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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH:
SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1908
5
/'Fin'
YOU
Contemplate purchasing a suit
of clothes you might as well
come direct to headquarters for
it; no matter what price you’re
mind to pay you’ll find it here.
There is something about our
Fall Suits which makes us en
thusiastic to a degree. It may
he the fetching styles; it may
he the smart patterns; it may
be the value; it may he the low
prices, or it may be all four—
that YOU can easily learn for
yourself when you see them.
$15 to $40
Did You Ever Think?
Why, of course you have, hut have yon over thought
how much money you could save by*paying cash for all
your groceries. If not get your pencil and figuro it out.
Say for example,
“If I can sa.ve $2 on groceries in one week,
How much could I save in (one year) 52 weeks 1”
You will he surprised how much this little bit amounts
to, and if yon knew how much you could save you’d bq
still more surprised.
Macon Gash Grocery Co.
670 Poolar Street.
Phones 325—290
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.
’Phone 360.
For Sale
m good condition: 9 ruouia,
ea*h payment of 11,000, balance
eaay terms.
52,500—An elegant five-room cottage
on Boulevard Ave., In South
Macon; electricity and cabi
net mantels; brand new.
$1,100—A seven-room home on Orange
St., renting for $25.00 per
month; will make a nice home
or show good Investment.
$4,000—Tenant property In good condi
tion, renting for $48.0Q per
month and no city taxes to
pay.
$1,250—Tenant property In good repair.
In good renting section, and no
city taxes; renting for $15.00
per month.
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 267
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
ONE OF THE CONDITIONS
of our southern life which I deplore. Is
the lack of furnace heating of oui
homes. Now. If 1 could install a fur
nace in every house In Macon, 1 would
be a happier man.
JA8. C. GORMLY.
Phone 631. 320 Third St.
For Sale
$15,000.00
This amount will buy one of the
finest plantations In the state, contain
ing 175 acres, situated 2 miles from the
station of Holton, 10 mllea from Ma
con. 225 acres cleared, CO acres In
original oak nnd hickory, balance In
second growth pine. • Owner made 15
bales on 140 acres this year. Note the
Improvements:
. A 11-room dwelling, coet 57.500.
IS tenant* houses, coat $9,500.
Gin house and machinery, cost $1,250.
Saw mill outfit, coat $1,000.
Two large bams, cost $400.
Ons store, cost $500.
We can sell you this on a $5,000
cash payment. Balance* nsy.
Minton-Morgan Co.
MR. DOO GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and this big horse and mule empnrlu
will In the future be run by Mr. Ben 1
Jones and his eon. Mr. W. H. Jones.
Southern Packing Co.
Meats.
620 Cherry St
Cantield Oil Co.
Sells Gasolino,
Turpentine and
all kinds of Oils.
For Rent
118 arras, sis mile* fnm courthouse,
on Howard Road, near Sumtncrfleld. Ooo<
new dwelling and entire place fenced In.
running water end directly on public
road: a fine road all the way to Mac
Would make an excellent dairy farm.
FOR SALE.
A 54-acre farm on Columbus Road w
good Improvements Including a two-st
dwelling; running water and most
place under fence. Improvements ro .
not be replaced for. S2.aoo.co. Price,
U.IM.M. .On mak. ’nuotuhl. t
In Crawford county,
has 7-room dwelling and two small
ant house*; about 24# acres In large
on.! growth pine ready to saw shoti.... ..
property handled, yield enough to more
than pay for* place. Price. 21,21*.00.
Terms If desired.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
665 Mulberry Street.
REAL ESTATE.
Timber Lands
We are purchasers of Pine and
Hardwood timber lands direct from
owners. Tracts from 6.000 acres up.
Address oil communication*, ‘giving
estimates per acre and lowest price to
HOWARD COLE S CO., he,
401-402 Clark Bldg*
Jacksonville, Fla*
For Sale
Mmr «-r. cotUf. H. H.llhtt, »S00 cuh.
Cherry St.
Stores For Rent
No. 320 Second St $$0.60
No. 414 Fourth St....7. $6.00
No. 45$ Second at 55.00
No. 46$ Poplar St...., ,50.00
No. 401 Mulberry st. $0.00
Money to loan of various sums.
Money's here—no waiting ft yoi
security Is right.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
Real Estate, Insurance, Leans,
Ne. 393 Third »L Phone 77.
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T i 111111111111 iT
MEETINGS
m CONSTANTINE CHAPTER. No
4. It. A. M.—Rugulur couvo- ,
v W cation Monday night at i:30
A/l o'clock; work In Mark degree;
• ^ * all Royal Arch Maeona welcome.
O. E. Dooly, H. P-; W. B. Chapman,
Sooty.
ATTENTION,TAFT CLUBS—District and
county Taft men, both representatives
of clubs and unattached, meet in Macon ,
at noon on Monday. October 16th. for or
ganisation of Bute Club, discussion and
plftnntng the last week of tho campaign;
all Taft men Invited. Clark Grier, chair
man Republican campaign committee.
WANTED
WANTED—8ewln'g. 235 Washington ave.
ATTENTION,TAflT CMJB8— Dl.trlct and
county Taft men. both representatives
of atubs and unat inched, meet In Macon
at noon on Monday. October 26th. for or
ganization of State Club, discussion and
planning the laat week of the campaign;
all Taft men invited. Clark Grlor. chair-
man Republican campaign committee.
WANTED—Experienced stenographer.now
employed, desires position for morning
or afternoon In connection with present
place; can give best of references. Phone
WANTED—CArpenter work, building nnd
repairing; leak* In roof a specialty.;
Wesley .T^rkson. corner First and Cherry.'
Phone/ 3688.
PAINTING—Floors stained, plastering
patched, wall tinting. II. C. Walton,
corner First and Cherry, phone 3688.
WANTED—Painting, floors stained, nlna-
tcrlng patched, wall tinting. II. C.,
Waltpn. corner. First and Cherry sts.. 1
Phone No. 3686.
WANTED— Boarders In private family;
comfortable rooms: good hoard; all con
veniences.* 64* Washington ave.
WANTED—Boarder* for nicely furnish
ed room: hot bath. Apply 623 Oak st.
or phone I80S.
WANTED—Two lady ticket sellers for
the fair date. Apply In person to II.
DeGreaw, Guttenberger’a music store.
IF IT'S a lot you want cleaned, see me;
that’s my business. Cordner, Phone
1115. .
WANTED—Occupants for an elegant
front room on first floor, Including good
board nnd all the comforts of home; op
posite Mt. De Sales; Cemetery helt.
Phone 2366-L.
WANTED—Boarders; flrst-clasa accom
modations. 115 Washington ave.. Phone
1067.
WANTED—In every locality intelligent
reliable man or woman to represent us;
our guaranteed Income plan Insures sub
stantial remuneration to tho right party;
no experience necessary; permanent bus
iness; good opportunity for promotion.
Address Woman's Home Companion, De
partment X, Medlsdn 8quar*. New York
WANTED—To buy contract* of t*ne
Standard Trust Company; state number
of payments made and price of same.
C. H. Anderson.
WANTED—Boarders at 48C Orange at.
WANTED—To sell two largo residence
lots, block one-half from courthouse;
bargain. Quick, care Telegraph.
WANTED-LBaarders for nice room; all
convenience. 742 Walnut st., Phono
2676.
CIVIL BERVICE employes aVe paid well
for eaay work; "xnmlnatlnns of all
klnda aoon; expert advice, cample ques
tions and booklet 466 describing positions
nnd telling easiest and quickest way to
secure them free; write now. Washington
Civil Service School. Washington, D. C.
WANTED—Experienced lady stenogra
pher with good recommendation must
hav* work In mornlnga. ’*Work,*’ care
Telegraph.
UNCLE SAM want* railway mall olerks.
mall earners, poatofflco clerks: ll.ion.oo
yearly; examinations here November
18th: common education sufficient; prep
aration free. Franklin Institute, Roch-
eatre, N. Y.
DO YOU want a homo or farm? Wo
furnleh tho money at • per cent and al
low you seven and one-half years to
pay it back In small payments. Phone
3402, R. M. Easters, agent for Southern
Loan A Trust Co.
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade;
few weeks completes; chairs constant
ly busy; careful Instructors, tools given,
diploaaM granted., wages Saturdays, po
sitions waiting, wonderful demand for
graduates. Write for catalogue. Moler
Barber College, Atlanta. Ga.
WANTED—A young man, ona who has
had some experience as shipping clerk
preferred; salary $40.00 per month. Ad
dress, giving references, Poetoffic* Box
102.
WANTED—By young business man,
voung lady correspondents matrimoni
ally Inclined. J. L. Itoker, Lock Box 143.
Jacksonville, Fla.
WANTED—To buy an Iron fireproof safe.
Address "Hafe." care Tolagraph, stat-
lag slao and price.
WANTED—6500 on country property.
worth 61.600; two payments; will pay
10 per cent. "Country," care Telegraph.
WANTED—A good working man for a
abort time In the country; possibly
a permanent Job; one with nest, intel
ligent wife preferred. W. B. E., care
Telegraph.
WANTED—Five flrst-dasg coat makers.
Apply to Jno. B. Jones, Tailor, Au-
gusfa. Ga.
WANTED—Couple of young men to oc
cupy front room; hot and oold water;
all convenience": one block from court
house. Phono 6026.
WANTED—Couple or young mon to oc
cupy suite of rooms In "team heated
flats. First class table board. No. 5
Nevnro flats.
WANTED—Table hoarders at the Olym
pia Hotel; reasonable prices. W. T.
Rsgan, prop-
WANTED—SALESMEN
SALESMEN WANTED—Why work for
a small salary? You can earn 8100 to
61.404 monthly as a traveling salesman:
we will teach you to be one hy mall In
right week" and assist yon to secure a
position with a reliable Arm: hundreds
of our graduates placed In good positions:
w*4te Cor ram for free catalogue. "A
Knight of the Grip.” end list of positions
now open. Address Dept. 761. National
Salesman's Training Association. Chica
go. Kansas City, New York. Minneapolis,
San Francisco; writ* nearest office.
WANTED—Salesmen to call on retail
stores: attractive line with effective
advertising; holiday season on; $100.04
or more monthly to hustlers. P. O. Box
161, Dept. 16. Iowa City, Iowa.
CIGAR SALESMAN wanted In your lo
cality to represent ua; experience un
necessary; 6110 per month and expense*;
write for particular*. Monarch Cigar C%.
Vt. Louis, Mo. *
SALESMAN WANTED—Experience un-
necessary; liaa per month end. ex
pense*. Royal Cigar Co., Chicago. III.
SALESMAN WANTED to represent us;
experience unnecessary: ITS to 61661 per
month and expenses or oommlsslon. Yale
Cigar Co.. Indiana poll*.
TWO TRAVELING HALF.6VEN Wanted.
621.04 week expenses and 10 per cent
eomm1«"fcN» on sales. Los Angeles Cider
Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—AGENTS
darning machine; jult «
irea new
:es; one
SI.25 for dosea. R. W. Hut-
geek selling *»» newly patented article*
eded by every woman, rapid sellers;
scheme. A. M. Young, 29 Howland
MALE HELP WANTED
mail order houso_ tq_ distribute ^catn
«nlng here In Macu
BUSINESS CHANCES.
to start a business that
ral thounand dollars un-
will pay several
FOR RENT
•t*u RENT—two oonnocwng rooms, ursi
floor, for light housekeeping. Phom
ATTENTION,TAFT CLUBS—District and
..Unity Taft men. both representatives
' clubs nml unattached, meet In Mn '
I iimm on Monday, Octolwr 24th. for
Republican campaign committee.
IF YOU HAVE—
A Horse
Or Mule
Or Harness
Or Buggy
Or Wagon
Or Carriage;
OR IF YOU HAVE—
A Cow
Or Pig
Or Chickens
Or Eggs
Or Geese
Or Guineas
OS IF YOU HAVE-
A Sewing Machino
Or Furniture
Or a Stove
Or any Tools
Or Anything Else
Or a Dog
YOU WANT TO SELL, TRY
A 15c AD IN
THE TELEGRAPH.
LOST
; FUR RENT—'Two nicely furnished rooms.
123 Magnolia st.
FOR RENT—Furnished room at 407 Wal
nut st.
IF IT’S a lot you want cleaned, see me;
that‘s my business.. Cordner, Phone
1215.
unfurnished. Call at 477 Spring at.
FOR RENT—Two. nice front rooms, oloae
In. bualness section of city, with all
modern conveniences. Call or Phone 3580.
667 Mulberry st.
electric and gas
Phono 1250, No. 660 Plum it.
nisneo. 1
Phone 8829.
FOR RENT—To gentlemen or couple
it children, one or two furnished
262 Washington ave., Phone 846.
FOR RENT—Two largo nnd one amal
room. 88.60. 1515 Second it., Phom
1677-J.
FOR RENT—Five-room hour© with Urge
lot, Nelson at., end South Macon car
line.. Phone 1707.
FOR nENT—A nice, large, front room,
newly pnpered. unfurnished. 66.00 per
LODGE paraphernalia. rugs, carnets, etc.,
rleanrd. Cordner, Phone 1111.
FOR RENT—To young man furnished
room, hot end cold water, conver’"*
to business. Apply 216 Second st.
FOR RENT—Fifty pair of whit*, black.
gray “ *“
Pink st,
gray nnd mixed color rabbits. 2S1
FOR RENT—Nice 6-room cottage cheap:
bees, strawberry plants, honey for sale
by A. Hellker. Holt ave.
FOR RENT—Nlne-i
Place; excellent location; fronts pnrk
and cur line; conveniences both *
•TV* care Telegraph.
house 11C Pnrk
s^pnrk
FOR RENT—Eight-room houae. modern
plumbing, Montpelier ave.; 221. C. B.
Drew, Jr.
FOR RENT—Immediate possess!
Elm st.; 77*. SI*. 759. 75$ Ast
Jj. Harts, cor. Orange and Fori
ilon. 1111
it 8.
irayth ats.
—Furnished
Phono 2235-L
FOR GOOD rooms and board go to fhe
Olympia Hotel; 1
cents. W.
FOR RF.NT-rTwo choice apartments.
Nevarn Flats; lights water, heat
furnished. Apply at office Leon P. Dure,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices
In Washington block: steam .best and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Savings flank.
PERSONAL.
ATTENTION,TAFT CU!B»-T>l«tr!rt .nil
county Taft m»n. noth npraniitatlVM
of clubs and unattached, meet In Moron
at noon on Monday, October 16th, for or
ganisation of State Club, discussion and
planning the last week of the campaign;
nil Taft men invited. Clark Orter. chair
man Republicsn rsmpulgn committee.
IIAIR GOODS—The nowest hair rat;
ho made from your own combings; best
thing yet. entirely different from
other; If you see it. you will have
switches. pufTs, pnmpndours. cluster puffs,
latest In everything made from your
comhlngi or cut hair. Mrs. M. Kepplor,
407 Walnut St., Phone 2967.
SHORTHAND is the greatest help to 0
position. Stanley’s Business College
Inis placed 16 students In good pa
R mltfons In Macon alone within the
w weeks. Enter our night class.
WANTED—Ladies to make aprons: $3.64
^o get work; materials
"lose stamped addr'-*'d
Apron L. Dress Co., Is*
WHY SUFFER with
Dental Conserve wll
cents at all drugwleta m
dress John If. •Wlnkelmann,
toothache when
cure; price ten
.r hv mall. Ad-
1, Baltimore,
CIVIL service examinations Will soon be
held In ever/ state, full Information end
quest Inns used by thp commission free.
Columbian Correspondence College,
Washington. D. C.
LAD!gHITi* and skirts dry cleaned.
Cordner, Phone 1215.
LADIES—Moke shields at home; mate
rlalsfuralshed. 115 hundred; P*rtWu
lam stomped envelope. Dept. 15$. Inv
perlaJ Shield Co.. 8t. Louis. Mo.
BARGAINS at the Ifuhn Fire Hale:
elF&PTO: *
SMS each; 1 No. 8 cm* stove. IO.SOi
garden hoes tf cents each; trace chains.
87 cents per pair; l Franklin beater 14.00
1 targe heatE! $14.04. A few Japanese
napkins 1 cents per hundred.
SINGER and Wheeler * Wilson sewing
macblMa fur ct.h or on ua.r i.rm
r,ll ,t »*> Chrrry •"'! TrW,.
BKCT cniAMBR Vbiitt w,' tSTpirpounii
flnMt lam. «mt country M.i, «lw»r«
k<jt In .took. Lyon. Orocory Co., Phon.
STOLEN- Lady’s gold watch, Fleur d" Us
with five diamonds on one side and
nnnognuu H. B. W. on other: reward for
nformatlon. Mrs. H. H. Wright. 1228
Oglethorpe st.
I/1ST—Lady’s black purse at poatofflco.
Finder pleare ring >169.
GENTLEMAN'S aultx nnd overcoat! dry
cleaned; they will hold their shape.
Cordner. Phone 1215.
LOST—Small hound hitch, black and tan,
about 12 months' old. scar on the loft
cur; last seen 4n the neighborhood of
Vlnevllle Branch. Liberal reward If re
turned to Dr. R. Carey. 215 College ft.,
Telephone #29.
LOST—One amethyst ring surrounded
by pearlM. Return to 105 Park Place.
Phono 2484.
IX18T—Stick nln^ opal, surrounded by*
diamonds Reward. F. B.,Coates.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LEND on real eatato, repay-
s able monthly. J. J. Cobb. Commercial
A Savings Bonk.
MISCELLANEOUS
H. MOLL. SI4 Third st.. at Irvine’s Ga.
Music House—Manufacturing Jeweler
and engraver: watches * and clocks re
paired: ring*, medals, badges, society pins
made to order on short notice; diamond
sotting a apeclalty; fancy and plain en
graving at reasonable prices.
GENTLEMAN'S suits and overcoats dry
cleaned; they will hold their shape.
Cordner. Phono 1216.
RINO 1617 for mammoth chrysanthe
mums; white, yellow, red. 60c. to $t.oo
per dozen. Mrs. U. L. Hopkins, S46 Sixth
ave., South Macon.
RING, CARfTAnPHKN—Fresh butter.
hams. Grand,Duke and Diamond Dust
Hour, Grand Republic. American. Popular
Joe. Bldenburg and V. P. cigars.
RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE 851-
Rest Kansas Oily loin steak. 15c.; round
steak and roasts, 12Ho> Corner Spring
nnd Walnut ats.
' FOR SALE,
.FOR SALE—Nice mare, buggy and har-
. neaa; good oonditlnn, cheap for oaah.
Horse, care Telegraph.
WANTED—Small furnished flat or first-
. class board, small family, centrally to-
rated. S. Livingston. Macon.
FOR SALE. CHEAP—'Ten. nrown Leg
horn hens and two roosters. Phone 6064.
FOR SALE, CIIBAP—Latest Improved
drop-head Singer'machine. Phone 8064.
FOR SALE, CHEAP—Plush parlor suit,
coat $175. for $26; also new sewing ma
chine. child’s iron bed nnd other house
hold furniture. Ring I486.
FOR. 8AT,!9—A good gentle horse*, sold
for nn fault. Addrea J„ Box 44. Wal-
den, aa. i 1' -Y.RI
FOR BALD—Ona gas stove. Novelty
^Ranjr*. hi^good^condition; will sell for
FOR BALE—One No. 6 Remington tyna-
writer, flrst-clasa condition; bargain;
one six-foot oak standing desk rhnnp.
No. 246 American National Bank Bldg.
FOR BALE—^Thoroughbred Jersey now,
Ht. Lambert strain; nothing better In
the south; big milker; rich in butter fnt.
James M. Roger*. Barter st., Athens, Ga.
FOR RALE—Nice, styll«h horse, buggy
and hamrs*. Apply 5I« Mulberry sT.
FOR SALE—White, yellow, brans", red,
pink chrysanthemums. Phon* 2006.
FOR BALK—One pair medium sis* mules
and wagon for tale cheap; also nnn 10.
hors® engine and wood say. Apply 662
New st.
FOR BALE—700 bushels Long's Improved
early run proof oats; 80 days earlier
than any other cats, at 61.04 per hunhel.
J. T. Long’s Block Firm. Phone 3274.
FOR BALE—Modern eight-room' houae
next to my residence. Forsyth st. Price
six thousand dollars, fifteen hundred
cash, balance payable In Installments to
suit purchaser st 4 per cent Interest;
shady side of street, three car lines,
neighborhood moatly home owners. A.
H. Hatcher.
FOR KALE-623.64 at 612.54 genuine Mc
Clellan nrmv used saddles; leather cov
ered. H. fl. Parmelcss Co.
LAD!KB* SUITS and eklrts dry cleaned.
Cordner, Phnn* 1216.
FDR BAI.E—Six thousand acre* of land
In Middle Georgia. Av* miles from
■city. Three railroads run through prop
erty. which Is well wmered snd tipi-
be red. Twenty-five per rent under cul
tivation. Will sell as whole or In tracts
to suit purchaser. Address "Mnd," car*
of Macon Telegraph.
FOR BALK—Two-horse wagon In good
condition, at a bargain. Apply Heard
Bro".* warehouse. Poplar st.
FOR - BA LK-Deslnble cottage. ~ North
Highlands: term" to suit purohaeer
i.*«n B. Dure. Fourth National Bank
Bldg.
FOR BALE-Five-room cottage with
barn and large lot. Tenney ave., Booth
Macon; ea»y payments. Mon 8. Dure
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
FOR HALDA* sacrifice. Uvo large mules,
In good condition. Can he seen In aft
ernoons at College Hill Grocery.
FOR BALE—Several bargains In second
hand bngstra. sunie* spring wagons,
and farm wagons. 8. B. Parmelee Co.
Continued on Page 4.
)©®IBTY
season, was the <W<rt£ng W Miss Pearl
Little and Mr. Jam ft N. Uceslln which
occurred Tuesday afternoon at the
home of tha bride's parents, Mr. urn)
Mra. Michael Little. In Forsyth.
The boms wo* beautifully decorated
with quantities of cut flowers and
palms and southern smllax festooned
the. walla.
Before tho ceremony, which was
performed by Rov. J. Clyde Turner,
paftor of the Tattnall Square 'Baptist
Church, "O Promise Me" was sweetly
sung by Mr. James O'Boono.
The only attendants were Mr. Chss.
D. Little, of Macon, as best man. and
Mias Clyde Black, of Dublin, aa maid
of honor.
The bridal party entered tho parlor
to the soft strains of Menddasohn'a
wedding march, rendered by kites An
with soft lights ehlnlng amid the foil
age. •
The bride was a picture of girlish
grace and beauty, wearing her travel
ing suit of green cloth with hat to
mutch, and carrying «n armful of
white chrysanthemums, while tho maid
of honor wore a stylish tailor suit and
carried pink chrysanthemum*.
After showering tha brld* and groom
with congratulations, they left far a
delightful trip north.
Mis* Little Is one of Forsyth’s best
known young ladles, while Mr. Gees-
lln I" the popular manager of the Mu
on Transfer Co.
Among the guests Attending the
wedding were: Mro. K. D. Cherry,
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. tfjeealfci, Mrs. W.
F, Gcmlln. Mr*. C. B. GeetUn, Mr. J.
W. Geeslin, Mrs. A. H. Rice. Miss
Wnrdlne Holt. Mr. J. O. Bonne. Mrs.
Kllxahnth Boone. Mr. W. P. Halliard,
Mr*. Cleveland Trice, of Macon. Mrs.
Sheridan, of Columbus.
Concert at Wesleyan.
The mualc lovers of Macon are look
ing forward with much pleasure to a
concert which will be given at Wes
leyan In the near future under the
auspice* of Mrs. Clifford Rhlnholser
of the Conservatory of Music. The
program will be made up entirely o
such musical elections as were fav
prltes years ago. end the performers
will be old pupils of Wesleyan
_rt*| 1
aborts, announce the engagement
“ 'Nor
N. M. GREEN. GROCER, PHONE ML-
Fresh meats, Oeorglapork and veal.
Claud Martin. Mgr., corner Spring and
Walnut sts.
TOctO’ te-
BOARDING
BOARDER*—B—•• H.uj
itirr... — —_ - _ _—. ,-
dHught.r. M.ry Norlnj. to Mr. Oil.
I»wa Blank,, or Muon. Tho nurrtuo
to occur tn, l„t of Noy.rnbtr.
CompllmonUd With
»l t r,ry
Mis. Middleton
Dutch Supper.
MU. Bth.l Jon., was ho.t...
delightful amtll party. on Friday .v.nlng
when «ht ont.rfidnod Intprmuly »t n
Dutch .upper, In, compllftent to lior
. hnnuln, sue.t. Ml.. Bun, Middleton, of
W.nhlnnton, D. C. ....
1 Tecllng tho .upper A giitno of brldn
•u played, the cent uthle. pined In th.
Mrlor wh.ro vg... of out flower, and
mUiu. .... an added touch of.b.auty to
tho attmctlv, room. MU, Jtofc, 1 jnuU
wop, MU. Middleton. Min Annin Pltn.r.J
iof Ath.n., MU, Mur jyinchwl.r, TlrJ
Hu rt June., Mr. Kd.n T.rlor, Mr. Hor-
■P Adam. ,nd Mr. Cluirlr. Harrli.
MU. Middleton, aft.r n plra.nnt w.ok
IthaMU. Jon.A I. now th, guo.t of
r«. Ytott Virgin In Vlnovltl..
Ml.. M.tt. Cubbido. Ho.l.M. .
MU. M.tt, Cuhbidg, ant.rtalyd th.
Iota Tgu Sigma, vary delightfully ul ,n
afternoon party the peat we.k. Aft.ri
th* hualaaM meting, th, girl, enjoyed
MUo Ruth Plnketon won the prlee. i
thu wee followed hy a dainty couree
next
PWedneadav. November 4. at their
mooting Miss nuth Obery will have
members of the club as her guests.
Those present a on Wednesday were
Misses Leila Artone. Laila Rogers. Julia
m.'wm snoiL
hedge.
fntereatlna Engsaement Announced.
. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy .Palmer, of New
York city, announce the engagement "f
their daughter. Irene, to Mr. James
Oliver Boone, of Macon, the date of the
wedding, which will be at All Saints
Church, to be announced later.
Macon History Club to Meet Monday.
The Macon History Club will meet on
Monday afternoon *it 8:10 oVlork at the
. ngc eircei.
Tbs two papers for tha afternoon '
* furnished ny Mro. D. Jl. Malone 1
Miss Septlma Snowden, and .Mrs. Jo*
||s will have charge of the mua
•era for the afterneon will
“ 'US'
Vir.ll. will h.v. nhftrg. of th. mu.lriil
program. Mr.. AUg.nd.r Proudnt,
■ 1 -- of th. dramutlc commltt... will
l,7K'"u*'.nt.ct.
ist there be a
— dramt
arrange for tho dnmM
A met tnt.ra.tlng nwjt
nnt.d, nnd It U dr.lrad lh.1 II
full »tt.nd»nc, of th. mwnlur..
Pr.tlV Atl.rno«ir'nridiT Party for Mr,.
Mr? r, y?.nrl« S’liiUhuraf, aft-morn
cunt imrlv fur b.r guwrt, Mr*. W. .1.
Mrnrtd.. of Atlanta. w«« n charming nf-
fair of Friday. whKh w«, mhind by »
donn matron., who w.r. Invited to
m..t h«r. . ,
Th. charming honnra. wn» gowned n
S pretty »ft.rnpun tntl.tt. nf bln. .Ilk,
mtnMnwt with Ira, and mnd. with ynk.
nnd al».vfa nf .mbrold.rad n.t.
Mra. lUiUburat wora n i,.coming
gown of Un ,11k nnl.hr,I with wft Ur.,
Her nartora w.r« djroratrd nn. with
run of pink ru... nnd on. with hlg yr!
low dahlia., and rar.1 t.t.t.« war. ar.
«m'." Jfftt3in ,h .M *Two prUif
were presented, on" to the honor guesi
and one to lirs. Charles Bannon. who
made top score and both of them wero
beautiful opera bass.
The Indies'playing were Mrs. McBride.
Mrs. Klleworth .Hall. ..Mrs Mamey
Hatcher Clarke, Mrs. Moyheth Taylor
Hemphill. Mrs. Robert Sparks. Mrs, H.
fi Jsqiies. 2frs. Georg" Duncan. Mro.
William If. Felton. Mrs. Charles Hall.
Jr., Mrs. Charles Bannon. Mrs. Emmett
Ilarnes. Mrs. Warner Hardwick, ond
Mro 0. .Trlsctlllan Napier.
vac KmffwHS!
ham dropping In and Joining the party
for th* rofreehments. which srero served
at the small tables.
Mrs. McBride will be with Mrs. Hasle-
hUtst through th" wsek and other nl»a«-
ant affnlrs have been nlannod for her,
before her return to Atlanta.
Notice
Dr. J. H. Adam* and Dr. Thomas
II. Hall hav# moved their offices from
the Mncon Telegraph Building to
room* 504-7-1, Grand Building.
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.
Mr. and Mr*. >B. T. Rsthune, of
Hparts. wsrc the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Llewellyn I*. Htllyer during tho
WANTED
For'cash two medium priced resldenc.ee
does in.
FOR SALE
One splendidly Improved plantation
near Mecon: very l«eet condition; wool 1
make grand country home. Farm* In
various lo.-aUtl«e, lumber lands, vacant
lots In different parte of city. R«-'»-ral
lumrovyd city lots that pay well aa In-
vestments.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
Send Us
Your Name
On a postal If you have kldne;
trouble and wo will send you by retutr
mnll tho most Interesting literature 01
tho subject of kidney dlm-aso that yoi
. & P.
Special Values
No otlior store has over come near giving micK val-
uo/» ns Are fount! nt thin ntnre every dny in the week, and
every week in tho year: year after year. No other storo
can afford to offer Hueh values as wo offer. We have told
you the reason so many times that it would he wasting
apace to ntteinpt to teil you again something that you
already know.
Other stores may try to toll yon that they can give
ae great vnlnon ns we offer, but it ift a weak effort, he-
emifte they know they enn not. give yon hr much for your
money ns wo givo you. Holp yourself by trading at
A&P Stores. t
'SPECIAL VALUES FOR MONDAY
Best Patent Flour, a sank
Best Granulated Rngnr, 25-ponnd sack ,
Best Lump fitnreh, 2 poltnds for
Best Onts. 15c package «»
Wheat Berries, a pnekngo
Dates, lOn pnekngo
Pitted Dntes, 15e pnekngo
Reeded Raisins, 15o pnekngo
Olenncd Currants, 12o package ..
Full Cream Cheese, a pound ..-.
Evaporated Milk, small, 6 cans
Colmnn’s Mustard, 20o can .....
Bakers Cocoa, 25o can
.Tnpnn Rico, a pound
Worcestershire Sauce, 30o bottlo
Laundry Snap, 8 cakes for ....
Pcarlino. n pnekngo
Ena.molino Stove Polish, a box .
Hndson Apples, gallon enns
i "
...69o
, .$152
....7o
9c
Be
.......5C
i. • ...... 10c
Ho
. • .,'rav. ... .00
.......'.t....l50
.. ,.v.. 25o
.. .10o
...,5c
.... . .U..10O
25c
3c
..,.vm.8o
25c
Californio Whito Cherrios, 3Bo cans ,.23c
P-Nnt Butter, n pound
Oyster Cocktail Sauce, a bottlo ,.
Best Imported Pens, n can
Extra White Asparagus, 35o cans
Asparagus Tips, a can
Fresh Cranberries, a quart ......
Mid rum Grapes, 2 pounds for ....
Rod Raspberries, 20o cans .’
Imported Mnrmnlnde,’ 35c jars ..
Sliced Desse,rt Penehcs, a can ...
Cocktail Pineapple, a enn
Pineapple Chunks, sinnll
.14c
14c
17c
28c
,14c
12c
25c
....; -....15c
; 19c
lOo
9c
. 8c
nay proi
It will n
ItAlf hour
It explains why
trouble have doubled.
This offer will H pp»a
time*—better aend today.
H. J. LAMAR & CO., Agents
. life-line by vend-
Pinonpplo Chunks, lnrgo 12o
Lima Beans, a pound 7c
Mnrshmnllow Candy, a pnekngo 7c
Maraschinos, ehocolnto covered, n box 45c
Ilnylcr’s Vnnilln Chocolate, a cako '.......60
Stuffed Olives, 15e bottle 9c
A&P Tomatoes, 15c cnnR 12c
Rultnnn Toinntoes, 12 l-2c cans 10c
Iona Toinntoes, 10c enns 8c
Small.Tomntoes, 8e enns 7o
Corn Flakes, 10c pnekngo 7c
Cod Fish, 12 l-2o bricks ...' 9c
Fnt Mackerel, $1.36 kits ' $1.10
Puro Toninto Ketchup, $1.25 jug 89c
Extra largo Prunes, a pound 10c
Largo Prunes, n pound 7c
Small Prunes, a pound 5c
Nabisco Wafers, a pnekngo , 7c
ninmpngile Wafer*, 2. r in box 19c
Saratoga Chip Cruekers, 35c nan 28c
We have always given better values than other
stores and wo aro in a position to continue giving greater
nnd bettor values than uny other concern in existence,
barring none.
'if you want tho Freshest and Best always go to
A&P Stores.
The Great
Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company
Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors.
past week. Mr. Bethune hob one nf
the most beautiful voices ever heard
in Macon, and the friend* of Mr. and
Mr*. Hlllyer hav* had n rare treat In
hcarlmr’hlm aln*. Mra. Retliun*. an
Miss Elisabeth Graves. Is well known
In Mncon. having been n Wesleyan atu-
dent. Her father, tho late Mr. R. A.
Graves, was a prominent banker of
Sparta.
Mr*. W. T. Chevas and Mr. Walter
Little, of Cordele. paosed throuxh the
city Monday on their way to Forsyth
to attend the Little-Geealln wedding.
Miss Clyds Black, of Dublin, Is tho
Kuast of Mrs. R. G. Goeslln.on Hu-
guenln Height#.
Mro. M. A. Sheridan, of Columbus,
I* tha gurat of Mrs. E. D. Cherry on
Johnson avenue.
of RUxnheth!
appliance*. We have everythjnir need
ful for office and store In tno way of
commercial atal»nery, blank books,
letter paper, envelopes, (pens. Inks,
letter boskets, document flies—well,
everyth Inn, we said, and that tells the
whole story.
MACON BOOK COMPANY.
T. C, PARKER. Pros
115 Cherry st. Telephone 333.
M's* Cntlmrln
... JL Is vlittlu*
72, doll.,. »trra
nt, Mrs. Fulton.
Temperance Movement*.
"George.” spoke hU better half, "you
are Intoroeted In th* temperance move-
montH. are you not?"
"Why, certalaly I am.” he anew-ered.
"Well, euppo.-o you go out and make
a tow of them with the pump h.indle. I
am In need of a pall of water right
away."—Tho Bohemian Magasln*
The Grand Exposition.
While In Maron don’t fall to *ro the
great line of book*, atatlonory and of- ^
flee auppllce. Wo aro In our now etorf.
615 Cherry street (next to CttlMW
Hank) and our ntock U fresh, positlv, -
|y no shop-worn gcodi will bo Shown.
Only the cleaneet and best will be of
fered for your inspection.
During fair week we offer you two
hundred popular fopyrlghted Action at
SO cents each. Write or call for Hit.
On asun* day* we will sell any Bible
at ono-fourth off th* regular prlt-e.
Th" commercial world need* and de-
manda a lot of stationery and office
FOE RENT
No. 147 Rose Park; t-r., two
bathe
No. 107 First St.. 7-r
No. 225 (Bellevue Ave., 8-r
No. 310 Duncan Ave., 5-r
Corner of Carling and Hembert.
No. 126 Holt. 9-r
No. 622 Monroe. 7-r
No. 1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r
689 College, l-r
742 College, f-r
1062 Oglethorpe, 5-r
150$ Second. 6-r
255 Wlnehlp, 5-r
260 Wlnehip. 6-r
Beach av*. 1-r
B. A. WISE & OC