Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 27, 1908, Image 14

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‘ THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, ISO* How To I ie Fa nev IlcaWord Without tag Theatrical r_ Tliat was the problem with’ this winter's Suits—for though fancy fabrics arc a feature of new'styles and our friends rightly expect us to Ipvc everything new, still we’re bound not to put out any Clothes whose extravagant pat tern -nt cut leaves a smile when your back is turned. We’re proud of the solution, for we have plenty of Suits side by side with the more con servative stripes and plaids of grays and tans, just .a question of taste which you have, with both in good taste. ^ $15.00 to $40.00 Ahead of AH In the grocery store kept'by iri. It 1* progrenMvo ami aggressive, and all competitor* rruljxo that they have to hu*U« In IIrat class good*, and In great variety, to keep up with tho Pace We Have Set Them The- after tho holiday* clearance of odd* nnd end* may result In many bargains for you. Como In and seo. PHONES 290*329. Moil Cash Grocery Co. The Secret Of freshness Which is always found in goods bought from this storo is easily explained, when wo tell you that wo get almost our entire supply of goods fresh for each week’s Miles nnd tho goods do not remain on our shelves or stored nwny for months ns is the case with some stores, bat they are opened up and sent out to our customers , almost ns coon ns they arrive. If you arc n patron of this »toreyou know that our goods nro very much fresher amiHneer than you have found at most places, mul bo- lid J there is another very decided reason .why i.t jg. profitable for yon to trade at this storo: Becnnso you can save 20 to 30 per cent on nearly everything you buy here. ■1. A FRESH CAR LOAD We made almost a elenn sweep during tho past week, but sr© will receive a fresh ear load on Monday morning and will open np tho goods and fill in the stock ns quickly as possibleand will bo able to fill your order with per fectly fresh goods at prices that will appeal to wiso buy ers. Now that tho holiday rush is past wo will be nblo to give you better attention than ever nud wo want your orders. The Great Atlantic & Pacific TeaCo. MEETINGS & CON8TANTINH chapter No. 4. All Royal Arch Masons welcome, L. W. Burkett, H. V. W. II. Chapman, secre- tary. r. aim a. m., xim . .. . _ clock; public Installation or officer*;. Mown* and their families Invited; O. K. C, Hall, 408 Poplar at. 8. C. Haynes, W. M.i a. U Jackson. Body. WANTED complexion, about 6 feet high, lame lc one foot, went off with a man here In September getting- up workmen; left home at, Macon. Ga. young men or a couple without IN THE CHURCHES Christ Church. Walnut atrect, between Second nnd Third. Rev. John B. Hunting., rector. Ht. John's Day and Sunday* after Chrlatma*. Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morn* Ing Prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Evening Prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Ushors will provide scuts for all. Firat Presbyterian Church. E. Douglas, pastor. Sabbath school at 9:40 a. in. J. J. McKay, superintendent. Preaching at 11 o’clock. Subject. "Tho Gift of the Spirit.” Evening service at 7:30. Sub ject. "Ruth." To all of these services the public la cordially Invited. First Baptist Church. B. C. Dargan, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. u ~ — „. .j., fe. S. David, superinten dent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. In View Of the closing year the pastor will preach on the topic: "Memory and Con science." The evening service at 7:30 will ho conducted by officcra of the Sal vation Army. Major White, of Atlanta, being In charge. East Mscon Methodist. Sunday school at 1:30 a. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., by pastor, Rev. 11. C. Whittington. Prayer meeting Wed nesday kt 7 p. m. Vlnsvllle Methodist Church. Sunday School nt 9:45 a. m.. Geo. 8. Jones, superintendent. Preaching nt 11 Rsv. * “ ** 1 “ elder the Maron district. Junior Ep- Worth Xeaguo at 3 p. m. Senior League nt 4:45 p. in. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. A. 8mlth. "Com» thou with ua and wo will do thee good." The Salvation Army. Major and Mrs. White, from Atlanta, will hold special meetings today as fol low*: Open air at 10 p. m., Second and Cherry; nt 11 a. m. Major White will preach at tho Tabernacle, eubpect, "On the Army Work—everybody ought to bo present to hear this subject. At 3 p. m. Major White will nddres* tho flremon at headquarters, subject "Gospel Lines;" at 4 p. m., thero will he n grand open nlr meeting In front of the Drown House; nt 7:45 p. in. Major White will preach at Hie Kind Dnptl.it church, subject "lid Time Reunion." Major White Is tho di visional officer for the southern division. He has charge of the following states: Part of Georgia. Florida. Alabama. Mis sissippi. Louts tuna, taking In about thirty corps. t Major White In a good speaker, mill Is wen posted with finlvntlon Army work. Everybody Is welcome to these services. 1 St. Paul's Church. Col lew* and Forsyth street*. Service* for HutiOay after Christmas: 8:45. Sun day Si4mol; 11, morning prayer, lay ser vice. Church open dally. Scats free. AH welcome. East Mneon Presbyterian Church. Sabbath School,at 9:45 a. m. Preach ing nt 11 n. m. by the pastor. Evening service to bo announced nt 11 o'clock ner- Tlce.** Young People's Society at «:15 p. The public cordially Invited » attend “"•vice Today. The member* are ►no nnd all to bo present at thl* service of the year. Osgood F. Cook, presiding WANTED 303 New st. PI lone young me one 2593. WANTED—Select board era for very de* nlrable room* on High st., with rwraon* mIm. Aflclrro* “tC. A '• mm T#l*« door; possession at once. WANTED—To buy nine modern five or •lx-rodm cottage*, near in. Answer "Purchaser," caro Telegraph. of roofing and building nalnts: exceptional opportunity for proper parties. Apply Garland Refining Co.. Cleveland, O. 240 Washington ave.. Phone 3672. WANTED—Couple or men to *t-class accommodations, 1 PUBLIC SALE—On Wednesday. Dec. 30. 1908, we will sell at public outcry for e**h at our farm where T. C. McCollum now resides, all of our stock and farm Implement*, consisting of 7 head distributer*, wagon and plow gears, and many other articles necessary on a farm; sale 4o commence promptly at 10 o’clock; be on hand If you wish some good bar gain*. Wimberly tc Birch, proprietor* .of Fulton * —*— • miles from city. WANTED—Good experienced cook. 37* fount. Address I , care Telegraph. i any bank, i Telegraph. WANTED—To buy Installment furniture business With small stock and five to fifteen thousand dollar* of accounts. Ad dress Box 175. Montgomery Ala. FOR .SALE—One No. 8 cook stove, $10.00. No. 8. price $16.00. Welcluelbaum & Jones. BOARDERS—Reeve* House. Macon, Ga.L a refined family hotel; $1.00 a day and up; weekly rata given. FOR SALE—One cow, three to choose from. Phono 3303. health of the boys or ■RMPiPS... SIR 't jlrlL,— ■ult their fancy at S. S. l’armelee Co. WANTED—Grading and sodding planting and trimming. Lewla C R. F. D. No. 2. Phone 2336. planting and trimming. 1x>wi* < “YD. N< ' R. F. o. 2. Phone 2336. WANTED—A young man .stenographer and assistant bookkeeper to begin work about January the first; must have good recommendations; state experience and salary wanted. Address Box 276, Jasper, Ala. neighborhood, neur We3leyan. Phone thirty day*. Willing and capablo to office work. Clerical ability. *lst In uinr c Address Reference*, this office. STANLEY'S Busfness College, Macon, Go., prepares young men for responsi ble positions and assists them In securing paying positions. IIEI.P WAN’ffiS—Railway mall clerks; commencement salary $800— examinations; preparation* free; Immediately. Franklin ter, N. Y. spring HELP WANTED—MALE. ClVI LSERVICE emoloyes are paid well for easy work: examination* of nil kinds soon; expert advice, sample questions and; Booklet 458, describing positions and tell-1 !ng easiest nnd quickest way to secure I them free; wrlto now. Washington Civil Service School, Washington. D. C. nunlly, selling merchandise by mall* Im proved plan, wo furnish everything, and show you how; $23 to $100 nocossary. MIlburn-HIckn. Chicago. this service *SlwSng° ni ' 1 Second Baptist Church. AFTER THE FUN <>f wortc will begin again. . ■! ;ng there will be plenty Of r nil—plenty of ttnhlng and WANTED—SALESMEN CIOAB.SALESMAN WANTED In your I KK»iliy to raprwnl ua; .xy.rl.nco unnrcMMnr; 111, par tnonin nnd um- Mi: yll. tor pnrllCTthtn gonnirh Cl»«r Co., at. Uhi!., Ua. Southern Packing Co. IAUUUIAN WANTED to represent us. experience unnecessary, $71 to $13« per l month and expenses or cum mission. Yale Cigar Co., Indianapolis. Ind. Sunday School at 9:20 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. serivers nt 3 n. tn. Preaching at 11 a. m. nnd at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. At the morning worship tho pastor will speak on "Tim Christian a* a Reflector," nnd at the evening services on "The Reality of Heaven." An Interesting sour service rendered by a large chorus will juveedo each sermon. The public Invl- Tattnall Square Presbyterian Church, ltrrutnr service* at 11 a. m,, conduct- | No night Primitive Baptist. Preaching arrive** at Corinth church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, B. H. Pelrson. Church located on Beach and Second avenue*, near Ucllevuo car line. Tho public Is In vited. ■ChrUltlan Church. Corner Orange and High streets. In the Bible echo#] at 9:30 a. tn. apodal at tention will be given to the quarterly re view. Short talks by various member* of the school. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock •'A* Old Year Retrospect." Evening ser mon at T:30, "The Duty of EMng a Christian." Howard J. Broad ton. pastor. Mulberry Street Methcdii Rev T. I). Kills. D. l>, pastor. Sunday School nt 9: 36 a. m.. O. A. Pam, super intendent. Orranlxed flnwe. adult class ehurth auditorium, taught by Cot N. R. Harris. lhvAchlng at 11 a. tn. by the pastor. Rev. T. D. Kilts. Up worth League at «:«» p. in. 11. IX Mat shall flnt vice president PrcaoUIrg nt 7:30 p. F. Cook, '** 1 w .. ..j Both * to Christmas season. hoiiTst Native n Meat 20 (lu-rry St. *1 . lWA*gs>-M*il«5g hwuin*LBMd.1. :jYiwBSfSJ JSSSTo*S nd Western J&iSffH? - ******** -as nna,:..ii,»jwxtttt*: i venuing that pays; permanent nLice. I um.m rw „».» n ] Worth 11,494 Phone 351 .. >' 0 B that pays. 1 better to prod , , Kansas City, Mo. I M**n rtrnnra. THE CAREFUL LADY ;EXPERIENCED SALESMEN Sr JS I JP”** 6g6 f t4lUa>; aaktr sad expend*; I ilia. Ch ■t*® having successful aalra record! Iroq *** B ***** UA, v$aJ»iand. I Voluntai | m a fr/JanaT**"ihJv I Hm4S, - b'^tlln* *peclal*| Anthcat- ! . w .yp* mlh silver-1 (ml imSS I — WANTED AGENTS N • I'.'T .) \ t>< -Thart Wtrt ►•* Amlin tire Shepherds, Vtn* rthday of a King, ly Sheep ( FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Colored women desiring face blenrli to use and *ell Snowflake; pleas lng effect ln*tnntly sesn; 25c jar. post K id. Money refunded If not satisfactory. st agency terms. Burton Co., Joseph, Mich. FOR RENT .. * FOR RENT—Five-room house on car line; modern convenience*. Carling ave. Phone 2945. FOR RENT—Furnlahed room* with or without bohrd;. all convenience*. 448 Now at. FOR RENT—Three nice connecting room*, ten minutes' walk from court houae, cheap. Phono 3187. HOUSES of any description moved or raised nt after holiday price*. John Choate*, Phone 2626, 152 Broad at., E. Macoa, FOR RENT—Three desirable downstairs room* with convenience*. Phope 3618; reference* exchange. / FOR RENT—SIxty-ncre farm, one mllo from. Mercer on Columbua road; good pasture and three-room houae; possession at once. Apply T. J. Qaratarphen. FOR RENT—311 Duncan ave.; 406 and 408 Ross at. O. M. Davis. FOR RENT—Nleo furnlahed frdnt room for $8.00. Phone 207$. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; meals If desired. 60S First, Phono 1473. FOR RENT—Entire second or flrat floor, furnished or unfurnished, to deslrabla tenant. 974 Walnut.st. FOR RENT—One seven-room cottage: all modern conveniences. Apply Mr*. W. 11. Pope. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished connect ing rooms; Phone 337$. corner High and Orange; Immediate possession. TO RENT—Four-room cottage. 521 Elm at. Apply Mrs. W. 11. McKay 1431 Third at. FOR RENT—Comparatively new (-room cottage, with Urge yards, stalls, city water. $16. A. Hellkcr. Holt ave. FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished p U>oma g wUh or without meals, close in FOR RENT . CHEAP— One or two-mule farm*, beautifully situated on public rood. »i mile west of Bonaire; new B- room dwelling. Apply to Mias Etlen King, llonatre. Go., or H. Sasser, 1953 Walnut *t. FINEST dairy and hajr farm In the coun try for term of years. Plenty of lure; meadow and g»*>d open land, t ed. W. 11. Young. Route 5, Macon, Phone XiA ■■■riding saddle*.I 8. 8. Ear melee Co. rhlnt, gaut bridle* an BEAUTY FLOUR l.aa the n-orld'* prtao for making angel fw«l cake. Beauty to I'our grocen'tnsn and get MON BY TO I.END on real estato, repay able monthly. J. J. Ca^h, Commercial t Havings Bank. FOR SALE FOR BALE—A fow pretty brown leggon cockerel*. $1.00 each. Address C. E. Newton, Macon, Ga. FOR SALE—A nice five-room cottage, largo lot. oue block from car, just be yond the city llmlta; $1,500, $800 cash nnd balance on '**“ * ** —— Fourth st. ance on five years' time. Apply 2308 FOR SALE OR RENT—Fifteen acres land, dwelling and barn, three miles from city. Address E. Bulloch, 204 R. E. Me Lucas. FOR BALE at a bargain, established shoo business and four years* lease on building on main business street in Ath ens, Ga. Rent very reasonable. Stock will invoice about five thousand dollars. Reasons for selling, have other largo In terests requiring entire time. Investigate this at once. Address Guarantee Shoe Co., Athens. Ga. SIX-IIOKSE Hagan gasoline engine, saw, pump and Jack. Wood binder, two- horso wagon, one-horse spring wagon, four head work horses, including pnir horses for dray or heavy carriage. Two buggy horses, ono a good saddle horse, all gentle. In fact most anything you want for your farm. Including acetylene gas outfit W. H. Young, Route 5, Macon, Ga. Phono 1222. FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms. cation. Phono' 2166. FOR SALE—My elegant $600 upright pia no. used with best ca’.*e three months; leaving city In five days jind must require Homo money: terms on*%!l over $30.00 If desired, nnd must sell at once. Address uro Telegraph. FOR SALE—Four new Remington type writers at $65; three $18 typewriter desks ot $10 each; ono second-hand Rem ington at $35; nil In good condition. Ap ply Business Office, Macon Telegraph. comber 30; send check; birds guaranteed. J. Q. Colle, Montlccllo, Ga. Vlnevlllo ave. Seventy-one fool front. Very de sirable. Bargain. S " FOR SALE—Building lot foot fr«_.... O. M. DaviO; CABBAGE PLANTS. 2Bc for 100. $1.25 per 1,000. Apply J. W. Anioson. Second st. Telephone 1397. FOR SALE—Goss perfecting pres*, with complato stereotype outfit; good order; prints 4 or 8 page*; 11.250 fob Macon. Address Telegraph. Macon. Ga. PERSONAL Hatcher, 221 Kovsytii at., Macon. Ga.; peaches from May to November, In ripen ing; of tested varieties; also apricot*, sweet cherry, pear*, paper walnuts, that makes good shade trees and plenty of nuts; Japan persimmons, granted and seedling pecan*, tigs nnd pomegranate*, best tested varieties of plums; on© with eight years teat, scale proof and no worms; grapes nnd scuppernongs, mulber ry and right man to secure i _ „ business. Must have two thousand dol lars or more to Invest and be nblo to furnish highest references as to character and ability. WIU only consider man who can devote entire time to business. At* dress W. W. C., car© Th© Telegraph. MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOANS—$100 and up- Co., <07 Cherry i MISCELLANEOUS BEAUTY FLOUR Is the best, not as good. Say Beauty Flour to your gro- ceryman and get the beat. WE HAVE th© only hand cars that coasts; oak your boya what "coast" mean*. S. S. Parmelee Co. CABBAGE PLANTS of superior strains, grown J)y C. M. Gibson. Young's Island, snteed. Fpll count and satisfaction guar FOR SALE W© offer for this price a thoroughly modern 6-room cottage on Park Place, on a good lot that front* 70 feet and has a depth of an acre. Thl* place has every convenience and Is one of the nicest places that has been offered for some time. Wo are facilitated to give terms. •' $1,500. nice 5-rqom cottage on Ross street well located and a bargain at the price. Terms If desired. Minton-Morgan Co. FOR SALE Nos. C07 and 509 Mulberry at., It| story brick building* Second stotTr arranged for residence,? BARGAIN fok QUICK SALE. Orange at. residence, 10 room*, re cently overhauled and painted. Alley on 2 aides; large lot. Two-story brick store In good bust* n'iou-Iity. Will *.rrhang<* for small farm. Inquire at office for particu lars. New Cottage; large lot, at Crump'S Park. Six-room dwelling' and 4 acres In Bellevue. 35 acres near town. C*Ienty of wa ter and woods. $1,150. 100 acre* splendid level land. New improvements; fine orchard of 2,000 trees. Some splendid farms from $6.00 per acre up. Home funds on long time ab 7 per cent. Call on me next week SURE., ^ GEO. W. DUNCAN t WANTED FOR SALE One splendidly Improved plantation car Macon; very best condition; would make giand country home. Farms In various localities, lumber lands, vacant lots In different parts of city. Several Improved city lots that pay well as In vestments. JONES REAL ESTATE AGENCY For" Rent\ No. 4H Fourth St.. :60.00 No. STS Orange St ;.•.....J60.00 No. 453 Second St *55.00 No. €06 Poplar St *60.00 No. 742 College St..... *35.00 No. 270 Columbus St.. *25.00 No. C15 Poplar St *50.0# $25,000 To Loan More people come to us for loans than go to any one else. The reasons aro plain: We always have the money In tho bank ready to pay. We make examinations promptly; that means no delay for you. We havo . one,- charge to everybody. Geo. B. Turpin Sons FOR SALE Suburbanliome Owner wishes to sell home In sub urbs; five minutes* walk from car line. Brand new house of five rooms, eight- foot hall running through entire house. Nine-foot veranda . running around three sides of the house (125 feet); large lot, bam, stables, etc. This house was built to live In and not to sell, which makes quite, a difference In Its construction. $2,000; $500 ‘cosh, bal ance in payments of $25 a month at eight par cent interest. Can feet pos session in few days after sale Is made. Will also sell from one to five large beautiful vacant lots adjoining, ele vated and level,.-nicely and-with Ber muda grass, cheap price and liberal terms also on these lots. * ' Exceptionally fine place for poultry, sheep, goats, hogs, etc. This Is a real and true bargain, as you will see on investigation; better see It today. Address, SUBURBAN HOME, C^are Telegraph. For Sale A neat five-room* cottage on about an acre of ground fronting car line, near Log Cabin Club an extremely desir able placo and with plenty of room , for another house without crowding.; ■ Price $2,500. Tills Is cheap consid ering location and improvements. Can make reasonable terms If wanted. H. Horne REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND Grand Building. Sto.e, 504 and 506 Store, 451 Cherry sti road track facilities. FOR RENT. nd 506 Fourth street; rail- street. Second and Third floor Evening News Building. Storage *vaee at English Compress Building, - Southern Railroad track faclli ties. DWELLINGS. 7-»*. dwelling near Whittle School. 7-r. dwelling, 210 Firat street. . 7- r. dwelling, 457 and 459 New street 8- r. dwelling, 243 Carling avenue. 5-r. cottage South College street t -r. cottage, Lynn ave.. YlnevlUo (new) -r. cottage, 406 ar * “ ~ cuiii*Be, iu« and 408 Ross street. .. in dwelling. 661 Orange street. ^ Elegant - apartments in Dr. Frasier’* new apartment house of 5. 6, 9 8EVERAL BARGAINS In second-hand ..buggies, surreys and wagons; second hand army saddles at bargain prices. S S. Farmelee Co. BUILD YOUR houses of long leaf yellow yards, comer Sixth and Cherry at*.; with eighteen years' cxpcrlenc© In the lumber business, we are tn position to meet the sharpest competition on any else or shape of long leaf yellow pine, rough or dreised —all grades—ami we deliver the grade we oell; complete stock framing, weather boarding flooring, cetllng. finish, shingles, lath*. Ifine and cement plaster, door and window frames made to order; small as well as large order* will receive our prompt attention. Telephone 220. CABBAGE PIANTS. Carden Plants. Grown tn the open air will stand the voidest winter. Prices l to 4 thousand. $1.50; 4 to 9 thousand. SL25; over 9 thou sand. $1.00 per thousand. F. O. B. Meg- S <’ \\ .» • i.il x rate* Write us for agent*' outfit and preposition. N. H. Blltch Co.. Meggetta. 8. C.. the largest truck farm In the world HALL* t SCHOOL FOR BO\<S can admit more pupils; second session b<| Dixon Hall. Prtn.. Bogart. Ga. For Sale In Viueville, on the car line, I oiler a six-room cottage, on large lot, for a quick sal^, at $2,600:00 i* ' This is o new house rijn! liah porcelain tub, cabinet mantels, and is generally what is called a modern house. I can make terms with a fair cash pay ment h • ' Frank B. West Real Estate and Insurance, 417 Cherry St. RENT LIST 127 Bellevue Ave. 742 College* 9-r... 426 Calhoun. S-r... THE tlo.w) per >«xr. Term bcgtiuT Jon Further Information apply to Mrs. 1 Parker, proa. ngert deny-1 £21 Duncan 155 Fourth. 7-r 1171 Oglethorpe, 7-r LOST Phone 187. HSum J&ESIj. UNS, LOCKS. SAFES, El< REPAIRED. H ft H. R HUHN, I' ,*, •foment Arncr. Nat l Bank , , bank; po»»rf*ton January Equitable ml pkf* fur 111 Second aL, la .it triunt. Api I |; wtu h lv to Be S AND GIKI FOR nrs nil km r D.-M .1 . truck farm la OaryUia artw . • ’ turns, etr.; r »r. ; aaeu^h Und to p■»•!««•<* a »»tit of triri Mlnutaa fro.a eeort bou«. U .1 FOB Ifc] '; ■ . ; r.,“ I..#*'* *!!v»r rni awed I . ik belt. I #tw« War;.U:f -t. u u Pridi ylit. 140 Highland ITS, 7-r.« 261 Orange. 7-r STORES. 420 Mulberry St 150 Poplar St $29.00 $33.00-4 $20.00 $18.50 $22.50 $25.00 $22.30 possession sco r< mla (Jan $50.90 Georgia Loan & Trust Co. t 1 ' 565 Mulberry Street, For Rent 11 Hill Park S;„ 7-r $2.7,50 .. Cleveland Ave., 6-r $1-8.00 407 Duncan AvC.; 6>r $20.00 221 Duncan Ave., 7-r $18.50 114 Cievelobd* Atta, 8-r. .$20.00 . 135 piedmont. Avo., o*r. v .......$12.50’ 112 Lamar SL. 6-r... $25.00 421 Boundary St, G-r. '....$20.00 500 Hawthorne St., 5-r...... .*.$12700 ISS Rembert Ave.,’ 7-r...'.;. $27.50 25 Anderson St. 7ir,;.;..y $20.00 .. Lilac St„ 6-r $ 8;60"" FOR SALE. A plot of six (6) beautiful lots, front ing Bellevue avenue on car line Just beyond Log Cabin, finely located and will make- splendid home sites, besides ' there is about one-half acre In each lot. We offer tho entire plot of ai* lots all for ONLY $600. * Jordan Realty Co. Real Estate, Insurance and Ldans. Phone 1136. 4th National Bank Building. FOR sale: Suburban . Home Advertiser wishes to sell. home in suburbs, two minutes’ walk from car line, brand new; house of five rooms, 7-foot hall mnning through house; 9-foot veranda running around sides of house; large lot. Price $2,000—$500 cash and $21.50 a month, WHICH INCLUDES INTEREST. Address G. C. EARLE, 353 THIRD ST. ' FOR SALE .$ 900—WIU buy one of the nicest lots on the crest of North Highlands. It Is lot No. 22, fronts 70 feet and Is 210 feet deep. We will also help you to build on same on reasonable terms. $ 600—A nice vacant lot on Duncan avenue, on Uugucnia Height*. b. a. Wise & co. $11,000—WUl bu property* r month; th! and atway of the city meat. ng for $100.00 per s two brick store*, MACON, uuoi SAVANNA RAIL* I Murpliey & Taylor IUq