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Tl£E MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2S, 19d«
5
Now is the
Time for
Good
Warm
Underwear
Nothi n g makes a
, man more comfort-
\ able these cold days
\ than nice heavy un-
- derclothing, but the
comfort is spoiled
unless you wear the
right kind. (
Our line embraces white or gray Wool; light or
heavy weight -cotton. f
$1.00 TO $6.00 PER SUIT
Special prices on Dr. Jaeger’s Underwear.
Ahead of All
Is the grocery store kept by us.
Is progressive and aggressive, and all
competitors realise that they have
to hustle in first class goods, and in
great variety, to. keep up with the
Pace We Dave Set Them
The after the holidays clearance of
odds and ends may result in many
bargains for you. Come In and ,seo
PHONES 290-325.
WHAT THE NEW YEAR WILL BRING
TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF MACON
Macon Cash Grocery Co.
THE YEAR SEEMS CHOCK FULL
OF GOOD THINGS IN THE WAY
OF IMPROVEMENTS—NEW EN
TERPRISES AND NEW CITIZENS
—THE OUTLOOK 18 ALL ONE
COULD WISH.
•Before the week ends a new year will
begin, and the now calendar on the
wall will be ready for the peeling oft
of the months as they roll by.
With the peeling uff of the months
there will be a pulling off of the pro
jected things for Macon. Therefore
conies the question, what will Macon
have accomplished when the new cal
endar sheds its last sheet, and the 365
days have been checked oft?
He fore another new year comes, the
b’g dam of the Central Georgia Power
Co. will be completed, and its thous
ands of horse power scampering nimb
ly over the big copper wires into Ma
con, lighting up the city streets, light
ing up the houses, and furnishing the
motive power for nearly every wheel
that turns in the way of machinery.
Macon, being the base of supplies, the
headquarters, of this immense plant,
will <bo the gainer by hundreds of
thousands of dollars, and the electric
current will be furnished so cheap
that It will bo used everywhere and
for everything. Tho company have a
guarantee from the constructing com
pany that the dam will be finished in
a certain length of time, and that time
expires long before Christmas.
Then comes 4 tho Interurban lines, one
from Macon to Atlanta, and one from
Macon to Albany. These lines have
been cared for financially, but they are
depondent to a great extent on tho
completion of tho power plant that
thoy may use the current. Thoso in
position to know say that the lines will
be running In each direction before
the year is out.
The Central of Georgia Railway Co,
will have their shops extended. Tho
h'gh officials of the road say that at
least a quarter of a million dollars
will be spent on this work, and the
work will be commenced before the
second month is pulled from the cal
endar.
Resultant on this Is the coming of
two or three hundred skilled mechan
ics, who will come to make their homes
In Macon. This means much to Ma-
GEORGIANS “STUCK”
BY INSURANCE PLAN
8MOOTH-TALKING CAROLINIANS IN
DUCED MANY TO SUBSCRIBE
TO SEMINOLE CO.
con, not only for the good citizens they
will make, but for the money they will
spend with the shops and tho stores.
Their coming will put many a dollar
In circulation.
Before many more sheets have been
peeled off from the calendar, tho big
brick grain and storage warehouse at
tho city bridge will be up and doing.
This will give employment to more
men. and It will be a big thing for
Macon in many ways.
Before the first sheet is pulled off
the calendar, electric signs will bo
made in Macon. Heretofore Macon
bUHingga men had to send their money
off for these signs.
Then comeg the enterprises fathered
by tho Chamber of Commerce. These
are not dreams, but are In the way of
realities. Thesu are tho
Tourist hotel, and the erection of
one is only the beginning of ;i chain
of them.
Then the commercial Ijotel, which I*
practically Asaurodg "
Then a ten-story'building, which the
Chamber of Commerce lias In view and
wh'eh may be built.
Tho contractors and the architects
are looking forward to a big year of
building and Improvements. Many
have been waiting for the coming of
the new year before making up their
minds, but the new year opens under
such br'ght prospects that there Is
now no longer any hesitancy, and the
architects will soon be busy.
Everything points to n big year and
lots of lmppy returns. Tho merchants
will now go to stock-taking, and when
they get in n position to know what
they havo got, and tho actual busi
ness of tho past year, they will be
ready to put their shoulders to the
wheel of anything that looks good to
Macon.
Tho new year will witness the re
instatement of all tho employes of tho
Georgia Southern and Florida railroad
nearly all of them now being back at
work.
Mr. Henry Horne, with health fully
recovered, has something good to tell
soon, and altogether all Is well.
The first day of January. 1909,
find roses blooming In the front yards
of the city. Certainly the new year
begins with a rosy promise of big
things for Macon.
Impure blood runs you down—makes
you an eA*y victim for organic dleeaes.
Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the
blood—cures the cause—builds you up.
PATHETIC S10RY
OF CHRISTMAS EVE
WOMAN, ONE TIME PROMINENT,
BARRED FROM HOME BEOS TO
SEE HER CHILDREN.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 27.—A" pathetic
a scene us ever was enacted in Washing
ton on Christuius eve occurred when
Mrs. Annie Hilsby, widow of l)r. Howard
Hilsby, who committed suicide about
three weeks ago, was arrested on the
door step of her mother’s homo while
endeavoring to gain mlmis:don. that she
might pass Christmas with her two chil
dren.
Mrs. Hilsby wan arraigned in police
court charged with habitual drunken
ness. liut when she explained that she
wanted to spend Christina* day with her
| ' m s Judge dismissed gj|
the
No.
71 U street, northwest, and on her way
uptown stopped at a department store
mid bought several toys.
prul days ago Mrs. Blluby purchased
11 football, u wooden horse and two
nd green horns. She had secreted
in her trunk, and it wui her Intcii-
to UHHuino the rolo of old Hanla
Claus. Ami when she mounted tho steps
of her mother's home her eyes sparkled,
and she patiently waited for a response
to tho tinkle of tho door bell.
Tells Dauyhtor to Qo.
Mrs. Forbes appeared at a second-
to penult hor daughter to
le Secret Of Freshness
- - Which is always found in goods bought from this
store is easily explained, when we tell you that wo get
almost our entire supply of goods fresh for each week’s
sales and the goods do not remain on our shelves or
stored away /or months as is the case with some stores,
but they are opened up and sent out to our customers
almost as.soon as they arrive. If you are a patron of
this store you know that our goods aro very much fresher
s; ' and nicer.-than you have found at most places, and bo-
}, sides there is another very decided reason why it is
' i profitable for you to trade at this store: Because you can
' ^ save 20 to 30 per cent on nearly everything you buy hero.
A FRESH CAR LOAD
_ m " /_We made almost a clean sweep during the past week,
we will receive a fresh car load on Monday morning
.: _ and will open up the goods and fill in thostock as quickly
*_ as pbssibleand will he able to fill your order with per
fectly fresh goods at prices that will appeal to wise buy
ers. Now that the holiday rush is past we will be able
to give you better attention than ever and we want your
orders.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific TeaCo.
their Interest at the hearing and up to
a Into hour last night ho was hard
work on tho cose.
ATHENS. Ga.. Doc. 27.-Actlon of
South Carolina stockholders In tho Semi-
nolo Security Company In applying for a
charter has caused the eyes of moro than
two scoro of Georgians in this section to
open their eyes and wonder if they havo
been “easy marks.” Tho Banner today
says:
Some months since two well dressed
and smooth-talking gentlemen appeared
in Athens with a proposition to organlzo
an old line casualty company and locate
it in this city provided u certain amount
of stock was subscribed, the amount sug
gested being twenty-tlve thousand dol
lars. Tlicir names were Moody and
Marks, and they hailed from Columbia,
8. C., from whence they brought lctteis
of strong recommendations as to their re
liability as well as to tho responsibilities
of the company which wua represented to
bo one of much importance In the finan
cial and commercial world In the Pal
metto state.
Worked Large Territory.
For several weeks Messrs. Moody and
Marks worked Athens and t surrounding
TSsf
IVatklnsvllle. Lexington, Crawford, Wln-
torvllle, High Shoals, White Hall. Com
merce, Jefferson, Danlelsvllle and other
cuieu acre. anyway sioci
both propositions and the
qulred to give their notes I
the same. Nothing more \
We Arc Prepared
To furnish anything in our line today, as usual. Como
‘to headquarters, whore vou can find ’’Everything Good
to Eat.”
Flournoy Grocery Co.
PHONE 26.
For Sale at $6,750
A splendid piece of home or investment property, in good
condition. Renting for $60.00 por month. Enough room on
lot for another house. Close in and centrally located.
Willingham l oan & Trust Co.
territory, selling considerable stock
Watkinsvilk I
terv —
mtree, .
adjacent towns. Besides a considerable
black was sold here In Athens to a num
her of our citizens. To nuiny of the pur
chasers It was represented by Moody and
Marks that tho old line casualty company
would bo organized and located ip this
city and their subscriptions would not be
due and payable until after the organiza
tion of tn- . ompany and Its location hero.
Other stockholders, however, understood
that they were buying stock in the .Semi
nole Security Company, and that the
stockholders of that company would or
ganize the Insurance company to be lo
cated here. Anyway stock was sold on
‘ the purchasers ra
tes in payment for
king more wss thought ot
tho proposition as Moody and Marks had
gone to other fields and the hope or get
ting the big insurance company for
Athens had faded away.
Many Paid Notes.
But a few weeks since a local bank be
gan sending out notices to citizens to call
and settle their notes which wns due.
Many of them had forgotten the transac
tion and when they learned the notes due
at the bank were for stock subscribed In
the Semlnolo Security Company many
wire ot a loss to know an to how tholr
notes corao In possession of those people
as it was their understanding their notes
were given and would not be used until
the rompany had been organized and lo
cated lu-ro. But in order not to hav<
further trouble, the notes were paid bj
those who had made them and the mat
ter rocked along until a few days since,
when It was announced that the -company
had moved its headquarters to Chatta
nooga, Yean.
Stockholders Become Uneasy, |
This aroused some uneasiness on the
part of tho stockholders here and on In
vestigation was Immediately Instituted
and the information received from au
thoritative sources satisfied thoso who
were Interested that the companyM
solvent and there was no causo for any
unrest or anxiety on tbclr part. It v
also stated that the company had pi
chased the Southern Life Insurance Co...
pany. of Fayetteville, N. C.. paying two
hundred thousand dollars for the soma.
This was another favorable feature In
the affairs of the company which tended
to encourage those who hod purchased
stock. But It only remained for a fyw
days when the announcement wus mada
that an applleatIon had been made by
stockholders In South Carolina for a re
ceiver fo be appointed tor the rompany.
The cause of the action of tho stockhold
er! Is attributed to the purchase of the
life Insurance company, the rdocJrhold
alleging In their petition that the amoi
paid for the company, two hundred
1 dollars ‘
npdn
is a fake prl
tfemlnolo fk-curtly
PHONE 1263
461 THIRD STREET.
firei
Columbia, H. C., M' nd
Stockholders
held a meeting at wi.i
to employ Mr. I lew*11
■ant them In hearti
morrow. Mr, Crwln a
th« irotriiiM -f In forma
frem the niekUldatl
It Is understood that several thousand
dollars In this section was subscrilxd and
the outcome of the affair will be watched
with much Interest, not only by those
directly Interested, but by tho public
generally.
OPINION OF STOCKS
RATHER UNSETTLED
DURING SHORT WEEK THERE ARE
SUDDEN SHIFTS IN SPECULA
TIVE SENTIMENT.
NEW YORK, Dec. 27—The closing
of the stock exchange last wec«c on
Thursday evening to remain closed un
til Monday morning mode the week a
short one In flnunclnl affaire, the bank
ing business on Saturday providing
largely nominal. Then* were develop,
ments of Importance, notwithstanding
the shortness of tho porlod and the
sudden shifts in speculative sentiment
in regard to identical circumstances
indicated n rather unsettled state ot
opinion. This fluctuating atate of sen
timent was fairly Illustrated in tho
change of views of the significance of
the 'Colorado and Southern purchase
by tho Chicago. Burlington and Quincy.
Incident Brings Buying.
This Incident was mode to figure as
one of tho lmpulllng causes and In the
later strong rebound It was assigned
equally as tho ground for enthusiastic
speculative buying. The first point of
view was due to professed apprehen
sion that this might forecast a strug
gle similar to that precipitated by the
first control of the Burlington in the
Joint Interest of the Great Northern
and the Northern Pacific, which had
such disastrous consequences to the
speculative position in 1901. The fact
of a rupture of old relations having
occurred between H. Hawley, the con
veyor of the control of tho Southwest
nrn property, and E. II. Harrlman,
was made to aeem to corroborate this
view. Other circumstances conduced
to the break In prices on Monday, the
formation of influential opposition to
the American Smelting and Refining
Company bringing Into hostility other
important groups of financial powers.
The Carnegie Bomb.
The substance of the testimony
Andrew Carnegie before the ways and
means committee of the house
representatives wns Interpreted
critical among influential powers In tho
steel trade. A largo factor In tho hope
ful spirit which has grown up over tho
financial prospect is the conviction that
the most powerful of the great finan
cial groups had been brought Into such
a state of harmonious relations tn tho
adjustments of the havoc wrought by
last year's financial crisis that Insur
ance was secured against any destruc
tive hostilities for an Indefinite time
to come. The misgivings felt early In
the week were largely dlasipated by
tho subsequent rebound |n -prices. In
this rebound the alleged extensive
plans of E. II. Harrlman for readjust
ment of railrosd relations once moro
played an Important part.
Talk of Mergers.
A revised estimate of the Colonul
and Southern transaction saw in it <
prelude to other combinations along
tho same lines which would bring nil
tho available Southwestern and Gulf
outlet railroad system Into combination
with tho different northwestern rn‘l
rood powers. This was tho motlv<
for striking market movements In va
rlous groan* of securities. The aw
■umed likelihood of theso merger* pr#
sented attractive prospects , for en
hancement of values. It wss this pline*
of the bond market wti'ch neconnted
for its greet volume during the weal
Money Market Tranquil.
Ths money rn.-ik-t gave rvlden
Its tranquility and Its rather r
tone that the returning **f the porlod
"Iof reflux to bank reserves s|
11 holidays would ha MAched
illserlou* dangrr. Encroachment nn the
I rs«h hold ngs of the banks continue)
large, hut tut* early liquidation In ill*
I atgrk market and suppFei attracts*
I from outside sources relieved the r**
house. Mrs. Hilsby was dazed, then she
sunk on her knees and sobbed, and her
children, two Itoys, nged five sml eight,
respectively, beard her cries and colled
to nor from the window. Tho youngest
child was confined to Ills bed with tho
mumps, hut wheu lie heard his inuther's
voice ho ran to the window.
The toys Mrs. Hllshy held dropped from
softly. Pedestrians on their way home
stopped and gazed at the woman. hut she
apparently was oblivious of them. For
an hour or more she sat thus, her body
shaken with sobs. Then she again rang
the bell and demanded to ho permitted
to see lier children. But Mrs. Forbes wus
obdurate, and told the woman that
Mrs. RUsby refused to go and Iwgan
to knock on Urn door. Tho noise ntruet-
ed tho neighbors, and several women left
ihelr homes, and Bought to console tho
hysterical mother. But their efforts were
or no avail.
Policemen on Scene.
Meantime. Mrs. Forties called up _
Tenth precinct station, and Sergeant H.
J. Hurry and Policeman James Bingham
were instructed to arrest the woman.
When they reached Mrs. Forbes* homo
they found Mrs. Hllshy sitting on the
steps, sobbing. They tried to persuade
her to leave, but she explained that it
was Christmas evo. and that she wanted
to be near her children. Finally, her
nerves gave way, and she became highly
hysterical. She called repeatedly for her
dead husband, and doclured that she
must seo her children.
When the policemen found they could
not persunda tho woman to leave, the
patrol wagon was,summoned. Mrs. HUs-
by
AFTER THE FUN
Sober days of work will begin again.
Here's imping there will bo plenty of
work for nil—plenty of tiniiing and
plumbing work for me.
JA8. C. GORMLY,
Phone 531. 320 Third St.
tlm
fought the policemen desperately.
At tho window her children looked on
In amazement They saw their .outlier
lifted bodily und thrust Into ths patrol
>gon and heard her piercing screams.
'I wns afraid to let Mrs, Hllshy come
Into tho house," sold Mrs. Forbes. "Csp-
tain Bourdtnan told me nut to permit her
to enter, und, ns I believe she would
havo ereatod a scene, I decided to bar tho
door."
Often In Public Eye,
Mrs; RUsby has been before the public
fpr several months. Bhe disappeared
some tlmo ngo, and the police
asked to look for her, ns It was
■lie had committed sulcid-. Hhe wus
found In a Pennsylvania avenue hotel,
Just before Ills dentil Dr. Hllshy obtain
ed u dlvorcu and tho custody of tho club
dren,
Tho little ones were to havo bora
placed In nn Institution, but Mrs. Mlfby
■ * -**- *•—* *■'— them to her
dream for tho past
mnnngcd to get away about two weeks
ngo. I had made preparations for their
Chrislnuis, and when I went homo I wns
going to hung up tho children's stockings
and till <hem."
This Is Worth Reading.
Leo F. Zeliuskl, of 68 Gibson street,
Buffalo, N. Y., soys: "I cured the
most annoying cold sore I ever had,
with Uucklcn'* Arnica Salve. I ap
plied this salvo once a day for two
days, when every trace of the sore
was gone." Heals nil sore*. Hold un
der guarantee at nit drug stores. 25c.
\agdzme
is primed for folks who want to
keep up to date on big things,
and who don’t want to be bored
to death while they’re at it.
So its chinks arc fdlcd with
good stories, good sentiment,
and good humor.
Read the publishers’ talk this
month, and you’ll see just
where we stand.
LOOS FOB THE FATCUWOBB C0VEB
For Qalo by
J. W. BURKE CO.
MoEVOY BOOK CO.
BROWN’S BOOK STORE.
FOR SALS
FOR SALK—A row prelty lirov.n !<•;
cocfctrefar, $i.oo each. Address C
Newton, Macon, Ga.
writers at $65; three 91$ typewrit
ply liughii-** Office. Macon Telegraph.
REMOVAL BALE—Barred Rocks; choice
t lids; lots of ten $1.00 each, before De
cember $0; send check; birds guaranteed.
J. G. Collo. Munticello, Ga.
FOR BALE—Building Iqt on VinevlUe
ave. H*-vcnty-ono foot m>nt. Very de
sirable. Unrguln. G. M. Davis.
Second st. T-
ttSL
FOR HALB—Guss perfecting press, with
complete stereotypo outfit; good order;
prints 4 or 8 pagoi; $1,250 fob Macon.
Address Telegraph. Macon. Ga.
FOR SALE—Fifteen horse Talbot engine
and l*olh*r: good running order; $160
for outfit. Macon Telegraph.
LOST
BTItAYED—Urge black horse; mane
rouch’d; from old Napier home, Sat-
duy night. Any Information ph<»n “
or notify Joseph M. Napier A Co
: tosi.i.
Southern Packing Co.
Choicest Native ami Western
Meats.
620 Cherry St. Phone 351.
THE CAREFUL LADY
Of tho house, who closes the windows
at nights and bars tho «i«urs. should
not neglect to look to the roof—slit*
should remember that Mr. Rain la an
Intruder who cun do harm os well us
the burglar.
JAS, C, GORMLY.
Phone 531. 320 Third St.
Phono 187.
GUNS, LOOKS, SAFES, Etc.
REPAIRED.
H. & H. R. HUHN,
Basement Amer. Nat’l Bank.
le a Word
MEETINGS
CONSTANTINE chapter No. 4.
It. A. M. Regular Convoca
tion Monday night at 7:10
o'clock. Work In Mark. Past
and Most Excellent Degrees.
All Royal Arch Mamma welcome. L. W.
Bullion, It. P. W. U. Chapman, soers-
tary.
&
LOST—Dachshund with Dodo on collar:
description, small, black, long body and
short cradled legs. Reward for return
to Walter H. Turpin, 763 H?con4 zb
MONEY TO LOAN.
wurds; no delay; loans closed within :
A Havings Bank.
J. J C* .b. Commercu
MISCELLANEOUS
•own by (
es. ‘
nnteed.
FOR SALE
$1,000 .
Wo offer for this prlco a thoroughly
modern C-room cottage on Park Place,
on a good lot thut fronts 70 feet and
hus u depth of un acre. Tills place
has •ewry convenience and is one of
the nicest pigeon that has been offered
for some time. Wc aro facilitated to
give terms.
$i,coo. f ;
A n!ro C-room cottage on Ross street,
well located and u bargain at tho
price. Terms If den!red.
Minton-Morgan Co.
Real Estate.
420 Cherry 8t. Phone 1192.
NOTICE—Call meeting Wollhin Lodge No.
890, F. und A. M., Monday night, 8
o’clock; public instullatlon or officers;
Mam.ris und_ th«lr_ famines InviteiR R.
\V. M.;’o, L. Jackson, Hecty.
WANTED
WAKTRD—A few table boarder*.
two furnished rooms to rent at
First si
ITAtsi r<M—. in mi.in ,i * ' ” . .
convenloncca, by single, middle aged
lady. Must he oontrally located. Reply
early to Miss II., thla office.
TNACHISHH WaNTMD— 1 Teachers want
ing work, and schools wanting teach
ers, write us. Many line opcuingN for
January throughout notiUumat. Hherl-
dan’a Teachers* Agency, Greenwood. 8. C.
TO STRONGLY PROTEST
WANTKD—flood competent traveling
sulcHineu to handle a high-grade line
of roofing und building *udnts; exceptional
parties. Apply
of roofing and building »u
S ;iportunlty for proper
arland Refining C<*. Cl
240 Washington ave., Phono S672.
HELP WANTED—Railway mail cletka;
commencement salary $$00.00; spring
examinations; preparations free; write
Immediately, Franklin Institute, Roches-
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Second floor five-room flat,
‘ “ Phone
Will Condemn Sentences Recently Im
posed Upon Messrs. Miteheil,
Gornpers and Morrison.
Although no. definite stops us yet
havo been taken in thut direction It Is Fofl hunt—Five-room house
regarded as altogether probablo that ’
the organised labor Interests of Macon
will adopt similar protest* us thorn; of
other trades councils, condemning tho
M-ntcnce 'recently imssed upon Mcskiw.
Mitchell, Hampers and Morrison.
The Central Labor Union, which In
cludes all labor unions In the city,
will probably meet within n few days
to adopt resolutions or make it a mut
ter of record tn&t their sentiments lu
the premises are wholly condemna
tory.
The passing of Imprisonment «en-
tenres on M^nsrs. Mitchell, Goinper*
and Morrison for alleged contempt of
court, In that they disregard'd an In
junction not to publish a "wo don't
patronize list," Including the name of
a stove company, created a national
sensation, end in score* of cities
where labor I* strongly organized, pro
tests have been made.
FOR RENT—Store at 379 Second st. for
merly occupied by the Koultnble Bank
ing A luian t’o.; excellent place for a
Imnk; poenexslon January 1; wit. be al
tered to suit tenant. Apply to Ben L.
Jones.
RENT LIST
1*7 Bellevue Ave I2P.00
742 College. 9-r $35.90
426 Calhoun. 8-r $20.00
...$18.50
$22.50
$26.00
$22..>0
possession
221 Dune
166 Fourth. 7-r
1171 Oglethorpe, 7-r
126 Holt 8t.. u-r
$10 Hardeman, 7, $25.00;
January 1st.
140 Highland ave., 7-r $27.50
261 Orange. 7-r 625.00
■TOREK.
420 Mulberry Ht $60.>0
650 Poplar 8t $40.bO
65$ Poplar (Jan. 1) $50.Co
ICO Poplar $59.0#
B. A. WISE & CO.
MACON. DUBLIN it rAVANNA BAIL-
HOAQ CON MANY,
Arrival an# Utparur* cf Paittnger
FOR RENT OR HALE—Best dairy and
truck farm In Georgia; $6 acres with
7-room house tn good repair; stables,
barns, etc.; fine meadow; enough aped
10 mtmi
Napier.
FOR RENT—fnirnodlufo possession. 1
Elm st., 779. 769, 753 Ash st A.
Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth sts.
Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to :
con Havings Rank.
FOR RENT-
Ptfliuc SALK—On W«In<«!.y. D.i-. M.
. iso*, we will sell at puMln outcry for
caih at our farm where T. C. McCollum
now reeldes, all of our shirk und farm
Implement*, consisting of 7 head of I
mule*. IS head of cows, 20 tuad of hocsj
$0 head of goats, 26# bushels of corn, 206
hales of tins hay, wagous, buggies, hay
press, harrows, corn planters, guano
idlnirUiUlers, wagon and flow gears, and
muny other articles i:scessory on » farm;
sale lo tunnrnsnoe promptly at 1# o’clock;
be on hand It you wUh some good her-1
i«4nf«. Wimberly A Rlrcli. proprietors of
■ulten Mills Farm, Columbus road, '
I miles from idly.
PERSONAL
HAM/0 SCHOOL FOR ROTH can admit
*a few more pupil*; rei-ond session
gins January Ctli; If lut-rextcd, v.rll
1)1x011 Hall, Prln., Bogart. Ga.
POR SALE
Suburbaniiome
Ownor wishes to sell homo in sub
urbs; live minutes' walk from car line*
Brand now houso of flvo rooms, eight*
foot hull running through ontlre house.
Nine-foot veranda running around
throe iildes of tho houne (125 feet);
largo lot, barn, stablos. etc. This house
wan built to live in and not to -sell,
which makes qulto a difference In It#
construction. $2,000; $500 cash, bal
ance In puyments of $25 a month at
eight per cent Interest. Can got pos
session In few days after salo is made.
Will nlno soli from ono to five largo
beautiful vacant lots ndjo'nlng, ele
vated n»d level, nicely sod with Ber
muda grass, cheap price and liberal
terms also on these lots.
Exceptionally fine place for poultry,
sheep, goats, hogs, etc. This 1# a real
and true bargain, an you will see on
investigation; better nee It today.
Address. 8UBUHBAN IIOMK.
Care Tslogiyph.
H. Horne
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND
LOANS.
Grand Building. Phcna 454.
FOB RENT.
8tore, COI and 606 Fourth street; rail-
Store. 451 Cherry street. •
road irnck facllltlss.
Second and Third floor Evening News
Building. , _ . _
Storage spaco st English Compress
Building, Southern Railroad track faclll-
Ut-ii.
DWELLINGS.
7-i. dwelling n«ar Whittle School.
7-r. dwelling, 210 First street
7- r. dwelling, 4j7 and 453 New street
8- r. dwelling. 243 Curling avenue.
»-r. cottago Bouth College street. ' •
i -r. cottage, Lynn ave., vlnovllle (new)
-r. cottage. 406 nr.d 40! Ross street.
- r. Tn .* — * *-—
new apartment house of 5,
rooms. Btenm he~‘ —*—
service furnished.
Htemn boat, water and Janitor
For Sale
In Vinovillc, on tho car lino,
I offer n six-room cottage, on
largo lot, for a quick sale, at
$2,600.00
This is n new house nnd has
porcelain tub, cabinet mantels,
and is generally what is called
n modem house. I can make
terms with n fair cash pay
ment
Frank B. West
Real Estate and Insurance,
417 Cherry St.
WANTKD
• msdlura priced residences
FOR SALE
condition, would
i try home. Farms la
oao|
Imi roved city lots that pay"well aa In-
, - no. I
localttls*. lumber lands, ^raoao|
In different parts of city.
IIE KRi:»: Kir
JONES REAL E8TATK
AGENCY