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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1903
YOUR HEALTH
Cheerfulness, and working ability for the day de
pend largely upon the CoSce you get at breakfast.
INSIST ON—
LUZIANNE COFFEE
The Yavdrite Brand of Those
Who Know the Best.
Sold Everywhere. THE REILY-TAYLOR. CO.
25o—1-lb. Can. New Orleans.
For Sale
ISJN
Hem betel built In Kut Msoen; wiU
truUd to Cult.
Desirable VI nevflte° cottage: let wM*.
$4.3(0
otrect Soma; 10 roomu built
for • bra«; worth tb* mwmn
$1,000
n»<r*iu» lot: will bulls boots tot tor-
$1,350.00 /
For a Quick Sale
Nfo# cottage on corner lot in good
neighborhood and growing part ef
town* •
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
1 Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Phone 206. * 607 Cherry St,
Wadley Investment Co.
Real Estate Insurance Loans
Magfatrata Tight refused to hold the
young woman and her brother-in-law In
ball for a hearing* t
“Ha Deserved to Oe Shot."
If Marino," said the magistrate, “was
shot by this young wife whlTe he was try
ing to drag her from her husband’s home
tie deserved to be shot Tell her and her
broth* r-lnHlaw they are paroled until
Friday.
Marino, who la In the Long Island Col*
lege Hospital, la held In $500 for hear
ing on a charge of disorderly conduct.
Mr*. I»l Bello freely admitted to tho
court that she had shot Marino. Bhe
Mid she and her husband opened a gro
cery store eight months ago. and that
Marino had called frequently to buy
rtgarettes. He recently apoko to her of
hi* regard for her. ahe suld. but ahe
Brought ha was Joking, until last Sun
day, when he slipped her a letter, which
ahe handed to the court. In It tho writer
List Your Property and Wants With Us
We Move Tenants Free
Grand Building. Telephone 627.
C. F. STROBERG
(Schatiman’a Old Stand.)
BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY
1 All Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages and
Wagons.
Now
for
T hanksgiving
i
URKEYS
Wo aro booking orders ahead, at special price. Lot
ns know what you want and get the choicest selection.
Either dressed, or alive on foot. Onflor now from—
Flournoy Grocery Company
SIX PHONES— ALL No. 20.
Only Ooffeo Roasters in Maoon, <3a.
For Sale at $2,500
A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern,
newly paporedj within half block of Collego St. Splen
did homo or investment. •
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
461 Third 8t.
Phono 360
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
Sam Weichselbaum & Mack
P. O. Box 163
Jacksonville, Fla.
The Mack Boys will give them prompt and careful
attention. Note the following. All express prepaid:
XXX Butwrlsr Uys. 11.14 call.
Six year’old Corn. 11.00 gill jug, 4 quarts
“ “ Jug *
Mount Vernon
Our Choice Bye, __ . .
Anderson Co. Dourbon. four quart a
While Mill . botllod In bond, four quarts
Lewis' 41 four quarts
mark Label four quarts
• year old Corn. (Out quarts
.ISM
.SIM
.till
.1540
SI.M
.1400
.14.40
.IIM
Tlieso Are only a few of our many good things. Send
us a trial order. All the standard brands of BEEIt ot
lowest prices. Writo f6r price list.
SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Schedule affective 5*pt. 20, 1008.
M.&B.
6. F. PARROTT. Receiver.
MACON AND BIRMINGHAM
RAILWAY.
Train# leave Macon for LI sel
la. CuUoden. Tat fertile. Thomas-
ton. Woodbury. Columbus. Har
ris. La Orange and intermediate
points aa follow*:
No- 41 at 4:88-p. modally and
Ko. 88 at t;44 a. m. Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday.
No. 41 makes direct connec
tion with Southern Railway at
Woodbury for Warm Springs
and Columbus, arriving at Warm
Springs 6?IT p. m. and Colum
bus 1#:M p. HI. .
Trains arrive Macon as fol
lows: 48. 11:88 a. m. dally;
No. 84. 8:44 p. m.. Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays.
Trains leave from M and B-
Rjr depot. Fifth and Pins eta.
C. B. RHODES. Geo. Pact. Agt
Phcn
1800.
FOR SALE
11.104—Thl. rrlc will buy . rotr
nlc. llttl. C.pMm oottig. on BounOarr
.tmiu., HU Mirer,
I3.0S0—$\>r thl. prlc* w. can oftir
u iltiui 1-room rMld.nr. on Mura
•irMt. Mtwna rim and Hocooi. Thl.
pl.c* foot 14,44* to built:. It U M
w-rlltat condition and rcntM nt pro.-
«t! «0 n (Ood I want at 11144 per
at oath.
14.344—Will boy a modtra 4-room
ro.td.ar. on Roctn avenun .Vlm.viU.
Dhni n.lon. or lot 74x144.
IT.744—Tor thl. prto. w, mtit ...
•f Ik. moat modern up-to-date home.
In Macon, located on Flnt atnet
tween Pin. and Oak. 14 room.
on a rood tot: ronvrnNht to ear lln*
and flv. minute.' walk from the bu.1
i Ben. portion nr tho elly.
I Wo nr* rarllltated to (tv. nbml
! term, oa nay of tho abov».
Minton-Morgan Co.
Real Estate
j 420 Cherry St Phone 1192
RESENTS INSULT NEW DANGER IN
WITH A BULLET FULDING BEDS
Pretty Italian Matron Shoots
Man Who Tried to Lure
HT/ Her Away.
NEW TORE. Nov. U-lfarrKd at four-
teen. Conceits, the wife of Giuseppe Dt
Bello, who ly now twenty years of age. is
lo. who ly now twenty year* of age. la
E «i«l* rrd the handsomest woman In the
ian colony near Hamilton ferry.
She'll!!* been annoyed by wooers, who
have begged her to leave husband and
children and fly to Italy, and yesterday
ahe formally served notice on all to be
ware by shooting Joseph Marino In the
vent to her grocery store,
_— —_— street, to ask her to steal
her husband's money and elope with
brother-in-law. Olrardo
when he entered tho grocery storo •ia
saw Concetta lying In a swoon on the
floor, pfrked up her revolver and sent
" lpffig
two shot* at Marno. who was
Letter That Caused 8hootlng.
T love jrou with all my heart I do
it sleep at night for thinking of your
B t sleep Yt night for thinking
cuty. I shnll bo happy to live near
you for life. If you have any regard for
me I pray that you will put together ~
of money, and with that and
what I have we can pass beautiful days.*
Mrs. 1>I Hello says, ahe ‘hid the letter
. om her husband, as sho feared he
would kill her wooer and thereafter avoid
ed Marino, who lay In wait until her
hustMind went to marttet yesterday and
.. . - She to(d
then entered the store.
court he threw hla arms
•aid he had come to carry her awny.
“ho broke away —' — *— *
Marino stood
__ ear room.
_ middle roem In a
corner of which her children, who are
four years and seven months old. lay
asleep.
"If you run out the hark door or cry
i* help I shall kill the children." Marino
K id. according to her statement Then
e shot him.
Little Baby Choked With 8moke Arouses
Household In Time to Prevent Per
haps a Serious Fire.
folding bed was that It was llar le to fold
up and flatten the occupants, but it now
seems that It la dangerous in another
W ¥he family of Mr. J. E. Long, at lit
•treat, w*
Spring street. was aroused at a vary early
hour ytsterdg? morning by tho baby lying
In Its crib In the room making a noise
as if stifling or choking. Mr*. Long
quickly arose and was astonished to And
tho room full of smoke, and noticed It
was coming through the transom of the
door which led Into tho front room. She
Immediately phoned to the Aremen and
they made a quick response.
The firemen went Into the room from
which the amok* was Issuing, and as
noon as the door was opened tho admis
sion of aJr caused the plastering which
had becoma heated to fall from the aides
and celling, doing through tho smoke.
had become bested to fell from the sides
and celling, doing through tho smoke,
which waa vary dense, the fireman found
that the flre waa confined to a folding
bed. The chemical engine soon had the
fire out, and th*n came the discovery
that the lire originated in this bed and ft
folded up. No one had occupied the room,
or had been In It so far as any of tho
family knew.
Then came the theorising aa to how
tne flro could have occurred In this bed.
folded as It was, and which hnd not been
used In weeks. Chief Miller says it Is a
mystery to him, and the family cannot
Imagine the cause, though they Incline
to the opinion that a mt and matches
may have caused It.
The house belongs to Mr. C. E. Damour.
The only damage to the house Is the
Injury to tto plastering. Th% bed Is a
total wreck. . . .
But for the smoke strangling the baby,
greater damage might have resulted.
"Generally debilitated for years. Had
alek headache*, lacked nmbltlon. was
worn-out and all run-down. Burdock
Blood Bitters made me a well woman."
—Mrs. Chan. Preltoy, Moosup. Conn.
Remember the Gayety Quar
tette; every day this week
from 4:30 to 10:00 p. m., at the
Gayety Theater.
WHY SUFFER?
Breathe Hyomei and Kill tha Loath*
some Catarrh Germs.
Just as long us you have catarrh
your nose will Itch, your breath will be
foul, you will hawk and spit, and you
will do other disgusting things because
you can't help yourself. The germa
of catarrh have got you In their power;
they are continually and persistently
digging Into and Irritating the mhcous
membrane'of your nose' and throat.
They ore now m.iktflg your life miser
able; in time they will nap your entire
system of Its energy, Ita strength. Its
vlenr and vitality.
If you do not kill the loathsome
germs of catnrrh. their desperate as
saults will In time undermind your rea
son. rob yoyr brain of its brilliancy,
and leave you no*, only a physical but
mental wreck.
This picture Is not overdrawn; the
Writer haa seen thousands of Just auch
s. He has personally experienced
demoralising results that come
from the ravishing attacks of the hor
rible catarrh germs, the greatest pest
of civilized nations.
But there Is one remedy that will
kill the germs and cur# catarrh. and.
that Is Hyomei, the Australian dry air
treatment. There may‘he other reme-
die*, hut they are not guaranteed as
The Taylor-Bayne Drue Co., the drug
gists, will guarantee Hyomei to cure
catarrh, or money back. Don't delay
this pleasant antiseptic treatment.
Every day you allow these germs to
exist In your system brings you nearer
to complete demoralisation. ThoTay.
lor-Bayne Drug Co. will sell you a
complete Hyomei outfit for only $100.
Ask them about It. It Is also guaran
teed to ours bronchitis, asthma, coughs,
colds and hay fever.
DOWNTOWN LOCATION
FOR-CHEROKEE CLUB
COMMITTEE APPOINTED YESTERDAY
TO FIND THE BEa/PLACE—WILL
«E REORGANIZED SOON.
Within the ntxt thirty days tha Chera<
kve Club will have reorganised, with
quarters "downtown."
This was decided upon at a meeting of
the members yesterday at noon, when
consists of Ben L. Jones. Charles II. Hall,
Oscar Dooly and Howard M. Smith.
It ta practically assured that tha club
* Cherry
will locate on <
.... at rest, either ....
Citsby's store, at the comer of Becund. or
over the Western t'nlon Telegraph Com
pany. The organisation will. In all like
lihood. bo known as -tho “
"Downtown
;#e Club."
There is much enthusiasm among tho
msmber* of tho Cherokee Club over Its
prospective reorganisation, aa It la
nod to make the new establishment
of the best of Ita kind In the south.
The Gayety Quartette in new
illustrated songs from 4:30 to
10:00 p. m. at the Gayety Thea
ter.
ELECT
WITH THE PUTNAM FAIR
EATONTON, Ga^ Nov. 12—Gover
nor-elect Joseph M. Brown was the
guest of honor At the Putnam county
niri
Mr. Brown expreeaed himself as do#
lighted with his Brat visit to Putnam
county. He stated that he had declin
ed an Invitation to the waterways con
vention at Columbus, as well as to at
tend the Farmers' Union convention at
New Orleuns, especially to enjoy tho
pleasure of meeting Ijio good people
of this county, ntutlng also at the same
tlmo that ho was especially Interested
In state affairs Ju»t nr# and the peo
ple’s Jnteres'.s. Hr* found many for
mer friend* of hla .father* hero and In
the county, and made friends for him
self among his enthusiastic, support
ers and the crowd present at the fair.
Judge and Mrs. J. 8. Turner en
tertained Mr. Brown.
JORDAN HEADS NEW
El
BOARD OF DIRECTORS IS COIVL
POSED WELL KNOWN GEOR-
GIA BU8INES8 MEN.
DUBLIN. Oa.. Nov. 12—On Jan
qary 1 the Souttum Htatcs Fire In
surance Company will begin business
in Atlanta with ’a strong bcu r d of di-
clalms.
The company ft) 11 be a mutual one.
but stun* of the .very best financiers In
the state will be among the directorate
Ident of the Farmers' Oln Compress
and Cotton Co., and editor of Cotton
Journal; J. E. Smith. Jr.. Dublin,
president of the City National Bank,
Four Beasona Department Store and
ed paid in capital of $2$0,<H}0; Brooks
Simmons, Statesboro, president of the
First National Hank; J. E. McCroan,
cashier of Flrat National Bank, Btatea-
the Briggs Hardware Company. Val
doata; B. J. Carmichael, director and
tV.‘ E. iBrakefleld. icaahler Peoples'
Bank. Comer; Frank L. Adams, Atlan-
National Bank. Concord; James K.
Athena: Henry 8. Heed, Atlanta.
Jr.
Third Vice President-Henry C.
Briggs.
Fourth Vice President—W. B. Blake
Held.
Secretary—Frank L. Adams.
Treasurer—Chaa. T. Smith.
Attorney—James K. Hines.
special committee waa appointed to find, , ■■■■■■■■ ■
a desirable location. This commutes 1 _ BHoua? 1M heavy after dlnnerT
Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complex
ton sallow? Liver needs waking up.
Doan's Hegulets cure bllloua attacks.
88 cepts at any drug store.
WANT LOWER RATE SOUTH
CHICAGO. Nov. 12—The Interstate
Chattanooga, and points south.
Chicago merchants will be placed
rate* to Chattanooga are
the distance Is much greater.
The complaints allege that these dls.
criminatory rates have been my by a
conspiracy through what Is knffrn ai
Voice,
eh which the expect
1 with dread to the hour when she shall feel the thrill
Is the joy of the household, for
without it no happiness can be
complete. Angels smile at
and commend the thoughts
and aspirations of the mother
. _ _ bending over the cradle.
The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass is such that
she looks forward with dread to the hour when she shall feel the thrill
of motherhood. Every woman should know that the danger and pain
of chiU-Hrth can k- avoided by the use of Mother'* Friend, which
renders le ...! the parts, 1 - -
assisting nature in its work.
By its aid thousands of
women have passed this
crisis in safety. £££}££
heeksdlaHimsHse is wm nt ft**,
TU£ ORADF1KLD REGITATO* CO.
Attests, G*.
Drinking Men
Not Reliable
Employers Want Sober Mon.
Competition lo too keen and life la too
strenuous for an employer to keep men
on hte payroll whose nerves are unsteady
and whose brains are not door.
Every line of business Is beginning to
close Its doors to drinking men.
Drunkenness la a disease and like
most dlsossrs,—has Its remedy. Orrlne
Is the reliable treatment and la sold
under a positive guarantee to effect a
cure or your money will be refunded.
Orrlne lo In two forms; No. 1. which
can be used without the patient's
knowledge In tea. coffee or food; and
No. 3 for those who wish to be cured.
The guarantee applies to both forma
Mailed In plain sealed package on. re
ceipt of $1.06. Write for free booklet
mailed In plain sealed envelope. The
Orrlne Co.. Washington, D. C.. or H. J.
Lamar Sc Co.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Jests B. Hart Gen. Manager.
J. Freeman Hart. See.
Jesse B. Hart & Bro.,
Funeral Directors
Personal attention glven all business.
Phones 467. 760, 3268. MACON, GA.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
S. C. Puralsy. . tamer Clay.
PURSLEY & OLAY,
UNDERTAKERS. ^
Always open. 611 and 513 Mulberry 6L
Oldest exclusive undertaking house In
Macon. Phone 425. Prepared to fill
telegraph or telephone orders on short
notice. Carrlagts to funeral $3.50.
HEIMATH HALL
S68 Walnut Street.
Regular mealt for men and women 25
cents. Euiinea* women 15 cents.
Breakfast 7 to 8 a. m.
Dinner 12 to 1:30 o. m.
Supper. 6:00 to 7:00.
A tree teat room: convenient for qjt«
of-town shoppers.
—GO TO—
WESLEYAN
The best instruction is the
cheapest.
NOVEMBER 13th.'
Matinee 2:30. Night 8:15.
George H. Brennan Presents
The Traitor
Love and Laughter. Sensations and
** Surprises. Thrills and Tsars.
Dramatized by CHANNING POLLOCK
and THOMAS DIXON, JR.
..From Mr Dixon's story of tho de
cline and fall of the Ku-KIdk-KIsn.
Prices—Matine# 25c. 50c, 75c, $1X0.
Night 50c, 75o, $1.00, $1.50.
The Lyric Theater
LAWRENCE ALBERTIA, ^
Th# Wir# Haired Marvel,
MLLE. WULFKEN,
Flexible Venue.
' THE APOLLO TRIO,
Presenting
A COLLEGE PLAYLET,
"THE MAN OUTSIDE."
PATHE’S POPULAR PICTURES.
Three reefs: Changes made Daily
2 to 4 and 6 to 7.
VAUDEVILLE 4 to 6 and 7 to 10:30.
ADMISSION 10c.
Ladles may attend (Bandy Bros.'
houses anywhere or any time.
' HARNESS
$14.00 Harness at $10.00
$15.00 Harness at... i. .$10.75
$17.00 Harness at $12.75
$20.00 Harness at $15.00
These extraordinary price* for a
little while. Wholesale prices at re
tail . Order a set, and If you don't
like them send them back. Sent C.
O. D. with privilege of examination.
J.W.SNO^
MACON. GA.
• YOUR HEALTHI
Tour very life's happiness depends,
In a large measure, upon your Plumb-
inng. I do not only construct new
plumbing work, but I pat old Plumb
ing In the very best condition.
JAS. C. GORMLY.
Phone 831. 320 Third Street.
MR. D00 GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and this bUr horse and mule emporium
will In the future be run by Mr. Ben L.
Jones and his eon. Mr. W. H. Jones.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
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YESTERDAY'* WEATHER.
, Meteorological data furnished by the
local office of the United 8tates wather
bureau, department of agriculture, for
the teenty-four hours ending at 4 p. m..
wool time.
Thermograph Readings. *
8 pm...71:11 PM..S3I 1 am..42 11 am..Cl
ie'.'.|iS::|iS:lh2::8
M pa...u! 4 u..4,1m am..141 4 pm..4!
6 Gallons for 60c, If You
Send For It.
CANFIELD OIL CO.
467 Second St.
IKE WINSHIP HERBERT 8MART
WINSHIP & SMART,
INSURANCE.
ACCIDENT, HEALTH. FIRE.
Washington Block.
FOR RENT
No. 147 Rose Park, »-r„ two
baths
No. 225 Bellevue Ave., 5-r...
No. 810 Duncan Ave., 5-r...
Corner of Carling and Rembcrt.
Johnson avenue, H. H., 5-r
112 Clayton. 5-r
No. 124 Holt, t-r
No. 522 Monroe..7-r.
B. A. WISE & CO.
.840.00
.820.00
.$18.00
.$25.00
.$17.54
.. IS.50
.$22.80
.$20.00
.. 22.50
.$26.00
..$37.80
..$25.00
..$14.00
..$12.50
.$18.00
All the Lumber Left
From the Fair
FOR SALE '
At Auction
Saturday, Nov. 14th, 10 a. m.
AT THE PARK.
About 100,000 Feet Lumber,
Benches, Tools and
” Other Stuff.
MUST BE SOLD. *'
D. WITMAN, Auctioneer.
For Rent
STORES.
No. $20 Second St $60.00
No. 414 Fourth St $60.00
No. 153 Second St $55.00
No. 666 Poplar St $(0.00
No. 403 Mulberry St $80.00
No. 615 Poplar St $10.00
For Sale
I’ve a nice seven-room Cot
tage in Vineville, in a good lo
cation for sale cheap, and 01
liberal terms.
Are you interested?
Frank B. West
Real Estate and Insurance.
417 Cherry St
FOR SALE
$5,500.00—An elegant 10-room dwell
ing. situated on the top of Fort Hill.
In East Macon. It Is on a half acre
lot. and has every convenience—gas.
electricity, hot and cold water, and
stable. Windmill and tank go with
place. Can make terms—A BAR
GAIN.
$3,750.00—Five negro houses in good
condition, renting for $480.00 per an
num. This over IS per cent on amount
Invested.
$2.760.00—Will buy four new houses
renting for $82.00 per month; in good
renting locality, and dose Jn. . Good
Investment and always rents.
$1,200.00—Tenant property renting
for $15.00 per month and NO CITY
TAX.
We also have $12,000.00 to lend on
good Real Estate at 7 and 8 per cent.
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 267
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
A thirty-horse farm with dwelling, out
buildings and tenant houses sufficient to
run it; well located, one and a hair miles
from good town and only one mile from
nearest railroad station, rfflth public road
running through the center. The place
contains 1.760 acres, and has plenty of
runnlnc water on It. Will lease to a. re
sponsible party for five years at a rent
of 85 bales of cotton per year. The place
will yield a handsome profit at this lour
rental.
FOR SALE.
A 50-acre farm on Columbus road with
good improvements. Including a two-story
dwelling; running water and most of place
under fence. Improvements could not be
placed for $3,000.00. Price, $3,250.00. Can
make reasonable terms. If desired.
303*4 acres In Crawford county. Gs.,
has 7-room dwelling and two small tenant
houses; about 200 acres in large second
growth pine ready to saw. which should;
If properly handled, yield enough to more
thch pay for place. Prtce, $1,250.00.
Terms, , if desired.
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
, 665 Mulberry Street
For Sale
The substantial and. well located two-
story brick building, Nos. 507 and
60$ Mulberry street. It Is well ar
ranged for business purposes on first
floor and rooms with modern convex
tehees above for a family dwelling,
Lot $0x210 to alley In rear. This Is
very desirable property and offered
at a BARGAIN for QUICK sale.
Suburban acreage and farms a spe
cialty. Home funds on long time at
7 per cent.
Geo. W. Duncan
Manager
S. S. Parmelee
Company,
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons. CarU
Harness, Saddles, Bicycles, Baby Car-
rlAgres, acceseorles.
Largest stock In the South to select
from. A pleasure to serve you.
8. S. PARMELEE CO. Macon, Ga.
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investments. >
Stocks, Bonds. Real Estate. Mertgagu
Macon. Ga.
WANTED
For cash two medium priced residences
FOR SALE
One splendidly Improved plantation
near Mscen; very best condition; wo *
make grand country home. Farms _
various localities, lumber lands, vacant
lots in different parts of elty. Several
Improved city lots that pay well aa in
vestments. -<
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
MACON. 0U4LIN « SAVANNA HAIL'
Trains at Macon.
■ffectlvs March u. isca.
1 vy inc ubc ui rovuioi a riioiuj, wmui
MOTHERS
friend
The
m. rex
foot, at
Ctty 3.6
Mtnulcee river st Usenet tot 7 a.
: 4 feet, at Hawklnsvine «.4 of a
Atbevuie 2.1 feet, and at Lumber
business to keep out of aU trou
ble yea can and rou can and win
harp out of liver and bowel troub’e If
S take Dr. King** New Life Pills'.
y keep biliousness, malaria and
Jaundice out ot your eyatem. *5c, at
aU drug stores*
Leave. Arrive.
Mo. It 7:00*m| No. 19 11:0g«m
*•» » liSOpmi No. 17 4:40pm
$15,000 v
To Loan
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
For Rent
For Sale
We are offering for quick sale a
very desirable piece ot property locat
ed on Forsyth street, near Monroe
street, and now occupied by negroes,
but will no doubt rapidly enhance In
value &* the property on the opposite
side of Forsyth street is occupied by
white .people. The lot fronts 87 feet
on Forsyth street, and runs back 305
feet to an alley In the rear. On the
lot Is ono 4-room huse, three 2-room
houses, one 1-room house, and rents for
nearly $300.00 a year. Price $2,000.
(teal Estate. Insurance and Loans.
Phone 1186. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg,
H. Horne
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND
Grand Building,
LOANS,
^FOR RENT.
8tore. 451 Cherry street.
Store, 504 and 606 Fourth street; raIN
Phone 454.
road track facilities.*
Second and Third floor Evening News
wilding.
Storage space at English Compress
Building.
Building, Southern RaUroad trsck ftcUi
7-r. dwelling i—
7-r. dwelling. 210 First street.
7-r. dwelling, 457 and 461 Nhw street
8-r. dwelling, 248 Carling avenue.
■*r. wiih«, wan vinanua IH1
4- r. cottage. 406 and 40$ Ross street
5- r. In dwelling, 661 Orange street.
Elegant apartments In Dr. Fraxler’d
new apartment house of B, 6, $ or lsi
rooms. 8team heat, water and Janitor
service furnished.
Money to lend on Improved real eetate
at t and 7 per cent according to location.
. Money lo Lend on
Real Estate
Well rated commercial paper
and very low rate* on Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bank •
Trains arrive ang depart from Southern
Railway Depot. j. a. STREYg*\
Oerters' Paseenc^r Ag«nL
170 MULBERRY STREET.
OKOROIA RAtLROAU.
n?' 4«nr..
B m.1
IS. Sun. only.. 3:16*
U. 4*ly #*. Bun. «4*33. dally
a-m.No.
...11:14:12. daily
xlF. dolly
W. W, HARDWICK. O
WICK. O. A-
m Cherry lit
e. S. & F. RY.
Schedule Effective Oct. 18, 1I0E
DEPARTURES!
11:30 a. m.. No. 1, Through Train te
Florida, carries Obssrvutloa FaN.
lor car and coaches. Macon to
Jacksonville via Valdosta; con
nection made for White springs.
Lake City. Fslatka.
4:05 p. m- no. 5, "Shoo-Fly," Ms-
12:25 i
— m.. no. 3, "Georgia South-
—- Suwanee Limited." Macon to
Jacksonville via Valdosta. Solid
train wlUi Georgia Southern and
Florida. Twelve Section Draw
ing Room Sleeping Car; epo«
S:J0 p. m. In the Uuion Depot
Makes connection at Jacksonville
for oil points in Florida.
12:16 a. m., No. $5. "Dixie Flyer,»•
coaches and Pullman sleepers.
VI.AA. »A .. I” '
coacues rw
Macon to Ttftcn. en route from
SL Louis and Chicago to Jack
sonville.
ARRIVALS: '
4;1S a. m.. No. 4, "Georgia South
*• m., m». -ueorgta south
ern bu wanes Limited," from
Jacksonville and Paiatka. local
sleeper Jacksonville to Macon-
tJS
assengvrs win remain In iocs:
Jesteev in Uw^a Depot at Macon
until a. ».
m a. m.. No 44. "Dixie Flyer,"
coacoee and Pullman slepers
- TKtoo to Macon, en roots from
Jacksonville to 8L Louis and
Chicago.
No- •. "Shoe-ny.- from
Valdosta.
4:25 p. m« No. 2. from Pslstks
Jacksonville and oil intermediate
petats. Parlor O v B «rvaUon Car
Jacksonville to Maoon.
C. B. RHODE*. Gen. Past. A sent.
Macon, Os.
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JORDAN REALTY CO. (