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THE -MACON DAILY TELEGRAPHi
SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1903
Comfort and f
Smartness
The Last Few
Are Happily Combined
in the
-wtll, | am praying fu
JA3. C. GORMLY,
ion* Ml. 320_Thlrd_8t.
MR. DOC GUNN
s. ie no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
and this big hors# and rnul« ,«m^ortum
In tbi
i and
horaa and mula
.Jturc b« run l>t If
his son. Mr. IV. If. Jones.
The fabric is a White Madras with woven stripes
and figures of blue, brown r.nd black. They are semi-
stiff offect with that added smartness of little narrow
pleats on each side; cuffs attached, coat style.
$2.50 The Shirt
Beautiful Silk Hosiery 51.80 and Up.
gg3rtsuBBw»ju!-T««sa'Aift:,r,tKg3C‘!g'r , .ra
•u-w-i- h-i-s-h- i-f-Hs-i-K-H-i-H-t-H-! i ih-I' ii-n-l.
Southern Paclring Co.
Choicest Xntive and Western
Meats.
320 Cherry Ht. * Phone 351.
“GASOLINE”
5 Gallons for 00c, If Yon
Send For It. B
' CANFIULD OIL CO.
<C7 Second St
important!
I
We do not sell f:erm9, but hon
est goods at lowest Cash Prices.
Give Us A Trial!
I Macon Cash Grocery
I IF YOU HAVE—
A Horse
Or Mulo
Or Harness
Or Buggy
Or Wagon
Or Oarrirffo:
OP. IP YOU HAVE--,
A Cow
Or Pig
Cr Oh.'olf.rs
Or Eggs.
Or Gorse
Or Guineas
OR IF YOU HAVE—
A Scv/ing Machine
Or Furniture
Or a Stove
Or any Tools
Or Anything Else
Or a Dog
YCU WANT TO SELL, TRY
A lEc AD IN i
THE TELEGRAPH.
WANTED
WANTED—Gentleman Hoarders. SO* Wal
nut #t.; board food; terms reasonable.
WANTED—To buy the oldest piano.,
HMitr square or upright, to be found
In Macon or vlrlnlty; address me by let
ter only, stating nuke of Instrument,!
number, probable age. condition, where It
n.ay be seen and the price you oak for
■ fi f will call or send a representative
!. and f will call or send a representative
to see you and arrange purchase if
History. Wayne H. McEwen, III
st., Macon.
First
WANTED—Position as manager of fruit
farm or cotton plantation. Gall on or
write H. IS. Haynes. Ilf New st, Macon,
MALE HELP WANTED
MEN WANTED quickly by big 'Chicago
mall order house to dHtrlbonte cata*
loeue*, advertise; 925.00 weekly: l«0.00
eapenne allowance. , Manager, Dvpt SI,
311 Wflbwh »v,.. Chico.
WANTED-AGENTS
AOKNT8 WANTKIJ In bandl, ■ Unit of
no r t |4i carda; /A apU.ndld # money making
lifttlHj
Ifnss.
AGENTS—Portraits loe.; new prloes on
crayons, bromides, pirteis. etc.; Inter-
e' - tlng; don't nils* v/rftli ■ * ~ g
dellty Portrait Co., 120
NTS enn make 200 per cent selling
, and appointing sub-agents to sell, our
Senility Hydro Carbon l.lgbtlng systems;)
i wl;| give exclusive territory. For cata-
Jotiio n ml full particulars, address Dept,
tint. Notional Ktmnplrg & Electric Works,
Modern
Clothes
at
Moderate
Prices
Suits and
Overcoats
$10 to $30
turner gel
iltnr.v; large
■lory Co.. 172
>-hole hosiery;
I months, etis.
■ pair free; exclusive ter-
WANTED-SALESMEN
[.WRUNG salernr.nn wanted^ to~Tell
i*?t drtr.ks to country trade: 1150.00
nth and expense-'. Add-ess Manager.
FOR RENT
floor. 757
FOR l: ENT—Nicely furnished i
ho: and cold water on same
Poplar st.
i I'QR l:ENT—One new 5-room house with
J ba-ti nnd garden of one acre; fl.OO per
(month: "«-«««-*rinn January 1st; also one
4-room house with barn and half-a<
; Kuiden, iMiHsesslon December 1st, $4,vu
I per month. Address J. W. Amaaon, 858
I Second *1.. phono 1397
FOR RENT—My residence. 1*1 Summit
• ave., * rooms; conveniences, stables.
Awn Waterworks, hath, etc,; thirty dollars
to good tenant: fine, healthy location. Ap
ply J. Freeman Hart.
house on Laurel
fifty. Freemnn Hart. ’
670 Poplar Streot.
Phones 325—290.
a
Thanksgiving Dinner
No dinner will be complete without A&P delicious,
Pure Java and Mocha Coffoc, and wo will ko propured to
supply you with it crisp and craokling fresh, witii all its
goodness ready to please those who lovo good things. It
costs 35o a pound, or 3 pounds for $1.00, and a singlo
pound mnkes forty cups of tho most deliciously flavored
Coffee imaffinublo.
Bad Butter would spoil tho wholo meal nnd you will
avoid this nnd bo sure of getting tho best if you get it
here, ns wo sell Fancy A&P Elgin Creamery only.
IVo are making some attractive prices on just the
things you will need for your Thanksgiving dinner, nnd
we hope to have your orders curly.
FYcsh Cranberries, a quart ,12c
Richardson & ltobhins’ Plum Pudding, 1-pound enn, 23o
Richardson & Robbins’ Plum Pudding, 2-pound enn, 45c
Grandmother’s Plum Pudding, individual si so . ...10c
Grandmother’s Plum Pudding, 1-pound enn ?0o
Grandmother’s Plum Pudding, 2-ponnd can 40c
Bell’s Poultry Seasoning, a enn lOo
Paprika, u can 10c
Choico Mnlaga Grapes, 2 pounds for 25o
Minco Mont, 3 packages ;.25o
Finest Mixed Nnts, n pound 15o
Theso are Rio very best Nuts, nil now and
will please those who want the best.
Imported Pons, extra fine, a enn 18c
Imported Mushrooms, a enn 25c
California White Asparagus, largo onnB ..30c
California White Cherries, a can 25c
Pineapple Chunks, n enn 12c
Red Raspberries, a can lBo
Cocktail Sauce, a bottle 15o
Stuffed Olives, small lOo, large 25o
Plain Pound Cake, n pound ,22c
Pound Raisin Cake, a pound ,....22a
Marble Cake, a pound .,22b
Frnit Cake, 5 pounds each $1,60
French Soups, a can 18c
Burnham’s Clam Bouillon, a bottle ,20c
Wo have a large supply of good things for ur cus
tomers and will offer special values every day this week.
Plense remember we do not handle shoddy, trashy goods
and it m the quality of our goods thnt make our prices
so wry attractive. Wo do not cater to the trade who
want cheap, trashy goods. All goods sent out from A&P
Stores are of tho purest and best quality nnd our prices
are lower than will he found elsewhere for the same
grade of goods. A trial is all that is necessary to prove
this.
Advcrtitcmenta under the head* of
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent; Lost. Found.
Personal, Mlsesllansoua. Etc.. Ir.sartsd In
thla department for 1o per word for eacn
Issue. No notice will be inserted for leas
than 19 cents. Remittances of 51 and
leaa may bo mad# in postage stamps.
MEETINGS
• CON8TANTINH . CHAP
A- No. 4. H. A. M.—Regular
vocation Mondev night at 7it0
A/l o’clock: Mark Masters 1 degree,
^ and other Important matters:
Sills’ :T«,.Vp., ,, 0
t’bnpman, flee.
WANTED
WANTED—To buy
jng tad.
In or out of city; am willing ti»
do nnv kind of honest work. Address
L. F-. thla offloa.
190 A MONTH, too expense allowance at
start, to put out merchandise and gro
cery catalogues: mall order house. Amer
ican Hone Supply Co.. Desk II, Chica
go, 1JL
reasonable. 544 Washington ave.
WANTED—One lad/ boarder: also a few
table boarders. fs< Mulberry at
WANTED—Young lady roommate. »54
Mulberry st.
R .L , ..
ret and Cherry
WANTED—Carpenter work: building an A
repairing, leak* stopped. Wesley Jack-
on. First and Cherry eta., Phone 11*9.
LADY HKWERfl make shields at home;
materials furnished,
"articulars stumped e
Imperial Shield Co., St. louts,
Pill per hundred;
envelop^ Dept. 599,
W A NTBD—Boarders to
'*1 Popla
front
THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.
For Sale at $2,500
A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern,
newly papered; within half block of College St Splen
did homo or investment.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
WANTED—By refined lady, board la pri
vate family or boarding house; state
terms. Stranger, care Telegraph.
BOARDERS WANTEtCviry large room.
every modem convenience: excellent
table. Address On Hill. Phone 29IT.
bles:
t? IF—
Freeman Hart.
chlands: large
works; all com
nnnt. thirty dollars. Apply J.
FOR RENT—Three connecting unfur
nished rooms; nil modern conveniences.
Phono 11B*.
Com;
or nit*
wilt bq
oust/;
ilon (day
— „olnt on: you
bf shown around and treated courts-
ri young people who know how to
their brains, have before them the
—’ward of eelf-support 3 —*
aura rat -
to help you. Stanley'i
WANTED-to
E5SWES
employ a Catholic genl
man aa local representative: we
• parson of energy and ablllt;
position; salary SI* per week;
once far particulars. Thu Hi
Ing Co.. Ill Dearborn at., Cl
hlcago. III. ■
pertenced truck grower and dairyman;
must be honest and not afraid of work:
references required. Curran R. Rills,
Macon. Oa.
WANTED—Trial orders for our genuine
country “home-made” pork eauaage
J&tV*
Ufiiverea rreen from rann to you. Hat-
XVANTRU-Wtilt, bo
Monday morning. 2
a reined family hotel; tl.OO <
up: weekly rate ftven.
WANTKD—IH—ltlon bT‘brtrtl«»T Of It.
.ft.rooooi »nd Martmi tot.Mfont.
honest, watt recommends. . * vcare
object than
Telegraph.
Vos;
IK?
461 Third St.
Phono 300
f ANTED—-Men to Rare barber trade,
few we«he complete*. 49 chain con*
ISftly tmey. careful %netrwctara, tcole
E l diplomas granted, wage# ‘Satur-
poetti«>n* watting. wonderful da-
nd for graduate* Write for catalogue.
MT Darker Cottage. Atlanta. Oa.
WANTED—Rsilwey mail darks; cot
mencenseat salary I9M.M: raaay axai
!nations soon: preparation free: write U
mad lately. Fraaklln Institute, Reckceu
FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, electric
ilg.ita, hot amt cold water. 101 First
street.
FOR RENT—Small room, unfurnished or
furnished; couple or lady. Phone 2443.
FOR RENT—To couple without children,
three rooms: light housekeeping: near
In. Proprietor, enre Telegraph.
FOR RENT— 8evon-room house. 424 Cal-
fleconli st’ AppI,f to J C ' DumaB ’
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms,
convenient for light housekeeping;
closet and bath same floor! desirable lo
cation. Phone 2141.
TO RENT—Nlca furnished or unfurnished
. rooms to rent; can arrange for light
housekeeping If desired. Apply st 204
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room,
all conveniences. Phone 1150.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished, two large con-
nectlng first floor rooms. Apply 105
Mulberry st.
FOR RENT—Nice furnished room. 751
Oak at. Phone 8448.
FOR RENT—Close In. neatly furnished
front room; bath and toilet eame floor/
private home. Apply 540 Second st
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, all
^ conveniences, to couple without chil
dren. Apply ill Oak s£
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished connect-
. ing rooms, all modern conveniences, for
light housekeeping. 719 Cotton ave.
FOR I^ENT—Unfurnished room, delight
ful location; reasonable rent to desire-
hle^party. TO Arlington Place. Phone
FOR RENT—Nice furnished front room
for 18. Phone 1079.
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished or
unfurnished, cheap. Phone 2164.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room at
111 Mulberry st
FOR RENT—On* nicely furnished room
te young men. Phone 1827.
FOR FRUIT TRKF.8 phone 2047 or ad
dress 8. W. Hatcher, 821 Forsyth st.,
Macon, Ga
FOR RENT-Two furnished rooms with
both on first floor. In good neighbor
hood end on# block from M. end I. car
line, to couple without children, or single
person*. Phono 2921. or apply at 771
FOR RENT-404 and 408 Rots ft. 930
Walnut et.. and 449 New st All six
rooms. O. M. Davis. ,
FOR RENT—NIc* l-room cottage; straw
berry plants nnd bees for aals by A.
Hellker. Holt ave.
FOR RENT—Nine-room houss 110 Perk
Place: excellent location; fronts park
and car line; conv*nlencs«‘both floors.
•D.” rare Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Furnl-bed room*. 919 Or
ange at.. Phone 239S-L.
MR. AND IS. BRYAN
REACH LAREDO, 1EX.
LAREDO. Texas, Nov. 21—Wm. J
Bryan arrived Frldav en rout# to.Mon
terey, Mexico, where he and bis wife
will spend a short time ar the fueata
of Col. J. A. Robertson, proprietor of
the Monterey News. Mr. and Mrs.
Rryan were welcomed in both Laredo
and Nuevo Laredo by repretentatlve
citizens.
Mr. Bryan's plan* are to spend ten
days in Monterey, after which he will
leave for a short hunting trip along
the lower Rio Grande, thence visiting
Austin and Galveston on the return
trip to his Nebraska home.
Police (“ociPt
Ell's Sore Toe.
I "Jcdge. I Izxer gwlneter tell.yer de
1 trufe, de eho nuff revrunt trufe wot
1 shine tom hebb’n, leaser meither mis-
j took. I sho hit dat mans.”
Ell Bryant and Enoch Smith were
charged with fighting. It was In evi
dence that Ell struck Enoch a terrible
blow In the eye with his flit, and
was about to hit him another when
prevented by a peacemaker who but
ted In.
"Jedge. dot mans hit me fur nuf-
fin in dts wul,” said Enoch; “he jlu
Inm me In de eye. anner alnt seeder
wink sence ylstlddy mawnln. Qat
mans nho ought er be sont ter de
chalngang, he sho ought”
“Don’t tell me that he hit you for
nothing, what did you do to him
aay to him that made him strike you?”
asked the court.
“Jcdge, hit wuz dlsser way.
wuzzer etannln* dar on Fote street
anner talkin' anner goln' on erbout
de nickel club dat Wuz down at Sal
ROSES, shrubs, arbor vltaea, etc., etc..
furnished and planted to order. Come. _ . . .
or phone to Ohae. N. Woodruff. Florist.! Joneses house Chueaday night, anner
FOR SALE—Automobile; ICOO.OO buys a
Pope-Hartford. 9-passenger car:
cylinders. 25-10 h. p.. side entrance;
tires, new crank shaft, new rear dr
system and newly overhauled thfough-
Pope-Hartfo
* ‘ ‘0 ft. p.. side entrant..
nk shaft, new rear driving
.. ..ewly overhauled through-
... Will deliver anywhere In the state
guaranteed in first class condition. Ad-
Chevcs Bros.. Cordele. Ga.
IX)R SALE—One dining table, four leath
er bottom chair to' match, used three
months. 515.00, onn sideboard, S19.00.
Apply 127 Bellevue ave.
FOR BALE—122.50 at 112.60 genuine Mc
Clellan army used saddles; leather cov
ered. H. 8. Parmeice Co.
FOR HALE—2.000 feet reasoned poplar
boards, buggies, delivery and milk
wagons, cheap. Macon Buggy Co.
FOR BALE—Grand Bonding Alleys, Ma
con; finest bowling resort In the south;
everything new and up-to-date; easy
terms and a bargain to quick purchaser:
good reason for selling. W. H. Burns.
PRIVET HEDGES planted to order at
reasonable rates by men who It
how. Chaa. N. Woodruff. Florlat.
FOR 8ALE-—Two cheap horaea; biggest
of bargains. Call at 207 Appleton ave.
$150 for outfit. Macon Telegraph.
FOR RALE—Qoss perfecting press, with
completa stereotype outfit; good order;
printn 4 or I paxes; 11.250 fob Macon.
Address Telegraph. Macon, Ga.
FOR 8ALB—One practically new t
bus top buggy, best grade, witl
proved Babcock side springe.
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished
rooms, ■**
Second st.
rooms, all conveniences, close In.
CHRYRANTHEMUMH for Thanksgiving
In yellow, pink or red at fifty-seventy-
five end one dollar per dozen. Order In
thye. Chaa. N. woodruff, Florlat Phone
FOR BALE—A few choice young White
Leghorn cocks, 91.00 each. Phone 1479.
FOR BAIjfi^-Young cow, fresh in milk In
February; two yeara old. Thone 2109.
FOB SAL
second hand sewing
as new; also 4 8-day
”— — ar at
aep perfect time. 970 Poplar i
FOR SALE OIIEAP—Four-horse power
electric motor.; 972 Fourth st. v
roun' ter spit kaser doan-wanta
ter aplt on de aide-walk, anner fcresh
up ergin Eli anner didn’t go ter breah
'lm an' he haul off an' he hit me ker-
blam right In de eye. Dat how come
he hit me, Jedge, an' dat de trufe.”
“No*. Ell, tell me why you hit
Enoch.” ,
“Weller, Jedge, dat nigger aint tcY
yer all. He know wot mek me hit
Mm good ez I do. He tryln’ ter mek
out dat he doan know, but <he do
know. Lcmme ataat et de beginning
Jedge. Do uwer night de co’n on
mer lar han' lli toe wuzzer huttln me
mfg’hty bad, anner knowed hit wuzzer
sign or rain. Ef hit gwlneter rain
yer co'n sho do hut. W’enner 'bout
ter go ter bnld, I sot down on de flo'
anner teka do ol* ooman'a aclaaora an
ner aay, ol’ co'n ybu laer gwlneter git
ofTn dla toe. But Jedge. I ao fat
aence w’laky went out’n aucculaahun
datter I kalnt retch roun' ter do too
lakkcr usen ter do, anner retch mer
han' ex fur ezter kill an’ 1 fitter good
holt on dat co’n anner wuk erroun
hit ao datter I JIaa cut de co'n, kaaer
doan wants ter cut de meat, an’ w’en
ner tinker got he co’n right twix de
pints uv de scissors I whackum. Blesa
do Lawd, stldder whack'n de co'n by
he se’f, de scissors dey tuck off co’n
an' meat, an' come mighty nigh glt-
tln' de wliole toe! Jedge, me’n de ol'
oomans we git aome rags an' we tie
de too up, lease hit aho miaaer Weed
in', an’ nex mawnln dat toe tho did
hut aome. Beom lak ter me, J6dge,
dat ever aence I cut dat toe hit wants
ter rgln, an' dat mek de toe an' do
co’n- hut all tergewef. 80 ir’en we
wuzzer stannln’ dar on do street JIs-
ser talkin’ how dey dun down et Sal
Joneses nickel club. Jlis lak he say,
he tu’n erroun’ quick lak - he wants
ter spit ofTn de side-walk JIaa lak
FOR RENT—Furnished moms to eouple
or gentlemen. 449 Walnut et.
FOR RENT—Nicety furnished room for
_ count* 0
til Ftum.
count* or gentlemen; all convenience*.
FOR RENT—Two choice rooms to gentle
men; all convenience*. 249 Washing
ton ar*.. Phone I4T1.
.— Houston roai
Phone 9T94,
FGR RRNT. three
ar-
tL£
nneetlng rao
tenee. Phone
— jty arranged for tight U
eleoe In and convenient. Address Rooms,
ear* Tetorraph.
FOR RENT—Eight-room house. Tit For-
S eyih st.. near Orange: lt«l Elm et.:
a, 759. 751 Ash st. H. L. Hartx. corner
a ax* end Forsyth sts.
FOR OOOD room* end board ro to fh*
Olympia Hotel: merchant's dinner 2f
cents. W. T. Ragan, prop.
FOR RENT—Two A1 around floor offices
• In Washington Mock: steam beat and
Janitor. *n convenience*. Apply te Ma
cao Ravines Bank.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR BALE—Loti of chrysanthemums
cheap. 915 Duncan ave., M. J. Bires.
with first calf. Apply
MISCELLANEOUS
PHOTOGRAPHS made by L. 0. Hill A
Co. are the lieet: cabinets, 91.50 for
six: half cabinets, 75 cents for six: best
pmtlna paper used: don’t use shoddy pa
per; tee us before having any work done.
BEST HAMS, fresh country eggs
creamery butter, Lyons Gro.
Phone 2771.
RING CLAUD MARTIN, PHONE 251-
Bsst Kansas CIV loin stank, I5e.; round
ateak and roasts, llHe. Corner 8prlng
and Walnut ats.
HAIR GOODS, switches, pompadours.
puffs made to order from finest human
hair; doll wlga a Christmas specialty;
your combing* worked up In any sty tag
my new pomp, hair rat. best out. 2fli
Mr*. M. Ktppler, 407 Walnut at Phone
2947. H
LOST
LOST—French poodle dog; answers to
name of Dooly. Reward If returned 925
dams at. Phono till.
LOST—One male Berkshire pig; 9 weeks
old; black with white enota on face.
Reward If returned to 81 Columbus road.
rathe^sgrrjjk
Schwarzchlld A
cry or oicyne wii
Roberta. Phone
1 “ 8alsberger.
1:
'i b oJ. r
LOBT—A large, heartshaped gold locket
with Initials L. E. on front; plctura of
‘ Inside; lost on Second st. between
temr end Plum. . Kindly return to
Loutae Erwin. 429 Walnut »t.
PERSONAL
I .AST CHANCE to M. the Old mold.'
DUA's’ Home fund; adults, 25a; school
children. 19a; food music.
'ttnast m-U‘. u, is u “ *• Ku -
any part of atove
ipt attention. Ring
stfsti.
The Btovc
WHITE SPRINGS. FLA.—Refined private
^boarding, good rooms and rood meals;
ear springs. Mrs. S. O. Culpepper.
TIANO Tl’NINO—M. Adams, the ex-
kpgt MM-hrtl toaer. la n» at 244
iih
arj be
Georgia Lat&TS
■■ifroaa t
wotter hit Mm
ea goods I do. Jedge. ef you hadder
so* toe lak dat, I Jlss know yer woont
’low no mans tar step on hit. Heap
ruvv.er yer knock me In de hald dan
ter step on mer toa w’en hit alnt ao'
letter lone w’en ha’f uvvlt out ofT
wld dem dog-gona gcUaors.
’’Klnnor apeak, JedgnT” asked
Enoch.
•What Is Itr*
'Efferder knowed dat he hadder
ao’ toe, Jedge, I wouldn't or atop on
hit”
"Wot yer apso me ter do, mans? Go
roun' er fellin' ur peoples datter goi
ter so' toe? Wot mek yer doan look
whar yer go? Speo mo ter hdbertlse
hit In de paper datter gotter ao* toe?
Jedge, wotefter gwlneter do wklder
mans Ink dat?" Ell was warming up
"Enoch,” said the court, "In time
past, when I was a young man nnd
wore shoes two sizes too small, I suf
fered with corns and I know the suf
fering a man endurea, especially on the
days preceding a rain. I can appre
ciate Ell's feelings when you stepped
on his sore toe. and for that reason
I send you to the chaingang without
fine for ninety days, and I only
GRAND BOLIDAY
OPENING
SATURDAY, NOV. 28th
Real Santa Claus
Souvenirs for the Children
Dolls and Toys, China and Novelties are
pouring in. We are looking forward
to the Biggest Opening we hare ever
had. Our values are greater than ever
before. Come Saturday; Bring the Chil
dren. This will be their day; we wel
come eveiy one of them.
JARDINIERE SALE
TUESDAY, 9 O’CLOCK
Handsome, Extra Large, Excel
lent in Design; wort $1.50,
choice, this day only
79C
HARNESS
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
AND A
Delightful Entertainment Planned for
Night of December 1.
Cards of admission are being d
ted for a lecture and musical* to be give
at the auditorium on Tuesday nigh
Woodmen of the World. ,
Tha feature of tho ovontart entertain
ment will be a lecture by Congressman
Morris Sheppard, of Texas, whoa* repu
tation as a lecturer assures all who at
tend a delightful evening.
In addition a strong musical program
will be carried out. and those who are
fortunate enough to secuer a card of ad
mission have a feast In store.
The committee on arrangements are
Messrs. C. W. Campbell. 8. & Bass. M.
H. Britton. J. W. Domingos and J. R.
Ruff.
- LOH’S CAPE
NOV. 22, 1902.
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Merchant’s Dinner, 35c—From 12 to 2:30.
Bcotch Broth with Barley or ^
Consomme Clear.
Olives. ^ or ^ Bnlced Beets.
Boiled Cabbage, Com Beef or
. .leasees of Veal with Mushrooms.
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus
or
Roast Ducklings with Apple Butter Sauce
Steamed Rice or Mashed Potatoes.
Candied Sweets or BMwed Cora.
Lettuce and Tomato tkUad.
Steamed Currant Pudding or Apple Pie.
Cotta Milk. Tea.
L. SC11EIBE. Manager.
MONEY TO LOAN.
REAL ESTATE LOANS—SI03 and Up-
I wards; no delay; leans closed within $4
Hsrrold Banking and havings
BUILD \Ot*R houses of lrnig leaf yellow
be me to have the Cwntral
d a Lumber Ca furnish tt to MONEY TO LEND oa
roiL.fr
. .-1-
eoraer ilxth'
itng mill and lumber
kpa Cbewy ats.; with
eighteen years’ experience la tha .
business, w* are in position to meet the
sharpest competition on any •!«« or shape
of long tear yellow pin*, rough or dreteel
—all grades—and we deliver tbe grade we
AN r.VSV WAV TO START n
tMt *1 -v several tb '’-."trA .1 !'»«
r c merchf'd!** hv msli:
Imrr.ne-t plan a**, rtn-nl-h everythin*
and show how: 225 to 1190 n*ces*aryJP^ _.—
Uilbuni-Hlcka, Chicaga |irvu»pt at tuition. Telephone 225.
able monthly. .
A havings Bank.
real «atat*. repay-
Cobh. Commercial
Rg.°ceUlng^'ftn U h, shSagleiL f
d cement plaster, door and
*do* fra meg made to <
will receive our I
....910.00
....$10.75
$12.75
....$15.00
prices tot. 1
little while. Wholesale prices at rd
tnll. Order a set, and If you don’t
like them send them back. Sent C
O. D. with privilege of examination
$14.00 Harness at.
$15.00 Harness at.
$17.00 Harness at .
$20.00 Harness at.
These extraordinary
J. W. SNOW
MACON, OA.
FOR SALE
No. 278 Orange street, 10-room, all
modern conveniences; gas and eleo
tricity. Recently overhauled, repaint
ed and new roof. Servanta* house.
Large lot with alley on two sides. Im
mediate possession. Terms if wanted.
Nos. 507 and 509 Mulberry street,
2-story brick building. Second story
suitable for residence and first floor
for store or ofTlces. Offered at BAR
GAIN for QUICK Sale.
Nice new cottage, large lot. ai
Crump Park.
New 6-room dwelling and four acres
In Bellevue.
100 acres level land; new Improve'
merits; fine orchard, Just a little way
out.
25 acres near town for 11,150.00.
Have some splendid farm* listed
with us and can offer you some bar
gains.
Home funds on long time at 7 per
ccnl GEO. W. DUNCAN
For Sale
At last I have what you want, a
cottage close In. It will make a good
home. I say this because It is on a
nice streeL among nice people, and In
first rate'Condition. It will make a
good Investment. I say this because
It now has a tenant paying three hun
dred and slaty dollars per annum for
It and will sell you the place at $3,600.
It Is very rarely that w* fan combine
& home with an Investment. The
value of this Is that If you should live
in this house and then for any reason
had to move away, you would not
have a dead piece of property on your
hands, but a live, paying lnveatirienf.
Consider.
Frank B. West
Rest Estate and Insurance.
417 Cherry 8L
ASPARAGUS FARM FOR SALK.
Finest Trucking Lends and Climate In
the South.
8. E. Alabama, 11 acres In 5-year-eld
asparagus beds. Big money crop; comes
early, bears 26 years; easy kept; unlim
ited demand. 25 fine paper shell pecan
trees; nlfe new residence facing LAN.
m: >. mu. muon;
lawn; H. p. D. «t
‘ twople, iwu.
price next
arsballvllle, Ga.
FOR SALE
II,MO
Blther cash tt a easts payment, hid*
ance monthly, will buy a tract of 21
acres, on a good road Just four miles
seven acres cleared,
.
_ . goof
from the city, w ,
balanco in plnn and acrub oak.
place is nicely fenced and Is well wa
tered by a spring and two never-fail
ing branches. Improvements consist
of a 3-room house and a very good
barn. If you want a nice little truck
farm within twenty-flre minutes' drivo
from the city now la your opportunity.
91,000 s
We offer a very desirable 9-room oet-
tage with bath, on Bellevue avenues
Thla cottage Is In splendid condition
Md on a good lot. Car line In front
of door. We can offer most reason
able terms if desired.
Minton-Morgan Co.
REAL ESTATE,
Ch.rry .trot. Phon. life
FOR SALE
15,500.09—An elegant 10-room dwell*
Ing. situated on the top of Fort Hill,
in East Macon. It Is on a half aore
lot. and has every convenience—gas,
electricity, hot and cold water, and
stable. Windmill and tank go with
GAIN CaQ make terms- " A DAR *
92.750.00—Five negro houses In good
condition renting for 1480.00 per an-
B)®- This over 18 per cent on amount
invested.
92,750.00—Will buy four new houses
renting for 132.00 per month; in good
renting locality and close In. Good
ta JJ*£U*5t and always rents.
—-Xenaxit property renting
TAX 11 *' 00 l>er month and N0 CITY
We also have 2l2.000Ao' to lend on
good Real Estate at 7-and 8 por cent.
Murphey & Taylor
Beal Estate, Loans and
Insurance 1
PHONE 207
Oitisen’s Nat’l Bank Building
Railroad; packing
near thrlftlng' _
gate; high, healthy,
teed 15 per cent on
March; crop fine;
H. Horne
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND
°r*ni Bulldln,. L0ANS ' phon . ^
S’fKnu». Fourlh ,tr " t: ™"-
Building! ThUrd floor Even, a« N«ws
PMtSsM* English Compress
Bull ding, Southern Railroad track faolli-
DWELLINQS.
T-r. dwelling near Whittle SchooL
?*!’ M .«? Pint Rtroct.
7-r, dwelling, 457 and 459 New itrMt
*: S?.s3<3c.!;.y';
[ ’■ soutii con,,, him.
{;!• " Vlr.»vlll. (am),
5 p In Ro «* etreec
5 J:, * n dwelling. 541 Orange street
Elegant apartment* in Dr Frasier's
new apartment house of 5, 6. 9 or lr
MrSf, (u^M.'-m'*'' WmUr “ d 3 * nlI<,,
l«n-l on lmprov«d (Ml mil.
m , u, 7 p.r c.ct. according t. Innaacq.