The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 03, 1894, Image 2

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- • r w • - THE ItACON TELF.GRAPn: FRIDAY MORNlfe, AUGUST 3. 1894. A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Naw»y Items Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. TRADE WINNERS. 'A DAY’S DOINGS IN DUBLIN i New Court Vepcrlof CewrtSflll <i luge 0*Ib| Op Homm im Proapeet— Letter* Prern Other Towbi. And may cause the opposin', mongols to cease their weaving :nii OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER! [ Dublin, An*. 2.—(Special.)—Your cor respondent can any but little about coart because the Uouao was built fifty yean ago, a 40x40 structure, not largo enough for tho present Jury and wit nesses, leaving out tho Judge, lawyers and tho colored sisters. •' Tho popula tion Ilus increased so rapidly that tho people of 1 .aureus nre surprised to see vtmt four-fifths of the citizens aru com pelled to stand outsido for tho wont of room. It Is reully wonderful how tho ono-fifUi who aro couipclled to sbmd anil sit Inside ruinntu in good health and faint nob WALL TRUNKS. 'New line just opened far superior to the old- style tops which neces sitates a pulling out from the wall before the trunk can be opened. Julian’s for Trunks machines for many months. How ever, Julian’s Silks won’t advance in price. Oh, no. the prices are ffoing down instead of up. f 1.50 Jap. and China Silkc, $1.00 $1.00 Jap. and China Silks, 75 Go Jap, and China Silks, 31 New Ribbon Beltings. New Buckles. New Fans. New Hosiery. New Gloves. New Ribbons. New Umbrellas. New Parasols. At Juhan's. IV fi I ,606CHERRY & 25 and 35c French and Scotch Ginghams at 15c to close. Best dress Ginghams, 12 1-2 and 15c qua.ity at 7c. 25 pieces solid and fancy Silks well worth 50c at 25c to close. 100 remnants choice Woolens suitable for skirts and children s at twdnty-five cents on the dollar. 20 pieces 38-inch all wool mixed Cheviots worth 60c, reduced to 34c to close. ' ... , , 38-inch all wool French Serges, 50 and 60c quality reduced to 44c to close. 52-inch all wool Navy Serges, worth $1.-5, now C9c. Figured French Organdies, former price 40c, reduced to -5c. White Organdies, 2 yards wide, 40 to 60c. Fine Baiiste, Creponettes, Sateens, Lawns, etc. on the bargain I counter at 7c a yard. j _ . I Bleached and unbleached 60 and 76c Table Damask at 49c to close. Silk Gloria $1.25 Umbrellus at 99c each. Mosquito Nets ready to hang $1.30 to $4-00. Don’t buy a Trunk before seeing our styles and getting our prices. See our new Percales. We have made arrangements by which wo are offering to the readers of the Teleeranh the Uemorast tint Pam.* wmen we are cn.enng to me readers the Telegraph the Demoreat Cut Paper patterns, which are worth from 20 to (A centa each, thus making every copy of the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mall acl cordng to directions on it and you will receive by mall the pattern In the size chosen. Burden, Smith. <fe Co. timber. UK dwelling -was moved alboirt, f-int noL I the window «a*h all blown Out “"d o ua raint not. , door J, e ^,*1 min non were endeavoring Tho CHtimtod tucreaso of tax era the t „ #hut wa , blown oB It. hinges $100 which will bo required to erect a new structure la 7 cunts per uimum to hold shut was blown oB Its hinges and through another room. Mis family were oil <brulsed up, eoms right se ll new structuro Is 7 cuuts per annum ( ■ for a sluLaug fund. Tills amount will *rj, 0 big mill dam of lira. Dr. Olt- bo expended here, giving employment ThutSday^d to labor. All tho material will bo ‘™s badly broken. After the water drawn from this county, except tbc I w»« run down audla'iently our cltliens lime, unfis. leoAltf and .Woo cupping. The now stores uow hulldiug glvo qq,, annual reunion of the Maoon employmeut U> not only all the labor I County Veteran.’ Association will be here, hut draw nmuy from Mncon und I held at Mlona, Springs August 10. other Beet,mis. Hciijnm.it W. James, These reunions are “lwsysi drihjntful tho architect und contractor, with Its occasions to old aim Y“ u "* •£Zll*2 foreman uud oU their hoods, uro from «**■»«■ j* fAfv fitting 1 'trib* the Central City. They ure now rate P‘Pg l ”.f^Z!rJKs”«°s. tdly eoiistnicUug tho large stores, of- "anSsjrVSmtv sent up a delegation flees and rartdHW for T. B. Hicks. of * W enty-flve enthusiastic Democrats ilr. Belcher at this city is tho con- t0 t h e gubernatorial convention, and tractor for tho annex to L. B. Luuler’s they will hike the keenest Intent in ninnmiotli establishment. the adoption of the state's platform for Tht Hicks building will bo tho llncst Demociats. v *««-*!»«* h.vR yet built In the elty. It fronts on the Many dril«Wtljlye|>l funothm* h*v; auoaro adjoin log the recent purchase been “eeku. The of Col. 1. D. Smith, who Is hnvlhg tho hsra du ring W« fairest hrlok hauled to erect a large mile stable *225? 0 ra* ( i rom "this larger cities’ and for tnulcs and ItorseH. t , hey brightened She dun reason Tlio lots fronting uu the public square I n0 tittle. Tho young men of the country Anil ready purchasers at tho low prico towns strive eagerly 'to do themse^Ives of $20 per frunt fu*it. Yim can search proud, tn their devdUd 1 attention to itho South, hut capital eon flud uo bet- rhelr "city cousins while there i r ter plueu for prolllublo luvestiueat tlmn rest Olid cooling. *2“ when Sn Dublin. Tim new court house will I ^mlle or •?££ add to tho valuo of this property. KMrtsdwts in 'return^ for a frozen Our healthy nrtcslnn water, ob- JJIJL m *ion. toed eoda or perhaps a tallied at tlio depth of only 223 feet, I hoj-ncbaok or tolcyclo ride. He gets lias already added valuo to the proper- enough aoTld or Imaginary comfort ty of tho entire elty. It has established f W m eufch am irndderaito coquette last tho fact uuil made certain tlint plenty | a whrfle yemr If ho cant bvw of puro water for nil purposes can bo enough padh tto yo to c«y . ' easily he obtained. Tho analysis of her to rim ttraartre. and[Mien tlmr«wra the stuto chemist places Us heoltful r5?ums Tn a mg.', but valuo beyond doubt lie could Oot*Jt I «„ unon ber return next no sulphuretted hydrogen, which gu J™, nxp Ih ho ohjcctlolinhio in limuy wells of I " this character. 1 CUTHBEHT CUXA/TNaS. Thnt clever gentleman, Mr. Chnrlcs Miss Jennie Hollis of Amcrlcus visiting Miss Nannie Sue HU1. Coweta county will send a delegation four or five hundred strong to the state convention. A SAD AFFLICTION. FOR RENT—-Nioc seven-room dwell ing for *16 per month, «<»• *“ Orange street. Apply to E. J. Will ingham. at Payne & Willingham a. FOR RENT—A comfortable, furnished front room in splendid locaUty on the Hill. No children In the house. Ad dress "J. H.,” care Telegraph. Tho Wife of Congressman Moses Has Probably Become Blind. Turin, On.. Aug. 2.—(Speclnl.t-Mrs. Blanch Moses, wife of Hon. Charles L. Moaes. member of congress for uie FOR SALE—Six-room dwelling and store attached; stock of goods K de sired; big bargain. Frank M. Oliver. 416 Second street. . L. .Mohcs. member of coDgress for the ssLE-Fine Jersey heifer for sale; fourth district, has been suffering for F ^Jf£?££ FI W in sell cheap. 60J First the past two weeks with a serious af- u corner of Plum, fectoo of her eyes. Dr. W. F. Gay, 1 her^pbyslclnn, has willed to Dr. Thomas medical, news ITBM.-Cimtoih Gsh; J. eI Joncs of Newnan and Dr. A. W. I * *» w the public, and espe- Calhoun of Atlanta, and they think thnt she has lost her Bight entirely, Mrs. Moses Is a daughter of Rev. Dr, J. H. Hall of Newnan and has tho sym pathy of a largo number of friends. .Miss Lucy Hunnicutt, daughter of Dr. Johu A. Hunnicutt of Athens, Is visiting Miss Wesslo Turner of this place. . , . Miss Clio Camp of Jonesboro Is vis Ring Mrs. ft T. Moses. Crops in this section aro as fine they can be. Plonty of rain. TlvUlAJALi - - I derire to »ay to the public, and espe cially the citizens of Jones county, that I have fully recovered from my recent Illness, am fully restored 'f rn Lf!!!7 n ^ health, and so far am again raster XO serve them with promptness and ml best abUlty as I »ave tor quarter of a century. Respectfully, s. C. Parsley. M. D, Tint clover gentleman, Mr. Chnrlcs . — ... HolHfleld, hnS been mado a full- Third Party People Seem to Lack or Hedged lawyer. Ills examination was gnnlzatlon in Randolph, thorough nml gnvo good ovldonco of his , : ~ ...._ T n 0 «. ability to master tlio dltllcult prlucl- ^“ th ,hVV.bor f 'nKltiufr! w«« wiled for pies of tew. Mr./BolllfisM w*teInly cSuiKri^yosterdsy. Ho left lihould moeeeds llo poeBessua the tliruo tawn however, without epenklng. He oasontlal elumentl of a good lawyer- came * lhe nfternoon belhre, «P*nt tho character, ctliuuitUiu and tho talent that 1 n j g |it and up to obout 10 o’clock tno lnu'liiit'B to llirtt profession. 1 n0 xt day, when he left for Profeasor Hoy, Uio enei’getlc prcal- Not « single third party rn^ti caiiw on dent of Mio Y. tM. C. A., lias resigned him. nobody ''^ t0 „..’’ lvP ln 7,™ nn( i 4l.„> nn.ltl.yn «>.«. 4*..4 .. ntl.on I tftWTl to llp.ir hlTTl. It WM rilUlllJ UU I 30 CTS, The Most Wonderful Offer Yet .... GruBhed rniddHpgs Fio«r ; Tho only Flour of ita kind, and the best ol onyklml. 11 is mado by n secret pro- lent of t1»o Y. wM. C. A.. 1ms rcslgncNl him. nobody aeemeu xq «.*v- ^ Hint posiUm to cast ills future til other town to hear him. ltwns raining n Helds 1 of labor. Ills resignation ^ hlrai «°tlam Jeeply jvgrattol by member, of Uie , p in , „, e fltab lo and put out for Lump- usHtwIatlun, who appreciated bis sor- J.j n u e f e jt that he was a sadly neg- vlcoa n» prasktlfit ntid tho good tnilu- I looted man. Ehrly In tlie morning It onco of his work for good. W aa noised around that an Anarchist Y mini, aw ia luauo ujr«»secret pro cess known to but two persons. w glOO.onn v.-L-.- tfr’Awledge. Ask your grocer If hi# flour I# mixed •with com flour. Such iloura are Inju rious to health. We have no.corn mewl attachment. UNDINE crushed mid dlings flbur 1« puro and wholesome and is mode from selected wheat.. IT IS WATER GROUND. nco of his work for good. W a« noised around thnt nn Anarchist Tho several llcif* of fridght boats on and Socialist was In town and t ut a ho river, under tho charge of Capt G. speech was to be <delivered. Tho » kept busy. I of _ciurae raid thetr respect^ toAnar- IV. 14uliltiHi.il, M» kept busy. of couree P"'. 1 , 1 ,' n " r VLa liVa i t “’ U0 U1> th0 ° 0OTW tlmt w«» «* **• "™ n The mw mill boats nr.d lumbM bargen mernt^’th^tb'ra’party propfe^rom of .Mokhim. Stone Greer have been the country and a few rroni Clay, Col- . very lino hunt houn, .stuvart und Qultnum counties be- uado n TOnoSBO. The very lino lmnl houn, stowart and Quitman counties be- tlinhrr Imniedliitely on tho river hna gan to come In to hear the «peech. -heir MO ulillzetl. There nre onlerH abend 1 orator had gbne. They assorted that tor several montha. McL *“■* ,n ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HBAD1NO. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MUMM. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO Aft TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CTS. OGLETHORPE. he had been Intimidated and driven from the town. After a whits ttiey went to tho court house and after a - speech from their nominee for the tain Has Deluged tha County and Cron {J£ff* a ,J!jS 3r tkre?of'cuthlrarVa^etUlMW Prospects Aro Fine. wlirun they were Informed Intimidated their orator. Among the number ac; WANTED—A wnall house Inside city or _ ... . . _ I meir orawr. rvihuhh ***v —■ Ogh»thorj)c. Aug. 3.—(Special.)—FCr cund wi\h Dr. I. V. Duke, proprietor of Ihlrty-one days now Oglethorpe and I Castle Duke and bf mineral water fame. mmcdUti* vicinity has been deluged The doctor Informed tho committee that siih ratn and the prospect Is good I h* would tell them it they would allow for 0M\ny tnoro dfejs of the name kind him to speak. He repaired with them 't weather. The result of thoso rains ' ‘ ' * * 1 i about thus: The corn crop Is about sme kind I him to o$>rni\. **w ■ »■ •»“**■""■■ " to the court houso end after an ,hour a — . — I speech and several interruptions and nAile and Is from an nverogc to tho demands for the name of tlio *ntlmldi jg to secUan), the tor by the third party people, he fall.H. doubled benh ns to disclose his or any other name or get j also and number, but the cotton crop 1 nn y nearer telling at the close than at a1n t critical condition. Is h.in «w«»etl« I flrst. His speech captured tlie crowd,, si too much, Is full of sap and will I kept them in an uproar and at the dm- " * •" j elusion broke up the meeting. Dr. Duke - I u the toast of the town. Tho meeting Mg pea crop will be made. politically speaking, was the most lu dicrous and highly enjoyable one for ^ I years. The third party fellinvs, - 1 - jd tia'vMfi - *** xirs trW be rhlppers luw «uuv« «» » ind high prices Hava ruUM frli\oe th<* heft in a good humor. They. »e «iw mat strike. One Arm here will make everybody else, recognised that Osborn 11,000 char oa - — •*** •*— -• 1 '-•* '*-*■ »*• *->*"* **•« tnl from ficrs prior to today J years. The third party leiiows, wno tore went today. About 100 were at flrat mad with Duke, were tak- >e the season’s 'total. Our en In by his speech and enjoywl It as iave struck a flne market much as tho others preaent ami were iifIaab rul.1.1 hln.’ii ' t It,. I ft^/i In B ir., 1 hllfTHir. 1144 tilt I it fitrikv. on, nrm nor,* win m.iK,* rwryoong oih*\ iiwbiiiw.i xnai uiuhiu » otrnr on :i two-mulo farm of t,ft from » luck bf altcndanco frqm hl» onn nkne. Their ohlpinrnt. kin crowit nnil poor prospects of a ,croud ,l..,t tli.sn 174 l>* rc.ir up to this w,*ck, rather thsn from any threat, or tntl- hrn the mirkcts tiave broken th« matton, mafia by ctUions. >rUvs materially nMueofi. On Wrfinosfiay oftem*»*n tlio farm of fir. John L. Itarrar. a few mils, out. a.is visHvfi by n dotraoRw Wow amt irvcral of tit, farm Rouses were fie- itroyest, imlny of them ievolesl to th, rrounfi, tog*'thor rwtih (Ms fence, und A COMPLlMliNTAiUY GERJ1AN. ! Arostlo Hull In Hunan a Scene Benuty nml Joy. Newnan, Aug. 1.—tSpeclaU—Tho so ciety event of the seaaou was the ger- I nmn at Aroade Hull yeatenlay evening. , german was givou eompUmentelT to visiting young ladlea. There were I present: Xllssee Owen of Texas. Kvana of Ma- down to real many tmms wich d«>; ha»t sk i ttwd- cry often, many Mid tu Ih* ail tlf Art«*l' I Ind t&fcru Mrs. J.It. Lankihg. t.t South G'.« f tyii (XmtUy, .V. V_ w rlti*: " After u»y third Uld whh born, I bandy rsIihnI £araoapnmU» inui'heu^ | Mwe uro«. urh ,s f . i hsfi wfi**. .u*l tb.t only by ijimr I eon, Oulu of Texas. Wilkluam of IxMi dawato rsteteW \ i- am. Wilkinson of Mississippi, Mnttdi of Atlanta. Onue of Atlanta. Hester of Monroe, lt.*lmmi*»u *f Gran tv.lie, ltowel of Rome, lteruarfi of Savannah, l'rolle CaVlweU. Loulio Hnmmonl ltay. Ruth Hilt, Annie Rowell, Annie limiter. Ruth l’owell. Kate I’owell. l.tllinu lVnt, Mary Stanford. Ooanlo Harts- tlelfi. Stella Fouae, Fanole Loo Arnold. YVnile Orr au.l Beulah Arnold. Messrs. Mike l’owell. J. P. llrady. J. E. 1'ios.ai. 11. 11. North. II. C. Glover. W. U StaUIng-*. Ralph Rowell 1'. lUfit. Me. Manley, W.U Gerald. Torn Johaaott, Jo*'l GllKt*>'n. Will Freeman. K. IV Hun ter. S. Q. Orr. D*' Martin, H. It. Smith. Ji*n Harrington and others. VOTlt»‘ i’MMil* ..jecriptioa I tNGild rec a grroRt cbtutiri' to uiv rtirnsta rod \rm mck hradorbe*. t,»« urxl laWmjf tti»' tnrdi until 1 had Ukto » ta-Ul.-n of tlio * “ nad one of tbe w Moxiioai Dleoomy.* 1 Mas. laixsixa. , •too taV- dmuunakh ilh* at a tine, when o eo. And l am aum n •|. rtN-’B Yt\\urtto Frtsfc.'i iptl t-b-ra. 1 ODmmeoccd t -a. al*k» to do hv»uR»-- work f-'r waif and , husband and two child- nt» arfvd nine nud tl\o. log, and enjoy waiving a can hero the t ? time to iaai wiwg t qunnnrgi by medidno demkn all d»*. ... . 1 know I t ' to^taXo! WHY NOT YOU ? Or. Price’* Cream Baking Powder Mnct IVrlAi-t Mad*. UNSINE. ONE CENT J WANTED. cm Buuutiyv, viwv .... ----- •—------ down and balance in monthly pay meat* Address, 417 Jackson street. WANTED—(A young man as ilrqt assistant In aohool, whose age is be tween 21 and 70 years, who Is well qualified to teach the languages and higher mathematics, and who can sing well and give instructions in voo&l music; also a young lady, not over 25 years of age, os music teach er, one who elngs well and is able to teach calisthenics, a kindergarten class, glvo instruction in vocal mu* ele and play well on organ; also a young lady to teach art and fflancy BIBB’S MODEL FARM FOR SALE.- I offer the place of Mr. James Holmes in Rutland district. Bibb county, for sale. The farm Is ten miles from Ma con. at Avondale station, lylpF on both sides Georgia, Southern and Flor ida railroad, contains about 440 acres in oak, pine and hickory; balance irich mulato land, perfectly level and in high state of cultivation. Good springs and pastures, good six-room dwelling, seven tenement houses, gin houses and all needed outhouses, three public schools, In flne, healthy section. Will also sell mules, cows, corn, fodder ana the most complete farming outfit in the county. Price reasonable. John F. Toole. Macon. Ga. FOR SALE—Old papera, for wrapplna purposes, etc.. !5 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN your wife leaves homo board at Chapman’e English Kitchen; neat, clean and cool. CELERY, celery, celery, fresh and crisp, from Kalamazoo. G. G. Toole. POMPANO, Spanish mackerel, blue flsh, trout.. bream iwtd P©rcb. fresh land flne. Dopson, Clarke & Daniel. xjnden baking powder alms fives aabtiafootion. Retail* 20c. lb CRACKERS, Extra Toast. Royal Milk, and a lino of Holmes Sc Courts’ sweet cukes always In stock at R. C. Keen a. SUPERB "Jones" nndf delicious "Iveys," cold. F4no lot for wdliy. Dopson, Clarke & Daniel. # FIRST-CLASS goods can only be found at my place; poor goods are not cheap at any price. Try me and get the best nt honest prices, quality con- | sktered. O. O. Toole. 466 First utreet. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always 1 gives satisfaction. Your grocer oella it 1 X SELL Royal MUk cracker. Ilk. three 1 left at your house at 10 ccnta pound. | w. G. MUldlebrooks. I 10 CENTS per pound for Holmes & Courts' Extra Toast or Royal Milk crackers. 1 E. S. Smith & Bro. I SMOKED 0EBF TONGUE, De Brie, I Llm'burger and .Pineapple Cheese, I Dutch Herring;, «tc. G. G. Toole, 456 j First street. I CRABS, shrimp, Choice freih fieh and cold melon.. Dopaon, Clarke & | Daniel. I TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER ll the | best nude. Have you tried itf 180 COS—Nortbcote Blazer—Sizes and 10 Yextra. C MAGNIFICENT 0 work. Address President Greenville Institute, Greenville, Ga. AT COST—Clothing, Hats, Underwear. J. J. Cobb. Assignee of W. A. Redding WANTEO—Those who desire big bar gain* In clothing, hats and gents’ fur- ntshW.c goods to call ftt ReCd ng'a. T J. Cobb, assignee. WANTED—You to eee the 1894 Densmore model typewriter on exhibition at F. It. Pomeroy's. J. E. Minter, # tele phone 2S3. Military Academy VIKBlMi Prepares for Govern ment Academies, UnU verslttes and Ru^Iness. For catalogues address Maj. R. A. McIntyre, Hethel Academy P. O. randolph-macon academy, Front Royal. Virginia, prepares young men and boys fbr col lege and business. Moderate chargeq. _ . — . Healthfully situated. For catalogues FOR RENT-The More occupied by VIr- J address Rev. B. W. ROND, Prln. FOR RENT. glntaFurnUure Company; possession first October. Apply to Isaac Hardeman.. 1 Virginia" military institute. Lexington. Va. FOR RENT—Stbre recently occupied by I Mth year. State military, sclentlflc und Wood & Bond, three stories and base- technical school. Thorough coursoi In * «... -— loen- general and applied che.mrtry, and cn- — 1 dneering. Confers degree of gnuluate in octulemlc coumj; also degrees of B. ° - - In technical courses. mont. 3Sxl75 foci. Beet business ww- . lion on Cherry street. Apply to W. G. Solomon. 1 FOR KENT—House now being built. 5r; College street, contains parlor and sit ting room connected by large suspended double doors; dining room, large but ter’s pantry, store-room, kitchen, “— bed rooms with closets, bath .«••», large linen cloeet. ample halls. si>eaking tubes, gas. hot and cold water and other ttP d*C. S. to technical courses. All ex penses. Including clothing and Incidentals, provided at rate of Kfc.M per month, as an average for four years, exclusive of cutflt. New cadets report September L GEN. SCOTT SHIPP, bupt. um LfiNS INSTITUTE FOR RENT—The elegant two-etory brick residence. 636 Orange street, containing nine rooms and three bath rooms and all modern conveniences. Br5n iMbSIiIB* WDac«takww« iidrxteB L’llA^ I« COCKBb HelUns* Ta OF THE A pretty and stylish taSlor gown is as necessary to complete a young g'rl s wardrobe as It is for ladles. This Is a useful, and becoming style of blazer, which when worn with any style of plain skirt completes lhe popular stylo of tailor gown. This convenient gar- mem makes it easy to vary »he warmth by using shirt waitsts, blouses or waist coats of different weights, ;o suit all temperatures. It is fitted thc usual seams and has sufficient fullness in tho back, The fullness of the blouse front Is shirred becomingly- In tho form of a shallow yoke below the stock collar. Oheviots, t.weeds and sfrges are the popular materials for these gowns, and for summer those made of cotton or linen duck, cauyas or gala- tea cloth are both stylish ?!ud cool, A special Cllustratlon and full direc tions about the pattern will.Iw foui'J. on the envelope in which It Is enclosed. Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for READERS OF If you visited the Pair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is tho next best thing to a visit Come and see it. When will you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will cli{) out the fbllowin Coupon d bring or send it to The Telegraph. SWAP SHOTS OF THE ■MM ud all mofiorn conveniences. I FTA.TE OF GEORGtA. BIBB COJLCTX The heuee his recenily been c ,>m- The Lntoo S»\ln«-s Bink and Tnwt Com- i x ..it ! mnv cm-ii.Hi* I^aura K. Kwofr-rman. ...ently been c«>m- ™ pletely overhaukxL AccewlNe to all !»*»>*. guanlUalf of Lmira E. Kupferrnan. street car lines. For further part leu- having applied to the court of ordinary __ _ —- - I of oakt county for a discharge from ita I guardianship of said Laura E. Kupferrnan; I this to, therefore, to cite ail persons con- World's Fair Bum vat tiux» rvt luium lsra »pply H. s. Collin, * Co. FOB RENT—Tune, fie-:«blo rooms. vn» **. **‘* 1 *‘'-‘*• — —* .*■■ e-*— with an modern corenlences. over «ra«t to Show rauie it the September store of W. E. Hill ft Co., on Second ltrm * UH. ^ u, ,. cour , t * *' h >' 6411 street. Suitable for physlclxn or den- ttst. For further Information rarahr I should y, at \Vi M »nghoJn’* Warahv use. ans.Up of Ijaura L. Kupferrnan, and re al w I c^ve the usual letters of dismissal. Given KOJtM Pkotogrttpkis Ytemfc* 99 « UmdMmuhf tomd n mL JtoW •ouhog bn wad «hmI etetoM * o mtr* to onxrpuutf*. — ^ — . the usual RUBIW uismissai. tjivcn FOR RENT—Th, Bonrdaun fiirelllnr, under mj bend mvl o/OrW signature, 457 Ftrit street, lmmedute posseuioa. | Aujnst - 1W. C. It. XV LEY. . KJUfl. YOUNG GtKL’S TAILOR GOWN. tor 14 048-TAD GLFDRD SKIRT. Slzea tor Twelve, Fourteen anil Six- toon Years. This is a vefy popular style of skirt. cut with flve gored breadths and - bias seam In the back. Any °{ popular cotton or wook'n materials uw be used for this skirt, and when fin ished with rows of stitching it can bo selected to complete nny of the tailor- made costumes. , A special Illustration and full direc tions about tlio' pattern will be found on the envelope In which It Is en closed. • NO NAME OF PATTERN: . % SIZE ; Smi thU coupon and 10 ocnf» to to* name of PaUem. and tonto ptoWy ini NAME. - ADDRESS,", - W.L. Douglas $3 SHOE no eouil'mc. ♦5. CORDOVAN, ■ fribchaenambhocaij: ^.‘S.WFWECAlf&IA'Xv 3 !! 4 3.1S P0UCE,3 Sous. *** EXTRA FINE. *2A7JBflrsScaaSME3. .SEND TOO CATAL0GJ.E - W-L.*DOUGLAS* — BROCKTON, MASS. Yen Can save <s..er br purcha.tu* W, o. Dura, we .Vet *e*?rie.VmVnafsdn«t« ot •dvcrlUcd shoes In the world, .ad gntTM the value by .tamping the name and prlie "J the tottom. which protecU you s*a<P ,t , -.1... A ike. »iJ.l1.wiin'( mnfili. our »L-• mis, 1. Which protect* you .7 " prices and the middleman’* profits. Cto ^ c-;ual custom work in style, easy fi«‘'»« wearing uualltiM. _ W«; havei them so J• a lU 7a it? qualities. We nave rocm . a ' a where at lower price* for the veto* f» ‘ t u:iy other make. Take no »,« dealer cautiot supply you, wc can. Sol y __ "ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 013 CHERRY STREET^ ■ LAW SCHOOL Mercer University. Full faculty, unequalled sdvantirt Fall term opens October L For catalogue, etc., address CLEM P- STEED. «*.—...U Tatar S:ho