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TWIT MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1908
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
Attend the Great
25% REDUCTION SALE
ITHE CITY WILL GIVE THE LAND
ASKED FOR BY CENTRAL RAILWAY
-OF-—
STAR CLOTHING CO.
Such Will Be the Recommendation of th#
Special Commute# of Council Aft*r
Conferring With Conoral Managsr
Molao and Looking Over tho Land
Wanted.
15
L. r, ItH.LYSR. Vice PrealdenL
OSCAR E. DOOLY, Caabler.
STATEMENT OF THU
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF MACON
At dote of buslnes* November 27. 1101.
RESOURCES.
Loene end Discount* ........... «...
United But## (Par Value)..
Hanking iu-ite. Furniture and Fixture#.
(4ih and Exchange....
, >00.000.00
140.000.00
LIABIL ITIE8.
OmHal itook
Surplus and Net Profit a ..........
$1.318.02?. ft
S 200.000.01
121.112.11
200.000,00
...13.112,022.22
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feeling. Our cement will in-
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ns. Like all onr building ma
terials our coments are the
best wo con get. If you ex
pect to do any building or im
proving have us furnish tho
materials. Quick deliveries
for t'noso in a hurry.
WILLINGHAM SASH 6 DOOR CO.,
467 Third St., MACON, GA.
SOUTHERN
ELECT RIC
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Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY
171 Cotton Avenue—Phono 212. /
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law or ■ to ftngUton-Mountford Beetrto Co. Now under management of
WILLIAM J. MOUNTFORD. JR.
Efficiency, Competency, Promptness
Everyth ins Electrical by Electrical Experts
Office <11 Mu
. (Pythian Cattie). l'hone lit. Residence Phone III
OLD JASPER RYE
A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY
100 Proof, Double Stamp
We especially recommend this goods to
those that prefer n high proof goods equal
to bottled in bofad goods at 25 per cent
higher prices. A trial order will prove the
quality. We guarantco satisfaction.
4 Full Quarts $3.85
By the action of the apeclat committee
of council appointed on Tuaisday night,
to taka up the matter of the petition of
the Central of Georgia railway for certain
grants of land on which to build addi
tional ahopa. the petition haa been grant*
ed. and only needs the formal action of
the mayor and council to make complete.
Am per arrangement, the special com*
mlttee. composed of Aldermen Riley.
Wheeler. Mayer. Brunner. Chappell and
Robert, met with General Manager Molao
and Bupt. Harlan, of the Central, at the
mavor'e office yesterday afternoon at f
o'clock, and had with them complete
maps of the locality In which the grants
were wanted, and later, with City Attor
ney Hall and City Engineer Wilcox, went
over the ground.
After a thorough dlacuaalon and exam
ination, the committee decided to reoom*
mend to coundl the granting of the pe
tition.
With the perty were representatives
of the Georgia Ixian A Trust Company,
whose protest against dosing a portion
of Tupelo street was reed at the meeting
of council. These representatives stated
that after looking over the situation
there did not appear any probable detri
ment to their property at present, and
withdrew thalr objection tentatively.
In fixing a price for the land wanted,
the committee decided that It should be
the same In proportion to that paid for
the land on which their present new
shops are kacated. This wUl make the
price $102.
With thla recommendation of the
mlttee. which was unanimous, and the
known sentiment of the other members
of council, It may be put down that the
K tltfon la granted. An ordinance cm-
adng the tarms. granta and conditions
will now he drawn and passed by coun-
C General Manager Molae arrived In the
city yesterday morning In hla private car.
He came to Macon to confer with the
council committee and explain to them
anything that might not be understood
In the petition.
From him some Interesting Information
was obtained as to the proposed Improve-
manta. It Is the desire of the company
to have at Macon such modern equipped
ships that all the heavy repairing can
he dene to locomotlvea and cars in the
quickest possible time. It ft estimated
that when tbe proposed additional ahopa
are built, there will be ne necessity of
further extension for the next tin years.
The shops will be bnUt with thla In view.
Thy.present round house, the moat com
modious and moat complete In tire ooun-
try, wee erected on this ld«. and U (a
there to serve for many rears.
No definite figures can be given as to
the ooet of the Improvements. When
the present shops were planned. It was
* spend about one million dol-
snops at *'
: Macon, and It was
sxpectsd
Intended then to cover all the land pur
chased from the city. Tbe financial de
pression came, and then It was thought
that only about a quarter of a million
could be spent, and the work began. The,
work grew and at nearly every step some-
expense grew apace, until Instead
spending two hundred and fifty thousand
the present Improvements cost the com
pany alx hundred and one thousand dol
lars. This, of courts. Included the pur^
chase of the land from the city and the
private parties whose landa were neoia-
sery for the plans to be carried out.
Therefore, while It la Intended that the
completion of the original plane by build
ing the additional shops on the land oi
the old ahopa and that acquired yesterday
will cost about two hundred and
thousand dollars, It may coat twice
much before the work la finished.
As to the benefits to the city from the
Increased ahopa and Improvements, ar
Idea may be gained from the payroll
The shop payroll for* the paet montj
amounted to $41,002. As the force w*l
be doubled, the payroll will be Increased
at leaat to $82,000. with the chances of
It being one hundred thoumnd dollars,
paid out to employes and every dollar
put Into circulation among the people
of Macon.
These shops will do the heavy repair
ing and other work for the entire ays
tem of the Central. They will be aa
large aa the I* A X. ahopa at Louisville,
which now enjoy the distinction of being
the finest and largest railroad ahopa In
tha south.
Here Is Relief For Women.
certain, pleasant herb relief from wo
men's Ills, try Mother Gray's "AUB-
TRAI.1AU-I.BAF." It 1, a nllaMa
regulator, and relieves all female weak
nesses, Including Inflammation and
ulcerations. Mother Gray’s Australian-
lieaf la sold by druggists or sent by mall
for 10 eta. Bam pie sent FREE. Ad
dress The Mother Gray Co.. La Roy,
N. Y.
CONTRACTOR W. J. OLIVER WINS
RIG CLAIM AGAINST RAILROAD
HEARING OF A SUIT WHICH IN
V0LVE8 NEARLY $300,000 BEFORE
JUDGE 8PEER YESTERDAY-
PROMINENT LAWYER8 APPEAR
ED—RULING FOR PLAINTIFF.
The claim of W. J. Oliver against
the Havannah. Augusta and Northern
Railway Company, one of the biggest
aulta In the annals of tha local divi
sion of tha United Stetea court, wan
argued before Judge Emory Speer yea
terday morning, and rasultad In the
laauanca of an order appointing J. N.
Talley master, to determine In exact
ly what amount tha defandant la In
debted to th# contractor. Tha Indabt-
edneaa W«a tentatively admitted by tha
attorneys for tha railroad and they
contented to tha older naming a apo
dal master, who must render a report
to the court before March 1. 1101.
Oliver's claim for construction work
amounts to almost three hundred thou
sand dollars.
A notable array of legal talent ap
peared In the case, the participating
attorneys being among tha moat prom
inent In the state. Fur Oliver, there
were Moasra. C. Henry and Rodney
8. Cohan, Judge Joseph It. I.nmar. for
merly of tha Georgia supremo court,
and Judge Enoch Calloway, all of Au
gusta; representing tha Savannah, Au
gusta and Northern Railway Company,
were Messrs. Rrannan and iDootn, of
Mllten. and Judge Janies K. Hines, of
Atlanta,
W. J. Oliver's claim la that he built
thirty-five miles of the present line
of the Reavnnah. Augusta and North
ern railway at a coat approximating
$2H5,ooo. Upon the failure of the
company to pay him thla amount, he
secured a lien on It* property and In
stituted a suit for the appointment nf
a receiver. Thi* action wee taken loat
August. At that time Judge Hpwer
granted an Injunction which restrained
the railroad from further incumbering
Its property and from disposing of Its
assets.
Yesterday evidence In th# ease, sub-
■tsntletlng Oliver’s bill, was submitted
and proper argument wan made. The
claim not being denied by tha defen
dant's counsel, and both aides desiring
the appointment of a master who aha|
determine the Indebtedness, Judge
8peer appointed Standing Master J. N-
Tolley to conduct the Investigation, and
report. He also held that if the claim
was not adjusted by June 2 of next
year, the lien*would be foreclosed and
of sale thereon aa la usual In fore
closure tUMCf."
Mr. Oliver, who Is probably the
most famous contractor of the country
on account of the big contracts he he*
handled, wan not at the hearing, being
represented by Mr. L. C. Gunter, hla
chief assistant.
"Have you tried Clinchfield. Writo
the Southern Sales Agency of ihe
Cllnchfleld Coal Corporation, Char-
MILTON TERCENTENARY ‘
OBSERVED IN LONDON
In thla cf(y of hla birth, was
commenced yesterday with a special
the British Academy at Bur-
"Mllton,"
meeting of t
llngton House. A poem .
written for the occasion by George Mart:
f&r ■
mstsssw -
Life and Work,'' whlchHMOTMP
an nddreaa on "Milton's 'Cornu*' and Ite
Incidental Music.'' by 8lr Ptederlck
Bridges, Illustrated by the choristers of
Westminster Abbey. i
Today was the exact anniversary of
Milton's birth, and was observed In all
tha schools of London by lessons w
Milton's life and work. In the after]
DUTY
Commands you to be pre
pared for all contingencies.
Croup cornea like a thief in
tbe night—Gowan'a Prepa
ration, external, cures and
prevents Croup, Cough*.
Colds. Pneumonia. Keep a
. bottle In the home. 2lo;
50c; $1.00. All druglgsts.
Be prepared to meet emer
gencies. Buy to-day.
NEW VERSION
MILLER AFFAIR
Colquitt Attorney Takes Ex
ceptions to Report Night
Riding Case.
To the Editor of .The Telegraph: Ir
Justice to Miller county and the partici
pants In the alleged “night riding' cate,
I will thank you to publish this let
ter:
At the September term of the city
court of Miller county. Mai Ison Kitch
ens. a negro, was convicted of '■heating fire,
and swindling, wherein I was attorney
for the defendant A motion for new
trial was filed, but at the request of th*
defendant the motion was withdrawn and
he entered tho county chalngang to work
R ut his sentence. About one week after
e hnd been In the gang ho escaped. Im
mediately upon his escape Mr. W. "
Klmbrel, who Is the foreman of the c
vlct gang, got Mr. F. B. Adams, the
deputy sheriff of Miller county, to he»p
m Search for the negro. Mr. Adams
-- account of the fact that he had work
ed hla horses down serving papers for
the December term of city court, went
to Mr. Emmet Ilndnay, stable man ol
tha dty, for the purpose of securing a
team. At the request of Mr. J. A.
Phillips, sheriff. Mr. Radney drove Mr.
Adama out to look for tho escaped <
vlct
Want to Old Negro's House.
Mr. Klmbrel
Couch's Mill, looking for tho escaped
party and phoned these g< " *“
corro out to help him and
i In Baker county.
the e#t_,
gentlemen to
bring dogs.
1111 Kitchens'
ght they would
Vhen they first
br
convict, that
Kitchens,
house thc.v '
i Madison
•is or London
Elite and workSMRHHJHP
- - special commemoration service
wa* held at St. Mary-le-Bow. Cheapslde,
the Bishop of Rlpon preaching the ser-
pany, mon. The lord major and sheriffs
IhT of
state, leading cltlaena. (especially Mil-
ton'* ward of Bread street. 1 and the offi
cers and fellows of the British Academy
attended. In the evening the lord mayor
K ve a banquet at the mansion house.
morrow a general meeting of the
British Academy will be held, at which
a number of papers, dealing with vs-
rictus aapeJta of Milton's life and work,
will be communicated for publication. A
private performance of "Samson Ago-
nlstes" will be given at the theater. Bur
lington Oardens, on Dec. 15. l*ubllc per
formances are being arranged for ir.
IfAdon and elsewhere. At the British
Museum there will be an exhibition of
’Miltonian* " and a port I folio contain
ng facsimiles of the Milton autographs
ind documents In the museum will be
published aa a souvenir of the tercen
tenary.
MODEST HEN PROFITABLE
UP IN STATE OF
and * finding bo orie, they went to Mr.
John Norman's for breakfast. Thla Is
Frederick a true story of the wholn happening*
‘ and the account of It aa printed In Sun-
day’s Telegraph Is an exaggerated state-
ment. Tim .bond that was required of
the Miller county 1 parties was readily
and wraUv given. The reputation of Mil
ler and Baker Muntles In the pest has
been none too high about respecting the
majesty of the law, and we as a people,
are trying to Mvo that met reputation
down an(T there ran be found In no jo-
callty more law-abiding P«*opl« nr, noble-
hearted than cap be found In Miller nnd
Baker counties.
Declares Miller Citizens Law-Abiding.
The Idea of the people of Miller coun
ty not allowing their cltlscns to be ar
retted! Instead If they were criminals
all would ahidlv help to arrest them and
see that they were punished Instead of
resisting their arrest or thinking of try
ing to storm a Jail and take away their
• This letter Is written for tha sole pur-
fi p«i H m| * ‘
TRENTON. Mo. Dec. ».-That
_ m . Missouri hen made a gain of $5,000,002
a sale made. Thla order reads, In pert, lost year In th* value of her surplus
... . . products, making a total of 9l5.ooo.ooo
ji wstst just iSS ossa «£» *£&&* * S
the cauqs be and la hereby referred In
(to J. N, Talley, standing muter, to
hear evldenre and detarmlna the
amount which the defandant owes the
complainant for the construction of
j said rotfd aa act out In the bill
"That said report he filed on or be-
| fore the first of March. 1202.
'That If the defendant doe* not pay
- . - . , . . - - ., j -.jltry Association, which ..
the caua* be and la hereby referred In annual session here. The show Is one
“ • — -*—»*— *- of the lareeet In the country and aside
from th* hundreds of Missouri exhibits,
there are displays of thoroughbred poul
try from a dozen other states.
The Missouri I'oultry Association Is
the official organisation of Missouri and
receive* a $1,200 biennial appropriation
from the etate. Missourians are taking
of thoroughbred poultry with
' * show
t they
..’heroas he had be„
afternoon talking to his wife. They left
and searched elsewhere for a while, tho
old negro man, going with them and
promlrlnr to show where Ills l»oy wan.
While going to Wash Heard's, where the
old negro said Heard might pny out the
negro and later returning to the old —
gro’a house after finding that Mr. He
could not help the old negro, the old n
fell out of the buggy, where he i
sitting In the front and thn back buggy
wheel ran over him. The negro then
rk In the buggy near the houko
the parties were to make the last
search for th* convict, and as soon as
th* party got to the house, the old negro
went In the house* to look for the boy
id soon arterwards aome one left the
•use running and nfter calling for old,
_4V and thinking It might be Madison
Kitchens, the mail bran ted. dogs were
set on his trail nnd he was run until
they came to Mr. Andrew Moore's. The
negro was running too fast for an old
man like I1II1 Kitchens, who was about
70 years old. was the reason tho dogs
ware put oh th# chase.
Says Women Attacked Men.
From Mr. Moore's they returned to Bill
Kitchens’ home and Mr. Adams, deputy
sheriff, got over In the yard to go to
tha'house and the negro’s dogs got after
Adams and bit him several times and
two negro women. Bill's wlfo and tho
convict's wife, started on Mr. Adams,
ono with an axe handle and the other
th* something that looked like a gun,
...j*h Mr. Radney got over the fence to
help Mr. Adams out. Mr. Radney then
knocked tbe women ofT Mr. Adam*, who
was trying to get out of the way of
the dogs and after quiet waa restored, a
search wa» made of the house again
Hi *
END OF WORLD
COMING AGAIN
Lee Spangler, Direful Prophet
and Soothsayer, Bees Terri
ble Things.
YORK. Pa.. Dec. ».—Deoember Is to
Tophi
la to taka
month—prol
-j .. th* prophecies
of Lee J. Spangler, York's direful proph
et 'and soothsayer, meet with fulfillment.
to 8psngler, no less a
> than the end of the world
place the latter part of th*
jhabljr on Sunday. Dec. 27.
However. It may take place a week
earlier. Sunday, Dec. 20, and thus afford
an economical solution of the Christ
mas present problem, •
Home of the terrible things that will
Immediately precede the end of the world
are described by Spangler in the follow
ing alarming fashion:
Nation shall rise against nation.
Kingdom shall rise against kingdom.
There shall be famines and pestilences
and earthquakes.
Rivers will dry up.
Th* fish of the sea will die.
The sea will boil up with a great noise.
The cities of the nations will ra»-
Mountalns will not be found.
Islands will
Islands will pass away.
The city of Boston will sink.
New York will go up In smoke.
People will flee to the mountains.
The land will dry up to get ready for
will fall and prosperity will
. falling. This
cannot be stopped.
Roosevelt will get rid of all hla money.
The treasury will go dry.
People will carry their money In their
pockets and hide In their houses.
Great Time to 8teal,
* another.
The crops i
be cut off.
The banks will keep i
Families will steal It from
This Is the gold that Is piled up for the
1 —* days. This gold will rust In your
ets. It will give you more trouble
last days,
pockets,
than good.
Labor organizations will oorae under
ne head nnd rule the land.
There will be great wrath among the
eople. Hatred, killing one another,
-janglng themselves, and children will
rise against their parents, two against
“iree and three against two. Mother-ln-
w against daughter-ln-Iaw.
Plagues Galore.
All plagues that Is written In the Bible
will be brought forth. The land will be
full of lice, frogs, crickets and locusts.
Whosoever will be etung of these locusts
111 die. >
There will be signs In the sun. In the
moon and in tho stars.
In the end of timo tho sun will be
block and thn land will be In darkness.
_ lood, the stars
will fall and tho heavens will be shaken.
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange th#. whole
system when entering It through the mu
cous surfaces. Such astlclea should never
be used except on prtqcrlptlons from re
putable physicians, aa the damage they
will do Is ten fold to the good you can
possibly derive from them. Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Che
ney 4b Co.. Toledo. O.. contains no mer
cury, and Is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. In buying Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, he sure you get the gen
uine. It is taken Internally and made
In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co.
Testimonials free. < ,
Take Hall’s Farkjly Pills, for consti
pation.
G. E. FARMER'S FATHER -
“JACK FROST” the
Original “Ice Man”
—Who, for several thou
sand years was at the head
of the "ice trust”—and
promoter of the society
for “cold feet” — gets
bjisy in Central Georgia,
and hands out a few
"cold packages.”
One of our warm "Over
coats ia your best refuge.
If you buy one—
You’ll have a warm back—
/, And we’ll have a "come-back”—
At you—
Because you’ll be satisfied.
OVERCOATS—$10 TO $30—TOP COATS
Under fepb*
„ ~
Macons
United
New
States >5
National
Supervision \
Bank
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK,
MACON, GA.
OUR AIM. '
We Invite Your Account
ro BE STRONG
0 BE LIBERAL
1 O BE POPULAR
C. F. STROBERG.
(Schatzman’s Old Stand.)
BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY
All Kinds of Building and Bepairing of Carriages- and
Wagons.
For Sale
$1,750.00
COLUMBUS, Oa., Dec. 0—John W.
Parmer died In Columbus this morn
Ing at the age of 90 years. Ho was
Jhe father of C. E. Farmer, of Ma
con; D. G. and T. C. Farmer, of Sa
vannah, and other children. Interment
will be in Macon tomorrow.
Negro Methodists to Meet.
The thlrty-kecond session of the
South Georgia conference of the col
ored M. E. Church will convene here
tomorrow. Bishop L. H. Holsey, of
Atlanta, will preside. '
vengeance and the atat*
WHISKCV
•OUOtt
poee of placing the name* of our citizens
nnd officers and county In the tlgnt light
before the public, and having represented
the negro to the lwst of my ability nnd
knowing the men against whom tha
charge nan been made, 1 feel that I am
bound by duty to write whai I have
you for publishing this. I
B. B. BUSK.
Colquitt. Oa.. ivc. 8
Makes the Liver Lively
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup given
permanent relief In cases of habltuab
constipation a* it stimulates the liv
er nnd restores the natural nctlo n of
the bowels without lrr'Utlng these
organs like pills or ordinary cathar
tics. Does not .nauseate or gripe and
Is mild and pleasant to tnke. Re
member the name. Orlno. and refuse
substitutes. H- J I.amar & Co., near
Fourth National Bank.
SHIPPING NEWS
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dee. 9-Arrlved:
Schooner Purest City. Adkins, New
port News: Annie C. Grace, Steelman,
Philadelphia;
Sailed: Steamers Eugenia. (AuaO.
Rohm, Barcelona: IMrthlan. Berry,
ilUdelphta: schooner J. E- DuBIg-
...n. Turner. N<
op. New York.
CHARLESTON. S. C.. Dee. 9.-Ar
rived: Steamers Trump (Dutch). Van
DeVoogJ. Bremen: Katahdln. Maguire.
Boston and proceeded for Jacksonville;
gasoline yachts Cosett*. Wilmington.
N. C.. bound Miami; Whim New York
bound Jacksonville, houseboat Ruft-
, heuee. New York, bound Jacksonville.
Sailed: Steamer* Juan. (Nor.). H.
' tiers. Risk
la Weems,
, . ! Itudglns. Baltimore, via Georgetown,
i.prodncinjf Arrived: simmer Errt.-1». (Pr.),
[ the circuU-| Molchy. Chjirlnton.
' "? "i'.'.V 11 ,!,e i«. b int» *nj ivmrs produce the p.r.:'i an t . ' V' K “;' S '" V,' - '
_ . .. . .. + nponvotRhro:n.iti;M. To trr.lt the trouble with rr,shiner conUlninc pot-, Tort'
Express prepaid to any point reached X at* or otherstrou* mineral.., is kinplv adding another poi*m to the M.ijy JSUhtWW iSS:
IE 6 *** Wood, sapping it c( its remaning Titanty* nnd perhaps ia *chaoa*re R. T. Runtlett Ttewere-
thtend mukinj «ph«icii wieV otlheenflercr. The cue **.'e tutOonlycute , N '- ™£i R
tor Rheumatism U S. S. It ia nature'* remedy (or thi, disease, *cudt i stMm.r Aimch.
J r!l.l Vt'l'M' in Sp"J'«>U extracted from the roots, hert» x?»* firk.' v cturteiloa^ -
' ClthefotWt and tulds. S. N. R. doun into the blood and ’ WVank W. Benedict. Well*. New York:
«novra every tir.es o( the cause of Rheumatism, cleanses nnd pari fiat th« M *?|a v crooby. Preston. Pet.
ne complainant, ute amount an round you an opportunity to get In touch with
t» be due on or before the *th day of (hdae who are In the market for eggs or
t. .... ...
June. 1902, then and In tha* event tha
J court will forthwith enter a decree of
{foreclosure of the complainant's Hew
fsa set out In ihe bill, for the amount
so found bv the master, and a decree
?r
addition to paylm
urns paid In America nrty silver
are aim offered at thla show, and
Specials galore.
NATURES CURE |
f FOR RHEUMATISM
For Shad, Blue Point Oys
ters, Dressed Poultry and Tur
keys, phone 463.
OLD CLOTHES
FOR THE POOR
Meaning the Spare Wearing Apparel to
De Found In Every House, Wanted Dy
Warden Walker—will Call for Them on
Warded Walker wants to know If the
good housewives of the city have look
ed over their Wardrobes, closets, trunks
and out-of-the-way places for the gar
ments they can spare fbr tho poor Uda
Chri«» tna*.
He wants to remind all that hla wi
will go on Its annual rounds on the .....
nnd that the time la awful close at
hand.
He -also wants them to know that the
.ther promises to get colder, even
“ - - - W h|J # JJj,
frees Ing. and
„ _ . .The eonditions and cues which produce Rheumatism nil sucrc-t ,! Pon Antoni®: AIMn
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ri 1‘ndlcott Captain Bailey, bound tor
Moht>. spoken off St. Johns bar De
cember 7, all well, wished d be re-
ported.
, __ „— whtia _ T
sitting these cold days and nights around
glowing Area, there are those who hare
but rake to wear, and some of them
worn thin, and that all the dire they
will have Is the chunk of wood they can
f lck up on tha street, or Is kindly given
hem by tome one with a heart In
him.
He wants them to remember that there
people are tho moat !mr *
world. They may feast t
morrow; they may have a lire thla cold
day. tomorrow when It Is colder they
may be frecalng. They provide neither
food nor raiment—there are no rainy
days coming to them. They live for to
day only. There la never h care for
the future, unless It la the dream of a
feaat that Is to com*.
are the people, no matter how
want
gets cold. Improvident as they may be.
undesirable aa they may be. lo*y and
trifling aa they may be. Illiterate, ignor
ant and wicked aa they may be, they
are huraoa beings and lire within the
reach of the outstretched arms of the
people tha world has treated b-ttcr.
warden Walkea oaka that you took
ever your etock of wearing apparel, lay
aside that which you can *par*. ar.,1 no
tify him that ho mey call with hla wagon
A house with six room and hall on
Huguenln Heights. If you want a
HOME In a good location .this place
will Interest you. Can arrange terms
on this.
$800.00
For a large LOT IN VINEVILLE. To*
want to build a home In the best res
idence section Qf Macon? If so here
is, your chance to secure tho lot.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, \
Real Estate, Insu ranee and Loans
Phone 206. 607 Cherry St.
Twenty-Five Per Cent
Increase in Practice
This Year
Dr. A. B. Hinkle, One of Ma
con’s Leading Physicians,
States Above Pact.
And This Year the Effects of
Panic Not Yet Over.
Why This Increase, while so
Many Have Done so
Much Less?
His Charges Have Been
50 per cent Less Than.
Other Doctors.
Tho people of Georgia have
learned tho truth, and have
decided that they can get com
petent physicians who are well
equipped to respond to their
Atlls day and night, at Live
and Let Live Prices.
No physician in Georgia is
better equipped to handle a
general practice than Dr. Hin-
$2,600.00—Four brand new four-roord
houses renting for $32.00 per month,
'close In, and In good renting section.
Good Investment.
$2,250.00—Will buy a nice five-room
dwelling on Rosa street, which ia now
renting for . $22.50 per month. This
house has cabinet mantels, porcelain
bath tub, gas, and nicely papered
throughout. Will show a good invest
ment or mako«a nice little home. Hal
stable on the lot
Murphey & Taylor
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 267
Citizen’s Nat’l Bank Building
much you think ought not tn to’cared
for, who are here and while they may to
must* b* thought of whct^Vhc**weather kle, Riid he is considered by
gets COM.. Improvident as they may to. vs- , . . , ,
H many leading physicians to be
on expert diagnostician.
If your doctor don't under
stand your case, consult—
EfnyWonati;
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DR. HINKLE
Office 572 Cherry St.
Phone 917—2 Calls.
FOB SALE
HOW IS THIS?
A five-room house just off
Second street, only
t. $1,500.00 "
Pay $600.00 casit and carry
the balance.
Immediate possession.
Frank| B. West
Real Estate and Insurance
417 CHERRY ST.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native and Western
Meats. . .
Southern Railway Schedules, i ^ ^ lcrt T St. Phone 351.
Shewing the arrival and departure of]
pettengcr train* at Macon. Gi . ter infor.
matlon only, and not guaranteed.
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