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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1903
See Our Window Display
FREE FREE FREE
For the benefit of those who did not take advan
tage. of our Coffee offer yesterday, we are going to re
peat it. Every customer purchasing of us $2.00 or more
of merchandise, today, we will give absolutely free, one
package of oiir B. B. B. Coffee and grind it for you if you
wish. Yoti would have to pay 25o for Coffee not ns good
elsewhere. Wo sell It for 20c, but it’s free today.
Macoir Cash Grocery Co.
N. B.—Fresh Country Eggs—3 dozen for $1.00.
The Greatest Store
For the Greatest Values
New Nuts, New Raisins, New Dates,
New Figs, New Citron, New Prunes, New
Spioes, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Fresh
Crackers and Cakes, Pure Rioh Butter,
Cheese, New Cereals, Fresh Grated Cocoa-
nut, Chocolates, Freshly Roasted Coffee,
New Crop Teas, and a store full of fresh,
clean goods at prices that will save you
money.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company
“Once Upon a Time”
But—'twas long, long ago—that "the lowest prices
’ got the persimon.” Folks have learned better now, and
especially the Macon folk. As a rule, you get what you
pay for. If it’s a cheap price, watch out for & cheap
artlole. We have preaohed "Pure Foods” so long thaV
most people now demand them, and we are delighted to
•end out only Pure Food Products, and we find it pays
—4tpays the consumer to use them and it pays the deal-
•r to handle them. We never make a loss an good things
to eat, because every order is a repeater. One good turn
deserves another, and the trade has been quick to circu
late the good news of our good things. Our stock is
now complete, and we never had such an assortment of
everything good to eat.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
For Sale at $2,500
A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern,
newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen
did home or investment.
RATE OF SPEED
WAS DISCUSSED
Without A 8p#*dometer C*n a Penon
Toll How. fast an AutomobUs la
Driven Through the City—Caio
At Recorder's Court.
“How fast doe* an automobile go fa
the city 7“ H
This question was up for discussion
yesterday-morning before the recorder.
Officer Bulllngton charged a negro
chauffeur named Sam Land with ex
ceeding the speed limit, though It was
as much for turning loose the boiler-
factory etetom gong as for anything
Oise.
The officer said that It was Just aft
er the theater had closed, and when
there were a number of peoplo on Mul
berry street, and that he was com
plained to by a number of citizens that
the car of Juggernaut was rolling down
the street crushing the lives and split
ting the ears of any amount of people
whose lives were worth various
amounts, from thirty cOnts to as many
thousands of dollars.
Then the officer hastened to Second
street only to see the engine of de
struction with Its big rear headlights
shining like the eyes of some monster
fast disappearing down Second street,
with the multitude looking on with
mingled fear and amusement• I
In a few mlhutes the thing came
back and darted with all the swiftness
back and darted with ail the swiftness
of a meteor and Its brilliancy around
King A Ollphant’s corner, and then
shoot up Mulberry like the fash of
merry lightning. In a little while the
Thing came rolling down -Mulberry
and the officer, having Oaught hi*,
breath, gavo Mm a summons.
The officer said the car ran around
the cornet* at a speed of about eight
or ten miles an hour, but that It had
gone up Mulberry at the rate of fifteen
or twenty miles an hour. Mr. Jesse
Harris was the attorney In the case,
and be tried With all his might to
shake the testimony of the officer as
to tho speed, but was unsuccessful. It
was eight of ten miles going round
the corner, and fifteen or twenty go-
ln gup Mulberry, and that was all
there was to It. not a mile more or a
mile less. Then Mr. Harris wanted
to know how the officer knew tho dif
ference between an automobile funning
at the rate of eight miles an hour and
one going at the rate of twenty. The
officer knew It. There were several
things by which he knew the differ
ence. the mpldlty of the exhaust was
one of them.
Another witness corroborated what
ths officer had sftld
Then Mr. Ben L. Jones wfci/ called
In as a witness. He began to answer
questions as to speed and now fast a
car could go, how fast It ever went,
how fast he had hla to go. and all
about It until he asked If he was on
told a great deal. With his big car
the engine worked faster than the au
tomobile could go. When the <firwrt*
going alow the honker honked loudest
Ho sal^. In answer to the question.
thAt hla ear could run eighty-eight
miles an hour, and ho himself had been
in It Vtfien It was cutting off miles at
the rate of seventy-seven, whereat the
court shuddered.
Summed up, there was no -way to tell
how fast the Thing was going except
by the speedometer nnd the officer
didn’t see that, Mr. Jones didn’t sea
It, and the negro chauffeur didn’t sea
It It was taken for granted that with
the noise of the exhaust and the hon
ker and the complaints of tho people,
that the Thing was going faster than
the regulation eight miles un hour, and
Snm was fined five dollars.
Two Gold Fish and an Aqua
rium given away with each box
of our greasless Gold Cream.
Taylor-Bayne Drug Co.
Doubting Thomas Trims ths Christ
mas Tree (In colors).
See Sunday's Telegraph.
THEY SAY ROY BATES
HAS
YOUNQ MAN 18 CHARGED WITH
BREAKING HIS STEPFATHER'S
FACE WITH A TEACUP.
The esse of Roy Bates, charged with
fighting, at ths recorder's court yss
trrday momlng was not without In
terest.
It was In evidence that Bates and
hla wife live In the same house In
Lake City, on ths Bast Macon fide,
With his stepfather. C. H. Smith, and
family. Thursday morning at break
fast. Bates lingered long and then I
began to abuse hie stepfather. One
word brought on another until Smith I
shook hla linger In Rites' fact) nnd
Itold him to shut up. Then Bates
picked up a jmp from the table and
threw It at Smith, atrlklng him In
the forehead and cutting gashes that
required him to go to the hospital and
has his Injuries wlressed. With his
face bandaged up and strips of piss
ter, hla fade had the appearance of a
death's head.
iBntes said that he had been worried
a great deal recently. He lost his
baby a week ago, and he was worried
over the wav his mother's family had
been reduced from a well-to-do-condl-
tton to a condition of absolute poverty,
the mother and little slater being com
pelled to work. It was a pitiful tate
he told. •
Then Supt. Abercrombie, of the
Bibb Mill, threw light on the matter.
He ssld that ao far an work was con
cerned, Bates was a good hand, but
that the death of his baby, and the
fact that ho was never bright, had
caused not only friction among the
mill hands where ho worked, but at
home, 4tid ha thought Bates should
be examined as to his sanity. This
opinion of the superintendent Was sub-
stantiated by Detective Harrison, Who
said ho had known Bates for the past
ten years, nhd that ho was not consld-
“•“ed bright.
It sefms that Bates hns hallucina
tions at times, and then It
imagines that his family has gone to
the dogi.<atld that he has to war* to
keep the wolf from the door of his
mother nnd hla slater.
The recorder thought, from the evi
dence. that Batra should be examined
on a writ of lunacy, and It was so or
dered.
“Have you tried CltnehfieM, Wrlto
the Southern BalSs Agency of the
Clinchfald Coal Corporation, Char
lotte, N. C. M
Police (*oapt
Why He Wasn't Drunk,
•Hamp Alexander was up for c very
plain drunk. Ths office* had found
him about 2 o’clock in ths morning,
walking In the middle of the street
sleepers In,tho homes of the peoplO
on the Street, but he wonted to Joko
I with the officer, he wns apparently so
happy over something he was too
drunk to tell wbnt it was. when nil
this had boon told by the officer, ths
court turned to Hamp. who jiad been
chuckling to himself all ths while, and
asked What he hid to snjr.
’’Boss, you know who I 1st DIs Is
Hamp, nobody but ol* Hamp. You rlc-
eolle ol* Homo wot use ter drlvver
scat'rln’ eyart fur de boder halt!’
"You mean a scavenger cart for the
board of health."
"Yassur, yastur, dat hit. You He-
colic w'en dey hads me up hyere fur
glttln drunk dat time! Iso de berry
one, boss. I sholy Is dat same or
Hamp."
"They seem to have you here on the
same old charge. Were you drunk?"
"Now jlss llssun at dat! Ross, you
know bettem dnt. You know ol' Hamp
wuxzent drunk. Wotter got ter git
drunk on? Dey dun tuck all da llcker
out'n Mncon an* raa’ed Hit down ter
Jackson-vlllea an’ up hyera in Chatty,
noogy. Whar yer sneo me ter git
llcker fum now, boss?’’
"Do you mean to say that this of
ficer told a He
SHOE DEALERS HELD
AN ANNUAL
LOH’8 CAFE-BLECTED. OFFI
CERS FOR ENSUING YEAR.
era of Macon was held at Loh's
occasion for those present
Fermenter was ele<
local association fc. _
Mr. R. L. Tharpe was
ep
chos
ano HSL ysor,
served aa follows:
New York Oyster Cock tall.
Consomn
Celery. Olb
Broiled Pompano. Saratoga Chi
Ro *“ saLi Aiir rwu '-
Cream Cheese. flaltlnee,
Tuttl Frulttl Cream. Assorted Cakei
Coffee.
The following were pi
Stewart Watson, Joe Cl!
L. Blum^Aeher Harris.
a MMOn VST
■lx. It. D. Altman. Tom Yearly. 1/
Fermenter, william ltlley and others.
A.
it Tin
and is tlie »».—t remedy f<*
Sold by Druggists In evi
Fond, lie sure and Oik U, .
SM's Soothing Byrun," and tn
kind Twcnty-flvc cents
,r a-T vn e - 4
H. Home
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND
LOANS.
Grand Building.
FOR RENT.
Btore. 451 Cherry street.
Store, KOI and 608 Foul
road track facilities. ^
Storage apaco at Kngltidi
lullding, Southern Railroad
DWELUNQ8.
. .. dwelling hear Whittle School.
7-r. dwelling, 210 Ftrat afreet.
■’-r. dwelling, 467 and 4(1 New etreet
|:f: »A.Jt\h c ?i!T.V* ,,nu ’ :
liege etreet.
ihYS&J
. — 'rangsstteft.
Elegant, apartments in Dr. Fra
new apartment house of B, 8, 9 i
rooms. Steam heat, water and ji
service furnished.
For Sale
Wo have a bomitifnl vacant
Willingham Loan & Trust Co.
461 Third St.
Phone 360
For Sale
$1,760.00
A bouse with alx room end h.11 on
Hotuenln Height,. If you wint »
HOME In - mod mention this place
will Interest tou. Can smnie t.rm.
on this.
$800.00
For a large LOT IN VINEVILLE. You
went to build a home in the b-et r-s-
Idence section of Macon? If ao hero
Is your obaaoa to securs ths lot,
.Jno. F. and W. fl. Cone,
' Real Eetate, Inau ranee and Loan*
Phone 206. 007 Cherry St.
“The
vicroe-DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
OPIUM And WHISKY
Aid All lawtrlet) nnd dr if
sg. upafert of pAtientscarefully looked after. A home*
.....— «.»«t a prison. Treataeat entirely free
Our thirty r *
like, pleeearit Malurtu
•( peniciiif s free. Mitttt Or. Woolley Co. ASInata, Ca
DR. 0.0. GIBSON FEASTED
PARTY ON BAKED QUAIL
Complimented a Number of His Friends
With s Delightful Bird 6upper at
Loh’s Cafe.
her of friends with a baked quail cup
per at Ed. Loh'e cafe last night. Be
sides enjoying a delightful repast, tho
party spent several pleasant hours In
teUIng etnrlee. The birds were prepared
ruing etnrlee. Tho birds were prepared
Wording to Dr. Gibson’s special recipe—
baked whole with a Bluffing of celery
and eggs—and the guest* say that they
made fine eating. Those present were
Messrs. Herbert Duckworth, M. JL Tai
lor. J. B. Bowdre, Louis Juhan, «. r
Ilau, Emmett Barnes and O. C, Gibson.
The Best Cough Cure
A half-ounce of Virgin CSl of Pino, two
ounces of Glycerine and a half pint of
Whisky, mixed, will euro any cough that
Is curable and break a cold In 24 hours.
Take a teespoonful every four hours. Ask
your druggist for tho genuine Loa*:h'o
Virgin Oil of Fine compound pure, pre-
K rtd and guaranteed. by tne Leach
emleal Co., Cincinnati. Ohio.
BAR ASSOCIATION TO
HOLD MEETIN6 TODAY
Annual Session of the Lawyers of Ma
con—Will Elect Officers and Trans
act Other Business.
Ths annua)
meeting
i ! r,e ho
of the Macon Bar
Association will bo hold In the superior
court room today at 12 o’cloc^an^acj
tlon will I
tors of g<
on n number of mato
general tntorosL Resolutions on
—Q»of Mr. Oerry Cabanlsa will
The following are tho present officers
f ths association:
President—John P. now.
Vice Frrsldent—W. J. Grace.
Secretary—M. P. Calloway.
Treasurer—F. R. Marti -
A committee wan appointed at the last
meeting to make revision In ths rules
governing procure In tho local courts,
and Its report will be road today.
Million of Peepla
(n th# United Slates wake up every
morning of thefr lives with a bad taste
In their mouths, no appetite, heavy
eyed and feeling as If they hadn't slept
all night Constipation Is responsible,
an NR tablet (Nature’s Remedy) taken
at night will stlmulata the liver with
out breaking your slaop nnd In tha
morning you will fsol a hundred per
cent bettor. Better than pills for Hv-
er His. Curse ••nnstlpatlon. kidney
trouble and rheumatism. Best for old
folks bsdsuse it doe* not drag down,
but builds up the entlrs system. (Jet
s tie hen from King A njfphant.
"Fur goodnli
matter wfdy/r!
toller He! An’
bor mor houso
dat big stick In
ho pocklt, nn’
say he .teller 1
yoti sholy doan
dosn look ink
he sho got mo’
poleeces say ol 1
ol’ Hamp wux i
ol’ Hamp wux
wux Jlssos dru
he wux."
“Well, tell m
"Boss! yer kn
dald. Dey noni
wld de cyorpa
dar wuxxer mai
fum Jackson-1
CaUlne's sister
wot wuxxer s
hyoerd dat dls
son-vllles, sorm
ox mn w'y hit
dot ho fotch soi
de mans fum
mighty pop’lar
seed dem mens
Wux Mister 'Br
Mister Brown (
too good fur M
son-vllles. Ef
drinker water,
all over one c
er gourd er wa
sayed he want
mens shuck d<
pocklts lak yer
body lsks Mlste
Hamp Jlsees hi
yon. Prico $350.00.
Jordan Realty Co.
Real Estato, Insurance
and Loans.
Phono 1136.
iss right
* ho got
pistil in
yore an’
sn man,
mp. He
use, but
Kf dat
ink, don
ss know
i dat ho
•cv say
WANTED
For cash two medium priced residences
FOR SALE
One splendidly Improved
near Macon; vmy b«st c<*n<llt
maki* grand ••nnriliv
he gone
n sot up
Ins', nn’
h# him
miffM
r mens
jCslMne
n Jack-
r, doan
splshufl
n. Dsn
wus er
Improved city lots that pay well as In-
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENOY
670 MULBERRY STREET.
Drown fum Ji
uvvum, but atte
ef Mister Hros
wuxxer mighty
Yer Knows dal
Bose Harris wo
WAgg*n fur Mist
nt Hit
lit wux
e nuffln
n Jack-
want er
r failin’
tch 'Im
Brown
ill dem
n dey
F^rver-
bote, ot*
Mister
i snny
down dar on d
git mighty drj
Frown out’n de
yer klm fum
fotch any good 1
ter-way. Mists
mans, he say I
er drsp I wux 1
srway! An* we
mans fur some
de sottln up B
kick 'Im. sn* ol'
home, snne* wet
de street Jlt**r I
An' dat wot me
wus drunk. Ai
effer know how
Case dismissal
lak dat
kef hltl
Immlnj
nigger l
r llb-ty
rroce’ry
II. 'Bose
Mister |
^dldywl
lee dat-
me dat
if fetch
ter git
on Oft*
ruk up
an» ter
out fur
rqfddler
a fools.
uayed I
U boss,
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Meteorological
leral offl'-e of lh4
bureau, departmei
twenty-four houi
time.
Thermog
i OtMukH
. id M fee*, i
Sf AhhevlllO S S fl
14 feat.
J&eau 66Jtyfc
I* Awqr Aboro EvMTtLbi^
raiuia.r
All Lm.I.J M.ll 0,4., Km.
In JmIumtIIU, CliAtuao«|A,
M*ais««a*rr ia4 Mobil*.
6TRACSS. FRITZ O CO., DuulL
Claefsaetl
A
. MY LETTER TO 8ANTA CLAUS
Is that ho may fill my stocking with
orders for Plumbing, Tinning and
Stove Repair work. Then my Christ-
Y mss- will b« a merry one, for I will
I the*^ wo5d* n# nWtt y * t * r ‘ f ° r * h ° *° y ° {
° W ° JA8. C. GORMLY,
Phone 631. 320 Third 8t.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native nnd Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
'Z —Get Our Prices On—
.j PERFECTION HEATERS
„ AND RAYO LAMPS
“ CANFIELD OIL COMPANY,
, Phone 637.
Phone 187.
• H. & H. R. HUHN,
s. Bil.msnt American Nlt'l Bank Bldg.
!: Safes Opened and Repaired
S, Setting of Combinations,
r. j-f-t-f-f.-f f | p > 11 f 11 t 11 f t 11111 a
rt ;; r
iiicaWqrdl
! WANTED
\ WANTED—A moil miraa fnr HilM thrM
„• ynnra old. All Illy 20.1 ffiillo*. «.
'* WANTED—Room and brmfd or room In
ni by young man. Address
■ B*»x 191.
b 'J. Quarto'.
WANTED—To buy five acres of land hi
East Macon, or South Macon, on the
WnTrZmW Addr '“
HELP WANTED—Railway mall clerks;
commencement salary fitou.OO; spring
4. examinational prenaraftone freej write
^mmadlately. Franklin Institute. Roches-
WANTED—At oftce. position by ex-
1- pnrlenoed tody stenographer and book-
keeper. Address 'Gordon," care Tole
rs graph.
■e WANTED—Carpenters to eoma to fialk-
i- epm Hardware Co. from I to $ p. m.
and see aomuthlng of Intereat.
Ar?NNTlpN C!A«ritNTP!n«l-Som.-
CALIFORNIA celery and Cape Cod cron-
hjnaa wst* 0 *
S WANTED—To buy collection of Victor
- records; must lu» cheap for cash. Ad-
r dress K. L. M., Telegraph.
WANTED—A few select boarders; choice
rooms nnd all convenlAnces: private
^srnliy. 246 Washington avenue. Phono
COUPLE wants $.4 or 8 unfurnished
rooms for housekeeping; closo In, good
locality. Couple, rare Telegraph, or
phone 894. ,
1 FOR RENT * j
i. FOR RENT on SALE—Rest dairy and
’ truck farm In Georgia: M aerea with
7-room houae in good repair; atAhlea.
n barns, etc.; fine meadow; enough good *
u land to produce a world of vegetables:
10 minutes from court houaa. B. Trie
t Napier.
FOR RENT—Rooms, close In, And mails,
n will rent for hounrkeeping. Ring 1471
Foil npNT—FurMih«4 front room. r«.
aouable. Ring 2S09J.
FOR IlENT-Tliree unfurnished rooms 1
•for light housekeeping. 211 Spring at.
Phono Sill, '
FOX RIVER butler 96 cents per pound,
by express every day. Oscar Rradley.
Phones 461-412. n
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, j
steam bested, fine baths, privets ram- L
lly. 671 Mulberry, Carling’s flat. r
itENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms,
With or without board. Desirable lo
cation. Phone Ilf.
' FOR RENT—Two furnished or unftir- ^
nlshed rooms with l>*th and all con- ,
venlcnoea to couples without children or
young men. 712 Oherry st.
FOR nENT—One four-room house. Ap
ply 410 Cleveland st, South Macon.
FOR RENT—fmmedlafa possession, lilt
Elm at., 770. TM. 762 Ash st. ft. !„
Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
FOR RENT—One five-room house, 489 h
Duncan eve. O. A. Willie, Eapres* c
office.
pon RENT—Mat your houses with Wad-
lay Investment Company, We move .
mir tenants free. Grand building. Phone o
827. r
FOR RENT—Two Al ground floor offices ll
In Washington block; steam heat nnd ltl
con JavAgs C link 1,<,nca- * App,y to M *’ Ir
FOR BALE • t
FOR HALE—neautlful holly wreaths st
Womnn’N Exchange.
FOR HAFaE—Party leaving city will
sell his house and moko easy terms
and small monthly payments of $20 to
$2k to party who will meet sama prompt
ly. Aadrasa ‘'Owner," Telegraph,
FOR SALE—Bmllh-Preraler typewriter;
trl-ehrome ribbon; all In splendid eon
dltlon. K. M. A.. Telegraph.
FOR HALE—Frasier buggy 1 rubber Uree;
freshly painted; price $11.00. A bar
gain. Macon Buggy Co. ^
FOR SALE—Cabbage plant*, grown. In
op*n. tin* afock. Apply J. w. An«- .
son, $M Second et., or at farm, t mile*
Houston road. Telephone 1)97. Try a m
few I am setting out myself. Q
FOR 0AI,E—Cues perfecting press, with 1
1
FOR SALE—Ten-horse Bchofletd steam
engine and holler; goM running order;
$110 for outfit. Macon’Telegraph,
PERSONAL S
HALL'S SCHOOL FOR BOY8 ran admit
a few more pupils after Xmas. Apply
now for admittance. Cell at 20f Colton
ere., or phone 481. and ask for Mr. 11*11.
BUTTBRINB, only'20 cent* per pound, ..
bettor than country butter. Try a 1
pound. Osesr Bradley. Phones fli-421
ARE YOU going to Ift that roof leak ail
Winter? Go to Balkcom Hardware Co.
for asphalt roofllng and roofing paint
1 CALIFORNIA petr*. Malaga grape*, Gill
Flower apples, P. sweet, tangerine,
nuts, figs, raisin*. J. Ceeerlo.
GREAT numbers of ladle* are enjoying
our demonstrations In pastry cooking*,
every day; aom* and see. Pure Feod
1 Grocery.
TABLF.S for sale, also work benches.
Apply I*. lit Cherry.
HIIAD and all other kinds of fresh fish;
Apale# i.Irol.4 nnd blue p rint oy*t*r*. N
dressed and live tinkers; also poultry R
nnd game. Daniel A Blsslngeme. l'hon*
Ul if
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LOST
LOST—Child'a nnrklacn with gold bead
chain and heart attsrhed; lost near
wlnahlp school or Duncan ave. or
through Hoff Hornr yard to Cleveland
•ve.. Vlnevllle. Notify BnUth 4k WatsoiC
Mulberry or New
LOST—-Automobile crank
He crank handle. Re-
ward If returned to W. N. Bhlnholaer,
Fourth and Plum eta.
PRIVATE party leaving city will sell hla
house, sod make easy terms sad small
monthly payments of 120 to $2B to party
who will meet same promj/ly. Address
Owner. Telegraph.
MONEY TO LOAN.
REA I. ESTATE LOANS—1100 and up
wards; no delay; loans closed within 24
hours. Harrold Banking and Savings
Co.. 607 Cherry st.
MONEY TO LEND on real estato. repay-
able monthly. J. J. Cobb. Commercial
4k Havings Bonk.
MISCELLANEOUS
SAUER KRAUT and dill plcklee, fresh
lot of each lust opened. Oscar Brad
ley. Phonea 851 -421.
EVERY carpenter In Macon should sea
rpenter In Maco
tho "Red Devil" at Boiko
Co., from B to 8 p. m.
ALLCORRTT! candy. Darby candy.
He halt's candy. Huviers. Peter’s choc
olate. Tenney's candles and crystallised
fruit*. J. Coserlo.
for rush. 806. Telegraph.
superior strains,
..Gibson. Young's Island,
ntalps
W?Ka ^ilTusi^aVedcmal.rguean'd
prices. Full count and aatlafactkm guar r
FOR SALE
Five-room cottage
ments—large lot.
Terms $250 cash,
EARLE
353 Third St Phone 77
FOR SALE
$800
Terms 1400.00 cash,
flouth (Tollega
i bargain at the price. Terms $200.00
rented for llB.di
1 TAI
MACON TYrBWIUTINO EXCHANGE.
First class steoecrephte work. No.
dnunl building. Pbone 870,
MINTON-MORGAN COMPANY,
Real Estate.
0 Cherry 8t. 'Phoftrf 1J02,
FOR SALE
$2,100.00—Four brand n«w four-mom
ntlng for $12.00 per month,
and In good renting section.
$2,260.00—Will hay s nlea live.room
m Itosfl street, which Is now
nr $22.80 per month. This
$15,000.00 local money to lend st 7
Murphey & Taylor ’
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
PHONE 267
HOW IS THIS?
A five-room bonso just off
$1,500.00
Pay $G00.00 cash and oarry,
Immediate poescHaion.
Frank B. West
Real Estate and Insurance
417 CHERRY ST.
aconatA railroad.
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