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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1908
FOR SALE— Handsome dining table and ■
Chairs, reaaonabla. 316 Spoon* at.
FOR SALK—Nice fat Itoga. any alse.
can be delivered on short notice at 10
centa pound. Jno. C. Alexander, route 6.
YOU CAN buy something good for- the
health of the boy* or girl*, mm well ««
ault their fancy at 8. 8. Parmele* Co.‘a.
FOR BALE—Finn plantation of Ilf'scree,
four farma under cultivation; large pas
ture. two orcliarda, plenty water and
woodland, elegaht. modern houae, farm
building*. four cabins; also stock and Im
plements: death cause of Belling Apply
to Mr4. Burr Brown, Eatonton, Ga.
FOR SALE—Restaurant and lunch
counter, best location In the city: good
paying buslneai; tills la a good oppor
tunity. Address Restaurant, care Tele
graph.
FOR BALE—Good horse, buggy and har
ness cheap.' Apply at Branan'a sta
ble*. Poplar at.
FOR SALE—Goa* perfecting preaa. with M
complete Stereotype outfit; good order;
prints 4 or 8 page*; $1,260 fob Macon.
Address Telegraph, Macon. Ga.
FOR BALD—'Ten-horse Schofield eteam
. engine and holler; good running order;
$150 for outfit. Macon Telegraph.
BUSINESS CHANGES
SUCCESSFUL Chicago manufacturing
concern desires the service of n good
man to take charge of their distributing
office? In MacOn; compensation should at
treat $100 per month; Investment of $375.
which is amply secured, la required to
wry stock of goods for Immediate deliv
ery. Our reference* are nny hank In
Chicago or the mercantile agencies. Do-
Pjirtmrnt A. 191 Wn.hlnuUm Llvd.. chi.
BOARDING
MEALS furnished by Fannie Locket, for j
white only. Phone 2144.
BOARDERS—Reeve* House, Macon. Ga.; 1
a refined family hotel; $1.00 a day ana B
op: weekly rate given. §
LOST
LOST-—Pointer dog, white, with liver
spot, short tall; namn Jltnmlc. Unturn
to 416 Calhoun *t. and get reward. J.
M. Lewis, !
LOST—One French poodle,, answers to
name of “Dooly." Reward If re-
turned $26 Adams at. Phone 8146.
LOST—At opera house or on Long Belt
c«r, smalt beauty pin with four-loaf
clovoi*. Kinder return to thl* office and i
get reward.
LOST—On the streets Monday Last, n
small silver crucifix. Finder return to
this office for reward.
FOUND
* - , .
FOUND—Two hog*, owner can get tame
by cnltlng Woodland Variety Farm.
Bellevue road-
PERSONAL
I attATlANTHn t# nnuh .11 photon oi
sittings tnddn thl* week by (lirlittnm*.
Remember cut rate* Itst only n little
while longer. J. 8. Milner, 161 Cotton
ave.
ILLUSTRATED books, latest flotlon, Ju*
venlle tmoks. toy books, all kind* of
books at Brown's nook Store.
IlOOKB opened and closed; accounts
^audited; genera) bookkeeping. Phone
HAVE your stoves and ranges put In
good order for Christ mu* cooking.
Randolph Day. Phono 919. Seven years
w^h C. Huhn.
GO TO Rlnckshrer'a gallery and have
your photo made by his new operator
Inst from the north; ho makes every
body handsome.
BUILD YOUR house* of long leaf yellow
pine ana be sura to have the centra!
Georgia Land A Lumber Co. furnish It lo
you from their planing mill nnd lumber
yAYds. corner Sixth and Cherry sis.; with
eighteen years’ experience In the lumber
business, we are In position to meat the
sharpest competition on any siss or shape
of long leaf yellow pine, rough oy dressed !
—all grades-and wo deliver the grade wo i
sell; complete stock framing, weather'
boarding, flooring, celling, finish, shingles. 1
lathi, lime and cement plaster, door and
window frames made to order; small ail
well as large orders will receive our
prompt attention; Telephone 210. ,
a 9, T0 Jpwtrt for everything In th* toy
lln*. Cor. Orange and Forsyth ste. |
SBVBRAl, HAWIAINS In ..cmrl-hnml'
..buggies, surreys and wagons: seoond-
hand^ army saddles nt bargain prloea, 8.
8. 1’nrmeleo Co. ^
HALL'S SCHOOL ran accommodate a
few mors boys after Xmas.* For par
ticulars, apply at once 207 Cotton ave.
MACON TYPEWRITING EXCHANGE,
First class stenographic work. No. 3
Grand building. Phone 870.
GET that piano for Xmas. We are of
fering the finest stock w* *ver had on
extremely easy terms for Xmas buyer*.
Now get, that piano and make home nnp-
■treat c " K>r * ,a Music House, Third
CABIlAnK'1-t.ANTS of .iiMrlnr »jr«tn>.
. :. h y M. aibiim, Yount'. Itltml.
B. C. Write for llluslrnted catalogue and
prices. Full count nnd satisfaction guar
anteed.
MONEY TO LOAN.
RKAf. KRTATB t.OANS—1100 ttid up-
wtrdc no d.Iiy; tat, rlo.nl wltldn It
h° ur «'„ Hgrroid n.nklnit »nd K.vlnt.
Co., mt Cherry it. <
MONEY TO LEND on real esUto, icpay- *1
ni'lo nmntjhlr. J. J- Cobb, Comm.rcl.l
A Having* Bank. =
The eiothes
You Want '
We like a man who likes himself
well enough to insist upon what he
wants—and nothing else.
We are not running this store with
the thought of changing the ideas
of the thinking men—but of con
forming with them.
Just tell us what you desire in a
Fall Suit and we will show you how
closely we can match your wishes.
Our line of Clothing includes a style for every
sensible man’s taste.
If a man comes here seeking values in Clothes-
we can unlock his pocketbook.
If he comes here seeking nobby patterns-we can
suit him. w
If he demands style-we can satisfy him.
If he requires the ultra-we can deliver the goods.
$15 to $90
WANTED—AGENTS
AGBNT8 wanted for our new J
In#: machine; Just out; weaves
or to® In sock In five minutes; t
Hold JRh in one day; send 15c for sample
or ll.SB for dosen. It. W. Hutton Co..
WaJnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.
AN EASY WAT.to start a business that
will pay several thousand dollars ■»■
nually. sulllng merchandise by mall; 1m
proved plan, we furnish everything, and
show you how; $55 to $100 necessary
AGENTS WANTED to become our repr#'
sentatlvss. taking orders for our fins
tins of custom made
overcoats: spring
line of samplao oi„. ....
manner furnished free. 1$ 1*1
suits, trousers and
commission; write for further Information
and territory. Warrington Worsted A
Woolen Mills. Dept. 92, 179 Adams st.,
The Old Adage
Does not apply to the Macon Cash Grocery.
This is why we can always save you money on your
grocery account. No bad accounts to be charged off, or
proportioned on those who do pay.
The house keepers of Macon have long since learned
it is both profitable and pleasant to trade with ns.
Give us a trial order.
Macon Cash Grocery
Phones 325—290. 670 Poplar St.
Are You Paying Rent
for a $1,000 Lot?
.Supposing you pay $25 a month rent—$300 a year.
Supposing tho house and lot is worth $2,000. Say
that the lot is worth half of that, $1,000—are you aware
that you pay $150 a year rent for the lot?
Do you realize that the rent money you pay, would,
in five years, really pay for a cottage on a big lot at
Log Cabin Heights t
You don’t realize, do you, that you’re paying ns
much to tho penny as would buy a houso at Log Cabin
Heights!
• No matter what your rent is, take a pencil and sheet
of paper; put down a fair valuation for the house you
live in. Estimate tlie value of the lot. Figure out the
rent you'pay each month and you’ll find that you’ve
paid out enough to own two houses, or threo houses. If
you are rusty on figures let your boy or girl work it'out
for you. It’ll be worth while. 4
This monoy tlint you’re spending and having nothing
to show for, will get n home that will be constantly in
creasing in value. v
You can start right now. It’ll take $250 cash.
Then $25 a month, Including interest, for a cottage with
all modern improvements.
G. 0. EARLE, 353 THIRD STREET, PHONE No. 77.
For Sale at $2,500
A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern,
newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen
did homo or investment.
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
461 Third St.
Phone 360
For Sale
lull . J.
Mint built In But M.ren; will
io.nilt.
is,ooo
ble Vlnevllte cottage; lot wide.
11,2(0
» street homo: 10 rooms; built
tome; worth tho money.
91.000
tie lot; will build home for pur*
$1,350.00
For a Quick Sale
K1& cottage on corner lot In good
neighborhood and growing part of
Jno. F. and W. 11. Cone,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Phone 2P'
607 Cherry St.
ALWAYS BE KIND
To the young women, said Thackeray,
for you never know whom they may
marry. Likewise treat your roof with
care, for you don’t know when It will
rain to your discomfiture.
Jss. C. QORMLY.
Phone 631. 320 Third St.
—Get Our Prices On—
PERFECTION HEATERS
AND RAYO LAMPS
CANFIELD OIL COMPANY,
Phone 637.
MR. DOC GUNN
is no longer with
JONES, GUNN & JONES,
by Mr. Ben L
Jones end’hfs son. Mr. wl H? Jones.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
Phono 187.
H. & H. R. HUHN,
Basement American Nat’l Bank Bldfl.
Repairing of
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Safes
'and Fine Machinery,
lea Word
MEETINGS
* MACON LODGE NO. 6, F. A
/%_ A. M. Regular communlra*
V jf tlon Monday night T:30 o'clock.
/\/\ Work In the Mnotor Degree.
^ * All brother Mnsona In good
Mantling welcome. John A. Davis, W. M.
W. It. Chapman, Secretary.
WANTED
WANTED—Fifty home purchasing con
tracts of the Standard Trust Company
or the Standard Home Company, of Bir
mingham. Ala. Give full Information.
Addreas J. P. flegar. general delivery.
Macon, Go*
WANTED—Telephone 3498. will cheer-
fully make eetlmatce for nil kinds
building repairs, concrete and maaon
work specialty. S. Livingston A Hon,
WANTED—.Two
occupy” nieeiy room 'with
R on board; all conveniences. Apply 969
rst st. Phone 8019.
HAVE a superb upright piano left
th us to bo sold quickly; a $400 plana
$125.00. The beat Xmas ofTer over
made. Irvine’s Georgia Muslo House.
WANTED—Fifty home purchasing con
tracts of the Standard Trust Company
or the Standard Home Company, of Bir
mingham. Ala. Give full information.
Address J. P. Hegar, general delivery.
WANTED—PupUs to take lessons In
shorthand and typewriting: terms very
.jatonable; will .give lessons In the
evening If desired. Call at 107 First st
WANTED—Filing and mailing eterk by
wholesale concern: good opportunity
far bright boy. Addreas In own hand
writing. Clerk, Bo* S4L
WANTED—Position by young married
man. as grocery clerk or city saloeman.
Hava had experience, can furnish good
references. Address D. P. N., care Tel
egraph.
WANTED—House painting, floors stain
ed. plastering patched, waJl tinting. If.
C Walton. First and Cherry its. Phone
roofs stopped or no pay. ...
son, First and Cherry st*. Phone 3488.
FANTED—Two a young men for nicely
furnished front room; also table board-
rs. Ill Washington ave. Phone Mtt.
WANTED—A roommate for a nicely
furnished room, steam heated, hot
hatha cor. Mulberry and First Car
ling’s flat
WO young men or roepte without chil
dren wanted for room and board; naw
..stjsc. conveniences. Haas In. nlro table
boarders. 949 First «L Phone W».
LADY SEWERS—Make shields lit hdme;
materials furnished: 916 per hundred
particulars stamped envelope. Dept. 211
Imperial Shield Co.. St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED—Couple to board or rent nice
rooms near In. 742 Walnut st.
WANTED—Horses nnd mules In trade
for pianos or organa of standard make
nnd fully guaranteed. Address The CXble
Plano Co., Atlanta, Ga.
DOLL furniture, tea seta, carriages and
go-carts at Harts’s. ror. Orange and
Forsyth *ts.
SCHOOL teacher In rural district ‘lt v or
particulars apply A. J. Stapleton, route
8, Kastman, Ga.
WANTED—Grading and sodding, tree
planting and trimming. Lewis Colbert,
R. F. D. No. 2. Phono 2338.
A NICE violin, guitar, mandolin, muslo
satchel, phonograph or music box form
one of the heat Xtnaa present* possible.
Irvine's Georgia Muilo House.
LADY with experience wants position a*
stenographer and assistant bookkeeper,
or any office work. Answer '•Necessity.,
care Telegraph.
WANTED—Small Iron gnfo. Apply Ho
tel Lanier buffet J. M. Bare.
WANTED—Your rows to noature; ths
best winter posture In Bibb county.
Jno, C. Alexander, route 6.
WANTED—Christmas fruit cakes to
hake at $1.00 each. Phone 2496.
WANTED—Two or three boarders In pri
vate family. Call at 160 Smond it
Phone 8839.
WANTED—Good second hand 7 or 8
cook atove; give price, make, condi
tion. Stove, car«? Telegraph.
WANTED—Table boarders, with or
without rooms. Phono 1004 or rail at
107 First st.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—Bicycles, velocl
pedes, tricycles, automobiles, hand cars,
hobby horses, doll carte, express wagons,
goat wagons and goat harness. 8. 8. Par-
melee Co.
THERE Is nothing so much appreciated
ns n book; therefore, why not give a
lK>ok for ChrlstmasT Brown’s Book
WANTED—Large or email Jobs of paint
ing, plastering, kalsomlnlng, graining,
and floor staining. George Olover, 499
Cotton ave. Phone 987.
WANTED—A few select boarders; choice
rooms and all conveniences; private
family. 240 Washington ave. Phi
WANTED—800 men to learn barber
trade, and take positions waiting our
graduates, few weeks completes, constant
practice furnished, scholarship Includes
tools, demonstrations, examinations and
diplomas: write for catalogue. Moler
Barber Collego, Atlanta, a*.
WANTED—Boarders; also table boarders.
HR Washington ave.. Phone 1017.
WANTED—By young couple with one
child, three or four foams for light
housekeeping. In good neighborhood; ref-
erences exchanged. ”H. II.,” Telegraph.
WANTED—Dresses to make; best of
^work, styls end flt a specialty. Phone
WANTED—Lady as one of household In
family of four (husband, wife and two
children) to assist la household duties.
Will pay reasonable salary. Address
'•Home,” this office.
WANTED-SALESMEN
CALENDAR SALESMEN—Experienced In
I the sale of advertising calendars; large
line, best selling slyles. Imported and
domestic; new line for 1919 ready Jan. I,
1909; deaf with main office direct; no mid
dle men. Address with references Aug.r
Gsst Bank-Note A LJtho Co.. St. Louis,
SALESMAN wanted to represent us; ex
perience unnecessary; $76 to $150 per
month and expenses or commission.
Yale Cigar Co.. Indianapolis, ind.
SIDE LINE—Specialty sal reman to sell
high grade cottage dinner get'to dry
— 3 —iq n—** *—
good*, grocery and furniture stores for
advertising purposes In small towns. Big
repeat orders, large commissions. State
R*i
permonent address. W. K. Graves,
MALE HELP WANTED
LOCAL representative for a large manu
facturing corporation wanted In the
dtlea of Georgia to sail a high class non
competitive necessity, small rupltsl re
quired. good pay. and an unlimited field
| a
electrical .business, or handling eH
supplies, A libera! contract |g offer*dJUi
; 711 K. Main at., Richmond.
CORPORATION, manufacturing widely
ndvertwed. staple goods, sold by whole.
retail trade, dealrea branch
$9,600 vearly and tummlsoJon:
beat references-- re
nt 626. Madison. Wls.
• * • •
qulrsd. Address Bos
MEN WANTED quickly by big Chicago
mall order house to distribute cata
logues. advertise; $25.00 weekly; $80.no
expense allowance. Manager. Dept. 31.
815 Wabash ave., Chicago.
$90 A MONTH, $30 expense allowance at
start, to put out merchandise und gro
cery catnlogs. Mall order house. Amer
ican Home Supply Co.. Desk 21. Chicago
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 753
Oak st. Phone $663.
FOR RENT—Furnished room. steam
heated, line hatha; every convenience
«7.7 Mulberry, cor. First,
FOR RENT—Two • nicely furnished
rooms. 619 First st. Pnon# 1046.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ot
three unfurnished rooms. Apply 930
Walnut st.. or phone 2167.
TO RENT-Three beautiful connecting
rooms. furnished or unfurnished
Phone 2118.
FOR KENT—Now r.-rootn house three
miles Houston road. $8.00 per month.
Possession Jon. 1. Apply J. W. Amoson,
858 Second st. Telephone 1397.
FOR RENT—One furnished and one un
furnished room, convenient to meals.
654 First at. Tlione 3174.
FOR RENT—One furnished room. Ap
ply 766 Poplar st
FOR RENT—Nicely located 6-rootn cot
tage In Bellevue, on car line. Apply
to A. W. Btnley, Bellevue.
FOR RENT—Two 6-room houses, Ross
nnd Ash: one 8-room, Duncan uve. O.
M. Davis.
FOR RENT—Three desirable unfurnish
ed rooms for light housekeeping; close
In and convenient. Rent, care Tele
graph.
FOR RENT—Seven-room house 208
New st.; porcelain bath tub. Inatnn-
tiineous heater and eloctrlc lights, cabi
net nnd tile mantels throughout; for
Immediate possession. L. S. Dure.
SI’BBC'RIPTIONS received for any mag-
nzlne or paper published at lowest rate
at Brown's Book Store.
FOR RENT—Seven-room house 203
New st.; poroslaln bath tub. Instan
taneous heater and electric lights, cabi
net and tile mantels throughout; for
Immediate possession. L. 8. Dure.
FOR RENT—Two oonnsetlng rooms, all
conveniences, to couple without chil
dren. Apply 811 Oak at
FOR RENT—One live-mom house, 46*
Duncan ave. a. A. Willis, Express
office.
FOR BENT—Furnished room* for house
keeping or sleeping; nmols If desired.
Phone 1478.
FOR RENT—'Three desirable rooms with
hath: newly papered; near In. Quick,
care Telegraph.
FOR RENT—New 6-room cottage 860
Onk st. Bath end electric lights. Ap
ply 158 High st.
FOR RENT—Two flva-room cottages, 50
yards from ear line, on Hanson st,
South Macon. Apply A. J. Rynls. post-
office.
FOR RENT—To gentleman one room
with or without meals. Phone 1811
l«r, First st.
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms.
8N7 Third st
FOR RENT—Furnished room, private
family, for gentlemen, separate hsds.
758 Pine st.
ROOMS FOR nENT—Furnished end un
furnished, at 407 Walnut st.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with o
without board. Apply at 448 New at
FOR PENT—Thn
ed rooms for Jig
1168. v
desirable unfurtilrii-
WE HAYS th* only hand care thn
coasts; oak your hoys what “coast'
means. S. 0. Parmelen Co.
RENT—Five-room cottage; barn and gar-
don; convenient to car. Twelvo dollars.
Phone 3794.
FOR RENT—Half of cottage; very desir
able locality. 162 High at.
FOR RENT—Three choice connecting
rooms, to counle without children; rsf-
erences. 614 Washington ave.
FOR RENT—Dwelling, now occupied by
me, <3$ Forsyth st.; possession given
January 1st. Oscar Bradley, Phone 423.
FOR RENT—Mat your houses with Wad-
ley Investment Company. W# move
our tenants free. Grand building. Phone
$27.
FOR RENT—One-half of office or desk
room, 421 Second et. K. Trls Napier.
FOR RENT—Eight-room house, 710 For-
ys sm
Orange end Forsyth sts.
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices
In Washington block; steam heat nnd
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Savlnga Bank.
? FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Good seoond hand brick.
Apply J. W. Childs. 421 Chappell at
FOR BALE—Four thousand dollars will
/ bur on established city business clear
ing the same amount each year; one half
cash, balance In real estate. John
Etheridge, 16 Hardeman building.
•WfcrtJSfc** t N T %V‘i^
Telegraph.
HOBBY horses, tool chests, msgio lan
terns, suam engines and Iron toy* at
Harm's, cor. Orauge and Forsyth sts.
FOR BALE—Cabbage plants, grown In
open, fin# slock. Apply/, w. Ami-
son. 158 Becond et. or at farm, 1 miles
Houston road. Telephone 13*7. Try a
few I am setting out myeelf.
FOR RENT
BV EDWARD A. HORNE
371 Orange fit., 10 rooms and bath,
servant house; would rant either Roor
separately,
$68 New St. t rooms, $27.60.
124 Cole St., 6 rooms, first and sec
ond floor, $20.09 each; new house.
102 Carling Ave., 9 rooms, 918.00. .
116 Cleveland Are., I rooms. $20.00.
754 Third Htr. I rooms, 91$.06.
281 Washington Ave., 4 rooms. 910.00.
1908 Fourth Hi., 4 moms, at 911.00.
STORES.
403 Cotton Ave.
486 Cotton Ave.
401 Mulberry St.
913 Fourth flt.
EDWARD A. HORNE
460 Cherry 6treet
FOR BALK—Nice new cottage in Vine-
villa; cheap If sold before Jan. I. Par
ty leaving town. Address Bargain, care
FOR
bei.
Ells at,
SALE—Sixty acres of swamp tlm-
’. mostly oak and ash. Apply 140
•t. South Macon.
FOB fruit trees delivered to you phone
2087 or address S. W. Hatcher. 221
Foreyth st.. Mac— —
CANARIES—Singers. 12.80; females
‘1.09; const 76 to $1.60. Box lit Coch-
BOOKS are beet for Christmas gifts.
There le one for you to give, and you
will rn|j^ looking for It at Brown's
MEDICAL
MEN -The vacuum treatment perma-
res vital weaknesa, vertcoreie,
and enlarges; confidential.
FOR SALE
Not. 607 and 609 Mulberry at., 2-
ttory brick building. Second story
arranged for residence. BARGAIN for
QUICK BALE.
Orange st. residence, 10 rooms, re
cently overhauled and painted. Alley
on 3 aides; largo tot.
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's
Park.
BIx-room dwelling and 4 acres In
Bellevue.
36 acres near town. Plenty of wa
ter and wood*. 31,164.
100 acres splendid level land. New
Improvements; fine orchard ot 3,000
tree*.
Rome splendid farms from $6.00 per
acre up.
Home funds on long time at 7 per
rent. Call on me next week HtTRE.
CEO. W. DUNCAN
A. & P. A. & P.
ALL READY FOR
\ CHRISTMAS
Now is the time to make fruit cakes and get every
thing ready for Christmas. Don’t wait longer, but get
your supplies from ns tomorrow and you will be pleased.
We aro offering some very attractive prices on the
betd gooda and yon will do well to see us MONDAY and
get Home of the great values offered.
Finest Cleaned Currants, pound packages 10o
Best Seeded Raisins, pound packages ,10c
Finest Citron, a pound ...20c
Best Lemon or Orange Peel, a pound »...15c
Pitted Dates 10c
Persian Date's Bo
Fancy Layer Figs, a pound 12c
Figs, in boxes 10c
Extra Fancy Figs, in baskets 20c
Fancy Table Raisins, a pound 10c
SPICKH that are pure, and any size package you
wunt.
English Walnuts, a pound ...12c
Filberts, a pound 12c
Brazil Nuts, a pound 12c
Paper Shell Almonds, a pound 19c
A. & P. Flavoring Extracts 25c
FOR TWO OUNCE BOTTLE
Aspceial present will be given with each two bottles,
and every bottle guaranteed to please or youimay return
it and got your money.
We have numerous other things that yon will need
and you will us-mid help yourself as well if you
will link us about them,
Special Sale Prices Now On—Give the Goods a Trial
Ploase.
A&P Laundry Soap, R cakes for ; .25c
Laundry Starch, (i pounds for 25c
A&P nr X-Ray Stove Polish, 3 pnekages 10c
A&P Washing Powder, 4-pound package 14c
Chloride of Lime, li ean 6c
Potash or can 6c
Finest Butter, Cheese, Fancy Crackers and Cakes,
Spices, SaueeH, Dressings, Relishes, Pickles, Preserves,
Mnrmnlndos, Jams, Cereals, California Canned Fruits,
Fancy Tender Canned Vegetables, Potted Meats, Cooked
Meats in gluss, Olives, Pure Olivo Oil, Cocoa and Choc
olate. . • .
THE BEST OF ALL I
A&P Freshly Roosted High Grade Coffees, at prices
to suit those who know good things.
A&P TEAS
It is hardly necessary to remind you of our exquis
ite Tens that everybody know so well. We have every
kind and at prices that nro right for the quality.
Holiday Opening of Presents
We extend to all an invitation to visit our store to
morrow and we will bo ready to show our line of beauti
ful und useful presents that wo havo selected for our
customers.
GIVEN FREE
We do not soli any of this line, hut it is given away
free to all our customers who havo saved up their Tea
and Coffee checks. All you hnve to do is bring your
cheeks nnd make your own selection of anything you
want. We linv-o on hand a largo lot of fino Decorated
.China, Bisque Ware, Tea Sots, Glassware, Rocking
Chairs, Rugs nnd useful goods of almost every descrip
tion.
Those goods are nil now nnd just opened up, and wo
want you to visit our storo tomorrow nnd bring your
friends with you.
.Great Atlantic and
Pacific Tea Co.
608 Oherry St. Phone 1590.
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FLOURNOY’S
Because it’s headquarters.
Because they solicit your trade.
, Because they carry tho best.
Because you get what you want.
Because they arc Coffeo roasters.
Because you take no chanco.
Because if it’s good to eat they hove it. •
Because their Groceries nro pure.
Because thoy slice your Meats.
Because thoir prices are right.
Bccnuse their delivery is prompt.
Because you want to live well.
Because it's our business to look out for and keep
the greatest stock of everytliing good to cat the markets
of the world supply.
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