The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 09, 1894, Image 5

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In a pair of our $5,00 Pants— The price is inferior, • But the quality superiof— So with your money advance 40 CENTS Gets the Boy a pair of our regular 75-cent kind. SEE. The Suits we have marked down to $7.00 and $8.00 J. H. HERTZ 574, 576 Clierry St. 1>. A. KM'l'INC THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, TULY 0, 1894. CHURCH WORSHIP YESTERDAY It Was a Delightful Sabbath and the Congregations Were Large Everywhere. TWO ABLE SERMONS REPORTED T10t been Industrious In destroying things, a# so many mtn are, but he •nad neglected it. Now, that 1s, of course, very commowplace. Neglect, ig- J°y* n **» ls the mother of poverty; Who does not know that? But there is a deeper truth than that involved. We usually associate in our minds lack of effort merely with absence of results. If a man does no work he gains noth ing. But that ls not the whole truth. n“ te"VtHuVe^uaT M&'SSS: I mitwJ eratlon. There la a reault. It ia a rc-1 cept new »Pai>er utterances suit downward, the result of loss. “From Mm who hath not shall be taken away even that -which he hath, 1b the Lord's imradox which presees It. ■ The world ls the theatre of a mighty FOR BEER DRINKERS. Plain Facts From the Acme Brewing Company. To the Editor of the Telegraph: In the columns of your paper of yesterday there appeared an amide, presumably a “local.'’ in which certain sUtftluxUl aro made, misleading to the generaj pub lic, who. as a rule, ore Inclined to ac- as ptbof strong as holy -writ.' Under the caption, “Cannot Ship Beer." the local agent of the Cook Bre-,v- 'ng Company Is made to stiy that the meet of the strike In preventing the shipment of his beer "is a serloua Sp V antagonism between opposing forces— I detriment to the beer drinkers in 11a- the forces of construction and of dls- c “ k Brewing Company's Integration. Life ls ddlned to be the HKTOL™'* cl1y , hfts - tor «• number of “sum total of the forces that resist 11 t ,r3 ' t,0,le an e *t'nelve loc.,1 business. .tm.ss tuiai urn curvren inai resist cn | llnn , . ,J Zu. — death.'' Withdraw the energy of HU Sff*"ELPff.55*S8* 5* X R.v, F. F. Iteese of Christ Church and Dr, J. c. Solomon or the South Macon Baptist Church Preach Sound Gospel Soriuona. and nature is a vast process of ilivay. The sun that warms the living thing | Into growth withers It. The rains that nourish It, now robs It. So it Is in the beer consumed In the city. In an ad vertisement It is presumable to a cer- ‘Mn extent to allow wide latitude and •Pamirs from exiot facts, end had the article In question showed ita color CNDKKTAKEH AND F.JtnAI.MEIt, 511 Mulberry SI. - Macon, Ca. Telephone,—onice. 4t)Tt Ho.ld.ncc, 40S Carriages to Funeral ,. .$2,75 Hearse 1 ....$6.00 Telephone 425. Lamar Clay NOTICE. Marriages, births, deaths, funerals and meetings inserted in this column *t |1 for ten lines and 10 cents per line for *«oh added Una. A responsible name must accompany the advertisement a* * guarantee of good faith. Copy for contract advertisement* to appear in Sunday’s Telegraph imust be handed Into the business office before 3 c clock p. m. Saturday to insure insertion. L. MeMANUSCO general m Day Telephone Night Telephone 238 232 Undertaking (Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. • 1 Day Telephone 436 Fight Telephones.;. .435, 178 IPLE-HOURSTOCK FARM Registered TROTTING HORSES, high grade JERSEY AND AYRSHIRE CAT TLE, red and black BERKSHIRE PIGS. . STALLION AT HEAD OF FARM. BARON STAMBOUL, No. 21,115. 2 yew. old, by STAMBOUL. 2.-07V&; data by Baron .Wilkes, 2:18*4. M'ELROY, No.. 16,937, s yeara old, M’EWEN, 2:1814; dam by Cuyler. • For any Information apply to -theTrace “hfaroTy ^a^tEXte fi^'Suce tJSut? have &VnTJVe &?£>• ‘ bu? the XVTKlcto*’ la strong there la development, prog- misleading, henec/uie t-enue* that a reas. Nature lifts things to a certain ™rrs“ lon b. Zde 1 “ height. God leaves the further upward The policy of the Acmo Brewing Com- J movement to man s co-operation. With- I pany lias been honest, fair and open It was a beautiful Sabbath yeater- I “ raw fbat co-operation and the result oompotttlon with all owners, with no day; delightfully pleasant everywhere not au *,? natlon ' .™ t degeneration. Inclination to belltitle or underate their and the Snireh , . ' These results are what naturalists call competitors, but in justice to Itself and ana the church people took advantage “reverelon to -type." Lot us loose a in reply to the article In qureUnn it or it to turn out in targe numbers. herd of our finest, most highly im- Invites comparison and criticism There were a good number of visit I ,r °ved domestto cattle; let them alone If It were true that a foreign brewe- “ 1 and they revert to the original type of ry ahbuld, within our borders, supply wild cattle: Domestlo hogs, escaping I our people with more than half the from man’s care In South America, beer used In Macon. the reasonable con- reverted, even in physical atructure, to elusion would be that the home produc- the wild hog of Europe. So llkehvise Hon was of inferior quality, tile home the disuse ot function results in a loss industry naturally having greater ad- , . ■ „ - | of the organism, as In the. Kind fish I vantages, and buying argued an inferior tAt the South Macon Baptist cliiirch of the waters of a dark cave. With- article, the failure to receive the stipe- the pastor, Dr. J. c. Sojomon, preached to his usual good congrega tion. Dr. Solomon preached from Isaiah I xxvill;20—"For the bed is Shorter than f that a man can stretch out on it. and the covering narrower than he can wrap himself In It.” All intelligent beings in thWr natural I state, he said, are looking within or HAVE MOVED .TO THEIR. Ing Mettoodteta toere to participate in the services at their churches yester day, they having remained over from t'ho north Macon district conference, which adjourned Saturday. draw the constructive energy that has rk>r for ® , ? n article might be something made human civilization, the forces of I °, f ft Public calamity and ’’serious (let- intellectual effort, of moral earnest- I fluent to beer drinkers in Macon.” It ness, of spiritual enthusiasm, and so- J® natural J° Potest against such a clety 'becomes the »prey of ignorance, I .-* 1 ®;** ns the recent "local” 110- greed, -moral corruption, of worldly I SES.TfSl?r aave tb® public believe, and selfishness. Society then, reverts to I Acme psoitfe lire In posl- barbarism and savagery. Here disin- v J?S” y statements bu sub- tegrating forces are alwayw at hand. ^^^JP^Pedtion a recent It only requires neglect, the loss of i.£!! e, Rirt *n«lyito of the Vigilance, the absorption of each man tlielr own In in his own private schemes, to give I |£?*b,3LK? VSSUf by . th S,u^ mer " - - — | them play. They are at -work today I t.han whom n<fnn^ir^?t£ „£? Chicago, witthbut for something for their spir- I in our awn country. I liable in mottera**!? y le “ Itual benefits Every rtadion and people Dut Iet ua thl,lk about the Individual 1 if or *i» has her mw P P soul. Whatto soul? It is In man themani- tr “ y w°*.J les ! re to oh’ 11 ' 111 1,10 has her God, her redigion. There are a testation of the highest life, the richest a ny to require great many religions in the wortd, far development of the life producing energy I, t analyse and submit this to a ohem- too (many. There are too many differ- I the universe. It Is the highest type [ w ° „ a _„^ leT1 th © good pebple of ent befliefs and doctrines to Just one of hi man life. It is God manlfesUng uls ^ a ^ a ., «°J;ylnce thems^yes ihat * one hQnest be(ng |n hj8 creatureg N Jy lhe the failure lo obtain CcMCu beer Is far law of its own being it can only be real- “Sff-P a detrlmeait.” ized In the Indlvlduul life by the conscious ‘ tue firtatemen-t made that Cook's effort of the man’s will responding to I a f® nc ” y ®^* ,a more than half tlhc beer the will of God. The man with true I ,n Macon 1b absurd, ns hundreds soul is the most highly specialized variety I **Pyip"* citizens, who dally drink of the genuB man. True religion, true I glass of beer hero or there, can Christian life, is tho highest development I : as ^ iry * Acme to sold exclusively of human life. It Is the last step under I »** * majority of and In moat reputable God in the process of the world’s evolu-1 saloons and restaurants In the city of a sniritn a T*'n^ni«- c o“* m T I,1U sorL or I t,on of he^g. It is. so to speak, the Macon. But “talk la cheap” and jro rt’o fhefr Scm !, e :try tomake highly developed product of culture and not rest our case there. We challenge thev win (Ha e?? rks - and 8 P w,al training. Tho truly religious man Cook’s agent to select any rcmpetoSt SSt'HSii - this narrow | is the nmn whose life consists In the ex- ®nd reliable man who shall example the erclse of the highest faculties of moral I ©ales made toy his company and those and spiritual being. He has larger and I of the Acme for any momth Of tho year finer functions than men not truly ro-1 the result"to be duly published In the llglous. He feels and perceives Ood. »Io I local paper. In Justification Of the stnto- responds to the eternal truth and rlgnt- men^e made. "Tritih Is mighty and eousness that is in tho unlvarac about | will prevail.” The result will be a rev- ft 464 & 466 THIRD ST. COME AND SEE US Christian, anil they are nif iykis°on the bed of -their faifh. It Ja no little concern to us that our religion should . rT , ac , cordanco wlth the teachings Christianity. Our religion should be the Christianity of Christ. He Is the author ot all Christianity. Your reli gion should be Chrlst-Uke. All religions, all creetis, all men have sort of a spiritual bed and same sort of hJ'L uwUi on -the great day when they snail be Condemned by these very works because they put good deeds SK£! ^e religion of the Lord Jesus Carist. Some are stretching out on the bed of tradition and ritualism a-nd man-tnaUe doctrines, Men arc looking hlni - H « llves ln a cocacloas relationship I elation to Cook's nge'ni If he Is bones* for something and look in vain. "For the bed Is shorter than that a man pan stretch -himself on It. and the cov ering narrower man that be can wrap himself In v lt.'' Man must worship something. !A great many think that it does not mat ter -much how or what -they worship If they are sincere, -but, -my friends, sin cerity never saved a Soul, nor washed one of -the neasi of your sins, and It never will., .Christ alone -can cleanse tha human soul and save it. Some meh worship their creed and look up to a certain Cine of doctrine to save them. The bed ls shorter -than that a man can stretch himself upon It, and the covering narrower than that he can wrap himself In it." -Some are stretch ing out on the bed of easy consciences. Your conscience -may -be easy. Look at -that -murderer as he alms the blow at “° ul ls the degradation td the eternal holiness and love. -Ie In the recent publication Whilst loves, trusts, obeys Gad. because. God In the habit of publishing the details of is that, and much more than that. His our business, as n matter of Informs, life la a life of faith «nd love and undying Hon; and na Saturday's salea worn men. moral and spiritual aspiration. Solvation tloned In lhe article iii question wo Is the groaring realization of that 'Ife. submit below a certificate of the book- Christ Is the perfect attainment on earth keeper of the company of the sum total and tho relation of the divine mystJry In kegs mid on Fbliiay and SaTurdsv of highest life. Ho Is also the source last, bbtlf local uml eireurt' l y of that Ufo to the world through the --j hereby certify that the church. moBl»MHw wlthnnl th* I •_ e--_V^ LCrmy TflBv me But manifestly, without the I ln keSTr^^he Acm^ R^fJe shadow of a -dohbt that life cannot be pany for Friday Tulv fi gained without effort «nd W 7. ififS’ M care any more than can tho beauty and. 11.4 kegsj •Smturd^iv St iu SISElJsS? grace and highly developed utilities of a W2 | • raay * 233 14 high bred horse. Indeed, that Is saying little. Intelligence will produce tne one; but intelligence and connclence and heart *1/ (Signed.) Reto. Massenburg, _ ... "Bookkeeper.” are required to produce tho other. More I .»/}.» IS «,J ,u S! Wo 5'L CDok,fl than that, It Is manifest that that life Jfy bae'r lTn^S {" Vl* e ,Y cnt im total of IS y , ee "calved, I will call on .... Tne dearii Acme Browing Company to supply of sin. Without Lm™”"' 1 , ' hen tle'lveiu ul is lost. And ... <hoao pntnolle aenllmcnts: . n nf i.ni I nm ft Macon man. mv ouKtomorfl nm DO YOU Want to be repre sented in The Telegraph’s special edition ? You will make a mis take if you don’t talk to the peo ple through this edition of The Telegraph. nere, too, is uie operation ot mat uni i ftl ® vt rsal law of degeneracy. Not only do#s I .JIJJILXJPP 1 ®, and whait helps a Macon —.... 2 - 'w ~ - I enterprise' heln#» mo ” We admire nnd R- H. PLANT, MACON, GA. "FORME THE HANDSOME 2-STORY WITH BASEMENT, No.636 ORANGE ST. Contains nine rooms, with threo bath twnu; hot and cold water. All mo, -onvenlences. The house has been cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom, and is In strictly flrst-clsss rendition. It has a large frontage Charge street and Rose Park, and only half block from Indian Springs car line It Is located on the HU1. In as good neigh horhood as Macon afTords. It It undoubt- ^edly the prettiest and most desirable place now on the market. For safe Ion n easy terms. For further Inform*. •‘on calf on II. General Real Estate Agents. M l * ,eara ® W; carrlagejn^roT^B ZsitpkOQi^ 423t m COFFIN STORE \ UURAHY BULLDLNO. to take tola torcoher’s life! Has he an uneasy conscience? No. You can kill your conscience wltto Bin, arrd, lfko thousands today, be free from am un easy conscience. But these things will not save the souls of <men. All these beds are too short. The soul oannot stretch Itself cranLnlnfcr deathI miin »» ne w-euj, sciibo anu. wmy ana mpre 1 'cprewniRvo nok I ' 8atI * fyIn K earthly mindedness. Soul is atrophied. I / 11 J 8 . n , nt ural for the Acme to the touman tfoul. Ttoere is still an I Disused functioas lapse. Stsrvatlon kills I P®?P^ e . maintain tho ndvantnon nr the energy of life the soul here, too, Is the operation Of that uni vtrsal law of degeneracy. Not only does 1 — •• negloit produce degradation. II produce. |■22SlfS’? 1 ,5 e 5* .ESl degereraoy. The man whose soul is neglected, not merely the vicious, sin noth It shall die.” Ytour father and mother oannot take Christ for you. You must take him for yourself. 'But «lM these coverings ore too nar row. They win not, cannot hide us anow-whlte robe of his righteousness, which win be sufllolent dor alt things. ' SERMON BY MR. REESE. Rev. 'Fretlerick F. Reese, rectqr of Christ church, preached from the fol lowing text at the -morning service; Proverbs xxlv: 30, 31, 32.—“I went by the field of the slothful and by the vineyard of the -man void of under standing. end Io, It was overgrown with thorns. The face thereof wan covered with nettles and the stone wail was broken down. Then I b-dheld end con- If you want a cut of your building published in this trade edition you must let us know at' once. We make these cuts for nothing, and they, are the finest kind of newspaper cuts; made !, t >:: *n-v;.T»e*Ee d 4. f ±s! much better than you are used ® I infamous, the Industriously wicked, hut . , ” leran ® efl see-m somewhat . * ^ ^ J the neglectful, degenerate. Soul la loot ln I made by T/~\ qaai fifY ond r\ri 4-h « Tr • _ f the reversion to the original type of the I a rt f°iJ222L2 s ® l,c t* ^ 81 certainty, doen oCG1I19;6 3,11 U. LilGIl tllftV ZIYC* SO : | man eahe was. seuse artd- body and roere| what Jt«_ represontatlvo I O’ ^ cheap—cost you nothing. If you are interested let us know and a °| I representative of The Telegraph J will call on you. Only a few days yet remain. Most of the copy is in hand. We £ | will be glad to call on all who are interested, but you must let us | hear from you. Thone 76. maintain tho ndvantngo of ., still an aching void in the heart that creed, « ^. 0 Hatf W ° r ^XT SS* an Z I uvlmvm ,uw ■“••vh; w ruSumm, vi |i||trlfinflZlT — ••• '.»*vunniun fllld tnese can satisfy. Nothing but the I shrivels intd idiocy from, disuse in soli-1“"Tributeaumongot numenous employes. righteousness of Christ ban satisfy. 1 - * 1 •- Same are covering themselves wltto their «elf-rlgtoteousness. Oh, sinners, your righteousness in tols sight is as filthy rags. Then, some are trusting In the righteousness of others. Men say my father and mother were good peo-, pie. They lived so many years serving ha * «P<> k en "dlsensouled bodies.' uhe Lord. I feel that I have some 1 th *' r * not annar » nf,v ** l,ch - waikini; surely as do I aim. Tlie intelligence P a jJ**>n1zlng home industry, that tho bursts Into the anarchy of madnees, or *" on ® y m ®y no kept In circulation nnd 1 Khrivels intd idiocy from disuse ln soli- “®} Mt J u, t€namongst numenous emploj Ury confinement. The conscience Is stunt- *?J* S ,a Jw 1 ® theory and practice of',,,, ed and dwarfed in .that man whose life progressive dues whose end nnd aim Is controlled by motives of pleasure or w to encourage and build up their prop gain or selfish ambition, rather than oy by Judicious patTDnt&jre, throu' ’ principle and right. So roul Is lost Simply JJJJJoh eaeh Institution may Increase i%« by the neglect and careless lndlfferrr.ee MdllMea nnd its laborers, amd roach out | to the conditions of its life. Somebody I ,nto other territory to bring weaQth to has spoken Of "dlsensouled bodies.” Are Pour Irtto the lap of Wiolr fowtbr mtrthor. | there not apparently such, walking husks |, Tn ctonolusion. should the Acme Brow chance, too. God oald; .'The aoul that of "’anhood? It only require! the nujleot Ing Company, now or later, have either ner. lay down all your traditions. your good -works, everything, every „„ ....... cover -for your •Ins. and make your | gunehine and tlie rain Into Ita bed on the rock Christ Jesus, -which la long enough and ibroad enough (or you and aofe enough. Make your ted hero and Christ will cover you with the I sunshine and rain: God's mercy la over ot opportunity to grow op In Ignorance I a temporary or permanontt control of It only requires neglect of opportunity. I lhe beer business In this city, it takeB the cessation of effort for a man not only I this occasion I/O declare its 'intention not to grow but to loao the aoul that of furnishing to all com-ors Its choice is In him. beere si the old estiljllahed prices, anil From one standpoint, this la n meat nS tllserlndnnlltm will bo shown cither :em world; from another It la a most to old friends nr now patrons All m-iv merciful world. Tho tiniest flower that rest assured that fair dealings unfn'll- grows ls warmed and .nurtured by tho Ing courtesy, reasonwhle nrli-es anil the FZ'l .SSS* b ® M ««• command and beauty. But the mightiest oak, out of the public. Acme Brewing Company. all his works. His love Is over all his children. Tho feeblest, most trembling, most wretched and sinful In whose breast | there moves only the fcpark of living peni tence, can find love and salvation in its own proper and purest life. But the I strongest, the most self-assertive man, full of the pride, of self-centered life, and I in the glow ot Us own success will wither I and die, If in him Is not reverence and I humility and obedience of faith. "Now can we escape If we neglect?*’ Oppor- I tunitles for life and salvation are all about ua. Tho Instinct of prtiyer and ,, . _ --- . rever.-n. - is within us. Do We prsjr and I sidered. I soiw and I received Ins true- I walk before God? Tho rich treasures of art in the op<-n wur.i of God. Do tloo, 1 r "I.suTPMe," he said, "that the first I we read and nurture our souls upon It? 1 thing we ought to learn from these I The wealth of grace and strengtn in the l s to 1eam the duty of seeing I sacraments and ordinances of the church _ It As not so common a matter I are * re ® u ®* There It to that he who | as we may Imagine ifor people to see 8aw he wa ® the 1,fe ot the *Hves things straight. The world and life 1s himself to us. Do we use them or do rich ln opportunities for seeing and we them? The influence and learning; tout many men having eyes attractive beauty of his life and love sur- 1 round us like the sunshine. Do we open I our hearts to him or live in disregard of I him? Let us not forget It requires no | boo not because they do not consider. They do not ^hlnk about what they I Irtzlnful Industry Of wlckednea, to kill th. th ® aoul. Neglect, carelew or formal mimiw. we^.-qi-Th» the vree-red raapretsbiuty of outwood we will, *ht common observations, tha t, ut noullees rellglouaneas. the Indol.ncs of dally experience!, are full of tnstruc- tlon. Men do not get It, becauae they neither see nor think. What a stupid I all overgrown with throne.'' The Lord orlil It Is after ah! How many Igno- looke down upon the eouls of the aloth- rant people there! There are old fooie, too. plenty of them. They have lived fifty, sixty, seventy years and have not learned the wisdom of dally life. Men are faking every d*y because they are trying to do things that other ten hive failed 1n trying to do almost nder their noses. How many mm throwing themselves away on k and lust and dissipation, when very corner there is a monument laming in some other wasted and oraiized life. But whit are we to say that rhe iuful roan who wrote thee words nd learned In this neglected and grass-grown garden? He saw that neg- hsd brought this ruin about. It the field of the slothful, not of tha e-1 man, but of the lazy man. The had not puned up the vines and t-Uni-i thorns and nettles. He had not 1 deliberate torn down his wall. fut and they are all overgrown with the thorns of a selfish and frivolous and worldly life. SITUATIONS VACANT. Permit* (male or female) out of cm- ploymeot can 8 'i - i i--.il uqenqr on part salary and part cornu Isaion, which will at once afford a coo-1 Ily ins. Send addressed envelope and ref erence to Charles Holzwman. treas urer. 2T!0 South street, H-ilHnier-, Md. Out of sorts ! take Brown’s Iron Bitters. * nsrasggjjfi Jtfrs. H. M, Stover Versailles, Mo. Like Morning Dew Hood’s Sarsaparilla Freshens, Strengthens and Cures Hoart Palpitation-Distress— That Tired Feeling. “I am glad to slate that Hood's SarMpa- tllla h»j dona ms lots ot good. I wu «ub- Jeot to cramp. In tho stomach, liver corn- ptaint,Indigestion, palpitation of tha Iitart, and matured feetlng. Hood’s Sarsaparilla relieved me wonderfully, and DOWWbsa I £2 SffitfjaSMl"®* I resort to Hood’s S» fj It alwayi glics mo linmo- " ot ,‘ l0 *lthont it. and SJiHsHSWwitan aisd It upon mjr recommendation ami found it An fexcellent Medicine, doing them good alter all other medicines falM. I am also highly pleased with tho effects of Hood’s nils. As morning dew Hood’s X Cures refrethea wlUiered graj», so Hood’s Bar- r »{~rt O'” human body gjglWiatM- ILmargr 11. .iinvrx, I'-rnilli-i. Mlnouil. (let HOOIJ'a. Hood's PI Ms are liaadma/lo, and per fect ln proportion and appearance, Ik, [THE FAIR [WHITE front, Almost Opposite Post Office. SQUAIIE ON THE WINDOW. Fuji line Stool Enameled Ware Jimt rccriveil. By buying this ware you ism, keep cu-rything nice. ; l’ans, B-dlers, Pie Plates. Tuba, Slop Jnt*. Bowls and Pltuhera, Water Pnlto fltid Dippers, Eoffeo Pots and DJrli I Pans. Full line new Glassware. Tlie ci lehrat-vl CI.-iuM Cnrrcm nnd I Brond Knives and Slurpi-u-rs. (bxjd Kitchen Knives Cc. Landers. Frovy ti Clark Ibifehcr | Knives Sib II. F. .SMITH, Proprietor. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS. All persons having demands against tlie catate of John D. Hudgins, lata of Bibb county, deceased, are hereby no tified to render In their demands to <ha undersigned according to tew. And all persons Indebted to mid estate are rc- . qulred to make Immediate payment This ltth day of June. IS31. EDWARD 1.011, I Administrator of John D. Hudgins, de- W.L. Douglas $3 SHOEmW.:^ 1 %8&K8aSW*' ys.’B'fMCAlfAMWeWW 4 3.5J> POLICE',3 Sous. % 2M?2 BOYSSCHOfltSHOCS, i seno roa cataloquc i W*L* DOUGLAS % / BROCKTON, MASS. 1 •S can mv? rioimiv hr pnrcbusluf W* L. 'Duiixlaa Nbnra. Because. u*<* Ate the la-gcFt nmiiufacturcrs of advertiftrtj slioce in the world, ami guaraatco th«®/alu% by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects von against high price* sud the middleman’s profits. Our shoes e/]»«j custom work is style, easy fitting and wesring antlities. We have them sold every, where at fewer prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply yon, we can. Sold by ROCHKSTER SHOE STORE ^ 013 0KERRY STREET. ■ t&B COUNTY.—Eii Loth administrator estate of John D. Hud- ?r ■!< reunty, deceased, hav- ing applied to me for leave to sell all of the real estate situated In Bibb county, oa.. nnd ono town lot In Abbeville, Wli- gURW, Ot*. anil one house nnd lot In Roberta. Crawford county, Oa.. this Is therefore ta nbtlfy nil parlies con cerned to file objections, If any thev have, on or before the Aral Monday In August, 1391, why leave to si ll raid east estate shoul.l not be granted to t'h<- said / admlnlatratbr. C. M. WILEY, OrdJEanr^^^^ :