The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 08, 1894, Image 3

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jud~e Speer Has the East Tennessee Receivership Extended in the Joidan Case AN IMPORTANT ORDER. Ami One That Will Affrct l'«r«uni In 'ihlfl District Who Have Claims Against the Bast Tennes see Husii, r~- i In the United Staites circuit court yesterday morning Judge Speer passed a very Important order affecting the rlgnta of persona in the southern dis trict Of Georgia holding claims against tsbe Bast Tennessee, Vdrginda end Geor gia Bailway Company. The order was passed on a bill died by Mr. Marlon Erwin, attorney for W. n. Jordan. The plaintiff, Jordan, was u conductor on a construotion^traln on the Hist Tennesee road which was wrecked below Macon through the care- le»oness of other officials of the road and by which the plaintiff was horribly mangled and rendered a cripple for life. Jordan placed his case In the hands of Mr. Hoke Smith of Atlanta, who brought suit against the company. Shortly afterward Mr. Smith was ele vated to President Cleveland's cabi net and turned the case over to Mr. MariOn Erwin of this city. . In the meantime the road was placed In the hands of a receiver by Uie circuit court of tile United States at Knoxville, Tenn., and bondholders commenced the fore closure of .mortgages on it and unoiilary: bills were flldd in the n'outhem- district of GeotraCn and other districts, but no such trill was filed in the southern dis trict' of Georgia. Mr. Erwin succeeded In obtaining a verdict and judgment for Jordan in thd federal court here in March last for >7,500. but after obtaining Judgment WU3 confronted with the insolvent con dition of the road and the fact that the properties were In the hands of receiv ers appointed by courts in another state and that there was no bill filed in the fedeml court in this district In which his client could file an Intervention for the protection of his rights. The road was to be sold by the court in Tennes see on yesterday and while the court there had provided in its decree for the protection of interventions pending up there. It had no provision for the pro tection of claims pending In the nu merous state courts and federal court for the nonthern district of Georgia. In tih'is situation Mr. Erwin filed a creditors bill for W. R. Jordan in the federal court on yesterday, together with a copy of the bill filed in Tennes see .by the bondholders, and asked on bf/xlZ of Jordan and all other persona 1/ Ahe southern district of Georgia tftm- i a'xjy si mated that the receivership be extended to the properties In the souitti* ern district under the orders Of the court here for the protection of Jordan and other claimants who might have similar unprotected claims. Judge Speer, after consideration of the ( blit and evidence .submitted, passed on order exit ending the receivership as prayed and directing that the teoree of mie Tennessee court should be modified eo far as to provide that the purchasers of the property should take so much of it as is situated *x\ -this district upon condition that they should pay the claim of Jordan and all other persons intervening in this district if the co irt decides them to be superior In llu or equity to the claims of the bondholders foreclosed In Tennessee. It 1s said that there are quite a large number of claims pending in the state courts In tills district where persons hive been Injured and damaged by the railroad, and the timely order made by Judge Speer will enable them to sue in thblr hdrne court without having to go to Tennessee and will .prevent thetfr rights from being cut off by the sale which took place yesterday. It Is un derstood that the raid was bought in under a reorganisation plan. It is claimed Jn the Jordan bill that the stockholding and bondhakilng Interest of the East Tennessee company is in the same control and that the road Is eo operated as to pay out the earnings In big Interest on the bonds and big dividends on the stock for five or six years, and to accumulate a large flout ing debt In Its dealings wjth the public and that in order to get rid of the floating debt the stock management oauBes default to be made In the pay ment of the interest of the bonds,which ore then foreclosed and the .-oad bought in for the, bondholders and stockhold ers under a reorganization plan, and then goes tiwough another period of six or-^seven years and repeats the same prompt of shedding Its floating Indebt- _edne^«. And that In the, process no one loh*** 'JVnything but the members of the public wwfto deal with the company. For this an.lVjjther reasons tt ts claimed by the ooropl Vjin.tnt his Judgment should ba made n chaVge upon the properties in the hands oV the present purchaser*, who, nro nllonyd bv the order of the court to pay f'Ar the road in the bonds foreclosed. . \ A HOHitefoV TREASURE. I). W. fuller of <\ueij''hnrir. N. Y., nays that hi always keefv^Ur. King's New Discovery in the boiiV* anil his family has lihvays found the very best result follow Us ils..; that (»' would not bii without It, If iirocurahle. O. A. Dykeuaur, druggist, GatskHl. N'. Y., •ays that Or. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough reme dy; that he Ibis used it In hi* family for eight years, and It has never failed io do ful that Is claimed for It. Why noi try a remedy so long tried and tested? Trial bottles free at H. 1 J. lxuu.ir & Son's drag store. itognjar size SO cents and $1. ' CONCERT AT CRUMP'S PARK This Afternoon From 4 to 6 P. M.—Card’s Celebrated Orchestra, H. W. Card, Director*.' **'- PROGRAMME. 1 March—National Fenctbl?* (Sjusa). 2. Overture—Far Weat vKoppItf). 3. Selection—Ernanl cVerdl). a Solo, Conct, Mpttd'-H. A. Ware. 5. Quartette for Horn*, Scle^t>d—alesJre, Kaler, Ware, Harrington and Card. PART n. «. Overture—Golden Fleece (Livallee). 7. National Airs—(a) French; tb) Irish, ' ) German; (d) Italian; (e> concluding erica.” Natfoial overture by ;pe*reU, Ealt-i [ k*cke i for Homs, Selected—Messrs. >i -«, aUrrington and aCrdi tlon—The Seven Sunbeams (Mil- ^ ill be loaded down with great quantities of Summer Goods you can. pick up for NEXT TO NOTHING. These special counters will be sights worth seeing WASH DRESS SOODS. 35e. See the bargain counter of Broken lots of table napkins 33 cents, 49 cenits and 69 cents are the prices named for guods worth-double. The balance of fine table damuek left from last week ait lower figures to close out at once. Eighteen or twenty 'remnants fine ta ble linen, soiled from handling, can bo bought cheap. ' Ninety-eight Mareeilles land honey comb bed spreads to be closed out Mon day. Nineteen pairs chenille portlers, price to close .out 33.48 and 34.48. You can not matiti at double the price. Eight c!dd Borders to be sold cheap. Ask for th belg bargains of factory remnants of fine bleached homespun. Do you want on all-wool black or blue serge for the mountain or seaside? See the great drives we are offering. 1,800 yards ginghams, ull the 8 cents Is tHe iprice you will have to pay for 10 yatds of any of the lovely wash stuffs on the 66 cents dress counter. This counter has on It wash dress goods that sold at from 12 1-2 to 20 cents a yard. They are mulls, organdies, Irish lawns, dainty dimities, representing beautiful coloring and Units. Will pay 'for a White stripe or barred Swiss. 'TIs a sheet 1 , beautiful white fabric. Many Other novel weaves on this 50 cents counter. You get 31.25 •worth every time you buy one of these dresses. Dress counter will surely be popular. We loose right of what the goods arc worth. Many exceptionally good wueh dresses at th ismoderato figure. 1,200 yards' finnelet suitings,. 13 cents value, -Co toe closed out at 6 cents yard. 1,400 yards 8 cents- white bleached nainsook fve will sell at 4 cents yard. 90 dozen ladles' undervests to he sold at 0 cents. CARPETS, RUGS. CHINA MATTINGS AND DACE CURTAINS. We will make prices this week In this entire department that will astonish you. Never a chance Ilk? tills to fur nish your homes. EVERY COUNTER In the middle of the store has a SPECIAL BARGAIN ON IT. Come and see the great lay out. Address all communication* pertain ing to the retail store to W. C. Lyons, Manager. WOLF&HAPP CANNOT SHIP BEER. .Manager Torn Draw Says the Strike Affects Him. Each day the results of the great railroad strike arc felt more aud more, even in places as far removed from the West as Macon. Yesterday the Telegraph told of how the supply of meat and provisions had btvti cut off, and now the public Is greeted with the unumnicement that beer cannot be shipped here from the large breweries la orheir states. This (s a serious detriment to beer drinkers In Mueon, aa the Cook Brew ing Company's agency In this city bus for a long number of years done an extensive local business, selling more than one-half the entire amount of beer consumed in the city. Hearing that Mr. Tom Draw, |ho popular manager of the local agency, was iiin.n'.'ug sliort of beer and could not get any more .through from Evans ville, !nd„ where the brewery Is lo- cuted, a Telegraph reporter called on him yesterday to ascertain If such was really the case. "Yee," mid Mr. Drew, In response to the reporter's inquiry, "we arc run ning short, but I hope to get a carload here before my supply gives out. I have supplied my customer* today, which took about 123 kegs, but unless I can get a oar here which was shopped on the Bth by Tuesday I will rail on the Acme Brawfng Company to Blip- ply my customers.” "Why will you call on a competitor?” the reporter asked. "I nra a Macon man, my customers are Macon people and nil of my busi ness is done here In Macon, und whut- ovet helps a Macon enterprise helps me. and l therefore will ask them to supply my customers. If. however, they should decline I would be com pelled to order beer from Atlanta or somewhere else until I can get some through from our own brewery, but 1 prefer to get It here in Macon. I will be nttlie saute expense tf my beer gives oat as 1 would be If I bad plenty, as I will have to keep my horses and em ploye* just the same. I hope, how ever. that the car now on the road will get here In time and that no one will be compelled to cease drinking Cook’s beer for even an liour." SITUATIONS VACANT. Persons (male or female) out of em ployment can secure a local agency on part salary anil part eomuilmiloD. which trill at once afford a good liv ing. Send addressed envelope and ref erence to Charles Ilolzsrmati, treas urer. 239 South street, Baltimore, Md. Read Charles Wncbtd'a ad., page 0. Read Charted W^cbud'a ad., page 0. DR. M’RAE'S Painless und Harmless Cure For Or ganic Stricture, Gravel or Stone. Cell) at the drug store of Sol Iloge, corner Si-eonil and Mulberry streets, Macon. Ga'., sole agent for Macon anil ricMty Cor this wonderful remedy, un i give it a trial. After u trial of eighteen months in the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, it was fully demonstrated that It will cure from S3 to IS) per cent, of can* treated. It ts absolutely harm less, cures without lain, inconvenience or lo.-w of time from employment. It frfn tone up the organs, and when It cures leaves them in a* healthy con dition as nature nude them. With each vial are full losiruction* and directions. A GUILTY CONSCIENCE. The Husband Who Carried n Certifi cate to HU Wife Aroused Suspicion. To the Editor of tlio Telegraph: In Saturday’s Issue of your paper Is a statement that m.v Husband had to bring me a certificate that he had spent the night before In the Jury room, the certificate bearing the signature of tlie judge and clerk of the court. It is true, that when he returned home he handed me the certificate In quistton, and also made a verbal state ment In corroboration of Its contents. The truth Is. I never asked nor ex pected any sueli evidence to nlMoIve Mm from suspicion, and the certificate only confirms Mie belief that Ills own guilty conscience suggested this ruse to place himself aright. After revolv ing the matter In my mind, I inn con strained to believe that lie was out on a “lark”, with the judge and clerk, and tills trio of nocturnal ramblers con cocted this plan to deceive me. La w yers arc too shrewd to plead before accusation Is brought, and as I have never accused or suspected my husband of bid fig out late at iilglit without good reason, be and his two companions must have armed themselves with "certificates” of good behavior to ap pease their wives. Rev. Sam Jones snys the "lilt dog ,1-1 ways hollers," but this is tlio first time I ever know one to holler before he was struck. Mr. Editor, If you charge anything for this notice, present ihe bill to the Judge mill clerk, whose Joint shrewd ness placed my husband ornnes roclus In don-.n. ’Hie Waiting Wife. NEWS BREVITIES. Mr. George Lumpkin, the hurtling candidate for the coronerahlp from Bust Macon, or one of them at tons', Is gain* to make aomeUjilys ambition trnll in tho dust before this race is over or there la nothing In what la to be seen and heard on nine streets. People In every nnrt of the city are rtaing up and calling out In a loud voice lbr George, and he la getting down to hard work after the plum himself. Ho says If he don't ride-track nomo of the other nu merous candidates for the place he "will moat.” The large circle of friends of Dr. Will iam Fleetwocil will be pnfned to leant rtki* he la again confine,! to his bed wltli the Intone* he received some time ago <n a railroad wreck and which were thought to have ceased troubling him. A boy on a Mcycle caused a right se rious wreck tin on Colton avenue hurt night. He rode his whert peat n coun try team In charge of a negro man and two women. The unnanny appearance of the bf.ke aa U moved noiselessly alongside of the mule hftebed to the wagon, the HMlo lamp In front anly bring visible, frightened hh» muleshlp and he rtn unceremoniously away, throwing the women out and wrecking the wagon to which ha was attached. The driver Irild on to the reins like grim death and finally got the obstrep erous mule under control, but not be fore he bad rid himself of every strap of the hariwiM and created one of the liveliest sensations that Johnson's cor ner has seen In quite a while. ATLANTA 1 ® GRAND OPENING-JA- COB'S PHARMACY. Atlanta. July 8.—Jacob's mammouth Pharmacy. In the Old Gipltol Building, had its grand opening Inst night. Ten thousand people ottr-nded. Huric. flowois. ferns, and reprewntatlre men and mmeo. together with the large.u finest and most eViborac- drug stores In the United States, marked an era In A tlanra’s ■ progress ^ J U H AIYS 606 8,16081 ® YOUR ORDERS TO JUHAN’S. CHERRY. WE WILL LET ’EM SLIDE. • All $1 and $1.25 Black and Colored Silks down to,75c. Pretty lino 85c Moire Silks down to 50c. The balance of those Black and White Stripes at 35c per7yard. Few extra fine Grenadine Suits at half price. TRAVELING DRESSES.—Our is the stock of jMacoh. New dust prpof weaves in solid colors or mixtures at $3.50, $5.00 and $7.60 per Suit. Full line of light-weight Black F abrics. We claim to have tho best Mosquito Net frnmo manufactured—adjustable to any bed and never gets out of or der. No charge for putting them up. READ I READ I Prettiest Una Silver Belts at 35 and BOe. Boltings to match. 15 CENTS For Cloud’s patent -Placket Faster; tho greatest convenience ever Invented for ladles. All $2 and $2.50 black and colored Umbrellas placed on our $1.30 stand. Organdies and colored Muslins all being ■oarifleed. ' Buy no Silk Gloro but Kaiser's pat ent tipped Ungers. 30 CENTS Buys ten yards pretty tinted Challic. . Our 50c. Ventilated Corset has no cqunl. 5c. for Rib Vest. Still offering drives In ladles and men's Hosiery. Children's ton or black half and three-quarter Hose. A specdl saving to tlio moil en Night Shirts, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, etc. Hcadquarton for Trunks. Bibles, prayer and hymnals. Fine line writing paper, pads, etc., Ice water and hammocks. MoEvoy-Snndem Co., Cherry street, near Second. , Multi-:. TAKEN AT ONE CENV A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTA AGENTS WANTED. A PERMANENT position at 318 weekly Is guaranteed any lady who will work for us 'quietly at home. All material free. Reply with stamped envelope, Woman’s -Mutual Benefit Compnny, Joliet, III. t WANTED—Competent organizer and manager tor reliable sick benefit so ciety. returning money periodically to members. Excellent opportunity. Ad dress, with refedenccs, Box 08, Rif.-, mornl, Va. 31,200 AND EXPENSES can be ihade first year selling our staple goods to mer chants by sample. No peddling; expe rience unnecessary. Will pay- salary according to competency. If preferred. Household Specialty Company, 75 Fourth atreet, Cincinnati, 0. FOR SALE CHEAP—Bicycle in fine condition. Apply 127 Cotton avsnus. FOR SALE—Choice city and suburbnn property. Improved or unimproved. List your offerings with me. E. A. Horne, 431 Cherry street. FOR SALE—Edgcrton hotel bar and bill iard room opposite Union depot. Old4st and best stand In the city. Cause of cell ing loss of eyesight and inability to attend to business. Apply to 3. W. Johns on premises. FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc., 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. FOR BALE CHEAP—Good delivery horse and wagon. Apply at bnce to F. O. Schofield, assignee. ' i SUMMER RESORTS. THE BRISTOL-13 to 19 East EJevertth street. New York city. Select family hotel. Summer terms 31.60 per day with board. Home of the Southerner. BOARDERS at Barker’s Springs, one- quarter mile from elation on Macon and Birmingham railroad; quiet health resort. Terms reasonable. Address J. M. Barker. Thomnston, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Agents. Sample aanhlock freo by mail for 2 cents stamp, immense. Unrivalled. Only good one ever In vented. Bents weights. Sales unpar alleled. 312 a day. Brohsrd, Box 04, Philadelphia. LADY AGENTS—The easiest and most profitable thing to do Is to sell the Ilygels Corset. Send for terms and In formation to tho Western Corset Com pany, St. Louis, Mo. ^WANTED. WANTED—Parties to take elegant, meals at 33 nor week. For further particulars address Rex, care Trie- graph. WANTED—Occupants for ulcnly fur nished room, good board, reascnnbW price. Apply S09 Mulberry street. WANTBDThreo room* lbr light house keeping. Give street, rumber and price, a. 8.. caro Telegraph. WANTED—By two young men, board In vicinity Tattnall .Square. "Linotype," care Telegraph. WANTtfi )—Those wbb desire big bar- K.i'r.s In clothing, bate and K.-nts' far- msl.il.g goods to call at Head ng a. J. J. COM', assignee. WANTED-You to eeo the 1814 Denamore model typewriter on exhibition at F. R. Pomeroy's. J. E. Mlnter, tele phone 283. ROOM FOR RENT—Elegantly furnish ed room, with bath, one square from Court house. Address Private Family, care Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOM for two nlco young’ men reasonable. Apply 110 Academy street. FOR RENT—Several desirable dwellings anil stores at reduced prices to October 1. E. A. Horne, 454 Cherry street. . FOR RENT—Five room house In South Macon, cheap, with store. R. L. Hop kins, 58l Mulberry street. FOR RENT—Three comfortable connected rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with oh without parlor; near Wesleyan end two car lines; Terms to suit times. Ap ply to Mrs. W. C. Jones, K7 Monroe street. FOR RENT—Houee No. 305 New street, gas and water service, nice location. Apply to A. V. Toole. FOR RENT—Six-room one-story house, No. 120 Park Place. Apply to O. H. Crockett, Union depot. FOR RENT—fThree desirable rooms, with all modern covenlenccs. over store of W. E. III71.& Co., on Second street. Suitable tor physician or den tist. For further Information apply at Willingham's Warehouse. FOR RENT—The elegant two-story brick residence. 034 Orange street, containing slot rooms and three bath rooms and all modern conveniences. Tho house has recently been com pletely overhauled. AocessIMe to all street oar Bsea. For fur r particu lars apply It. S. online Sc Cp. FOR SALE. FOR SALE CHEAP—A fine Jersey cow and calf. Address H. 8. Greaves, Clin ton, Os. FOR BA-Lfe—Delivery horse and light spring wagon; aluo top buggy. All In good repair. Any lady or child can drive the horse. All for 31ft If take** at once. Apply 417 Arch street. SANITARY PLUMBING.—WE ASK YOUR ATTENTION. NO ONE CAN BEAT US ON PRICES. BEST OF MATERIAL AND PRACTICAL workmanship: tin hoofing, GALVANIZED IRON, ZINC AND COPPER WORK AND GENERAL JOB SHOP. DEALERS IN PLUMB ERS' SUPPLIES AND MAKERS OF THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HATH TUBS ON THE MARKET. JAKRATT & ABEL, 015 POPLAIt STRRET, MA CON. OA. MRS. F. M. SMITH has moved her board ing house from 154 Fourth atreet to 518 Pino street. Assure good board nnd lodging cheap. WINDSOR TIES, beauties. Hub Cum- bany. 310.00 A MONTH pays back a 31.000 loan In the Equitable, whllo In n dou ble share asscclatlbn it will cost you 317. Of course this extra 31 per month goes to the expense fund, and the ex tra 310, membership feu goes to tlie agent. Geoi-ge A. Smith, General Man ager, Room 4, Exchange Hank build ing. WANTED—You If ailing or alck to stop taking drugs and patent nostrum*. Send for a package of "Vltue ore,” tho great re-life-giving magnetic mineral tonic and health builder unil live to blees tho day you did so. Correspond ence sbllclted. Circulars free. Agents wanted. Price by mall 31, delivery guaranteed. W. H. Bass, General Agent, Vlncvllle. Macon. Ga. STBPLADDERS. Hub Company. IN CONSEQUENCE of tho strike out West I cannot ship my secondhand household goods to Chicago, so have decided to sell ill cm here at. reduced price*. O. W. Thompson, Poplar, be tween Second and Third. PACKING, shipping and. all kinds of furni ture work done by Wilson Brotbsrs at 22) Third atreet. back of postoffice. WHEN your wife leaves homo board at the English Kitchen; cool and clean. COME ONE. cormo all ifiha-t want a pic ture framed for 4iho lowest price to IMIgrath'a, 125 Cotton avenue. HAVE you visited Thampaon's Auction House, 522 Poplar street? It not, go and see what a collection of Bm>jnd- band household gauds ho carries. HUB COMPANY for ladles' and boys' hats. LOST—Younf black and tan shepherd do«; answers to tho name of Prince. Suitable rei^ard. W. B. Dunwody. V1AVI can be obtained at Mrs. J. J). Stevens', 509 Oak street. Agents wanted. -Liberal terms. C. F. BTROBERO will repair your ve hicles first class at living price. Call and see. Shop rear Artope marble yard. WANTED—Second-hand cook stoves ' and all kinds of household Roots. , O. W. T1|,mil,.-,.,11. 622 1'oplu.r rttuu-1. AT THE solicitation of my many friends I announce myself a canddldate for coroner of Bibb county. I promliw, should I be elected, 1 will give ample a&tlafactlon. Pleaso amlst ono that will appreciate the position. Henry timall- wood. YELLOW ond Rockingham ware for sale by Hub Company. NOTICE.—I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the legislature from Bibb county, subject to Democratic primary Augst 22, 1894. Joseph Doug las. ALL"MY STOCK TO GO AT COST.—I never carry bver goods from one sca- tion to the other. Thin has always been my rule. Now Is your opportu nity to get a nice suit made to order at a great sacrifice. All werk leaving my establishment Is guaranteed. I peraonally superintend die making of every suit bf clothes. M. Friend, 129 CMiton avenue. 1 BEER COOLERS—I have several for «ale cheap. O. W. Thompson. HUB COMPANY sell crockery, wood ond willow -wa«. HAVE your roof painted. Prompt at- tenUcu and flrrt-clsss work. R. G. Stibberg, 663 Mulberry street. WE MAKE linen covers for parlor furni ture. Wilson Brothers, SO Third street, rear postoffice. CASH PAID for old gold snd silver. Du- pllcste wedding presents' In solid silver bought snd taken in exchange for other artlclea. 1 Julius It. Watta A Co., At lanta, Os. JUST IN—New lot a tee) enameled ware. EXCELSIOR STOVES. Excrialor atove casting* as Hub Company. WINTER TOUR—ITALY, EGYPT, Palestine. MISS ANNE 811AW8 amall select party for LADIES Octo ber 1; twelfth year, tweniy-thlrd par ty. References In Macon. Address for circulars, csre of City Bank, Rich mond. Va. WHY nbt save monsy? A second-hand article will snswe ryou these Inrd times. O. W. Thompson, seoond-hand goods. LIGHTNING RODS-Have them put In order and shvo lives and property. B. D. Lumaden. LADDERS, stepladders. Hub Coin- . Pany. MRS. SMITH, where do you get suck nice syrup? Dear me, I buy from J. D. Epps, the syrup refinery, 052 First street. It Is only 50 cents per gallon. OFF TO MOUNTAINS—Climbing among tbs rooks ana trees spoils good suits, so send an old ono to Macon Steam Dye Work*, and save half the cost of the trip. ORDER your wood from Vlnovlllo wood yard; prompt delivery to any part of the city. Geeslln & Mabry, .'phone 458. SILVER belt buckles. Hub Company. STOLEN—Tho prices would Indicate iChmt they ti.ffl been stolen. Pound citn baking, powder 10 cents, halt pound 5 cents, other large lines thrown In my auction room* by par ties out of business nnd wanting their money out of tho gobda. O. W. Tbotnpscn. suction and oo.nmlssloii, ' Poplar Mtrcor. AT COST—Must be sold. Como at ones and derive benefit of a full line' of groceries at actual coat. F. O. Scho field, assignee for W. II. Toolo. AT COST. AT COST—A full lino of gro ceries to bo sold at onco. F. O. Scho field, assignee for W. II. Toole. NEW line lump*. Hub Company. HAVE you a little ptobiro you want enlarged? Bring It to 125 Cotton ave nue. Cheapest und best work In tho South. Mlgra-th's portrait and picture fraane house. AT C08T—Como and Inspect what we have; It' muet be eold. Remember the place, corner store Armory building. F. O. Schofield, assignee for W. H. Toole. * CRACKERS, Extra Toast, Royal Milk, and a line of Holmes A Coutts' sweet cakes always In stock at B. C. Keen's. STUDENTS LAMPS. Hub Company. DID you say matting? Como get my prices. Must close Out to render ac count sales. O. W. Thompson. BLACK FISH, whiting, trout, bream, perch, red snapper and other fresh fish. Dopaon, Clarke & Daniel I BELL Royal Milk crackers like these left at your house at 10 cents pound. W. a. Ml'la'.obrooks. BEFORE you see the sea see to It that you have an old suit cleaned at Macon Steam Dye Works, snd you will sea less of the ms on your good suit. 10 CENTS per pound for Holm's A Coutts* Extra Toast or lloysl Milk crackers. E. 8. Smith A tiro. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells tu HUBOOMPANY. I'M .ml 41U Mill.,.Try street, fur carving, butcher and kitch en knives. • KEEP the money In Macon.—Infocmstlen Bureau for monuments ond railing, stone wall and cefier work. T. B. Artopou Macon, Ga.. 552 Second litreJL. LINDEN BAKING POWDER atm gives ■sMrthotlan. Recoils 30a