The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 19, 1894, Image 5

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1S94. SOCIAL NOTES AND PERSONALS How the Young Pe°P la of tha C,, . v Enjoyed Themselves Last Week T HE CATILLION CLUB GERMAN n.pnr * Bd E »” ' C.I.m.n’i «..ld.ne. Lu.t tV«In»d»r JST.nins— nod Coming. one of the most enjoyable affairs of rte eeaeon was an entertainment given Z Jlr. and Mrs. O. W. ", neir beautiful rttMmc* on ,.D»fc, • , Friday night, complimentary to Edina and Mabel Cato. SVlth grace the charming hostess re- fTved the guesta. assisted by Mrs. A. , v Tu mer aid Mw. A. H. Newton. Wi'ra unnclng. cards, games of amuse- ' n[ music and conversation all were Laly entertained throughout toe ™ „ g . Delightful refreshments were served und every soul was made happy. n „ H present were: Mr. John Shln- fcuuer with Mias Edna Cain. Mr. Cturge Hatcher with Miss Mabel Cain, Mr Ed Racdne with Miss Clara Guerry, sir Oscar Kinney with Miss Cniles, vrj H. Cain with Misses Annie Knrde- r , \ir. Overton wlth^ Miss Grace S f eatress, Professor J. E. Porter with Jli-s Sullie Roerts, Col. John R. L., sroi .h with Miss Emma Breward, Mr pi;i Brown with Miss Janie Hendricks, Mr. Keeves Brown with Miss Lill Hen dricks; Mr. James, Mr. A. R. Newton, Dr H. L. Howard. Miss Clara Guerry was very coquet tish In an empire gown of green silk W »hss MabdOafn looked handsome In a cream China silk with point lace iind 5 *jliss Annie Hardeman was very dain tily dressed in white mull with thread lice. 1 Miss Janie Hendrix was very charm ing in a figured organdy oVer' green allk. Miss Sa'.He Roberts of Forsyth wore a beautiful organdy and added sun shine to the occasion by her dazzling beauty and fnschiaittng manners. Miss Edna Cain was very attractive In white silk with lace and crush trim- '"mS Emma Breward of Savannnh was becomingly attired in colored dot ted swiss over pink silk and charmed •II by her delightful conversation. Miss U'i Hendrix was qulto hand- »jme in white organdy elaborate!? trimmed with blue ribbon. Miss Katie Chiles, with her winning smiles, was sweetly dressed In blue ojid white. .Miss Grace Ventrees," who wore a white mull, added pleasure to/the evert ing by her witty remarks. Miss Kate Chiles of-Wayside is visit ing the family of Mr., Robert Hctfdemu'ii In V.neville. i ‘ Miss Funds Gilbert of • Albany, who has been visiting Miss Stella Daniel, will return home tomorrow. Miss Gll- litrt Is one of the most popular young indies that has ever visited Macon, and her many friends hero hope that ehe will honor them with another visit soon. Miss Ida Cherry left yesterday ’ to visit her brother to Griffin. MM The following party of MUconltes are •pending a few weeks delightfully at the bcdutlful country home of Mrs. WdUftkn Jordan: Mendames T. O. Cbeftney, Bob Smith, WW Turpin Hms.n, 1-M Ariope, Gray Goodwin, Ed Horne, Misses, Lavlnta Hodgkins, Emily Wdlllamson and Thao Cfcwtney.—Montlcello News. ' »M* MIm SaUle Guttenberger left yester day for Sanderav’Hle. While there she will be the guest of Miss SaUle Fannie Gihnore. • . . Mlu Dora Nottingham hba returned from Indian Spring. Miss Mamie will leave today to visit friends fn Dublin Messrs. D. Q. Abbott, C. 'A. Turner ond George 'Smith left yesterday to ■pend some ’time on Cumberland Island. The many friends of Miss Lottie Gil more, who has been visiting Miss Al berta Holt in Vinevllle, will regret to learn that she will return home to morrow. Mr. Arthur Taylor of McKenna, Tex., is in the city visiting his broth ers, Messrs. M. H. am) Albert Taylo^ Mr*. Emma Guttenberger came up from 31-acon'Friday to spend some time w.:tii friends and relatives.—Barnesville Gazette. •Mr*. Ben Stewart of Macon is irt the the city visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Tyler. She will sprnd some time here, -Barnesville Gazette. * *4it Mr. John Blackman, an old (Macon boy, but now in the civil service de partment at Washington, Is in thee city viisdng his parents. / Mr*. T. D. Tinsley and Miss Theo Tin*ley have returned to the city after * month's stay at Ook Mountain Sprang. The social world , whioh has. been %try dull In Macon tor the past few Week*, wua considerably revived bSf the uaace of >;he Nine O'clock CotUUon Club last Wednesday evening.* The uta;e was given at the elegant resi dence of Mrs. S. T. Coleman, compil- tmnury to Mias Carrie Belle Dpraey of GainesvUle, who Is visiting Mips latnni Andaraoo. Every one who knows Mr*. Coli*m.v.n is aware of tne f-ici\ dut there never was a better hostess, eol *he presided last Wednesday even- tog with that grace characteristic of her. The entertainment was a decided ■uccess arid reflects much credit upm Gi*t Cotillion Club. Those present Professor' S._ P. Sanford, Mrs. Cneeves and Miss Annie Sanford, who have been spending some time at the W./gwZm, Indian Spring, have re turned. , Mr. an-J Mrs. John . Holmes left yesterday for a trip ;o Warm Springs, with the hope thr.it the change might Improve their little boy, John L., who has bei*n very ill lately. Nlsbet Tinsley of Macon, who has been Vi siting the family of Mr. Thomas Nall In tiiis city, returned home yes terday.—-Grinin News. Misses Maud und Marie Thomas of Columbus and Miss Louise Dent of Eufraulu are visiting Misses EUeneand Florence Glenn on Orange street. Miss Nelttfe Watkins has returned from a most delightful visit to Indian Spring. Miss Watkins ls.A very attrac tive young lady und was the recipient my social attentions while there, Rob® ' Joh-natou has returned from a delightful trip to Indian Spring. -s. Frank Burner and Wallace Sperry are spending the day at Indian Spring. Miss Denie McAndrew has returned after an extensive visit In the moun tains of Tennessee. »*»« * Mr. and Mrs. Du Pont Guerry, ac companied by -their charming daugh ters. Misses Clara and Rosa Guerry, left yesterday for a month’s vist to Oak Mountain Springs. Miss Gertrude Hobbs left yesterday for Macon, where she will* spend a couple of weeks with, relatives and friends.—Albany Herald. •••• The marriage of Miss Susie Cook to Mr. T. Nelson Feuthcist,one of New York kt the First Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 O'clock, Rev. GCorge Braxton Taylor Officiating, was one of the prettiest weddings that has occurred in Macon for a long while. There whs n'.» attemnt at display and for the reason that It -waa devoid of all gaudy show. It wua*.a church wedding different from most others, and many cocnpllmemtary comments were made regarding the affair. It was so simple, so easy, yet so beautiful. Mr. Feather- stone la well and favorably known In Macon, where he haa resided for eral months. Miss Cook Is one of the most p'opular young ladles In this sec tion and Is noted for her lovable char acter, sweet disposition and accomplish ments. Well may the successful suitor be proud of the prize he has won. large number ‘of handsome and valua ble presents were received from admir ing friends and loving relatives. The bride wore a handsome grey travailing dress which wa? very be coming. Miss Sallie Roberts of Forsyth, who may be Justly called the belle of Mon roe, was maid of honcr. She is one of the most beautiful women in the state and all were charmed by her queenly grace a* she passed through the church. Miss Emm-x Breward of Savannah, as an attendant, was much dmlrcd for her beauty. She has often visited Macon and is very popular here. The brides maids wore cream crepon dresses,' white hats, with pink roses. The bride car ried white rases, the bridesmaids pink roMS,.- . Professor J. E. Poster, the handsome and popular pre*dd»;nt of Porter's Busi ness College, was best man. Col. John R. L.. Smith, the brilliant young lawyer, attendant. *, . . The bride and groom left om the 4:25 train for an extended bridal trip, amid the congratulations and good wishes of a host of friends, who wish them a long and happy married life. 'Mrs. ' H, \ C. Combs wl\l return to night fr'om a pleasant -visit to Savan- hah. m After a delightful visit of several weeks in Atlanta and Tallulah Falls Mi ha Mamie Hodgkins l»*ft yr.-t-rd.w to spend the remainder of the summer In the inpuritains. Miss Dnrlee Long, one of Macon's most charming young ladies and sweet singer, is visiting friends Amierlcufl. • • * IWrs. John Helfrlch left last night fbr n several -weeks' visit to St Simons and Cumberland. Mrs.' W. T. Shlnholser has, returned holne after several weeks pleasantly spent at Tybee and St. Simons. •IM Miss Mamie Holllfleld Ms gone to Dublin to '-visit friends in that delight ful city on the Oconee. •••* t ■Mm. jBJ. 8. Curtis; wife bf Professor E. 8. Curtis, principal of counting room department -of Porters Business Col lege, accompanied by her two lovely daughters, has* come to -Macon to live and will reside on Orange street. Mr.. C. H.dSmlth of Rochester, N. Y. t has been engaged In the commercial department of Porters Buslnes* Col lege and will make Macon his hbme. -Mins Lula Sheaxouss has returned from a pleasant \1slt to her former home at Guyton, accompanied by Miss Corlnne Ernest. Miss Maggie Lemon of Columbus Is visiting her cousin. Mr. W. F. Gee*lln, on Tattnall square. m» Miss Julia Rutherford is visiting the .femlly of (Mr. N. B. Johnson, 805 Or- unj/>- She Is *-n route .to In- dten Spring. The many friends of^*Mf. and Mrs. Charles Speer of South Macon will bt pnlned to learn bf the dea-th of their bright little daughter. Lenona, on last Friday evening. The remain* were in terred at Jones Chapel cemetery yester day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. R. H. Dreyfus of Savannah was among the visitors here yesterday. ACME BREWING COMPANY ON TOP An institution That Is Not Only a Pride to Macon, but to the South, *** WANTED—A position as music teacher or assistant .teacher in some school;. Reference given. Address Mrs. M., !De Soto, Ga. WANTED—Twenty-flve nice gentlemen ut once to t.-ike their meals at Stub blefield house. Meals flr*t-class, rates reasonable. Meal tickets for sale cheap. A few more flrat-class board- era can get rooms by applying early. A. J- Sparko, Manager. GOOD WORDS FROM FLORIDA WANTED—You to see the lSOt pensmoro model typewriter on exhibition at F. R. Pomeroy's. J. E. Mlnter. tele phone 283. A Former Agent of fchtllz Colebrntert lleer, Suyai "You Make a Perfect Herr, the Best Under the Sun” FOR RENT—The lower or upper floor of a pleasant hopie October 1, with all con veniences on both. Referenda ex changed. % Address “Congenial," c*ro of the Telegraph. That, was a gratifying communica tion that out friend Hazleliur^t of the Acme Brewing Company received a few days ago It tame from Tampa, Fla., and was full of pkuslng. iuftelli- gence. • ^ For a long* time that well known and popular gentleman \Y. 8. Norman of Tam^u, Fla^-IusL represented in a mo3t aatlwfdctory * mnnuer the Bchlltz enccd agent in tlio Florida city, pre vailed upon him <ip try u sample lot of their goods, w-hlcl) they wished tested on their merits alone. The prop- on was accepted by the TVimpi gentleman. In a few days after Mr. man’s acceptance, he applied co our brewers (for the agency for their by/ is written on Mr. Norman says: "You make a per- Isfactory goods ever handled by me.' Here was the unmistakable pre Land of Flowers.' victory for a Macon enterprise. i JOHNSON’S MAGNETIC OIL! Instant Killer of Pain. Internal ami Externa!. f'iuaUatly. Cboutnau JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL 80AP. llioraarkst. It In absolutsly pure. Makes the eklu soft aurt volvoty and rMk«rue the loet plexlonf 1* n luxury Air the Bath for Inf It alhyn itohlnir. cU-anrr» thercr.lp und pr< •he Growth of hnlr. For ealo by GOODWYN & SMALL. ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THI8 HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MURK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD BACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN EOR Lft33 THAN IS CTS. AGENTS WANTED. MEN to n*“lI baking powder to the groiv-ry trade. ^I« u1y c-mployimnt; <x|>«-rhiK»* unnecessary; 175 monthly salary and ex penses or commission.’ Tf satisfactory ad dress at once with particulars concern Ing yourself United States Chemical Works, Chicago. LADY AGENTS—Tho easiest and, most - profitable thing to do is to sell the Hygela Corset. Send for terms anil in formation to 'the Western Corset Com- piny. Ht. Louis, Mo. WE WANT .MEN. 120 to 125 a week. Steady work, selling staple goods tb dealers. .Simples to proper applicants. No peddling. Experience unnecessa ry. Salary or large commission ns preferred. Household Specialty Com pany, 75 Fourth street, Cincinnati, Q. WANTED—Agents. Sample sashlock free by mall' for 2 cents stamp, immense, Unrivalled. Only good one ever in vented. Heats weights. Sales unpar alleled. IL! a duy. Urohard, Box £4, Philadelphia.. WANTED. •Mr. and Mrs. D. M Hughes and daughter of Danville arrived In the city yesterday to visit relatives * •Mr. W. W. Peacock of TIfton haa been among the recent visitors to the city. , Mrs. Jcssey of Atlanta is on a visit ,l*y her friend. Mrs. CoL J. A. Thomas, on Second street. Mr. Jack 8. Britton of Americas, who ho*'b‘*en taking his holiday at home nc ir Indian Spring and with his broth er,. Mr. E. St. C. Britto*. of this city, « *«i'cSri»rBrti*'Dor,ett of Gn'.nosM rrturos to Amertcu. today. • - T ?-!' ,y \U«!,B Mr K. T. J-'k., >f riawklnzvtllo Co.umbM, Doulse Dent of EufauU, 2’te Williams. Minv.e Wiley. M ibel . Ben, C li-ns. Ethel Greco* ►1 Matie Wiloox; Messrs Cu«H An- •■-s.n. Richard lll-nes, Hirdy Barden, ‘‘•‘•i Me Call. Everett Colenxin. Tr.ivls ] Gus Daly, Hansel. Thomai. Orrin . J -e*-y. Joe Preston. 'Warner Hir,l-1 *• k, James Herriot. Charles Adam,, " ■ B. Tinsley. James Armstrons. Rob-. * r - Spirtai. c.ruiei Wtlliam»>n. Lee f 'teman, Lem Dure. Mack Corbett. “••try Snotv.len an,l George Snowden. L -t a.l of ne r'zular Friday eventii* tbx: the L3C Cx*«a Club ® VXi -*y gives there wv an oi'J-f.ifih- *®’‘**i w-atermtlon fete. The waosrm^I- tioux Mr. ilorrisva SUMMER SUITINGS. >r the next ten days we will close our stock of summer suitings at re- M price* to nuke rr£>m for lmporta- s at new tariff flgures. Geo. P. Burdick & Co. PRODUCE. ir Vnd Western cnbhage ami Iri.-h toes to arrive tcmvjrrow. This Ls flp»: vtr of tbt.a'oMni. and strictly y stock. GA. PRODUCE CO.. W) Poplar c:reet. M icon, Ga. Or, Price's Cream Baking Powder WkM'i Pair Hlgbsst Award. ANY LADY can easily make 918 weekly wdrking for me quietly at home. Posi tion permanent, and If you can spare only two hours per day. Don't fall to Investigate. Reply with stamped e velope, Mies Luclle Logan, Joilet, III. MAN to distribute circulars; 94 per 1,000 paid. Bend 4 cents stamps. National District Association,’Chicago. WANTED-To rent one 8 or 10-room resi dence close In. Address “M," care Tele graph. WANTED—One good Second-hand range with water back. Address “8. A.,” care Telegraph. WANTED—Ily young lady, position as stenographer. Will work reasonably. Address “riteno," care Telegraph. WANTED—A few more table boarders at 93 per week at 159 Pino street. WANTED—To rent best located wood and coal yard In Macon. First and Aah streets. WANTED—To trade for wood one gentle mare, two wagons and three buggies. Wood yard. First and Ash streets. WANTED—Hoarders at 759 Plum street. between 1 Pint ted Cetton avenue. Table board a specialty. Kates very reason able. 'Apply at once. .Mrs, S. V. Srooak. WANTED—ByNd competent young Ger* man woman, fbsttkm as housekeeper In hotel or private family. Address W. B.. In care of Mrs. Irene Cham- bens, BarneaviUe. Ga. WANTED—An lrori aa fe. If you have one for sale address J. R., care Xele- graph. WANTED—Three unfarnivhed rooms fjr light iwusekeeping. Give name. ;ovality and price* L., care this paper. . ... j g.xinf triple thing, hats and gont-i' fur- mshlng gcodt to call at Iteud ng a. J. * Cobb, assignee. FOR RENT. # WB imvrc for rent a number of dwel lings suitable for first-class boarding h’ousd*. Walker & Wise. FOR RENT.—JThree or four uufurnlsh- 1 ed raam-e for light housc-kx»plng on Stubbs' Hill. Apply 005 Or.iuge street. FOR RENT—Two large, comfortable ^ rooms, furnished or unfurnished, cor ner Oak end Spring streets. • FOR RENT—Ten-room house, No. 720 First street. A. Reynolds' Son, No. 211 Cotton avenue. NOS. 253 BOND and 144 itafyUk »treet would nuke any one desiring a fcmull house In good neighborhood a splen did home. For rent by Walker & Wise. FOR RENT.—Two delightful rooms, on the hill. Address M. R. t care Tele graph. FOR REIJjTT—Store recently occupied by Wood & Bond, three stories and base ment, 35x115 feel. Best business laca- • • tloh on Cherry street. Apply to W. G. Solomon. FOR RENT—Plerpont House, located in Macon, Gn., two door* from court nouse; twerityMhree 1 rooms, modern conven ience^; never has been vacant; always full with regular and transient board ers. Possesion October 1. J. P, Flan ders, Macon, Ga. FOR RENT—Stowshbtise No. 109 Cot ton avenue. Now oocupied by J.. R. Banders. Capital stand for furniture house. Walker & Wise. FOR RENT—Threo desirable rooms, with all modern covenlences,' over store of W. E. 1IU1 & Co., on Steonfl street. Suitable for physician or den tist. For further information apply at Willingham's Warehouse. FOR RteNT-^Oi Walnut street, 12 rooms, for close-in boarding; 495 Orange street, 7 rooms; large garden, stables, etc., ill Jefferson street, 10 rooms, stables, etc., on the Hill near Wesleyan college. Brick store, corner Fourth and Plum; rooms , overhead; suitable for bar. Rooms'over Telegraph office, suitable for offices. Houses from $10 up through out city and suburbs. Including Hu- guenln Height*. Call and examine our rent list. ' George W. Duncan & Co. FOB BENT—A furnished house on Orange street, 6 .rooms, good location, at 922 per month. Immediate possession. E. A. Horne, 451 Cherry street. FOR R!ENjfr— See my list of offerings be fore 'contracting for . another year. Frank M. Oliver, 416 Second street. FOR RENT—Good house, 5 rooms, two . halls; several closets. Fronts Wesleyan college park. Cheap to good tenant. "E. M.,” care Telegraph. LARGE furnished front room for gentle man .with family with na children. 754 Third street. • '.v “ / ..... FOR RENT—Residence near WeMevan Female College and on electric line."Al. V. Washington. TO LET—Furnished room for- couple or two young men, with or without ucard. Address *'J. W care Telegraph. JUHAN’S •Special line new droas fabrics for , early fall wear at thl, price. New col- i ora, excellent value. Our wide wall scrKes, 63 Inches, at 85 cento are stylish and serviceable. Regular retail price on tlila claw of material. *1.35 per yard. Wo are also slunvlnir remarkable values In our black {roods department. The fall season of '94 brings forth many new weaves In dress and shlrt- lnu silks. Our first Importations Just In and they are marvels of beauty. See especially the new styles at 85 cents, 31 and >1.35. Best 50 cents corset on tho market R. & G. comas In all grades. Thompson’s new 6-hook corsets In all sizes. Silases' and children's corset waists. One case 43-lnch bleached pUlowcao- Ing 7 cents tier yard. 45 CD.NT13. 45 cents per dbzen for our celebrated glycerine soap. No experiment In buy ing this soap. Few soaps better at 10 cents,cake. Now lino fancy crochet cotton and rings. ■The beat >1 umbrella In the city. Twenty-five yards curtain scrim for >1. Remnant! ufhlto hvwna and nnlnsocks at half v-.Uue. Another case of thoso 10 fents fire soreene. Mosquito nets at cost to close. Line 35 cents suspendens at 20,cents. Now shipment belt buckles and belt ing. Special drives In curtalne. Special drives In nortlers, Tinted embroidered stylus for sash curtains 13 1-2 cents. JUHAN’S FOR RENT—An elegant homo on Col lege street: one block of Wesleyan. Apply to Walker & Wise. , FOR RENT—The Boardman dwelling, 357 Firut street. Immediate possession. Apply ut Macon Savings Bank. OUR HUNT 1,1ST Is n ,»vv« ampl’ t<- m l we will'be glad to haive you Inspect same, or If you will write us we will call on you. Walker & Wtoe. FOR RENT—Five-room house, 007 Georgia avcduc. Possession at once. Jacob Hlrsch. CIO Fourth street. FOR RENT—The elegant two-story brick residence. 636 Orange street, containing nine rooms and three bath rooms and all modern conveniences. The house* has recently been com pletely overhauled. Aei:«*:wll>Ie to all street car lines. For furlher particu lars apply R. S. Collins & Co. FOR SALE-iHanvi in VlncvllU* for v |l,500. Six rooms Bargain fbr quick ' purchaser. Apply to Walker & Wine. TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store on Vlnevillft Branch |n tho city. Pos session at once. Jacob Hlrech. FOR RENT—Nice seven-room dwell ing for $16 per month. No. 255 Orange street. Apply to K. J. Will ingham, at Payn* & Willingham's, CALL and examine our rang list; con veyance furnished and polite atten tion guaranteed. Walker & Wise. of 202 1-2 acres, eight mllse from the city. In Rutland district, near Georgia Bquthern and Florida and Southwest ern railroads; 130 acres cleared. T-lio land Is good and well suited to corn,, cotton, peaches and melons, and is well located for whipping fruits. Hn* a six-room dwelling on It, and good water irom springs and well. Good neighbors and good schools. «Apply tu H. F. # Stiohecker, attorney, 105 Cotton avenue. VALUABLE PRINTING OFFICE AT PUBLIC OUTCRY—Under and by vir tue of an order nassed July 27 by Hon. Jbhn L. Hurdetpnn. Judge of superior court of Bibb county, Ga., In the case of the Macon Gas Light and Wtotor Co. et al. vs. J. W. Burke & Co.. I will sell at public outcry on Septem ber ID next between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'clock p. in. the printing office and bindery plant Twhlch 1« now in operation) of J. VV. Burke & Co. No bid will bo received for less than 95.000 and the purchaser must deposit 10 per cent, of tho bid with the receiver at time of making such bid. All bids are subject to im mediate confirmation by the court. All parties contemplating purchasing are earneatly requested to make an examination of this property. Inven tories can be seen at my office at 452 Attend street. Mucon. Ga. Terms of sale. cash. E. W. Burke, receiver. FOR BALE—Old papers, for wrapping purpoHt-M, etc., 2t cents per hundred. Telegraph offico. FOR SALE. FOR 8ALE-Chol« Heights for pvaj. Second street. FpR SALE—Ono S-gallon graded cow, sec ond calf. Apply at Stewart’s stable, Mulberry afreet. FOR SALE—Engine und bodler. 10 to 40- horie power; two grist mills, liew. Ma chinery made and repaired. E. Crockett. FOR SALE#—Cleveland bicycle, practically an good as new, at half original cost John P. Ross. FOR SALE—At a » In fine condition, avenue. FOR SALE—One medium size safe; handsome and n»*w. F<»r Gntli-r In form.it/on apply at F. Reichert's, Cot ton d venue. FOR SALE—Good one-half Jersey cow and calf. Apply to W. A. Bragg. Bradley, Ga FOR SALE-The Jud Hill residence, cor ner A»h and Boundary streets.* nrar Hugucnln Height*; stven room*; modern ccnvenlenc?*; ktabtea, barn*, etc, A bargain, and **»y term* .f taken soon. The ci/*.«*t ind mow complete hof»4- In Macon. George W. Duncan it Co. BUY REAL ESTATE NOW—Everybody wishes fo sell, and thu make* it a good time to buy. This idea In r,i-»i Our pren'.uit d«-pr»?s»*-d market cannot continue 4>ng. Extreme* follow each other. Aseumuiivi vsui long seck lavesUnent. There are some real bergiuti-* to t* hu4 now in all#iai of property In and near Macon; not be cause owner* have lost faith In their property, but because circumstances force them to sell. 3eud me a descrip tion of your property, and I will sell It for you. Examine my list of offer ings * K. A. Horne, 4»4 Cherry stmt. LOST DOGS. DOG LOST.—B ill puppy, brown and white body, brown spot lit forehead, ear* cut very short. Finder pleiiHc notify HOLLIFIDLD, 108 Magnolia srteet. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN your wife l«avcs home board M Chapman's Eug'.lxh Kitchen; neat, clean and oooi. CHEAP HOMES on long time and ensv payments. Apply to M. G. Taylor, Hotel Lanier# FRAMING, 9-i.50 per 1,000 feet; flooring, 90.50; colling, 99.GU; shingles, No. 1, 91.W; No. 2,- 85 cents; laths, 91.50 per thousan I; weather boarding, 99 per thousand. The above lumber can bo had In ordering n car and Will be delivered In Macoi, Address all* orders to Union Lumber Company, Macon, Ga. CHATTANOOGA ROOF PAINT, 4fi cents gallon; put up in barrels and nan bar rels. Now is tho time to paint that warehouse. Drop mo a card and will cal) to see you. 0. II. Uolfculllet. NOW YOU KNOW, all yoti want is time. In thw meantime you want and must havo clothes The way to get them Is to fake thosd y<iu havo to clean or dye, as needs, to Macon deam Dye Work*. • have the rest -When you grant s sidewalk, cellar floor or a drive way; that hus body and foundation id sup port It* that will stand all travel put updn it, my concrete pavementn will last an age nnd give better satisfac tion than anything you can get for the money Invested, Tho best 1h the choapeid when you consider its du rability. Address F. L. Henry, 757, PJnc street, Macon, Ga. CASH PAID for old gold and sliver. Du plicate wedding presents In solid sli ver bought und taken In exchange fbr ollusr article*. Julius R. Watts & Co.. Atlanta. Ga. CHOICE Western beef, pork, mutton iwh veil 1. We keep only the treat. (Georgia Packing Comp my. JARIbETT Ar A'BEL nuke everything lu tin, zinc and copper and the best steam flttom In the stnte. JAR RETT A ABEL get all the big con tracts that arc let in Macon because th<\y th«* b“»t plumbers nnd do work cheaper than othww. RECEIVED a shipment of fine beef, mut ton,‘spring lambs, veal, etc., at L. J). Abel ft Co. TIME WA8 when a man could afford to buy a suit for nice and a suit to work In. But now to get a nice nice suit, n little economy must come In on (he other. That Is easy enough, If you think to go to Macon Bteani Dye Works with one suit. CA-Il LOAD Western potatoes end cab- bage to arrive tomorrow, at bottom prices; strictly wholesale. Georgia. Pro- duceCompany, COO Poplar street, ila- con, Ga, il'i.'rt LOST—A large mouse colored cow. Strayed from premises of Mrs. Lula A. Banks, Huguealn Heights. Reward.' NOTICE—I move nnd raise brick and frame buildings, without risk to any body to the building*. I do moving in all ports of the »t*t«. Coll and seo me, Sr drop me a card. Z. W. Self, 417 Mulberry etre*t. Telcpone ZD, UOMAN, the learned and Tklilo-I DR. specialist from New York city, come auRation, examination and advice free. Mall treatment given by sending for symptom blonks; No. 1 for men, No. ? for women. No. 8 for skin drtwwea. No. 4 for catarrh. No. 5 for heart di*ei fe . Call on or address Dr. O. W. Roman, 2(1 Fo irth street, Macon ,Ga . VIAVI can be obtained at Mrs. J. n Ht evens'". 653 Oak street. Agents w«ntc.j Liberal terms. TRY um on hums, .breakfast bacon nnd lard. Choice freah mock at lowest priven. Georgia Packing Company. 92.900 CASH, $1,200 In Hx. tw Ivf ' Wj eighteen months, at 8 p*-r cent Interest, will buy a 7-room two utory bongs, with all convenience*. Address O, Jf. Bo4feul|* let, Huguenln Heights. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer nellnu SPRING LAMPS. - A f*-w < h i|. •• till-* mte* Saturday and Monday. Geor gia Packing Com-pany. HEADQUARTERS second-baud bog ging. Just us good as new. Fifty per cenL your money saved. Until extensively in Central and South west ern Georgia by buyers and planters, CtU on K. Wolff. 410 Fourth street. Military Academy Prepare* for Govern ment Acadcmle*. UnL versltle* and Burinexs. For catalogue* a<1dren* MaJ. R. A. McIntyre. Bethel Academy P, O. RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY, Front Royal, Virginia, prepare* young i , . ■ L l sad boys fbr ool* to Macon recommended by forty-two j ege an <l buslneio. M«xler«i« charge of New York's fsmoua doctor*. Con- n eA Rhfully sltuatod. For catalogue* address Rev. D. W. BOND. Prln. LUCY COBH INSTITUTE, " ATHENS, GA. '> Kx«*rrWH^» resumed Soptombor 12, 1W)4, S|h**!h1 arrmigcinentH niado at '"I*hq Villa for pupil* desiring to devote theli time t«» >(uido oml Art. MILDRED RUTHERFORD, Principal,