Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 23, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1908 4A Are You Prepared For the Rainy Days? They are bound to come. It’s time for a cravenette Rain coat. Thoy shed the water and at the same time keep you dry and warm. Our coats fit the, collar closely and hang gracefully from the shoulders. . Neat grays and tans, blacks, fancy stripes in Uark shades and olives are. the leading colors. $15 TO $35 NEAR-BEER DEALERS REQUIRED TO DEPOSIT BOND WITH COURT MUST GIVE MONEY* on CERTIFIED IT SAVES YOU MONEY. CHECK TO AMOUNT. OF TAX TO: The «P«cl»l half price sale of Dr. Hoirard'4 specific for the cdt* of con- etlpatlon and dyspopala by the Taylor- •if**yna Drug Company mean* the aav- ins of a fear, dotlara on every family'* yearly bill for medicines. CLERK OF COURT UNTIL FINAL DISPOSITION OF THEIR APPEAL. Purauant to an order Issued by Judge W. H. Felton ycricrday morning. after a hearing In chambers, the retail and wholesale near-beer dealer* of Macon who art parties to the rooent application for tha Injunction which restrained tho ordinary from collecting the tax. murt deposit with tho clerk of the superior court the amount of tho license, either In money or by certified check. There nr* thirty-five of three dealers and they are given until Mondny, November 2. to com ply with the order of the court. In **-• ovent of the failure of any one of .... dealer* to make the deposit tho restrain' Ing order will be declared dissolved, an. the ordinary will issue A. fas. against the entire number. The following Abater* are parties to the Injunction suit, and are the ones to whom yesterday's order of Judge Felton Judge Felton I rence, WaM. ShlnholsCr. Keatiemw Re 1 taurant romnanv. J. T. Orooms. L. . Dinkier, D. Cunningham. Pst Lynns. Ed. . ..—John Thomas. r.\s We Save You'Money! Best Patent Flour Nice Thin Meat, per pound Pure Lard, per pound .... ' Compound Lard, per pound Cottolcne, 10-ponnd pail ... Plnntene, 10-pound pail ... Picnic Hams, per pound Blue Hen Matches, per dozen t.. ....75c ....13c 12 l-2c ....10c . .$L25 ..$1.15 ...,10c ...15c Its always best to see us before you spend yonr money. Macon Cash Grocery Co. Cassidy. Jamas Murohew John Th J. W. Herndon. Hugh Cassidy. P. J, ddy. Jo* Travis. Hugh. Devlin. Ed. •In. A. B. Moore, r. T,. Rarflcld. John Moore. John Murnhey. Henry Hart. Tav. Inr-Royne Drue Company. Kd. Lob. C. II Dmiglaa. C. Richmond. B. T>. Douglas. Duma* It Hall, C. C. Porter. Cook Brew ing Company. Ik* Rarhl-iskl. manager. In the case .of retailer* the tax from row until the first of Januare Is 1200. Th* wholesalers* license Is 150(1. The motion to reotdre this deposit of money from the thlrtv-flve dealers wns nrosented to Judge Pclton by Attorney T. f*. pvider, rcnresehtlng the state attor ney general. It wa* related out that the dealer*, by virtue of the restraining or dor. were allowed to conduct thel** hurl ness without either a bond or a license nnd the motion was made that they »i retired to deposit money to the amount cf the tax until a Anal decision w**j rented In tha caaa. An appeal Is now nendlne. Tt was also ordered bv the court that the tentative arroemant that the decision of the high court on th* temnorarv In in net Ion fronted to Atlanta dealer* should oooly to the local rge**. be nut tnto writ- 2. In Atlanta. Would Mortqaaa tha Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire. On.. W. A. Ploy*! by name, say*: "Bueklon'* Arnica Halve cured the two worst aorea I ever eaw; one on my hand an one on my leg. It la worth more than Ita weight In gold. I would not he without It If I had to mortgage the farm to get if Only 25c at all drug store. 670 Poplar Street. Phones 825—290 The Best the Market Affords Fancy A. & P. Elgin Creamery BUTTER 30c lb. This Butter stands above all the rest for Richness, Parity and Cleanliness. Sold only at A&P Stores. Yon can *t get it from any other stores stores ns we control the entire output of this brand- We are eelling it at almost cost and every housekeeper in Macon should send us their orders and get the beet at only thirty cents per pound. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. FOR SALE A nice, new 6-room cottage, on shady side Johnson - avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable homo. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. No. 461 Third Street. 'Phone 360. For Sale ’ Wanted $1,460 Home being built In East Macon; wilt build to suit. 11.000 Deitfable Vlnevllle cottags; lot wida. 16.260 College atrebt homo: 10 rooms; built for g home; w6rth the money. 11,000 Vlnevllle tot; will build home for pur- Huger. Property for sale In tho olty; homes. Investment or unimproved lota. Also homaa In feast and South Ma con. Lltt your property with us. It may be what wa want for Immedlato pur chase. All forms of property handled. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. • 607 Cherry St. CENTRAL OF GEORQIA RAILWAY' CO. DEPART FOR— Savannah and Auguata * 1:36am Savannah, Augusts Covington and Batonton.....*1f :95am Eatonton and Miliedgevlll*. .t 7:Wpm Athens and Madison • 7r* r — Athens and Madison * 4 ) • 3; Atlanta and Grfffln., Atlanta and Grinin. * 4:*Cam * 7*3Um 1 1:31pm Co'umbue CshMtbws Hfl Atbany and Montqomary. 1 l-.DZtrn Albany and Montgomery..•.•11:40am Savannah, Augusta Covington and Eat< *— and' Mill 1|t|M Eatonton and' Milicdgevlllo.,t 7:20am Athens and Madison *11:C9am —.....Athens andMsdlaen.7:45pm l:Mam Atlanta. Chicago, st. Louts. .•I7.5fbrn Atlanta and GrWfln... # ncJam Atlanta and Griffin • 2:35am Atlanta and Orjfhii.'.,.«,...eii:2n?- Atlonta ond Griffin., Atlanta end frffBn, ... id Ortffia...4:40pm Ationu ond Griffin.yg and Birmingham..* 2:*;am Birmingham ond Columbus..• f: ond Birmingham..•11:|3ain Birmingham and Columbus..* 4:; fifi fi Montgomery tnd Amen/.,...* l:Kam Montgomery and Albany • 4:25pm Amerlcue • 7:11am LUMBER MILL BLOCKS Try, them just once—at $1.25 per load.. They go as far as load of wood, at half the price. Rodmond-Massee Fuel Oo. Phones 100 and 223. ■ "UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES." Lottie Blair Porker, author of "Way >owfl East" and "Under Southern ntled" has & happy faculty in character |* ‘possessed by few dra-^ matlc writers of the present day. Espe- that will be presented here sit tho Grand tomorrow for both a matinee and night 'performance. The flnenesa of her ckg^ actoritailone in minuteness and IldMR detail will bo easily recognisable to ■ny one at all familiar with plantation life In the souths The hot-headed flro- eatlng colonel whose dignity la always being ruffled and who considers It nec- cxFHry to arrange a duel eachtlmo^md southern cavaliers who wars. famoVH hundred year* ago. Also we And the mischievous child, "Anner Llxer," full of Joke* and animat aptr- pranks, practical Jokes and animal aplx Ita. reminding us at times of the antics of a monkey and unconsciously bringing the Darwinian theory back to our minds. Another character In the play that makes a atrong Impression upon (he au dience la "Aunt Doahy." one of the fa miliar faithful (ype of servants In south ern homes a generation ago, who, when freedom came, elected to. remain with the family to whom they had belonged rather than go amongst atrangera. A faithful ally of the maater and mistress, more friend than servitor. These and many other characters are drawn by Mr*. Parker In a Ilfi-lOfe and natural manner and so distinctive are the dif ferent clmmcterlsatlons that the tor’ii Intereot Is thereby. YORKB the flan AND ADAMft. When the Halt dropped In the musical comedy race this season, one company forged to the front and romped along so —y that ’'can't lose*' was all the others Tho organisation which set g a*klMng pace ot th* outset was e and Adams In B. K. Forrester's ictWn of th* novel musical comedy, ring th* I’onlwa." Thla conjpany n* just completed a successful Metro- olltM Circle theater engt 111 be seen here at the I touae on Monday. October te big electrical novelties u. . w. ivorites that eet New York talktaa All lat lo aynonomou* with "hkhnff* to srlcaturrd with a delicacy of hitherto nknqwu flavor and an oxbuJafte gay riot f wrier ai.d •design fa displayed |h tho icenlo equipment, oo lovely, eo freah, that concealed under tho miracle of It* slip purity, tho marvelous perfection of oolor drawing and composition are el- York# and Adams and tfcelr associate iSKSvsa it jss platers.,., A matinee and night perform- nee will he given/ RCGARDINQ ADELAIDE THURSTON. Her rare beauty, her musical voice, her petite form and her charming — sonority are all thoroughly woll ,k»u„„ Her girts as an aetreue have placed her In the estimation of .the public on a high plane of esteem. Her name Is as- eocinted with an eatneot endeavor to -osent plays of dean, moral tone, east- suited to the tasfee and ent*rUln« ont of th* better das* of theater* mra and presented with oerupuloua card to tho selection of her supporting kit scenery, costumes and accessories. « e Grand Opera lfouee on Thursday, debar It. LYRIO. It fs a custom In all vaudeville houses for tho performers to remain a week, hut a change In acts to always made on Thursday for th# week-end. A perform- or usually gives his best act the first part of the week, but this rule dnaa not obtain at the Lyric as th# changes put on by all actors yesterday were beu#r Jf anything then the first part of tha w—k. The four courtlmndA tnelodlng the lft- tl* fellow* In their musical get.. John Wlilanbrlnk. th* funny man In cork, and Parrish and DeLuc In thriV c|#ycr slnr- Inr sei. were well received aad heartily The amatcuvu wilt hold, the hoard* to night and there is Lin fn store for all that attend- Nothing bordering on the txristerouaneso will be tolerated. . The Hfl for next week will b* brought Intact from Bavannah. wB#v* they are appearing thla w**k !o rapacity busi ness. Mr. Bandy In fUmpnah wire# hte ro I her here: ;^ ,h * [ahowa m the fashioo magasiaea. Each 60 cent bottle (thla Arm sell* it for 26c) contain* sixty dose* of a medicine that la pleasant to take nn.l I which can be depended upon to euro! the worst cast of constipation, dyspep-1 ala or liver trouble. Mr. Taylor hunj *o much faith tn the superior merit I of this medicine that he says: If Dr. Howard’s specific does not cure >ou. come back to our storo and- wr will return your money." Thla remedy la not an orJJnnry moil- lelne. It la the favorite formula of .i well known physician, nhd has tho en dorsement of hundreds of phyalclsn* of eminence In their profession, who prescribe It In all cases of constipa tion, dyapepaln or liver trouble, know, ing from experience that it will make a complete and lasting cure. Police (*oupt Old Bln and Betsy. Old Beh Haskins wa* up on the charge of mat driving In tno city, con trary to (he speed ordinance. An of- Arer had found him trolling over the bridge, and whooping up his mule, urging It In a loud ton* of voire to accelerate its gait. HI paid no at tention to the officer who was foreo.1 to rup to catch him. After being caught, the old negro restated arrest, and wanted-to proceed on his way ra- gurrilean. The officer waa therefore | compelled to look the old negro up to Insure Ids attendance at court yester day morning. Thla much ot the cast* having been stated by tha witnesses nnd the officer, the court gave the old man an opportunity to mike his state ment: "Jedge. wot de- *ay 7 nm do trufe, but dey doan know hit 411. Dey feed me er tryln* ter mfk Betsy go .’long faaaer. but dey doan know do now-1 come uwlt. Ef dey lutdder knowed j wot mek me In alcher hurry dey. wood- i er say go ’long, ol' man, an* git dar faaayer kin. Isor gwlneter tell yer •xao’ly how comer In etch or swe't, an* hit gwlneter be de trufe offer know how ter tell hit. Lemme see. hit wus- xer Chuesday atter dinner w'en mer ol’ oomans aho tuck alck. She mighty alck, Jedge, Jlss Ink she wusser gwlnv-r Iter die, anner alnt ready fur de oil /mmnnn ter go ylt. Iae de ope wotl gotter go fuss. Well, de ol’ oomans she aiy, Ben. Is* lnn?r heaper mlaryl —gotter pain right hyere-ln mer side, anner. apoc hit kase I cats dem rooter beggars. I say mebbe hit passer way, Honey. Atter wMle ah# sAy, 'Ben, fn de Lawd I kaln't stan’ dls mtzry much longer. Wot yer wants. Honey? Dat wotter aay. Jlaao. She say. nuffln alnt gwlneter do me any good cop’n er plas ter. an’ dar alnter plaster on do lot. Don ahe say, O LaWdyl Jedge, dat glta mo. I Jlss couldn’t atan* ter hyecr Honey moan datter way, an* mo or big stroppln* man lakker wus, anner alio did hitch up Betsy Inner hurry. I Jump In de waggln anner klm ter town at-1 ter er piaster. I stop at de drug ato* In Eas* Macon an’ dar wus Mister Hugh Merkervy Jlaser layln’ hit off 'bout de way de Dlmmercrnta gwlneter do ef dat mans Jlnnln BMno gltter 'lected, anner seed right off dat ho had no time ter fool wldder ol* nigger anner plaster, anner klma over on> dls alder da river an* gits me er plaster. 'Bout da time I glta on Bridge Row I gotter atud’n 'bout do ol' oomans (in ner mlsry. anner tell ol' Betsy ter gld- dup an’ ter gldtfnp qulckl W’enner an’ I knowed dat ef dat 'mobile could scoot Ink dat on do bridge mer ol' Betsy orter go too, winner hollered to Rotay tor move an' to move peart. Dennor hyeerd do poloeces say atop, but Jedffo dar wus no use ter trv tor ■top Betsy. Dat umi* knowed dot mer Ol' tome - "•T wnlllrr fur .Int plaster. Datter good of mule. Jedge. Hit got sense lak folkaes. ’Bout dat time do poleacwi run’d up an’ ootch ol' Betsy by do bridle. I tot* dat poleecea 'bout do ol* oomuni annor mlsry ah' •bout mer gwln# ter town atter er plas ter, but he s*y. klm down offn dat waggln. jar ball hald scoun'le, Iser gwlneter lock yer up fur drvln' fans essor 'mobile on do bridge. Jedge, dat *ho woodor made yer mod? an* dat do reesln' I git upaot. An' dor dey had me, me up hy*re In de callaboose an' mer ol' oomans dar at home Jlsser sufrln' wld de pain In h«r side, an' de LoWd knows whar de plaster Is kase dey tuck hit 'way fom me Won dey locks mo up. An* dat do trufe, Jodve." ''Have you h*ard from your old woman?" naked tho court "How 1 gwlneter hyere fom her w'en Iso ben‘lock up In dinhycr Jail or.' katnt ooo nobody? De ol' onmnnn mebbe dald by dls tlm# fur all I know." At thlo there arose .from the side of tho room where the witnesses sit, a Mg fat woman, of the kind Hint every southern born mnn would, give worlds to havo on tils lot. Bhe wa* In the room unknown to Ben, having heard of his being arrested and had come to tho city halt to «ee about him. As ihe straightened up she said: "Dls lo ho ol» oomans, JedfS." 4 At tho sound of that voice. Joy Struck deep Into the heart of old Ben, Talk of music, never was there a aweeter aound to fall on old Ben's ears. The nigger loveo » brass bind., and the nigger lovr* the strum* of fh* banjo, but no brass band, no banjo, could have produced aweeter music than was the old woman'o voles on that particular occasion. And Un sound-must havo touched the heart of tho court, for the pen uplifted to writ* ton dollars dropped from the ltl»g*r*. and tho wave of tho hand toward th* door waa tho only aentonbo Imposed. COLD WEATHER IS COMING The weather man will not keep us waiting longer. How are you fixed in bed coverings? If you have not sufficiently supplied these very necessary goods you need to consult us t for we are the people to supply your wants. Blankets The most 'completo Blanket Department in, Central Georgin. Wo buy direct from the mills, soleot only tho best qualities from their stock. Besides nil tho good kinds for beds, we nre showing n roost bountiful assort ment of Beacon Blnnkots, cnitnhlo for Lounging Robes, Couch Covers nnd Steamer Rugs. Thoy aro wnrm with out being too heavy. Full size Double Blankets, cotton, in white, tan, grny nnd stryies, $1.00 to $2,60. 11-4 Cotton and Wool Blankets, in white and grny, heavy weight, $3.00 to $3.60. • 114 Wool Blnnkots, plaid, red,, blue, pink nnd tan, regulnr $5.00 values, wo sell specinl, $3.98. 114 Wool Blankets, red or white, double site, Cnl- ifonvn nnd Eastern Wool, $6.00 to $12.50. Beacon Blankets, soft, downy Ootton nnd Wool, solids and fancy figures, $1.50 to $15.00. Child’s Beds and Crib Blankets, single or double, .downy, good weights, whito or dolicnte, solid or fancy pattorns, $1.00 to $6.60. Comforts Mndo from clean Laminated Cotton, Lambs’ Wool nnd Down, covorod with Silkoline, Batiste, Snttoon, Sat in or Silk; seleot patterns, ail good colors. Como for cribs, single beds nnd full size. Prioes from $1.25 to $17.50. Special inducements offered to liotols and boarding houses. Bed Spreads Satin, Crocliot and Marseilles, hommed or fringed ends; all pcrfoct goods, best assortment of patterns, sizes for cribs,‘cliilds’ beds nnd full sizo bodB. Cribs nnd cbilds’ beds, Satin nnd Croehet, $1.60 to $3. Single bod eizos, henvy weight Crocliot, $1.25 quali ty, for 98c. Full sizo extra values, white Croohet $1,25 quality, for 98o. 11-4 out corner fringod Croohet, $1.50 quality, for $1.29. , . 114 oxtrn valno fringed Crochet, $1.76 quality, for $1.49. • 114 extra vnluo fringod Crochet, $2.00 quality, for $1.75. 114 out corner fringed Crochot, spcoinl for $1.98. 114 Marseilles, fringod, regular prioe $2.50, now $1.89. 11-4 to 134 Marsoiilos, fringod, regular price, $3.00 to $10.00. ' Extra sizo hemmed Satin, regulnr price, $3 to $10. Embroidery scalloped, ent corner, $2.50 to $8.50. Sheets, Pillow Cases Mnnhnttnn Sheets, 81x90, special for 400. ITtioa Sheets, RlxflO, old price 90e, onr prico 79o. New York Mills Sheets, 81x90, old prico 85o, our prico 69o. Hotel Special Sheets, 81x90, old prioe 85c, onr price, 60c. | Utica Pillow Cases, 45x36, old prioe 26c, our price 20c. Manhattan Pillow Cases, 45x36, 12 l-2o. Now York Mills Pillow Cases, 45x36, old price 22 l-2e, onr price 18c. Hotel Special Pillow Cases, 45x80, old prico 20o, onr price 15c. 12,l-2c Pillow Cases, lOo. NO REASON FOR DOUBT A Statement of Facts Backed By a Strong Guarantee. We guarantee Immediate relief xnt a positive cure to all sufferers from constipation. In every case a-here ere tall to effect a cure, wo .vllt sunplv tn* medicine free. That'* a fmnk state ment of facta, and we want you to substantiate them at our riek. * Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef fective, dependable tnd safe bowel reg ulator, atreufthener aad (mNa Cwf re-establish nature's functions In n quiet, easy way; They do not c«u*» any Inconvenience, griping or otusea They aro so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be tnkar by anyone at any time. They thoroughly tons up the whole system to heaMhv activity. They have a moat beneAclul action upon th# liver. H*x*ll Order I lea ur# unsurpassable and Ideal for th* us* of children, old folks and delicate persona. W* ran not too highly recommend them to all snflemi from any form of con«tlpn« tlon and Its attendant evils, Tir»!> vChy we back our faith In them Wi n r promise of money bark If tW > not gtve entire '•faction, 'ifca Taylor-Bajne Drug Ck SEND YOUR ORDERS TO Sam Weicliselbaum & Mack P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla. Tho Mnck Boys will glvo them prompt and careful attention. Note the following. All oxpress prepaid: *XX Superior Ry«, CCO f,ll. ]u», 4 quart... Mix year old Corn. 14.00 (*U. Juf, 4 quarto Mount Vernon it>». 14.00 *«U. Jux. 4 quart. Our Cho'.c, Rro, IIoo (•!!. Jui. 4 quxrtx ... Ander«.m Co. liourbon, four quxrt, Whit. MIR:, bottled In bond, four qnkrtx .. 44. four quxrt, it.u k I-abtl, four quxrtx I yexr old Com. fout. quxrtx 11.00 1.10 4.10 11.00 4.00 14.10 ....1100 ....11.10 ....14 00 Theao nre only a few of our many good thing*. Send u* a trial order. All the standard brands of BEER at lowest price*. Writo for price list. SAM WEIOHSELBAUM & MACK, Jacksonville, Fla. DYSPEPTICS and nil who nutTor from Indi gestion, Henrtbum, Acidity 3 uncomfortnbly full atomnen '■ r Hauls . hull!.! tn'.. .'. .!- Itinnon'l Matchlen Minimi Writer. It is highly rccom- mendrd by medlcnl (cxt-booki, nnd widely used in practice by |,ltynlrixtix for tho permnnent relief of all stomach dioordera, ns well ox for Dixrrhoes, Dys entery, Hemorrhoid,, etc. Itisxninvaluhblo tonic, repo- daily bcnaflcixl for convafex- centx beeaun of its appetiling qualitien, and the perfect diges tion tad. utlmtlnUon of food which follows its uk. It I. ■ nowvrfut nimbi, tlon «f Sul,hurts Acid end I r,n. Doan lm lo tol.lr.iioonful. dilulod. On pill?£m*2E««I 4.0A MATCHLESS MINERAL WATER GO. OHIcts, Aifehiila. All. na Gmsiiai. Ala Addmt eomnunlreil*ea la Anieleato oAm FOR SALE BY JOHNS. HOGEDRUG CO.,Macon,Ga. FOR SALE OH KALK—Chrysanthemum* ctirooe with any la city; wUMb yellow. Pho roii shell oecana _ rl«ll*«; DUddM on<l Rrafted for prices end catalogue. Tho Q. Bacon Pecan Co.. DeWltL Oa. Fc){t SALE—BIx thousand acre* of Uni in Middle Georgia, fire mllna frotx city. Three railroads run through prop- ‘•rty. Hhlch is well watered «ujd tim bered Twenty-five per cent undwr cul- tivetlfm. Win sell as whole or In trued to * til t pvrrhoaer. Addreu "Land.* care of Mb eon Telegraph. BUTTE hint:.. COc per pound; rod foi rooking aivi tor table uso. Oscar Brad- BRUNHWICK oyatara are fat aad fln condition, nt a bargaTn. W *5^fllr ; Broa* warehouse. Poplar #L FOR BATdlE—At one-half of tu vnlu*. « tract of 640 acre*, another •- 4V miles from oowrtliftuse CRMAM of groceries rajke pur* food products popular at Flournoy Grocery yon BAtdtt—Desirable ontta**. KoH| Highland*: terms to itft tmreha-e-. Loop 8. Dure, Fourth Katlonal Bar.k Bldg. FOR BALE—Five-room cottage with barn and large lot. Tenn*v ave . Boutk Macon: easy poymenta. !d*on 8. Dura. Fourth National Rank BMg. WANTED FREBK tender snap beana and genuine yellow yam*, fresh lrotn our farm to day. Pure Peed Grocery, x'hone 649. WANTED—Five roplar sL or elx ' boarders. 796 WANTKD^-Poeltlon at once by Al sten ographer; good reasons ror changing; beat references. L. M.. care Telegraph. WANTED—Board erf. cor. Ash and Third els.: terms reasonable; doe*. Mrs. Lee FhlUlpa. WANTLD- A good working id.iii I t a abort tlmo in the country; possibly a permnnent Job; one with neat. Intel ligent wife preferred. W. B. R, car* Telegraph. IF YOU wUI call and Inspect our stock look at the store, note details ae to quality, cleanliness, etc., we win, Flour noy Grocery Co. WAjNTRP-At once, A good oook. WANTED—To buy nice bedroom suit furniture; Iron bed preferred. Phone I860. WANTED—1.004 people to go to th* Old Maid'* Convention at auditorium to- ttlght; admlaelon lr. nnd 25 rente. Oood music and an evening of fun. WANTED—Five flret-claa* coat makers. Apply to Jno. U. Jonea, Tailor, -Au gusta, Oa. POX RIVER butter 21 l-lo per pound. Oscar Ilrndloy. WANTED—To do flrit-claja dressmak ing. Phone 2081. . WANTED—Couple of young men to oe- cupy front room; not and cold water all oonvenlencee: one block from oourt- houee. Phone 8614. WANTED—Couple or s«oung men to oe- cupy suite of room* In steam heated flats. First olaea table board. No. fi Ncvaro flat*. WANTED—Table boarders at tbe Olym pic Hut*!; i••aeon iM* j-rlrt-a. W. T. Ragan, prop. TOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nice rooms with large nail cheap. 96.60. Apply quick to 464 Rroad sL, East Macon. FOR RENT—Four connecting rooms up- HtniT*. with all convenience*. Phone 1844. RING CnrsU&rphen for fresh Jersey and fr*eh country butter In five and trn pound osns. Grand Duke and Diamond Duet flour, FOR RENT— Beoond floor, desirable lo cation. College at; two car lines: all conveniences; rent reasonable. Phono 2161. . % POR nENT—TWO room., fhon. HH. FOR RENT—Nine-room house'll 10 Park Plate; excellent location; fronts park and enr line; conveeloncrs beth floors. "D." care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, modern plumbing, Montpelier ave.; |2i. C. D. Drew. Jr. IT MAKICfl you hungry, hence "we are creator# of appetUe*, 1 ’ Oo to Flour noy Grocery Co. FOR RENT—f^irnlshed rooms. 240 8eo- ond ot. Mre. Oaltl*. FQR RENT—Immediate possexslon. 1141 Elm at.; 770, 411. 716. 762 A*h -t. H. L. Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth its. FOR GOOD rooms and board re fo th* Olympia Hotel; merchant'* dinner 26 cents. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT—147 Roe* Park, opposite Mt. d* Haler. 8 room*. 2 baths, all conven ience!. slant* In rear. Stephen 8. flhlppa. pan today w« mu ..ii i, pound, ot xr.niii.it.J „lnr tor UM. OKU Umdl.r. HHHHrTwo .choice apartmenti. Hwiro JiFkta. .water, heat furnished. Apply at <>ffle# Leon 8. Dure. Fourth National Rmk Bldg. POR JRB?iT-**TwoAl ground floor ottleea I In WMhlngton block; ateam li«-wt nnd Janitor, all convenience#.. Apply to Ma- eon con ilavlngo Hank, PGR RENT OR BALE—New, modern I- rooai Coltig-\ Lyrm Ave.. Vlnevllle: will sell cheap. Arthur H. Harris, 111 Vlnevtlle Ave. PERSONAL. W, tSii^lS’rn’M wU SSU: Sncmo 4U* 17 * l t** 1 ™ & Bloalngame. DEBT CREAMERY buttar. lie. per pound: moot name ana, aoontry eggs, always kejn In etoek. Lyon* Grocery Co., Phono OUR Stock pure food products embrtu everything g*>Od to eaL Flournoy On oory Co. *at go ( Mulberi N. M. ORREN. OROCRR, PRONE |S1.— Fiefh meota, Oeora.-a pork a xl i Claud Martin. Mtrr. corner Spring WELLINGTON iprlng Dairy *mI« only at C. B. Moore a. FOR PAL®—At aanifleo. two large r In good condition, ran b* wen Ir ernoona at College TTI11 Grocery. FOR PALE—On* of tho b*#t large lota. Vlncvllle at. Close in. G. M. Davie. FOR PAL®—Several bargain* in aeron.i- band bugglea. aurrfe*. apring wagona, nnd farm w*agone. B. 8. Ponnelee Co. MpygY TO LOAff, MONEY TO LEND on real arteta. repay able monthly. J. J. Cobb, Oonunerafial A Savings Dank. LOST LOST—Umbrella In name C. B « ’*mpb» return to TVtleg poatofTloe __„.on I ^ legrnph office. handle. Ptoase FRESH F1PH for frying, broiling, bak ing or boiling. rocMvoa dally ny ex press. Phono 4ft. Daniel db Blaalngame. LOST—Ycetcrday between Beat MaaOR and potftoffU:* two brown h.it wl#gv Sana *ame to Ml** Fearl OrlfTln,* aT Georgia Music llotuo for reward. by pearls. Return 1 LOST—Bilck pin, opal *\:rrounded by dlamonda. Reward, r. B. Coatee. MISCELLANEOUS DO Votl want a fhrm or a homet Wo furnlan the money at 4 per cent and al low you **v#n end one-to»lf years to bay ft berk In email payments. Hoee 1402, R. M. Eastern, agent for Southern Loon A Truat Co. FOR EVERYTHING good to eat jn> te European; prices reasonable, Mulberry POMPANO, blu-fleh. apcrkled ■ bass and Brunewlck FLOP KNOT we* Hi* J«'*d*r advocating nnd nolling pure food produots while other* slept FOR TODAY we Will soil t» pounds Of granule' Bradley. granulated sugar for 11.04. Oeckr steak and resets. 12*40. nnd Walnut att. EVEN YOUR FUNERAL would bo more dismal If the roof were leaking. Do alive then, and flg th* roof—It may poapone your funeral. JA0, C. OORMLY, Phono 631. 320 Third St. , MR. DOC GUNN j Is no longer with ^ JONES, GUNN & JONE8, d this big horse and mule emforlq II In the future b* run by Mr. Baa 3 Jones and hi* ton. Mr. W. H. Jones Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native and Western Mcat8.- 620 Chorry St. Phone 351. HEIMATH HALL » r v. women 15 cent*. Breakfast 7 to I I, m. Dinner 12 to 1:60 o. m. Simper, 4:40 to 7:00. A free reel room; convenient fee I ef-town shoppers. For Rent Storage apnea, 98x207 and *0x90 with Southern railroad track facilitla* In Knglhh coinpro** building; sIro space 174x176 on track, under cover, suit able for lumber storage or mill puy- puse. HTOHK8 FOR RENT. 604 and 804 Fourth street, wftfc C. R. R. track f*cimi*»; excellent looa- doo. ‘ No. 461 Cherry Ht. NO. r-fll Mulberry 8t. Old 74 with three adjoining mall ■tore* will provide 8. R. R. track furiiMIcH and convert Into one building suited to bu*ln**a desired. .Store, Newman building. First St. DWELLINGS. For rale or rent 8-room tr?‘»tery dwelling. 481 Carling Ave. Will gtve very liberal term* to purchaser; re cently put In perfect order. 7-room dwelling, 110 First at., near Mulberry. 6-room dwelling. 467 New 8t., to bo Improved. 6-rooin cottage, 454 New 8t., to bo liupro\ *m1. 5-room cottage, South College 8t., to be Improved. Lynn Ave., Vlne- vllle (n*w). dwellings. 404 and 408 Rose St., (new). dwelKnr 878 Orange St. Will rent separate Apartments euoh ery . enle Fur Hat of every clan* of real estate $r*aalo, or Inf<»rrnatlon about loans on nd to be mn.la on real eetAt* call at r phone to office. Grand BullJlng. I”0,000 to loan on Improved Real >tat* at < and T per cent, according o amount and location. H. HORNE