Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 29, 1908, Image 5

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TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1908 5 TIIE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH* Smart Styles * iiv - SHIRTS $2.50 It’s a great relief of satisfaction to know when you buy an E. & W. Shirt you are getting the kind that fit right, wear right and wash right. They are made Coat style, cuff attached, with a semi-stiff bosom, with narrow pleats in neat stripes, fig ures and dark blue stripes. BRING YOUR CARD We-have just unpacked another lot of beautiful Dinner Sets and to those whose cards have not been re deemed we will do so on presentation of the punched card. If you have not received one of these handsome hand-painted, beautifully decorated and elegantly shaped Dinner Sets we would like to have you call around, look . aCth.em and let us tell you how you can get one. Macon Cash Grocery Co. Phones 325—290. 670 Poplar Street. Your Money’s Worth A. &P. EVAPORATED MILK 10c A CAN Look at the size of our cans. They are much larger and contain, about a third more milk than the other “brandsircing offered you. They weigh 20 ounces and the • •quality’"of"the milk cannot be surpassed. Order a can from us and then order one from your grocer and com- —pare-the sizes and the quality of the milk also, and if you do not think A&P brand is beyond all question the best valno we would like to refund your money. Try -one can and you will come here always afterwards. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. KATHERINE ELKINS TO BE TRAINED NURSE PLANS TO SEEK SOLACE FROM LOVE AFFAIR BY GIVING SER VICE TO HUMANITY. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—The end of the romance of Katherine Elkina and the Duke of the Abruxzl I* to bo like th© final chapter of an old-fash ioned novel in which the heroine does with her memories to convent walla and the hero betakes himself and hla wounded heart to the wilderness to seek forgetfulness. Tho authoritative announcement in th© early part of this month that there would be no marriage between Miss Elkins and tho Italian prince and cousin of the king was hardly cold when the cable brought from Rome the report that the duke w planning tq go to _ tho unexplored mountain fastnesses of India. Subsequent dispatches have con firmed that report, and ever since Washington has been wondering what tho young woman would do with her self. it being assumed that her af fections have been as deeply wound ed as her royal suitor's by tho break ing of the engagement. It has been learned that Miss El kins’ attitude toward society for the next six months at least, and perhaps longer, will be more serious than was ever anticipated. She is going to try to forget and Is giving her time up entirely to the study and course i essary to fit herself to become a train ed nurse. To ©S"in Work Next Week. Arrangements bave been made by M!ss Elk'.ns to begin the serious work of study in the Homeopathic General Hospital at Second ami N streets in this city on Monday week. She has employed a graduate professional nurse to be her mentor and guide In the first steps In the course which she Is to take. This nurse, a woman of h'gh professional attainments and good breeding, will, It Is understood, practically become one of Senator Elkins’ family. The courso which -Miss Elkins will have to follow, under the rules of hls- pltal training, will include attendance at all lectures, clinics and operations. She will have to soend a certain num ber of hours each day In various wards observing the treatment of patients and fitting hersef to take temperatures, dress wounds, apply bandages and do all tho many offices which a nurse must perform for the sick. Course to Cover Six Months, It Is said that Miss Elkins’ tuition will cover only six months, this period having been fixed by her ns a time in which she could dec'de whether she would continue her studies. She will not live at tho hospital as other nurses In training aro compelled to do, but she will have to put In most of her days there and frequently nights If she hopes to keep up with tho course. M'ss Elkins' friends have been mys tified by her actions of lato and few of them have divined that she was preparing a surprise for them. No body in her social circle has eve; dreamed that the beautiful girl would do anything quite as serious as study ing to be a professional trained nurse. Romantic Friends Concur. Those who know MIbs Elkins well aro sure she has It In her to m3kc an Ideal member of the nursing profes' slon, but they do not believe that sho will follow her present Intentions for longer than six months. There aro ro mantic girls In her set who will think that she hit on the one thing outside of a convent that Is proper for hor to do. According to the most reliable in formation there has been no commu nication between Miss Elkins and tho duke since December 2, when he sent her a cablegram of two hundred words, presumably his farewell message. It was only five days afterward that the nowa.waa received that ihe duke had planned to go on another exploring expedition, and that ho had chosen the most hazardous task of climbing tho great HImIlaya’s peak—Mount Ev erest. VANDAL HOLDS WILD ORGY OF BLASPHEMY SACRILEGIOUS FANATIC DE8TROY8 VESTMENTS AND PROFANES ALTAR IN ST. DOMINIC’S. For Sale at $6,750 A splendid piece of homo or investment property, in good ■condition. Renting for $60.00 per month; Enough room on lot jfpr another house. Close in and centrally located. Willingham Loan'S Trust Co. PHONE 1263. 461 THIRD STREET. Edward Loir, Pres. John H. Donahue, V. P. Jerome Herman, 8ec.-Treos. Bedingfield & Co., Inc. P. O. BOX 1098, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. MUMM’S EXTRA RYE. 4 Quarts . $ 5.C0 1 Gal. Jug .... ....$ 5.10 8 Quarts . $10.50 2 Gal. Jug .... ....$ 9.60 Qajurts . $14.00 3 Gal. Jug .... ....$13.50 OLD NICK ROLAND CORN. 4 Quarts . $ 3.00 ] Gnl. Jug .... ....$ 3.20 8 Quarts . $ 6.75 2 Gal. Jug ....$ 6.00 l'J Quarts . $9.50 3 Gnl. Jug .... ... .$ 9.00 WILLOW BROOK RYE. 4 Quarts . $ 3.00 1 Gal. Jug .... ... .$ 2.80 8 Quarts . $ 5.75 2 Gal. Jug .... ....$ 5.25 12 Quarts . $ 8.50 3 Gal. Jug .... ....$ 7.75 We Carry & Complete Line of Wine* and Llquore. Write For Our Complete Price Lint. Makes the Liver Lively. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup gives permanent relief in case* of habitual constipation as It stimulates tho llv er and restores the natural action of the bowels without Irritating those organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. Does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. Re member the name, Orlno, and refuse substitutes. H. J. Lamar & Co., near Fourth National Bank. AUSPICIOUS TAKES THE FEATURE RACE NOT MORE THAN 1,000 WITNES8 SAVANNAH SPORT AT THUN DERBOLT. SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec. 28.—Races at Thunderbolt this afternoon did not at tract a very largd crowd, the attend ance being placed at one thousand. I was an ideal- day for a race and tho events were very exciting. The feat ure race was the third, which was for a mile. It was won by AuspTclous. Time, 1:49. The race was a spirited one between Sudden Start and Auspi cious. Large number of scratches at the last moment have been detrimental to the sport and the announcement in made that no scratches will be allowed In future unless the entries nre ex cused by the Judges. It Js hoped to keep the field from belnat reduced by the operation of this rule. First race, purse, for four-year-olds and upward, selling, mile and one-six- teenih—Film nap, 2 to 1, first; Pan- teque, 2 to 5, second; St. Noel, 4 to 1, third. Time 1:57 2-5. Second race, flvu and one-half fur- long* purse, for two-year-olds—Scotch I ass, even, first; Miss Cardigan, 5 to 1, second; Gunshot, 4 to 6, third. T:nio 1:11 2-8. Third race purse, for three-year-olds and upward*, one mile, Auspicious. 1 to t, first; Sudden Start. 4 to 1, sec ond; Clifton Forge, 4 to 1, third. Time 1:49. Fourth race, a mile and one-skxteenth for three-yeer-olde and upwards— Druid. 4 to 8. first; Polar Star. I to 8, eftonil; Benare, 18 to 1, third. Time 1:M 8*8. Fifth rare, purse, selling, for thrse v-.ir-oM* end upwards, e'x furlongs— I telle of the Hey, t to I, won; Monks and 6 to S BffGMf He noway, 18 to L third. Time !;J9. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 28.—San Fran cisco liarbors a fanatic who bus carried depraved criminality to the lust Imagin able excess of blasphemy and sacrilege. Aroused by an outrage which has dese crated St. Dominic's church the imllcc are hunting high and low for the vandal who has insulted the local Catholic com munity by profaning the sanctuary of the Dominican fathers with unspeakable obscenities. Enters St. Dominic's. The sacrilegious wretch, who has so far eluded detection, entered St. Dominic's church, at Pierce and Pine streets. Priestly vestments valued at more. Uum 11,000 were sloshed beyond repair; the the sanctuary; the furulshlugu of the sacristy were destroyed. Blasphemous and Indecent sentences scrawled in the holy places. " ,l *“ ed with vile abuse that spoke eloquently torn from the sacristy clock and tho pendulum . waa carried away. The book In which the masses and other dally services i . reoorded slashed and torn, Priest Is Stunned. Tho desecration of the church wai Ilrst discovered shortly before 0 o’clock, when Father Rice, one of the Dominican fathers, entered the sacristy to robe for early mass. Dozens of sacerdotal gur- ments were heaped In disorder on tlu floor. The drnwers of a large cahlnot ces, stoles, chnsuhles, copes and 0 .,.- pllceg had been destroyed with a knife oi other keen edged Instrument. So shock ed was Father Rice tlmt it was some tlmo before he regained sufflclcrit com posure to report the outrages and to have tho altar prepared for mass. Father Murphy, the superior of the church, notified tho police, nnd Acting stono unturned In the search for tho criminal. It la. possible that two men wero concerned In tho sacrilege, on ac count of the difficulty one man would have had in effecting an entrance to tho church. _ Entered With Ladder. Tho culprit or culprits entered by means of a ladder which was found lean ing against a window In the roar of the church. Entering through the priory toft the sacristy wan reached by a flight of steps, nnd front the sacristy it was » to reach the sanctuary. Because man would have found It difficult to up right tho ladder nnd train It against the window, the police are Inclined to think that thcro *— “* J two of tho depraved Father Murphy and tho detectives fanatics. Robes valued at tnoro than 12.000 were found undisturbed. The exact amount of the damage lias not yet been estima ted, but it exceeds $1,000. Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A graveyard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fall ed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. Kln.v*s New Discovery," say* Mrs. A. O. Williams, of Bac, Ky. "The first doso helped me and Improvement kept on until 1 hod gained 68 pounds in weight nnd my health was fully restored." This medicine holds tho world's healing re cord for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee at drug stores. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Historians In Session. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Washing ton Is entertaining educators from many of the big unlversltleg^nnd col leges of the United States, who nre gathering to take -part In the sessions of tho American Historical Associa tion, the American Political Science Association, tho Bibliographical clety of America and the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. From Washington many of tho visitors will go to Richmond nnd Baltimore, excursion to the University of Vlrg'nla will be a feature of tho closing day of th© convention. Origin of the Word "Bogus." nnmc of a notorious Amerlcun swindler, who about tho year 1886 flooded tho wnsf torn nnd southwestern states with couni forfeit hills, sham mortgages, etc. anything fictitious or chimerical, Lowell, in the "Blglow Papers," says: "I moro than suspect the word to lx» a corruption of the French hogasse." This hogssse was the sugarcane aa delivered In Its dry, crushed state from tho mill, also called can trash, and fit only for burning, being synonymous with useless rubbish. Agnln, according to Brewer, there !• In French argot or thieves’ slsng a word "bogue," which signifies tho rlno of a green chestnut, or the case of a watch. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. 12. W. C ‘ on each box. 25c. GROVE'S signature is Simple Life In Finland. Tn Finland everybody lives the simple life tn summer lime. They camp out oft Islands, In the forests, and always some where near the water, for everybody swims and bathes. Almost nil classes sleep and cat al fresco at this time of y*sr, nnd the town councils in the town* of this progressive end altogether de Igbt- ful little country provide public fire face* and public bathing sheds in all places wher th working classes go In search of fresh air. But the simple life Is by r* menns dull with the frisky Finns. Th-.. combine It with a surprising amount of gaiety. Th*y eat. drink and set very merry in thefr picturesque llttl log cabins outside the cities. When they are tired of bathing and splnshng they dance, th*y sng. they watch fireworks and prsetee rvmnastic*. they all become like chil dren and are the very happtmt. merriest, most good-natured, most eerily pleas d and most healthy holiday makers In the world. We might take many leaves from the Finns’ book.—Lady's pictorial. Do It Now Tomorrow A. M. too taia. Take CA8CARBT at bet! time; get up In the morning feeling fine and dandy. No need for sickness from over eating and drinking. They surely work while you sleep and help na ture help you. Millions taka them and keep wall. 194 CAWAfUKTH lie a boi for a week's, trealmera, eft druggists. Police (Joupt Willie’s Dip'omacv. Willie Drawback! Klin right In dts hruso die berry intnnlt, yer triflin' rnakll you. Wottcr tel yer “bout play in' In de street wld detn w'lte trash! Walk yerso’f right In dla house cr*ll tekker bresh an' w'ar yer clean out. Fuss nooz yer know dut big-foots polceces git yer an’ run yer up In de tnlzry wrg’n." Willie was ten years old. nnd his supply or flrwracker.* had been lim ited to what the white boys In the street would give him. Ho hung n round them, butting in when he had tho chance. 'Yer lemtne lone, mar, er alnter gwlne no whar, no furver dan de cornder." "Didn’t I tell yer ter klm right In? Yer want me ter frail de life out'll yer? Ef yer doan klm dla mtnnit leer klmmln atter yer an* lemma 'tell yer honey, yer gw Inter catch hit." Walter tnInnlt. mar. dent w'lte boys wants nie ter tote do boxer poppers so dey kin shoot 'em." "laser gutter tell yer ergln? D^ap dot box on* klnt Inhyere er tells yet!" But Willie paid no more attention t> his mar than If she hadn’t spoken, nnd before Rite knew It he was off nnd gone. In the afternoon late Willie returned with hla eye bunged up. hla clothe* torn, and ns hungry ns a wolf, and between his erics he told n hor rible inlo of suffering nt tho hands of the white boys. The truth Is. he hud been with them all day nnd had aa much fun. If not more, than the white boys, but Willie knew that when he got homo he was going to catch the promised whipping, nnd he wanted to offset It. knowing that nil he had to do was to make his mar believe that he had been badly treated. "Shot up dnt cryln* an' tell me wot dom w'lte trash dun ter yer." "Dey turk'n boat me, mar. an’ dey to'd motvolo'ea an' dey hit me In de eye wtddor gro't big rock an dey fro’ed me down an’ dey hlta me, dat wot dey dun." "Fur do numer de Lnwd! An* wot you dun ter ’em. honey?" "Didn’t do nuffin* ter ’em, Jlwt tote de box fur 'em, nn’ w’enner nx ’em fur er HT bitter popper dey tuck'n t me. dnt wot dey dooz." "An* yer didn't hlttuin bnek? Yer didn't tek upper rock nn’ hus« 'em wide op'n. Yer 'lows deni w'lte trash ter bent yer up clatter way nn’ yer didn't th’ow er brick nttum? I*a ershamer yer! Er gwlfiter tell yer pnr soon* he klm homo an’ mok Mm frail yer good." •'Dev all mn’d erwny fo er kin git up ofTn de groun', dnt de reetln. I2r wuzze-r gwlnter cut dnt Johnnie Smlfg gizzard out’n Mm cep’n he run'd envoy, er sho wuxr.er gwlnetcr do hit." "Doan yer wants sump’n tor eat, honey? Spec de po’ hoy Uongry ex ho kin be. Hyere some sossldge er benner savin' fur yer pnr, but you go long’n ent hit nnner gl’ yer pnr sump’n else. Dem po* w'lte trash—T laser gwlne right now an’ pote dem w'lte boys ter do poleoees. Yer Jlss eat all yer wants, honey, w'lle er go nn' tell de poleeees." Willie was so glad to get some of hla par's tossldge that ho didn’t rare much what his mar did, relying on hi* lying proclivities to get out of nny sernpe. His mnr found nnd told n hor rible tale of butchery of her son by the whlto boys, nnd a half dozen or more wore In court. Tho mar told the story of tho butchery. "Won dnt boy klm home he wuxr.er sight. Dem hoys dey tucker rock an' dey heat Mm on de hold an’ dry gouge he eye an* dey bus lie Inlg op'n an’ dev loose all ho teef, annor wux up nil night wld dat bov. He lay day In de bald an* groan all do night long. Hit wuzxer shame fie wny dom boys dun mor chile." "What did they do to you. Willie?” nrked tho court of Willie who bore no marks of violence and who wits satisfied In every wny. "Dem hoys cloy never dun nuffin’ ter me. I nln’t never seed dem Iwiyg wot yer got hyere, Detn bov* wot lilt me dey run’d erwny an’ I nln’t never seed ’em sence. Desc yer hoys nln’t totch me." The viiso was dismissed, hut the mnr wiw disgusted, flho saw thrmmh Willie, nnd ns they passed out of the court room she Jerked out this to him, "yer Jlss wait teller git yer home, ytfr triflin’ senmp, nn’11 sho tan yer hide. Yer gltt’n ter he mighty nlgli ex menu’s yer daddy." AFTER THE FUN Sober days of work will begin again. Hert-'s hoping there will be plenty of work for all—plenty of tinning and plumbing work for mo. FOR SALE Southern Packing Ho. Choicest Native aud Western Meats. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351. THE CAREFUL LADY Of the house, who closes the windows at niKhts ami bars tho doors, should not neglect to look to the roof—sh* should remember thnt Mr. Rain Ik an Intruder who can do hprm as well ns the burglar. JAS. C. GORMLY. Phone 531. 320 Third St. Phone 187. GUNS, LOCKS. SAFES, Etc, REPAIRED. H. & H. R. HUHN, Basement Amer. Nat'I Bank, FOR RALE—One Jndiai torcyele, $75.00 each; when wonting repairs < or. motorcycles, bilng to coldest winter. JMMMVRN $1.60; 4 to 0 thousand, $1.25: ovei •and, $1.00 per thousand. F. O. gotta. H. C. We have special rates. WHte uh for agents’ ou S roposltlon. N. II. Blttcti Co.. A . C\. the largest truck farm In tt FOX RIVER butter, fresh every day. 33 cents per pound. Oscar Bradley, Phones 561-428. FOR SALE—A few pre.ty brown lesson cockerels. $1.00 each. Address C. E. Newton. Macon. Gu. writers nt $65; three $18 typewrit desks nt $10 each; one second-hand Rem ington nt $25; nil in good condition. Ap ply Rurim-s* Office. Macon Telegraph. REMOVAL SALE—Barred Rocks; choice Irds; lots of ten $1.00 etch, before De cember 3 »; send check; birds guatnnteed. J. O. Code. Montlcello. Ga. nimble. Bargain. G. M. Davis. CABBAGE PLANTS. 25c for 100. $1.26 per 1.000. Apply J. W. Aimufon. $58 Second at. Telephone 13'J7. perfecting press, with gr d order; Macon. for outfit. Macon Telegraph. Issue. No notice will be inserted for less than 15 cents. Remittances or $1 and tsss may be made in gostane stamns. WANTED WANTED—A position on farm ns super intendent. 85 years old. lifetime experi ence; can give good reference. Address T. J. Thomas, Macon, Ga.. care Utbb Brick Co. WANTED—Two gentlemen or eonplo for nice room with board. 553 Second st., Mm. Martin. Sti wish Mackerel today. Daniell & Blasingamo. Phono 463. FOR SALE lot With barn, stables, buggy shelter, all foneed In, blacksmith shot), lurgn hritisc, two vacant lotj hefu ■fween dwelling WANTED—A clerical position at once by an Industrious young married man. Address Bimln-xn, care Telegraph. PUBLIC SALE—On Wednesday. Dec. SO, 1908, we will sell at put lie outcry for cash nt our farm where T. C. McCollum mules. 15 head of cows. 20 h-ad of hogs. 50 head of goats, 250 bushols of corn. 200 hales of fine lmy, wagons, buggies., hay press, harrows, corn planters, guano distributers, wagon and rl»>w gears., and many other articles necessary on a form; sale to commence promptly at 10 o'clock; bo on liand If you wish wome good bar- £nlns. Wimberly A Birch, proprietors of LOST LOST—Two 5 months old pointer pup pies; white with lemon spots; one on Xmas, one Monday. Reward If returned to W. C. 1’urpln. LOST—A scarf pin of monkny design. Return to O. C. Wilder or Telegraph of fice and receive reward. LOST OH STRAYED—Black Jersey oow, scar on back tit. Reward If returned to 2348 fiocond st., Phone 1821. chaser," care Telegraph. good board. Ring 1442. room with young man. Phono 2072. about two blocks distance from llcllevu H. Horne REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOANS, ’ Grand Building., Phone 454 more, « anu bv© rot Store, 45i Cherry street, road track facilities. Becond and Third floor Evening New* Building. Storage apace at Englisn Compress Building, Southern Railroad track facili ties. DWELLINGS. 7-i. dwelling near Whittle School. 7»r. dwelling, 219 First street. 7- r. dwelling, 457 and 439 New street. 8- r. dwelling, 242 Carling avenue. 5-r. cottage South College rtieet. 5-r. cottage, Lynn nve.. Vlnevllle.fnew) f-r. cottage. 400 and 408 Rosa street, l-r. In dwelling. 561 Grunge street. Elegant apartments In Dr. Frazier 1 * new apartment houae of 5, 6. 9 or in rooms. Steam heat, water and Janitor gerneg furnished. RENT LIST 127 Ifellevur Ave IJc.OO 742 Colli-c*. S-r 125.00 426 Calhoun, »-r 120.60 221 Dunian 116.50 155 Fourth, 7-r 122.60 1171 Oixtiorpo, 7-r .136.00 126 llolt Ht.. »-r Jf.Ui.it 210 Itinl'Hiin, 7. 22500; |* ftrMlon January lat. 140 MlKhtinil avr, 7-r ,.,..127.50 261 Onnir, 7-r 126.00 immm. 420 »lulbm>' HI 160.)» 654 Fol.lar Ml <40.00 666 Poplar (Jan. I) »6o..o 664 IMplar 160.44 B. A. WISE & 00. GOOD PATENT FIX)UR 75 cent* per sack; Royal linking powder 46 cents per pound; Hereford's rsiklng powder, 12Hc. per package. Oscar Bradley, Phonos 661-431. WANTED—By a young man seventeen year* of ege, who Is willing to work, a |N>sltlon of any kind that Is honorable. Willing, cam Telegraph. WANTED—^Good competent traveling salesmen tri handle a high-grade lino of roofing nnd building taints; exceptional opportunity for proper parties, Apply Garland Henning Co., Cleveland, O. WANTED—A few select boarders, choice rooms, nil conveniences, private family. 24(1 Washington live., Phone 3672. HELP WANTED—Railway mall clerks; coininencapisot salary $800.00; spring examinations; preparations free; write immediately. Franklin Institute, Iloehc*- FOR RENT FOR It ENT—Four connecting unfnr- furnlehcd rooms, conveniences, cloae In; half of cottage. Phono 3521, FOR RENT—Upper floor, consisting of threo rooms, bath and toilet. Phone 3308. FOR RENT—Desirable furnished or un furnished room with modern conven iences. Phono 1775. FOR RENT—Near Mercer. 5-room cot- tiigo; largo lot, garden, hams, uml stithies, $12.50 month. Phone 3192. FOR RENT—Five-room hottso on car lino; modern conveniences, Carling ave. Phono 2943. FOR RENT—Second floor five-room flat, modern conveniences, close In. Phono 3380. BHTTKIUNE. onl* 20 reels nor pound. Oscar Bradley. Phonos 651-423. FOR RENT—Store at 870 Second st. for merly occupied by the Equitable Bonk ing St 1 .ono Co.', excellent place for n Irnnk; possession January 1; wlii he al tered to ault tenant. Apply to Ben L. FOR RENT OR HALE—Rent dairy and truck farm In Georgia; *6 acres with 7-room house In good repair; stables. ♦»arns, etc.; Ann meadow; enough good land to produce a world of vegetables; 10 minutes from court house. H. Trls Napier. FOR RENT—Immediate possession, list Elm st.. 770, 769, 753 Ash st. A. L. Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth its. FOR RENT—Two Al around floor offices In Washington block; steam beat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Savinas Bank. FOR RENT—Ijtrge. convenient ware house, close in. E. Trls Napier. PERSONAL ALL KINDS of ftcslt fish: Blue Point oysters on half shell; Apslaciilcola nnd Brunswick selects. Daniel A Blaalngnme, i Phone 463. IIALL'8 SCHOOL FOR BOYB can admit a few more pupils; second session be gin* Jantmy Dfh; If Int /rested, write B. Dixon tlsll, Prim. Bogart. On. LET MILLER'S bicycle messengers deliv er your notes and packages. ( l'iiouo 161. THE FREE KINDERGARTEN offers two years training to high school graduates, 150.ho per year. Term begins Jan. 4. Further Information apply to Mrs. T. C. Parker, pres. MACON, DUBLIN A SAVANNA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Arrival end Departure of Passenger Train« st Macon, effective Mmn 75, 1990. Leave. Arrive. SO. in 7{00ern} No. 19 11:06am Wo. li'IOpm NO. 17 4 4-')pm Tram* arrive **o «tep«^ frem fiootht-n Depot J A. ITRRVR”, General Psseenjer Ag»nL LOST—Dachshund with Dodo on collar: description, small, black, long body and short crooked legs. Reward for return to Walter II. Turpin, 768 Becond at MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LEND on res' estate, tepay- ^ able monthly. J. J. Ca .h. Commercial St Havings Bank. MISCELLANEOUS THE TOXO-ABSORBRNT REMEDY * I* •till in Macon, at C57 Plutn. If you want to know what It Is doing call or write nnd get Information. . It Is harm less. pnlnleriu, druglesn. It will not raise the dead, nor will U rtire all dls- ottjMt*. but It cure* everything curable. CABBAGE PLANTS of eunerlor Strains, grown by C, M. Gibson, Young’s Island, •fees. Full count and satisfaction guar FOR SALE $4,000 Wo offer for till* price a thoroughly modern 6-room cottage on Park Place on a good lot that fronts 70 feet and hn* a depth of an ncro. Thlf place has every convenience and Is ono of the nicest places that hAs been offered for lonio time. We aro facilitated to five terms. $1,600. A nice 6-room cottage on Roes atreet, well located nnd a bargain at the price. / Terms If dcg'red. Minton-Morgan Co. Real Estate. 420 Cherry 8t. Phon# 119*; For Rent No. 742 College at., 8 rooma......$40,00 No. r.33 Clinton at., 4 rooms No. 335 r— * No. 419 No. 753 I KO. Hi No. 404 , No. 408 No. ioi» r NO. 651 ' Clinton st.. 4 rooms Duncan nve., 6 rooms.;... Plum at.. 8 room*,... Klin st., 6 rooms Ross st., 7 rooms * :.** st.. 7 non* hi., i Mill at.. 6 room* Walnut at., 5 rooms, furn, No. 302 Carling ai'e., I rooms... IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. I SOLICIT YOUR INSURANCE. Frank B. West REAL E8JATB AND INSURANCE. 417 Cherry Street. A very attractlvo suburban farm about four and oue-hnlf miles out, fronting on one of the best public roads. Contains 25 acres and has good five-room frame dwelling, largo barn, crib and other out buildings. Would make a splendid dairy* truck or poultry farm or nice country homo. Georgia Loan & Trust Co. 666 Mulberry Street.