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the MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1908 |
If you want a snappy,
up-to-date Suit, built for
wear, as well as looks,
give us a trial. The great
est tonic in thd world is
the glorious feeling of be
ing dressed right—becom
ingly. ■ .
There is something
about the hang, the collar
and the shoulders of our
Coats that were built es
pecially for us by the best
tailors in America,'and
that no others seem able
to equal
See our beautiful dis
play of rich patterns in
many different models.
$15 to $210
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 st>.
. Macon Cash Grocery
Phones 290-325. 670 Poplar St.
Quality
Demonstration
Stop in our store today while yon arc down town
ami sample a cup of dolioious A&P Brand Pure Java and
Mocha Coffee, which we are serving free to all who visit
our store today.
The Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co.
Wadley Investment Co.
Real Estate Insurance Loans
List Your Property and Wants With Us
We Move Tenants Free
For Sale at $2,500
A two-etory, seven-room house, thoroughly modern,
newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen
did home or investment.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
CIVIL SESSION
FEDERAL COURT
Regular November Term Convened
Yesterday—Assignment of Caaea la
Made—-Gtand Jury Moots Thuraday.
The regular November term of the
United. Statea court convened yeater-
day morning In the new federal of
fices, with Judga Emory Speer preaid
ing.
Aside from the assignment of cases,
the most interesting transaction of the
session was the dismissal of the con
tempt cases against ex-ChJef of Police
Granville Connor and ex-Clty Attor
ney Minter Wimberly from the docket.
The cases grew out of the refusal of
these two officials to .obey an order
issued by the federal court In regard
to the taking of a prisoner from the
city chalngang.
In nol prosslng the cases. Judge
Speer said:
"These cases have accomplished their
purpose. We have now an effective
and humane administration of the mu.
niclpal criminal law in this community.
The conditions of tho prisoners have
bcon much ameliorated.
"Tho public conscience has bcon ao
awakened to the enormity of the chain-
gang as It was when these cases ware
brought, that not only did our own
supremo court of Georgia sustain the
views of this court on the merits of
these cases, but the people themselves,
lurgely through the Instrumentality of
one of our distinguished representa
tives erased from the escutcheon of
the slate the stain of the chalngang
lens.v horror.
“The movement generally has result
ed In great strides toward humanity
and constitutional Justice."
Mr. J. K. Hawkins, of Dublin, was
admitted to practice In this division
of the federal court.
A writ of error was filed In the case
Will Memmlngor vs. the Postal
Telegraph Company.
The court will bo In active session
until the beginning of the third week
In December, when Judge Speer must
go to Valdosta to convene the regular
term there. The civil docket provides
for the trial of cases until Friday. De
cember 10. but ono week will be de
voted exclusively to criminal matters.
The grand Jury meets Thursday morn
ing. and* will have returned all of Ks
Indictments by Saturday.
The Civil Docket.
The civil assignment Is as follow*:
Tuesday. November 17.
Forsyth Manufacturing Company vs.
Putnam, Hooker Company.
A. H. Wagnon vs. Steamboat Em
mett Small.
United States vs. J. C.*Petree.
Friday, November 20.
C. H. Dodge va. Robert Hall.
W. H. Moody vs. Southern Hallway
Company.
Sarah Lowrey va. Norman W,
Dodge.
W. C. Clarks vs. Norman W,
Dodge.
Norman W. Dodge va. H. L. Sears
Monday. November 23.
In re John Wald, bankrupt.
In re S. H. Fuller, bankrupt.
In re Little. Rebb & Co., bankrupts.
Tuesday, November 24.
In re Laurens Lumber Company, al
leged bankrupts.
In re II. B. Daniels, bankrupt.
Wednesday. November 25.
Charles Vet va. ’ll. A. Hooka et al.
Monday, November 30.
Purdom Naval Stores Company vs.
Western Union Telegraph Company.
Tuesday, 'December 1.
In re J. J. Flahlve, bankrupt.
. Thursday, December 3.
Annie Lathrop et el. va. Redding H.
Pate et al.
Friday, December 4.
R. 8. Wimberly, trustee, vs. D. E.
Gunn.
Monday, December 7.
J. T. Moore vs. Prudential Insur
ance Company.
J. T. Moore, administrator,
Aetna Llfo Insurance Company.
8. A. Donella vs. Macon and Bir
mingham Railroad.
In re Jesso McCormick, bankrupt.
Tuesday. December 8,
J. J. Harrell, administrator, vs. So*
curlty Life and Annuity Company.
Viola Harrel vs. Maryland Casually
Company.
Wednesday, December 8.
W. H. Johnson vs. Southern Rail
way Company.
Norman W.
llama et al.
Norman W. Dodge vs. Mann Lum
ber Company.
Thursday, December 10.
W. M. Goddlo vs. Frank R. Mann
et al.
Norman W. Dodge vs. Joe Lother-
ldge. «
Friday, December 11.
D. 8. Dodge ts. J. R. Peacock
et al.
SPECIALS TODAY
iei Third St.
Phone 360
11.450
Heme being built In East Macon; will
build to suit.
13,000
Desirable Vlneville cottage; lot wide.
11.260
College street home: 10 rooms; built
for a home; worth the .money.
For Sale
$1,350.00
For a Quick Sale
Nice cottage on corner lot In good
neighborhood and growing part of
town.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Roal Estate, Insu ranee and Loans
Phone 206. * 607 Cherry St.
WANTED
For cash two medium priced residenoee
close In.
TOR SALE
One splendidly Improved plantation
near Macsta: very best condltkm: would
mak# grand country boms. Farms la
various localities, lumber lands, vacaat
lot* In different pert* of city. Severed
Improved city lots that pay w«U as In
vestment*
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native <uid Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
“GASOLINE’
5 Gallons for 60c, If You
Send For It. ]
CANFIELD OIL 00.
467 Second St.
Dodge v». I,. It. WII-
Slunn'sh Liver a Fee to Ambition.
You can not accomplish very much
If your liver Is Inactive, as you foci
dull, your eyes are heavy «:id slight
exertion exhausts you. Orino Laxa
tive Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver
and bowels and makes you feel bright
and active. Orino Laxntlvn Fruit
Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and
is mild and very pleasant to take.
Orino Is more effective than pills or
ordinary cathartics. Refuse substi
tutes.—H. J, Lamar St Co., near
Fourth National,Bank, agents.
Police (jjoapt
Ths Liar.
The Rev. Malachi Maddox was
charged with obtaining money under
false pretenses. In consequence there
was a large number of his flock In the
court room, some believing In his in
nocence, and some in his guilt. It
seems that tho churcn wan divided as
to the Rev. Malachi. and the two fac
tions were represented. One of the
officers of the church, and who was
evidently the leader of the opposition
to him, was the first witness. He said:
"Jedge hit sho do tetch mor heart
ter stan* up hyers to dls latter peoples
an* tell wotter know 'bout dlshycr min
ister uv de gos-pli. kase hit doan look
right, bit sho don't. Wese doan lak-
klt. de chu'ch doan lakkit, de cornger-
gishun doan lakkit, an' de Lewd doan
lakkit. Hit am ergin wot we preaches
in our chu'ch. an’ hit ergin de law.
Hit"—
"8top that and tell me what you
know about this man obtaining money
under false pretenses," said the court.
"Jedge, dat wotter gwlneter do. but
ter hates ter do hit. Dlshyer mans am
de pastor uv de chu'ch whar we goes
evvy Sunday. He de one dat marries
our datters an' our widows; he de
one wot preaches de sot sarmun Wen
We dies. Weil, efifer JIa* gotter tell hit.
I jfssua well klmmence. *Bout two
mont* ergo, dlshyer mans wot wo hen
callin' our pastor, he took upper kJlltc.
WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES COUNT
COFFEE AND TEAS AT LIVING PROFITS
UNT |
STTS ['
25-pound sack Granulated Sugar $1.25
Ma-Kon Blend Coffee, equal 35c grade, pound 25c
Fancy Roasted Santos Coffee, 25c grade, pound .i.. ,20c
Good Roasted Rio Coffee, 20c grade, .pound 15o
Good Roastod Rio Coffee, 15c grade, pound ....12 l-2c
Ajax Mixed Tea, 60e grade elsewhere, pound 50c
Mixed Tea, good drinking cup quality, pound 25e
Walter Baker’s Cocoa, per tin 17c
Walter Baker’s Chocolate, per cake 16c
Rnnkel’s Cocoa, per tin 16c
Lowney’s Sweet Chocolate, per cake 3c
Atmore’s 1-pound Plum Pudding 19c
Atmore’s 2-pound Plum Pudding 36c
Lea & Perrin’s Sauce , 19c
Maple Syrup, blend, large bottles 25c
Richardson & Robbins, Boned Chicken 25o
Fancy Patent Flour, per sack, 24 pounds 68c
Cranberries, per quart 10c
Yours for more business^
CENTRAL GROCERY CO.
PHONES 323 and 792.
Now
for
HANKSGIVING
URKEYS
We are booking orders ahead, at special price. Lot
us know what you want and get the choicest selection.
Either dressed, or alivo on foot. Order now from—
Flournoy Grocery Company
SIX PHONES— ALL No. 26.
Only Coffee Roasters in Macon, Ga.
shun ter buy de coffin an* ter berry he
chile—dat wot he sayed. ter berry he
chile. We all t’ought dat wus all rlgnt
ter berry ho chile, on* wo mighty sorry
do pastor havo ter berry he chile, but
we alnt seed no chile. Ho say do chilo
livo In Hawklna-vlllo whar ho kim
Coin. Atter w’llo he tek up killocahun
ter buy de slippers for he wife who
dun dald an* she gottcr bo berried.
We all mighty sorry Bruvvor Maddox
lose he wife so soon atter he lose he
bhlle. Still we doan say nufl'n, sep'n
ter tell Drawer Maddox how sorry we
Is. Still we alnt seed no wife. Ho
aay she livo In Fort Valley. Dat mek
us he’p berry he wife. Ylstlddy ho
say he wants or killocahun fur ho boy
dat dald. We ax him whar he son
live, an* he say over yander In Mll-
ledgn-vllle. Den we pint er ktmmltty
ter roo erbotit dls ring. Looks lak he
fambly glttln* all dald In too bigger
hurry all at once at one time. De
klmmltty wait on Drawer Maddox an*
Drawer Harris ho de cha'rman. iBruv-
ver Harris he say. Drawer Maluehl,
weser klmmltty ter see ’bout ycr iam
bi v. Inver got nny mo* ter dlo noon?
Wld dat Drawer Malachi he aay, dooxs
yer nil doubt mer rosslter. er sump’n
lak dat. Drawer Harris he say, wes
alnt got nuffln ter do wldyor rasslter,
dat alnt wot we fur—we wants ter
know how yor fambly glttln' erlong.
Den Drawer Malachi he sorter grin
an’ ho say. Oh. dat wot yer wants ter
know; dey poorly well, t'ankyer. Druv-
ver Harris he nay. Drawer Malachi.
we ben talkin' on de long line teller-
form wld Hawklns-vUIe. an’ wld Fort
Volley, an’ wld Mllledgevllle, an’ dey
tells us. but rose we doan know how
true hit am, dat Sister Maddox am well
in Ilawklns-vllie, an’ Sister Maddox
am well In Fort Valley, an’ Slater Mad
dox am well In Mllledge-vllle. An*
furdermo’, alnt none er yer fambly
ben dald. Jedge. dlshyer mans sho
look lak he sho would drop dald hs
se’f w’en Drawer Harris sayed dat.
An’ Jedge, wo all brunff hit up In do
chu’ch ylstlddy, an’ made de rerpoto.
Some or do corngerganhun vote ter put
him out an* some vote ter keep 'Im
In. an* wo nil wot vote ter put ’Im out,
hyere we Is.” • ' ,
"What have you to say to this se
rious charge, Maddox? You are charg
ed with taking these people’s money to
bury members of your family who are
not dead. That’s what we lawyer*
classify as obtaining money under
false pretenses. What do you say.”
"Jedge. dat wus mer bruwar’s wlfe’n
chlllun dat wux dald. an’ kase deso
peoples hyere doan pay me but two
dollars er mont’ ter preach fur ’em
I Jlss hadtor tek up er ktilershun ter
berry mer po’ bru war's fambly.”
There was none to dispute the state
ment. Even 'Brother Harris had noth
ing to say. though he looked daggers
•t the man he knew was lying.
The court saw that while the man
might be guilty, the committee bad
pulled the enso before It was ripe, and
the man was discharged* At this those
of the congregation who were present,
nil but Brother Harris and the, witness,
rushed to him with congratulntlort*.
Malarie Makes Pels Blood.
The Old Standard GROVR*P TASTE-
LESS CHIU* TONIC, drives out ma
laria end builds up the system. For
grown people and children, 60c.
DUBLIN POLICE ABE BUSY
WITH THE GBAP SHOOTEBS
_>TO.NIGHT
Sturgis this morning had a Ifrge num
ber of eases to be disposed, of. Sat
urday nlgit two raids were made on
crap shooters, and ten negroes were
arrested. Seven were caught over a
furniture store by Policeman Forehand
and Deputy Sheriff Raffleld. There
were nine negroes In this party, but
two Jumped from the second story
window to th«.* ground and escaped.
Neither Is known to have been hurt
by the Jump.
Three of the negroes were caught on
tho steamer Katie C. There was quite
a bunch of negroes on this boat shoot
ing crap, but when Chief of Police
Hightower and Policeman Phelps ar
rived on tho scene several Jumped In
(the Oconee and made their escape. On«
negro. Kidney Tucker. Jumped In the
river and caught to the rudder of the
Poet and remained there for an hour
i ahd a half with only his head above I
water. When found and taken out he I
was nearly frozen to death. It took 1
that h® would have drowned In a short
tlmo, as his strength was almost gono.
He was so chilled that he could scarce
ly talk above a whisper.
Sam Hamilton was also before the
recorder on the charge of tho Illegal
storing of whisky. Ills case was con
tinued until Wednesday. There an
two other negroos to be tried for this
offense.
Mind Your Business.
If’you don't nobody will. It Is your
business to keen out of all ths trou-
ble you can and yort can and will
keep out of liver jind bowel trouble if
? ou take Dr. King's New Llfo Pills.
hey keep biliousness, malaria and
jaundice out of your system. 26c, at
all drug stores.
Roughing It.
A bishop traveling through ths coun
try stopped for tho night at a country
rectory and the good rector, In ths
absence of his wife, did his very-best
to make his guest comfortable. Ho
put him, of course, in ths best bed
room. When saying good-bye the next
morning he continued to sxpresa the
hope that ths bishop would bring his
wife with him next time.
"Well. I don't know,” said the bishop,
"my wife Isn’t used to roughing It.”
The rector confided tho strsngo re
mark to his wife on her return.
"Where did you put him?" she
asked.
Sho was told.
k Ev5fy Woman
* Hint- rr ,;*■<! anti know
: about lbs wowtafs)
\MARVELWhlrllnaSpray
A Tbs D*w V.rN.I Siring*.
*—* n ClMMN
FOR SALE
61,000—Hi acres of land situated 10
miles from town, Just off tho Colum
bus road. 60 acres cleared, balance In
wood. This place has a 8-room tenant
houss on It Terms If desired.
$4,260—We offer for this price a tract
of 10 acres of land, situated on the
Holton road, Just 0 miles from the
city. This tract Is nicely fenced, la
well watered and very productive. The
Improvements consist of a brand new
C-rcom dwelling, which cost $8,260 to
build. It also has a barn, .stables,
poultry houses, etc. Wo arn facilitator!
to offer very reasonable terms on this.
Minton-Morgan Co.
REAL ESTATE^
420 Cherry street. Phone 1182.
jK manufacture and guarantee
Standard Rubber Roofing, Standard
Sanded Roofing, Standard Grit
Roofing, Dixlo Tarred Roofing,
Southern Star Ro fing. Made
especially for tho southern climate.
AIM Di*l« BmSks Hub, ICMSS M
Piloted u4 G»lv»n*»d lam. Out »nc»tS"l.<*
vfeeo go* to* ild«i the SuxkUlUy saS QUALITY
l* SMTUIW1X6 CO, Hits., Atlanta. 6$.
SOLOMON SAID:
Eat. drink and be merry" Don't spoil
the feast with a leaking Roof, mi•• mar
the festivities by bad Plumbing «u the
house. Phone for me In time.
JAS. C. GORMLY,*
Phone 531. 320 Third 8t.
MR. D00 GUNN
ia no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
end this big horse and mule emporium
Erjatefc.TY&F*
\lcaWord\
Advertisements under the heads of
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found.
Personal, Miscellaneous, Etc., inserted in
this department for 1o per word for seen
Issue. No notice will be Inserted for lose
than 19 esnts. Remittances of 61 and
less may be made in postage alamos.
WANTED
WANTED—Every one to remember that
Milner’s cut price photos are the best.
YOUNG MAN would like a conference
with someone needing the services of
a thoroughly competent and exporltnred
office man; at present position Is more
object than salary. Accountant, cert
Telegraph. -Uktuidi
WANTED—Young man familiar with the
business Interests of the city, desires
work In Macon. Address "Earnest," cars
Telegraph.
WANTED—An old vloltn: will pay rfkht
price. Addreaa McIntosh, cere Tele
graph.
WANTED—You to know we give night
instruction In all branches at Stanley’s
Business College.
WR WANT to emphasise the fact that
tho phenomenal success of our atu-
dsnts is not a matter of luck. It Is a
matter of training. Stanley's Bustasss
College, Macon, a a.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One furnished room. 474
Orange st.; all conveniences, meals ob
tainable across street.
FOR RENT—Four-room house on Artope
Helglite, six dollar* per month. Apply
J. F. wester, No. 1 Engine House.
FOR RENT—Three very pleasant con
necting unfurnltihed rooms near Wes
leyan. References. Phono 2167-L. 684
Washington ave.
FOR RENT—406 and 401 Roes sL. 980
Walnut at. end CG» New sL All six
rooms. O. M. Davis.
FOR RENT—Eight-room house, 710 For
syth at., near Orange: 1161 Elm st.|
770, 769, 763 Aeb et. B, L. llarts, corner
Orange and Forsyth ets.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, garden
and bnrn, Houston road; twelve dollars.
Fhone 8794.
FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur
nished rooms for light huunskcoplng.
Phone 2058
FOR RENT—To couple without children
two rooms for light housekeeping. 618
Walnut st.
FOR RENT—Second floor, nil conven
ience*; choice location. College st.; two
car lines; rent rruHonublo. Phone 2166.
FOR RENT—Two largo connecting rooms,
convenient to car; cheap. Apply lit
Bellevue ave.. II. If.
FOR nENT—Three or four rooms In boat
part of city. Phono 242R-L.
FOR GOOD rooms and board go to the
Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 26
cents. W. T. Ragan, prop.
FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor ofTlces
In Wn*hlngton block; steam heat and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Havings Hank.
FOR SALE
FOR HA LK—2.900 feet seasoned poplar
hoards, burgle*, delivery uml milk
wagons, cheap. Macon Buggy Co.
FOR RALE—Fire and burglar proof safe.
Hafe, rare Ma^on Dally Telegraph,
FOR BALE—Two cheap horses; biggest
of bargains. Call at 207 Appleton ave.
FOR BALE—Ten-horse Bchnfletd steam
engine and boiler; good running order;
$160 for outfit. Macon Telegraph.
FOR HALE—Go** perfecting prees, with
complete stereotype outfit; good order;
prints 4 or 8 pages; 81,250 fob Macon.
Address Telegrnph. Macon, Oa.
PERSONAL
OUR BANQUET hall and private dining
rooms aro now open to the public for
all engagements. We are prepared to
offer our service In this line of work at
moderate cost. Kuropoan Hotel.
MISCELLANEOUS
SELECT plnenpplee, sea foods, dressed
poultry. Macon Fl»b Co. Phone 674.
RINO CLAUD MARTIN, PHONE 181-
Dest Kansas City loin steak, lie.; round
steak and roasts, llfto. Corner Spring
and Walnut ats.
LOST
I/)BT—Dark gray, low, stout horse. Fin
der will roeijlve reward if returned to
307 Walnut st.
I«OHT—Texas mare Bnnday night; light
bay, hind feet stocking, star In fore
head, tip of nose whits, with heavy black
toll. Return to Alex Evans, at Q. U
Dent, Poplar st.
I*OBT—mark, whits and tan setter deg:
black head and body, with whits ring
around nsek. whits on bind legs end tail.
Inn flcka ovsr ayes and on his feet. Will
give reward for return to Will. Gunn, 304
Orange st., Macon, Oa. My nstns Is on
collar.
MONEY TO LOAN.
REAL EBTATIB LOANR-1109 and up
wards; no delay; loons closed within 14
hours, fInrrold Banking and Havings
Co.. 697 Cherry st.
S. S. Parmelee
Company,
Csrrlagee, Buggies, Wagons, Carta
Harness, Saddles, Bicycles, Baby Car*
riages, accessories.
largest stock 1-v the Hnuth to e»%|eot
from. A pleasure t-* »<*-v«s ymj.
9. 8. PARMELEE CO, Macon. Qa.
IKE WIN8HIP HERBERT SMART
WINSHIP & SMART,
INSURANCE.
ACCIDENT, HEALTH, FIRE.
Washington Block,
FOR SALE
$6,600.05—An elegant 10-room dwelt-
Ing, situated on the top of Fort HI1L
In East Macon. It Is on a half acre
lot, and haa every convenience—gas,
electricity, hot and cold water, and
stable. Windmill and tank go with
place. Can make forms—A BAR
GAIN.
$8,760.00—Five negro houses In good
condition, renting for $480.00 per an
num. This over 1$ per cent on amount
Invested.
$8,760.00—JWill buy four new houses
renting for $38.00 per month; la good
renting locality and close In. Qoed
Investment and always rents.
$1,800.00—Tenant property renting
r $16.00 p«r month and NO CITY
TAX.
We also have $18,000.00 to lend on
good Real Estate at 7 and 9 per cent.
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 207
Citizen's Nat’l Bank Building
MONEY TO I.SND on rwrt „UI«,
a Me monthly. J. J. Cobb. Commercial
St Ravines Dank.
For Sale
Nos. 607 and 609 Mulberry street; two
story brick building on lot $9x210. Ground
floor for business purposes and rooms
for a comfortable horns on second floor.
ItAJlGAfM for QUICK sale.
:/hw 6-r dwelling and 4 morse In Bs'>'e<
jk-vtn-room residence and 19 acres near
100 acres level land with new and sub-
For Sale
I’ve a nice seven-room Cot
tage in Vinevillo, in a good lo
cation for sale cheap, and or.
liberal torms.
Are you interested!
Frank B. West
Real Estate and tnsuranoe.
417 Cherry St.
For Rent
No. 120 Second St....
No. 414 Fourth 8t..*
No. 462 Second 8t...«
No. 619 Poplar 8t...
No. 403 Mulberry Rt*.
No. 616 Poplar St...
.,,$60.00
...$60.00
...$66.00
...$60.00
*..$30.00
...$60.00
$15,000
To Loan
Geo. B. Turpin Sons
Real Estate, Insurance Loans.
No. 353 Third 8t. Phone 77.
Rent List
226 Bsllsvuo Ave.„ 6-r $18.60
112 Clayton Ave., 6-r $22.50
689 College, 6-r S37.60
428 Carling, 6-r. $20.00
741 College. •-* $35.00
Cor. Carling and Rsmbert, I ML $25.00
810 Duncan Ave., H.H., 6-r....811.00
126 Holt Ht„ 6-r $22.50
Johnson Ave, H.H, 6-r $17.60
Lynn Ave, Vlneville. 6-r $20.00
622 Monroe, t-r $20.00
lQlt Oglethorpe, l-r 914.00
1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r... $25.00
147 Rose Park, l-r, two baths.
STORES.
650 Poplar St ,..$46.00
Store and dwelling, Cor. Cotton
Ays* and Pins m, dwelUng 6-r $10.06
B. A. Wise Co.
Slightly Damaged Merchandise
By Firs and Watoft
AT AUCTION
On Tuesday, November 27th, 10 a.
m. at my store, 410 Cherry street, 2
will ofTer for sales
1 case Outing.
2 cases Ginghams.
$ cases Shoes.
20 cases can goods.
16 caddloa tobacco, lot of galvanised
ware, soap, drars, eto. Foe aooount of
underwriters.
D.
I, Auctioneer
H. Horne
Grand Building.
Hture, sot and 506 Fourth street; raft-
* * 4lltlea.
Third floor Evening News
road track facliltli
Bacon d ' ‘
Building.
$28 seres near Forsyth, In Monroe
countv.
1.089 acres In Burke and Jenkins coun
ties. Us., that will produce one hale cot-
tori to tho aere.
510 scree near Holton, 19 acres original
Varner Hotel end $ acres fine land at
Indian Borins. On. •
Have«runds on long time at 7 per cent
GEO. W. DUNCAN
tlee.
DWELLINGS.
7-r. dwelling near Whittle BchooL
7-r. dwel Ing. 219 First etreeL . ,
7-r. dwelling. 487 and 459 New street,
l-r. dwelling. 211 Carlins avenue.
K-r. pottage South College street
6-r. T»tt»*e. Lynn avs.. Vi^evUle <n«W).
I -r. cottas*-. 4C4 and 40* Roes stretL
-r. In dwelling. Ml Orange street.
Elegant apartments la Dr. Fraxier'q
new apartment house *
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