Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 25, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1908 YOUR THANKSGIVING DAY Will not be complete unless, you are attired in one of our new Hats. Soft and stiff shapes in just the right colors and all the new fads of the season. For Close Buying Let us figure with you on Nuts, RaisinB, Cranber ries, Celery, Plum Puddings and in fact everything in our line. Macon Cash Grocery Phones 325—290 670 Poplar St. THANKSGIVING \ •St DAY... Our store will be closed tomorrow after 12 o’clock. Kindly send us your orders today. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. 40,000 Lbs. of Turkeys Will be consumed in Macon this week, and wo still have plenty for all that have neglected buying—finest com fed stock—dressed or alive. Everything good to com plete your dinner. Greatest array of edibles ever shown in Georgia, now on sale. ' Flournoy Grocery Go. Phone 26. No dinner Complete without our fine Coffee. For Sale at $2,500 A two-story, seven-room 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 11.450 >t«n. b*ln( built in Eut Muon; will build to stilt. $$,909 Desirable Vlnevllle cottage; lot wide. 16,250 College atreet home; 10 room*; built (or a home; worth the money. $1,000 Vlnevllle lot; will build home for pur chaser. For Sale $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice cottage on corner lot In good neighborhood and growing part of town. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, , insu Beal Estate, Phone 206. ranee and Loans 607 Cherry St. AFTER BEER DEALERS ■i" . . isr., i Indicted a numb near-beer dealer* who did not (lie with the ordinary of the county tionda that they would pay the atatc license In case the legality of the tax Is sustained. The authorities are taking the matter wnd all dealers who lorltlcs are taking the matter "M'-iijv and all dealers who have not paid license or tiled bond are AT THE Oran t+4 “UNITED STATES INDIAN .BAND." The appears ice of tho United States Indian Band Is creating widespread In terest. not only because of the nvh mu sical feast In store for the people, .but u.nl curiosity to t — because of n „ _ nn*l hear a great concert hand of live, full-blooded, educated Indian av- Bats. They began their southern tour acme four weeks mo. an 1 from the glowing press notices of their brilliant concert programs, they nave compu ioy captured their audiences at Charlotte. Charleston. Savannah, Augusta, Jack sonville and. Indeed, every southern city In which they have appeared. It la hard to adequately describe the Indians' music. It has sentiment and delicacy. Its tone Is lovely and refined, the rhythm al most faultless and Intonation perfect; and then In rapid pnssnges of oilier se lections they play with nerve and grand intensity. « The United States Indian Bund was en gaged by the great World’s Fair at Bt I.otils. The World's Fair official pro- f ram saysi “The engagement of the fnltcd States Indian Band is one of the distinct musical hits of the Exposition." A short time ago they appeared in Ua- elne, WIs., and the Racine News says of thdr entertainment: “Wheelock's United States Indian Band opened the Star Course of entertainments at the Associa tion hall last evening, and right well did they do It before an audience which com pletely tilled tl»e nouae. With the open ing selection of their program, Rossini's •Overture from William Tell.' the Indian* captivated their audience, mid that, as wall us every, selection which followed, drew forth an encore. Many people went to the Association hall last evening more out of curiosity to aee a real llv* band of Indians than to n concert. In fact, many .were doubtful If the redskins had any ability at all as musicians. But the crowd was doomed to a great awakening, for the Indians, under the leadership of .Tames Riley Wheelock. compose one of the finest musical organization* ever heard In the Belle City., They were not obliged to conflno themselves to popular music, but played everything from In dian war dances to Wagner and did It In n manner to elicit tho most hearty ap plause from tho most critical music audiences on tomorrow for matinee and night. “FAUST." An announcement that Is hailed with popular acclaim by theatre-goers gener ally Is the reappearance of beautiful and accomplished Rosal>el Morrison In Goethe’s immortal and aoul-llftlng drama “Fault," with which the name of her illustrious father, the late Lewis Morri son. wai synonymous for a quarter of a century. Miss Morrison's Intepretatlon of the role of Marguerite stands out viv idly In the history of modern stage achievements, and the fact that the grand old dramatic poem has been re vived under the Morrison auspices, upon a scale of magnificence never before at tempted. will appeal to an army of thea tre patron* with whom tho name “Faust" hua long been a household word. tre patron* wltl *1* long been - — r W. K. Gorman, whose successful pilot ;o of the tours of such celebrities as Mndamo Sarah Bernhardt, Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Chevalier and Gullbort. and ths great Herrman. Is the responsible manager for Miss Morrison, and this means that the stage accessories for this notable revival will be fully In accord with advance promises. Mr. Gorman boa gone Into tho realms of the mystic, tho musical and the highly spectacular for his aids to Impressiveness, his associa tion with Herrman giving him,doss ^ac quaintance with that prince of illusion- lst’a method* In hla particular sphere. The famous Brocken scene is a combina tion of Herrman’* black art and ths ef fects employed by Lewis Morrison. It will contain all tho elements of mystery that made the lato magician's act one of the greatest ever placed before tho pub lic. Mephisto, as heretofore, Introduce* Faust to the revels of the demon* and aplrlts from the summit of the Brocken, but tho delirium of color and action thnt is revealed to his dazzled senses is said to scale the heights of the spectacular. The scene Is Hell os Dante describe* It Another departure Is the now ntrglng of tho Cathedral scene. In which 1* shown In graphic detail, the Interior of tho edi fice, with the pews, pulpit and organ loft The minister stahda at hU lectern and preache* his sefmon. the members of the congregation ars seen at their devetlon*. while the voices of trained singer* are raised In sacred songs: the whole giving as elovatlng and uplifting an effect a* though the spectator* were really olttlng In n house of worship. Magic la also used In tho Apotheosis scene. Hnrrman's wonderful levitation showing Marguerite slowly rising from her couch In the prison cell and ascend ing to Heaven, whllo voices of unseen singers chant heavenly music as tho an gel* beckon her on to redemption and peace. At tho Grand on Saturday, No vember 21. FLORENCE GEAR. Not In many seasons ha* so successful a musical play been seen a* Jules Mur ry’* production of "Marrying Mary," which will bs the attraction on Decem ber 2 at tho Grand. Florence Gear playa the leading role of Mary Montgomery. Kress’ annual Holiday Open ing Sale, Saturday, Nov. 28th. Souvenirs to the ladies. Police (Joupt Old-Time Proprieties. It Isn't often that three generation* are represented In one case of fighting, but there it was: Dinah Brown. Tlldy Jones and Evangeline Jones, charged with lighting’. And this was the gra ml mother, the mother and tho daughter. Place of residence. Pleas ant Hill. Witnesses told of tho family row. They told how Evangeline, with her education, was always trying to rule tho house, and the mother often tak ing the daughter'* part, and of tho J ;randmoth<*r. with her old-fawhloned d.-as, was forever and eternally scold ing both. Thin particular row took place Sunday night but tho case could not be gotten ready for Monday's court, and hence came up yenterday. Evangeline was the first to be called dn to state the case. "Judge, taint nuflin but dese ycr wlmtnen wot we donn 'nochate wld dat mckkin tils fuss. I goes ter school, I dooze. an* kaso I doan go roun* wld- dem an’ kaso I doan eat mer vittlcs wldder knife an’ kaso werhasser fin ger-bowl on de tablo Wen we has cump’ny, dey all de time fussln whl- dua an* now dey say wcerfussJn. Taint nuffin but pu* prejjls. Judge nufiln but de pu’ prejjls." "What about Hhl* fu*s on Sunday nightT* asked the court. "Iser gwlnotcr tell yer 'bout . dat. Mister Jackson klm ter see me Sun day night atter chu’ch. He went ter ho chu’ch an* I went ter my chu’ch, an’ dat how oomo he didn't come tell otter cliu'ch. Some er dene wlmtnen all de timer wotchln an' dey seed do young man wot como ter see me corn in' In de house atter nlner clock. Dey didn't wants any thing better*n dat ter talker 'bout, nn' fuss noo* I knowed we hyere dls-Debby Mims say out loud so everbody kin hyeor her clean ter do branch of dat alntor shame ter see cr young men er cotin er gal din timer night I Dat ’zactly wot Debby saved, nnnor got wltnuss ter prove hit. Wen Debby sayed dat she saved hit so loud dat grammar hyeerd hit an* aho say. wot dat? Mer mar »he say, dat all right, mar. Mister Jackson klm ter oeo 'Vangy an* dem triflin' nlggors hex* do* dey try ter mek sump'n out’n hit, dat all hit Ip. Grammar she any, wot time hit am? Mar. she say, Jlssor Hi' atter elghter clock. JIsso. Cram mer, she say seem lak yer all git homo f'om chu’ch mighty Boon, wui dar any prcnchln’? Mer mar sho aay, go back ter bald. mar. an' let de young folk- «es 'Jy deysewes. But grammer nhe bo fussy she say, de young peoples nlnt lak do young peoplos dat ttson ter be In mer time. An’ Jedge, dat wux all dar wux ter hit." Evangeline’s mother corroborated all that Evangeline had said. Then the court turned to the old woman, know ing that eho would tell the truth, no matter whot'happened. "Jedge, Iser ol* ooman. De • write folkaes got hit writ down In de Bible how ol* I Is. anner t’lnk I Is sebbfehty- nlne year ol’ effer mek no mtntake. I nlnt got no use fur dls Debby, kase she er triflin’ nlggor ooman.'but dls one time w’en Debby tell de trufe. Hit wua long atter nlner clock Wen dlshyer Mister Jackson wotchercaulum comes ter de houso tor see ’Vangy. Jedge, hit benner long time Hence I wuzzer gal, but cf dat Mister Jackson hadder comes ter mer house ter see mo atter chu’ch. mer mar wooder sho hit Mm In de hald widder sticker wood. Hit do beat my time tor seo how dese young gals do cn’y on. I wuzxer lay- ln’ dar In de bald w'enner hyeerd Deb by sayed wot she sayed. Hit sho rile mo ter spe 'Vangy ca’ln on Ink dat, anner git atter Tlldy 'bout hit. Tlldy she say, go back ter bald, peoples got sense dese days—you too ol’ ter know nuffin now. Ise gwlneter tell yer wot else she say, Jedge. din nachul bawn chile er mine, dls gal wotter raise. She say, you izzer ol' fool! She sho did, an’ mo her mar! Jedgo, dar wuzzer sticker wood layln' down dar by do stove, anner pick up dat wood anner sho hit Tlldy one good lick of fer never hit her ergln. talkin’ Ink dat tor her mar an’ she’n ol* ooman *eh- benty-nlne year ol'. No sooner dan- ner hit Tlldy dan 'Vangy she tuck up per cheer an* she wuzzer gwlneter lam me wld hit. but dar wuzzer ornuvver chunker wood down dar by de etove anner pick hit up anner say. klmmer long mer hones', I "ho l* ready fur yer. nut I tek notice, Jedge dat she let down M cheer. An’ dat all dar wua ter hit. Jedge." Evangeline and her mother were fined ten dollar* eaoh. and Dinah was dismissed with the thank* of tha court EUROPEAN HOTEL And First-Glass Restaurant M. O'HARA, Proprietor, Everything in Seaton and ths Best Oysters, Fish and Game a Specialty. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Ope n Day and Night. 560-562 Mulberry Bt. Vegetable Soup Roast Beef. Creolo Sauce Baked Tork, Currant Jelly Lima Beans Creamed Potatoes Canada Turnips Steamed Rice White P«jo* Cottage Pudding or Mince Pie Sweet Potato Custard Our dinners can not be excelled for the money—30c. . Plain Figures About a $2,500 Home at Log Cabin Heights. I will build you a Cottnge with nil modem improve ments nt Log Cabin Heights nccording to plans and specifications to be attached to contract, and to bo. erected on a lot not less than 50x220 or 05x170, (this is more than a quarter acre) for the sum of $2,500 Cash Payment Down $ 500 2,000 Less Mortgage 600 $1,400 'This balance payable in monthly payments for five years at THIRTY DOLLARS A MONTH which IN- OLUDES INTEREST. NOTE, if you bought this house on the nsnnl plnn and paid down even so little as $500 cash, giving a mortgage for the balance, of $2,000, you would in five years have paid EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS IN IN- TEREST and at tbe expiration of that time KILL QtyfS ' TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. Thnt vou can buy this house on the small monthly payments of only THIRTY DOLLARS A MONTH, is because I am figuring the interest AT LESS THAN HALF the usual custom. Just think, by paying VERY LITTLE MORE than a house usually RENTS FOR, you have a home prac tically paid for in FIVE YEARS. The small mortgngo of $600 with interest and taxes will make your “rent” at the expiration of five years cost you only about SIX DOLLARS A MONTH. Other bouses at $2,000, $2,250, $3,000, $3,500, $4,000 $4,500—same Bort of terms. G, 0, EARLE, 353 THIRD ST., PHONE No. 77. at Moderate Prices Suits and Overcoats $10 to $30 HEIMATH HALL cent*. Buxines* women 15 cents. Breakfast 7 to 8 «. m. Dinner 1? to 1:10 o. m. Supper. 6:00 to 7:00. A tree rtot room: convenient for out- of-town shoppers. MR. D00 GUNN is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, writ In tho future be Jones and his son. Mr. run by ; W. H. J Southern Packing Co. Choicest Native and Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. lit fruits, frcsli vegetable*. thickens, I turkeys, cranberrl*". plum pudding, fruit : C *k'*; we tlo not pronilno you the lowest price*, but we guarantee the highest quality on overythTng good to eat. Flour noy Grocery Co. THERE . . mi to bo attended to. I do new Plumb Ing and Tinning and repairing, too. J. C. GORMLY. Phone 531. 320 Third 8t. For Sale A bargain In a suburban homa di rectly on car lino In one of the best suburban sections of Macon. Good flvo-roora cottngo almost hew. ^ .Lot has long frontage on car line and could bo subdivided Into four or five first class lots after leaving vary large lot for the house. We can make terms If desired. Prico $3,600. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 565 Mulberry Street. FOR SALE No. $78 Ornngo street. 10-room, all modern conveniences; gas and elec tricity. Recently overhauled, repaint ed and new roof. Servants’ house. Large lot with alloy on two side*. Im mediate possession. Terms If wanted. Nos. 607 and 509 Mulberry street, 2-story brick building. Second story suitable for residence and first floor for store or offices. Offered at BAR GAIN for QUICK Sale. Nice new cottage, large lot. at Crump Park. New 6-room dwelling and (our acres In Bellevue. 100 menti out. 85 acres near town for $1,160.00. Have some splendid (arms listed with us and can offer you some bar gains. Home funds on long time at 7 per " nt GEO. W. DUNCAN FOR SALE At last I have what you want, a cottage clo*o In. It will make a good home. I say this because It Is on a nice street, among nice people, and In first rate oondltlon. It will make a good Investment. I say this because It now has a tenant pnylng three hun dred and sixty dollars per annum for It and wilt soil you the place at $1,500, It la very rarely thut w« can combine a home with an Investment. The value of this is that If you should live In this houso and thon for any reason had to move away, you would not have a dead piece of property on your hand*, but a live, paying Investment. Consider. Frank B. West Real Estato and Insurance. 417 Cherry St. H. Horne Grand Building, FOR RENT. Store, 451 Cherry etreM. Store, 604 and goo Fourth street; rail road track facilities. Second and Third floor Evening News Building. Storage space et English Compress Building, Southern Railroad track fadll- DWELLINGS. 7-*. dwelling near Whittle Hchool. f-r. dwelling, II0 First street. T-r. dw.jljn*. 417 *n.I 41. N.w ilre.U |-r, dwelling, 248 Carling avenue, l-r. cottage South College street, f-r. cottage, Lynn ave.. 1/lnevllle (new) 6-r. cottage. 406 and 40* Roes street, l-r. In dwelling. 641 Grange street. Elegant apartment* In Dr. Frazier*!! new apartment house of 6, 6, • or la roomie ^jteam^ heat, water and Janitor Money to lend on Improved real estate at 6 and 7 per cent, according to location. For Rent 8TORC8. No, 120 Second St S80.00 No. 414 Fourth St 2(0.00 No, 401 Second Ht... 200.00 No. 0(2 Poplar St 200.00 No. 401 itulberry Ht 110.00 No. Hi Poplar Bt 100.00 $15,000 To Loan Geo. B. Turpin Sons Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. Ne. 363 Third 8L thon* 77. WANT—A position In grocery store or linrdwurc. Oood reference* furnished. J, M. I’arkef. Uonalre. Gn. BOARDERS—Reeves Houso, Macon, da.; a, refined family hotel; $1.00 a day and up: weekly rato given. WANTED—Experienced furniture sales man and culler tor; good pay. llecker Furniture Co., 460 Cation ave. PUT YOUR order* .In early, so as tp avoid the rush, ana get your good* In time. Oscar Bradley. Phones 423-651. WANTED—Fresh milch cow, SM to 4 gallon*. Phone 8808, WANTED—Position by bright boy of 14, afternoons and Saturdays; Intelligent, honest, well recommended. “C," cere Telegraph. WANTED—Six or seven-room house; munt be close In; posaesoton at once or January 1. Address 1, X. L.. care Tele graph. WANTED—You to phone 1477 for Point Andrew Mineral Water, the water guaranteed to cure Indlgcntlon. THE PEOPLE to know that Point An drew Mineral Water still cures those bod rases of indigestion. Persona Buffer ing with this trouble should not fall to give this wnier a trial. All orders prompt ly delivered, rhone 1477. COMB OUT and see out roses and mako detections for later delivery of our "Best In tbe World" rose bushes. Chas. N . Woodruff, Florist. COME IN AND BEE FOR YOURSELF— Come la when school Is In session (day or night), and see what Is going on; you will be shown around and treated courte ously; young people who know how to u*e tnelr brains, have before them the sure reward of self-support; we are ready to help you. Btanley’s Iluslnes* College. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade, few week* complete*. 60 chairs con stantly busy, careful Instructors, tools given, dlplomn* granted, wages Satur days. position* waiting, wonderful de mand for graduate*. Write for catalogue. Motor Barber College, Atlanta, Qa. WANTED—Position as manager of fruit farm or cotton plantation. Call on or write H. D. Haynes, Ilf New et., Macon, Ga. FOR RENT MEATS sliced uniformly taata better, look better, and are better: we make So charge for this convenience. Flournoy'*. FOR RENT—Three-room house II; 6-room house, 912.60; 9-room house, $30. J. U Ethridge, 601 Chtrry et. FOR RENT—Throe choice connecting un furnished rooms In private family, near Weeleyan. Phone 8117 U 6$J Washington ave. FREBH LOT of bulk mince meat, 80a per ground. Oecar Bradley, Phones 428- FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms, convenient for light housekeeping; closet and hath same floor; desirable lo cation. Phone 2146. FOR RENT—Nine-room houee 110 Park Place; excellent location; fronts park and car line; convenience* both floors. "D," care Telegraph. CELERY, cauliflower, lettuce, parsley, cucumber*, tomatoes, splnaoh, cabbage. Just a* pretty and fresh as In mid-sum mer. Flournoy’s. FOR RENT—Single or double barrel guns at Goldman’* loan office, corner Third and Poplar ate. FOR RENT—Single or double barrel guns at Goldman’* loan office, comer Third and Poplar ats. FOR RENT—Three-room houee 18: 8- room house $18; 9-room house $89. J. I,. Etheridge, 609 Cherry et NICE LARGE cottage, convenient to car. If minion road, twelve dollars. Phone 1794, FOR RENT—Four nice rooma on oar line. Cemetery Belt; close In. 110 Park Place. IF ITS good to eat, Phone 26; we are aa close to you sa your pho&e. Flour noy's. FOR RENT—Fumt*hed rooms. 616 Or ange st., Phone 2221-L. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, 710 For- nyth it, near Orange: 1141 Elm et; 770, 719, 768 Ash st. ff L. Harts, corner Orange and Forsyth sts. FOR GOOD rooms and board »o to the Olympia Hotel: merchant's dinner 26 cents. W. T. Regan, prop. FOR RENT—Two AI ground floor offices In Washington block; steam heat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Having* Bank. FOR SALE THE GRAND display of everything good to eat at Flournoy's makes you hungry. FOR HALE — Chrysanthemums for ^Thanksgiving, cheap. Ill Duncan Avo. WE ARB prepared to furnish and plant hedges, ro*es, arbor vitae*, tea olives, banana shrubs, etc^, etc., etc. Chas. N. Woodruff, Florist, Phone 460. FAT TIIRKEY8. dreseed or allva; Cepe Cod cranberries and California blue rib- bon celery. Oscar Bradley, Phones 488- FOR BALE—Nicest lot of eountnr spare- ribs, barkbono and turkeys to be round In city; give us on order early If you want something nlco of above. Phone 726. J. D. McKay l Co. FOR .HALE—'Ten-horse. Bchofleld steam „ engine and boiler: good running order; $160 for outfit Macon Telegraph. FOR BALE—Qoee perfecting prcee. with complete stereotype outfit; good order: Address Tcirgrapn, Macon, ul MONEY TO LOAN. PURE POOD products, fine coffee, strict Integrity, made Flournoy's famous. REAL ESTATE I.OANH-IIOO and up wards; no delay; losne closed within 14 hours. Harr old Banking and Bavlnge Co.. €07 Cherry et. MONET TO LEND on real estate, repay' A Ravings Bank >nth;y. J. J. Oobbt CvotmeroUl LOST JUflT RECEIVED—Shipment queen ol ives in hulk and genuine German dill pickle*. Oscar Bradley. Pbonoa 42J-65L LOST—One brindio milch cow with crooked home. Monday, afternoon. Re turn to C. H. Avery, phone 10SS. Ex pense paid. COFFEE roasted the day its sent out; you get all the arome, flavor and strength. Flournoy's. PERSONAL OUR Mocha and Java ooffee, roasted by „ export. Is beat and goes further: try it for breakfast, dinner and tea. Flour- TRY A POUND of butterlne. only 20c.. . received fresh every day. Oscar Brad ley. Phones 428-661. RING US for fruit cokes, plum puddings. cranberries, celery, coooanuts, oranges, apples and everything In the eating line, and by all means don’t forget the turkey. M. Bloch. Phone 48. CRANBERRIES and celery for Thanks giving dinner. tt Cm^JerrljsMl^ quart, 4 celery 21c. College : Macon, Ga.. Nov. IS. 1908—We, the hard ware dealers of Macon, Ga.. rurree to clou* our place of business the entire day Thursday, November M, on account of Thanksgiving day. _ Merritt Hardware company, Dunlap Hardware Company, Watson Hardware Company. Birch Hardware Company. Cubbedge-Roddlng fresh water bream, .trout, sailor’s choice, pompano and all kinds of choice fl*h; also live and dressed poultry; tur keys. game of all kinds. Phone in your orders. Daniel A Blasingame. Fhone On A PE FRUIT, Malaga grapes, tange rine*. moat eft'ellent nples, granges and bananas. Flournoy**. mums at ...... __ Florist Pei> d0Mn ’ Chft1, N ’ Woodruff, •IAWVI11 i Ul'4ti«liuvi UAUIIAnUIU. First cl*** Stenographic work. No. $ Grand building. Phone 670, CABBAGE PLANTS of superior strains, grown by C. M. Gibson. Young’s Island, S. C. Write for Illustrated catalogue and price*. Full count and satisfaction guar- BEST HAMS, fresh creai Phone HAMS, fresh country eggs and nerj butter. Lyon* Gro. Co. RINO CLAUD MARTIN. PHONE 151- Best Kansan City loin steak. 15c.; round stonk and roasts, 124c. Corner Spring and Walnut its. MISCELLANEOUS NO OTHER store in Georgia Ilka Flour noy Grocery Co.'e. WEAR MERCER color chrysanthemum* at Thanksgiving foot hall game: we have nice once at 75c. and $1.00 per dosen. Chas. N. Woodruff. Florist. SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONLY—Bun beam asparagus tips, 40 cents cans for 28 cents; Richelieu nsparngu* tip*, 40 cents eans for 88 conta; high-grade Cali fornia fruits, such as ennned cherries, green gauge plum*, nartlett pears. B taohesi at greatly reduced prices. M. looh. Phono 48. FOR THANKHOIVINO. chicken and eggs. Danlol A shell i quail, i Blasingame. FIVE-POUND fruit eakon, $1.60 each; If you will trv ono of theno you will nover bother to cook ono any more. Oscar Bradley, Phnnsa 428-651. THE GREATEST assortment everything good to cat. Flournoy Grocery Co. FOR SALE 91.660 Either cash or 4i cash payment, bal ance monthly, will buy a tract of 28 acres, on a good road Juat four miles from tho city, seven acres cleared, balance in plnj and scrub oak. This place Is nicely foncod and Is woll wa tered by at spring and two nover-fall ing branchea. Improvement* oonalst of a 8-room house and a very good barn., If you want a nlco little truck farm within twenty-Ave minutes’ drive from the city now la your opportunity. This cottage Is In splendid condition etui on a goo/1 Jot. Car line In front of door. W.i 4'nii offer most reason able terms If desired. Minton-Morgan Co. REAL KSTATK, 420 Cherry street. Phone 1192* FOR SALE $6,600.00—An elegant 10*room dwell* Ing. situated on the top of Fort Hill* In East Macon. It Is on a half mere lot, and has every convenience—gas, electricity, hot and cold water, and atabto. Windmill and tank go with place. Can make terma—A BAR- $8,760.09—Five negre houses In good condition, renting (or $480.00 por an num. This over IS per cent on amount Invested. $2,760.00—'Will buy (our new house* renting (or $88.90 per month; In good renting locality and close In* Good Inv«Mtmeal and always r«'r.t*. 81,200.0+—'Tenant property renting for $15.00 per month and NO CITY TAX. We also have $11,009.90 te lend on good Real Estate at 7 and 8 per cent. Marphey & Taylor Real Eitate, Loan* and • Insurance PHONE 267 Citizen’s Nat'l Bank Building FOR RENT 11 BIO Park 8L. T-*.. 417 Duncan Ave., l-g... Cleveland Ave., <-r 221 Duncan Ave., f-r., 406 Rose Bt., 6-r 408 Rose BL, 6-r 116 Cleveland AVC., 8-r 209 Carling Ave., 6-r., 120 Qrace Avo.. 6-r... 125 Piedmont Ave., 6-r 112 Lamar BL. 6-r.... 481 Boundary St., f-r.. Johnson Ave., 6-r. 698 Hawthorne BL, 6-r lit Rembert Ave, 7-r. •...$27.11 ....$>0.90 *...$18.00 *...820.00 ....$25.00 ....$88.50 ....$20.90 ....$10.00 ....$18.50 ....$18.50 ....186.00 ....$80.00 ....$19.00 ....$18.00 ....187.60 JORDAN REALTY CO. Reel Estate. insurance end Loans. Phene 1199. Fearth Net. lank Bldg.