Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 11, 1908, Image 5

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— — THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPHt FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1903 1* Stylish Men’s Furnishings The supremacy of this store in Men’s Furnishings is un questioned by those who have made comparisons. The nob by waistcoats, modish cravats, seasonable shirts, silk hosiery, kid gloves, eto., displayed here for gentlemen who dress with cars, are the latest creations from fashion’s center. All the necesiary accessories to a well groomed man are here in liberal assortments, the kind that will make him a beautiful Xmas gift. GROCERY FIRM FAILS RECEIVERJPPOINIED 6. Dreyer charges that Hant Hoppen* deitxel, HU Partners mismanaged the business—Small Assets and Liabilities. TODAY Best Patent Flour (85o to 90o elsewhere) -.78c "White Meat, best, 9 lbs for $1.00 Breakfast Bacon, per lb 15o Pure Lard, 10 lbs $1.18 Compound Lard, 10 lbs 93c Cottolene, 10 lb. bucket $1.18 Plantene, 10 lb. bucket $1.13 Blanke’s Finest Moelia and Java Coffee 25c FRESH GEORGIA EGGS, 3 dnz $1.00 FRESH GEORGIA CANE SYRUP, per gallon 50c Purina Whole Wheat'Flour, 12 lb. sack 48c Graham Flour, 12 lb. sack 48c BRIDAL CORN 12o White Lily Com lOo Standard Com 8o OUR PRICES CAN’T BE BEAT. To every purchaser of goods amounting to $2.00 or more today wo are going to give absolutely FREE one 20c package of our famous B. B. B. COFFEE. MACON CASH GROCERY COMPANY, Phones 325-290. 670 Poplar Street. N. B.—Send in your orders early to insuro prompt delivery. FRIDAY’S SPECIALVALUES Best Oats, 2-lb. package 9c (Most stores are selling 11-2-lb. packages.) Best Patent Flour, a sack 1.' 70c Full Cream Cheese, a lb 17c A. & P. Brand Condensed Milk, 3 cans for 25c Look at the cans of A. & P. Milk and see how much bigger than the cans sold around town at a dime. Besides, yon know A. & P. Milk is tho best. Beef Hash, 20c cans 15c Genuine Cod Fish Steak, 1-lb. package 15c, for 9c Baked Beans, A. & P., 15c-can for 10c Red Beets, 15c can for., 12c Try a can of Beets and yon will appreciate the superiority of our brand over others. Pop Cora, 5c package for tt.... ,3c Cranberries, a quart L 10c Extra large Prunes, 15o kind 10c Large Prunes, 10c kind 8c Small Prunes, a pound 5c Pure Cider Vinegar, large bottlo .....' 10c Campbell’s Sioups, 3 cans for 25c Full Stalk White Asparagus, large cans 29o Small Asparagus Tips, a can 17c Specially low prices on New Raisins, Nuts, Figs, Dates, etc., etc. Don’t waste time with “Imitation Stores,” but come to those who have always given the best values. Come and see us ns early as convenient. We will keep open evenings until Christmas for the convenience of our customers who aro too busy to see' us during the day. Come and look at our goods and buy when yon get ready. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & Alleging that hit partner In busi ness had “openly and flagrantly mis managed" the conduct of their gro eery store. B. Dreyer yeate**da>‘ applied to tho superior court for a receiver for firm. His petition was granted. Will Bulloch being directed by the court to take charge of the assets. He gave a bond of 1200. In his application for reortver, Dreyer sets out that on October ITTie and Hans Hoppcndeltzel agreed to enter the grocery business, each put ting up S325. They were to 4!vide profits. Ho alleges that Hoppendeltael never put In his part of the capital, but assumed the management of the store and haa since pocketed all of Us revenue. Dreyer also says that his partner declines to account for the existing shortage of $300. which he d(severed upon making an inventory on December 8. less than two months after the business was organised. The present assets of the store. In cluding horse and wagon, aggregate In value about IS00. The liabilities. In debtedness to local wholesale firms, are about Silt. The case wD! be ac corded a heating before Judgo Felton next week. Whv Is Suaar Sweet? If sugar did not dissolve In the mouth you could not tarts the sweet. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Is as strong na tho strongest bitter ton ic. but you do not taste the bitter be cause the Ingredients do not dissolve In the mouth, but do dissolve readily In the acids of that stomach. Ia Just as good for Grown People as for Chil dren. The First and Original Tasteleaa Chill Tonic. Tha Standard for 30 years. 50c. FOUND DEAD III BED WAS THJSOID NEGRO NECESSARY FOR OFFICER SMALL WOOD TO BREAK IN THE ODOR OF HIS HOUSE. Two negro women called the at ten- old negro man w ho had been complain ing of being cults aide. _ Officer Smallwood went with the wo men to the house, but falling to get any response, and finding that the door was fastened from within. broke It la. I There on a bed was the old man cold lif death, having died alone some tlmei ITarfK Having aira aione some um« the preceding twenty-four hours, name of the old negro was Red , end he was an old employe of PILES OURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any »•« of Itching. Blind. Bleeding of Protruding Piles In < to 14 days or money refunded. KOe. FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL Cheap Rates on all Lines Entering , Macon Have Been Announced, as Usual. All of the railroad lines entering Macon have announced special rates for the holidays, ticket* to go on sale December IS, with return limits until January 6. As usual the holiday rates will he productive of considerable travsL There will be scores of the students of Mercer and Wesleyan colleges who ! will go homo for the holidays, making quite a large exodus. Hundreds of other collogo boy* and girls, whose home is In Macon, will likewise return ! here to spend Christmas. The Increase In travel will not bo noticeable until 1 Christmas week. ; The reduced fares this year will be In conformity with the usual tariff given under such conditions. This has ! not been an exceedingly good year I with the transportation people, accord" : Ing to their statement*, but the holi day travel la expected to ba very heavy. This la Worth Reading. Leo F. Zellnskl. of $8 Gibson afreet, Buffalo. N. Y.. aays: “I cured the most annoying cold tore I aver had, with Hucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap plied this aalvs once a day for two days, when evsry trace of the sore was gone.” Heals all sores. Sold un der guarantee at all drug stores. 25c. CITY COURT ADJOURNS , ITS For Sale 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. No Convlotiona In Prohibition Cases, But Gamblers Were Found Guilty. The stats was unsuccessful In two prohibition eases In the elty court yesterday, ona resulting In a mistrial and the other In acquittal. The Jury on the cate of Hugh Cas sidy, charged with selling liquor, could not agree, four favoring a verdict of not guilty and eight holding out for conviction. A. Bln da was found not guilty, there being a lack of sufficient evi dence against him. With the gamblers it went hard. Tobe Amerson. Joe Amerson. Jim Car michael and Pleaa Miller, all wffite, were found guilty of gaming and were each lined sixty dollars. On similar charges. Will Parker and Will Peeler ere acquitted. Bud Battle was found not guilty on a charge of stealing. The Juries were dismissed ye^ier- day for the rest of the term. Thero wilt be a number of criminal matters heard before Judge Hodges today, *r. Monday morning ths civil of the December term will begin. Great numbers of Ladies are enjoying our demonstration in pastry cooking, every day. Gome and see it. Phone 360 I PURE FOOD GROCERY. Police (*oupt Settled In Court. It was easy to see that another bunch of matrimonial Incongruities wns about to be thrown into the court room, Marie Martin had complained to the Ili.it her hu-h «•. I Mill ha.l seen lit to make h. r Ilf- Miserable, and t/.Ht then- was n^» living with him any longer. Shs had borne with him si ilong as possible for the sake of the m-mory of the days way back yondet 'vh<n she was happy, but now ah* could not put up with him any longer, especially after bio treatment of Tues day night when he struck her In the mouth with his flat. The witnesses were those who lived In tho adjoin ing rooms, but they could only testi fy to the noise, tho knocking down «f some heavy object and tho screams of a woman mingled with the curses of a man. It therefore depended on Marie to tell what happened: “Jedge, I lxxer peaccabu! ooman. I treats dat man Jlsaea good es any man kin git treated by er ooman dat Is he lawful wife. I gits up In do col* tnawnln anner meka de fl' anner cook de brekfus. anner tell Mm goodbye, all Jts lak de Wlte folkses does, I aho do. I pinner time I sen* 'lm he dinner fo do clock strike twewer clock, an' Wen he klm home at night, dar he supper aottln dar on de stove hot'n waitin’ fur him. W*en he git sick I waits on Mm an* gl* Mm de mcd'cln' anner nuns Mm tell he git good'n well. Mo'n dat I men* he oTo'ea anner dura ho socks anner patch he britches anner sews de buttons on he shuts, anner do ewer- t’lng er wife kin do. Anner he’p Mm I save he money, anner doan buy er ring on credlc anner trlea ter do.[ evvertMng, Jedge datter good oomans ought tar do, an’ dat am de trufe." I “That's enough on that line, tell me about this fuss on Tuesday night” aald the court. I “Iso klmmln ter dat. Jedge. Chuea- day night Bill he klm home. Dar wux ho supper sottln dar on de stove. Dar Iwuzser good supper. Dar wux some nice fried Ash, an’ aome nlc# fried bak in’ an' aome nice fried hom’ny an* aome fried taters. an* some nice hoe- qake, an’ some nice hot coffee. Hit wuxxer supper good ernuff fur any mans, doan l^eer who he la. He klm In an' he say. whir yer ben dls inawn- In? He say dat lakker he wux mat! erbout sump’n. I nay. I Jtss went over ter Tybee ter see mar, Jlss datter way. wuzxent mad ertdt. Ho say. wot yer doln down town in de ten cIn(\*to'?[ Jedge, I wux down town In de ten clnt •to’ anner tell yer wotter went dar fur. I wuxxer lookin’ roun' fur er Chrlsmus gif* fur dls berry man, but ter wuzzen gwlneter tell Mm leaser I wanter a’prise Mm. I say who tol* yer dat lie? He say, taint no lie kaxer aeeder mans wot aeed yer, an* mo'n dat yer wuxxer talkln ter er nuvver mans. I say, yer Jlsa tell dat man* wot aay he seed me er talkln ter er- nuvver mans dat ha tails er plme blank lie, dat wot ho do. Wld dat he hit me, Jedge. an’ yafseo how he knock trier tooflea oufn mer hald, an’ he black die eye so datter alnt sleeper wink senco he hit me. an’ dat aho am de trufe." ^ “Give me your side of the atory, “Weller Jedge, Ise gwlneter tell yer de trufe. I loves dat ooman. Fo'er marrld dat ooman she wux de llkelles* gal In de aettle-ment. Sho wux Jlsses poorty ex red shoes, anner fought sho wuxxer angll Jits fum hohb’n. Well, we gits mnrrld her de law anner preacher. Twarnt mo’n er week utter we gits marrld fo she gin ter squall at me. She aay doan yer do dis an* doan you do dat, an’ she kep onner savin dat tell I wux glttln mighty 8lck*n ti’ed uvvit. Stiller didn’t say nuffln, eep’n er say ter merse'f Jlsso, ahe’a mer lawful mnrrld wife." “Cut that out and tell me abbut this fuss en Tuesday mght." "Chuesday night I-goes home, nn- ner a*y, MaVee, wux yer down town dla nmwnln? Jlss datter way, not mad der bit an’ not atud’n 'bout glttln mad. She aay. am dat any yer blsnlss? I aay, Ise jlsser axln yer. Sho say. I lxxer lady, merse'f, anner w’enner wants ter go down town I goes down town anner doan ax anybody whar I goes. Dat wot tha say Jlss dat berry way. Jedge. t aota <Jown ter de table, an’ de meat wua col* an* da hom’ny wua oof an’ de flsh wux col’ an’ de coffee wux col’. I say, Maree, how come yer didn't sot de supper on de stove whar hit git hot? She aay. ef yer doan !ak- ktt, leava hit. I aay, yer needn't git so hot erbout hit. flhe say, yer skuse me er talkln ter er mans an* I Isgwine right ter mer mar. Jedge, I Jtss could hope hit, dat mek me mad. anner say—Ise gwlneter tell yer de trufi. Jedge—doggone yer mar. Gente-mons! do fuss noos I knowed she flung de coffee pot an' hit spill de coffee on me, an’ den she pick upper smood’n I'on an* she lam me side de hald. an' den she pick upper cheer nn’ sho klm down on me ker-bloom! She sho did. Stil ls? alnt rtx mer han* ter her, k»«o she rnr-r lawful marrld wife. I git oufn de house noon* er could anner sleep down ter do brlckyaad all Chuesday night, Jlss ter keep out'n de way er dat oomans. Den sho sont fur de r»-i U-'-r-.. en’ -1-" t'" • 't dntlf-r wuz klm- mln fum de brlekyaad Wen dey cotch me. An* dat all dar fa ter hit." "The only way I see to stop this fussing among you ts to send both to the stocks de for two months without a I An*. Do you think you could live to gether without fighting If I let you go this time? "Jedge, I knows I kin," aald 1)111. "Me de same. Jedge." from Maria. They went away tickled to death at having escaped tha chalngang. For Shad, Blue Point Oys- ter*, Dressed Poultry and Tur keys, phone 463. CHEROKEE CLUB TO MEET To Decide On the Down-Town Location For Its Home and Quarters. The members of the Cherokee Club will hold a meeting at the office of the Horn* having a Bank at 5:30 Monday At thla meeting the report of the com mittee appointed .to select a down-town location for th* club will be submitted. As stated In The Telegraph, the com mittee has selected the rooms over the present Telegraph office, now occupied as an Infirm*™, and at one time tho rooms of the hike. Should this location be adopted, and It in much fa von 4. the upper portion of the building will be handsomely sod eoetly fitted up for the members of thla well known club. H HOSPITAL DIRECTORS IN The executive board of the Mtcon City Hospital held their regular monthly meeting yesterday In the hoe. pltal building, and transacted the usual routine of business before them. The following members were pres ent: O. E. Dooley, chairmen; P. I). West, secretary; A. IL Tinetof, T. C. Burke. 8. R. Jaques. IL F. Burden. T. O. Chesuuy, C. T. King and John T. Miora The board ef directors will bold their annual meeting on January H. THE MERRY WIDOW A BIG SUCCESS HAVE YOU TRIED IT? It is Self-Rising Flour and you savo expense of salt and baking powder. Use only water and small quantity of lard. Ask US about it. Merry Widow, 24-lb. sack Flour 90c Fancy Pntcnt 24-lb. sack Flour 70c Small Fancy limns, per lb 14c 25-lb. sack Granulated Sugar $1.25 Runkel’s Cocoa, per box 8c Lowney’s Cocoa, per box 9c Lobsters, Norfolk 45c, 25c, 15c Largo Pimentoes, per tin 21c Large cans Pineapple Chunks 11c Mnra-sohino Cherries, por bottle 21c Fancy Asparagus Tips, square cans .... 25c 4-lb. packages Gold Dust 15c 7 cakes Octagon Soap for 25c Richardson & Robbins Boned Chicken ... 25c Remember Our Teas and Coffees. Our Quality not Equalled in the City LOOKOUT, next week for our ad. on all new Nuta and Fruits. No cold storage goods, but new 1008 goods and at lower prices than tho lowest. CENTRAL GROCERY CO. Phones 792-323 8608011. F. G. Co. NOTED DOWN AT THE IDEA THAT THE INSTITUTION HAVE BUILDING OP IT3 OWN MEETS VyiTH FAVOR. President J. F. Heard has appoint ed Mr. Emory Winshlp chairman of tha committee on membership. Secretary Harry Burns Is getting the affairs of the chamber In good shape, and is bustling around all day collect- Ing delinquent dues in order that a clean slate may ba shown at tha be ginning of tha Naw Yaar. An Interesting a.edition to tho li brary of the Chamber of Commerce has Just lately been received, entitled “England's Vast Industries." The book deals with the Industries of England, and is beautifully gotten up and Il lustrated. It la published by Messrs. Hemrose and Hons. Ltd., Darby and London, England. Much Interest haa been aroused In Chamber of Commerce circles by the suggestion mads at the racent mast ing of directors by Mr. Emory Wln- tihlp, that tha Chamber of Commerce erect a building of their own, using T utf sPills After eating, persons of a bilious hsbM will derive crest benefit by taking one ef these pills. If you have been DRINKING 100 MICH, they wilt promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE Inge, nicgently eu(*r coated. lake No Substitute. ANNOUNCEMENT The Depositors in the notion Is tsktn by the Depositors. MY LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS Is that he may fill my Blocking with orders for Plumbing. Tinning and Stove Repair work. Th«n my Christ mas will b© a merry one. for I wlU work again, nest year, for I he Joy of the world. JA8. C. GORMLY, Phone 631. 320 Third St. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Nntivo mid Western Meats. <520 Cherry St. Phone 351. LOOT—New 12 Colt'a pintnl hstvNa Mulberry street end Cross Keys Wed- ay night. Reward at thla office. STRAYED OR STOLEN from ' metura at Beareatlon Club one dark rMSOUM cow. Any information wtt be eppre- | dated and reward pall Phase LOST—Wednesday night peart pendant between 416 Washington eve. and Mr. E. J. Willingham's. Liberal reward If returned to F. C. Houser. <11 Washing ton ave. Phone 187. H. & H. R. HUHN, Basement American Nat'l Bank Bldg. Gun and Locksmiths —Get Our Prices On— PERFECTION HEATERS AND RAYO LAMPS CANFIELD OIL COMPANY, Phono 637. DAILY ARRIVALS There has never been a time in tho history of Macon when you oould get such nn assortment of tho Stnple and Fancy Groceries; German, French, English and Amer ican Delicacies as is now exhibited in our magnificent stock. It’s n revelation to the strangers that visit Ma con when they oall and examine our stock, and see tho groat care given to cleanliness of koeping snmo. Wo do not ndvertiso low cut prices, and do not buy that class of edibles that nppeal to those looking for price instead of quality, hut we do say, our prices nro low ns consistent with quality. Wo mnke a spocinlty of Puro Food Products, and fine Coffee and Tea. Wo nro tho only Cof fee Roasters in Macon, and the fact that wo now sell more fine Coffee in ono month than wo formorly sold in n year, "speaks volumes’’ for tho quality and tho sat isfaction wo nro giving. Uso our flno Ceylon, Rajah nnd other Teas if you want the full flavor, and the delicious qualities. Our immcnBO stock is now completo for tho holidays, and wo ask tho trade to anticipate their wants. Have your orders hooked for Turkeys, Fruit Cako, Orange* by tho box, etc., Mnkc it convenient to como in; post yourself; get acquainted with many now linos; seo the Coffee Roasting, eto. Then if yon can’t decide on what you want, go homo’and call us over tho phono. We aro easy to got, and are ns near you ns your phono. Our number ia 26—all our phonos No. 26. Put in for yonr convenience. Flournoy Grocery Co. N. B.—Special attention given wedding receptions, dinners, and orders out of town for tho luxuries of tho part of It for their offices', and leas ing tha remainder, thereby regular source of revenue. building, may be erected. different sections, In order that a elan- J. y. Heard, of the Chamber of Com' merve, and Mr. It. C. fiasiehurst will elaaalfy tha samples, and they will be •ant to the officials at Washington as early as possible. Secretary Wright end Waterway*. WASHINGTON, Doe. 10-H-cretary Wright today In a short address to IN delegates to tbe Deep Waterways con vention who visited him at tha war department said that h* was heartily In favor of tn general poller of de veloping our Internet Waterways and pledged himself to do everything tn hie power to further tha great object which tba convention bss In view. lie a Word! WANTED POSITION wanted by axpftrtrnrrd steno grapher and bookkeeper at once. Good 1 references. Address “Oordon," care Tele graph. WANTED—To buy collection of Victor A4 - FOX RIVRR BVTTIM. Clov.r Hill Rife 'riion., ,£f5.. P0Und - °'“ r WANTED—A few eeleet hoarders; choice rooms and all conveniences; private family. 240 Washington avenue. Phone WANTED-Thirty squabs. L. L. Bright, Phone 2311. WANTED—Right-room house, close In. Address 218 Washington ava. COUPLE wsnts 3, 4 or B unfurnished rooms for liousekeeptng; close In. good locality. Couple, care Telegraph, or phone <24. WANTS POSITION—A young man raised on farm, with energy and snap. 9 and la witling to riae. Addreaa P. A. Joynor, Ft. V.ll.y, On. R. F. I). No. 1. WANTED— roaltlon MWlng by good anw- yar. Addreaa Sawyer, Tha Macon Tele graph. WANTED—A few boarders for room and board: private family. 103 Naw at Phone 2CI9. WANTED—Young man aa shipping clerk; muat write good hand, be quick and accurate at billing. Addreaa “Clerk," care Telegraph. WANTED—Vacant room to atore furni ture. Address "K. P.,” care Tele graph. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, . steam heated, fine baths, private fom- Itr. in Mulberry, O.rllnC. Hnt. BITTTBRINE. better than country but ter. only 20 cents per pound. Oscar Bradley. I'honca <61-433. FOR RENT—Onq small cosy bed room. <71 Mulberry at Phone 1133, FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. 762 Oak at. Phone SMB. FOR RENT—Sixty acres of land with three-room housn on rolumbua road; one mile from Mercer College. Apply to T. J. Carstarphen. Macon. RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with or without board; Desirable lo* cation. Phone »K. FOR nENT—Two furnished or unfur nished rooms with bath and all con veniences to couples without children or young men. 712 Cherry at. FOR RENT—One four-room house. Ap ply 410 Cleveland st-, South Macon. BAUER KRAUT and dill pickles, freah cask of each lust opaned. Oscar Brad ley. Phones <61-421. FOR RENT—Immediate Boee*r:lon. 1M1 Elm at, 776. 1U, Hi Ash at. H. L. Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts. FOR RENT—One flve-romn house, 4<l Duncan ave. O. A. Wlllla, Express office. FOR RENT -List your houses with Wad- ley Investment Company. Wa mova our tenants free. Grand building. Phone <27. FOR nRNT—Two A1 ground floor offices In Washington Mock; ateiun heat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Savings Rank. FOR SALE FOR HALE—A fine lot of buff Plymouth Rock cockerels, Juat the thing to Im prove your common stock. Phone 37*1 I). If. atlreath. FOR BALE—Smith-Premier typewriter; tri-chrome ribbon: all In splendid con dltlon. K. M. A.. Telegraph, FRESH shipment of salted fish roe Juat received. Oscar Bradley, Phones ill- 421. gain. Macon fluggy Co. - FOR BALE—Cabbage plants, grown | n open, fine Block. Apply J. W. Ama- • son. Ml Second at., or at farm. S miles . Houston rood. Telephone 1HT. Try a ^ few 1 am setting out myself. t FOR SALE—Goes perfecting pre*a. with completa Btareotypo outfit; g«»od order; s5s^. 4 T';,irSri.^. , i b ! FOR SALE—^Ten-horse Schofield ■team or!Ur: FOR SAM5~I*dr'a ticket to Cairo, III.; final limit Dec. 16. Addreaa 7a II. - Hunt, care Palm Berber SIiup. FOR today wa wtU give 13 Iba. of aland- . B sis.r«Ss 7im now 50 cents. Money refunded If not gjtofl^^o^raro^bargmln, don't mloa it. PERSONAL . 1 GREAT number* of ladles are e^Joring our demonstrations In pastry cookings, every day; come and see. Pure Food Grocery. [ TABLES for sale, ales work benches. * Apply L-. <13 Cherry* CABBAGE PLANTS, Garden Idanta. S Grown tn the opan air will stand tbe Idret winter. Price* 1 to 4 thousand. .16: 4 to • thousand. 11.25: over t thou sand. H OC per thousand. F. O. is. Mcg- gctie, 8. C. We have eperial express rates. Write us for agent*' outfit and proposition. N. ft BSfteh Co, Meggttts. 8. C.. tbe largest track farm tn the world. 8IIAD end all other kind* of fresh fish. Apalachicola and blue point oysters; dressed and live turkevs; also poultry •nd gams. Daniel A fwastngsmo, Phone MACON TYPEWRITING BXCIIANGF LOST PRIVATE parly leaving city will sell bis hour*, nnd make easy t*rrna and ufafl f Hi to J ?r — » promt/ly. or dog: spot on ear. a mall burnt i back; long tall. Named “Joe;” easily scolded. Strayed from Fo. Ex. Co. about |ton days ago. Reward Ed O ConneR. or C. E. Ray. Macon, Ga. FOUND TAKEN UP—One red mtleh oow: owner can get anm« by calling on T. J. Lowe. IInton road. Phone l<23. MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOANS-|lft9 and up wards; no daisy; loana closed within H. hours, llarrold Ranking and Barlnga Co.. <07 Cherry *t. MONEY TO LEND on real estate, repay- able monthly. J. J. Oobfc Commercial • A Barings Bank, i MISCELLANEOUS QUEEN OLIVES in bulk, something very flno. Oscar Bradley. Phones <51-423. for cash. <06. Telegraph. S3S0 BUYS a buetnrae that will make you 1110 to |150 per month. Apply in person. Apply quick. A. 8. Ilalle, La- CABI1AOB PLANTB of eunerlor ■trains. grown by C. M. aib«on. \oun*'« Island. 0. C. Write for illustrated eatalogue and prices. Full count and satisfaction guar FOR SALE Five-room cottage all modern improve ments—large lot. Terms $250 cash, balance $25 monthly for six years, which includes interest. EARLE 353 Third St Phone 77 FOR SALE |800 Either cash or terms will buy a treat of 20 acres of land situated on the Mllledgevllle road Just 4H miles from the city. We can mnke It 36 or 14 if ib-nlrnl. Thla traot lloa nicely and haa a good deAl of wood on It. •1,700.00 A very desirable (-room cotta*, m lot 60x260. on Winshlp rtreet Thla place Is splendidly located nnd le la good condition. Terms 1400.00 cash, balance 122.50 por month. •1,800.00 For this price v« will sell you a nloa 6-room eottago nn South College street. This place Is brand new and Is a bargain nt the pries. Terns 1300.06 cash, balnnco 320.00 p*r month. Ptoca now rented for 315.0ft per month. . 82,250.00 We offer for this price a veer dastr- ablo 6-room cottsgn on a good lot, on Holt street. This Is a splendid neigh borhood and In good repair. We ara facilitated to offer terms If desired. MINTON-MOROAN COMPANY, Rest Estate. 420 Cherry 8t. 'Phone lift FOR SALE $2,100.00—Four brand now four-room houses renting for 331.00 per month, close In, and In good renting section. Good Investment. 32,260.00—Will buy a nice five-room dwelling on Ross street, which la now noting f-.r 12.’.60 per month. Thte house hnt cabinet mantel*, porcelain hath tub, gas. and nicely papered throughout. Will show a good invest ment or make a nice little home. Haa stable on the lot. Murphey & Taylor Real Estate, Loans and Insurance PHONE 267 Oitissn's Nat'l Bank BaUdiag HOW IS THIS? A five-room house jnst off Sooond street, only $1,500.00 Pay $600.00 cash and carry;, the balanco. Immediato possession. [ Frank] B. West Real Estate and Insurance ; 417 CHERRY ST. aKonata nailroab^ w • Arrlvei Peg Bed am.No. iA dally II 1* 72. dafly Trig II Sun only., f 1- U d'ly •» Hun. 4 »dlt. dally II, «l*liy 10 tti