Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 21, 1908, Image 5

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♦SR MACON DAILt tEfjioSAt'fli UCWf^'- OCTOBER 21, 1908 '5 H-H-H-H+H H l-H-i-HH' HUH ^ ^ LIGHT ) WEIGHT WOOL " UNDER- WEAR FORM CHILLY DAYS. Right weight, right styles and at right prices, and in a handy place for Men’s choosing. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 PER GARMENT A good assortment in all weights of the famous Dr, Jaeger’s wool underwear at a BIG DISCOUNT. WANT MERCHANTS TO DECORATE THEIR STORES FOR FAIR WEEK APPEAL MADE BV TH6 PAIR AS- , sOc I ATI ON—Pi V E rfoUNt¥ AGRli; CULTURAL EXHIBITS READY ? POR Space—aifi buqcY dis. PLAYS, PsIiQg (Joart if: - 3 W«Ufii r*ny—FrtOaj?, Oct-’ $?'*' ** • *y. EBfcktf vixr Arid L* MMitiry ru>. Clretii r»ay— FoutlxUl u*y, Dor—Safer divV. * . Brown. flUl ind*ponoj*rVr-^tw»- tMxfcfttir, N *yr. 1, Vitro K*y--Saturday. Ni^y. ‘ an mini aptaol te the mcre.iaatx of tit. city t» decorat. th.ly Mont Jurlns the present week, tn tXa: the entire city will pic«cnt *UHV attire aur. 1«E the fair. No better ndfertHent.itt Of Ike pt'ORH mt the. fair. halts, (fore the erewds. i» neaktUe than ai, clao- nr»le eteptay of lies. And huntraw. ii I la tittbed that ..cup atofr on VulWrr land Cherry etVcet. »M ■r'w biUVse*. ; blocks of Sloenltd,' Third ubd Fourth | streets wilt appropriately decora*.. I Mve countlre life ptaeie* tkeir aart- !cultural tllapleye, Tktre cantle'i ife Bibb, worth, ftartow. Jones and KniM. ten. A* many other, art «p«ri«l to errlve today end toweimw, Ifannrrer Huffs feels sure that these exhibits will be the best etna in Ct*r*uv la many years. JUST ARRIVED Fresh Shipment H. J. Heins Goods. Sauer Kraut, Dill Pickles Sour Pickles, Sweet Pickles Heinz’s Pure Apple Vinegar Why not buy the Best.^ MACON CASH GROCERY CO. Phonos 325—2D9 670 Ponlar Street. The Best tke 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 Stores. You can’t get it from any other stores stores as wo control the entire output of this brand. We are selling it at almost cost and every housekeeper in Macon should send us their orders and get the best at only thirty cents per pound. The Great Atlantic & f Pacific Tea Co. No Ton* than seven ftufyr comtsanfej '▼fir exhibit *f $h« f4tr. and Manarrey Huff is pressed tot sinks for <»• play*- In tact, every building wit* „ ho taxed to its utmost capacity. ft x*t punished. is evident that at least tftw# wore buildings will have to bo erected next year. Docorattons are being placed off att of t*e buildings of the fair grounds and an of them will be 'asttty garbed in fancy bunting and flags. One of the most interesting Of the agricultural exhibits will be made by President Ben It. Jonea. II still afro be one of the largest, and will be placed under a tent apart from the county exhibits. AH of the material will be the prodnet of Mr. Jones’ Bibb county farm. CoT. Wetmoro, repreaentallvo of the DuPont Powder Company, arrived In ***•. SP r J?* tera *y> an ^ *t once con sulted with the fair officials in regard to making a display. An exhibit of ammunition and guns will bo made. A car overy thirty minutes is the schedule now being operated on she street railway system. It was Inau gurated yesterday. This service wlU continue untij the day of the fair, after which a car will be run to the fair grounds every two minutes. The need of regular schedules to Central City Pari: was readily answered by tno officials of the company. Col. Dudley 14. Hughes was in Ma- last night, after a return from an tour of South Georgia. ■Ur siyi. extended "Everywhere - OU v 8l gJ{J« a r? out 5*gH €C ?? <5<?° r *rla State tf every- FOR SALE iLil' 1 A nice, new 6-r6om cottage, on shady side Johnson T ' avenue. AU conveniences, and a most desirable home. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. No. 461 Third Street. ’Phone 360. For Sale 11.450 Home being built in East Macon; will build to suit. $1,000 Desirable Vineville cottage; lot wide. ' $6,260 . College street home: ip rooms; built for a home; worth the money. $1,900 Vineville lot; will build home for pur- Wanted Property for ut. In the city; home., Invretment or unimproved lot., Al.o home. In But sn4 South Ma con. L!.t your property with u>. It may be whaf we want for Immediate par- chase. AU form, of property handled. Fair. It neemed to ..... „ u 1( nn ' 1 cepected to attend. I look for one of th» most south'"^ 8tat ° f4lrs evor 110,11 1,1 th0 Circus Feeding Time. Frcflln. tlm. In the mcnaacrla with one or the bln* shows is always an In teresting sight and one which as a rule the public are rarely permitted to i*2®ff* .T*? 0 fading of tho animals with the Cole Brother** show t» wore than particularly interesting on ac count of the many rare animals In their soologlca! collection and tho large number of them. This In the one show that realizes that it is more than or* dlnartly Interesting to Its patrons and for that reason so arranges Its dally routine that all who desire may bo present at feeding tlmo. Feeding time In the menagerie With i#? 8e • Wowa . take* place immediately after the concert Which follow* the big **f ,w P f ‘ rrnfni *nci and no one knows this better than tho animals them- selves. Notice the difference when you enter the menagorlo previous to the fMWorm?nco and when you pass out . *“® r * you havo witnessed it. When i y°u «»W nil the animal* in cages art apparently contented. They patient- ly p.M -to and fro Ivhlnd th. bere, of rccllno In nom. comfortable portion on IMr ear. door. After th. per- formanee tee how Impatient and rcst- lcs* they are. Springing from tido to side of their cages, they stop only long enough to peer exaeetlngly through their cage bare In the direc tion rtom which tho attendants conic dally with their one meal. The trop ical birds flutter their wings and call. . , the hyenas nre laughing. Jlons and iPV 1 tQ * c,n ff and three^ bottle tigers uttering a guttural grbwl which w# all know, while oven tho monkeys nre collected In front .of their home chattering for the m*M they know is almost due. # Cole Brothers' World Toured f?hors will be the feature of *h e Mreyn State Fair Friday; October C*. On circus day a down-town ticket offlco r.;il be Tfty ’* or Ciyfto Drug Jno. F. and W H. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St. Put Your Account With The American National Bank of Macon Tke Largest Bank in Middle Georgia! Capital $500,000.00 Stirplus (earned) $300,000.00 Liberal Treatment and Courteous Attention to all. R. J. TAYLOR. President L. P. HILLYER.'Vice-Pren. R. W. JOHNSTON, V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY. Ca.bier. ompany’a .tor*. OURE~YOUU~fiDNEYlJ Do Not Endanger Lifo When a Macon Citizen Shows You the Cure. Win people continue to euffor tne agonies of kidnev complaint, back- neb*, ornery dM.rt««. Iimtnni. hudackn. Innauor, «hy otlow tkam- selves to become chronic Invalids, when a certain cui> Is offeiod them? Doan e Kidney Mils Is the remedy to use. because it gives to tho kidneys w ^rk * ^ weed to perform their If you harn anv. even one. of the symptoms of kidney di-*oaRes,' cure yourself now. before dlabetr*. dropsy or Bright's disease seta In. Read this Macon testimony: A. M. Vann. 1320 Fourth gt., Macon Ga.. sayr. "I suffered a great deni ftr several yeara from jrsinx in region of my kidney*. Sometimes t was so lame and eor* that I could not work ond a* my kidneys were not per- forming thetr duties properly. I decid ed to trv soma kidnev remadv Having heard that Doan's Kidnev Pills were reliably. I went to the Tny!or*B*yne Drug Co. and procured a supper- Since using them I have beer* much better in every way and I am going to own- tlnne taking them. kr. »wln» that they will soon give tfie entire relief, t have no hesitancy In recommending such a reliable remedy." For sale by all dealer*. Price BO cents. Fost'r-Mllhum Ca. Buffalo, Now Tork. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Dosn'w-^and take no other. '"jl §He Feif From- Grace: •Barah Jane h;wi fallen fro’ui «rac>. «uraa June, win* bad’ b. on nlluited.iu and. pointed o? as the model of hon est yi SnVeh J*Jne who could fry and bake kicui |g|}tf th«n np»t«Miv ami tK’hosl* lv\ttt*r-cuke.4 werh th> jtrl.h*' t ,f tlo lu-Vtikra^i— Sdrah Jund hud J|nWi. Thd missus tens' fqgd t^f {riling hef vislmffl fhot slit 5 had a cook WntT wamt! die before.she would tak» as tnueh ti* a yifleh r»f sugar; ?nd wffd fejiet known to take is had 6t thirds honk* that she shouldn't taUo. and who vyua so cleua mbonl tho kitchen mi $ w» kind to the ehlldvcn. and all th.*: sore of of thing. Ami the bess of the hvwwe. relying on wcat the good wife JqW ■ ■:* !■ .'*.1 I f-> hi:* Id ,1-y.N M town what a B« m of n cook he hud at home. an»V th* other follow* would (ell kntt hhw lucky R* wg* ( But eom* hoi*- or. other thd hois a'.vrrH feit h II he fctf<$ wd 4ft#f the.se bjjgsUi.* m£*' WJliil M not^ccJ thrtt- IHc hdHIei cf whisky H* flag hid but. be- foYr prohibition tfehl iKto effret were growing iovVu-'mrt .tr.ecf. arid w^cri eref he sAlii nhyth'n? th tV wlf* (I, bht* pcrthhtN»ill l d thg l»»c;l iliijt Shridh Jane ever went near It. and that be himeblf wot the dVlnlsef: . So Wftrg hp \Viia lent fof eariy kpt- te«*y mnnttitirU gft to the «t*llim ^° tt fe. «fter eating «i breakfast the WU« eooHe.l. ■apjjt Jan.- not iv'n* uruarlt* iK* auspecteff that Parah Jam- *wh* In ♦fottble. And she was. Jon-3 reached the courf room In tin.. ghfit Jane hcij»-.w «Ht b*r. tfha ww mt and smtio spread air over her No natter what she had been #«Mised of. M’ater Jones would ace that she The officer te’d of finding vaK Jono on Fourth street acting in a very dis orderly manner, fti edilTfiort to thb*. Emma Brown accused her. of taking a shirt waist from t»eU. The ovMsncc era* so *tr*tgiit and ro full that it W4* hard to say wV> wre tha ino?t aston* ished, Jonea or S.’voh Jana. tM« to Eranu: “Jcdge. dlskyer seme 8ary Jane the mekkout dot ahu vr argil. Rho cooks far de Joneses an* she drink dey lkkvr- an* she w*ar Mix Joncscst shut walstes nnner peltlooais anner atockln’s anner doan know wj»t else she .War. She goiter triflin' husbnn* «n* ho dosn do er t'lng but loafer roun* do streets an* mekker ‘sport ’Im. Ef yer go ter her houso die barry. minit yer kin fin* mo’ pawtsfena dat she took’n fom do Joneses dan yer kin shaker stick at. I seed her fclm erway fom wuk many or time widder ap’n fuller flour an* meal an* taters an’ hog meat, an* lies ter feed dat lour down triflin’ nlg7er she call her husban*. Dat who she Is." All tho time Sarah Jane was wring ing her hands and groaning, now and then cutting her eye In the direction of Mr. Jones to see If he was believ ing all that was being told on her, and hoping In her heart that h« wasn't. Then the court turned to her and ask- 1: "Where did you get your liquor? It was real cruel In the court to flr such an unexpected question at Sarah Jane. Of all the questions, this was the least expected. "Whar I git do licker? Wot llrker Who say I got any licker? Darn Mis ter Jonos ax *lm of he evor seed me wld any licker. Jlss ax *Im. Jedgr." “Tho officer says ho found you drunk and there is no use for you to denv that fart. What I want to knew is where did you got it—from a blind tiger?'* "Doan know miffin’ 'bout no blln' tiger, Jcdge. Er frenner min* gimme or glasser dlshyer stuff dey call* nigh- bear, an’ dat overling X drlnked effer drap dald." • "How about tho shirt waists with Mrs. Jones* name on them found in your trunk," This was another unexpected ques- tlon. It was difficult to answer be cause Sarah Jane thought that perhaps her trunk had been opened. "Judge, de missus gin m**r er ol' shut walstes las’ Chrls-nias, an* dat do on* Ileal shut walste* dat ter got. Jedgc cf yer lemnie off die time—plcoss mta-' ter Jones, doan b'lieve wot dsm nig gers say, dey Jlsser lyin’ 'bout me," and Sarah Jane went to pieces. She was fined ten dollars, ami when Jones refused to pay i( her heart wan indted broken. .Tories felt it » bnri about it almost a* Sarah Jane, but he was more satisfied, now thai he know whero his liquor had been going, bo- cause—Just whisper this—ho had a sus picion that Mr.-t. Jones was taking n drop too much, the wretch. H.d * Cl... CIL ’ r* v Mrs. Ada L. Groom, ^fltp widely known proprietor of the Groom Hotel. Vaughn, Mlsa. says; "For several months I suffered with a severe cough and consumption seemed to have it- grip on me, when a friend recommend, ed Dr. King’s New Discovery. I bo The fa mo of lea Word! *•4 <ldX. Trial battle fr... 123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co. «. T. Rice -T. B. Stewart. H. T. Fielder. Sell most everything. loywefs’w;: FOLLOW THE FLAG iiaJ «h .liiititti Ui liid rli.tincti.-n d having tiMn elu.tcn ai THE NATIONAL CANDV S’ h-.Gnv.rntncnt lies waiverl the question of hlcher tide* rdrt b! ■Cf-l .quality.first in it* selection. Tho great fleet of h. ttkshipa lit (Be PaMlld ha. receive! ehipment, of many tone Knife'S®..’' . lr " nih - Shipments .'Uwhoiinf? ar^si a*E,lZ7 ! “" mnnth, y lot th0 THE WALTER M. LOWNEY CO., E05T0N Maker* of Cocoa, Chocolate and Bonbon* fiLae*~s23S£!r5 NEW CROP GEORGIA 0ANE SYRUP FIRST OF THE SEASON FROM —CAIRO, GEORGIA— Flournoy Grocery Co. IT’S GOOD. TRY A GALLON. Our Fine Coffee Roasted in tho STORK KVERY DAY of tho Year. Get nil the Strength, Flavor and Aroma. Now Is the Time, Fifty-Nine We have just receivod a largo shipment of hooka that nro slightly damaged, some nre ns good ns now, all written hy the most popular authors. If you arc wise you will call TODAY and aee thorn, for they will not last long at 59 cents each. MACON BOOK CO. Telephone 382, i 615 Cherry St. The Welcome Glow of the Electric Light Is hospitnlity in itself. If your rosidenco is not wired let us show - you how small tho ox- penso really is. Its conven ieneo will repay yoii in short time, und wlion oneo installed you will wonder how you ever mnnaged to do without it. Macon Railway & Light Co. SHIPPING NEWS NEW YORK, N. Y., Ocf. 2P—Ar* >*lvedi Steamer Kansas City. Hava rteh. Railed: Steanie? Voorburg, Cava i nab. PIIILADEfaFHIA. PA., Oet. 2C—Ar- 11vc«l • Skennim AUee, Ropduraa. via Charlciton; Parthian. Bavannah. AALT1MORK. Md., Ocl. 10—Arriv ed: Btenntrr Itasea, Havanneh. Balled: Blenmcr Cretan, flavannaif, PENSACOLA.”ria7 Oct. 20-Arrlv* ed: Btoamai* Adeliteld Menaell, (U«*r ). Mr Hz- il. Wilmington. Cleared; Htcuuer* ffttfpoot, (Hr.). Campbell Rotterdam; Mag.* ur>, (Hr) McKee, Havre. MOBILE. Ala. Oct. ^-Arrived: liungfi M tiul. {Nor.), Stranger, fuegos* Hel'-a, (Nor.), Btavo n\ IMw- to forte*; Bell*e, (Nor.), Hon-^n, Mv. 8AVANNAH. fle.. Opt. 20—Arrived Steamer* City of Savanreh. ri-h«-r, New Yo'-k; Lexington, Jone$, Balti more: Eavtry, (Bfr-). Puckey, fhar- Uetorf. Sailed: Steamer* Nepathnm. llir.l- gln*. BaltlmoiM; Cha»t*ho<vh«.* Diehl New York. fHy of M won, flreyer, noston, Orantley, (Or*). If-'nderjion. Gulfport. CHARLESTON. S. C.. Oct. td—Ar- Ived. 8t**mr-r* Apeek#, Htapl- * J«rk- imvllle. end prof'^'-ded f*'P New Y^rV ’heodor« Weems, Ball, Baltimore, v korgetown. • John Francl*. Ve JACKSONVILLE Flo . OH. 3*-Ar- rffred: Steamer* ffhaw-mut. H*n*en. Philadelphia; Coir.anrhe Waison. J York; jMh<**>ner Georgia OUkl* \ llama, Wilmington, „ _ ^ =41-18? w Parity, Mellowness and Rich Flavor are the distinguishing qualities of Sunny Brook , THE PURE, FOOD Whiskey * It la dlitlll-d In the good old Kentucky way end Is eipeclilly adapted for home use. Every bottle U aealed with the Govern ment “Green Stamp,“ a positive insurance of full proof, full quantity and n fully matured ace. It stand, uncqcaled aa ■ rich and healthful stimulant—a lure cure for many of the minor ailment! of the human lyatem. DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID DV ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DI3THI3UT£fl3: C. BLUM A CO., JACKSONVILLE. FI A. C. C. BUTLEH CO.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. BEDINQFIELD A CO., JACKSONVILLE. FLA. D. F. A C. P. LONG, JACKSONVILLE. FLA. L. O. DANIEL, MGK., CHATTANOOGA, T1NN. PAUL HEYMAN, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. fOALLAOHER A O'OARA. CHATTANOOGA, TBNN. H. LEVYSTEIN A CO . MONTGOMERY. ALA. i.. LOEO WHISKEY CO., MONTGOMERY, ALA. ' Bottles $ i I-5th Gallon ft Rye or Beurboa Bottles $ Fuff Quart, Rye or B««rkoa 5 WANTED POTS and kettles going at 19 and 23o. Huhn Fire Bale. WANTED—ldlght suit Hclfrloh Superior I WANTED—Clbthea clemnod and preea- ed. I iHfrici) Superior Pr«Mlng Club. Phone «•*. prefer romn unfurniabeA'. Addree* X. P. C.. thle office. ^ private family; rriPivncfi giviut, pin a *r (oration and term*. A., drawer 34». city. MONEY TO LOAN. A Having* Bank. HEAL 1 No d hour*, imrrvnc 607 Cherry aL PERSONAL. SOME nice oook etovea left at baraaln prices. Huhn Fire Bale. D *riaw BINDER and Wheeler & Wilson PINEAPPLE. Edam genuine New York cream, birch and Ilmburfcr cheese J B. Whitehead. M^E fat fries and freah country egg** Phonos 715 and 40*. J. U. Whltehoud. BOARDERS—Reeve* House. Macon. Ga.j a reflned family hotel; $1.00 a day and up; weekly rate given. WANTED—White nurse: comfortable home. Apply Room No. $0, Cummerdul Bank Bldg. WANTED—Couple of young men to oc cupy front room; hot nnd cold water; •11 conveniences; one block from court house. Fhoits I0S6. WANTED—Covple or young men to oc- cupy suite Ol Kpoms In steam heated flats. FI rot class table board. No. 6 Nevuro flat* WANTED—Table boerddrs at the Olym pia Hotel; reasonable price* W. T. Rngun, prop. . FOR RENT „ ,<v» ilEATERB at factor yprtc.es. Huhn Fire Bale. FOR RENT— 1 Tw# rooms. Phono 2496. FOB hBNT—Second floor, cL.lmblo lo- catton, Ooltf»i> M.I two (Slur lino.; alt rouvoiilfno.nl r.nt r.uaonablr. Plion. IKI. FOB BENT—Nfca «-roow ootu*. 0hr«u: b..., "truwborry pl.nl.', honey for aal. by A. Hollkcr, Holt uva. TOfi BENT—Thr.. .leuant room, fur- nl.liM or uufuraUhod, at JH Cherry, rhona 7.18. FOR RENT—TRree or four rooms for light housekeeping. 610 New st.; no objcCfWhs to children. FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, fur- | i t FI.ORIDA ORANOES that are yellow! ,« mas it's and ooconnuts at^J. R- Whitehead* Phone* 716 and 461. FOB BENT—Nine-room tioue. 11# I’arfc Place; excellent location; fronta park and car line; oonVantcncfj both floor., '•p," care Telearaph. FOB RENT—fleeond floor of HU New et.; bath connecllnr. Pow«.lMr at once. Rlny 1011. FOR RENT Immediate po**e«Blnn. 11*1 Elm et.; 770. Oil, 710. 7SI A.K «t B. U Her;., cor. Oranan nnd Forayth at.. FOR RENT—Furnished room*. 616 Orange st Phone 2236-L. FOR GOOD room* and board go to eh; Olympia Hotel; merchant** dinner 25 cents. W. T. Ragan, prop. TOR RENT—147 Rose Bark, opposite ML de Rules, • room". I »«ths. all rnnven- lenoes, staple In rear. Btspken 8. Shipps. FOR RENT—Two connecting first floor rooms, phone, hath, etc., $11.00; would furnish thorn. Address "Convenient Rooms," euro The Telegraph. FOR RENT—Stalls In Park Hotel etnble. Apply Mrs. B. L. Hendrick. Parte Hotel. FOR RENT—Two choice apartments. Nevnro Flntsj lights, water, hoot furnished. Apply at office Leon S. Duro, Fourth Nation^) Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Two AI ground floor offices In Washington block; steam heat nnd Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Savings Bank. FOR RENT—On# warehouse on Blxth st, fronts side track. Apply Park Hotel. FOR RENT OR BALE—Now, modem 6- room cottage, Lynn Avo., Vlnovllle: will sell cheap. Arthur 8. Harris, S13 Vineville Ave. FOR SALE JAPANESE napkins, lo. per 100; cost you 20c. evsrywhero else. Huhn Flro Bale. FOM HALE—Chrysanthemums, white and yellow; come see before giving an or der. 339 Carling ave., Phone 2006. I plrklc* alk -iy Bradley. BAUER KRAUT, dill olives In bulk. Oar FOR BALE— Dealrablo cottage, North lll*hlnnd«; terms to suit purobaser. I.eon 8. Dure, Fourth Notional Bank Bldg. FOR 8ALES—Five-room cottage Itarn «nd lar*c lot, Tenney nve., Macon; eoajr payments. FOR BALE—At Aacrlflce, two large mule*, In good r. n.imon. (’an be s««n In aft ernoon* at College Hill Grocery. FOIl BALE—One of the beet tern lot*, Vineville at., close In. O. M. Davis. and farm wagon*. 8. fl. Pormelr* Co. For Renf A thirty-horse farm with dwelling, out-bulldlnga nnd tenant house* auffl- c.-Unt to run it; well located one and a half mile* from rood town and only on* mil* from nearest railroad station with public road running through the center. The place contain* 1,730 acres and ha* plenty of running a ut. r >m it. Will leas* to a responsible party for five year* at a rent of $1 bah* of cot ton j>tr year. The placo will ylold a handsome profit at Ihla low rental. FOR 8ALE, 30394 acre* in Crawford county, Ocl. has seven-room dwelling nnd two small tenant houses; about 200 acre* In largo second growth iplne ready to mw which should, If property bandied, yield enough to more than pay for place. Price 91.tM.ot. Term* If de slipd. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 545 Mulberry Street. Two Bargains A $160.00 cash payment wlH buy modern six-room cottanc on Duncan avenue. Has electric light*, bath, gdf, cabinet mantel*, folding doors, and I* on n good lot. Balunrr $2,660.00, to be paid $40,00 per month. A $100.00 ca*h payment will buy a very desirable five-room cottage on Carling avenue. Thle place has even' convenience and Is In perfect raralr. Balance $2,600.00. Can be paid month- see us Minton-Morgan Co. w W- Real Estate. "H' 420 Cherry 8L JUlflaL. Phone 1102. N. M. GREEN, GROCER, PHONE 851.- Freah rnrata, Georgia pork and ve«l wllnut M .U Un ' M * r " °°™ r **** WELLINGTON Spring Dairy Butter, for sale only at C. B. Moore's. Phone 467. LOST L08T—Two pointer pupplee; whlta with lemon spot*. Reward If returned to W. C. Turpin. LOBT—Sunday night at Bollngbroke, G«t.. one dark bay horae mule, in good condition; medium slir; mi.an scar on right shoulder. If located, please notify F. H. Wadloy, Bollngbroke. Ga. LOST—One amethyst ting surrounded br ^^pcarls. Rotura to 106 Park Place, Plume LOBT—Stick pin, opal, surrounded by diamonds. Howard. F. B. Coatea. MISCELLANEOUS 1I1NCH MEAT in bulk, llftc. per pound. Oscar Bradley. ’ROUT, fine for flah, oystera and celery. Co. RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE *81— Beet Konen* City loin ataak. !8o.; round and roaata. I'JVic. Corner Spring and Walnut eta. .IMPORTED DILL PH opened today; also mangoe*. Phone* 716 and 468. EVEN YOUR FUNERAL’ would be more dismal If the roof were leaking. Be alive then, and fix the roof—It may pospone your funeral,. JAB. C. aORMLY, Phone 531. 320 Third SL. MR. DOG GUNN '' is no longer witH JONES, GUNN & JONES, \ and this blr horse and mule will in tfss future he run hy Mr. Bf Jonos mill' kjmrtura his son. Mr.’.W. l£. Jonos. ^ Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native and [Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. all HEIMATH HALL cents. Bualnaa* women 16 osnta. Braakfaat 7 to • a Dinner 12 to IliO < Supper, 6:00 to 7:00. A free rest-room: convenient for etit- of-town shoppers. *FOi Rent Btorngo apace, 98x207 and 80x90 with Fun thorn railroud trnrk farllltie* in English conipreaa building; rIao space 173X175 on track, under cover, suit able for lumber atorogo or mill pur* !>-»»». BTOREH FCTR RENT. 604 and 606 Fourth street, with G, R. It. track facilities; excellent loo** tlonT j No. 461 Cherry St. i**fMm*M No. 661 Mulberry St- Old 76 with three adjoining email stores will provide S. R. R. track facllitle* and convert Into on* bonding suited to htifdneNs ricnlred. Htorc, Newman building, First Bt« J DWKLL1NQ8. V For sale or rent 8-room tww-etory dwelling, 423 Carling Ave. WW give very liberal terms to purobasear; re* cently put In perfect order. 7-room dwelling, 210 Fhwt 8L, near Mulberry. room dwelling, 457 New to be Improved. . 4 1 5-roorn cottage, 469 New 8t„ to be Improved. room cottage, Soetb College 8L to be Improved. 5-room cottage, lomn Ave., IFtoo* vlllo (new). 7-room dwellings, tot end tot Reee St., (new). lo-room dwelling. 871 Orange Ft. Will ri*nt separate npartraent* e*e> floor; every convenience. For Hat of every class ef reel etoate for sale, or Information about loans •* id to bo made on real estate. e*H *6 phone to office, Grand Building. $20,000 to loan on Improved Reel Eatate at 6 end 7 per cent, according to amount and location. H. HORNE Reel Estate, Insuranoe and Lean* ^ Phone 464. For Sale - New I-room dwelling and four acres In ncllevuo on car line. Two nice realdenccs oii Second St. Two nice residence* on Oak tit. Hrvreri nwm dwelling and 10 acres near city. Five-room dwelling and 100 scree; splendid lf-v-1 I - n I a short Way out, with plenty of woods and water and 2.000 best selected peach tree*. Two pieces store property on fine business etreet. 600 acres flue, strong land with fm- pruvoments, four miles from railroad at 3R.00 per aero. ‘"I acres near Barnesvlllo. Pike Co., Oa. 1,080 acre*, farm In Burke and Jen kins counties, Ga. Varner Hotel and three acres land at Indian Springs, Ga. 610 acre* one mile from Holton. Ga. Home fund* on long time at 7 per cent. Call or write for particulars on any of above. Geo. W Duncan, Manager. menimwnhk: