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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER\5, 1903
When a man
comes to. us for
clothes we expect
him to have con
fidence in us and
our statements,
and we mean to
deserve such con
fidence.
There are no facts about the clothes we sell you’re not
welcome to.
"We want you to realize that wo think our interest in sell
ing you Clothes is the same as yours in buying them.
"We couldn’t afford to take any other position..
The newest models in beautiful and rich colors now on
display.
$15.00 to $40.00.
a——
DON’T GET DRUNK
But Be a Drinker and Drink Only the Best.
LUZIANNE COFFEE," 23c or 5 pounds $1.00
Jackson Square Coffee, 23c or 5 pounds $1.00
Blankc’s Mocha and Java '. 30c
B. B. B. Coffee 20c
Coffee, that pleases 15o
The quality of the abovo cannot be disputed and •
the prices cannot he beat. Do not hesitate to order Cof
fee or anything else from us, because if you are not sat
isfied we will return your money.
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
“JOE” M. BROWN
AND HIS^ PLANS
Georgia's Next Governor Gave Inter
esting Interview Yesterday—Wants
to Become Intimately Acquainted
With the State and the People,
Governor-elect Joseph M. Brown, of
Marlettu, visited Macon yesterday for
the third time since his nomination
in the primary of Inst June. He was
the official guest, during the day, of
the Stato Fair Association, and the
social gueat of Dr. E. Powell Frasier,
and waa entertained in many wa>s.
The governor-eiect made hundreds of
friends here yesterday, and it is said
that he now has a larger acquaintance
among the people of Macon and thla
sectlou thun any previous chief ex
ecutive of the state ever had. Despite
the fact that he la Introduced to hun
dreds every day, Mr. Browr. possesses
a wonderful faculty in remembering
names, and many were surprised yes
terday when he called their names
upon meeting them for the second or
third time in his life.
“I intend to carry out my an
nounced policy of traveling over th<
state und becoming acquainted with
the people and Georgia's resources.
Already I have visited more than
thirty counties since the drat of Sep
tember. and I expect to visit all of
them by the first of next June. X will
• devote the whole of tho Intervening
j time to tho fulfillment of that jdirpose.
When I have finished the program ns
now planned for me, I will have per-
I ' sonnlly toured overy county, and wlli
have the acquaintance of practically all
of the state and county officials of
Georgia, and. besides, will have be-
I come thoroughly Intimate with the
conditions that obtain In every section
of the state. I mean to know every
thing about preaent day Georgia that
JI possibly can, and to know as many
i people as I can. I ahall also endeavor
to come to Macon as ofteri as possible,
as I feel deeply grateful to the citi
zens of Bibb county, besides having
many close friends here."
Mr. Brown wa» disappointed by the
result of the presidential election, but
was pleased with the reportad gains
made by the Democratic pa*t/<W!F cer
tain staten. He lootai for An oven
better showing, with the more probable
election of the candidate, four years
hence.
Phones 325—290
670 Poplar St.
Burnham's
Clam Bullion
20c Bottle
Makes delicious broth. For dinner, lunch and tea, also
for receptions and evening entertainments.
Fresh arrival today: CRACKERS, CAKES, - ' AL
MOND MACAROONS, MALAGA GRAPES, CRAN-
BERRIES and a lot of other good things.
The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co.
$1,450
Home being built in EasLMacon; will
build to suit.
$1,000
Desirable Vlnevllle cottage; lot wide.
$8,250
College street home; 10 rooms; built
for a home; worth the money.
$1,000
Vlnevllle lot; will build home for pur
chaser.
For Sale
$1,350.00
Fora 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.
Central of Georgia Railway Co.
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton 411:55am
Eatonton and Mllledgevllla..t 7:50pm
Athena and Madison * 7:40am
Athena and Madison * 4:50pm
Atlanta (Dixie Flyer) • 3:35am
Atlanta and Qrlffln • 4:30am
Atlanta and Qrlffln.......,..* 7:25am
Atlanta and Griffin ;...* 1:35pm
Atlanta and Qrlffln........... 4:40pqi
Lflvanrah, Augusta
Covington and EatOnton • 1:15pm
Eatonton and Miliedgevllie..t 9:0Cam
Athens and Madison •...•11:00am
Athens and Madison * 7:45pm
Atlprta, Chicago, St, Louis. .•12:05am
Atlanta and Qrlffln • 1:05am
Atlanta and Qrlffln......;...* 1:35pm
Atlanta and Qrlffln........... 4:40pqi
Columbus and Birmingham..* 2:45am
Columbus and Birmingham..*11:25am
Albany and Mcntqomery • 3:00am
Albany and Montgomery....*11:40am .
Americas * 7:55pm ,
•DAILY. fEXCEPT SUNDAY. JOHN W. BLOUNT,
Current schedules corrected to date.Dfttrlct Passenger Agent. 603 Cherry 8b
Atlanta and Qrlffln • 7:35prrt
Birmingham and Columbus..* IsISam
Birmingham end Columbus..* 4:35pm
Montgomery and Albany • 1:25am
Montgomery and Albany • 4:25pm
Stores For Rent
No. $20 Second St..
No. 414 Fourth St...
$10.00
... 4 €0.00
No. 45$ Second it SB.00
No. <88 Poplar St W OO
No. 46$ Mulberry st *6.09
Money tp loan of various sums.
Money's here—no waiting U your
security is right.
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans.
No. 353 Third St. Phone 77.
For Rent
11$ acres, six miles tmm courthouse,
on Howard Road, near Buramerfleld. Oeod
new dwelling and entire place fenced In;
running water and directly on public
road: a fine road all the wey to lfacon.
Would make an excellent dairy farm.
FOR 8ALE.
A M-acre farm on Columbus Road with
good Improvements Including a two-story
dwelling; running water and most of
place under fence. Improvements could
not be replaced for SS.90e.00. Price,
if*’desired Can make reasonable terma
. 102\ aerea In Crawford county. Oa.,
has 7-room dwelling and two small ten
ant bouses; about 200 acres in Urge sec
ond growth pine ready to mw should. If
garsjwHi
Terms If desired
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
E65 Mulberry Stree
Malaria Causes Lose of Appetite.
The Old Stanard GROVE'S TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC, drives out ma
laria and buildn up the system. For
grown people and children. 60c.
HISTORY OF CIGAR
GRANT FIRST SMOKED
WA8 GIVEN HIM BY ADMIRAL
FOOTE AT BATTLE OF. FORT
DONELSON.
Police (*ouPt
The Lone Man In tho Procession.
•Mer full name, Jedge. am George
Washington Augustus Passrao,' but
dey calls me Wash fur ahawt, aimer
bawn'n raise down hyere In Twiggs
county.
Wash waa up for a spree on Tues
day night. The officers found him
gloriously drunk down on - Fourth
street, yelling for Grant and Colfax
aa loud as he could bawl. The officer
was a new one. and he#had no idea
who Grant and Colfax were, and n*
Wash wouldn't atop his yelling, the
officer thought he wss doing right, as
he was, In suppressing Wash, When
asked by the court the meaning of his
unseemly conduct, hero is the way ho
put It:
‘Jedge. dla alnt de fustes' timer been
hyere, but hit de fustes' time aence
lickcr went out'n succulaahun. An*
yer sho mua' skuse de ol' mans. Wint
down yonder ter de Tellergraf offl*
•inner scrooch up Inner cornder whur
1 be out’n de way, anner reads doln
hutllses, 'bout do Mecshun. Iso gwlno-
ter tell yor de trufe, Jedge. dar wus
ser bot'ler co'n In mer pocklt dat I
buyed fom er mane down dar In IIT
Jackson-vllles. an* evvy now n denner
tucker swig kase hit wusser rainin'
an' de night a'r sorter gits nex' ter de
ol' mans, anner didn't wants tor git
de grip an' lay up In de bald.
''Dar wug er whole paasellcr w'lto
folksea dar stanln' dar In de rain er
readln' uv de bulllscs, but dey wuzsn't
savin' nuffln*. dey wus klner oulet lak.
kase do bulllses wsrnt gwlne dey way.
but dar 1 wusser *snlckTln’ ter merse'f
ewer time de bulllses eay Tar he git
so many nn 'Brine he gits no many,
an' ewer timer snlcklo I slips out de
bottle anner tucker drink.
"But, lorsy mussy, Jedge. de times
dun change. . Way back yander w'on
dey has de Mecshun an' de peoples gits
pr round de cote house an' de teller-
gram come an' hit asy de 'Publlklns
caary Noo Yawk an' Chicago an’ all
dem places, we 'Publlklns aho did tu'r
loose. Dar wusser heap uv us den.
an’ we mekkup Urea In de streets an'
we mek speeches an' wo Jlss happy.
Frank Disroon he erfm* dem side w'ls-
kers an' he dress up Inner long tall
coat an’ he speechify. Den Jeff Long
he dey puta him up on de coto house
steps an'' he speechify. Den Joe
Trippe he speechify. Den Summer-
fler Martin he git up an* ho mekkor
speech, nn' all uvvum mokker speech.
Den-we common loggers, we do ones
dat dun de votin', we holler an' feel
good. We dunno who’ser"elected an'
wo doan keer so hits or 'Publlkln.
Dey didn't do dat las' night, Jedge.
I toi’ de ol* ooman I wusser gwlne
out ter fln' summer de ol' time nig
gers wot usen ter be 'roun' on Mecshun
nights an' wese gwlnetsr have er ol'
time akerloocher uvver time, but Jedge.
all dem war-hossea am dald. nn' bein'
esser couldn’t fln' nobody. I Jlss tu n
dat bottle up anner letter go
DETROIT. Nov. 4.—Gen. Fred. D.
Grant told some friends hero the his
tory of the cigar that initiated his
father, Gen. U, S. Grant. Into the
smoking habit. It was at the battle
of Fort Donelson.
"My father," he said, "was In con
ference with Admiral Foote on the ad
miral's flagship, and had Just accepted
a cigar from him when word came to
him that the left flank of the Union
forces wit being repulsed. Hurrying
ashore and galloping on a fleet horse
to the battlefield, he succeeded in ral-
lying his forces so completely that
chaos was turned Into victory, Gen.
Buckner had to comply with my fath
er's demand for unconditional surren
der.
The newspapers took up and re
lated how father rushed from the war
ship to the battlefield without taking
Foote's cigar from his mouth, and the
dispatches from the front told how
father had come on to the battlefield
cool and, collected and peacefully
smoking a long, black cigar.'
"People who read the story began
sending congratulations and presents
of cigars. Tens of thousands of cigars
came, and my father smoked many of
thehi. It made a confirmed smoker of
him. But he did not smoke as many
cigars as people Imagined he did.
Sometimes one cigar, that he would
frequently relight, would lott him from
breakfast to luncheon. It waa tho
fart he almost constantly held a clgnr
between hla fingers that made people
describe him ns n great smoker."
Gen. Grant snld that hla father tried
to acquire the smoking habit at West
Point Just because the rules forbade
smoking, but It mode him very ftlck,
and when he left West Point he prac
tically gave up smoking.
CONFETTI CHEAP.
Heaping quart fuR for- five
cents. Comer Fourth and Mul
berry.' Everybody buys.
Have your dealer order your Clinch-
field Domestic Coal, or write direct to
the Cllnchfleld Coal Corporation. Char
lotte, N. C.
IN the District Court of the United States
Hfor the Western Division of the South
ern District of Georgia. In the Matter
of O. W. Brlgman, Bankrupt. In Bank
ruptcy.
Under and by virtue of an order of
sal* pak v M »<v H- m Al^y.-ind-r I'piudflt,
Esq., referee In the above stated cause,
the undersigned will sell at public outcry#
to the highest bidder for cash, at the
storeroom recently occupied by O. W.
Bridgman, at 140j Fourth street. In the
(I tv of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, on
October »th, ltOt beginning at 11 o’clock
In the morning, the entire assets of said
O. W. Brlgroan. consisting of a stock of
|groceries, butcher’s refrigerator and a
Horse and wagon, the same to be sold
first In lots or parcels and then In bulk,
and whichever method of sole realises I
the most to be reported to the court for
confirmation or rejection. The success
ful bidder or bidder* will be required to
deposit ten per cent of the amount of
their bids at th© safe, and to pay.At*
balance upon the confirmation, or. If..—
sale be not confirmed, such deposit will
be returned to the bidder without reduc
tion. WILL GUNN, Trustee.
This November 4. 1908.
Canfield Oil Co#
Sells Gasoline,
Turpentine and
aQ kinds of Oils.
THE BIBB COUNTY HUMAN* ,OCIB
TV (CHARTERED).
This society will prosecute cases •
over-loading, wounding, at&nrlng, or drh
ing unlit animals, and other cease of cri
elty to animals, reported to It.
HUGH V. WASHINGTON. Prest.
—GO TO—
WESLEYAN
The best instruction is tho
cheapest. ^
Sweet r ~ —
Breath
I and sound, perfect teeth are always
possible with ths use of a pleasant,
healthful, perfect dentifrice
RdeErSo & Baker’s
Garbofic^outhWash
At your druggist's, 25c, 50c, $1.00*
FOR SALE
FOR 8ALE—Herd of 15 high testing
milch cows. J. E. Morton, dray. Qo,
ROSES—Evcrbloomers now
address "or - d * |1 ? r *D t, Y® •foldor_fqr
ready to
r for youi
postal, gotten. Box 814.
QUEEN olives In bulk; something very
line. Oscar Bradley.
Phone 2309. Mrs. E. H. Glllon.
hOR SALE— Ten-horse Schofield eteara
.engine and holler; good running order;
<160 for outfit. Miu:on Telegraph,
FOR SALE—Desirable
r
■\
Is the most IMPORTANT part of your
buildin-. and to gst the beet service,
you should use our 4,6 and 6 ply
Standard Gravel Roofing
to be applied only under ths strictest
epeeifiintli'n*. It is our desire to up
hold tho quality of Gravel Hoofing, and
• offer you th* very ftesl mads.
looting will not be satisfactory unleu
plenty of mateslal la ureS, and uniats It is
laity tor this climate. THAT IS
OUR FOLICY IN MANUFACTURE! Don't
trust tbit important Item to Irresponsible
parties. 1st ut serve yeu with our 40 years
experience.
SOUTHERN ROOFING GO., Mfrs.
ATLANTA, QA.
V.
8A LB—Thoroughbred 8
Ice buggy nnd harness.
Allison. Phone 1115.
FOR RALE—Two good, sound mules; $175
for pair. Anderson Brick Co.
MISCELLANEOUS
RECEIVED shipment of Kosher meats
that cnnalMtM of bologna, tongue, wsl-
ners. frankfurter*, purtromos. ring knd
fat. M. Bloch. Phone 48.
HORSFORD'S Baking Powder 18Ho per
package. Oscar Bradley.
J
MEETINGS
ST. OMER COMMANDERY, No. I, K. T.
—Regular conclave this (Thursday)
night at 7:80 o'clock: work In Red Cross
W. U. Chapman, Recorder.
WANTED
work at reasonable prices.
_ and
moke, but of
Phone 2118.
Denner degree; all Sir Knights In good standing
iitVate'd* out," longser couldn’t fln* no- courteously Invited^ O. E. Dooly, E. C\?
body ter go wld me, ter do lak we uien
ter do way back yander all by mar
lonesome. All er rlcolllct. Jedgo. Is
dat w’enner got down ter Fote street
anner gl* one holler fur Grant an
Colfax, dlshyer poleeces cotch me an
he brung me up hyere in de mjsry
waggln. An* hyere I Is. Jedge. er po
creetur, axin' yer ter be es light on
de ol' time 'Publlkln es yer kin. kase
weser dyln’ out, Jedge, anner dyln
The court rather enjoyed the Idea of
„ procession of one to celebrate the
republican victory, and be let the old
man go.
What Causes Dyspepsia?
And Incidentally Comtlpntlon. Sct.d
Tongue, Nervousness, Hesdsehs
and Other Symptoms.
Did you ever know that the stomach
Is a churn? That Just as soon as you
are done eating, the healthy stomach
commences to roll ths food around, and
mixes it thoroughly with the Juices ut
the stomaoh?
And did you know, dear reader, that
if the stomach is run down or flabby,
so that It can not do the churning,
that dyspepsia Is the result?
If the food Is not churned, It lays
heavily on your stomach, turns sour,
and causes all kinds of distressing
symptoms, such as headache, coated
tongue, constipation, etc.
And so, as every physician will tell
you, the way to euro dyspepsia Is to
flx the churn, or In other words, build
up the stomach so that It will properly
mix the food.
If you have dyspepsia and want to
get rid of It before It gets rid of you,
go to the Taylor-Bay no Drug Com
pany, the druggists, and get a largo
box of Ml-o-na tablets. The coat la
only 50 cents, and every reader of The
Telegraph Is welcome to his or her
money back If Ml-o-na does not cure,
Ml-o-na has cured thousands of the
worst and most obstinate cases of In
digestion. It quickly cures sea or
car sickness and vomiting of preg
nancy.
Ml-o-na is the great stomach tonic,
one or two tablets will stop sea or car
sickness, vomiting of pregnancy, and
will Instantly tone up the worn out
stomach the morning after the social
session.
Mind Your Business.
If you don't nobody will. It Is your
business to keep out of all the trou
ble you can and you can and will
keep out of liver snd bowel trouble If
you teko Dr. King's New Life PHI**
They keep biliousness, mslaria and
Jaundice out of your system. 25c, at
alt drug stores.
WANTED-fBecond-hand bedroom and
diningroom furniture In good condition.
Addresp "A. C. B.," care Telogreph.
Contract for Beef
Tire of L. J. Lamar. Bteware.
Mllledgevllle, Go.. Oct. 22, 1908.
Seat'd propotals wUl be received at
this office until the 1*th day of of No
vember next, it 10 o'clock e. m., to fur*
nlsh this Institution with beef, s* fol
lows:
First.—1,000 to 1.200 lbs. good MER
CHANTABLE REEF each day, at eucb
time of the day at may be required, in
equal proportion* of fore end hind quar
ters. the delivery to comroenee on the
Ut day of January. 1109, and oontliiua
lwelv« month*.
Second.—Good Merehentable WEST
ERN BEEF, to be furnished for the
months of Janusry. February, March,
April and May, 1.666 to 1,260 lbs. each
day, fore snd hind qutrters, snd good
MERCHANTABLE BEEF for the seven
months beginning June Ut and ending
December list, 1969. the same amount
ss above to be supplied dally.
Western Beef to be delivered at Store
Houxe. freight prepaid. Local Beef to
be delivered et storage room. All Beef to
be re-welghed.
Western Beef can be supplied In car
load lots. Cars to be shipped so g» to
meet demand of 1.600 to 1,2*0 pounds
beef used dally. Separate bids can be
mad* to supply Western Beef only fm
January, February. Marth. April and
May, or to supply both Western and Local
Beef, or only Local Beef for I or 12
months.
The money to be paid for the same
monthly. Flftaen per cent of the amount
due to be retained from each monthly
payment ae security for faithful perform 1
ance of contract. The right Is reserysd
to reject spy and all bids. Bids should
be marked "To Furnish Beef." and ad
dressed to t
L. J. LAMAR, Steward.
day; will uccept tei„
Address E. P„ care Tele
WANTED—Desirable party for large
well furnished front room; hot and cold
baths same floor*, also phone. No. 409
WANTED—Couple or
board. Phone 1129.'
gentlemen to occu
lts upstairs, with
WANTED—One unfurnished room;
light nous'* *— * ** *’ *
Telegraph. ‘
AXE hnmlles. 85c per dozen. At Huhn
Flro Bale.
JUST RECEIVED—Original bale of new
B \VhUohea I d ftyClt * English walnuts. J.
MINCE meat In bulk. 12Ho per pound.
Oscnr Bradley.
IUNCI CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE 811—
Best Ksnsn* City loin steak, 15c.; round
steak and ronet*. 12^0. Corner Bpring
snd Walnut st*.
MONEY TO LOAN.
REAL ESTATE LOANfl-llOft end up-
wards; no delay; Iran* ctoVri within 24
iTrtrroiii Banking nnd Savings
Co.. ,607 Cherry «t. ,
MONEY TO LEND on real estate, repay-
Ohio monthly. J. j Cobb. Commercial
ft Saving* Bank.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with
barn and larga lot, Tonnay ave., South
Macon; easy payments. Leon fl. Dure.
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
FOR SAI.lfi—Goes perfecting preea, with
complete stereotype outfit; good order;
prints 4 or 8 pages: $1A50 fob Macon.
Address Telegraph, Macon. Ga.
LOST
LOST—Fox 'terrier hitch with lemon ear
collnr with name J. W. Bonner; reward
J. D. McKay ft Co.. Phone 720.
CUSPIDORS, both metal and fiber. 28c,
39, 48c each. Huhn Fire Sale.
LOST—Gold locket: on one side R C. O..
and on the other n diamond. Reward
If returned to 758 Mulberry et,
LOST—Ono amethyst ring surrounded
by pearls. Return to 105 Park Place.
Phona 8414.
ANOTHER ONE
of the Incumbtttnces^nf civilisation la
Shelter. We, In our present social
stato. must have roofs, nnd. Indeed,
those roofs mustn't leak. After the
rain, then, rail on me for repairs.
JA8. C. GORMLY,
Phone 831, 320 Third 8t,
light housekeeping. Address M. A., oare
MR. DOG GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, OUNN & JONES,
and thla big horse end mule emporium
will In the future ho run by Mr. uon L
Jones and his son. Mr. W. H. Jones.
For Sale
$2.800.00—Will buy four new home*
renting for $32.00 per month, ht good
renting locality; shows good Investment
snd always rents.
$8.750.00—Fire negro houeeg in good
condition, renting for 1410.00 per year.
This is over IS per oent on amount In
vested.
$3,800.00—A thoroughly modem home-
built to live in—wltli watorworka and
electric lights, situated on the best part
of North Highlands. We can arrange
very attractive terms to the proper
party.
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 267 - -
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
For Sale
$1,800
Will buy a hijnrtsom* six (6) room
residence tn Bellevue, newly papered
and painted, and in apple-pie order.
Ifaa a large lot, else 108x208 feet
(half acre), and fronting street car
line. Known aa the Russell place.
Purchaser can get possession In thir
ty (10) days. NOW is your ehanoo
to get a nice home at a GROAT BAR
GAIN. Terms If desired.
JORDAN REALTY CO.
Real Estate. Insurance and Loans,
PHont 1136. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg.
WANTED—Employment as planing mill
foreman or helper; enn give beat of ref
erences: 8 years experience. Address C.
B. Kimberly, 410 Mulberry st.. City.
■era; also OOCU-
757 Poplar st.
WANTED—Three congenial psrtle* for
o connecting rooms; also table board-
No. 161 Second st. -
vate* family; nice room, good homo for
n good girl; wages 18.00 per month. Ad
dress P. H. M„ Box 14, Oconee, Go.
LADY desiring pleasant profltable work
1 ft. b.,
WANTED—A cook with good recommen
dation. Apply 821 College st.
cupy suite of rooms L. ,,—..
flats. First class table board.
Nevaro flats.
DUTTHItINB, 20o per pound. Oscar
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One nice furnished room,
close In; all convenience*. Phone 8663.
FOR RENT—(Jood 8-horse farm, II miles
'im Macon; well Improved. Apply 204
FOR RENT—Immediate possession 1181
FOR RENT—Eight-room house, modem
plumbing, Montpelier ave.; 821. C. B.
Drew. Jr.
FOR RENT
No. 147 Rose Park, 6-r., two
bath*
No. 107 First St.. 7-r
No, 225 iBollcvue Avn., B-r
No. a 10 Duncan Avo., 6-r
Corner of Carling and Rembert.
No. 126 Holt, D-r
No. 522 Monroe, ?-r
No, 1171 Oglethorpe, 7-r i
61} College, 9-r
741 College. 9-r ‘
1062 Oglethorpe, C-r
1501 Second, 6-r
261 Wlnshlp, 6-r
i280 Wlnshlp, 6-r
1 leach aye, .6-r
B. A. WISE & CO.
FOR GOOD rooms and beard go to the
Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 25
cents. W. T. Rsgsn, prop.
FOR
Novu- r .
(vmimA Apply •
“ National B
FOR RENT—Two At ground floor offices
In Washington block; steam heat end
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma-
~ Savings Bank.
>m house.
Orange. I,
Herts, cor. Orange and Forsyth ate.
CELERY and Capo Cod cranberries
fresh every day. Oscar Bradley.
PERSONAL.
TRACE chains thi
where, only 37c
Sale.
UV
WILL BE glad to hare you c
our vegetables, flee bow fre«x and
erlep we keep our celery end other veg.^
VIRGINIA country cured hams Just rs-
* * * B. Whlr-*^ —
IMPORTED saurkraut and <5111 plrklw
No. 7 stoves, $5.00 each! S No. 5 stoves
1%, SI.SO and 10.00. Huhn Plr, Kal«.
FOX River butter. 1$ 1-lc per pound.
Oscar Bradley.
OYSTERS, both Brunswick and Appels^
ehlcoio. Spanish mackerel, trout, red
flsn" bhieflsh. Macon Fish Co.
ed dally. Daniel u BUudngome, the old
reliable fish dealers.
TWO or throe nice beaters cheap. Huhn
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest .Nntivo nnd Western
i Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
For Sale
t Macon I offer a 5-t
a vary desirable co
on a large lot and on car line at
$1,650.
This is one of the nloest homes aoross
the river. Will be glad to show it.
FOR RENT.
No. 810 Carling Ave., 5-r $20.00
No. 803 Cherry St., 7-r $32.50
No. 742 College St.. S-r $40.00
No. 487 Cuncab Avo., 8-r $20.00
No. 114 Lynn AVe., 7-r $82.60
No. 609 Mill 8t„ 6-r $12.00
No. 7C3 Plum St., 1-r $81.00
No. 406 Ross St., 7-r $26.00
No. 408 Ross St., 7-r $21.60
Cor. Rambert and Carling Avo.,
Vr $21.00
. 1023 Becond St.* 6-r $18.00
. 867 Wlnshlp St.. S-r... $12.60
I. 260 Wlnshlp St.. 6-r $15.00
Frank B. West
Rsal Estate and tnsuranoe. .< .J
417 Cherry 8t. T *
IKE WIN8HIP HERBERT SMART
WINSHIP ft SMART,'
INSURANCE.
ACCIDENT. HEALTH. FIRM.
Washington Dlock.,
tMltmtA). , Atvsrom.
iravicu mows to fail.
Tarrnnt'a fislrMt of Onbobf and
Copaiba In
OAP8IJLR8.
Thafcu<*/«f«, q*Uk and thnrvujk otua fa#
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H. J. LAMAR A CO., 612
Cherry at., Marcon, or by mall from The
Tarrant Co.. 44 Dudson st.. New York.
.840.00
$32.60
.$20.00
.115.00
.$25.00
.822.60
.$20.00
.$26.00
.$87.60
18.00
12.60
.$18.00
For Sale
The substantial and well located two-
story brick building. Nos. 607 and
609 Mulberry street. It Is well ar
ranged for business purposes on first
floof und roomn with modern conven
ience* above for a family dwelling.
Lot 80x910 to alley In rear. This Is
very desirable property and offered
at a BARGAIN for QUICK sale.
Suburban acreage and farms a spa
daily. Home funds ou long time at
7 per cent.
Geo. W. Duncan
Manager
Southern Hallway Schedules,
Showing the arrival and departure of
passenger trains at Macon, Oa., for Infor
mation only, and not guaranteed.
No. Arrlv* from: a. m.
S Jacksonville.* fA 1 )!14°*JankrenvIIl<L* 2.08
4 Cincinnati... 2.05(12 Cincinnati.. 2.02
7 Lumber City. ».26> 7 Atlanta 7.96
16 Atlanta 14.45119 Bruaswlck.. 10.60
p.m.1 p.m.
1A Brunswick... ..50i I Lumber City. 4 oo
10 Atlanta 8.7.0115 Atlanta 5.00
Wadley Investment Co.
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
Grand Building, Phone 627^
' FftR RENT
WE MOVE OUR TENANT8 FREE.
Immediato Possession.
Two-atory brick store, corner Fourth
and express office alley, next to union
depot, $7600. .
278 Orange street: very desirable
two-story house, nine roods and bath,
toilet each floor snd servant’s house
in rear. This house has Just been
nowly paintod; plumbing thoroughly
repaired, and Is In perfect condition,
$60.00.
FOR SALE.
We have for sale a beautiful tract
of fifteen acres of land, lying within
ono mile of city limits and three or
four hundred yards from end of car
line. This la an ideal site for a dairy;
Is do** enough to city and car line to
he sub-divided Into (residence tots.
Price $2,000.00. Lft us show you this
place and tell you more about It.
Just Hated with us on North High
lands a nice large lot on Laurel ave
nue. near North avenue that'wo can
sell Tor $460.00. 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
MACON. DUBLIN a .AVANNA RAIL*
ROAD COMPANY,
Arrival and Departure of Pasaengor
Trains st Macon.
Effective March 18, 1908. *
FOR SALE
$980—2 4-room houses that bring til
annual rental of $148. Torma If de
sired.
$1,200—Will buy a vory deal ruble 6-
room house that rentB for $12 per
month. We will s6U you thin without
a cash.payment on monthly notes of
$30 per month.
$2,100—6-room house, No 260 Orange
street. Terms $500 rash, balance In
monthly notes. Rented at present at
$20 per month.
$2,100—A very desirable 7-room
house, Cleveland avenue, VtnevlUe.
Terms $300 cash, balance $30 per
month.
32,800—A nice 5-room eettsge on the
Heights. We can evil this payable
monthly et $40.
$2.800—A brand new 6-room house
on Duncan avenue. Terms $60 per
month. This plac* Is now rented to
a good tenant at $26. , J
Minton-Morgan Co.
r ^" REAL ESTATE.
420 Cherry street. Phone 1103,
L«*ve.
No. ».*!!!;. $:$opi
No, it 7:00em| No. It 11:05a
Arrive.
SmimIL.
NO. 17 4:40pm
Qencraj Pessenser Ayer
&70 MULBERRY.STREET,
agonaia railroad.
Arrive! Depart! ‘
No. am. No.
" d4Ur
ttAV&SaSu.
78. dally 14:111
y/. W. HARDWICK, a. A.,
■ * eot Cherry M,