Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 24, 1908, Image 5

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THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1908 8 LATEST FANCIES IN MEN'S SHIRTS The many variations of both oolor and pat tern are now being displayed by us. A recent shipment of Shirts from Amerioa’s foremost manufacturer, who largely influences the set of fashion, brings us the handsomest assortment of new styles we have ever shown. Whether you desire a stiff bosom, pleated or negligee Shirt, the range is so large that wo can please and fit everybody. See them today. Important! We do not sell terms, but hon est goods at lowest Cash Prices. Give Us A Trial!--—- Macon Cash Grocery 670 Poplar Street. \ m mum 1-1 ihwwh Phones 325—290. 1111 TODAY LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY FOR THANKSGIVING DAY We will receive this morning Fancy Sweet Florida Oranges, Tangerines, Malaga Grapes, Cranberries, Crackers, Fancy A&P Elgin Creamery Butter, etc. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. ' 1590—PHONES—1591 “GOODIES” It*8 the Goodness of our Goodies that makes the tide of good folks travel in this direction for Everything Good to Eat, and Coffee roasted the day you order it. Our English Plum Pudding and Fruit Cakes; Mince Meat, Cranberries, Celery, etc., are now porfoct. Flournoy Grocery Co. * SIX PHONES—ALL No. 26. For Sale at $2,500 A two-story, sovon-roojn house, thoroughly modem, newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen did home or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 For Sale $1,450 Horn* being built in East Mfteon; will build to suit. uoncge eireci noma; aw roomi for k home; worth the money. $1,000 Vlnevllle lot; will build home for pur chaser. $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice cottage on corner lot in good neighborhood end growing part of town. . Jno. F. and W. B. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St. The Empire Electric Co. Successors to B'nglaton-Mountford Electric Co. Now uad«r managemaat of WILLIAM J. MOUNTFORD, JR.. Efficiency, Competency, Promptness l Everything Electrical by Electrical Experts Office •!« Mulberry It. (Python Caotia). Pt^one Ilf. R-eldenea Phon# 114 UP FOR CAR BREAKING WENT JIM THOMPSON THE MAN OF MANY HATS DENIES STEALING, BUT 8AY8 HE ‘ BOUGHT THEM. Jim Thompson, or rather tha hegro who gave that name, but whoao real name is aald to be Moroland, \rns com mitted to the superior court On thd charge of car-breaking and fined twenty-five dollars on the charge or loitering by. the recorder yesterday morning. It was charged that Jim with a part ner got into a freight car in some way. between Macon and (Jordon and i hi f\\ -"It ;i |..t i>f 111. r, ;i-,. .'•>11 • slating of hats and (efothlng. Do* tectlve Harrlsoit for the city and Hpe. clAl Agent Poole for the Central r»lk road by good work recovered adme of the hate, tracing the hnte as they wefe sow by Jim. Jim said that he bought the bats from a man he met and who had of fered them so Very cheap that he thought it tod good a bargain to let pass. ■ G. B. Burhana Testifies After Four Years. O. D. Burhans, of Carlisle Center. K. r.. Writes: "AbOui four rMfi ftflro I wrote you stating that I nad been entirety cured of a severe kidney trou ble by inking less than two battles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, an l pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never hsd a return of any of ihoso symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily re commend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or btnddcr DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON AT LOG CABIN HEIGHTS? BOTTLE OF VINEGAR USED AS A WEAPON ANDREW DAVI8 HAS, EXPERIENCE WITH A MAN WHO LATER CUT HIM. If a stenographic report was made of a case tried by the recorder yes lord ay morning and given to the pub He. it Would not be believed. * This was the case of Joe Banks, charged with disorderly conduct. An drew Davis, another negro, and Joo’s roommate, testified that about 12 o'clock Saturday night, he was arous ed from his sleep by finding Joe on top of him and fighting him for all he was worth. At first he thought ho was In tha tolls.of somo horrible nightmare, but he was thoroughly awakened that ha knew that 1t was Joe. Andrew Jumped out of bed ns quickly as ho could amd picked up a bottle of vine gar from a table and threw it at Joe. Then Joe took his knife out of hi* pocket ahd cut Andrew m the neck, Just mlsalng an important artery. Joo was flndd twenty dollars. An drew's version of the occurrence was ono of the richest things heard In this court In a long time. It would not bs believed If printed. How Is Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 228 Eighth avenue. San FrAnclsco. recom mends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "dnltltude for tho wonder ful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute indigestion, prompts this tes timonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric Bitters Is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonlo and alterative medicine invigorates the system, purine* the blood and Is espe cially helpful In all forms of female weakness. FOc at all drug stores* ■■ Police (®oupt Conjured. A cloud of witnesses testified to the strange antics of Mojvlna 'Mftssen- Kill", Sho Im.l first (lone this nnd tlnn that, until her neighbors rebelled against any such conduct and reported the matter to Bruvver Maddox, to wh im nil Krmvntii ' h are duly npnrt- ed, he being the pastor of the church nearly ull tho women attended. (Bruvver Maddox held a long and pri vate conference with Molvlna, but It seems that tho tnoro ho talked to her the worse she got, and ho told an of ficer about It. The officer wanted a bill of particulars, and then It was that Martha Harris up and said that Mel- vlna had threatened not only her ll/o but (hat of her husband, Jim Harris. Martha said, so Bruvver Maddox said, she didn’t care so much for Jim being killed, but she didn't like tlio Idea df being killed herself. It was a long story, the court knew/ and In the In terest* of time he turned to Molvlna and said: “Melvins, what's all this about?" "Kunjurd, what's all this about?" "Conjured?" Inquired tho court. “Data wotter say," said Melvlna peevishly. "Tell me Oil about It." "Bee dlshytr ooman wldder big hat on. Bhn do one—she de berry one. Hit wus dla same Marfy Ha'as. Bhe skuse me cr tckkln on erbout 'er 'usban', Jedge, an' 'ones' Ur do Lawd I never cracker smile et 'cr 'usban’, Wotter wants wldder nigger lak dat Jim Ha'- os. Anner tol* her dat, an’ ■ho'oay, Melvlny, effyer dean lemme ’us* 'Ti'.tu Ihc »,!•. in<'t • r git ye r. tenner say, wotter means by dat, Marfy. I alnter bod’rln wld Jim. Hhe sty, yli yer la kasc I seed yer lookin' at *lm out''do cornder er yer <»ye» Jedge. f teed dat Marfy wur.r.er glttln' mad erbout nullin', an' K Jis* tuck mor- so’f erway fom her house. Alter dot she kunjurd me. Mho cbmed ter mer house w'enner sleep an' she sprinkle some powdor on do foot or mer bald, anner doan know wot else she dun, ‘ senco den 1 olnt hadder bitter ARE YOU SURE Th»t lh« let 4 you buy is strictly FlliLt I>0 you hnoir tl.st the nkkcn'hudi ♦:***, ?'»-« •raludod froD. tha fs-tory, end frwnara sod ulLor stsoslls k*pt la ■ooltsry Condition! Why Uk* ony rt .nr, where jMr httllh I* concerned t Why not MAKE AMO FRfE/l YOUR OWN ICC CREAM / In 10 MINUU8 •fOR 1c. A PLATE with Jell-0 ICE CPU Powder It Is so e**y. Simply Ittr contents of •>r« l»n. park NT* • S'ssft of milk ml frwsts, without coking, kssting or tha ed- dltlon of sUs. This mskso two of |-« eraara.eteaa, and whole food U .of kt for s will Uei fkrk Jftl - M FInvar id! Chntflnt*. Vantl/a, Straw dorr/, Liman and Cn/tnvnred. field by nl] n>4ptnr«. t Thd P*rs fowl Co., Is Roy, ft, Y. Road what was said in The Macon Telegraph November 22nd: It Is an axiom that financial depres sion and hunt llmo* K- nerally r< s;ilt In stimulating real estate to great ac tivity. It Is & fact that when people begin to fed tho pinch of financial de- ptedalon It Inculcntea In them ideas of thrift and economy.’ and mahy a man who Ill 11 ay.« Of ]>r«'sp.-rlt\ bos spent his earnings with a reckless hand, wlU upon the hint of adversity begin to save, and If he is a married man, plan td provide a home. That there is decided real estate awakening In Macon Is attested by the large number of real estate trAnsfers made In the very suburbs Of Macon, particularly In that terrltdr? along the Bellevue rar line. Last week one deal* alone was con summated whereby O. C. Earle Added to his present holding* by acquiring one hundred more lots, and now comes the Information authenticated, that he has secured the backing of a leading Ma con business mart with ntnplo capi tal, wh«> plans to erect some thirty or fifty houses at Log Cabin Heights, to be sold qU terms of $250 to $r>00 down and $25 a month. Incfddlnfc in terest. Mr. Frank R. llnpp. who has re ceived instructions to prepare a num ber of plans and specifications* said to ft reporter yesterday: "The plans vbhlch 1 hftvo been In structed to draw for houses to be built at Log Cabin Helffbts concern a num ber of Cottages of five, six and seven rooms, and ft few eight rdomo. All the house* will bo provided with Improve ments." Negotiations are now being carried on with Kowaneo Water System Sup ply Cdhiprtny and the Burton System With a view of providing an adequate- supply for domestic purposes ns well os for drinking. There flro no gas mains at Log Cabin Heights, but alt tho houses will bo wired fdr electri city, A largo number of the hmlsed will be ono ahd a half story cottages, al though there will be soum two-.story house*, Following the ctnrtoin of Ma con most of the houses will bo heated ty fire place*, although to meet the growing demands sonle of Utem will be equipped with furnaces, or hot wo- 21st: ltead what tho Mncon Nows says in its issue of November "For boYuo time the eyes of real es tate Investors »have been cast on property along the Bellevue car line, as. the trend of Maoon Is decidedly in that direction. "The Willingham Loan A Trust Com pany have mada a big purchase, as have too the Vlnevllle Improvement Company. Tho latter have already be gun to develop u small tract, and if anything Is needed* to emphasise the growth of this territory. It la most vmphntlcally emphasized In the price of $1,000 a lot. which the Vlnevllle Improvement Company are having so llttla trouble in getting. “One of the best known men Ih Ma con desiring to Invest a large sum of money to build bouse* to be sold upon easy terms, has after a careful study of conditions, decided that property along this line particularly at Log Cabin Heights Is destined to become the most desirable residential section within the next five years. “The aoquIslUon of aome (wo nr three hundred lots waa made through Mr. O. C. Earle, whose faith In that property of which he Is a large own er, hus been steadfast and firm for the post twd years. That Mr. Earle'* confidence in Log Cabin Helghte has beeh keen foresight Is attested by this big purchase as well as by an inter view with Mr. J. W. MeFnrlnnd. su perintendent of tho Mncon Railway A Light Company, who said to a reporter this morning: " 'In tho pnat nine months tho traf fic on the Bellevue cat Hho has in creased greater than any other line In the city. As an Illustration of tho growing demands of that territory, wo aro rebuilding tho ehtlro line with more power. "'We are now completing a line to Log Cabin Heights to supply electric lights to homes.' We have also order ed a number of eight truck cars for the Bollevue car line* and plan ulti mately to continue the Hne on through to tho old Plant Place, known as the Idle Hour Form, which will be con verted Into a pleasure park very much after tho order of ‘Wonderland' at Coney Island. A big amusement at traction oC this kind. I believe will mean a great deal for the city. In the first place it attracts a great many people from outside towns, and thus naturally contributes materially to tho betterment of business for local mer chant*. ‘“Of course with the addition of an n’musement park of this kind, the ter ritory along the Bellevue lino will be In great demand, and should consid erably enhance It in value. If for no' other reason than Jis proxJmlly to the park, but the one thing that will bring this territory Into greater demand la. that It will show the pleasure-travel ing people on the line, how desirable is this realty, a good deal of Its being higher In altitude than any other point In Bibb county. -•We realize that Macon Is growing In this direction a grout deal faster than any other, and we are making every preparation to take enfe of the Increased travel. Ah an Instance of now rapidly people are moving to houses on the Bellevue car line, we are now running car* every fifteen minutes, with a two-car schedule dur- lug rush hours. Compare this with I tho half hour service of about a year ago. and tho growth 'eeeftid nothing short of wonderful. "Of course, It Is bound to grow even faster for this tncrenxod and better trolley service does thorn to build up property than anything alar. We havu already cut down running time to Log Cabin Heights, which aeems destined to eventually become a popular suburb of Macon, ihd as soon a* the switches are re-la Id we will further reduce the time maay minutes.'" MR. DOO GUNN is no Ioukbi* with JONES, GUNN & JONES, and this blc hors* and mu] will In tho future be run by Jnnrn and bis eon. Mr. TV. H. ter heatlhg apparatuses In which event cellars will be provided. To Insuro absolute drynesa. the cellar noei* will bo cemented. It la <julte possible that srnrl# of these cottages will be built concrete, and as cotnent Is lower In price than It hne been for years an well as lumber being a great deal. cheaper, It seems to bo a most auspicious time for building. Without question houses can be built cheaper by 20 per cent thnn would cost five yesra sgo. Good labor ton ta not so hard to*get now, becauae there is not a scarcity as there has been In the past. How You Can Buy t $2,000 Home at Log Cabin Heights on Small Monthly Payments. Fwill build for you a flvo-room cottngp with all modern improvements nt Log Cabin Heights, according to tho, plans you select and in conformity with the specifications. You jmy in this eimy way: Price of Houae and Lot ....... $2,000 Cash Down 250 $1,750 Less Mortgage 600 .$1,250 This balance of 1(11,250 you pay In monthly pnymonts of $25 a month for fivo years, which includes interest. To emphasize how remnrlmblo my offer is, let mo put it this way—$25 ri month for five yenrs amounts to $1,500, which allows only $250 ns interest) whereas, $1,750 for-fivo yen* nt 3 per cent figures Two Hundred and Bixty-Two Dollar* and Fifty Cents. In other words you pay LESS THAN 8 PER CENT INTEREST on tho $1,750 for tho full length of time. Or if you bought this houso for $2,000, and paid $250 down, giving a morlgflge for $1,750 you tfonld pay in five years at 8 per cent.interest, $700, nnd still owe $1,750 on tho house. If you want a larger house, all right, $3,000 to $4,500—samo sort of terms. G. C. EARJLE 353 THIRD STREET. THERE It ahffty, «<smcthMK lu be done: wh.n ll'e not new work, there’, repairing to be attended to. I do new rimnb Ing atld Tinning nnd raprtlrlng, too. J. C. OORMLY. >20 Phan. 531. Third (t. •Wet tour Krlcfld" on nubrlcatlti* OHe, nimced nnd TUrf,.' Canfield Oil Co. 467 Second St. sons*. I Is gwlnater toll jror da trufa." "Maddox, tall ms about this con juring business, not' this particular case, but how doas ona woman coh- Jura another?" , “Well. Jedge, I dunno huffin' 'bout dla trouble twlx Marfr an' Melvlny, hut cxyer would lak ter know mimn'n ’bout kunjurln’ In glnrul, hit am dix- ser way: I alnter sayin* dat Marfy kunjurd Melvlny, but dla l*zer 'sposln* cas* yer know. Ef Marfy gotter spite crgln Melvlny, tha killer chlck'n on d* fuller do moon an* ketch some er de blood Inner silver thlm'le. Den she glttcr frawg wot hop On do lef* han* side er d« gyardln goto gwlno In. Hhe tek out de ler aya an* pull off do toe on d* right foot. Den she tek'n git •ome dry jK-nnyrile leaves an* mash 'em up wld de heel uv de lef shoo ter er powder. Hho mix da leaves an' de chlck'n blood, do frawg e*-e an' <i« frawg toe all tergedder an‘ put hit all Inner rag dat sho tear off de cannier uvver sheet Wot Melvlny behner steep in' oh. Bhe tie hit up wlddef sho* string wot come off de lof foot an' hung up do bag On do bald poste* In do fur cornderuv ar bald. Den Miir- fy sh* wait tall d* clock atrlko twevver clock an’ she gottar crop* up ter Mel- vlny's house W'an de moon *ft unner ar oloud. Den she dig er place In Je yaad wldder plecer ham bone dat wui cook.on Friday. Den she crope erway an* dan Melvlny la hunJuraJ." "Well, what happens to Malvina aft er all thl*r ^ _ .... •*Wol happen? De Lawd'a plenty. Jedg-. Jtss aoons Marfy berry dat bag Melvlny she gin tar hut. De I-nlns run up'n her back, an oft# *t pain hit shoot cross har mlary. Deo she git foolish lak. «h« dunno wot she doin'. Some time she wanter Liff, den *he wantfi ter flxht. an* den ■h* want* ter%ry. Yer muzen'toroea her den. Jedge. Wen yer i*e d*t she kunjured yer mus* latter 'Iona, lease yer dunno wot sho gwlnater do. “How long does this spell laat " “Lor, Jedac, dnr alnt no tailin’. Home time hit lasser year, an' aome time hi? go erway an' yer doan know miffin' 'bout hit gwlno erway. Hit «H wld Marfy. All Marty goltor do w'en sho mekkup her min' Izter go dig dat bag up an' den de spell go." The court turned to Martha. •This Is Monday morning. I want all of you to come hero at 10 o'clock l ■ ' rrow morning. And If that spell 1* Mill on Malvina 1 am goln* to *<‘nd Martha to th* chaining for thirty FOR SALE $1,850 Either eoah or a cash payment, b*1 unce monthly, win buy a tract of II acres, on ft good road Just four mllae from th* City, seven acres cleared, hnianoa in pin) and scrub oak. Tide place is nicely fenced and In well wa tered by a spring nnd two never-fall ing branches. Improvement* consist of a $-room hotiso and * very good burn, If you want a nice llttlo truck farm within twenty-five minutes’ drive from the city now In your opportunity. $2,000 We offer a very desirable 5-room cot tage with bath, on Bellevue avenue Thin cottage in In aplendld condition and on a good let. car line In front of door, we can offer most reason able terms if desired. Minton-Morgan Co. REAL ESTATE, 4t0 Cherry street. Phone 1102. FOR SALE $5,800.00—An elegant 16-room dwell ing. situated on this top of Fort Hill, In East Macon. It Is on m half acre lot. and haa every convenience—gaa. ttiictriuity. not and oold water, and ■table, windmill and tank go with place. Can make terms—A BAR- $1,780.00—Fivo negro houses In good oonditlon. renting for $480.00 per an num, This over 1$ per cent on amount Invested. 12,780.00—Will buy four new houeaf rontlnr for $82.00 per month; In good renting locality and close In. Good Investment and always rants. / $LtOO.OO—Tenant proporty renting for $15.00 per month and NO CITY TAX. We alio have $12,000.00 to lend on good Reel Estate at 7 end I per cent. Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and Insurance PHONE 267 Oitlien’i Nat’l Bank Building days without the prltltege of paying a fine. You ean go now." Aa they filed out of the door. Martha wsi heard to say, "Iter gwineter dig up dat bag, Jles lak bo Ull me, but de nex* timer ktm up hyere ter dls cote, hit'll be fur fighting; kase I gwlne ter knock de stuffin' out'n dat Melvlny ef dey hang me fur hit." PHONE No. 77, FOR SALE No. 378 Orange street, 10-room, all modern conveniences; gun and elec tricity. Recently overhauled, ropaint- od end now roof. Barvanta' house. Largo lot with alley on two hlite*. Im mediate possession. Terms if wanted Nos. 807 and CO? Mulberry *treot. 2--tory brick building, ml etmv suitable for residence and first floor for store or offlcos. Offered at BAR GAIN fof QUICK Bate. Niro now cottage, largo lot. at Crump Park. New 6-room dwelling and>four acres In llellovud. 100 scrr,a level landi new Improve monte; fine orchard, juit a llttlo way 3.1 acres near town for $1,180.60. Hnvo somo aptendld farms Hated with us end can offer you aom* bar- gains. Home fund* on long time at 7 per ” B, ‘ GEO. W. DUNCAN FOR SALE At last 1 have what you want, * cottage close In. It wHI make a good home. I say this bcceuso It Is on ft nice atreat. among nice people, and In firet rate condition. It will make a good Investment. I say thle becauae It how hhe a tenant paying throe hun dred and sixty dollar* per annum for It and will sell you the place at $8,800. It te very rarely that w« Can combine a home with art Investment. The value of thle le 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 Investment Consider. Frank B. West Real Estate and Insurance. 417 Cherry 61. H. Horne REAL K8TATB. INSURANCE AND Store, 481 Cherry street. fborngo •pa'-* at FntlUh Compr*e» IiulIUlnif, Bouthern Railroad track faclll- DWELLING*. . __ near Whittle School, t-r. dwaliln*. 210 First htrset. t 7- r. dwall'nir, 45• nn.l 4t> tfrw *tr*et. |-r. dwelling, 241 Ct/lln* avenua. 5-r. cotta** Houth 8- r, cutt*K«, l.ynn eve . Vlnevlll* (new) 6 r. «-.,thi*-. *'JH HH'I I'lH iw*:, Hlre.-t 5-r. In dwelling. 541 Orange street. Klrgant apartment* In Dr. Frazier's •w i.pzrtment hone* of I, 4. » nr le oma. Hteem heat, water and Janltoi •i vice furnished. M'>ney to 1-n l on PnprmrM real eetate 5 and 7 per cent, according to 1 oca tie u. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native and Western . Meals. 620 Cheyry'St. Phone 351. lUaWordi WANTED WANTED TO nut—A sewing machine New Homo preferred. I'Hone 2027. WANTND—fitx or arven-foom bouse f inurt bn cine* In; possraelnn at once or .funuiiry l. Address I. X. K. care Tele- graph. RALEBMAN wanted to rfpmtant us. ex perience unn.o-e-eryj $75 to tile ier month and expended or commission. Yale Cigar Co., Indianapolis, tnd. WANTMD—You to phono 1477 for Poldt Andrew Mineral Wntor. the water guaranteed to on re Indigestion. THft PEOPLE to know that Point An drew Mineral Water still euro* thoae boil cnara of Indigestion., Persona anger ing With this trouble should not full to ITalHWl promp “ WANTKD— Hoarder* for, rice, large rooms; good board, good location; term* reasonable. 144 Washington ava, ^ WANTED—Boarders lo Moupy front room. To* Poplar. Phone 2501. * WANTED—Two young men to occupy nicely furnished roam wiifi good lioara; nlid tnhio boarder*. Apply 833 First at., Phohe 1029. SPECIAL FOR TODAY—1ft pntitida . of granulated auger $1.00. Oscar Bradley. Phones 651-428. COMB IN AND BEE FOR YOITRBELF— Como In when school Is In Scanlon (daf or hlxht). nnd «as whnt la going on; you will bo shown around and treated courte ously; young people who know how to use their brain*, hnve before thpm tho •nr* rnwahl of self-support; wo nr* ready to help you. Stanley’* Builnnaa College. WANTED—Men to team barber tmde, few work* complete*. 60 i-imlre eon- atthtly buey, careful Instructors, * tenia given, diplomas amnted. wage* flatur- daya. pdftltlons watting, wonderful', de mand for gihduMi**/ Write for i otaloguo. Mdtrr Barber College. Atlanta, na. WANTED— Position n* manager of fruit farm or cotton plantation. Call on or write H. It. Haynes, ill New at., Macon, aa. FOR RENT FOR RENT—single or double barrel guns nt Goldman'o loan office, oomor Third and Poplar eta. FOR RENT—Blngle or double barrel guns at Gniilmtin'fi loon office, corner Third end Poptnr its. KOI! HUNT—Til re.-room houan }li 1- rnntii hou,* Ilf; •-room huu.« $10. J. U MUtloR 003 Cli.rrjf »h FOR RENT—Well fumlahed room, hot baths enmo floor, centrally located. Phone 658. NICH LARGE cottage, convenient to car. lion Mon road, twelve dollars. Phonk 8794. FOR rent—risur nice rooms on ear line, ^Cemetery Belt; Close In. 110 • Park part RENT-Fumtehed rooms. Bit Or- angt it., Phone 21113-L. FOR RENT—Bight-room hnuso, 710 For syth at., near Granse; Itsi Elm at.; 770, 76P, 758 Ash st. b. L. Harts, corner Orange end Forsyte ale. FOR cioob rooms and board go to ft* Glvmplo Hotel* merchant's dinner 26 cents, w. T. luumn. prop. FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices In Washington block) steam beat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Having* Hank. FOR SALE FOR BALE—NloWt lot nf country spars- riba, backbone nnd turkey* tn be found In city; give US nil order surly If veil wnfit somethin* nice of above. Phone 7*C J. 1). McKny A Co. BPKrtfAL FOR, TODAY—16 pdtindl,, of >ranul|tfd aukar Tl.oo. Oscar Bradley. Phones 631-498. FOR RALE-9.000 foot l|fta9U4d M>plef boards, t»u*gles, delivery iinrl milk wagons, cheap, laieon Buggy Co. FOR BALE—'Ten-horse Hohnrteld steam engine and boiler; good running order: *1*0 for outfit. Mncon Telesmph" FOR RALE—Rue* pertectlng press, with complete stereotype outfit.; good order; print* 4 or b paeeej 11.250 fob Macon. Address Telegraph. Maron. Ga. MONEY TO LOAN. REAL EfiTATB IA)ANH 1100 nnd UD« wards; no delay; luena c|Oee$l wltliln 24 hours. Hirfnd Ranking ami Havings Co., 607 Cherry at. MONET TO LEND on real egtalo, repay able monthly, j. J. Cobb. Commerofal h Savings Dank. *' LOST I/OBT—Bracelet will! fllMmond In eon ter, on I4MIM *1., heiween f'lrte and Oak, Or on fine between Recoftd end First. Reward will be (<«td for Its return to 684 Pine at. LOHT—Small fo» terrier bo* brown spot on left ear. lifts short brown tall. An swers to Nuiy Bug. Reward If return ed to 169 Mulberry at. LOUT—Purse lost st Kress’ containing 990. Huitable reward. Phone 2*0!». PERSONAL LEAVE your orders for Thanksgiving turkeys dr. ■■•rd or alive. Nothin* >"«t the choicest bird* handled. Oscar Brad- lay. Phones 68I-4H. JUST RECEIVED— Freeh shipment Of •fresh water bream (rout, sallor'e choice, pompano and all kinds of nholca Osh; also live and draaaed poultry; tur keys, garn» «»f nil kinds. Phono In your orders. Daniel m Miaalngsme. Phono 469. macon rrpMtvHtTttro exguangb. First class ktenographlo work. No. t Orand building. Plume 870. CABBAOE PLANTH of auperlor atrslnf. grown by C. M. Olheon. Yewng’s Island. H <’. Write for Illustrated enUlogue and prices. Full count and satisfaction guar anteed. STOVE* REPAIRED wlteoat removal: tiny purl of etove duplloated with sew; prompt attention. Ring 16V1-J, Tli# *ftova KOH° tHANKROIVINO, turkeys, eran- tierrtee. lemon*, ee’.ery. blue point and Appatnchlcola oyetar* on half shell; quail, hlrkrn *nd eggs. Daniel A Blaalngame. Phono 462. WHAT 1* better than Rlua Point oy»- tera on half shell: quail, wild dudk. dresaod end live turkeye, alt poultry, <Tanhcrrles. .alary and everything In the way of flat. Give us a trial. DaaM it lilaalngam*. Phones 461.461. BtTTTMItfNE onlv 20 cents pgr pound. Give (Ms a trial. Oecar Bradley. Phones 681-421. Bfc’.HT HAM*, fraab country sags and ruiitnvy butter. Lyena Oro. Co. I’hons 2776. k jin,; r Walnut AIM) MARTIN, PHONE SB1- neae city loin Weak t5<r; round UVke. Carper tprtag