Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 14, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 190b MEN’S SHIRTS The popular colors are shown to advantage in our pleated bosom Shirts—at $2.00. They are made of percales, in gray and tan shades, with printed stripes/ of light green, helio, pink, dark green and blue, with colored buttons to match the stripes. There are two /box pleats on each side of the bosom, each pleat with a single stripe running down the center, coat style, ouffs attached. See Our Window Display FIRST DAY’S WORK OF GEORGIA STUDENTS’ MISSIONARY LEAGUE ff s y 0 ur Kidneys! Backache? LOOK AT THESE "Weltin’s Best Patent Flour Best Sugar Cured Hams, per pound ... Picnic Hams, per pound Bacon Strips (small average) Irish Potatoes, per peck Pure Lard, per pound Compound Lard, per pound Best 'White Meat, per pound .... „.. Best Head Rice, 3 pounds Plantensr, 10-pound pail Tomatoes, 3 pounds, Stan, pack Tomatoes, 2 pounds, Stan, pack Bonnie Bell Peas, 15c value »>.„ White Lily Com, 15o value ...» Van Camp’s Sugar Corn, 8 for ....... Country Butter .« Brookfield Creamery Butter ...... KALAMAZOO CELERY, 4 for ». Ocean White Fish, 10-pound Ht >i Mackerel, No. 2, 10-pound kit .. ..... ' Heinz Sauer Kraut, 3 quarts for ,.. Heinz Dill Pickles, 2 quarts for ...... Remember you got your money bad Look in the kitohen, see what you neei 73c 15c 10c 20c ,30o 12 l-2c 10c 12 l-2o 25c $1.15 10c 8c • WW, ......11c ...10c 25o ...25c .;..30c .25c 73o *1.12 .25c •...... ,25c k if you want it. Macon Cash Grocery Co. Phones 325—290 670 Poplar Street. A. & P. Vegetable Sale Suoh valuos as these need little comment. It will pay every housekeeper to tako advantage of this sale at once, and get a few cans of each article listed below at the special prices quoted. Iona Tomatoes, large cans ...» 8c Iona Corn, a can 7c Iona Peas, a can 8c Sultana Tomatoes, a can 9c Sultana Com, a can .... 8c Sultana Peas, a can 10c A&P Tomatoes, extra tall cans 11c A&P Coro, a can 10c A&P Peas, a can 12 l-2c Our Vegetables are all carefully selected and packed while fresh and will be found a great deal better values than can be had at most stores. A trial' is all we ask and we are offering them at or below cost for a few days in order to get every one to try them and see just what we are selling for themselves. Fresh arrival today Fancy Crackers, Cakes, eta The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. FINE ATTENDANCE OF DELEGATES FROM THE VARI0U8 COLLEGES OF THE 8TATE—SOME FINE MUSIC. LECTURE ON JAPAN TONIGHT. The first cession of the convention of the Georgia Students' Missionary League was held at Wesleyan Collegf * ■ o'clock yesterday afternoon, wit attendance of dcl-'RiU ~ “ collects of the state. Other delegates arrived on the evening trains, nnd the enrollment of the dclega- tlons will bo completed nt the morning session today. Alter on opening prayer and song ser vices. conducted by Rev. Clyde Turner, of Tfltnull Square Baptist Ohureh. thcL principal feature of the afternoon pro** gram waa the address and report ofr President C'has. R. Forster. . At the evening session the addresses of welcome were delivered by Rev.-Lhoe. R. Jenkins In place of Dr. fl. Y. Jamesort.i who was unexpectedly vailed away from the city, and Rev. T. P. Kills, pastor of Mulberry Street Methodist Church. Then followed a brilliant and si address by Dr. Dftrgan. of the FlrstMJPR tlst Church, on “The Appeal of Missions fo the Southern College Student.'* Special music wua a pleasant feature of both programs, notable In the evening program being a tender and beautiful aolo by Prof. McNeil, of the Academy for the Blind. The puL... attend all the aesalona of the conren- the public are again cordially Invited Japan by Rev. Callahan Is a u—._— — — spent several years In missionary .service In Japan, end Is supported In that field by the Vinevrllo Methodist Sunday school, lie has just returned and has a flno lot of lantern slides, made from photographs which lie himself Ims taken. The following Is thn program: 6:30 a. m.. morning watch, led by Mr. Robert L. Wiggins. Nashville. Tenn. 9 a. in. —Service of song and prayer. Enrollment of delegates ••ompleted. Reports of delegates on the status of mlsHionnry work In their colleges. Music. 4 Student ten-minute papers: 1. "A Review of tho Mission Study Course of 1907-1908." Miss Lydia Nix, Georgia Normal nnd Industrial College. 2. "Our Mill People |n tho Clouth," Mr. Walter Bryan. Emory College.- 8. "My rountrv nnd Its Appeal." Miss B. I.lng Soong. Shanghai. Chinn, student at Wesley - Music. Missionary address. Rev. W. A. Davla. Kioto. Japan. Recess. Musle. Missionary address. "The Hiudent Vol unteer." Rev. K. b\ Cook. Kdiic. Board For. Missions. M. E. C. fl. 3 p. m.—Service of spng and pray Address. "Intercollegiate Visitation and Co-operation tn Developing the Mission ary Spirit." Rev. Kdwin D. Brownlee, Field Secretory. « K. M. League. Address. "The Asheville Conferences." Mr. Robert I,. Wiggins. Nashville. Tenn. Music. Address*. "'I he Alabama Studcnl* Con ference." Mr. L C. Brannnn. Southern University. Greensboro. Ala. Business hour: Reports cf committees. Election of officers for 1903-1909. 7:30 p. m.- Stcreoptlcon lecture of Js- jan. Rev. W. J. Callahan. Yamagurhl, leyan cknptors. Wesleyan College parlors*. Hear The Gayety Quartette sing "At the Village Church with Nell." . ' DRANK DEAD MOUSE BUT LOST THE SUIT BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT DE FENDANT IN UNUSUAL SUIT FOR DAMAGES IN THE 8UPERI OR COURT YESTERDAY — THE PLAINTIFF LOST, The Attention of the superior court k uas occupied all of yesterday with the hearing of the suit of Miss Lizzie Bonner against a bottling company. The plaintiff claimed that sho was made violently III by drl.nklng of the contents of u bottle, put up by the defendant company, which contained a dead mouse. She asked for dam ages In the sum of >2,500. The case was hard-fought by both aides and to the very last disinterest ed lawyers were puxzled as to what would be the outcome. The Jury was out over five hour*, returning a diet In favor of the defendant. The defenae contended that it was impossible for a dead mouae—or a live one. for that matter—to have, been bottled at Ita establishment, owing to the various processes required In the filling of a bottle with the drink. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER. Meteorological data furnished by local office of the United 8tate* «fnl bureau, department of agriculture. the twenty-- - " - | * - B local time. larmograpn Keaaingi 11 am..67 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 Wadley Investment Co. Real Estate Insurance Loans List Your Property and W.ants With Us We Move Tenants Free Grand Building.Telephone 627. Police (®ouPt Pete’s Wife Once More. "What’s this! Were you not here a few dayz ago7 And now you come be. fore me again!" It was Peter Jack- son. nnd it was the same old charge of wife-beating. "Hits me, Jedge, an’ hlt/i dat same ooman wotter call nur wife, dat samo Mornervy, same one datter hadter hit tuwer day. Tor yrr den, Jedge. dat ahe de meanes’ ooman In da wul, but hit look lak yer doan b'lleve me* kaae yer foun’ me ten dollars kaeer hit her. Efyer knowed dat ooman iak* I knows her; Jedge, yer sho wud tu’n me loose an’ not have any trlle. Dunno wot mek de Lawd let dat ooman live no how. W'en dat ooman go dald ol’ Peter, not dls Peter, kaae dls Peter kicker down dem goldln steps fo she retch de top step, but ol’ Saint Peter wot keep de do’ atter yer git In de goldln gates, he gwlneter say. who dlaT on’ she gwlneter nay, die am Memervy. Saint Pefer he say, wotf Mernervy wot live In Dog Alley down dar in Yamacraw? She any. hit aho la, Mis ter Peter. Den Saint Peter he say, of you de Mernervy dat live In Dog A1 ley on’ Petr* Jackson's wife, you tek yerso'f right erway an’ hunt er nuv- ver bo'dln’ house; nobody but good peoples kin bode In dls house. An' yer know wot Mernervy gwlneter do den? Khe sho pick up one er dem goldln’ hrfeks Com cfe pavp-ment, an' offer aim Is good Inkklt is down hyere, she sho hit 'Jm In de hald. Dat de klner ooman Mernervy Is." Tell me tho cause of your recent domestic Infelicity." "Is dat wot ahe got me ehaage wld? De poleeees gin me er summage fur dlsawdly." "Well, its all .the same. What did she do to cause you lo beat her this time?" "Weller. Jedge. she do so much dat ter slunno whsr ter klmmence, blit do WMKSUK Ring she do Wen she lay dar In do bald ylstlddy mawnln' an* tell mt, an' me spo’tln her wld money wot- rer wuk» hind fur. drit effer wants any hrekfus I gutter rook hit merse’f knee she gotter hold nrhe. Jedge, Jtss look at dls ooman Hho doan weigh er poun’ less don two hunderd an* forty poun' on’ she fcfn eat fo dollar's wuf- fer vlttleji nt one sottln’ down, an* shfe mekkout Isk aha gotter haldache! Jedge. hit sho am sean'loua de way dat ooman ark." "Is that all she did that Sou should best her?" "Dat all! Is dat nil? Goo»J Lawd, Jedge. rf dat wua all, she wuxter an- gll. Lemma git thoo tellln' yer. Dar she wuaxer layln’ up dar In de bald an' ma er gltfftf' 'bout fixln' da hrekfus. Hhe lay dar an' sho say, yer kin scram'le mer alga dls mawnln* Pete. Alter w'lle she say. doan let dem bls- klts hu'n. Petey. I goes on lakker I alnt payin' no tenghun. Den aha say. I Inks mer woffles soft, Pete. Still I alnt payin' no tenshun too her. Guv d« coffee time ter settle. Petey, she say. Jedge. dnr she wua. de big strop- pin* ooman mekkln* out she gotter haldache, ati’ stir er talkin' datter way ter ine. Den ntter I git de hrekfus dun. she rise up out'n de bald and ahe sot down ter de table, an' ahe say, dat de rntnIs*.coffee datter ever drlnk- ed. Still I alnt **yed Huffin'. Den she stick her fawk In de meat an' she "»y. yer mader messer dls meat! fltltt I aim saved nuffln'. Den aha pick up per blsklt an* she say, fur de Law’s sake yer doan call dlsser blsklt doaxe I ver? An* she narefv (laid wlrfder hald- ••che an* raav on lak dat! Jedge. lem- me leave hit ter yon. would yer hit h erT’ I "It must have been somewhat ag- i gravatlng." remarked the court. "Aggervat’n! Aggerval'nJ Jedge. is j dar any t’lng wussun aggerat'n? Ef dar Is. hit wux dat. an’ data w’enner I tanned her—I sho did." When the court told Pete he rodtd ' go. be wanted to give vent to his feel- I I fngs. but the court warned him that **» 'Vrronstration* were, allowed In court, but when he got outside the court room be gave a whoop. * Uie twenty-four hours < • T * ' le. Thermograph Readings. J 11 pni..46| 5 12 mn. .451 a i 7 pm...541 1 am..44 7 i 8 pm...521 2 am..451 8 i 9 pm...60 3 am..441 9 I l A __ Aft A am J 711 n . 3 pm..6o 4 pm..US River Report. The Ocmulfos river at Maoon at 7 a. m. read 2.5 feet, nt Hawklnsvllle 0.8 of a foot, at Abbeville 2.8 feet, and “* Lumber City 2.1 feet. TOF PATTERSON ASKED MEMPHIS NEWS SCIMITAR O CLARES THE GOVERNOR DE- . FENDED THE COOPERS. NASHVILLE. Nov. II.—Tha Impeach ment of Gov. Alalcolm R. Patterson Is demanded by the News, Scimitar, of Memphis, which paper claims that the governor Is using his position to protect The men who slew Senator Edward W. Carmack. The caption of the editorial Is "Patterson Must Go." and It says In part: "A man who maintains, or allows to be maintained, at the financial expense of some other Interest, euch a man around him as Cooper as his chief ad viser, discredits Tennessee, 1s a reproach to her. excites only the eneera of the world and retards her progress along both material and higher lines. * "The Newa-Sclmltar will employ ovary proper means it can command to Im peach M. R. Patterson and remove him from the high office he secured by mis representation, deceit, force and fraud; by such methods as he and D. B. Cooper could and would devise. . "After the murder of Carmeck. Patter, eon employed hli position to really de i,:| 'll.- .!« "This has been the attitude not only of Patterson, but of hie active and lead ing aides and spokesmen. 7 ‘The fact Is. Carmack waa not mur dered by a man. but by a system. Every selfish, corrupt and vicious Interest and Institution In the state. Including the governor, was behind Cooper, and gave his cowardly mind courage to devlee the final pursuit of Carmack to Me death. They felt Carmack was In their way. "What few words Patterson has said since the murder have been to excuse nnd defend Cooper. His greater silence lias been even a more pronounced de fense of tho aesaesln." PROSPERITY PHOTOS AT PANIC PRICES. Genuine 25.60 Artist's Cabinets at 22.00 ^Genuine* $8.00 Platinum Portraits at $1.00 per doxen. All larger sixes 31 per cant dleoount on regular rates. The Old Reliable Milner Studio, lfll Cotton Ave. Get the best: NEW YORK. Nov. 12.—The police raid ed an alleged ‘luxuriously furnished opium den" on West Forty-sixth street, near Broadway, early yesterday. In the four-story brown-stone house they ar rested Mrs. Nellie Clifton, four other women and three men and took them to •he West 8lde police court. The detectives told Magistrate Moss run other eo-call*-d "Joints," which raided at different times, as well II ft pool room for women. They added that they found six opium layouts and muchi pool room for women, they found six of the drug In the Forty-sixth street house; that the four women were smok ing and that one was so overcome by Hi. y biting opium. They explained that ... —— “‘I.. The eld thi magistrate fined each $5. Three paid the line promptly, th»- fourth sent for and got the money. No charge was made agnlnst the three men arrested. Mrs. Nellie Clifton vowed she has lived on Forty-sixth street only a few days and that the women were her lodgers. Hhe knew nothing of their habits, she said. Hhe was held In $500 ball. “At the Villago Church with Nell,” by the GAyety Quar- tetto today from 3 to 10 p. m., at Tho Gayety Theatre. 15 ARE SENTENCED BY JUDGE GILBERT HI8 LECTURE YO THE PRISONERS WAG IMPRE88IVE IN THE EXTREME. COLUMBUS. Os., Nov. 12—Judge 8. P. Gilbert today sentenced All the prisoners who have so tar been con- vlcted at this term of Muscogeo su perior Court, fifteen In number. If. was the first time that the new Judge had passed sentence In his home county and the occasion was of much Interest to the lawyers. The Judge purposely sentenced all the defendants nt the same time so ag to make a deeper Impression on their mind. His lecture to the prison*r*. on the Importance of obeying the law was Impressive in the extreme. Judge Gilbert's first sentence was upon a negro who had been selling whisky In one of the suburbs, who wsus fined I4M or a year on the chain- gang. A 2250 fine was Imposed In an other case of aimllar character and (women who were convicted of playing and betting waro fined $300 each. When the Kidneys Are Diseased the Whole System Becomes Deranged, Complications Set in and Serious Re sults Are Sure To Follow. WARNER’S SAFE CURE Mr. C. E. Mackey, a prominent eltls en of Vicksburg. Miss., who was Vice- President of the Howard Association for the relief of Yellow Fever sufferer*, waa cured of kidney, liver and bladder troubles by Warner's Hafe Cure. Recently Mr. Mackey wrote: "White acting President of the Howard Association for the relief of the yellow fever sufferers, of which society 1 was Vice-President, I was obliged to expose myself to ill# disease while forward nurses and supplies to the stricken districts, where"they were dying like sheep—the death rale 10 per cent, dally. "On the 9th of November was getting cooler, and at 11... _ . a relanse and was given un to die. After a herd tight 1 was convalescing, when I was taken with Typhoid Fever, and was again at death's door. When I was able to bo un HMdn I was a walking skeleton. Mv stomach, liver, kidneys - - a very had condition, mere bloody sediment In the urine, tny hark. "About this t Warner's Hafe —........ _— relief from the start, and after tnKTng It for a time I was completely restored to health. I can truthfully say It Is a boon to suffering humanity—that Is. those sffllcted with kid ney nud bladder troubles, /or I know of my own certain knowledge of your great reme dy. Warner'a Safe Cure, for kidney and bfidder trophies. It wss a godsend to ms to get hold of It. "If you wish, write any of our reputable citizens and from them learn that I have slmplv stated facts." id bladder were In i ft thick. Ith pain In commenced taking TEST YOUR KIDNEYS. Tut sotns uinntlng urine In a glass or bottle, let It Stand 24 hours. If there Is a reddish sedi ment In the bottom of the glass, o r If the urine Is cloudy or milky or If you see particles or germs floating about m It, your kidneys are dis eased and you should get a bottle of Warner’s Hafe Cure at once. ANALYSIS FREE. If after making this test you have any doubt as tfl_.the development of tne dlneasa In your system, send a sample of your urine, putting your name and address on the package, to our Medical Department, and our doctors will an alyse It and send you a report, with odvloe. and medical booklet free. When the kidneys are diseased the uHo acid Is not carried off and this causes Gout. Lumbago, Rheumatism of the Joints, Rhauniatlsoi of the Muscles. Rheuma tism of the Heart, Rheumatism everywhere. Warner's Bare Cure drives out the In kidney disease the bowels are often oonstlpated anA the Itver torpid. War 's Hafe Pills quickly rellsv* this condition, and no 111 after effect Is expert- :sd. sixes and Is sold by all druggist — ntslnl WARNER’S SAFE CURE Is ... .. 60 CENTS anti fl.oo r'n-M' harmful drug* which Injure the system. Refuse substitutes containing TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. that WARNER'fl BAKE CURB will ours them, a trial bottle will he sent FREE OF CHARGE, postpaid, to any one who will write WARNER’fl SAFE CURB CO.. Rochester, N. Y., and mention having seen thin liberal offer In the Macon Dally Telegraph. The genuineness of this offer Is fully guaranteed by the publisher. t-M-I-H J I Mfl 1 Ik lea Word WANTED WANTED—You to know we give night Instruction in all branches at fltanley’s Business College. WANTED—Desirable party or pavlles for elegant furnished room; every ronven- (ence. hot baths, same floor, closo In. Phono 653. WB WANT to emphasise the fact that the phenomenal success of our stu dents Is not a matter of luck. It Is a matter of training. flun|ey's Business College, Macon, da. CAPE COD cranberries and Kalamaxoo celery for today's trade. O. Bradley. WANTED—Railway msll olerks; eonv mencement salary $300.00; many exam- lnatlons soon: preparation freo; write im mediately. Franklin Institute, Rochester, WANTED—Young ninn familiar with the business Interests of tho city, desires work In Mscon. Address "Earnest," care Telegraph. WANTED—To purchase direct from the owner a 7 or 8-room house, close In, for cash. Address C. n. W„ care Tele- graph. FOR RENT FOR RENT—One five'room house on Clevoland st.. flouth Mucoii. Apply at 410 Cleveland st. QUEEN olives In hulk, somothfng very fine. O. Bradley. FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur nished rooms to young men or to couple without children. Apply 712 Cherry st. FOR RENT—Two large connecting rooms. convenient to car; cheap. Apply lit Bellevue ave.. H. II. FOR RENT—Three or four room* In beet part of city. Phone 242K-L. FOR RENT—Immedlnte possession 11*1 Elm st; 770. 759 753 Ash st. H. Hurts, eor. Orange nnd Forsyth ets. FOR GOOD rooms end board go to fhe Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 25 cent*. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices In Washington block; steam heat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Havings Bank. FOR RENT—Klght-room house. 710 Forsyth street, near Orange, fl, L Harts, cor. Orftige and Forsyth sts. FOR SALE FOR HALE—Antique mahogany bed stead. Address ’Of," caro Tricgraph. FOR BALE— 1 Two cheap horses; biggest of bargains. Call at $07 Appleton ave. FOR BALJC—fleorgla beet, pork, back bone and spate ribs. If you want something nice phone 726. J. D. McKay A Co, FOR HALE—One 2-hnrse heavy wagon, suitable for dray, flb.OO; onw iTwht spring wagon $16.0ft; one road cart $7.60. Htroberg. Bchatsman's old stand. FOR BALE—A first class double soda fountain, practically new. fully equip- ped; also fixtures for a first class Ice cream parlor and confectionery store at a bargain. For full particular* address Barbour Bros., 418 West Brood at., 8a- vannah, Oa. • FOR BALE— $76.00 Babcock rubber tire top buggy; good as new. Jones Grocery Co. FOR BALE CHEAP—One fln* mule. Jopes Grocery Co. FOR BALE—Ten-horse Bchofleld steam engine and boiler; good running order; $110 for outfit. Macon Telegraph. FOR BALE—Ooss perfecting prase, with oomplete stereotype outfit; good order; prints 4 or 8 pages; $1,260 fob Macon. Address Telegraph. Macon. Go. LOST On Cherry si, between New and Fourth sts.. a very smell open faced gold watch, monogram on back. Finder pleas* return It to this office and receive liberal reward. LOUT—Thursday night black home mule; medium else, about 7 yeers old. Lib eral reward If returned to W. R. Thrash, 808 Walnut at Phone 2582-J. FIVE-POUND fruit cake* $1.60 each. O. Bradley. IvOIT—Bluk. whit, u, Un wtur dn«7 Jig.5? ar Un tlcka over eyes and r»n Ms feet. Win mv* reward for return to Win Gunn. 304 Orange at, Macon, Go. My name la on collar, . FOUND NOTICE—I have In my possession a small black mare mule taken up by myself at Elko. Go., a few- dar* ago; owner can get her by paying sxpense ac count W. H. Phillips, marshal of Elko. PERSONAL. BULK mince meat, ISHc per pound. O. Bradley. BOLOGNA, ring Weiner, hard and soft flnlnml and tongues; genuine Kosher meats Just received. M. Bloch. Phono 48. DREflflED nnd live poultry and all kinds of fresh flnh. quitll. oysters, cslery.' Daniel A Biasings me. Phone 4*3. MAKE extra money carrying our school writing tablets as side line, selling trade only. Address, before territory Is assigned. Virginia Tablet Company, man ufacturers. Norfolk. Va. OUR BANQUET hall and private dining rooms era now open to the public for all engagement*. We ora prepared to offer our service In this line of work at moderate cost. ’ European Hotel. THE EUROPEAN dinners are the heat In the city and only 30c. MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOANS—$100 and un- wnrds; no delay; doans closed within 24 hours. Ilmrold Banking and. Savings Co., *07 Cherry st. MONEY TO LEND- on real estate, repar able monthly. J. J. Cobh, Commercial it Havings Bank. MISCELLANEOUS LIMBEROER. brick. Edam, neufehatei. Philadelphia cream and camembert cheese. M. Bloch. I'hone 48. BUTTERINB. good for cooking or table use. 20n pnr pound. O. Bradley. YOU WILL And all of our vegetables fresh nnd crisp under our vegetable fountain. For today we liavo celery, let tuce. beets, rnrrotts. tomatoes, radlshta. cauliflower and parsley. The most of these sro grown on our farm. Pure Food Grocery. C. W. Rice, mgr. Phone 648. * PRESSED and tlvo poultry and all kinds of fresh flab, quail, oysters, celery. Daniel A Bluslngame. Phono 4*2. RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE 111- Best Kansas City loin steak, 16c.; round steak and roasts, ISUe. Corner Spring and Walnut sts. FOR SALE 42,000 State of Georgia 41-2’*. due 1915. 34,000 Athens, Georgia 6's, due 1938, €0,000 Covington, Georgia 6’#, due 1832. 100,000 Ga. R. R. A (Banking Co. 4's, due 1947. —WANTED— * Georgia Rallpoad A Ranking Co. stock. Southwestern Railroad Co. atook. Write for list. John W. Dickey Augusta. Go. YOUR HEALTHI Tour Very life’s happiness depends, In a large measure, upon your Plumb- Inng. 1 do not only construct new plumbing work, but I put old Plumb ing In the very beat condition.. JA8. C. GORMLY, Phon* 631. 320 Third Strset. MR. DOO OUNN is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, and this big horse end mule emporium will In the future be run by Mr. Ben L Jones end his son. Mr. W. If. Jonss. Southern Packing Co. Choicent Native and Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. “GASOLINE” 5 Gallons for 60c, If You Send For It. B CANFIELD OIL CO. 407 Second St IKE WIN8HIP HERBERT SMART WINSHIP & SMART, INSURANCE. ACCIDENT. HEALTH. FIRE. .Washington Block. S. S. Parmelee Company, Carriages. Buggies, Wagons, Carte Harness, Saddles. Blcyoies. Baby Car* rlages, accessories. Largest stock In the Booth to select from. A pleasure to serve you. 8. 8. PARMELEE CO* Maoon. Qa. Leon S. Dure Banking and Investments. Stock* Bond., Real Iiuu, Macon. Qa. - WANTED For cosh two medium priced restdenees close in. FOB SALE One. eplendldly Improved plantation near Macon: very best condition; would make grand country homo. Farms In various totalities, lumber lands, vacant lots in different parts of city. Bevoral Improved dty lots that pay well as In* vestments. JONES REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE $1,100—This price will buy a refy ntco little 4-room oottago on (Boundary avenue, near Mercer. $5,010—For thla price we can offer on elegant 0-room residence on Plum street, between First and Second. This place cost $6,600 to build. It is In excellent oondttion and rented at pres ent to a good tenant at $87.60 per month. $5.150—’Wifi buy a modern 2-room residence on Rogers avenue, VlnevlU*. Dhnenslens of lot 70* 900. $7,750—For thla price we offer cue of tho most modern. ap-ftNdMS MPM In Maoon. located on First street, be tween Pino and Oak. 10 room! and on a good lot; oonwnlent to eht line and five minutes’ walk from the busi ness portion of tho oily. Minton-Morgan Co., Real Estate 420 Cherry St. Phone 1192 For Sale I*vo a nico savon-room Dot* tnge in Vinevillo, in a good lo cation for iialo cheap, and crr< liberal terms. Are you interested t Frank B. West Real Estate and Insurano*. 417 Cherry at. FOR SALE $5,600.00—An elegant 10-room dwell ing. situated on the top of Fort HIM. In East Macon. It Js on a half acre lot. and has every convenience—go*, electricity, hot and cold water, and stable. Windmill and tank go with place. Can make terms—A BAR* GAIN. $2.760.00—Five negro homes In good condition, renting for 8480.00 por an num. This over 12 per cent on amount Invested. $2.760.00—Will buy four new houses renting for $32.00 per month; (n good ranting locality and closo In. Good. Invcetinent and Always rents. $1,200.00—Tenant proparty renting for $16.00 per month and NO CITY We also have $12,000.00 to lend on good neat Estate at 7 and 8 per cdht* Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and. Insurance -■ PHONE 267 Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building 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, Bonches, Tools and Other Stuff. MUST BE SOLD. D. WITMAN, Auctioneer. Rent List 225 Bellevue Ave*. B-r $12.80 112 Clayton Avt, 8-r 122.60 639 College, 9-r $27.60 742 College. 8-r S3S.00 Cor. Carling and Rambert. H.H. $25.oq 210 Duncan Avc. Hir., B-r....sis.oo 121 Holt BL. 8-r .$22.50 Johnson Ave* XML, 6-r 217.60 Lynn Ave., Vlnevtiui^ B-r $20. «0 B22 Monroe, 'S-r $20.00 1062 Oglethorpe. 6-r $14.00 1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r ...425.00 147 Rose Park. 8-r, two baths. .$40.00 265 Wlnahlp. 6-r i 12.50 210 Wlnahlp, l-r $12.60 STORES. 160 Poplar Bt $40.00 B. A. Wise Co.