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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1894.
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA' TOWNS
A Bitch of Naw>y Items Furnished by
the Hustling Correspondents
of the Telegraph.
CROPS AND POLITICS IN LINCOLti
There Is Merit
Marsnparllla. I was In bad
condition with «»ur Hreninrh, Heart
The Populate la That Beetle** l#eek |
Olaomy Sine* Kolb’a Wafcrloa
la Alabama— Nominal!**
la Mitebell.
Lincoln ton, Aug. 21.—<Bpec*aL>-The I
fMult of the Alibtina election ha* been I
like the handwriting on the wall to the
Populist* of Lincoln. Added to this
Wet toon'a tardiness In accepting the
nomination for congress from the Tenth
John R, Locliaiy, Roxbury, Ohio.
Palpitation, Hat Findiri. Since tak*
log Jlood'a Harts parilla I am as well as erer.
I glvo Hood's Sarsaparilla all the credit.
I took no other medicine. John It. Locu*
Altr, Itoxbury, Ohio. Remember,
Hood’s ££ Cures
Hood’a Pills aro taking tlwletd. 25a,
mrenw to cent a dsmpr over them. So ns lino rane in produced nn can *1
all the enthueianm t>t 1852 has gone, mined in south Georgia or Florida
Some doubt U he will accept the noml- Query: If thin cine nhonld be made
nation at nil. He I* between the frying lD,<> "K.’ar would tlio producer become
pan and the coals. If he runs and gets ftjprotwstbmlrt and wrath bounty? * -
boa* he will lose prestige. If he don’t , wiUmrf'rhrf? r»
run hA rnriK 4ra -w„ . “X •W* tllCTr CWljT WlBm TO MftC
j 1 * *°* 10 * h ® ^!‘ ?• w11 ' b ® Kxpoclally do they miss his mdi..,
ready to uee Judge Cobb, words—I bright and ecoommodiiUug little sons.
1 “where am I atr JUss Kimtf Paschal is visiting
The Democrats of Linooln are now or- friends at McEIroy.
•snlxed. On the 24th there was a large Mm- Mattie* Thompson of Bonair and
-convention of nemoemts at Lincoln-1 **uth '•'oolo of Iirtlevuo nro visit-
ton. James P. Sturkey wna nominated ius rc,n,lv ^' s at tills place.
for the leglslalure and a full set of haddock HAvraovrvnq
candidates for county odlcom nrnnlna-1 HADDOCK HAPPOTflHOa
led. Marlon MoDanle), thu old slate Personal and Social Montlon In That
roclt philosopher of Columbia county, Thrlftv Place
win. has been selected by Columbia Thrifty Place,
county to hour the flag for the Twenty- Haddock. Aur M—tooeMan mv,
and Mdai^tllliS^Mmbfortttdl I M° u ahon ha* returned hbme nf-
tnnty ThJn ou' Kmther £*? wUh
SEflKd U*'IBS* "V *5 one oS AiaUteX
^^or U dirM U, hVmi2tt U oSfS; SU," d Houih* ,t The t, advwi > t nd o7' «j£2
silver coinage: he didn't have time, but yeTunr fadles In bur wit| M l.*i
i'"n, h8 W “ h C,eve,a " < « '» '»*1 flatly ‘tosoclety'aJral'oMea' W "‘ 0<M
The negroes here are not much In pol- co“ r, bS*m?re P 'iS*en , tlJ°TciInmn M T;
have riera* Tni 1 ng^to‘enrol?*them*lm* " "“vefJ^Sjjrt
■ SJSu3l „ b ” rnnnle MH1 of Otacoo Is vtalUng
Son and WIU euSnort mm d 0t Da ' IS?52r.*. t 0,1,1 Orov ®' M1 " 9 HUI Is a
"ll raw iuSr»» IT, a, ynutig lady puwes.ed of miny personal
25*1®^ “ er*wcSoroe d in o^JOne* PrCSenCe " *"
to The hSaebsll Lwtfifos, Mr ' *»“ Haddock. the popular sales-
ircHm?« sifAtfefir* — —■»
siisil mrjssssi
If some oxport.jdiould tackle them. We regret very much to ohronlde the
HOI/TON IIAPPE.Nf.VQ8. BttSilS
***** miK Among the VlUagora- v&toSftmnVSSrlS'JSSS’mlT
'Crops On tho Oemulgee. The Heddock Ura«ball club played a
,. . l *» ra ® w*lh James Saturday. The gome
Holton,.Aug. 28.—(tJpednl.)—Tl'ho con- w ,** °*l«»d «t tho end of the thlid tn-
eerrutivo uud dean cut hpeechoi miiUe ° n ^Aocount of rain, the score
liy MsJ. Huron and ottrtr Democrats Jfj" 0 '! 1 * ,t0 * In favor of Hnddbcks.
mo oalueulhted to weaken tho PopuUat iMtnEiYoui ,h f" ” rc ^ rl9 ' 1 10 «he
ruuks. Many 0 f them are SSiSSSi aus ew^ftm^^m'' ‘Z
men^toai Q'billh llku tuuny other good replenishing the Inner inin to their en-
inoii, Jiuit Bllpiied uuul \v*uut to get bdek. I jlr* aitMnctl(xi -they wero them uahered
llioy nro ILko Douins 8prlng#f* non I ,n J° tho handsomely <lecointe<l p.-wlorn
# . A M,ne Wtien ilil* imrt e, ®f nBt ^rtng «>ajid c employwl
of Bibb wo* iu tbo origto*! thirteenth JJJJJm 1 Bn # 4 t l,ool, 7 ,d <,v '’ cot mu * ,p
UlHtrlft of JUcmroo, Donola ijvod near ' A'i ltie t, . m ? ot depnrtutw came. They
where Holton now is. His loeoflt - TjaZTl^u fi£ * *><»«
SS-gJSN !<«k preccde n ro' l '!of I traln*came
«Udo Mild Juki the JlnU” fan emlrely new *ong). As
lli«l mid fkttaocd iuid futtcoied in tho I the tmln wna lenving the entire city
swamp*, and by dint of nn Ilttlo work m *d° ® <rrwt display of their vocal tab
im pOMMul* ho txudo u ten-mil pt«ti full r,,n « , njc '^Ood Be With You Till
of com uud pumpkin*. A iicInUlwr JV® Me * 1 A 5 al « " The hoepitaUtlM and
piiKtMin bla house oao womtog tohl him I that ovenlnic will be long
«f «x*« tm> turtle trncka ^n« up remembereU by ""*>***
hottoiniHl HtrtNira^"tuklIug''l*!* 'tjlrc-o- A DBA QWFUL IVEDDtKO.
5=as Ji uuru i£ yLzrz v -rr an «
on the turtle’s trucks. Sum looked tm- ' “ Virginia Crawlbrd.
r'iiber".,* nl " he ** wl'Ho hla Kufnula, Aug. 23.—(Spcclal.)-iMr. and
f.ither prudded every bump or ludcnta-1 Sir*. Virgil Crawford «.ivc their daugh-
1 ?n 11 wl,1> Ids gig. After t * r - Virginia Penn, to Charles P. Itouie
nwhllo they came to it sumll bnuieli Au9u " t 5J at their home. Cochran, Ala.
emptying hito the ereek, up which one ,{ ® v ’ UlTtl >' v Berant# perforaaed the cer-
of the turtles (tuned In pursuit of rntu- cn ' on ! r ' wllh flcculto.- solemnity, and her
; s- A i. Us BtJB sartAta fia*“ “
mi. mada *. hl ' bm,u ‘ l1 J®* Penn *><“ » Peer In social life.
““‘i ", BI J Ul f , or 'dm- Juat ns he She poMesaea go*.« personal charms,
nm under the log, by nu unMuelv slip, onhoncod by high culture, a lovely
Kim fell, mid iustead of MtabtOg wns f Jhrlalk1 '' charm-.ter. the tight of her
himself entutht. Now, us Is Well re- J' omf . thejbyof many friends. We have
liorlixl, n turtle never turns hlu hold “ n d '® v «l the fair young bride
loose until It thunders, lie wns in a I fo«ToM ! n 4118 * )uU 01,11 ,he '>
SiiKtlgi for li.H father who, when near-! J^'dtwl. The bride wa« altogether love-
lug, naked If ho hnd him. Bolnc an-1 ,y; 1,10 brt ' ,e * Tooni happy and hand-
•worn! In tho afOrnmttvo, be wanted 801 T 4111 not ^ Mt * al wwlding?
iw.w &SXS!iaig BkfiaJggaJttfLgji!'
l Waned May heaven’s rh-he.1 WeJrtiiS eveV
cut Hint he wmittsl Jess a utile help to aurixnmd bur loved one: may the winds
turn him moose. Lot IIS Rive them hell. n < Deorgla klsa lightly her fslr brow;
to get luiek us gnuvhilly us possible. ln °V cl> w friends gather unto her. That
Cotton here Is a good me rage crop. •W-ltonaohai won such a Jewel la is-oof
Other products nn* eicecllnclv it, ., £f hl * hl * h Integrity, hto aftebllky ami
uud as it consoiueiice the lllv whit. h . “k A lu»t of friends
ssrSSS&rSrS « ww
. Just opened pep yesterday’s express 15 pieces
high grade Black Dress Silks that Mr» Julian
bought under value and we are going to make a
noise on them this week.
$16.00, $18.00 and $22.00 per suit for these
elegant Dress Silks that can’t be matched in any
market under 25 per cent, more than our prices.
COLORED SILKS—Every new shade;
rA exquisite combinations of colorings nnd they
J have all been marked exceedingly low. If you
want the latest in Silks and Dress Goods call at
| JUHAN’S ^
A. Bunh was nominated by acclamation
here last Saturday by a mass meeting
of the Mitchell county Democracy with
out a dissenting vote as a candidate to
represent the oounty In the next general
assembly of Oeongia. nnd he will over
whelmingly dofealt hla opponent.
We have an old railroad bed that was
graded from this glace to Newton, Os..
about twenty yaws ago, and some of
our humorous Democrats are proposing
to tho third fkarty men here to turn
over this old railroad -bed to the third
party and let thorn .try their hands at
railroading on this short ten-mile road
fora ferw years, with the understanding
that should they succeed In construct
ing and operating this ten miles of rail
road with success then they can dem
onstrate to the whole country Jhelr abil
ity tb go Into the railroad business on a
large scale.
Cotton Is coming In rapidly and bust
nest 1s Improving. One day last week
our receipts were about sevonty-flve
bales.
ELKO NOTES.
Too Much Rain Is Damaging the Cot
ton Crop Seriously.
Elko, Aug. 28.—fSpeclal.)—The heavy
rains continue nnll the cotton orop Is
materially damaged by rust end the
hard -winds. The cotton that Is open Is
sprouting In the bolls, but a great deal,
eg this is on the ground and has come
up and Is growing nicely. It Is the
opinion of the crop prophets herd that
the 3,000,000 bale man hnd better change
his nrttarts.
The Elko High School was retrained
yesterday under very flourishing au
spices. amt) under the management of
Professor Saovlem n better school has
never been taught In Elko.
Dr. J. O. Mann has a colt ths.t meas
ured thirty-eight and one-half Inches
high when bne day old. It Is a per
fect beauty and no doubt will brtng off
some prise at the exposition.
■A largo crowd left today for St. Au
gustine on the Georgia Southern and
Flurldn popular price excursion train.
STRUCK ~DV LIGHTNUNq.
A Fexther Bed Set on Fire by an Elec
tric Bolt.
Waynesboro, Aug. 23.—fSpectst.l—Du
ring a sever thunder storm thut vWt.M
this place Situnlay afternoon the llghtV
Mint struck the house of Mr. Phil PIJ
Johnson, one af Waynesboro's mbs.
prominent lawyers, damaging It consid
erably. - 1
Mr. Johnson, with his family, are’
away for the summer, and the lire was
discovered by some negroeti, who gave
the alarm.
On entering the house It was found
that tho lightning had entered a south
window In the second dtory and struck
a feather bed In the centre of the room,
sotting It on Are. The Are had in.-ple-
conslderable headway, but with prompt
action by the bucket brlgude It was soon
extinguished. It may be well for those
who seek .the safety of a feather bed
during a thunder storm to know that
even fetuthen beds are not proof against
the electrical fluid.
UNDINE.
Crushed jVHddllyigs Flour*
The only FJoar of If s kind, and the best
any hind. It U made bya secret pro
cess known to but two persona.
(100,000 hat been oflireJ for the Knowledge-
Wo lmco letters from nearly 1,000
merchants stating that Undlue Is the
lu st flour they ever li.-ilulled. It is wa
der ground. Manufactured by tho
Noel Mill Company, Estlll Springs,
Tcnn.
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HBADINO. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
H-JKK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AIX
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN U CT&
WANTED.
WANTED—A live, energetic man to rep
resent an established building and
loan association. New features. Lib
eral contract to an experienced solid,
tor. Address E. W. Bell, Secretary,
Box 269, Savannah. Go.
WANTED—Second homl counter scales
and showcases. Address George
Harris, iMaoon. Ga.
called Joffersunlan* Their aura lire
Rood, too. hut they ran’t enjoy the pros-
poet lHvtuise they were raised under u
Hem,vratio mlmlnlutratlon.
It is nstonlHbutg to see tho quantity
of sugarcane mined around and fer
tw.he toll.-* north **f Holton, a sum-,
Of syrup Is made to nearly tup- orU , t ' J r> '
fly in- eonsumpOnb, nn.l the acreage * "
increases every year. On good lands
MOTHERS
sad th*»* aUmt to beootu* motbora, ahouM
know that Dr. h'avoriu* lYiw'nptto
rv>l« rbiMMrth itf ita torture, UsTorv hii
«UiiKrrN to l*tlb motlu»r hihI chiiU, by nKliu^
nature in pmtAriuf lb® i^toiu for jvirturl*
tfon. Tu®rel>y “ uilxir ” iuk) tho I'rriol of
<vmtin*m«ut ui greatly i»hoii4»tH\i. it al*«>
poMi*ot®« nn nbumlnut atvrotkiu of uourinb
id out for tbo chikt.
.< uth Hfi-I, /'*•(*<• Ox, It’ii*.
Du. It V. PiKHt a, UuiUt.x N. V.:
Ikar Sir I bt-mn titV-
Inir jrour *• ortt®
at rlPiiun" the llrat
luontliof iireitnnov-y. nnd
OOQtuMM-d tnKinjf
It umv rentlormnoU 1
did not «*i|»t*rlt*nt*® tlw*
luoito-n <>r nu)' of th® nil*
mreda duo to iinvnnu-
iyCf, after I l»n»u utmi:
, your**f*re«crtptJoi».** l
• only in UIkw n abort'
)••. a-id tUr »•! \ Mi latt
Hss. tiixcs. **"* J V* skraa uu.
UMaUy wrU.
. w» think It sand nx< a srv.t deal of suf.
feitn*. 1 wk. tewlUM n snl ,WI «uh leu-
sssvhsa ihkMt It h«*.teoe a world ot good
Sue ms. tStaom>)yyouis,
tliu. W. C BAKKU.
COLORED DEMOCRATS.
Klbert County Negroes Know What
Party u> Stand By.
Elbert on. Aug. 38.—tSpeeUL)—Tbs cot-
~1eJ Democrats of Klbert county held
large and enthusiastic mooting In
Etbecton last Saturdsy. at which ring
ing speeches were made by negro ora
tor*. m which many hot Shut were tired
of the Populists. If the vote of Elbert
county Was left entirety to the negro
for m Itc and county oflicera It would go
Democratic by a large majority. Some
of them are Republican tm national
questions, but there are' very few Pore
Uiuts to i» found In their ranks.
Dr. Pearson, the celebrated revivalist
of Xonth Oirollm. commenced a series
of mttxlnga In Klbert on last Sunday. A
vbttoa cvcnprrew warehou.-e- was secured
and fitted up foe the re-cation. It has s
sotting csntcity of about t.ceo and will
evidently he filled before the merging is
over, as It opened with some 2,000 pres
ent. Dr. Pearson la a very remarkable
nun. He resembles the Isle Governor
Stephens very much In his personal ap
pearance and also In his voice. He pre
serves the mast perfect order In his
large audience apparently without ef-
fort. He Is making a deep Impression
on Uts people here.
NOMINATION IN MITCHELL.
Col. lease A. Bush Nomtnaaed by Dem
ocrat* for the Legislature.
CamlllavAug. M.-<SpeclaL)-CoL Isaac
WOODBURY NCyPHS.
-MIxKlbury, Aug. 28.—<9peclaL)—The
farmers ave suffering from ths recent
heavy rains. A very heavy rain, accom-
panlsH -by strong wind, visited us yes
terday. Young com suffered much.
Work ret the MMhodist rtiurch, norw
unfJor construction, has been resumed,
anil before thug one of the neatest
buildings of Its kind on the Macon and
Birmingham road wlU stand a monu
ment to the generosity of the people of
Wotxlbury.
As on evidence of our prosperlty.there
n°l a vacant houno In our town.
Thrifty peopl®, good churches nnd a
mrtwlv* school to \rturt has charac
terized our growth.
The ginning company has cleaned cut
Its bulidlnir awl nude nccesmry rc-
pilrs and Is now ready to begin work.
Mr. W. a Williams was the first to be
gin .pk'kinx*
The Populist convention which met
et bait-burn tm the 24th InULant nomi
nated Mr. Bill Wllltoms of this place
for the state senate. Mr. Williams Is
editor of the Woodbury aiessetmer.
COTTON DAMAGED BY BlAlN.
VesHoaumo. Aug. 28.—fSpeclal.)—Tbs
numeroua mins of ths past femr days
have Injure! the cotton crop f n this
section ret much that the damage can
not be estimated. Many fields mat were
white whh the fleecy staple a few daya
•go. giving promise of an average
yl f ld ’ SSI? *£*" WWlbloI by wind ami
rain, while the nation la rotting in the
bolls sn,l euroutlng on the ground. This
coupled with a price below the cost of
production mates the outlobk exceed-
Ingly gloomy. The expected top-crop
will not materinllxe. as the rcorchlng
sun nnd beatlnr rains have caurad It
to snt-.l. How evee. 4 good corn crop will
be made.- which will prove a Wwvilng
to mow- who would otherwise be com
pelled to buy Western corn and meat
DEATH OF MR. FRANK WILLIS.
\VaMen. August 21—(Special)—Mr.
Frank Wlllta <tud yesterday mamlng ot
8 ootock at the home of hla nephew
Mr. J. a WHIta. The reuse of htodeach
»»» • hemorrhage, suppaoed to be the
result bf a ruptured blood veael In the
,hr "L Mr. WMIIs haa not been In
good health for some time and his death
was not a aurprtae. He waa burled to
day at the cemetery at Liberty Chapel.
Rev. J. B. Grtner conduoting the burial
service.
Mr. wmio. though quiet and una«-
•unnrtr. via a man oC many noble trails
nf character, and thorn who knew him
boat appreciate! him most
yinp
K«edhi* a ttote, ordtUm who'mu bnfld-
>nj; m\ • i* »M tatoe ■ : ^
Wttm .V?IltO> BITTKRS.
UUxfUMiw, Ltrcr OunpUinu sad beurslfto.
WIAJ^TBD—To borrow (25 for ten
months. Will pay 15 per cent. Inters
est. Gbod security. Address J. H,
euro Tele^raiph.
WANTED—By brother and sister, two
onnectlnK room*—good location. State
/>, 1. B., care Telegraph.
-Board for man, wife and
> small children, along electric line,
_JTrcitty well out. Addrees P., Tele-
’ graph office.
WANTS*)—Thoso who deelre big bar-
R.t'i.s lu clothing, huts nnd gcnlV fur-
nlshli.g xuodi to call at Keudnifa. J.
J. Cobb, assignee.
WANTED—You tn »ee tht- lPOt Densmoro
model typewriter on exhibition at F.
It. Pomeroy’s. J. B. Mlnter, tele
phone 2S3. a
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—A six room house with
modern imptovements; close in. Ap
ply No. 204 Spring street.
FOR RENT—Seven room house, four
doors Urom Float Baptist church, now
occupied by B. T. Adams. Apply -to
Jnb. C. I/olmea & Co.
FOR RENT—'The desirable dwelling
situated comor bf Orange street ooid
Washington avenue. Now occupied
by Dr. Gooilwyn. All modem con
veniences, eight rooms. Apply to B.
A. Wise, the rental agent.
FOR RENT—F\jr tho convenience of
housekeepers I will publish my full
rent ILst in each Issue of the Tele-
graph. B. A. Wise, the rental agent
FOR RENT—October 1. dwelling No.
318 Washington avenue; No. 521 Col
lege street; No. 531 Georgia avenue.
Apply to H. V. Washington.
FOR RENT—Two small houses on New
street near Orange and car line.
B. Birch, or Walker St Wise.
FOR RENT—October first seven-room
house, *36 Orange. Gnu and water; 620
per month; nice place on car line. Ap-
ply to W. B. Birch.
FOR RENT—The Grannies place, 620
Oak atreot possession October L
quire bn premises.
FOR RENT-October 1. the two-^ory
residence fronting Tattnall square,
owner Oidetiiorpe and Tattnall
streets. Apply Daly’s Exchange, Col
lege street
TO RENT—From October, my house on
High street. Has ten rooms and two
tn back yard; gus and water fixtures,
etc. Will rent It all or only lo
story. No. 147. Apply to Holmes
Johnson, at coal yard, or to J. W.
Hinton. Da mar street. VinevHle.
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms,
with all modern covenlences. 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—Five-room bouse, #7 Georgia
avenue, fosses* ion at once. Jacob
Hlrsch. CO Fourth street.
FOR RENT—The elegant two-atory
bhek residence. (36 Orange street,
containing nine room* and thre« bath
rooms and all modern conveniences.
The he use has recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street csr lines. For further particu
lars apply It S. ColUna A Co.
TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store
on Ylnevtlle Branch in the city. Pos
session at once. Jacob Hlrsch
PRICES TALK!
25 pieces silk and wool mixed dress goods, regular 36 cts
quality to go at 25 cents.
25 pieces plain and plaid woolen dress goods, regular 50c
quality at 35 cents.
75 pieces “Covert Cloths,” a beautiful all wool dress goods
richly worth 65c to go at 50 cents.
100 pieces all wool, silk mixed fancy dress goods, regular
$1 quality at 05 nnd 75 cents.
Moreen for petticoats, something new; ask to see it.
Waterproof serges—navy and black; ask to see them.
A few pieces of challics, zephyr ginghams, creponettes,
sateens, etc. in light colors; must be closed out at once regard
less of cost. See them oiwcentcr counter; our loss your gain.
The best made, best fitting, most durable Unlaundered
Shirts in the city at 50c, 76c and $1.
Odd lots Summer Underwear to be closed out cheap this
week. Ask to see them. See us for bargains.
Burden. Smith & Co.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— com
plete farm, close tn; good terms Also
6ev6r.nl small houses paying hand
somely. JulJen Rodgers.
FOR SALE—Seven-room residence, No.
S52 Cherry street, close In and conven
ient Lot 70x210. Easy terms. Geo. W.
Duncan & Co.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FINE LOT Ia*vce frying size chickens
and fresh Tetnnessee butter by whole
sale. Jones & Merritt.
NBW GOODS—All kinds, new packed
canned good s now being received;
our buyer now in New York soliciting
choicest of everything In fancy gro
ceries. John C. Holme* & Co.
TELEPHONE 358, J. H. Roush & Son.
and place yoixr order for ooul. Best
coal on «he market 8450 a ton.
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents
per hundred nt the Telegraph office.
30
CTS.
The
Most
Wonderful
Offer
Yet . . .,
AT COST—Clothing, Hats, Underwear.
J. Cobb, Asalgnee of W. A Redding.
Military Academy
VIRGINIA*
Prepares for Govern
ment Academies. Uni
versities and Business.
For catalogues address
MaJ. R. A. McIntyre,
Bethel Academy P. O.
RAND0LPH-MAC0N ACADEMY,
Front Royal. Virginia.
Prepares young men nnd boys fbr col
lege and business. Moderate charges.
Healthfully situated. For catalog ies
address Rev. B. W. BOND. Prin.
C MAGNIFICENT
o
122 ahd 124 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
BWOSTH BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL
for young ladles will reopen Wednesday,
September 26. HIM veir.
Mrs. II. P. LEFEBVRE, Principal.
AGENTS WANTED.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE
OPENS SEPTEMBER 15.
Tho faculty will bo the same as It
was hist session mainly. Our aim to
keep the Institution abreast of the pro
gressive spirit and methods of the ad
vanced educational movements of this
any. While laboring for the thorough
intellectual training of bur young wo
men. we shall also seek to give them
those finer graces nnd churms that
come from Music, Art and Elocution.
The old Wesleyan with its unrivaled
pivstige Is without ft peer in this
Southern country, and parents and
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not to give your daughters these bene
fits, when she brings them to your
doors.
Mrs. J. B. Cobb is Indy principal
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REV. E.H. ROWE,
PEESIDEMT.
(Former principal Seraiary for Youpy
Lxultes, Virginia.)
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GEORGIA. BrBB COUNTY.—To
Mrs. Margaret C. Mann. Wiiliston,
L»'wy County, Fla.: You are hereby
notified as required by law that the
111 of Robert W. Stubbs, late of said
county, deceased, has been offered by
the executor of said will to be probated
In solemn form at the 'September term,
1894. of the Bibb county court of ordi
nary of the atate of Georgia. You are
hereby called to be and appear at said
court on the first Monday in Septem
ber, 1594, .at 10 o’clock a. m.*
ehow cause. If any you can, why said
'4 should not be probated in solemn
form and admitted to record as peti-
oned for by sold Linton S. Lundy,
executor.
This 23d July. 1S94.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY. —Hie apprato-
appointed to set aside a twelve months
•port out of the estate of John C. Petty,
eased, to Mrs. Sail I e J. Clancey. form
erly Mrs. S.illw? J. Petty, having
their return to this office, all parties con-
rned wlU file objections, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday in
September. 1891. why said return should
not be nude the judgement of this court.
G. M. WILEY, Or\lin«uy.
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