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THE MACON DAILY TELEGEAPHj WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 190S
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■>1EW3 AND GOSSIP
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A Handsome Pair of Gloves
Will make a nice Xmas gift, and at the same time will
be highly appreciated by him.
. There’s smartness about all our new Gloves that will
' appeal to men of good taste. Our sJ;ock embraces all the
various kinds of Gloves that are desirable for street,
dress or evening wear.
Dents and Other Makes
$1.50 to $5.00
WE LAUGH
It tickles ns to see what means some merchants will
resort to, to get trade. Some are continually advertising
big “Blow Specials” (very littlo if any lower than our
regular price) while some persist in handing out “Hot
Air” and will even sacrifice quality to get price, but the
people are catching on to this “monkey business" and
all the time wo are getting new customers and studying
the best way to serve one and all alike. Most of our
customers prefer to have a regular place to trade, a place
where they can depend on getting the right goods at the
right price, and at the right time. This is our aim and
we seldom miss.
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
UNDER DIRECTION MISS MARY
NILES DELIGHTFUL MUSI.
CALE IS RENDERED.
1859 =— =
A Concern Which Has Climbed
To the Highest Notch in the Business World by Strict
Integrity and Fair Dealing.
THE GREAT
ATLANTIC & PACIFIC
TEA CO
Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors,
327 Stores in U. S.
REPUTATION
Is worth more to us than the profits we might
make on a few pounds of cheap, trashy Teas, or
low grade, rank Coffee, which might be sold by
questionable methods to the unwary.
DON’T BE HUMBUGGED
By the fly-by-night concerns who try to imitate
some of the “Windy City Style” catalogue
houses who sell their goods mostly to the un
thinking poor people.
WE WOULD NOT BRAND A
TRUTHFUL MAN A LIAR
No, never, because it would not be just and
would be a great sin to do so, and all good peo
ple would lose respect for the person who bears
false witness.
THE PURE FOOD LAW SAYS YOU MUST NOT
BRAND A PACKAGE WITH A LIE
We have great respect for tho pure food law,
because it is in keeping with the Higher Law,
given to us relative to bearing false witness.
Tt is a good law and needs to be enforced more
rigidly.
WE WOULD NOT SELL YOU
Finest Java & Mocha Coffee, three pounds for
one dollar and give twenty-five cents worth
sugar free with it. We do not know of any other
store doing this, although we have sceh in a few
cities where some stores had signs outside mak
ing this offer, and filling tho orders with Coffee
not as good as what we sell at 20c a pound, and
getting the eqnivolent of forty cents for twenty-
five cents worth of sugar.
Do not confuse A&P Stores with mushroom concerns
who have nothing to lose. No other store is in a position
to give as fresh goods or as great values as A&P Stores.
When you put your money in bank you like to put it
whcTe it is safe; when you make a purchase, trade at n
store where you are safe. Help yourself by trading at
A&P Stores. You will find them always delighted to
serve you.
a delightful musical* was recently
rendered to «n appreciative audience
and the following program was much
enjoyed:
‘•Sweetest Girl of All"—High School
Band.
“Sigh of Love"—Mr. Jasper Slop*
P«y.
“In the Moonlight"—Miss Mary El
len King.
“Flylne Dovea"—Messrs. Philip and
Ralph Frederick.
“Lotus Flower"—Mias Ethel Rice.
’^Constant Devotion"—M Isa Susie
Jones.
Polka, “Deutschland..—High School
Band.
“O, Dry Those Tears"—Vocal solo.
Mrs. D. n. Frederick.
“Spanish Dance"—Solo, Mias Flor
ence Niles.
“The Day That If Gone Can Never
Come Again”—Vocal solo. Dr. G. W-
Nelson.
“Cavatina"—Solo, Miss Florence
Niles.
“You’d Better Ask Me"—Vocal soio,
Mrs. D. II. Frederick.
“Whisper and I Shall Hear"—Vocal
solo. Dr. G. W. Nelson.
Epworth League Social.
The program of the recent Epworth
League literary meeting was varied
and enjoyable being “An Evenlna with
Sidney I«anler.“ In the discussion of
his life and character many Interr
ing facts were brought out. Tlt6 In
strumental numbers were rendered uy
Miss Mary Ellen King and Mr. Jus-
Iter Slanpey and the vocal solos were
“See-saw," !)«• Miss Morel Martin and
“Lullaby." by Mrs. D. II. Frederick.
To Honor Jefferson Davis.
The James D. Frederick Chapter of
U. D. C. will hold an Interesting ser
vice on the evening of Docembor 7.
at the ecade.ny. Col. Herbert Grice,
of Hawklnsvllle. will del'vor an ad
dress on “Jeffirson Divls." a portrait
of Davis will be presented to Ihe
school by the president of the Chap
ter. Mrs. D. B. Goodwin. In response
to her Prof. Manning Austin will ac
cept the portrait and Dr. James O.
Hooton will Introduce Col. Grice.
Personal Notes.
Rev. J. A. Ansley. pastor of the
Baptist church, has been In attend
ance on the Georgia Baptist conven
tion In Madison.
Rev. 17. E. Whittington, pastor dur
ing this year of the M. E. Church, left
Tuesday morning for Quitman, where
the South Georgia Conference Is In
session.
A special service was recently held
for .the lodge of Odd Fellows In the
M. E. Church at 11 o’cIock Sunday
morning. While Mrs. I. F. Murph
presided nt the organ the member© of
the lodge, forty or moro. nrirched In
to the special pews reserved for them.
Appropriate music was rendered by
the choir and the sermon was preach
ed by Rev. B. E. Whittington.
The women of the Foreign Mission
ary Society observed the “week of
prayer" with dally afternoon services
at the Methodist Church. The lenders
were Miss Effle Simmons. Mrs. Edwin
Baldwin, Mis. John R- King, Miss Sal-
lle Sperry and Mrs. Frank Murphy,
nnd the resportlve subjects were:
“Privilege. Opportunity. Obligations,"
"Chinn." “Corea nnd Cuba." “Mexico
nnd 'Brazil,’• “Praise and Thanksgiv
ing."
Farmers, merchants, rallrosders. la
borers rely on Dr. Thomas* Eclectrlo
Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns
nr bruises nt once. Pain cannot stay
where it Is used.
Police (Joapt
The Black Shrimp..'
She was a little bit of, a scrap of
black humanity. She wore an awful
short skirt nnd a very big hat, and
she walked slow, as If In a trance.
Her father who was In court said
that she was not very bright, “he’d
tell de trufe erbout hit," but tho spec
tators need not have been told this,
because she had not been at the bay
two minutes before all could seo that
aho was either not bright, or sho
wns cunning. Sometimes you can’t
tell about these things, you know.
Nance was her nsce, Just Nance.
Perhaps her father could have tolld
tho rest of It, but the court failed to
ask his name, and tho spectators
couldn't, and so It Is not known what
her other name Is, but really It makes
no difference.
Nance was her name, just Nance,
case. She saw the fight just as plain
ly ns any one, and she knew all about
It, but sho was In love with one of
tho boys and It so happened that he
was tho one wholly to blame, but
Nance was not going to have It that
way. So when the witnesses for tho
other boy told their side of It, Nance
wns told to talk.
“No, Jim didn’t hit de fuss lick,
no he never, kase I wux right dare
w’en dey speak de fuss wud. Dnt
For Safe 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
Liver Trouble
Remedy Free
Any Intelligent person <
yellowish. If tho skin becomes sallow. If
pimples and blotches appear. If the bow
els do not move. If you havo sick head-
ache. If you are bilious, you may be sun
that your liver Is torpid or Inactive.
The quickest and surest remedy yet
found for tho cure of liver trouble or any
of Its symptoms Is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin, the great herb laxative com
pound. This wonderful remedy Is not
only a laxative, but a tonic as well. T
will start the flow of gastric Juice, there-
by soon enabling the liver to do Its work
naturally. A bottle of this great liver
remedy can be bought of any druggist
for 60 cents or $1. and In many cases a
f .ngle bottle has cured a chronic case.
For example, John W. Let, 619 8.
Pennsylvania ave., Indianapolis, Tnd.,
had a stubborn and v ery long-standing
••aso of liver trouble, with pimples,
blotches, Jaundice, etc., and If cured him.
Mrs. B. Fllnchum. Jackson. Ky.. ssys the
of It. Thousands of families keep
member of the family will need
good laxative.
In order to have yov or any other suf
ferer from the liver make s test of Dr.
Caldwell’s fiyrup Penefn without personal
expense. Dr. Caldwell will send you a
freo test bottle If you will send your
name and address. The sample will show
you how pleasant It Is to take, how
pie will show
„ JB „ take, how
gently It works. It will start you on the
cure of your trouble and convince you
that you have found a cure. That Is the
object of the sample, and the doctor
urges you to send for It today,
H there Is anything
about your ailment that
you don’t understand, or
If you want any medical
advice, write to the doc
tor. and ho win answer
you fully. There Is no
charge Jnr this sendee.
The address to Dr. W. B.
Caldwell. Sit Caldwell
bldg., MooUcsllo. III.
Is the joy of the household, for
without it no happiness can be
complete. Angels smile at
and commend the thoughts
and aspirations of the mother
bending over the cradle.
The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass Is such that
she looks forward with dread to the hour when she shall feel the thrill
of motherhood. Every woman should know that the danger and pain
of child-birth can be avoided by the use of Mother’s Friend, which
renders pliable ail the parts,
assisting nature in its work.
By its aid thousands of
women have passed this
crisisinsarety. d '‘S,r»
book of Information to women scut froe.
THE BRAD FI ELD REGULATOR CO.
Atlanta. Os.
HEIMATH HALL
M8 Walnut Street,
neaulsr msslt for men and women 29
cents. Business women 19 cents.
Breakfast 7 to 8 a. n
Dinner 1? to 1:30 o. i
of-town shoppers.
NO PAGE
ed by the use of Mother 8 Friend, which
MOTHERS
FffilENB
1 Of history contains the account of a
greater evolution than the one devot-
I «>d to Sanitation—the wonderful prog-
1 ress from primitive to present-day con-
, dltlons.
Jas. C. GORMLY.
Phone 631. 320 Third 8t.
LOG CABIN HEIGHTS
Whan you stop to think about it, you must grant
that there’s a groat future in store for Log Cabin Heights.
Growing Macon, must go somewhere, but where,
which way?
Why, Westward!
It really can’t grow to any extent in any other di
rection. '
At Hnguenin Heights the people are cheek by
jowl, arn’t tlieyf There’s hardly elbow room!
And a little beyond, nt Napier Heights, the price of
a quarter acre lot is put at $1,000. Not so long ngo you
could have struck off one of these ciphers nnd bought the
choicest lot there. That’s increasing some!
And just, beyond Napier Heights there is a colony
of shacks—and the vacant property is owned by Tom,
Dick and Harry. Any of the three mny sell to “Undo
Remus.”
But go on a hit further to Log Cabin Heights, a
plnee big enough to house three hundred families, all
owned by a man vitally interested in Log Cabin Hoights’
future. Yes, nnd interested in the sort of houses go up
there. Add to this the fact that the entire property is
restricted to whites, that shacks are prohibited there,
nnd the result is easy to pnt down. It is:
Log Cabin Heights Ib the COMING RESIDENTIAL
SECTION OF MACON, and an ideal place at which to
build a home for all time.
It only takes $250 cash and then $25 a month to
own your own home there. Come in nnd borrow somo
plans to show your wife.
G. C. EARLE, 353 THIRD STREET, PHONE No. 77.
AT AUCTION
Beginning next Thursday at 3:30 nnd 7:30 p. m.,
nnd to bo continued until sold, nil that stock of
OLUNY AND ORIENTAL LAOES,
TAPESTRY, JEWELRY, Eto.,
AT 314 SECOND STREET
Under Positive Orders to Sell REGARDLESS
D. WITMAN, Auctioneer
Wadley Investment Co.
Real Estate Insurance Loan.'
List Your Property and Wants With Us
We Move Tenants Free
Grand Building. Telephone 627.
dare boy, ha da meanla boy In dish-
yer town, dst wot he Is, an* he klm
up hyer© fo all dese peoples an' say
Jim hit do fuss lick! Yer outfit tot
be crehamer ycree’lf. yor low down
monkey you! Yer aint fltten ter black
Jim's boots, no yer alnt. Iser gwlno-
ter tell yer how eoine Jim ter hit '1m,
Jodge. Dlehynr trillin' coon klm up
ter whar me'n Jim wusxer stannin'
daro on de Bldowalk ©r ttlkln an' not
bodrln nobody In dla wul, w'en dls
nigger klm ter whar we wu* an’ ha
say, Jim gl’ me dat nickel yor owes
me, JIbs dat very way. Den Jim ho
■ay, go miner way fm me boy, doan
yer see leer tnlkln ter er lady. Tom
n© say, who? dat gal er hidy? Jim
he say, sho lexer pufflc lady an' doan
yer say sho alnt. Tom, ho ssy, who?
dat IIT swlmp? Don Jim he say.
klmmer long, Nance, Ise aimer lookin
fur trouble. Den die low down hg*m'
dat wot bo Is, er houn\ anner low
down hotin’ nt dat, h© say—Jedg© yor
©Inter gwlneter mek mo say wot Tom
call Jim, in yer? Hit sho Isxer bad
name. Den Jim hit Mm, an’ den dey
had hit. Jim JIkb had ter bit 'lm. kase
ef Jim hadn’t ter hit dat nigger atier
he 'suit mo. I ahn newer wooder let
'lm go wld me ergln, I sho woodn’L
Datter mighty mean nigger, Jedge.
Dat nigger'll eteal. Dat nigger smoke
slggcrroots. He sho do anything dot’s
mean."
"How about Jim?" asked the court.
"Who. dls Jim? He do bessls boy
In dlshyer town, dat wot he Is, annor
got wltnuss ter prove hit. Jim doan
smoke no slggerroots, does yer Jim?
I think Jim Is the guilty party,"
said the court, hesitating as to the
amount of fine he was going to put
on him.
"Jedge, ef yer let Jim off Jls dls
time he woon't klm up hyer© no mo,
ksss me’n him gwlnster git marrlt
an* den I keeps Mm at home, I sho
will. Pleas© let MAi ofT dls lima,
Jedge. He's de on!lea boy dat lakt
me. All dem uvver boys dey woont
go wld me kase dey say Iser black
swlmp, on’ dey go wld all d# uwer
gals an’ Jim, he gl’ ma candy an* ever
t’lng ho kin git. Dem uvver boys dey
doan gimme nuffln. I doan love no-
bdy but Jim, Jedge. Please let Mm
pro dls time, if© j|« had ter hit Tom,
kase Tom talk sran’Ious 'bout mo,
an' Jim kaint stan* nobody talkin'
'bout me. Jedge. ef yer let Mm off dls
time he never klm up hyer© fo yer «s
long’s dls hyeres ©r cote, no he woont
Jedge, please let him go."
And then None©, the little black
scrap, cried. Jim had been the only
boy who would notice her, and In her
way sho worshipped the ground h*
walked on. Other girls had thslr
beaus, plenty of them, but Nance—
she was not blight, you know—bud
no one to look up to but Jim. If the
court would have allowed It she would
h»v© borne his punishment gladly be
cause It was for Jim. Kvfdently the
court thought this when he made
Jim’s fine five dollars Instead of
twenty.
Ieoh’s Caf
Only Pirst-olsss Restaurant In the
City for Ladiea and Gontlomsn.
616 Mulberry st.
Consomme Clear or Beef Broth
With Barley,
.. .Sliced Tomatoes or Lettuce.
Boiled Young Spinach with Ox Tongue.
Or
Roast Backbone with Sweet Potatoes.
Or
Prime Cuts of Beef nu Jus.
„ Or
fiwestbresds with Tomato Retire.
Or
_ Com Beef Hash.
Steamed Rice. Mashed Potatr
Green Peas or Saul© of Cabbage.
Com Muffins.
Vegetable Baled.
Farina Pudding or 7v>coaniit Custard.
Coffee. Milk. Tea.
L. W. HCHKIBB, Mgr.
EUROPEAN
HOTEL
OPEN DAY AND NIOHT.
Baked Bass. Creole Banco.
Roast Beef, Brown Orsvy.
flteamed Rice. Creamed Potatoes.
Canada Turnips.
Candled Yams.
—ilte Ft .
Coffee.
Potato Custard.
GUNS AND LOOKS
REPAIRED
H. & H. R. HUHN,
Basement American National Bank Bldg.
Phone 187.
—Get Our Prices On—
PERFECTION HEATERS
AND RAYO LAMPS
CANFIELD OIL COMPANY,
Phone C37.
MR. DOO GUNN
is no longer with
.TONES, GUNN & JONES,
id this big horse and mule emporium
wilt In the future be run by Mr. Ben L
... .. w> j
Jones and Ids son. Mr.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Nntivo and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phono 351.
IcaWord
WANTED
FORSALE
We offer for a quick sale a very
desirable piece of property located on
Forsyth street, near Monro© street,
and now occupied by negroes, but will
no doubt rapidly enhance In value as
the property on the opposite side of
Forsyth street Is occupied by white
people. The lot fronts 67 feet on For
syth street and runs back S06 feet
to an alley In the rear. On the lot
Is a 1 4-room house, t 2-room houses
and 1 2-room house that rents for
nearly 8800 a year. Price 12,000.
JORDAN REALTY CO.
HOARDERS—Reaves House. Macon, Os.;
a refined family hotel; 91.00 a day and
up; weekly rat© given.
WANTED—Two young men or couple
without children for room and board;
nnw house, all conveniences, dose In;
Also table boarders. 369 First at, Phone
1029.
WANTED—Clothing salesman 9100. mail
order 1100, gent’s furnishing goods 176.
shoes *86, manager small saw mill 91,900.
Give age and experience. Apply Ameri
can Opportunity Co., Houston, Texas.
FREHII EGGS lOo doxen; Fox Rlvar
Butter Ilo pound. Flournoy’s.
WANTED—Rellsbls woman to assist with
housework nnd car# of slok person. Ad-
drexa "Quick." cars Telegraph.
GENUINE Fox River Butter. Clover Hill
Brand, IB cents per pound. Oscar Brad
ley. Phonea 161-423.
WANTED—Lady as one of household In
family of four (husband, wife and two
children) to assist In household duties.
“Horn© " T t lil* "office *•***▼• Address
WANTED—SALESMEN
TRAVELING salesman wanted, whp has
had experience selling crockery, glass
ware, lftmp goods, etc., on th© road nnd
Is thoroughly posted In the line. Give
particulars an to territory covered, and
references. Chaa. II. Torach Co., Bal
timore. Md.
THE best of every good thing to eat and
coffee that has no equal. Flournoy’s.
FOR RENT
BIX ROOMS, bath and toilet, first floor,
920. 666 Arch.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms.
212 Bprlng at., Phone 1112.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 763
Oak st., Phone 1663.
FOR RENT—One-half of offlcs ot desk
room. 431 Second at. B. Trls Napier.
FOR RENT—Two nice conneottng rooms
for light housekeeping. Phono 30*8.
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms, all
conveniences. Phone 1161.
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms.
convenient for light housekeeping;
closet und hath asms floor; desirable lo
cation. Phone 3161,
FOR RENT—Nice 6-room cottage; straw-
tmrry plants and beta for sale by A.
Hellkcr, Holt ave.
FOR RENT—Thera are flats and flats;
location means everything; see this one
on High st.. up-to-date In everything; no
children token. Phone 3016.
FOR RENT—On© nicely furnished front
room with board. Addross 201 New at
Phone 2699.
ROYAL Baking Powder 46e pound.
Flournoy’s.
FOR RENT—F,lght-room house, 710 For
syth st., near Orange; 1161 Elm at.;
770, 769, 781 Ash st. rf. L. Haris, corner
Orange and Forsyth sts.
FOR nBNT—Two A1 ground floor offices
In Washington block; strum heat and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Havings Rank.
FOR SALE
FOR BALE, CHEAP—Three or four
horses very clicnp. A. J. McAfee, Jr.,
at Rountree de Holder’s.
FOR BAT.B— Handsome Antwerp 12-ft
round top pedestal dining table; 6
chairs, 1 arm chair, leather seat; almost
new, art square. 463 Walnut st.
FOR BAI.K-Good horse, buggy and har
ness cheap. Apply at Branan’s sta
bles, Poplar st
COD FfflH steaks, bloater mackerel,
bloater herring, mlkhmr herring, I»o-
tomac roe herring. 7*brader split her
ring, Btsmark herring. Flournoy’s.
FOR BALE—Indian rlvar oranges, from
grower to consumer. Write for prices.
J. B. Mllber, Titusville. Fla.
FOR BALE—Half Interest In establish
ed brick business st Ahbevlll* at a
bargain. Address J. R. Monroe, Abbe
ville, Ga.
FOR BALE—Goss perfecting press, with
complete stereotype outfit; good order;
prints 4 or 1 pages; *1,260 rob Macon.
Address Telegraph. Macon. Ga.
BAUER KRAUT and dill pfckels, finest
that Is Imported here. Oscar Bradley,
Phones Ml-421.
FOR SALE—Ten-horse Bchofleld steam
engine and boiler; good running order;
9160 for outfit. Macon Telegraph.
LOST
IX)8T—Gold link necklace with hedrt
pendant, pearl In hoart; reward. Re
turn to 713 Second st.
Ln8T~Gold link necklace with heart
pendant, pearl In heart. Return to 713
Second st
STRAYED—From Branan’s stabl© about
3 p. m. Monday, whit© pointer dog with
brown apota on head and ears; dog had
on leather collar with chain attached
Reward tf returned. O. If. Cabanlss. 367
Third st.
ARK YOU aware that tf you ara boaaat
Industrious. an«l anxious to mnk« youi
way In the world that there Is oomehorij
who wants to help you; the flr*t
for you Is a thorough business training;
we ar© ready to help you obtain It Stan*
ey’s Business Collage. Macon, Go.
MACON folks live well and glva us lib
eral support, enabling us to carry all
the delicacies of the world’s market.
Flournoy's.
MONEY TO LOAN.
IT'S THE large demand that enables us
to carry fresh vegetables and Irults;
received by express fresh and srlsn.
Flournoy’s.
REAL ESTATE LOANS-1100 and up-
wards; no delay; loans closed within 24
hours. Ilnrrold Banking and Savings
Co.. 807 Cherry at.
MONEY TO LEND on real estate, repmy-
able monthly. J. J. Oubh, Commercial
6 Barings Bank.
PERSONAL
ALL KINDS of Ash. oysters, game and
poultry, celery and crnnhorrle*. Daniel
A BlAsIngame. Phona 481.
THE ONLY PLACE to get mirrors re-
silvered by an expert Phona 1IM.
NO OTHER city fn Macon's slass sup-
port a modern coffee masting plant
Demand your coffes roasted day deliver
ed. Flournoy’s.
MACON TYPEWRITING EXCHANGE.
Fli-jt clM. •t.norf.pl 11 . wock. N*. 1
Grand building. Phona 870.
GOOD .patent flour T6 cents per sock;
Royal nsklng Powder 41 cssts psr
pound; Horaford s 12*v cents pec package.
Oscar Bradley. Phones 661-423.
BAR LB DUG Nsufrhatel obsess, glace
fruits, new figs and datso. Flournoy’s.
CABRAdR PI*ANTS ot superior strains,
..rwiwaSS
prices. Full count and satisfaction guar
anteed.
MATTRKBSBfl renovated, sent for and
delivered earns day; satisfaction rosy-
S'SlttaSV" '*• K ‘ on * m - v *
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL KINDS of Ash. oysters, game and
poultry, celery and crnnherrlss. Daniel
A Blaslngame. phone 469.
FINEHT line French sardines, peas.
Flageiots, Harlcouts. Vtscsdor.cn. rfsur-
noy’s.
BUTTERfNE, better than country bat
ter, and cost you only 20 cents pet
pound. Good for cooking or table us*
Oscar Bradley. Phonss 661-433.
FOR SALE
12,600.00—Four brand new four-room
houses renting for 922.00 per month,
dose In, and in good renting nation.
Good Investment.
92.160.00—WIU buy a nice five-room
dwelling on Ross street, wbtoh lm new
renting for 922.60 per month. This
houao has cabinet mantels, porcelain
bath tub, gas, and nloely papered
throughout. Will show a good Invest
ment or make a nice lKtle home. HM
stable on tho lot.
115,000.00 local money te lend at 7
and 8 per cont. ... r ,
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 267
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
possible to
Flournoy's.
FOR SALE
At last 1 havo wlmt yon want, a
cottage close In. It will make a good
home. I say this because It Is on a
nice street, among nlco people, and In
first rate condition. It will aalM'ft'
good investment. I say this because
It now has a tenant paying three hun
dred and sixty dollars per annum for
It and will sell you the place at 23,600.
It Is very rarely that wo can combine
a home with un Investment. The
value of this is that If you should live
In this house and then for any reason
had to move away, you would not
have a dead piece of property on your
Frank iJ. West
Real Estate and fnsuranoe.
417 Charry St.
RENT LIST
112 Clayton Avo, 5-r
889 College, D-r
428 Carling. 6-r.
742 College, 9-r
426 Calhoun, 1-r................
Cor. Carling and Remhert. H.H.
110 Duncan Ave., H.H., 6-r...,
126 Holt Bt.. 9-r
John-on Ave., H.IL, 6-r
622 Monroe, 8-r
1171 Oglethorpe. 7
261 Orange. 7-r
765 Bprlng St..6-r
HTORKH.
660 Poplar St
658 Poplar (Jan. 1)
660 Poplar (Jan. 1)
B. A. WISE & OO.
922.60
917.60
J2O.00
116.00
996.00
111.00
122..V)
917.60
*20.00
,926.00
*36.00
927.60
M0.00
950.00
950.00
FOR SALE
Nos. 607 and 609 Mulberry at. I-
atory brick building. Second story
arranged for rcsldonce. BARGAIN for
QUICK SALK.
Orange at. residence, 10 rooms, re
cently overhauled and painted. Alley
on 2 sides; larg* lot.
Two-story brick store In good busi
ness locality. Will exchange for small
farm. Inquire at offlco for particu
lars.
New Cottage; large lot, at Crump’a
Park.
HIx-room dwelling and 4 acres In
Bellevue.
26 acrea near town. Plenty of wa
ter and woods. 91.150.
100 acres splendid level land. New
Improvements; fine orchard of 2,000
trees.
Some splendid farms from 26.00 per
acre up.
Home funds on long time ab 7 per
cent. Call on me next week SURE.
GEO. W. DUNCAN
WANTED
For cash two medium priced reetdeneea
FOR SALE -
One eplendldly Improved plantation
various l«valHl*n. lands, vacant
lots In different parts of city. Several
Improved ,-ity lots that pay well as In
vestments.
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
170 MULBERRY STREET.