Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 04, 1908, Image 5

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t THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1908 , sag?" V. You Can’t Decide What to Give Him for •• Xmas Let us assist you in making your selection. Whe A - would suit him better than some SILK HOSE We are showing the plain colors in tan, helio, brown, purple, royal and baby blue; or all the plain colors with fancy embroideries. $1.50 TO $3.50 m m p wu HP -P LADIES’ AUXILIARY - ELECTED OFFICERS — 1 LADIES' ORGANIZATION OF OR DER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS HELD ENTHUSIASTIC MEET* INQ—BANQUET LATER IN. THE MONTH. Tho Macon Ladles' Auxlllar/to the. Order of Railway Conductors Ue-.O their annual e!ec. ; on of officers • terday, with tha fol’oulng result: I President—lira. J. N. Steed. 1 Vice President—Mrs. B. F. Bur’te j Secretary and Trua^vor—Mra. F. j F„ Martin. Senior Sister—Mra. J. F. OMvef, Junior Sister—Mra. Jort HolUs. Guard—Mr*. A. A. Stone. Executive Committee—Mrs. \V. R. Dawson, chairman; Mrs. J. B. Reeves. Mrs. 8. 13. Ragan. Correspondent—Mrs. B. F. Rum* tael. I Musician—Mra. G. W. Craig. | Delegate—Mrs. F. F. Martin. I Alternate Delegate—Mrs. J. M. s Steed. | Insurance Agent—Mra. Jere Holds. The Ladies' Auxiliary and the Con* I ductors will hold a Joint installation of officers on December, 10th at the AT HARTER’S TODAY Another sale of Wonderful Values in Japanese China, 10c to $1.00. , Be on hand promptly at 3:30 p. m. HARTER’S. HAVE GOOD BREAD Do you get the best patent Flour for 75cT If not, why! We sell it and can guarantee it to bo equal or better than Flour you buy elsewhere at 80c to 85c. Order a sack and if you don’t like it we will send get it and pay your money back. Macon Cash Grocery Co. Phones 325—290. 670 Poplar St. Arrivals Today Fancy, Crackers, Cakes, Etc. You have learned from experience where to get fresh, crisp Crackers and the freshest good things to eat of every description. The highest grade Candies and crystallized Fruits made can bo had from our store. Wo handle only the PUREST CANDIES and supply those who want the BEST. Besides our Candies being the highest grades made you will bo delighted also with the pretty packages in which they are packed. <- VASSAR GIRLS at one dollar a pound is one of the nicest packages among the large assortment and will ho appreciated by those who know the best. Try a package today. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. PHONE 1590. PHONE 1590 For Sale 11.450 ; Home being built in Exit Macon; will build to xult. 53.000 Desirable Vlnevllle cottar#; lot wide. / 10.250 College street home; 10 rooms; built for a home; worth the money. $1,000 Vlnevillo lot; will build home for pur chaser. $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale NIc. cottage on corner lot In good neighborhood end growing part of town. Jno. P. and W, H. Cone, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Oherry St, This May Interest You | At thla season of the year It behooves you to havo a little good " „ whiskey In the house—It often eaves doctor bills, when properly used.. Ordering away from homa as ; ou have to do now. you want your ► orders handled by people you can depend upon. You know us of old • i —send them to us and you will bo satisfied In every particular. ’ We carry a complete line—from the cheap to the best Corn or * . Rye from 91.60 per gallon up (plus «0c for express) to tS.QO per gallon. - . A prepaid. We prepay expresa charges on all goods from 92.60 per gal- ^ Ion up in Jugs or 51.90 In glass. i Fine Old Corn 53.00 per gallon: four quarts »L60 . ■X Mount Vernon Rye 54.00 per gallon; four quarts *4.50 ^ White Mills, bottled In bond, four quorts H50 - i Black Label Rye A? This I. an .xtr. choice offering at $15.00 p»r an (12 bottles). 1 Thee «r* only . tow of our many good (hlngs. full line < "w tVinc, Champagnes, Brandies, Beers, etc. Send for prico ll.t, |Sam Weichselbaum & Mack! ^ p. o. Bog 163. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. + Mr. Hoc. Araaaon I. with us and reepectfully solicits ths favors of ▼ -Ah! ■ friends. • . ^ ♦♦♦♦♦ CHARTER WANTED FOR NEWJHOJEL COMPANY Messrs. Etherldae, Foor and Water man Havo Fllsd Petition With Superior Court; The superior court has been peti tioned to grant a charter to Messrs. N. J. Etheridge, C. C. Foor and J. H. Waterman under name of Kthe- rklge. Foor and Company. They wish to conduct & general hotel business and desire Incorporation with 'a capital stock of 524,000. A motion for a new trial In the case of J. T. Avery vs. Skipper and Hard ison has been filed by the defendants, against whom a verdict was returned at the recent civil session of the court. Motion for new trial In the case of Edward Wolfe vs. Jacob Turner has also been filed. p.i*-- DON’T LOSE YOUR HAIR Parisian Sage Stops Falling. Hstr In Two Weeks, or King dL Oliphant Will Refund Your Money. Look at your comb. Hair coming out pretty fast. Isn't It? Getting so thin on top tty Perhaps you are beginning to worry? Don't worry; don' despair; don’t Ho aw nlght a; don’t wait anothof day, but go to the drug store of King ft Oli phant and get a large Irian Sage. It will only cost, you f,n cents, and beforo you have used It a week you will say It la worth 510. Tho people in Macon and vlolnlty. and especially the readers of The Tel egraph ought to know that King ft Oliphant guarantee Parisian Sage to stop falling hair, to cure dandruff, to atop Itching scalp. As a hair dressing, and especially for ladles of refinement, It has no equal anywhere. It haa a most delightful yet delicate odor, which most hair tonics have not. It will. In one week's time, change harsh, unattractive hair Into lustrous and luxuriant hair. The women who uso Parisian Sago never fall to add wonderfully to their attractiveness. ''I have used and seen used, several hair tonics and so-called renewers, but never had any com* to my notice that can ever compare with Parisian 8age. It leaves tho hair clean, fluffy and silky, and does not leave one particle of stickiness.”—Mra. Ida Wilcox, half dresser. Coldwater. Mich. Ruv Parisian Snge at King ft Oil* phant's or direct by express, all charges prepaid, from Giroux Mfg. Co.. Buffalo- TELEPHONE FRANCHISE IS STILL The finance committee of council and the representatives of the South ern Bell Telephone Co., are at work endeavoring to agree on the ordinance conveying the franchise to tho com pany. That there seems to he n hitch In the proceedings Is evidenced by the fact that the matter has been hung ur for several weeks and many confer ences had. On Wednesday night the par ties at interest were In session until nearly 1 ©’.clock yesterday morning. It Is probable that the ordinance will be In proper shape for a report ““ Tuesday night next. Medielne That Is Medicine. •'I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now fo^ind a remedy that kee; me well, and that remedy Is Electric Bitters: a medicine that Is medicine for stomach and liver troubles, and for run down conditions,” says W. C. Kleatler. of Halllday. Ark. Elec tric 'Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and Impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded If It falls to help you. 60c at all drug stores. Real Estate Transfers. There' is a strong demand for houses and lots, and fifty per cent of the houses that were vacant the first of October have been taken. Real estate Is still holding its own. as will be shown by the following real estate transfers: G. C. Earle to W. Leggett, lot 8 In block D. r O. C. Earle to Mrs. Marquis, tots 5 and • In block C. G. C. Earle to Chapman, lot 19 la block A. O. C. Earle to O. L. O. Wellder. lots 10 and 11 In block C. G. C. Eerie to Jno. R. Burke, tot 4 In block 13. G. C. Earle to Geo. L. Snowden, lot 16 In block A. O. C. Earle to E. W. Maynard, lot IS in block A. Attend the Auction of Orien tal and Cluny Laces, Tapestry, Jewelry, etc., today 10:30 a. m. and 3 30 n. m., 314 Second St. D. Witman, Auctioneer. SUCCESSFUL DEFENSE SAVED LAUDA TALBOT NEGRO WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HER OWN BABY 18 ACQUITTED THROUGH LAWYER’8 BRILLIANT EFFORTS. Laura T. Ibot, the mother rf the baby that was found on the river bank a few mouths ago, wo a acquitted of in fanticide In the superior court yester day afternoon. By lawyers and couri officials, the return of such u verdict is ascribed wholly to the defense made by Attorney W. D. McNeil, who put the burden of proof so completely on the state that the prosecution »van unable to establish Its charge. Aa there was no evidence showing that the woman actually killed her child, though circumstantial evidence point, ed to such a fact, the Jury was not long In returning -a verdict of “not guilty.” The woman being well known among her race, and the circumstances attend, ing her arrest of a somewhat sensa tional nature, the court room was crowded with negroes throughout the trial. The case was also of great In terest to members of the bar on ac count of the line legal points Involv ed and the brilliant defense nlado bv Lawyer McNeil. ' During the afternoon tho court was occupied with the case of Murtln Huf- flcld.j charged with hurx’ary. The Verdict of tho Jury will 1/ announced at today’s session of court. Ho was tried at tho Inst term of court on the charge of highway robbery, but was acquitted. WANTED—Competent help in our dress-making depart- ment. Apply at once. W. A. DOODY OO. BUY FOR CASH I SB———BMBCB——ll’IIIH I.IBB—— B per cent to 25 |ier cent in your pocket hook. Fancy Asparagus Tips, square cans No. 3, large cans Lye Hominy Large kegs Miichner Herring Maple Syrup blend, quart bottle 25-pound sack Granulated Sugar Va ponfld Royal Baking Powder' Large bottles Durkec’s Dressing Police (®oupt The Hackman’s Dream. Officer Braswell told the court that he had found the hacknmn, Nathan Summerlin, asleep in his hack about 1 o'clock In tho morning, and that he tried In every way to arouse him, and that when Nathan was poked lb the riba he would sing out “drive ter do lef, drlvs ter do lef, yer fool.” As ly'athan was in such a sleepy condition, the officer thought It wouldn’t be safe for him to continue In charge of the hack, and he had him sent to the police station, Call ed on for his statement, thla la what Nathan said: “Yaasur. yaaaur, I aho waa eraleep, but Jedge, please lemme tell yer how come. Some er dem w'lte mens down dar on Fote street dey aay dey la gwlneter 'lee' Mister Wooderd ma ! r er Atlanta aho, inner send 'em putt'n up de scads bett'n dat ho bo 'lectcd. an- ner say. Nathan, ef yer got any apo't’n blood In yer. now is de tlmo ter let hit out. I goea over ter de hack Una annor say. ef any you ol’ spates wan- ter git rich ofTn me now Is de chance. Don I say, I bets two ter one on Wooderd. Dat blg-mout' Charlie ho say, I goes yer. Atter dat I fin’s some mo' sucktr* an’ fuss ribos yer know I had ten dollars put up on Mlater Wooderd. An’ Jedge. I didn't know who Mister Wooderd wus no mo'ri er cat, but I keep onner hyeerln' dem w’lte folkses say he bleegcd ter bo lected an' dat emuff -fur me. Hit wuxzer 'bout ten erclock w'enner I hycerd de noos dat dls man Wooderd git beat, an’ beat bad. An' dar wua de boss man's money dntter savin’ up ter pay him Baddy night all dun gone. Wotter gwlno ter do now? I drlv' off ter merae’f roun' de comder anner study. Look Ink dr mo' study de wuss hit got. No wayer could study I could fix hit. Dat ten dollars wux sho gone, nn’ jlsa two mo* nights den 8addy night. I feels In tner tpocket anner gottdr lone ha'f dollar. I mek de boss git up anner drlv’ ter er frenner mine anner aay. gimme er pint er hot atuff Jlsa ea quick ex yer hln, kaaer in mlary. Timer got de stuff hit went down mar goozle. Dennrr drlv* roun' de block alow Ink, nn’ denner musser gottcr dreamin', Jedge knee w’enner wake up I In de cooler up hyere. I dreamed datter wuaxer hackmens Jlsa lakker la, dat ewy timer went ter do depot da peoples wuxxer Jlssor failin' over one ernudder ter git In mer hack an’ ewy one uwum callin' fur Nathan. An* mo'n dat, dey gimme de quarters an* de ha'f dollars dout sayln’ yer changes too much, er klmntrr roun' ter de sto* termorrow anner see eibout payin' yer, but dey look lak dey sorry I axes 'em too IIT fur do drive. Anner dream dat de poleecog doy stan' er roun' an' dey say, yer kin comes closer ter de pave-ment efyer wants ter. Nathan. An* dey wux Jlss es good ter mo ex dey kin be. Anner dream dat I pick upper young mans dut bee tekkln too much dram an' stldder hr tekkln' out he knife an* cutt’n do hack all ter pieces nnner hol’rln drive ter de lef yer ol’ fool, anner lammtn me aide de hald wld he umbril ho say hltser col’ night temlght, haekmans, Jls dst very wsy. An' w'enner drlv* •lm home, an’ he 'bout ter git out'n de hack, atldder glt’n out an' wlddout payin’ mo an* holler back keep dor change, ho pull out er dollar an' ho say tek dls ol' apote an' git yer er drink. Dat wotter dream. Jedge. Hlr aho wuxxer fine dream. Hit wus aleh er fine dream dat yer kalnt much blame me, Jedge, fur not wantlnn* ter wake up w’en do poleeces had ter wake me.” . "How much did you say you lost on the election?'' Asked the court. •Ten dollars, Jedge." "I am going to Ann you ten dollars for sleeping In your hack and ten dol lars for getting drunk.” "Mer goodnlss, Jedge. taxer stiller dreamln'? Yer gwlneter fine me all dat money anner dun tor yer dntter loss da ten dollera on Mlater Wooderd? Mer goodnlss! Jlss sae wotter glta fur dreamln'. Well. I aho laser on- lucky nigger. Atter dls I aho never JUST RECEIVED THE FAMOUS filmy Widow Flour salt nnd milk. Try it onoo; you will be n regular cus tomer. / Central Grocery Co. TELEPHONES, 323—792. MR. 80THERN TONIGHT. Tonight at the Grand opera house the atergoers will have the pleasure of wel coming Edward Hothern. Mr. Sothern's engagements her*, which are* far too sel dom, are always of great dramatic Import. “* eaterxoers here nave cause to thank —’. So them for some of the roost elabo rately etaged and artlatio performances that nave ever been seen In thla country. The ambition and work of thla earnest artlat haa been unfunded. Of the thlr- ty.seven dramatic Impersonation! which he lm* given since he has become a star, all of them have b*en of unusual moment to the drama. Thnt he haa been able .to depict the various expressions of the drama, comedy, romance, tragedy, each with wonderful success, has given him a position in the drama for versatility sec ond in eminence to no other drametlo artist before the,public today. Theater goers remember with pleasure tile poetic romance of fits «her*m#rlaeUou ef VTan- ‘ Villon. In “If I Were King.” end hla $250 in Cash is all YouNeed to Own Your Own Home dollars in cash, nnd twenty-flvo dollars monthly. can pAy it of! just aa you like. If yoh desire to puy tho mortgage in a lump hi can do so, or in monthly payments of $25 each. For Sale at $2,500 did homo or investment. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 Since Hothern mada his last tour through the coqntr^he has Hinge portraitures, his last tour thrmigl—H— . . won Increasing honors through I leal portrayals wit l England his Hamlet continent, an application that stem exceedingly apt. The cast exoelent one grid contains such of the character, when he played with Miss Marlowe a long engagement In London In Shakespeare. He has since then won continued recog nition through his elaborate production of "John the Baptist” and his wonderful presentation of ’'Don Quixote," given last B ar in New York. Aa a stage producer them stands second to non*. The ar tistry of his. efforts seem to be seen In a more natural manner with each produc tion. Whatever finthero deplete la known to represent the very highest ap peal of drametlo art. He has never dis appointed. He has always surrounded himself with the best talent that Is avail able, and consequently when theatergoers see nn announcement of his coming they know that a> dramatic treat of the high est order ta In store for them Aa Lord Dundreary, which Mr. Both am's admirers will see him present to night, the great artist win present s characterisation different from any with which he has aver Iwen associated, andi It wUI again avldence his wonderful ver satility. Dundreary la a character mennt only to amues and cause laughter, and in hla representation of the role It is not to be wondered at that Bothern has made It the most popular In hla repertoire. The greett public wishes to laugh, partic ularly when It can be made to do ao by an artlat of hla eminence. AL.TTW.L80N. Every teaaon adds to the worthily at tained popularity of the golden-voiced singer, Al. II. Wilson, who has come to am*™* -ws-gy-igM. **■>$* Block. Itldiurd Thoi ades Williams. Kathryn Marshall, > a t*ro|g. Phyllis I’arringlnn. Jean it. llslen C. Blck and Virginia Itol "Tho White Hat.’ Ical musical plays, Wayne Musical Con Hie newest of « Is amounting to an ovation. He will he |seen at the Orand on Wednesday, Dec. 9. PAUL GILMORE. Paul Gilmore adds much to the pict uresque quality of hie new play, "The Boys of Company B,” In which Jules Murry will present him et the Grand op era houso on Tuaedey. Dec. 10. by his Intensely human portrayal of the char acter of Tony Allen. After seeing Mr. Gilmore In the first act and realising the volatile temper of Tony, one may not blame him for kissing pretty Madge Blake. f'Juet to know how It felt to kiss a girl with a lisp." Tony is no humbug, and when hts sweetheart. Klleen. catches | him In the act. he does not avoid the point, but tells her frankly that he ta not the great unbiased, but that he has t Missed others, but "a thousand such Inc** are as nothing to the touch of iRUsen’s hand"—end you can't help be lieving him, either. I f "THE DEVIL." Great interest has been aroused by the presentation at the Grand on Friday. l>*e. 11. hf Henry w. favage of the brilliant drama, 'The Devil (Der Teufol)," which has created each consternation through out th* capitals of Europe end which bids fair to repeat Its enormous euceeas on thN side of the Atlantic. "The Devil”' to perhaps best described as a satirical romerfv. n slctures unflinchingly life as the author has viewed n with biimc- and sardonic satire: rare dramatic Insight end courage to tell the truth ab- That It will provo to he one of the ape. clal events of the season Is a for conclusion, Judging from thn glowlr ports from everywhere nlong thn wherever thla splendid attraction hoi far been presented. The play wli deftly constructed comedy, nbundnr song hits, brilliant dialogue and fun. assures one there will be no dull i ments and thnt the audience wll* ' busy with laughter end spplaui tho action of the piece. Mr. Frei Is responsible for this coi divided Into two rapid fire arts fun and song holds sway. Thau ...» dull moments throughout and no time, to think of trouble. Eighteen magnificent, musical offerings are Introduced. Been- bally, and as to costuming, it Is a most pretentious affair, and from every point; of view It Is a musical comedy production • that will compare favorably with any to I be se*n on Broadway, New Tork. The, company Is a splendid one In Its entirety, ! headed by ouch well known people as Fred Wayne, Emmett O'Connor. Ifarry Brfbbon. Chli Alleworth. Dorris Hardy, Alm*e Travis. Loretta Marshall end Ed it v Carstlsle. A large and efficient chorus of pretty end dainty girls odd a seat thnt Is refreshing. "Generally debilitated for years, nsd tick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me n well woman." —Mrs. Chas. Frcltoy. Moos up. Conn. "Munyon’e Almanac.” Professor Munyo n has Just Issued a most beautiful, useful and complete almanac; It contains not only all the scientific Information concerning tho moon’s phases. In all the latitudes, but has Illustrated articles on how to read character by phrenology, palmistry and birth month. It also tells all about card reading, trirth stones and thalr meaning, and gives the inter pretation of dreams. It teaches beau ty culture, manicuring, gives weights and measures, nnd antidotes for poi son. In fact. It Is a magazine alma nac, that not only gives valuable In formation, but will afford much amuse- ment for every member of the family, especially for partleg and evening en> tcrtalnments. Farmers and people in the rural districts will find this alma nac almost Invaluable. It will be sent to anyone absolutely free on application to the Munyon Remedy Company, Philadelphia, i NO PAGE ■ Of history contains the account of a ■ greater evolution than the one devot- 1 *d to Sanitation -the wonderful prog- R n*ss from primitive to preser.t-day con- H dltlons. H Jaa. C. QORMLY. Phone 531. 320 Third St. 1 —Get Our Prices On— ; PERFECTION HEATERS ! AND RAYO LAMP* | CANFIELD OIL COMPANY, Phone 637. | MR. DOC GUNN is no 'onj'cr with JONES, GUNN & .TONES. ‘ nnd this big horse niitl mule emporium • 111 In the future lie run by &.r. lien L 1 Jones and hts son. Mr W. 11. Jo its. 1 Southern Packing to. Choicest Native nnd western Meats. 620 Cherry St. ' Phono 351. HEHHATH .HALL 648 Walnut Street. t i Regular meali for men ano women 29 | cents. Gue'neai women 19 c-nte. L Rreakfast 7 ic 8 a. m. L Olrr.er 1? t* «ftr> 0 , m< | Supper, 6:00 to 7i00. B A free rest room: convenient for ' it- |g of-town shoppers. KEYS ^ MADE TO ORDER | H. & H. R. HUHN, I Basoment Amor. Nat’l Bank H .., \\tcaWordl 3 Advertisements under the heads of ■ Wanted. For Sale. For llent. Lost Found. H 1’mon.ii, Miscellaneous. Ete.. inaertod in ■ this department for 1c per' word for esen II lasue. No notice will be Ineorted for less B than 19 cente. Remittances of *1 end R lees may be made in postage alamos. to - WANTED WANTED—Bids for building aix five- room frame dwelling at Manchester, Ga. For particulars apply Wadley In vestment Co.. Grand building. rhone «27., WANTED—Dresses to make; best of work, style uml fit a specialty. Hume 2118. WANTED—Good rrcond hand 7 or 8 cook stove; ulvo price, make, condi tion. Htovc, cure Telegraph. WANTED House painting, floors sUilu- rd, plastering patched, plastercolng and wall tlntlhir. II. l*s Walton, Klrat unit Cherry. I’hone 261s. WANTED—One unfurnished room. Ad"- dress Box SU8. giving price, location, etc. WANTED—Position sawing liv competent sawyer. Address Sawyer, Macon Dally Telegraph. FOX RIVER BUTTER, fresh every day, IK cents per pound. Oscar Bradloy. 1’hones 161-422. ARE YOU aware that If you are honest. Industrious, and anxious to make your nay In the world that there la somebody who wants to help you; th# first requisite =a fur you Is a thorough buslnesa truining; ne are ready to help you obtain It. Htnn- ley’s Business College. Murrtn, Gil. WANTED—Clothing salesman 5100. mall order 1100, gent’s furnishing goods 276, shoes 919. manager small now mill 11,200. Give age nnd experience. Apply Ameri can Opportunity On,, Houston, Texns. WANTKIi I.n<1y u on, of linil«eh»l.1 In family of four (husband, wife and two children) to assist In household duties. WUI pay reasonable salary. Address ••Home,” this office. • FOR RENT FOR RENT—List yonr houses with Wad- ley Investment Company. Wo move our tenants frno. Grand building. Rhone n 627. „„ FOR RENT—Thrse unfurnished rooms, ffi III Spring st„ Phone 3811. SS FOR RENT—Two neatly furnished rooms ■|. to gentleman; all i-i,nv*nfcnces. 240 B Washington avs. Phone 3671. good PATENT FLOUR, 7* cents per .i ea*k. Ilorsford’s baking powder 12(4 rents per psekngo. Royal baking powder 46 rents per pound. Oocar Bradley- Q I'honea 611-421. m- FOR RENT—406 and 401 Ross et.; 211 lm Dtinrati nvts, 816.00. O. M. Dsvls. Ill- KOH nl5NT-dn«-h»lf or o«o. or ,<!«.» h- room, 4J1 Socorul .1. K. Trl, Naplrr. *er FOR RENT—There lire fists and flats; location meana everything: ace this on* p#. on High at., up-to-date In everything; no no children taken. Phone *616. nn FOR RENT—Eight-room house, 710 For- iiis ayth st, nesr Granite: 1161 Elm st.| Its 770. 7(9. 7il Ash st. tT t. Harts, corner of Orange and Forsyth at*. io?! FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor offices ept In Washington block: steam beot and ng Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma te, con Savings flank. HI - - — - 1 "" T " " ' h !l , FOR SALE ch w prices. Full count and satisfaction delivered same day; satisfaction mteed. Ring us up. Phone 71T. MISCELLANEOUS i’ cranberries. Daniel 1 Grown In the open air will stand the 1 Mtotoi v. rrlca- ’ “ • getts. H. C. We have spuria! express Write us for ngentn' outfit and in. N. IT. Blltch Co., Mcggetts. H. 0.. the largest truck form in the world. IF YOU HAVE— A Horse Or Mule Or Harness Or Buggy Or Wagon _ v - Or Carriage; S’ YOU HAVE- A Cow Or Pig Or Chickens Or Eggs Or Geese Or Guineas OR IF YOU HAVE— A Sewing Machine ' Or Furniture Or a Stovo Or any Tools Or Anything Else R Or a Dog YOU WANT TO SELL, TRY A 15c AD IN THE TELEGRAPH. FOR BALE—’Nice backbone and spun- ribs. country style; you know they are FOR SAtJB—Restaurant and lunch counter, best location In the city; good paying business; this Is n good oppor tunity. Address Restaurant, care Tele graph. FOR HALE-Good horse, buggy and bur- FOR SALE—Indian river ornnxes. from grower to consumer. Write for prices. J. K, MJIber, Tltutvllle. Fla. FOR HALE—Goss perfecting press. With complete ntereotypo outfit; good order; prints 4 or 8 pages: 11.240 fob Macon. Address Telegraph, Macon, Go. FOR HALE-Ten-horse Schofield strati engine and boiler: good running order 9110 for outfit Macon Telegraph. LOST LOST—Pointer female dog pet: whit* with liver spots; one vest old; name Trixie. Liberal reward If returned to Dan Bullard* <19 Flrgi tfc found' FOUND—One small black mare t ^Apply 727 College at., pay coat and get MONEY TO LOAN. tad up wards; no delay: bums cloe«d within 21 hours Knrrold Banking and B&vlngi ft Havings Bank. FOR SALE QUICK SALE. Orunge at. residence, 10 rooma, re cently overhauled nn,l painted. Alley on 2 aides; largo tot. Two-atory brick atore In good bus!- ness locality. Will exchange for small farm. Inquire at office for particu lars. New Cottage; large lot, at Crump'e Park. Six-room dwelling and 4 acres In Bellevue. 26 aerea near town. Plenty of wa ter and woods, 91.160. 100 acres aplendld level land. New Improvements; fine orchard of 2,000 trees. Some splendid farms from $6 00 per acre up. Home funds on long time nfc 7 per cent. Call on me next week SURE. GEO. W. DUNCAN For Sale We havo a beautiful vnoaut lot for sale on Napier Heights, near enr lino, in fine residence section. Sizo 50x150. A groat bargain. Let ns show it to yon. Prico $350.00. • Jordan Realty Co. Real Estate, Insurance 1 and Loans. . •’ Phone 1136. 4tti National Bank Building. For Sale A neat five-room cottage on about an acre of ground fronting oar fine, near I»g Cabin Club an extremely dcatr able place and with plenty of room for another house without crowding. Price 92,600. This ta cheep eonold- erlng location and Improvements. Can make reasonable terms if wanted. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 585 Mulberry Street. Brown House Opposite Union Depot—MACON, QA, American Plan F. BARTOW STUBBS. Fn*rk F. W. ARMSTRONG. Muw