Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 24, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1908 tr Hr*K**>! i-H-l IT1 !-H *J-H Displayed Today IN OUR WINDOW ARE THE NEW E. & W. Shirts Remarkably good looking, well fitting and as usual, re markably good value for the money, they are semi-Btifl effects. There are some novelties, too—such as a bosom lining, to give a bit of extra stiffness, but with the front, plaits of the shirt extending all the way 'down, showing a faint bosom outline. Plaited bosoms all in coat style with stud holes and nar-> row round cornered attached cuffs. $2.50 the Shirt E. & W. HAND-MADE LINEN COLLARS 25c. RAIN AND COLD IS FREEZING TEMPERATURE IS EX PECTED IN THIS 8ECTION DY MONDAY—RAIN WILL COME Rain today and tomorrow, with cold It means the arrival of chilly blast* and penetrating rein. Just at a time when fair weather la most desired—the open ing of the 8tate Fair, i* - Yesterday'* bulletins Indicate. . VP that the cold wave which has been prevalent throughout the entire west for more than a week, hua dually crossed the Mleslaslppl and will be felt In Georgia ; by either tomorrow or Monday. Ju-t | how long the aped will bo in effect la not I predicted.. Observer Mitchell does not expect the ! weather It he severely cold at any time. , but would not be aurprlsed If the ther mometers dropped trigai raMgf • —- of the freestng point. touched tn® ’ and Ice. but «tln a few tlegref Wherever else It line touched enow and Ice, mui for this section. Frost would not be i 1 prising to the officials, however. Yesterday, aa the day before, an e i temperature prevailed In Mnoon through- I out the day, tho thermometers not vary ; Ing three degrees during the entire twclvi | !«»«••*. Tho minimum temperature wn 52 degrees, tho maximum 61. The skies wero overcast with a dull, leaden gray. | but there was no semblance of ruin. We Save You Money! Best Patent Flour ...76c Nice Thin Meat, per pound 13o Pure Lard, per pound •. 12 1,2c Compound Lard, per pound 10c Cottolene, 1,0-ponnd pail $1.25 Plantene, 10-pound pail $1.16 Picnic Hams, per pound 10c Blue Hen Matched, per dozen 16c Its always best to see us before you spend your money. , Macon Cash Grocery Co. 670 Poplar Street. Phones 326—290 Where Dullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y., veteran of the civil war. who lost foot at Gettysburg, says: -The good Electric Bitters have done la worth mo^e than flv© hundred dollars to m I spent much money doctoring for l>ad ca«o of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured inn. ! now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 50a at u]^ drug stores. throughout the state of tho bride groom will be Interested 1n the 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 Stores. You oan’t get it from any other stores stores as we control the entire output of this brand. IVe 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. , _ i 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 home. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. No. 461 Third Street. For Sale tUO _ j bu“ ' “ Lulld to luf !3«600 Desirable Vlnevllle cottage; lot wide. 96.250 Collage street home; 10 rooms; built foF a horaa; worth the money. 'Phone 360. Wanted Property for stle In the city; homes, investment or unimproved lote. Also homo* in East and South Ma con. IJst ypnr property with us. It may be what we want tot Immedlata 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 GEORGIA RAILWAY CO. Savannah, Augusta Covlontnn and EatO . . M»ll«df«vllle..t 7:Wpm Eatonton *11:55201 Savannah, Augusta Covington and Eat< Eatonton and Milisdfltvllto. .• Athens end Madison..,.,...., Athens and Madison Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis., Columbus and Birmingham.. At'anta and Griffin At anta and Griffin • 2:J5air i * 1 2:45am QlrinJogham and Columbua., i Birmingham and Columbua., Msstfltmry i Montgomery and t Albany and Montgomery.... __ . Amerlcue • 7.56pm •DAILY. fEXCEPT SUNDAY. Current schedules corrected to data. District Passenger Agent. 603 Cherry St, rlage of Miss Cnrrlo Berry, of Eufauln. Ala., and Mr. James W. Callaway, of this city, which took place at a beauti ful wedding nt thp First Baptist Church In Eufauln on Thursday evening, Octo ber 22. Tho handsome new edifice, the Interior o< which Is finished In white and ma hogany. was elaborately decorated for Uje event, the walls festooned with graceful sprays of amllax and the altar and organ loft above banked with hand some palms and masses of feathery fern, with hundreds of lights studding the archway, and shining amid the beauti ful greenery, which formed a charming eottlng for the brilliant bridal party na they stood grouped on the raised dale. Preceding the ceremony Mr. Charles A. Covey sang "Love's Old 8weet Song” and "Constancy" with piano nrcompnnl- mont by Mrs. Long, and violin by Miss Felloe Matthews. Then to the strains of the wedding march the bridal party tered. The little ribbon girls came 1 forming an aisle of broad pink. Misses Retta Lock ribbons. They . . and Laura Jennings, and first, tin eke dainty frocks of white wnah chiffon and lace and big bows of pink ribbon. The ushers entered next In couples. Mr. Lawrenco Wilde, Mr. E. T. Comer. Mr. F. W. Jennings, and Mr. B. Palmer Axson, of 8avannah. The bridesmaids entered alone their exQuisIte* gowns, alternating white and pink, carrying out charmingly and ef fectively the color motif, which was emphasised by their flowers, which were armsful of Enchnntreaa carnations, tied with embroidered tulle. They were Miss Alberta Shorter. Miss Snale McKenzie. MUs Marta Cherry. Miss Ethel Pelser, a , Montgomery, Hr. F. W. Iss Pauline Couric and Miss Mary Callaway, a group of exceptionally beau tiful young women, who took positions on the raised dais, with the groomsmen forming a semi-circle just back of them. The groomsmen were Mr. Lawrence Llghtfoot, Mr. Legare Comer, of Eu- faula, Mr. Eden Taylor. Mr.- Howell Ermlnger, Mr. Pate Stetson, Mr. Holt Callaway, of Macon, Mr. C. C. Wil liams. of Atlanta, and Mr. Robert C. Baldwin, of Louisville, Ky. Miss Atnrle Locke, the brlde'a sister and maid of honor, wore a. lovely dress of Dresden mull and carried pink < tlona. The matron of honor. Mrs. Ed- wmru i‘. Comer, wore a gown of white messallne. and her flowers, an armrul of Enoh&ntress carnations. had long streamer* of pink gauze, ribbon. The bride entered with her step father, Mr. Clifford A. Locke, who gave hsr away, and they were met at the altar by the groom and hla best man. Mr. Merrill Callaway. The officiating clergyman. Rev. Ilenry Johnson, await ed them, and benutlfully and Impresslve- ly_performed the marriage ceremony. TOo bride's gown was an oxqulslte creation of white chiffon satin, and rose point lace, made dlrectolre, and with long train. Her mlaty veil of tulle, which waa caught with a half wreath of >11 in — ceiled ’the 'lovely K5V the wearer, who carried a bouquet of bride roses, showered with llllea of the valley. Following the ceremony an elegant jffet supper was served at the homo of ,.:e bride, where the decoration* were most elaborate and beautiful. The lower floor was thrown together and quantities of cut flower* were used with palms and fernaf Tho dorp porch was screened with canvas, which waa draped with ainllax, and grouped palms, ferns and blooming plant* converted If Into a sylvan tower. where a bevy ot pretty youbg girls presided at the punch tables and served the delicious nectar. In the diningroom the table waa la. with beautiful lace cover. In the center of which rose a tall, handaome sliver epergne. Ailed with rich clusters of .To- kay and Malaga grapes, and rapping tho pyramid pink rosea were arranged In ■hower effect. The bon bun (Wane* and silver platters were wreathed with bril I lent autumn leaves and cluster* ol grapes and a mound of these banked the centerpiece. Mrs. M. n. jn>»m*'Hi. *'•«» .«n«» • grandmother, entertained the bridal par ty at a beautiful luncheon after tha re hearsal on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Callaway left that avan ing on a wedding trip to Washington and Old Point. Where they will spend some time. later returning to Macon, when they will be at homo at 512 Forayth THE LITTLE PILGRIMS MATiNEE THIS AFT Delightful Entertainment at Christ Church Chapel at S O'clock. . A most delightful entertainment „ waa that given last night In the Christ Church chupcl by the little people. Thera was a nice gathering In the chapel, lots of well pleased ladles, gen tlemen and children, and all charmed with the performance of the well-trained little people who rendered "The Little Pilgrim* and the Brok Beloved" In such a way aa to gl ‘ * Wm waa a Miutiiuc be given this afternoon at o'clock, so tha; those who could not be pit-sent lust night might share tha joynicnt. Tho request was gnu uud tho invitation goes to all to be present. The following was the program: C'hr'atoplicr—Master Frederick Gre gory. Fuat Utile Pilgrim—Miss Emma »< con’d Little Pilgrim—Mis* Laura T. Key. .Mother Church—Mies Ftewellvn Plant. Matins—Miss Margrctta Wrfgley. Even' Bom*—Miss Elizabeth Matthews, l.ltuny—Master Ktbbee Crump. Baptism—Master Wallace MiCaw. I.«dy Catechism—Mies Lila Palmar. Confirmation--Miss Fannie Robert. Eucharist—Master Bollinger Andrews. Psalter—Master Louie Anderson. Matrimony—Miss Katherine llowdre. Visitation of the Sick—Miss Mary Me- Caw Plant. Hcqulem-Mlaa Frelda May. Thanksgiving—Miss Anne Townshend Bow tin*. Marls Stella—Miss Marlon Conner. Visitation of Prisoners—Mlaa Ann# Pago Turpin. bong of Harvest Home—Mlaa Iola of Religion-Master Mallory Tho Book Binder—Muster Roland •lilt*. U-ctlonaiy- Mnst«*r .Intnea Budd. Calendar-Master Harvey Coleman. 1’refRetv—Maeter John Hudson. Rutltlcntlon—Miss Helen Crandall.. Child of Christ Church—Miss Kathe- for children, 15 cents. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Rev. Charles W. Fraser, of Savan nah. hna been In the city for tho pnat few day* shaking handa with tho many mends ho mado here* when In charge of Christ Church for n short while lust spring. He returns to hla home to- rilght. Rev. John R. Bunting, rector of Christ Church, will return homo to night and will be nccompanled by Mr*. Bunting and the children. where she has spent the summer, stopped over In Macon and Is the guest of her aunt. Mlaa Stubbs, ut 202 Rogers avenue. Mr. Robert C. Baldwin returned to Mrs. Tracy Baxter returned home last evening from Atlanta after a chnrmlng visit to Mrs. Eugene Black. Mr. E. Julian Peacock apent yester day visiting relatives In Atlanta. tncl- dently taking In the veterans' reunion and the Atlanta fair. The doctor re large crowd: attending the Mr. Calder B. Willingham. Fr.. one of MORE TROUBLE After Fine on One Charge and Dlsmlsr Again In the Tolls. two charges of vlO' the recorder on th< luting the city blind tiger ordinance and the prohibition law. . As stated. Attorney Bri tered a plea of guilty for made unlit* an e.oquont a_.. tailing attention of the court to the fact ho waa try. having l»cen In Mi inoiithM. nud unncqualnt: aeon i led wll gave many other reasons why (nought the recorder should Impose only a light line. As for the state case, lie asked that this be dismissed under tho ho waa preiont. and who hud also bee Impressed with the facts aa present*' by Attorney Jones. Yesterday morning llalseaks was ai restud by Deputy Andrew# on n wai rant Issued by Judge Hodges of the elf. court, and lodged In Jell. He Is charged with a misdemeanor In the warrant, but It is known tliat violation of the prohibition law la the charge. Under tho city ordinances, the a drink license Issued tq Unhooks v forfeited with his conviction In the i court, and this loft him with only a stock of fruits. He Ing li when uty Amin The « condition yesterday morning il with the warrant by Dep .... Greek citizens of Macon — ... . nested In tho ease of Halsenk*. Thor lit tribute Ills violation nf Bin law n having been made through Ignornnct For themselves they nro Inw-sbldlni and are becoming good and prosper*m— citizens and Investing their money In Macon. They very much regret "■ anv Pale Delicate Women and Girls. The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE- LESS CHILL TONIC, driven out ma laria and builds up the system. F01 grown people and children. 60c. FIRE AURM BOX 37 AND A NUMBER OP BOYS. WHITB8 AND NEGROES, TO BE TRIED THIS MORNING. Every now and then the firemen have trouble with the Are alarm boxes In aomc way or another. Sometimes a false alarm comes In to carry the department over the hills and far away. Then the box Is found open. Then the glass key shield Is broken. Then the box Itself Is broken. Tho most recent trouble was with Itox 37. lo- rated 1 at Walnut and Franklin streets, found broken nil to pieces, proliably by being thrown at with rocks and'bricks. Chief Miller reported the And to Chief Westcott, and a man waa put to work searching for. the offenders. " ■reded In finding i ‘ .ill about It. and t.._. ..... morning In the recorder'# court. they will ha heard this Macon's well known And Itlsena. has been quite III nt hla rest — Collage street for the Only On* "QROMO QUININE'* That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE liOok for the signature of E. W. GROVE. I feed the World over to Cure a Cold In respect*1 On# Day. I5r. street. The charming bride Is nt» t stranger In thla city, and will be warm y welcomed In Macon society of which Mr. Callaway Is a popular member, and to which she will be a decided acquisition. Among the out-of-town gueata were: Mr. and Mr*. James Callaway, Miss Mary Callaway, Mis Fallen Matthcwa.MIss Kate Callaway. Mrs. Bon Willingham, Mr. Eden Taylor. Mr. Howell Ermlnger, Mr. Ilnlt c.uaway, Mr. Merr.ll O.llow.y of Ma- -; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palmar Axson, mvannah: Mr. C. C. Williams of Attar,*.. Mr. R. C. Baldwin, of Louisville; Mrs. Ft-ed Rablnson. of Atlanta; Mrs. Chss. Wall. Miss Mamie Locke, and Miss Net- Afternoon Party for Vialtora. Mrs. Charles Griffith, of Athena, tha charming guest of Mrs. Nhbet Tinsley and Mrs. OstaTne. of Columbus, the guest of Mrs. W. A. Warren, were Joint lion oreea at a pretty afternoon bridge part* *: which Mra. lalurr Taylor entertained i Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The lovely cake plate given a* tha prize for top scree was awarded to Mrs. Jamesi T, Ross. The tadtas Playing were; Mrs. Osborne. Mrs. Griffith. Mra. Wm. Lee Kllta. Mrs. T. C. Burke, Mra*. n>w- elt FreWr. Mr*. WIHI* B. -tJpsAa. Mrs. Henry. Wort him. Mr**. Ourr* {Dun*gin, Mra. ittabet Tlnslay. Mra. L.: O.iHtm-f-ns) Mrs. Wm. Felton and Mrs. James Ross. A CARD This la to certify th.tl all drugf'Uts are authorised to refund your money ley*# Honey and Tar falls to cure cough or cold. It atop* tha cough the’lnnca and prevent# serious cold. your c< heala Yesterday Mr. WlIlIrTgham'i rendition was reported to be a great deni better, nnd If he continues to tlms Improve he will bo able to bo out 1 few days. Mr. Willingham has n I of friends who will bn glad to hear ... hla convalescence, nnd linpn he will be entirely well In a very short time. IN THE CHURCHES 8t. Paul’s Church. College and Forayth etreota. Ser vices for tho Nineteenth Sunday after, Trinity: 9:45 a. m. Sunday school; 11 Morning Prayer, Lay Service. Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Chureh. Elder West, of Atlanta, will preach at tho church on Third atreat, In South Macon, Sunday nt 11 a. m. All aro cordially Invited to attend the ser vice. 8econd Baptist. Sunday school at 9:20 a. m. B. Y. . U. at 1:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the morn ing aervlco the* - pastor, Rev. W. M. Sentell, will apeak on "World-wide Missions" and on "The Grace of God In Bringing Salvation to all Men’ tho evening service. Vintvllle Presbyterian. C. P. Coble, pastor. Sunday school 9:10 a. m. T. S. Lowry, Supt. Preach Ing at 11 a. m. by pastor. Subject, “The King's Question." At 7:30 p m., subject. "The King's Jnvltntlop.' All are cordially Invited to come. Christian Church. Corner Orange and High. Sunday school 9:20 a. in. W. H. Roper, su perintendent. Preaching by pastor 11 u. m. and 7:20 p. m. Morning ser mon, "The Holy Spirit and Pentecott," Evening aermon, "Disobedience and Judgment." A cordial Invitation to all* Howard J. Brnxaltnn. First Baptist Church. E. C. Dargan, poator. Sunday school nt 9:20 a. in. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, with preaching to ythe pastor at "A Real Rcllgloua Eupcrtenea.” Evening aervlco at 7:20. Subject, "A Meditation on Frailty." Centenary Chureh. Rev. John E. Heals, paator. Clans meotlmr 10 a. m. Epworth League Junior 10 a. m. Senior 1:45 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Sunday school 1:20 p. tn. Mr. Frank C. 'B**nson will lecture to Bible and vialtora' claim In parlors' of church at 4 p. m. Mr. JameN O'Boono will glng Tattnall Squaro Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Regu lar aerviccN nt 11 o. m. and at 7:30 p. in. EvapgollHt H. C, Buckhols will preach at both houra. Subject of morning sermon. "Confession of Christ Before Mon." Subject of evening §er- mon,‘ "Binning Agalnit the Holy Spirit," Song Horvlcea conducted toy Mr. W. E. Rodgers. Mr. Buckbols 1m a strong preacher and all are In vited to come nnd hear him. Interest to say to HRiHPiiMPH,.... J«t the Young Men's Christian Association building Sun day afternoon at 1 o'clock. A mixed quar tette will have chnrfa of the singing. •lay afternoon at 1 o'clock. A mis' • —'*• *-— ^ *.he singing. .... ... wUl b»*A Mm Who Found God After Trying Every- thing Elace.” Strangers are cordially Invited. Free WIlTiaptlst. e will be services at the Free .baptist Church on Hanson street, Houi>i Macon, near tha and of tha South Ma* on car line, Sunday. October 25, at II n. m. and 7 p. ni. One and all ara Invited to attend. W. C. Jon*a pastor. "The Tears of Jesus." Evening service at -7:20. Subjrei. "The Necaaally for Giving Heed to Spiritual Impressions.” 'rh<- ch'ire-h is rloaa In and a cordial welcome Is extended to all strangers* BECAUSE OF SA1BAR WORK ON RIVER LAGS GOVERNMENT 6NAQ BOAT OCONEE HUNG UP SIX MILE8 DOWN THE RIVER. The United State# government snng boat. Oconee, la hung up and hugging the banks of the Ocmulgec river, alxiut five mile# below tha Seventh street wharf, at a point near Mansfield'* farm, and all on account of the low water. The boat Is unnble to peso a consider' able sandbar Unit extend* out some distance Into tho river, right at tho bend. Capt. P. R. Uonant, who la In charge of the government work on the Ocmulgec, la hoping that the fall rains will soon bring the river to Its normal depth, nnd thus enable him to proaecut# the work allotted to him. Tha freight steamer A. E. Chat loaded with merchandise for dlff landings along the river. In tied up at Its wharf, waiting for higher water that It may b* ablo to make n trip to Bruns wick by the "all water route." NOTICE TO OUR CU8T0MER8. We are pleased to nnnmmce tha: Foley's Honey nnd Tar for coughs, cold* and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no oplstea or other harmful drugs, and wo rccommund It a* a safe remedy for children nnd adulta. II. J. Lamar A Co., near Fourth National Bank, agenta. Room for Sophie. Sophie, the maid, was cross, and lit tle Richmond did not like her. In hla prayer tha other night h* said: "God hies* papa and mamma and Har old and Willie and Helen.” \ "But you haven't said 'God bless Sophie,'" reminded hla mother. "Oh. well." Richmond said resignedly, "let her go In with tha bunch!"—Tho Bohemian Magazine. J ELL-0 The Dainty Dessert PREPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boil ing water, cool and serve. 16c. per package at all grocers.. 7 flavors. Refuse all tubstitutst. , SiCgR 7 * 1 I /•'' *• i*"V * " ' "•* For Sale $15,000.00 This amount will buy one of the flnoet plantation* In the state, contain ing 67i sorts, situated 2 miles from the station of Holton. 10 miles from Ma con. 225 acres cleared, 60 acres In original oak and hickory, balance In second growth plno. Owner made 66 bales on 140 acres this year. Not* the Improvements: A 12-room dwelling, coat 97.600. 12 tenant houses, coat 91,600. Gin house and machinery, coat 91.260. Raw mill outfit, coat 91.000. Two large bams, coat 9400. On* store, cost 9600. We can aell you thla on a 95,000 cash payment. Balance* gay. Minton-Morgan Co. lea Word FOR SALE FOR BALE—Chrysanthemum*, alt colors, 7sc. and 11.00 per dozen. Jlione 2229. WANTED WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; few. weeks complete*; chalra constant ly busy; careful instructors, tool* given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, po sitions waiting, wonderful demand for graduates, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—Walters at Hotel Arcadia. Apply at one*. KALAMAZOO celery and Cape Cod cranberries. Oscar nradley. WANTED—By young married man, age thirty, pofltlon with individual or firm who will appreciate ability and Integrity: nlcaaed to give such reference* aa may bo desired and bond If necessary. E. C. 8., care The Telegraph. WANTED—A young man, one who haa had aom# experience aa shipping clerk preferred: salary 940.oo per month. Ad- dress, giving reference#, Postoffice Box SEE the modern way of roasting ooffse, siloing meats, grating frtah horst rad ish, handling butter and eggs, fruits and vegetahlca at Flournoy's. WANTED—Position by experienced young lady etenograpner: oan furntah own typewriter. Address "H," care Telegraph. WANTED—By young buainaaa man, young lady rorrsapoodgnta matrimoni ally Inclined. J. L. Baker, Lock Box 142, Jnckaonvllla, Pis. WANTED—To buy an Iron fireproof safe. Addre** "Safe." care Telegraph, stat ing slB« and price. WANTED—Young man dealrea board wild private family. 29, care Telegraph. WANTED—$500 on country property. worth 91.696; two payments: will pay 10 per cent. "Country, caro Telegraph. WANTED—A good working man for a short time tn the country; possibly a permanent Job; one with neat. Intel ligent wife preferred. W. D. E., care Telegraph. WANTED—At one*, a good cook. Phone 2528. WANTED—Five flrst-elasa coat makera. Apply to Jno. B. Jonea, Tailor, Au gusta, Ga. WANTED—Couple of young men to oo- cupy front room; hot and cold water;* all convenience#: one block from oourt- houae. Phone 2022. WANTED—Couple or young men to oc cupy suite of room* In *team heated flats. First class table board. No. 6 Nevaro flats. WANTED—Table boarders at the Olym pia Hotel; reasonable prices. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three or four rooms. Phone 2425-L. FOR RENT—Two connecting room*, up stairs; Immediate possession. 224 High at., Phone 2272. i TO LET—Comfortable, nicely furnished room; hot hatha and phono same floor. 402 Rprlng at. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, 610 New aL| no objections to children. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for couple or gentlemen: all conveniences. 716 Plum. OLD fashioned Pennsylvania buck wheat. .Oscar Rradley. Fit EH It FIBH for frying, broiling, bak ing or bulling, received dally by ex- pro**. Phone 462. Daniel A Ulnslrt- game, , Em'IT fill THE FINEST grape fruit; Batauma. tan gerine and Florida oranges, plnaapplea, cocoanuts. bananas, grape*, lemons, limes, and apples at Flournoy's NEW CASK Imported dill pickles. J. R. Howard, Phones 720 and 614. FOR RENT— Second floor, deilrahla lo cation, College at.; two car line*; all convenience*; rent reasonable. Phono 2161. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, modem plumbing. Montpelier ave.; $21. C. B. Drew, Jr, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 260 Sec ond at., Mra. Galt In. FOR RENT—Immediate possession, till Elm at.; 77Q. 911. 759. 752 Anh at 8. L. Harts, cor. Orange and Forayth eta. FOR RENT—Fumlahed rooms. 616 Orange at Phone IfSf-L. FOR aOOD rooms and board go to fh* Olympia, Hottl; merchant's dinner 25 cents. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT—Two choice apartment*. Nevaro Flats; lights, water, heat fumlahed. Apply at office Leon 8. Dure, Fourth National Bank Bldg, FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor offices In Washington block; steam heat and Janitor, nil convenience*. Apply to Ma con Savings Bank. FOR RENT OR SALE—New, modem 6- room collage, Lynn Ave., Vlnevllle: will sell cheap. Arthur 8, Harrlo, 212 Vlnevlllo Avo. PERSONAL. TQ TRY our alleed beef, bacon and ham Is to becoma a regular cuatomer at Flournoy**. BRUNSWICK oyatsra are fat and fine now. Khfpmcnt* dally by express. Oyster crackers always on hand. Daniel A Blaalngame. Phone 462. FRE8I! tender snap beans, tomaxoea and genuine yellow yams, from our farm; also Tokay. Concord and Delaware grapes, cauliflower, lettuce, celery and other vegetables. He* our vvgotablv fountain. Pure Food Grocery. Phone 642. SAUERKRAUT and dill pickles; finest of tho ac«*on. Oscar Bradley. BARGAINS at the Huhn Fir* Bale: Pitcher pumps, 99 cent* each: 1 No. 8 rook etove. 11.00; 2 No. 7 cook stove*. $5.00 each! 1 No. 1 cook stove. 89.00; garden hoes 96 cents each; trace chain*. 27 cant# per pair: 1 Franklin heater le.OO 1 targe hearer. $10.00. A few Japanese napkins • cent# per hundred. JUST RECEIVED—Ix>t fat hens and fries. J. R. Howard Phones 720 and •16. SINGER and Wheeler A WIDon sewing machines for cash or on easy terms. Call at 662 Cherry at., and gat prices. BEST CREAMERY butter, *fo. por pound; nne*t hams and country egg*, always kept In stock. Lyons Grocery Co., Phone 2779. FOR EVERYTHING good to eat ro to European< prices reasonable. Mulberry street. N. M. GREEN, GROCER, PHONE 25L— Fresh meats, Georgia pork and veal. Claud Martin, Mgr., comer Spring end Walnut eta. WELLINGTON Spring Dairy Butter, for sale only at C. B. Moore's. Phone 482. CELERY—Four nice stalks, fin.; Malaga grapes, two pound*, 25c. College Hill Grocery. LOST LOflT—One amethyst ring surrounded by pearl*. Return to 106 Park Place. Ph6ret4t4. LOST—Stick pin. opaL surrounded by diamond* Reward. F. D. Coates. FOUND FOUND - Welch: owner can get asms by describing it and raying for ad. «*»»»* Drew. 615 Poplar aL FDR SALE—Lot of balloona, conf horns, return balls, etc.: strictly Works, Sylvoittr. Ga. AN INSPECTION of our stock, and math- <Hj* of keeping It 1 W itn iiti.i Uttraoflre. will merit your closest criticism. Flour noy's. weighs about 700 pounds; about 9 yeari old. Address P. O. Box 174. OoUia. Ga. FOR 8ALD—Paean nut*; fancy paper 1-f-iiMK from l$i>8 crop; f.sst va rieties; budded and grafted trees; write for prices and catalogue. The O. M. Bacon Pecan Co., Dewitt, Ga. FOR SALE—Six thousand acres of land in Middle Georgia, five mltoe from city. Three rallrnnda run through prop erty. which Is well watered and tim bered. Twenty-five per cent under cul tivation. Will sell aa wholo or In tracts to suit purchaser. Address "Land," core of Macon Telegraph. FOR SALE—Two-horee wagon In good condition, at a bargain. Apply Heard Bros.* warehouse. Poplar at. tract of 540 acres, another — ... .... 414 milts from court house oa main line railroad. For particular*, can on J. T. Gantt, Mncon, Ga. FOR SALE— Desirable retta**. North Highlands; terms to suit purohnsen. I.eon 8. Dura. Fourth National Bank cottage with bam and large lot, Tanney ov«.. South Macon; easy payments. Leon S. Bure, Fourth National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE—At AAcrlflro. two targe mulea, In good oondlllon. Can bo seon In aft- Mi Ht Collet:.* I FIJI < !i nc.'ry, SALE—One^ of the bcaMarge Jots, r, )i: i Vim t large I M. Davl FOR SALE—Several bargain* In second hand buggies, aurrles, spring wagons, and farm wagnna. 8. 8. Pnrmataa Co. MONEY TO LOAN. UONOT TO UONn c •“iavlnr." nirit. ' NO delay. Loans oloaed within MISCELLANEOUS ITS OUR FINE FLOUR, water ground meal, pure lard, head rice, pearl grlte, fine sugar and coffee that pleaso partic ular trade. Flournoy's. LIVE poultry broiling: o'fto soo celery i Phono 463. •rolling: o*so fresh country eggs' Kalamazoo celery at Daniel A gn mo. ‘ J. It. Howard. Pkftiee BUTTERINE 20c per pound. Fbx River butter 22 l-3o per pound. Oscar Brad- l«y. , POMPANO, blueflsh. speckled trout, red bass and Brunswick oysters. Macon Fish Co. Phone 212. FOlTiviRYTHINb good to sat go to European: prices reasonable. Mulberry jitrak and roasts, I2H& Corner 8prlng nnd Walnut els. ONE OF THE CONDITIONS of our Kouthsrn Ilf* which I deplore. Is tho lack of furnace hearing of. our home*. Now. If I could Install a fur nace in every house In Macon, 1 would he a happier man. JA8. C. QORMLY. Phone 631. 320 Third 8t. MR. DOO GUNN , is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, Jones and Ms son, Mr, T tXL Southern Packing Co. Choicest Nativo nnd Western Mcnts. 620 Cherry St. Phono 351. For Sale 97,000—A nice homo on Jefferson street, In goof condition; 9 rooms; rash payment of 91.000, balanco easy terms. 92,600—An elegant live-room cottage on Boulevard Avo., In South Mncon; electricity and cabi net mantel*; brand now, 92,100—A seven-room home on Orange Ht, renting for 926.00 por month; will make a nlco home or ahow good Investment. 94,000—Tenant property In good condi tion, renting for $42.00 per month and no city taxes to ,250—Tcnnnt proporty In good repair, In good renting section, and no nlty taxes; renting for 915.00 per month. JRurphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and , Insurance . ' ' PHONE 267 Citizen's Nat'l Bank Building 0. S. & F. RY. Schedule Effective Oct. 18, 1909. DEPARTURES! 11:30 8« m.. No. 1, Through Train to J'lvMili*. canlei OLmorvaUim Par lor car and coaches. Mucoa to Jacksonville via Vuido.iia; con nection made for Whit* Springs. Lake City. Palatke. 4l06 p. m.. No. 5, “Shoa-Fly," Ma con to Valdosta and all later- mediate points. 12:25 a. m.. No. 2, "Georgia 8outh-i t em Huwoneo Limited." Macon tq, Jarkaonvlllo via Valdosta. Bond, train with Georgia Southern and, Florida. Twelve Kecltou Draw-, lug Room Hlcoelng Cur; op»n at, |:I0 p. in. In the Union Depot, 12:16 v. in. in the union Depot. Al ike,, , >»mi-ctl„ri *t ,U. ki»o;ivlifo for all point* in Florida. “* - No. 05, "Dixie Plyew" reacne* and Pullman steepen^ Macon to Tlfton, *n rout* from St. Louis and Chicago to Jaak- ARRIVALSl m. ( No. 4, "Qeo-yla South- Huwanee Limited." from Palatka. local due to Mi atm villa. 4:15 ^ Jacksonvll aletper Jacaeonviu* to Macon: paarengers ran remain In local ti't'jicr tn Union Depot at Mooon until 7:20 a. re. 9:25 a. m„ No. 94, "Dixie riyec," coach'-* and HuUmnn alorera i ft ii t.< Mai on, an rouse from Jtu kaonvlllo to St. f/outa and 11:30 t vi., No, 6, "Shoo-Fly," fa 4:25 p. m.. No. 2. from M*lta.< • Jacksonville nnd all Interfasuaiv • point*. Parlor Oherrvatlon Ca^ ■ Jarkaonvlllo to Macon. C. B. RHODES. Oen. Pees. Agent