Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 11, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPHt WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1909 9 We’re the Exclusive Agents For Imperial Hats We are anxious for you to become ' acquainted with this fact so that you’ll become acquainted with the Hats. We think they are the smartest styled—best qualified Hat made. Oome in and see how good is our. judgment. $3.00 the Hat There’s a Reason We are always getting hew customers. Whyf Because there’s a reason, they know, “If they pay more than our price, they simply throw away money. “If they pay less than our price, they don’t get the quality.” Macon Cash Grocery Co. i Phones 290-325 670 Poplar St. P. S.—Kalamazoo Celery Fresh Every Day. TODAY Best Granulated Sugar, 25-pound cloth sack ... Baldwin Apples, a peck ,'... Terry Apples, small size, but delicious flavor, a ] Malaga Grapes, 2 pounds English Walnuts, a pound Brazil Nuts, a pound Order some of these today. Watch for our Special Tomorrow. ...$1.29 39c eck, 39c 22c ..*.12c 12c The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. CLOSE CALL WAS THIS THROUGH AN ACCIDENT ONE OF THE NARROWEST OF VERY NARROW ESpAPES FOR A WELL-KNOWN YOUNQ MAN. KeepsBowels PUINANI FAIR OPENS Even the narration of tho actual lota rnuaea the chills In erenn OlHtlH Oi lllf. Open; Free There Is no function of the human body ao Important aa Keeping tha bowele open. Upon tha condition or tne boWels. mow thtm upon any other one thing, depends the health and well-being of tha entire system. There Is scarcely a sick- nesa that has not got constipation and stoma oh trouble complicated with It. It Is at the bottom of most of the serious Every grown, up human be lave at Rant ono full andi t Ion of the bowels every It being ought to ‘ easy evacua- I’Cfisi-ri facts cause* the cold chills to creep over a fellow. . Yesterday morningv Mr. Lcland Brannon was standing on the side walk In front of the Qutteuberger Mu sic House, on Second street.* He had stopped there for a hair minute, hes itating whether to go this way or that. On the top of the building, sixty feet up. a mun waa at work on the roof. Just at the moment of Mr. Brennan's halt, thlf man went to the front to louk over t'o parapet ' a chop-axe In Ida hands. As ha ph his hand on tho wall the chop- slipped from out of his grasp. Mr. Hrannnn hsnrd n wt sound, followed by a-hurt of th« B ■ , The chop-axo had fallen so near that j which ^% to"n toTho”neamiV’drug store the handle fell on the foot as tho axe i and buy a regular bottle, which coats 50 struck the sidewalk. There could not i cents or Si. according to the size. Dr. he«„ more than six inches be-, iE..ViyTult/ft|V*^iAlt5S do not gvt this. No iMLor what la thb nature or cause .of their constipation, and no matter how chronic and Intig- uiundiug It Is. they will not And a hatter euro than tit* well-known Dr. Caldwells Kvrutt Pepsin. Ho confident are tho dla- of this wonderful laxative th any cuse of constipation ,,-ith • and address to iv. Caldwell. 1 , I*! ’* he oaniplc a III do for anyt-onidlpated » placed I |.croon wuat it did for Mrs. W. L\ Faber, top-axe, of Baton Rapid*. Mich., tor Mr. J. F. Ed; % syssflarijsw'jf Krw5stf“« VERY AUSPICIOUSLY SEVENTY FINE RACERS WILL AF FORD 8FORT FOR THE MULTI TUDE—FINE DISPLAYS. br-1 (’aUlwell’s Syrup I’c i iNiwder, but m IhiuIu I — ol J i* what a good constipation remedy 1. should be, Thousands, who one* sent for fl- the free test bottle, now have I»r. Oald- tween Mr. Hrannun and tho line the fall of the ohop-axo. The man on tise top of hla build „ v „ 991 — ing shrink bark on the roof with shut i well’s Myrup Pepsin regularly In the eyes and a feeling of terror. It was house. It U tne inoat sHewtlHc blending an aceldcnt pure and simple, hut tho of Ingredients e\er put b©f< horror of It almost paralysed him. j ,hr wor,a ‘ As for Mr. Brnnnsn, when he real-1 Ited how near he .hod been to crash- Board of Health City of Macon Monthly Statement of Milk Tests—Samples Seoured From WagonB—Condition of Dairies, eto., Month Ending November 9,1908. -Ft. mil. J. R. \VIt«on.. —RIVM.II1-, tV. F. Virgin —Bacensfleld ............. —Central Grove, Campbell —Open Meadow. Hubbard, —Macon Sanitary Dairy... Dot. 31—John T. Moore........... —Ideal Dairy. Wv 15. Moore —Berthadsle, Theo Ellis.. —Clover I«*af, M. T. Green. Nov. 3—Ft. HUI. J. R, Wilson. —Acme Dairy, w. E. Hill. - Oflk Fprlnr, ToM'.vcr.... —Pine Hill. Hanlon..... —Log Cabin. Dr. Walker. —Ideal Dairy. W. E. Moore Wavergrass. Sparks........ —John T. Moore........... Nov. 7—Macon Dairy, F. P. BUss —O. W. Hitchcock.... —Riverside, Virgin.... —n L. Knight . \ —Wavsnrrass, Sparks...,. —Central Grove. "Campbell. — Baonnsflcld ••»••••••••••• Meadow, Hubbard... Law requires, minimum. P. C.) Butter! {:*! | '/otai'l'CondItlor Solids.| of ,mlUc. t:« R. V. NOTTINGHAM, Chief Inspector. For Sale at $2,500 A two-story, sevcn-rooin house, thoroughly modern, newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen did homo or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 For Rent A thlrtjr-hor.. lull with dwrtltac. wl- touIMinp, an* t.n.ol Iioum. ^iRIcIwt to run It: well located, one and a half miles from good town and onlv one mile from nearest railroad* station, with public road running through the center. The place s»s£k re. w. wsg srrauvLffii ss a? tt&ss will yield a handsome profit at this low rentsd. FOR SALE. A M-ttcre farm on Columbus read with rood Improvements. Including a two-story dwelling; running water and Mtof Mace make reasonable terms. If desired. 103% seres In Crawford county. Go., has 7-room dwelling and two .small tenant houses; about 200 acres In large second growth pine ready to naw. whisk should. If properly handled, yield enough to more than par for place. Price, $1,260.##. Terms, If desired. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. m Multorry Stn.t. “GASOLINE 5 Gallons for 60c, If You Send For It. CANFIELD OIL 00. 467 Second St IKE WIN8HIP HERBERT BMART WINBHIP A SMART, INSURANCE. ACCIDEKT, HEALTH. HRS. Washington Block. Southern Packing Co. Ing blow of that chop-ax<>. he was tmnsfixrd—ho was. a cold statue. Then came the rraetlo;:. but It was some time before he felt an though he waa still In the land of the liv ing. Both men felt grateful. It waa only another instance of the old sea song: “There’s u sweet little cherub ttat aJta up alort to keep watch for tho life of poor Jack.** . ~ WHY SUFFER? Breathe Hyomei and Kill the Loath some Catarrh Germs. Just as long an you have catarrh your nose will Itch, your breath will be foul, you will hnwk and spit, and you will do other disgusting things because you can’t help yourself. The germs of catarrh have got you In their power; they are continually ahd persistently digging Into and Irritating the mucous membrane of your nose and throat. They are now making your life miser able; in time they will sap your entire system of Its energy, lta strength, lta vlror and vitality. If you do not kill the loathsome germs of catarrh, their desperate as. saults will In time undermind your rea son, rob your brain of its brilliancy, and leave you not only a physical but a mental wreck. This picture la not overdrawn; tho writer has seen thousands cf Just such cases. He has personally experienced the demoralising results that come from the ravishing attacks of tho hor rible catarrh germs, the greatest peat of civilised nations. But there Is one remedy thak will kill the germs and cure catarrh, and that Is Hyomei, the Australian dry air treatment.' There may be other reme dies. but they ere not guaranteed an The Taylor-Bayne Drur Co., the drug gists, will guarantee Hyomei to cure catarrh, or money back. Don’t delny this pleasant antiseptic treatment. Every day you allow these germs to exist In your system brings you neater to complete demoralisation. TheTay- lor-Bayne Drug Co. will sell you-a complete Hyomei outfit for only $1.00. Ask them about It. It Is also guaran teed to cure bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds and hay fever. CORPSE BURIED IN 1846 IS VERY WELL PRESERVED EATONTON, Ga., Nov. 10—An Inci dent of interest to the medical find scientific world occurred here this week when grave diggers, In digging the anything _,„eat J i.IrrM.tn.l, it isgtqpspM, about your ailment that you don't If you w»i advice. *wtL_ .... _ tor, «nd he will answer you fully. There la no charge for this service. The address Is Dr. W. B. Caldwell. fill Caldwell bldg.. Montlccllo. Ill, grave of Major William A, Gatewood, unearthed the cornao of an Infant brother of the deceaaed, perfectly pre served alter sixty-two yours Interment, The grave waa opened by headatonea being misplaced and tho grave dig ger* struck the glass plate covering of the metallic casket with auch force that It was dislocated and the features of tho corpse revealed. . The facial and physical features were remarkably well ’preserved even the teeth and hair with the exception of being very dark. Tim headstone bore the name Flour noy Gatewood, with the date of Inter ment aa 184*. The corpse waa re interred In a new grave by the aide of Major Gatewood In the family burial lot near hla home In the county. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER, Meteorological data furnished by th< local office of the United States atathe bureau, department of agriculture, foi the twenty-four hours ending at '4 p. m. 8 pm...7111 pm..57 8 pm...68 IS mn..6S 7 pm...47 1 am..65 « pm...63 6 »B 9 pm...72 8 air 10 pm...51 4 mr 6 am..13 US? 1 pn...., 4 pm-.74 The Oomulgee river at Macon at 7 a. Don't think the piles can’t be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan's Ointment cents at any drug store. ’ SHIPPING NEWS BALTIMORE, Nov. 10.—Arrived steamer Chatham, fiavannah. Sailed at earner Itasca, Savannah. loyW’scgWg FOLLOW THE FLAG and are entitled to the distinction of having been choeen a. THB NATIONAL CANDY The V. S. Government ho*waived theqoctionofhigherprlco und placed quality firit in iu election. The great fleet of hattlchin. in the Pacific ha. received shipments of many ton* Ro *J», Sen Francisco and Manila. Shipment* of LOWNKr »• go forward to the Philippines monthly for the army. Wholesome e* well a* Delicious THE WALTER M. LOWNEV CO., BOSTON Maker* of Cocoa, Chocolate and Bonbons For Sale EATONTON. Nov. 10—Tha third annual fair of the Putnam County F*lr Association opened today with a mag- horses over brought south, ell of the string from Spartanburg. Macon and Augusta being on hand at the Panola Park stablea which are owned by the Putnam County Fair Association. Mnaeppa, wonderful educated Arab Ian horse, la tho star feature of the fair. One fine racer came In from Chicago in a regular parlor car Mon day Hftcrnoon. Twelve horses canio In after *un down Monday afternoon Floral hall has a wonderful flower show With chrysanthemums crowned king of the collection. The feature of agricultural hall Is an excellently arranged exhibit by Mr. Joseph S. Turner. Jr. Thursday in Brown day at the fair, when Governor-elect Joseph 31. Drown. will bo tho honor guest of the day. Mr. Brown will be entertained by Judgn Joacph H. Turner at his delightful aub. urban home. Sleepy Hollow Police (*0UPt The 'Possum Supper. Simon Jat-kson was so black and fat that his face whh as so much black satin. He was so fat that he looked as though tho grouse was ooslng out of him, and he was Jolly accoordingly. He was the cook for a “Fote Street Rustnraw,” and he waa a fln# adver tisement of his place of buiiintas. He waa down on the docket for disorder ly conduct. A new police officer pass ed by the eating house late Saturday night and heard »uch a noise that he thought all aorta of things were hap pening Innkje, and as he could gat no satisfaction from the Inside, he arrested the first man he could get hla lianda on. and Simon waa that man. When hla caao was called, lie came to the bat omJMng, and the night In the Jug apparently had not phased him. Asked to tell hla aide of the case, he euld: , "Weller, Jedge, dey alnt no case, not ex I kin ace. Tol' dat poleecas dot dar wuz no case Baddy night, but he doan b’lleve me an' he fotch mo up hyero In de mlzry waggln. eat'n er possum supper dlaawdly corn- duo' den I spec Ise dlaawdly. Jedge, butter didn’t aim ter *ck disawdJy. Ef yer wants ter kno’ ’zao'ly how come do dtaa'wdly, dlshyer how hit come erbout. Yer mint never seed dat houn’ er mine. Ifiyer* Jedge? Wel ler. dot hun’ aho ammer good dawg. Got de flnea* in out’ yer over seed on- ner dawg, an’, Jedge, yer talk erbout SIY FRAME ROUSES DESEROYED OY FIRE inooato! Yer Jlss oughter byoor dat dawg In de woods w’on he hit do iter de posauin. Jedge, yer hyeer talk erbout do steam pecanny an* de phonygraf an’ de broaa ban* an’ de fiddle! Weller, dat dngw gottum nil aklnner city block fur mooalc. Do night still, yer know, an’ all yer hyeer Is do rusatn er de leaves .an’ de sticks brcakln’ on de groun’ w’en yar trom- ple on 'em, an* da dawg dun gonol Atter w'lle yer hyeera do dawg, an* go ’way nigger, lemme git ter dat possum, kase yer know hits dar! Den”— "I don't want ,to hear any morn about hunting possums—tell me about this disorderly conduct on your part,” said tho court. "Jedge. lacr glttln’ too hit ex fae. aer kin. but yer know yer gotter git- ter possum fo yer kin have er sup per, an’ er possum supper 1* de dla- nwdly pant er dla case, offer look at hit right. Weller, we git de oossum an* we clean hit nice, an' we stretch hit an* hang hit up tor dreen. Den we bnko 'em. Put peel tatcra nil roun* hit. Plcntv gravy, B»k* ’em tell de akin crackle all u/» bjown, still de moat pull loose. Tek ye** lime w’en yer bake possum. Yer aho anile er possum cfyer gits Inner hurry. Tek yer tbno 'bout hit. Dat possum ai^t gwlneter runned erway. Now yer gits yer some good oump'oy. Yer doan want* no wlmmen folkves, kase wimmen folksea doan know hjw tti •at possum. De Dawd novo** ronkker ooman ter eat poaaum. Den w'en^ver gits yer eump’ny. yer put de Jlah In de middle er d# table an' yer draw* yer cheer up close. Tor stick* de fawk In do possum an* Jo juice :t run out an’ de meat hit so greasy d*t hit flicks off. Yer putaer hunk uwlt wM er tater an* some er de gravy «*n de piste. Yer tella de rump’nv tor eat hearty. Den yar eats, Yer sinter bod’rln wtfl no knlfe'sn fawk now. Doee hvero fingers Is ter possum wld. Birncby yer move offer H’l’ f’om de table. Yer mout greasy an’ ver fingers greasy. Nur min’ dat -Jl»«* kern onner eat In’ dat wot ye.* do. Atter w’lle yer feel lak yer goiter nuff.‘but yer alnt stnated good vl*”— "Stop, I don’t wnnt to hear about tho supper—toll me about the dlaor- derty conduct,” said the court Impa tiently. ’’Weller, Jedge. T d°*n ap*e jer *r*r cat or nosnum supper, ef yer r.lt* mad dat easy. Dar wuzzent anv iPeawdly I tella yer. Dat all day wna ter hit. Wc jlss not dar an’ eat. Dat wua TA nri ll/rn innpC^C all da fust, ua niggers er chompin' on |U UlLIvLII AULmLOO dat possum. Ef anybody bo dlr- awdfy hit dat pofeecoa w’en ha smell dot possum tho© de do* an* no -jouldn’r git too hit” There didn’t appear to he murh of $1,450 Home being built in E*et Macon; will build to suit. Dealrabla VfnevlUe' cottage; lot wide, $8,250 College street horns; 10 rooms; built for a home; worth the money. $1,000 Vlnevllle lot; will build home fer pur chaser. $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice cottage on comer lot In good neighborhood and *t>wlng' part of town. Choicest Native and Western Meats- ! 620 Cherry St. Phone 351.] Phone 206, Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, • * Real Estate, Insn ranee and Loans v 607 Cherry St. _ case, and Simon was told to go. After he w«* opt of sight tha rotut remarked sotto voc# to the clerk: "If that nigger had aatd much more nbout that supper. I would have died of hun. gor.” l"FOOTBALL'l NEW ORLEANS, La., Nor. It—At Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univer sity $9. Baylor University of Texas 0. NE WYORIC, Nov. IS—President Pulliam or the National <8ase Ball League today sent out announcements to club presidents that the annual meeting of the league uDl be held Tuesday. December f, at 2 p. m.. at the Waldorf-A gloria Hotel In this city. The board of directors will meet on the same day at noon. » How la Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 22$ Eighth avenue. Ban Francisco, recom mends a remedy f#r stomach trouble. She says; “Gratitude for the wonder ful afreet of Electric Bitters In a cae« of acute Indigestion, prompts this tes- tlmonlaL I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec- trie REttero Is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alterative medicine invigorates the system, purifies the blood and Is tape- dally helpful In nil forma of female eakness. (0o at all drug atorta, . BestMedicine Says a Doubting Thomas. M l Am Convinced That Duffy's Pur* Malt Whiskey la the Beet Medi cine I Have Ever Taken. I 8ay This with Due Deliberation After tha Use of Two Bottles.'' — Chat. E. Getchell, Webbs Mills. Maind. Mr. Gctchelli Like Thousands of Others Who Have Been Greatly Benefited by the Use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key. Cannot 8ay Too Mueh In Pralso of This, the World's Greatest Medioine. On No vember 18* 1907, Mr. Get chell Wrote at Follows: “After due deliberation, having used two bnttlea of Duffy'a Mult Whiskey, I am* convinced that It la the best medicine that I havo ever taken. At first I was doubtful, but I doubt no more, for I can truly say to you and to the world that Its use has Improved my health so much I feel llkn a new man. For the past flve years I have been able to p’ork but little, with pain* In my ktdncyn und bladder. I suffered continually, und until I begun to take your Mult Whiskey I got no relief, but Hlnce then I have been growing better every day. You cannot Imagine how happy I am to bo able once more to walk three or four m!!es without any of tho old trouble, und I sincerely thank you for culling m.v attention In your valuable 'medicine. Hnd Y><» assured 1 shall ulwuya keep It in the house, ,'f any ona wishes to write me concern ing It I # *hall be glad lo answer." Duffy’s Pur* Malt Whiskey Is an ab solutely pure distillation of malted grain, great cars being used to have every kernel thoroughly nrnlttd, thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food In the form • t H malt essenco. which Is the most effective Little stimulant and l^'lgoru- tor known to science; softened by warmth and moisture. Us pnlatablllty and freedom from injurious sub- ■tanoes render It so that It can be re tained by the most sensitive stomach. If weak and run down, take a tea- spoonful four times a day In half « glass' of milk or water. Duffy's Ture Malt Whiskey Is sold throughout the world by druggists, grocers and dealers, or shipped direct for $1.00 a large bottle. It In need of advice, write Consult ing Phyalclan, Duffy Malt Whlskty Company, ’Rochester, New York, atat- Ing your case fully. Dur doctors will send you advlco free, together with a handsome Illustrated medical booklet containing some of the many thousands of gratifying letters received from men and woman In all walks of life, both old and young, who have been cured and benefited by the uso of tho world’s greatest medicine. If you cannot purchase Duffy'a Pure Malt Whiskey near your home we will have shipped you In u plain case, ox- press prepaid, as follows: Lesn than six bottles, $1. per bottle; six bottles, 96.60. One case, 13 bottles, $10.00. Remit to Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester. N. Y., by express order, postoffice money order, or certified check. Upon receipt of order, goods will be shipped Immediately according to directions. References: Any Rochester Rank or Trust Company, Dun’s or Rradatreet'a Agency. Thera were two Urea yeaterday, one In and the oilier outside the city. That In the city was made known at 10:60 o'clock, uni turned out to be a coal car. loaded with the trash from some pinning mill. It was pinning mill. It was on the Hack near the Atlantic compress, and was soon ox- Uiuculshrd by tho department That outside the city occurred at 1:30 o'clock, und was near A. H. Moore's store lo South Macon, not a great dlstanco from the boundary lino. Word was sent Into fire hendqunrters that the fire was the corner of lAiurth and line streets, and to that point llie engines from ticud'iuurtem Imrrled. only to^ find that the fire was outshlo the C t^hlof Millin'’ was at dinner at the time, but he hurried out to lloundnry street to find engine company No. 4 with the en gine already to piny on Iho fire. The word was given and somo good work was done. The fire destroyed six frame houses belonging to Mr. Moor**, and probably the store would have gone the name way blit for the llremeu The Iicuhcii were occupied by Dr? Hroven. Mrs. Klonle Freeman. Mrs- Martha Blitclalr and John llarrla, a negro. YOUR HEALTHI Your very life’s happiness depends? In a large measure, upon your Plumb- long. I do not only construct new plumbing work, but I put old Plumb ing iu the very best condition. JA8. C. GORMLY, Phone 631. 320 Third 8tr*et. MR. D00 GUNN is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, and this Mr hors* and mule emporium will In tho future ho run by Mr. Uen L Jones and his son. Mr. W. H. Jones. WANTED WANTED—Young nmn familiar with the business Intercut* of the city, desires WANTED—By good stenographer, sev eral hours work dally. AddreM* L. W., care Telegraph. WANTED—To swap an Interest lit a well Addrces Wholesale, IIOAHDKH8—neeves House. Macon. On.; a reflned family hotel; $1.00 a day und up: weekly rate given. WANTED—Copy 1008 Macon Directory. "H. a. yr,” c*re Telegraph. nnAPinc rasa'j WANTED—Active. Intelligent agents. srsduate*. few weeks completes, ronitsnt prsetlcs furnished, scholarship Include nloRiie. Mnler Hnrbcr College, Atlanta, FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five-room cottugc, garden and lmrn. Houston road; twelve dollars. Phono 3714. FOR RENT—Three connecting unfurn ished rooms. 371 Walnut al. Phono 1168. PLYMOUTH BOCK and bloater mackerel, first of the season. Oscar Bradley. FOR RENT—Four or five-room house will l»e built to suit Kood tenant on two-acre lot near Hnllcvue. on Forsyth road. H. B. Merritt, carriage shop, Crump’a Psrg. FOR RENT—Immediate possession 11*1 Rim at.; 770. 768. 7R* Ash *l H. Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth ats. FOR GOOD rooms and board go lo the Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 26 cents. W, T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT—Two Al around floor offices In Washington block; steam beat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Savings Dank, FOR RENT—Eight-room house -7 Forsyth street, near Orange. fl. Hart*. <-or. Orange and Forsyth sts. FOR SALE FOR 8AI.E—Three fog terrier puppies. female; smartest line In Macon: two months old. healthy; price reasonable. J. II. Bdlng, 118 Jternbort ave. FOR 8ALK—Chrysanthemums. Miss Bil als Durden, Bast Macon. Phone^ 2419. FOR BALE—A first class double soda fountain, prartlcally new. fully equip ped; also fixtures for a first class Ice cream parlor and confectionery sloro at r bargain. For full mrtlnilar* sddrrns Harbour Bros., 411 West Broad st, Ha- vsnnoli. Os. FOR BALE—Twenty seres of farm land on Anthony's road; one four-room house, 251 School st. W. D. Woodworth. FOX RIVER butter, 83 l-lc. per pound; huttsrlne, 20c. per pound. Oscnr llrml- FOR BALE—$76.00 Babcock rubber tire top buggy: good Junes Orocery FOR HA I,K—Ten-horse Schofield steam engine iiml boiler; good rutmiug order; $150 for outfit Macon'THegrtipit. FOR BALtf-tior* perfecflng press, with complete stereotype outfit; good order; prints 4 or 8 p'lsss: $1,260 fob Macon. Address Telegraph. Macon. Oa MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE T*OANfl-UOf) wards; no delay; loans closed wit bln 24 hours. Ilsrrold Bankln Co., COT Cherry st. up- Jn 24 Savings MONEY TO LEND on r*al L **UtQ,j*pa; shin monthly. J. J Cobb, Com' A Ravings Rank. % repay- mmcrcfnt Mr. R. A. Bonn, superintendent of the 1 Jowlsh Orphans’ IP “* “’ address the local J« night at t o’clock In tha vestry at Atlanta, will' address the local Jewish community to night at S o’clock In tha vestry room ofi the Temple Beth Israel, corner of Cherry • and Spring streets. The ladles and ntliera of both the. ■Uiodos and tho reform contingencies • urged to be present as matters of; mueh rmportan^e will be transacted. Mr. - Bonn Is an Interesting speaker and Is ■ well known In Ma«on. ^ Diarrhoea Dysentery ARE WORKS OF ART Among tha many things of merit ex hibited at tha recent fair for which there I was no premium offered, but exhibited I because of a willingness to aid In making' the fair a succew. was tha collection of •jjljiraylng on metal made by Mr. Herman These specimens of engraving wera real works of art. One of them waa an en graving on the front of the park, the en trance. It was u tine piece of work. There were several monograms. In which Mr. Moll Is an artist. The collec tion was not entered for s prise, but It well deeerves special mention, acri MISCELLANEOUS RINO CLAUD*" MARTIN? PHONE 851- snd Walnut sts. FRESH shipment of Keeker's self-raising sad old-fashioned FennkylvsnU plain buckwheat. Oscar Bradley. THE ONLY PLACE to get your motor- cycle ana bicycles repaired; once given a trlaL always a customer. 789 Cull op Hemorrhoid.*! and all other bowel troubles arc most suc cessfully treated with Wllkln- gon’'' Matchless Mineral Water. It reliovca promptly and per manently* heals and (• anti septic In tJio highest decree. As an appetizer It Is without a peer, inauring the proper di gestion and th« fullest assimi lation of food, constituting an invaluabto tonic for all con valescents. * PERSONAL. steak, (very Hill Grocery. 1 coa n I2Hc pound. Colle FRESH fish foe. trout, mackerel, mango snapper, all varieties of frying oysters. Macon Fish Company. THB EUROPEAN dinners are the best in Ul. oily and only loo “* 1 LOST LOST—Jersey colored oow, Jong horns. r.TMri.? n b “ i - *■ w - LOST—-On Fourth at. probably at tire at Moore’s store, one O. I. A. pin. Finder please phone 1707. LflST—On tha Thompson rond, ona top w^c F, ^ r w2r*;,.. , *rM Ji receive reward. HOLLAND mllchner herring, six for 25o. Oscar Bradley. Auction! Wednesday, Nov. 11th, lO.a. m. 2nd St., (Opposite Courthouse) Largo lot of Bocondlmml Building Material, consisting of SnsWs, Doors, Mantel, Grnte Fronts, etc., also 6 sec ondhand Vehicles. Sold for uccount of consignor. D. WITMAN Auctioneer. FOR SALE $1,100—This prlc« will buy a ver/ nice little 4-ropm cottage on JlnuntMr, avenue, ncir Mercer. $5,050—For this price we can ofl'-r an elegant 9-roont residence orv Plum street, between First and Hecond. This place coat $8,500 to build. It Is In excellent condition nnd rented at pres ent to a good tenant at 917.50 per month. $6.250—Will buy a modern 9-room residence on Rogers avenue. VlnevllU. Dimensions of lot 70x200, $7,750—For this price we offer one of the most modern up-to-date homes In Macon, located on First street, be tween fPlnc and Oak. 10 rooms anil on a good lot; convenient to car line and flve minutes’ walk from the bind- noss portion of the city. Minton-Morgan Co., Real Estate 420 Cherry St. Phone 1192 For Sale $1,800 Will buy a handsome six («) room residence In Bellevue, newly r«P*r<*d and painted, and la apple-pie order. Heg a large lot, else 103x208 fe< t (half acre), and fronting street car line. Known as the Russell place. Purchaser can get possession In thir ty (10) days. NOW is your chance to get a nice home at a GREAT BAR GAIN. Terms if desired. JORDAN REALTY CO. Real Estate, Insurance end Loans. Phone 1136. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. For Sale I’vo ft nice seven-room Cot tage in Vincvillc, in a good lo cation for solo cheap, and on liberal terms, Aro you interested t Frank B. West Real Estate and fnsuranoe^ 417 Cherry 8t. Wilkinson's Matchless Min eral Water la a combination of Sulphuric Acid and Iron <> powerfully concentnatcd that dilution In necessary before taking, a tea to tablcapoonful Is a dose. It is s natural pieecriptiOB, compounded by nature so perfectly that artifice cen never •^i,ro«« h it In l*tx- ftcUl rvaalta. Sold by ell druggists. One pint tt.OO. tls pint* iS.0q MATCHLESS MINERAL WATER CO. Illicit, AMfiitk. AU. WiH. Crssavttte. Vs. FOB balk mr JOIN S. I8GE UU« CO., Mkm, Gl FOR SALE $5.500.00—An elsgont 10-room dwell ing. situated on the top of Fort Hill. In East Macon. It is on a bait acre lot, and ha* every convenience— gas. electricity, hot and cold water, and stable. Windmill and ttuik go with place. Can make terms—A BAR GAIN. $1,750.00—Five negro houres In good condition, renting for $480.00 per an num. This over IS per cent on amount Invested. $*,750.00—Will buy four n<*w houses renting for $12.00 per month; in good renting locality and clo*e In. Qeed Investment and always rents. $1.200.00—Tenant property renting for $16.00 per month and NO CITY We al!»o hare $12,008.00 to lend on good Real Estate at 7 end I per cent. Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loan* and Insurance PHONE 26, * Citizen's N»t’L BilMdlSg