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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1503
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native aud "Western
Afcnts.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
THE CAREFUL LADY
Of the house, who closes the windows
at nights and hnrs tho doors, should
not neglect to look to the roof—site
should remember that Mr. Bain 1s an
Intruder who cun do harm as well as
the burglar.
JA8. C. GORMLY.
Phona 531. 320 Third St.
“PHONE” YOUR ORDERS
FOR OIL TO OUR OFFICE
CANFIELD OIL CO.,
Phono 637.
iijfca Woftfl
MEETINGS
ST. OMER COMMANDERY NO. 2. K. T.
Regular conclave till* iThurxday) right
nt 7:30 o'clock; all Sir KnightN courte
ously invited. (). K. Dooly, E. C.; W.
U. ('ImptiiHn. Recorder.
WANTED
WANTED—1 tegular 61.00 bottle Jap Dun-
. druff Cure now on sale at Palm liar*
l*er Shop for 50 cents. Thin Halo lasts
only a few more day*. You will have to
hurry.
WANTED—Furnished room In College
street nelghlKirlmod by quiet young
man; references. 1*. o. Box.543.
WANTED—Pine lumber, sound, square
edged and well mnlitifactured. 75 pieces
12x12 nnd 12 feet long, 290 pcs. 10x12 and*
.12 feet long, 290 pcs. 10x12 aud 16 feet
long. 630 pcs. 6x12 nml 10 feet long.
10,000 feet 4x8 nml 16 Tort long, ull the
almve rough; also 50.000 feet 2x10 and 16
feet dressed four side*, delivered f. o. li.
cars nt Baldwlnsvlltc, N. Y. Name price
and time of delivery. Address Scott
Bros., Haldwlnsvllle, N. Y.
TOILET SET $5.00-Covered slop lura
with every set. Cubbedgo-nodding
Hardware Co.
WANTED AT ONCE—A first class, up-
to-dnie pattern maker; nothing but a
first class man will be acceptable; steady
nnd permanent work for the right man;
state experience, age nnd salary expect
ed. Georgia Iron Work*. Augustr, Ga.
FREHIt country egga 33 1-3 cents per
dozen. Oscar Bradley. Phonon G51-423.
LAMPS—In many Itenutlful designs for
library. Im.ll or table. CublMHlge-Red
ding llmd’vnre Co.
WANTED—A few select boarder*, nil
convenience*. 240 Washington avo.
Phone 3672.
LET Miller’s Bicycle Messengcrn deliver
your notes nml packages. Plume 963.
I Exquisite Mountings 8
Rich in design and of the best silver the only land to be
found on the Umbrellas we are showing for the holidays.
The Silk is of the best quality.
$5.00 TO $10.00.
Don’t miss seeing our line of Silk Hosiery.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING TODAY.
New 1 Crop Georgia Pecans, per pound 12*40
New Crop English Walnuts, per pound 12*40
Paper Shell Almonds, per pound 15c
Fancy Layer Raisins, per pound 10c
(Don’t compare our Nuts and Raisins with the
cheaper grades that are being offered).
New Crop Currants, per package .10c
Old Stock Currants, per package' 5c
New Crop Seeded Raisins, per package 10c
Old Crop Seeded Raisins, per package 5c
Premium Plum Pudding, 2-pound can, 60c seller
(guaranteed) 30c
Premium Plum Pudding, 1-pound can, 30c seller ...15c
Premium Plum Pudding, individual size, 10c seller, 5c
Just received fresh lot of cakes, pickles, cranberries,
preserves, jellies, sauces, etc.
MACON CASH GROCERY COMPANY.
Gandy Sale Now On
Lav in your supply now.
All high grade Candy, made by the best makers.
Finest Chocolates, Bon Bons, Chocolate Almonds,
Chocolate Nuts, Nut Fudge, Crystallized Fruits, Marsh
mallows, Toasted Mallows, Cream Mints, etc., etc.
Special values:—
$2.25 Packages for $1.98
$1.50 Packages for ., $1.25
$1.00 Packages for 86c
75c Packages for 59c
60c Packages for 49c
40c Puckages for 30c
25c Packages for 21c
• 15c Packages for ....12c
10c Packages for 8c
5c Packages for 4c
Oranges, Tangerines, Grape Fruit, Malaga Grapes,
Cranberries, New Nuts, Raisins, Luscious Basket Figs,
Pitted Dates, etc.
Some more of those Jumbo Scliley Paper Shell
Pecans to arrive tomorrow by express. You should see
them.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
Phone 1590.
Phone 1590.
PUTNAMITES OBJECT TO
CHANGES IN SCHEDULE
EATONTON. Go.. Dec. 16—The ad
vertised schedule effective on Decem
ber 20th, ryn the Central of Georgia
railway, which cuts out Eatontonlans
and Putnaraltes gpend-the-day privi
leges in Atlanta as heretofore, as well
as disarranging the mall schedule for
evening papers has aroused a gree*
deal of Interest hero and a loud, long
and strenuous protest has gone up to
day to the Georgia railroad commission
protesting against the change from
merchants and citizens generally. The
greatest sufferers are the rutfil free
delivery patron'* who already got their
morning papers twenty-four hours old.-
and have been getting the evening
dailies a little over twelve hours after
going to press. The outcome of the
petition is being awaited with Intense
Interest and It Is believed that the
Central will not,muke the change aft
er knowing the strong objections, nnd
inconvenient mall schedules resulting.
Dennis May Become President.
Former County School Commission
er 31. B. Dennis of the Putnam public
schools, who accepted the position of
first assistant of the Sixth District Ag
ricultural College at HarnesvilU*. ac
cording to reports recolved In E.iton-
ton, Is slated to succeed President E.
W. Childs, of that Institution, who has
resigned, his resignation to take ef
fect January first. The county schools
of Putnam have had u fine year under
Commissioner W. C. Wright, one of
Georgia's best known educators. The
schools close on the 18th instant, and
ns a Christmas present Superintendent
Wright presented each of the schools
of the county with si handsomely fram
ed picture of Joel Chandler Harris for
use In the school room.
Walter F. Boall.
Mr. Walter F. Beall, a well-kiown
citlzon of Putnam, died last week at
his home near Eatonton after an Ill
ness of several months. Mr. Deal! la
survived by a large family or children
all grown, ami his widow. Mrs. Carrie
Johnson Beall, besides many relatives
throughout the state. He was a broth
er of Mrs. J. T. Gantt, of Macon.
To Drivo Out Malaria
And Bui d Up The Srtum
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. You
know what you are Inking. The for
mula Is plainly printed or. every bot-
tl^. showing It Is simply Quinine and
Iron in a tasteless form, and the most
effectual form. For grown people, oml
children 50c.
This Coupon Is Good for Fifteen Cents
In Payment on Any One Pair of Christmas Slippers
i—T in the House.
No. 1.1 Man, Woman or Child.
1. "*i 171 Out Out and Bring With You.
Dec. 16 to Dec. 24.
Lester-CIark Shoe Company.
'1 v'l l 'K-H-M’-l 1 1 I I 1 iii* | | » i I ;
| Xmas Gifts That
I Will Be Appreciated
I Your present should possess quality, beauty nnd at the same time
be serviceable. We have a line of goods which possess both. Our ••
stock Is complete in variety, style and usefulness. Make your selec-
tion now while the stock Is unbroken.
W. W. Williams Co.
Police (Joupt
The Band of Pirates.
There weie four or live of the little
scamps sitting dawn by the fence In
ll»e alley, taking the only kind of bath
they ever take, that of the sun. and.
considcr.ng their years, they were as
rascally a band of trilling boys as can
be found anywhere, and yet they were
citizens of this country ami cut.tied
to til© protection of tile government.
"Doolie yer mar 'low you ter smoke
slggerroots?'' asked a nine-year-old.
"Hch! Wot she gutter do_>vh| hit?
I kin smoker seegynr. letter line or
siggerroot. Yer doan havter ax yer
mar miffin','*
"Wisher hadder chaw terbacc.v," si id
a little fellow.
"Wotcher gimme fur some?” asked
a boy who could not have been over
eleven years old.
"Gl* yer or nlgkel w'en mer par gi'
me one.”
"Shucks! Yer par aint got no nickel.
He de po’ls man in Macon. Look Ink
yer par doan do nuffin but aoltcr roun
an' chaw tcrbncc'y."
"How he git terbacc.v of he doan
wuk? Tell me dnt."
"Yer doan havter wuk ter git tor-
baccy. I lmdder whole (otter terbaccy
one time. Mc'n Willie Brown Hum
thoo de cracker de winder inner ato*
one time an* We gits er whole pncklt
fuller terbneev an* some aceg.vars an*
some slggerroots an* er whole lotter
; t'illgS.”
• "W'en dat time wua. boy? Youser
j lyin' 'bout dnt, lease yer’d have or slg-
i a inter gwlno-
For Sale $2,500
A two-storv, 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.
Phone 360
For Sale
$1,750.00
A hou«o with nix room and hall on
Sugu.nln Height;.. If you want a
AtiMK In a good location thla place
will Interest* you. Can arrange terme
In thla.
$800.00
For a large LOT IN VINEV1LLE. You
want to build a horn# In the beat i
idence aection of Macon? If eo here
la your chance to aocura the lot.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Jhone 206. 607 Cherry St.
REMOVAL.
-After today The Telegraph
can be found at our new place,
452 Cherry St.
MEDICAL SOCIETY ELECTS
OFFICERS FOB NEXT YEAR
DUBLIN. Ga.. Dec. 16—The LaurenrtI ™ hllt
County Medical Society has elected tRe t cr git none, I tell yer daL
following officers for the ensuing year: "How conie I alnter gwincter git
President—Dr. R. J; Chappell, Dud- none?"
l®> - "Knser gl* um ter liter mnr ter keep
FOR SALE
$2,150.00
An up-to-date 5-room cot
tnge, near Mount de Sales, on
car line. Terms if desired
Now, hurry.
Minton-Morgan Co.
420 Cherry St.
L
Phone 1192.
LOANS
Negotiated promptly on im
proved farms and city proper
ty on cnay terms and at lowest
market rates.
If you need money enll on na
HOWARD M. SMITH & CO.
bid Mulberry St.. MACON. QA
Vice President—Dr. E. New Dublin.
Secretary nnd Treasurer—Dr. Her
bert Rushin. Dublin.
The society met at Dudley ns the
fur me."
"Hoys. I tell,} or wot lets do. Jimmie
Jackson gotter quarter ho mar gi* 'ln»
ter go down town an* gltter beefsteak
12,500,000.00 SAFELY LOANED.
During the lost 16 years we have loan
ed 62.500.000.00 on llesl Estate for homo
nml foreign Investors. Barest and most
profitable Investment. Those, desiring to
burrow or having money to Invest will
find It to their interest to see us.
SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO..
Commercial Bank Building.
Thomas B. West. Secretary and Attorney.
FOR* SALE—Building lot on Vincvilta
ave. Soventc,*-ono root front Very de
sirable. Bargain. Q, M. Davlig
FOB SALE—If you are thinking about
building a house I will prepare vpu a
careful pencil sketch, showing both In
terior and exterior of house. U. C. Earle,
353 Third st. Phone No. 77.
FOR SALK—Pretty bungalow. 6250 cash
stop paying by putting a mortgage of
6500 on the house, which I carry. O. C.
Earle, 653 Third at. Phone No. 77.
prices. Posted, Box 3H.
coats, leggins. Cubbedge-Rcddlng Hard-
CABBAOK PLANTS. 25c for 100. 61.28
per 1,000. Apply J. W. Ammon. K53
Second st. Telephone 1397.
FOR HAT.K—Fifteen horse Talbot x»ng!n
and holler; good running order; 615
for outfit. Macon Telegraph.
SELECTED, glossy, well-berried holly
FOR SALE—Frazier buggy! rubber tires;
freshly painted; price $35.00. A Tmr-
guln. Mo eon Buggy Co.
FOR SALE—Guts perfecting press, with
complete stereotype out lit; good order;
prints 4 or 8 pages; 61.250 fob Macon.
Address Telegruph. Macon. Oa.
FOR SALK—Sweet Indian river oranges.
FOIt HALE-Sixty acres land, line for
poultry, with tlinlier enough to pay for
it. For price apply to W. J. Khlnliolscr,
140 Ells st.. South Macon.
Initli room
Ideal oil ...
Hardware Co.
PERSONAL
IF YOl T R MACHINE needs repairing.
Plain n 925.
WE ARE making reductions on a lot of
fine candles; 85c kind for 65c; 75c kind
for 60c; 60c kind for 40c*; 40c kind for’6
30s; 30c kind for 2&c; they are pound and
Imlf pound boxes. John Caserfo. Phono
THE MOST DELIGHTFUL morsel tliat
ever passed a lip—Merkel's Fruit Cake.
Phono 738.
BUTT BRINK, better than country but
ter. only 20 cents per pound. Oscar
Bradley. Phones 651-423.
POINT ANDREW MINERAL WATER
Co.—Excellent for all stomach troubles.
Phona 1477.
guest of Dr. Chnppel), who proved to fur dinner. wSco dat ol' duck in <!*•
Im n envoi host. tv’lte folkscfc yand. Dar aint nobody
lookin' an’ de one dat knock dat ol*
duck bald off gits de quarter. Hyecr!”
"Mer mar w'lp me offer doan git dat
meat,” said Jimmie.
"Aw gltter move on yer! Wotcher
talkin' 'bout! Yer mar alnter rtmnln
dls gang. Qttcher rocks, boys.”
There wns a scramble for rocks ol
all r»!xos. Now It wns a scene of pi
ntles getting ready for notion. Fur
tive glances were cist up und down
the alley for anybody mining, or any-
body looking. But all waited for Tom,
royal host.
The schools qf the city will close for
the holidays on Friday. The fall tr.-m
has been very nourishing under the
management of Superintendent R. E.
Brooks. It is expected that the spring
term will l>e even more successful.
The spring term will open on Jan
uary 4 th.
Handsome New Church.
The First Baptist Church will ne
used for the first time on Sunday
next. The sents are now belhg erect
ed and the finishing touches put here
and there. Everything will be ready, the' fourteen-year-old leader, to cast
for services on Sunday. It la expected i the first stone. When all were sup-
that the large auditorium, roomy ns piled. Torn spit on Ills rock nnd tak-
It Is, will be taxed to its utmost capi- i ing aim let It go nnd missed,
city to accommodate those who desire "doggone dat duck, hit sho duck he
to be present nt the first service held hnid w’en he teed dat
In the new edifice. _Thg building
"Stnn’ back, you fellers, hyere goo*
fur dul duck,” nnd another rock wont
balling through tho dir.
"Gee! Jls did mlsa hit.”
Another rock went with nil the farce
n little blaek arm could put behind It,
and
"Dnt duck sho keep out’n de way.”
Then another rock, but this rock
rlcochetted and struck n pane of gin>■
In the kitchen, nnd out of the window
wns poked ft head.
"Gltter way fum dar, yer nasty stak
in' rasklls. Y >u iJinmle Jackson. Isor
gwlneter tell yer mar, an* dat you
Tommie Brown! Ef yer pnr Jls know-
ed wot you doin' he'd w’ar yer out,
you triflin' scamp. Git right or way
fum out'n dls alley, ef.vor doan I sho
teller form fur de polcoces!”
But as-soon ns the window closed,
another rock sailed in the direction of
the duck nnd went far of the mark
to strike the window. The enok wa*
willing to stand for one pane of glass
because of the color of the boys, but
two pones was the limit, nnd she sent
out by the front way for the police nnd
with the result that the boys were
arrested.
In court the cook who had relented,
nnd who knew every one of them r..*
her own children, said that a "passe!
or boys brttk de glass,” but she didn't
know one of them, and In fart bud
never "seed dem boys sfo In her life.”
There was no Identification, and the
crowd of pirates were let go each do
ing Ws best to keep from laughing.
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
Has been tiaod for over FDCTT-FIVR
YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for
their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH!NO.
with 1 ERFECT B1TCCE88. It SOOTHES
I ho CHILD. BOFTEN8 tho GUMS. AL
LAYS all FAIN: CURES WJtfD COLIC,
•nd Is tho best remedy for DIARRHOEA
Sold by Drustdata in ovory nurt of tho
world. Bo sure and ask for ,r Mra. Wins
low's Soothing Syrup,” nnd take no oth
er kind Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Guarantee,! under the Food and Drugs
Act, Juno 30th, 1906. Serial Number 1CH
AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY
Lumpkin Woodmen.
LUMPKIN. Git., Dec. 10—Lumpkin
Cfamp, No. .115. elected new off leers
Monday night, December 14th. Tho
new officers are:
A. G. Cozart. consel commander.
A. O. Cozart, council commander.
S. O. Walton, hanker.
M. R. Barum, clerk.
W. B. Simpson. Jr., escort.
B. F. Turner, wntchmau.
J. A. Wood, sentry.
The camp here was Instituted April
13th, nnd Is growing rapidly. It has
now about forty members and Is still
receiving new applications.
This Is Worth Raiding.
Leo F. Zellnskl. of 68 Gibson street,
Buffalo, N. Y.. says: "I curw the
most annoying cold sore ( ever had,
with Hucklen's Arnica Halve. I ap
plied this salve once a day for two
days, when every tree., of the *o»*c
wus gone.” Heals all sores. Sold un
der guarantee at nil drug stores. 25c.
CHANGES IN SCHEDULES.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Effective, December 20th, the following
changes will l>e made In scheduled or
Central of Georgia railway:
Train 16-17 will leave Eatonton 7:60 a.
„d.. arrive Macon »:3o a. m. Train 18-15
will leave Macon 6:00 p. m.. Instead of
7:50 p. m. as heretofore, arrive butt on ton
7:30 p. m„ dally except Sunday. Train
No. 14 leaving Atlanta 11:40 p. m.. ar
riving Macon 2:36 a. m„ will be abolished.
New train No. 10. will Dave Atlanta 1*:30
p. m., atrlve Macon 3:46 p. m.
South Atlanta Limited, new vest!baled
train between Cincinnati and Jackson-
vlll, FIs., commencing first train south
bound leaving Atlanta December 21st,
and first train northbound leaving llacon
December 23rd, will run on following
schedule! Leava Atlanta 11:06 n. m., ar
rive Macon 2:02 a. m., leave Macon 2:00
a. m., arrive Atlanta 6:58 a. m. This
wilt be through train to Cincinnati
handling sleeper for Louisville and Chi-
cugo. In addition to this train Macon-
Cincinnati sleeping car line will bo Inaug
urated on following schedule: Leave Mo.
leave Mason December tm.H
Train No. 4 will leave Atlanta 9:2ft j
m. Instead of 1:66 p. m.. arriving Maro
1S:6o a. m. instead of 1:05 a. m. ■
m JOHN W. BLOUNT.
District Passenger Agent, Macon, CJa.
Forsyth Knights.
FORSYTH. Ga., Dec. 16—At rcgulnr
weekly meeting last night of Forsyth
I^xlgo, No. 244, Knlghtn of Pythias, the
following officers were elected for the
ensuing term:
Chancellor Commander—'W. C. Hill.
Vice Chancellor—B. IT. Rumble.
-Prelate—K. O. Hurd.
Master of Works—O. II. If. ftfcod-
worth. Jr.
Keeper of Record* and Real—C. E.
Banders.
Master of Finance—J M. Moore.
Master of Exchequer—K. J. Ponder.
Master at Arms—T. B. Holland.
Inner Guard—W. G. Maynard.
Outer Guard—D. F. Bennett, Jr.
Trustee—I. 8. Maynard.
The Forsyth Lodge was Instituted
only seven months ago but has a
strong membership and Is In a pros
perous and thriving condition.
Only thro® days remain before the
girls of Bessie Tift leave for their
home to spend tho Christmas holiday*
and tho 860 student! ore busy mak
ing preparations for their departure.
The session Friday r.ftemoon closet
the work until January 4th, after a
moet successful half year.
Phone 463 and place your
orders for Christmas Turkeys,
dressed or alive.
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investments.
Blocks. Zlouila, Heal Estate. Mortg/gcl
M&CUXL G(l.
RENT LIST
112 Clayton Ave* 5-r 822.50
742 College, 9-r $35.00
426 Calhoun. 8-r $25.00
Cor. Carling and Humbert. H.H. $25.00
310 Duncan Ave., H II.. 6-r.... .818.00
155 Fourth. 7-r $22.50
126 Holt Ht.. 9-r $22.50
.110 H«rdemnn, 7. $25.00; posscsHlon
January 1st.
140 Highland nvc., 7-r $27.50
522 Monroe. S-r $20.00
261 Orunge. 7-r $25.00
STORES.
650 Poplar St $40.00
658 Poplar (Jan. I) $50..''0
660 Poplar (Jan. M $50.00
B. A. WIRE & CO.
For Sale
In Vineville, on tho car line,
I offer a six-room cottage, on
large lot, for a quick wile, nt
• $2,600.00
This is a new house and has
porcelain tub, cabinet mantels,
and is generally wlmt is culled
a modern house. I can make
terms with a fair cash pay
ment
Frank B. West
Fweal Estate and Insurance,
417 Oherry St..
For Rent
11 Hill park Hr. 7-r
... Cleveland A VC., 6-r..
467 Duncan Ave,, 6-r
221 Duncan Ave., 7-r
116 Cleveland Av
135 Piedmont Ave., 5-r..
112 Laniur Ht., 6-r .«
421 Boundary St.. 6-r...
509 Hawthorne Ht.. 5-r.
138 Rembcrt Ave., 7-r....
725 Anderson Ht.. 7-r....
... Lilac Bt.. 5-r
....$27.60
....$18.00
....$20,00
r $18.60
8-r $20.00
$12.50
$25.00
$20.00
$12.00
$27.50
$20.00
$ 8.50
FOR 8ALE.
A plot of six (6) beautiful lots, front
Ing Bellevue avenue on car line Just
beyond Log Cabin, Ilnely located and
•will make aplendld home sites, beside*
there I* about one-hplf acre In eich
lot. We offer the entire plot of alx
lots all for ONLY $600.
Jordan Realty Co.
Real Estate, Insurance
and Loans.
Phone 1136.
4th National Bank Building,
THE ROUGHEST BOY OR GIRL will
find Ids or her match In our Iron wag
ons. wheelbarrow*, velocipedes, etc. Cub-
hedge-Redding 1 lanlware Co.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—A nice five-room cottage,
good location, on car line. Phone 1172.
FOR RENT—Ono smull cosey bed rirnin
nt 071 Mulberry st.
FOR RENT—One furnished room to
Mercer students. 1353 Boundary st.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished front room, 855
Arch st., corner New und Arch *t.
A FULL LINE of first elans nnd useful
Clu-lstmtiM goods for the home. Cub-
hedge-Redding Hardware Co.
FOX RIVER butter 15 cents per pound;
fresh every dny by express. Uscuf
Bradley. Phones 423-651.
ALL KINDS of plain nnd layer enkes,
pics, fruit cuke, etc. Merkel's Bakery,
Phone 738.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODH-Crock-
ony, glassware, euninel and tinware,
gcnenil cooking utensils, door mala,
broom*, scrubbing brushes, etc. House
full from cellar to loft In everything
needed In this !!ne. Cubhedgc-Itcddlng
Hard warn Co.
IF YOU plant roees now you get early
spring lib suns; 1 sell tho best ever
bloomers. Postcll, Box 814.
FOR RENT—House now occupied by
Mr. Oscar Bradley. No. 6.16 Forsytii
street. PoHsesMlon given January 1. Ap
ply A. Block. Phone No. 390.
FOR RENT—T<nrge, convenient ware
house, close in. H. Trie Napier.
FOR RENT OR HALB—Best dairy and
truck farm In Georgia; 86 acre* with
7-room house In good repair; stables,
bams, etc.; line meadow; enough kwh!
land to produce a world of vegetables;
10 minutes from court house. E. Trls
Ns pier.
LET Miller's Bicycle Messenger* deliver
your notes nml packages. Phone 963.
RENT—Furnished or unfurnished room*.
with or without board. Desirable lo*
cation. Plume 916.
FOR RENT—Immediate possession. 1161
Elm at.. 110, 759, 753 Ash st. S. L.
Ilnrtx, cor. Orange nnd Forayth at*.
ANYTHING made of holly and more or
less round, Isn't nccoHsarlly u holly
wreatlt* but nice, full, well-berried one*
like ours wlmt you want. Phone 45v.
FOR RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices
In Washington block; steam beat and
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma
con Havings Bank.
AROUND THE FIRE—Brasa fenders.
coal vase* and lire seta, beautiful and
serviceable. CubbcdKe-Redding Hurd-
MONEY TO LOAN.
RKAL ESTATE LOANS-6190 nnd up
wards; no delay; loons closed within 24
hours. IIarrold Banking and Savings
Co.. 607 Cherry at.
MONEY TO LEND on rea* estate, repay
able monthly. J. J. Cs *b. Commercial
L Saving* Bank.
CHILDREN burn up every day because
of no protection from open fire*. Fend
ers and fire guards on bund, costing but
little. Cubbedge-lteddlng Hardware Co.
FOR SALE
THE MOST DELIGHTFUL morsel that
ever Passed a lip-Merkel’s Fruit Cake.
Piion* 78$.
FOR SALK—Child's sutomublle and ve
locipede, good condition. Return to 107
Fleet.
FOR SALK—At a bargain, a soda faun
tain, only six month* in ns*: best and
latent make- *wi|| wccupt_amall monthly
payments. Apply O. JjFQbv Telegraph.
ROSES In 60 finest aorta. Any color;
bush or climbing; unequalled in health
and vigor. Chaa, N. Woodruff, florlsL
$60.00 per year. Term begins Jan. I
HALL'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS can admit
n few more pupil* after Xmas, • Appfcr
now for admittance. CTwII at 207 Cotton
ave., or phone 461. and ask for Mr. Hall.
MACON TYPEWRITING EXCHANGE.
First class stenographic work. No. 3
rand building. Phono 870.
name from Cubbcdgo-Roddlng Hardware
LOST
Itmg cards. Phono 2596.
LOST—Large St. Bernard and Orest
Dame dog, yellow with wlilto ring
around neck, named Rex. Return to 107
Flrnt st. and get reward.
BRIGHTEN UP the dark spots around
the home Indore Christmas. Come to
un for palntM of ull kind* and Japalau.
Cubbedge-Rcddlng Hardware Co.
LOST—On Friday night last, near Gaiety
theater, ladles open face gold watch.
Return to office Mnron Telegraph and ro*
celvo suitable rewurd.
MISCELLANEOUS
CABBAGE PLANTS. Garden Plant*.
Grown In the open air will atand the
coldest winter. Price* 1 to 4 thousand,
61.60; 4 to 9 thnuRnml, 11.25; over 9 thou
sand, $1.00 per thousand. F. O. B. M*g-
gottn. S. C. Wo have special express
rates. Write um for agents' outfit and
proposition. N. H. Blitch Co., Mrggett*.
H. C.. the IftrgeHt truck form in tho world.
HAITKIt KRAUT and dill pickles, fresh
lot of each Just received. Oscar Brad
ley. Phones 661-423.
CABBAGE PLANTS of superior strains,
grown by C. M. Gibson, Young's Island.
S. C. Write for Illustrated catalogue and
price*. Full count and satisfaction guar ■
an teed.
H. Horne
REAL ESTATE. IN8URANCE AND
LOANS,
Grand Building. Phone 454.
FOR RENT.
Store. 604 and 606 Fourth street; rail-
Store, 451 Cherry street,
road truck facilities.
Fecund and Third floor Evening New*
Building.
Storage spaco at English Compress
Hull.ling, Southern Railroad track facili
ties.
DWELLINGS.
7-i. dwelling near Whittle School.
7-r. dwelling, 210 Kir*t nticot.
7-r. dwelling. 457 and 469 New stieet.
5- r. dwelling. 21$ Carling avenue.
6- r. cottage South Collcg.* mh-.-i.
»-r. cottage, Lynn av*., Vluevllh* (newt
6-r. cottage. 406 and 408 P.tu -ti-ct
6-r. in duelling. 661 Orang*
Ebgant apartments In I*, FtasWr'a
new flpmtrnent h«.i of . i 9 or if
ream*. Steam heat, wa|er > »d Jantt*
tervlce furnished.