Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 20, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1908 Instead of you fitting them, our smart clothes, made by wise tailors in roomy shops will fit you. The fabrics are the cream of domes tic and foreign loom products. The models we are showing are beautiful in design—some have the long dip in front while others are more conservative; the three, four and five button sack Coats are very pop ular this season—fancy cuffs are here in plenty. . $15 to $90 670 Poplar Street Phones 326—200. SPECIAL TODAY Best Granulated Sugar, 25-pound sack $1.23 Best Hams, a pound 14c Baking Powder, }4-pound oan 20c Salad Dressing, a bottle 20c Cocoa, %-pound can 8o Mince Meat, 8o Evaporated Peaches, a package! 00 Evaporated Apples, a package 10c New Lobster, a can 22c Now Seeded Raisins, a package 9o These are not the email packages, sold by some stores, but are full size'and best quality. Mail Pouch Candy, a package 7o Marshmallow Candy, a paokage 7o Fancy Apples, a peck v ,.,.40o Small Grape Fruit, each lc Florida Oranges, a dozen 12c P-Nut Butter, a pound 12o Malaga Grapes, 2 pounds for 25c Fancy Cranberries, a quart 12o Cheese Sandwich, Butter Thins, Social Teas, Cocoa- nut Dainties, 5 O’clock Tens, Fig Newtons, a package 7c Oysterottes, 3 packages for 10c “A&P Special Blend” Coffee, a pound 25c This is the Coffee the other stores are trying to imitate. If you get the imitation you will be sorry. New Oats, 2-pound package ...1 9c Phone 1590, headquarters for the best and freshest goods at prices that save you money. Imitntion does not last likcf'the original. Come to A&P Stores for great- ? er values always. , ! The Great Atlantic-& Pacific Tea Co. Prices for Today TEN POUNDS Pure Lard 61.S5 TEN POUNDS Compound Lard 95o TEN POUNDS Cdttolene $1.18 TEN POUNDS Plantene . .$1.18 TEN POUNDS Best Granulated Sugar 55c TEN POUNDS Best Head Rice 75o TEN POUNDS Water-ground Meal 25c TEN POUNDS Hudnut Grits 30o TEN POUNDS or one gal. Ga. Cano Syrup 55o TEN POUNDS Thin Meat, .' $1.25 TEN POUNDS Mackerel (in kits) $1.15 TEN POUNDS Ocean White Fish (in kits) 75o HONEST WEIGHT AND QUALITY AT THE Macon Cash Grocery Co. For Sale at $2,500 A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modem, newly papered; within half blook of College St. Splen did home or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 For Sale tt.co being built in Ea.t Macon; will to suit. 11,000 ble VinevMe cotta*®; lot wide. 10,2(0 p street hornt-; 10 rooms; built home; worth the money. 11,000 II® lot: will build home for pur- $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice cottage on comer lot In *ood neighborhood end growing part of Jno. F. and W. B. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St. ANNEXATION UP FOR TOMORROW Interested Citizens Are Calling for a Full Vote for Bringing Their Territory Within the Corporate Limit*. Tomorrow at 7 o’clock the poll* will open at PsUaWs V inert lie drug store for the purpose of allowing the 179 reg istered voters cast their ballot* for or I against the annexation of the upper por tion of yinavllle. nOf the 179 there are 25 negro voter*. at strange to ear quite a number bf three will vote for the annexation. The more Intelligent of them recognize the advantages of being within the city limit*, and are anxious to enjoy them. It }s said that every negro vote will be cant, and If this be true there will be 144 white votes, and those favoring an nexation aay at least one hundred of these will be east for the Incorporation. 1 Should annexation earr ytomorrow, ft will be necessary to place a fire engine company in Vlnevllle for the protection of that territory. That this will be done let as early a date U possible seems an assured fact As In the case of the territory now In. the police protection will be given almost Immediately after the annexation. It Is aleao probable that as soon as the result is declared and It Is favorable, steps will be taken to provide the new territory with sanitary sewer*. In laying the system for that part of Vlnevllle now Incorporated, the trunk lines were left in such a way that any addlUonai sewers can be connected and thus form a r Meta nystem. It Is this system of sewers that the citizens seeking Incorporation desire most, Police and firs protection and the conse quent reduction of Insurance rates are ns- ■ured, but that which Is uppermost in 1 their minds Is the removal of everything that tend* to promote disease. They have seen how the death rate of th* olty lias been reduced since the sewers weroi laid, and whtn they look around and see those causes of sickness that si* not ssl-l lowed within the corporate limits, they know their only hope ]* In annexation. .Jhese are the,.reasons riven by the qltlgens of the outlying territory, and they are appealing to those who oppose the movement to Join them In voting for — nexatlon tomorrow. THEY INJURE CHILDREN Ordinary Cathartic* and Pills ond Harsh Physio Causo Distressing Complaints. You cannot be over-careful In the selection of medicine for children. Only the very gentlest bowel medicine should ever bo given. Ordinary pills, cathartics and purgatives are too apt to do more harm than good. They cause griping, nausea and other dis tressing after-effects that are frequent ly health destroying and a Jlfo lasting annoyance. We personally recommend and guar antee Rexall Orderlies as the safest and most dependable remedy for con stipation and asoclate bowel disor ders. We have such absolute faith to the aupreme virtues of thla remedy that we sell It on our guarantee of money back In every Instance where It falls to give entire satisfaction, and we urge all In need of such medicine to try It at our risk. Rexall Orderlies contain an entire ly new Ingredient which Is odorless, tasteless and colorless. It embraces all the best qualities of the soothing, laxative, strengthening and healing remedial active principles of the best known Intestinal regulator tonics. Rexall Orderlies ar» extremely pleas ant to take, are particularly prompt and agreeable In action, may bo tak en at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, ex cessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very natural ac tion upon the .glands and organs with which they come In contact, act as a positive and regulative tonic upon the relax, dry muscular roat of the bowel, remove Irritation, dryness and sore ness. overcome weakness, and tone and strengthen the nerves nnd mus cles. and restore the bowels and asso ciate organ* to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies not only cure con stipation. but they remove the cause of this ailment. They also overcoms the necessity of constantly taking lax atives to keep the bowels In normal condition. There Is really no similar medicine so good ns Rexall Orderlies, especially for children, aged and delicate per sons. They are prepnred In tablet form and In two sixes of packages: *2 tablets. 10c., and .76 tablets, 25c. The Taylor*Bayne Drug Co.. Macon. Poling (foqpt .. Chickens vs. Turkey. Bud Williams was down on the dock et for larceny, which cover* a multi tude of sins, but in this particular in stance was something about a tur key. A PI tie street cltlsen had laid by a turkey for his Thanksgiving dinnor, and the family wore looking forward to a good dinner of turkey and dress ing and gravy, with cranberries on the side. But some tlmd during Tues day night the turkey was stolen from the little wood shed In the ra.ir of the premises, and as Bud bad been see ing eyeing the turkey Intently, suspi cion pointed to him. The cltlxen had stated all this to the court, end a woman who lived In the alloy near by and who was not on good terms with the Williams family was a witness. She said: "Jedge, I didn’t see <H* boy tek de tukkjr anner never seed ’lm wld de tukky. hut dat boy sho did git dat tuk- key. Dat boy doan do nuffln’ In dfa wul but layer roun’ de allsy an’ de street er chunkin’ anner rlaln’ er ro« cun wld cvvybody wot klmmer long* He de no’countes’ boy I ever did aee, an’ I Jlss nachly know dat he tuck dat tukky.” ’’That boy—be >n uw> — — .-W eral conduct, be I* chnrged with stew ing a turkeysaid th«v court. Tho father of the bov was In the room und had overheard all that had been said. He was keen enough to know that while there might be a suspicion, there certainly was not evidence enough to convict, but. ho felt In duty bound To have a word to say. ^ % . "Jedge, klnncr speaker wud? I lx dls boy’s farver. I raise dat boy tor be hones’ an’ dat boy Is de bones’tes* boy In dlshyer towa. Dat ooman wot jlss dun talkin’ she prejjls. Jedge. jlss prejjls. Bhe gottdr aplter gin mer boy jlss kase he doan tote her wood In an’ go down town ter git her nlgh- be»*r. kase dst wot she full up on all de time. Dat boy fo’ teen year oV die cornin’ July, anner never did know uv hs etealln’ er t’lng—notter t’lng. ’Bides dat, Jedge. wot meka me aay wotter do. lemme ax yer dls. You know er nlrger. You know wot de nigger la. You know er nigger got he failin’ jlss lak'w’lte folksee. You know er nigger ntfl! stealer fat pulllt er er rooster, doan kecr cfflt bo or domfnfeker er er yalfer l«»g. anner nig- ger Jlss nachly foolish ’bout chlCk’ns anner ehlck’n gotter roos’ mighty ta'gh ter git otit’n be retcji. but Jedge. lym* me ax yer. did y«*r ever know er blgw ger ter steal er Inkky?" The court could not recall that In. 1 ell his life he had ever heard of C. negro stealing * turkey, and bet Mid so. "Hyear dat! Hveer det! Kf dat! tukky got out’n det Wife man’s eont>, i . twamt no nigger dat got Mm. Fitter det hndder benner chlck’n wot win: took’n die boy’s par woulder stayed etj home dls mawpln.” There was nothin* to do but u> dls- » miss the case. IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD ELKS Special Committee Appointed by Local Lodge of Elks—Will B* Hold First Sun day In December. Th* local lodes of Elks will hold its annual Lodge of Sorrow on the first Sun day In December, at tho Grand Opera House. A committee, consisting of Mesera. C. R. Wright, chairman. F. A. Williams and F. It. Happ, has been appointed to arrange a program, and considerable has already beep accomplished. The occasion will be especially notable In that Hon. Edward Jt. iZincs, of MI1- cdgavlll#. one of the atata’s best known and most eloquent speakers, will deliver the memorial address. His acceptance to tho Invitation sent him woa received ^An^ai&artlve musical program will be rendered, with seme of the city’s leading musicians and singers taking part. Then* will be a male quartette, a number of solos, and special music by Guttsnber- ger*a orchestra. The* Elks’ Ixxlge of Borrow Is not only a highly Interesting but a very impres sive service, and one that appeals to hundreds. It Is always attended by every member of the local lodge and by other genual'! * Elks, and by the public gene; Seven Year* of Proof, ”1 have had seven year* of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is tho beet medicine to take for coughs and cold* and for every diseased condi tion of throat, chest or lungs,” savs W. .V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. Tho world has had thirty-eight year* of proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery is the beet remedy for cough* and cold*. Ju grippe, asthma. Stay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungx and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold un der guarantee at all drug store*. 60c. and >1.00. Trial bottle free. SPECIAL PRICES On one lot of OVERCOATS These are somewhat bro ken up 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 8.75 See some of them in Our Windows BANK RECEIVERS TO SELL FARMS Property Is Among the Most Valuable Assets of the Exchange Bank—Public Auction On December 15. The receivers of the Exchange Bank will sell sofoe of the Institution's most valuable realty assets at public auction, In front of tho court house, on December 15. permission having been grantod by Judge Felton. Tho greater part of this property Is lo cated near Lorain*. either In Bibb or Monroe county, and consists of highly de veloped farming lands, with Improve- ments. The list that will bo offered for salo Is a* follows: Nlsbet place. 803 acres, with ten tenant houses and 20-acre forest: Orr gin place. 101 acres; Lockott place, 145 acres; Sear cy place, 113 acres; Howard place, 51 acres; part of Hass place. 130 acres; part of Hass place, 44 acres: part of Bowman plaro. 135 acres; part of nowman place. 117 acres; part of Howmun place, 131 acres; part of'Huguenin place, 1P1 seres: part of Huguenin riser. 123 acr**( part of Huguenin place, 103 seres. More than 1.000 acre* or the best fanning lands In this part of the stato will bo disposed of at tho sale nnd many persons, other than rfcnl estate agents and land buyers, are exported to make bids. The fact that this sale will ba held was ennounoed yes terday. The receivers hope to realize sufficient money from the sale of these lands to make payment of the fourth dividend of 20 per cent before Christmas, Thera Is not now enough money on deposit to make this payment, but the amount Is expected to be greatly augmented after tho sales. Restraining Publication of Photograph. A statute of New York prohibits the use. for advertising purposes, of the por trait or picture of any living person with out first obtaining his written oonsent. or, If the person bs ajnlnor. the consent of his giuirdlnn. In MVyatt v. Wans* maker. JIG New York .Supplement. 900. plntntlff alleged minority nnd that defen dant had been using her name and por trait without permission. Defendant al leged that the picture had been taken In consideration of a reduction In price granted to professional actors under an agreement that such pictures might be photographer, and that plain- . .Id by the _ tiff was known ns a professional. The New York aupreme court held these de fenses Insufficient, saying that the statute requiring wrltton permission could not bo evaded thus. J.P. AFTER SHORT ILLNESS CARROLLTON. (3a., Nov. II—Hon. J. P. Webb, sheriff of Cat roll county, died last night at * o’clock of Inflam mation* cf the heart. Mr. Webb has been sheriff of this county for four years and had Juat been elected, without opposition, for a third term. HJ* death comes as 4 .surprise to his most intimate friends. 5 nd will be a great shdek to the p«o- lc of the county. Mr. Webb was buried at RaspvUI*. this county, today mil o’clock by the Masonic fraternity. SORROW Ploughs deep When we re gret. There Is no regret when yyu have in the home a bottle of Oowan'e Prepara tion which prevents and Cures all ailments where inflamma tion Is the seat of the trou ble. External. 2ic; 6O0; 51. All druggists. Croup. Pneu monia—you know what It la —be prepared. For Sale I’vo a nice seven-room Cot tage in Vineville, in a good lo cation for eaie cheap, and o. liberal terms. Are you intorcstcdt Frank B. West Real Estate and Insurance, 417 Cherry St. PRICES AND QUALITY Wo match quality with prico, but nover sacrifice quality for prico. TO ILLUSTRATE:—Wo arc selling Atmore’s Mince Moat today from 12 l-2o to 25o a pound. Wc have coun try Eggs at 30o dozen; wo also have Eggs one dozen to carton (scaled)'at 40o dozon, both aro good. Wo supply Fruit Cake nt 30c, and it’s good; our GOo grade is hotter and worth tho price, nnd so it is on all classes of mer chandise. Your trado solicited for everything good to ent. Flournoy Grocery Co. CAN'T LEAK or SOAK RYE OR You Cst Clean Pure Whiskey S O 9° ••■a Gal, CORN WHISKEY 1 IN GALLON BOTTLES GOLDEN VALLEY BRAND $5.60 ONE 00 QA or Two Gallon GALLON 0Z.3U Bottles fir.;!., . ■TAXfMFlP GALLON ME AS LIUS ABSOLUTELY PURE* P ur ?* 1 goods In gallon kiThh I don't .leak, don’t seek'and are perfectly clean, what yea buy. Th# remarkable guarantee wa nra I I making pa Golden Vatisy Corn or Rye Whiskey and tho un- I BbrenihFith r *i U0 .i°Whiskey Itself has roaJs these fine old I most widely used In the Houth. IH«th are medicinal Whiskies of the highest order cominir I II WfiLM «W“C*"**t“\£? r"h n °„o'f C n«or* IiinjduU.rtttd. unw,,k,n,d »» puM and healthful eun- lll»hl. Even Mi. fallen Ik,til. In which It I, ahlpp.il I, , l!. r . , Jf , f you — 111 There I. nothin* cheap about o WM.k»r «^Pt th, prico. Try It. I. nil wo ark. Wo tr.it | rhlVPfnA "^Ih.lfepey 3 r 4er or cashless I ♦.i.TinVJrA * FO to you by first Lxpress prepaid In J p R/e or Corn whiskey. Ifhli. vnnn or Hradstreet. First Notional Bank. J ■ Chattanooga. Bead for Complete CetslogM of Wet Ooede A 1AfRri PAUL HEYMANN 101B Client nut 8t., Chattanooga, TVnn. SOLOMON SAID: "Eat. drink and be merry.” Don’t spoil the feast with a leaking Roof, nor mar the festivities by bad PlumblngTn the house. Phone tor me In time. JA8. C. QORMLY ( Phone 531. 320 Third 8t. MR. D00 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 Jones and his eoo. Mr. W. H. Jones. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Nntive mul Western Monts. 620 Cherry St. Phono 351, “GASOLINE” 5 Gallons for 60c, If You Send For It. B CANFIELD OIL GO. 407 Second St. | JcalVowfj MEETINGB nEGllI/AR CONVOCATION A. M. WOU- litn Chapter, No. Io4, |». A. M., this (Friday) nlRlit st 7:30 d. m.l members Constantine Chanter and visiting tQm- panhwH fraternally Invlled. O. O. Tools, If. I’.; C. F. Btroberg. Becty. WANTED WANTEJD—Lsdy agent for attractive article: good ssllsr; good profit. Ad dress "D.” cars Telegraph, WANTRD—Brifht. nut. nun, Mr to 1.arn hnlr dr«nln*. Apply Ctmnurelll Rank nia,.. Mr,. T. J, DUhop. FINKBT line of everything good to oat. Flournoy’s. • POR yotm fruit oak,. layer like, rry»- tallxnd citron, oranso pe.l, l.mon pe.K eecrfml ral.ln, eml currant,. All frrali ■lock. Oicar Dindloy. Phonea YOtiNQ MAN woulrt Ilk. 'a confcranoe with «omeon« ne.cllntt the eervlcee til a thoruukhly cumpetenl en'l txp.’.Ull '8(3 i>mn man; at .nrexent roelllnn le moro object then eainry. Accounlant. core Tclexmpli. WANTRD—Dealrabl# party or parties for elegantly furnished neatly kept room: hot baths same floor and phono. No. 40$ Spring st. WANTEp—Table boar Cera; aleo oeou- panta for a nice, lar,e room. 117 Pop. lur »t WANTBD-Oentlemen Trcerdera *0*1 Walnut et.: board! food terme; reaeon, eble. WANTBB—To, to know we five Btfkt Inetruotlon In all brmnehee at Stanley'# Ruelnee, Collef,. WK WANT to empbaelxe the fact that the phenomenal eucceea of our atu- donte !■ net a matter of lMk.il '« a matter of tralnlnr. Stanley', Buelneee College, Macon. <la. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Thrse-room house. I/«s ail 6.room house, Fprt Hill st: lots for ■ale user colored school, FJtst Maport, •ssv terms. A. D. Quinlan, renting agent Fhone 1022. N, 0°al? t^rvut Phone $794. FOR RENT—A comfortably furnished bed room. «71 Mulberry el FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, 758 Oak st. Phone 8641. EXTENSIVE Une of Thanksgiving edi bles. Flournoy’s. FOR HUNT—Two furnlehed room, with AT Une. to couple without children, or single perrons. Phono till, or apply at 772 Oak at FOR RENT—Nlna-room house HP Park Plaro: excellent location; fronta para nnd cor lint; conveniences both floors. “D." care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Nice 6-room Mttsg#; straw berry plants and bees for sals by A. Honker, Holt avo. FOR RENT two newly furnished front rooms, 216 Washington avsnue. Phone 2016. rOR RENT, three connecting room.; jajflwr 1 Vhon ” ”• close in and convefilrnt. Address Rooms, care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, 710 For- ayth at., near Oranne: Ui 1 Elm tb; 770, 769, 763 Ash at. 8. L. Harts, corner Orange and Forsyth sts. FOR RENT—Three or four room* In boat part of dty. Phons 2426-L, FOR OOOD rooms and board go to the Olymplf Hotel; merchant's dinner 26 cents. W. T. Ragan, prop. FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor office* In Washington block: atoam hsat end Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma- oon Savings flank. FOR SALE FOR WALE—One JJurrough'a adding ma- ohlno; good as new; cheap. Apply E. n. Weatherly. 420 Cher ry st OABOLTNE. laupch. thirty-foot long, for sale at a bargain. Address Launch, rare Telegraph. FOR BALE—Two cheap horses: biggest ot bargains. Call at 207 Appleton ave. FOR BALE—Ten-horse Schofield steam engine and boiler; good running order; $160 for outfit. Macon Telegraph, FOR BALE—Goss perfecting preee. with pemmete stereotype outfit; nod order; prints 4 or 8 pare*: 11.260 fob Macon. Address Telegraph, Macon. Ga. PERSONAL PLACE your orders for Thanksgiving turkey#; we will give you freah coun try turkey, dressed or live; also remem ber us when In need of fish, oysters, celery, cranberries and gam* of all kinds, phone 4(8 and 641. Daniel A Dioxin- gome. FRENCH pea,, muehromu, Bar Im Due, Neufchatet ebeeee. nuumoy'a. PUMPKINS, kerehawe. turkey., ermnber- rlee. for your Tlixnkralvlnf. Oecar Hr a/1 ley, Phonee HI. e«J. , DRK**Kf> turkey*, plneapplee, 'MV/- rlee. eeleet „« fooC. Mnron Fleh Co. PhonM IH and tu. Flret et. BTOVE8 REPAIRED wltliout removal; any part of etov« duplicated with new; prompt attention. Ring 1681 -J, The glove l>octor. DEBT HAMB. fresh country rage and creamery butter. Lyons Oro. Co. ■Phone 2776. REWARD. MONEY TO LOAN. 926.000 TO I#NI> money. No delg. .. Clt(sens’ Natl. Lite Rldg. A8PARAOU6 FARM FOR SALK. Finest Trucking Lands and CllmaS# fra the ftouth. 8. K. Alabama, ll acres In 6-year-eld aBpar&RUS heaa. nig tnnniiv nnmal ll. * i •• I ht .-r -V,,,, |||W „ L A ft. MONET TO LEND on real astato. repay able monthly. J. J. Cobb. Commercial fk flavins* Bank. MISCELLANEOUS DRESSED turkeys, plneapplos, cranber ries. select sen food- Hnron Fish Co. Pbonss 874 and 258. 485 First st GERMAN saucr kraut Oscar Bradley. *' ‘"•It n.iv. r Hill vr.XH at 1 '1 ' PHONE 4CI er US for dressed nr Hvo turkeys. Draa««d nr llvn poultry: all kinds of chnloe fresh .(1*h, Brunswick M id Appnlachlrnla oysters; game of all nds. wild duck. Shrimp, c elery and ernnherrlea. Daniel St IsiasIngHtue, 585 Poplar st. , — years; easy 1 iicu demand. 8* fine pai^-r ■ncu paeoi trees; nice new residence racing LAN Railroad; racking houses; % mil# station; near thrtfung growing town; R. K. D. at gate; high, healthy, good people. g*aron- te.-d 16 per cent on purenas* price nest March; crop fine; have easy, steady in- ome; chance of your life. Write qulak to Eugene M. Humph. Marshallvlllo, Ga. S. S. Par melee Company, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Carte Harness, Saddles. Bicycles, Baby Car riages, accessories. Largest stock In the Boutb to select from. A pleasure to serve you. S. 8. PARMEl.EE CO. Macon, Qa. RING CLAUD MARTIN. PHGNJB Mi- Best Kansas City loin steak. 15**.: round steak and joaats, 1214c. Corner Spring FOR SALE $1,100.00—An elegant 10*room dwell ing. situated on tho top of Fort Hill. In Bast Macon. It is on a half sera lot. and hoa every convenience—gen, electricity, hot and cold water, nnd stable. Windmill and tank go with pin co. Can muko terms—A BAR IS,760.00—Flvo n«»gro houses In good condition renting tor $480.00 per an- qum. This over IS per cent On amount invested. $2.750.00—Will buy tour new houses renting for $81.00 per month; in gond renting locality and close In. Good Investment and always rents. $1,100.00—Tenant property renting for $16.00 per month and NO CITY TAX. We also have $12,000.00 to lend on good Real Katate at 7 end i per cent. Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and Insurance PHONE 267 Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building For Sale Nos. 607 and 509 Mulberry street; two- story brick building on lot .'10x210, Ground floor for business purpose* amt rooms W«w 5-r dwelling aril 4 acres in Ba'.’o- vus. fk vtn-room residence and 10 aeros neot C lib, acres lsvsl land with now nnd still- StonUol Improvements and splendid orch ard. Only a llttla way out from Macon. 560 m rea und good improvements neat Barnesvllle. In Hike county, Uu. 825 acres near .Forsyth, In Monroe county, 1.010 aeres in tlurko nnd Janklns coun- aonT**! produnft 0>> * ulB cot ' 610 acres near Holton. IQ acres original Woods. Varner Hotel and 3 acres flne land at Indian Spring, " funds Have f 1 on long thrift At 7 1 • cent. GEO. W. DUNCAN H. Horne RIAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOANS, Qrand Building, Phone 454. FOR RENT, Store, 461 Cherry struct. Store, 604 ami 606 Fourth street; rail road track facilities. _ Pecond and Third floor Evening News Building. Storage space at English Compress Building, Southern Railroad track faclll- t ttf. wpMJaf* •r. dwelling, 417 and 469 New street, l-r. dwelling, 30 Carling arenas. •r. cottage Houth CoUegn stieet. •t, cottage, I.ynn eve.. Vhiovllle (new) tsmiffl ttfAta.iar Elegant apartment* In Dr. Frasler’a new apartment house of », 6, » t>r Jf rooms. Hteam heat, water end janitor i«rv|r„ furnished. Money to lend on Improved real estate at I and 7 per cent, According to location. For Rent ..$60.00 ..$50.00 ..$66.00 ..160.00 ..$30.no ..$60.00 8TORE8. No. 120 Second St No. 414 Fourth St No. 463 Second Ht..... No. 666 Poplar 81 No. 403 Mulberry Ht..., No. 616 Poplnr 8t. $15,000 To Loan Geo. 8. Turpin Sons Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. No. 353 Third 8t. Phone 77. Rent List 226 Bellevue Are*, l-r..........$I».60 113 Clayton Ave., 6-r $22.60 686 college, 9-r $17.50 428 Carling, 6-r. $20.00 742 College. 6-r $36.00 Cor. Carling ond Rembert. II.II. $25.00 810 Duncan Ave., !ML, 6-r... .$18.00 126 Holt St.. 0-r $22.’>0 Johnson Avo., II.H., 6-r $17.60 Lynn Ave, VinevlUe, 6-r.. $20.00 622 Monroo, 8-r. 820.00 1062 Oglethorpe. 6-r 814.00 1171 Oglethorpe, 7-r 825.00 147 Rose Park, 8-r, two baths. STORES. 660' Poplar 8t J40.no Store and dwelling. Cor. Colton Ave., and Pine St., dwelling 6-r $80.00 B. A. Wise Co.! IKE WINSHIP HERBERT SMART WINSHIP & SMART, INSURANCE. ACCIDENT. HEALTH, FTRB. Washington Blook. For Sale 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. .Vie has long frontage on car Une and couM be subdivided Into four or five first class lota after leaving very large lot for the house. W* can make terms If dsafrsd. Price $4,009. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 565 Mulberry 8tr*et. FOR RENT. Immediate Possession. >" 4 467 Duncan Ave.. 6-r. 126.09 H Hill Park 8t., 7-r 827.:.'* 130 Highland Ave.. 6-r 820.00 680 Washington Ave., 4-r $18."'» Cleveland Ave., 6-r $18.00 10X Clayton 8t., 5-r $18.00 221 Duncan Ave., 6-r. $20.go 400 Ross St.. 6-r 825.on 408 Ross St, 6-r $22.50 116 Cleveland Ave., 8-r.........$20.00 2U9 Carling Ave., 6-r... xxu.ou 45 Wblto Mb, l-r $12..-ri* 110 draco Ave.. 8-r .$12.-0 185 Piedmont Ave., 6-r $12.50 112 Lnmnr St.. «-r $25.00 2008 Third St.. 6-r $15.00 421 Boundary St, C-r $20.00 Johnson Ave.. 5-r $18.00 509 Hawthorne St. 6-r $12.00 138 Rembert Avo.. 7-r $27.50 JORDAN REALTY CO. Reel Estate, Snsurano* and Loans. Phone 1130. Fourth Net. Bank Bldg. G. S. & F. RY. Schedule Effective Oct. 18, IMA DEPARTURES I 11i30 a. m.. No, 1, Through Train to Florida, carries Observation Par lor cur und coaches. Slacon ta Jucksunvtile via Valdosta: eon- nuctloii made for Whit* Bprings. Lake City, paiatka. 4;06 p. m.. no, 6, "Shoo-Fly, N Ma con to Valdosta aud all later- ■ mediate points. 12:25 a. m., No. 3, "Qsorgla South ern Kuwaiieo Limited.” Macon to Jacksonville via Valdosta. Oolid train will: Georgia Ho a them and Florida. Twelve rioctlon Draw ing Boom Sleeping Car; open at *:20 p. m. In the Union Depot MakeH connection at Jacksonville for all poIntH In Florida. 12:15 a. m., No, 95. “Dixie Flyer/* coachra and Pullman alespars. Macon to Tlfton, en rtmte from Ht. Louis and Chicago to Jack sonville. ARRIVALS: 4:16 a. m„ NO. 4, ’'Qsorgla South ern Huwui.ee Limited,’’ from Jacksonville and Paiatka. local alcsper Jacksonville to Maaon; phesrnKrra Stn remain In iccal sleeper In Union Depot at Ma«on until 7:*0 *. nr, 3:25 a. m„ No. 94, “Dixie Flyer/’ coaches and Pullman siepere Tlfton to Macon, en route from Jacksonville to Bt. Louis and Chicago. 11:30 a. m.. No. 6, "flhoo.Fly/* from Valdosta. 4:26 p. m.. No. 9, from Rslstks. Jarksonvllle ana nil Intm-medtate points l'nrlor observation Oar Jacksonville to Macon. C. B. RHODES, Oan. Pass. Agent. Macon. Qa. WANTED For cash two medium prietd ■ lose la. TOR 8ALE 8ch*duls offootivo 8*pt. 30, 1908. M.&B. 1 9. F. PARROTT, Receiver. MACON AND BIRMINGHAM ; RAILWAY. Trains leave Macon for Llsel- la, Culloden. Yatcavlllo. Thomas- , ton, Woodbury, Columbu*. Har ris, La Grange and intermediate points a« follows: No. 41 at 4:15 p. m. dally sad No. 55 at 7:00 *. m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. No. 41 makes direct connec tion with Southern Railway at Woodbury f^r Warm Springs und Columbus, arriving at Warm Springs r;17 p. m. and Colura- but 10:00 p. m. Train* arrive Macon as fol- lows: 42. 11:36 a. m. dally; No. 66. 5:40 p. m.. Mondays. W’rdnesdaya nnd Fridays. Trains leave fr<?m M. and H Ry depot, Fifth and Pine ats. C. B. RHODES, Gen. P*s«. Agt. Phone 1800. eplendldly tmprovad near Macon; every beet oondltloci make grand country he plantation MACON, DUBLIN * SAVANNA RAIL- r ~ " 1 ROAD COMPANY. and Departure of Paaeengep Improved etty lota that pay Effeetlva March 16. 1*0*. 1 questions for return of . I j. Carstarphea, 466 Braend *L JONES BEAL ESTATE AQENOT I Me. 20 3:.10pm| No. 17. _..J depart trees _ ot. J. A. 8TREYI Oeneraj Paieenger 5ST.;