Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 07, 1908, Image 5

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THE MAOON DAILY TELEGBAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1908 Sunday is a good day to bloom out in your r-.w Gloves. Our Gloves are always accurately sized; colors are always perfect. Their fashionableness is always beyond question, and of quality they have an abundance. There are values that cannot be matched. Walking Gloves, tan and brown, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50. Dressed Gloves! Silk lined, $1.60 and $2.00. Gray Mocha, light or dark, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Dress Tans, light or medium weight, $1.50 and $2.00. FROM OUT THE RECORDER’S COURT IS TAKEN THIS NEWSLESS STORY GEORGIA CANE SYRUP We have just received from Sonth Georgia a barrel of this year’s Cane Syrup. It’s fine. Give- Us your orders today, not only for Syrup, but for anything you may need in our line. We are prepared to fill and deliver them promptly and guarantee satisfaction both in regards quality and prices. Send us the ordor. Macon Cash Grocery Co. Phones 290-325 670 Poplar St. FRESH ARRIVALS For Today’s Selling Cranberries, a quart ...12o Bright Heavy Grape Fruit, each ....5c Bright Small Grape Fruit, each . • • • ...,3c Small Mixed Grape Fruit, each -f ft- ....2c Choice Bright Oranges, a dozen . . . . ...25o Medium Oranges, a dozen .... ,..20c Small Oranges, a dozen ...15c Bed Baldwin Apples, a peek . . . . ...39c Fancy Malaga Grapes, 2 pounds for . . . . ...25o Fancy Large Prunes, 15c grade, a pound ... • • • . ...10c Choice Prunes, a pound ... r1 ...,8c Small Prunes, a pound t f** v ....5c 3 Crown New Raisins, a pound . ...10c Evaporated Peaches, loose, a pound .... ....7c New Dates, a package ' .... ... .7c New Oats, 2-pound packages . . . . ....9c Oysterettes, 2 packages (limited) for • . . . ....7c Lady Fingers, n package • ••• ....7c P-Nut Wafers, a package ....7c Old Time Cookies, a package ....7c Cocoanut Dainties, a package ....7c Vanilla Wafers, a package ....7c Cheese Sandwich, a package ....7c Saratoga Snltmes, 15c package .... ...12c Saratoga Chip Wafers, 35c tin box ...25c Dinner Biscuits, 25c package ...21c Pound Cakes, a pound ...22c Marshmallow Candy,-a package ....7c Chocolate Almond Candy, a package ....7c .Chocolate Almond Candy, 15c packago .... ...He Fresh Brazil Nuts, a pound ...12c Fresh Walnuts, a pound ..... ...12c Fresh Filberts, a pound ...12c Paper Shell Almonds, a pound Pecans will arrive next week. ...19c P-Nut Butter, a pound * * ♦ * 1 ...12c B&G Olive Oil, 90c bottle ...70o B&G Olive Oil, 50c bottle ...40c B&G Olive Oil, small bottle ..'.23o Stuffed Olives, 15c bottle ...10c Fresh arrival of the host Bntter at noon today. For Oyster Stews, Tea, Coffee or any use where milk is needed try our Evaporated Milk. It is rich sterilized pure milk evaporated to the consistency of cream, un sweetened; 10c a can. Fresh clean goods, of the best quality, at prices low er than elsewhere is what you got hero always. We want your trade. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Phone 1590. Phone 1590. M-l-HH III M. Showing That Thera la a Sweet Llttlo Cherub That 8ita Up Aloft to Keep Watoh for tha Life of Poor Jaek. One of thoee cases where man takes a long shot at what he at the time believes he 1» doln* the correct th'n.?, was presented at the recorder's court yesterday morning. Two young while, boy*, neither of whom oould bo over twenty, were up on the ugly charge of larceny. They said they were from Atlanta, and came here In the hope of finding work, ant failing to do ao. decided to take the first thing that came along, and that was to do some advertising for th«> moving picture shows by dme'.ns .hemsplvea up in costume* and attract attention by blowjng one of those honking horns. Tho horn waa bor- iowed from tho Lamar automobile gar* n*o. hut after'a day's work they loat the Jc-b by reason of not being war.t- ed any mofe. Then they wero up against it. The horn was left at a t store until they could find tome "le* to advertise for. In the mime on* of the boys went down he fair to And something to d) to tide over. The other tried to got w>.*k tUl couldn't gnd aa night came on he •iiv that there was no aupper ‘n sight, an'1 no nlac* to-sleep. He though*, of the horn In hla distress, and went to tho drug store to get it. Jin then found a nexro messenger h>/ who wanted the horn and to him It waa aold for seventy-five cents. With twen ty-five cents of this money he went to a hotel on Fourth street and got him a bed where he alept. In the meantime the negro miaaed hla bicycle, and he concluded that in some way, he didn't know why. the young man was connected with the theft of it, and he waa arrested. Then his partner in the advertising business went to the city hall to make inquiries and he was also placed under arrest at the Instance of the negro messen ger boy. When the case was called yesterday morning, both boys told the straight tale. He who sold the horn owned up Ith the tears streaming down cheeks to taking the horn and selling it, and all about it. And he told tho reason. There were those In the court room whose hearts were touched at the sight of this young man. there at the forks of the road, without work, without money, without friends being among strangers, feeling the situation In which he was placed so kaenly that tho tears flowed, and facing a term on the chtingang for committing a crime—not so helnoua a crime, per haps. as it might have Men—to obtain bread and a place to sleep other than the* street on a cold night. There were those in the court room who had boys, and they thought of those boya strange city, under similar cir cumstances. And even the court felt a tugging at the heart. He was In wardly praying for jsome excuse to throw sand In the eyes of Justice for this time at least, but the negro mes senger boy, when asked if he wanted the young man punished, was like Shy- lock when ho wanted hla pound of flesh—was obdurate* and said he want ed him punished. But ns In many of these cases of merit, there always comes a something, an unexpected something, that allps In nt the proper time. While It waa true that tho nogro bought the horn, the horn belonged to tho Lamar gar age. and Bookkeeper White, of that place, was the real prosecutor. His heart had been touched and In spite of the llttlo negro messenger who wanted the young man on the gang, he withdrew the prosecution and the young man was set free, as was tho other partner. Frequenters of tho police court have learned to distinguish the false from the true, the wrong from tho right, and tho shallows from tho,deeps. There was not one of them yesterday who would not be willing to swear that this freed young man was not peni tent. and there was not a mother's son of them who hAd not fully and freely forgiven him for this act com mitted when he was hungry and with out a place on which to lay hla head for the night. 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. muwer dun ben ter me, Jedge, ter ax me not ter 'scuse Mm. an* dat she pay fur de wash tub do 11T raskll bu'n up. but dot alnt wotter wants. He no bltnlss smokin' dem slggeroot*. He er nice un ter bo smokin' or slggeroot! Better be *r plowin' in de fiel’ whar he b'long. dat wot he belter be doin'. Jlis slch niggers ruinatin' dls country no how." What about It. Jim?" asked the court. Jedge, twamt me. Dat ol' men Int see fur's dat do' dar. He er ol' ins. Jedge. He so or dat he trim- - _ an* he walk wtdder atlck. Nobody never did see me wlvverslggoroot. Dem uvver boys dey smoke slggeroots an' aoegyars. too. Dunno wMoh one nv- um eot de grass on A*, only I know* hit twarnt me." The old man's eyes might have been dim, but th6y were able to soe the tell-tale tag attached to the tobacco bag In the boy'e hip pockol. the ex Wot dls? Wot dls? Wotcher call his efiflt alnt slggeroot*? Dat de way wld dese UT rasklla. Dey steel an' dey He an' dey sot ft* ter folkse* house* an* kick up all kiner devilment, an* de onlles’ place fur dem is on de chalngang." "What about that bag of tobacco. Jim?" "Who dat put dat bag erter baccy In mer pocktt? Somebody allp hit in mer poeklt, Jedge." While Jim war looking at the bag aa if he had never aeen one before, the court was busy writing the sen tence. and the chalngang gots anotMor recruit. More than half or mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually en largement .of prostate gland. This Is both painful and dangerous, and Fo ley's Kidney Cure should be taken nt the first sign of danger, as It corrects Irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Bur- nett. Rock Port. Mo., writes: "I suf fered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for year* and after taking two bojtle* of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I Ihave for twenty years, although I am now 01 years old." H. J. Lamar A Co, agents, near Fourth National Bank. Dr.Lanier’s DENTAL OFFICES THE HOME OF CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Teeth Extracted WITHOUT PAIN And beautiful natural ones in serted without the Old Time Roof Plate. Prices low and work guaran teed. Dr.Lanier’s Offices are the largest and best equipped Dental Apartments in Georgia. Call and see them when you visit Macon. Cor. Second and Cherry Sts. IF YOU HAVE— A Horse Or Mule ‘ ’* Or HaraesB Or Buggy Or Wagon Or Carriage; OR IF YOU HAVE— A Cow Or Pig Or Chickens Or Eggs Or Geese Or Guineas OR IF YOU HAVE— A Sowing Machine 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. MISCELLANEOUS FINEST celery. white and crisp; also Florida grape fruit. Florida oranges, northern apple*, banana*, lemon*, cocoa- nut* and cranberries, all fresh stock. J. B. Whitehead. Phones 116 and 465. TWO or three nice heaters cheap. Hahn FIVE-POUND fruit cake now on Thanksgiving At $1.50 each. Bradley. Phone* 43* and 651. steak and roast*, 1214c. Corner Spring and Walnut sta. KOSHER meat* Juat received tod Weiner*, ring, bologna. Salami th and soft) Paatroma, smoked beer i smoked tongue. Phi “ “ Whitehead. smoked tongue. Phone 715 or 46$. J. B. MONET TO LEND on real estate, repay- A 'brings* Bank Commercial Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrnp Re* been used for over PI^fTT-FIVK TEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHER* for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING With PERFECT BI7CCE0B. It ROOTIIE8 the CHILD. BOFTEN8 the DUMB. AL- LATfl all PAIN; CUREB WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by Druggist* In every part of the low’s Soothing Syrup," and taka no oth er kind. Twenty-live cent* a bottle. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs t, June 10th, HO*. Serial Number IC9« r OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY Police ^oupt Jim and the Cigarette. Jim Hudson was charged with set ting fire to the grass In front of the Tybee residence of old man Passmore. He waa reported to the police, and the old man told why he had the case made. "Jedge, dlshycr UT raakll sot down ber mer houso over yander In Tybee, an' he smoke he slggeroot, I seed Mm Wen he tucker piece er paper out'n er UT red book an* tutjc de baccy out’n er bag an’ cotch holt er de string wld he rnout', an’ den he roll up de paper an’ put hit ter he mout* an* ■pit on hit ter mek hit atlck, an* he drawed er match an’ scrape hit on he britches Jiaso, an’ den he light de slg geroot on’ he smokum. I seed Mm do hit. Jedge, leaser lookin’ right at Mm w'en he dun hit. Den he th’owed de match down on de grtai, anner be stiller lookin’ at Mm, an’ de grass hit cotcher ft’ an’ fute nooa yer know dat fl' wuxxer glttln’ close ter de house, an 1 offer hadn't got up an’ er stomped hit, dar alnt no tailin’ whar dat fl’ gwlne. He de one dat dun hit. He mckkout ink hit warnt Mm, but 1 knows better kase I lookin’ right at Mm, de triflin’ no ’count raakll. Dat de berry one. Jedge. He mekkout he wuz on de udder side de yead. Taint no alch t’lng, hit nobody but Mm kase I eetd Mm wld dese two eyes. He ON LARGEJONTRACT ORDER FOR QUARTER MILLION POUNDS OF FINE YARNS PLACED. Tho Bibb Manufacturing Company has closed a contract with a western ooncorn for the dellvory of 250,000 pound* of fine yarns at once. The shipment le to be turned out of the company's Columbus mill. To completo this order and other* the big Columbus plant wa* operated all night ono night last week. This mammoth order and other* be ing placed with th!a company and other southern mill* la regarded as in disputable evidence that the business outlook Is good, and that better times are not far ahead for all classes of in dustry. With the placing of huge ordora with the cotton mills and the turning of wheela over-time; the hum of many an Idle shaft and pulley In various manufactories; the re-employment of the unemployed—these are known to be Dispute. 4 to 5 place, second; Alice Baird, out to show, third. Time, 1:41 2-5. .Third race, seven furlong*—Grand Demo, C to 5 straight, won; Borrel Top. 5 to 2 place, second; Almee C, 1 to i show, third. Time. 1:2$ t-B. Fourth race, alx furlong*—Berwick, I to I. won; Dainty Dame, 7 to I placo, second; Ethon third. Time, 1:13 4-5. Fifth race, five furlongs —Deacon, S to 1 straight, won; Marti us. I to 1 place, second; Mortlboy, 1 to 1 show, third. Time. 1:27 4-5. Sixth race, mile and seventy yards— Lady Baldur, 8 te 1 straight, won; Bran ca*, 2 to 5 place, second; Alma Dufour out to show, third. Time. 1:45 2-5. A COAT of Natural Jap-a-lao piled over old or new linoleum or oil cloth will double Ita life, by preserv ing the original coat of varnish which would otherwise soon be washed or worn off. WEATHER BEATEN front door* are revived and beautified when coated with Jan-a-lac, and "newness follows the brush.” It la best to use the col or nearest that of the old finish. WINDOW anfl DOOR soreens should be conted with Jap-a-lao each spring, using the Brilliant Black on the wire, and the Mahogany, Oak. Cherry or Walnut on the frame*. It gives them new life and the wire cloth Is protected fmm rust. PORCH FURNITURE should be protected and beautified each spring with Jsp-a-lse. It la best to use the color of the old finish: but If you wish to change the color, use Red or Green Jap-a-lao. GRESHAM HIGH SCHOOL YS. COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL Local Younostera Will Run Over to tho City on the Chattahooohee. Under the management of Lee Cone, the Gresham High School football team loaves this morning tp play the High School of Columbus. The local boyo have been practicing faithfully for the whole season, and while'they might have been a llttlo more successful they are not dftheart* oned at nil. Capt. Elliott Chapman Intends to make the Columbus hoys hustle for the game, although the odds aro In favor of Gresham. Manager Leo Cone le making a deal with the Georgia Military College, at Mtlledgevllle, to play his team here In Macon on the 21st. Gresham was de feated by this team In Mllledgevlllo earlier in the season, and the home boys aro anxious to try them on their own grounds. WATER PIPES, furnace fronts, m dtatora, hot water tanks and iron fences are preserved and beautified with th© use of Jap-a-Jnc. Use the Gold. Aluminum, Dead Black or Bril liant Black. PICTURE FRAMES, candelabra, gas fixtures, tamps, eto., given a coat of Gold, Aluminum or Dead Rlsck Jap- a-lsc, are renewed almost beyond be lief—the Dead Black produce* that beautiful wrought-lron effect. OLD AUTOMOBILES, carriages, wagons, agricultural implements, etc., Jap-a-lac with either Rrllllant Black, Red, Green or Empire Blue, look 100 or cent better, and are given new The -cost la nominal, and Whv is Suosr Sweet? Tf sugar did not dissolve Ip the mouth you could not tavte the ewett. GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Is as strong aa the strongest bitter ton ic. but you do not taste the bitter be cause the Ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth, but do dissolve readily in the acids of the stomach. Is Just as good for Grown People as for Chil dren. 'The First and Original Tastolo** Chill Tonio. The Standard tor 20 years. 60c. FAVORITE BERWICK TAKES THE HANDICAP „ CINCINNATI. Nov. <.—Berwlcdc, the favorite, etelly won the handicap the feature at La ton l* today. Lady Baldur won the final event from Brancas. Sum maries: First rare, six furlongs—Mr*. Sewell, I to 1, won: Plume, 2 to 1 place, second; Tim* f • 10 * Show, third. .Second race, mile— Floreal, 6 to 1, won; For Sale $1,450 Home being built in East Macon; will build to suit. $2,000 Desirable Vlnevill* cottage; lot wide. <6.250 College street home; 10 rooms; built for a home; worth the money. $1,000 VlncvlUe lot; will build home for pur- chseer. $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice cottage on corner lot tn good neighborhood and growing part of Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St, fiS. ■ JAP-A-LAC I* a household nee** ty, and can be use* In a hundred .id ono ways, from "cellar to garret," nnd le especially adnpted for finish ing old or new floors and woodwork, Aek your paint dealer. MERCER WILL FLAY DAHLI BOYO FROM NORTH GEORGIA COMING HERE TO TACKLE BLAKE’S TEAM—MERCER LADS AT THEATER TONIGHT. The football fans of the Hty. espe cially those who are among the sup porters of the Mercer eleven, are look ing forward to the game which the Bnptlsta will play with Dahlonega here Monday afternoon at Central City Park. In preparation for the gridiron con teat with Tech on November 2$, which may be transferred from Atlanta to Macon, C6ach Frank Blake has the team in great shape. Much experi menting has been done during the week. For Instance, It has been found advisable to try Former at quarter, neither Mallary nor Jameson being able to hold the place satisfactorily. Griffith has been token away from center and given Farmer’s place as full back. There will be other changes In the line-up. but Coach Blake be lieves that each one will strengthen the team. One of the men, . Balter, who showed up ao well against Geor gia, Is expected to do much in the succeeding games. He may be given & trial at guarter on account of his ability to advance tho ball and receive fusts. There Is some talk of the game with Tech being changed to another date, but the matter has not been de elded aa yet. The members of the Mercer team will be the guests of Mr. Jamee Young, ■tsr of tho "Brown of Harvard" Com pany, at the performance tonight They ▼/ill occupy a special box. GEORGIA, Bibb County.—WIU be sold, before the courthouse door tn Maeon. Bibb county, during the legal hour* of eel*, on the first Tuesday In December, 1SK>8, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing property, to-wit: One-fourth Interest In that let or part of land situated nnd being In the city of Hae—. oountv and .state aforesaid, and known and distinguished In the plan of raid olty a* part of lot number I In block U. ana being the reeW-nt lot whereon the said George )£. Plant now resides.j Bald property levied on a* the propertjj of Georg* II. Hint, to eatlefy an asecu lion from the city court of Macon. Bt ff county. In favor Of Edward Wolff against Georg* If. I "-int IT. C. ROBERT. Deputy Thi* Neeewber *Ui, IMS, !ca)Nord\ WANTED WANTED—Man to sell organ" from wag on; also manage crew. Apply 302 Grand Bldg. WANTED—Railway mall rlerke; com mencement salary $800.00; many exam ination* soon; preparation free; write Im- neiflately. Franklin Institute, Rochester, WANTED—500 men to learn barber trade, and take positions waiting our graduates, few weeks complete", constant practice furnished. scholarship Includes tool". Instruction*, demonstrations, ex amination* nnd diploma*: write for cat alogue, Moler Barber College, Atlanta, a*. DltKBHKD turkey, hen* end fries; choice iamb and fine Un* meat*. Georgia Packing Co. WANTED—Boarders 116 Washington rive.; also tnide boarders. Reasonable price. Phone 8057. WANTED—Boarder* at 41$ Oranga at.; all convenience*. THE genuine sauerkraut and dill pickles. Oscar Bradley. WANTED—You to know that on* of our Macon competitor* Is telling that w* do not use first-class material, raying that Is the reason we aell cheeper than he doea; we are selling the he*t people of this town every day and they ere satisfied with what they get; examine our work on our yard and in the cemetery and see for yourselves: don’t take this man'* word for It; he nil say anything for $10. The Bell Marble Go., SOS Fourth eL WANTED—Ijidle* tailor work and dreeae* of ell kind* to make, hut of work at reasonable prices. Phone tilt. WANTED—Table hoarder*: al*o occu pant* fur a nice room. 757 Poplar et. WANTED—Couple or young men to oc cupy unite of rooms In ateam heated fiat*. First class table board. No. 6 Nevaro flats. FOR RENT FOR RENT—On North Highlands, two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Ad- dree* ••North.” car* Telegraph. FOR nENT—Two choice rooms, nicely furnished, convenient to hot and cold water. Phone end ell conveniences. 910 Washington ave. Phone 8471. FOR RENT—Nlrely furnished room. 11.00 per month. Cell at Beech et. and Beo- ond ave. H. H„ oare Telegraph. SHELL oysters, fish of all varieties, dressed chickens, shrimp, celery, etc. Macon Fleji Co, CUiPinonB, both metal and fiber, 22c, 89, 49a each. Iluhn Fire Sal*. FOR RENT—Second floor, all conven ience*; choice location. College et; two o*r lines; rent reasonable. Phone 2144. FOR KENT—Good 3-hnrsd farm, 11 mile* from Macon; well Improved. Apply 204 Forsyjh et. FOR RENT—Three or four rooms In beet part of city. Phone 2425-L. NEW Oeorgla cane syrup. Fox River butter and old fashioned plain buck wheat. Oscar Bradley. FOn RENT—Immediate possession lift Elm st.; 770. 769. 761 Ash at. 8. Harts, cor. Oranga and Foreyth et*. IMPORTED dill pickles, also plain sour. plain sweet, mixed_sweet and stuffed Mango* pickles and fancy olives. al| In bulk at J. B. Whitehead'*. Plumes 715 and 46$. T FOR RENT—Eight-room house, modern plumbing, Montpelier ave.; 921. C. B. Drew. Jr. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 619 Orange et Phone S139-L, FOR GOOD rooms and hoard go to the Olympia Hotel;’ merchant's dinner 26 cents. W T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor ofTIces In Washington block; ateam heat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Raving* Bank. FOR RENT—Eight-room hods*. 710 Fbrsyth street, near Orange. 8. L. Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyyi ate. FOR SALE FOR BALB-The Cherokee Advance, a weekly paper with 1,604 subscribers; only paper hi county and official demo cratic organ. Established 1110; good out fit. cylinder press, gasoline engine, plenty of typo. etc. Rltuated at Canton, a*., the county aeat; population 2,500. with water, electric lights and sewerage; fine proposition for newspaper man. Address C. A. Perry, present owner. Canton, a*. FOR RALE—Small lot of household goods, bargains- Apply at once at No. 404 Church st.. Bast Macon. fl PA NIMH mocker*?, blueflsh. but ter fish, trout, shell oysters. Brunswick oysters, celery. Macon Fish Co. FOX RIVER butter 81 l-9o per pound; butterine 20c. Oicar Bradley. FOR RALE-Ten-hore* Rchofleld steam engine and boiler; good, running order; $140 for outfit. Macon Telegraph, FOR RALB—Two good, sound mules; $171 for pair. Anderson Brick Co. FOR HALE—Gee* perfecting greet, with complete stereotype estflt; *"xi gpiifj prints 4 or 1 pages: li.nso fob Macon. Address Telegraph. Macon. Go. PERSONAL. THE finest Cape Cod cranberries and _ Kalomasoo celery for today* trad*. Oscar Bradley. CAN ear* you money on cnek stove*: 1 No. 7 s P,vee. 16 00 ear hi 1 No. 6 »t»vrs II.M. ,1.14 and SI M. Uubn Fir. Kilt. TRACE chains that ooet you 44c elee- . where, only $7c per pair. Hahn Fir* Role. MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOANS— $100 and up. *$; no delay; loans closed within 24 _ HarroId Banking and Savings LOST FOR MATINEE—Large chrysanthemums, long stemmed Oold«*n Wedding, har monises with Mercer’s colors. Phone 2201. Finder return to* LOST—Reward, and book lost Retu er Or* LOST—-At fair ground, near mo* track. one Eastman Kodak. Finder will re ceive hii Ita I de reward for return to office ‘ of Telegraph or 145 Cotton ave. LOST—Ono amethyst by penrle, “ Phone 2414. ring surrounded by pearls. Return to 105 Park Place. ANOTHER ONE of the Incumbrances or civilisation la Shelter. We, In our present social state, must have roofa, and. Indeed, those roof* mustn't leak. After the rain. then, call’ on me for repairs. JA8. C. GORMLY, Phone 631. 320 Third St. ME. DOO GUNN is no longer with .TONES, OUNN & .TONES, and this big hors* and mule emportu will In the future he run by Mr. Beix : Jones end his son. Mr. W. H. Jones. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native and Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 35L FOR SALE THREE SMALL FARMS 100 Acres A great bargain Is offered in w well Improved farm In Rutland District. Bibb county. Seven-room dwelling, barns and tenements. Land very level and soil equal to tho highest priced land In the county. 8ltuated between, the Central and tho G. S. A F. Rail way* and convenient to both Walden and Avondale. Excellent neighbor- I I, Ki hooln nnd churches. An hour'* drive from Macon, over splendid roads. Prlco $30 per acre. SO Acres A good 60-acro farm adjoining the above Is offered for $1,000. Forty acres In cultivation nnd ten acres In original woods. Price, only $20 an acre. 115 Acres \ Will sell 115 acres adjoining the above lands -for $2,000. Good two- horee farm cleared, balance in fin# pasture and original woods. Price, $17.60 per acre.; Will aell In three separate farm* or as a whole at the above prices. Land Is well watered by springs and branches. For particular* apply to the City Real Estate Agents or to ROBT. A. RYDER Columbus, Ga. “GASOLINE” 5 Gallons for 60c, If You Send For It. B CANFIELD OIL 00. 467 Second St. 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 floor and rooms with modern conven iences above for & family dwelling. Lot $0x210 to alley In rear. This Is very desirable property and offered at & BARGAIN for QUICK sale. Buburban acreage and farms a spe cialty. Home funds or. long time at 7 per cent. Geo. W. Duncan Manager Stores For Rent NOb $20 Second St $90.00 No. 414 Fourth St............... 40.00 No. 458 Second at FRESH arrival of all kind* of fresh fish; Mobil* plint, Appalarh'eeia and Bruns wick eye*era; shrimp. Kalomasoo celery, country egg*, ©’possums and other game; phone us your nrdera early. Danl*' A Bias Ingame. 066 Poplar at. Phone 44$. ROBES—Ever bloom ere now ready for planting; a descriptive folder for your address an a postal. PoefeeU, Box 114, No. 646 Poplar St 60.00 No. 408 Mulberry at. 10.00 Money to loan of various sum*. Money’s here—no waiting ft your security la right. ' Geo. B. Turpin Sons