Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 10, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1008 YOUR HEALTHI • Your very life's happiness depends, • In a large msaaure. upon your Plumb- • Inn*. I do not only construct new , plumbing work, but I put old Plumb- . ing in the very best condition. JAB. C. GORMLY. nlo • Phone 531. 320 Third 8treet. av MR. DOC GUNN “ 1 is no longer with : JONES, GUNN & JONES, « ' and thia big hors# and mule emporium . will In the future be run by Mr. Ren L . Jones end his eon. Mr. W. H. Jones. ^ ; • : Southern Packing Co. & ! on ; Choicest Native mid Western “ ■ Moftts* ; 620 Ohorry St. Phono 351. l * ’ III II 11 I I I 1 111 t jlcaWprdJ WANTED : T f D ^' ,;p Xar , :*VJ». D1 ” olOT,r - . TWO LADIES want board and private . sitting room In downtown location; will • pay $50.00 a month. F. O. Hox 677. • STENOGRAPHIC WORK—When in need •• of a stenographer for Job work, pbone ; 1130-21-S. Mins linden. • SALEBMAN WANTED te represent us; * experience unnecessary; $76 to $150 per rr •• month and expenses or rommlssloo. Yale | Cigar Co., Indianapolis, Ind. ftr ” WANTED—Active. Intelligent agents. H ** Splendid commission contract; best ” plan of mutual tire Insurants ever de- <h ” vised. Address Btste Mutual Fire Insur- ’ slice Association, Torcoa. Ga. 11 =* WANTED—BOO men to learn 'tarber p trade, and take positions welting our graduates, few Weeks completes, constant tv practice furnished, scholarship Includes tools, instructions, demonstrations, ex- #n omliuittons and diplomas- write for oat- (Rogue, Molar Berber College, Atlanta, Q n. TOR RENT 3) FOR RENT—Two or three one or two horse furms. with good houses, near .1 free public . school, church, telegraph. O telephone and depot station. land strong _ _ and well watered. Near Holton, Us.. P ff Halit tnlloM from Macon. Apply to It. II. — 0 AVhltuker, agent for R. B. Fsrk. at Hot- rt- FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms „ to gentleman; ell conveniences on same floor. 240 Washington ave., Phone 3G72. ,, Rainy Days Will come as sure as clouds come into the sky. When the big wet drops begin to tumble, you’ll need a Raincoat.' This may be at night when our store is closed. So why not prepare for the “rainy day” and the “rainy night” while you can? The Priestley Cravenette Raincoats we sell not only, keep off the wet but also the cold. Blacks, grays, tans and fancy stripes. $15. 00 to $35.00 GREAT ACTIVITY IS WITH SALES OF 1,633,000 SHARES RECORD FOR TRADING SINCE MARCH I8 MADE.' There’s a Reason We are always getting new customers. Whyt Because there’s a reason, they know, “If they pijy more than our price, they simply throw away money. “If they pay less than our price, they don’t got the quality.” i Macon Cash Grocery Co. Phones 290-325 670 Poplar St- P. S.—Kalamazoo Celery Fresh Erery Day. 1859. 1908 A. & P. The stores your grandmother traded with in the days of her childhood. They have always been the BEST place to get the FRESHEST and BEST. You know them as others knew them fifty years ago; the stores that give greater values than any others. Better today than ever. Reduced to a business proposition there are no stores like them. We want your trade on merit alone. We are anxious to serve you. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Importers, Coffee Boasters, Distributors. ‘ NEW YORK. Nov. 9.—Starting with a whirlwind of tremendous trad ing at pricey which threatens l -harp decline* before the day wu over, the stock market, with sale* of 1.933,000 ■hare* today broke all records for ac tivity since March last, but closed the day without recording t serious net losses, and even with gains In’ some important stocks. A sensational de cline in the price of the common nto.'k of the American Tobacco Company on the curb market as a result a! the decision of the United States circuit court declaring that company a com bination in violation Of the- Sherman law. precipitated the early demorali sation In the trading on the stock ex change. American Tobacco, common, had dropped'Jft points Just before the close of the market on Saturday and opened today at 375. from which point it dropped violently, a total of 35 points. This, together with considerable ap prehension among the traders as to the scope of the court’s decision as applied to other combinations, had a sympathetic effect upon standard stocks on the exchange and prices suffered several sharp declines in the opening hour. A feeling that the rfr cent advances In prices had been too nthusluntlc and that a reaction was about due. heavy sales of American stocks in London ’and a rise In call money to S per cent, which had mot been approached sine© last January, contributed to a disposition on tile part of recent heavy buyers of stocks for speculation to dispose of their hold ings and take profits. >The attitude of this element, however, was offset by buying, which came from some of the leading commission houses, some of which reported a very decided In crease. of public Interest in the mar ket. In spite of the heavy undertone and heavy realising of the lost hour, many stocks closed at not gains, though Union Pacific. Southern Pacific Cop per, Smelting, St. Paul. 'Baltimore and Ohio, Northern Pacific end the United States Steel shares closed at losses ranging from substantial fractions to over a point. American Tobacco com mon's net loss for the day was 10 points. Steel common led the list in regard to activity with a total of 221,000 shares. Union'J’aelfle was next with about 156.000, * while Rending was a close third with 150,000 full shares. Bonds were very aetivp, though the total, $6,532,000. was considerably be low that of last Friday. • Q. B. Burhana Testifies After Four Years. O, B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trou ble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely atopped the brick dust sediment, anl pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say thor. I havo never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cubed, and heartily re commend Foley’s Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble."—-II. J. Lamar & Co., near Fourth National Bank, agents. ADVANCE IN PRICE LUMBER MILL BLOCKS On and after November 10th, Lumber Mill Blocks will soil for $1.50 Load. Get in your orders NOW at. $1.25 LOAD. This is your last chance. Redmond-Massee Fuel Co. Phones 100 and 223. TUESDAYand WEDNESDAY Knox Gelatin, 15c, our price llo Asparagus Tips, 35o, our price 25o Pineapple Chunks, 15c, our price 11c At more’s Plum Pudding, 35c, our price 22c Royal Baking Powder, 25c, our price ‘ 22c French Peas, 25c, our price 17c Richardson & Robbins’ Boned Chicken, 35o 25o Large cans Tomatoes, 12 l-2e, our price 9o Small cans Tomatoes, 10c, our price 7c Argo Salmon, 20c, our price 16c Van Camp’s Soup, 10c, our price 7o 25-pound bags Sugar, $1.40, our price $131 Flour, Fancy Patent, 85o, our price 68o .Tello, any flavor, 10c, our price 8o Baker’s Chocolate, 25c, onr prico 16o Gold Dust, 4-pound packages, 15c Cucumbers, quart 12o CENTRAL GROCERY CO. 0. B. HOLLEMAN, Manager. Armory Building. 464 First Streot. 792-L—TELEPHONES 323 For Sale at $2,500 A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern, newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen did home or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 For Sale $1,451) Home being built In East Macon; will build to suit. $3,000 Desirable Vinevllle cottage; lot wide. .$6,250 College street home: 10 rooms; built for a home; worth the money. $1,000 Vinevllle lot; will build home for pur chaser. $1,350.00 For a 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 8t. Refrigerated Bottling The word sounds good, doesn’t It?. Just try a Bottle of Coca-Cola Bottled by our process. There’s nothing to compare with It We want to show you our plant Call and inspect You will be delighted. If you want a perfect drink drink BOTTLED EVERYWHERE ... 5c Foli(»e (jjoupt The Favorite Boarder, Willie Jefferson Johnson Is the star boarder at Millie Franklin’s boarding hounc, so it was said In evidence. Millie keeps a fashionable hostelry In Yitmacraw, with a house full of brick- yard hands and railroaders, and she prides herself on keeping an up-to- date establishment, even though her charges vary, according to how many in a room. A single room, without bath, is two dollars a week: with two or morn In It the rate la lowered to one dollar and a. quarter per week, hut the roomers must furnish their own snap. There was n row late Saturday night, and It was all on account of Willie Jefferson Johnson. One of the witnesses, a brickyard hand, said: ‘Jedge, dlshyer Willie he ds fave rite bo'dcr In Millie’s house. Ho de one dot git all de algs an* de ham an' de sossldge, an' dem t'ings wot yer feel! on Wen yer got plenty scads. Dishyer Willie er mighty uppity ger. an’ he w’ar yaller socks striplt shuts, anner high collar, an’ er fancy wtskit. He say deppo w’en ha wantster say deepo, an’ he put on cr slghter style wot we po’ brickyaad nig gera dean know nuffln 'bout. H< He cr’— "Tell me about this fusa on Satur day night." said the court. "Jedge, hit wus dls way. Dar alnt but one tub In de house. Jedge, an’ all de bo’ders dey wash dare feetsea In hit w’an dey gltper chance. Baddy night I fin’s de tub In da backyaad anner tek hit up. ter mer room whar I sleeps wlddor ’bout six mo' brickyaad ban’s, anner totes de water Tom de well anper Alls de tub fuller water ter tekker baff. Dun wuk all de week at be brickyaad anner feels iakker baff’rd mek me feel better*n I ben doin’. Didn’t know Willie wux any whar ’roun’, effer I had I wouldn't- er boddered ’bout tekkln' no baff kase I knowed Millie wux orgln anybody tekkin er baff tell Willie tek hls’n. Any how, all de boys gone down town, an* dar I wus her merse’f, anner didn’t know Willie wux dar. I shucks mer rags anner gits Inter de tub. anner wuxxer sploshln’ erroun w’en some body klm ter de do, an' try ter buaa In. I holier out who dat flxln’ ter buss dat do* op’n? Hit war Millie, an’ she say, who dat In dar? I holler back, hits John, dat who hit am. Rhe say, op’n dat do’ so I kin git dat tub. 1 say, yer kalnt git dat tub now. Tser usin' uvvlt. She say, effyer doan op’n die do’ so I kin git dat tub Iaer gwine ter buss dls do’ Bn’ tekktt. 7 say, go long, Mix Franklin. Iser tekkln cr baff. flhe say. wot blxnlss yar got tekkln er bafT w’en Willie* lzxer wait in’ fer de tub? I say—^tn’ Jedge, I jibs couldn’t he’p hit, dat ooman mek .... .w - could git out'n de way she dun had de tub an’ wuxxer gwine down de steps er caJJyhootin'. W’en sho grab do tub she splll.de water on le llo' an* do wates run thoo de cracks an’ fall right on Willie who wuxxer down sta’rs in do bestes’ room er de house er waitin’ fur ter tek his baff. Fo I could scram’le in mer clo’ses hyero tomes Willie wld he fine striplt shut all wet up whar de water fall on hit thoo de cracks er de flol Ha wux Kho mad. an’ he say—Jedge, yer doan wants me ter tell yer wot all dat man suyed. Ho sho did cuss an’ rlpplt an snortlt, but dat all ho dun. Jodge. We common brickyaad niggers ben layln* fur de fave-rlto bo'der. an he knewed wot wuxxer klmmln ter him of he mekker broak. Her dls time ol’ iBIg-FIstex Jake klm In. Jake baa down town an’ he Rita some er dlx blln' tiger llcker an’ he In good Ax ter have cr fuss wldder wll’ cat. He seed Willie In our room, an* ho seed dat striplt shut all wet, an’ he knowed dat sump'n wuz do matter. Seem lak do minnlt he seed Willie he didn't want anyt’ing better’n dat. He grab Willie her do th’oat an’ he hit Willie one twlx de eye; den he hoi’ him off iakker he wnnter hit 'Im In do udder eye an’ ho wonter be sho uv de spot. Time he hit Willie do two times,. WUll« ho sho honored fur Millie. No sooner dan Mllllo hyeor de fave-rlto boder holler dan sho knowed hit wuz Willie, an’ hyere she klmupdestym, cr wad dlin’ kase yer see how fuF she am, an’ she th’ow her aems erroun’ Willie ter tek ’itn out'n do room. Jake ho lot loose emudder lick, ker-biam! un H dar went Willie an’ Millie down on do wet Ao’. An’ toon’s Millie "could git up Torn do no* she’n Willie went down de steps erbout fo stepa atter time, an* den ho poleecea klm. Dat’a all I knows erbout do fuss. Jedge.” The court looked at Willie's faco and w the marks of Jake’s punishment, and ho thought that enough. The caso against the favorite boarder for dis orderly conduct was dismissed. No Case of Pneumonia on Record. We <io not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted In pneumonia or consumption when Fo ley’s Honey and Tar had been taken It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do not take ehancex with some un known preparation which may con tain opiates, which causa constipation, condition that retards recovery from a cold. Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. —H. J. Lamar & Co., near Fourth National ITank, agents. me so mad—I say dam Wid Auction! of Sashes, Doors, Gate Fronts, eto., also ( linml Vehicles. Sold count of consignor. D. WITMAN, Auctioneer. FOR SALE 11,100—Tills prlc, will bur a rorf elegant 9-room rwlduioo on Plum to a good Mut at IIT.60 on 17.760—For thia prlc we oBOr on, th, moat modern up-to-date home, Macon, located on Flret «tr**t ba con Pin, »ixl Oak. 10 room, ana a good lot: oonwnfent tp «ar llna fiyjllttutod to giro liberal terms on any of the above. Minton-Morgan Co., Real Estate 420 Cherry St. Phone 1192 Wadley Investment Co. Real Kucate, Insurance, Loans, ttojand Building, Phono 627. FOR RENT WE MOVE OUR TENANTS FREE. Immediate Posrasslon. Two-story brick store, corner Fourth and express office alley, next to union depot, $7500. 378 Orange street: very deslrablo two-story house, nine rooms and bath, newly painted; plumbing thoroughly repaired, and is in perfect condition, $60.00. FOR SALE. We have for sslo a beautiful tract of Afteen acrea of land, lying within mllo of city limits and three o hundred yards from end of cu line. This Is on Idenl site for a dairy Is close enough to city and car lino to be sub-divided Into iresldence tots. Pries $8,000.00. Let us show you this place and tell yoif more about It. Just listed with us on North High lands a nlco large lot on I«ur*l ave nue. near North avenue that we can sell for $460.00. This Is an excellent bargain and will be on th* market at this price only a few day*. WADLEY INVESTMENT 00. Grand Building, Phone 627 roil RENT—Furnished rooms, with without board: table boarders wanted also. FOR nFNT—Four or five-room house will be built to suit good tenant an two-urrn lot near Bellevue, on Forsyth road. H. Ft. Merritt, carrlnge shop, Crump's Perk. FOR HUNT—Immediate possession Mil ... - 770. 759. >\sh u Orans# and Forsyth sts. FOR aooi) rooms and board go Olympia Hotel; merchant’s dlnn REAL ESTATE DEALS; HOUSE AND LOT SOLD Much Local Property Chsnalno Hand- Firm Buys Farm for Invest ment Purposes, Two real estate deals of general In terest were consummated yesterday. The Jordan Realty Company pur chased from Jullen S. Rodgers a tract of land containing eight and a half acres, with improvements, on the Co lumbus road, about two miles from the city, for the sum of $2,550. Tho Georgia Loan and Trust Com pany sold to 8. tft. Peters a house and lot at the northeast corner of Ross and Ash streets for the consideration of $2,600. The lot extends 115 feet on Ash. Have your dealer order your Clinch Acid Domsstio Coal, or write direct to th* ClinchAeld Coal Corporation, Char lotte, N. C. November 25*26, 1908, $6.95 round trip from Macon, propor- tionately low rates from other points. Tickets on sale November 21st to 25th Inclusive, limited returning November 10. 1908. Sleeping car diagram now open at city ticket office; make reser vations now. John W. Blount, Dis trict Passenger Agent. GRESHAM VS. MERGER AT PARK WEDNESDAY Interesting 0»m, I, Assured—Gre,h,m Go,, to Doug!** Saturday. Wednesday afternoon the f»*t team of tho f!resham High School sill play tho Mercer second team at Centra! City I-ark. An admission of fifteen cents will be charted men and boys, while ten cents will be the price of ad- mlsslon to ladle* and srlris. The Mer cer second team Is almost as strong ss the 'varsity and no Interesting game Is assured. The Oreeham elertn wll: go to Douglas, Oa.. Saturday to play th* Georgia Agricultural College team. The “farmer*" *re ssld to b# htavlsr. hut not quit* ss speedy. Th* locals srs ssnguln* of winning. The Gres ham aggregation kg* received care ful coaching and a strong team has developed. Janitor, ell convenience*. Apply to flavins* Hank. iron WONT—To perils* without children. ■■ *'“* - N. L, II., cars Auction! Wednesday, Nov. 11th, lO.a. m. 2nd St., (Opposite Courthouse) Lnrgfl lot of secondhand Building Material, comiiflting of Sashes, Doors, Mantel, Grnte Fronts, etc., also 6 sec ondhand Vehicles. Sold for account of consignor. D. WITMAN Auctioneer. FOR RENT No. 147 Roso Park, l-r., two baths $40.00 No. 225 Bellevue Ave., C-r $20.00 No. 310 Duncan Ave., 5-r $18.00 Corner of Carling and Rembert. .$25.00 Johnson avenue, If. If:, 6-r... .$17.60 111 Clayton, 5-r 22.60 No. 121 Holt. 9-r $22.50 No. B22 Monroe, 7-r $20.00 862 Third, l-r... 11,10 No. 1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r... 689 College, 9-r 742 College. 9-r 1062 Oglethorpe, 5-r 258 Wlnxhlp, 6-r 260 Wlnihlp. 8-r B. A. WISE & 00. ..$28.00 ,.$37.80 .. $35.00 ,.$14.00 ..$12.60 $11.00 YA Leaky roofs geem hard to remedy, but wo have htd 40 years experience with them and can certainly fix yours. Tell us your roofing troubles at once. . . Wo manufacture the beet grades of Roofing Materials, euch as Asbeetoe Fibrous Cement, Standard Roof Faints, Pitch aai Tarred Roofings, Rubber Roofings, Painted and Gal vanized Iron* la roofs. Doa’ltnatr . _ Witt* »t coca tot prices m SOUTHERN ROOFING Ct,Mfrs. f ATLANTA, GA. and board at 1318 ESS r Mulberry at. von IlKNT—Right-room house 110 Forsyth street, nesr Orsngi. B. L. Herts, cor. Oreuse and Fnrsyth sts. FOR SALE FOR BAUD—Bound and gentle hone: Babcock buggy, almost new; well ..slued pointer dog; and practically mm Smith smi—1226 cnali will buy Uia lot; am leaving city, "W. II. Y.,” cars Tele- graph. FOR HALF!—Chrysanthemum*: two hun drad clinic* variety In full bloom at half usual pries. Phono 230!). Mrs. K. 11. Oillon. doxen. 816 Duncan i FOR BAI,B—Nina-room houss, larga lot and garden; four block* above Hannan - berg’s store, on Third at: price 81.700. Mrs. Reeves, Reeves House. block horse, best Edwards, 403 Fourth FOR BALE—Bmall stock of dry goods and groceries, Including fixtures, In r l location. Also stora and dwelling rent. ”H,” care Telegraph. $150 for outfit. tMacon Telegraph, complete nerioirp* 'mini, awn yroer prints 4 er X pages: $1,250 fob Mscon. Address Telegraph. Macon, do. MONEY TO LOAN. REAL MUTATE LOANB-llOO and up wards; no daisy:Joans closed within 24 hours. Ilarrold Ranking and Ravlngn Co.. 607 Cherry *t. MONEY TO LIND on K S month!7- J, J. Lvings Rank. real estato, reps; tato, repay- Commercial LOST LOST—On the Thomssvllle rr>,d. oue ton coet Flnderobws* return to W. T. Wnmsck. 402 Main *t.. B. Macon, and receive reward. I/.RT—I.lrht tan coat, Initials W If M. R. an Inside of cellar. Return to tud den & Bates. JI7 flecond St. LOST PERSONAL. FRERIf fish 1 snappe oysters. trout, mackerel, mom THE EUROPEAN dinners are th# best In the city and only 80«. MISCELLANEOUS RINO CLAUD" MARTIN? PHONE "»T Best Kansas rity loin steak, lie.; tour steak and roasts, 12Hc. Corner 8pr!r end Weinut its. CAP8ULC8. T> «-m*Isi.4iU-»Um,i MMfreMB.fUat.vMlM. ate. L> t to omry. t H. J. LAMAR A CO., Cherry et. Mereon, or by mell from Tno Tarrant Co.. 44 Ctudeon st.. New York* For Sale - $1,800 WW buy a handsome six (6) rn*m Known as tho Russell plaoe. NOW Is your oh&noe ORDAN REALTY CO. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. For Rent ty-horss farm with dwelling, oat- hulldtng* end tenant housea sufficient to n It; well located, one end a half miles on) good town and only one mile from isrcsl railroad station, with public road ...lining through tha center. The place contains 1,750 sores, and lute plenty of running water on it. Will leaso to a re- sponsible party for five years at a rent of 16 bales of oottoa per year. The place will yield a handsome protlt at this low FOR SALE. A 60-aore farm on Columbus road with good improvements, Including a two-story "welling; running water end moit of place jnder fence, improvement* could not be placed for $2,000.00. Price, 33,260.00. Can “lake reasonable terms, If desired. 30144 sores In Crawford county, Qa.. ii 7-room dwelling undttwo small tenant ..ouses; about 200 acres In large second growth plno ready to saw, which should, f propsrly handled, yield enough to more than pay for place. Price, 91,210.00. Terms, if desired. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 665 Mulberry Street. Stores For Rent Ho. 110 Second St 1(0.00 No. 414 roitfth fit... 40.00 Ho. 443 flscond at. 44.00 Ho. <44 Poplar St 60.00 Ho. 403 Mulbarry »t. 30.00 Mon.y to loan of varloua sums. Money's her*—no waiting tt your security Is right* Geo. B. Turpin Sons For Sale I’ve ft nieo seven-room Cot tage in Vinoville, in a good lo cation for snlo cheap, and on liberal terms. Are you interested) Frank B. West Real Estate and Insurance. 417 Cherry 8t FOR SALE $5,500.0fr--An elegant 10-room dwell ing, situated or tho top of Fort H11L In Bast Macon. It lx on a half aoro lot, and hae every convenience—gas, electricity, hot and cold water, and atable. Windmill and tank go with place. Can make tormx—A DAR- OAIN. $3,710.00—five nogro houses tn good condition, renting for $480.00 per an num. Thle over 1* per cent on amount Invested. $2,760.00—Will buy four new houxes renting for $$2.00 per month; In good renting locality and close In. Good Investment and dlways rents. $1,200.00—Tenant property renting for $16.00 per raonlh and NO CITY We also have $12,000.00 to lend on good Real Estate at 7 and 8 per eeat. Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and Insurant* x.ih PHONE 267 ~ Citizen's Nat'l Bank Building;