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AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4.
BEIL FOB STOCIE fcUTOASsTWONEWEEK
FROPERn CLOSED
Value Increases From $5,000
to $18,000 as City
Grows.
DR. BELL’S
Pine-Tar-Money
By a deal which warn recorded Tuer
day, John W. Grant purchased the
Stocking home In Peachtree street near
Pine street from Samuel Stocking and
other members of the family for
111,000. The transaction was made
through Edwin P. Analey, real estate
agent.
The Stocking residence Is one of the
landmarks of the north section of the
city. Mr. Stocking purchased the
property In 1876 for (5.000. It has a
frontage of 100 feet on Peachtree street
and extends back 400 feet.
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! News From Macon
Nature's most natural remedy, improved by science
to a PLEASANT, PERMANENT, POSITIVE CURE
for coughs, colds and all inflamed surfaces
of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes.
Why Do The People Use Over
5,000,000 Bottles Annually?
Here ti Ono of tht Many Rcaioni Given by One of tho Many.
ATTORNEY WALTER GRACE
CANDIDATE FOR SOLICITOR.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., Dec. 4,—Walter J. Grace,
a well known Macon attorney, has an
nounced hie- candidacy for nollcitor
general of the Macon circuit in oppo-
Mitlon to William Brunson, who now
holds the pofdtlan. The announcement
Mr. Grace will be received with
widespread Interest throughout the
county and the circuit, where Mr.
Grace la well and favorably known.
JCftT FOUR DOSES STOPPED THE COmiT.
MILWAUKEE, WI8.
THE B. E. SUTHERLAND MEDICINE CO.,
I AM 69 YEARS OU>, and never used any remedy
cqusl to Dr, Bell's Pine.Tar.Honey. It gives quick and
permanent relief In grip as well as coughs and colds.
It makes weak lungs strong.
Mrs. M. A. Metcalfe, Paducah. Ky.
touch and I bad tl
into doubts it let them write t
No. 475 Greenboah Street,
Look for the Bell on Bottle and our Guarantee No. 506.
two weeks. Anybody
Respect In ly,
GEO. ULRICH.
MASrCFACTtmiD OWX.T BT
THE E. E. SUTHERLAND MEDICINE CO., femtea. Pataca-. Hu.
NEW CITY ADMINISTRATION
TO ASSUME REINS OF OFFICE.
Spools! to Tho Georgian.
Macon, Ga., Doc. 4.—In eight days
the new city administration will be in
office. Wednesday next, the mayor ami
aldermen recently elected will be sworn
Into office by the present administra
tion. On Tuesday next the city elec
tion will be held, and on the following
clay a special session of the new al-
derm&nlc board is to be held for the
purpose of introducing the thirteen
new' gentlemen to the offices that they
are to occupy for the next two years.
THE
STOP AT
FREDONIA hotel
1321-1323 H Street, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
AMERICAN FLAK
12.00 hr Day and Up
iUKOFlAK FLAM
S1.00 Fit Day And Up
IN THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING
CUISINE AMD SERVICE UMSURFASSEO
ELECTRIC LIQHTIM0, MODERN IMFROVEMENTR
Spatial Rafat la laarith and tommtrdai trart/art
Send for Booklet.
OmillHOWlK
FraprlHar
HOTEL
GRENOBLE
68th 8«. and 7th Av..,
Oppo.it. Carn.gi. Hall
N. Y. City.
A 8elert Family and Transient
Hotel.
Situated In the lineal residen
tial part of the city, two blocks
from Central Park, convenient to
all theaters and shop,.
Rooms (1.60 a day and up.
Room, with bath (2 par clay
and up.
PARLOR BEDROOM AND BATH
(3.08 A DAY AND UP.
William P. Chasa.
HOTEL
ST. DENIS-*
BROADWAY AND 1ITH STREET
NEW YOUK CITY.,
Wlthfu Euf irrFM of Rvtry Paint of
|ut*r*>t. Half Block fromWant maker's,
ft talnatf»' walk of bboppiug District.
NOTSD FOR: Excellence ef OnUtne. Com*
CorttMe Appointment*. Crtrtecma Her*
Vico im Homelike SQfrouuaiBck.
MOHS St.50 PER BAY AND UP
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Tabla d'Hotn Breakfast 80c.
WM.TAYLOR &SON, Inc.
Gilsey House
Broadway and 29th St.
EUROPEAN PLAN, NEW YORK CITY.
Mott desirably located
Entirely renovated
Now undor tho management of
MR. L. FRENKEL,
who conducted the Hotel Albert for
twelve years.
A restaurant of rare oxcellenco at
REASONABLE PRICES.
Room, front
Room, with
$.'.00 up.
bath, $2 up.
BEST HjTEL VALUE IN KEiV TGfU CITY.
JIOTKL MAATffftQtia,
A Sftri fUtW
Germany be* nearly one-half of the brew
erlei of tho world,
Funeral of Mrs. Barfitld.
Special to The' Georgian.
| Macon, Go., Dec. 4.—Funeral serv-
I Ices of Mrs. Lucy Barfield, of Rutland
.'district, who passed away yesterday,
were held Wednesday morning* at 10
| o'clock from the family residence at
j Rutland. She was the wife of S. F.
Barfield, and Is survived by two sons,
T. W. Barfield, of Macon, and J. H.
Barfield, of Rutland; also two daugh
ters, Mrs. W. V. Joyner, living at Bol-
Ingbroke, qnd Miss Lena Barfield, of
Rutland.
HICK8 ENTER8 RACE
FOR 8HERIFF IN BIBB.
Hpeelnl to The Georgian;
Macon, Ga., Dec. 4.—Jim Hicks, a
well-known liveryman of Macon, has
announced his candidacy for sheriff of
Bibb county, and with Mr. Hicks and
present Sheriff Robertson back In the
race, a hot campaign for the office will
be made by both’ candidates. Mr.
Hicks Is one of the best known men In
Bibb county and during the past elec
tion fbr mayor was a strong supporter
of Judge A. L. Miller.
We are very anxious for the
people to do all their Christ
mas shopping this year early,
because it gives our patrons a
better chance to get just what
they want and not get in
what might be called the
“Christmas Jam.” You get
better service—you get better goods and you feel more sat
isfied and we feel that we have pleased you.
As an inducement to bring about the early Xmas shop
ping, we are going to sell several hundred dollars’ worth of
genuine A-l Cut Glass for just two-thirds of the regular
price—// is an advertisement pure and simple, and
doubt
come see
if you doubt it—go
and get some prices
Glass and then
us—compare qualities
prices and when you
done this ’tis useless for
to say more.
around
on Cut
and
vou have
us
BIBB COUNTY JAIL IS
CROWDED WITH PRISONERS.
Hpeclnl to The Georgian,
and WHISKEY HABITS Macon. Ga.. Dec. 4.—The Bibb coun
pain. Book of pa»
tlculars tent FUSS
‘ M.WOOLLnY.M.D
Every day ait.’eral are being received.
eetb is. Monty can
dVli-uu
NT A I, KUDU*.
at W0lt.ll.il Ml
LOT BRINGS $5,000
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
A lot «t tha corner of Piedmont ave
nue and Tenth .treat, belonging to the
eatate of tlia lata H. B. T. Montgom
ery. wee .old for (5,008 to K. N.
Spence, at public auction. Tuaaday
morning. Thera wa« a good alied crowd
of bidden present nml much spirited
bidding. Mr. Spence made the highest
hid. The property was sold by Shelby
Smith, administrator of the Montgom
ery eetate. J. \V. Ferguson auctioned
off the lot.
The property Is well situated and
splendidly adapted for residence pur
poses.
MAYOR JOHNSON
CLAMPS DOWN LID
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 4.—Mayor Toni
L. Johnson will put tho "lid” on the
saloons on Sunday* hereafter. The Sun
day law has not been enforced here for
year*.
Ex-Marshal Doad.
Hpoclnl to The Georgian.
Phenlx City. Ala, Dee. W. D.
Wilkin*, ex-biftrehal and alao ex-mayor
of thla city, died nt hi* home here yes
terday and hi* body was taken to
liucna Vista, Ga., today, where the
Interment took place, funeral service*
being held thl* morning at the houne.
He was 55 year* of age. a member of
tho Baptist church and also -of Red
Jacket Uribe of Red Men.
VETERAN SUES CAR
COMPANY FOR $5,000
bar* at the Jail. Some are charged
with murder and other* with various
crime*. Among the lot there are about
eight Federal prl.Honora. who will face
Judge Emory Speer during thl* session
of court. The negro cell block 1* also
crowded, all of whom are to go before
Judge William H. Felton, Jr., In the
superior court.
Keg.
Price.
Cut
Price.
Tumblers
Price.
.$ 1.00
AftO nn £33.50
Tumblers
. .90
Punch Cups, cadi ..
... 1.00
.80
Tumblers
Vase ...
23.50
Pitchers .,
. , .
. 6.50
Vase ..
.. 25.00
15.35
Pitchers
. 7.50
Varfe
... 8.00
4.85
Pitchers
. 10.50
Vase
... 14.00
9.33
Pitchers
. 12.00
Vase
10.67
Berrv Bowls
. . •
. 4.50
Vase
... 12.00
8.33
Berry Bowls .......
. . •
. 5.50
Vase
... 8.75
. 5.70
Berrv Bowls
. 6.00
3.50
2.37
Berry Bowls
. 6.50
... 7.00
4.40
Water Bottle
. 6.00
GravvBoat .... -
... 9.00
5.98
Water Bottle ♦.
. 6.50
Butter Dish
... 8.75
6.37
Water Bottle ......
. . 4.50
Ice Tub
... 8.50
5.70
Water Bottle
. 5.50
Puff Box
... 7.50
4.98
Celery Dish
. 5.00
Compote \
... 7.00
4.80
Celery Dish
...
. 5.50
Sirup Pitcher
... 5.00
3.33
Celery Dish
. 4.50
Mayonnaise
... 5.50
3.67
Ice Cream Glasses, each.
. 2.50
Compote
Cut Glass Punch Ladle..
. 10.00
... 10.50
6.50
Vinegar Cruets ....
. 3.00
Compote
... 3.50
2.33
Vinegar Cruets
. 4.00
... 3.00
1.85
Cologne Bottle
. 8.00
Bonbon
... 2.50
1.67
Cologne Bottle ......
. 6.00
Bonbon
... 2.25
1.40
Sugar and Cream ....
...
, 6.00
$ .78
.59
.45
4.32
4.70
7.00
7.62
3.00
3.67
4.00
4.33
4.00
4.32
3.00
3.67
3.34
3.60
2.97
1.67
7.80
1.87
2.56
5.00
4.00
3.98
Becauac of Injurle* alleged to have
been received by the sudden Htartlng
of a car on September 10, A. L. John
son. an old Confederate veteran. Wed
nesday filed «utt for $5,000 damage*
against the Georgia Railway and Elec
tric Company.
The plaintiff allege* that when the
car started he was thrown to the
ground, crushing the bone* in his left
hand ajul otherwise mashing and bruis
ing his body.
Attorney* Burton Smith. Lawton
Nally and W. O. Marahnian represent
tho plaintiff.
CONFERENCE RETURNS
ALL MACON PASTORS.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Go., Deo. 4.—All of tho Ma
con Methodist ministers were assigned
to their old charges in this city i
have returned from Brunswick, where
they were attending the South Georgia
Conference. Rev. T. D. Ellis, paator
of the Mulberry Street Methodist
church, has been given two Assistant*.
Rev. D. W. Willis and Rev. C. S.
Bridge*. The other churches will have
the same pastors a* before.
Remember these prices are only good for six days from
today—so if you want choice of these things you had better
not delay.
KING HARDWARE CO.
53 Peachtree Street.
Funeral of Mrs. Lingo.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Gu„ Dec. 4.—Funeral serv
ices of Mrs. Martha Lingo, aged 66
year*, who passed away Tuesday at
noon were held this mofcilng nt
o’clock, from the family residence, in
East Macon, by Rev. T. E. Daven
port, pastor of the East Macon Metho
dist church. The interment was In
Fort Hill cemetery\
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TROY TO STAND TRIAL
ON MURDER CHARGE.
Speelal to Tli© Georgian.
Macon, Ga.. Dec. 4.—Tom Troy, who
» charged with killing J. A. New
comb, at Miami. Fla., on May 19. will
be placed on trial nt Miami some time
during the week of December 16. The
exact date him not been set, but It Is
known Hint Ihe trial will come up about
that time. It Is expected that Troy will
arrive In Macon next week and spend
several days with relatives and friends
In the Central City before going, to
Florida., City Attorney Mlnter Wim
berly Is busily engaged In preparing
thr defense In the cane, and will leave
for Miami at the same time ns Troy.
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HOUSE PHYSICIAN RESIGNS
ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga., Deo. 4.—Dr. W. B. Spain,
who for the past eight months has
been house physician at the Macon
hospital, resigned hi* position yesterday
and left nt one** for hi* home at Tal-
botton. During the summer. Dr. Bpain
had to leave hi* work for several week* |
on account of poor health, and when j
he returned he was greatly Improved, '
but during the past several week* hei
hn* been unable to attend to hi* ilu-f
ties about the hospital.
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CHEWING GUM MACHINES
RIFLED BY THIEVES.;
epeelal to The Georgian.
Macon. Ga.. Dec. t.—A great many,
petty theft* are being dally reported to I
the police department In Macon, and a
Til
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wholesale raid ha* been made by the CHARGED WITH SHOOTING
IiIolm th.* tiAitnv I'htwlnv mim sl.tl
thieves on the penny chewing gum slot J
machines. The machine* have been;
pulled from the telephone poles*, where!
AT REVENUE OFFICER.
they have been placd. and nil the guml* 1 . Tl ^1”' . ,
and money taken. Heveral of the ma-j ‘ olumhu*. <»a.. Dec. 4. The trial of
bines have been recovered, but no John Redmond, a young man of Web-
trace of the thieve* can l»e found. ster county, occupied the whole day In
the United State* court yesterday. He
was charged with conspiracy, the al
leged shooting at a revenue officer, «'•
D. William*, who wa* on u mid In that
county ut the time. The Jury had not
made a verdict up to u late hour last
night.