Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 02, 1908, Image 5

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THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1908
The important thing—QUALITY.
The most important thing is whether we have the
goods you, want; whether you can depend on the relia
bility of what you buy here, and whether our prices are
lowest.
These are the most important points that most of
all we work and study to have right.
Ask yourself whether we succeeded or not.
The greater part of the merchandise in our store is
made especially for us, and for us exclusively.
The new goods first, the best goods always, and.
always, too, the lowest prices—that’s us.
Clothing, Hats, Furnishings
Money Saved
Is Money Made
We sell yon for cash only, which means more goods
for same money and same goods for less money. Always
get the best for the least, at—
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
Phones 325—290
670 Poplar St.
Monday Special
Vegetable Sale!
QUAIL SEASON
OPENSJODAY
With Dog and Gun Man Takes to the
Woods and Fields to Hunt Game.
as
—»_ „— ... early
•tart thin morning, as the eeueon for
hunting partridges began yesterday.
Birds are told to be very plentiful this
LIQUOR MADE
NOWJT HOME
Capture of Alleged Blind Tiger Reveals
Formulas for Liquor-Making.
over the fields and woods the birds ere
keeping close In bunchee, because they
know that th# time has come for them
to beware of the four-footed animal that
comes dashing through thslr feeding
around*.
Turkeys, too. lire bei
as the cold weather approaches
me cold rains of the last few day
mured many wild dueka to turn their hll
country. . Robins and larks will
also he seen feeding In the fields in
few »•*ye. n.
soon he here.
sign that winter will
Only One "fiiROMO QUININE"
“ *" LAXATIVE nnovo nTTTVTN’R
. r the
rd the V.' _
One Dny. S3e.
AFTER WCAKNES8 IN EARLY PART
OF WEEK, STRENGTH WAS
REVIVED.
SAVANNAH. On.. Nor. 1.—With
excellent demand In evidence and ......
London prices steadily working upward
the local market for spirits of turpen
tine In the last days of the week Just
enhed was firmly established
higher level* reached after the temporary
'•softening** which developed earlier in
the seven days pension.
In other words the market which open
ed firm at 3G\ receded to SflVic an a re
suit of a sudden cessation In the demand
from London and other foreign aources.
but business wan noon resumed in Eu
rope and quotations, which had dropper
a trifle, started on the upward path
again. As soon as this condition was
evidenced there wan an Instant bright
ening In the demand from local Interests
eral market at the conclusion of bunl-
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 Com
.09
1.00
A&P Cora
.... .11
1.25
Iona Peas
..... .09
1.05
Sultana Peas
10
1.15
A&P Peas, finest packed
13
1.40
Champion Snap Beans
07
.78
Refugee Snap Beans
.... .09
1.05
A&P Snap Beans, stringless
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 up your order, mail, send or bring it to us on
Monday and get the advantage of these special prices.
Help yourself by trading with A&P Stores. Wo want
your trade.
The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co.
Importers, Ooffee 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. 481 Third Street.
’Phone 360.
“GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is a little higher in price than other Limes, hut it is
PURE LIME, and by far the best and most economical
for Brick Work and Plastering.
• Cheap Lime is dear at any price!
Write us for Delivered Prices.
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. C.
Total Receipts Heavy.
The receipts at the port were heavier
jaln than had been anticipated, but de
spite this foot the demand was such
t there was little available' offerings
the market at the final call yesterday,
outward movement was also larger
and the season's total receipts are much
gheod of those of last season, because
of the dlvertment of considerable sup
plies from points In -Florida. Factors
express confidence that'the market will
go much higher In the coming ten day#.
Roilna In Good Demand.
Roalna were in excellent demand and
prices, os will be seen, compare favora
bly with those of the Saturday preced
ing. At the call yesterday the following
were the prices: Water white. Sft.SlT;
window glass. 36.30; N. 15.85; If. $5.25;
K. 14.75; I. 13.90; H. $3.40: $3.77^-80;
F^$2.76-T7tt; H. I3.75-77V4; 6. $2.70; B,
The general statistics follow:
1908-9. 1907-8.
Receipts: Bjilr. Rosin. Splr. RoMn.
, splr. Rosin. Splr.
Saturday ... 816 3.074 948 1.
Week 5,104 19,259 4,426 16. ’
Month. 19.143 74,359 11.509 25.583
Season 184,276 555,000 147,823 437.079
Exports:
Saturday ... 1.158 1.103 707 1.475
Week 4.058 9,432 3.718 14,885
Month 18.984 72,897 2.611 7.701
Season 170.036 478.722 122,625 386,824
Foreign ....103,033 254.113 66,480 159.986
Stock Sat .. 38.616 141.448 31.657 92.671
Miss Jessie May Tinsley Is often
spoken of ss the "little sister of Pull
man," as she Is go well known by the
residents of the town that has been
called the model town of the country.
She Is the daughter of th© general
superintendent of the Pullman Car
Works, and Is the friend of every car-
worker and his wife, to whom she has
been known since her babyhood.
FOR AGED PEOPLE
Old Folks Should Be Careful In Their
Selection of Regulative Medicine.
With advanced age comes Inactive
bowel movement and sluggish liver.
Nature Is unable to perform her prop
er functions and requires assistance.
Otherwise, there la constant suffering
from constlputlon and Its attendant
evils. Old rolks should never uae
physio that Is harsh and Irritating.
We have a safe, dependable am! al
together Ideal remedy that Is particu
larly adapted to the requirements of
aged people and persons of weak con
stitutions who suffer from constipa
tion or other bowel disorder. We arc
so certain that It will cure these com
plaints and give absolute satisfaction
In every particular that we offer thorn
with our personal guarantee that they
shall cost the user nothing If they
fall to substantiate our claims. This
remedy Is called Rexall Orderlies.
latlvo action upon the dry. relax
cultr coat of the bowel. They pro
duce a natural, adccesslva contraction
and relaxation of the muscular fibres
of the bowel wnHs, generating a wave-
like motion which forces their con
tents onward and outward; thus aim
ulating nature in perfect bowel move
How to make whisky at home, without
the trouble of sending to tbs dealers out
side of the state, la now the thing.
In the capture of an allcgod blind tiger
yesterday by Deputies Wilson and Byrd,
a number of recipes were found, some
Tor making the straight whUky. some I
for making the compounds, and some for,
making almost everything drinkable and
sellable to the thirsty. Some of these re-i
iclpi s were printed, and some were type
written. In addition to th* recipes, there
was a lot of powders and liquids, and all
■sender the mixing. Sooie^famhflflfc
ire lor the making of
.vill knock a bull off n
PBfeSbputlcs got tire Inform—
■oimm named Mattie D. Slater, living
on Fair street. In East Macon, was sell
ing whlrky and had Just sold a pint to n
negro. Tho officers went at once to the
plice and In the search of the house
| round a carton containing ten oradosenj
of the pint bottles, some old and some
new 1 tattles. They alro found a box of
powder* and email bottles of liquids supj
Mattie Is a* young woman. She said
tno packuitcs had been left with her by a
negro named rote Hammond, whose
name wn« on the carton, but denied that
she had sold any of the etuff. Bhe ws*
placed In Jail.
The formula for making rrp whleky Is
prefaced by the warning to «jo to th*
collector of revenue of the
and
—. Irk-
tnnko the fact known to him of the In
tentlon to make the whbky. otherwise
prosecution for moonshlnlng might fol-
Tho recipe telle of th* boiling of a cer
tain amount of crushed sugar with so
many rollons of water for no many min
utes. and to stir constantly and to allow
to cool and then add so much crushed
malt. This Is the mauh. and It must bn
kept at a certnin temperature for half
an hour. After conlirg tho .veast must
be added. Then the mash ferments for
three or four days and la kept In a worm
E iloce. For bourbon whisky, tho formula
■^hanged from rye to crushed corn and.
IriiKhed rys is added later. _Thon|
ouned of Juniper berries will increase the
flavor of the whisky.
abroad.
made at home, or purchased from
Wind Your Business.
If you don’t nobody will. It Is your
business to keep out of til the trou
ble you ran and you can and will
keep out of liver and bowel trouble If
you tako Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They keep biliousness, malaria and
Jaundice out of your system. 25c, at
all drug stores.
OF ALL
Special Religious Services by Both Epleco-
, pallads and Catholics—High Maes
. Was Celebrated.
Special services are now in progress In
the Catholic and Episcopal cnurchea of
the city. In both All Faints’ Day
lous celebration of All Soule’ Day. High
Imaas was celebrated by the congregation
of St. Joseph's church, and today there
iwlii bo similar special eervlces. The na
ture of the day was chosen as a text
the sermons.
It la not generally known that there
Is a religious, as well as s holiday observ
ance of All Saints' day (Hallowe'en), but
■uch is the case.
SURGERY MAKES
HONEST MAN
Pressure oh Brain Removed
This Thief Develops
Good Habits
IF YOU HAVE—
A Horse
Or Mule
Or Harness
Or Buggy
Or Wagon
Or Carriage; 1 ••
OR IF YOU HAVE-
A Oow
Or Pig
Or Ohiolceua V
Or Eggfl
Or Geese
Or Guineas >-V
OR IF YOU HAVE—
A Sowing Machine 1
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.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1.—Surgery as
cure for moral degenerates has had
remarkable demonstration In this city
through an operation performed by Dr.
Herbert L. Northrop, dean of Hahne>
mann College. By a simple 1 operation
tho skull, removing pressure on the
brain caused by. an Injury, Dr. Northrop
changed a man from a drunkard and a
thief to an honest. Industrious man re
spected by his employer*. The patient
declares that his desire to drink and
stel has disappeared. For twenty-two
months he has lived an upright life, and
In that time has been promoted twice by
Urn company employing him.
Previous to the operation lie dronk n
quart of whlrky a d.ty, stole money from
hie employers, and whs
vork b * ■*—
The *
work lwrntise of 111
The corn hi
Dr. Northrop,
formed twent.
not announced
-nablo to keep
„ n*rate habits,
n made public by
The operation wns p**r-
two months ago. It was
..... ... to the medical world
earlier because Dr. Northrop wanted to
ho sure that the opera Hon was success
ful.
History of th# Cat*.
Tho main facts set forth in tho history
of tho enw? are ns follows:
"A man 48 ••eirs'old Ind been a man
Of good habit*. He war devoted to his
wife and children nnd occupied » posh
tlon of trust. IJe earned a good salary
nnd was well thought of hr bis com
pany. Ho never drank alcohol In any
° ,r, In May, IMI. a timber struck him on
the head nuslnr a mntu*ion of the
rralp nnd a hemntonyi In the . upper
frontal region, close tr ** ■ “
on ti e right side. He
for nbout slxtv second!.
"Ho returned to Ids petition and
nidued there for twelve vrnrs, win
was discharged fer drunkenness
the middle line
unconscious
of the company's funds. Pi
ernl years of this twelve-year period
... .. ■ .these had habits were developing until
ment. They also removo all Irritation. 1 he reached tiro stage where he got drunk
dryness, soreness nnd weakness. They J °nd stni-ed n\.ay from hi
tone up and strengthen the nerves and, man * d * y * at * *7*
muscles and restore the bowel# and Memory Not Affected,
associate organs to more vigorous and "TTls accoMent lind no effect on his
healthy activity. They may bo token | memory. His mind wns every bit as
at any time without Inconvenience. <5° V, 1 , 0 "/ h tnhn?' , lr«d P d r r! *7*
not ciu.« nny Itrlplnr, n»u«rn, .liar-1 }“{ " gSSS ,T8i «?uM "for? th-
I«f- BfiL rid,-lit. The patient. himself summed
rhea, recces*Ive looseness, flatulence or
other disagreeable effect. Try Rexall
Orderlies on our guarantee. 26 tablets
25c. and 12 tablets 10c. The Taylor
Bayne Drug Co.
H. Horne
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND
LOANS,
Grand Budding. Rhone 464.
FOR RENT.
M! mn-
road track facilities.
Second end Third floor Evening New*
^Storage space at English Compress
Building, Southern Railroad track focill-
7-r. dwtfllnc dm?wE School.
> iwillm,. 20 c.rllnf »v»nn«.
5- r! ootUft South Collet. ,tr.«.
6- r. colt.,.. I-ritn »v» Vlnivill. Dio*).
,-r. cotut.' 4M and ,0, Kom .Ireot
t-r. In dwtlllnt. M10r.nt.itr.jt.
Kl.ir.nt .pmrtm.m. In Dr. mtler-.
aw apartment bout, of I. » or S
room.. Steam hew, water ana Janitor
service furnished.
Money to lend on Improved real estate
at4 OAd 7 per cent, accerding te location.
he said he had nil of his faculties except
his renre of normal responsibility.
"Or. January 18. 1907. I mapped out the
fissure of Rolando upon the right rt<*s
and exposed th* low*r and middle thirds
of tho ascending frontal and “ “
frontal convolutions by meai
trenhln* and rongeur forceps.
"I did not find any depressed bone or
rmit.iritv of the osseous well at this
The dura, however, was adherent
— *•-. gnd all
- tooth
Tho cerebral cortex appeared normal.
"I broke u H |H MB
dura on the
to the Infi'-r pinto of the skull, ... . ....
three mnlnifK were glued together.
•» cerebral cortex appeared normal.
I broke up tho adhesions between the
» hand and the arachnoid
...^ other, stitched the flm
of the dura liahtly In plac* and closed
the wound In tlje scalp.
Once More a Man.
"This patient recovered from his oper
ation without let or hindrance. lie wns
discharged from the hospital two
•The result of thlr or-'ration, up to the
present time, has been satisfactory in
every respect The patient la now de-
vot- d to t :n wife nnd children, has drunk
no ui l-ky. and rav* the thought of tak
ing n drink mv*r »*nters his mind.
"Two months after his operation he re
turned to the employ of the same com
pany for which he worked before hi*
downfall and has be'r. promoted twice
with an Increase of pay.
"The history of this Impresses me
with this fact—tM wraaiMstfJBrasi it* ^QMIMPVIVIVBIPJPBOTVVMIIPVMfff
feet of the hrad iqjury on this man’s prints 4 or 8 page.*: 11.250 fob Macoij.
moral character." /ww Telegraph. Macon. Go.
ANOTHER ONE
of the Incumbrances of civilisation Is
Shelter. Wc, In our present social
state, must have roofs, and. indeed
those roofs mustn’t leak. After the
rain, then, call on me for repair*.
JA3. C. GORMLY,
Phone 531. 320 Third St.
MR. D00 GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,.
and this big horse end mule emporium
will In the future be run by Mr. Den L
Jones and his son. Mr. W. It. Jones.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Nativo and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phono 351.
flea Word ;:
**au)Bie aBrjeod U| epsui eq Xsui ««a|
pue 40 8»3UNU|iuaij a >$us3 cl u«m
mb| jo; pe$J9tu| eq |||m 03|$ou on ’enis|
uae* jo; pjom jed 04 jo; $ueiuiJtdep tm$
ui po)jaeu| "Dig *ano»ue||e3t|w 'iiuoejed
•punOji jeon *$ueu joj 's|ks JOJ *p»;uvm
;o epeeq eq) Jepun a)ueiuee|)JOApv
MEETINGS
■ . MACON LODGE NO. 6. F. ft A.
M.—Regular communication
Monday night at 7:*0 o'clock;
work Entered Apprentice «1e-
^ . gree; ah Masons |p good stand
ing welcome. John A. Davis, W. M.; W.
D. Chapman, Becty.
WANTED
WANTED—A wet nurse at ones; white
or colored. Apply at 204 Forsyth st.,
or Phone 2744.
WANTED—A collector. Apply 46ffJ4 Pop
lar st., between 7 and 1 a. m. Monday.
WANTED—Two or three unfurnished
rooms for housekeeping In good loca
tion by couple without children; refer
ences. M. M., care Telegraph.
LADIES, don't fall to see our Gold Medal
Flour demonstration at the fair.
WANTED—Two hotel wnlters; steady
position. American Lunch Room, 657
Fourth at.
WANTED—A bright. Intelligent man or
woman wjio cun make money for him
self; an excellent place for the right par
ty. Geo. L. Shuman ft Co., Ohio Rldg.,
Chicago. Ill.
WANTED—Position as bookkeeper; am a
competent bookkeeper and ran use
typewriter very rapidly: best of reference
furnished from my lost employer. Ad
dress Bookkeeper, care Macon Telegraph.
WANTED—Five firsl-clss* cost makers.
Apply to Jno. B. Jones, Tailor, Au
gusta, Go.
WANTED—Couple or young men to oc
cupy suite of rooms In steam bested
1st*. First class table board. No. 6
Nevaro flats.
,FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three or four rooms in best
part of city. Phono 2436-L.
FOR RENT—Immediate possession 1111
.Elm st; 770. 759 751 Ash st B.
Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
FOR RENT—Eight-room house, modern
plumbing, Montpelier ave.; $21. C. B.
Drew. Jr.
t'OR RENT—Furnished rooms. 616
Orange st I'liono 22.15-L.
FOR GOOD rooms and board ro to fhe
Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 26
cents. W. T, Ragan, prop.
TOR RENT—Two choice apartments,
Nevaro Flats; lights, water, heat
iimlNhed. Apply at office. Leon 8. Dure,
Fourth Notional Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT—Nice, well furnished rooms;
good accommodations and close in;
Ring 2015, 769 Poplar st.
FOR RENT—Two A! ground floor offices
In Washington block; steam best and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Bavlngs Bank.
FOR RENT—Eight-room house. 710
Forsyth street, near Orange, 8. L.
Hartz. cor. Orange and For&yth sts.
FOR SALE
RORK&—Everbtoomers now ready for
Planting; a deri-tiptlve folder for your
odUrees on a postal. Postell, Box 814.
FOR BALE—Thoroughbred white bull
pups at 010 Boundary st.
First Tuesday In November I0O acres
of good land In Taylor county, with fine
wafer power, on Patsllsga creek. Good
dim and mill now In operatlun. 8Huated
within mile and one half of proposed
electric nisnt «n Flint river. Write G.
W. Flckflng, Butler. Ga.
FOR SALE—Few chyssnthemums; they
^are fine; some under else oheap. Ring
AUTOMOBILES—High grad* used auto
mobiles. all mokes at lowest prices;
cars In A-l condition. I ship you any
make of cor. Write today and specify
make of oar you went. Now Is th* time
to buy. K, B. Vrooman. 1113 Fisher
Bldg.. Chicago.
FOR BALE—Ten-horse Bchofield steam
engine end boiler; good running order;
$150 for outfit Macon Telegraph.
FOR HALE—Desirable cottage, North
Highlands; terms to suit purchaser.
Leon B. Dure, Fourth National Bank
Bldg.
FOR BALE—Five-room cottage with
barn and large lot. Tenney avo.. South
Macon; easy payments. l*on 8. Dure,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
guod as uew. cost 5200. Dennard’e
FOR BALE—Hovcral bargains In second
hand huKSlcs. surrlos. spring wagons,
and farm wagon-c H. B. Parmele* Co.
CHUVSANTllllMVMR—Beautiful yel
lows. rod and variegated. Thono 3309.
21 rs. E. 11. aillon.
FOR BALE—A ’Babcock” buggy in good
condition, and a bargain for a quick
purchaser. Cun ho* seen at 8. 8. Parme-
fee'e. T. A. Cheatham. ^
• LOST
LOBT—Liver and white bobtail setter
dog: small sear on right ear; name
Doc. H. N. Mitchell, care Riley ft Son.
LOST—Brown Scotch collie dog; white on
hack of neck; name Joe; reward. Phone
2192.
STRAYED—From 349 Orange st. white
and liver spotted dog. v small white
streak In forehead, with new leather col-
Inr on; name Man: Finder return to 349
Orange st, or phone 3695 and get reward.
LOST—One amethyst ring surrounded
by penrir. Return to 105 Park Place.
Phone 2184.
PERSONAL.
r.ET OITR DEMONSTRATOR ehow you
the merit* of Gold Medal Flour at th*
fnlr.
MISCELLANEOUS
LADIES, leave your order for a reek or
barrel nf anht Medsl Flour with our
demonstrator at the fair to be delivered
through your grocer.
Fnrcn TtAnnnt, aoi.D mbdai, Fimut
—Ladles mil at our demonstration at
fair grounds for particulars.
RINO CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE Ml—
Best Kansas City loin steak, 15c.; round
steak and roasts, 12H& Corner Spring
end Walnut sts.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LEND on real estate, repay-
able monthly. J. J- Cobb, Commercial
ft Havings Bank.
For Sale
New 6-room dwelling and four acres
In Bellevue on car line.
Two nice residence* on Second St.
Two nice residences on Oak St.
Qoven-room dwelling and 10 acres
near city.
Five-room dwelling and 100 acres;
splendid level land Just a short way
out, with plenty of w.^ids and water
and €.000 best aeleoted peach frees.
Two pieces store property on fine
business street.
600 acre# fine, strong land with Im
provements. four miles from railroad
at $6.00 per sera.
650 acres near Barnesvllle, Pike Co.
Ga.
1,020 gcres, farm in Burke and Jen
kins counties, Ga.
Varner Hotel and three aores land at
Indian Springs, Ga.
110 acres one mile from Helton, Ga.
Home funds on long time at 7 per
cent. Call or 3«xlte for particulars on
any of above.
Geo. W Duncan, Manager.
Real Estate
Edward A. Horne
Insurance
:—p- .’•srnfsn
FOR RENT
204 Bprlnit it, cornor Walnut «t, •
room, onO hath. I2G.00.
371 Oram. «t., 12 room, and bath,
tnllat each floor, nnd ,.rvant houio
In roar. Would ront olthor upper or
tower floor separately,
100 Hecnnd It., 0 room,, 140.00.
1104 Itoundary it., 7 rooms. 120.00.
704 Third st., 0 rooms. 111.00.
102 Carlin* ava., I rooms. 011.00.
110 Ctovrlanfl avs.. I rooms, 021.00.
401 Oak at., t rooms, 011.00.
201 Woshlnfton avs., 4 rooms, 010.00.
too nrmbort ava.. 0 rooms. *25.00,
114 Cola at., t rooms, 030.00.
460 Duncan ava., 6 rooms, 010.50,
2*0 wtnshtp st, 7 rooms, 010.00.
205 Winshlp st, 5 rooms, 012.50.
Havernl desirable storaa and ortlces
for rent,
Edward A. Horne
Stores For Rent
No. 220 Second St
No. 414 Fourth St
No, 462 Second st
No. 166 Poplar St
.960.00
. 60.00
, 65.00
. 60.00
No. 403 Mulberry ft 20.00
Money to loan of various sums.
Money’s hero—no waiting (f your
security is right.
r
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
Real Estate, Insurance Leans,
No. S63 Third 8t Phono 77.
FOR RENT
No. 147 Rose Park, 9-r„ two
baths
No. 107 First St.. 7-r
No. 225 'Bellevue Avo., 6-r
No. 210 Duncan Avo., 6-r
Corner of Carling and Rsmbort
No. 126 Holt, 9-r
No. 122 Monroe, 7-r
No. 1171 Oglethorpe, 7-r
689 College, t-r
743 College, t-r *
1052 Oglethorpe, l-r
1308 Second, l-r
266 Winshlp, 6-r
260 Winshlp. 6-r
Beach eve. 6*^.
B. A. WISE & CO.
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WANTED
For cash two medium priced realdenoae
lose In
FOR SALE
On* splendidly Improved plantation
near Macon: very beet condltloa: would
make grand country home. Farms In
various loeatIUea, lumber lands, vacant
lots In different parte of city. Several
Improved dty lots that pay well a* In
vestments.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
For Rent
Jnt' /
lit acres; six mile* fmm courthouse,
on Howard Road, near Bummerfleld. Good
new dwelling end entire place fenced In*
running water and .-irectly on public
road: a Ann rnad all the way to Macon.
Would mako an excellent dairy farm.
FOR 8ALE.
A 50-acre farm on Columbus Road with
S ood Improvements Including a two-story
welling; running water and most of
srjwar
$3,250.00. Can make reasonable terms
If desired.
303** seres in Crawford oounty. Go.,
has 7-room dwelling and two small ten
ant houses; about 200 acres In large seo-
on-1 growth pin# readr to saw should. If
>1<1 '-all to mors
than pay for place. Price, 3L250.00.
Terms If desired.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
665 Mulberry Street.
For Sale
$2.800.00—Will buy four new houaeU
renting for $8L00 per month. In good
renting looollty; shows good Investment
and always rents.
$8.750.00—Five negra houses In good
condition, renting for $480.00 por yssr.
This is over 18 per cent oa amount In
vested /
$3,600:00—A thoroughly modern home-
built to live in—with waterworks and
electric lights, situated on the best part
of North Highlands. We can arrange
very attractive terms to th* proper
party.
Marphey & Taylor
Real Extate, Loam and
Innuranoe
PHONE 207
Citizen's Nat’l Bank Building
FOR SALE
A $500 cash payment, the balanoe of
$3,60 on term* to suit yoa. wfll purchase
a tract of 60 acres situated on the Co
lumbus road, six miles from tows. This
land lies levsd. the plooe is at eetar
fenoed. and la well Jmpiwved. The Im
provements consist at a f-room brass,
barn and etables. Thera la an orchard
of 8,000 plum trees and 3.000 peach
trees, S years old. on the plaoe. One
good crop will more than pay for It
Ring us up If Interested.
Minton-Morgan Co.
/■ Real Estatou •I
• 420 Cherry 8L Phone 1192.
For Sale
In East Macon I offer a 6-room cot
tage In a vary desirable community,
a largo lot and on car line at
21.660.
This Is ono of the nicest homes aofoss
tho river. Will be glad to ahow it.
FOR RENT.
No. 210 Carling Ave., 6-r......220.60
No. 802 Cherry St, 7-r $32.80
No. 742 Collcgo 8t., 8-r 840.00
No. 467 Duncan Avo., 6-p....•.620,00
No, 114 Lynn Avo., 7-r 822.60
No. 60D Mill St., 6-r 212.00
No. 753 Plum St., l-r 235.00
No. 406 Ross St.. 7-r.,.. 225.00
No. 408 Ross St.. 7-r 222.50
Cor. Kombert and Carling Ava.,
6-r
No. 1023 Second St.. 5-r 318.00
No. 267 Winshlp St.. 6-r 813.60
No. 2C0 Winshlp St„ 8-r 216.00
Frank B. West
Rea! Estate and fnauranaa,
«: 417 Chsrry 89.
Wadley Investment Co.
Real juuate, insurance, Loans,
Grand Building, Phono 037.
FOR RENT
Tmmodiata Posrnasloia
Two-story brick store, corner Fourtli
and express office alley, next to union
depot, 876 00.
toilet each floor and eervant'e hoam
In rear. This house has just been
newly painted! plumbing thoroughly
repaired, and Is in perfect condition,
860.00.
FOR SALE.
Wo have for sale a beautiful tract
of fifteen scree of land, lying wlthlA
one mile of olty limits and throe or
four hundred yards from end of car
lint. This is an Ideal site for a dairy>
Is close enough to city and car line to
. k-x —— fot*.
; this
■ub-dlvlded into Iresldence feta.
Price 88.000.00, Let us show you
ace 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 roomy bam,
and has brick store desirably loosAed
and now rented. Ju*t on edge of olty
limits and In good white neighbor
hood, that w« cin sell to quick pur
chaser for $3,000.00, which means 11
per cent on investment as It no# stands
with ample grpund room for two more
houses.
Ree us regarding this property If
you desire a safo, well paying Invest
ment. No Information will be giiren
over the phone.
Two-story, six-room residence on
Hardeman avenue. Vlnevllle, for salo
to home owner on easy terms, $4,000.
Vacant lot 70x215 on Laurel avenue.
North Highlands; this Is very best lot
on Laurel avenue and Is between two
of the prettiest cottages in this very
popular suburb. $600.00.
Just lleted with us on North High
lands a nice large lot on Laurel ave
nue, near North avenue that w* car.
sell for $450.00. This Is an excellent
bargain end will be on the market et
this price only a few days.
WADLEY INVESTMENT 00.
Grand Building, Phone 627