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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH:" (SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER! 2J,'’'1908
All the neces-
FULL
DRESS
pw/cu hi uu
ijjlf, window.
"\ii Shirts, Ties,
Gloves, Silk
Hose,
Mufflers,
Silk or Opera
Hats, Collars,
Buttons, and
Handkerchiefs
for Rent
EVERY DAY
Even,’ dny, nil tho time, we haveithe right goods at
the right, price. Makes no difference what it is, if it is
not satisfactory you can get your money back. You
never lose when you buy from us; it’s when you don’t
that you lose.
Macon Cash Grocery
Phones 325—290. 670 Poplar Street.
A Concern Which Has Climbed to the Highest Notch
in the Business World, by Strict Integrity and Fair
Dealings.
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors
327 Stores in U. S.
' Importing Teas and Coffees directly from their place
of growth.
Having extensive connections at all the leading Tea
and Coffee ports of the world.
Selling goods that aro True to Name and better qual
ity than other stores can possibly give, because they lack
the facilities.
Guarding closely our reputation which wo have
maintained spotless for fifty years. *
When you have been humbuged and are disgusted
with the trashy Teas and Coffees you get with sticky
strings tied to it, from other stores, then come to tho
A&P Store and got the true to name, best Coffees and
Teas, that will delight those who are accustomed to tho
highest qualities and knofr tho best.
Help yonnrself by trading at A&P Stores. Wo aro
always delighted to serve you.
COFFEE
The fact that we aro the only Coffee Roasters on
the spot, roasting and blending in the store, under caro
of expert Coffee .man, gives us the prestige, and tho
lovers of good Coffee are quick to realize the merit of
our fine Coffee.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
PHONE 26.
For Sale
build to suit.
IS,006
Desirable Vlnevllle cottage; lot wide.
96.250
College etreet home: 10 room*; built
for a home; worth the money.
61.000
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
Jno. F. and W. fl. Cone
Phone 206.
Real Estate, Jnau ranee and Loans
607 Cherry St.
RENT
"LIST
212 Clayton Avc, 5-r
689 College. 9*r
626 Carling. 6-r.
742 College. 9-r
426 Calhoun, 8*r
Cor. Carling and Rembert. I
110 Duncan Ave* H.H., 6-1
126 Holt 8L. 6-r
Johnson Are, H.1L, 6-r...
622 Monroe, t-r
1171 Oglethorpe. 7-r
141 Orange, 7-r.. v
ICS Spring 8t..6-r
STORES.
160 Poplar St
I t Poplar (Jan. 1)
160 PopUr (Jan. l)
B. A. WISE &
CO.
..S22.60
..627.66
. .920.00
..SIS.06
..626.00
: 625.oo
..611.00
..S22.&0
..117.60
,.620.00
..126.00
..126.60
.627.60
..240.00
.150.00
.260.00
HARNESS
$14.00 Harness at .$10.00
$15.00 Harness at .$10.75
$17.00 Harness at $12.75
$20.00 Harness at ..... .$15.00
Theee extraordinary' price* for a
little while. Wholesale price* at re
tail.. Order a sat, and If yon don't
like them tend them back. Sent C.
O. D. with privilege of examination.
J. W. SNOW
MACON, GA.
MR. DOO GUNN
■ is no longer with
1 JONES, GUNN 6 JONES,
anrt thU blje hon. and mul, .mporlum
will In the future he run i>y Mr. Ben L
Jones and his son. Mr. W. II. Jones.
FINE DECORATED Japanese eupa and
saucers 16c., worth 26c. to Sic., 16c.
st Fair Store.
CALENDAR SAl.KSMEN-Experienced In
the Mils ut advertising calmiUra; large
line, best selling styles. Imported and
domestic; nkw line for 1110 ready Jan. 1.
19U9: deal with main office direct; no mid-
!’«• m.-M. A.Mu-» u !•:. r-t• r. n •>
Gast Bank-Note A Lltho Co., Ht. Louis,
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native nnd Weston
Meats. I
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
Mo.
WANTED—AGENTS
AGENTS wanted for a high class beautt-
Jully printed and Illustrated ddiar-ii-
ye.ir woman’s magazine; commission,
t.Mv o i.ts "n eaHi dollar eubscrlptlc:i*,
write for agent's free outflf. Aoincan
Heim* Monthly. 6 Barclay street. New
York.
TI I I 111 I f-f H~H ^77* H-i-I-M-W
;| IcaWordi
AGENTS WANTED to beoome our repre
sentatives. taking or<Vr« for our fine
line of custom made sulla, trouser* and
overcoats; spring line now ready; largo
line of aamplcs arranged In sn attractive
manner furnished free. 131-8 twr cent
commission; writ* for further Information
■nd territory. Warrington Worsted A
Woolen Mills. Dept, as, i7f Adam* st.,
Chicago,
WANTED
WANTED—An Intelligent and energetlo
youth, 16 to 16. Apply Monday morn
ing. The Bradatreet Co.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTED—Private pupils: can teach the
regular grammar school course, end
some of the high school branches. Sirs
Lundy. 271 Columbus st
WANTED—Ladles to make aprons; 13.60
n; nu ‘-'-m to km work; in ficin.lK
rent ptf'pjtid; cneb'se sUmc'd nd Ii <■?-••■1
• n - <■]■ i 11■-mo Apron A Dress Of. J.ns
Angeles, Cal.
WANTED—By energetic young man. po
sition as stcno-ltookkeeper; can give
references. Address Business, care Tele
graph.
FINE WATER bottles lOe. at Fair Store.
LADY AGENTS are making 625 per week
selling our great line of necessities; no
sehsine; particulars free: write us now.
Young. 184 Dearborn st., D. 29, Chicago.
WANTED—Coaching In bookkeeping,
email set: double entry books. Post-
office Box 804.
LADY SEWERS make shields at homo:
materials furnished; $15 per hundred;
particulars stamped envelope; Dept. 786,
Imperial Shield Co., fit. Louis, Mo.
WANTED—Carriage driver. Apply H. J.
Lamar. 460 Vlnevllle ave.
WANTED—Furnished rooms for light
^hotiHckeepIng young couple. S. 8.
FOR RENT
WANTED—Large or small Jobs of paint
ing. plastering, kaleomlnlng, graining,
and floor atnlnlnp. Georgtf Glover, 466
Cotton ave. Phone 997.
FOR RENT—Room, or will take a couple
to board. Phono 6669.
WANTED—Boarders to occupy front
room. 763 Poplar. Phono 3501.
FOR RENT—One new 6-room house 3
mllcH from the city, one mile from car
lino, Houston road; possession January 1.
18.00 per month; also onu new 4-room
bouse 349 miles from the elty. 144 mile
from car Hue, possession December • 1,
WANTED—A responsible party to raffle
Victor Talking Machine and records
worth 6350.00; a chance for a live one to
. make $100.00, easy money. P. O. Box
WANTED—Two young men to occupy
, room, with board, in private ffamfly on
, hill, near Wesleyan. Par titulars address
. J. D.. care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Six-room house and garden
for $12.60. I'hono 3079.
FOR RENT—One large and one amall
furnished room at 971 Mulberry at.
'. WHITE CHINA, bread and butter plates
. 6c., 6 for 25 cents at Fair Store.
FOR RENT—666 New aL. 8 rooms and
bath. 227.60: new house. 124 Cole at.
6 rooms each floor, 660.00; 108 Carling
ave.. Iluguenln Heights, 5 room*. 816.00;
281 Washington ave., near Orango, 1X0.00.
Edward A. Horne, 460 Cherry at.
WANTED—Information regarding farm
. or business for sale: not particular
• about location; wish to hear from owner
• only, who will sell direct to buyer: give
• price, description and state when possea-
• Hlon can be had. Address L. Darbyshlre,
• Box 2028, Rochester. N. Y.
TWO nice cook stoves. 81.00. and 18.00
each, lluhn Fire Saw.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
modern convenience* 869 Mulberry.
• WANTED—Two gentlemen to take a nice
• room with board, close In, hot baths.
; Phons 6636.
FOR RENT—Threo connecting rooms.
W. F. Cannon, 667 Third iw.
' WANTED—Reliable woman to assist with
' * housowork and care of sick person. Ad-
* dress "Quick," cars Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, barn
and garden, convenient to oar; twelve
dollars. Phono 8794,
' WANTED—Tabls boarders at 107 First
st.; use of phons. bath and parlor free.
FOR RENT—400 and 408 Rons at; 311
Duncan ave., $10.00. a. M. Davis,
SECOND hand window sa*h. good as
new. 60 and 75c each. Welchselbnum
& Jones.
FOR RENT— Fumlalu'd rooms to gentle
men or couple. 668 Walnut at
WANTED—By lady room, breakfast, sup
per In private family on car Uns; stnto
rate. K. C., care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—One newly furnished room*
235 Washington ave.. Phone 208«.;u
PAPER CAPS. 12 or 24 boxes for -6c.
at Fair Store.
FOR RENT—Fumlshod room, close In,
modern Improvements, convenient, to
•bath room; use of phone. Phone 397.
WANTED—Dressmaking- and plain sew
ing; cutting and tilting a specialty;
Pricea reasonable. 268 Maple st.
FOR RENT—Two rooms,, furnished or
. unfurnished; *ultablo for light hause-
keeping. Apply 657 First st.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—Bicycles, veloci
pedes, tricycles, automobiles, hand ".ars,
hobby horaaa, doll carta, axpraai wagons,
goat wagons and goat harness. S. S. Par-
melee Co.
FOR RENT—Threo rooms and bath, light
housekeeping, near In. Flat, care Trio-
graph.
FOR RENT—Closo In, furnished, two
connected rooms, flne for light house
keeping. every convenience anmo floor,
5f0 Second.
BUTTER PADS lo. each at Fair Store.
WANTED—Couplo to board In private
family; nicely (upflehed front room and
all modern conveniences; nothing bitter
Ig city. Address M. W., care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Two nice connecting roomsi
all convenience, to couple without chil
dren. Apply 111 Oak st
WANTED—Roomer* for three nicely
furnished rooms, with all conveniences.
741 Walnut st
FOR RENT—Furnished front room, bath
on same floor. 78* Poplar.
FOR RENT—Furnished room with board.
Apply at 448 New sL
WANTED—Six or seven-room house;
muat be dose In: possession at onco or
January 1. Address I. X. L.. care Tele
graph.
FOR RENT—Front room, two beds, pri
vate family, for two gentlemen. 763
rino st
WANTED—To buy a 6 or 6-room house,
close In. for cash. Address G. R. 8..
care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—To one or two gentlemen,
one furnished room. 262 Washington
ave. Phons 6945.
WANTED—Reliable lady agent to handle
high class medicinal preparations, sella
to women only; liberal • commission;
ramr*le outfit furnished free. Address P.
O. Box 205, Chattanooga, Tenn.
ROOM for rent to gentleman wanting
room mate, price very reasonable. Ap
ply nt 768 Plum st or phone 3106.
WANTED—Railway mall clerks; com
mencement salary 3100.00; many exam
inations soon; preparation free; writs Im
mediately. Franklin Institute, Rochester,
FOR RENT—Two or threo unfurnished
rooms for rent first floor. Phone 2051,
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished roams,
ground floor; board convenient If de
sired. O. R. Pettit, 1166 Walnut at., oor-
ner Orange, Phone 8872.
WANTED—Lady as one of household In
family of four (husband, wife and two
children) to asslal In household duties.
Will pay reasonable salary. Address
'•Home," this office.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, 1429
Third at., and four-room house. 521
Elm at; sanitary connection. Apply
M^s. W. H. McKay.
WANTED—Boarders at 1(1 First st; all
conveniences: two baths on second
floor. Phone 8114.,
^s^oonbolders and sugar dishes lOe. at
YOU CAN buy something good for th*
health of th* boy* or girls, ns well as
suit their fancy at B. B. Parmelee Co.'*.
WANT—A position In grocery store or
hardware. Good references furnished.
J. M. Parker, Bonaire, On.
WANTED—Position as manager of fruit
farm or cotton plantation. Call on or
writs II. B. Haynes, til New st., Macon,
Ga.
FOR RENT—Nice 7-room house, No. 920
Walnut: modern; alt conveniences, o.
M.
FOR RENT—Small room, nearly fur-
^jriehed; lady preferred. 1606 walnut
MALE HELP WANTED
FOR RENT—One furnished room. Apply
786 Poplar st.
MEN WANTED quickly by big Chicago
mail order house to distribute catalogues,
advertise; 125 weekly; fio expense al
lowance. Manager, Dept. 31, 385 Wabash
ave., Chicago.
fOR RENT—Nicely tarnished room for
couple or gentlemen, all conveniences.
710 Hum.
WANTED—Energetic man to travel In
Georgiai experience unnecessary; good
pay and tallor-mada suit of clothe* free
n 30 days; write for particulars. J. H.
McBrndy A Co., Chicago.
DECORATED china cream pitchers,
spooners and sugar dlshra 10c. at Fktr
Store.
FOR RENT—Three choice connecting un
furnished rooms In private family,
near Wesleyan. .Phono 8167 L. 664
Washington ave.
CORPORATION, manufacturing wtfriy
advertised, staple goods, sold ny whole
sale and retail trade, desires branch man
ager; 12.500 yearly and commission: In-
vestment and highest reference* required.
Address Box 525. Madison. WIs.
FOR RENT—Nice 6-room cottage; straw
berry plants and bee* for sale by A.
Hollker, Holt ave.
FOR RENT—Nice 7-room house. No. *80
Walnut. Modern; all conveniences. G.
M. Dari*.
PURE WHITE CHINA dlshea 6c. and 10c.
and 15c., 20c., 2Sc„ to go at Fair Store.
WANTED—SALESMEN
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms,
convenient for light housekeeping;
closet and bath same floor; desirable lo
cation. Phone 21*4.
SALESMEN WANTED—Thousand* of
good openings for the spring rush; sales
men earn big salaries, 81.000 to llO.OOO a
year and expenses: why be contented with
(•> or 660 a month when you can earn
from two to ten time* as much and youi
expense* beside*. If you learn to bt in
expert salesman? We will teach you to
be one by mall In eight weeks and asalet
you to secure a good position: no former
experience required: hundreds of our
graduates placed in good position*: If
you are ambition* and want to increase
your earnings write (or call att our neareat
office for our fire* book. "A Knight of th*
Grip;" it will tell you bow. Address
Dept, tit. National Salesman's Training
AsH'n.. Bbn Francisco. Kansas City, Min
neapolis. Chicago. New York.
FOR RENT—Three bed room aults. Pll-
low*, mattreasos and springs, kitchen
snd dining room furniture, six small
tables. cUtnt rocking chairs and lounge. a
Terms reasonable. M7 Mulberry st.
FOR RENT—Six-room house on Carling j
ave., Belleriow ear tins. Phon* 2946. j
FOR RENT—FuHibhsd rooms. 616 Or
ange at., Phone-2266-L.'
FOR RENT—Eight-room house, 710 Far-
■yth st., near Orange: 1161 Kim at.;
770. 769, 763 Ash st. S. L JUrts, corner
Orange and Forsyth st*.
FOR GOOD room* and board go to fh*
Olympia Hotel; merchant’s dinner 26 fl
cant*. W. T. Ragan, prop.
CIGAR SALESMAN wanted In your local
ity to represent us: experience unncc-
wary: |110 per. month and expenses;
write for particulars. Monarch Cigar Co.,
It. Louis, Mo.
FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor office* B
In Washington block; stsam beat and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma- 7
con Ravings Bank.
TRAVEMNO RAI.FMAN vl«!Mn, Ktatl
country store* to take our mill produc
tion spring dress goods and whit* goods
on commission; strong aide line, frank
D. LaLgnne A Co.. Philadelphia.
'
BUSINESS CHANGES.
AS EASY WAY to start a business that
will par sovarel thousand dollars annu
ally. sailing merchandise by mall: !m-
AIR-GAB burners In cook stove* stop
use of coal: no ganollne; agents make
36 each; territory going fast. Air-Gas
Co., (Ii) Columbus, p.
proved plan; wo furnish everything and
show you how; 325 to 2104 Btcossary*
Mllburn-HIcks. Chicago.
SIDE LINE—BperiaHv salesman to sell
high-grad# cottage dinner set to dry
roods grocery and furniture stores for
advertising purposes In small town*; Mg
repeat orders, large rommlaalono; state
your permanent address. W. E.'Grave*.
8L Loula. Mo.
ARE YOU aware that If you are honest.
Industrious, and anxious to make your
way In tho world that there Is *ornel»ody
who wants to help you; the first requisite
for you Is a thorough business training;
we are ready Ui help you obtain It. fltau- C
ley's Business College, Macon, Ga.
FOR SALE
FOR HALE—Good home, buggy and her*
ores cheap. Apply at Uranan'a sta-
blea. Poplar at
bargain. Address J. It. Monroe. Abbe*
FOR HALE—Small National Caah Regis
ter cheap. Address Register.
FOR SALE-Second-hand brick 26.00 per
thousand, delivered. Phone 640.
FOR SALE—Quantity of poultry netting.
broodera and incubator, cheap; aleo tin#
roll top deak. S27 Bellevue ave.
SMOOTH enamel pans at Fklr Store.
coasts; nek your Wye what "coast"
means. 8. 8. Parmelee Co.
needs tho money badly and muat Mil for
enali or note which (a bankable at the
faco value: must aril at once. Address
Plano Bargain, caro The Telegraph, Ma
con. (la.
FOR SALE—One good second-frand
_ dray for sale cheap. Powera Curiosity
Shop. Triangle Block.
FOR HALE—Cheap, one Iron safe, row-
era* Curiosity Shop. Triangle Block.
FOR SALE—One fine young cow, fresh
in milk. Apply to W. T. Baker. No.
2601 Pourta at.. South Macon.
HAKE me a hid on a 266.00 counter nt
Chamber of Commerce. 419 Fourth at
FOR HALE. CHEAP—Pino and Poplar
lumbe * *■
..ridges
the mill. M. (J. Thomas.
CHINA shaving mug. brush and <
wnu— - —
Stoic.
PIRK SALK—FUmltun
goods; everything to go nt lower then
factory prices. The dob*
Store, r.ifl Poplar st.
ml household
_ it lower then
Uotdgnr Furniture
DIABETES CURED
Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure le the
only positive remedy for Diabetes.
Mr. H. S. Brewer, a prominent real
estate dealer, of Rochester. N. Y.
_ f . # ...... _ ® has been cured of a bad egae of dla-
Proposition as to Uae By City and bates by Warner’s Safe Diabetes Cure,
County of the Conviota to pa. 'which la thtdr fpeoitL preparation tor
LOOKING TO
GOOD ROADS
and sc<» the Gnldgur Furniture Store bo.
679.00; Cadillac tourfng"
Wlatnn touring car 2690.00. tills' Oar
age. Macon.
FOR SALE—Klondike strawbsrry plants,
25 cents per hundred; While * fc
Rock cockerels and pullets,
FINE decorated dlshea 10a, 15c., 2Ac.,
25c. nt Fair Store.
hinges, strap nnd T. All alses.
lluhn's Fire Sale.
AUTOMOBILE FOR BALE—Ctadlllnn
touring ear. 190* model, first.class «»>n-
dltlon. new tiros, new hourlng*: I need
FOR SALE—Five-room house and store.
on corner, $850, 6450 down. Itnlsnce
years. W. A. Barbee. 266 Chappell at
FOR BALE—1.000 shares of Monarch
Mining and Smelting Company's stock;
If you buy quick. Address Boi
cheap if you buy qu
75. Mllledgevllls. Ga.
Clollan army used saddle,
ered. S. 8. Parmelee Co.
FOR SALE—Building lot on Vlnevllle
ave. Seventy-one foot front. Ver; *
slmlde. Kurgaln. G. M. Pavla.
FOR RALE—Indian river oranges, from
grower to consumer. Write for pr*‘"
J. E. Mliber. Titusville. Fla.
2150 for outfit Macon Telegraph.
FOR BALE—Oosa perfecting press, with
eompltte stereotype outfit; good order;
prints 4 or S pages; 11.260 fob Macon.
Address Telegraph, Macon. Ga.
FOR SALE—Three Iron safes In fine con<
<11 lion, 665, 640 and 260 each. Welchsel
baum A Jones.
PERSONAL
[ILL Rne^of dolls, jro-oaj^ta and car-
Forsyth sts.
at Hartx's, corner Orange and
TELEPHONE 2496—Let us submit you
ARRESTOB lined griddles lOo. at Fair
MACON TYPEWRITING EXCHANGE.
First class stenographic work. No, I
Grand building. Phone 670,
BERT HAMS, fresh oountry eggs and
creamery butter. Lyons Gro. Co.
ff^Matt Rln< ^ ua up *' I>hon ® 7l7t
■ Best Kansas City loin steak, 16o.; round
steak and rousts, 1214a Corner Spring
and Walnnt sts.
pine and l-e sure to
^orgki l*nd A Lumbe
•ou from their pinning
K le. comer Sixth snf**PI*PPBWPPBPIIIP
■teen years' experience In the lumber
re In position to meet thm
llllon on any slxe or shai
larpost (
r long le
PRESS out gold band ice cream saucers
•Ac. for 6 at Fair Store.
MISCELLANEOUS
flats and flats, location
— — this one on
means everything; sen this one
High at., up to date In everything;
children taken. Phone 6016.
. up In any
wigs a Christmas specialty.
Mrs. M. Keppler, 407 Walnut st. Phone
he*. from one to four pounds.
beat obtainable. Don't bother to cook
one any more. M. Bloch. Phone 41.
DECORATED mismatched after dinner
cups nnd saucers, 6o. per cup and sou-
oor at Fklr Store.
SENSIBLE holiday goods; lap roboe.
carriage heaters, whips, gauntlets, leg-
gin a. riding saddles, bridles and harness.
Parmelee Co.
silvered by an expert Phone 1261.
mechanical toys, at Harts's, comer
RING Carstarphen for turkeys, chickens
and butter. Phone 70.
STRAYED.
ST RATED--From my let near Swift
Creek Friday night one gray horse
mule 10 years old. about 14 hands high.
Reward If returned to Henry Tharp*.
OUlRVAItt. big ’rut*. 16c. to 29a
Secured From the State.
The recommendation of the road
commissioners yesterday to the coun
ty <6QMllflsioiovB that 166 convicts be
taken from the state for 1909 Instead
of the 46 now taken, brings. upt an
informal proposition made a ittnrt
time ago by Chairman John T.
Moore, of the county oommlsslon'trs,
to Mayor Miller.
In substance, this proposition was
for th® county to take the 106 con
victs. and leave half of-them to work
continuously on the city streets nnd
the other half on the county reads, all
under the supervision of Superintend-
ent Wimbush. Th® city Is to main
tain the 60 men and keep them at Its
quarters. This means that the city
Is to feed and clothe the convicts, pay
for guard hire, eto.
It Is argued in favor of this propo-
sltlon that It Is not omly economy for
the city, hut will be tho means of se
curing better streets.
Tho cost of the convict t® the coun-
ty Is 260 a year, which Includes his en
tire maintenance, food, clothing,
guards, eto. Aa the city tya It*
guards, stockade, etc., the cost per
oonvlct will be the aame. The city
pay* ii dollar per day for Ita free la
bor, with an average, say, of 25 hand*.
This Is 226 a month for the tree labor
ns against 25 a month for tho convict.
Tho cost of the 60 convicts will bo
$3,000 a year as against 29,000 for th*
free labor, to say nothing of the vast
amount of more work done.
The city will have In addition to the
50 state convicts, the output of the
recorder's court, averaging about 26 n
month. This will, bring the cost up
24.500 a year, but tho city will have
75 convicts at work on the street
continuously. Instead of the flftv free
labor and convicts at present, and
at about half the cost as at pres
ent.
This proposition has been discussed
by the county commissioners in an
Informal wny, and the suggestion Is
thought to be a good one. Nothing
has been heard from the city.
Some of the commissioners said
yesterday that It was not likely that
Bibb would take th" 100 convicts un
less the city agreed to the proposition
abovo mentioned. They said It was
likely that they whuld take 60 men,
however. They regard the suggestion
made by Mr. Moore a good one, both
for tho city and county. At presc%t
the chalngnng works twenty-flve per
cent of Its time In the city. If the
suggestion Is adopted tha county will
have the whole time of Its convicts,
and Instead of twenty-flve per cent
of time being lost In city. And lnste«d
of doing without the convicts aeventy-
flve per cent of the time the city will
have a full force of conviota on the
streets all the time.
It may be that nt the next mefllng
of the county commissioners the mat.
tor will be shaped up In a formal pro
position to tho mayor and council,
2,000 lbs. make a ton.
The Empire Coal Co.
Phones 136 and 1036.
BASHIN8KI CASE NOW
OF
FINED Five HUNDRED DOLLAR8,
WHICH HE PAID PROMPTLY,
AND ALL THE CASES
, ENDED.
Th« resentencing of Ik* Bashlnskl for
vlolntlng what*la known as the city's
blind tiger ordinance, was the feature of
the recorders court, and there weroi
quite a number of spectators there to
there were
ipectators there ‘
.... ....fence would be.
On tho first trial of this ease tha three
sentence* were Imposed, chalngang, city
prison and flne. Tho higher court said
there muat be the two punlahmcnts. It
was therefore a question, It being In the
discretion of the court whether tho
“Wild be a "flne And” or a
Attorneys Wimberly and Harris wore
present, and eaoh made feeling appeals
in BashlnskTa be half,i relating tha facta
a* to Ida life and family, m aro already i
Iknnwn. Both were strong appeals. *
It was Mayor Miller presiding. Ha-
shJnskl was called to tha bar and tha
court, with only a few remarks on the
, . -j- .... remarks on the
linn of now starting llfn anew, and a
friendly warning, he Imposed a fine of
“ve hundred dollars.
The fine was paid at once, and with
luifidr* -I
he fine W__
i cases In the city court disposed of.
the Incident Is closed.
To those who are Interested In ora
torical contests It will be a pleasure
for thrui to know that the 'Barton
Claes of the First Baptist Church will
debate against the Hsraoa Claes of the
Vlncvlllo Baptist Church on Tuesday
night, December Ith, at the Vlnovllle
Baptist Church.
The eubject that the young me* will
discuss Is a very InteresU&f ono, and
especially at the present time as the
city Is considering tho sdvlsiblllty of
owning and operating Its own watYr
and light plants. The subject for flftf-
cusalon Is aa follows: Resolved, "That
Municipal Ownership of Public Utili
ties would Boat Subaerva tha Interest
of the Public. M
The affirmative aide will ba cham
pioned b ythe First Baptist Church,
and will ba repreaentad by Messrs. L
W. McManus and A. C. Roddcnberry,
the negative side will bo championed
by Messrs. R. D. Aultman and Bry
ant B. Davis,
These four young mm are well
known and a lively time Is In store
for thoso who come.
If you want what you want,
whon you want it, try
The Empire Coal Co.
Phones 136 and 103G.
SENIORS ENTERTAIN THE
SOPHOMORES AT WESLEYAN
The class of 1109, who while at Wes
leyan have won the distinction of be
ing tha most unique entertainers, sus
tained their reputation on last Satur
day evening when they entertained the
sophomores In the college parlors ata
6 o'clock dinner.
The color scheme of gold and white
prevailed, being carried out In place
cards, favors and dacoratlons. Th®
centerpiece was a pyramid of yellow
and whlto chrysanthemums.
The principal feature of the evening
aa tha prophecies of the different
members of the classes, read between
course*.
this form of kidney trouble
“After suffering greatly from Dia
betes Mellltus for some time and not
experiencing any relief from different
commenced the use of Warner's Safe
comenced the usa of Warner's Safe
Diabetes Cure and soon noticed’
great Improvement In' my condition.
"The exceaalvc thirst and abnormal
appetite have disappeared. The flow
of urln® has been reduced to the nor*
mat amount. The amount of sugar l>
greatly lessened, my weight hfs In
creased and I am mjrely recovering
my usual health.
“I therefore consider It a duty to
recommend the use of Warner's Safe
Diabetes cure to the many aufferei
from this dread disease, feeling confi
dent that they will experience the aame
beneflclal results from Its use."—H.
8. Brewer, Rochester, N. Y„ Doo
11. 1907.
TRY THIS SIMPLE TEST:
But tfom® urine In a glass or bottfe.
After It Imh stood 24 hours. If It
la cloudy, or contains a reddish-brown
sediment, or If partlclen float about
In It your kldncyx are diseam.'d and
unublo t® do their work.
ANALYSIS FREE.
If after making this test you hav
any doubt a* to thu development of
tho diaeuxo In your system, send a
sample of your urinu to our Medical
Department, and our doctdta will
analyze It and nend you a report,
with advice, and medical booklet,
free.
In Diabetes the bowels are often
constipated and the liver torpid. War
ner's Safe Pills quickly relieve this
condition, and no Ill after effect is
expsrlsnced.
WARNER'S BAKE DIABETES
CURB lx sold by all druggist*.
Trial Bottle Freo. Tu «*nvinc
every sufferer
from Diabetes that WARNERS SAFE
DIABETES CURE will mil?, a trial
bottlo will be sent absolutely FREE
OF CHARGE, postpaid, to any 5ne
who will write WARNER'8 SAFE
CURE CO.. Rochester. N. Y.. nnd
mention having seen this liberal offer
In The Mncon Dally Telegraph.
The genuineness of this offbr Is
fully guaranteed by the publisher,
EUROPEAN
HOTEL
AND FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT.
M. O'Hara, Proprietor.
Everything In Reaaon and the beat
Oysters, Flan and Game a
Specialty.
—MEALS AT ALL HOURS.—
Open Day and Night—560-642 Mulberry
strecu
Cold Slaw. Sweet Pickles
Roast Beef. Brown Gravy.
•Rarbeotfed Pork.
Steamed Rice,
Creamed Potatoes
Boiled Young Onions.
Sliced Beets.
Baked Maocaronl and Cheese.
Cold Blow. Hwwot Plcklea.
Tea. Milk. Coffee.
Mince Pie. Rico Custard. Lemon Pie.
Loh’s Cafe
516 Mulberry st.
Only Flrst-olnss Restaurant In the
City for Ladies and Gentlemen,
MERCHANT^ DINNER.
—35o^—
1I;00 to 2:30 p., m.
Consomme Gumbo, or
Pureo Tomato Soup with Spaghetti.
Radlshe* or Celery.
Boiled Lake Trout, Hour* Normande.
Veal Cutlets Stewed with Qysters.
Roast Turkey. Cranberry Sauce.
Or Roast Beef.
Stcamrd Rlee. ('reamed Potatoes,
Mashed Rutabaga.
String Bean Salad.
Pumpkin Plo or Appla Pie.
Coffee. Milk. Tea.
THERE
Is always something lo be done; when
It’s not new work, there's repairing
le bo attended to. I do new Plumb
ing nnd Tinning and repairing, too.
J. C. QORMLY,
Phon. 531. 320 Third St.
WANTED.
Small Second-Hand Safo.
CANFIELD OIL COMPANY,
4C2 Second St.
LOST
r pearl setting. Ilrase
f/)8T—On Cherry st.. a rhlld’s white
silk hood. Finder pleaee leave at Palm
Barber Shop and receive reward.
LOST—Gold chair
tarn to C. T. i
Johnston.
lvojy cos*-
n, at Adam:
MONEY TO LOAN.
HEAL ESTATE LOANft-SIM and
wards; no delay; loans closed wllltl _
hours. Ilsrrolcl Banking and Savings
Co., 607 Cherry st.
Cobb, Commercial
BOARDING
up; weekly rat„ given.
FIRST TEN W.00 customers X.
Monday morning will give you a tine
• i-i»’ i ■ i.
I
lUafird rwseVf lor Cleel,
Oonerrhoa *n4 Rtiaalnas
IS 40 MOUS9. CerM Kid-
sey sad Bladder TreuMei.
Just Received a Lot
of the Celebrated
Emerson
Hats
$3.00
All the Latest Shapes
Every Hat
Guaranteed
If you pay $5.C0 you get no
more wear, nor any better
style.
FOR SALE
At laxt I have what you want, a
cottage closo in. It will make a good
home. I say this because it Is on a
nlco street among nice people, and In
Unit rate condition. It will make a.
good Investment. I say this because
It now haa a tenant paying three hun
dred and sixty dollars per annum for
It and will sell you the place at 93,600.
It U very raroly that w* can combine
a home with an Investment. The
valuo 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 Investment.
Consider.
Frank B. West
Res| Estate and Insurance.
417 Cherry 8t.
FOR SALE
15,600.00—An elegant 10 -room dwell
ing. situated on the top of Fort Hill,
In East Macon. It Is on a half acre
lot, and lias every convenience—g*«,
electricity, hot and cold water, and
stable. Windmill and tnnk go wlt.\
place. Can make torma—A BAR
GAIN.
93,760.00—Five negro houses In good
condition, renting tor 2480.00 per an
num. Tnla over IS per cent on amount
invented.
22,760.00—Will buy four new housan
renting for 932.00 per month; In good
renting locality and olone In. Good
Investment and always rents.
21,200.00—Tenant property renting
TAX* 16 ’ 00 I>Cr m ° nth * nd N0 CITY
Wo also have 212.000.00 to land on
good Real Estate at 7 and 8 per cent.
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 267
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
FOR RENT
11 Hill Park St, 7-r 627.1
467 Duncan Ave.. 6-r 620.1
Cleveland Ave., 6-r Sl9.<
221 Duncan Ave., 6-r 620.1
406 Itosx St., 6-r 329.1
401 Ross SL. 6-r 622.1
116 Cleveland Ave., 8-r |20.<
209 Carling Avc* 6-r..... 620.C
120 Grace Ave., 5-r 612.:
135 1'icdmont Ave., 6-r 812.2
112 Lamar St.. 6-r 125. (
421 Boundary Ht., f-r...., S20.(
Johnson Ave., 6-r Slft.i
609 Hawthorne St., 5-r 312 0
126 Rembert Ave.. 7-r
JORDAN REALTY CO.
Real Estate. Insurance end Leans.
Phone 1136. Feurth Nat. Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE
arranged for residence, bargain for
QUICK SALE.
Orange aL residence, in rooms, re
cently overhauled and painted. Alley
on 2 aides; large lot.
Two-story brick store In good husl-
mm locality. Will exchange for email
farm. Inquire at office for partieu-
la re.
New Cottage; large lot, at Crump's
Park.
Six-room dwelling end 4 aoreo In
Bellevue.
85 acres near town. Plenty of wa
ter and woods. 11,159.
100 acres splendid level land. New
Improvements; flne orchnrd of 2,000
trees.
Some aplendld farms from |6hl per
acre up.
Home funds on long time efr 7 per
cent. Call on me next week SURE.
GEO. W. DUNCAN
FOR SALE
|650.
Two brand new 2-room negro hooere
that bring an annual rental of 3104.
These are not aubject to -**“ “ *
and represent a 16 per c«
mont.
We offer f«r tl.la'pr
land situated on ~~
road. 6 1-2 miles
place haa a 6-roum uuuw «»•••
on It; 16 acres cleared: balance in
wood*. We can give terms if de
sired. Better «ee u* quick aa we will
nut have thla long.
Minton-Morgan Co.