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THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2G, 1908
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IF YOU
Want a decidedly comfortable hat we especially recom-
mend the self-conforming Derbies, made of excellent
quality of felt; they are light in weight and extremely,
flexible, conforming readily to the head-
They have been for several years a feature of our
hat department.
The self-conforming Derbies come in various popu
lar shapes and are unusual values.
$3.50 the Hat
id You Ever Think?
Why, of course you have, but have you ever thought
how much money you could save by paying cash for all
your groceries. If not get your pencil aud figure it out.
Say for example,
“If I can save $2 on groceries in one week,
How much could I save in (one year) 52 wcekst”
You will be surprised how much this little bit amounts
to, and if you knew how much you could save you’d bo
still more surprised.
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
670 Poplar Street. Phones 325—290
The Best the Market Affords
Fancy A. & P.
Elgin Creamery
BUTTER
30c lb.
This Butter stands.above all the rest for Richness,
Purity aud Cleanliness.
Sold only at A&P Stores. .You caK’t get it from any
other stores as wo control the entire output of this
brand. Wo are selling it at almost cost and every house
keeper in Macon should send us their orders and get the
best at only thirty cents a pound.
The Great Atlantic
& Pacific Tea Co.
FOR 5ALE
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
$1,460
Home being built In East Macon; will
build to suit.
SS.000
Desirable VInevllle cottage; lot* wide.
$1,260
College street home; to rooms; built
for a home; worth the money.
$1.96#
Vinevllle tot; will build home for pur
chaser.
$1,350.00
For a Quick Sale
Nice cottage on corner lot In good
neighborhood and growing part of
town.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Phone 206. 607 Cherry St.
' UnS»r an, by Ttrlue of u order of th.
Hon. Alexander Prond.1t. rof.roo In buk-
ruptcy for th. Wtrt.rn Dlvfrton of th.
Southern District of Goorgla, In
the bankruptcy tea*. of TTttary Trait
l Pratt Prod'too Co). I will oxpom for
■ale at public outcry, to th. hlflteit bid
der for pub, tbo following named ortl-
cle contained In the Morohoua. when
ha formerly'did btalntaa. at 444 Poplar
■treet. Macon. Ox. on Turodar momln*.
Oett*or tan n, commrnctnx at the hour
of 4 B. «.. unto roll couUUns
star* fixtures, such u National Cash Reg
ister. scales, cheese cutter, oil tank,
•helving, counter, safes. etc.; all aeeosats
due and owing the bankrupt. 1 will first
offer the above named articles fn lots
and then as a whole, and whichever meth
od realizes the moat. I will report to
the court for confirmation. Ten per cent
must accompany each bid. and the bal
ance wifi be paid when said sale Is eon-
1 w not runfirmsi
lift.
day of
OUVgR OKK, Trustee, j
Stores For Rent
So. J20 Second St JCO.eo
No. 414 Fourth St 49.44
NO. 442 Second it. 45.04
No. 446 Poplar St..., 44X4
No. 442 Mulberry xt. 19.44
Money to loan of varloua eumx.
Money*! here—no waiting ff your
security la ritht.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
Rail Estate, Insurance, Loans.
No. 363 Third 6t. Phone 77.
TICKET SELLER
MAKESJEGORD
Treasurer With Cole Brothers' World
Toured Shows Enjoys Enviable Rep
utation In Circus World.
When Cole Bros.* big circus appears In
Maeon at Central City Park, the big day
of the state fair. Friday. October 30. the
fastest ticket seller In the world will
pay this city a visit Fred Robson, who
Justly claims this distinction, is at the
red ticket wagon, and during the hour
and a half preceding the afternoon and
evening performance disposes of morn
paste boards calling for an admission to
the big white top than his brothers with
outer attractions do in an entire day.
Mr. Robson acted as treasurer for
Messrs. Cole during their world-ylrdUng
trip, and during tne tour handled the
urrency of every country on the total
.tent. This record of no • errors during
that space of time has never been equal-
ed by any American under similar cir
cumstances. -
The qualifications
seller are many. Abe _ ■■■ .
accurate as well as rapid, and he also
must be keen to identify counterfeit
money, it is not generally known Unit
a ticket seller rarely. If ever, sees the
fact* of purchasers. He merely sells to
the outstretched hands that grasp the
coin of the realm, and exchanges it lor
the ticket that admits the holder to the
realms beneath the big white, tents.
Taking the money from tho purchasers
hands, the seller keeps his eyes on the
digit:-, while ho mechanically counts the
tickets and hands them together with
the change to the hand. This uvoids
all mi-wtukes. and. indeed, because or tho
lino at tfco wagon, it is imperative that
this method be adopted. A glance ivt a
bill, the “feel" of a coin Is all thut
Treasurer Uni non requires to decide
whether or not It Is counterfeit, ills
reputation is a matter of record, and
after the big Baltimore lire he was one
of the teh- men selected by the govern
ment to Identify tho burned money
sent to the treasury department for re-
deir.ptlon. letter of thanks signed by
President Roosevelt la a memento of this
work, and the document occupies a con
spicuous position In the ticket wagon.
Dining the tour In Europe Mr. Robson
was called upon to handle tho currency
of six different countries In ns many
weeks. At the close of that period his
books balanced and not one error was
recorded nr.ulnst him. On the border
land of Germany he was obliged to "
worth various sums, for a ticket to the
circus, and one of his curios la an uncut
diamond given to him by n Kaffir who
desired to see the show but who had no
.ready cash. The deal was made and
both parties were mutually satisfied.
During the past summer Mr. Robson lias
gained new laurels nnd In two hours at
fit. John. New Brunswick, he disposed
of 20.000 admission tlrkets slnglo-hnnded.
onl was made by the ticket seller. In
Toronto he opened his sale at 7 o’clock
nt night and forty minutes later was
obliged to Close up for the Mg tent could
hard I v seat the throng that had visited
the ticket wagon during that time.
For the Maeon engagement a down
town ticket office has been secured to
accommodate those who do not wish to
participate In the rush at the grounds
at the fair on Friday night. The Tay
lor-Bavnn Drug Company’s store will bn
the scone of the sale nnd all tickets will
bo sold there at exactly the same prices
as at the red ticket wngon In which
Treasurer Robson will hold forth.
A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire,
Go., W. A. Floyd by name, says:
"Buoklen's Arnica Salve cured the two
worst sores I over saw one on my
hand an one on my leg. It is worth
more then its weight In gold I would
not be without it If I had to mortgage
the form to got it.” Only 26c at all
drug store.
Strikinq a Balance in Blessings
In the good old daye when .religion
was not so largely a matter of con
duct as It la thought now. but was
more In thd nature of a contract with
tho Creator, it was the custom to reck
on up one's blessings from time to
time, and se* how the balance stood.
If you had, for instance, had your
health for a long period, or had been
very successful In business, or had
harvested uncommonly heavy crops, or
had an extraordinarily good Appfo year,
or haB escaped the malic* of a fresh
et or a fire, or had worsted an enemy.
In a lawsuit, or had In any other wise
coma out on top In your affairs or ex-
porlunees, it was proof not only that
you had fulfilled tho conditions of- tho
agreement, but that the divine pnrty
of the second pert had not forgotten
them. Of course, you did not put It
so crudeljr In acknowledging the facts,
end If you had more truly Imagined
God than 1 most men had then, or have
yet Imagined Him, you dhl not enume
rate the misfortunes of your neighbors
as your blessings In disguise. Von did
not thank your Maker that while A
had laid up all winter with rheuma
tism you had escaped without a twinge,
that while B had gone to pieces In tho
dry goods line you had done so well
In your grocery; that while C had cut
no hay worth mentioning your mow
was filled to bursting: that while D’s
want of foresight In dealing with cat
erpillars' nests the year before had loft
him without a pint of elder, your bar
rels overflowed. Von did not Intimate
In your prayer or pralso that the burn
ing of K*s house without a cent of
Insurance, while a high wind blew the
flames away from yours. looked almost
providential; or that the Jury which
found for you against F had seemed
to follow a direct leading from on high.
Tet, probably at the bottom of your
heart some such shabby c6nvictlons
were lurking, and If your thanksgiv
ing refused them utterance. It was
because you did not feel It quite seem
ly to mention them, and not because
you did not harbor them. Or did very
good people sometimes allow something
like them to get Into words? Was
not It thought well to fortify one’s
faith by contrasting one’s own good
luck with the bad luck of others? Or
at the least, was not It, or Is not It
still considered right to look about
one In moments of rebellion or afflic
tion. and see if one la not as well oft
as other people?—W. D. Howells, In
♦Harper's Magazine.
• The Decline of Immigration.
There is probably no good reason
for regretting the marked decline In
immigration which la reported for the
last flecal year. We are told that In
1907-1908 not half aa many Immi
grants arrived at thla port as in 1009-
1007, while more went abroad than
came hither, tt Is not to he supposed
that such conditions will long con
tinue and that emigration will per
manently exceed Immigration. There
is a pretty general agreement that
last year's conditions were due to the
financial disturbance# and business
depression which prevailed here for a
time, and perhaps to the fear that
they would grow worse until the
eoustry was struggling wKh a genu
ine and profrnrtPd period of "hard
times." and there Is a reasonable ex
pectation that with tha restoration of
the full tide of business prosperity
here the tide of Immigration will
again rise toward tha flood.—New
York World.
REPRESENTATIVES
NEXT ASSEMBLY
COMPLETE LIST OF GEORGIA'S NEXT
LAWMAKERS FURNI8HED BY
MR. HOLDER.
Through tha courtesy ot Hon. John N.
Holdor, of Jackson county. The Telegraph
Is enabled herewith to furnish a list of
the representatives of the next general
assembly of Georgia. «
Members of tho last house are Indi
cated by ’’x;” members of the last sen-
uto by ”s:"
Appling. G. B. Tlpplns. Burrency.
Baker. W. J. Kidd. Newton.
Baldwin. Carl Vinson. Mllledgevllle.
Bunks. A. VV. Wood.' Commerce.
Rui-tow, M. I*. Johnson, Carteravtlle;
xJ. A. Price. AdttlrrvlUe.
Berrien, Geo. A. Paulk. Alapaha.
Ren 11(11. Marlon Dickson. Fttsgerald.
Bibb, x Joe H. Hall. Macon; Roland El
lis. Mncon; w. H. Evans. Macon.
Brooks. xM. K. Rope. Rurwlck.
Bryan, W. T. Klckllghtcr, Grovcl&nd.
Bullock, x J. J. E. Anderson. Statesboro;
R. Simmons. Statesboro.
Burke, x H. J. Pulbrlek, Waynesboro;
W. it. Buxton. Girard.
Bytta, J. M. McMIchael. Jackson.
lphetl. C. 8. Reid, rslmetto.
« ut roll, x W. F. Brown,, Carrollton; x M.
1>. Watkins. Wiilteburg.
Chatham, J- R. Anderson. Savannah:
l A. Lawrence. Savunnnh; x Jos. McCar-
h.v. Savannah! „ ’ , ,
Chattahoochee. B. F. Baxley. CiiSFeta.
chat tonga, x B. 11. Edmondson. Hum-
Clay. II. M. Turnlpsecd, Fort Gnlnes.
Clayton. x O. M. Hule. Riverside.
Clinch, 8. I#. Drnwdy. ftomervllle.
Columbia, D. C. Moore. Harlem.
Coweta, x M. H. Couch, Senolu; Jos. T.
' by. Nrwnan.
raw ford, C. C. Graddlck. Mussels,
'rlep. R. R. Fields. Cordelc.
Dade, W. W. Careton. Rising Fawn.
Kirby, Nrwnan.
Crawford, C.
Crlep. R. R. Fields. Cordelc.
Dade. W. W. Careton. Rlsltu
Dawson, x Jno. H. Hubbard, Hubbard
Decatur. 8. Brinson. Brinson; T. Par
ker. climax. .. _
DcICatb. x C. M. Candler. Decatur;
x Hooper Alexander. Dectltur.
Dodge, J. If. Roberts. Eastman.
Dooly, x J. P. Heard, Vienna; W. E.
Denchnm. Plnehurst. •
Dougherty, x Samuel II. Tift. Albany.
Dougins, L. C. Upshaw. Douglasvllle.
Early. D. D. Strong. Blakely
Echols. W. C Howell. Howell.
Effingham, x C. T. Guyton Guyton.
Fannin, x IVm. Butt. Blue Ridge
Fayette.' B. P. Winter. Fayetteville.
Floyd. Claud H. Porter. Silver Creek;
a. B. Holder. Rome; Barry Wright. Rome*
Forsyth, A. H. Woodllff. Flowery
Gilmer. Robert E. Smith. Ellllay.
Glasscock. J. W. P. Whltcly. Gibson.
Glvnn. Millard Reese. Brunswick.
Gordon x O. Calbeck, Calhoun
Grndy. W. 8. Wight. Cairo.
Greene. M. P. McWhorter. Woodvllle.
Gwinnett. O.* O. Simpson. Norcrosa; J.
P. McConnell. Grayson.
Habersham. T. J. Gastley. Cbjrkesvllle.
Hall, J. O. Adams, Gainesville; 8. D.
Carter, Oalncsvllle.
Hancock. Robt. H Lewis. Sparta.
Haralson. W. J. Waddell. Bremen.
Harris, x S. T. Ellison, Kllerslle.
Hart. A. A. McCurry. Harlwol .
Heard. P. T. MrCutchen. Frhnklln.
Henrv. Tt. C. Brown. Locust Grove. m
Houston, R. N. Holtsdaw, Perry; T.
II. Rents. Orovanla.
Irwin. aJ. A. J. Hcnderoon. Orllln.
Jackson, x John N. Holder. Jefferson;
s L. G. Hardman. Commerce. ,
Jasper. J. A. Kelley.,.Montlcello.
Jeff Davis. xL. W. Johnson. Hazle-
.Teffcrson^ x R. N. Hardeman. Louisville.
Jenkins. P. A. Proctor, Penrhnro.
Johnson. Wm. FnlrcJoth. Wrlglitsvllla.
•Tones. T. R. Turner, Haddock.
Laurens, L 15. Burch, Dublin; M. S.
Jones, Dublin.
Lee. C. II. Beasley. Taeesburg.
Liberty, T. J. Hnrrlngton, Donald.
Lincoln. II. L. Culberson. Lincoln ton.
Lowndes. W. L. Conversa, Vnldosta;
J. F. Fender. Valdosta. _ .
Lumpkin. R. If. Baker. Dnhlonega.
Maeon. x .T. E. Reid. Montezuma.
McDuffie. B. B. Brave*. Bearing.
McIntosh. X F. IT. McFarland. Darien.
Meriwether, x W. R. Jones, Greenville;
t G J. Keith. Oakland. _ . -
MIMer. J. W. Bailey. Coloultt
Morgan, x Paul Atkinson. Madison.
Murray. 8. A. Brown. Eton.
Oconee. J. P. Elder. Farmington. ,
Oglothon*. J. P. ArmlMed. Cmwforfl.
Pickens. J. T. Atherton, Tate..
Paulding. O. W. Helms. Delias.
Pierce, R. G. Mitchell. Jr.. Hlackshear.
pike, j. F. Redding. Bartlesville.
Polk. K. 8. Ault, rvdartown.
Pulaski, x Z. V. Peacock. Cochran.
Putnam, A. 8. Reid. Eatontun.
Quitman. T. W. Oliver, Georgetown.
Rabun. xC. K. Cannon. Clayton.
Randolph. W. T. Unborn, Cnloman.
Richmond. Wallace Tierce. Augusta; fl.
F. GnrMngton, Augusta; -J. R. Littleton,
Augusts.
ItnrVdnle. x J. W. Cowan. Conyers.
Rehley. C. R. McCrnry. EllavlI'e.
Bcrevcn. x IT. 8. White. Sylvsnla.
Rualdlng. x Jos. D. Boyd. Griffin.
Rtowart, A. R. Wright. Brooklyn.
Stephens, x Fermr-r Parrott. Torres.
Sumter. J. K. Sheppard, Ame.rleus; F.
W. Griffin, Amertcu*
Talbot, iW. M. Porker. Prattshurg.
Tullttferro, x J. It. Kendrick. Hharon.
Tattnall, x J. L. Kennedy. Manases;
W. M. d.ntth,- riHxton.
Taylor, I. I. Childs. Rutter.
Telfair, fl. J. Meadows, Helens.
Terrell. M. II. Marshall. Jr.. Dawson.
Thomas, r M. T. Mclntyrt, Thomoavllle;
x J. n. Stubbs, Ochloebnee; x M. I#. Cooke,
Tift? W. It. Hendricks. Tift on.
Toombs, Silas TV Meadows, Vldnlla.
Towns. J. F. Johnson. Iflnwassee.
Troup, x W. T. Tuggle. LaGrange; Hat
ton T.ovaJoy, l^Gntnge.
Turner. J. W. Henderson. Sycamore.
Twiggs, sH. F. Gridin JofTersorvUIi.
Union, x T. N. Berry, nialmvllte.
TTpsop, W. T. Allen. Thnmaston.
Walker, J. K. Posner. LaFayette.
Ware. «. F. Mll'rr, Wajmross.
Warren. J. M. English. Wun-enton.
Washington. II. D. Joiner, Tennllte;
mn Tracey. Preston.
White. J. If. Alley. Nacoochee.
Whitfield. M. c. Tarver, Dalton.
Wilcox, D. M. Harvey. PlnevMw.;
Wilkes* xR. O. Barksdale. Washing
ton: R. r. Norman, Washington.
Wilkinson, G. H. Carswell, Irwin ton.
Worth. O. a. Ford, Att
Whtr« Bullet* Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette,- N. Y., a
veteran of the elvll war, who lost a
.foot at Gettysburg, aaya? “The good
Electric Bitters have done la worth
more than flvg hundred dollar* to me.
I spent much money doctoring for a
bad case of stomach trouh'e. to little
purpose. I then tried Electric Hitters,
and they cured me. ’I now take them
an a tonic, and thev keen me strong
and well." Me at all drug stores.
CHANGE IN 8CHEOULE
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Commencing Monday, October 28th.
dally except Hundsv, train No. 18 will
leave Eatonton 8:39 a. m.. Instead of
4:69 a. m„ leave Miltedgevl!]* 7:26 a.
m.. arrive Macon 9:00 a. m. This
train will leave Maeon on return trip
7:60 p. m., dally except Sunday, as
heretofore. Jno. W. Blount. District
Passenger Agent*
Special Values Today
Best Patent Flour, 24-pound sack ' 64c
Best.Granulated Sugar, 25-pound sack $1.31
Quaker Oats, per package 9o
Seedetl Raisins, per pound Oo
Best Imported Peas .* 16c
Imported Marmalade, (35c jars) 16c
Malaga Grapes, 2 pounds 25c
Cranberries, per quart 1 llo
Pineapple Chunks, large cans 11c
Large can Tomatoes 9o
Extra large Prunes, per pound 9o
Central Grocery Co.
0. B. HOLLEMAN, Manager..
Armory Building. 464 First Street.
792 TELEPHONES 323
IN 1 DINING-ROOM
INHERE ART ABOUNDS
FIR81 DINNER EATEN UNDER
AN ARTISTIC CEILING AT
THE HOTEL LANIER.
All during the past summer Mr. J.
A. Newcomb has boon exercising
taste, ingenuity and skill In the re
modeling of tho dining-room of the
Hotel Lanier.
Ho knew what could he Keen In tho
flue hoNtclrles of the country, and he
know that the great majority of them
depended on the brush of the arttat
to beautify tho celling and walls.
Some of them depended on the finer
elaKH of oil paintings, of scenes clas
sic nnd scenes of lundttcape and life.
Hut Mr. Newcomb wanted the while,
the pure white, nnd ho depended on
the artist In white alone.
It was only laat week that It was
finished, nnd yesterday, for tho first
lime, the doors were thrown open and
the first dinner served In It.
It is the same dining-room that had
been used for mnny years and prior
to the opening of the cafe rooms. The
floor has been lowered, «o that where
there were eight stepn to climb from
the lobby there are now only two. The
color scheme .Is white, and there In
nn entire nbsonco of color, even to tho
tints. But It In In tho celling that
the real beauty of the room lies. It
la In pnnoln, the divisions being mas
sive and artistic. Tho centerpieces of
the panda being In imitation of ex
quisite carved work ornamentation.
The floor Ih mosaic, of nn elegant
pattern. Tho entire room la such as
to make It one of the moat beautiful
nnd artistic In the Roiith.
The new proprietors of the Lanier
wm conduct the hotel on the American
plan altogether, and tho handsome
room used for tho cflfa will now be
converted Into reading nnd writing
rooms.
• Although Mr. Newcomb Is no long
er-In charge of the hotel, hn will look
Into tho dining-room nnd admire It as
one of his hobbles.
WORKS WONDERS
A Wonderful Compound—
Cures Piloa, Eczema, Skin
Itching, Skin Eruptions,
Cuts and Bruises.
Doan's Ointment Is the best skin
treatment, nnd the cheapest, because
so little Is required to cure. It cures
piles after years of torjure. It cures
obstinate case* of ccscmn. It cures all
skin Itching. It cures akin eruptions.
It heals cuts, bruises, scratches and
abrasions without leaving a seer. It
cures permanently. Macon testimony
proves It.
W. O. Riley, 671 Mulberry street,
Macon. Gn., says: ’’Several years ng»»
after having used DAan’a Ointment
with good results, I allowed my namo
to be published In tho local papers os
ono who could endorse this prepara
tion from experience. At this time I
think Just oh highly of Doan’s Oint
ment and I am willing to again puo*
llcly endorse It. I had n skin erup
tion on my face and though I trlfd
any number of Ointments and ^slves.
I obtained no apparent resultn. I
finally learned bf Doan’s Ointment
and procured a gox from tho Taylor-
Unyne Drug Co. I used It, tha result
being a complete cure.”
Ifor sale by all dealers. Price 66
cerils. Foster-Mllburn Co./ Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
Htates.
Remember the ; name—Doan's—and
taka no other.
SHIPPING NEWS
CHARLESTON, B. C., Oet. 26.—
Arrived steamers KIsr Mensell, (Ger.)
Hamburg; Lillie, (Hr.) Knudson, Port
Antonio* Rapahoe, Chichester, New
York and proceeded for Jacksonville:
Iroquois, Ingram, Jack*onvllla # and
proceeded for* New York; Onondaga,
Chichester, Jacksonville and proceeded
for Boston: schooner Clara Davis, Far
row, Newport Nows.
Hailed schooner Horace M. Bickford.
Tralnor. Sew York; Crescent. Mehaf-
fey, Coosa w.
PORT EADS, La., Oct. 28.—Arriv
ed ateamor Morgan, Thompson, Tam-
^Balled steamem Imaurn, (Rr.) Wig-
daht, Liverpool; Haakon VII, (Nor.)
Thuestod, Progresxo; Kurcaheo, (Br.)
Llddle, Antwerp, via Norfolk; Htsg-
pool, (Rr.) Campbell. Rotterdam, via
Newport News; Liguria. (Ital) Anfos-
so. Ganoa. via Palermo; Yanarlva.
(Hr.) Kyfe, Glasgow; Rollenby, (Hr.)
McKnlght. Hamburg and Bremen, via
Newport .News.
GALVE8TON. Texas, Oct. 26.—Ar
rived steamers Chancellor, (Hr.) Don
ald, Belize; Matteawan, (Rr.) Himpson,
Port Arthur.
Balled steamert Cayo Don^pgo, (Br.)
Friend, Bremen; Bloomfield, (Br.)
Meldrum. Kablno Pass;* Northman,
Busch, Vera Crus.
Don't think the piles can't be cured.
Thousands of obstinate cases have
been cured by Doan's Otntmant. 60
cents at any drug store.
‘ MONEY TO tOAN.
MONEY TO LEND on real estato. rei
able monthly. J. J. Cobb, Commarol
Sc Savings Dank.
3»
MISCELLANEOUS
irr puinpi, v
Live. JH.OO;
ach; 1 No.
hoes <6 ceni
cook st»i _
$6.on each;
garden hoes 16 cents
$7 cunts per pair;
$8.00; 1 large heater,
anneo napklne t cents per hundred.
a
■rave, «t.w,
trace chains,
.nklln heater
WIRE SCREENS, coal vase*, scuttles,
blowers, ash pane, shovels; tongs, eta,
At llMlkcom'a Hardware Store.
RING 1617 for mammoth ehryianthe
mums; white, yellow, red, 60c. to $1.00
RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE 111—
Dent Kanssa City loin atealc, 16c.; round
steak nnd roasts, llfta. Corner Spring
and Walnut sis.
"The underelgned hereby gives notice,
pursuant to paragraph 1826 of the civil
node of Georgia, 1195, of her Intention to
transfer *0 shares of the 2d preferred
stock of the Georgia Southern and Flori
da Hallway Company, standing In the
name of Geo. N. Moele, lute of OwIngR
Mills, etate of Msrylnnd, deceased, let
ters testamentary (or of administration)
upon the estate of said deceased having
been duly leaned to her by the circuit
court. No. 2, of Baltimore city. In said
state, where said decedent rasldod.
SELINA KEIQHLBlt.
Executrix.
Date October fth. If01.
FOR RENT
No. 147 Roso Park, 9*r., two
baths
No. 107 First Si.. 7-r i
No. 226 •Bbllevuo Ave., 6-r
No. SlolDuncan Ave.. 6-r
Corner of Carling nnd Rambert
No. 128 Holt, 9-r
No. 622 Monroe, 7-r
No. 1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r
CKO College, 9-r
742 College, 9-r
1062 Oglethorpe, 6-r
1608 Second, 5-r
266 Wlnslilp, 6-r
260 Wtnshlp, 8-r
Beech nve, 6-r
B. A. WISE & 00.
.$40.00
.$32.60
.$20.00
.$18.00
.$25.00
.$22.60
.$10.00
.$26.00
,.117.60
,,$$6.00
..$14.00
,.$18.00
,.$12.60
.$18.00
..$11.60
For Sale
New 8-r. cottage, H. Heights, $500 caeh,
balance monthly paymOnte.
100 acres on PVirsyth Itoad, well Im
proved. Bee me at once.
J. L. ETHERIDGE, 809 Cherry St
Apartments For Rent
The most desirable apartments In tbs’
city will bo those In tho new'apartment
house building now being erected by Dr.
Frasier on Coleman Hill, to be complet
ed I sit wren December JR and January 1,
Suits of 6, 6, 9 and l* rooms, with every
modern convenience, steam heat, watfr
and Janitor serlvce furnished. View and
situation unsurpassed. Convenlant to
streot cam. schools and churches. Fin
lolling will be superior to any rented
quarters In the city. Reservation can be
made now. Apply to
H. HORNE
For Sale
$15,000.00
This amount will buy one of the
finest plantations In tho state, contain
ing 875 acres, situated 2 miles from the
S tation of Holton, 10 miles from Ma
ori. 226 acres cleared, 80 acres In
original oak and hickory, balance In
second growth pine. Owner made 66
bales on 240 acres this ysar. Note the
Improvements:
A 12-room dwelling, cost $7,600.
I* tenant houses, ooet $2,609.
Oln house and machinery, cost $1,260.
Raw mill outfit, cost $1,000,
Two large barns, cost $400.
One store, cost $600.
We can sell you this on a $5,000
cash payment. Balances asy.
*
Minton-Morgan Co.
WANTED
For cosh two medium priced residences
lose In.
FOR SALE
One splendidly Improved plantation
near Macon: very beat condition; would
- ,iw• r'Hift itiunlry bom*-. Farms In
various locadiUa*, lumbar lands, vacant
lots In different part* of city. Several
Improved city lots that pay well aa It
vestments.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
ONE OP THE CONDITIONS
of our southern life which I deplore. Is
the lack of fumaco heating of our
homes. Now, If I could Install a fur
nace in every bouse In Macon, I would
be a happier i
- - ltT
320 Thtrd 8t.
MR. DOC GUNN
is no longor with
JONES. GUNN & JONES,
and this blr horse and mule emporium
will In the future he run by Mr. Ben I*
Jonoa and his eon. Mr, W. it Jones.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 851.
Canfield Oil Co.
Sells Gasoline,
Turpentine and
all kinds of Oils.
flcaWordl
MEETINGS
• » CONSTANTINE CHAPTER. No
^ A. 4, R. A. M.—Regular convo-
Yy cation Monday night at 7:10
A/\. o'clock; work In Mark degree;
' ^ * all Royal Aren Maaona welcome.
O. H. Dooly, Si, P,; W, B. Chapman,
Secty.
WANTED
WANTED—First class furnished room
for two gentlemen, two beds; must be
heated on cool nlghu; private hath prs-
furreetr daarrllm and price. Hlghtowar,
care Telegraph.
WANTED—Large or small Jobs or paint
ing. plastering, kalsomlnlngg. groining
and floor (training. Geo re Glover. 461
Cotton nve. rhone.917.
WANTED—Two lady, ticket eeller* for
the fair date. Apply In person to IL
DoGreaw. Guttenberger's muslo etore.
WANTED—To buy contracts of tha
Htandard Trust Company: slate number
of payments made and price of same.
C. fl. Anderson.
WANTED-Men to Isorn barber trade;
few weeks completes; choirs constant
ly busy; careful fnstruetora. tools given,
diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, po
sition* waiting, wonderful demand for
graduates. Write for catalogue. Moler
Barber College. Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—Five first-class ooat makers.
Apply to Jno. B. Jones, Tailor, Au
gusta, Ga.
WANTED—Couple of young men to oc
cupy front room; hot and cold water;
all conveniences: one block from court
house. Thone 1618.
WANTED—Couple or young mea to oc
cupy suite of rooms In steam boated
flats. First class table board. No. 1
Nnvaro flats.
WINDOW hr.ASH. .grates and grate bas
kets, at Italkoom'a Hardware Store.
FOR RENT ■ i
for ,nltNT—JTwo room, to root. rhon.
FOB nnNT-HIceir, root. (urntihM
front room, ,Irotr1e «n4 ,ea llchta,
IJiona H84, No. 4,9 Plum at.
FOR RENT-Rooms. furnished or unfur
nished. bedrooms or housekeeping.
Phone <921.
p ?RmWiiassisrs«? u a. n, g’s‘
Drew. Jr.
FOB BKNT—Immediate Do;,ai«lon. !l«l
Elm at.; no. »H. 1M. ISI Aah .t. 8.
I., ifnrtx, ror, Ornniro nnit Forayth ate.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 61*
’ Orange et. Phone 82J6-L.
FOR GOOD rooms and. board go to the
Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 25
cents. W. T. IUgan, prop.
x.r^„,tr.s;p
SCr'tf e ft-tlo!i5i r m t nJ , 'tol?.' Mn ’
FOR RENT—Two Al .ground floor offices
In Washington block: steam, heel and
Janitor, all convenience*. Apply to Ms-
con Havings Hank.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Fine chrysanthemums, $2-00
per dosen. Phone No. I. •
FOR SALE—Flftr pair "hit*. Meek.
gray and mixed color rabbits. 221 Pink
street.
FOR 8ALE—Two combination eafea: two
show ensns. Jacob Hlrech.
FOR SALE—Horse, buggy end harness.
Horse osn he seen at Brensn’a
atablea.
FOR~ BALE^NIceT ptyllsjT hi%s*. buggy
and harness Apply *18 Mulberry st.
FOR HALE—Dealmbl* cottage, North
Highlands; terms to suit purchaser.
Leon H. Dure, Fourth National Bank
Staff.
FOB BAI.E-PIr.-room rott,r» .with
hern »n4 lnr«« lot, T,nn«y av«., Booth
Macon: aa,y payment,. I—on 8. Hurt.
Fourth National Bank Bid*.
FOR BALK—At sacrifice, two Urge mules,
In good condition. Can he seen In aft
ernoon* at College Hill Grocery.
FOR RALE—Several bargain* In second
hand buggies, surries. eprlng wngons,
and farm wagons. H. S. Parmele* Co.
PERSONAL.
TRY WAVERGRARS certified milk; It Is
abnolutely pure; there Is nothing added
nothing til ken from It. It Is Silvered
morning and night. Telephone Maeonto
Home.
BALKCOM’R hardware etore sella almost
everything In th* paint business.
SHORTHAND le the greatest help to a
position. Rtanlry’a Business College
has placed 11 students In good paying
poalllons In Maron alone within the last
Few weeks Enter our night claaa.
BEST CREAMERY butter. 25c* per pound;
flne*t hame nnd country egg». always
kept In stock, Lyons Orocery Co., Phan*
2778.
N. M. GREEN, GROCER. PHONE 88L—i
FYeah meats, Georgia pork and veal,
Claud Martin, Mar , corner Spring an4
Walnut eta.
WELLINGTON Soring Dairy Butter, for
sala only at C. 13. Moore’s Phone 462.
LOST
STOLEN—Lady’s gold watch, Fleur 4* Ha
with five dramnv.A* on one side an!
monogram B. R W. on other; reward for
Information. Mrs. 11. S. Wright, 1231
Oglethorpe st.
LOST—One amethyst ring surrounded
by penrlN. Return to 1GS Park Plaoe.
Phone 2454.
owder and silver aJumi-