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Tim MACON PAD.r TELEGRAPH: TUl'R.SPAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 100«I
If you haven’t had the oppor
tunity yet of paying us a visit
v/e will look for you today.
If you can’t get in today come
tonight. We will be open for
your convenience.
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
The mnokor to be glrcn by the
Chamber of Commerce will take
place at their offices on Fourth; "(ti't-e^ fj'r "ts-
•tree!, on neat Tacaday nlftht. He- j hold, an Importnnt offl
comber 29, at 7:20 p. m. j one of the moat faithful and pni.i.tak-
The object of the smoker, which ' In* nfTielal. of the c ty. Thin*.: have
will ho a strictly Informal affair, la; «?', >" he■ Juat ... to act h'« certmcnto
the renewing of old acquaintance-
ship and the promotion or good fel- th? YlSaJ of another year. 1
lownhlp unions the membeni. Kvery j <io<*m It a duty that I ovu» to y^ur hon-
memher I* requested to invite one oral)!* body to puhn.lt a statement of
or two friends, and a pleasant eve-! the official tranpartion* of th's di
ning is assured all those who will ; partmem ending December 14th, 190S
attend. j In *l° lr) * **«• 1 trust that every detail
Special cards of Invitation haTe ^'* 1 "^, 1 "‘J 1 . 1 " ”™ t wlH me * t
been sent to Mr T. 8 Molje gen- oc^T^y ^rl^^he year per-
eral manager. Central of Georgia I plex’ng questions in regard to the con-
railroad. Savannah; J. C. Halle, gen- 1 si ruction of the plumbing law* have
passenger agent. Central of •'^i*rh. but they hare been decided
Georgia railroad. Savannah: C. T. praci cally no controversy, and
Alrey. freight traffic manager. Con.!!" «l’ inlon In a manner th t >vll
tra, of Oeorgla ra.lroad Savannah: , ^rTooZl^u.
Jno. tt. mount, diatrict passenger; home ,„ rk »hop. It wan
agent. Central of Georgia railroad., just for that purpose that this de-
Macon; CUfton Randall, general t partmfat was created, and during the
freight agent. Southern railroad. At-j v* ar 1 hive had no occasion to appeal
lanta; J. L. Meek, assistant general tn \ h * reeartler'a court for asslstanca
passenger agent. Southern railroad,' on * orce,nw,t of the plumbing
^iln? ta sm^K !*■ Bu «? t,n 5’ ' Since the last annual report of your
agent, Southern railroad, Macon, and; plumbing inspector. 23S lateral connec.
O. It. Pettit, general passenger agent, i tion* have been ira<V* with the .sanitary
SPECIAL NOTICES
Jew* n. Hart Cm. Msnnger.
J. Freeman Hart, Bee.
Jesse B. Hart & Bro.,
Funeral Directors
personal. attention given all business.
Phones 457. 760. 37M. MACON. OA.
OPEN DAV AND NIOHT.
8. C. Puraley. t-amar Clay.
PUKSLEY & CLAY,
UNDERTAKERS. ^
Always open. 611 and 811 Mulberry Ct.
Oldest exclusive undertaking house In
Macon. - Phene 420. Prepared to till
— ordersjon short
telsgraph or telephone
notice. •• Carriages to funeral
I in.... *111 be rinsed on
Fii.Uv irhrlMtnuir) lu<«-iiil«*r N>th, and
Hat in day, tin* 3«U». «*ia»tomer» firstling
pay rolls, He., will take notice
and be govrrmd arci idlualy.
M.U'UN rt.K.MtlNM MUt HIC A88 N..
OB' ’A H K. IHM-ILY. Managi r.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
To the Directors of the Macon
Georgia State Fair
Association.
There will he n meeting of the di
rectors of the Macon Uoorgl* tftata
Fair Association In ihe parlor* of the
Jlotal Lanier at 12 •Ylm-k noon Wed-
nomlsy, December 30th, to iW’lds
whether or not a state fair ahull bn
held nest year, UMt.
Kvery member of the bond of di
rectors la urged to be present n* fu
ture fairs and other matters of vital
InijMirtumv will be acted upon.
KEN L JONKH. president.
lU!IIXIKS SMITH. KccreUiy.,
-GO TO—
WESLEYAN
The best instruction is the
cheapest.
G. S. & F. RY.
f Schedule Effective Dec. :©. 1H8.
DEPARTURES:
Nc. 8, ••Shoo Fly."
City, l alntku.
4:08 p. m.,
■ • Mat-on to Valdosta and all Inter-
* » uvli.lv point*.
1:00 «. m., No. 3. “Ceergie
to Florida,
IWrtor car and .. _
Ja.-kiMjnviiii- via Vnltkwta, vounre-
tkm made for While Bpilags, l^ke
Kbea AJ.i. i
South* Hi
to Jacttei
itaiq with tisHXgia Bomtu...
Ftoilde. Twelve (toilon Drawing
Koom Blcvulng Om opra el g;**
tn. la the l akn Depot MU.***
opra al »*:St p
pot Make*
t'l'ctlone et .tack»onvnte lor
|H*lnte In Florida.
12:15 e. m.. Nc. 08. •’Dixie Fly-
er," t'nache-e eml l*uHmaa el*tp-
en«. Macon to Tilton, mi route
l»otu Ft. I amir end OtUcago to
J«Mkw.mviho.
2:07 e. m.. No. 33, ‘'South At.
bintlc IJuiUnt,” «o.nh»» end IhiH-
nan rltf|t«r». Ma«ea to Ja.keon-
I > Mite vie Itfum. en route Item
t: iWto “ a iW6^r* c,,k ^
4i1» *. N*. 4. «Hf*l
S«»utli«ni Huwane^ Un ited, * treat
JackokHv p.v and talatka. kawt
aleepre JaduMavlUe to Maa'on;
^ gaesrngvrs can tv owl a tn te^al
• ‘ eteener la t’tikm 1> » at Ma.«u
until 7:30 a. »«
3:31 a. m.. No. M, -Dixie Flyer.**
eoacUea end I'uiimati etrepcie. Tlf-
t«a to Jd*.o«. an n utc trtm Ja«k-
evnvliu- to Ft. Uslr and t'hl.-een.
2:»» e. sin Me. V. -Seutb At*
Untie Limited." coaches ami PaH-
man sm*c|»iv. Tilton t«
SPRAYING T
FOR SAN JOSE SCALE
8TATE BOARD OF ENTOMOLOGI8T
ISSUES IMPORTANT CIRCULAR
ON THIS SUBJECT.
By E. L. WORSHAM.
ATLANTA, Ojl. Dec. 23-ClrciAar
N<». X of ih*’ Georgia Mint© board of
entomology Imx elicited many Inqulr-
Ion al thn off leu of state entomoioglHt
un to the meritn of thn different aoluble
oil aculo deetroyer d'actuieed therein.
In view of the apparent tnlsunder-
Htnndlng of the piuvinte «»f th'x elnu-
lar, a word of explanation )m thoudhl
to bo odvlMble.
A* wait act forth In the Introduc
tion to the circular, the data Hubrnlt-
t»*d wax nimply that obtained from
one year's text of the materials. In
m* sense was un> p.irt <»f It to be con-
atrued as a recommendation for a par
ticular soluble oP or oils. Hill o tho
publication bf circular No. h, tte de-
I'aiiim-nt has duplicated the experi
ments mentioned therein, and by an
other year wilt b© in ponltlon to give
more positive Information on the sub
ject. Until that time, however, the
purchaser must exercise h s own Judg
ment na Co the superiority of one ma
terial over another. Orchwkd.ata in
tending to use «olliable oils In spray
ing for scale have, of course, the priv
ilege of choosing the oil which they
think la the most superior. Until the
experiments now being conducted by
the department of entomology are
completed, there Is not sufficient evi
dence to make worthy comparisons.
The oils mentioned In circular No. 8
are: Soluble petroleum and kll-o.scale,
both manufactured by tho Thomsen
('hemleal Company. Baltimore. MU.;
Scaleclde. manufactured by tho n. G.
!»ratt Company, New York; Target
Brand, undo by the American Horti
cultural Distributing Co., Martlnsburg,
\V. V.i.. and two acale inaoctlddcs
manufactured at Orlamlo, Fla., by the
J. Hcharr Insecllcldo Co.
The Thomsen Chemical Company,
manufacturers and distributors of kil
o-scale and soluble petroleum, have
concluded that It la not irafe to use
these preparat'ons on tre»n for San
Jose scale, and no longer recommend
their use as a scale remedy.
The Target brand now manufactured
Is an entirely different product front
that made f n 1507. This being true,
the data on Target brand contained
In circular No. 8 hits no reference to
the present output which Is entirely
d'fft rent ' from the product with which
we • xoorlmcnted last yfcor. It may b*
a better product than that of 1007,
and It may be Inferior, but any merit
that attaches itself to Target brand
as made In the past years can have
no connection with the oil made a
present,
Prepared L'me Sulphur, manufactur
•d by the Thomsen Chemical Com
pany. 'Baltimore, and briefly touched
In circular No. I. gives promise of con-
(tolling scale successfully. As yet.
however, the department is not in a
position to recommend Drops red Lime
Sulphur *ny mere than It can the o'l*.
It U being used In the state this fall
on quite a large scale, an^ thne will
be amide opportunities next year to
Judge what It h.<a accomplished. At
the pr-'wnt writing It scents to glv
promise of succcsa.
Ip view of the uncertain results from
#te use of oils and In view of the fact
that It would he unsafe to recommend
Prepared Lime tiiffpnur or any other
insecticide from a single test, the de-
partm-mt atUI rccomnionda the home
made !lta# and sulrhnraa the very best
remedy now known for Ban Jose scale.
Those dcsiring to* obtain an insecti
cide that dtatreva scale, will tlnd the
1 veiled lime and sulphur productive of
the best results, and will find alto
that It Is an excellent fungicide. Bulle
tin No. 21 contains directions for the
prvpsrat.on of homo-made lime, and
sulphur, and it can be obtained from
the state entomologist uVon request*
WITH $200 IN MONEY
CONTRACTOR LEAVES HOME
New nicmh-rs are being added to
the Macon Chamber oi Commerce
every day, and Secretary Harry
Burns and tho members of the com
mittee on membership are making
every possible effort to increase thejoffL* ... w
list of new members in order thar i sp«»ctIona rcauirc*' on this amount of
at the beginning of the new year the; work wc* 4.S42. Including lira and
list of members on the books of the Inspections, and
-i i .... .. sdititionnl :nKtMCi nn«
THE COB SIXER
ILL IIK A fUTIIKKI.N'U <
I’UOMINKKT ItLSlXKSS AMI
It.tlUtOAI) .MUX.
PL1SIN0 INSPECTOR
MIXES HIS REPORT
TELLS OF THE NUMBER OF IN
8PECTION8 MADE AND OTHER
THINGS DONE BY HfM.
Inspector of Plumbing Franc s X.
Daly has made hb» report to the maym
and council the transactions of lib
D.»t>
Southern railroad, Macon.
sewurs. The t*»tal number of sani
tary fixtures connected with tht? sani
tary' sewenj within the boundary lines
of the city -of Macon is 1,242.
These fixtures have bren construct
ed according to the plumbing laws
during the past fiscal year.
The number of plans filed at this
as 1,842; the uumber of. In
chamliPr may bo larger thao ever
before.
Tho following new members have
been secured in the past few days;
Leon 9. Dure. The Sabers Co., It. G.
Dun & Co., Empire Coal Co., O. a.
Love, manager Cudahy Packing Co.,
H. W. Elkins, manager, the A. and
P. Tea Co., Central Manufacturing
and G. M. Crandall, president
the Georgia Fruit Package Co.
Makoa the Liver Lively.
Orlno I,axnt(vn Fruit Syrup gives
permanent relief In cases of habitual
onstlpation as It stimulates the Uv-
.“r uml restores the natural action of
the bowels without irritating these
gans Jlke pills or ordinary calhar-
i'm. Does not natiHeate or gripe and
Is mild and pleasant to take. Re
member the name, Orlno, and refuse
substitutes. If. J. Lamar & Co., near
Fourth National Bank.
ADMITTED LIABILITY
WITHDRAW THEIR PETITION FOR
RESTRAINING ORDER AND SUR-
RENDER MONEY FOR 8PECIAL
TAX TO THE ORDINARY.
By withdrawing their petition for a
restraining order, the scar-beer dealer*
of Mnenn yesterdav acknowledged their
liability for. and the right of the state
to collect, the anecint tax of |20d. This
action wna taken by them In n hearing
before Judge Felton, following the tiling
t»y tho state of a motion to dissolve the
Injunction which max been hi effect for
nearly three' months, and which re
strained the ordinary from collecting tho
Is as
\\\ A. Wright.
follow..
•'J. II. Brooks, et .
i\ M. Wiley and G. It. Roberta*....
"The plaintiffs having dismissed their
petition, filed In the above stated case,
and the Acme Brewing tVimpanv having
vent to
n»cd in
dismissal It.. .
■aid cause. It tls therefor
adjudgtHl that the restraining
tofnre gvamrd tn this cause
same arc hereby dismissed.
"It Is further ordered that the deposits
here
cos* ary
on account ot defective work. Re
sponding to calls from occupants of
build'ngs for the condemnation of de
fective plumbing, and In many cases
requ'rng tests on same. 108 were
made. Inspections on the clearing of
obstructed sewerr were 86, making i
total of 7.035 inspections.
I beg leave t<» exprerg my apprec'a
‘Ion to each and every member of th
board of health fer their courteous
and ever faithful support rendered this
department at all times. To die cha'
man, Dr. J. T. Ross, and the chief
sanitary Inspector I am under many
obligations.
In concluding this statement If
may be permitted to say, that If r
stewardship tins been satisfactory to
your honorable body. I am. with rc-
Mpcct. contented.
Letters That Come
From Little Hearts
Continued from Page Right).
Herman Pitttnan, 132 Gordon street:
nm afraid thin wont reach yon heft,
you start out on your delivery, lint
do hope It wilt. You were so good to
me last Ninas and 1 know If you get this
you wont entirely forget inn this time
1 Just want a few thi»iJ*, bee
la Xmas. I want everybody to get some
thing nice this Xmas Our Sunday school
Is going to give a Birthday party to
night and lusted of — ~
R uing to give so eve..
ring seme thing nnd von too welt 1 tell
you t want some Good things to eat. nnd
a lbun aonie stockings Handkerchiefs
and n nice tooth Brush. I would ask for
u suit of clothes but mama has just
bought me n suit for a Xmas present.
And Just any thing else you can spare
If you dont run short.
1*. H. Please bring me n pretty Plaited
whip.
Lucille Pittman, 13J Gordon street:
am writing to you w rat her late but hop®
you will get my letter time enough to
get up what l want before Xmas morn
ing 1 urn not going to nsk for much,
because I dont want you to run short of
. ... — j your Xmas good untlll you carry evelr
made with the ordinary, pursuant to the little child some thing. Please dont miss
order passed In this case, be applied by a single little child D»ar Santa. Now
illnory to the payment of the tax what I want Is a pair of Gloves some
>f the parly, firm or corporation Handkerchiefs and little Tooth Brush to
ad the ordinary Is wash my teeth a pretty Doll some storlt-
to forward all ings nnd some nice Fruit. Candy and
It. i nuts I hope you will have enough of
' every thing you need to go around to
even* laxly.
P K. I would ask you to bring
wimrr. iwv». i pretty cost But my Aunt Oort Is going to
(Hlgncd) “\Y. II FELTON. give me one for a Xmas present.
"J.8. r. M." j
Shortly utter tin- Imu.iho ..f tho trijimr-! ,i„h„ l| rm y Pttnum. 1S2 Gordon rtroet:
tton. the neat *hfer dealer, wer. rroutrod; l>,-in*-9t frlotul you muy not know who I
to iteDoalt oertltlejl .heck, for lion nlth! nm . when you ceo ms but I am n little
tho mdlnuty. I hi, momy. antounUn* to' la.y el\ yennt okl. 1 ro to South Macon
'he | nchoot. I am In the first grudb, but I
-«tn the eoth to *•! my '"’e K °- 1,1 . tno
hleh Will nlst
authorised
such deposits
N. Park, state
tills suit
• In Ids custody to
casurer. The costs ...
:«sl aKntnst the plaintiffs.
rdereil, this the 23rd day of Do
wse yesterday fo.wurded
■tate treasury. In only
ordinary will begin the
tax for INI.
3300.
Sweet-Cream for Xmas.
• King & Oliphant’s.
SALE 0FF,M LANDS
CONFIRM BY COURT
SHIPPING NEWS
SAVANNAH. On., Dec. 23—Arrived:
Steamer Michael. Ontehkoukoff, Dan
Harboe, :Rristol; Hlllmeref. Br.), Lakes
Rio Janeiro: Norton. (Br.), Frankland,
Pomaron: General Consul Palossen,
(Dun.), Christensen, Gibraltar; schoon
er Estelle. Phillips, New York; Natas-
ket und Mill© Bohannon arrived at Ty-
bec and proceeded to Belfast.
Cleared: Steamers bVmandin.a (Br.),
Webber, Liverpool; Asia B. Criete,
Bremen.
Hnilcd: Steamer Merrhnnck.* Pratt,
Philadelphia; schooners Wm. 12. Bow
en, Hinckley. Porto Rico; Rob Roy,
Norburg, Philadelphia.
CHARLESTON, S. C.. Dec. 23—Ar
rived: Steamers Lnssell. Lawrence,
Philadelphia; Katahdln. Maguire. Bos
ton, nnd proceeded f«»t Jacksonville:
schooners Eliza A. Scribner, Dodd,
Newport News.
Si lied: Steamers Waltham. ©Br.).
Wilds; Mountfleld. Dlgglns, Brunswick.
Matilda Weems, Hudgins. Bult'more,
via Georgetown.
JACKSONVILLE, F!a„ Dec. 23—Ar
rived: Schooners Eva B. Douglas,
Bennett. Baltimore; Clara E. Randall,
Carbon. Sierra Leone, Africa.
Sailed: Steamer Comanche, Watson.
New York, via Charleston; schooner
Dorothy Bell, Sharp. New York.
M*kea the Liver Livtiy-
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup gives
permanent relief In cases of habitual
constipation as It stimulates the liv
er and restores the natural action of
the bowels without irritating these
organs like pills or ordinary cathar
tics. Doe* not nauseate or gripe .and
Is mild und pleasant to take. Re
member the name, Orlno, and refuse
substitutes. H. J. Lunar & Co., near
Fourth National Bank.
1 New Year, is
Close at Hand
How about that carriage of yours?
Better send' it here to be overhauled
or repaired. We’ll make a new car
riage of it, so that you can drive out
on New Year with all the pride of new
ownership. We can do anything from
putting in a new spoke to remaking
the entire carriage. "Moderate prices
and thorough work” is our motto.
218-220 Third Street.
Phone 2545.
JUDGE WHIPPLE YESTERDAY AP
PROVED THE SELLING OF THE
EXCHANGE SANK REALTY
ASSETS BY THE RE
CEIVERS.
licet Ion of the 2nd next term t am not •* good a boy
si I should l*« but l nm going to try *
»te better 1 will nsk the Lord to he .
me. Now Dear Manta Claus please bring
me n pretty ball some gloves to keep
lack Frost from biting my linger some
stocklmrs and a tooth brush, some Candy
nuts Fruit. And Oh! ye* n Horn to
make a good okl fuss nnd tfnnta Clause
Please y» to see all the little children
every where am! make them happy,
and Phase bring me n l>o« Face.
7.. I.. King. WH Hee*>nd street: I know
1 you wilt not forgot me this Christmas
| because l have been a good little l*»y.
You know I nm n stranger here and l
want you to bring me a nice tittle bitty
goat nnd wagon so I can go to ride and.
entertain myself. And 1 want n born ami
m drum and some pop-oorfi. And phase
Dear Santa dont forget my friend Jim
Wise. He want# you to bring his girl,
back to him.. Site lives in Alabama
Santa, uml of course you con find Iter.
My uncle Hines wants some soda water
and a stick of red peppermint candy.
$250 casli and $25 a month
buys 5*room cottage, all Im
provements and includes inter
est. If you prefer wilt build
liouse according to your ideas
and will furnish the plans.
353 '/Third St. Phone 77.
•sir,"
11:11 a. m.. N,. *,
4:38 p. m.. Ht. f. ffm Palau*.
U<-ksomliis and all tntrrnt«uuie
d Ji|sfi Imm UKh Fisd-
* tlwr stalest la not guar-
ATLANTA. Ga.. IVe. 21- George J.
Busier, a %vntractor. who disappeared
me than a w«*ek ago. It still missing,
jnl bis family and friends are much
, wetrtr.1 about bis ot«ence. Its .tvsd In
I N>i»t Kml, wher-* tie lias a wife and **v-
I msI d.lMe n Before bb d. prrture he
ts naid to bavs ausnmd 4nwsim atd
l.*d about t.W » aU. wUh Mat at l|e
Tho Telegraph Business Of
fice, 452 Cherry street. Edito-
ul Rooms npstit'rs, n*>\t <loor
The rale of tho realty assets of the Kx •
change Hank at l*>r.iin*-, twelve farm a
comprising about 1.2»h» acres, was yester-
ilny morning confirmed by Judge IT. V.
Whipple, of Cordtle. who held n spisfial
session for the purpose of taking action
on the matter. The suggestions of the
revolver*, by whom the sales were matte,
were followed by the court. Not all ewah
Mils were aceepted. aa the rcvetveri In
a number of Instances, advised the itm-
fitimttton of time bids where they knew
the securlUaa to be good.
Action on the atle of tho Ntsbat place,
the former Imme of i\ M. Orr. was de
ferred until Uei>ember It, when the In-
Iks recently granted J. U. Halt wilt
Hall sec
uben a hearing.
ured a
PATflNG-TELLEHS WILL
BE ON-DUTY SATURDAY
Banks Agrees to Keep On# of Th.lr De
partments Open fee Convenience of
Patrons.
ALBERT McKAY,
Maker of Men’s Clothes,
Cherry St.. Macon, Ga.
MACON. DUBLIN & SAVANNA RAIL-
Trains at Macon.
Bffectlvo March 15, 190fi.
Arrive.
7:00am! No. 18 11:08tm
3:30pmI NO. 17 4:40pm
Qeneraj •s*»anc-r AflcnL
bankrupt Tale.
Under and by virtue of an order made
by the Honorable Alexander Proudflt. ref
eree In Bankruptcy, In the matter of
8am Knreltts. Iwinkiupi, I wli; sell at
public auction at the store recently o*-
by ** - g| —
cup ted by Ham Karettta. at Montteelto,
G.orgla, on Tu*^!ay. the 31th day of
December, INI. at eitvsn i.'tlo. k a. ro..
FUr the purpoae of obttgtog customers.
..... especkllr tho merchants, the various
, ....._.nln« ’order"whTch "pvsaantedHhe; ktnka of the city, wbU# clook* both Frl* | foTTasb' the^stiKV ^eJ’Vrrchlindlsa ami
. thu properiy until n tdd of'day and Saturday la obarrvpnce of Christ- ttxturea of anld Utnkrunt. Enid saf
mSd-nd.* 1 * ,onmr * u |n... will k«o tl«»lr wjlns UUm' win- fc* •ulO"« br lb*
Th, (am, «n on th<> Hit. ..f iln*« ov*» on tho hut No olkor
i-tcily: d*vo,imMto oi 1U» tank, ortlt bo atm.
In IMbb nnd partly tn Monroe counties. The tank olfhtat* spy that It may ba
'«*■ ■■ »—■—■■■■».— ne-e»*as> tor the Merchants to precore
"The Frettv Ucteetlve." Tk# boll of i i'Ung < **r draw suEletepi atones* to meet
IW year, written by a Macon woman their puit-'Is. and they t*eerf«w* deem
Buy it! Head It! tlueaa who wrote It: it advf-aSe i.» keep the paying tetter on
Htssn't KMok Store. *di»tv ati dsi asturUay.
J 1>e hfghrst bidder will he ragutfpd la
epostt with the trustee ten per rent
of me hid. which ©hall be returned with
tk la eet t unarm
be sold free-l fron
a*h shall atta. h to the
If UN sale I*
alt liens
proceed
This
t*. U
out 1
DLSBY, Trnatea.
“ GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is a little higher in price than other Limes, but it is
PURE LIME, and by far the best and most economical
for Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Lime is dear at any price!
Write us for Delivered Prices.
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributers. Charleston, S. 0.
An Electric Evening Lamp
Is one of the best Xinas gifts
imaginable. Make some one’s
heart glad by providing this
comfort and luxury. It is con
venient to read by, to sew by,
or for tlie children to study by.
Think it over.
We have various styles to
select from.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
For Sale
$1,750.00
A house with alx room and hall on
Ilugurnln Htllhta. It yon want a
Hour In a food location tills place
• III Interest you. Can arrant, term*
on tbia.
$300.00 -
For a large LOT IN VINEVILLE. You
•ant to build a horns In tilt beat res
idence .ecilon ot Ugcoo&.JC. to her*
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