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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1894.
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Newty Items Furnished by
the Hustling Correspondents ,
of the Telegraph.
GOSSIP ABOUT GAINESVILLE.
fleeenlll I»#y Advsntltfs Camp-Slanting
W#ll AtUndnl«J*ir«rionvll|* Jot-
Ilnsi-rMnuHlIU IlJgli School
«»at<ilraro IVr»n«»ls.
■ OstnoevIBe, Au*. 2*.-<8p*dgl.)-Th«
etate camp-meeting of the Seventh pay
Adventist., which hue boon In program
fof several days at this place, with a
eood deal of Interest manifested, will
Cloise with tomorrow's servlets.
Halt c|ty court has been In session
the present week, his honor. Judge Mar
shall L. Smith presiding. There ore no
msea of unusual Interest or Importance
to be'heard at this term and It will
likely adjourn before the close of the
week.
Col, Henry 21. Perry, for year* recog
nised ss one of the mom prominent
legal lights of this portion of the state,
is now In the race for Judge of this cir
cuit of superior court to suocted'Judgo
C. J. WelHwrn. Cel. Perry Has o for
midable opponent In the person of lion-
John J. Klmsey of White county, who
has been In the race for montlis, but
he nnd his hundreds of friends and ad-,
mlrors, who are among the beat people'
of the section, think he will make a
splendid race. He Is a man of marked
and superior legal acumen and kn'jwl-
odgo nnd has no cuual as regards real
sterling Integrity nnd becoming mod
esty. •
Sira. James Plerpont (Flanders of Ha-
con Is vial ting her daughter,. Sirs. M.
Campbell Drown on Green street the,
present week.
Mr. D. J. Clark of Slocon was among
those registered today ut the Arlington
In this city.
Sirs. O. G. Sparks of Macon As also
a visitor In the city for the summer.
Sir. Julian Itogcrs of Slacon, accom
panied by his family', is here to enjoy
the dellghtrul climate.
Silas Marguerite Wourtz, the charm
ing violinist fronj Cleveland, O., gnv*
one of her delightful entertainments
last evening at Halley chapel, Georgia
Seminary. Hhe was assisted by Mr.
Luolus Perry mils of Atlanta, whoa*
resources us a delineator of charaottr
are truly romnrka-ble. Miss Weurts by
her superb performance last evening
easily ertneed her right to wear the ti
tle "Queen of Vlollninla." hhe Ja recog
nized a» one of the first players of the
world and our little city feels proud to
enjoy one of her raro entertainments. —
JEFFERBONVILLD JOTTINGS.
'A Shooting Scrape Near Town—Fait
Term Auburn Institute.
Jeffersonville, Au*. >2.—(8pectul.)—
iWo learn that there wua shooting
Scrape up above torwn lore In the af
ternoon. but have not heard tho partic
ulars, further than, that It camo from
a political dispute, and u white nun
■hut a negro.
Tho fall term of Auburn Institute
commences neat Monday, the :7th.
Profeasor Mils ’McNair bail been
electesf principal; Profoesor L. p.
Browning baa boon Heeled flrst ajuls-
tsn't. iT.)feesor Browning comes from
Moysville, Ky., and gr.Mim-.--M last
year with IIroe honor from the Htaun-
ton (V-ai.) M'JJmry qandenty. Miss
Julia H. Hilton of Yarmouth. Nova
Bcoll*. hn« been elected music taachar.
Misa llll'ion Is ,1 graduate of New Ung-
«snd Conservatory of music, and we
feel than we have been fortunate In
deed SO secure her services. In fact,
wo uOw boast Mat our school, which
has always been tho prldo of our town.
Is unusually well equipped «ml capa
ble of an aood work aa any high sohool
In tha elate.
Profeesor Browning nnd Miss Hilton
aru exp-vuM about S-ltucdoy to be on
hand for Monday morning.
We notice Professor H. 2. Sanders of
Danville Mini County School Commis
sioner ngjabtok 111 town coJUy.
•Mrs. l-llouw Jonm of Cochran and
/ Mies Sarah Carroll of Hamilton are tho
guesla of MM. Dr. T. S. Jones.
Mies Alma Hull ml -of MlIV-lgevHle
U visiting Min Emmie MaMutr.
tFoddet) pulling is now the order of
the day, and cotton picking will soon
he on hand. Our people report unusu
ally good crops.
ITEM8 l-'HOil DALTON.
Qoa. W. C. Gleim'n 8|>ccoh at Spring
?t§Flnco—Reception liy Mrs. Heater.
Dalton, Aug. 22.—(Special.)—Rev. D.
P. ltass. Baa. 8. E. Horry, Dr. TV. 11.
McKnlght. Jolm L. Kdim-mlsot). Judgo
A. J. liougley. sin-ntT Itldar ami many
others went over to Spring Place today
to bear lion. TV. O. tlU-mi. nml they any
It was tmquedleodbly 000 of tho l>e»t
political specchort they over heatil, nud
that It was putt, r-vk-rltibod Imho
racy froth opeuinik to aloaa uu<l did n
Mwkl of gm-d fc>r the parly.
Mr. nml 'Mrs A. O. Heater of Hie ho
tel Dolton Jtodared their guests sad
friends i» reception Tuesday ntulit.
'Among those \-r--sc-nt lawides tho (met*
were Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Imvemau. Mid
■Atinle I-oveumu. Miss Emma Fried
man. Mrs. H. l-'r'.islnuui, Mr. Lewis
Lovenuin, Tl ss May McAfee. Mr. Ju
lian MoCnmy, Miss Annie Wright, Miss
Mower, Mr 1-T.iuk T. Kei ii.d.ls nnd
Dr- TV. a MeKnight.
Miss llattlo Tltomaa left Monday for
LONe STIIINB
of discuss amt -le*
nu-sem—tsha -T- lias r
t-rlgiu in 1--r;--r of the
livur. Ik-rsn-pd ap
od de, cousU|-ntl-n
Miirt-by, N. C., to resume lier dntles ns
- ii- i.
Sirs. Mary Trovitt 1-tiv's M Aeptem-
bar 1 to teach in Wriitluavllln. Oa.
’Hon. A. o. Bacon speaks in Spring
Place tomorrow. ... ;
STATESBORO NOTES.
StataOboro, Aug. (Sp-clsl.)—Mrs.
W. J. Dunum left on last Thursday
for Cave ripr-ug*. her former home,
where, she will spend several weeks
visiting friends and reUnives.
Rev. J. H. HdJgfcl. bos been con
ducting a very Interesting meeting at
the Methodist church for several days
poet.
Mr. Turner, senior editor Of the Bull
och Times, has gone on an extended-
visit to his homo at Clear Waller, Fla.
-Mr. is. E. Turner attended the meet
ing of -the board of trustees of the high
school aa Wr-gntsvllle last week.
CAMILLA HIGH SCHOOL.
Camilla, Aug. 32.—(Special.)—The
board of (trustee* of Oamllla high
school -nave elected Professor H. '
Palmer of West Point, Oa., as princi
pal of this school and Mats Anns Col
lins us first oar/atam, and a large
school la promised for the full term.
Coftoo tahpcnlng rapidly and Is com
ing In freely, and business Is bright
ntng up considerably. The cotton crop
Is net so good here ss many bedeve.
as there ts much rust and Shedding
of bolls. While sonic few good farmers
will make rood crops the general crops
will be unite short.
HADDOCK HAPPB.NIMJM.
Haddock, Aug. 22.—(Spedul.j—Mr.
TV.lll.tm Uudd, Jr., of Orange Lake,
Flu., is v,s.tlug his motlier-iu-law, Mrs.
8. M. Lester, r
-Mr. Jamm Cook of Columbus Is vis
iting the family of Dr. Utinlemitn.
Miss 8nruh Walker, a charming
young Indy of Boonlr, Is visiting tho
fnindy, of Mr. Wado Lester.
Mr. 11. Bush I1.1H seven beautiful tori
Rent and has changed the name of Ills
street from Railroad Boulevard to Bou
levard do Canine.
THE SUPREME COURT.
Reynolds Brothers vs. Padgett. Be
fore Judge Sweat. Appling superior
court.
Although the owner of personal prop
erty which another wrongfully takes
and converts permanently to his own
use muy waive the tort and tnatiwaln
-a action ex contractu on account for
the value of the property,yet when)
such property -was taken without leave,
but with no Intention to convert It per
manently, and was Injured by it tempo
rary wrongful use, the wrongdoer hold
ing It afterwards for the owner and
with no purpose to use, claim or dis
pose of ti as bis own, he ts liable for
rhe tort in a proper uotlon. but ta not
unarguable wii-h the value of the prop
erty in a suit b.isdd on account, for
goods MM and delivered.
Judgment affirmed.
G. J. Holton & Son, hy brief, for
plaintiff In error.
No appearance contra.
Durant vs. Western Un-Ion Telegraph
Company. * Beforo Judge Smith.
-Dodge and Wilcox superior courts.
A declaration Ifa un action against n
telegraph company to reoyver the atai-
utory penality for falling to dellVer a
message with due dtlllgenco is amen
able so as -to make It allege Unit the
ju-ndee, rtuiUcd In the town to which
tho message waj directed, and Wt-thln
one mile of t-no defondtmt company's
otllco In that town. Wratcrn Union
Telegraph Company va. Smith decided
Miaroh 26, 1891.
\ -Judgment reversed.
Hat Lawson, by brief, for plaintiffs
in error.
Gustlp, Ouerry & Hall contra.
Montgomery va. East Tenncsae. Virginia’
ami (leorgla Railway Company. Borore
Judge Griggs, Wilcox Superior Court.
Altll.i'lgh e-l-al rui't-l-K the public StrMt
l-y leaving n frelht train standing across
It for a considerable length of time was
an unlawful act on the part of tho rail
way company, the company wan not liable
In damages to one who, In attempting to
climb over u flat car, which formed a
part of the train, put hla foot In a stirrup
attachod to the car and accidentally fell
to the ground, and, by reason of hla foot
hanging in tho stirrup, was seriously In
jure. The unlawful act of the railway
company was not the proxlm&to cause or
the Injury, and the same was the result
of a pure accident for which the com
pany cannot be hlld responsible.
Judgment afflrmeh -
J. It. Marlin for plaintiff In error; De-
Iau-y A lllshop, contra.
II
- A 2-50 choice rcninunfs
of wool dress ■ goods (2
rNk to 9 yards) placed on
our front counter today
and marked in plain
figures at about one-
third value.
V\-7 - Among this line will
rNk he; found innny good
^things fr skirts, "house
vv rappers and children’s
school-dresses.
rNk • Also itiaong this lot
y^J'of/remnuiits arc limny*
bargains-in/Tcnl French
giiigluuiis, suteeijs, etc.
S JUHAN’S.
New things for fall,
beginning to arrive and
beauties they are; If' (
you are in search of an
early fall dress, see us.
REDUCED.
Twenty pieces finest
$1.25 Black Goods as a
leader in this depart
ment at 75 cents.
This is y6ur oppor
tunity of securing a
choice Black Dress at a
reduction. Other wery
choice patterns. , ,
JUHAN’S. ®
' If you do,-come and see our leaders this week. 100 doz.
perfect fitting Unlaundered Shirts, made of New York milU
muslin with extra long, fine linen bosoms, collars and wrist
bands, worth $9 per dozen, as a leader this week at 50c each.
New Covert Cloths, 54 inches wide, all colors for skirts
and traveling dresses.
Fancy wool and silk mixtures, 36 inches wide at 25c.
Beautiful line dress stuffs, 15 to 25c. a yard in bright
colors for children’s school dresses.
New French percales in choice small figures and stripes
for waists.
Beautiful plaited buckles, black and silver, only 19 cts.
All silk belting ribbon only 46c a yard.
New ducks—black and navy blue assorted with stripes
and solid blues.
New Goods and Novelties opened daily.
^mrnununwmwnwnK
IP. P,
Pitaples, Blotches zS
and Old Sores 3
’ P. P. P. parin'* t bo blood, bandsap
, tho weak and «.obilluted. give*
Abordeon* Brown County, C
Clipt. J. D. Johnston.
7b ell «rAom it may concern/ X hero* 1
•trengtU to weakened nerve*. expels tin^oWSJrSTpropertiM
dlaeaaeo.llTlngtbo patlonc health ana a p p^ j or eruption* of thaekla. I
happine.tt whero »lcktto*?i ylootay euHered for .oteral yw»ru withnn un -
feeliDRSand lusalcndo flratprevailed. SStlyind dtaagreMble ernptlonon
xoyffeoo. I tried overv known remj
Woottrn Union Telegraph Company va.
ltyala. Before Judf* Smith. Telfair
Superior Court.
A telegraphic company »loea not incur
liability for tho atatutory penalty becauno
of Uclny !n transmitting nml delivering
a mea*.ige, unless the delay occur* after
the actual payment or A lender of tho
charges. Where, by* mutual agreement of
tho sender and tho comg>nny'a agent
or operator.- the chargta un- held open
np a debt to be tubseriumtly paid by tho
Bonder, or by him and a third pereon
jointly, thin 'a neither actual payment nor
m«y aubstltute therefor, with reference to
the penal element of the statute, and lo
forwarded over the wlro nominally aa a
prepaid message.
Judgment reversed.
OuRtln, Quarry ft Hall, ‘for plaintiff In
error; D. C. McLennan, contra.
Ivey, administrator, v*. Grlfftn, et. at.
Before Judge Kleh. Pulaski Superior
Qourt. .
One who aa owner redeems land sold
for tAkea within the time limited by 'hiw,
acquires no .title to tho land by reason
of the gtt or redemption or of a convey
ance made to him founded upon and rcc
ognlalng hla right to redeem. In contests
with strangers to such, conveyance he
cannot establish the fact of ownership
merely by Introducing this conveyance to
gether with evidence of fne tax aale
the authority to pell.
Judgment: affirmed.
Hinton ft Cutts. Hal Lawson and J. TI.
Martin, for plaintiff In error; D. M. cllb-
erta and E. XI. Williams, by brtef.Ttfhtia.l
Slater, Myers A Co. Demoreat Spoke and
Handle Company. Pefore Judge Well
born. Habersham Superior Court.
Where a letter of the defendant was
retied upon by the plaintiff and Is now
sought to be enforced as a promise by
the firmer to pay a debt owing to the
latter by a third persons, the evidence
f the writer of the letter aa to what he
meant or intended ’n writing it. la lnad-
ilsRtbb*. In such oases andilgutty may
be explained by nurroundlng facta, but
not br undlKclose intention.
Judgment reversed.
J, C. Edwards, by brief, for plaintiffs
la error; no appearance contra.
I wit lungs.
tuillfP hUOn, or dys
pepsia, are due to
sluggish liver.
A. Da-
KIkhmy, U. S. lnsj^ca-
or of lim '
at It
writ
childhood t mjil
M From
gtsh hrerc r __
inedlcince ag«>rd*d Only temp _ .
\rir-*i l)r. rlrNrt Pteaiuuit IVlkts. taking
Uireo at night and two after iknrr ever x day
!W two Week* and Uh n ooe ** Pellet " r\ery
d*T t'-r months. 1 hare in *«i ro.Hith*. m-
In solid tte*h, twenty a)l »v-ui.-ia I
Ml . t*<ter IhmIiu thau 1 have wm einee
emkiin-wi. lim«ain«m and mndt-amni trSi
ADgs arter na-al* Stt ~ rn|tallt| 5«P«M.
P.e»|<Vettlill> )OttrV
U.8.Inspector of Immlgratioo.
Mixon va. (varren et at, admlnlatratora.
Hefore Judge Smith. WUcox Superior
Court.
Although the evidence in behalf of tho
defendant's theory' of payment waa alight,
w was sufttclent to carry the case to the
Jury* and the court erred n directing a
‘•wrdlct for the plaintiff.
JuJgment reversed.
Hal Lawson, by brief, for plaintiff In
error; no appearance contra.
Kreltser va. Crovatt et al. Pc fore Jodg*
Sweat. Ql> nn Superior Court.
1. The decision denying the motion t
aside the receiver's sole wa* not merely
Interlocutory, but final In Its nature,
eras, therefore, tobjeet to review on
aeparate writ of error; and tho, parties
to the saina.were sufficient, the receiver
htms'.lf not being a neceeaury P*rt>-’
I The attorneys to foreclose a mort
gaga made to a trustee for the security
of bondholders, the some attorney# bein^
, In All uiooa snu ssin ui»<i*a«*i
blptoh##, plnipl#a,oldehronlqpfaers, . _ _ . ,
’ t**urr, scsld bead, Skin Caneer Cured.
’ oontradlctJorntirat ^ p.VfPst holiest Tettimony/romthe Jfnyor of Sequin,Tex,
* 01094 POflMflB UI6 aWw,Mld Ollli - n>-_ Tannarv 14 IbUQ
■ c.ipSi?
’ VM^uilsrly%^Sted r by K th?won' porlfles^Ko blood and rsmoYesnlllr-
:SgHfeet; ! ii.TO SSS3S'SSa
Boot and Potsasinm. and faol oonfld-»nt thnt another coarse
. BPNtNrtpiKLD, f*k. . dug. l‘hh, l w l)3. XIT rmllKT-stlon^ud 0 stomaoh
W,aW “- y0U <S^^.M.KU8T.
, anewiadae. I was aftectid with hssrt Attorney at Law*
dlsoAM. pleurisy and rhsumstUu, tor , ««mSZ
Bit«! film mu mm
" S" t . l '“i. l , n ,!E all drugoists bell it.
y.tfc hi ■*
riUiumauuuuuuuuuiiUK
,1,0 n ttorn*>'41 for tho recolver, arc tll*-
quallfled by tholr profoaalonal engaso-
ment -tnd relation from purchasing for
their own benefit tho mort*JKed property
when eold by the receiver under thvde-
cn-c of foreclosure. The consent of the
truite, wltbupt the .consent of tho /bond
holders will dot- remove the disqualifica
tion. 'Die associates of tho attorneys In
making tho purchase are -affected by the
dlwiiiaUllcatlon of the latter. And Inas
much a* it admits of ootne question under
tho evidence whether the property brought
It, full value, tho nppllcutton of ode of
tho hundoldera mode In due time and be
fore the asms was confirmed, to Bet oalde
the name should have been granted and
a reversal ordered.
Judgment reverted.
S. It.’ Atklneon and Goodyear,* Kay.
for plaintiff Irt error: Crovatt * whltfleld
hy Harrison * Tceple,. contra. *
pfeOULIAR TO ITSELF.
80 cmlucntly miccenaful lins Hood’s
SantniMirlUu boon that many lending
cltlzcun from nil over tho United 9tntc«
furulah ttjHtlmonlnlB of cure* which
Bcem almost miraculous. Hood’s Sar-
mtimrUht Is not an accident, hut tho
ripe fruit of Industry and Ktudy. It
possesses merit "peculiar to Itself.”
Hood's IHUh euro nausea, »\ck head
ache, indigestion, bllloURues*. Sold by
all drUKKlsts.
ANOTHER LINK ADDED.
Mlddlesborough, Ky., Aus. D-—Late ad
vices from New York state that the
Southern Railway Company h’aa bougnt
the Knoxville, Cumberland Gap and lasnla-
ville railroad. This road I, owned hy the
American Association and runi from here
to Knoxville, a distance Of seventy miloa.
A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE.
D. W. Foliar of Oauajoharia, N. Y.,
MVS that he always keeps Dr.- King’s
Now DUa-ovcry In (l\o house and his
family has always found the very best
result follow Its use: that he would
uot he without It, If procurable. (}.
A. Dykooran, druggist, Catsklll, N. Y.,
says that Dr. King's New Discovery
Is undoubtedly' Gw best couch reme
dy; that he bus used It In Ills family
for eight years, anil It has never failed
to do all that is claimed for It. Why
uot try a remedy so loug tried and
tinted J Trial bottle, free at H. J.
ixttnar A Ron's drug store. , Regular
size SO cents and fl.
DISTILLERY SHUT DOWN.
nuo otlkVrx and the mneblnery
tlllery ta operatlaa In Chicago.
RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY
ts guaranteed to cure plies and eons
potion or money refunded. Send t-
stamps for circular and free sample
Martin Rudy, registered pharmacl
everywhere. 50 cents per box. H.
Lamar & Sons, wholesale agents, M
con. Ga.
EN ROUTE TO WASHINGTON.
■ Jersey Olty. Aug. 22.—Profile
ne-io Pile Cure entirely cured me.'
OHOLERA IN RUSSIA.
St. roturabunr. Aug. 51.—Governor
Itar.tr,off of Ntshnl-Novgorod gave no
tice of sixty cases of cholera In the
city prevlouz to the opening of-the pair.
SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURB.
TUI, Is bejoua question the most suo
ri-aatul cough iue\i.cute ws bars ever
wld. A few tloacs lnrariably cures
the ,worst case, of croup, cough aud
bruuchlllo. while Us wunderful sucueas
lu the cure of consumption D without
parallel in the hhttury of medlatne.
mucc .t» mat tltaoov.ry It has been sold
on n guarantee, a test which no other
un-dlctne can stand. If you liars *
cough, we earnestly aak you to try It.
IV.cc 10 ccuto, 50 cents and gL IX
your lung, arc aon>, choc or )»»-*.
ta lame, use Shiloh', Porous Piaster. *
Sold by Goodwya & Small Drag
Cu-.upauy,' tN-rncr Cherry .trust saj
Coilua uveaue. < .
Or. Price’, Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair tlighct Award.
In the World.
• •a
UNDINE.
We have letters from nearly 1
merchants stating that Undine l,
best flour they ever handled. It la
ter ground. Manufactured by
Noel Mill Company, KatlU Spri
Teun.
CENT A #0RD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THl
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS O
^ ■•* •«•:. TAKKN .AT ONE CENT
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO Al
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CTd.
WANTED—Boy between U an*3
years old. .\pply 474 Cotton avenue,
A TEACHER with three years* expe
rience deeires A position. Reference^
g:vea. M.gj M., Litaia Spnngn, Ga.
NEED f\
A SHIRT ■
o NEED
A DRESS
Burden, Smitli <fe Co.
WANTED—Partner with two thousand
dollars capital, well established and
•paying bualncaa. Address G.» ©are
Telegraph.
WANTED—Those who derive big bar
gain, In clothing, hats and gents' fur-
nlshliig gootlfc to call at Keudng a J,
J. Cobb, assignee.
WANTED—You to tee the 1894 Denamor*
1 model typewriter on exhibition at F.
R. Fomeroy'a. J. E. Mlnter. tele
phone 283.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Several desirable dwell
ings on College Hill and electric line,
also near business centre. H. V.
Washington. ,
TWO LAJIOE airy rooms, eastern ex
posure. commanding beautiful view
eind first class board for gentleman
and wife or two young men. 865
Mulberry street on Indian Spring car
-line, -three minutes walk from the
pa-no nice. Rates reasonable. Miss
J. E. Benton.
,FOR RENT—St'oro recently occupied by
i Wood & Bond, three storle, and base
ment. 35x115 feet. Beat buelness loca
tion on Cherry street. Apply to W.
G. Solomon.
FOR RENT—Three desirable room,,
with all modern covenlences, over
store of W. E. Hill Sc Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den
tist. For further Information apply
.at Willingham's Warehouse.
FOR RENT—Five-room houae, 697 Georgia
avenue. Possession at once. Jacob
Hlrsch, 610 Fourth street.
FOR RENT—The elegant two-etory
brick residence. 63G Orange street,
containing nine rooms and three bath
rooms and all modern convenience*.
The house has recently been 'com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
•treet car llnea. For further particu
lars apply B, 8. Colllna & Co.
TEN DOLLARS a month will rent etore
on Vinevllle Branch in the city. Pos
session at once. Jacob Hlrsch.
FOR SALE. '
. for SALE—Good milch cow; also one
■walnut parlor sutc. Apply No. B14
r Pine street.
0 SALE—Two good building lots. One,
- corner of Plum nml Spring streets;
w convenient to business; arid one on
0 Lamar street In Vinevllle. Inquire
e of E. H. Link, 868 Plum street.
V FOR - 8ALE-The Jud Hill reridence. cor-
ner Ash and Boundary streets, nrsr
Huguenin Heights: stvea rooms: all
modern conveniences; .table:!, barns, etc.
. A bargain, and easy terms ,f tsken
o soon. The corieat and moil complete
a home In Macon. George W. Duncan
A Co.
FOR BALE—Old papers, for wrapping
* purpose,, etc., » cull par hundred.
' Telegraph office.
—
MISCELLANEOUS.
REGULAR monthly meeting of Bibb
t Loan and Bulkllng Associ-utlon. 8
g o'clock this evening at office, 463 Sec-
P . ond street. Pay dues nnd avoid
w fines. B. M. Zettler. secretary.
WHITE PHAlRL onion setts Just re
ceived. Call carl)" at 414 Second
• street. ‘The supply 1, Umtted. Dan-
1, tel Drug and Seed Company.
• TO THE PUBLIC—I am prepared to
put up the beet copper cable lightning
*• r ods cheaper Thun any stranger trav-
*Ung through the country. B. D.
) Lumsden.
A BARREL of freeh breakfast Java
1 Just received. ColKer Brothers.
, IMPORTED German canaries. They
\\ are beauties, at 414 Second street,
k Daniel Drug and Seed Company.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives aatlafacUon. Your grocer .ell, IL
\ LOST OR STOLEN—An open-faced
1- gold watch, made by American
1 Watch Company, unique design;
plated chain attached. A liberal re-
ward will he paid L-r -.-.a return to me
/ at -the store of the Dunlap Hardware
Company. R. E. Steed.
RYE. BARLEY and crimson clover nt
414 Second street. Daniel Drug and
Seed Company.
LOST—A pug puppy, last Sunday;
answers to the name of Joe. Return
■ to 561 Madleon street and receive re-
o£ ward.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER aXwmyt
■» gives MStrirfkcUop. Retail* 20c. lb.
M STAR BRAND HAQI8 and Wylie
ic broakfasc txicon alt Collier Brothers.
38,950 for real estate sold; 31.060 net
loans; 37.5*0 pahl Mtynd stock; U,iso
paid wiihdrawing members. How’s
tha.t for June. July and August work
® by the “Bibb Mutual.** Ga.ll nnd tn-
"1 veatigate. B. M. Zettler, secretary.
\) TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER i» the
beet made. Have you tried kt?
J PRESCRIPTIONS carefully com-
^ iNMUdfd ut 414 Second etre«t. DanH
j Drug an i Sv-d Company.
The
Most
Wonderful
.;. Offer
Yet ....
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Al au, underwear.
J. J. Cobb. Assignee of W. A. Redd log.
Bethel I
Military Academy
Prepare** for Govern
ment Academlea, Uni
versities and Business.
For catalogue* address
MaJ. R, A. McIntyre.
Bethel Academy P. O,
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READERS
If you visited the Fair
you can appreciate this -fJlume
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 fine Photographic View*
handsomely hound 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.
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