Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 19, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH! THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1908 TJ I :) 80L0M0N SAID: "Kat, drink nnd be merry." Don't ipoll the feast with a leaking Roof, nor mar the fcstlvItlcM by bad Plumblngnn the house. Phone for me in time. JA8. C. GORMLY. Plion. 831. 320 Third St. ' ' ' - MR. DO0 GUNN Is no longer with .TONES, GUNN & JONES, •nd thla big horse and mule emporium will In the future be run tnr Mr. Ben L Jones and hla son. Mr. \V. H. Jones. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native nnd Western Meats. 620 Cherry St Phone 351. “GASOLINE” S Gallons for 80c, If You Bend For It. B CANFIELD OIL 00. 467 Second St. | le a Word MEETINGS »T. OMim COMMANDBHY NO. 8. K. T. —Regular conclave this (Thursday) night at 7:80 o'clock; work Rod Cross; nil Hr Knight;i In good standing courltrausly invited. O. H. Dooly, 13. C.; w. B. Chap- man, Recorder. * WANTED WANTED—The party finding bunch of nZXi Slachlne*Co.*.* ttS reward. WANTED—Three furnished rooms for Delivery. WANTED—To purchase double barrel breech leading shot gun. twelve or six teen gnuge; must be cheep end In good order nnd condition. Adurvaa C, cere Toh-grapli. With price of gun. WANTED— Deelreblo party or parties for elegantly furnished neatly kept room: hot bathe same floor and phone. No. 4vt Spring st. WANTED—Table boarders; also occu pants for a nice, large room. 717 Pop- la# at. WANTED—Gentlemen boarders. fiOl) ^Valnut sL; board; good terms; reason- WANTED—Boarders to occupy front room; hot and cold water on same floor. 763 Poplar. Phone 2501. LEAVE youi^ 1 orders for your Thanksgiv ing turkeys, live or dressed. Oecar Bradley. Phon# 431 and 111. FRESH arrivala of all kinds, of fresh Brunswick and Appalachloola oysters and shrimp; also a fresh shipment of •luck and other gsmo. Daniel A Hlas- fngame. PUnrul 4#I. Ware your orders now for Thanksgiving turkeys. WANTED—You to know we give night Instruction In all branches at Stanley's Business college. WE WANT to emphasis# the fact that the phenomenal success of our etu- dents la not a matter of luck. It Is a matter ef training. Stanley's Business College. Macon. Ga. FOE RENT FOR RENT two newly furnished front rooms. 336 Washington avenue. Phone 308€. FOR RENT, three connecting rooms; ^callT T H7 r Vli r h n sL n enC ** ^ honB W ' FOR RF.NT—One comfortably furnished bed room at €71 Mulberry st. ron KENT—NIC fiirnl.htd room tor two „nti,tnen. Apply 30t Sprlnc ,1. FOR RENT—Blacksmith shop: fins loca tion. Apply L. C. Morton, Gray, Ga. GENTLE# KN’S hats cleaned and block ed, 50c. J. D. Cordner, Phone 1116. FOR RENT—40€ and 40% Ross St, »30 Walnut st.. and €€B New st. All six rooms, a. M. Davis. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, nicely arranged for light housekeeping, close In end convenient. Address Rooms, car# Telegraph. M1LCHNKR herring. € for l»c| also Mllchner In small kegs for *1.00. Oscar Bradley. Phone 423 and 111. FOR RENT—Right-room house, 710 For- jjPVVii 7K STTL WkR'fti Orange and Forsyth sts. FOR RENT—Second, floor, all conven iences; choice location. College st; two car lines; rent roaaonable. Phone 2114. , »«U OOM ' FOR GOOD rooms and board go to rh€ Olympia Hotel; merchant's dinner 26 cents. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOB nr.NT-Two At ground do* offlMI In Washington block; steam heat and Janitor, ail conveniences. Apply to Ma con Havings Rank. FOR SALE FOR HALW—I.060 feet seasoned poplar boards, buggies, delivery and milk wagons, cheap. Macon Huggy Co, FOR HALE—One Rurrouah'e adding ma- aWRKVBunt Aro,r K - GASOLINE launch, thirty-foot long, for sala at a bargain. Address Launch, care Telegraph. FOR ■AI.B— 1 Two cheap, horses; biggest of bargains. Call at *67 Appleton ave. FOR 9ALB-Ten-horse Schofield atsem or " ri FOR fiAI.B—Goss perfecting prese. with complete stereotype nuiflt; good order: print» 4or » psires; 11.3*0 fob Macon. Address Telegraph. Macon. Oa. PERSONAL BEAT HAMS, fresh oountry eggs and pCreamerv butter. Lyons Gro. Co. LADIES' SKIRTS cleaned and pressed 1 . 60 and 76 cents, for ten days. JTd. Cordner, Fhone 1216. FRESH arrivals of ell kinds of fresh Brunswick end Appelechlcola oysters and shrimp; also a fresh shipment of duck and ether game. Daniel & lilas- butane. Phono HI. Place rev eider# now for Thanksgiving turkeys. SOUR KRAUT and dill pickles. Imported ^^stock. Oscar Bradley. Phone 421 and QUEEN olives In bulk, finest that tble ^rnst k* t^affords. Oscar Bradley. Phone > AT $3.00 We can show you the snappiest line of SOFT HATS To bo found in the city. t The newest creation iB a straight brim hat with a beautiful shaped crown, in shades of Grass Green, Ivy Green and Rat. [lying Call on us for all your Thanksgiving necessities. Lowest prices. Celery, Nuts, Plum Pudding, Etc Macon Gish Grocery Co. 670 Poplar Street Phones 325—290. FRESH ARRIVAL TODAY FANCY MALAGA GRAPES. FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES. CAPE COD CRANBERRIES. APPLES. OAKES, CRACKERS, ETC. The Great 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 *1.450 Home being built in Bait Macon; will build to suit. 13,000 Desirable Vineviltr cotta**; lot wide. $1,250 College street home; 10 rooms; built for i home; worth the money. * *1,000 Vlnevllle lot; will build homo for pur- For Sale $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale chaser. Nice cottage on corner lot in good neighborhood and growing part town. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St. Williiigham’sWareliouse COTTON FACTORS SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND GET THE BEST RETURNS MACON, GEORGIA GENERAL MANAGER HUFF WRITES SCORCHING CARD FROM SICK BED HE DOES NOT LIKE THE SUGGES TION THAT THE PAID-IN CAPI TAL OF THE ASSOCIATION BE FURTHER IMPAIRED BY A DI VIDE BETWEEN THE PRINCIPAL OFFICER8. To the Editor of Tho Telegraph:— Wer© you present at the meeting of the stockholders of the Maeoh Geor gia State Fair Association lfcst Mon day night when the attempted raid was mad# on the treasury of that company? Can It be possible that what I read In the report made of that meeting Is true? Can It bo possible that at a meeting of the directors previously held a motion prevailed that .Johes, MoKenny. Harris and Huff should each be paid the sum of flvo hundred dol lars for their valuable services? Permit me to ssy that from the very Inception of this fair business, nothing was more dearly, definitely and distinctly understood than that the president, tho secretary, the treas- urer and the general manager Should after all the bluster; bragging and Iblowing indulged In privately and pub-1 Holy about this patriotic, free-pervlce business that any one of tlio above named officials have allowed them selves to be made a party directly or Indirectly to thla attempted "hold-up.'* Surely there must be some mis take about thla thing. An compared with any and other attempts at graft that may have been made by the of ficials of the fair, this Ir. tho most astounding of all yet reported to me. How glad I am to sco from the re- port In your paper that In voting on this proposed public "rake-off," the stockholders were about two to one against the outrage. I thank every man present at that meeting who spoke agslnst the proposed gouge. When the office of general manager of the fair was tendered me. I ac cepted It on the expressed condition that my services would be given free of charge. I stand by my contract. Let every other man be made to do the name thing. Any other action apart from this would be disgraceful. A change of policy at this lime would be dishonest. I write this much without regard to the financial chndltlon of the Macon fair association and with out reference to the amount and char acter of the services rendered by any body. If there Is a man In or about Ma con who devoted half the tlmo, per formed half the hnrd work, or mad# half the sacrifices that I did for the success of the fair, let him stand up and be heard from. If there Is no such man. then let all other men hold their peace and content themselves with such honors as Justly belong to them. There Is glory enough for all who deserve It. While I may-expose a vanity I will not conceal a fact, when I say that. If my services ns general manager of the fair were to he measured by dol lars and cents, the sum of fivo hun dred dollars would be regarded as poor compensation. But with mo It Is not a question of money w __ .As thlH Is the fifth state fair with which my name has been connected as general man ager. and. as each and all of these debts, It Is at least something for me to feel proud of. The cry of unpaid premiums has never beeh heard at the close of any fair managed by me. You may call thla luck or chance or acci dent, or whatever else you please. It Is nothing more than the outcome of determined effort, th# pride of en deavor. the love of aucceta. or what. Is ‘better still—the genius of hard work. In a word—It’s all In knowing how. » I am doubly mortified to Me from aomo of the arguments made In favor of distributing two thousand dollarn of the stockholders’ money among a favored few. that five hundred doUgrs of it should be paid to Mr. Harris and myself, because we needed It. Alas, for the poverty of that argument! I can’t speak for Mr. Harris, but, so far as my needs are concerned, they do not enter Into thla question at all. Neither tho extremity of misfortune nor the exigencies growing out of bad luck will ever make me a beggar at the door of a Macon fair association. Not a dollar was ever paid me for my services In the conduct and manage ment of former state fairs. and It is too late now for me to break the proud record by being made the "needy" beneficiary of the fair Just cloaed. I found full satisfaction and complete compensation for all my labor In the pleasure It gave me to pull together a creditable fair at the pine? where once centered the pride and marked the glory of my younger and better days—Central City Park. That I should at last be taken from tlmtsp.it a cripple Is something I do not un derstand. W. A. HUPP. Macon. Ga., Nov. 18. 1908. NEWS FOR DYSPEPTICS exhibitions have been able to pay their Some Cendsnsed Items from All Over Americs, that Show that Dyspepsia Can Be Easily Cured. Whiteland, Ind. "I was a chronic sufferer from dys pepsia for years; tried several doctors without relief. Began using Ml-o-na tablets, and after several weeks' treat ment I found thorough relief, and am able now to eat anything. I recom mend Ml-o-na to any one afflicted with stomach trouble."—Mrs. D. A. Drawer. Buffalo. N. Y. "Allow me to congratulate you on your discovery of Ml-o-na. I hndsev eral of the best doctors In the city, but none seemed to do me any good. I vomited frequently. I had this trouble four years. 1 took On# box of Ml-o- na tablets, and now eat most anything without distress.”—Mrs. Mary Becker, 1990 Bally Ave. . Bridgeton. N. J. "I would be dead if It wasn't for Ml- o-na. One year ago 1 weighed only 100 pounds; now my weight Is 168 pounds. I oat everything I want- cabbage. ham. fried potatoes—every thing doctor said not to eat or I would die"—Mrs. Carrie Vanaman. Mountain Island, N. C. "I suffered with stomach trouble for IB years; spent *300 for medicines, everything failed to do any good until I found Ml-o-na. That has cured me. and It will cure others thnt suffer.”— L. R. Nonket. The Taylor-Bayne Drug Co. sell Ml- o-na tablets, the dyspepsia remedy thet Is making such surprising cures throughout America for 1*0 cents a box and they guarantee them to cure acute and chronic Indigestion, vomiting from any cause, and sea or ear sickness. "UNITED STATES INDIAN BAND." Lawrence (Ken.) Journal.—Last even ing's part on the program was a sacred concert by the Wheelock Indian Band. The tent was filled, standing room In ell the aisles between the chairs, and about the edges was occupied to the limit, and as far away as the music could heard were gathered scores of listeners who could not get near the tent. Tho concert by the band was a magnificent one. It was perfect music rendered In a delight ful manner, by a band of professional merit with a leader of exceptional ability. — ... ponging occasion -jnelusion of every number, when nubduod handclapping swept Impulsively through the vast audi ence despite the fart thnt It wns Sunday evening, and the music wns of the sacred class. It was the sort,of tnuslc People wns evidenced at the conclusion of every number, when subduod handclapplnr swept Impulsively through the vast audJ encc despite the fact thnt It wns Sundnj evening, and the music wns of the sacred class. It was the sort of music people had never heard from the Indian band, and convincingly demonstrated the su perb qualifications of that organisation for the rendition of hand selections of the most dlffleult and unusual sort. Wheelock and his famous "Indian Band" will he seen at the Grand opera house "MORRISON'S FAUST." opera house on Rnturday. November !*.■ This Is the production of the late Lewis Morrison, emollfled nnd made doubly>ef- fectlvo* by the employment of unusual electrical and magical accessor I es.^* Miss Rosabel Morrison, who played Marguerite with her father for a number of veers. Is starring In thnt role, and her work and the aumptunysnes* of the pro duction nre winning Mgh favor. . "Faust" Is not only Interpreted by a company chosen with an eye to their fit- peny ohoeen with an eye to their flt- j for the respective roles, but the flir ting Incidents of the drnma are empha sised by the rendition of music from the opera of the same name, a choir of ten trained singers being employed for that service. , That bunoft of fun-nfsTfcr* at the Lyrlrf this week are certainly ell to the good as each act Is being received with great a complete change Is going to be put on and those that have seen the show the first part of the week ean re turn assured that they will see a different ■%,d« Austin. In his Juggling act. !■ making good with a hurrah and Tom time he appears until he leaves the stage. Tracer end Tarter are receiving good anpnlne* with their singing and character The* pictures bring to a does on* of LOH’S CAFE Restaurant Phenes, 122 and 183. N DAY AND NIC‘ ~ Dinner—Nov. 1tth, *08. calf Head a la Portugal*# Choice Riba of Roast 1 or boost Mg. Backbone. h - Spaghetti a la Toe cans, A Rice. Mashed or Boiled Potato##. Kidney Beans, or Ceramet Sweets. Ftes- '-<1 or Green Apple Pie. Coffee Milk. Tea. L. tCHEIBE, Mgr. VARIETY OF LATE GOSSIP CULLODEN. Oa., Nov. 18—Bov. J B. Allen and wife left this week, tho former for Gainesville to attend tho North Georgia Methodist conference, the latter for Atlanta, to spend a few days with friends. Mr. O. H. Rullvan and wlfo have gone to Gainesville to attend the annual conference of the Methodist Church. South, which U'tiow In sea slon. Mr. C. A. Holmes lost from th< train yesterday while en route homi from Macon, some valuable packages of clothing, but had the food for tune of recovering them today, near Montpolla station. Mr. O. O. Wynn and Mr. Wm. Dewberry are In Forsyth thla week, attending the superior court. Mr. Hamilton .Tones, our new post master. has Installed a nice cabinet with bright locks and keys and a large lamp to light the office, which glvea the whole a splc and span look that Is pleasant. Mr. J. W. Blaslngame Is recovering from his recent Illness. The bird hunters are bagging a lot of flno game now. Miss Blruah Bankston, of Fort Val ley, Is visiting here. Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup Wns been used foe over flDCTY-FTVHI YEARS bv MILLION* of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING kith PERFECT RtTPCEOT. It SOOTHES the CHILD. BOFTRNR the OlTMll. AL- Lays ail pain: cures wind come. and Is the beet remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be pure and ask for ‘TKre. Wins low's floothing Syrup. end take no oth- •tr kind Twenty-five cents a bottle. AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY SHIPPING NEWS SAVANNAH. Ga., Nov. 18—Arrlv ed: Steamer City of Memphis, Dec Dreyer, Boston Cleared: Steamer Dolphins, (Ital.), Tores nlno, Barcelona and Genoa. Sailed: Steamers Parthian, Berry, Philadelphia; Kerrana, (Ur.). Hinds, CHARLESTON. S. C.. Nov. 18— Arrived: Steamer Onondaga, Chiches ter. Boston, and proceeded for Jack aonvllle. Sailed: Steamers Celia (Br.). An deraon, Wilmington N. C.; Theodore Webma, Hall, naltlnfcro; Shawmut, Hansen. Jacksonville; echoner George W. Trult, Blsey, Port Royal. Arrived: Torpedo boats fltringhnra, Tlngey; Thornton, Delong. Annapo< Us. MOBILE, Ala.. Nov. It—Arrived: Steamers Appomattox. (Br.). Bar- brick, Santa Marta, end proceeded; Ryde. (Br.). Diver. Montevideo. Cleared: 8 tee mere Bodo (Nor). Lar sen, Cefba; Mercator. (Nor.), Ralsen, Puerto Cortex. Q. B. Burhant Testifies After Four Yeare. a. B. Burhans, of Cartlele Center. N. Y.. write#: "About four veers ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cored of a severe kidney trou- ble by taking less then two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sedlsnent. anl pain and symptoms of kidney disco*# disappeared. T am dad to say tho* I have never h*d a return of any of those symptoms during tba four years that have elapsed and 1 am evidently cured to stay cured, end heartily re commend Foley*# Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder i trouble."—ff. J. Lamer A Co, near |Fourth National Bank, agents. SPECIAL PRICES On one lot of OVERCOATS These are somewhat bro ken qp in sizes, but YOUR size is in some of them. $25.00 Coats 20.00 “ 15.00 “ 12.50 “ $16.75 14.75 10.75 MONEY TO LEND on real estate, repay; See some of them in Our Window; Police (®oupt Thought He Was Bug-House. Thu tell gaunt negro, with the long la Hod coat ii ml the high collar, stood at the bar, and it wan clear to nets that hi* body wanted to Ivan forward, but was held straight to give tho appear ance of dignity, a dignity the man sought to maintain especially in u court, for in spite of the fact that he had been taken up because he was supposed to be off his base some, ho was no fool. The oourt aaked his name. “DIs am de Revrunt Jeems Passmo', salt." Then the officer stated that he had tuken up tho Revrunt Jeems because of the reported annoyance to the peo- plo on Gilmer street. He had a way of standing In the middle of the street nnd preaching or haranguing n crowd, and an ha never said anything of any Importance, so they said, the penpift had the Idea that the man wns hug-house, as they called It, and thought him a fit subject for the asy lum. After this statement had been made by the officer, the oourt asked the Revrunt Jeems to telj why he lunacy. "I teks mer tax’ dfs mown in' fom de two-eyed chapter uv de one-eyed John, w'leh say blessed am de pu* In sperrlt. fur dey shll be long In do lan'. Hit dene yer wlrnmen dat mek de wul so weekld. Dey all de time th'owln' de charcc-tera uv one annuv- annuvver scan'lous, dat doy do. 'Cord- do ole Nunllod Btates cep'n dentaovves. Day do kittle* dat all do tlmo callin' d« pots black, dey sho do. Kf evver t'lnr she seed at dat house, i * «o 1 nx i >r say wlilder res’? No s«h. Hhe klm er runnln' hor Intenahun ter leave out miffin'! der ol' slouch Ink dat Den one say, she on# or dem Johnson gals, nl' wanted to testify against ths Revrunt Jeems, and he dismissed the © the astonishment of the crowd. Mind Your Business, business to keen out of alt the trou- ver and King's New Life Pills. For Sale I’ve a nice seven-room Cot- cation for sale cheap, and o> liberal terms. .Are you interested 1 Frank B. West R«e| Estate end Ineuranoe. 417 Cherry St, MISCELLANEOUS utt HIGH' and gentlemen's sul nd pressed *1.00. J. D. Cord MONEY TO LOAN. $26,000 TO LEND on real estate. Local money. .No d*j(ay. ^Murphry A Taylor. Cltlsens* Natl. Bk. REAL ESTATE LOANS-1100 and up wards; no delay: loans closed within 21 hours. Herrold Banking and Savings Co.. €07 Cherry at. LOST LOUT—Dachshund with Dodo on, collar: description, small black, long body nnd u —1 crooked legs. Reward for return 'alter II. Turpin, 763 Second st. REWARD. A bargain in a suburban home di rectly on car line In one of the best suburban sections of Macon. Good five-room cottage almost new. Lot has long frontage on car line and could bo subdivided Into four or five flret class lots after leaving very large lot for the house. We can make terras if desired. Price *1,000, o questions for return of an Iron box rull of old deed* and other p»pen disappeared from my-safe yeaten J. Caratorplien. 418 Freund st. STRAYED STRAYED— Bsv horse with white hind , feet. about IB hand* high, from prem ises of Mrs. Geo. II. Turpin, 703 Second St.; last seen on Second st.. near tho FOR SALE *3.500.00—An elegant 10-rpom dwell ing, altuated on ths top of Port 1II1I. In East Macon. It Is on a half acre lot, and has every convenience—gas, electrlolty. hot and cold water, and stable. Windmill , and tank go with place. Can make terms—a BAR GAIN. **,700.00—Flv# n«*gro house** In good uonditfon. renting (or *<lo.oo per an num. This over 18 per rout bn umount tsu.uo— wm ouy lour new nouses renting for 1*3.Do per month: In good renting locality. mid close In. Good Investment ami Always rents. *1,300.00—Tenant property renting TAX* 1 *' 00 per month and NO CITY We also have *13.000.00 to lend on good Real Estate at 7 and f per cent. Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and Insurance PHONE 267 Citizen's Nat’l Bank Building For Sale Nos 607 and boo Mulberry street: twn- stery brick building on lot 30x310. Ground .floor for business purposes nnd rooms ifortietsB- -- - sr*.r Q «s f, s? b iv^rx" Mn< ’ n °” r - Mew l-r dwelling and 4 acres In Ue'.'#:- vtin •r ' Seven-room residence and 10 acres near 100 arres level lend with new and sub stantial Improvements and npleuri'd orch- anl. Only a little way out from Macon. 850 acres and good Improvement* near Bamasvllie. IntPik* county, Os. 825 acres near , Forsyth, In htunroe "OK* acres In Burke and Jenkins coun ties. (la., that will produce one twls cot ton to tho acre. •10 acres near Holfeoq, SO acres original woods. , . Varner Hotel and I acres fine land at Indian Spring. Ga, Hava funds i long tint* at 7 per cent GEO. W. DUNCAN H. Horne REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND , LOANS, . Qrand Building, Phone 434. FOR RENT. Store, 411 Cherry street. Hiore, 104 and 60€ Fourth street: rall< read track faeyitj - ond and Third floor Evening News r. dwelling •r. dwelling, 310. First street. •r. dwelling. 457 and 453 New street. J-r. dwelling, 243 Carling avenue, l-r. cottage South College street. I -r. cottage, Lynn ave.. vlnevllle (new) •r. cottage. (Os and 403 Russ’street. 8-r.. In dwsillng. 1*1 .orange * Elegant apartments lit r rooms. Rteem heat, water and Janitor service furnished: Money Jr * - ' lend on improved real estate at I and 7 per rent, according to location, Eor Rent STORES. No. 110 Second No. 414 Fourth Ht......... No. 453 Second Ht No. 818 Poplar Ht No. 403 Mulberry Ht No. 616 Poplar Ht .,.*80,00 ...*60.00 ...*55.00 ...980.00 ,..*30.00 ...*50.00 $15,000 To Loan Geo. B. Turpin Sons Real Estate, Insurant®, Loans. No. 353 Third St. Phons 77. Rent List 326 Bellevue Av#.„ 6-r *11.30 113 Clayton Ave., 6-r *33.60 III College, l-r *37.50 438 Carling. 5-r. *30.00 743 College, l-r.... *35.00 Cor, Carling and Rembert, II,H. *25.00 *10 Duncan Ave., IMI., 6-r... .*18.00 12< Holt Ht.. f-r.... Johnson Ave., H.H., 5-r *17.50 Lynn Ave.. Vlnevllle, 6-r....... .*20.00 622 Monroe, 8-r *20.00 1061 Oglethorpe. 8-r €14.00 1171 Oglethorpe. 7-f *23.00 147 Rose Park. 0-r. two baths. B. A. Wise Co. WANTED For Sale Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 565 Mulbsrry Street. FOR RENT. Immediate Possession. 467 Duncan Ave.. l-r 11 Hill Park St. 7-r 230 Highland Ave., 6-r 510 Washington Ave., 4-r... Cleveland Ave., 6-r 101 Clayton St., 6-r 221 Duncan Ave., l-r..- 406 Rose St., 6-r 408 Ross St. 6-r 116 Cleveland Avo., 8-r 208 Carling- Ave., 5-r 45 White Ht.. 6-r 120 Grace Ave., 6-r 136 Piedmont Ave., 5-r 118 Lamar Ht, 6-r Johnson Ave., 5-r....... ROB Hawthorne St. 6-r 1*8 Rembert Ave.. 7-r ...*30.00 ...**7.60 ..*20.00 ..*18.06 ..*18.00 ..*18.00 ..*20.1)0 ..126.00 ..*22.60 ..*20.00 ..*20,00 ...*18.60 ...112.50 ...*12.50 ...*25.00 ...*16.00 ...*20,00 ...Slt.60 ...*12.00 *27.50 JORDAN REALTY CO. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Phone 1136. Fourth Net. Bank Bldn. FOR SALE *1.000—165 acres rf land situated 10 mllea from town. Just off the Colum bus road. 60 acros cleared, balance . wood. This place has a 2-room tenan house on It. Terms If desired. ' 64.250—We offer for this price a trar? of 80 acres of land, situated on the Holton road, Juat 6 miles from the city. Thla tract Is nicely traced, j: well watered and very productive. Thi it Improvements consist of a brand ne v l-reom dwsillng. which cost *8,160 to build. It also has a burn, stables, poultry houses, stc. We are facilitated to offer very reasonable terms on this. Minton-Morgan Co. REAL ESTATE. 420 Cherry street. Phone 1182. 0. S. & F. RY. Schedule Effective Oct. 18, 1908. DEPARTURES! 11*30 a. m„ No, 1, Through Train to j! Florida, carries Obaervu'ion “ lor car and coaches. Macon Florida, tarries Oiuervution Far- ur car and coaches. Maco; Jacksonville Via Vnldust.i; life lion tnude for White but 4iortu m.J^oW^thOO*Fly," Ms- con to Valdosta and all Inter mediate Points. 12«26 s. m., No. S, "Georgia South orn Huwoneo Limited." liaoou t Jmkmmvlilo via Valdosta. 8o!l< train with Georgia Southern am Florida. Twelve Hectlon Draw Ing Room Slueping Car; open >■ « J'» p. in. in the Union Depot ekes connection at Ja< k»ouviii. tor all points In Florida. r 12:15 a. m., No. 95, "Dixie Flyer.' 'coaches and Pullmah sleepers, Macon to Tlfton. en routo from Ht. Louis and Chicago to Jack- ton vine. ARRIVALSl 4:15 a. m., No. 4, "Georgia South ern Huwanee Limited," Iron Jacksonville and I’alatks. loca sleeper Jacksonville to Mt-nn passengers can remain In lorn sleeper In Umon Depot at Macot. Ii»ml? N0."i4. "Dlxl, Fly.r," coaches and rullman a|ri > rt «. Tlfton to Macon, en route from Jacksonville to fit. I/nils and Chicago. 11:30 s. m., No. €. "Shoo-Fly," from . Valdosta. m 4l2S p. m.. No. 2, from Patstka. Jacksonville and all Intermediate points. Parlor Observation f’ur Jacksonville to Macon. G. D. RHODES, Gen. Pan. Agent. Macon, Q€. Schedule effective Sept. 20, 1608. M.&B. 8. P. PARROTT, Receiver. MACON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY. Trains leave Macon for Lleel- * * la, Culloden. Yatoavllle, Thornas- ton, Woodbury, Columbus. Ii»r- k ris, La Grango and intermediate points as follows: No. 41 at 4:26 p. m. dally and No. 16 at 7:00 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. No. 41 makes direct connec tion with Southern Railway at Woodbury for Warm Springs nnd Columbus, arriving at Warm Springs 8:17 p. in. ami Colum bus 10:00 p. m. Trains arrive Macon as fol lows: 42. 11:35 n. m. dally; No. 56. 6:40 p. tn.. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains leave from M. and B. Ry depot. Fifth ami Tine »ts. C. B. RHODES, Gen. Pa>e. Agt Phone 1800. : MACON. DUBLIN SAVANNA RAIL- For oesh two medium priced residences Kftectlv No. 20. NO. 18 7:00*rr FOR SALE i Railway Depot. "OR"*, One splendidly Improved plantation hear Macon: very beet condition: would , make grand country bom* Farms In • various localities. lumber lands, vacant ! lots in different parts of city. Several i Improved city lots that pay wvU as In- Southern Railway Schedules. Showing the arrival and dvpi No. Arrlv* from: RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE 811- l>rt Kan ms (Tty loin ateak, 15c. *, round) tt| ‘ uasts, Wise. Corner Bpringj and walnut els. JONES REAL ESTATE AGENCY IS Jacksonville. 847114 Jack- nvtile. 104 14 Clnetnnatl... 8.06113 < >> . m ati . 3.0* 7 Lumber City. f.M 7 Atlanta ... 7.f§ 16 Atlanta 1.50115 Atlanta.