The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 29, 1894, Image 3

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bhmhbmb THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1894. HE WORLD OF TRADE Reports bv Wire Pi M firk’Pl'R Tom the Great Markets. ftKM mna Itonrtu * { fV- July ‘ii—Moa*/ ,,,y at 1 p*» ieuU; cloeoa ofT '*' rrtJB<**inerc8nUi» paper SJ*a» per cent. Ju ,p> Drill-»un nctual iwuwlt SSfv* M-rtx**"**; rig- - lor aemacds I** ^0>BWCUU b,lu * i* a *. miterntthe .. tU>CX « UOtUtl JUILROAl liner, tctu-ruli.. 56h i(w _ «.r fcixiy any* toe demnuu. uotoriinient uona* tint* pcnaB dulL Ratlrona bonds l negH ow pr*ra..*»H n»» , wKS!fiSi ac preW... tJ>* ln ..l.lOO«ccoO°.t«K ao preM-e. lwJ lien- T. *1’° *• tsiiuana um» .. » i«ioai»u Pncinc.. WJ» (.lit ** 1^5* UUCftfO UM Li*i r**nat»w r. Un co pia.... H)> preierrca.... w • follows: STOCKS. lilBBOUrf PliclOO.. 21 licPiiennoObio... 16 h*»lj.u 4JIOSU,, 64 U. b.Coraago 21 how Joroey com.. .ice.Si hew lorn c*uir«u. «1 h. \. ana n. M hori.ena h. pr«u 1*H SiortiiweeMru.... .101 ao pro;.. Ill peal Pc Hah.. HX prer. Silver Certificates Cl 2exuu C. ana i., # . ao ao prot. Texa* Pnciltc..... fe.Vi Union Pao»nc..... 7ft IVab. bi. L.auaP. 6 •• •• pta. 13*4 Western Union... 84 J» Wheel's amt L.E. .pith 3*X Ten nesseo 3' Tlginia 6'saojr.... 6 >4 Trust it. 8.. 6« ao 2funna.UeDr 36 ct preici* -- Otuerai Kieciric*. mn lulovlh Ltnuiu . »k tnxol4ienna%.. J&K oo preu. 6654 lax* fen ore j,©uis. acoNssn.. LOU. ««*«»**»• .’ M an u e uau •• 1 * 4 hew. ana c **®5-;; Vlchitnn weuirnil •* ■TATS BONDS. Alarnmt class A.JJJ ao cio*»U....W8 oo cmas 0... JJ 1 a. ■t«n»pea 4W..1U0 hortc tnromiabs. m hortn Carolina is.1HJ£ leuueiaeekOia 6's. 66 OOVEltNMtNT BONDS. rs.f.re.iM’OU.llSK 1 O.B.<l*'«t»*uS«. M I.g, i'scoupon*.• 11* J • pia. t Asked. * Ex dlvidenu. Danis Statement. KMrTork. July 28.-TI10 following Is the stiteaStof the oeeociuted bonks for the week ...» 3,505,873 ... I.IW.WM ... 4V1.9M ... fe.um.ioo Deposits, circulation. decrease. The hanks now hold la excess ol the imulremcmsottheljpercunt. IW.Bl.ttiW •NOHOO rtfrr cf Telerr Hi. a-.. Jll! 7 !e . Tie local market during the week nas flioivn but llttle'change, the demand tor the small otterlngs cornea from the mill men In our immediate neighborhood, and la limited to their dally wanta. Holders ot spot cotton are arm and re fuse to sell unless at full prices, us the leading markets show but little disposi tion to act'elther way. ending today KeserTe. aocreass Doan*, decrease.., gpccie. decrease DecHitenders, decrease... Deposits, decrease.., 1 Tin* day. 1 Yeewfar y> Utrlct low Middling.. 1.0TV Middling... Good Ordinary Ordinary...: Clenn Ilea 8taint « 1*54 O 3-N 0 1-41 O 1*8 LOCAL RECEIPT*. This Day yesterday < Thle day last wook. This dny lryj... 2.2 COMTABATIYB STATEMENT. (took on hnna tieptombor 1st. Deceivea alnco Beptemhoi 1st....! Bfe.601 OLT nECElPTS. BntWday.... Monday. luesday Wednesday.. Thursday.... lUOay Thus far thla week. i* 909| ’ 3183 Sow T ork. July Miauling gulf -1)4! hales, 0,112 bale#, hew York. July i8.—Bpoc cotton stead} middling upland* Opened Closed. Jan leb March iff?!:::::::: Jana !*.*.*.*.*.." July lug ktpb,., Jiov.. I'tc !*.*”* *****| JiECEiroa and nroE-w. consolidated not receipts.., "“.uuuuicu u«>fc n'cuipis. Lxp*-rts to Great Britain Exports to France, Exports to Continent I ktock on hand at Mow York... To-day Forth* Week. 845 347.8M THE VISIBLE SUPPLY. The total visible supply of oflttonfor the world is ■■■■■■■■J Ofwnich aro American Against the same time last year.... Of which were American liocelpta for tho week at all Interior towns* Receipts from plantations .. .... 7,367,015 NEW ORLEANS CLOS I NO EDTCEES. Few Orleans. July 28—Ootton futures closed quiet, feeles 11,600 bales. due 106 110 Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons. due 1922 lid 113 Montgomery and Eufaula rall- id 6 per cent bonds, Jan. d July foupons. du* il k i9 97 M Bteutaship bonda 5 per cent. Jan. and July coupons, duo 1920 Columbus and Western 1 vllioid per cent. July coupons Columbus and Roma railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July linens A 40 Augusta and. Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1300 37 39 Savannah, Amerlcus and Mont- gomery railroad C per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 47 48 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad c per cent, bond* Jan. and July coupons, du*» 1972.... 80 81 South Georgia and Florida rail road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons 1 w Northeastern Railroad indorsed 6 per cent, bonds. May tuid November coupons 102 103 Macon and Northern railroad certificates of bouds, March September coupons 35 36 Charleston, Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent, bonds 93 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central Railroad common stock. 10 20 Central Railroad 6 per cent, deb- turws 25 11 Southwestern Railroad stock.... b7 70 Georgia Railroad stock..... 133 l{® Atlanta and West Point rail road stock 75 80 Atlanta and West Point railroad debentures 83 90 Augusta and Savannah railroad stock 80 82 LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light and Water consols. May arid November coupons 75 Wesleyan College 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons..100 115 Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per cent* bonds, Jan. and July cou pons 103 Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bonds, April and Oct. coupons 100 101 Progress Loan and Improvement Company 85 60 Southern Phosphate Company stock 85 90 Acme Brewing Company 100 . BANK STOCKS. First National Bank stock 125 130 American National Bank dock.. 85 90 Exchange Bank stock »2 » Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock 02 «3 Central Georgia Dank stock.... 90 Mccon Savings Bank stock...... 90 82 Central City Loan and Trust Company stock 75 DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday By Henry J. Lamar & Sons. Cinnamon Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15c. Clovea—Per pound, 15 to 23c. Drugs and Chemicals.—Gum assafoetlda, 35c. pound; camphor gum, do to G5 cents pound; guh opium, $2.G» to S3.50 pound; morphine, %s, 52.23 to 32.45 ounce; qui nine (according to size) 38 to 90c. ounce; sulphur. 4 to Cc. pound; salts, Epsom, to 3c. pound; copperas. 3 to 3c. pound; halt petre. 10 to 12c. pound; borax, 15 to 18c. pound; bromide potash, GO to 55c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 56**. pound; carbolic acid, 60c. to 11.75 /Ound; chloroform. 75 to 81.40 pound; CalomCL S5c. to SI; log. wood, 16 to 20c. pound; cream tartar, C. P., 35 to 40; cream tartar, commercial, 25 to 30 cents. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday By S. Wax cl- baura & Bon. Prints—eBrwick, 3%; standard, 4V& to5. Turkey red, 4 to 6V4; Indigo blue, 4 to 4%: solids. 374 to 6. Sheetings-4-*. 4% to 5%; %, to 4V&; %. 8Vs to 3%. Tickings—From 5 to 12c. Checks—3J4' to 6c. Bleaching—Fruit of th* loom, 6% to 7% CANNED GOODS. ond patent. 13.80; straight, $3; family, 32.50. tomlly, 52.50 Sugar—Standard granulated. 4^» cents; extra C, New York, 4Uc.; New OrlMns clarified, 4V4c Hay—Jlay Is In better demand. YVe quote today No. 1 Timothy at 11$ and prime at 312 per ton. Meats—Bulk sides, 7H* Corn—68 cents per bushel. Oat*—Mixed, 45 cents; white, 48 cents. Lard—Tierces. S’Jic.; cans, S’-jc. per pound; 20-pound cans, 9}&c. Oil—lie. Snuff—Lorlllard's Macoaboy snuff, stone Jars; 45o per pound;, glass jars, 45c per pound; 2-ounce bottles. 39.90 per gross; 2-ounce cans, 38.60 per gross;gross; 1-ounce Cans, $3.9$ per gross; railroad snuff, 1-ounce glass, 45c; 1-ounce tins. 34.15 per.gross. Tomato catsup—Pints, 90c; quarts. $1.25. Hominy—Per barrel. ».W. Meal—Bolted, 68; plain, (S. Wheat bran—30c. • Hams—12 to 13 rents. Shoulders—8 1-3 to 9 1-Jo. L1< y-' 0RS - Corrected Every Saturday By 1. Cohen & Co. Whisky-Rye. Jl.TO to J3.W; corn, 11.0G to J1.60: Kin. ll.Dj to 51.n; North Carolina corn. 51.(6 to Sl.S; Georgia corn. 51.S0. Wines—30 cents to 51: high wines, 51.2: port and sherry. 51 to 53; claret, 5s to 510 case; American champagne, 57.60 to 58.50 per case; cordials, 512 per dozen; bitters, HARDWARE. 58 per dozen. Corrected Every Saturday By Dunlap Hardwaro Company. Azes-50 to .r per dozen. Bar Dead—6 cents per sound. Buckets—Paints. 51.25 per dozen; cedar. threo hoops, 53.35. Cards—Cotton, 55. Chalns-Trnce. 53.00 to H.60 per dozen. TlnxL-ntc—t?. T5PP dflSPII. VllUllia—1IBV.U, row »v. Ti.w j/v Well Buckets—33.25 per dozen. Rope—Manilla, 12 cents; slscl, 10 cents, cotton. 12 cents. Shoes-Horse. 33.GO; mule, 34. Shovels—Ames’, $9 per dozen. Shot—Drop, 31.25 per sack. Wire—Barbed, 3 cents per pound. Nails—31.65 base, *Mre; cut, 31.25 base. Tubs—Painted, 32.85; cedar, $1.50 per nest. Brooms—$1,155 to |5 per dozen. Hames—Iron bound, 33. Measures—Per nest, 31. Plow Blades—$3.50. Iron—Swede, 4% cents per pound;• re fined, 2 cents basis. Ploiw Stock—Halmen, 31; Ferguson, 90 cents. HIDES, WOOL, ETC. Corrected Every Saturday By G. Bemd & Co. Hides—Green salt, 2V4 cents per pound; dry flint, 4% cents per pound. oGt Skins—10 to 21 cents each. Sheep Skins—20 to 50 cents each. eBeswax—16 to 22 cents. Tallow—3 to 4 cents. Wool—Washed, 16 to 20 cents per pound; unwashed, 10 to 13 cents; burry 7 to 10 cents. OH. WHAT A COUGH. Will you heed the warning? The signal, perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrlblo disease, consump tion. Ask yourself If you can afford for tho sako of saving CO cents run tho risk and do nothing for it. We know from cxperlneco that Shiloh’s Cure will euro your cough. It nover falls. Thla explains why moro than a million bot tles were sold tho past year, it re lieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For lame back, side or chest, use Shi loh's Porous Plasters. Sold, by Good- wyn & Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. CENT 1 WORD Corrected Every Saturday by S. R, Jnnues & Tinsloy Co. -• Apples—l pound cans $1.25 per dozen. Blackberries—2-pound cans, $1 per dozen; 3-pound cans. $1.05 per dozen. Corn—2-pound cans, 90 cents to $1.50 per dozen. String Beans—2-pound cans, 90 cents per dozen. Tomatoes—2-pound cons, per dozen, 90 cents; 3-pound cane. $1.10. Okra and Tomatoes—2-pound cans, $1.10 per dozen. Juno Peas—2-pound cans, $1.25 per dozen. Red Cherries—2-pound cans, $1.60 per dozen. White Cherries—2-pound cans $1.75 per dozen. Lima Beans—$1.25, Peaches—2-pound cans, $1.50 per dozen. Plnapples—2-pound cans, $1.50 to $2.25 per dozen; grated. F. & W„ $2.25. Raspberries—2-pound cans, $1.85 per dozen. Strawberries—2-pound cans, $1.50 per dozen.. Peaches, pie—3-pound cans, $1.35 per dozen. Apricots. California—3-pound cans, $2.25 per dozen. P^achez—California, $2.25. Pig Feet—2-pound cans. $2.25 per doz. Roast Beef—1-pound cans, $1.20 per dozen; 2-pound cans, $2 per dozen. Corn Beef—2-pound canis, $1.85 per dozen. Potted Ham—Vi-pound cans, 65 cents per dozen; 1-2-pound can3. $1.25 per dozen. Lunch Tongues—1-pound cans. $3 per dozen. Tripe—2-pound cans, $1.85 vvt dozen. ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 16 CTa AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Experienced solicitors to can vass for best system of .life Insurance on the market. Liberal contracts to right parties. Address, ”E. H.," care Telegraph. FRUITS AND NUTS. Marcn. 4 pm hsj July Q 60 August 6 49 8*>l>iembor 4 4« Ocvooer 4 46 November 4 03 December. 6 63 LIVERPOOL. IlTsrnoel. July 98-Moon.-Bpot ootten market lueinees dull, prices unchanged. American noddling* sjj. Bales s.ooq bates, ofwhlcu were Pt speculation and export and t&ciaded 6,ioo American. Eecelpts 3,000 bales, American Voo. ^Closing quotations— Futures steady. JuiyT.” J opening, i Oioslnc. July August......... ^Sani-toopiember.. c m ber-Octobor. t^eiobcr* November,, NoTemb’r-Decemb’r Deto m her- January. uary-Fsbrunry.. mruary-Marcn-.i JUrch.AprU 3 61-64 3 62-44 3 63-44 3 44-61 J&J-64 3 49 61 3 49 6 49-44 3 50-64 3 51-C4 J 02-*,4 63-64 64 64 J 65-6403 66-64 macon bond and stock report. STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS. Bid. Ask’d. * per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1836 104 1<h% 4H per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1315....113& U4»i 4H per cent bonds, Jan and July July coupons, maturity 1912....114Va U5*j $H per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity long date... 38 MUNICIPAL BONDS. Savannah 5 per cent bonds 104 Atlanta bonds, 35 to 115, as to Interest and maturity. Augusta Nrads, price as to rate of interest and maturity 100 Rome bonds, 8 per cent 105 Columbus 5 per cent, bonds.... 101 Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons. in RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad joint mortgage 7 per c«nt bonds, Jan. and July coupons U5 Georgn Railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons. Otcrgli Ratlroid 6 per cent, bends, Jan. and July coupons, Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Figa—Dry, choice, 12 1-2 to 15 cents. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia, 4 and 5 cents. Lemons—$4. Nuts—Tarragonia almonds, 13 cents per pound; Naples walnuts, 15 cents; French walnuts. 12 cents; pecans, 10 to 12 cents. Apple*—Sun dried, 6 to 7 cents per pound. . Raisins—New In market, $2 per box; London layers, $2.25 per box; loose Mus catel, $2 per box. Irish Potatoes—$2.50 sack. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Saturday *by Walter Nelson. Poultry—Hens, 25 to 2Sc; ries 15 to 20c; ducks, 25 to 20c; geese, 40 to 50o. Eggs—lu cents p»*r dozen. Evaporated apfples. 15 l-2c per pound; sun dried apples, 6 to 7c per pound; dried peaches, 12 1-2 to 15o per pound. New Irish Potatoes—$i per bushel, bushel. fiweet pciatoes— 1 75c per bushel. Cabbage—$1.50 co 33 per barrel. Oclorts-H per bushel. Honey—8c to 10c per pound. Toma toe*—73 c*nt» per bushel. MEATS. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. ' Henry. Fresh Medts^-Western beer. 6% to 6%c.; Oe rgia beef. Abk to 6c.; dressed hogs, tif'tec.; Western mutton, 7*c.; native mutton. 7c; smoked pork sausage, 8 l-2c; fresh pork sausage. 8c; Bologna sausage. 6c. MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every aSturday by the S . R. Jauues Sc Tinsley Co. The following are strictly wholesalo prices: Apples—1-pound cans, $1.25 per dozen. Fttb—Kft white flab. 60c; in half barrels, $4; mackerel In half barrels, $4.75: No. 2. $5.25; kits. No. 3, “0 cejts; new catch. Fleur—Best patent, per barrel, $3.40; »ec- LADY made 337 last week selling "Long’s Solid Mucilage Pencils,” Why not you? Adfiiress C. A. Long, Manufacturer, 334 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. WE WANT MEN to sell staple goods to dealer*; experience unnecessary; no peddling; will pay salary according to ability or large commission, send stomp for aealod particulars. Household Spe cialty Company, 75 Fourth street, Cin cinnati, O. LADY AGENTS—Tho easiest and most profitable thing to do is to sell tho Hygcla Corset. Scjid for terms and in formation to tho Western Corset Com pany, 8t. Louis, Mo. WANTED-Agents. Sample saahlock free by mall for 2 cents stamp, immense. Unrivalled. Only good one ever In vented. Beats weights. Sales unpar alleled. - $12 a day. Brohard, Box (A, Philadelphia. WANTED. WANTED—Everybody to know rtJh'ait ct 'now car American Cow Feed lias Just arrived at Holt & Barfield’s, WANTED—To trade timber for 20-horse engine holler. B. 8. WoolfoUf, Power*- vllle, Ga. • WANTED—Second-hand ’ household goods of all kinds. I pay caah. Thompson’s Auction House. ✓ WANTED—Five good canvuesers. Me- 'tiopolU.m Life In.mr.uuv- Company F. W. Cook, ansUu int superintendent. Jdhn&on & Harris building. Office hours 7:30 to 8:30 a. m., 4:30 to 6p. m. WANTED—To buy n house; tnor»Lilly payments; good neighborhood; or party to build, to sell on such terms, as an investment. Address 530 Wash ington .ivrnue. WAFFLED—A wash woman who can give reference. M. I. Morris, 458 Mulberry street, Dempsey Block. WANTED you to see our iron fencing; greatly reduced In price. Marietta Mar ble Company. WANTED—'A young man ns first aimiltt kmftooV Mon age 1* be tween 21 and 30 years, who la well qualified to teach the languages and higher mathematics, and wiho am sing well and give instructions in vooal music; also a young lady, not over 27 > of -*g-, i« inti.-i.,- t - cr, one wfto fling* well and U able to 1 <•itri!<• -, .1 Kim 1- I ;;ai clafe*. give instruction In vocal mu- eic and play Well on.organ; also n youns lady to teach art and “tancy work. Address President. Greenville Institute, Greenville, Ga. WANTE'}—Those who desire bljr inr- r.i‘1.4 In clothing. lmt*.nnd gents* fur- msMi.z xcodt to call at lUud nga. J. J. Cobb, assignee. WANTED—You to see the 1834 Densmora inoiei typewriter on exhibition it f. K. Pomeroy's. J. E. Minter, tele phone 283. FOR RENT, FOR RENT—Seven-room house. No. Columbus street Apply to W. J. Barnes at Emrlre store. 20 pieces of storm Serges, alums and wail cords in black navy, gold, brown and greens that will be sold con siderably under value. Just the goods for stylish trav eling dresses. 1 ease 45-inch Bleached Pillowcasing, worth 16o per yard at................ 7c 1,000 pairs of dollar Silk Gloves, your choico at 35c 50 dozen Lisle Thread Gloves, the 35c kind for. 6c a pair Sec our bargain counter for 5c Ribbons; many of them worth 35 cents per yard. 2,000 bottles of Davenport’s best Household Ammonia at 5 cents per bot tle. The corks alone worth tho price. At the same hour, 10 yards of best American Challio for 25 cents. 15 CIS Cll will be an* eye opener. Hundreds of choice fabrics on it worth from 15 cents to 25 cents per yard. GENTLEMEN Can find at Julian’s special drives in Shirts, Drawer, Night Robes, Silk Umbrellas, etc. Another hundred of them to be thrown out Monday; worth $2 each. Each pattern 7 yards, 36 inches wide. H S III 12 HY. 3,000 largo size, tinted fire Screens including stands for snmc at 10c. each. ALL CLASSES of Summer merchandise being sacrificed rather than carry same over for an other season. We’ve got the best line of Mos quito canopies in the city. fl@“Trunks a specialty. JUHAN’S, 606: CHERRY: ST.I FOR RENT—<Fi ve-room; house, Sec ond street; connecting rooms and kitchen, 604 Oak atreet. FOR RENT—House now being built, 627 College street, contalna parlor and; flit ting room connected by largo suspended double doom; -dining room. Jargo but ler’s pantry, atore-rootn, kitchen, live bed roonlM with cloaet», bath room, large linen cloiwt, fcntplo hallH, speaking tubes, gas, hot and cold water and other convenience*. Or If a home-seeker pre fers the bflcx house which 1 occupy, he can have choice. Possession September 15. T. U. Conner. FOR RENT—One comer store, near Plum street; also one maro for salo. Apply; to C. Sullivan. TO RENTERS-My house, 117 High street, from October. Nine rooms and two serv ants rooms, to rent for ono year. Ap ply to llolmes Johnson, at Coal Yard, or to me in Vlnevlllc. J. W. Hinton, Lamar street. FOR RENT—Small store-room, No. 1012 Fourth street, next to Crockett’s Iron Works. Good stand for shoe shop or fruits. Call at Brunner's drug store. FOR RENT—Store-room, No. 1(W1 Fourth street. Excellent location for dry goods or groceries. Will rent che.xp M good tenant. Call at Brunner’s drug store. FOR RENT—Nice cottages, 213 and 305 New street, neur Mulberry. Also 1128 and 1123 College street, near Bound i- ry. Apply to A. V. Toole, 208 Cotton avenue. FOR RENT—Six-room one-story house, No. 120 Park Place. Apply to O. H. Crockett, Union depot. FOR RENT—Tho elegant two-story brick residence. G30 Orange street, containing nine rooms and threo bath room* and all modern conveniences. The house has recently been com pletely overhaul*!. Accessible to ull street car lines. For further particu lars apply It. S. Collins & Co. FOR RENT—Threo desirable rooms, with all modern covealences; over store of W. E. HIU & Co., on Second street. Suitable for physician or den tist. For further Information apply at Willingham's Warehouse. FOR RI5NT—NIoo Hcven-room dwell ing for $16 par month, No. 255 Orange streot. Apply to E. J. Will ingham, at Payne Sc Willingham's. FOR UIONT—The Roardman dwelling, '$57 First street. Immediate possession. Apply at Macon Savings Bunk. FOR RENT--A comfortable, furnished front room in i-i-kMil.il l>< illty mm the lllll. No children In th#» house. Ad dress "J. H," caro Telegraph. FOR SALS. FOR SALE CHEAP—One fine palm and neverat large ferns. Apply at 15CJ Ogle thorpe street. WAV ERL Y BICYCLE In first cHm or der for safe cheap, or will exchange for pony. L. A. lllll. East Macon, Ga. FOR HALE CHEAP.-One mule, ore sin gle dray, one harness and license. In quire of E. Wing, n<av Beasley's cross- FOR HALE—One three-gallon cow and young calf, No. VA Oglethorpe street. T. M. Donnelly. FOR HALR-Lot opposite East Macon school, with alley on Side and rear at $125. Easy terms. P. o. box, V&. FOR SALE—Fine Jersey heifer tor Bale; second calf. Will feell cheap. M3 First street, corner Plum. fJ. W. Roberts. FOR SALE—Five shares Amercan invest ment Company stock (first series). hi. A. Horne, 454 Cherry street. FOR GALE—Ono second-hand ten- Ihorso engine and flfteen-horso boiler and fixtures for running woodyard. We will sell tho engine and boiler separate or Clio entire outfit. Wo will sell at u bargain. Apply to Willis F. Price Sc Co. FOR SALE—Rambler bicycle In (food condition. Apply to C. A. Caldwell, city hall. FOR SALE—Four-room house and store attached, in splendid paying lo cation; also stock If desired. Call thin week. Frank M. Oliver, 416 Second street. FOR BALE—Old paper*, for wrapping purposes, etc., 26 cent* psr hundred. Telegraph office. UIBCEUANBOtTS. WHEN your wife leaves homo board at Chapman’s English Kitchen; neat, cleun and cool. * IF YOUR boarding house gives you tough steak come to tho English Kitch en—your only salvation. AMERICAN CO\V FEED-Best milk and butter produoer on tho market. For ttx'As by stoK & Barfield. FOR SALE CirEAP—Bicycle, In flno condition. 127 Cotton avenue. LARGE lot of fresh Tennessee butter, 16 cents; cooking butter, WA cento. Jones Sc Merritt. NOTICE—If anyone in Macon has bought ono of Wllmore'o reference Htbles and cose, valued at $14, please notify this office, and a reward will bo paid. L. M. Ch a He. DO YOU WANT to go In business. If to win sell odt my business ut a tflg b.ir,;tlu. A. V. TboMb No. 208 Cotton avenue, near Cherry. BEL E. A. Horne’s rent list. COME—Look -through my nuctlrm warerooms. I can gull you. O’. W. Thompson, 622 Poplar. BEE decorated China setts. Hub Com pany. lirtri. LILLIE AVANT has returned frorq Jonettboro, Ga. Many or her friends ■were glad to know of her return. TIMES Ih hard and money is scarce, l have darkled to continue doing jvotlc at reduced prices, such as cleaning and re- pairing. Lady’s or gents we*r, or cut and moke suit* to order. 423 Cotton avenue. ’Phono 43*. Give me your order uni I will wait on you at the shortest notice. N. Ruling*. SEND your good, down, I will buy them or .ell them for you. Thomp son’s Auction House. LAMPS, temps, temps. All kind* Hun Company. BOARDI^O-P W per week, at 8W Fourth street. J 4 VIAVI can be obtained at Mrs, J. B. Stevens'. 569 Oak street. Agent * wanted. Liberal terms. COOK 8TOVEJ8—Hav. you ten my tine of new and second-hand cook movm. Save money, como look. O. W. Thompeoti, Poplar mreet. t CROCK Bit Y cheap at Huh Company. UNDEN BAKING POWDER always give* swtlefactlon. Retail* 20c. lb, FERSONAL—The party finding my pocket book will pleat*; return ull tho papers, ote., and can keep what money was In same for trouble of returning rest ol contents. It. M. Smith, Poetortflce box 435, Mucon, Ga. BURKE’S BOOK STORE-Mcwhnnls and othern desiring lowest prlccii on best goods will flnu It to their Interest to cull hero. Buying Vor cash and belling for cash enablea mo beat all competi tion. WINTER TOUR—ITALY, EGYPT, Palestine. MISS ANNE SIIAW’B small select party for LADIES Octo ber 1; twelfth yeur, twenty-third par ty, References In Mncon. Addrcoe for circulars, caro of City. Bunk, Rich mond. Va. FOR RENT—Parties desiring houaen, pox* session October l, would do well to con, suit me. E. A. Home, 454 Cherry Htreet, TOILET sola at Hub Company. CASH PAID for old gold and silver. Du, plicate wedding prenents In solid silver bought and taken In exchange for other articles. Julius It. Watts & Co., At lanta, Ga, A SHIPMENT of flno beef, mutton, Georgia spring lamb, veal, etc., at L. D. Abel & Co.’s, Cherry street. I BUY AND BELL all kinds of house* hold goods. O. W. Thompson, Pop lar, between Bccond and Third stredts. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It, GROCERIES-We will Hell you mors goods for the money than any othee house, try us. John C. Holmes * Co. EXCELSIOR stove castings. Hub Com, puny. A SHIPMENT of flno beef, mutton* Georgia, spring lamb, veal, oto., a£ L. D. Abel Sc Co.’s, Cherry street. ONE POUND baking powder 10o m Thompson’s Auction House. CRACKi:US, Extra Toaat, Royal Milk, awl a line ot Holmes Sc Coutts’ sweet cukes always in stock at It. C. Keen's. LETTER FILES-Blank book* letter bookfl and waste baskets at lowest pri ce*, Don’t fall to call on me at my nan) stand. • J. W. Burke. WINDSOR ties; beauties. Hub Compony. I SELL Royal Milk crackers liko those left at your house at K> cents pound. W. O. M Id d leb rooks. FOR RENT—Several desirable dwellings and stores. E. A. Horne, 454 Cherry) Street. UEI/p truckle*; now let. Hub Company, 10 CENTS per pound for Holmes A Coutts* Extra Toast or Royal Milk cracker; E. a. Smith St Bro. m MM