Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 16, 1908, Image 5

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1 ’■ V 9* 'l" *.. -. ^fgy^Twg %!1®F''- V ' : - ' v fPPF •” ■ THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1908 SOLOMON SAID: "Eat. drink and be merry." Don’t spoil the feast with a leaking Roof, n<£ mar the festivities by bad Plumbing .i\ tho house. Phone for mo in time. JA8. C. QORMLY, Phone 631. 320 Third St. MR. DOO GUNN is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, and this big horse and mule emporium will In the future be run by Mr. lien L Jonea and hls son. Mr. W. H. Jonas. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native and Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phono 351. “GASOLINE” 5 Gallons for GOc, If You Send For It. B CANFIELD OIL 00. 467 Second St. ijeaWofd;: MEETINGS ■ MACON LODGE NO. 1. F. A A. M. Regular communion- jr tlon Monday night At 7:50 /\y\ o'clock. Work In tho Follow ^ * Craft Degree. All Mazier Ma sons In good standing welcome. John A. Davis, w. M. W. li. Chapman, flee. WANTED WANTED—Railway mall clerk*: com- mencamsnt salary 8800.00; many exam ination* aoon: preparation free; write im mediately. Franklin Institute, Rochester, n. y. AGENTS wantsd for a high class beauti fully printed and Illustrated dollar-n- year woman's magazine; commission, fifty osnts on each dollar subscription; wrlto for agent's free outfit. American Home Monthly, 6 Barclay street. Now York. WANTED—To sell an Interest In a well established paying wholesale grocery business or would swap for a farm or city property to a good worker; a lino salary goes with tho interest Address Whole sale. euro Telegraph. WANTED—An old violin; will pay right price. Address McIntosh, care Tele graph. WANTED POSITION—Havo experience In drug store and with machinery and gas engines; can furnish best references In either line. X R. T.» caxe Telegraph. WANTED—You to know wo glvo night Instruction In all branches at Stanley's Business College. WB WANT to emphasize the fact that the phenomenal success of our stu dents Ih not a matter of luck. It is a mutter of training. Stanley's Business College. Mncon, Ga. FOR RENT FOUR rooms for rent on car line and fine neighborhood, cloze in, chonp If taken at once. 110 Park Place. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, 710 For syth st.. near Orange; 1161 Elm st.; 770, 769, 7r.* Asli st. H. L. Hartz, corner Orange nnd Forsyth ets. FOR RENT—To couple without children two rooms for light housekeeping. 4CI Walnut et. FOR RENT—Second floor, all conven iences; choice location. Collego at.; two cat* lines! rent reuaoniyde. Phono 2106. FOR RENT—Two large connecting rooms, convenient to car; cheap. Apply 117 Bellevue nve.. If. 11. FOR RENT—Threw or four rooms In bsst part of city. Phone 2425-L. FOR GOOD rooms and board go to fha Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 16 cents. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices In Washington block; steam best and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Savings Bank. FOR SALE FOR BALE—Country butter l*c per pound; freeh country eggs 80o dozen, at Macon Cash Grocery. FOR BALE—Fire and burglar proof safe. Safe, care Macon Daily Telegraph. FOR SALE—190 acres near HummerfleJd: plenty timber end water. 51.800; 100 acres near liloomfield road, 91.600; new house lluguenln Heights. 82.000: enay terms; dairy farm for rent J. L. Eth ridge. 609 Cherry st. FOR BALM—Two cheap horses; blggost of bnrgnlna. Call at 207 Appleton ave. FOR RALE—A first class double soda fountain, practically new. fully equip ped; also fixture* for a first class Ice cream parlor and confectionery store at a bargain. For full particulars address Harbour Bros., 418 West Broad at.. Sa vannah, Go. FOR HALE—Ten-horse Schofield steam engine and boiler; good running order; 1160 for outfit Macon Telegraph. FOR BALE—Goss perfecting press, wltl? complete stereotype outfit; good.order; prints 4 or 8 pages: $1,250 fob Macon. Address Telegraph, Macon. Go, PERSONAL MAKE extra money carrying our school writing tablet* an tide line, telling trade only. Address, before territory 1s assigned. Virginia Tablet Company, man ufacturers, Norfolk. Vs. OUR BANQUET hall and private dining rooms aro now open to the public for all engagements. We are prepared to litter our service In this line of work at moderate cost. European Hotel. MISCELLANEOUS RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE Ill- Rent Kenans City loin steak, 16c.; round steak and roasts, 12H& Corns* Spring and Wninut sis. LOST LOST— ftlthsr In First Baptist church or on New st.. between Church and Osk st., a crescent brooch, diamond In center with pearls on each side. Return 741 Oak at. for reward. LOST—Black, white and'tan a*t»*r dog; black head nnd body, with white ring around neck, white on hind legs nnd tall, ten ticks over eyes and on hie feet. Will rive reward for return to Will Gunn, 804 Orange st.. Macon, Ga. My name Is on STRAYED STRAYED OR BTOI.EN-Black Shetland stallion: both hind feet white; right for# leg lias been broken. Phone 174. MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOANB-flOO end up- wards; no delay; loan* closed within 24 hours, flarrold Banking and Savings Co., 407 Cherry st. WAISTCOATS Wearing: a fancy Waistcoat is onfe of the most pleasurable changes a man can make in his dress. It takes away that everyday sameness in his malco-up and makes a decided difference in his appear ance. Our line of vestings is very large and right up to the minute in design, real ex treme patterns for the youth and the more simple ones for the conservative. $2.50 TO $7.50. JUST RECEIVED Fresh shipment of B. B. B. Coffee to go at 15c pound, limit 2 pounds to a custo mer. Try a pound or so. Macon Cash Grocery Phones 290-325. 670 Poplar St. . & P. Vegetable Sale Such values as these need little comment. It will pay every housekeeper to take advantage of this sple at once, and get a few cans of each article listed below at the special prices quoted. Iona Tomatoes, large cans 8c Iona Corn, n can 7c Iona Peus, a can 8c Sultana Tomatoes, a can 9c Sultana Corn, a can 8c Sultana Peas, a can- 10c A&P Tomatoes, extra tall cans 11c A&P-Corn, a can 10c A&P Peas, a can J 12 l-2c Our Vegetables are all carefully selected and packed while fresh and will bo found a great deal better values than can bo had at most stores. A trial is all we ask and we nro offering them at or below cost for a few days in order to got every one to try them and see just what we are selling for themselves. Fresh arrival today Fancy Crackers, Cakes, etc. TheGreat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Wadley Investment Co. Real Estate Insurance Loans List Your Property and Wants With Us We Move Tenants Free Grand Building.Telephone 627. 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 tun Homs being built In Bait Macon: will build to suit. 91.000 Dtdrmble vinev111* cottage; lot wide. 99.290 College street home; 10 rooma; built for a home; worth the money. 91.000 Vlnevllle lot; will build borne ter pur- For Sale $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Circuit Court’s Decision That Company Is Out of Line Brings Comment the United States circuit court in de claring the American Tobacco Com pany to be a combination In restraint of trade, la attracting wide-spread at tention. particularly for Ita scop* and effect upon all classes of industrial combinations engaged In interstate traffic. An appeal to the United States supreme court is being prepared. Tho full text of the decision dis closes. in the language of tile Judges, the gradual development of judicial Interpretation of the law up to the present time. Judge Coxe. one of the concurring judges stating that "Since the Knight case (against the sugar re fineries), the tendency has been con stantly towards a wider scope of the statutes." An exsmlnntlon of the numerous de cisions since the Knight cose leads to the conclusion. Judge Coxa says, that there has been a general tendency to wards a b. oader and more liberal con struction of the statutes. Status of the Law Today. Judge Lacombe, In his majority opinion, defines the status of the law today In part as follows: "By Insensible dcgrocs, under the operation of many causes, business* manufacturing anil trading alike, haa more and more developed a tendency towards larger and larger aggri-iX- tlons of capital and more extensive combinations of Individual enterprise. It Is contended that, under existing conditions. In that way only enn pro duction be Increased and cheapened, new markets opened and developed, stability Jn reasonable prices secured and Industrial progress assured. But In every aggregation of individuals or corporations, formerly Independent, Im mediately upon Its formation termi nates an existing competition: whether or not some other competition may subsequently arise. Fine Points of Law Defined. "The act as above construed, pro hibits every contract or combination In restraint of competition. What benefits may come from this combina tion. or from others complained of. It la not material to Inquire, nor need subsequent business methods bo con sidered, nor the effects, on production or prices." Judge Moyes, who concurred with Judge Lacombe, aays: "It la of much importance to many people at the 8 resent time whether the defendants ave entered Into an unlawful com bination. It is of tho most momentous Importance to all the people for all time whether the national government has power to reach Industrial combi nations dealing across state lines. All must agree that conditions may arise In the future requiring legislative ac tion which shall bo both uniform and effective." An early decision In the supreme court Is anticipated becauso of tho provision of the federal law advancing appeals In such cases. HEAVY RECEIPTS BUT SPIRITS, FIRM THE AVERAGE TRADER IS INCLINED TO WONDER WHENCE CAME THE VOLUME. ROBBERY DONE; VICTIM DEAD E. W. Smith, Traveling Man, Is Found in Abandoned Rock Quarry CHARLOTTE, N. C.. Nw. M.—B. TV. Smith, agsd 2S, of Richmond, Va., was found dead In the old suits rock quarry in the suburbs of Rsleigh this afternoon under circumstances which lead the po lice to helievs that he was robbed and murdered. Smith, who travels for the Whits Oak Coal Company, registered at ths Tar- borough House Friday afternoon In an Intoxicated condition. He paid his bill In advunce and was known to have had considerable money. lis waa seen Friday night at ths Elks club and must havo frequented his room yesterday for the key was found In his pocket. The body was accidentally dis covered this afternoon. The neck was broken. Ths body and clothing wer# wet. The hat, coat and overcoat were found on tho other aide of ths pool of water from the body and were perfectly dry. The body waa In such a position that death could hardly havo been « cldentnl. Only one dollar was found Jn his poc ete. The police are entirely without FAR-REACHING TO BE RESULTS President Barrett Well Pleased With tho New Orleans Meeting. ATLANTA. 0».. Nov. IB.—Churl., 8. Barrott, national president of ths Fartn- er.n* Union, returned todav from New Or' one. where he presided over the big co. .in conference which was held under the auspices of the organization of which hs Is the head, "The meeting was undoubtedly the largest ths Farmers' Union has ever held. unanimous we are confident the res' reaching and Immediate. delegates from various local, and state and business Effective Boost to Price. "The plans decided upon for boosting the price of cotton. I am confident win l»e effective. Already an upward ten dency is In evidence." Mr. Barrett Is loud In praise of the people of New Orleans for their kind and hospltnhle treatment accorded tlw vlalt- ois and to tho t— opeiated with th :* t: It a success. BANQUET GIVER BY THE “NO PI BEIIAT FRATERNAL 80CIETY OF MER CER LAW CLA88 HAD SOCIAL GATHERING -SATURDAY NIGHT. SAVANNAH, Ga.. Nov. IB.—Despite the fact that the receipts of turpentine continue abnormally large for this time Inclined to nsk. "Where is It all coming from?" the buying support afforded In —* * Tlclont to ' the past week was sufflc i keep the article firm about the thirty-eight and a quarter cent level and while the prices quoted at tho closing of yesterday as. compared with those of tho openings lastj Monday showed a net loss of from I the outside level quoted at that time the market was In very good condition and , some of the larger exporters at least were eagerly after supplies. London spot turpentine In the week Just, ended continued on the downward path I and at the closo yesterday was quoted at 28a Hid. The market at that place was. apparently manipulated a trille lately! but with all things considered It would not be altogether surprising to see quota tions here show a further change In the next few days. Receipts Show Slight Gain. The volume of receipts for the week. If anything, shows a small gain over the to tal of the week preceding. It IS quite cortsln that a considerable lot of sup plies Is being diverted from points In Florida for since Jacksonville censed to quote statistics the arrivals here have steadily increased. The opening quotation on turpentine on Monday, (Nov. 9) was firm at 18%n S*Hc. The close yesterday was firm at 284c. Net loss fee. Work’s highest SSVfcaSMic. Week's lowest 38a»4c. Rosin Demand Good. Rosin Demsnd Good, Rosins wero In excellent demand and quotations on some of the pale grades are higher, the same being true In a lesser degree on the mediums. Yester day's doting prices follow: Wafer white, 58.40: window glass. $8.38: N, 55.80; M, IB.SR: K. 14.90: I. 84; II. !3.4r,a3.47V4; O. *2.87i4a2.0?4; fr. 52.80a2.80; E, 92.80a2.90; D. I2.l0s2.90; B. 92.80a2.00. General statistics follow: 1903-9. 1807-8. Receipts: Bplr. Rosin. Bplr. Rosin. Saturday .... 1.143 2.624 828 2.882 Week B.480 17.820 4.111 18,317 Month 10.338 *7.034 11.928 43.9^7 Season ......198,011 892.074 188,242 478,511 Exports! Saturday 190 111 421 2.768 4.139 11.107 8.907 20,218 Month 8.902 *0.759 11.9*7 39.898 179.9aS 509.481 121,9*5 413.819 The first annual banquet of tho Mercer Nu PI Betas was held at the Plaza hotel Saturday night and was attended by every member of tho chapter. The local N. P. B. organisation i» composed of membpra of ths Mercer law class, and Is the "frat" society that has been conducting Its Initia tions on the streets of Macon for the past week. There are eleven mem bers, nil Georgia boys. Those who attended the banquet were an follows: C. O. Mills. Jr.. Griffin; T. G. Former, Jr., Nownan; J. B. Harris, Macon; L. Z. Rosser, Atlanta; J. 8. Walker, Wnycross; H. C. Miller. Sa vannah: F. W. Evans, Atlanta; F. R. Willingham. Forsyth; J. A. Fort, Amerlcus; II. O. Jones, Amerlcus; -Q. 8. Johnson, Statesboro. The "frat" spirit was never stronger at Mercer than It Is at tho present, and oil of the society chapters are prospering. The non-frats are actlvo, however, and succeed In making their Influences felt. AT POINT OF PISTOL THEY TOOK HIS WAD NEGRO HIGHWAYMEN WAYLAY NE« GRO DELIVERY BOY AND RE LIEVE HIM OF HIS WEEK'S WAGES. Nice cottage on corner lot In good neighborhood and grow 1 ”* cart of town. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Beal Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St, THE FINAL ROLL CALL GREENVILLE, Ga., Nor. IS.—For the second time within two weeks great grief has fallen upon Greenville and Meriwether county on account of the' death of an honored citizen. At 12 o’clock Friday night death Invaded the ranks of the old veterans and claimed one of the most honored members as a victim. Mr. Robert D. Adair, county treas urer of Meriwether for more than twenty years, who, with the exception of three yearn* service In ths army of Virginia, spent his life In Oreenville, has passed "over the river." Mr. Adair enlisted In 1*11 In the Eighth Georgia regiment, was wound- ed, and lost a leg in thq battle of Gettysburg In July, 1891, which put him out otaervlce. After the war Mr. Adair engaged In the mercantile business until elected treasurer In 1188. Two years ago he suddenly lost his eyesight and con tinued totally blind until death. On Friday night h* suffered a stroke of g sralysls. from which he died In a few ours. His popularity was attested b> being twice re-elected since fre became blind. His wife. Mrs. Willie Ellis Adair, and two only daughter*. Mrs. J. W. Chennle. of Atlanta, and Miss Irene Adair, survive him. The negro highwaymen are getting In their work now. But they are after their own kind. Joe Miller Is the negro delivery hoy for tho West End Drug Store. Late Satur day night li»* drew Ids \yerkly stipend, and proceeded on Ills way to his horns In the Tindall field. He had no sooner crossed the city lino than two _ negroes overtook him. nr.d at ths point of a pistol commanded him to pull out his wad and pull It quick, all of which Joe did with alacrity. Then they told him that ht could go home, down town or anywhere ho pleased, they didn’t care. They then left him without oven so much as a pleasant good night. ... . . Joe went home end explained WI17 lie was shy Ids board for the past week, and promised to carry coming Saturday night himself the DECIDE YOURSELF. Don’t take our word for It Don’t depend on a stranger's state ment. Read Macon endorsement. Read the statement of Msoon eftf* sens. And decide for yourself. Here Is one case of It; II, II Duprlest, 104 Clayton St, Mncon. Ca., says: "Several years ago I used Doan’s Kidney Pills with such good results that I gave a testimonial In their fnvor. At this time 1 am per fectly willing to confirm my former statement ns since first using Doan's Kidney Pills I have had little or no trouble from mv kidneys. I can also speak highly of Doan's Ointment. I suffered for several yesrs from a bad caro of itching riles, which defied all my efforts for relief. Finally I learned of Doan’s Ointment and going to the Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. I procured a supply. A few applications brought relief and I have never tiod any trouble of tho sort since. I am recommending these two preparations In ths hops that my endorsement mar be the means of benefiting other sufferers.*’ For vole bv sll dealers. Price 94 rents Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sols agents for ths United B’stes. Remember tbs name—Doan's—and Uke no other. - * " ENGAGEMENT? THERE IS HE Senator Elkins Says Miss Katharine Not Betrothed to Italian. WASHINGTON, Not. 15—Senator Stephen B. Elkina, o( Weat Virginia, tonight made ths smphatio announce ment that no engagement exists be tween his daughter, Miss Katharine The statement was made with tho knowledge and consont of Miss Elkins, who desired that tho announcement should be given to the public which has manifested so great an Interest the matter. Elkins arrived in Washington from his West Virginia home today. Aeked if he cared to make any announcement concerning the reported engagement of his daughter, ho dictated the follow ing statement: "I do not care to say anything fur ther than that my daughter and the Duke DoAbruzzI are not engaged to be married, and that I regret exceed ingly the annoyance that must have come to the duke and his family by reason of the almost dally discussion of the matter in the press and the constant publication of rumors for so long a time—rumors which I venture to hope will now cease." Likes Abruzzi, Though. While the senator made It cloar that Miss Elkina and the Duka DeAbruzzt aro not engaged he entertains for tho duke the highest regard ns was evi denced by the reply which he made to an Inquiry as to how well he was acquainted with the duke. "Not very well," he responded frank' ly. "but from what I know and have heard of him. I regard him os not only a distinguished personality by reason of his birth and position, but added to this he Is an able man, of the high est character, a well-known explorer and scientist—one who has done things and accomplished much—besides being an efficient officer of high rank In th* navy of his country. Senator Elkins was earnest in his expressions of the hope that his state ment would be accepted by tho public In the spirit in which it was made. He has felt a delicacy In discussing the matter at all, but believed that the time had arrived to make an announce ment of the facts. Mrs. Elkins and Miss Katherine El kins nro yet at their West Virginia HIS PRIZE BULL DOB LAID DOWN ID DIED CONTRACTED PNEUMONIA AT DOG SHOW AT THE PARK AFTER WINNING A BLUE RIBDON. Among the few things In this world that Mr. Abe Abrams Is fond of Is n horse and a dog. When the horse show was on in Atlanta he went there with n beauty of a horse, hut a slight blemish In the eye of the horse knocked him out of the blue ribbon, and Mr. Abrams' heart was almost broken nnd bo kept In retire ment for some time. When the fair was on down at tho park be went down with hla splendid speci men of a hull dog and took a blue ribbon. This somewhat healed the wounds re ceived In Atlanta, and he wait regaining the bloom In hls cheek and tho sparkle In hls eye. when "Grip," tho blua ribbon dog. died of pneumonia yest«rdny. Two veterinary surgeons did nil that was pos sible to no with a blue ribbon hull dog of high degreo that had contracted pneu monia. but pH to no purpose. Never again, never, never, will ho try to got a hlue ribbon for anything that looks like a horse or dog. Ho has gone out of thn Plan ribbon business ' At least that Is what lie suys. LOB’S CAFE • MERCHANT’S DINNER From 12 to 2:30 p. m. PRICE 35c Excellent Service— —Polite Attention LOUIS SOHEIBE, Manager. Leon S. Dure Banking and Investments. Blocks, Roads. Real Estate. Mortgage Macon. Ga. / WANTED For cash two medium priced residences close in. FOR SALE One splendidly Improved plantation near Macon; vary host condition; would make gtand country home. Farms In various localities, ’.umber lands, vacant S ts In different parts of city. Several iproved city lots that pay well as f- vsstmsnts. JONES REAL ESTATE AGENCY For Sale Nos. 607 and 509 Mulberry street; two- story brick building on lot 30x210. Ground floor for business purpoxes and rooms for a comfortable horns on sscond floor. BARGAIN for QUICK sale. New 6-r dwelling and 4 acres In Bs.’e- Vue bevcn-room residence and 10 acres near C lob acres level land with new and sub stantial Improvement* and splendid orch ard. Only a little w«y< i Macon. 660 acres and * nu. w— Foray th, In Monroo ounty. 1,080 acres In Murk* and Jenlcfn* coun ties. Ga.. that will produce one bale cot ton to the acre. 610 acres near Holton, 10 acrea original Varner Hotel and 1 acres fins land at Indian Spring. Gs. Have funds on long tlma at 7 per cent GEO. W. DUNCAN Arrival Dspsrti B* dally. iftBiff' dally 4:7l . pro.70. dally *:40 It. Sun. only.. 1:11'.. , p.m. )r 4:49 .W. W. HARDWICK, O. A,, 'v- . 849 Cherry 4W MONEY TO LEND on real estato. repay- able month y. J, J, Cobb, Commercial A Savings Honk. S. S. Parmelee Company, Carriages, Ruggles, Wagons, Carta Harness, Saddles, Bicycles, Baby Car- riagos, accessorial!. Largest stock In ths South to select from. A pleasure to serve you. 8. 8. PARMELEE CO* Macon. Ga. IKE WINBHIP HERBERT 8MART WINSHIP & SMART, IN8URANCE. ACCIDENT, HEALTH. 7CU1 Washington Block. FOR SALE 88,500.00—An elegant 10-room dwelt* Ing. situated on ths top of Fort HIM. In East Macon. It la on a half acre lot, and has every convenience—gait, electricity, hot and cold water, and stable. Windmill and tank go with piece. Can make terms—A BAR* GAIN. 11,780.00—Five negro houses In good condition, renting for 8480.00 per an num. Thla over 13 per cent on amount Invented. 82.760.00—Will buy four new houees renting for 831.00 per month; In good renting locality and -clos# In. Good Investment and always rents. 91,200.00—Tenant property renting for 116.00 per month and NO CITY TAX. We also have 812.000.00 to lend on good Real Estate at 7 and 8 per cent. Murpliey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and Insurance PHONE 267 Citizen's Nat’l Bank Building For Sale I’ve a nica’seven-room Cot tage in VineviTTe, in a good lo cation for snlo ohonp, and or. liberal terms. Are you interested! Frank B. West Rea) Estate and Insurance. 417 Cherry 8t, For Rent 8TORE8. No. 120 Second St..4 No. 414 Fourth St No. 463 Second Ht... No. 669 Poplar St No. 403 Mulberry St No. 915 Poplar St ..860.00 ..860.00 ..965.00 ..960.90 ..830.00 ..850.00 $15,000 To Loan 1 Geo. 8. Turpin Sons Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. No. 353 Third 8t. Phono 77. Rent List 225 Bollovue Ave.„ 6-r 112 Clayton A vs* 6-r 6*9 College, 9-r 742 College, 9-r Cor. Carling and Rembsrt. H.H. 310 Duncan Ave., H.H., l-r... 129 Holt Ht., 9-r Johnson Ave., H.H., 6-r Lynn Ave., Vlnovllls, 5-r 512 Monroe, 9-r 1062 Ogluthorps. 6-r 1171 Oglethorpe, 7-r 147 Roxo Park, 9-r, two baths. 265 Wlnshlp. 6-r 260 Wlnshlp. 6-r .911.50 .922.50 .937.50 J 35.00 26.00 .911.00 .982,.'i0 .117.50 ,920.00 920.00 .914.00 ,825.00 .840.00 ,911.30 .111.90 .940.00 • 880.09 B. A. Wise Co. Slightly Damaged Merchandise By Fire »hd Water. AT AUCTION On Tuesday, November 17th, 10 n. m. at my store, 410 Cherry street. I will offer for aals: 1 case Outing. 2 casts QlnghnmB. cases Shoes. 20 cases can goods. 15 caddies tobacco, lot of galvanised ware, soap, drugs, etc. Jfor account of underwriters. D. WITMAN, Auctioneer H. Horne RIAL B8TATB. INSURANCE AND LOANO, Grand Building. Phone 464, TOR RENT. Store. 461 Cherry street. Store, 604 ami 600 Fourth Street; rail road track facilities. Second and Third floor Evening News Building. Murage space at English Compress Building, Southern Railroad track facili ties. DWELLINGS. 7-r. dwelling near Whittle BchooL b:!::!][;[ Fsnjro 9-r. dwelling, 241 Cnrllng avenue. 6-r. cottage South College itteeL i-r. cottage, Lynn ave.. Vlnevllle (new), 9-r. cottage, 404 and tfll Ross street, l-r. In dwelling. Mi Onnge street. Elegant apartments In Dr. Waiter's new apartment house of 8, 6, 9 or 18- room*. Steam heat, water end janitor servh-e furnished. Money to lend on Improved'real eatata at 9 and 1 per cant, according to location.