The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 16, 1894, Image 2

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'f """T j' A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Newsy Items Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. FLEECY STAMPLE COMING IN BmlthTllU .1*4 RtriwHi Hr* uliriSThrtr srint IslH t'MWr- d. ,—Tli. y.ld.r»Sln.p..m Sf.trlag*. Tin: ALLIANCE E.vCHANOL. f 1 Eastman, Awr. 35. —(Special.)—The flret bale 'of now Cotton brought to Eaatmsn thin season was marketed to day by that .enterprising farmer, Mr. James J. Nekton. The cotton was car ried to the warehouse of Mr. W. F. Harrell, our popular mayor, merchant nnd warehouseman, and was bought by blm, 7 1-3 cent* por pound being the price paid. • ' I V J ’ s~* Eastman la preparing to handle, s’ lingo amount nf notion this season, having three elegant brick warehrfua^s end s cotton cwupheaa la sudccaaful op era th>n, It la rumored that a new paper will he started in Eastman some time In September with Cob Walter M. Clem ents end Mr. Tom Carnee In charge. Messrs, L. M .Peacock, B. H. Lowe- ton. J. C. Rswtlna and J. C. Rogers, accompanied by Mr. N. W, Armstrong, the hedge fence man, left yratertlsy for Cednrtown to .Inspect hedge fences la that locality. It la sold that an hsdge fence company will be organised here. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Curry are In north Georgia. Mia* Bailie Bncon has returned from Bavannnh. Miss Nichols accompanied her home. • . • ■ „ Mrs. II. B. Cheney and children are at Lula, where they will apend the re mainder of the summer. Judge K. Herrman Is back from New Tork. FELDER-SIMPSON. The Marriage of Two Prominent Young People at Elko. Henderson, Aug. 15.—(Special.)—A somewhat roman tie marriage occurred In our little sister city, Elko, last Bub- bath, In the forenoon, at the residence of the Rev. M. B. Ferrell. The groom was Professor Master a Simpson of Phoenix «|ty. Ala., and the bride Miss BubIc Felder.of tills, place. Though the bride's parents jpive their concent, yet It seems lh.it the contract ing parties would have it coupled with a slight touch of romance. Thu greem with the help of friends managed u> se cure all the bride's efTecis mid store them Bccretly uivay In tho house of a friend hi .iwnlt thu oom'rg of a luck from Elko, which cime In S.induy morning about 0 o'clock. With all pbs- all)!.. Iinstc everything wits made ready for their Journey to Elko, which Is about six mllee from here. When they arrived In'Elko they Immediately die* patched for the preacher, who was.then ut the Chapel preparatory for preach- Ing. Soon the preacher arrived and tn* “jtnot was tied. .Profosior H. 8. Simpson lias Ivon n JjWtl In the person of Stirs Felder, and a 4at Is the loss to friendship's fjlr clr- rlj Is Professor Simpson's gain. Miss I'jfldsr la n young l&ily poaaessed of any admirable ami noble trails uf liaracter, generous, nobio hearted, hind Ind forbearing. iProfcaBor Simpson was at one time -teacher In the Henderson High School nnd won for himself many enconluma nml the respect tuld friendship of all Mho know him. nnd linn nt last wi.n otic of I lender-ton's fairest flowers. Ho Is now principal of a large school In Phonolx City. Ala. SHOT HIMSELF. While In the Act of Loading a Wlneheater Repeating. ltJfle. Summerville, Aug. 15.—(Special.)—One fit the most deplorable accidents that Ca toosa county haa known fur years oc curred near this place at an early hour this morning. Mr. Charles H. Ilenry, iho son of one of tho most prominent nnd highly re jected families In the county, shot him- self with a winchester tcpcnllng rttlo nnd died almost Instantly from lllc rrtirls of the wound. Mr. Henry was working .with tho rule. He had cleaned It and wu* loading when It waa accidentally dis charged, the ball entering the head, caus ing immediate 'death. 'I'll* nnfor.innte young man was * son vf Mr. T. 1’. Henry, and was -held in high esteem. The nevident falls as a heavy blow upon Ills family and a large circle of whrm friends. STRAW RIDES 'AT HEPI17.IWH. With Melon Cuttings and tee Cream i Festivals Thrown In. Hephslbah, Aug. 15.—(Sp I'll 1—A gay party, consisting of Messrs. T. D. Oliver of Waynesboro, Hen Gardner of Tarverb, and several others; Misses KMimlo Winter, Essla and liulh An gle of Augusta, chtpstooed by Mr. W.‘ I. Story, who Ls ,i prince among good fellows and artM never tins nf JMKVlxr his frlenda, Kien: % most dehgMfiil ovcnliig. straw riling on the farm of the 8tory I troth era, a few -till te routh of the village Mon toy evening. 1’reporaiKuis are now being made for n mrlion cutting, a vti*iw riding an-V tee cream slipper. It evpeotwi that •mi's a deleguil in from this village, Wayneaboro and Tirctra, will partic ipate. ANSINT NATl’KK I lulls uow and thru, w Kb a g.-otls, cksms- hig lax.Ure, thereby removing offending matter f nan the done I a.-h aiul loach,, and I toning 111' and ln> igo- Imltng tile h\,T and luuh'komng Its lanly Anal ipiL™ (Vfitovr fho t'aiis' ** a multitudeilto* trmlng dlftMUtw, Mloh an bcWulACbM, itvluiye- V*”U, I'lll HialMVav skill tllNTfUTm, U»iU. I'tirlmil cl»», pitas tlxtuku tuxl tuaUdta* Lx uiunmxu to mention. If trouU pay mom attention to juvjb*rly rvvulating iboartian of their l»w- ViM haT» |ii* frvquartlt OCmMOQ toemu for tfaur doctor^ Krricti to sul»du* AtUcks of «ian^*TiHu diamsm. Tbat, of alt known a*^*nU to fux\>aiplt»h “ Vnxvam, Dr. Pierce's iWnt NUeta am ttnapialtal, u proem by Uw fact tliat 5“««i they am ataam tn furor. Their •*> *». Ury effect u to kmplhe bMl mmi mc«W. not to furtW ix^nstinato, aaS th* cam with other p»iu lUoc*. tGlr mat popularity with wffam from habitual coo •aAsaUoo. ufaa and irxllowUon. 8. L. Ledbetter Haa Batn Appointed io Wind Up It* Affair*. Dublin. Aug. 15.—(Spac)al.)—’Tn« board of dlrectom of the' Alliance Exchange of Georgia convened at 1:30 o'clocK • yester day :it Ur noon and •'•fnivntd m ‘*er»'.on until 2 o'clock thle morning. The cnly builneaa transacted wa» that «f tne ex change. The principal action wu» the ai>polntment of 8. L. J>1better t» w<nd up the affaira of the exchange, Marlon Butler, who was to have deliv ered the annual addre.se at J0 o'clock 'this morning, did not arrive. His place will be filled by Sam Walker, Col. Ellington or Col. Peek. • There were about aeventy-flve delegates present. SilITHyiLLE'8 FIRST BALE. FmIUirllle, Aug. 15.—(Special.)— Bmltbrllle received her first bale of new ootten today. It came front the farm of dir. F. II. Jlines, one. uf Ix-o county's-most prominent larmera. It was sold to Mr. T. B. Uurtou. . Tip- Smithvillo Giamug Coippuny, npi ruling the Monger system, with it cupucity of twenty bales n liny, steamed up Tor business yesterday evening. The Unit bale glnucd was for Cbarloa Pnither, an ludustriomi and prosperous colored citizen >;f Smith- i lllr. it w.'ih half old nnd halt nciv cotton and was also old to Mr. Bur ton. This gnr ginnery Is tho coin- plctest and heat eqiuppqd of uny gin ning plant la tbi-i section. 'It bus a capacity of tweuly bales per <biy nnd coat about $3,0U0. It Is' owned by Mesas. T. B. Burton, J. D. Burton nnd C. B. MeMnnuB, llireo of ourmost proa- Iierous citizens. Crop* In Leo aro n» line m our farm ers oould wlsl^ fpr—especially corn nnd cotton. Beveml frtmlllcs who now rcsldo «bet where-speak of locating hero in the near future. HADDOCK HAPPENINGS. ' Haddock Btatlan, Aug. 15.—(Spe cial.)—Mr. John Haddock happened to nn accident while returning from chinch last night that caino near result ing seriously. Uls mule became fright ened at the ruin nnd lightning and ran u way, capsizing hi* buggy. John Buy a the very thing that saved Bis life was due to his extensive feet, because they’ were heavier tliuu Ills head, hit tho ground Ural. There were n few joorna mushed hut no oilier damage done. Col. Walter Holt lost a very valunblo mule lust night. Bays be'tail so many mortgages on him Unit It killed blm. The young ladles of this place have n parody on “The Girl l I-cft Behind." ’Tin tho “Boy She Left Behind,” and there ls n certain youug man wishes the citizens to prohibit it sung In tho village limits. MARRIAGE AT HA.WKIN8VTLLE. llawklnsvtlie, Aug. 15.—(Special.)— This evening at 7 o’clock occurred tho pupUals of two of llawklnsvllle's most poptzw young ipeople, the marriage bang that of Miss Florida Jslks vj Mr. EH 'VVurren Goode. The ceremony was celebrated very quietly besides the rel atives of the bride and groom, cn'y « few 1 of their most Intimate frlenta be ing present. Mr. Uoode Is one of the ctiy’s many prosperous merchants and Is a most i>.- I'liiphiry yuiug man. a Miss Jelkx is widely and prominently connected here and numbers her fri-nds by the score, nnd Mr. Gooie well de serve*, the many congratulations that havo been bestowed upon him nlncothe announcement of tho engagement. * MARIETTA WINS TWICE. Marietta. Aug. IJ.—(Special.)—Mari etta played two games of baseball yes terday against * combination team made up of players from Jasper, At-, lai.'.a. T-atc, Nelson and Plsdmont. The games resulted us follows: First game—Marle:U 17, Combina tion 12. Second game—Mi-1,it* ?7. Combina tion 21. MRS. DR. POWER'S DEATH. Buford. Aug. 15.—(Special.)—Mrs. W. W. Power, the wife of Dr. Power, died at tier home here this ihornlng a: 0:15 o'clock, otter a protracted ni ne** of nearly three months. . She leaves a husband, fn-ve lit :7a children and a large circle of friends to mourn her death. • The funeral will take place here to- moriow afternoon. Mr*. W. L. McCarenack of Athens «u* hurried here this morning. 'ffPUCpK "BY LIGnTNlNO. IiCesburgo, Aug. 15.—(Special.)—The tloekiide on the Leo Jordan Stewart plantation wna struck by lightning ut U o’clock last night, shattering tlic up- pcr.part of the (tables into kindling wood. There were thirty-two mules, besides n number of lmge, in the stock- nde. Ftii'timnlely but one nude and one hog were killed. Mr. Stownrt wu* not.iitv.uv of Iho neetdent uuLl this momlug. ' ' REYNOLDS' FIRST BALE. Reynold*. Aug.' 15.—(SpectnU—The flrit hale'of'new cotton w«* received nt the warehouse of Griffith A. Frederick yes- tenhiy. It wan raised.bv Mr. P. E. Me- DaaM and was sold* Hum.) A Pool far 64 cents and was sh1pne<l tvt. lleEnsllsh A C*. at Macon. Three more bales were brought in todny. -me. season here will open sooner thnn u.uvl, nnd n largo per- centago of the'Cotlon w-*!l be gathered in th'* early part of the season. Makes dyspeptics laugh! Brown’s^ Iron Bitters. THE CHARLESTON TO BAIL. W&thlngton. Au*. IS.—Final onl«ro weno tctaKiMphovl today by the scciv- lary of the navy to Caot. Oeonce N. C\)«\n, conmwnder of the^Ch^rleeton, direcUtut him to leave San Francisco tomorrow end proceed to Tokchorae. whore he will reoort 4o Commodore Cdrpenter, cmnvmdtnK the Asiatic ela tion. for further order*. Qoftunodort Carpenter left a»n rnnMeo by the mall ateumer on Aumiet 7 and will prob- •Vlv aw nit t !;■• . 1; 1 v .41 ,.f tht* rh.uio.v- tlm xt Yokohxmi end uie her «s his tlx^shlp. The CluriMton will »top three days for coal at Honolulu and Is ex pected to reach Yokohanu between the 6th and 10th of 04KXtmber. The Charlee- ton is almost the exact counterpart of the Jawntw Nintwj K.m. having been built from the Kime deeijm. Her mins, however, are less powerful then those of the Japanese *hip. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why Oo mo many peoyte we eee around u« ®«-vm to yrvCvr to aufl«r and lx* ii>aUe miserable by ladlftatioo, cvu« euyuUou. dixxim**, lot* of appetite NOtt&S up or the food, yellow ekto, then tor 71 cent* we will »»U them bhiloh'a Vuwiuer, Kuanuiiwxl la «ur« UNQt boll by Goodwyn A 8mall Drua Company, corner Cherry atreei aad THE SIACON TELEGRA'PH:"THURSDAY MORWIR’G, AUGUST 16, 1894. IS 11 IIS! ■Just opehed a. big line of these very popular, new K Trunks, which are not only. a great, , . convenience, but arc better made than most trunks now on the mar ket. Beauties • at, $7, $8 and $10. I The best trunk straps 50c each. THOSE NEW Silk and Dress Goods we’ve just opened for early fall wear will surely please you. Call and see them. Sr Wakes £S Marvelous Curas in Blood Poison ^ Rheumatism g^and Scrofula flHp—* p, p. p. parlfio* the blood, bolldfl tip the tronk on*l debilitated, Rlvea gtrengik t<» norvoe. expe)« , ror prlir.iiry,«roondnr7 and tertiary ■jrphlilt. forblootl polfonlnx. moren- • rial poison. mnUrle. dyepepBln. «"<! . Id all blood eml >kln dUeaeee. like blotchoa. plmplM, old chronic nlcora. • tetter, scald bead, bolls. eryeipeUe. , eczema-we may say, withont foar of contradiction, that 1*. P. P. lathe bosh • blood parlflerln the world,and makes iui.iii« siouulv nnil tierminuul. cures Ladles whose systems are poisoned ’ siid whose blood is in so Impure oondl- lenetrosJ lrrojrulsrlUee, and Kidney Troubles -g Are entirely remove* by F.P.1V ' Avxrdesw. O.. July 21 • 1081* « UasaBS Uppmsh Bros.. Savaunah. . Os. i D*sx Bins—I bouaht abottlsor yourP.P. P. st Hot 8prln«,Ark.,and . • ft has done me more good than three a months* treatment at tne Hot Bprioga. Vend three bottles O. 0.1). « TON. ‘ ' Aberdeen* Brown County* G* • Ca»t. I. D. Johnston. To all vfiom U may concern: X here- 1 -1>y testify to the wonderful properties . of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. X suffered for several years with an un sightly «nd disagreeable eruption c signt.1T tna uiHKnwiuin muvn™-i. my fsoo. I tried every known reme dy but tn vain,until P. t*. r. was used, and am now entirely cured. ” D SS£&. Uhlo Cancer Cared. TetUmonyfrom the Mayor of Sequinjex. blood partner in vne woriu.anu iua»«» _ j a n Uar y H. 1893. g-ltfgia-*” “ d Wrm “ 0 “ t iSKsK sjblniU. in sit cases. —Ga.i Gentlemen—I have tried your P. p. p. for a disease of the skin, usually known as skin cancer,of thirty frare* standing, and found great relief: It purifies toe blood and reraoves all ir ritation from the scat or tho disease £UrRKffi.TC&&SS3: and feel ctmtld-ni that another courae will effect a cure. It has also relieved me from Indigestion and stomach troubles, Hoot and Potassium. . fiPRiMuriKLP, Ml. , .tug. 14th. 1893. —lean apeak in the hlgheac terms of i our medicine from my own psrsonal ncwledgo. I was affected wltn heart /dUsosek IM«lW«WPi?«Wt2S: * 3-0 years, was treated bythe veiybeak , physicians ana apent hundreds of dol lars. tried every known remedy with- • outhndln*relief. I.hareonlyjRken one bottle of yoor P. P;J*.( »can cheerfully say It hsi dono memoro SprlagOold, Qro.u oouetja Mo. Attorney at LsW. • Book m Blood Diseases Hailed free. - ALL DBDOOISTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PROPEIKTOBS, X4mM. , .SIMLUTUIlUl,S. ‘ mmmmmm m Or, Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made, WASfHINGTON GOSSIP.. ( A Convention to Be Held LooklnK to an Exhibit of Southern Resources. Washington, Aug. 15,—At a special meeting of tlie directors of the Wash ington Board of Trade today; on the. subject vf the coming convention at WdehlngUn Thursday und .Friday, Au gust 30 nnd 31. of Southern boards of trade, governors, mayors and merchants and marshals to consider the advisabil ity of a permanent exhibit of reaourcea of the South it waa decided to hold the convention at Willard’s hall. The par- lore at Willard'S hotel will be the head quarters of the convention. A large attendance Is expected, particularly from Southern boards of trade. Beginning today. Mr. Colin Studds become* ivissenger agent of*he Penn sylvania railroad for the southeastern division, with headquarters in 1 Wash ington. He succeed® Mr. Robert A. jPdrice, -resigned. The house committee on naval affaire today authorised Mr. Cummings. Its chairman, to submit a prelimfntry re port bn the armor Plate investigation. The reptrt. It Is understood, will hrelfly review the testimony taken and will reeemmend an appropriation to enable several of. the alleged defective plates to 1 be removed from, tho vtflMls on which they have been placed to test them ballaetlcly. The tariff bill will go Into effect at midnight the day It re-;lives the ap proval of the president, or becomes law by the operation bf th* ten days’ limi tation. and not from August 1, as pro vided In tho measure. An examination o/ authorities made at tho treasury de partment shown that the law cannot take effect upon a date prior to its en actment. and the federal supreme court haa sustained this view under the ex- [R>sl facto provision of the constitution. This Is the view of the treasury depart ment and the announcement is made t.eviatise of tho flood of telegrama re ceived there indicating some confusion Up.-:: thU p.'lni. The groat rush tb take whisky out of the bonded warehouses continue?, but it has not onvtarmssetl the Internal rev enue. service In tho least, as extra gaugers ’were arranged for in antlcl- p11ion of the demand r the wtth- I drawal. The increased internal reve nue* from withdrawals art beginning I to appear th the dallv treasury state* | meats. Today the receipts from inter- 1 nal revenue sources were 56S6.192, an Increase of $3^1.000 ever yent.-rday. For the next ten days the receipts are ex pected to average JL500.000 a day. A gratifying Increase of U15.000 In gfold waa made by the treasury depart ment today, bringing up the gold re serve to 152,779.000. a gain during the past few daya of nearly 1800.000. Ex change is several points below the ship ping point, ami now that bustnere is not subject to such wide fluctuations it la tfat considered likely that gold ex port* will resume. The prediction Is freely made that Europe will be send ing gold to this country within the nett twenty days. POTTERY WORKS SHUT DOWN*. The New rarlflf. Which Reduces the Duty, Assigned as the Cause. -- . Baltimore. Aug. 15.—The^offlclato of the Edwin Hewlett Pottery Company of this city have deetded. In conjunction -vith other flrtttt represented in the potters* National Aeawtatlon. to rto5* up their establishment tn consequence of the r\r*- oge of .the new tariff bill. The reduction from 69 per cent, to 35 per cent In the pottery schedule caured General Manager Bruno to notify his em ployes of a reduction in wages. The ^men had recently accepted a 12V*' per cent, out and refused th go any lower. The kiln hands quit w»sk yesterday. In a day or two 350 employes will have com pleted the orders on hand, and the pot tery will be shut down. UNDINE. Crushed jVttddltpg* floup The only Flour of Us kind, and the best o? any kind, 11 is mnilo l>.v a secret pro cess known to but two persons. 9 SlOaoPAx—^..j “-ti-Tr^wledire. Wo have loiters from nearly 1,000 meichnnts stating that Undine ls the Noel Mill Company? Eatill Springs, Tenn. / ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR SitJittl TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CT8. WANTED. BOARDERS WANTED—Boarders must go and procure flhe rooms (with the best meals served In town) at the Park hotel. WAN J/•; >—Those wbt> desire Mg |» u- g.\'t.s in clothing, hats and gents* fur* lltsMi.g gt odt to call at Kew.d ng a J. Cobb, aseignee. WANTED—You to *ee the lRH Densmore model typewriter on exhibition at F. R. Pomeroy*#, J. E. Minter, tele- phone 2S3. FOR RENT—One five-room house, m East Maoon. ou Balkcom avenue, known as the Russ house; will rent cheap, a T. Small; telephone. 7W. FOR RENT—Stbi% recently occupied by Wood & Bond, three stories ind base ment. 35x175 feet. Best business loc lion on Cherry street. Apply to W. G. Solomon. FOR RENT—House now being built. 07 College street, contains parlor and sit ting room connected by large suspended double doors; dining room. Large but ler’s pantry, store-room, kitch.-n, r.v« bed -rooms with closets, bath room. Urge Unen cloeet. ample halls, speaking tubes, gas, hot and cold water and other conveniences. Or If a home-seeker pre fers the brick house which l occupy, be can have choice. Possession September 15. T. U. Conner. Big line Swiss and Hamburg matched Embroideries in lovely new designs. Torchon and Velencennes Laces,' Finish, ing Braids, Veilings, etc.' New Dress Goods, black and colors. We are showing more new Dress Goods than all the others combined. New 4-4 Bleaching, new Pillowcase Cottons, new 10.4 Sheetings at new prices. Lovely new Percales. 20 j’ards yard-wide, soft finish Bleaching for $1. 20 yards yard-wide Sea Island for $1. Job lot Stamped Linens marked in plain figures at about half price and put out on center counter to close out quick. ' Choice Cotton Dress Goods thrown on ,the bargain cou n . ter nt 12 1-2 ‘cents, now marked down'to 6 cents. See especially choice short ends in Cotton and Worsted Dress Goods; just the thing for skirts and children’s dresses for a little money. 8 pairs ladies’ fast Black Hose for $1. 8 pairs good 25 cents Socks for $1. All our $1.25 Silk Gloria Umbrellas at $1 each. See us for Trunks and Mosquito Nets. Burden, Smith. <& Co/' FOR RUNT—Six-room one-story house. No. 120 Park Pace. Apply to O. p. Crockett, Union depot. FOR RENT—The elegant twe-atory brick residence. 636 Orange street, containing nine rooms and three bath rooms and all modern conveniences. The house has recently been com pletely overhauled. Accessible to all atreet car lines. For further particu lars apply R. 8. Collin* & Co. FOR RENT—Three desirable^ rooms, ■with all modern covenlences, over store of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second atreet. 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—Nloe seven-room dwell ing for $16 per month, No. 255 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 AT A BARGAIN-A farm of 2Q2tt acres, eight mil*3 from the city, In Rutland district, near Georgia Southern and Florida and Southwestern railroad* 1 ; 130 acres cleared. The land is good and. well suited to com. citton. peaches and melons, and Is well located for shipping fruits. Has & 6-room dwelling on it, and good water from springs and well. Good neighbors and good schools. Apply to JL F. Strohecker, attorney, 105 Cotton avenue; * FOR SALE—The Jud Hill residence, cor ner Ash and Boundary streets, nrar Huguenln Heights; ssveu rooms; all modern conveniences; stables, barns, etc. A bargain, and easy terms ,t taken soon. The cosiest and most complete home'in Macon. George W. Duncan & Co. • t- FOR SALEy-Old paper*, for wrapping purposes, etc.. 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN your wife leaves home board <at Chapman's English Kitchen; neat, clean and cool. FRDSH lot codfish and bloater mackerel Ju*t received. Collier Brothers. LOST-*-A tan Scotch terrier nnmed "Dia mond." Has been sheired. Suitable re ward tf returned to 124 Georgia avenue.. HAVE THE BEST—When you want a sidewalk, cellar floor or n drive way that haa body nnd foundation to sup port it, that will stand all travel put ilpon It, my concrete pavements will last an age and give better satisfac tion than anything you can get for the money Invested. The best is the cheapest when you consider Its du rability. Address F. L. Henry, 757 Pine street, Macon, Ga. LANDLORDS—*Wo are now preparing our renit list for the coming year. Our facilities are unexcelled. If you want good tenants and prompt re turns enlist your property with tho undersigned. Geo. W ? Duncan & Oo, LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sella it TWO YOUNG MEN or man and wife, or two ladles, can procure one large room. Including meals, at very rea sonable prices. You are Invited to cull afid examine apartments. Spe cial prices given to table boarders.* Call at once and get the best. Mer chants* dinners served at reasonable price. Call and see me. J .H. Clan- cey, manager. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gtvee sadafaouon. Retail* 20c. lb. HEADQUARTERS second-haud bag ging. Just as good as new. Fifty per cent, your money eaved. Used extensively In Central and Southwest ern Georgia by buyers and planters. OH on E. Wolff. 4t0 Fourth street. TURPIN’S BAICXNO' POWDER U tha beat made. Have you tried UT AT COST—Clothing, lists. Underwear. J. J. Cobb, Assignee of W. A. Redding. HOLLINS INSTITUTE BOTETOIIKTSPKINCIS V1IU4INIA. Per Vanns T.nitIra. Th«Unc*«l and mNtMtniinl; «impp«d m Virginia Kciecfie coorjM in Anriem nml Hw«tfru l,unMiin«r», Lllrrsluir^clricf*. • lutic. Art nh4 l.iorniloo. 3»ii>(T.r*>r»fcnd ItMhtn. *Mta*i«d tn Va!tejot n«nr Konnoke. Mnantnln. »rreery. Mmanl W.t*™ clunstn. Kid WHioq open) tx>|il. (i W For filu-. CsUl<i«u« addroai CHAM. L. COCKR, Kept., Hollins, T* V&SLETAH FEMALE COLLEGE OPENS SEPTEMBER 19. Tho faculty -will be thi? earn* aa it was last hops ion mainly. Our aim to keep the institution abreast of the pro- gPMrfie spirit and methods of the ad vanced educational movement* of this a:*'. While laboring for the thorough intellectual training of bur young wo men, we shall also seek to give them those finer graces and charms that come from Music. Ait and Elocution. The old Wesleyin with its unrivaled pr*tige is without ft peer In this Southern country, nnd parents and guard kins send from distant aba tea UlAt their daughter* or wards may be able to any they were educated at the Wesleyan. The moral tor the 5Incon people points itafttf. You cannot afford not to give your daughters those bene fits, when she brings them to your doors. Mrs. J. B. Cobb is lady principal Fbr terms, etc., address REV. E.H. ROWE, PRESIDENT. (Former principal Semkiry for Youug ladies, Virginia.) 30 CTS. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet .... 180 C MAGNIFICENT 0 Securely bound in handsomi cloth, now ready for READERS . OF . If you visited tho Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit. Come and see it. When will you ever again have an offer of 180 tino Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to' Tho Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS acjlIX Ptotocrmix Tumfw » MDondjr bowd t* clotk. . (siMhay try mid WUftAriU* **" 1 rc to cover World's Fair SAME row*. STATE