomination the loss has
I hern II per cent, whtlo the member*"
ship has Increased over 260,000. Ills-
it/»rir Andover flemlnary, with seven
I but twelve students.
“ -tics gathered by H. J>. Wtl
r Boston, show that of Amer
mers, SO per cent come from
dttfnno within the churches."
Then thr writer gnr* on to describe
some of these conditions. What he
fiiv* about the Inadequate support
which tho cHurrh gives a minister Is
particularly Interesting;
"After spending ten years* time nil
enough money to have set himself nn
In burner* a minister get* on
averse* than MOO a year. He is
evperted to furnish hit talents at i
discount of rom 80 to 60 n*r rent be
cause hs l* a minister, and p'ous peo-
generally figure rel'elon on *
charity Instead of a business basis.
The inadequate salaries are material
ly reduced In the long run as *h.»rt
pastorate* mean time lost eTpenso of
moving, eta Ro In menv rase*
church Is starving to d**th the goose
that lays the golden eggs."
The "Yarmouth B’oater.* 1
Whatever other claims to distinction
Great Fermauth tuny possess, tha "Tar-
mouttr blaster" will always he retarded
a- Its simreme achievement. The origin
of this famnne d'senvary |« act forts f»»
Na-h’s "T*ot*n Htuffe. "At a time."
write- Nash. *when chin-megs were tu.
and when coal was unknown, a tiro of
„ ntaeed In the canter of the
principal room of tha house and the
smoko was s Hewed to teeao* through the
roof, a dshsnren who hsd hong un
er*i row- of fr—h hsrrinrs. and f<
ten to take them down for some tin
c'.’den. sod the meat de'l'lonely c-*t
■cfc**m t« mere t*>an a Mnt to thl-
Gmrlei Fe»nW| TH*eertat|on Upon Roost
Pig.**—London Chroololo,
THE HOME OF GROWN
AND BRIDGE WORK
Teeth extracted without pain
and inserted without the Old
Time Itoof Plato, at Live and
Let Live-Prices.
-AT-
Dr. Lanier’s
Gomor Second and Cherry Sts-,
MAOON, GA.
IF YOU HAVE—
A Horse '
Or Mule
Or Harness
Or Buggy
Or Wagon
Or Carriage;
OR IF YOU HAVE—
A Oovr
Or Pig
Or Ohlokens
Or Eggs
Or Geese
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.
For Rent
No. 147 Ross Park, t-r., two
no. iU7 rirst at., 7-r
No. 225 ‘Bellevue Ave., 5-r.....
'm. 10 Duncan A vs., 5-r
Corner of Carling and Rembert
No. 126 Holt, l-r
No, (22 Monroe, 7-r
No. 1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r.
688 College, f-r
742 College, 9-r
.346.00
.382.66
,320.00
.318.00
,.325.00
,322.60
.330.00
.326.00
.340.00
342.50
B.A.WISE&CO.
358 Second St.
FOR SALE
Modern 6-room house, bath, butters
pantry, bran now, 32,000.
48 acres land 10 miles. 3600,
100 acroo on Forsyth road, cottage,
ham, plenty timber and wator, 33.000.
J. L. ETHRIDGE
For Sale
The renting season Is over now, so
Iris talk about sales. Hero are one or
two that thg man of small means can
buy on e. moderate cash payment and
negotiate the bolanco monthly.
Five-room oottags, 31,600.00.
Six-room cottage, 32,500.06.
or a vacant lot 200 feet wide. 31,200.
These places are In a desirable neigh
borhoud and are simply sold by a par
ty wanting to rsallke* on thorn lm
mediately.
Frank B. West
For Sale
New 6-ro^m dwelling and four acres
In ll<llo\us on car line.
Two nice resldcncei on Focond St.
Two nice residences on Oak St.
Seven-room dwelling and 10 acres
near city.
Five-room dwelling and 100 acres:
splendid looal land Just a short way
out, with plenty of woods and water
an-l 2,000 beet *rlert^,| p-.a b t r. - *
Two pieces store property on efno
business street.
600 acres fine, strong land with lm
provements. four miles from railroad
at 36.00 per acre.
560 acres near Harnesvllle, Pike Co.,
ao.
Earner Hotel and three acres land at
Indian Springs, Ga
610 acres one mile from Holton, Ga.
Home funds on long time at 7 per
cent. Call or write for particulars
any ef above.
Geo. W Duncan. Manager,
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONKY TO LEND ea real eststo. rep.i:
sbl* monthly. J. J Cobb. Commei
A Havings Boob.
REAL ESTATE loans |1M and upwards
Ne delay. Imdi closed within 34
hours. Uarrold Banking A Savings Co.,
467 Cherry at.
Storage space, 98x207 smd 80x90 wttfi
Southern railroad track facilities ire
English compress building; also spaca
176x175 on track, under cover, suit
able for lumber storage or mill pur
pose.
STORES FOR RENT.
604 and 606 Fourth street, with C.
R. R. track facilltlee; excellent loca
tion.
No. 461 Cherry St.
No. 661 Mulberry St.
Old 76 with three adjoining email
■tores will provide S. R. Jt. track
facilltlee ond>convert Into one building
suited to business desired.
Store. Newman building, Tint St.
DWELLINGS.
l^er sale or rent 8-room two-*tory
dwelling, 423 Carling Ave. WUI give
very liberal terms to purchaser; re
cently put In perfect order.
7-room dwelling, 210 First St., near
Mulberry.
5- room dwelling, 467 New Ub. te be
Improved.
6- room cottage, 459 New 01. # te ba
improved.
6- room cottage, Sooth Collage Bt, to
be Improved.
D-room cottage, Lynn Ave., Tlaa-
ville (new).
7- room dwellings, 461 and 408 Ron
Bt., (new).
10-room dwelling 178 Orange St.
Will rent separate apartments each
floor; every convenience.
For list of every class of real estate
for sale, or Information about loans en
and to be made on real estate. ca9 at
or phone to office, Grand Building.
320.000 to loan on Improved Reek
Estate at 6 and 7 per cent, acaorfila^
to amount and location.
H. HORNE
Real Eststo, Inluranoo and Loensb
Phone 454.
For Rent
Moao Fork. 9 rooms and bath. Me ss.
966 Spring street, comer Wntamt BL,
I rooms aid bath, 186.60.
178 Orange It, If rooms eel bath,
toilet oaoh floor, and servant brace
In rear. Would rent either upper or'
lower floor fleparatoly.
160 Second fit. » rooms. 166.66.
1364 Boundary St., 7 rooms. 398.66.,
764 Third 8L, 6 rooms.' >11.60.
361 Carling Ave., 6 rooms. 818.66.
116 Cleveland Ave., I rooms, 191.86,
458 OalfHt.. 6 i-ooms. $11.00. .»
Cleveland Ave., 8 rooms sad bon*> **
317.00. ^
109 Rembert Ave., • rooms, 811.60.
114 Cole St., 9 rooms, 3IB.06. Would
rent first floor >20.60; seoond floor
317.50.
101 Hardeman Ave., 9 room*. 310.90.
411 Duncan Ave.. 6 rooms. 816.86.
Several desirable stores and offloea
for rant.
Edward A. Horne
400 Oh.ny MrM
For Rent
out-bulldlngs and tenant houses i
clent to run It; wall located one dad
a half miles from good town and ealy
one mile from nearest railroad station
with puhlln road running through tho
center. Tho place contains 1.760 acres
and has plenty of running water ea It.
Will leas# to a responsible party for
five years at a rent of 86 bales M cot
ton per year. The pleoo wMl yield a
handsome profit at this low rental.
FOR 8ALE.
302 H acres In Crawford ooanty. Gas
has seven-room dwelling and two small
tenant houses;' about 296 acres in
large second growth pine ready to saw
which should. If properly 7iend|%d,
yield enough to more then pay for
place. Price >1,280.00. Terms If do*
sired.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
600 Mulberry Street
Two Bargains
A >160.00 oosh payment wttl bay a
modern six-room cottage os Duneaa
avenue. Has electrlo lights, bath,
gas, cabinet mantels, folding doers,
and !■ on a good lot. Solans#
32,680.00, to be paid 340,00 per month.
A >£00.00 oash payment will buy a
ary desirable flve-room cottage on
Carling avenue. This place has every
convenience and Is In perfeat repair.
Balance 32.500.00. Can be paid month -
ly In >16.00 notes. Better see us
quick. u> .. ..... . ^
Minton-Morgan Co.
Real Estate. >
420 Cherry fit. Phone IK
Wadley Investment Co.
Real Estats, Imuraaoe, Loans,
Grand Building, Phono 637..
leppt,
426 C
873 C
YOB RENT
Immediate Peeebsslen.
Two-story brick store, corner 1
and express office alley, next to uni—
176 00.
Carling avenue, flva-roam, 396.80*
Orange street; very deetsoMa
two-etory houee. nine room* and bath,
toilet each floor and eervant'e houee
In rear. Thle house bos Just been
newly painted: plumbing thoroughly
repaired, and is In perfect oendtUo**
360.00.
FOR 8ALE.
We have for sale a beauttfnl trout
of fifteen acree of land, lying within
mile of city limits and throe of
hundred yards from end of oar
line. This is an Ideal site for a daU>;
Is close enough to city and car Une to
be sub-divided Into keeldenoe Atl.
Price 18.600.00. Let os show yarn thw
place and tell you more about it.
We have a nice large ptoc# wttli
new dwelling houee of five room# pro
vided with o4ty water and roomy bank
and has brick stors desirably located
and now rented. Just on edge of oity
limits and In good white neighbor
hood, that we can sell to quiok pur
chaser for 13,000.46. which moans 11
per cent on Investment as It now stands
with ample ground room for two more
houses.
See us regarding thle property tf
you deelre a safe, well paylag Invest
ment. No information will be ghrea
over the phone.
Two-story, six-room residence on*
Ilnrdeman avenue. Vlnevllle, for sole
to home owner on easy terms, 84.609.
Vacant lot 70x119, In very beet port
of Summit avenue. North Highlands!
beautiful cottages on each side and ao*
cupled by owners, 31,106.
Vacant lot 70x215 on Laurel avers—»
North Highlands; thle Is very beat lot
on I-aurel avenue and la between
of the prettiest cottage* la thin '
popular suburb.
WADLEY INVESTMENT I
Grind Building, Phoa* —