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A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Newsy Items Furnished by
the Hustling Correspondents
of the Telegraph.
A RECEPTION GIVEN IN LUMPKIN
In H«wr or Two cb.rmlag Vliltori
Fr*m Calmnlnao—Booming
In tbo Nlntb Dlatrlci—.‘Vnloa
From Ottinr Sreciaas,
I Lumpkin, August 17.—(Special.)—On
Wednesday ,*veniitg lest Miss posle
Uarnum cave a reception In honor of
Mia ere Kate and Reas Snyder of Co
lumbus at her home on upper Broad
a treat. The recaption rooms end par
lor Were artlatlcally decorated with ev
ergreens and flower*, presenting a beau
tiful appearance. The realdence waa
profusely lighted, and from the outside
seemed to be ablaze with glory. The
moon shone brightly and the flower gar
den and street afforded charming placet
for the promcnadere. At a late hour
the guests were tishered Into the din
ing hell, where dainty refreshments
were served. . , ’ / . f
The Mis Wes Snyder have been visiting
Miss Btrnum for the past two or three
sreaka and gracefully assisted the
charming heat— tn entertaining.
Those present wart Misses I,. Pearl
Hickey, Carrie Everett, Lollls Fort,
Carrie Mansfield, Lucy Beall,.Carrie
May, , Mlttle Morton, Lula Morton,
Iran* Avcrllt of Columbus, IJvyo Hart
of Montgomery, Ala.. 'Janie Uoughtla
or Bufaula. Ala.. Mary Clonic, Kota Huy.
der ot Coluntbu*. Kata Snyder of Co
lumbus. Clara Willett. Alim luttly and
Lillian Klchardson of Montgbmeryt Ala.
V. H. George, Eufaula, AH., W. W.
Horne, 1£. II. ltookwell, G. W. j'ugh,
H. E. ltocliwcll. It. A. Patterson. H.
P. Tompkins, 8. E. Beall, N. C. Collin,
Coltlnton. Ua.. Mr. Goode, Georgetown,
Ua., J. K. Marti re. F. 1>. Black, 11. F.
Watte. Jr., J. P. Trammell, J. T. Hum
ber, T. S. llaiwea ol llalnbrldgu nnd
Uordon Everett.
Mrs. Dr. Gregory gave a very novel
antortnlninoiit last evening In the ahapo
at a watermelon minty tn honor ot Mlaa
Livy* Hart 'of Montgomery and Miss
Janie Doughtla of Kuinulii. The charm
ing hbetnaa did nil in her power to
makc.lt pleasant for all preaent and It
can truly bo said that her efforts were
pot In vain. Those preaent were Misses
Carrie Mansfield. Lucy Beall, L. l’esrl
Hickey. Carrie Everett, Carrie May.
Lollle Fort, Clara Willett, Mr. soil Mrs.
W. L. Mnrdre. Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. W.
U. Ibmlee. W. IV. llomv, 11. E. Itock-
wcll. J. E. Mature, it. A. Patterson,
Gordon Everett.
HADDOCK HAPPENINGS.
Candidates Are Hustling Among Their
Friends for Influence and Votes.
Haddock, Aug. 17.—(Special.)—Can
didate* uro Hustling. among tnelr
friends for the ensuing etocllon. The
third parly candld-ito for -the leg.s-
la.ure «• trying to make a succes.mt
campaign ugoansi hi* Democratic oigio-
nent, but we have me many good Bern-
ocrats that will stick by the causa of
Democracy for him to succeed, and we
will continue to et'anti by me grand old
party. Homo of our citiscns who huvu
been led astray by some shrewd poll-
llchuis for pecuniary purposes confess
their mistake and return to the fold.
•"Tio human to err," mrd wo are forgiv
ing. Wo will gladly woloome them
back. Tli»* -third party in <*onlldi*nl of
tarrying Ull negro vote, but the negro
af this day had too much intelligence
to bo load by tiny such delusion. •
•Mr. Frank Kerter of Brown's .Crow
ing was among hia fricuds yesterday.
Frank In n chip of the old block, a ml
may it ulwaya do credit to tho no mo
be beam.
Mr. H. O. Lester Iras 100 acres In
outton and he la expecting a yield of u
bale per acre.
'Jdmsra. Lester, Miller, Holt and
Smith ure on a camp fox hunt at Oris-
woldvlllo.
Mr. Ueorge Puraetoy and Mlaa Coaby
Hants of Clinton were united in mir-
riag« at the MoihodWti church of mat
place Uhl night. Mr. Pursley is a son
of Mr. Bam Pursley of Clinton, Ua.,
and is a young man of experience, and
the young lady could find no h.
hands to guide her on the ocean of life,
ami may he steer her fiUfaly through
Without a tempest. Miss Cosby is a
daughter of our beloved minister, Uov.
K. A. Heals. tihe la a young l;\dy of
rare intelligence and beauty, and
Ueorge was very* fortunate In securing
•uoh w Jewel, and we wish Cor him a
life of sunshine and happiness, and
may the Jewel that he bus now ob
tained ehlne aa a guiding star-In hla
life to prosperity ami sublime bliss,
and when life's pitfisUs Intw nil been
passed may she guide him safely to
a home that eho will richly deserve.
THE MAUU.M TEL.Elrl{Af 11: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1894.
It Is Not
What We Say
But What
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Does
That Tells the Story. Its
record is unequalled in the
history of medicine. Even
when others fail
Hoods
parilla
Cures
1WWWW
Hood', Sarsaparilla I* sold by all drug-
gi-ts. ,11 sis for ,r>. Prepared by C. L
Hood & CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass.
Hood'* Pill* euro liver Ills, Jaundice,
biliousness, sick headacbo and Indigestion.
trtet, Hon. L. G. ■’Hardman ot Harmony
tii'.ive, .Mckaon eouirtV. He will bo
nomlrtaterl.a/UllMt- .Saturday at the
Gainesville convention. For representa
tives for Hall county In the lower houses
of the general assembly, lion. Fletcher
M. Johnson of Oalneavlllo anil Hon. J.
L. ; O.lnee of Flowery Branch. For
oohnty offlcera-Shcrllf. A. J. Munily;
clerk of court A. K. Smith; treasurer,
J. K. Boone: tax receiver, w. R. Rob
ertson; lax collector. M. J. Chtrice;
coronar, A. B. C. Dorsey; (surveyor. T.
MonAcfc
The Populist nominntlonn are aa fol
lows: Fbr congreaa.. Hon. J. Newton
Twltty of Jackson: for state senate.
Hon. T. 8. Johnson of Jackson; for
representative*, lion. Oliver,Clark anil
lion. J'ohn T. Waters. For county of-
llcc*—Sheriff. W. A. Odell, clerk. A. H.
Wlngo; treasurer. B. R. Merritt, tax
receiver, S. 8. Cranford; tux collector,
Harrison Kennedy: coroner. B. T.
Drown; surveyor. R. V. Cobb.
The camjjdatrs for the legislature,
Oal. Johnson nnd Mr. Clerk are holding
frequent joint dlacueMoo* throughout
the county and the coming contest will
bo a lively one all round. The Demo-
era fa In their recent primary polled
considerably bvwr 5.000 votes, and ns
there are only about 3.700 voters In the
county an easy Democratic victory Is
slrcilv assured beyond doubt. Put old
llnll down as safe by anywhere from
too to 1,500 majority.
ATirENS^PERSONALB.
Personal and Social Oosalp Gathered In
Georgia's Classic City.
Athena, Aug. 17.—(Specln.)—Mr. Bob
Cnawford. who has been spending the
month of August with hla mother. Mrs.
E. A. Crawford, has returned to hla
home In Kansas City, Mo.
M.*» Eva Salisbury of Columbus, who
ha* been visiting Mis* Meta Studlcy,
returned borne yesterday.
MIm M.tv (luinfr of M:
L'lUniC'l UUIUC Jl-Blt-'IUMjr.
MIm May Coiner pf Mayeavllt* and
Mias Burnnka of Waynesboro are visit
ing 'Mrs. Dr. Qull.'lan on Hancock
avenue.
Mr. John White Morton nod Mies
Moggie Morton are spending several
woks In WlnChextcr. Va.
week* In Winchester, Vu.
The boautlful homo of Hon. Pope
Barrow Is being thoroughly renovated.
Hs and hla family are expected the
Utter part of this week from Savan
nah. They will spend the remainder ot
Hie summer here.
Mr. II. M. Dorsey of Atlanta, offer
spending several days In the city with
.Mr. Hurry lltydgaon, has returned
home. ''
Mr. Frank Hearing left yesterday for
Memphis. He has accepted a lucrative
position In the railroad business. He
will make Memphis hi* future home. ■
Col. and Mrs. L. H. Charbhnner left
Tuaaday for ookout Inn. They will
ulso visit wtstern North Carolina- be*
fore returning home. ' ,
•Miss Mamie Lou Hinton Is vjeltlng
friends and relatves at High Shoals.
Mm. J. 'W. Morton nnd her two
sane, Andy und Joe. left yesterday for
Asheville, N. C.. where they will be
the guests of Professor nnd Mrs.
□forge D. Thomas.
Mr. Frank Lipscomb entertained a
few of his friends with a delightful tea
Tuesday evening. Those present,were
Mlaa Eva Salisbury of Columbus. Mtsa
Mela BcwUley, '-Messrs. Frank Lips
comb. Ben Steedley and Frank Dear-
Ing.
TO-DAY *
*Ptuo dozgn bodies’ fyibbgp ^
(®oats slight^ damaged
AT 2522
...popmeply $1.5& ea£b...
IP. P. P.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Pimples, Blotches
and Old Sores
Wakes
Marvelous Cures
Catarrh, Malaria ;
and Kidney Troubles
in Blood Poison
: Rheumatism
Spand Scrofula
p. P. P. puriflsitbo blood, builds up
, tbo weak and oshllUatod, gives
strength to weakened uurvss, expel*
■ <11,r->ati».P, 1 al' K llio pktlcn', hesl' h .m.I
, Jnj>i>lnt»s - * -- - , - 1 *
Iwelli
For primary,asoondsry and tertiary
syphilis, lor blood, polaoulait. merou-
rial poison. lealarlit. dy spepnla, apd
. In oil blood and akin disease*, like
uloLcbun. n!mjiIas. «>li1 cbroaloulcers.
’ tetter, aeald head. ball*, arxafpstsji.
fi-,fTs ws PJAT »»r, without fear of
contradiction.tnat F. P. P. la tbebeao
> blood purifier tn the world,and make*
, positive. apeady and uoruaaent coraa
In all caaea. •
Ladleawbosenratcma are poisoned
1 and wtaoeo bloodla lu an Impure oondl-
: aSSarftf wnw
Root and potaMlam.
Are eallrelj remove* by P.P.P. *
-Prickly Ask. Pov. Koot alMw ‘
§hua, ibo jrreateat bloed purifier on
•arth. •
AasabUBW. O.. July 21.1891. •
Mbbmm I-ipfman Baoa.. bavanaan,
Ga.TDil»8lX»-l bouirbt abotlleoj
your p.P. P. at Hot Spnujh,Ark ; ,»ad .
ft baa donoma ®?re Koodtban throo
month*’ trFHtmwntkttho ilotfiprlogs.
Baud three bottlna C. O. D. *
^^vjW^imwTON. ■
Aberdeen, Brown County, O. .
Cart* J. P. Jabaalon.
To all uhom it may concern/ I boro- 1
by testify to the wonderful proportlet .
of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. 1
suffered for several years with an un-
mmmm:
•vsaereeSssaL.:
Skin Canear Cured.
TtiUmonyfromihe Mayor of Stquinjex* '
fiBqriM.Tax.. January 14,1893.
LirravAM VHon.. flavannab, 1
On.: OmffrsMa—I bare triad your P. ,
JUST : RECEIVED
Big line Swiss and Hamburg matched Embroideries in
lovely new designs. Torchon nnd Vclencennes Laces, Finish
ing Braids, Veilings, etc.
New Dress Goods, black and colors. Wc 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 yards 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 tha bargain coim.
ter at 12 1-2 cents, now marked down to 0 cents.
See especially choice short ends in Cotton and VV orsted
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 RENT—The eleg-ant tiro-Jtory
brick residence. 636 Orange street,
containing nine rooms and three balh
room# and all modern conveniences.
The house has recently been com*
pietely overhauled. Accessible to all
street car lines. For further particu
lars apply R- & Collins & Co.
FOR RENT—Nice seven-room dwell
ing for $16 per month. No. 255
Orange street. Apply to E. J. ■Will
ingham, at, ^ayne & Willingham's.
ana preveDti as j SMsbumw ui ***
*orr*. I bs>« UHin fiveor si* bottles
aid f«el coufidsuc that another course
will rtteot sen re. 11 bai* also relieved
mo from Indifostion and atoiuaoa
Attorney fit Law*
• lar«! trlodeTery anown rcotdy with-
' outhndlngrelief. I have only tskoa
, ons bottle of yoqr P. P. P**-*»d oan
cheerfully say ft h»s douo marpore
■.» B .r.r.ot. )S ..L.T.OJ.... T
«prlagfl»W. Ot.sn Oonatf, Jfo.
Bo* on. Blood Diseases Rolled (ret •
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT.
LIPPRAAN BR08.
TROFRIETORa, -
UraBM'. *li»M.nuuk,*e '
acarrctl heroes propound tlio uonnil doc
trines of Dvmocrney. Extensive prep
arations will be made to catertatu tbo
crowd. Reduced railroad rates will bo
Kite'll, and the number of people that
will be here w.ll be ItameoM., l'lke,
Moaroe, Upson, Spalding and other
iwwitls. will stud large delegations. It
promises to be an event’of unusual In
terest.
SENATORIAL CONVENTION.
For tho Twenty-iecond District Meet*
on the 33d Inetant In Forsyth.
Forsyth. August 17.—(Bpeelatl-The
Democratic executive i inmtttee of the
Twenty-second senatorial ultlrtct mat
at tho court house for the purpose cf
ilxlng a time nnd place for the next
Democratic senatorial convention. In
tho absence of Cant. W. C. Corley, who
’ cue of -Monroe 1 * representative* on
Albany Loses Onoof Her Beit, nnd
• Most Useful Women.
Albany, Aug. 17.—(SpeciuL)—Mrs. M.
1>\ Mnllary, widow of Charles .Unitary,
Jr., who has been sick tor some time,
d'ed hixt nlgbt. Mho was a good Christ
ian und u highly educated woman, hav
ing formerly taught school hero for a
number of years. Mn». Mnllurv l-'aves
two nous, Clarence nud Charlie, nrd
four daughter). Mias Mamie. M’.us
Afuce. 'Mr*. Ella Callaway nnd Mis.
Keen Orltlln.
GAINESVILLE OOSSIP.
Xhe Democrat* and PoduMsI* Hava Full
Tickets In the Field.
Oalneevllle. Aug. 17.—(BiwelaU—Poll-
Uc* In this Motion Is now running tn
Hose competition with the thermome
ter.' The InxrcJtf-ut* otv all in, The
spice la being addnl and the. put be-
rtn. to bubble merrily. The various
nomination* for district and county of-
noem have been ns*d* both by the
Detoocratto and IVeuUot partlc sn.l
lb* campalxn Is n-.umlng t.inglblc
shape. Tho Dymocratc c.indldstc* ore
ts follbwa;
For conxreeetnan Ninth district, Hon.
P. Carter Tate of the county or Ho*
tne. For state •enator Tlilrty-thlrd dla-
w cne u[ awaim■ —
I tho executive committor, Mr. C. M.
‘ Hooks of Forayth actod a* hU altor-
Mtf. s ‘ _ *
Upon tiMthbllng. Judge W» D- Stone
of -Sfonroe waa elected chairman and
Mr. James H. Blount. Jr., of Bibb wc-
rotary.
After some dlacutalon. upon mouop
of Cbl. John* F. RetUllhg of Pike U wo«
decided <hat a call bhould be laauea
for a convention Of the Democratic
party of the Twenty-eocond senatorial
ill strict to meet at Foray th on Thurs
day, August 23. /or the purpose of
rhooalng a candidate fbr atata eenator.
The ofUdtl I'all nppeam In .mother cpl-
• mn ©f thla laaue.
After the transaction of the hoslncaa
of the committee an Informal discus
sion eras had ftf>*»ut the condition of the
MUD was l|d|l fv*MM^ew«s. v.
party 1© pibhlVM° nr ^ Wit#, and it
ovas the t»enri of the mectln* u»at a
large delegation ought to attend the
convention from each of the three
rountU and the fight begun In earnest
agtlnat the third party In thU district
aanUHf IMBWIiiiB
THK WAV ft* OfiBI
tolraalth and strength. If ttwYe •» nervous,
idt.-sU* woman. Tne ru«*dtchie to curs you,
lbe tonlo t»> build you up, k l>r. !‘>»*rveV Fa
vorite ProMrtpttaili You con upiu
It Tb«* maker* say it trill heJp you, or cu4
you nothing. They yuoninfs* it
As a safe and ortaln renady for vosnaaNi
illBMBta, irtMat enn contittre with um
“IWrlnliiw" li’ii an in.
“PhwrlpUoo.* It’s an lnririmUBg. . w
ttocwttve tonic, and a ta^tblng. strvngthm-
coo-
ln< tvevlfvs (arfectiy harmlu*
tmooof the femalo vyvtenL.
«*»• maryelous luoadjr for nerv..m and
poacmldsbflity,MK Duolv. Kaluting
op 8 *** Dlrrlnaas, BkanlMnuN*. and all the
^•trou* ilooktt due to futD-ti.ua] tlrrance*
mao , * .Ti 0 ^** bv natatHng the v«>
manly fonrUnoi, cored oaaea of Insanity.
Goar-
mm
PIERCE-'-.CURE
OK nu.vcv US.TI KXUX
DEMOCRATS OF CUVRKE.
They Oncenlae In Earn cat fbr Work In
the Coming Campaign.
ivthcm, Autust 17.—iSpecbtl)—The
meeting for the purcoac ot organliln*
the Democracy of Clarke county an
M un lay night, on account bf some ml.-
iinJcrstnmllnc as to the time, waa nut
utlcmltM largely enough to w.irrant per
fecting an organisation. Quite a num-
h-r were present, bu, It was do-'m-'.l
best to take no (ten* at that meeting.
Chairman K. F. Dorsey t>f the county
executive committee, pnoldnl ever ihe
meeting. The name o< the organisation
was decided upon a* the Clarke County
Democratic Club.
DEMOCRATIC RALLY.
Atklneou, Evan., and Gordon to Speak
In 11..;ill.- M \\ cck
Birncavllle, Aug. IT.—(SpcclaU—Sat
urday. August K. will be a Mg day for
ROMlljb At that time lion. \V. Y.
Atkinson, tho Democratic nomio.v for
gowraor. <«n. Joba B. tionlou nml
*len. Cloraent A. Evan* «S .nMrcu the
Ueuoocntla at tk* *rdw S' t Bond
thnu cTntlc rally at this place. - If will
bo extensively advertised and thru* will
be 5.000 or more people present to hear
the young governor and th* two Inttle-
DEATII OF MRS. M. F. MALLARY.
ALLIANCE OFFICOPH.
Dublin, Aug. 17.—(Special.)—Defcire n«-
Journlng yesterday afternoon, the Farm
ers' Alliance elected M. D. Irwin, editor
of Ltvine Issues, pie.Went, enj Feltx Cor-
rut Of Cave Spring chntrmao of the exec-
utlve coinmtltee. The 1 other officers
elected were a» follown: Vlce presldent.
W. It. Krnui of Pv-itnaboro: secreiai-y.
F. M. Waddell of Nelson; state lecturer.
F. D. Wimberly ot Co-hran; assistant
lecturer, W. Vanccr Carter of Hartwell;
chaplain. It. U. Udcnlbdd of Mtllen; door-
ksep-r. F. M. Urnnd; sergMutoit armii.
W. II. ltryan of McDunoush. Executive
cuirmlllc.': Felix Corput of Cave. Kprln.
Sam Walket of Thonuon, J. W. Wtlsou
of Cannon. J. N. Buchvr of OrosMon.
Russell bf Carrollton.
DEATH AT SOCIAL CIRCLE.
Social Circle, Aug. 17.—Mrs. Malaby,
wife at Rev. M. F. MnBby of this place,
breathed her last yesterday morning.
She bad been a sufferer for n long time
an.l had born* her suffering quietly amt
patiently The funeral occurred at the
Meihudlst church yesterday afternoon
at 1 o'clock.
UNBINE.
Cruth«d ffliddllpg* flour
The* only Flour of lit klntl,‘an*l th*» bmt o!
any kind. It ts ran.it* l»y n *t*cnet piv-
RUSSELL SCORES AGAIN.
Newton, Aug. 17.—(Special.)—Ln tlio
primary bore on yesterday Russell rc-
eolvutl ;i majority of o’nht wiles for
congress over Ills opponent, J, H.
Gucrry. The 1 friends of ouch cnmlldnto
worked hard ii'qd quite a lame voto
was polled. Everything passed off qui
etly. No flgbta occurred but there was
conhsldernhlo drunkenness.
ONE CENT A WORD
ADVBRT1SBMENTS UNDER THIS
HBADINd, FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MuUK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
v WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AIX
TAKEN FOR I.ESS THAN 13 CTH.
AGENTS WANTED.
A GEN Yu mafic JjaAj « uay. iiitateit kltchou
• 1 Utensil ever inYentnd. Retails Wets. S to 6
■old ln every bourn*, ftamplr, poacage paid, flvo
ceni>* Fnnaner * Mcmaxim. Cincinnati. O
WANTED.
WANTED—Twenty-five nice gentlemen
at once <to take their meala at (Stub
blefield house. Alexis tlrat-class, rates
reasonable. Meal tickets for sale
cheap. A few more Arnt-claas board-
°. rs ro 00 ** by applying early.
A. J. Sparke, Manager.
WANTi2'>—Those who deslro big iter-
ra‘1.4 lu clctntng. hats end gen tv fui^
mshti.g geo*lk to call at Haudng A J,
J. Co’.U*. assignee.
WANTED-You to see the ISM Denemore
model typewriter on exhibition at F.
R. Pomeroy’s. J. E. Mlnter, tele-
phone 2S3.
FOR RENT.
POR RENT.—Two delightful rooms on
the hill. Addrem M. R., care Tele
graph.
POR RENT.—A single-story six-room
bouse, muderu improvements, good
neighborhood, close in. Apply nt 204
Spring etreet.
FOR RENT—One five-room house. In East
Macon, on Balkcom avenue, known as
the Rum houae; wjjl rent cheap. A. T
Small; telephone, 700.
FOR RENT—Store recently occupied bv
Wood & Bond, three sto;!?s and base
ment. 35x175 feet. Best business loca
tion on Cherry street. Apply to W.
G. Solomon.
POR RENT—House mow being built. 427
College street, contains parlor and sit
ting room connected by Urge suspended
.1 i.l'N* tliM.x, dining room, larqr bai
ler's pantry, store-room, kitchen? are
bed rooms with closets, bath room,
large linen cloeet. ample halls, speaking
tubes, gas, hot and cold water ami other
conveniences. Or If « home aocker pre
fers the brick house which 1 occupy, be
oan have choice. Possession September
13. T. U. Conner. * •
POR RENT—Six-room one-etory bouse.
No. 120 Pork Pace. Apply to O. H.
Crockett. Union depot.
Ot*w knonn lol t.itwojv*r>o.'u'. #
-• t K*tV*TwmWn
WV hat© letter* from nenriy 1,001
meirhants slatinj: that llorlme U the
boat Hour they ever h.uulUM. It La wa
ter cruuifcl- Mauufacimvd by Ihc
Seel Mill Company, RstUl Spring,
Tenn.
won KB.1 r-Tar«• desimbla rooms,
with &n modern c>iveni«nces. fiver
■tore of W. E Hill & Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den
tist. VW further Information aDDly
_• nfiiii..h.m'* n’...t. rr
at Willingham's Warehous*.
FOR RENT—The lloardman dwelling.
JiT lint street. I—edlsle possosalon.
Apply et Macon Saving, Bank.
FOR SAUL
FOR SALE CHEAP—Good saddle and
buggy home. Apply P., care Tele
graph.
FOR SALE—Good one-half Jersey cow
and calf. Apply to W. A. Bragg.
Bradley. Ga.
FOR SALE—The Jud Hill residence, cor
ner Ash and Boundary atreets, near
Huguenln Heights; erven rooms: all
modern conveniences; stthlea, barns, etc.
A bargain, and easy terms .f taken
soon. The cosiest and most complete
home In Macon. George W. Diulcnn
Sc Co.
FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping
purposes, etc., a cants peij hunSred.
Telegraph office.
LOST DOGS.
LOST.—Mole ' setter pup, aboutt lour
months old, liver and white, raoatly
liver. Suitable reward. B. D. HU-
<3 (JENIN.
DOO LOST.—Bull puppy, brown and
white body, brown spot ln forehead,
rears cut very short. Finder plenne
notify HOLLIFIBLD, 108 Magnolia
arteet.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN your wife leaves home board
at Chapman's English Kitchen; neat,
clean and cool.
OHOIOB Western beef, pork, mutton
and veal. Wo keep only tho beet-
' Georgia Packing Company.
SWUSS, de Brie. Urn-burger and Pine
apple cheese, olives, sweet.and aour
pickles ln bulk and bottles, fresh lot
Jams and preserves. Q. G; Toole, 400
First street.
FRB9H PISH—Full line' fresh and
choice trout,Spanish mackerel, bream,
perch, red snapper, mullet and bus.
Dopson, Clarke & Daniel.
LOST—A tan Scotch terrier named "Dia
mond." Has been sheared. Suitable re
ward If returned to 151 Georgia avenue.
TRY ns on hams, breakfast bacon and
hird. Choice fresh rttock at lowest
■prices. Georgia Packing Company-
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer Delia it*
TWO YOUNG MEN or man and wife,
or two ladles, can procure one large
room. Including meals, at very rea
sonable prlcee. You are Invited to
call and 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 Bee me. J .H. Clan-
cey, manager.
SPRING LAMBS.—A few choice ones
on aulo Saturday and Mbnday. Geor
gia Packing Company.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
givoa aadafisotlon. Retails. 20c. lb.
PRE3SH SHRIMP, crabu and fish. Dop-
aon. Clarke Sc Daniel.
HEADQUARTERS oecond-haud bag
ging. Just us good as new. Fifty
per cent, your money saved. Used
extensively ln Central and Southwest
ern Georgia by buyers and planters.
Call on E. Wolff. 410 Fourth street.
TURPINS BAKING POWDER la <fc#
bast made. Hava you triad It?
AT COST—Clothing. Hats, XJnAtfwtsx.
J. J. Cobb. Assignee cf W. A. Redding.
122 ahd 124 W. Franklin 8t., Baltimore, Md.
EDGEWORTH BOARDING £ M SCHOOL
for young ladto, will reopen Wednesday,
September M. 35d year.
Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, Principal.
HOLUNS INSTITUTE
BOTKTOUKT Bl'RINCS T1IU2 INI A. /
For Y«a«g Ladies. Thslugwt and Most siteiMUsl/
•qmppwd in Tirjinu Kci*vtio cmuin in A nr lent
nn«l .Vlnficm Llltniinrv.Mftrc*.
Itonir. Ar« nnd hUcntUn. »)ufmiind U*cten
attnsirdln Vuisf ii V*., nnsr Kosaok*. Mnuncain
•rrnrrt. Mineral Wstsi* Bniuhrmnn riT»*l* Bfi
Mma <M< BwA. 11 l*N. Foe Waa. G*u4o«n« addnm
1 11AK. L. t'OCKK, Sayu IUIUms, T»
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE
OPENS SEPTEMBER V).
Th© ficully will be th*' same aa It
was Hist session mainly. Oar aim to
keep the in?titutlon abre.ist of thepro-
greoiv# spirit and metlioda of the ad
vanced educatlonul momnfisit# of this
ax**. While laboring for the thorough
Intellectual training of bur young wo
men. we sbnll al*o seek-to give them
those finer graces and charms that
come from Music. Art and Elocution.
The old Wesleyan with Its unrivaled
pirvtSce iff without a peer in this
Southern country, and parents nud
gunnltius send from diHtnnt states
that their daughters or wards may be
able to mj they wore educated at the
Wdiftyin The moral for the Macon
people points Itself. You cannot afford
not to give your daughters these bene
flu. when she bring* them to your
doors.
Mrs. J. B. Cobb is lady principal
For terms, etc., address
REWE.H.ROWE,
president.
(Fortner principal Semktry for Young
laud**, Virginia.)
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