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£E ilAOON DAILY TELEGRAPHi TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1908
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FI W.
Thai is the great essential,
which includes not only the
size of the breast, waist and
length of in-seam, bht the pro
portioning of sleeve, the set of
the collar, the balancing of the
shoulder, eta
pach line reveals the master
designer’s intimate acquaint
ance with the physique of the
man in all its varying propor
tions; the hang of our Suits
conserves the general appear
ance and makes a man look at
his best.
$15 to $90
ARCHiTIECTS FIGURE
COURT HOUSE ANNEX
WHAT WA8 DONE AT MEETING OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
YESTERDAY. ' !
JUST ARRIVED
Fresh Shipment H. J. Heins Goods-
Saner Kraut, Dill Pickles
Sour Pickles, Sweet Pickles
Heinz’s Pure Apple Vinegar
Why not buy the Best.’
MACON CASH GROCERY CO.
Phones 325—290
670 Poplar Street:
The Best the Market Affords
Fancy A. & P.
Elgin Creamery
BUTTER ]
30c lb.
This Butter stands above all the rest for Richness,
Purity and Cleanliness.
Sold only at A&P Storos. You can’t got it from any
other stores stores as we control the entire output of
this brand. Wo aro selling it at almost cost and every
housekeeper in Macon should send us their orders and
got the best at only thirty cents per pound.
The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co.
The county commissioners hoM their*
meeting yesterday, though today Is
their regular masting day.
It was derided that at leaat three of
the board would go to Atlanta thin
morning, so as to be present on good
roads day, Messrs. Moore. Taylor and
McCrary. They will return tonight.
Architect Alexander 'Blair and 1*. E.
Dennis appeared before the commis
sioners to get somo Information as to
the enlargement of the court house
building. Architect Curran Bills In
tended to go. but was prevented br
sickness. It has been decided that
there Is no yi* to figure on another
story to the building, so that all the
plans must look to the extension of
the building on the side next the
Grand. It Is thought that thcro U
plenty of room for sn annex to .pro
vide for all the offices now down in
the basement.
Yesterday morning, at the meeting,
the architects were asked to furnish
the approximate cost of the annex.
This and the plana are to be submitted
at the next meeting of the commission
ers. It Is roughly estimated that the
proposed Improvements, will cost some
where In the neighborhood of twenty-
live or thirty thousand dollars. This
amount will have to be ratted by tho
Issue of bonds or the raise In the rato
of taxation.
A CARD
This l« to certify that all druggists
are authorised to refund your money
If Foley’s Honey and Tar falls to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the cough
heals the lungs und prevents serious
results from a cold. Cures la grippe
cough nnd prevents pneumonia and
consumption. Contains no optlates
The genuine Is In a yellow package
FOR SALE
/
A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady Aide Johnson
avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
No. 461 Third Street.
’Phone 360.
For Sale
$l,00y—Vlnevllle lot. well located.
11.250—Home In Mast Macon, six rooms.
91,600—City horns; flve rooms.
92.200—Napier Avt., home In good fehspe.
92.500—Napier Heights home and vacant lot.
94.190—Nice Vlnoville home.
35,590—Two-story Vineviiis home; good condition.
9X2,000—One of tho finest lots for apartment house in
the city,
We hare a Urge
number of parties
looking for real
estete of different
kinds.
Youra may suit,.
List It with us.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Phone 206-
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
607 Cherry St.
Sale of Unclaimed Freight
"OLD HOSS " SALE
Georgia Soulhem & Florida Railway Company
and Macon & Birmingham Railway Company
Unless previously celled for and oharge# paid; or otherwise disposed of.
th» Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company and the Mgcon and
Birmingham Railway Company will eell to he highest bidder, for cssh. at
public auction, at Its Freight Depot in the City of Macon, Thursday. October
22. ItOS, commencing at 9:00 a. m.. and continuing from day to day until
the sale Is completed, the articles described on list which is poetsd In
front Of the Georgia South vm and Florida Railway offMfa. corner of Fifth
and Plum streets, the County Courthouse, the postofflee, and other publle
places. Lists can also be obtained from Mr. p. Wltman. Auctloeeer, «16
Cherry atreet. Macon. Qa.. and the undersigned.
J. A. CRAIG, Freight Claim Agent
UNITED CONFEDERATE
, VETERANS' REUNION
Atlanta, Q%, October 22-23—Southern
Railway Official Route of Camp R.
A. Smith, No, 484, and Camp Macon,
No. 1477.
Tho Southern Railway has been se
lected by the Macon Veterans as the
official route to Atlanta and return ac
count of occasion as above. Special
vestibule coaches for tho accommoda
tion of tho veterans and their friends
will be attaohed to Southern train
leaving Macon 7:95 a. m. Thursday,
October 22. arriving Atlanta 10:40 a.
m. Returning special coaches will bo
attaohed to trato leaving Atlanta 5:90
6 m., Friday. October 29. arriving
aeon 8:10 p, m.
Tickets on sale October 21. 22 and for
morning trains 23d. final limit Octo
ber 2Gth. Round trip raterirom Ma
con 92.05.
For further information apply to
G. R. PETTIT. T. P. A., Sou. Ry.
R. A. NISBET,
Com. Camp R .A. Smith.
Police (*oupt
The Court H»e a Dream.
There was a caso of plain drunk at
the bar. Tho man said he got his li
quor from Jacksonville—not little Jack
sonville but t>Iv Jacksonville, he said
—and tho cqurt wm trying the case in
a desultory wsy when a dainty note
wna handed him,
Supposing of oouree that the note
had reference to'the cant In hand, and
yet wondering why so dainty a missive
should come as an appeal for mercy
for a common ordinary drunk, he tore
It open to read:
"Jedge: Skuse dig po’ w'lte trash
paper wot dts note Is writ on koao dls
de beaser could do, bein' azzer alnt
ben up In de swell elder town senco
yer eont me hyere. anner fotch dls
out’n Blow Foot Sal's bun‘lo or rags,
Yer know Sal, Jedge, an' yer know dat
yer doan git nuffin f’om Sal less yer
S iva de changement, Fo ahrd <MU
o paper l hadter guv her dat plccer
lookin' glass dat I ben mekkln merss'f
look nlc® wld. 'But ehe didn't koop df*
glass long fo she bUHs hit clean cl'ar
’cross wl.1 dat fa cor hor'n lookin’ Ink-
)« r htinchcr green hernan*, W'.-n elm
dull (lat 1 Kin In •• or hi IT on do oy,- dat
sont her erwin'In, anner alnt Heed her
sanco. Now, Jedge. dls Is wotter wants
ter ax yer, Yer know dat coon wot
th'owed do flat-l’on at me an’ rlzer
bump on mer hald do stxe uwer hen
tig! Well. I sho doozo lovn dftt coon,
meks no dlffunee wot he do ter me, an'
he all mer ownr*' true love toller die.
Yer sont 'lm ter de gang nn' de po'
mane sick on do gang nn' dar alnter
■oul ter gl’ 'lm any med'eln' anner hope
yer will tu'n 'ltd loose. JCf yer do dls,
nax' time yer k«m down ter de stock-
ado we eho treat yer w'lte. Blue Gum
Betsy.”
The court knew that Blue Qum Bet*
sy did not write that note, He knew
some fair hand had traced thoso char
acters over that perfumed paper, and
thnt eho had In a literary way tried
her hand at the dialect that ho heard
every morning, But who was she?
Memory was running back and for
ward. lifting the fairest of faces and
revealing blue, black end brown eyes,
jimlles and dimples, nnd all shades of
tresses. Now who In the world could
this be?
And while he was revelling In the
feast of nrstty face* and smiles and
dimples and tresses and beautiful eyes,
the plain drunk at the bar was suf
fering the tortures of the damned. He
Imagined that the eourt was deliberat
ing In hie mind whether to transport
him to Kamchatka, or to have him
gnrroted or be shackled to Blue Gum
Betey nn tho gang.
Finally there arose In the mental
vision a face prettier than all the rest,
■wester smiles eves and treesee «f the
hue that pleased him best. Over the
face of the court came a smile, a satis
fying smile, and turning to the plain
drunk at the bar. the court realised
that he bad been dreaming. With
trtl'ts of the emllo »tlll lingering, ha
took up his pen and wrote opposite
the plain drunws name the word "dis
missed"
Happy plain drunk; still happier
court.
Returning from a triumpTiant
canvass in the west, Gov. Hoke
Smith will give you his ouinlon
of the democratic outlook is
that section.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Meteorologies! dsta furnished by the
torsi office of the tTnlted States Wrathf*
Bureau. Department of Agriculture, fee
t'- 24 hours ending at 4 p. tn., least
time.
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AT THE
CHAP. B. HANFORD.
The terrific tragedies which have re
cently resulted from the Jealousy end
suspicion of men are atljl oecupyjitl
attention of medical -
When Shakespeare wrote "The Winter's
Tele." In which the story of a man's
unreasoning euaplclon of nla wife 1* so
graphically and terribly portrayed,. there
was no "unwritten law * discussion before
the world. Yet a mnn'e right to defend
his home was reoognlxed as thoroughly
as It la today. It la the danger of unjust
accusation that the poet denis with In
thla play, as in "Othello," end the study
of a mind obtsased wjth Ihe most fear
ful of all passions Is made with a keen
insight as to toe workings of the numan
Fight is Won.
(Continued from Page One.)
Then, replying to a request for a
statement of the reason why he ex
pect# to win. Mr. Bryan aaldi
"A number of forces ore at work
which together seem to Insure demo
cratic victory. Our ticket h-s a unit
ed democracy behind It and a fright
ened opposition before It. And there
Is good reason for the fright.
"The republican party has been
weighed In the balance and found
wanting. The laboring men. embit
tered by deception practiced upon them
by the full dinner-pail argument eight
years ago. by tho refusal of a repub-
•T-1—rjrrg r- jm.i.—Jlcan congress to enact needed labor
SI :'roni tJj.y «. It WM tn tR »r» «J ‘t"*' • nJ ‘‘L 11 ,n *' rtd b Y »>• Ho.tlllty
Kllsebct&m gallantries, when talk of * ,10wn to labor_ by tho last republican
. ilMIHiilkiitnak > JKm
•brain storm*” and "dementia Ameri
cana” wm unknown. A lavish produc
tion has been arranged for the Hanford
revival of "Ths Winter’* Tale." which
will be seen at tho Grand on Wednesday
night, October 21. Mr. llsr.ford will
portray not only the great central figure
of the stnry, Leontee, but, by way of
versatile contmet, tho humorous rogue
Autolycus, whose scenes, though brief,
are among the beat examples of r
that tho classics have produced.
comet
mlone will he Impersonated by M|m Marie
Drofnah. who will have the role of Per-
dita also, thus giving her multitude of
admirers an opportunity to see her In
widely different manifestations of her ex-
ceptl^nnl talents. Tho company has been
heartily commended ae one of the heat
that has ever been assembled for a per
formance of the legitimate drama. "The
Merchant of Venice” will be Mr. Han
ford’s play at the matinee Wednesday
aftornoon.
"UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES.'{
"tTndor Southern Skies.” Which will be I
S given at the Grand opera house nn flalurJ
■ay. October. K needs no Introduction l<
our theater-goers. U has been aeon iff
our city and its merits are so well known
that the announcement of its return Is
sufficient to Insure a crowded house.
"Under Houthern Skies” has proved the
S ■’emcat In point or popularity and Hr--
■ouscm. of ell the recent piny* of «dW..
em life. It ha* hod seven seasons of
high prosperity and Indications point to
still greater success in this, Re eighth
year upon the road. Its story Is a very
strong one that touches the heart and
muses the sympathies of tho spectator,
while Its natural scenes of delicious com
edy keep an audience In a ripple of
laughter.
YORKE AND ADAMS. |
"Playing the Ponlce." the effervescent I
amt scintillating, musical comedy by
Aaron Hoffman, In which Yorke and Ad-
Circle theater. New York, is said to he
one of the greatest hits of all the laugh-
making pleye and scorns to be produced
on exceptionally rood principle, namely,
‘•nothing prettier than a pretty girl, noth
ing sweeter than a sweet song, nothin- 1
more graceful than a graceful dnnrc.
for alt these features have received spe
cial attention.
Bflrth and music holds full sway end
tho company contains » hordo of merry-
makors of reputation and popularity. Tho
muoh’iil numbers and spcclaltl. s
Introduced are entire compatible to tin
performance, and tho action and "go
of the piece U at all tlmos rapid and
artistic. Two mngnlflcent stare settings
"" displayed, and In numbers and p"
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River Report
The OosvtrN hirer *t et T *•
l read 1* feet at Hswfclnevllle 1.2 feet,
t Abbeville 1.9 feet and at Lumber City
LYRIC.
Despite the fact that the Lyrlo was
disappointed In ono aot yesterday, the
program eeomed to give ns much If
not more pleasure than any bill since
the house hag been In chargo of Man*
ngor Handy. Tin- four <?oiu*tlands,
musical act, In which the little boys,
three and four years old appear, got
behind a wreck east of Fnyottevlllo
Bunday night and could not reach here
yesterday, but they will be on hand
at today's matinee,
John Wlllcnbrlnk. who bills himself
"a little bit of nonsense" may bavp
that but he has more about him then
that. His monologue wn» good and
his singing in keeping With his othor
work.
Parrish and DeLue have a singing
aot which won the audience right from
the start. The melody fMy MOM
Is pleasing i n tho extreme and they
will doubtless become night favorite-
as well ns "matinee favorites” a* the'-
ore billed, Mr». Burr Brown rccelvod
a rousing welcome. The acoustics St
tho Lyric permitted her to usn hee
sweet contralto voice to the host ad
vantage and she wna rewarded for h*r
efforts by prolonged applause. Sho
will alng each day from 8 to 8 chang
ing songs dally. Pictures go on at
10:39 a. m. and vaudeville st 4 p, m.
Governor Smith will demon
strate to you that every think-
ing white man In Georgia
should cast his note for Wil
liam Jennings Bryan.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Southern Ral'way Schedule Changes.
Effective 1:00 p. m. Hunday, Octo
ber 18th, the following changes will ho
made In arrival nnd departure of pas
senger trains at Macon: North-bound
tram No. 18 will arrive 8iR7 a.
m., and depart 3:02 a. m. South
bound train No. 14 will arrive 2:05 a.
m. and depart 8:08 a. m. Tieae trains
will stop on signal at McDonough,
Flnvllla, Scotland, Haalehurst, Gra
ham and Baxley only to receive or
discharge passengers to and from
points beyond Chattanooga and Jesup.
North-bound train No. 7 from Lum
ber City will arrive 0:25 a. m. All
other schcdulon remain unchanged. On
h.ime dnt f - rojorado Hprlngn-Brun*.
wick alrsptng car line, operated on
trains 13 and 14 will bo altered and
made a Colorado Sprlnga»Jack*onvl!ln
sleeping cor line, and local Atlanta-
Brunswlck alesplng car line will be
Inaugurated on these trains.
O. R. PRTTIT, Trav, Pat*. Agt.
DIPT. 6E0R6E FIHDUT
ANKLE
convention both |n the platform and
the nominees, the laboring men. I say
for these reasons are supporting the
democratic ticket with a unanimity not
known before in forty years.
"The business men and the smaller
manufacturers, feeling the Incrrnslng
pressure put uron them by the mo
nopolistic combines, a pressure that
the republican party has permitted and
doe* not promise to relieve, «ro sup
porting the democratic ticket In larg
er numbers than they have since 1892.
Gains Among Farmers.
"We are making spins among the
farmers, too, for tho farmer la the
helpless victim of every abase fostered
by the republican party, and he re
ceive* none of the benefits of the spe
cial legislation which tha favored cor
porations havn been able to purchase
with campaign contribution*. Tho
funner Is not decolved by tho argu
ment thnt l« now being presented by
tho republican spellbinder*. .
"He knows that hi* crops do not
como from the republican party, hut
are duo to the Industry which ho has
npnllod to the soil and to tho season
able weather with which he has been
blessed. He knows too that agricul
tural prices have, risen throughout the
world and cannot therefore be credit
ed to republican administration.
“Thy professional men nnd eollego
students ere also turning to the dem
ocratic party, Influenced by *11 tho rea
sons that are Influencing the classes I
have already named and for the added
reason that, studying the tendencies
of government, they recognize that tho
republican party haa drifted away from
Its earlier teachings nnd that Its load
ers today are Influenced not by public
sentiment but by the secret Influence*
which r- converting the government
Into n business asset to he used for the
enrichment of the fow at the expense
of many.
A Question of Conscience.
"I think wo are going to have a larg
er support frortf the clergymen, Prot
estant and Catholic, then we have had
before In many years for the reason
that they recognise that the question
of conscience Is Involved in this cam
paign. The democratic party la.en
deavoring to Inaugurate a new era
In politics by opening Its books to tha
public and employing daylight meth
ods. The republican party, as I have
clng Its oimpalgn by contributions that
It dare not publish until after the elec
tion.
"The Investigations and the revela
tions brought out by thoso Investiga
tions have awakened the national con
science nnd the people are naturally
end properly putting the resnonclblllty
for tnl» wickedness In high'-places upon
the republican party, because It has
nermltted. If not encouraged, the per
version of the government.
"All of these causes are contributing
to the success of our cause, aryl It Is
hardly possible that In the short time
NEGROES SAID TO BE
OVER A CENTURY OLD
AND ARE YET ABLE TO TELL OF
THE TIME WHEN THE STARS
FELL.
Probably the oldest nerro In Macon
Is Hester Henderson, living at the cor
ner of Bay and Fourth streets, who
claims to be one hundred and ten years
old.
She is In feeble health, dependent on
the charity of othors, but her mind i«
remarkably active for ao old a woman.
As In all these cases of old negroes
who claim to have been born so long
ago, there Is nothing but guess work
to prove the claim. Hester tells tha
story of the stars fulling In lffl. Just
A* though tha stars fell last week, but
It may bo tho story heard over and
over again froip others who really
saw the stars fall, and which Is so
well grounded Into her memory that
she believes that she really saw the
shower.
AH the old policemen know Hester.
Lt. Patrick Murphy has known her
since he first went on tho polio# force
some forty years ago, and she was al
ways a very old woman.
At the union depot yesterday, waiting
for tho train to tako him buck to aria-
wofdvilie. was an aid negro mimed, ft*
ho said, Gen. Delovuux, and ho claim
ed to bo olio hundred and twenty years
old. He uIho saw tlu> stare fall, and
said he was living on tho rice plan
tation of tho man lie we* named after,
near Havannuh. and that ho wa*» six
ml.'re from homo the night of tho fall
ing stars and thut he wua so frighten
ed that he ran all those six miles as
fust ae his leg* could.carry him. He
had no Idea thnt tho stare would fall
dn tho plantation ho lived nn. and that
waa hi* reason for getting home. When
he reached the plantation all nut of
breath, nnd saw that the alara were
falling there aa at the other place, he
was mad. IU had been to see his gill
on an adjoining plantation, and sho
was Just about to tell him that sho
would huvo him when the atari fell
and scured the girl so (hut she nov.r
answsjcd. lie flnaffy married Oier,
however.-
George says' he I* living now Jn
Grlswohlvlllo on tho place of Mr. Van
Huron. He formerly lived In In?Ill
county, nonr Irwlntun. and singularly
enough Hester Henderson say* she
lived near Irwlnton In her young days,
belonging to a man named Wm. Da
vis. but was afterward sold to a man
In Early county. Who knows hut the*.
If these two old people could talk with
each other they might find out thev
knew each other soventy-five or a
hundred years ago, and that possibly
they courted each other. Romance le
not always confined to the white folk*,
you know.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there le st least one
dresded disease that science has been
able to cure In all lie stngee, and that Is
Cotnrrh. Hall's Cntsrrh Cure Is the only
F oritlve cur# now known to the medical
raternlty. Catarrh being s constitutional
disease, require# a constitutions! treat-
's Catarrh Cure Is takeji In-
ment. HaMV . n —
ternally. acting directly upon the .
6 nd mucous surfaces of the eyxtem. there-
y destroying the foundation of the dis
ease. end Riving the oat lent strength by
building up the constitution and assist
ing nature In doing Its work. The pro
prietors hnvo so much fnlth In Its cura
tive powers that they offer One Hundred
Holler* for any cess that It fells to cure.
Send for list of tesllmonlsls.
Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo,
Ohio.
Bold by all Druggists. T5o.
Take Hell’s Family Pills for conatlpa-
,W T ?r
_ OF QEORQIA, Dlbb County.-
nnd by virtue of the power of
8<at*s Bryan Count* On.
Though Mr. Bryan refuses to specify
by mmo any of tho states he expects i M | 0 invested In tho undersigned In s
to carry It Is known that he believe* t j e# j mads and delivered to It by Lu
be will win hi* own state. Nebraska, celts Htevene, Peyton Stevens and An-
by 25.000: that he has great hope* of drew ■Uvsns. dated th«» litaJ*r.of Feb-
?GST y i n . B fSbSBf Slnm?rrit7f wTi tffl onfTo??W? nf uibb .llpfrjl?
Indiana as certainly democratic, Ohio n undersigned will *eii st public
splendid fighting ground, Kansas
probably democratic, and Iowa. North
and Bouth Dakota very close, with the
landslide of the farmer vote toward
tho democratic ticket an extremely
probable. Aa to Colorado, he regard*
It an safoly democratic a* Texa*. In
bis first race he carried this stats on
the silver Issue by the extraordinary
majority of 138 000, and this was re
duced by two-thirds four years later:
with the silver question out It has
been expaoted that It might resume Its
normal place In the republican col
umn. Ills visit to Colorado yester
day and the great demonstration he
received removed all hi* doubts on th«
subject. HI* confidence Is largely
based noon the women vote In the
etatO. The. women of Colorado cast
48 per cent of the total vote for the
*tate, and Mr. Breen was told and the
ocijlgp evidences of his visit bore this
oqt, that the women are for Mm. On
the street* and In the big auditorium
meeting last night half of the cheer
»ng crowds were women, and they
were nmonr fbe most enthusiastic
To ffiustiT why he believes the farm
ers are with him In ertmordinary num
bers this yesr. Mr. Bryen said:
court, the undersigned will sell st public
outcry to ths highest bidder for cash
st tho courthouse <tonr tn Bibb actin'" \
Georgia, betweon the usual hours of pher-!
lIY’f* sales, on the Ird day of November,]
1908. the followin'- described property,
to-wlt: All that tract or Parcel of land
J ltuate, and lying In tho City of Macon,
■ount yof Bibb nnd Htnto ofaeorgla.l
and being In block six ill. fiorthwestl
commons of raid cljy, and marked as lots
numbers eleven (in and twelve (IS) onj
tho man of J. C. Wheeler, city surveyor,
In April. Ills. The sild lot* eleven and
twelve, together fronting on the alley
running from College street to Madison
stroat nlnety-savru feet and extending
beck an equal width one hundred and
eighteen feet.
To !>e sold ss the properly of Lucctta
Blevens, Peyton Stevens and Andrew
Htevene for (he purpose of paving an In-
debtodnea* scoured by sold deed,
The amount due of principal end Inter
est on ttie day of sele bring 3252.25, bo-
slde* tha eypanroj of this proceeding.
The raid T^icafta Htevene, <Pevton file-
vans and Andrew Htevene having medal
dafeult In the navmfftt «f the notes titl
ing dun June 4th. July «th nnd Auguri
fth. 1908. re-pecllvely. the power of
eels In said derd has .become operative I
*n1 said Indebtedness hee become due.
The proceed* of *rid rale will be ap-i
pronrlsted ta the reywsnt nf raid In-'
debtejnesn and the balance. If any to
the aaM I,Merits Hfevrns, Peyton Btc-
HAVE YOU HEARD OF
It Is a new soft drink. Just being In
troduced by Ahheusor-Buech. A spark
ling. non-intoxicant, mado of the best
Barley Malt and Hops, guaranteed
"—pure rood and Drugs Act.
tains lees than one-half of 1«
. of alcohol. Can bo served at
ey Malt and
unger tbr
and conti
aU* p*easu?#"*reaoVt■ Vrid soft drink
MONIY TO LOAN.
it Savings Bank.
PERSONAL.
and farm wagons. 8. ri. Parmelee Co.
ROYAL Baking Powder and Regal Salad
Dressing 45c. Flournoy's.
IF YOU HAVE—
A Horse
Or Mule
Or Harness
Or Buggy
Or Wagon
Or Carriage;
OR IF YOU HAVE—
A Cow
Or Pig
Or Ohiokong
Or Eggs
Or Gccso
Or Guineas
OR IF YOU HAVE—
A Sov/ing Machine
Or Furniture
Or a Stove
Or any Tools
Or Anything Eiso
Or a Dog
YOU WANT TO SELL, TRY
A 15c AD IN
THE TELEGRAPH.
N. M. OREEN, GROCER, PHONE Ml.—
Fresh meats, Georgia pork and veal.
Claud Martin, Mgr., corner Spring end
Walnut ate.
WELLINGTON Bprinr Dairy Butter, for
■ale only at C, B. Moore's. Phone 441.
LOST
OUR fine coffee roasted today In the
■sr
Flournoy*
strength, flavor and
condition: medium also; small'near
p. ,h H.* wi'di’.r. tuseg?sr ^
LOST—Lady's gold watch Sunday after
noon on Mndienn at. Finder please re
turn to 747 roplsr and get reward. Ger
trude Kelly. ,
SLICED breakfast bacon, boiled
and dried beef. Flournoy's.
LOST—One small rise double case gold
watch, Sunday, October 11th; probably
on Vlnevllla car, or at union station, or
on O. 8. A F. train No. 1. Reword for
return to 105 Vlnevllte ave.
LOST—One amethyst ring surrounded by
^yetulr. Return to 105 rark Place, Phono
LOST—Stick pin, opal, sui
diamonds Reward. F. B.
surrounded by
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL WAT Kit mil'll', SMp via Mai
A Brunswick Navigation Co., Ma<
to the East: save time nnd money, l
rates and contracts, apply to W.
Gamble, traffic manager. Telephone
GOLD watoh found. Owner
Wanted. For dale, For Rent, Lost Found,
Personal, Mlecellantcus, Etc., inserted hi
this ciipartmert for 1c per word for each
Issue. No notice will be inserted for less
than 15 cents. Remittances of 51 and
less may be made In postage stamps.
WANTED
WANTED—At ono#. an experienced
cook for abort orders. Apply Metro
polltnn Oafs, 14s Third at
WANTED—Intal'lgant and Industrious
young man; references required. "
gar Furniture Store, 510 Poplar at.
WANTED—White nur»*i. comfortable
ATMORK'H eelohmtrd mlnrc moat and
English Plum Pudding. Flournoy Gro
eery Co.
WANTED—Couple uf young men tc
oupy front room; hot and cold water:
nil eonvenlonre*: one block from oourt
WANTED—Couple or young men to <
cupy suite of room* In steam heated
flats. First class table board. “
Nnvn.ro flats.
WANTED—Table boarders at tha Olym
pia Hotel; reasonable prices. W. T.
Ragan, prop.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Store end residence, corner
FOR RENT—Unfurnished
Imnrri for couple. Address X, P.
FLoitll>A oranges nnd grapefruit, fresh
vegetable* tlflly. Flournoy’*.
Foil RENT—Immediate DO"session, lt«l
Elm at,; T70, 913, 755, 752 Ash st. B.
L, Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
FOR RENT—* Furnished rooms. 619
Orange st. Phone 22II-L.
FOR aOOD rooms end board go to fbe
Olympia Hotri; merMiupt'e dinner 25
cents. W. T. Ragan, prop.
r* this year. Mr. nry«" *am: lh# , T.iirMta Slovene. Peyton
"I have had great ven* nnd Andrew fitsvens.
farmer* some to in? awfl teh m# rent Fon Blmp i„ tll | B wlll ,, B mar1n th „ pur .
of October, 1904.
LOAN A TRIJIIT CO.
this year they were wing to support me. ^ser.
One of them came to mw ftonae Just hr. T)l| „ B|h An y
fore I started out on this trln, end Just WILLINGHAM
end mnnv others'
have Mid the same. „ THI tn* whv you]
hove changed. •Well' he renlled. we,
have come to the eonehislon ths* the
roorathna are hevlng toe much to dr
th ths government, end w* feel thnt i
■ nre wn"M be a good thing.'
•That sentiment T And prevails smner.
at'v among th« farmers, end the ettemof
of (the r«nuh»|c*n# to *»»# Jhe 'full farm
ereument exslnsf them es
used the full dtnner-nafl el»di» vrars
Wlll Probably Be Laid Up at Home for
Dome Tlmt.
The friendg of Capt, George w,
Findlay regret to aoe him walking
painfully on crutches.
A fow nights ago as Capt. Findlay
p< d off the sidewalk where the curbing
la a little high at this point without
looking ahead and the result was a
sprained ankle which will lay him up
for some time.
SOIIi seres in Crawford county, o*.,
haa aaven-reom dwelling and two small
tenant house*! ahdut 200 acres In
large aeoond growth pine ready to saw
which should, 1f property baw^rd,
yield enough to more than pay ror
place. Price 91,250.00. Terms If de-
alred.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
555 Mulberry Street
..... L-HMIRPM This handsome profit «t this low rental
kolslm of tb* refp»W|*eae to ole•<••**!t cnR BALE.
fre The work of rrov'd*nce Is »««rll*g*. U , °- u -‘
The fsrtner knows that fjnd deserve *
aom* thanka. , _
»W* oow have two vl*we of God's re-
■no"slh|ll»v for M"«' N *he n*-
nnhl'cen nnrtv. Mr. T*f» 4avs »h* Tto-
niibtlcan n*r»v is re«ooo*»h1e for ths oro*.
nerliy of D>* <nr m * r . and ae tho fomvr’*
ovasnorltv I* hated upon th# good crane
♦he pmnhlirsn rerty Is responrihle for
the good era*,
Come'lments to Dalilver.
"Now comes flsnitor Dolllyer, as I read
In th# papers, and •**» the fd)rd la re-
sponrlhfe for tha trusts and must ha
depended upon to regulate them. *0 we
have one republican orcdltlng the Repub-
Jlnen nnrtv with what the Lord Is resnoa-
elble for and other repuh'feens blaming th*
Lord for what the Republican nsriy !»
rereonslble for. This (s a sample nf re
publican argument. M
Dtr nVSnrtS
two weijja M rempaftnfniJn the doubtfu!
states, tie win make a trip through In
diana Tuesday, culminating at Louisville
In a big meeting teeMaf n»rht. Then
he will come through Ohio. West Virginia
and New Jerssy. winding nn in New Jer
sey Saturday. Sunday will be inent In
Had a Close Caff.
Mrg. Ada L. Croum. the widely
known proprietor of the Croom Hotel.
Vaughn, Miss, says: "For soveral
months 1 suffered with a severe cough,
and consumption seemed to have lit
grip on me. when a friend recommend-
JL ^l # |Kr 8 a turdoy."* Bundav "will He’snenf
ran taking It, and three bettlga ef- irjw York cj»v. end then win come f'....
acted a complete cure. The fame of d*y# nf rnmnsign'n* In tb# city and state
this life saving cough end cold remedy I of New York,
and lung and throat healer la world — '
widw. Bold et all drug stores, 00c and
2100. Trial pottle free.
All Democrats of Bibb coun
ty should hear Gov. Hoke
Smith at the Auditorium to
night.
Vr T’-van r« relyfnr upon thfe trfn
swing New Yotlc Into line for hImHia
fo to
I ft ta
planned to have several member" of l*r#s-
r*#' *|»nd’e cehlnaf to sneak In New
York while he Is th#-e. anl thus demon-
strait that svery llvlnv member of tha
Cleveland rahinet .la with hire.
Hoke Bruith. who hee beep speaking
♦hie w#»Ji 'n V*iT»«ka. ex.Goy David R.
Francis, of Mleraurl; Jthlson Ifermon, of
!•* #»'<» I'M**').'/ Hl- 'itrii r-f
Mss’achurelta. are to he among the
speakers for nryan In New York,
For Rent
A thlrty-berio farm with dwelling,
out-bulldlnga and tenant houses suffl-
Qltnt to run It; well lorated on« and
a half miles from rood town and only
one mil* from nearest railroad station
with public road running through the
center. Tho place contains 1,710 acres
and haa plenty of running water on U.
Will lena# to a responaltdn p«rty for
flve year* at a rent of 85 bales of cot
ton par year. The pluco will yield a
Two Bargains
A 9150.00 cash payment will buy a
modern alx-room cottage on Duncan
avenue. Has electric light*, bath,
gas, cabinet mantels, folding doors,
...... and Is on a good lot. Balance
Then 13,110.00, to be paid 940.00 per month.
A 91A0.0O cash payment will buy a
very desirable flve-room cottage on
Carling avenue. This place nas every
convenience and Is In perfect repair.
Balance 12.560.00. Can be paid month
ly tn tli.00 notes. Better aea us
quick.
m Co.
Real Eetate.
fence*, atnfcle In reor. gieplion H. Hhlpps,
FOR RENT—TWO con’rotlir: fl-nt fljor
room*, phone, bath, etc,, $11,00; would
furnish them, u Address "Convei *
Rooms," care The Tclogreph.
NEW hurkwheat and new Georgia i
*ynip fresh today. Flournoy's.
I'wn nnnr-iwo .
Nevnro Flats: I
raMf.wwAvfl.d,-
apartments.
„ .rater, heat
Leon H. Duro,
FOR HENT—Two Al flround floor offices
In Washington block} steam heat and
• •• .. . \: , • ■ . :■
con Havings Rank.
For RENT—Or.e warehonso on Sixth st,
fronts side track. Apply Park Hotsl.
FUR RENT OR fiAMS~N«w, modern 6-
room cottage,' I.ynn Ave.. Vlnoville:
will sell cheap. Arthur B. Harris. Ilz
Vlnevlllo Ave.
FOR SALE
ANOTHER lot of roses from which to
gf rr«. v w f ir As
FOR BALE—Upright piano, good condi
tion, right pries for cash. Phone 8961.
FOR BALE—Handsome mirror, piano and
several piece* of marble statuary. Ad
dress M, Telegraph.
GERMAN dill pickle*, only cost 6c
quart more, but are worth twice as
much as the ordinary. Flournoy's.
HAUER KRAUT, dill pickle* nnd qusen
oiiv*s In bulk. Oscar Bradley,
FOR BALE- Denirablt cottag*, North
Highlands; term* to suit purcharer.
Leon 8. Dure, Fourth National Bank
Bide.
FOR BALE—Five-room cottage with
berm and large lot. Tenney ave.. Boutn
Macon; easy payments. Leon H. Dure,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE?—At sacrifice, two large mules.
In mod condition, t’an be seen In aft
ernoons al Collage HIU Grocery.
FOR RALE—Fine Tennessee Blue Jack;
w«Ielu* about 7 ( >C pounds: about 9 years
old. Address P. O. Box 174, Ocilia. Go.
FOR BALE—One of the beat large lots,
Vlnevlllo st, close In. O. M. Davis.
INDIA Ceylon tea. full line Chase A
Ron boms end our own blends.
Flournoy’s.
FOR BALE—Automobile for sale; 24 h.
p., 4 cylinder, runabout good as new;
cost It.*o4; chrep for cash. 171 Cotton
ave., Macon. Ga.
MINCE MEAT tn bulk, 124c. per pound.
Oscar Bradley.
RINO CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE |Mt~
Iiest Kansas City loin steak, 15c.: round .
atrak and ronnts, 124c. Corner HpiWg
and Walnut sts.
old mammy's kraut.
IN .SILENCE
I endure oy urnegleot to your Hoof.
Ware I to speak my wrathful vo'r#
would be heard from Yamacraur to old
Hose Hill.
JA8. C. QORMLY.
Phone 531. 320 Third 8t.
MR. DOG GUNN 1s .
is no longor with ^
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and this big horse and mule emporium
will In the future bo run bv Mr. Hen L.
Jones and his son. Mr. W. It. Jones.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
HEIMATH HALL
cents. Ousinest women 16 cent*.
Breakfast 7 to 8 a, m.
Dinner 12 to 1 *30 o. m.
Supper, 0:00 to 7:00.
A free rest room: convenient far git-
of-town shoppers.
Tor Rent
Storage space, 98x207 and 80x90 with
Southern rallrond track facilities In
English compress building; alno space
176x175 on track, undtr cover, suit
able for lumber storage or mill pur-,
pose.
STORES FOR RENT.
504 and 600 Fourth ntrrnt, with C.
H, It. track facilities; excellent loca
tion.
No. 451 Cherry St.
No. 541 Mulberry St.
Old 70 with threo adjoining smalt
stores will provide H. R. R. track
facilities and convert Into on* building
nulled to business (Irwlrcd.
Store, Newman building, First St.
DWELLINGS.
For salo or rent 8-room two-story
dwelling, 423 Carling Ave. Will give
very liberal term* to purchaser; re
cently put In perfect order.
7-room dwelling, 210 First St., near
Mulberry.
5- room dwelling, 457 New Gt„ to be
Improved.
6- room cottage, 459 New St., to be
Improved,
5*room cottage. Sooth College St., to
be Improved.
6- room cottage, Lynn Avo., Vlne-
vllle (new).
7- room dwellings, 401 and 401 Roes
St., (new).
10-room dwelllnr 878 Orange *t.
Will rent separate apartments each
floor; every convenience.
For list of every class of real estate
for sale, or Information about loans on
and to be made on real estat*. call at
phone to office, Grand Building.
120,000 to loan on Improved Heal
Estate at 4 and 7 P"r cent, according
to amount and location,
H. HORNE
For Sale
Now 6-room dwelling and four acres
In Bellevue on car line.
Two nice residences on ftacond IL
Two nlc* residences on Oak Bt.
8even-room dwelling end 19 sores
ear city. %
Five-room dwelling end 140 acres:
splendid level land Just a short way
out, with plenty of woods and water
and 2.000 beat selected peaoh tree#.
Two pieces store property oa flue
business atreet. , . ... .
400 acres fine, strong land with Me-
provementa. four miles from rafireaff
\ 16.00 per acre.
550 acres near BsrnesvlUe, Pike Oe*
1.080 acres, farm tn Burke and J
kina counties, Ga. . .
Varner Hotel and three acres load ml
ndian Springs, Ga.
610 acres one mile from HoNoa w
Home funds on long time it f |
ont. Call or write for particular* <
ny of above.
Geo. W Duncan, Manager.