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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1008
Some of the
Stanchest Friends of
this Store are the
Young
.Men
of this Gity
You will find them in the
store picking out new Suits
every day;
They come here because they
want clothing that is a bit un
common—and they find it here
as they can find it nowhere
else.
The Suits are of carefully
selected fabrics—always with
character. Each model has in
dividuality in cut and -little
points that always seem to bo
the wearer’s own special ideas.
to
Georgia; experience unnecessary: go«>d
tay and tailor made suit of clothes free
fit) days; write for particulars. J. K
•Brady A Cb., Chicago. ________
WANTED—experienced salesmen; hol
iday trade: hlgh-claan. staple goods',
old on long time; permanent position
*r next year guaranteed to those making
ood. Hoi tl. Cedar Beplda, Iowa.
'RAVKVJMa HAT.WHMKN WANT1__
all In ft weeks to
former experience _ _
-arn the biggest salaries
Mor ey Saved
Is Money Made
We sell you for cash only, which means moro goods
for 6ame money and same goods for less money. Always
get the best for the least, at—
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
Contract for Beef
Georgia State Sannltarium,
Office of L. J. Lamar, Steward,
Milledgevllle, Ga„ Oct 2S. ISOS.
Sealed proposals will be received a
this office until the llth day of of No*
vember next, at 10 o’clock a. m., to fur
nish this Institution with beef, no fol
lows:
First.—1.000 to 1.200 lbs. good MER-
Phones 325—290
870 Poplar St.
twelve months.
Second.—Good
ERN BEEF, to
months of Janu
Merchantable WEST-
Monday Special
Vegetable Sale!
A Can
A Doz
Ideal Tomatoes
$0.07
$0.80
Iona Tomatoes, large cans
08
.95
Sultana Tomatoes, solid pack ...
.10
1.05
A&P Tomatoes, extra tall cans ....
12
1.25
Cordova Tomatoes, gallon cans ...
.25
2.65
Iona Com
07
.82
Sultana Corn
09
1.00
A&P Com
11
1.'25.
Iona Peas
09
1.05
Sultana Peas
10
1.15
A&P Peas, finest packed
....r .13
1.40
Champion Snap Beans,
..... .07
.78
Refugee Snap Beans
09
1.05
A&P Snap ijeans, stringlcss
13
1.45
Arena Lima Beans
07
,82
A&P Limn Beans, small tender ...
13
1.45
A&P Squash
09
1.05
A&P Pumpkin
09
1.05
Victory Spinach
10
1.05
Soup Mixture (try it)
12
1.40
Wax Beans
10
1.10
Kidney Beans
10
1.10
A&P Baked Beans,
10
1.10
Asparagus Tips
15
1.65
Lily White Asparagus, large
28
3.25
Every can guaranteed satisfactory or you can return
them and get your money back.
Make np your order, mail, send or bring it to ns on
Monday and get the advantage of these special prices.
Help yonrself by tracing with A&P Stores. We want
your trade.
The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co.
Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors.
ns Above to be supplied daily.
Western Beef to be delivered
Houre. freight prepaid. Local
be delivered at storage room. A
be re-welghed.
Western Beef can be supplied In car
load lots. Cars to be shipped so i
meet demand of 1.000 to 1,200 po
beef used dally. Separate bids cai
made to supply Western Beef onlj
January, February, March, April
payment as security for faithful perform
ance of contract. The right Is reseryt
to reject any and all bids. Bids shoul
be marked "To Furnish Beef," and ad
L. J. LAMAR, Steward.
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 Rent
111 acres, sis mile* fr-m courthouse,
n Howard Road, near Bummerfield. G< *
ew dwelling and entire place fenced
unning water and directly on pul
Dad- s fine road all the way-to Mac
Vouid make an excellent dairy farm.
_ FOR SALE.
If desired.
for 91,000.00. Price.
An make reasonable terms
TermsVdm!redf 1 ***’ Pr,c# ' S 1 '* 10 - 00 /
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
5C5 Mulberry Street.
FOR RENT
No. 147 Rose Park, l-r., two
baths It
No. 107 First 8t.. 7-r I!
No. 225 ‘Bellevue Ave., 5-r Si
No. 110 Duncan Ave.. 6-r 31
Comer of Carilnr and Rembert. .1
No. 124 Holt l-r Si
No. K22 Monroe. 7-r tl
No. 1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r j:
Cl» College, l-r.. J
742 College. 9-r 9
1052 Oglethorpe, 8-r I
1101 Second, t-r 6
2S5 Wlnshlp, 5-r 1
240 Wlnshtp, l-r I
Beach ave, l-r I
B. A. WISE 4 CO.
WANTED
For cash two medium priced residences
POE SALE
One splendidly Imp:
yirttos
lots Sn
Improved p
Mscon: very beet condtlJoi
grand country home
localities, lumber lands, vacant
different part* of city. “
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
ANOTHER ONE ]
of the incumbrances of civilisation 1»
Shelter. We. In our prasont social
ltate, must have roofs, and, Indaed.
those roofs mustn’t' leak. Aftor the
rain, then, call on me for repairs.
JAS. C. GORMLY,
Phone 531. 320 Third 8t
MR. DOC GUNN (
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and thta Me hot,, and muln emporium
will In th# future ho run by Mr. Ben L
Jones and his son. Mr. W. H. Jones. v
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
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MEETINGS
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■ MACON LODGE NO. 5, F. A A.
/I M.—Regular communication
Monday night at 7:10 o'clock;
/VI. work Entered Apprentice de-
^ V gree: nil Masons In good stand-
in.-r welcome. John A. Davis, W. M.; W.
V-. Clmpnian, Scrty.
WANTED
WANTEIv-Bright young salesladies for
fair. Call room 26, Arcadia Hotel, 1
to 5 p. m.
NOW that work on the great Ormulgee
dam hna begun and many kinds of
people nro wading around In the river
nnrt camping on the banks, how about
trying a good table water In self-sealing
hot .lea from the world’s purest spring?
WANTED—Employment by n competent
stenographer. L. W., care Telegraph.
WANTED—Couple to board In nice pri
vate place, close in. 742 Walnut st.
WANT you to remember I have a fine
registered Jersey hull. Service 11.00.
Phone 1844. S. C. Bird.
WANTED—Painting, floors stained,
plastering patched, wall tinting. H. (L
Walton. First and Cherry. PJione 8181.
WANTED—Carpenter work, building and
repairing: espeda l^all • leaky roof*
stopped. Wesley „JtreRson, First nnd
Cherry. Phone 8618.
WANTED—Couple furnished rooms, cen
trally Joented. for family five; would
consider furnished flat. Address Rooms,
Telegraph.
WANTED—Clerk In retail store ac
quainted with the trade. Address
Wholesale, care Telegraph.
WANTED—On# well furnished room
with all conveniences. In private fam
ily. close In. Address M. N. care Tele
graph.
NEW sideboards and leather eouohea at
cost, for ca*h. Becker furniture Co.,
Cotton ave. Rugs. ,
WANTED—By business woman nice
room and board. Address M. L., care
Telegraph,
WANTED—Fhrnlshed room nsnr Grand
Opera House: couple without children.
Comfort, car# Telegraph.
WANTED—A drummer; state salary
1 wnnted and give reference. Address
Wholesale, cans Telegraph.
WANTED—PhsltInn as bookkeeper: am a
competent bookkeeper and can use
typewriter very rapidly; best of reference
furnished from my last employ. Ad
dress Bookkeeper, care Macon Telegraph.
WANTEDr-FIrat-chse room with two
beds for two gentlemen; must have
heat on cool nights; private bath pro-
ferred; describe and price. Hightower,
care Telegraph.
WHITE ELK WATER—Have you seen
our new crates? Prettiest things on
the market; hold ten half gallon bottles
for the family, and easy to handle. De
livered 80 cents.
WANTED—Boarders In private family;
large rooms, dressing rooms attached:
sti conveniences, on two car lines. Phone
too. a
WANTED—A bright, lnt,m«ent twin or
woman who cap make money for him
self; an excellent place for the right par
ty. Geo. 7a. Sherman & Co., Ohio Bldg.,
Chicago, III.
WANTED—Gentleman to occupy nicely
furnished front room: modem conven
iences; eh>s* In; references exchanged.
Phone 2838.
CIVIL BERVTCE employee are paid well
for easy work: exnmlnsflon of all kinds
soon: expert sdvlce, sample questlnnes
v-rt hooki.t 4M. rie.crlhlnjt po-llbm, Uhl
ling easiest and quickest way to secure
them free* write now; Washington Civil
Service School, Washington, D. C.
WANTED—Five flrst-elati cost makers.
Arnly to Jno. B. Jones, Tailor, Au
gusta. Ga.
WANTED—f^rg# or small Jobs of paint
ing. plastering, kalsomlnlngg. graining
and floor staining. Oeor# aiovtr, 4C8
Cotton ave. Phone 897.
WANTED—Couple of young mrn to oe-
oupy front room; hot end cold water;
* all conveniences: one block from court
house. Phone 8088.
CIVIL service examinations will soon be
held tn everr state, full Information and
nutations used hr th# commission free.
Columbian Correspondence Oonege,
Washington. D. C.
UNCT.E HAM wants railway mail clerks,
mall carrier*. pn«tofflee clerks: 31.100.tk)
yearly: examinations hers November
16th| common education sufficient; nren.
station free. Franklin Institute, Koch-
estre. N. Y.
BOARDERS—R**v* a House, Macon. On.:
a reflnsd family hotel; 81.00 a day and
no: weekly rate given.
WANTED—Couple or young then »o oc-
eupy suite of rooms m steam heated
flats. First class table board. No. 5
Nevaro flats.
| WANTED-AGENTS
| AOENTfl wanted for a high class besutt-
t, fully printed and Illustrated do|ter-a-
' year woman’s mererine; comnMra'nn.
■v flftv cents on each dollar subevriptlon*
0 errite for scent’s free outfit. American
0 Home Monthly. 6 Barclay street. New
0 York.
AGENTS In every county In G*orr1a.
Texas and Arkansas to handle tha best
— paving article on the market; experlen**
not necetrary: you show model. It nv'Ve*
the sale: write todav for particular*.
Outler Bed Brace Co., Mseon, Oa.
MALE HELP WANTED
MEN WANTED oelcfcly by big mirage
null order hove* to distribute rat*-
n burves. advertise; t|V*6 weekly- 880 *0
q e*oen/e oik,wince D-jt. 31,
q 885 Wabash ave., Chicago.
el
• FEMALE HELP WANTED
LADDER—Mike ehf-’d* at heme: mate
rials furnished, tis hundred; pertlra-
lers stamped envelope. Dept, 158. Im
perial Shield Ga, 8L Louis, Uo.
A Horse
Or Mule
Or Harness
Or Buggy
Or Wagon
Or Carriage;
F YOU HAVE—
A Cow
Or Pig
Or Chickens
Or Eggs
Or Geese
Or Guineas
F YOU HAVE-
A Sowing Machine-
Or Furniture
Or a Stove
Or any Tools
Or Anything Else
Or a Dog
THE TELEGRAPH,
OR BALE—Fine chrysanthemums
cheap. Ill Dunoon ave. M. J. glrea.
FOR BALE—700 bushels Loss's improved
early rust proof oats; 50 days earllsr
than any other oats, at SI.00 per bushel.
“ Long’s Stock Fxrm, Phone 1374.
irfes fie? ua
cash, bstanre payable In Installments to
•uit purchaser at 8 per cent Interest;
shady side of street three car lines,
neighborhood mostly home owners. A.
B. Hatcher.
WANTED-SALESMEN
country
rnih for salesmen; If you
lest profession In the
cure s good position, “—
“ * * of the —*- “
and receive hundreds oi
odnv.
lent. 03.1
c Aran.. New
to learn
orld and se
eo bnok^ "AI
FOR SALE
Clellan army used saddles;
Lord Wolseley
WHITE ELK WATER—Have you seen
our new crate#? Prettiest things on
the market: hold ten half gallon lattice
for the family, and easy to handle. Dc-
llvcred SO cents.
FOR BALE—A few large antique sterling
silver Pleees, Tiffany A Co. make; 0
bread and huttsr plates; 1 coffee pot and
I elegant engraved pitcher: 8 singer drop-
cad machines as good as new at a bar
gain; 1 National Cash Register. 8. Blou-
ensteln. 415 Third st.
FOR SAt,E—Few chysanthemums;
tool*
• fine; some under slso cheap. Ring
ie. peek. Phone 624.
good as new. cost I
Dennard’s sta
sh o tea. Telephone 2015.
MrrpMOBII.Iti-Hlih *r.d, u««d mito-
mobiles. all makes at lowest prices:
ears In A-l condition. I ship you any
mnke of car. Write today and specif!
make of car you want. Now Is the tlm
to buy. ll, fl. Vrooman. 1118 Flshe
UUlff.. Chicago. .
FOR SALE—Tsn-horss 'Schofield steam
engine and boiler; good running order;
tlftO for outfit. Macon Telegraph.
nidg.
cottage. North
Si biire, Fourth "hlatlonafuank
Times have changed for the conquer-
Once the mighty genera!, who won bat
tles. ohanged maps, and fixed the Imprint
of bis mastery on World policies, became
the custodian of wealth untold.
Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, at periods
of their careers, profited materially to an
extent which neither of the great trio
ever was able perhaps to compute.
Changing surcease* may have lost them
control of .this wealth, but as long as
they remained In power, and before the
genius of some other commander threw
them down, they were the owners of pri
vate fortunes vast beyond the dreams of
a Standard .Oil magnate.
Then the eonquerof took for himself
of that which he won In battle. To the
victor belonged the spoils, and right roy
ally did he profit by that law. . „
Now the general can only profit by that
,-jrtlon of the booty that his country
wills he should have, and to conquer In
a great war Is by no means to re sure of
a life freed from the cares and worries
of finance.
Lord Wolseley. of England. Is now find-
...g but this fact Just ns Oen. Grant In
the United States discovered It a gener-
* The**|‘uetrlou* career of this noted
British soldier, who. at on* time, was
spoken of as "England's only soldier," Is
having tn# most pathetic of endings.
He Tia* conducted noted campaigns In
Canads, In India, in Egypt, and in tht
lenst civilised port Iona or Africa- Almost
always success has been his. only one
nntde early failure being charged nralnst
him. He did not reach Khartoum In
time to save "Chlneas Gordon." who was
beleaguered there. But even this one
misfortune was showrt to have been no
fault of his. and wsa 1 not permitted to
put any smlrehes on his brilliant record.
For a generation Walseley's reputation
Ill's successes were tha boast of the
armv. Th# soldiers loves to recite his
deeds In the Bunpesp war. now more
than half a century ago. of how he had
fought with distinction In the war of
the Crimea, elded In the suppression of
of 1870, Mth# Ashante# —
““‘•74. fought In nmj
NOW that work on th# great Ocmulge#
dam has hesun and many kinds of
people are wading around In the river
nnd camping on the banks, how about
trying n good table wafer. In self-sealing
bottles from the world's purest spring?
JAddressL.
National Salesman'
nYnrk. Chicago, Kan
FOR BAT E—Five-room cottage with
bam and large lot. Tenney ave., South
pen*es and 10 per cent commission
FOR RENT
run BAl.n-'lOB* (mrm-iiHH inn
complete stereotype' nutnt; moot
prints 4 or I pages: 81.2K0 fob
Address Telegraph. Macon. Ga.
FOR SALE—Several bargains In second'
hand buggies, gurries. spring wagons
and farm wagons. 8. 8. Parmeleo Co.
nnd mid water, close In; gentleman
only. 214 Second st.
Elm sts. Good stand. Apply Bandars.
First Tuesday In November 500 acres
of good land In Tavlor county, with tine
water power, on Patsllaga creek. Good
dam and mill now In operation. Situate*
- In mile and ono-half of proposec
uu nnni—ixtrnar riwni. raw,
trcsr.cn. pillows, chairs. Beefier Furl-
turc Co., Cotton ave. Stoves, heaters.
FOR BALE—One gas
. In good cond“
2001 Third st.
•i’OR RENT—One large unfurnished front
room. Apply 820 Second st.
FOR RENT—Nice, well furnished rooms;
good so —‘ —•“ '-
Ring 2015.
FOR RENT—Nice furnished room. Apply
128 Magnolia st.
UK nr.ni—nic», won mrnunvn umiiii",
good nocommodatlons and close In.
U.n sewing inscninr, uru|>iienii.
for cash. Becker Furniture Co., Cot
ton ave. Stoves,
er F
hr»
ttors. rugs.
keeping or sleeping. King 14f7l, 6f|
TOR RENT—To on* or. two gentle-
vnen one furnished front room, close In,
on car lino; one room unfurnished. Phone
8J7L
FOR RENT—Five-room ^eottjyr#^ with
Phone I52l. r
sanitary connection. 1421 Third • st,
FOR RENT—Two connedIng rooms, first
floor, dose In. on csr line. Apply 408
Oglsthorpe at.. Phone 071.
new crates? rreit|est things
the market: hold ten half gallon bottles
■’or the family, and easy to handle. De*
Ivcred 50 cents.
FOR RENT—All or psrt of a convenient
nnd desirable homk, furnished or partly
unfurnished. Owner, cere Telegraph.
unfurnished rooma
fences; choice location. .
ear Unes; rent reasonahle. Phone 2166.
FOR RENT—Immediate possession 11«1
Elm st; 770. tfi 718 Ash st “
Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
FOR RENT—Eight-room house, modem
plumbing, Montpeltef ave.; 821. C. B.
Drew, Jr.
cents. W. T. Ragan, prop.
'OR RENT—Two choice apartments.
Neva rn Fists; lights, water, heat
J ml shed. Apply at offlr* Leon H. Dure.
FOR RENT—Two At ground floor offices
In Washington block; steam heat nnd
janitor, nil conveniences. Apply to Ma-
- ‘nvi (lanV
FOR RENT—Eight-room house. 1
_ Forsyth street. near Orsnge. B.
Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
NOW tti.it work on the greet Ocmulge#
dam has begun and many kinds of
people are wading around In th# river
end camping on th# bank*, how about
trying a good table water In aelf-eeallng
bottles from tha world's purest spring?
FOR
roon
1150.
RENT—Nicely
FOR RENT—Two or thro* nicely fum
Uhed rooms for light housekeeping
Phone 2184.
W." Pickling,''Butler, ffi
Quick,
FOR BALE—Beautiful child's folding bed;
nnver been lined. Phone 2529.
Mrs. W, H, OUlon.
FOR HA r.E-A ^*Babc<
condition, and a hr...
Purchaser. Can lie eean
lee's. T. A. Cheatham.
iUggy In good
for a quick
“ 1. Pr
at R. 8. Parma-
enPgM of 1«7>-T4. wightlnflwt^^^ieal
five yesra later, and was oommender-ln-
chlef of the Britts}! foroes^ln Egypt In
It was a service marked only by many
piece! of notable strategy, and bv the
continued proof of a genius for organist-
itlnn, but equally so by a personal bra
very ao greet that It waa the constant
four of the officer*‘ef the staff that some
day Wolsetey'e life would ray the pen
alty‘of his Indifference to danger.
Pcrhsna It would have been better If
this hod been so. for now In his 7Mh
year of life tha old flahter finds his rep
utation gpne. he Is poor and friendless,
and that - nation which one# worshiped
him has turned against him.
About all he has left Is the shadow of
a na*t reputation, and eom# forgotten
medals for. pastl achievements.
The Boer war. which was a tragedy to
so many reputations, put Lord Wolseley
on the downward noth. IDs was to some
extent tRe experience of Lords Puller
and Methuen, thought against him could
not he charged as In their cases, the
odium of actual blunders on the field
° f Rut tha Roer war was a rightful shock
in British pride, and'the nstfhn demanded
sacrifices. U had been expected by the
people that th# organisation of Her MeJ-i
waly's army could swiftly crush into auh-
tlon the handful Of Bo-
Wadley Investment Co.
Heal innate, insurance, Loans,
Grand Building, Phone 627,
FOR RENT
Immediate Posvetslon.
Two-story brick store, corner Fourth
*n<J W5EL° mce ntxt 10
depot. 17500.
S78 Orange street* very desirable
two-story house, nine rooms and bath,
toilet each floor and servant's house
In rear. This house has Just been
newly painted; plumbing thoroughly
repaired, and Is In perfect condition,
160.00.
FOR GALE.
We have for sale a beautiful tract
of fifteen acres of land, lying within
one mile of city llmtta and three or
four hundred yarde from end of car
line. This Is an Ideal site for a dairy;
Is dose enough to city and car line to
be sub-dlvtded into residence 8ut«.
Price J3.ooo.oo. Let us show you this
place and tell you more about It.
We have a nice large place, with
new dwelling house of five rooms, pro
vided with city water and rbH barn,
and has brick store desirably located
and now rented. Juat on edge of olty
chaser for 12.000.00. which means ll
V'T rent on Investment aa it now stamia
with ample ground room for two more
bouses.
See us regarding this property it
you desire a safe, well paving Invest
ment. No Information will be given
over the phone.
Two-story, six-room residence on
Hardeman avenue. Vlnevllle, for sain
to home owner on easy terms, 14.000,
Vacant lot 70x215 on Laurel avenue.
North Highlands; this la very best lot
on Laurel avenue and Is between two
•f the prettiest cottages in this very
popular suburb. S600.00.
Just listed with us on North High
lands a nice largo lot on Laurel ave
nue. near North avenue that w« car.
sell for S450.00. This Is an excellent
bargain and will be on the market at
this price only a few days.
WADLEY INVESTMENT 00.
Grand Building, Phone 627
jertion the' handful Of Boer farmers, nnd
whsn defeat followed defeat, and Ihoue-
‘ British lives were eanritlced.. and
ands of Itrltl’h Uvea were eanritlced. and
the two greatest flkhtera of the nation—
Lords Boberie and Kitchener-had to take
command before tha ^ fighting farmers
could he repressed, the Indignation of
th" prople knew no bounds. 4 .
Even without the excuse# of the da*
FOR BAT.E—Rhode Island Red Cockerels,
the most pmular breed of the day.
Phent 1085 oflll. E. W. Burke.
RING 1587 for mammoth chrymnthe-
mums; white, vollow. red. 60o. to 11.00
er dosen. Mrs. R. L. Hopkins, 948 Sixth
ve., South Macon.
FOR 8A7.E —Good second-hand type
writers, of Remington, Monarch,
S liver, etc. Bure bargains. The J. W,
urke Co.
FOR 8ALE—flood second-hand type
writers. of Remington, Monarch.
Oliver, etc. Sure lairgalna. The J. W.
Hutko Co,
STOVES, stoves and heatsra, cash or
idlt. Worker Kumlturs Co.. Cotton
Mattings, rugs, art squares.
a! prices on roll top, fist and
H>er|n]
r .nndlng
before buying. The J.
FOR BALE, DESKS—W# have some
rpeclal prlrea on roll top, flat nnd
smarting desks. Call nnrt see our line
bpj' — - *
before buying. The J. W. Burke Co.
LOST
•Hark comb;
.. lost In Psla__
between Thnatorlum and Walnut
Phono S84.
fasted genertl* th# foot would Imv# be
come public anyway.. England was not
ready for th# war. and Had her rival hern
ons of her own mettle. Germany
France, for Instance. It Is hard to
what would have bean the outcoms f.,_
struggle where Britain started under such
a severe handicap.
A frenslol nubile turned quickly from
its Idol. Lf>rd WjfOler. tnJ demanded
to know why he had permitted auoh -
condition of Unpreparedne»s tn develop.
For Sale ^
New 8-room dwelling and four wore*
In Bellevue on car line.
Two nice residences on Second St.
Two nice residences on Oak St.
Seven-room dwelling and 10 acres
9tr olty.
Five-room dwelling and 100 acres;
splendid level land Just a short way.
out, with plenty of w*/odi and water
nnd 2,000 best selected peach trees.
Two pieces store property on fine
business street.
600 acres fine, strong land vrith im
provements, four miles from rallroa4
at 86*00 per acre.
650 acres near Barnesvllle, Pika Co^
Ga.
1,080 acres, farm In Burke and Jen^
kins counties, Ga.
Varner Hotel and three acres lead at
Indian Springs, Ga.
610 acres one mil# from Holton, Oa.
Home funds on long tlm* at 7 p#»
cent. Call or write for particulars oa
any of shove.
Geo- W Duncan, Manager.
It Is
to Speculate upoiBthe Inducements thnt
attract so many women to football game*.
A few of the rentier sex understand all
the tine points of the game; a large num- __ , . _ , , , .
FOR RENT
remainder depend, either very frankl.
quite surreptitiously, upon their escorts
or upon th« htsekhoard's figures for In
formation as to how th# game Is going.
Whv. then, all theta degrees of knowledge
of th# gnm* being considered, do so many
women fled an evident and sincere en
joyment In attending a match? Proba
bly there several res eons that blend
together alfnrd an admirable explanstl* ^
of their presence. Everybody goes ( It Is
great fun to watch th# crowd and the
momenta of spontaneous cheering fur-
nlah sn excitement that Is keen enough
to be a sport In lte«lf. Beridet. there la
the pleasure of being out of door*. That
ints for something vmwaday* ty every-
bn Is 1n eympathy r
^-Boston Transcript.
Hotel Keeping,
,, . foie gras to th# _ .
of trumpets. The hotel epicure now flnda
an embarrassment ef eunh "heivene"
from which to choo»*. Tbs nltv hotel has
and liver spotted dog. small
streak In' forehead, with new leather coi
lar on; name Man. Finder return to 869
Orange st. or plions 2695 5ml get nwnrd.
I/5ST— Prohabdv on First st, Iwtween
Cherry nnd Elm. Saturday afternoon,
child 7 * locket, about the else of a quar
ter: engraved "A. L. If." in one side,
with chip diamond on the other aide;
couple of children picture* on Inside,
Liberal reward If returned to T. A. Han,
862 Elm st..
LOBT-^-One amethyst ring surrounded
Phon IUturn ^ plr * c
PERSONAL.
DR. MARL Oehsuer, psychlst Atlanta.
Oa.. can be consulted on all affalra or
life for /ew days: If In trouble she can
Intoeh Masseuse Battery. Agent for the
finest heir coloring on the market. Miss
Gaughn, 743 Walnut st. Phone S4TI. •
NOW that work on the great Ocmulge#
dam has heaun nnd many kinds of
people are wading around In the river
and camping on the hanks, how about
trying a good table wster In self-eeallng
bottles from tT * ——*
1 to he a combined a*te gallery,
• hell and rhib casino, nil th* enjoy-
« of which are to he hail for tna
R rlre of e dinner. Tho latter-day "min*
oet" Is In a- sense the curator ef a mu
seum. a connoisseur of curios- and sn lm-
preesrlo who must provide for the amuse
ment of hts patrons. Jt Is no J.anjrer
sufriclent to furnish guests with a well -
cooked meal and a eomfortsble red. Theji
higher sen""# must be so pea I ad to. N«
feature of the de’-rlrprAe d of the palatini
hotel from the pimple Inn Is more t#*
markable than Its evolution on the esthet
ic aide. f .
MISCELLANEOUS
white nr.K WATEn-H»r« yjrn M,n
tor the family, and easy to handle. De
livered 60 cents,
PURBLKF & CLAY furnish funeral
rlaees at 19.60} drat class ones too.
Always open,
NOW that work «
and camping 1
the greet Ocmulge#
and many kind* of
ound In the rlvrr
how about
r ,.._ the banki.
_ good table wotrr In aclf-seellng
bottles from the world’s purest eptlngf j
1 the world’s purest spring?
our new cmt*s? Prertlest things on
OR RENT—To young men, nice fum- market; hold ten half gallon hottles
- &h« wim. do.™ln. V..tric lUrhu. hot f«r tho fimllr, •"!« M.r to honOlo.
■ltd odd tattu. Phono too,, Mwfif B twtf
ATTItACTIVE o(T,r for non itvfnv In
town or country, willing to work snare
time: good comml- alon; nothing to sell nr
dlstrlbula; writ* st once anAgat started.
Nsthnsl Distributing Co., Hyton* Pur*
Rye Whiskey, 28 Bouth Hanover st., Bal
timore. Md.
answer quirk. 112 FJIfh et
n lteh«n on Oarg# njar
slrable. Telephone lilt.
Bve rooms and
ir Bond; vary de-
C. L, Whaley.
rui. n*... a• , wo wip. un
furnished rooms ground floor. Orange
near Bond. Telephone tt98.
POr'rbNT—Blx-mom hooso and garden.
Phone 2078; flftaen_ AJllars.
FOR RENT—Three delightful connecting
room* near Wesleyan. 884 Washington
ave. Phene 2167-L.
BUSINESS CHANCES,
AN EAST WAT to start e b-j«ln
will pay eevaral tkoneand dol ars annu
ally. selling me-rhondlee by moll;
proved plan, wa furol h everything
*-iw; |tS f«
■ r.d ehow y.
. -lai’v; rsrticuu
Hicks, Chicago.
’nrv; nsrticulara free. Mliburn-
PERSONAL—H*R k'*hool for. t Boys; Th*
Hall Teachers' Agency. Cell te see us
at tot Gotten ave.
FUNERAL carriage* M •• by Pure ley A
Clay, and ether things in proportion.
Always open.
FOR SALE
plenty 01 w*wr »i»u umofr; wu
make line dairy; a bargain. SI,500.
100 actw farm, wen improved, on
Forsyth road: 4,000 fruit traea, 13,000.
Owner ban new 8-r, h.. bath and
rantry. on JtfT Davis street; sell lass
than cost.
New modern house, Huguenln
Heights, |600 eaab. balance monthly.
J. L. ETHRIDGE,
900 Cherry 8L /
R1NO Csrstarphen for butter
hams, chelae, Grand Puke and
mnnrt Dual flour. Grind Republic, Am- r-
Iran, popular J. B., and A. 1*. cigars; the
leader#.
RING CLAUD MARTIN, PHONE 851-
Rest Kansas Pity loin atenk, lie.; round
steak and ronMs, 12Vic. Corner Spring
and W».lnqt eta
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONET TO LEND on n»al sstato. repay-
»iM" mnnih'y. J. J. Cobh, Commercial
A Savings Hank.
H. Horne
REAL K8TATC. INSURANCE AND
LOAN 3,
Grand BuUdlno, Phone 464.
FOR RENT.
■tore. 411 Cherry atreet
Store, 104 and to* Fourth atraet: rail-
Building.
Htuuge epsce »r r.ngr.an compress
Building. Southern Railroad track factll-
DWELLINGS.
Real Estate
Edward A. Horne
Insurance
204 Spring at, corner Walnut at.. 8
rooms and bath, J35.00,
X;h Orange at., 1.’ mom# and hath.
toilet each floor, and aervant houeo
in rear. Would rent either upp«r os
lower floor separately.
860 Second st.. D rooms, 140.00,
1854 Boundary st., 7 rooms, 131.00^
764 Third *L, 6 rooms, 118.00. |
802 Carling ave.. 5 rooms. 118 00.
116 Cleveland ave.. 8 rooms. 121.M*
468 Onk st., 5 rooms. 118.00.
281 Washington ave., 4 rooma 110.00,
109 Rambert ave., 6 rooms. 135.00.
114 Cole st.. 9 rooma, 585.00.
468 Duncan ave, 6 rooms. tll.BO. >
260 Wlnshlp at., 7 rooma, $15 00.
265 Wlnshlp at.. 6 ronmi. 113.50.
Several desirable stores and ofTlce#
for rent.
Edward A. Horne
450 Cherry 8L
Stores For Rent
No. 820 Second Bt SW.Od
No. 414 Fourth St mm. *0 00
No. 458 Second st 88.0d
No. <66 Poplar St 80.00
No. 401 Mulberry st •«•»••••••••«•• 80.00
Money to loan of various suma.
Money's here—no waiting It yew*
security Is right.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
Real Estate, Ineuranc*, Lean#.
No. 353 Third 8t Phono 77*
7-r. dwellb
7-r. dwal Ir
Vi-
••r. •etux-' »'■'*!
br. coitaitL yi
Wintm School.
fit First street
1 Nc
street
Its Carling avenue.
‘ •" Uege street
Vlnevllle (new).
106 Ro«» street.
r. In dwelling. t«i Orange street.
EJarant auartmente In Dr. h'rsxler'-
new apartment hou*e f 8, 8, .1 or R
rooms. Bteam best, watsr end Janlt...
service farnishad.
Money to lend on Improved real estate --
at 4 and 7 per oont. according to location, i
Schedule effective $*pL 20, 10OB. 1
MB.
6, P. PARROTT, Receiver,
MACON AND BIRMINGHAM |
RAILWAY.
Trains leav# Macon for Lire!- ;
la. CuRoden, Yateevllle. Thomas- ,
ton, Woodbury. Columbus. Har
ris, La Grange and Intermodiat#
points aa follows:
No. 41 at 4:25 p. m. dally and
No. 15 at 7:80 a. m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
No. 41 malcea direct connee-
• -i rio ith- rn Hallway St
Woodbury for Warm Spring#
end Columbus, arriving at Warm
Springe 1:17 p. m. and Colum
bus 10:00 n. m.
Trains arrive Macon as fol
low*: 43. 11:85 a. rn dally;
No. SI. 5:40 p. m.. Monday*
Wednesdays and Fr day*.
Trains leave frv>m M and 1
By depot Fifth and Pin* ate.
C. B. RHODES. G«n. Paee. Aft
Phone 1800. ,
H"l-+i++1 M l»H|