Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 08, 1908, Image 18

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I THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1908 REMINGTON and CHRISTY PICTURES FREE PICTURES WORTH $1.00 Choioe of several hundred bright and pretty pictures, by the moot popular artiats, (some etchings and en gravings in the lotj absolutely free if you will allow us to frame it at rogular price. Not one penny advance on prioo of frame. . New pictures being received for holiday trade. ^ ■ Several Handsome Oil PaintingB at , 1-3 Off IV" 1- • PICTURE PR AMES TO ORDER PRICES LOW. PROMPT DELIVERY McEVOY’S 572 Cherry GEORGIA CANE SYRUP (Wo have just received from South < Georgia a barrel of this year’s Cnne Syrup. It’s fino. Give us your orders today, not only for Syrup, but for anything you may need in our line. We are prepnred to fill and deliver them promptly nnd guarantee satisfaction both in regards quality and pricos. Send us the order. ‘ Macon Cash Grocery Co. /’hones 290-325 670 Poplar S 1859 1908 A.&P. The stems your grandmother traded with in the days of her childhood. They have nlways been the BEST pine® to get the FRESHEST nnd BEST. You know them as others knew them fifty years ago; the stores thnt give greater values than any others. Better today than ever. ' Reduced to ft business proposition there nre.no stores like them. " * We want your trade on merit alone. Wo are anxious to serve you. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors. pea Wordj Advertisements under the heads of Wanted. For gale, For Rent, Lost. Found. Personal, Miscellaneous. Etc., inserted in this department lor 1c per woro for oacn lesuo. No notlco will bo Inaerted for let* than 15 cants. Remittances of (1 and less may be mad* In pottage stamps. MEETINGS • , CONSTANTINE CHAPTER No. _ A- 6. R. A. 54.—Regular convora- tlon on Monday night U 7:30 /v\ o'clock; work In tho Royal Arch; * ^ * Wollhln Chapter cordially In vited. and all Royal Arch Masons In good standing welcome O. E. Dooly, If. P.; W. B. Chapman, Secty. I. O. O. P. OPEN MEETING—All Odd Fallows "with fhelr fflen.l*' ar# Invlt* tn attend the 05th anniversary of United Brothers' Ixidg* No. 5, at Odd FeJloW hall. Tuesday, loth. 7.10 p. nt. A. B. Quinlan. N. ft.; J. T. Pearco. tfecty. WANTED WANTED—A gentleman to occupy nle# furnished room, with private family. 815 Washington ava. WANTED—Boarders for front room, up stairs. <58 First at.. Phone 1189. WANTED—Four voun gmen for board and lodging; also tali* boarders at 869 First at., nest to Y. M. C. A. WANTED—Active. Intelligent agents. Splendid commlaslcn contract; best plan of mutual firs Insurance sVer de vised. Address State Mutual Firs Insur ance Assoc la lion. Tocoos, Ga. 9 WANTED—Two or three young men boarders; also hava nice front room on first floor, suitable for couple. Call 766 Cherry at Phone 3477. WANTED—Boarders for private Place, with all conveniences. No. 761 Puplur st. Phone 1818. WANTED—Two gentlemen or couple to board in private family. 769 Mulberry. Phon* 1618, WANTED—Couple or gentlemen to room. with or without meal*; n«ar In, with all convenience*. 743 Walnut st. WANTED—Whlta girt to assist with cooking and house work In small pri vate family; r.lce room, good home for a good girl. Address P. H. M., Box 14. Oconee. Ga. WANTED—Good second-hand gas stove! Ring 943. WANTED—Buyer for small lot of house hold aooda. Call at No. 4Q4 Church st., Eaat Macon. WANTED—Good stenngmpher wants po sition for half the day; will accept tem- porary work. Address L. W., care Tele- WANTED—Position by young tnan who }- has had experience as shipping clerk. , office man. iKtokkeepcr and traveling , salesman; best of references furiilMicri. . Address P, care P. O. Box 431. • THE BARTOW county display will be . sold at retail Mondny at fair grounds. . Com# early and supply your wants. . WANTED—Pntntlng. floor stained *ples- . tr-Hnf patched, wall tinting. H. C. • Walton, First and Cherry. I'none 3681. • WANTEI>—Carpenter work, building and « repairing; leaky roofs a aiK-daliy. Wes- . ley Jackmii, corner First and Cherry. • 1'lions 3688. • WANTED—To buy pair cheap mules Ym' • monthly payments. Mules, cars Tel*- • graph. • HOY8' SUITS 91.25 to $4.50 that sold for $1.50 to $9.00. Has them nt Th# Spe- ; rial. 808 Third st. * TWO LADIKfl want board and private ' sitting room In downtown location; will \ pay 110.00 a mmth. P. O. Box 677. ' WANTED—Man to aetl organs from wag on; also manage crew. Apply 891 Grand Bldg. % * WANTED—Railway mall clerks; com- msneement salary $noo.OO; many exam- . lnatlons soon: preparation free; write Im- , mediately. Franklin Institute, Rochester, | WANTED—500 men to learn barber , ' trade, and takn positions waiting our , graduates, few weeks completes, constant , practice furnished, scholarship Includes , tools. Instructions, demonstrations, ex- . amt nations and diplomas- write for cat- . slogue, . Moler Barber College, Atlanta, • Or. WANTED—SALESMEN For Sale at $2,500 ’A two-story, soven-room house, thoroughly modern, of College 8t Splcn- newiy papered; within half block did homo or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. FOR SALE 11 *00 -'Will buy a very desirable t oi.m low* that rent* for tit per uonth We will sell you this without > cash r’fjmmt on monthly note* of io j»t month. $2,100— 8-mom house. No SCO Orange tre* t. Terms 6500 cash, balance in i.oj-.ihly notes. Rented at present at :o per month. j;«fo a renr desirable 7-room ioum* Cleveland avenue. Vlnevllle. isco caah, balance 130 per K,K‘P-a brand new t*room house n Diuusn avenue. Term* t&a per uonth. This place la now rented to . cood tenant at t28. Minton-Morgan Co. REAL ESTATE. i street. Phono 1192. FOR RENT 147 Rose Park. »-r.. two ith 140.00 rti: 1*1 ret 8t.. 7-r 632.50 e.. 6-r 120.00 ».. t-r 6i*.eo id Remberl. .$25.»-0 I2.M OlC t-r 922.40 nwfo*ui. m orpe. T-r 625.00 ...ItT.M ■IMme A 310 l Kincan A - r of Carling t Phone 360 Auction! Wednesday, Nov. 11th, lO.a. m. 2nd St., (Opposito Courthouse) Large lot of secondhand Building Material, eonaisting of Sashes, Doors, Mantel, Grate Fronts, ete.. also 6 sec ondhand Vehicles. Sold for account of consignor, D. WITMAN Auctioneer. For Sale $1,800 Will buy a handsomt ala (8) room residence tn Bellevue, newly papered and painted, and In apple-pie order. Hea a Urge lot else 193x208 feet (half acre), and fronting atraet ear tine. * Known as the Russell place. Purchaser can g*t possession in thir ty (Ml d«ps. NOW is your chance to get a nice home at a ORR4T BAR- lit Washington ■Iso table boarders. Reasonable WANTED—Boarder* ■vi*.; also table. * price. Phone 3067. WANTED—Boarders at 411 Orange at; all conveniences. WANTED—Youto know that .Macon competitors |s felling that we do not uae hr»t-class material, saying ttiat la the reason we sell chraper than lie does; we are selling the best people of this town every day nnd they — see for yourselves; don't tak* this hmn ■ won) for It; he wll say anything for ltd. The Kell Marble Co.. «0X Fourth st. WANTED—Table boarders; also occu pants for a nice room. 737 Poplar st. WANTED—Deputies for state of Oeorgta. a Itrstctasa guaranteed payment. 5-year dlatrthutlon fraternal order. Apply In B .reon or by letter to J. K. Wyatt, State aneger, Room No. 2. Olympia Hots!. WANTED—targe or email Jobe or paint ing. plastering, kalaomlnlnge. graining and floor staining. Geer* Olover. Ill Cotton eve. Phone H?, NOW that work on the great (Vinulg*-# dam has begun and many kinds of people are wading around tn the river dam haa begun and many kinds of g around tn the river the banka, how about _ .. . hlo water In eelf-eealing bottles from the world's purest spring? HOARDERS-Reave* House. Macon, di.; a refined family hotel; 11.00 a day and ip; weekly rat* given. CIVIL service examinations will soon be ■Wik every state. full information end questions used by the commission free. Columbian Correspondence College. Washington. D. C. MALE HELP WANTED to travel In Georgia; ‘eesarv; good pay ind tailor made ault of clothes fn> In 90 days; write for particulars. J. E. McBra- ily A Co.. Chicago. •ALKBMAN wanted to sell to grocers, druggists and confeetlonere;. 3100.00 ptr sapena* M. L to 15*0.00 per month. Address box 119 926.00 Week salary. 121.00 1 lenses, and 10 per cent comm — ajes. Los Angeles Cider C#., Atlanta, .14.60. The Bps- FEMALE HELP WANTED LADY to manage section; write foi expenses; special »ffer of new suit %nd particulars stamped envelope. Dept, 111, Imperial fihleld Co., 8L Louis, Mo. THE MAREPHONK-The moat wonden ful musical Instrument yet. Phono graph and flne Bwlas music box In same case. You play Cheap as the phor easy payments. Cull and see the music* wonder. Irvine’s Georgia Music House. FOR RENT FOR RKNT—Rooms, furnished and un furnished. At 407 Walnut st. FOR SALE FOR RALE—BmaJl lot household good*; I haralo*. Apply Monday morning at 1 No. 404 Church at.. East Macon. ■room cottnge, large Houston road; twelve FOR RKNT—One furnished . with l>oard. phone 2500. KOIt RENT—Two or three one horse farms, with good house*, near free public school, church, telegraph, telephone and depot station. !*nd strong and well watered. Near Holton. Ga., eight mile* from Mar-on. Apply to R. 11. Whitaker, agent for It. E. I'ark. ut Hol ton. Ga. FOR RENT—Rooms with or without table board. Mrs. Annlo L. Ruber, 511 FOR RKNT—Unfurnished, two large < FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front 1 for •». Phone 2&7«. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished < unfurnished. Call at 477 Spring at. FOR RENT—Cottage, flv kitchen, or ta rooms unfurnished O. L. Whaley. Phone 1686. large Orange ■"ic. Phonf J dgalred. FOR RKNT—One nice furnished close In, nil conveniences. Phone 3413. FOR RENT—One seven-1 FOR RENT—Flve-i house, sanitary connection; 1431 Third at. Apply to Mrs. W. H. McKay. 8&1 Second at. 1 them.' Ml Third 1 FOR RENT—One furnished all modern conveniences. 64 st.. Phone 1510. FOR RKNT—Two nicely furnished rooms, hot and cold water. Phone 3069. light housekeeping. 153 High st. THE BARTOW county display will be ■old nt retail Monday at fair grr *- Come early nnd supply your want! FOB RKNT—On North Highlands, two room*, furnished or unfurnish * dress "North.” care Telegraph. FOR RKNT—Two choice rooms, nicely furnished, convenient to hot and cold water. Phone and nil convent Washington nve. Phone 3679. FOB RKNT—Nicely furnished room. 95.0 per month. Call at Beech st. and Bee ond nve. 11. II.. enre Telegraph. FOIl RENT—Second floor, all conven iences ;>cholco location. College st.; two car lines; rent reasonable. Phono 3116. FOR RENT—Good 3-horas farm. 11 miles from Macon; well Improved. Apply 204 Puryth st. Orange and Forsyth sts. FOR RKNT—Eight-room house, modern plumbing. Montpelier r~ ” "~ I Yew. Jr. FOR HOOD rooms nnd board go to fhe Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 25 cents W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RKNT—Two At ground floor ofTIccs In Washington Mock; steam heat ana janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Ravings Dank. Hurt*, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts. FOR RKNT—A large furnished front room near Mercer. Phone 3925. FOR RKNT—Three connecting room* to nsrtle* without children. 971 Walnut street. FOR RENT—To parties without children. N. U B. care MEN WANTED quickly by big Chicago mall enter house to distribute cat*. togne«. advertise; 92V 90 wccklv; expen-e allowance Manager. Dept. 31. 3*3 Waba*-h ave., Chicago. for RKNT-BIx rooms and bath. 406 Oak at.. Phone 1695-J. FOR RENT—Small room, neatly fur- ‘ ‘ *-*- * 1003 Walnut NOW that work on the great Octnulgee item has begun and many kinds of people an» waling around In the river and ea*nplug oh the banks, how about trying a good table water In self-sealing and eajuptug trying a goo* bottles from the world's purest spring? KOif RENT-NtaeTroom*I tiT Park Place; excellent location; fronts park : exsir •otm. expert advice, sample questions an. Booklet 43«. describing position* and tell , . Swiss?. wrayrai: "‘•sis? denies Rchool. Washington. 1). C. unfurnished rooms _ .. ) Phone SK7-K 634 Washington nve. w vat you nay elsewbSt5* wli» ?l *u! YO,,R BOY w# can cloth* for Just half M B wJihVl* wmS* TbZ 1 you pay elsewhere; suits It.ti to SOS Third st n * 1 * T #rectau ««.*». wi'rth 92.50 to 19.99. The Special. F ! ■ REALTY CO. ; j \\ ti.r- r ...b.*.*••••«.912.501 \ ?tu i\v .1 * r I1S.D9J "«•! Estat*. »n«uran«e and Leans. B. A. WISE A CO. I Phon. HJS Fourth N«t. B.nk Bid. WANYED-AGENTS AGKNTfl can make 290 per cent selling / ana app*dnting suh-arent* to sell our I aeciu-lty hydro carbon lighting systems;; wtll give etcluelw terrttcry For cats- kwu* and full partlrutcn* ad«l*waa Deot. I 59. National Stamping A Klevtflc Works, THE BARTOW county dUplay wjll sold at retail Monday at fair grour ! Com# early and supply your wants. 9123.59 FDR elegant upright piano, usu keening that little gtrt welting I K fr*e the pr«vmt*v*l nlapo Never e another chance like this. Irvii Georgia Music House. ITtc lllll-ot MEN* 1 and needed by nWy'tromnjhtril eeRsn carnt-i pater "▼jr avmafl. WPia »nar»; DS M. Young. 29 Howland Bldg.. RAVE MA1.F « MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOAN It- 2 -! 109 and ; no delay: leans ef lUrrold flanking 1100 and up wards; no delay; loans closed Within Si and Savings Ca*. 557 Cherry st. MONET TO LEND au real sat*to. iepay- abUrnou t h?y J. J Cobb. Commerctal A ftavfngs Bank BAVM HAU’’ on your boy’s suit; prices rOB UAJ.B-W.00 Babroik rubtwr Ur. top buggy; good as new. Jones Grocery Co. POR HALE CHEAP—On. (In. mule. Jones Grocery Co. PIANO CHEAP—NIre mohneur plnno lor sale at a great bargain. Address "Private Party, care ieiegrapb. FOB BALE—On. bone end Bebcoek tut- ty cheap for cash. Address C. f., cars Telegraph. FOR RALE—Ons low pressure boiler for hasting residence or to heat water. Ma con Mgrmlne Shop. FOR SALE—Second-hand gasoline en gines, 3 and 6-horse power. Mqo^q Machine Shop. EVERYTHING In Ii«rto«r county exhibit will be eold Mondny nt fair croundA Come early and supply your wants. FOR BALE—700 bushels Long's Improved ,e#rty rust proof oats; 30 days earlier than any other oat*, at $1.00 per bushel. Sum pics of these oats can be been at A. J. Long's cigar store, on Poplar st J. T. Long's stock term. Phone 3274. FOR SALE—Small stock of dry goods and groceries, Including fixtures, in good location. Also store and dwelling for rent *'H." care Telegraph. FOR HALE-The Ch.mkne Advmwe. a weekly peper with l.COO .ubecrlbere; only paper in countv and official demo cratic organ. Established 1880; good out fit cylinder press, gasoline engine, plenty of type. etc. Situated nt Canton. Ga., th* county seat: population 2.500. with water, electric lights and sewerage; fins proposition for newspaper man. Address C. A. I>rry. -preaent owner. Canton, Ga. FOR BALE—Teir-horse Schofield steam engine nnd boiler; good running order; $150 for outfit- Macon Telegraph. FOR BALE—Goss perfecting press, with complete stereotype outfit; good order; prints 4 or 8 pages: $1,250 fob Macon. Address Telegraph. Macon. Ga. FOR BATaE—Bees, strawberry plants; nice 4-room oottage for rent by A. Hefiker. Holt ave. FOR BALK—Fin# chrysanthemums cheap; twenty different varieties. 815 Duncan ave., M. J. fllres. FOR SALK—Btandardhrcd registered hay mare; perfectly gentle. Apply to Qua McAfee, at Rountree & Holder Stable. FOR BALK— 1 Tables and working benches; several for sale. Applv to 618 Cherry street f FOR - SALK—A ••Babcock" buggy In good condition, and a bargain for a quick 'purchaser. Cnn be seen at 8. 8. Parme- lee'g. T. A. Cheatham. NOW that work on the groat Ocmulgee dam has begun and many kind# of people are wading around In the river nnd ramping on-the hanks, how about trying a good table water In self-sealing bottles from the world’a purest spring? FOIl SALE—Thoroughbred Shetland pony, nice buggy and harness. Cheap for cash. Allison. Phone 1115. , WE CLOTHE ANY BOY for half what others chsrge; we roll from $1.25 to $4.50 suits that are priced $2.50 to $9.00 everywhere else. The Special. 108 Third street PERSONAL. ' WH Dll) N6T enter our grand piano dlsplav this year—tired of premiums— been taking them at every fair for (hlr- ty-llve years. After making the fair a success to the music <lei»nrtmcnt with our gigantic exhibit, we were willing to rest on our past won laurel*. But we now want business. \ve must sell every, one of these exhibition pianos—eelected pianos at that. Do you want one—cost will buy rather than ship bark to fac tory. Irvine's Georgia Music House. HAIR GOODS—8wftrhee. pomp*<k>urs7 and puffs made to order from cut hair or your own combings. Mrs..M. Keppler, 407 .Walnut st Phone 3967. EVERYTHING In nartow county exhibit will be sold Monday at fair grounds. Come esrly and supply your wanta. v MIBS OAUOftN will b. In th. city nt 741 Walnut *1. three days longer, represent ing Ilydrolvaeu; It eradicates wrinkles, hlnt-khcnd* and ptmplca; simple, easy to us*. Phone 3676. HOUSE painting, knlsomlnlng, plastering, 1 witching, floor staining. If. C. Wal ter's, corner First and Cherry. Phone 3698, WOULD like to awap an Interest In a well established paying grocery busi ness for real estate. Address Wholesale, rare Telegraph. JUNO Carstarphen for butter and eggs, Grand Duke flour. Grand Republic. American Popular and V. P. cigars. ROYS' SUITS 91.25 tn 94.50 that sold for 92.60 tn $9 00. See them at The Special. 308 Third at. WHITE SPRINGS. FLA.—Refined private hoarding, good room* and good meals; near springs. Mrs. 8. G. Culpepper. FRESH arrival of all kinds of fresh Ash; Mobile plant. Appalarhlcola nnd Brims- nick oysters; shrimp, Kalamasoo celery, country egg*, o'poaeuma and other game; phone us your orders early. Daniel A Rlaslngam*. 118 Poplar at.. Phone 468. NOW that work on the great Oemulge* dam has begun and many klnda at people »re waiting around In the river and camping on the banka, how about trying a good table water In self-sealing i bottle* from th# world's purest spring? J RACONSFIELD CREAMERY—First-class J purest Jersey milk; ask city milk In- J spec tor. Phone 1709. c MISCELLANEOUS j YOUR CHANCE—Before returning to the Y factories any of the elegant ptartoa dis played by Irvtae'a Georgia Music House * st the loir, the people will be given an opportunity to buy some of these selected 0 instrument* at about coat They will be t offered at auch low prices that It will be t a phk up for nlano hover*. Think of „ buying .An exhibition piano, new, direct I from the factory, for 8160.90. Will be t ready for delivery Mondny nrttmoon. Call • «t Irvine's Georgia Music House and se lect EVERYTHING In Itsitow county exhibit will be sold Monday at fair, grounds, ’t Come early and supply your wanta t FOR FRUIT TREKS, phon* 3947. or ad- f dress 8. W. Hatcher. 221 Fbrsyth at, MacAo. Ga. WHY PAY fuU pries tdt a suit for your f hoy, when we sell them st half price? \ Com# and ■#♦: $1.25 to 84.60. Th# Spe cial 398 Third st. BUILD TOUR houses of long leaf yellow pine and be rare to have the Central Georgia Umd A Lumber Co. furnish It to you from their planing mill and lumber <f yards, corner Sixth end Cherry sts.; with h eighteen years' experience In th# lumbar • bustnean.-we are In position to meet th* * sharpest competition on any.stae or shape « of lsif yellow pine, rough or dreeeed P —all grade*—and w# deliver the grade are “ eell; complete Heck -framing, weather , hoarding, flooring, celling, finish, shingle#. and cement plaster, door nnd 5 window frame* marie to order; small a* " well aa large orders wtll receive our 2 prompt attention. Telephone 330. AN EASY WAY to start a business that r -111 W-nnT tkouM.4 dollar, ... Bwl'r. Mill., ranrhandte. by null: im- rrcv,d pbn. »» fur-tab .nrylklrur, and •b.fc rni bow: IIS to lldd -K—ary. MU- - burn-Hkka. Chicago. L RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE ISP- - Best Kanes* city l«»n steak.- T*c.: round L Canrtr-Bpr'.r* Walnut sts. ct NOW that —writ an th. XT—t OmaKM - dam hee bejrun and many kinds ef L rooplo are wading around fa the rtrer and camplag en the bank*, how abont m taring a good tab! 1 water tn eelf-sMdtng to bolsic frwi. th* vw*r. ywrMt .print; - STRAYED l KBTRAYED—Red dehorned cow. knot tn result at hook. Under please Hag • 1473-Lh. w Is This Section Abont to As sume Its Ante-Bellum Po- litica IStatus? ATLANTA, Ga.. Nov. 7^-miero wlU is no more Solid South!** This statement baa been made re- "It is the last time I will have ever There la doubt of Bryan having a But never before, since the war per- The aon of one of the most famous "My ballot went for 'Bryan because am a Southern man and the son of ne." he said, "but at heart I was for Mon who have been prominent In he Democratic party for the laa! wenty-flve or thirty years have ex* rressed to your correspondent the sin- ore opinion that there will be no mor< Solid South,” Many who talked In his manner are democrats still, and xpect to remain *0. but they state hat Tuesday's result means a split In uture. Republicans feel gratlfled with the It is also declared that the "Lily .Yhlte" Idea will largely prevail among Georgia republicans hereafter. The white leadens, it Is said? will take ad it Is-believed that such a movement Some are so extreme In their views belnir president.' to give full longer make It Im- IN Em IND GLIDING BELLE AND FINANCIER FOUGHT BRAVELY TILL THE LAST SIXTEENTH. ' CINCINNATI, Nov. 7.—The fourth race, —* ‘ * * "‘m waa OUdlnj the feature at Latonla today. nth, whsn Red Oauntlet. the fa vorite, cam* on and won handily by a ’ength. Financier took the place from Hiding Bell*. Summary: First race, six furlongs—Birtfons, 8 to won: Home Run. 3 to I placs. second: live Ely, f to I show, third. Tin**, 14\. SeconJ race, five and one-half furlongs rintsr Orgen. t to 5. wen; Mabel Hen- ./* • to l>» place, second; All Red. « Show, third. Time, i:0« 4-5. Third race, one mile sad a sixteenth— rena. I to 1, won; Warner Oris well. 7 to 5 place, second: Palamon, even show, “ilrd. Hr*. 1:43 2-1. Fourth race, ons mile and a furlong— ed Gauntlet. 3 to 2. won; Financier, 2 . I place, second; Gliding Bell*. 1 to 3 .low, third. Tim*. 1:53 4-5. Fifth race, six furlong*—Director. 7 to Please, 3 to 3 place, second; out show, third. Time, 1:13 2-6 Sixth race, on* mlto and three-alx- ircolor, sv hraua. 7 to 10 show, third. Time, FODDER IN THE PIANO TORK. Pn.. Nor. 7.—Bovs with a ‘is against the Janitor before day- ; yesterday broke Into the new Elch- nto a loft above. John Krohoff. the Janitor, found every- ~ upside down when he oren*d the t from a barnyard 1 LOST and ptUew: feet < I geld locket with initials F. JSkKk to Stan:#7*g Business College. mond 00 the ether. Reward If returned :(£nn -- MPaXT BOY foe half what others charge: ws «, ! foe $1.25 to $4.60 e_rrlce-l $2.50 to $YW every- The special. 3Q3 Third *L IP YOU HAVE— A Horse Or Mule Or Harness Or Buggy Or Wagon Or Carriage; ur uamage; ^ .j, 0E IF YOU HAVE- 4]5. A Cow V Or Pig Or Chickens Or Eggs Or Geese '' Or Guineas • r^-i '* OR IF YOU HAVE- \ A Sewing Machine Or Furniture ** Or a Stove a.. Or any Tools ( Or Anything Else Or a Dog YOU WANT TO SELL, TEY A 16c AD IN THE TELEGRAPH, YOUR HEALTH! Tour very life's happiness depends, in a large measure, upon your Plumb- Inng. ‘ I do not only construct new plumbing work, but I put old Plumb ing In the very best condition. JA8, C. GORMLY. Phone 531. 320 Third Street. MR. D00 GUNN js no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, d this big horse and mule emporium ~J1 in the future be run by Mr. Be * Jones and his ipn. Mr. W. H. Jones. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native nnd Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. “GASOLINE” 5 Gallons for 60c, If You Send For It. . B CANFIELD OIL CO. 467 Second St. For Sale 32.800.00—Will buy four new houses renting for $32.00 per - month, in good renting locality; shows good Investment and always rents. $3.750.00—Five negro houses in good condition, renting for $480.00 per year. This Is over 13 per cent on amount la* vested. $3,600.00—A thoroughly modern home— built to live In—with waterworks and electric lights, situated on the best Dart 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 Stores For Rent No. 820 Second St 960.00 No. 414 Fourth St 80.00 No. 463 Second it 55.00 No. €68 Poplar St 50.00 No. 403 Mulberry st. 30.00 Money to loan of various sums. Money** here—no waiting ft yoyr security Is right. ..... Geo. B. Turpin Sons IKE WIN8HIP HERBERT SMART WINSHIP& SMART, INSURANCE. % SHIPPING NEWS MOBILE. Ala., Nov. 7.—Arrived: None. Cleared: Steamers Fort Gaines (Nor.), Knudsen, Boca* Deltoro; Barendrecht (Dutch). Coerkamp. Hamburg; Mallnche (Br.), Andrew*. Profreiso; Metis (Br.), Brown. New Orleans* barkentlne SL Paul (Br.). Marcial. Moss Point JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Nov. 7.—Ar- rived: 8chooner Star of tbs Sea. HcmpeL Philadelphia. led: Steamer Apache, Staples. New York; Onondaga. Chichester. Boston; 8hawmuL Hansen, Philadelphia. Sailed; Steamer Huron. Staple*. Jack- mvllte. « SAVANNAH. Ga'., Nor. 7.—Arrived: learner* Llanaannor* <Br.). Croxton. Buenos Ayres; City of Memphis, Dreyer, R Holmes. ■ansa: susam cwn swpKjsrK da. Meldel. Grand River; m . Hudgins, illadelphla; York: Ed- Hr . BREMEN. Nor. L—Arrived: Steamers jjgaCMfbltw; Sirocco. Savannah via NEW YORK. Nor 7.-SaIl*d: Steamers PHILADELPHIA. Nov. T.—ATrived: ‘ Berkshire. Savannah; schooner via Hampton. Roads. Balled; Steamer Cretan, ftavagwah. FOR SALE THREE SMALL FARMS 100 Acres *A gre^t bargain Is offered In a well Improved farm In Rutland District, Bibb county. Seven-room dwelling, barns and tenements. Land very levnl and soil equal to the highest priced land in the county. Situated between the Central and the G. 8. & *RatU ways and convenient to both Walden ahd Avondale. Excellent neighbor hood, school* and churches. An hour's drive from Macon, over splendid roads. Price $30 per acre. SO Acres • A good 50-acre form adjoining the above Is -‘offered for 61.000. Forty acres In cultivation and ten acres .ft" original woods. Price, only J20 an acre. 115 Acres Will sell 115 acres adjoining the above lands for 62.000. Good two- horse farm cleared, balance In flue pasture and original woods/ Price, $17.50 per acre. Will sell Ip thrse separate farms or i a whole at the above price*. Land .j well watered by springs anl branches. . For particulars apply to the City Real Estate Agents or to ROBT. A. RYDER Columbus, Ga. Auction! Wednesday, Nov. 11th, 10 a. m., 2nd St., (Opposite Courthouse) Large lot of second-hand Building Material, consisting of Sashes, Doors, Mantle, Gate Fronts, etc., also 6 second hand Vehicles. Sold for ac count of consignor. D. WITMAN, Auctioneer. FOR SA’LE Small arid large farma. All klndi of city prpperty on easy terms. Some houses for rent. , 3* L. Ethridge 609 Cherry Street For Sale t* i * I’vo a nice seven-room Cot tage in’ ylneville, in a good lo cation for sale cheap, and on liberal terms. Are you interested! Frank B. West Real Estate and Insurances * 417 Cherry SL For Rent A thirty-horse fanp with dwelling. o*N buildings and tenant houses sufficient to —i It; well located, t~ ---- - — nearest railroad station, with public road running through th* center. The place contains 1,760 acre*, and has plenty of Will leas* to a re running water t.. ... iponslbl* party for five years at a rent )t 15 bales of cotton per year. The plsre will yield a bandrome profit at this low rental. A 10-acre farm on Columbus road with _$od Improvements, Including a two-story dwelling; running water and most of place under fence. Improvement* could not be placed for 63,000.00. Price, $3,250.00. Can make reasonable terms, if desired. 303H acres In Crawford county. Ga. t is 7-roopa dwelling nnd two small tenant >us*s; about 200 acres In large seoond F >wth Pin# ready to *aw. which should, properly handled, yield enough to mere vsLttr Pr,c *- Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 565 Mulberry Street Wadley' Investment Co. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Grand Building, Phone 627. FOR RENT WE MOVE OUR TENANTS FREE. Immediate Possession. Two-story brick store, corner Fourth and express ofTlct alley, next to union depot 67500. 678 Orange street; vary desirable two-story house, nine rooms and bath, toilet each floor and servant's house In reat. This house haa Just been newly painted; plumbing .thoroughly repaired, and U In perfect condition, HO.00. poR We have for sale a beautiful-tract of fifteen acrea or land, lying within one mile of city limits and three or four hundred yards from end of car line. This is an ideal sits for a dairy; la close enough to dty and car Une to be aub-dlvlded Into residence »**. Price 63.000.00. Let us show you this place and tell you more about it. Just listed with us on North High* lands a nice large lot on Laurel ave nue. near North avenue that we can ■ell for 6450.05. This is an exe»::«nt bargain and will b* on the market at this price only & few days. WADLEY INVESTMENT CO, Grand Building, Phone 627 J