The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 04, 1894, Image 2

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■■■nHgHnny THE MACON (TELEGBAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1894. A DAY’S DOINGS IN ' GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Newsy Items Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. DUBLIN IS PUTTING ON AIRS Carpenter*, Drltklejerc and'Painters Are Making Music With daw, Trowel and llmah—Purest •f Atieslan Water. ' <DubIln, Auk. 3.—(Special.)—Superior court opened , Monday morning with Judge .Tonkin* on the bench. The up- poarnneo of hi* (honor was tinned with delight. The criminal docket wne taken up at once, and from appeer- •ttiooe it win oonsume the remainder of the week. Judge Jenktna Is dlapatchlng business with Me ueual alacrity, and eneans to clear old caaee os rapidly os possible, and ie giving hie entire at tention. with Ms susua-l ability. It it regretted that Judge Jenkins de stine* re-election, as he has ertdeared himself to thee Risen* of this county os a Jurist who deals out Justice irre spective ut parties. The main chemist, after an analysis, •ays the artesian water here Is tile best and purest In Osorgla. Knots of peopln stand around the court house discussing the status of <the present political turmoil. Now and When you observe a yank Populist in the- midst of « throng, gestlouiatlng wildly and scoring Cleveland: while, bn the other hand, a devotee of |0e- mocracy defending his side, and finally the third parly twin, being weakened, retires in disgust, (Mr. *t. L. Jones, nominee for the lower house on the Democratic ticket, was drculaitlng among Ms friends and (feels confident of success. Atkinson will carry the county by a fair majority la thu Octx/ber election. County officers are slow 10 announce their candidacy, waiting to see which way the wind blows in the October Aslrlfe. A. P. Wilkes, It is rumored, will come out In the county convention os a nominee for tax receiver, being so- llclted by n large number of friends. . dir. Wilkes is on old Confederate sol- \ dler, iwho bravely Meed danger and received a wound In Hie hard lighting for his country, fie Is an honest oltt- son uiel Is worthy of the office. The Teachers' institute convenes here on the 20th and will continue for a week. A large number of pedagogues will bo tn nttendanoe. Cap*. 8. D. Jlnidwell. 8. «. C., will also be present. Several new brick building are In rapid course of completion and will enhance the town to a great degree. flov. James T. Smith of Beton, 8. C., bee been elected principal of the high school hero. .Misses Jennie Ramsay nnd T-lzxte May Duncan nre visiting relatives and friends in 8parta. Hon. R. T. Drier, Clerk of Macon county superior court, was here last iMIs’s Maud Grantham, a pretty young lady of -Macon, is visiting in the fam ily of Mrs. H. O. Powell. The phonograph music man Is here nnd 1* gathering In nil the spare shekels. Col, John S. Adams of Vienna Is at tending court. Mr. Adams, though young In the Ideal profession. Is mak ing rapid stride* to success. The grand Jury has recommended the building of a ISfl.OOO court house, but It Is thought when tho people vote on tho question It will not bebulh right away. The artesian wsU h»» been well patronised this week. DOCTOR DOTS. Tlio High Scholl Opens September 3— Personal mul Soclnl Notes. (Dexter, Aug. 11.—(Special.)—Judge A. Ik lloblw, oat efficient major, Dr. T. A. Wood, Rov. 3. A. Clark and Mr. W. A. Wltberlngt.m nro attending tlm su- perior oonrt nt DublVn this week. Crops nro Very good throughout this sect ton. Colton Is hurt suiuo by the cold wontbor, but not seriously. Doxter will 1h> pleased to greet Pro- foshur M, 11. Smith and Ills ublo corps of isslstsnle oo lliolr rolurn hero Sop- tombor | Tho High School nt this place will open on that ditto nml wo ex- p.H't to have n better school than wo have ever hail boforo. It Is our boast that wo have oos of tiio host literary aobools In the slate. It Is not necessary to say anything lu roganl to oor prin cipal, Professor Smith, ns Ills ability cannot lio questioned. We would mlvlso any ono desiring to attend n good school to come to Dexter, Hoard cna bo had nt from eight to ion dollars per month nnd the licet of, sat isfaction gunniutoed. Thera will bo several boarders to attorn! iho fall term from various purls of the state. tn addition to the literary depart ment of our schools, a class tn liook- kooptng nnd telegraphy will is> taught two hours at nSghl me to those fi trend, tng tho literary school, nnd > mala) rales will lie made to those wttn doslra to nttond tho tiusItioss department only. Toting iim and ladles, If you nosl a ImaJnrss nlucatkm, we would advise you to tnko Advantage of tills oppor tunity. l'or further Informs tlo<k write Judge A. I.. UohlM. a BN. RVAN8 TO FOOT THK J11I.1.K. Atlanta, AugJ 3.—(SpecUU—A «ud awakening of polities 1 way,; has come to <len. 1 Ivans. The leioktng Class, SkEEPUSMMNKkSS, HUH). DM »• OUfl KxhiMtft* , f Neural* , Purely- 1>V\»«UV. A tax 1ft. M.laiKholi*, and kindred ailmmto, whctbtr rvoulUng from over tauttoCTe onnriTk or sUhl.r, or tram tranaluml habit* or am treated ft> ft laxviAlty, with gnat wmw, l»y Ike Hlnff of Bpoctalteti attartml to Uw )avjili,t•’ Hotel aiui 8urgt<*l Institute «t Uuff.iK), N. Y. ronsonftl c*aininatio<» Dbt •Haftjft memmrj, Uonr ca*« are suoewe- Wftjr tnelnl ut ft diktaneo. ft Qfrn If k A ww and wonderfully AOinMA. *uca»ful tnvi tin cut has UwndiwvverM for Asthmaamt Hav FVvcr. Sehich can be » nt by M&il or Kxpnsx. 1ft to oot simply n palUattv* but ft radical rtir. F«r pftmphbto, qurotioa blank*, vtfcK ***** •« particular*, in reUOon to any of tho eitiiit* tu*«Uioo«ii diiuam, tv Mr***, with ten cento in rtanifN. World'll Dtuxme. Medina! A nrtctodOft, OO Maim Street, iiu&tJo, X A* WALL TRUNKS. New line just opened far superior to the old- Btyle tops which iiecen- sitates a pulling out from the wall before the trunk can be opened. Juhan’s for Trunks. . And may cause the opposing mongola to cease their weaving iiiachines for many months. How ever, Juhan’s Silks won’t advance in price. Oh, no. the prices are going down instead of up. $1.50 Jap. and China Silks, $1,00 $1.00 Jap. and China Silks, 75 05 Jap. and China Silks, 31 ‘ New Ribbon Beltings. New Buckles. New Fans. New Hosiery. New Gloves. New Ribbons. New Utpbrellas. New Parasols. At Juhan’s. JOHAN’S,606 CHERRY which tells the Inner happenings of At lanta, says: • “I hesr It orb excellent suthbrlty that Gen. Evans was obliged to foot nearly alt tho hills of Ills disastrous campaign In spite of the assurances of llnanclul sld which he received exrly In the light when everything apparently promised success. The expenses wero much heavier than any one outside of politics would imagine, and It tranaplred strangely enough that the oonlldencc of his friends was of Itself a detriment to Iho collections of funds. His nomina tion was regarded os such n sure thing that them was n feeling that those who expected to be the beiienclnrlc* of hls official regime should pay the piper. Tills, only much more bluntly express ed, was the reply of a wealthy and prominent gentleman when requested nt a committee meeting to make a contri bution. nnd lie probably volied ths sen timent of many olhere.- "The upshot of the matter wns tliot he had everything to pay himself, nnd It amounted to a pretty penny. That It was necessary to encumber hls home property to meet It I know to ho n fact. Theso nre details which may seem nt first blush of nn exclusively prlvnte na ture. but at the same time It Is Justice (o the general that the public should know how he was treated." A JOINT DERATE. CusHCta, Aug. It.—(Special.)—Venter- day lirought the lnrgcst crowd to this place that wns ever assembled here ou uii.v previous occasion to listen to u Joint discussion between. J. B. Osborne, I’opullst, nml Gqorge I*. Munroe, Dem ocratic nominee from Marlon couuty for Blnle senntor. Many ladles wero present unit the crowd, though very large, wns n must orderly one. TUero wns no drlnkl-ng or fussing at all. The Populist party In this county Is very strong, nnd this Is certainly good inlmlouury ground for conciliatory Democratic speakers. There Is no telling who will bo elected to tho legislature from here. Wilkin son has been nominated by thu third pnrly, Scldey Is running ns nn Inde pendent and tho Democrats \v,ll soon lmvo n ticket tn the Held. There Is no doubt hut thnt a heated campaign ts on ns. We have bad abundant rains nnd the hnrvest promises to be plentiful. Hcv. W. 0. Cleveland of Cullodon nnd Col. II. Bussey of Columbus nre here attending n thrco days' meeting of tlio Primitives. BACON WANTS PARTY UNITY. Forsyth. Aug. 3.—(Special)—Louis Hurraed makes some sarcastic dings at -M.-iJ. Bacon Ijecauao MaJ. Bacon con sidered a Joint debate out of taste and ,» promotion of discord at the time Gar- rard warned « Joint debate. MnJ. Ba con's letter declining In the Interest of twice and harmony within the party was appreciated by the people. Con cerning Joint debates, especially be tween members of tlio runio party, the Looking a lass of Atlanta says: •The Joint Mebnte Is n survival of bnckmvoods {Millies, nnd In nine cases out of ten n -painful, not to say disgust ing exhibition of mutual vituperation. Tho spoctaclo of two candidates on the same platform vorttllntlng one anoth er's “reconl,” nnd contradicting one another’s assertions. Is out of touch vvtth a polite age, and as a strategic measure ts contemptible. It converts nobody, but merely furnishes amuse ment for a vulgar throng." A BACON CLUB IN TROUP. West Point, Aug. 3.-*-(SpeclnU—Tho friends and supporters of tho lion. A. O. Bacon nt tills plnco have organised it 11 toast club of seventy-odd members. Hs has n string. Influential, working following hero and In this county, mid tn tho primary, which will be held to morrow (SatunlayO wo hope to give him a big majority ns our choice for United States senator. I wok out for old Troup tomorrow, nnd West Point wilt give Macon's gifted son nnd states man a strong support. His able, stntes- matillko address boro raptured tho peo ple and evinced hls qualtflcntlon and tltness for the high office he seeks. DOTH AT II IiOOAI<S,'j I iMthntr. Aug. .1—(Special.!—Unin tn sufficient quantities has been falling hero for the past week. Dr. Thomas |i busy again with n ■number of patients, and for tho present tin- h's hand* Bit!. ItnSO. Thigpen & Bush have opened up their new sura and hove a tlrsl-clnso ns-ortment of merolmudliic. These young men nre T lint — county boys, who npprootnte their enterprise. Rev. Mr. Adams will perhaps devote another week of protracted services nt the Methodist church at hls next ap pointment. A successful protracted meeting has been running nt Salem church. CAPTURE~OF BURGLARS. OgtSttKirp*. Aug. 3.—tSpeehd.)—De ckled Interest was manifested by many of our ritiiens this morning In the capture of some bursters whir entered the etors of -M. B. Gtlmon, agent, nnd E. A. Shesty last night and taking therefrom goods of conridsmble value. Several arrests of Strang* nnd suspi cious characters were made, but no positive proof Is at hand. Some of tbs good- hive been recovered, but none of them In (he possess ten of parties «r- rssted. Bloodhounds are expected from Dawson ttiU afternoon and It ts expect ed thrt the guilty ono will awn be run to cover. ; Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. ARREST OF CITIZENS. Tho Darlington Rioters Must Answer For Thotr Crimes. Columbia, S. C., Aug. 3.—Tho stato caused tho arrest today of twelve prom inent citizens of Darlington for partici pation In the whisky riot last spring. Tho arrests were mndo by State Detec tive Nowbold. Charles McCullough, Li A. Norment, K. D. Lucas uud Henry Appcll are dinged with the murder of Constable Pepper. C. S. Nettles, Dr. 1. U Wilcox, W. C. Byrd, S. II. Wilds, C. S. McCullough, Mclvor Williamson, L M. Norment and J. H. Edmonds wore nrrested for shooting into n train lu which Ihp constables were. They nil gave bond nnd the preliminary hear ing will take plnce on tho lltlt Inst. Tho nttomey-gonomi says tho tones will bo pushed to the end. ■> W. P, Drop, druggist, Springfield, Mas-., writes: “Japanese Pile Curo tins cured lady seven years oflllotcB;.could not walk half mile In last -three yeans: now walks uny distance.” Sold by Ueodwyn & Small, druggists. The largest and hem Win ter wheat Flour Mill rinutla tho world. UNDINE. Crushed ]V!1dd1ipgs Flour* Tho oaly Flour of its kind, nnd tho’bost of any kind. It 1- mndo by n -ecrot pro- cc—knowutobuttwoporsons. 9 •iod.uo'>*--*•-—KwnrUdfa Ask your grocer If hls flour Is mixed with corn flour. Such flours aro Inju rious to health. We have uo corn meal attachment. UNDINE crushed mid dlings flbur In pure and wholesome and Is mode from selected -wheat. IT IS WATER GROUND. ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR aloKK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CT3. AGENTS WANTED. WE WANT MEN. J20 to t!S a week. Steady work, selling staple goods tb dealers. Samples to proper applicants. No peddling. Experience unnecessa ry. Satary or largo commission as l.i.-feii.-d, 1 lulls.-hold Specialty I'nm- pany. 75 Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. IV. , half sold tn errrv hnu. Sample, poslnxo paid. fl*Q cents. Foskncx A Mcmaxik. Cincinnati. G WANTED—Ladles to do plain sewing at home. Stomp for -niwer. airs. C. Wog- nor. South Ik-nJ, lnd. WANTED—A boy 12 or It years old. Must be quick st llnurea and copying. Wa ges U per week. Address, Box 2S2, city. WANTED—Good second-hand shot gun for cash, "barker" preferred. Address, I. C. K., this office. WANTED—A young man ns first assistant in school, whose age Is be tween 31 and 30 years, who Is well qualified to tea oh the languages and higher mathcnuvtlcs, and who can ring well and give Instructions In vocal music: also a young lady, not < ear 35 years of age, as music teach er. one who sings well and ts able to .teach calisthenics, a kindergarten blast, give Instruction In vocal mu sic and play well on organ; also a young lady to teach art and "fancy work. Address President Greenville Institute, Greenville, Ga, WANTED—Thoto whb desire big hnr- g.t 1 !.* In clothing, hats snd gents' fur- mst.li.x xvodt to call at Redd ag A J. J. Cobb, assignee. WANTED-You to see tho 1SH Denamore model typewriter on exhlblttun at F R. Pomeroy'a J. E. Xllnter, tele, phone 253. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—The store oceupted by Vir- glnViFnralture Oompsoy; possession nrst October. Apply to Isaac Hardcnun. FtIH RENT-St'ore recently occupied by Wood A Boot, three etories and base ment 35x115 feet Rest buefness loca tion on Cherry street. Apply to W. G. Solomon. FOR RENT—House now being built, ss College street, contains parlor and sit- ting room connected by large suspended double doors; dining room, large but ler's ptatry. More-room, kitchen, nve bed rooms with closets, bath room, large llntn closet, ample baits, speaking lube*, gas, hot snd -cold water and other conveniences. Or If a home-seeker pre fers the brick hones which I occupy, he con have choice. Possession Ssottsnbcr U. T. U. Conner. WINNERS. 25 and 35c French and Scotch Ginghams at 15c to close. Best tires# Qinghama, 12 1-2 and 15c quality at 7c. 25 pieces solid and fancy Silks well worth 60c at 25c to close. 100 remnants choice Woolens suitable for skirts and children’s at twenty-five cents on the dollar. 20 pieces 38-jnch 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. 62-inch all wool Navy Serges, worth $1.25, now 69c. Figured French Organdies, former price 40c, reduced to 25c. White Organdies, 2 yards wide, 40 to COc. Fine Baiiste, G'reponettes, Sateens, Lawns, etc. on the bargain counter at 7c.a yard. Bleached and unbleached 60 and 75c Tabic Damask at 49e to close. Silk Gloria $1.25 Umbrellasat 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. Burden, Smith. <fe Co. FOR RENT—The elegant two-story brick residence. 636 Orange street, containing nine rooms and three b&th rooms and all modern conveniences. The house has recently been com pletely overhauled. Accessible to all street car lines. For further portlcu* lars apply R. 8. Collins & Co. FOR RBNT-^Tbree desirable rooms, with all modern coveniences. over store of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second street. Suitable for physician or den tist. For further Information apply at Willingham’s Warehouse. FOR RENT—The Boardman dwelling, 357 First street, immediate possession. Apply at Macon Savings Bank. FOR RENT—Nice seven-room dwell ing for ftl« per month. No. 265 Orange street. Apply to E. J,. Will ingham, at Payne & Willingham’s. FOR RENT—A comfortable, furnished front room In splendid locality on the Hill. No children, in the house. Ad dress “J. H.," care Telegraph. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Six-room dwelling and stare wttachedi, stock of goods if de- . Btred; big bargain. Frank M. Oliver, 418 Second street. FOR SALE—Fine Jersey heifer for sale; second calf. Will eell cheap. 803 First street, corner of Plum. FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc., 25 cent* per hundred* Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST—A pocket case of surgical lnstru- . ments. fitted In a clinmola skin case. Bring to Telegraph office and get re ward. i DON’T ask for credit. We sell for caph 1 only. Keen Grocery Company. , ■ 'UNCANVASED sugar ctired hams, nice und sweet. Smith & Bro. BANANAS—I am selling nice bananas 10 cents per dozen. J. Blnawanger. CELERY, celery, celery, fresh and 1 crisp, from Kalamazoo. Q. G. Toole. | LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives MfcUaflactlon. Retail* 20c. lb. FRESH oatmeal artd flakea and graham Hour Just recolved. W. G. Middle- brooks. CHOICE fresh fish, fine variety. Dop- eon. Clarke & Daniel. HAMS 13 1-2 cents, breakfaot bacon 121-2 cent* at Keen Grocery Company. PURE MILK.—I ran supply a few .ore families with pure, clean milk, deliv ered In glass Jars. Pints and quarts. Prompt delivery morning and evening. Drop me n postal and my man will call. Burr Brown. Vlnevtlle. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satlstactlon. Your grocer sells it. SMOKED BEEF TONGUE. De Brie. Llmburgcr and pineapple cheese. Dutch herrng, etc. G. G. Toole, 458 First street. FRENCH mustard In bulk, Edam and American cheese. Smith & Bro. BIG fat mackerel 10 cents, choice lem ons 15 cento dozen, W. G. Middle- brooks. TURPIN'S BAIUNO POWDER 1* tbs I best made. Hav* you tried it! | CHICKBN8—Five, six and eight for 31 at Keen 'Grocery Company. Tele phone 176. . 20 POUNDS SUGAR for H cash. Smith & Bro. COLD MELONS—Dopeon, Clarke & Daniel. FIRST CLASS gtjods can only be found nt my plnco; poor goods ere not chenp ] nt any price. Try me snd get tho beat at honest prices, quality consld- , ered. O. G. Toole. 458 First street. BEST Goshen butter 30 cento, best Tor- r soy butter 30 cento, best country but ter 20 cents, best Tonnesnee butter 20 r cents, w. G. MtdtHebrdbkft. v FRESH Jerrey butter 3D cents, fresh , eggs 13 1-3 cents at Keen Grocery . Company. 621 Poplar street. AT COST—Clothing, Hat*. Underwear. J. J. Cobb. Assignee ot W. A. Redding. ^ 'HOLLINS INSTITUTE n TftOTBTOUItT *PB1NG8» YlllMINJA. F#p Yeen* l.ndlr*. Th«Urf*ft sod meet eit*naively -i|uinv-<l m VirRimv KcWsiio coumw m Anrivut nnrt .Mrtdrrn I.npknn«r«u I.U*»3lure,Sclri»reA, " tiur.tr. Art wit<1 M«*'U(i«a. .tioitnnudlMdwn. u hitotetedin Vullejol Vi. dmt Honuokp tlouiUnln •K^acrv. Mib«wI Wilw Salubrious ted { Menim ~rTW- W ~11 V* For Ulus. iteldrvss v I UA.“- L. COC'KK, Sept., Hotline* V» OEOROIA. BIBB COPNTY-Under «nit by virtue of a power of sole contained tn a deed to secure debt made and delivered to the unJvretgncd by L M. Robinson. Xjvemter 23, 1853. the undersigned will sell st public outcry, for cosh, before the court house door of lllhb county In the city of Macon, st 11 o'clock a. m., on the first Tuesday In September, ISM. the following real estate, ss the property of said L. M. Robinson: That tract or parcel of land situate and lying In said state and county. In the Macon reserve, west, being known as tot No. seven (7) of a subdivision ot what la known as the Winn lot contain ing one ft) acre, more or lew. being the same property conveyed to said Robinson by William Plumber by deed recorded tn clerk's office of Bibb superior court, tn book '’3.'' folio 04. The debt secured by sutd dee-1 to tbe undersigned ts past due. and will amount to the rum ot till.7 ) Said land ta soil un lcr said power of sal* to pay eali debt and the expenses of Una sale. Said Robinson refusing to pay mvl doM. ROGERS. JONES & MOORE. Ryals A Stone, Attorneys. 30 CTS. The \ Most Wonderful Offer Yet .... 180 C MAGNIFICENT “0 \ OF THE . . . READERS If you visited the Fair ‘ SNAP SHOTS OF THE Worlds Fair mSASSStt r ‘~ A ' * -* i’artut tmuuyj 6y mo*2 >uu: <mcku A trtra ta uver u irjMM.. roiry. r . utlL STATE OUR GREAT PATTEBIt OFFERI Cmt Papr Pattarna For Avar, Lad. Reader ot Tlae Telegraph. We have made arrangements by which we are ollcring to tho readers of tbe Telegraph the Demorest Cut Paner Pntterns, which ore worth from 20 th r« cents each, thus making every cony of the paper worth from 10 to U cents Cut out the coupon below and mall ne" cordng to directions bn It and you will receive by mail tba pattern In the alze chosen. YOUNG GIRL'S TAILOR GOWX. G08—Northcoto Blazer—Slze3 for 14 ami 10 Years. A pretty and stylish tailor gown Is as necessary to completo a young girl's wardrobe as It Is for ladies. This is a useful nnd becoming stylo of blazer, which when worn with any style of plain skirt completes ihe popular »iyle of tailor gown. This convenient gar ment makes it easy to vary the vvnt intu by using shirt waltsts, blouses or waist coats of different weights, io suit all temperatures. It Is fitted with the usual scams nnd has sufficient fullness lu tho back. Tho fullness of tho blouso front Is shirred becomingly In the form of n shallow yoke below tbe slock collar. Cheviots, r.weod3 und strgea aro the popular materials for three gowns, and for summer thoso made of cotton or ltnoa duck, canvas or gala- tea cloth are both stylish and coo). A epochal illustration and..full OtToo : tlons about tho pattern will bo found on tho envelope In which It Is enclosed. 545—TADULV dlD SKIRT. Sizes for Twelve, Fourteen and Six teen Years. This Is a vefy popular stylo of skirt, cut with live gored breadths und u •bias seam tn the back. Any of the popular cotton or woolen materials can bo used for this skirt, and when fin ished with rows ot stitching it can be selected to completo any of the tailor- made costumes. A special illustration and full dlrec. tlons about the pattern will b<* found — — " Is en- PATTIftK |» NO. — .... 1 - *T •-• - NAME OF PATTERN: SIZE Send this coupon and 10 cents to the Macon Telegraph and yon can get any one of Pattern* jmUuhed. Notice number and name of Pattern* and mile plainly nnl forgetting to state size. JthcUse lOo.for each pattern desired KAMM ADDRESS.. W. L. Douglas *1 CUAt l« THE BEST. Mllyb KOBQUEAKING. #5. CORDOVAN, FfifNCHAEKAMEllEDCALF. FWEWf&MWWW i *2f.4PPOLICE,3S0US. b^SBS** BoysSchoolShoes. •LADIES- scnoroBc*TAUiGi.e - W-L-OOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yoa can eavo money fty pnrchaetnc W* h* _ I)#*iln* Hhoc#i , . i Because, we are the largest manufacturer* advertised shoo# in the world, and guarani® the value by etamping the name ana price on tbe bottom, which protect* yon against rush price* and the middleman'* profit*. Our *hoe* equal custom work ia atyle, easy fittinf ** a wearing qualities. We have them *old eeevj* where at lwer price* for the value Etv*J any other make. Take no substitute. If dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sola »y 'ROCHESTER SHOE Cl). 513 CIIEURY STREET. LAW SCHOOL Mercer University. Full faculty, unequalled advantage* Fall term opens October L For catalogue, etc, address CLEM P. STEED. Secretary Law School. Macon. Ga.