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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 190S
THAT HAT!
AND TOMORROW IS SUNDAY
You surely ourght to top yourself off with one of the
new creations.
The right shapes and the right colors are alw&jrf
here.
Young men who like something with a bit of special
smartness will as readily be satisfied as old men who stick
to conservative headgear.
$3.00 to $5.00
COMPARE PRICES
Weltin’s Best Patent Flour 75c
Good Head Rice, 3 pounds 25c
Pure Lard, pound 25c
Compound Lard 10c
Best Side Meat 13c
Sugar Cured Hams 15c
Picnic Hams, per pound 10c
Coffee, that pleases 15c
Blanke’s genuine Mocha and Java 30c
Mince Meat ...10o
It would take a book if we published all our bar
gains. Come and see.
MACON CASH GROCERY COMPANY,
Phones 325—290. 670 Poplar St.
—'- ' ; i ■■■_
ill CENTRAL’S SHOPS
WILL INCLUDE THESE IN, HIS COM*
INQ INSPECTION TOUR.
The extensive properties of the Central
of Georgia. Railroad Company In Macon
will eoon be paid a vlalt of Inspection by
Chairman McLendon and members of the
railroad commission. In faot It is prob
able that the next trip of Inspection will
be made over the Central, and Chairman
McLendon Intends to Include the big
■hops of the Central In thle visit
Not only will he look over the property
but he will mingle with the men; meet
the heads of different departments and
see just how the men work. He Is great*
ly Impressed with the Improvement* the
Central haa been making and he !e
anxious to go through the shops and ace
the result of the great expenditure of
money.
From here he will go to Savannah and
lo<* over the terminal properties of the
road and of the Ocean SieamshlD Corn*
pany. On these trips the chairman og
the commission goes to hear everything
the people along the line have to xny. no
matter whether their words are of pralro
or condemnation.
FRESH ARRIVALS
Special Values : : :
Fancy Malaga Grapes, 2 pounds for 25c
Finest Pitted Dates, a pound ...; *. ,10c
Cape Cod Cranberries, quart 12c
Colman’s Mustard, Vi-pound can 10c
Walter Baker’s Cocoa, 25c can ...17c
Sliced Dessert Peaches, a can 10c
A&P California White Cherries, a can ,25c
A&P Condensed Milk, 16 ounce cans, 8 for 25o
Sapolio, plain or hand, a cako 7c
Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, a bottle 19c
Fancy Japan Rice, a pound 5c
J Laundry Starch, 2 pounds for ,7c
A&P Borax Laundry Soap, 8 cakes for 25c
Pound Cakes, a pound '.20c
The best of all—A&P Freshly Roasted Coffees, our
own importation and roasting.
The fame of A&P Stores for selling the best Teas
and Coffees extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific
Ocean, both north and south.
Quality and true values will tell and A&P Stores
jjl are known by their great record for the past fifty years.
No other concern in the business has been able to make
such a record for selling the best Teas and Coffees and
giving as great values. A&P Freshly Roasted Coffees
at 35e, 30c, 25e, 20c and 15c per pound are not to be com
pared with the grades sold elsewhere at- these prices.
Our Coffees are marked in plain figures, every one pay
ing the same price and the quality shows for itself. Drop
in and take a look at our Teas and Coffees and the other
good things we have for you. Don’t miss the special
values we are offering this week.
Fresh arrival Fancy Cakes and Crackers.
The Great Atlantic
& Pacific Tea Co. ‘
Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors.
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.
■or, county
application to be aooolt
tor of th# eatata of Solomon roster, lata
of sold county, deceased; this Is. there
fore. to notify all parsons interested that
W* application will be h«M on the first
Monday In November. 1108.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Mrs. M. V.
Waxelbaum having filed her application
In this office to bo appointed administra
trix of the estate of E. A. Waxelbaum,
Ute of sold county, deceased; this is.
therefore, to notify all person* Interested
that her abdication will be heard on the
first Monday In November. 190$.
C. M UTLEY, Ordinary.
MR. DOO GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
£2|1 ,l hl fw hors# and mule amporlui
will In the future be run by Mr. Ben 1
Jones and his son. Mr. W. H. Jones.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St "Phone 351.
health since We.befan ualnr Dr. K^l_
New Life Pills, three years ago/* says
L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route 1. Gull-
ford, Maine. Thay cleanse and tone
the system In a gentle way that doe*
you good. 23c at all drug stores.
Police (jjoupt
Minerva and the ClovVn.
"Twarnt no dlsawdly. Jedge, eep'n
ycr call lookin' at de succus p'rnde
gwlno down de street. Fo de Lawd
dat all er wuzzer doin’, w’en dat big
polecces kimmer long an’ snatch me
dlssor wav an’ da tier way an' den
fotched me up hyere. Dunno wot
glttln’ Inter deso poleecea no how.
Seem lak dey wnnter he fotehln’ peo
ples up hyere jlss lak dar wuxsor
oodles er money lak dey usen ter be
w'en dey had ljcker In de town."
It was Minerva. She of the fraz-
xlcd summer hat and the red dress
and the low down shoes. It was dis
orderly conduct she was charged with,
and the officer said he found her on
the street yelling to one of the clowns.
In fact carrying on a flirtation with
him. Her antics and yells disturb
ed the crowd around her. and as she
could not be Induced to stop, there
was nothing left to do but to lock her
up. More by way of company, than
anything else, the officer had an old
woman, one of the old time sort, as a
witness. This waa Dinah, and she
said; »
‘Jedge, de way dlahyer oomans
caa’ed on wuszer bowashua shame an-
ner scan’l an* hit mek me ershamer
mer race. She ack lakker fool, dat
wot she dun. Dar we wuxxer stan’ln’
dar Jlssor lookin’ at show peoples er
passln’ by. lookin’ at de annermules
de red wagging an' de 'lephunts
de camomiles an* de blin’ tigers
an’ de wll’ eats an’ de bosses an' de
wlmmen folkses wld de paint on dare
faces an’ de ha'r all bleach'fled, an*
den long kimmer clown wjdder wTto
face an’ nil streaklt an’ atrlplt anner
gobber red point on he Jaw. Dlahyer
oomans she buss loose er laff dat was
sho scan’louB, an’ de clown he got no
better sense don ter holler back an’
laff, too, an’ dlahyer oomans didn't
Want anyt'Ing better dsn dat. She
buss loose ergln an’ fom dat dey had-
dlt. She so proud dot do ol’ clown
tek notice on her dat aha Jigs rlpplt
an* snortld an’ mek so much fuss dat
nobody kin hyear de steam peeanny.
Do poleecea he say efyer dosn stop
dnt r’scklt leer gwlneter lockyer up.
Hit didn’t tetcher. Jedge. she jlsa keep
otter holler’n anner leffln’ an* she look
law she gone plum crazy wld dat ol’
clown. Ise ben er livin’ In dls town
nigh on forty year, Jedge. anner never
seed de lakker dat *fo. Ise ben soeln*
de succus wlmmtn' an* succus clowns
fur er mighty long time, an’ yer never
seed me 1 cut up lak dat. Dunno wot-
ter klmmfn uv dese new time nlggors
no how. Hit sho do beat my time!”
AH this time Minerva was throwing
contemptuous.glances at Dinah. She
swung one foot, -as If keeping time
what tho old woman was saying, and
at the same tlmo looking far awav
ns If such evidence wasn’t worth
shucks, and If that was all the po
lice had against her she was safe. Then
she was called on to make any state
ment she desired to make.
"Well. Jedge, I jlss laff an* dai
wotter gotter mout* for. Dat clown
he sho wuz funny, an’ w’en he made
er crack at ipe I made a crack n»
him an’ he Inff nn' den T laff, anner
wuxxent laffln no mo’n de resser de
peoples wot wuzzer lookin’ at de suc>-
cus. Dat clown he tooker shine ter
ms anner tooker shine ter him. an’
dat wuz all cen'n I laff. Dlshyer
oomans she jlss JJHus er me kase de
down didn't look at her. an' laff at
her lak ho dun me. She gltttn’ so
ol’ dat nobody wanter pay her *ten-
ihun. Jedge. dat oomans alnt gotter
toof Inner held, nn’ she Jlss Jlllus lak
ker tell yer. Taint nuffln but prej>
1us. Ef yer lemmo go dls time yer
never will git me up hyere'no me..”
The court took a contrary view of
the situation and lined her ten dol
lars. Instead of seeing the circus
she will spend the night and twenty-
nine others In the stockade.
WRECK OF I RUNAWAY
EN HURT
MIX-UP OF VEHICLES CAUSED BY
FRIGHTENED HOR8E8—NO SE
RIOUS RESULTS.
painfully hurt; two were badly shaken
up; two buggies were demolished, and a
vast throng were given a thrill exceed
ing anything the circus could put on.
The Injured were Mr. John R. Ellis,
Jr., who received bad bruises and con
tusions on h1s right leg and foot, and an
unknown white man. who was knocked
down by one of the frightened horses and
severely bruised from head to heel. The
shaken up pair was Messrs. Harry Free
man and C. B. Long.
The horse of Mr. Long became fright
ened near the corner of Cherry and
Fourth and made a dash down Foui*.h.
striking tho standing vehicle containing
Messrs. Hills and Freeman In front of
Holmes A Hardeman's cotton warehouse.
The street being partly obstructed by
cotton, the range for the frightened steed
was narrdw. and Mr. Long's buggy struck
tha one occupied by Mi. Ellis end Mr.
Freeman with great force. The Impact
thew the three gentlemen with violence
to the street and made a complete wreck
of both vehicles.
Mr. Long's horse, with the front wheels
of his buggy attached, continued the mad
race beyond the Union station, knocking
down and severely bruising an unknown
pedestrian In front of the Brown Hu
This unknown man was carried to
Macon hospital for attention but
Inter discharged.
The horse of Mr. Freeman became
managabte when the buggies
WS'J
wrecked and darted down tho street at n
rapid clip also. The two frightened ani
mals drawing portions of torn up vehicles
created no littls Interest and axcl # e-
ment.
If you wish pure milk, order
from Baconsfleld Creamery.
Delivered anywhere in city.
Phono 2709.
WANTED
W ANTED—You to ask any one abo
Walla-Walla Gum; they will tell y<
thut It is the beat gum made. Try i
lou will like it: in all flavors.
WANTED—Bright young man that Is
well acquainted with the city: perma
nent position for right party. Apply In
K 'fson, not later than i a. m. W. P.
cltey. Exchange Hotel.
make collections. High-class customers
In best neighborhoods. No corner* looting
bad companions. Good pay muA
hours. Extra prlxes for good w
Wilcox Anderson, 203 Cotton m
WANTED—Occupanta for large furnished
dres* "Z." 417 Cherry.
WANTED—To swap, mule for horse.
typewriter very rupldiy: best of reference
furnished from my last employer. Ad
dress Bookkeeper, care Macon Telegraph.
IN THE CHURCHES
Preaching services at the Primitive
•Baptist Church on Napier Heights.
Sunday at ll p. m. and 7:30 P. M.
Song half an hour before each ser-
vlce. 1). H. Pelrson, pastor.
Christian Church. '
Corner Orange am! High. Sunday
school 9:30 «. m. Preaching 11 a. in.
and 7:30 ■>. m. Morning sermon, "The
Holy Spirit—His Relation to the
Chrlstion." Evonlng sermon, "The Di
vine Probe." Howard J. Brazelton.
WANTED—Couple of young men to oc
— . t >n( j co j d
block from, court-
copy front room; hot
ail conveniences: o
house. Phone J05R.
WANTED—Couple or young men to oc
cupy suite of rooms in stenm heated
flats. First class table board. No. B
Ncvaro flats.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—To gentlemen,
rooms with modern conveniences.
Mulberry st.
shed
189
express every morning, IS
pound. Oscar Bradley.
St. Joseph's Church, (Catholio).
Corner of Poplar and New atreets.
Order of aervlcea: Morning—7:00,
mass, short sermon: meotlng of the
Young Men's Sodality. 9:00. mass for
tho chlldron, Instruction. 9:30, Sun
day school. 10:30, high mass, sermon.
Subject: "All Saints' Day."
Evening—5:00, vespers and benedic
tion of the blessed sacrament.
Second Baptist Church.
Sunday services: Rev. W. M. Sen
toll, naator. Sunday school at 9:80 a
m, in charge of Superintendents W.
H. Harden and Rev. C. S. Hender
son. B. Y. P. U. at 2:30 p. m., led
by Rev. Mr. Adams, of Mercer. Ser
vices at 11:00. a. m. Subject:
See our electrio display at
State Fair Morris Putzel.
NEW ORLEANS.
..ester’s weekly cotton stat«
today shows for th* to dayi
-fiecretar
«nt Issue,
of Octobei
_ys of October
Increase over last year of 657,000 end
an increase over the same period year
before last of 115,000.
For tha sixty days of tho season that
have elapsed, the aggregate la ahead of
the same sixty days of last year 1,034.000
and ahead of the same days year before
last 409.000. Tho amount brought Into
sight during the past week has been
620.879 bales against 432 193 for the ssma
■oven days last year and 680,241 year be
fore last.
The movement since September 1
shows receipts at all United States ports
2.r,9.',,4t9. against 1.784.003 last year; over
land across the Mississippi, Ohio and
Potomac rivers to northern mills and
Canada. 161.717. against 02.997 last year:
Interior atocks In excess of those held'at
the close of the commercial year 462.212
agnlnst 3*44797 last year; southern mills
takings 406.000 against 459,853 last year.
These make the total movement since
Peptsmber 1 1,626.465 against 2,591,650
last year.
reign exports for the week 1
220.924 against 189.967 last y
Ing the total thus far for the ,
First Baptist Church.
E. C. Dargan, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m. Morning wor
ship at 11:00 o'clock, with observance
of the Lord's supper and a short ad
dress by the pastor on "Loss and Help."
Evening service at 7rS0, with sermon
on "The Path of Life."
Tatnall Square Baptist Churoh.
Rev. J. Clyde Turner, pastor.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. nnd 7:80
p. m. by the pastor. -Sunday school
9:30 a. m. Junior B. Y. P. U. 3:00
p. m. nnd Senior B. Y. P. U. 4:00
p. m. Public invited to all services.
Vineville Presbyterian.
C. P. Coble, pastor. Sunday school
9:80 a. m. T. S. Lowry, superin
tendent. Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. All
are invited to attend these services.
First Presbyterian Church.
R. E. Douglas, pastor. Rally day
at Sunday school nnd at the 11 o'clock
service. All the church members are
urged to come. Preaching at night
at 7:30 o'clock. Subject: "Not Par
From the Kingdom, 'But Not In.”
Strangers are welcome and the church
is close In.
Y. M. C. A.
It will be of Interest to young men and
strangers to attend the meeting for men
to be addressed by Mr. L. T. Htalllngs at
the Young Men's Christian Association
building Sunday nt 4 p. m. The subject,
‘"One who was brought quietly,” will be
mlttee
fortunate In securing repre
sentative business men to make practical
remarks on each subject during th*
Delicious Banana Cream
This recipe Is highly recommended by
on* of our correspondents; try It for des
sert tomorrow.
Peel five large hensnes. rub smooth
with five teaspoonful of sugar. Add one
teacup sweet cream beaten to a stiff
froth, then add one 10c, package 0 f
Lemon JELLO-O dissolved In m teacup*
boiling water. Pour Into mold nnd when
cold rsrnlsh with candled cherrlos. Bsrve
with whlnned cream, or any good pudding
sauco. JELL-O h sold by all Grocer*
at 10c. per package.
World'e Visible 6upply,
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 10.—Secretary
Hester's statement of the world’s visible
supply of cotton Issued today shows tbs
total visible to be 1 290.124 against 2.-
096.410 last week and 3,136.681 last year.
Of this the total of American cotton Is
2.741,134 egalnst 2.458,410 lest week and
2,369.805 last year, and of all other kindly
Including Egypt. Braxll, India, etc.. 839.-
000 against 638,000 last week and 766,176
last year.
Of tlfc world's visible supply of cotton
there Is now afloat and held In Great
Britain and continental Europe. 1,694.000
agalnet 1,669.000 Inst year; In Egypt
193.000 ggsinst 131.000 last year: In India
149,000 against 312.000 last year, and In
the United States 1.314.000 *
^23,000 last year.
FOR nRNT—Two unfurnished rooms.
FOR RENT—flecond floor, all conven*
FOR RENT—Immediate possession 1161
Elm st ; 770. 759. 763 Ash st B.
Hnrtx, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
FOR RENT—Elght-t—..
plumbing, Montpelier i
Drew. Jr.
house, modern
FOR GOOD rooms and board i
Olympia Hotel: merchant's 6
cents. W. T. Ragan, prop.
FOR RENT—Two choice apartments,
Nevaro Flats; lights, water, heat
furnished. Apply at offlct Leon 8. Dure,
Fourth Nntlonal Bank Bldg,
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices
FOR RENT—Eight-room house. ’
Forsyth street, near Orange. 8.
Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
FOR SALE
FOR BALE—Thoroughbred white bull
pups at 660 Boundary st.
SINGER and Whealer A Wilson sewing
machines for cash or on easy terrr-
Csll st 663 Cherry at., nnd get prices.
IF IT IB something to oat you want.
Phone Oscar Bradley, 4SI nnd <61; all
kinds of fancy groceries a specialty.
ileces. Tiffany A Co. make; .
butter Plato*; 1 coffee pot and
id pitcher; “ * ‘ ~
bread
* ant enaraved
gni'll
-S*h ■
enst«*ln. 416 Third st.
2 Hlngnr drop
_ new at a bar'
gain; 1’National Cesji Register. 8. Hlou
chrysanthe
..... __ 60c. to $1.01
per dozen. Mr*. R. L. Hopkins, 346 Sixth
RINO CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE 651—
Ueet Kansas City loin steak, 16c.; round
steak and roasts, llftc. Corner Spring
nnd Walnut sts.
PERSONAL.
DR. MARY GEBANER, the noted
psychist of Atlanta. Ga.. can be con
sulted on all affairs of life for a few
days . Elbert* Hotel, room 4. If In
trouble she can holp you.
JUST RECEIVED FOR THE FAIR—
FVssh shipments of pompsno, Spanish
mackerel, trout, blue flub, bass, flounder,
Mapgoe snapper and aallor'n choice; also
Appnlnchlcola and Brunswick oysters; all
the above received daily: piece orders
early. Daniel & Rlsslngame, tha old re-
liable * ' *
> fish dealers. Phone 463.
NEW Georgia cane syrup, old fashioned
plain buckwheat. Oscar Bradley.
Phonos 433 at.d 651.
at 207 Cotton ave.
FUNERAL carriages $3.60 by Purslev A
Clay, and other things In proportion.
Always open.
TRY WAVEHGRARH certified milk; It Is
absolutely pure: there Is nothing added
nothing utken from It. It le delivered
morning and night Telephone Masonic
Homo.
BEST CREAMERY butter. 35o. per pound:
finest hams end country eggs, always
kept in stock. Lyons Grocery Co.. Phone
WELLINGTON Spring Dairy Butter, for
C. B. Moore’s. Phone 463.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LEND on real estate, repay
able monthly. J. J Cobb. Commercial
A Ravings Bank.
For Sale
New 6-room dwelling and four acres
in Bellevue on car line.
Two nice residences on Second 8t.
Two nice residences on Oak St.
Seven-room dwelling and 10 acres
near olty.
Five-room dwelling and 100 acres;
splendid level land Just a short way
out, with plenty of w*jods and water
and 2,000 best selected peach trees.
Two pieces store property on fine
business street.
600 sores fine, strong land with Im
provements, four miles from railroad
at 36.00 per acra.
560 acres near Earnesvin*, Pike Co.,
Ga.
1.080 acres, farm In Burke and Jen-
klns counties, Ga.
Varner Hotel and throe acres land at
Indian Springs, Qa.
510 acres ono mile from Holton, Go.
Home funds on long time at 7 per
cent. Call or write for particulars on
any of above. •
Geo. W Duncan, Manager.
ftottoe of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the District Court of tho United
States for tha Western Division of the
Bout hern District or Georgia. In
talinmStw of J. T ml W. H. Wll-
klnson, as a firm: J. T. Wilkinson and
W. H. Wilkinson, as individuals.. Ilank-
~ ipt. In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of J. T. and W. H.
Wilkinson as a Arm. and J. T. Wilkinson
and W. H. Wilkinson as Individuals, of
Dudley, In the county of Laurens, and
HHtriot aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice le hereby given that on the
10th day of October A. D. 190$. the said
J. T. and W. II. Wilkinson, as a Arm.
and as Individuals, wer* duly adjudicated
bankrupt: and that the first meeting of
their creditors will be held at Maoon, In
llbb county. Georgia, In the Grand Opera
.louse building on tho 9ih day of No
vember A. D. 1908, at 11 o'clock In the
forenoon, at which time the said credit
ors may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bankrupt,
and transaot such other business as may
properly com* before said meeting. The
Bankrupt Is required to he present on
that day for examination.
ALEXANDER PROUDFIT,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
This October 30. 190$.
HERE’S A PARADOX!
Fair weather Is rainy wc&th*r, •*
a rule. Well, rainy weather is good
for me, because I fix leaky roof*.
Then I am good to you.
JA8. C. GORMLY,
Phone 531. 320 Third 8t
For Rent
Storage space, 98x207 and 80x99 with
Southern railroad track facilities in
English compress building; also space
176x175 on track, under oover, suit
able for lumber storage or mill pur
pose.
STORES FOR RENT.
504 and 606 Fourth street, with C.
R. R. track faculties; excellent loca
tion.
No. 451 Cherry St.
No. Ill Mulberry St.
Old 76 with three adjoining small
DWELLINGS.
For sale or rent 8-room two-story
dwelling. 433 Carling Ava. Will glvs
very liberal terms to purchaser; re
cently put In perfect order.
7-room dwelling, 2io First Bt.. near
Mulberry.
5- room dweUIng. 457 New Bl, to be
Improved. •
6- room cottage. 469 New 0t., to be
Improved.
pHMH.. .. T
be Improved.
6- room cottage, Lynn Ava., Vine
ville (new).
7- room dwellings. 466 and 408 Rom
t.. (new),
10-room dwelling. 87* Orange 8L.
Will rent separate apartments each
floor: every convenience.
Fur llfit <>f every class of real «ttnU
for sale, or information about loans on
nr.d to be made on real eatat*. call at
nr phone to office, Grand Building.
$20,000 to loan on Improved Real
Estate at 6 and T per oent, aooordlng
to amount and location.
i-room cottage, Sonth OoUage RL, to
H. HORNE
For Sale
$1,800
Will bay a handsome six (6) room
resldonoa In Bellevue, newly papered
and painted, and In apple-pfe order.
Has a large lot, size 102x301 feet
(half acre), and fronting street car
line. • Known as the Russell plooe.
Purchaser can get possession In thir
ty (80) days. NOW Is your ohanoe
to get a nfoe home at a GREAT BAR
GAIN. Terras If desired.
JORDAN REALTY CO
Real Estate, InauVanoe and Loans.
Phone 1138. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
■FOR BALE—Holler ska to*. 110 pair:
$25.00 supplies and' everything that's
needed for a good rink will sell at a bar
gain. B. J. Bethea, Amerlcus, Os.
FOR SALE—Hogs, several tin
eoows. six cents gross; also
shots*. Telephone 2086.
AUTOMOBILES—High grade used auto
mobiles, all makes at lowest prices,
cars In A-l condition. I ship you any
make of car. Write today and specify
' e of car you want Now Is the tlm*
.. juy. H. H. Vroomsn, 111$ Fisher
nidg.. Chicago.
FOR BALE—Fine chrysanthemums, #1.00
per dozen. Phone No. $.
FOR BALE—Ten-horse Rchofleld steam
engine nnd boiler: good running order;
$160 for outfit. Macon Telegraph.
FOR BALE—Desirable cottage, North
**'$blands; terms to suit purchasor.
i B. Dure, Fourth National Bank
FOR BALE—Five-room cottage with
barn and large lot, Tenney ava., Bouth
Macon; e*»y payments. T^on B. Dure,
th National Bank Bldg.
FOR BALE—Goes perfecting press, with
complete stereotype outfit; good order;
prints 4 or 8 pages; $1,260 fob Macon.
Address Telegraph. Macon. Ga.
FOR today's trade Cnpe Ced eranber-
FOR RALE—Several bargains In second
hand buggies, surrles. spring wsgons,
wagons. 8. 8. Psrmelee Co.
and farm wagons. 8. 8. Farrnelee
Bpirst Tuesday In November 6ftd acres
of good land In TeyJor county, with fine
water power, on ratsllsga creek.* Good
dam and mill now In operation. Situated
within mile and one-half of nropoaed
electric plant on Flint
W. Flckllng, Butler. Ga.
1.701,827 against 1,100.17# last year,
total takings of American mills,
north, south and Canada, thus far for
the eeaoon hay* been $91,009 against
706.794 last year.
Stocks at the seaboard and the 29
leading southern Interior centers have In
creased during the week 126.006 bates,
sgainet an Increase during the corre
sponding period last season of 124,260. In
eluding stocks left over at port* and In
terlor towns from the last crop and th#
number of bale* brought Into sight thus
far from the new crop, the supply to
date la 3.906 111 against 2.939.U6 for th#
seme period last year.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
b-en »i*ed for over •UCTT-FiVR
asm?
Il.w4.ls me.beat remedy for DIARRHOEA
Sold by Drucghrr* fn ev-rjr of the
v or.d. ll* sure and ask tor •*btrt Wine-
low's Boethtag 8/rup." and take no oth
tr kind Twenty-five c«nm a bott’e
Guaranteed under the Food and Drug*
Act. June $6th. 1906. Serial Number ica-
AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY
Million of People
fn thu United States wake up every
morning of their live* with a bad taste
In their mouths, no appetite, heavy
eyed and feeling ns If they hadn’t slept
all night. Constipation Is responsible,
an NR tablet (Nature’s Remedy) taken
at night will stimulate tho liver with
out breaking your sleep and In Oil
morning 5 # o>i wl’i feel a hundred per
cent better. Better than pills for Uv
er ilia. Cures constipation, kidney
trouble end rheumatism. Best for old
folks because It doe* not drag down,
but builds up the entire system; Gat
a 25c box from King & Ollphsnt.
Proposed Tariff Federation.
Hlr Max Waechter Is a wealthy mer-
ebaat of London who seeks to create th*
United Btete* of Europe by a cheme of
federation with a common tariff as ll
(IK I* now on a tour of
the courts of Eurooe In the Interest* of
n——I— —Rpaala. Austria
basic principle.
th* courts of ...
his cause. After visiting Rpsaia,
and Hungary end securing the
of loading ministers. Sir Max was received
by several northern monarch*. A fauna
the guests received on his yacht during
hi* cruise was Prince Casntno of Italy,
who la o-gsrising a congress In Rome
on the proposal
LOST
LOST—Narrow rose engraved bracelet
missed on Long Belt between Second
snd Hawthorne and Fourth and Walnut.
Reward for return to 1406 Second at.
LOST—One amethyst .
by pearls. Return to H
Phone 2184.
In* sum
Of Park
MISCELLANEOUS
COLD WEATHER SPECIALS—Coal
scuttles, stove lifters, pokers, shovels, I
tongs and hearth broom*, st closest I
prices nnywhero In city. C. E. Harter.
Co. Phono 1107. 616 Cherry st
First M
strict C«
■ the We
Meeting of Creditor*.
•pourt of the United
astern Division of the
Notice of Fit
In tho Diet:
■ States tor tPi
Southern District of Georgia. In Bank
ruptcy. In the matter of Robert
Wynn. Bankrupt In Bankruptcy.
To th* creditors of Robert A. Wynn,
of Younker. In tho county of Dodge, and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that on the
80th day of October A. D. 1908. th* aalA
Robert A. Wynn was duly adjudicate*
bankrupt: and that the first meeting of
his creditors will be held at Macon, In I
Bibb county. Georgia, In the Grand
Opera House building on th* 9th day of
November A. D. 1908. at • o’clock In thoi
forenoon, at which time the said credit
ors may attend, provo their claims. Ap
point a trustee, examine the bankrupt,!
and transact such other business ns may
properly come before said meeting. The
bankrupt le required to be present on
that day for examination^^
krupt Is required to be present
t day for examination.
ALEXANDER PROUDFIT,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
This October 20, 1001.
CALIFORNIA Rlue Ribbon Celery, the j
r farm;
il flower.
w* also have a fine lot of
lettuce, celery, basket grapes,
FRUIT— Bpselal price New York Bald-
win snd Exlne Sap apples 4«c peck;
Florida orentes 1R« dozen: Florida grape
fruit fc; Malaga grapes 1214c pound. Col
lege Hill Grocery.
h Awij A bore iircryihlni!
foa bale by
All Leading Mall Order Roese*
la Jsakioavllle, Chattenooge.
Moniioracry and Mobile.
STRAUSS, FRITZ O CO., DuuUers
Glad
PITR8LEY * CLAY fumlab funeral car
riages at $2.19; first class ones too.
Always open.
CRAB MEAT and shells, pompano. Bnen.
Ish mackerel, trout. b*Mng and broiling
■1ms; oysters. Maoon Fish Co.
A
OEOROIA RAILROAD.
Arrival Dcparti
No. am. No. a.m
11, dally. 11:16(72. dally 6:46
«». f:»* & £2
4:,#
,W. W. HARDWICK. O. A.,
#09 Cherry It,
For Sale
In Dost Macon I Offer a 6-room cot
tage In a very desirable community,
on a large lot and on o*r line at
$1,650.
This Is on* of th* nleest hemes across
the river. Will be glad to show It.
to* RENT.
No. $10 Carling Ava* 6-r $20,00
No. $03 Cherry SL. 7-r $11.60
No. 742, College St.. 8-r $40.00
No. 467 Tunean Ave...6-r $20.00
No. 114 Lynn Av0„ 7-r 923.60
No. €09 Mill BL. 5-r $12.00
No. 762 Plum St., $-r $25.00
No. 406 Ro«a St., 7-r..... $20.00
No. 40$ Roes St., 7-r $28.60
Cor. Rambert and Carling Ave.,
6-r $26.00
No. 1023 Seoond St,. 0-r #18.00
No. 257 Wlnshlp Bt.. B-r $18.10
No. 260 Wlnghtp fit., 6-r......#U.00
Frank B. West
For Sale
#2.800.00—wm buy four new bevsea
renting for $32.00 per month, in goad
renting locslltyi shows good tuveetaneoi
and always rents,
#3,760.00—Five negro hawses In good
condition, renting fer $490.94 per yeses
This Is over 1$ ppr cent on amount la-
vested.
$1,600.00—A thoroughly modem home
built to live ln-^elfli waterworks and
electric lights, situated on the best part
of North Highland*. Wo can arrange
very attractive terms to the proper
party.
Mnrphey & Taytor
Beal Estate, Loans and j
Insurance
PHONE 287
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank BnUdtng
FOR SALE
▲ $600 cash payment, the balanee 0$
$2,60 on terms to suit you. win porehaa*
a treat of 60 acres situated on the Co
lumbus road, six miles from town. TMs
land lies laved, the place la nt eelv
fenced, and Is well Improved. The Im
provements consist of a 6-room bouse,
bam and stables. There la an orchard
of 0,000 plum trees and 3,000 peach
trees, 3 years old. on the place. One
good crop will more than nay tor IL
Ring us up If Interested
Minton-Morgan Co.
Beal Estate.
420 Chtrry 8L f-h.no 1184.