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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING,. NOVEMBER 15, 1003
’ A fine looking suit may often prove unsatis
factory. It takes more than good looks to make
Men’s Clothing worth buying.
The suit made of good stuff, but hastily put
together and pressed into shape with a hot iron,
instead of tailored into shape as it ought to be, will
never give satisfaction. Men have found that out
and that is why so many men hesitate to buy ready
made Clothing.
We are careful about materials. The distinc
tive patterns and fine quality of the fabrics shown
here are notable. »
We are careful about styles. Our Clothing is
designed by perhaps the most highly paid Clothing
brains in America. But especially are we careful,
about workmanship—about the unseen but vital
part of Clothing; about the work which insures not
only present but permanent shapeliness; about cor
rect fit for every man.
To sell a man a Suit or Overcoat of that sort is
a practical guarantee that he will be back for an
other when he needs it.
The Fall Suits and Overcoats we are showing
are here in splendid variety-r-the broadest we have
ever shown.
We would like your judgment.
$15.00
to
$40.00
MEETINGS
WANTED
WANTED—Painting, floor* stained. pla*-
turing. patched. wnll tinting. -H. C.
Walton. First and Cherry sto. Phone
3686. |
WANTED—Carpenter work, building, re
pair lug and leaky roof. Wesley Jack-
son. First and Cherry a(s. Phone SCI*.
WANTED—To sell an Interest In a well
established paying wholesale grocery
business »»r would swap for a farm or city
property to a good worker: a tine salary
■ with the Interest
Sulo
Address Whole-
FOIt SALE—Rebuilt
steam engines —
heater for hotel
Machine* Shop.
VANTED—An __ .5
price. Addics* Mclutush.
gaaolli
and boilers; ontf water
isldcnco.
engines.
4 water
klacon
child rei
Front
WANTED—Couple without
board at 754 Cherry a*
on llrst floor.
SEVERAL iHsirder* can find goodI
141 C
2177.
oiuinodallon at 741 Cherry. Phone
A UTILE
for
LITTLE LESS
MACON CASH GROCERY CO.
Phones 335-290 670 Poplar St.
A. &P.
Vegetable Sale
Such values ns these need little comment.
It will pay every housekeeper to take advantage of
this sale at once, and get a few cans of each article listed
below at the special prices quoted. .
Tona Tomatoes, large cans 8c
Iona Corn, a can 7c
Iona Peas, a can * 8c
Sultana Tomatoes, a can 9c
Sultana Cofn, a can : 8c
Pens, a can ...10c
>Ar.r> nv>mnlop<>. extra tall cans .'.11c
IA&P Cbrn, a can 10c
’A&P Peas, a can 12 l-2c
Our Vegetables are all carefully selected and packed
.wnne Avail mid will be found a great deal better values
uk u«»u ui most, mores. A trial is all we ask
and wo are ottering 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, Oakes, etc.
TheGreat Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co.
SOLOMON SAIDi
"Eat, drink and be merry.” Don’t spoil
the feast with a leaking Roof, nor mar
the festivities by bad Plumbing la the
house. Phone for me In time.
JA8. C. GORMLY,
Phone 631. 320 Third St.
MR. D00 GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
nd this big hors* and muls emporium
will In tht future bo run by Mr. Ben L.
.. w j
Jones snd his son. Mr.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
“GASOLINE
5 Gallons for 60o, If You
Send For It. B
CANFIELD OIL CO.
467 Second St.
S. S. Parmelee
Company,
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons. Carts
Harness, Saddles. Bicycles, Baby Car*
rlsge*. accessories.
Largest stock In the South to select
from. A pleasure to serve you.
8. 8. PARMELEE CO. Macon, Gs.
City Block For Sale
Tour attention Is Invited to a bargain taken from my sals list I offer
an entire block. 210 by 210 on*Fourth street, corner of Walnut the old Catho-
lie site, paved with Belgian block*, and equipped with sanitary sswars. The
new Government Building greatly enhances the value of all property In that
section, and the figure placed on It will afford a handaomo profit to the pur*
chaser. Have you ever thought how valuable a whole block so near the bus
iness center will become? The present rental from the buildings on the prop
erty will pay the fixed charges. It would raske an Ideal alte for moderate-
f rlced tenement or apartment houses, or manufacturing or stores or hotel,
f you are Interested call at my office regarding price and terms. *
EDWARD A. HORNE, 450 Cherry St.
WANTED
FOR SALE
One splendidly Improved plantation
Boor Macon; very best condition: would
make grand country home. Farms la
various localities. limber lands, vacant
lots In different ports of city. Several
Improved city lota that pay w*U sa In-
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investment*.
Stocks. Bonds. Real Estate. MertgagM
Macon. Ga.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
IKE WINtHIP HERBERT MART
WINSHIP & SMART,
INSURANCE.
ACCIDENT. HEALTH. MR*.
Wuhlnxtsn Block.
Slightly Damaged Merchandise
By Fire and Water.
AT AUCTION
On Tuesday, November 17th, 10 a.
m. at my store, 410 Cherry street, I
will offer tor sale:
1 case Outing.
2 coses Ginghams.
2 cat. s Shoes.
20 eases can goods.
16 caddies tobacco, lot of galvanised
ware, soap, drugs, ate. For acoount of
underwriters.
D. WITMAN, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
habits and salary wan tod. ’ Confidential,
car* Telegraph. •
WANTKD—A boy wishes a
position:
ork. Add:
WANTED—Three or four rooms, modern
conveniences, for light housekeeping, or
small cottage, close In. by Dec. I. State
nleuces end rate. Address L-28.
Telegraph.
WANTED—8owlng at 235 Washington
ave. Phone 208*. /
WANTED—A quiet, refined widow would
IJkn to take chanre of n widower, house
and children. Address Marie, care Tele
graph.
pltm made to order on short notice, fancy
and plain engraving et reasonable prices.
Me" “
;oU, manufacturing Jeweler and
graver, core Irvlno’s Georgia Music
Ilouse. 844 Third st.
WANTED-A real.
for t
.sal, genuine salesman, a
who has ability and who will work
as hard and conscientiously as
would for himself to represent us exclu
sively In the southern half of Georgia
and Florida. We have a large, well
known, and in every way first class line
of calendars, advertising specialties and
* , «'—Tlst labels and boxes, and our Una.
attractive and varied that each and
cessfully solicited. Our goods are very
Qur^i—-
attractive, but no more
sonable prices, and we know from the fx-
pcrlenro of others who have been end
are now In our employ, that any bright,
hustling man who hav good average
ability, and Is willing to work can make
with us from $50 to $150 per week. Must
be ready to cemmence work Jan. 2:
commissions liberal; our company was
organised in 1812. We are capitalised for
$200,000.00. We state this simply to show
that we are responsible and mean busi
ness. If you do, it will pay you to write
Sales Manager. Merchants* Publishing
Co.. Kalamasoo. Mich. Enclose this ad
vertisement with your application.
WANTED—All kinds of dressss to make;
iHoft of work. Photis till.
WANTED—Boarders; couple or two
young mqn to occupy front room.
Phone M01.
WANTED—I-sdy wants position as com^
pan Ion to lady or useful member In
household. Address H. Y. E..' care
Telegraph.
WANTED—Unfurnished room, with or
without board: centrally located and
modern, by couple. II. M. D.. core Tele
graph.
WANTED—Lady canvassers, snd general
agent; an unusual offer for responsi
ble parties; answer quick. Address “D.
H.," Ths Telegraph.
I WANT a two-horse farm on eharas.
I hav# a plenty of labpr. O. T. South
er. 414 Pine st.. Macon, Go.
WANTED—Gentleman to occupy furn-,
Ishcd room; nil conveniences. Apply
658 Pine st.
DUNLAP'S BEAUTY FLOUR is the
not as good. Ask your grocery-
man for-It
WANTED—Too to know ws give night
Instruction In all branches af Stanley's
Business College.
WB WANT 10 emphasis, tha feet that
tha phenom.nal auccaaa of our alu-
d-nta la not a matter of tuck. It le ,
matter of trelnln*. Sunley'e Bu.looea
Colteco. Moron. Oa.
WANTED—Young man familiar with the
business interests of the dty. desires
work In Macon. Address "Earnest,” cars
Telegraph.
WANTED—To poreheie dtrert from the
owner a T or t-room hooee. eloee In.
for raeh. Addroee C. R. W„ can Talo-
Braph.
^ A ^ B fL;,r/'h*o«il? U , , ^“i'S-y 0 aS- t !
up; weekly rate given.
WANTED—SALESMEN ,
MALE HELP WANTED
Georgia: experience unnecessary; good
■«y and tailor made suit of clothes free
te for particulars. J. R.
pay and tailor mad
McHrudj’V KTci
CIVIL SERVICE employes are paid well
for easy work; examinations of all
kinds soon; expert advice, sample ques
tions and Booklet 45$. describing posi
tions and telling cosiest and quickest
quickest
free. Write now.
Civil Service School, Wash'
MEN WANTED quickly by big Chicago
mall order house to distribute cata
logues. advertise; $25.04 weekly; $60.00
expense allowance. Manager, Dept. 31.
38S Wabash ave., Chicago.
WANTED-AGENTS
MEN AND'WOMEN are earning $3.1
week Mi'lllng my newly putented arti
cles needed by every woman, rapid *t>l-
Iprs: no *clieme. A. M. Young. 29 How
land Bldg., Chicago.
manager WANTED—Every section to
npiMJlut ug«>nis for new Improved penny
peanut wndlng machine; $40.00 weekly
easily turned; finish beautiful: no un
loading; said on easy imymrnt*; thou*-
mult now In uso; sample sent free ^pro
position will plea** you If we still Hava
oprnlna In your section. Great Western
MfK Worksk. Dept. 140, Chicago. 111.
AGENTS wanted to hsndln a llna of post
curds: splendid money making proposi
tion; 500 cards free for sample*. The
lllllson Co v . 110 Broad st. Boston. Mass.
AGENTS wanted for our new 25c darn
ing machine; JuNt out; weave* new heel
or for fn sock In flvo minutes; ono ngenf
add ?*« In one day. Fop«l 15c for wim
ple or $l.*a for doxen. It. W. Hutton
Co.. Walnut st.. Philadelphia. Pa.
AGENT#— 1 The Magic Comb positively
make* kinky linlr straight; colored folk a
hand you thHr mouev; 200 per rant praiit.
Write for terms. Specially Manufactur
ing Co.. Chattanooga. Tent*.
FOR RENT
DUNI-APB Beauty Flour Is perfection of
tho miller'* highest art. Ask your
grocorymen for It.
FOR RENT—Three flics conned Ing
rooms in cottage on first floor. Apply
24 Progress st.
FOR KENT—Two nice connecting rooms
with huge hall, bath, water nnd phone,
to couple without children. Apply 811
Oak at.
FOR RENT—Two room*, furnished, for
l^Hglit housekeeping; close In. Phono
FOR RENT—Eight-room house. 710 Ftor-
nyth st.. nssr Orange; 1141 Elin st.;
77». 769. 753 AhIi *t. fL L. llarlx, corner
Orange and Forsyth sis.
FOR RENT—Furnished front room, eon-
^^yenlencotj couple preferrod. i’hone
FOR RENT—Furnished room for gentle-
man or two furnished rooms for light
lion*,'‘keeping; modern conveniences.
Phone 3396.
FOR RENT—406 snd 408 Ross st.. 430
Walnut st. snd 669 Now at All six
rooms. O. M. Davis.
FOR RENT—Two rooms cheap for com
pany. No. 832 Now st
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
bested, close In. every modem eon-
i* n Carting's' I f£ t nt,emen- 171 Mulberry
FOR RENT—Three connecting unfurn-
fished rooms. 97$ Walnut si. Plione
FOR SALE—2,000 feet seasoned poplar
hoards, buggies, delivery and milk
wagons, cheap. Macon Buggy Co.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 718 Second
at., with conveniences. Phone 1C6
Monday.
FOR RENT—Three very pleasant con
necting unfurnished rooms near Wes
leyan. References. Phone 2167-L. 634
Washington ave.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.
Phons 2118.
FOR . RENT—Nicely furnished rooms:
phone, electric lights, bath, hot and com
water. 767 l*oplar st.
IN THE CHURCHES
.. — . /
Tabernacle Baraoa.
Toung men «f Macon are Invited to
attend the Tabernacle Baraea class
Sunday afternoon at 2:10 p. m. Come
out and enjoy the services with us and
you will be benefltfd. This class is
growing and needs your co-operattou.
Chan. H. llunnlcutt, president; R. J.
Vinevillt Methodist Churoh.
J. A. Thomas, pastor. 1:10 a. m.
Sunday school. Geo. 8. Jones, auperln-1
tendent. normal auil organised classes.
11 a. m, preaching by Rev. W. W.
Seuls, of Louisville, Ga. 8:20 p. m.
Junior Epworth League, Miss Hnsel
Harris, manager. 0:45 p. m. Senior I
Epworth League. Missionary sorvlcc.
Mrs. T. J. Stewart, fourth vice presi
dent. 7:30 p. m. missionary service
led by Rev. \V. J. Gallahnn, mission
ary to Japan, who bus Just returned
to America on furlough. Good singing
nt each service. Prof. McNdll, pianist.
A welcome for all.
Meeting for Men.
Evangelist Robt. V. Miller, who has
been conducting nn Interesting mis
sion at East Macon Baptist Cliur-h
during the past week, will have a spe
cial mooting for men and hoys Bun-
duy afternoon at 2:20. One of the fc:>
lures of the meeting will be a rous
ing talk by Mr. *D. J. Font and Mr.
Rail Bell, locomotive englnoers. from
Atlanta. Railroad men are especially
urged to be present. Meetings also ut
11 a. in. and 7 p. m. and on through
the week at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m.
Christ Churoh.
Walnut street, between Second and
Third, Rev. John 8. Bunting, rector.
Twenty-second Sunday nft**r Trinity.
Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday
school 2i;30 a. in. Morning Prayrr
and sermon 11 a. in. Good music by
splendid choir. The offertory anthem
today will he Shelling'* "Hark. Hark.
My Soul.’* Ushers will provide teals
for visitors. Everybody welcome,
8alvatlon Army.
Open sir 10 a. m.. Second and.
Cherry; 11 a. m., county Jail; 2 p. i
tn. Sunday school: 4 p. m. oiwi .ill;
7 p. m., open air. Brown Houso; (
p. m., open air, Lanier Hotel; hall.
$5 Men’s Shoes $3.29
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, BcUntist.
Services are held on the second floor
of the Mneon Public Library building, |
oppoulte the Grand. Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock. Subject. “Mortals mid
Immortals.” Golden text. “For w
which live are alwaya delivered unto
death for Jesus' soke, thnt the life of
Jen ns might bo made manifest In our
mortal flesh.” 2 Corinthians 4:11. Tea
tlmonlnl meetings Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock. Sunday school Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock. Rending room
on the second floor f ths name build
Ing. In pen every day from 10 to 12
o'clock and from 2 to & o'clock
are cordially Invited to attend all ser
vices of tho church and to visit the
reading room.
tookfhhvtPu, ckcolSII 8H 811 HI1
Mulberry 8tret Methodist Church.
Rev. T. D. Ellis. D. D., pastor.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. O. A. Park
superintendent adult and organised
rlnnncn. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:20
m. Epworth League f:4G p. m.,
D. Mnrnhull, first vice president.
Good munln: main quartette. A cor
dial welcome to. nil.
1Yo place on salo pver 500
Pair* Men’s Shqea,' all
strictly NEW— this sea
son’s styles, REGULAR
stock. In Patents, plain
Vici, Box Calf, Gtin Mctnl,
Tans and Ox Blood, that
sole’ for $6.50, $1.00 nnd
$5.00; choice dJQ OQ
c ash ..yiWJ
Five Per Cent. Rebate Checks
are Riven with each purchase of Shoes, Mode-to-Order
Suits and Overcoats, lints,Gents’ Furnishings, etc. And,
in addition, on December 31st, wo will give away
IN GOLD FREE
Ijndies’ $6.00 nnd $6.50 Shoes, now $2 49
Ladies’ $2.50 nnd $6.00 Shoe?, now $2.19
Misses’ Shoes, $1.75 regular, now $1.39
Little dents’ Shoes, slaughtered for 95c
These Reduced Prices nro for CASH ONLY,
Renfroe - Ellis - Permenter Company
R. L. PERMENTER, Manager.
CONRAD RENFROE, WM. LEE ELLI8, J. D. RENFROE,
President Vice President Secretary.
OLD DEMPSEY BLOCK, Corner Cherry and Third.
^42,000 Stats of Georgia 4 1-2’s, dus
•74,000 Athens. Georgia 6’a, due 1921.
60,000 Covington, Georgia 9’s, due
loo.oot Ga. R. R. 4 Banking Co. 4's.
duo 1947.
—WANTED—
Georgia Railroad A Banking Co.
stock.
Southwestern Railroad Co. stock.
Write for Hat.
John W. Dickey
H. Horne
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND
LbANS,
Or.-,, Building ^ PS.n. 4M.
Store. 411 Cherry street.
Stars, $04 sad 1(4 Fourth street; rail-
md track rutllilra.
Second and Third floor Evening News
Building.
gffiss: asst! 1 jastxMsr.
DWELLINGS.
*. dwelling near "whittle School.
. dwelling. 216 First street
i-r. cottas# South College treet
|-r. cottage. Lynn ave.. Y/l-evtli* (new),
f-r. cottage. 4*4 and 401 Rosa street.
*-r In dwelling. $41 Orange street.
if VHKf
seer apartment home or i, 4. I or ts
iSSUT*-
Money to lend on improved real estate
at 6 and 7 per cent, according is location.,
SALESMEN . WANTED—We receive
hundreds of calls for salesmen from
the beat firms In the United States and
Canada and our free employment bureau
places hundreds of our graduates In good
positions, many of whom are now earn
ing from $1,000 to 43.000 a year and ex-
pensea that formerly earned only $25 to
$60 a month. If you are ambitious, and
want to enter the beat paid profession In
the world our free catalogue. "A Knight
of ths Grip.” will show you how. /No
former experience required. Hundred# of
good positions now open for the spring
season. Write for call) at our nearest
office today. Address Dept 65*7 National
Salesmen's Training Aasa.. jUnMapotH,-
Son Francisco. Kansas City. Chicago,
New York.
WASTED—Experienced salesmen: holi
day trad*; high class, staple goods; sold
on long time: permanent position for next
year guaranteed to those making good.
Box A, Cedar Rapids. Iowa.
„ line. Big money „
Inducements to risjit party; state
references. Gartner 4 Bender, publish-
srence*. o
. Chicago.
CIGAR SALESMAN wanted In your lo-
rallty to represent us; experience un
necessary; $110 per month and expense*.
Write for particulars. Monarch Cigar
Co.. BL Louts. Mo.
TRAVELING eelesman wanted to Pell
soft drinks to country trade; salary
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WAMTKD-&MIM to oak. apron., I HO
dosen. No cost to get work. Material*
sent prepaid. Enclose stamped addressed
envelope. Home Apron and Dress Ca.
Leo Angelos. Cal.
niiuuiirni cnnvcnicn
son st. Phone 1707.
house, largo lot
- — “ line. Nol<
FOR RENT—To couple, two rooms, un
furnished. 209 Hardeman ave.
FOR RENT—Nice 6-1
h*try plants nud bees for i
Hellker, Holt ave.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, close In
oil conveniences. Apply 651 l»lno at
uple without .children
FOR RENT—Nine-room house 110 Park
Plaoe; excellent location; fronts para
and car Una; conveniences both floors.
"D," care Telegraph.
#yn nwii-o«wnu nvor, conven-
lances; choice location, college at.; two
car linos; rent reasonable. Phone 2146.
A SUPERB lot of Xmss musio for
church, choir snd home; new snd b
tlful; select It In time for practice,
vine’s Georgia Musio Ilouse.
PHOTOGRAPH prices cut In two; six
in
■half cabinets foPAAPMPWWmSW
six cabinets for one dollar and fifty ets.
aeventy-fivn cents;
__ __ doller snd fifty ets.
The beat platlna paper, used In all our
work. ,» R Hill A Ctl.
FOR RENT—Four or five-room h
will be built to suit good tenant on
two-acre lot near Bellevue, on Forsyth
road. 8. B Merritt, carriage shop.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, .gerdei
and barn. Houston road; twelv* dollsn
Phone 2794.
410 Cleveland at.
FOR RENT—Two furnished or ui.„.
nlshed rooms to young men or fo couple
without children. Apply J12 Cherry “
cinvniurni to c»r; i
Bellevue eve.. II. If.
FOR RENT—Three or four rooms In baat
part of dty. I’hone 2426-L.
FOR GOOD rooms and board ko to t
Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner
rnta. W. T. Ragan, prop..
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offlcsa
- In Washington block; ataam heat and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Savings Hank.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOW JUST think of It. we sell you a
flnt or disc record for your talking
machine which plays on both sides. Play
onf side, turn It over play a different
» on the other side. Also, a cylinder
•d which will not break; call at our
store and we will band you one—throw
send our hoy aftei .% ««»• w*
‘Hi 8S W.7
fall or a knock. How much money will
this save you In a year. Irvine’s Georgia
o House.
RING CLALl) MARTIN. PHONE 211-
and Walnut ata.
PROSPERITY PHOTOS .
AT PANI0 PRICES
Genuine $5.60 Arlato Cabinet* nt $2.00
per doxen.
Genuine $9.00 Platinum Portraits at
$8.00 per doxen.
All lurger sixes 25 per cent discount
on regular rates. Tho Old Reliable
Milner Studio, 161 Cotton Ave. Got
the best.
V16T18PAW W1ATMBR.
. Meteorological data furnished by the
local office of the United Plates v.falher
hurenu, department of agriculture,
the twenty-four hours emlhig at A p.
local time.
Thermograph Readings.
6 pm...14111 pm..4S| i «
6 nm...11112 mn..4.i a r
• pin...4r.i 2 am..401 ft n
10 pm...44| 4 am..40110 i
11 sm..4t
The Ocmulgea river st htsron it 1 i
Have you heard tho Lady
Baritono at The Palaco?
(Mrs at Herts's, comer (
ORDERS taken for home-made fruit
cake and mince meat Phone 2901.
IJtDY RKWKH8 -ATske shields at hecse;
materials fern If had; $15 per hundred;
particulars stamped envelope. Dept 217,
Imperial Shield Co.. BL Louis. Mo.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
AN EASY WAY to atari a liuelnees that
will pey several thousand dollar# an
nually. selling frerchondle* by mail: im-
pmved plait, we furnish everything sad
*hnw you how; $tt to $104
Mllburn-llltluk Chicago,
Pey Thslr Own Way.
Kansas City Journal.
Throo-flfths of tho University of
Kansan students have earned nr nni
earning the money Which supports
them at school. This statement wna
made the other day by an official of
the Lawrence Institution. It la n bea
con light of hope to the young nian
who wants a good college education,
and whoso parent* can not pay his
way. Merit counts shove money. It
won’t take long for a hoy with the
brains and heart—for It requires
recognise nnd live that phrase.
The "hslf-a-chanro” man la the one
who should note the fact that morn
than one-hnlf of the students nt tho
State University are paying for their
own bread and butter day by day.
It take* willingness to stoke a fur
nace. swoon out buildings, carry news
papers, milk cow*, play kostfsr. live
simply, chosply and without false ob-
tentntlon—or, to make It still plainer,
"stw on your own buttons.** Tf a
man has the hand nnd the soul he
can do It. . If hla eyas can look on
things that he can not have, and the
sorrel taste doc* not corns Into <hls
month, he will make good at fh# Job
of "making his own wsy through
school.”
Money nor fsmtly gives a man the
right to hold hla shoulders erect. It
fa the blood from a pure, brave, big
heart, driving life and love and gen
tleness Into a clean brain. A hoy
who sets his face toward a colleg.-
sheepskin, which he must earn with
Ms own money, must keep but one
thing In mind, and It will steer him
past the blue devils. Ills work today,
the lawn he mowed, the horse he cur
ried, the furnace he stoked, ths news
papers he carried, are hut the means
to the end. The "end” Is a college
education, and an education. Judged
from Its personal aide alone, stripped
of all Its power to earn In
after years, bare of Its commercial at-
tributes. Is "a hanpy delight.”
Two middle-aged men, both success
ful. were smoking thetr pipe* recent
ly. They had worked their way
through school, on# os a night watch,
man In a down town building, and
the other ss a Janitor In the "stiff”
room of the medical college In con
nection with the university which
they attended. "Not over-acceptable
Jobs, efthtivone" you wojjfd say. Vo.
they wera not. But both "fellows”
mads good In school, and made better
.... named Bottgri
»erst of making norm
ilm d him lu tl
Stolen Inventions.
American Inventions.
Before patents were granted for Inven
tions ths Inventor had but one way to
secure a return for Ills Invention. That
was to keep It secret. Secret Invitations
were the moat valuable possessions of
many famine* and guilds. But In pro
portion to their value they tempted the
cupidity of competitors. Ths secret, of
making Venetian glass was greatly prized
and most Jealously guarded. A Venetian
named l'aoll., who possessed the secret,
left Venice and wandered northward
practicing his art. llo.was stubbed In
Normandy With a dagger marked 'Trai
tor"—a measure taken to preserve the
secret. In 1714 thf elector of Saxony
learned thut ~ -
discovered tl._ .. ...
lain.' lie accordingly coniine
workmen
drawbridge
was kept up except to admit those spe-
clally authorised. Thus was tho manu
facture of the famous Dresden ware be
gun. The secret wee soon carried to
»nn nn.. where a royal factory was ee-
tahilnhed. and .to France, where It w*s
the foundation of (lie manufacture of the
fammm Buvres pottery
Tho - “*
•ait
watchmaker _ .
satisfied with the watch springe the mar.
ket afforded, snd In 1760 conceived that
If hs could cast the steel Into sn Ingot,
springs mads from It would be more ho-
nntgeneous. Ills conception wns euc-
resafully carried out snd a large market
was established for “Huntsman's Ingots.'*
large works with tail chimneys wero
soon hullt. Every effort was made to
keep the secret. No one was admitted
to (lie works. The process was divided
and persons working on each part were
kept In Ignorenea of other parts c*
work. On* biller winter night a
dressed ss a farm laborer, capir
** ip*
is Hovres pottery.
stenting of the secret of making
steel' 1 |s an Interesting example. A
maker named Huntsman waa tils-
LOH’S CAFE
MERCHANT'S DINNER
From 12 to 2:30 p. m.
PRICE 35o
Excellent Service—
—Polite Attention
LOUIS SOHEIBE.
Manager.
( pm. .41 HMPVVVRPilRIPipHIMI
2 pm.. 14 amir apparently In nil exhausted cnndl-
4 pm..46 tion ami naked admlunnce. 8ho foreman,
deceived by his appearance Into thinking
the man Incapable of undsrtanding what
he would see# 1*1 h*»n In. The man
trapped down In sight of the furnaces
md seemed to sleep. Through furtively
opened eyes he ssw the workmen cut I ho
hare of steel Into bits nnd depositing
them Into crucibles, but tho crucible* into
furnaces and urge the flree to the high
est pilch. The workmen had to protect
themselves from Ih* best by wet cloths.
‘‘jelled; hr g— * u
Finally the steel belt
» saw the «
In thslr later days.
rlbles were withdrawn nnd the steel was
cast Info molds—snd the secret was i
secret no longer.
THE~PALA0E~THEATRE
MIes Doll Godfroy, tlie Lady
Baritone, will entertain the
patrons of this place ono more
week.
PERSONAL.
FOE SALE
HEREAFTER we will sell all the Isle
and populur music for lOo and i>:
there Is nothing made on sheet nm.-io any
longer; wo want to see you In our storo.
which Is tho oldest regular music store
with tne exception In the stole of Geor
gia. W« carry In stock over ten UmuxjmI
Pieces standard music. Irvine's Georgia
Music Ilouse,
FOR HAL&^Mulberry posts. Ring
2321-L.
FOR SALE—Fine chrysanthemums. 316
Duncan ave. M. J. Sires.
FOR SALE—Fire and burglar proof saf*.
Safe, cars Maoon Dally Telegraph.
SAY BEAUTY FLOUR to your grocery-
man and you get the best
FOR SALE—Good top burgy, aim oh t new,
bargain. Apply 416 Elm st.. or plum*
2128*
FOIt SALE—A No. 1 English cow with a
helfsr calf. Phone Mix
FOR SALE—Fine Llewellyn setter pup. 6
months old. Phone 1621-J. it P.
Cowan.
FOR SALE—100 acres near StimmcrfleM;
plenty timber and water. 91.NOO; h>6
sen-* 1 • ir road, 31.600; flaw
house llugucnln Heights. $2.'»0'); oh*/
terms; dnirv farm for rent J. L. Eth
ridge. 640 Cherry st.
FOR SALE—Lot. • 160x»4x|7. with dt*
water; » elm. (reels; lot Adjoins id , .1
Aradeiny on welit snd north sld«s; 1* •«
Uldk-o ave; price $450. Harry Burns,
Jt. F. D. No. J, Macon. Go.
FOR SALE—Brand new five-room *. t -
tage; cabinet mantels. A ear fight
Hugti'-nln Heights; reason for §«• 1
mnw leaving city. K. G.. care i»'».
graph.
FOR BALE—M pen of fine black Minorca
chicken*. JT K. Barlow, 313 Flanders
et., dty.
FOIt SALE-Some of m» first prize «• in
ner* of Rhode Island Red chkkcns J.
E. Harlow. 343 ganders st., cny.
,-OB FRUIT TRUER plioiw 10,J Of
dress H. W. Hatcher. 2Z1 Forayth sL,
Macon, Go.
FOR BALB-A ’’Babcock'' buggy
condition, snd a bargain for
jmrcbsMr. c*n he aeon at 8. ~
lee's., T. A. Cheatham.*
ALL KINDB of Imported dolls at Haris's,
corner Grange and Forsyth sts.
COMB to our gallery and get our hard
beat price*; best material and work
i nil our photos. W* can plense you 1*.
In all our phn
S. IIIII 4 Co.
FOR 8ALE—Antique mahog*;
stead. Address “X,"
jumaa hslr; ran match any
shnde; your combings worked up to or
der at reasonable prices; work called for
snd delivered. Phono 2078, 2)2 College of bargains. Call at
FOR HALK-Two cheap hoi
st. Mrs. Keefe.
Apple I
MRS. GEORGE WA LI JACK, late of At-
lanta spiritual medium and phychlc,
2I& Washington avenue. f»honc 2084.
rsyohomelrics) reading and spiritual
messages. Are we not a world
of advancement. The tide of scepll-
clsm Is surely turning by the won
derful power displayed by life readers to
day. Ordained to do what she doe* by
*ome strange, unseen power, who*#
potent Influence !« fell by every creature
i the face of Uie earth, whose power I*
pen In forces of nature, this wonderful
nd gifted woman demon*irate* her now-
* In your preeenoe while you look, ii.it-n
id Wonder. Thg deeds of tic prophet
nd wise men of old outdone by this
strange and mysterious soar of modorn
FOR BALE—A first class double
fountain, practically new. fully equip
ped; also fixtures for a first < Ins* Ice
cream parlor and confectionery »tore at
a bargain. For full rarth ulara address
Harbour Hro*.. 412 west Broad st., Sa
vannah, Ga.
uirtF,
and I
outfit. Macon Tils
FOR SAMS-Ooss perfecting
complete stereo type MbNB
print* 4 or 8 pages; ll.S'.o f.
Address Telegraph. Macon. On
WHITE BPKING8. FLA.-Reflned prlvot#
LOST
IIAVI0 you heard It?
ths r -- * *-—
musical
The Mkrophone,
ALL GROCERYMEN who clal
the best hav* Dunlap’s Bear
tbs most beautiful and f-raclnatlng
Instrument ever before
Exquisite
American people. Exquisite In furnish
Mid^rrflned In tone. Irvine's Goorgla Mu-
LOST—mack, white snd tan s«tt*r do*»
black head and body, with white rind
around, neck, white on hind 1>-r* and tatL
*r eyes and on hi* feet WtU
BUILD YOUR houses of long l**nf yellow
pine snd be sure to have the Central
Georgia Izind A Lumber Co. furnish It lo
you from their planing mill snd lum'er
yerde. corner Hlxlh end Cherry sts.: wlt,i
eighteen years' experience In the lumber
business, we are In position to meet the
sharpest competition on sny *1se or shape
of long leaf yellow pine, rough or dre-rc.l
-all grades—and we deliver the grade wo
sell; complete dock framing, wieiher
hoarding, flooring, celling. An lab, shingles.
Istha. lime snd cement piaster, door and
"Wee ft worth that long, hard Job window frames mads to order; small an
of pickling stiff,” asked Tom of Joe. well as large orders will receive our
•'to get your educationr '"Word Itf prompt attention. Telephone 120.
rerlled the other. "Too bet ft was.
And If I hadn’t made an extra dollar
from my education It still would be
something that money can's buy. It's
- » over eyci
give reward for return to ...
Orange st, Macon. Ga. My name le
collar. ** ~
FOUND
JKS
osed OU
From $160.00 upward. Term* if you i
airs them. Irvfne'a Georgia Mu * **
It tb? fair?*
d out at cost and little i
i $160.00 x ~
■70*1' olacic mnro mule taken up bj
nyself at Elko. Ga.. a tew days ago
>wner ran get her by paying eipcnxc ac
*>unt. W. If. Phillips, marshal of Kiko,
MAKE extra money carrying our school
writing tablets aa side Use. selling
trade only. Addraeq before territory la
a foot Tom, that simply to be able ufaeGms. florfoSt. Va. * "
to alt Sown an« raaS a irons book '.T,,,
and Mn.l-r.tand It—why. It'a worth :
,11 of lh., ,1-hlln, loh - And ,h-r °4ff 2-TwSSd f S
MONEY TO LOAN.
BAL ESTATE LOANS-$10O and op-
wards; no delay; loan* cJo,cd within 24
hour*. Ilarrnld Banking and Saviaga
Co.. 647 Cherry st
..j (■§-'
«■ otter our service fn this tine of work
\moderate cost JLuropeaa HetcL
4 Havings Bank.