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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1908 •.
is a wonderfully good value at the price.
Top 20x45 in., Beveled mirror 18x36 in.,
sola in many stores at $35. Our priceonly
$27.50, $1 a Week
bureaus will be appreciated by the many
persons at the (rand stand.
There will be telephones In each booth
for uso by patron* of the Central
and schedules are thus assured of being
maintain™, almost to the minute.
Street cara can be taken at the depot
Coma direct to the race course.
There will be restaurants In operation
CAN’T
LEAK or
SOAK
Q. C. Earle Secures Capitalist to Develop
Log .Cabin Heights By Erecting Houses
There.
Special arrangement* have been made
by the Central of Oeorfla Railway to take
•are of as many visitors to the automo-
bill* races as possible, and to this end the
HrBH.hM.j-R khw.j;
r^CORN %
WHISKEY
Grand stand seats aro three' dollars for i
the two days. Bleacher seats are a dol
lar a day. Box seats are (Utv dollars,
and IS? have been eohL Parkin* space Is
thirty dollars There will be at least TOO
automobiles lined up along the course,
the majority near the a rand stands
On the moraine of Thursday. Novem
ber SO. there will be three train* over the
Central to Savannah. The flrat will leave
at IS:JO o'clock, and wlU make pnlv one
stop. The second goes at 1:SS and wiU
or renter to an v
rhether travelers 01
'he cars are to l»c 1
her** of conducto
xa to be kept light
• IN GALLON BOTTLES
golden valley brand
T», C«ntr*l of QwnU bu b«
booth In Ui« ncloun of woh 01
■t*b3 .tond, for th. nulsnwbll*
and upret. to in, them for tntorr
or Two Gallon
Bottles ItinM
STANDARD GALLON MEASURE ABSOLUTELY PURE.
purest goods In gallon glass
soak and are perfectly clean,
remarkable guarantee we are
1 ,® r Whiskey and the un-
garnyow
Jag*Js&
KJSiS ” “TwimS and richness of flavor;
unadulterated, unweakened. as pure and healthful as sun-
art'eie youVuf xnluT rw* 1 ® *, n which 11 ia "hipped Is an
'. a,u ®*, Th U® *■ nothing cheap about our
avervhoScffi!? 1 A V J ,Ct ’ ». Try ta aI1 a " k - We treat
or V.t'ura yo',r r mon 0 . n r ,nd * uanu,, «
*2 rrrl.t.Md moil. Mon.r Ord.r or cuhler'g
olaTn*°R»v t. J *° 10 b)r flr * t K«Pr... prepaid In
P rifrf nrvdH. 1 **■>< K .r» or Corn Whl.k.jr.
CfcSSSSSSrCfiLI^orn or Hr.o.tr„t Pint National Bank.,
[bottles which *
Yea see whet
making on Qokucu »«.iey crorn or Rye vv
equalled value of the Whiskey Itself has
I brands the hent-Wnnvr. a..
imber *(
mdstlaa
cation houses can be built ctls
per cent than would have c
s> « ago. Good labor too la net
cet now. because there Is
irttty as there has been In th
steeel shovel. The snow would not slip
fr>m th.* r hovel without a hard Jerk
on the -hovel handle. This tired ma
and | h. to think of a remedy.
Whirs resulted in taking tha shovel
und healing It with hot coala from tha
Are \\ h»n hot I applied a wa* candle
t-i the surfaca, covering It all over.
The snow then would readily slip from
the shot*1.—Popular Mechanic!.
treins rvt«
v ht able
fcnslred in I
irtnre at 11
c4 ti» #e|1 j 1
M j Waxing a 8t**l Shove! for $hovelinq
?"! Snow,
A During last winter there came a deep
it 1 snow, and we h*4 nothing to u»c for
sleaning the walk# except a pressed
DINING TABLES
This beautiful Golden Oak Dining
Table, 48-in. top, non-dividing pedestal, for
only $16.50, cash or time. We have
them ranging in price from
$6.50 to $75
BRASS BEDS
This illustrates our Special Brass Bed,
62 inches high, 2-inch posts: the greatest
value ever offered in a Brass Bed, only
$29.50.
$4.50 down, $1 a Week
On Our Dignified Credit Plan
An important matter--this furnishing of a n$w home,
and one worthy of much consideration. If you give it the
consideration it merits you will carefully investigate our
methods, our prices and offerings.
We have helped to make thousands of attractive homes
and we have gained much valuable experience which we
will be' glad to give you the benefit of.
Let us tell you the many advantages you will have in buying from us.
Come in and select what you want; if you don’t want to pay cash, just say
“charge it” and make your own terms. We have unlimited capital, and it will
not inconvenience us any to carry your account.
A Great Bargain in Chiffoniers
This Golden Oak Chiffonier, exactly
like cut, is well built, has solid ends, mirror
12x18 in. Can you beat it? Only -
$12, $1 a Week
$16.50
This Golden Oak
Dresser, exactly like cut,
Beveled Mirror, 24x30
in., for only $16.50.
$1 down, $1 a Week
We also
in Iron Beds,
only
have some wonderful bargains
This one exactly like cut,
$4.50
Wouldn't you like a pretty Parlor Suite in our hew
fall line. You are sure to find what you want. There
are numerous patterns in the various grades, ranging in
price from $ 18 to $ 100*.
COUCH. We have a nice line of Couches
upholstered in genuine leather, chased leather
and fabricoid diamond tufted. $ 12.50 to $45.
A. G. RHODES & SON COMPANY
173-175 Cotton Avenue
Wo Lave a large assort
ment of High Grade Rock
ers, best selected Quartered
Oak, and finished Mahog
any, upholstered in genuine
Leather, best tempered
Steel Spring Seat, $10 to $20.
AN INTERVIEW WITH NAZARRO,
WORLD’S RECORD AUTO DRIVER
GREAT ITALIAN RACER 18 QEN.
CRALLY EXPECTED TO WIN THE
INTERNATIONAL GRAND PRIZE
-HE IS THE FA8TE8T OF ALL
8PEED-MAKER8 - WHAT HE
8 AY8.
By FRANC MANGUM.
6racial to Tha Telegraph.
t?AVA\’h*AH, a*.. Nor. 81.—
Fe’.icg Nsxsrro.
That name. * raw days fatnee, may
I .* cut to conjure with.
For thla alight, dapper, suave, re-
t mu It.Ulan, captain of tha Mat trow
«f *lx car*, la one of th# strong fa*
' *n • - . f the International ciran.l
) r i. Race, noon to he run over th*
v or.it- rful Savannah course.
ao> »ugh little known in America,
except by reputation. If you aak in
FHv mnah -who will wlnr* tha Inevlt.
Able r»; ly la:
"NjiIito or
Hi lama la th# ona moat mentioned,
most discussed. Ha. of all the auto
racers, 1« the least seen about the
eour Whenever ha does appear, tor
l*rai ■«, or to direct the running of
c tw of Ma| cam. he la tha objrct
of n it attention, the center of the
1 <rxa*t group of curioua enthusiast.*,
th** .. 'atrtt attraction.
N •• Hy. one would Ilka to Snow
*)«*i Nssarfa himself thought of It
-what were hi* op'nton*. bcITer*.
b>j« Rut Nasarro doe* not talk to
».*•* ; .per man. so they tell you. and
hi* • . <ger. while speaking for him,
Mrs nothing worth while. And be* 1
• apraln told you It won't J>
any good to tee him bacaue# he does
not Math English, only French an 1
Ha was glad to talk of tha races.
Ho talked much, volubly. Interestingly.
fcjKJif unintelligible
Immediately, ho would beg
sss%atr u «* ,n p,r,fc '- ,,u -
m4d * ,,Bl *®P t «»nher on the
JSi'VtiiTI'V ln ,h * T,r l.» F,orl “
rold W SL-*..VV w,, .v #n ,,l, 8 * v **ie,h
wad* Just think—there la no stretch
SL i !?2. , 5“ •'k "’ll**. *nd lh,r» «r.
ft. kr«v III "i’.. 1 * I” 1 "* 10 ** l,,M
b ^*^ lb * world** r..or.l. ihouch .1!
.i ,rr ,u r* 10 b « * r.,k-
*"• However. I am gnlng to do It -
and ha tpoka with an air of marked
dai^mlftatkm, of nnahty.
wnt»» V*. lh * con,ul and th«
a ritey m surprise.
J?" 1 *. ! h ® r * t ' ly “• n<l at *n
f i #t . lM,,t ■® v ®nty-8vo mile*
lH*r hour. I do not aay I will win the
VJ® n*'t know. Kut. mark me.
either a French or an Italian car.tnnro
Pt^bly m uster, will he the winner.
W,M do 1 rear most? Why. »h*te
Hamary. llautvaat.
Fournier. Duray. even Btrang. They
p7im 1 . . And Wa «J* r ***d Da
J alma ar* al*u vnjr good. That Da
«•» ma. Ah. he la a racer! He la
U°rr5*t- 1 h * w ,,udlrd h,m - H®
!• ass obvious that Naaarro feared
rvi alma, while also entertaining
oihira* 0 ”'* r ®* p ® ct for m »ny tha
Thera are hundred^ If not thousand*.
,h#, .J ?MirTO w,,t win tha
rir.ind Prise III* nw n marveloua
l ' y ‘ «bd daring, his tendency to
maintain u enormoualr high speed i
t.iivughout an ent|* t an ^ »♦,*
derful jH'wer and durublllty of hts
tnaihliv* initttfs* t m. k.iui u, >
Fiat machine, indu
has h<er. faster In
anv 9»i.rr man.
milee *n hour, ms
»^mant*pxva«l cm
Ms
SOME GENERAL INFORMATION;
SPECIAL TRAINS ON CENTRAL
What Tim# You Can Qe and Whan You I general grandstand, •where there are no
... ■ . » , .. ; reserved seats, or If accompanied by two
Can Return—What Accommodations dollar*, will be honored for. a reserved
Hava Been Provldtd-The Price# You "amJVXiTiSatTj
Must Pay—Whan the Races Start.
Other Facta of General Interest.
By FRANC MANQUM.
Those of Macon who are going to tha
gteat nuto race* In Savannah—and there
are hundreds—will doubtless be Interest*
eft by mo following Information regard
ing the departure and arrival of train#.
tnta belief. He,
momobUe than l
rocord of hi •
Scene Along Automobile Route.
You Cot Clean
Pure Whiskey
S O 90
a Gal.
BO—1<v% nut for Naxarro!
Na Vanilla Lika Blu* R.bbon. *
Not onlr I* It put* but ot great
and delicacy. r nr quale d to
kraaerti.