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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1894
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
That
GEORGIA TQWNSr'Tired Feeling
A Batch of Newly Items Furnished by
the Hustling Correspondents
of the Telegraph.
A DAY’S DOINGS DOWN IN OUBLIN
C«tnmliiton*r Dradwcll Addraittd the
People ofUtirtni mi thoTeaelier**
IlUlltula-Lamon Ateapu-e
i k
1 Dublin. A ax. 24.—(Special.)—State
Bchoal O-ninAwloner Bradwell ad
dressed the citizen* of Laurens toddy!.
He certainly U the right man In the
right ©lace.
The attention of his audience, com
posed of the most intelligent citizen*,
uras tho beat evidence} that could bo
given that his remarks were such as
should bo made by the representative
of fcducntlon In tho Empire .state.
The stlgbtost interruption gave an
noyanco. The general condition of the
schObl system was clearly explained and
the progress made was satisfactory to
every tax payer. Tho commissioner
most favorably Impressed his audience.
Our new governor, an especial favorite
with our pcAiple. can find no better as
sistant In the modi Important depart
merit of his office than Commissioner
BraHwVlI. Even now the most casual
observer must# see that through his
ability, energy and power of organiza
tion. united with his experience and
peculiar objections to tho teachem’ Ip*
stltutes are sometimes heard, but cldfcf-
ly from Incompetent pedagogues iwho
have In some way, chiefly jM*rliaps by
Influence of kith and kin, been jgftmlled.
The organization will cronfC a moat
necessary esprit de corps amjr by united
action tho Influence of such an educa
tional body can but be productive of
great good. It will a Too force upon tho
community the awakening to the re
spect due the most important of the
professions. The state school commis
sioner enjoins upon those whose duty
It is to select ieaobsni the necessity of
character being the llrst essential re
quisite.
•How Important It is that all tho envi
ronment* or the child bo pure-*t home,
In school n’id on the streets.
The teachers* Institute, that much ad
mired society. Is In aessibn. The at
tendance Is very good. There is a no
ticeable Improvement In tire evident In
telligence of both tho m.ilo nnd female
teachers. ’TI* seldom you see a more
Intelligent body of either sex.
Thoro nro over 100 schools In Lau-
T«n* o.Min-t v. Will- Mini r -1 ■ i .-I
Myth of the great InynfiniWl.If
due to the county school board, over
which preside** our Cbunly School Com*
W.*8. Ramaey. Ho posieses
the chnractr, aUllty. experience nnd
Intelligence so necessary to progress,
mftted -wlith abut suvivlter In nVjdo that
springs from the heart, nnd Is extend
ed nt nil times and plucos nllko to the
old. the middle mki»J nnd the young.
Wo obtained from the fairest of tho
fair daughters of West End n promise
to securo especially for the Telegraph
s full list of tho teadliers. We would
be glad lo see a paper of such sound
atl< pi liii'lplc* In III" h:iiid t < <.f
•very teacher in tho wtfOHPmaa. Wo
db not agree in Its partiality for Indl*
vidua Is. but we ore content to nwult
tl»e derision toff the people.
When ciuikio'V. i'll nuns and tho Jut-
tie opens in earnest then It will do to
write notes on the •'Ituatlun.
Politics is very Quiet here. The peo-
plo nr* feeling tho effects of the “re
turning confidence." Now buildings of
the SMI substantial kind are going up
and will be ready tor the fall trade.
fttoU
LtVWBON’8 ACCEPTANCE.
He Consents to Ills Nomination for
Qottgrem Prom the Eighth District.
Wellington. D. C., Aug. 31, ISM.—
Hon. E. L. Campbell, Dr. II. O. Mont*
gonuiry and Orhera, Committee.—Gen
tlemen: Your tetter of the IRth Instant
Informing me thut 1 have been nom
inated for election to the Fifty-fourth
congreee by the Democratic injnventlon
of *lhe Eighth eon gtvnslotv.lt district,
and that you had been appointed <i
committee to request my acceptance,
has been received. While I greatly ap
preciate t»he distinguished honor con
ferred on me f«H* this, the third time,
by the ‘Democracy of the Eighth dis
trict, I trust that X realize ulso the full
weight of Its responsibility, nnd If
ttgain elected to ttXH high office I will
oonseciuM myself <o nn earnest and
faithful discharge of lt» duties In the
Ceipe >-f ootTeoily ivprA'M'iitmg the in
terests of my oowMtUSatB nnd of de
fending *iid Illustrating the principles
of the Democratic party. which are, in
my Judgment, synonymous with the
pneolplos of constitutional govern
ment.
With high regard for each of you
pervonatty, I n»m very truly yours.
Thus. G. Lawson.
SPEAKING IN LKFSEY,
?oo Jmm«, Judge Bartlett nnd CoL
Ki'ildhig Entertained tho Yeomanry.
SnrmwvlHe; Auu. 34,-^8pMillU.)-Gol
Joe James. Judge Bartlett and Col*
lieddlng spoko to the people nt betray
today. There wt« -*t laW crowd to
hear them. All the speakers wore ill
g.Hsl trim. Pol. Joe Jnmes sp ike In the
the morning lie Is one of those .shalge
haimiier orator* Hint pnmds d vintn'
lino people l«v fonv of reason and logic.
If he was a preacher he would always
bo preaching doctrinal sermons. He
wifi. _
T AGfS I And oondittoue to life,
— ^ l —T. jut.1* Ml tm.ee, to n*rd
InTteomting italic; *
UnmlMtor of the iminul, |>. ri«HtU-«l
function, eud • tWUun* <u»l Hr*o»
in* NVrvIno. For Iht* purv>««>
Or. Plirtt'i Finriti Prucrtpllu
In tbo only medicine #o certain in its
curalhf action that It can
lr«,L 1 our tnoiH jr to returned If tt
In M»i1.-nh^»t, Woman hood, end
Motherhood, It luvtooiatHi eud
Inacre up the tihaurfrd, run <k>wn,
M.iBoib.l and dclitalo; ailn\* nt»<t
Hkn-t.«, Jttr.
■m, t*hon «, or J*r. VI-
* nil unuatt.ralir-
irsulantksor monthly fiiL.
I‘((li-lual !'nit*.W •akureaia,
•**«K lK)w« Sioaoona, Ha. k-
4 l UvratKrfi and kindred tnaladn-*.
~ the** about to UttXM
n. « Im l>no* boon,
*1'- »ud nt
cbUdb
..and Ute.i-Ttod vC weiftnroa nt,
|*rtuiM>:re the arMiiin of an
!ldrtM.B l Of "• fbC
‘ Uv vLdd. *
So common at this season, la a
serious condition, liable to lead to
disastrous results. It Is a sure
sign of declining health tone, and
that ibe blood Is Impoverished and
impure. The bev-t and most sue-
cesaful remedy is found la
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
Which m«kM rich, healthy blood,
fc.»l time fire, MrtOfth lo tbo
nerve, ehutlclty to tha muaelea,
vigor lo the brain and health to
the wbnic body. In truth, Huod’a
Sarsaparilla
Makes The
Weak Strong
Banuro to get Hood's and only II<«l's.
Hood'a Pllla cur. Ilrcr Ilia. »o.
look up tho Populist Htnto platform nml
ahmvoit Hint tbo claim of holdiui; to tho
principles of JcITerson wns nuujiht, for
vtbllu tlicro wus much said about JofTcr-
wn. yet tho whole was killed by the
uliHoluto Indorsement of tho Um.il.it
platform ns tl.c creed of tbo party.
That Oiniilm platform Col. James
showed -vas not In the Interest of tbo
South. The Populists plied Col. James
with questions. Tlicso ho answered
fully nnd In good nature. He said bo
was thoro to Instruct nnd he was glad,
to answer qumtlons. A negro Populist
linked why I lie Demo,Tuts did not |v
Kurd negroes ns equals? “How?" in
quired Col. James. “What do yon
lueiin by equals?" Tho negro replied
tlmt tho Populists lind premised to put
Ills race In tho Jury liox and give them
olllcc. Col. James then showed tho.
urll of fnlso protn'ses nnd tl.o erll of
misleading the negroes. When Col.
James finished all ropulred to the grove
nnd purlook of n basket dinner. As It
whs sixteen miles to tbc train your re
porter lind to lenvo before tbc speaking
wus through with.
JUDGE HINES TO SPEAK.
EatoiHon, Aug. 24.—(Special.)—It was
to t» hoped that third party doctrine
would come to an end after the depart
ure of Tom Watson, but wo ore to be
dosod again on Saturday, September
», by Judge Hines. Third party speak
ers ure beginning to be a little h)t too
numerous lo our city, and already the
pries of an* has gona up tn ant kg pa
ri on of this event.
STORE BDRQr.AUIZED.
Cardcle, Aug. 24.—(Spedul.)— 1 The
atom liouso of V. A. I-’ruscur wits
lir.iken nt'. l.j Imrglurs Iasi night and
goods to the nmouut of nl.out $1U0 Is
supposed to hnvo been tukeo. There
Is no clue to the perpetrators of this
net. .Mr. l-’rasuer will pay n liberal re
ward for the apprehension of the thief.
It Is thought they returned to Mucun
oil tho early morning ttntn.
LYNCHED A PAIR OP ’EM.
A Mob Saved -thfe State the Expense of
Two Convicts.
iMon-tgomery, Ala., Aug. 21.—Tonight
nt MMdheUa auitton, thirty mta couth
of here, « band of masked men took
ltlley Walker and Richard Jordan off
tha Cent ml train bound for Montgom
ery, from Deputy Sheriff Kerltaml, and
lynched them by hanging them to a
tree and Afterwords perforating their
holies wieh buckshot. The prisoners
bid been 4rM at Union Sprint* for
murder, were convicted nnd Walker
was sent up to tha penftenHury for
life end Jordan for twelve years.
UiM February tho agent at Suspen
sion. on 'the Mobile and Girard road,
wui shot dead tn his atone, njotntng the
station. Two weeks later Cdr. Hal] wus
Shot at tho same place, but was not
killed. Thb ertmo was tiuceubel to a
gang of murderers and robber*, of
whlrti Walker \ms the leader and Jor
dan a member, Willi,nil Wallace of Co
lumbus, On., went down to arrest
Walker. The dececdve and others sur
rounded Wu kef's house, when the lat
ter slim Wabset dead through u door
and then sac—pid.’ lie was nfterwords
captured In Pkorkla. Jordan, wtui caught
In Bulloch county.
ATLANTA OBI'S ANOTHER.
Next nssslop of the Amort can Water
works Asa,,nation to lio Held There.
Mluncnpolls, Aug. 24.—The next ses-
kI.hi of ttu> American Waterworks As-
melnMon unit be bold Ut Atlanta.
Tin- invitation of the South's great
im-tro|K>Sa was vM.-ndid by Mr. W. <i.
KU-lmnls of Atlnnta nml was accepted
over nil Olliers.
The next sesslau of tbo association
will bo tho fUtccatli. It will Ik* bold
nlkiut tho time of tho opening of tho
Cotton stntoa Ex|kurill(.u. nnd tho nt-
Udulnncu will 1h> very largo.
THOMAS' POPULISTS.
llioy Nominate Candidates For
Homo of Representatives.
Timm m Wile. Aug. 24.—(Sltclnl.)—
The tlilr,! party hold a mass mooting
hi ro today, and. after n liaranguo by
the chairman, immlnatnl .1. \V. Dixon
sad Joksc M aid b-r repiosontallvoK, t *
lx- snownl uinlor In Oomlior.
FOUR MEN BURNED TO DEATH.
Cia-lc, Colo., Aug. 24.—Pour miners
tn the Amoihyst mine this roaredng
Brers literally brulsnl, burned and
txdled So des-th. They wore 1\>m Kver-
o'n and Hugh Pay of Colorado. Arch!,
UcDowsU of llillfox. N. S., and
Qwrlea Procter of Poinsvuttomle, Kan.,
the Utter rhree Hlnglo men. The shaft
«Bugbt lire from u candle ut 6 o'clock
tIlls morning. .,n.l .«> greel »„.< I'he r..-u
ths-t -the wire cable holding the ship
was molted and (he huge Iron cage,
hoatsd b> n rtst heal. Adt lo the bot
tom of the Mistfi, aarryhag with it the
four men .above named, who were on
the Udders.
l-t will take a day or two to recover
the Rsi-.es, Tire loss on the mills und
machinery will be about 120.000. The
damage lo the mine proper ,\inn>t be
determined \vl. The Amethyst was
owne.l by t^ensl vr Wolcott, D. H. Mof-
fast and other Denver men.
MURDEROUS BURGLARS.
They Kill CurrvJl Martin and Wou.kl
Two Membm of HI* Family.
NubrUIe. Aug. at. -Two mou. who
wcis- apparently d sguls,sl as ucgwh'*.
wout to the ro tide her of Curroll Mar
tin at I-turellmrs. Van Huron .vunty,
list ulght, ami attempted to rob the
Martin reslst.-d their efforts and he
A-.,e -b-u c x.-ral unu-*. tl,-- o -nr.-s re
oil Hug in Us death. The murderer*
il-k. Shot Martin's daughter and grand
laughter, but thMr wounds are- net of
x serious mature,
250 choice remnants
of wool dress goods (2
to 9 yards) placed on
otir front counter today
nnd marked in plain
figures at about one*
third value.
Among this line will
be found many good
tilings — skirts, bouse
wrappers and children’s
school dresses.
Also among this lot
of remnants are many
bargains in real French
ginghams, sateens, etc.
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 your oppor
tunity of securing a
choice Black Dress at a
reduction. Other very
choice patterns.
JUHAN’S. |
LABOR INVESTIGATION.
Witnesses 9011 Giving Evidence on the
Recent Strike in Illinois.
Chicago, Aug. 24.—General Mbnagr
St. John resumed the stand at the open
ing of toduy'i session of the notional la
bor comnnsolon. Questioned a* to the
existence of a black-kst, air. St. John
said the General Olanugera' Association
had never keut a record of men who
took part In the late strike. That was u
matter for each individual road. The
witness then read a certlfled report
made bv the Rack Island toed'* detec
tives. Tho Urtrertkan la made In this re
port that Vice "President Howard of the
American Hull way Union openly coun
selled violence at * mass meeting of rail
road employe* at Blue Island. In one
place the report reads: “Howard euld
lie would like to see Pullman hanged;
that he wus the worst enemy the la
boring man ever hed. He *oJeo referred
to blm In obscene language." Iu an
other place the report declared Howard
eounssUed his fUMbwet* If they were
opposed. to “use the round end of a
coupling pin.” "The** things are sqm-,
dent." suld Mr. fit. John, "to show that
tho strikers counselled violence. It to
with the greattut regret that I read this
report, but It hud to he done In order
to givo our sfde a fair showing." Mr.
fit. John ithen submlated a set of hooks
compiled for the General iManagere' As
sociation, showing the wages paid men
on each road. He testified thut only
once hud a common wage schedule been
prepared by the association. This bad
been presented and rwaa not uucepted.
It Was Only attempted >to tlx the ques
tion of what would be fair wages under
certain conditions.
Jobn M. Egan, who was strike man
ager ror the General aPjnagcr*' Asso-
cKutton, took the stand nnd corroborated
Mr. St. J.dill's st.,«e,iu'M’M.
In explanation of the overtures from
the Amorloan Railway Union, coming
through the mayor, being not received,
he sa.d: "I told ahe mayor 'that I did
not think he ought <o be a messenger
boy for such people,' end that I did
rot think the general munegers would
receive »ucn commurfeiiitloii*. I thought
it agreat pleco of cneefc on the part of
tho A'mertcan RaDway Union people
a filer they were whipped to dictate the
terms of their surrender."
“Wes It not a matter of general con
currence among aise general managers
(hut the stAke should be crushed out
rah her ahum settled peaceably?"
"1 could not any as to Chat."
Mr. Egon did, not know of his own
personal knowledge whether strikers
took part tn Cue riots or not. In his
report he hud always designated them
as “strikers or (.heir sympathizers."
Mr. Egan Vhougtit us a solution of the
railroad problem -that licenses should
be issued by the United fituaee to rail
way employes. He wanted the em
ployee uniformed. He thought both
employe* and -rwhroads would be bene
fited by this plan. The railroads should
Insure Iht'ir men end nt ,the end of a
ceriutn -time pay over to .them their
money wim Interest. A heavy penally
should he imposed on railroads if they
broke their agreement, end In case of
employes doing so they forfeft their
licenses.
“ft la charged," said Mr. Kernan,
“that you havo used money to burn
oars."
"Considering the source from which
that statement came It is the vilest
ktnd of n tie. 1 consider It on a parity
with other statements made by Debs,
Howard end ofhere."
6UICBDE OF \VILLTAM DAY.
Nehv York. Aug. 21.—Willie D. Day.
ohumplon runner of the world, commit
ted suicide by hanging lilmself from a
tree near r!r club house of the New
Jersey Athletic Club, a,t Bergen Point,
N. J., "today. Day was arrested on
Tuesday u;»,n a complaint made by the
Munhoitian Laundry Company of Jer
sey CUty, for whom he had acted as s
collector, which alleged that he had col
lected 1112 tor which he had tailed to
eoeount. His retailvcs are of the opt
ion 'that he must have brooded over
the Si 0(MattelI. und becoming discour
aged hud dsolded to end his life.
Day m is the youngest son of bis par
ents, who are well to do and very well
known about Bergen lVdnt. Day had
the one-mile championship and ulso the
t iree-in.N* ,-l,nmp.-mshq> . ( the world
for running. *.
TOPULtST NOMINATIONS.
Unind Island. Neb., Aug. 21.—The
Populists in eoavoutlon here today
nominated tho following ticket! Gov-
onior. Judge S. A. Uolcombo of Broken
How; lu-utenant-goveruor, J. N. Gatlin
of Omaha; secretory of state, ff. II.
MeFndden of Furnass; auditor. Judge
J. J. VWaoa of Keith; treasurer. lion.
J. H. Power of Hitchcock. D. B. Carr
of FreOBOt rsorired the nomination for
nttoriey-Krtienil and S. 15. Kent of
Lincoln scoured the nomination for
commkisloiMr of public lands and
nOfta
BAD ON TEXAS COTTON.
Dallas. Aug. H.—In Ohs Asce of a gen
eral belief In the magnificent condition
of the cotton crop, the Garland News,
published In ohe heart ot the cotton re
gion of Dillon county, stoics tint m
in ,t section half ot the cotton crop has
been destroyed by hall worm*, and If
the shower* continue the crop Is likely
to be entirely destroyed.
HANGED FOR KILLING 1IIS XVIV*
Hekm. Ark-. Aug. 21.4-Philip Pet-
tus. n negro, was lunged tn the prai
sed* ot about a dozen spec*-store In
the Jail yard here nt noon today. He
.i -d bravely, usd nude no remarks ou
ah* Bcatt-M. HI* neck was broken by
th > drop. Pettus shot and- killed bis
wife In u, cotton Held one year ago be
cause she refused to Ure with him.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
IT WILL CAUSE TROUBLE.
The British Consul and am American at
BluSllelds Put Under Arrest.
Bluett elds, via Now Orleans, Aug,
24.—The greater part of the Nicara
guan troops were to sail at 7 o'clock on
the evening of the ICt'h on the Yulu, a
coasting steamer, and Minister Maidriz
decided to send with them those 'per
sons whom he though were guilty of
firing on 'tho Nicaraguan floor. Accord
ingly he arrested oCneui Hatch, t'he
British representative; a Mr, Lampton,
Harry Brown, an Englishman; Oa.pt.
O. B. .Millbanks, the American who
accepted the position of judge under
the MoaquMo government, <md several
Mosquito creoles.
A note was immediately sent ,to the
English cruiser, und the news spread
along the foreign quarter. United
Htates Consul Seat iwas notified and he
owned on Mudrlz. The latter said these
persona were going to the Interior to
stand 'trial. He could not get evidence
■to convfot them now, but he was sure
they were Implicated. Consul Sent rent
dispatches to the Columbia, and at 2:30
o'clock the tug was steaming towards
the Bluffa.
What the charges are Madrtz does not
say. H* Iras not even Informed the
American nor the English consuls. The
latter, it is believed, is Charged with
having incited Jnmtdcans to riot and
bloodshed.
The owners of the Yulu, when told of
'the arrest, stated tbait-their boat should
not leave, and thus the only transport
which could stand a sea was oaken
away from them. The commander, of
the Columbia is expected before night
fall, und the English commander also.
The American population la greatly ex
cited, and were It not that they have
great oonfldence In their country's
agents, the bullet riddled buildings
would suffer another attack.
LOOKS BAD FOR E/ETA.
San Framisoo, Aug. 24.—Tho Snn
Snlvadorhm refugees were before
I 'nit' .1 Stiiti-s District ■!nil-.- M.irrnw
nt 11 o’clock this morning, on warrants
charging them with murder, robbery
nnd arson. Judge Morrow denied tho
motion to admit the prisoners to ball
nml continued tho cose uufcl Septem
ber 3.
THE NEW YORK'S RECORD,
Quarantine, L, I., N. Y., Aug. 24.—
The American liner New York arrived
this evening after a phenomenal pns-
6nge. beating nil previous records, hav
ing made the passage from Southamp
ton to New York in six days, eight
hours nnd thirty-eight minutes.
MEMPHIS IS CORRUPT.
Memphis, Aug. 24.—The deeper the
grand jury Jrobes tho -woree the delin
quent lux Si-uinlul grows. Indielmeuts
were returned todny against twenty.
l"ur "f the must prominent tlrm* In the
city, accusing them of failure to pay
taxes and doing business without n
license.
ftn<lh-« Win
ter Wliest
Flour Mill Plant
in tbs World.
UNDINE.
Crotltsd TMddlfpgs l-toup.
The only Flour of Its kind, end the best of
eny kind. It Is made br a secret pro
cess known to but two persons.
$100,000 h&a been offered for the Knowledge
Wo have letters from nearly 1,000
merchants stating that Undine Is the
best flour they ever handled. It is wn
ter ground. Manufactured by the
Noel Mill Company, Estlll Springs,
Term.
ONE CENT A
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HBADINa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MiMtK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
taken For less than u era.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGLNT9 make #5.00 a «Ut kitchen
utcn.-l! «*Ti*r lnr-nipd. Retail* 2 to 0
sold in rrery honiM*. Sampl**. postntff p«td. At**
WANTED—Four koo*1 workmen who
underhand repairing: cotton xins, t-ic.
Jamoa T. Guntt. as F|ndlajr*a Iron
Works. Macon. Ga.
WANTED—Bxinl for man. ulffc and
two email children, atorx; electric Une,
pretty well out Addrc«8 P., Tele-
Kreph office.
WANTED—White, house girl. 14 to 14
yeirc. Good home. Address “Help,'
care Telegraph.
WANTED—Partner with two thousand
do.lars cnpKal. w*ll estabUehed «p«t
pa.ring bustn««4. Address O.,' csre
Telegraph.
?
NEED
A SHIRT
^ NEED
A DRESS
If you do, come and gee our leaders this week. 100 doz.
perfect fitting Unlaundered Shirts, made of New York mills
muslin with extra lone;, fine linen bosoms, collars and wrist
bands, worth $9 per dozen, as a leader this week at 60c each.
New Covert Cloths, 54 inches wide, all colors for skirts
and traveling dresses.
Fancy wool and silk mixtures, 30 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 nnd silver, only 19 cts.
All silk belting ribbon only 40c a yard.
New ducks—black and navy blue assorted with stripes
and solid blues.
New Goods and Novelties opened daily.
Burden, Smith &, Co.
WANTED—An aotlve- and thoroughly
competent burineos man to take
charge of a ooun'try store. A hustler
wanned, none other need apply. Ad-
drera Busln-etM, care Telegraph.
WANTEO—Thoee who desire big lm-
K.ib.e In clothing, hate end •pints' fui*
ntshli.g goudi to call at KeuU ng'a. J.
J. Cobb, afwlgnee.
WANTED-You to see the 1894 Densinore
model typewriter on exhibition at F.
R. Pomeroy’s. J. E. Mlnter, tele
phone W3.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—October 1, the two-rtory
residence fronting Tattnall square,
oorner Ogleehorpe and Tattnall
Streets. Apply Daly’s Exchange. Col
lege street.
TO RENT—From October, my house on
High street. Has ten rooms and two
In bad; it red; gas and water fixtures,
etc. Will rent tt all or only lower
story. No. 147. Apply to Holmes
Johnson, ait coal yard, or to J. W.
Hinton, Lamar street, Vlnevllle.
FOR RENT—Stbre. recently decupled by
Wood & Bond, three stories and base
ment. 35x175 feet. Best business loca
tion on Cherry street. Apply to W.
G. Solomon.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms,
with all modern aovenlences. over
store of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second
street. Suitable for physician or den
tist. For further Information apply
at Willingham's Warehouse.
FOR RENT—Flve-rQom house, 607 Georgia
avenue. Possession at once. Jacob
Hirsch, 610* Fourth street.
FOR RENT—The elegant two-story
brick residence. 030 Orange street,
containing nine rooms and three balh
rooms anil all modern conveniences.
.The house has recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street car lines. For further particu
lars apply R. S. ColUna & Co.
TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store
on VlnevlUo Branch In the city. Pos-
seeelon at once. Jacob Hirsch.
FOR SALE.
FOR 8ALE2—Old papers, for -wrapping
purposes, etc., 25 cents per hundred.
Telegraph office.
MISCELLANEOUS. f" T.
BROILING CHICKENS, frying chick
ens. hens and fresh ceflery at R. C.
Keen's, 616 Cherry street.
,100 TO LEND on real esitate at straight
8 per cent. "William T. Stone.
CHOICE Western, beef la our specialty.
Try tt If you want something good.
Georgia Packing Company.
WE (HAVE our fall calbbige, English
peas for fall planting, Georgia rye,
■Eastern grown onion sets. D. H.
■Lowe Seed Company.
#2 DOZEN Cor Daxle “bra-nd milk;, 15
cerate kdozen tor lem'orvs. Keen Gro
cery -Company.
|8,950 FOR reel estate sold; 16,060 not
Inane; 37.SS0 paid matured stock; 31,180
paid withdrawing members. How's
that for June. July and August work
•by the "Bibb Loan?" Call «nd In
vestigate. B. iM. Zettler, secretary.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives eatlsfacUonjJYour grocer Mila IL
A CAR bee* patent llour Just received,
price as low as you can buy It. Keen
Grocery Company.
DELICATESSEN—Swiss, Murorter, De
Brie and Llmburger cheese, mackerel,
herring, celery, apples and peara ut G.
G. Ibole’tf. 456 First.
HAMS, breakfast bacon, lard, etc; fresh
stock nt Vaweat prices. Georgia Pack
ing Company.
HAMS, sugar cured shoulder* and
•breakfast baoon at Keen Grocery
Company. Telephone 176.
TELEPHONE 358, J. H. Roush & Son,
and place your order for coal. Beat
coal on che market 1460 a ton.
$1 FOR 19 pounds granulhted sugar to
day. Goods delivered free. Keen
Grocery Company.
NOW Is the tkne tor planting clover
\and grasses. We are selHng them
very low. D. H. Dorwe Seed Compa ny.
SPRING LAMBS—*We have them.
Georgia Ricking Company.
FRESH CELERY, frenh eggs and large
fry chickens «t Keen Grocery Com
pany, 421 Poplar street.
AT COST-Clothing. Bat* Underwear.
J. J. Cokb, Aaalxnee of W. A. Redding.
HOLLINS INSTITUTE.
nOTBTOl.’KT BPRlMsN, YIKGINIA.
F«r Yo««g V.aslie*. Tb«* Wim* and mos* «nt*>nrf*«|»
•*qsapp*d ta Kctoctle nmrum tm Asrirnt
Mart .?ladrnt I.ilrrji.rr.S trmrm,
•lis*lr. Art Ki*v«li«n. XatTrenual iratbm
hitu*t*<l In Vallsj of V» , nw jthimk* .Mnsitttnin
KY»ffy. Mm«nl Wrist, ittJqLrVM, runut* m
nui*.<V.ltllH *.r Mo. Cutkw,
CIIAS- L. COCKS. Han., IIiIIIm V.
122 ski 121 W. Fronklla fit.. Baltimore M l
EDGEWORTH BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL
for young Indies will reopen Wednesday.
September'24. Sd year.
Mrs. U. P. LEFEBVRE, Principal
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