Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 16, 1908, Image 5

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-H-H-H-H-H- THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1008 IT IS NOT EXPENSIVE I TO DRESS WELL l If you know where and what make of garments to buy. If you appreciate Clothing with dash and life, the kind-: that are built with the broad shoulder effect, you can easily SPECIAL TODAY Best Sugar Cured Hams, per pound 14c Good Grade Hams,' per pound 12%c •Picnic Hams ..: >. 9c Bacon Strips, 4 to,(i pounds . ' 15c Bacon Strips, 2 to-3 punds 17%C Smoked Meat, per pound 13c Best AVhite Meat, per pound 12c FRESH COUNTRY EGGS-3 dozen, $1.00 Macon Gash Grocery Co. ~ Phones 325—290. i 670 Poplar Street. j-H-I-J-H-l-l' Follow the Throng DON’T MIND THE RUSH, COME RIGHT ALONG! YOU Your friends and all the good people are waited at our store this week to show you how much more we ‘ will do for yon and your friends than any other store can afford to do, because they lack the facilities. Como and see us this week. We have things to show you that' will do you good... ' ' Place your orders with us now for delivery any day you wish, and we wiill take particular care with your order. You need not pay for the goods until they are de livered to you. Everything the best and our prices will win you. • Merit will tell. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Phone 1590. Phone 1590. 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. •' t Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 For Sale $1,750.00 A house with six room end hall on Hugutnln Heights. If you want a home: in a good locution this place will Interest you. Can arrange tsrme on this. $800.00 For a large LOT IN VLVEVILLE. You want to' build a home in the heat res idence section of Macon? If so hero Is your cbonc. to secure the lot. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, «< Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St. '/'OKESBORQ MERCHANT < FAILS IN HIS COMPLAINT , flboCQLAS. Oe.. Dec. lfr-Shertf? rJBfcetson arrested Roy Merritt and, Joe, [■Lon whom W. H. Hinson, the • boro merchant charged wtthj it* him up on the night cf the.' r* carried them before Justice; -jy, ef Broxton for a hearing.; II the evidence was hsard Judge, isehtrgvd them from custody, •at of tha prosecutor. • } ngegement Anoeunced. >unclu* the l»ar> the home of tb< ty. refinement end lovable character; the groom-to-be was reared In Doug las, and now cashier of the Bank of Nichols, a thorough prominent busi ness young‘man. ^ Death ef Prof. Tsehannen. Died, la this city at 11:40 o’clock on the night of the 12th of acute Bright s diseaseTnd malaria. Prof. J. C. Tach- annen. of Fort Wayne, Ind. Deceased was about thirty year# ef oge. a mem- ber of the faculty of the Southern Normal College, and by his studious habits had won the esteem and love of students, patrons and faculty. H!« remains wers shipped last night nt 8:35 over the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic to his former homo at Fort Way ns. Baby won’t suffer firs mlnu if ynu apply Dr. Th^msi j trtc Oll^ st once. It acta like iv. AN EXECUTIONER DRUNKEN NEGRO CREATES STIR BY HANGING HIMSELF IN AN AP PLE TREE. ATHENS, Ga.. Dec. 18.—Athens had a lynching yesterday. The police wet* called to the Newtown settlement to ar rest a drunken roan, and after search ing some time for him, found Alox Smith, colored, hanging in an apple tree. No one had witnessed the lynch.ng and the crime committed by the negro was nothing worse than that of getting drunk. John Barleycorn had been the execution er. The negro in rambling around had jammed his head between two limbs of I the apple tree and could not get out. Thero he was hanging with his toes Just touching the ground. Had tho officer* arrived a little later he would have been dead. They took him- down and curried him to the city prison and he will pay the ordinary line for a plain drunk. Walker Gets Commission. ATHENS. Ga.. Dec. II.—Hon. Cllffl M. Walker, the newly-clected solicitor gen eral of tho western circuit, has received his commission,' which takes oltect on Jan. 1. Ho was in Atlanta yesterday and was sworn in by Judge C. H. Brand. Mr. Walker will appear at his first court on the fourth Monday In January at Wat- ktnsvHlo. His friends are predicting for him a brilliant success as solicitor gen eral. , Seek to Sat Aside Will. ' ATHENS. Ga.. Dec. 15.—Judge Brand heard at chambers yesterday the case of Lula T. Lyon and Cora at. Austell vs. M. L. Mobley, administrator of H. L Spencer, deceased. The plaintiffs are seeking to set aside the will of the de ceased and ere making a strong effort to show that It should be held to be the genuine will of the deceased. Tho| Red Cross Stamps. woman a c-iud. uiu inst urKuiiitiuiuii m tho state to take up the pale of the Red Cross stamps, lias received a large num ber of tho stamps and has placed them on sale at different points In the city. It Is thought that at least ten, thousand of these stamps will be sold here during this week, If not more. Finds Jewels and Money. ATHENS. Ga.. l»ec. 15.—Mr. Pierce Whitehead, who lost $200 and $1,000 in Jewels at Winder a few nights since, was lucky enough to find thorn nguin yes terday. He and tho city marshal wero hunting for them and in a roll of old S. A. L. Up-Town Office. ATHENS. Ga.. Dec. 16.—The Seaboard /Air Lino Railway 1ms established an up town office* in ttjls city and has placed In cha?|?e of the office Mr. John S. Hoke, who for a number of years nan been agent here., Mr. Hoke will he goneral agent for the Seaboard In this city nnd tho place now occupied by him will bo filled by another. Mr. Iloko’s long con nection with the road and his successful management of tho business of h!s office has brought about this promotion. Case Is Dismissed. ATHENS. Go.. Dec. 15.—Yesterday af ternoon the committal trial of Shep Har ris. colored, chnrged with attempted bur glary. waa concluded and tho negro was dismissed. This case was brought agnlnst tho negro, ho being charged with having entered the room of a young lady nt the State Normal School recently. Tho young lady awoke and the negro grabbed her by the throat She scream ed and ho ran. The evidence waa insuf ficient to identify Shep Harris as the negro, although the young lady believes ho Is the guilty party. Immediately after being released by tho court Harris, on the advice of his counsel, left Athens on the first train. A Dangerous Operation Is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King’s New Lifo Pills Is over subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don’t feel them. They curse constipation, headache, bilious ness and malaria. 25c at all drug stores. DUBLIN LODGE NO, 81 K.DFP. ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR THE OEINUIINE OXFORD BIBLES can be had here—not the imitation Ox ford. We have them from $ 1.2 5 to $ 15 and on any $2 (or higher priced) Bible WE STAMP NAME FREE We also have GIFT BOOKS, LEATHER GOODS, FANCY BOX PAPERS, FOUNTAIN PENS, OTHER CHRISTMAS ARTICLES, DENNISON’S LINE. BURKE’S v 508 CHERRY ST. KEYS DUPLICATED BY H. & H. R. HUHN, / Basement American Nat’l Bank Blda* Phone 187. This Coupon Is Good for Fifteen Cents In Payment on Any One Pair of Christmas Slippers I | in the House. No 1 I Man, Woman or Child. - ' * ■ Cut Out and Bring With You. Dec. 16 to Deo. 24. Lester-Clark Shoe Company. Xmas Gifts That Will Be Appreciated Tour present should possess quality, beauty and at the same time be serviceable. We have a line of goods which possess both. Our stoclMs completo in variety, style and usefulness. Make your selec tion now while the stock Is unbroken. > W; W. Williams Co. I GARSI IS PAROLE CLERK APPOINTMENT MARKS BEGINNING OF OPERATION OF THE NEW / PAROLE SYSTEM. DUBLIN, Ga.. Dec. 15—At a meeting last night of Dublin Lodge, No. 81, Knights of Pythias, the following of ficers were elected: Chancellor Commander—Frank Law. son. Vice Chancellor—P. S. Twitty. Prelate—S. T. Hall. Master of Work—H. P. Anderson. Keeper of Records and Seal—J. A. Peacock. Master of Finance—Alex Blackshear. Master of Exchequer—J. F. Flan ders. Master at Arms—J. L. Mlngledorff. Inner Guard—Inman Fisher. Outer Guard—James T. Smith, Jr. Trustee—J. R. Boardhurst. One esquire was given the rsnk of knight last night, two candidates wero elected to membership and one ap plication was received. The lodge now has about one hun dred and fifteen members and Is grow ing rapidly. BRONCHITIS VICTIM Little Daughter of Mrs. Hast ings, of Fitchburg, Suffered for Years. Could Not At tend School Winters. Completely Cured By Vino!. '"For many years my little daughter suffered from bronchltle. Every win ter ,he wae out of eehool more than the was In, until at lest I had to take her out of school entirely. We had one of the best doctors In the city, and while be. would hrlng her out of the acute attache all right, they kept occurring. A last she got so very bsd that It did not seem as' (Hough 'she could stand any more spells. Know ing that Vino! had cured my little nephew of congestion of the lungs I decided to try It for my daughter. 1 (lid so end could soon see a great dif ference. 8he took four bottles In all and It has completely cured her. That was a year ago and she has not had an attack of bronchitis since end seems strong and walk" Mrs. J. E. Hastings, Fitchburg. Mass..' The reason Vlnol Is so successful In such cases Is because It contains tonic Iron together with all of tha healing, medicinal and body-building elements of cod liver oil ectually taken from fresh cods’ liven—but n° °U to uprat the etomach and retard IU work. It does not taste of oil and children love U. U Vlnol fails to benefit any cate for which It Is recommended we win refund every cent p aid u* tor It. i. your guaranty; we know It Will goo J. Taylor* liayoe Drug Co* • I ATLANTA. Ga., Deo. 15.—Robert Gard iner, of Sparta, has been appointed parol* clerk by the state prison commission, and tho appointment marks tho beginning of the practical application of the new law, by which prisoner* may be released from tho penitentiary on trial. Mr. Gardiner has done special work for the commission on various occasions and Is similar to a large extent with the state ponltentlary. He is fitted by tal lion of Its operation in cnnrge. It will lia the duty of tho clerk to investigate applications that are made for parole, to keep a reco;tf of all cusch 'and. Hee that released prisoners comply with the rulos and regulations after being set free. No ono has yet been paroled, but a hundred or more unpllcatlons are on Hie. Tho commission will hold a special meet- ini' tomorrow, and some of tneny may be passed upon. This Is Worth Koaomg. Leo F. Zellnski. of 88 Gibson street, Ruffnlo, N. Y.. says: "I cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with liucklen’s Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two days, when every trace of the sore was gone.” Heals all soros. Sold un der guarantee at alt drug stores. 25c. SURE 10 COME BACK LOCAL CHAPTER OF U. D. C. MADE STRONG EFFORT TO 8ECURE RECONSIDERATION OF THE ACTION OF STATE CON VENTION. Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, of Myron, spent yesterday In Athens In conference with, and ns the guest of. the local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confeleracy. with whom situ took up the matter or urging reconsideration of the action taken ■on the Wlrx monument by the lost state I convention. President Of the Macon Sid ney Lanier Chapter. Mrs. Lamar la one ot the strongest agitators In the fight now being made to withdraw the offer made Richmond and to erect the monu ment In Georgia, preferably In Macon. I The Macon chapter has received advices which Indicate that more than a major ity of state chapters will petition the state president to call a special conven tion. Fevormbl* action on the circular .....numont bark ti> thl. Mata In vlaw of th* faot that Richmond ba> alvan the proposition afi'b a foabl. neceptanec. Th. matter will he determined within the next lew weak..ft . ... In their e.ert !o h*v» th. action ef tha a tats conrcmlen m-vnrtdered, the Bldney tuinler ampler of Ibl. cUv. ha. been riven tile eupport of many of the lead* In* member, of the itatJ ornniutlon. nm-mg whom may ba mentioned the fol- ’■ ,0 5fr*’ Helen Plane, honorary president f. fa, f’ Atlente. Mr.. J. K. OttleP. Georgia nhalrman 8hl! r *i monument committee. Atlanta. Mr-1. H. R. Park, aaorria chairman Rlehmon.t muraum committee. Atlanta. Kra. J. C. Olmitaad, Atlanta. Mre. Jam™ Jackson, Atlanta. Mre A. U. null. Georgia chairman com mittee cn nrrangement, Wire monument, *Mr£ n *fai»’Trammell, elate registrar. *Scr? M A. fa Harper. Elherton. fas. Mrs n. fa. S’Ubott. Brat vice prreMent Georgia dlvlutea, M.rtetln. Mra. I- II faorejor. llawfclngeflM. Mr .. !*, H. Godfrey, Covington. aui». "SuM. i Ivellty,’ Home. Ot., reeord* Inc Mcrrtury. Mist Ids Holt. Maoen. Mrs. T O, GMittney. Macon. Mrs. W. D. Lamar, seoood vioe presi dent a*<rfl« division, Maron. M «• MliUn ItMtttrfofd. state hlzto* rUo, Athens, Go. Police (£oapt Wanted to Surprlie Her. Tho old couple were tolorahly well fixed, having saved for the rainy days, and while tho whole amount of their worldly wealth wouldn't nmount to a couple of hundred dollars, this with tho odd jobs ot spading up gardens, mending a broken gate,, mowing a lawn or taking a package here and there with on occasional errand, and all tor the whito folks, gave him and bls'n all they wanted to wear and eat. Thu children had grown up and loft them, and there they wore, two typi cal negroes of the old times, living out tho balance of their lives by them salves and all alone. Sometvbcra their baby boy. os they called him after the 'manner of white folks, was living, and whito thoy called him a baby boy he woe a grown up man. Deep down In his heart there was'a remnant of the affection he had felt for the ol- man .and the ol’ ooman when he waa young er, but on the surface he cared not whether they lived or died, and ho never wrote unless he wanted some thing, and he know exactly who to .write to. The old man kdow that he was able to get anything he wanted wbera he was, but the old ooman, the mother, had all excuses for him nnd would havo sent him her last cent or her last mouthful of bread. Thla fool ishness about the boy on the part of the ol’ ooman was about the only bone of contention with the couple. "Benner stud’n’ all dla day ’bout Jim. Chrlsmus sopn bo hyere on’ fo do faawd I does wanter ••• dat boy. But da po‘ boy alnl got no money ter klm home on/' It was a hint to the old man. "Clnr ter goodnlss, Calllne, you sho Is sggorvatln’. Dat trillin' scoun'le jls- scr splnnln’ he money on sto' clo'es an' dem movin' plcter shows an' er flflln dot stummlck er his wld fine estln, dat wot he dnln stlddar savin he mon ey. An' he know dat all he gutter do In dla wul Is ter put upper po' mout’ ter you an' ho Kit wot yer gob IIIt emmer sltarno do way you donga dat scoun'le. Ef he klm home Chrlsmus you am de onlles' one dat'l| fotch him home, lease I gittln trod er de way he doln, I tall yer dat right now.” "Shet up, Peto. w'en you wuaiop boy yer dun dat berry way. Now yer try- In ter mek out dat you wuixern angll do long an' aont da boy da money ter klm home on eo wese kin sao de boy. Ver know de boy w.inta tor klm home so he kin git sump'n teat wots fit ter eat. Dat boy *lnt hadder deceit’ meel- er vittlaa aenca he ben erway, eep'n de time w’en we eont dat boxt-r euku'n dolns' ter 'Im las' Cbrlsmus, Spec lie dun wo' out dem eliute wotter sent 'Im too. Dem socks he w'arln got big holes In ’em I jles know dey Is." "Fur do Lawd's aake, Calllne, ahet up.” "An' dar elnt no buttone on he britches." § "Ef yer doan hush yer mout' I’ll tekker etlck ter yer." ^'1 Jlss know be alnt^gotter hank- "la yer gwlncter ahet up er Is yer not?" "Spec he alnt got no overcote." "Ef dat alnt do limit.'' "An' he unnerclo'es"— But tho old man could aland It no longer, and what followed waa told by the officer who arrested both at the com plaint ot th, neighbor*, who avid that the noise In the room sounded ae II somebody had torn down the hopseL The court took In the situation. The old women was black, but she belong ed to the old regime, when negroea hod black iklne and white folke' affec tion for their offapring and many white folks' Ideas of right end wrong. Kt reflected a little and then he said: "Peter, If I let you go will you aend the money for Jim lo come home and •pend Christmas -with Ms mother?" "Jedge; I wuaxer aimln ter do det berry t’lng, an' ef I Is bleated ter tell hit, er aont dat money Inner -reddish tetter tuwer day, butter wanted ter *t< de boy ter de ol’ ooman esaer Chrte nuts gir, but the go an' spile fle whole fine «h*r fowin' wld me lar night. Jedge, yer know how er ooman le. Hhe dean wants yer ter ’epriee her. Wen yer 'uprise er ooman yer gotter 'sprite yeran'f. dat wot yer goiter de." And the case wag wiped off the docket. Regulates the bowel*, promotes ruy natural movements, eurrs - nnstlpslleu —Dost-'* nrguVI*. Ask your druggist for them. :5 cents a box. f^caWordj WANTED WANTED—Regular 81.00 bottle Jftp Dan druff Cure now on sale at Palm Bar ber Shop for 10 cent*. Thla sale lasts only u few mdre days. You will have to hurry. YOUNG LADY stenoxrapher desires change In position. Address ”P.” care Telegraph. WANTED—Furnished room In College street neighborhood l»y quiet young man;/references, p. o. Box 64s. WANTED—Pino lumber, sound, square edged nnd well manufactured. 75 pieces 12x12 and 12 feet long. 299 pcs. 10x12 and SS feet long. 290 pcs. 10x12 and 16 feet long. U30 pcs. 6x12 and 16 feet long. 10.000 feet 4x8 nnd If feet long, all the above rough; also 60,000 feet 2x10 and If feet dressed four sides, delivered f. 0. b. cars at Baldwinsvllle. N. Y. Name price and time of delivery. Address ficott Pros.. Baldwinsvllle. N. Y. TOILET SET $5.00—Covered slop Jars with every set Cubbedge-Reddlng Hardware Co. WANTED AT ONt’E—A first class, up- to-date pattern maker; nothing but a first class man will lx? acceptable; steady and permanent work for the right man; atnto experience; age and salary expect ed. Georgia iron Works. Augusta, Ga. WANTED-^Young man desires position ns bookkeeper with light stenographic work. Bookkeeper, care Telegraph. FRESH country eggs 33 1-1 cents per dozen. Oscar Bradley. Phones fl61-42t. LAMPS—In many beautiful designs for library, hall or table. Cubbedge-Red dlng Hardware Co. BOARDERS—Reeve* House. Macon. Oa.; a refined family hotel; $1.00 a day ana up: weekly rat* given. WANTED—Couple with . baby want bourd In private place; give full par tic- ulnla in answering. Address ”M. W.” cure Telegraph. WANTED—A few select boarders, all conveniences. 240 Washington ave. Thone 3672. WANTED—Renters for one. two or three furnished rooms, close in. 742 Walnut street. WANTED—'nrearae to make, beat of work, lit guaranteed; price reasonable. Phony ills. 1 YOUNG Indy desires position as book keeper nnd stenographer In south Georgia^ town. P., care Telegraph. WANTEDi—Watch maker and Mlesmtn at once; good pay and permanent place. Killian Jewelry Co.. Cordele, Go. HELP WANTED—Railway mall clerks; commencement salary $$00.00; spring examinations; preparations free; write Immediately. Franklin Institute, Roches ter. N. Y. TlfK ROUGHEST ROY OR GIRL will find bis or her match In our Iron wag ons, wheelbarrows, velocipedes, ptc. Cub- hvdgj-Reddlng Hardware Co. FOR RENT FOR RENT— Reoms for light housekeep ing or sleeping. 568 First at Phone 1473. FOR RENT—Four connecting rooms In cottage, near in. Phone 8521. FOR RENT—An 18-room boarding house water nnd electric lights, dose In; lo cated In growing town within 60 miles of Macon. Address E. J., care Macon Telegraph. A FULL LINE of first class and useful Christmas goods for the home. Cub- hedga-neddlng Hardware Co. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished room for light housekeeping, conveniences. Phono 3808. FOX RIVER butter 35 cents per pound; fresh every day by express. Oaear Bradley. Phones 428-151. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS-Crock- ery, glassware, enamel and tinware, general cooking utensils, door mats, brooms, scrubbing brushes, *etc. House full from cellar to loft In everything needed In this line. Cubbedge-Reddlng Hardware Co. FOR RENT—Three connecting, rooms. convenient for light housekeeping; closet and bath name floor; desirable lo cation. Phone 2166 WISH to rent hotel or boarding houae In smell Georgia town. M.. cere Tele graph. FOR RENT—House now occupied by Mr. Oscar Rradloy No. fSf- Forsyth street Possession given January 1. Ap ply A. Block. Phono No. $96. FOR RENT—Large- eonyenfent ware house, close in. E. Trie Napier. inn KENT OB flAI.E—Beet delry end truck /nrm In Georgia; 85 acrea with 7-room houae In good repair; stables, bam*, etc.; line meadow; enough rood land tn produce a world of vegetahlaa; 10 minutes from court house K. Trie Napier. RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with or without board. Desirable lo cation. Phono 91f. FOR RENT—Immediate possession, till Elm et., 770. 769, 753 Ash st. 8. L. Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts. FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices In Washington block; steam heat and janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Ravings Bank. AROUND THE FIRE-Biwes fenders. coal vnaos and fire sets, beautiful and serviceable. Cubbedge-Reddlng Hard ware Co. MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOANS—$!0f and up wards; no delay; loans closed within 24 hours, flnrrold Banking and Savings Co.. 607 Cherry st. MONEY TO LEND on r*e» ,estate, repay; obit monthly. J. J. Ce A>. Commercfc! it Havings Bank. CHIfaDUBN. bum up every dgy because of nn protection from open Area. Fend ers and Arc guards on hand. co«l!ng but little. Cubbedge-Reddlng Hardware Co. FOR SALE Install New Bishop. ROCOFORD ItU Dec. M—OtahOP Muldoon was formally enthroned as head of the Rockford diocese today, scores of distinguished Catholic cler gymen from all over the middle weat coming here for the ceremony. Arch bishop Quigley of Chicago, formally transferred the episcopate. In vlewof the fact that the bishop 1s beginning work In a diocese where meny works of chafity are necessary, the clergy presented Him with a purse for this purpose and to express tha love and esteem which they enteetnln for the new prelate. A public demonstration of greeting. In which both Protestant nnd Catholic cltlaens of Rockford par ticipated. marked the Installation ot Bishop Muldoon. Montana Poultry Shew. RtTTTK Mont.. Dec. II—Montana's Ural big slot* poultry show waa open ed her* today and bas attracted en tries from nil over the northwest. The poultry Industry is rapidly coming to the front In this station end much Interest hie been aroused by the ahow. The mansm-ment w-m/award IJOd la gold medal* In addition to hundreds of other prsmlenu. FOR RALE—If you arc thinking about building a house I will rn'r^ro ygu a careful pencil sketch, showing both In terior and exterior of hous". G. C. Earle. 858 Third st Phone No. 77. FOiTbALE—Pre^y "bungalowT $250 cash and $25 a month, whlcn includes Inter- sst for five years, at which time you can stop paying by putting a mortgage of ISOo on the house, which 1 carryTo. C. Earle. 858 Third «t Phone No. 77. FOR RALE—Six-horse gasolene engine tn perfect running order; 24-Inch cat off saw and buck; reason for selling, have no use for It now. Address Per fect. care Telegraph. FOR SALE—Nloe filly, well broke; be four years old thla spring; fine action, good speed and standard bred, though liave no papers. Address Filly, carr Telegraph. SPORTSMAN’S GOODS—Shot guns, rifles, revolver*, ammunition, hunting coats, legglns. Cubbedge-Reddlng Hard ware Co. FOR RALE—Lars* house on the hill; nicest location ror apartment house or family hotel; has half basement, two furnished stories and large attic that could be mado Into living rooms; large lot and alley in rear; recently painted, repapered and new plumbing; three baths. W. H. Young, Macon. Ga. Phone 1228. FOR SALE—Combination buggy and saddle horse; Cast to either; perfectly gentle and good roadster; not afraid of gun and is fine for hunting horseback. Address Combination, care Telegraph. CABBAGE PLANTS. 2Bo for 100. $L25 per 1,000. Apply J. W. Amaaon. 868 Second at Telephone 1S97. FOR HALE—One milch cow. Phone 98 or 4S1. FOR SALE!—Fifteen horse Talbot engine and boiler; good running order; |1M for outfit -Macon Telegrapn. FOR 8ALE—One good mule. Apply at Dtnnard's stable C. P. Co. FOR BALE—Fire acres and two-room house, Stlnsonvllle, all for 8800.00. F. D. I aw ton. FOR SALE—Beautiful holly wreaths at Woman's Exchange. FOR SALE—Good work horse; will plow or do any kind of work and city broke: plenty of energy. Have more than I need. Address energy, care Tel egraph. FOR SALE—Frasier buggy! rubber tires; freshly painted; price $35.00. A bar gain. Macon Buggy Co. FOR BALE—Goss perfecting pross. with oomplete stereotype outfit; good order; prints 4 or 8 pages; $1,250 fob? Macon. Address Telegraph. Macon On. FOR BALE—Sweet Indian river oranges. cost no more than the common; send $1.25 for box. J. E. Millar, Titusville, Fla. FOR SALE-Sixty acres land, fine for poultry, with timber enough tc pay for It. For price apply to W. J. Bhlnhoiser, 140 Ells st, South Macon. RANGES, COOK STOVER and heaters. best mokes and prices right For your hntli room or hall rooms got a Barber Ideal oil heater. Cubbedge-Reddlng Hardware Co. PERSONAL CUTLERY FOR GIFTS—Carving sets. table cutlery, pocket knives, razors nnd scissors. Cubbedge-Reddlng Hardwitro Co. BUTTBRINE. better than country but ter, only 20 cents per pound. Oscar IlmUh-y. Phone, 051-423. FOR MALAGA gmpet, Tokay grapes. California pears nnd oranges, ship none, riMMot nnd pound sweet apples, raisins, all kinds nuts, call on John Ca- ■crlo. 1’hono 550. COME see our demonstration in. pastry conking before too late. Pure Food Grocery. LET MILLER’S bicycle messengers deliv er your notes aud packages. Phono 968. DINNER 8ET $9.00—Consisting of 100 pieces, docorated waro, beautiful nnd servlccabln; nil for $9.00. Cubbedgo-Red- dlng Hardware Co. THE KKEH KINDEUflAUTEN ofleri two yo»ra training to high nchool graduate;, tGn.oo pnr year. Torm begin, Jem 4. Further Informntlon apply to Mra. T. C. Parker, pres. BI'ECIAI/— Regular *1.00 bottle Jnp Pan- draft Itemcdy now on rale at Palm Harbor Shop for only 60c. Thin ,olo Inti only ono more week. You will havo to hurry; money refunded If rot natlifnc- tory. HALL'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS can admit a few more pupils after Xnw. Apply now for admittance. Call at tto notion ave., or phone 451, and ask for Mr. HsU. MACON TYPEWRITING EXCHANGE. First class stenographic work. No. r Grand building. Phone 870. LET THE BOY SHOOT—nuy him a shot gun, rlfie, air gun and ammunition for same from Cubbedge-Reddlng Hardware Co. LOST liOBT—At union depot la«t night deed to valuable real e.tato. Finder return to Thomas B. West, Commercial Bulk building, nnd receive valuable reward. DOST—faeft on counter In Commercial National Bank pureo containing raven or eight dnllnrn tn hills, one note nnd life Inaurancn receipts. PI who leave nt Tele graph office and gat reward. BIHGHTEN UP the dark spot, around tha homo before ChrUtman. Come to us for paints of all kinds nnd Jnpaloc. Cuhbcdge-Krddlng Hardware Co. faOfIT—On Friday night lait, near Oaloty theater, Indies open font gold watch. Return to ofrico Macon Telegraph and re ceive suitable reward. DOST—Whito pointer dog, right ear liver color. Return to J. T. Wright. M., D. <t H. It. It. for reward. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER KRAUT and din pl<*I#e. fresh lot of each Just received. Oscar Brad ley. Phones 651-428. WE ARE making reduction, on V lot of tin* candle,: «So kind for Hr, TBc kind for Me: 60c kind for 40c; 40c kind for teg; 10c kind for 16c: they oro pound and hall Dougd boi„. John Caiorlo. Phone 610. SHAD and all other kinds or fresh fleh; Airt*.ia«'»il(‘.la and bln** pi.lnt oytters; dressed and Hve turkeys; al*o poultry and game. Daniel 4b Blaolngame. Phone 418. CABBAGE PLANTS of superior strains. grown by C. w. Gibson. Young s Ifland. 8. C. Write for llluHtrated catalogue and prices. Full count and satisfaction guar* anteed. Southern Packing Co.' Choicest Native and Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. THE CAREFUL LADY Of the house, who closes the windows et nights and bant tho doors, should not neglect to look to the root—sht. should remember that Mr. Rain It an Intruder who enn do harm a* well ae the burglar. JA8. C. QORMLY. Phone 531. 320 Third 8t. ‘‘PHONE”~YOUR ORDERS FOR OIL TO OUR QiTlOZ CAN!IE|®~t)iL 00.. 1 ^ 'mm* 637. /