The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 30, 1894, Image 2

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A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS / Batch of Noway Items Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. A BOY KILLED BY LIGHTNING AaElMirie Storm Near ClarkeUa Kir- til* th. People With II. SnM Dlxpl.y and Thundorlag IWporu. CUriorton, Aug. 29.—CBpecUI.)—TS« vlvw flashes ot lightnln* precrxltng the storm yesterday played sod (h»voo this vicinity, tiling one person, shock tng two others badly and killing two cows. About 1* o'clock a blinding Won •truck • tree 1n the yard of Mr. Gra ham, who lives about "three-quartere a milt from town. Two of his little children, a eun and a daughter, were playing beneath the tree nt -the thno. The troy, a ahfld six years of age, named Thlrmah, was killed instantly The IStte girt was badly ohocked, but bos recovered. During the seme storm Che daughter of Mr. Self, who also lives near the town, -was also trardly shocked whUe on her -way from school. On the farm of Mr. Trebbto two cows were killed ulmont instantly by tieiavtly charged bolt. A singular coincidence In connedtlon with Chose accidents Is the (sot that about ten years ago Mr. Aillson Fhther, a well known rttlgen, was klked in '(hr same manner near the same pace. The offlair is much talked of In own vicinity today. CMARLEY BRAND IN IT. Ijawrehccvtlle, Aug. 21.—(Special.) Hon. C. H. Ilnind, who WIN represent this dMrlut In -the next sen she, la a amdMats for the pranldenoy of that body. Col. Brand has become a can• dhl.ihe solely ut 'the ooHaJmitionie of his friends from eftl over -the state, but since he has entered the mce, lie Is In to w.tn and will make <t hard light. Col. Brand Is reosmixed us one of *tn» abbot young .men On this* portion of the statte, a fourteen DemocraHIo leader, popular and plucky. He Is graduate of the Butte University, an ospwt In porlr.imentwry laws nnd a splendid pmaMMg officer. He Is now In (the fluid making ein active canvass PO&flOTCS IN STEWART. Populist Nominee for Senator—Big Democratic Rally to Bo Held. Lumpkin, August 2».—(Special.)—The Populists met here on Kniunlny last from tho surrounding counties ot Web ster and Quitman to nominate a state senator for the Twelfth dlstrtot. Man- roe N. Phillips of Quitman was tho man chosen, and he' accepted with reluc tance. Tho dbunty PopuMot convention met at tho court house nt the same hour nnd placed Mr. T. J. Sherman on Uie political altar for the toglsla'ture. Mr. Hharmnn's address ot acceptance was cut nnd dried and it wns evident that he, too. did not -want the place, but ac cepted for party courtesy, for In speak ing about It ffimte hours before he was nominated, he said: "No, 1 do not rare to bo elected to the olflco of representa tive. I -would he satisfied to know that I had gained live voles for my party. I do not know who will bo the nominee, hut if I be the choice I had much rather go In with the amumnee of not being eteoted." When he bad thus expressed himself he was told that he could rest easy on that score. There was n big roily nt the court house Monthly night under the auspices of the Stewart County Democratic Club and speeches were made by tho next representative, W. S. Boyett, and Mr. M. I,. Everett. it tvas derided to have n big basket dinner hero on September 8. at -which time lion. A. O Baeon will be here, and (flMklr Col II. L. Berner nnd Chairman Clay. Time will be di vided with any Populist who desires to come and dlscuw* tho Issues of tho day In a fslr manner. When election day rolls around Stew art county will ho found stanch Dcmo- emtlo as usual, with a larger majority than ever before. HI HEATS SAM EVERETT. Mr. II. T. McIntosh of Albany Pos. scm.cs Hypnotic Power In a Marked Degree. Albany, Aug. 20.—<8[tcckil.)—,\lr. U. T. McIntosh, son of Editor II. M. Me- lutoali of the Albnuy Dally Herald, baa developed the most wonderful ln-pnotlo powers this county has ever known. Mr. McIntosh onn exceed, it l» wild, any feat* * performed by the celebrated hypnotist, Mr. 8. A. C. Everett ot Mn- n»n. Sir. Meltrtoah performs his greal feats ot hypnotism tn the name manner 'hat 8am Everett does. Ills subjects, however, do not lose oonaniouanesa, hut uro entirely Under the control of the will of Mr. McIntosh. There ts a gen tleman In Albany who will become a subject tu older to Unvo a painful sur gical operation performed. The performances of llila young man arc certainly beyond the power of any one to fully di-or.be. About seventy- flve subjects aro completely under Ills control nnd he out liypnotlio those upon whom other hypnotists bar failed. Mr. McIntosh etU giro a public per formance at the opera house at nu early U. ito for the baaoflt of the local military company- of Albany. VOTING SPIRITS, a vigorous body and rolnut strength. follow mod bmlth. but all fail * hou t Its vital power* aro vrohXnm>t. Nervous debility and loss of manlv power mult from Wt bnhits.ron* treotod by tho young through Ignorant* of thrir mil id •quffi Lo spirit*, indanrholia, impaired Mhr, monia or (rrit&tuo tamper, fear of Impending calamity and a thfHiNaud and on© d«‘ningt*nift\U of body and *»ind, result from sorb j>©rni;lous jnewt All Umh ar* permanently torn bar Ira- rrorrwl methods of tmunent without tho patient Waving hom*. 'A j-nodfcal treatise written In plain but treating ot tho uaturo, Ww fmA corabtlily of such ■ml mtrsly ssakd In a plain envafepa. »mi rrc\‘ijt of tbb noUra* with 10 cant* in •tantp^ Uuddo^N. y! 1 ’'' 03 *' 7 Invitations, . recep- and visiting engraved at prices: no .. „lsy; work done by okllled artists In our establishment. Bend for samples and prices. J. B. STEVENS A BRO., Jewelers, , 47 Whitehall atrest, Atlanta, Ga. TO OPPOSE BEN RUSSELL. The Populists Of the Second Nominate a Candidate for Congress. Albany, Aug. 29.—(Special.)—The Populist convention lor the Second con- greaslonsl district met here today. Ba ker county Is not represented. W. E. Smith of Decatur county was nominated for congress. . W. A. Baldwin of Randolph wes elect ed chairman of the campaign commit tee for the dlatrict The convention unanimously adopted the Omaha and the third party state platform. The. Populist delegates from Dough erty. Worth and Lee are now In cau cus to nominate a mate senator. John A. Walters will likely receive the nom Illation. ' The HoniHrts seem thoroughly organ ized for the coming contest. WATSON OPENS HEADQUARTERS Ho Has Already Begun Work In Earn est In tbd Tenth Dlatrict. Thomson, Aug. 29.—(Special.)—Hon. Thomn* E. \V:it*<iu. Jma - opened his h&nSquarters for the' tenth congres sional district campaign In tho Quilllan building, at this place. Mr. C. H. El lington Is la command and will noon have a full corps of workers under Ills control. A desperate effort trill bo made to carry the dlatrict for- Mr. Watson, but the Democrats will seo that Maj. Black has another term. Indications point tu n hot campaign, but no tiler side desire tho animosity that existed in 1892. HON. C. C. BUSH NOMINATED. Tha -Eighth Senatorial District for Tur ner far United States Senator. Bain-bridge, Aug. 29,—(Special.)—-The Democrats of the Eighth senatorial district met in convention here today and nominated Hon. C. C. Bush of Sill ier county as the Democratic standard bearer. "Strong resolution* Indorsing the can dldacy of Hon. H. G. Turner for United States senxtbr were adopted, and the state senator wns Inotracted to cast his vots for him. Hon. A. L. -Hamcs made a fine Demo- ora tic speech to a largo audience here fast night. MADDOX RENOMINATED. The 'Action of -tho Sev-enUh Congres sional Convention at Dalton. Dalton, Aug. 29.—(8 pedal.)—The Sevemuh Georgia congressional conven tion met boro ut 1 o’clock iihrfa after noon. Hon. John <W. Maddox wun re- nominated. Resolutions indorsing him, tho Geor gia Stan* platform and the Chlcugo platform were unanimously adopted Judge Maddox <md Hon. A. O. Ba con made line speeobes alt Lafayette ynJtoiVJiy, making many Changes from Populism, so d.<atm Che Walker counity delegates. DEATH OP MR. saHWWBRS. Augusta, Aug. 29.--(Special.)—Mr. A. J. Schweers, the president of the Au gusta Brewing Company, died heVa yes terday. He had Just returned from North Carolina, -where he had gone In search of health. "No man In Augusta more -highly eespected, and hia death Is generally regretted. He xwts a large stockholder in the Augusta Her ald Publishing Company. ATLANTA IS GRATEFUL. Resolutions of Thunks to Those Who Aided lu .Securing tho Appropriation. Atlanta. Aug. 29.—The following res olutions of thanks to all who have as sisted the Colton States and Interna tional Exposition in securing tho pass age by congress of tho bill making an appropriation fora government building mid display were unanimously adopted today by the "directors, with the re quest that they bo given to tho publlo tUlirugh the press: ‘‘in expressing tho thanks of the dl- rertore of tlio O>ttou States mid Inter national Exposition Company for the friendly help of ull thuco through whose nsslibiuco tllo enterprise Is In debted for the succera of lu* efforts to have ilie government fitly represented us au exhlbtlor, we pledge the flaltliful iipplleMUon of tire management of the exposition to the making of such i success of the enterprise ns will com port In every way with the dignity of the government's puntlclpatton. It be ing ilhx) prime object of the exposition to cultivate the establishment of closer trade relations between this country nud the Central, South and Latin American republics, we arc confident that the success of tho enterprise on tha scope planned for it will boot vast boueftt to every state lu tllo country, lo every manufacturing centre, to our varied agricultural anal Industrial re source* nnd especially to every port In tha United States, to which It Is our hoiw "to attract nt lvMst a proportion ate share of tho vast volume of for- olgn business of the countries to the south of us. four-flfths of which Is now done with European countries, wiille natural cud commercial condi tions justify a pivpoudcrauco of this trade In favor of the Uulted males, "he action of the government In au thorising the. removal to Atlanta of its *r*ut WortJfo Fair building, which tost 140.000, nud Its appropriation at (200,000 for the purpose of preparing ami Installing Us exhlhlt at the Cotton maim and International Exposition hut enabled us to invito tho co-opvra- tlon xsf foreign countries, with the «»- simtnce that our own Is la hearty gym- lviihy with the practical effort to •trcngihcn the commercial tlea be tween this and ths South and Central American countries. "We are Indebted to various boards of trade and other commeivlnl nnd ag ricultural organisations throughout the country, a« well as to the press, for the euoourugvmcnt extended tlk" effort to secure the co-operation of the govern ment In this great undertaking. We ssked no bounty and no investment on the part uf -tllo government further than an adequate display of Its own resources at an lnn-ruatlou.il export- ■' -u, where other great couMrte* are to repiv-ecoted, and the success' ot htch will be ot Inestimable beneflt to our country. The government has au thorised the same building and the same exhibit by which It was repre sented at the World’s Fair, and for this liberal response we return thanks to all who were instrumental In mductnc It. and especially to the congress of , JUHAN’S..™ § FOR SILKS. Just opened per yesterday’s express 16 pieces .A high grade Black Dress Silks that Mr. Juhan bought under value and we are going to make a no ‘ se on them this week. g -- $15.00, $18.00 and $22.00 per suit for these l elegant D.ress Silks that can’t be matched in any market under 25 per cent, more than our prices. COLORED SILKS—Every new shade; exquisite combinations of colorings and they have all been marked exceedingly low. If you want the lutest in Silks and Dress Goods call at $ JOHAN’S ..606.. CHEEKY gP, P, P. 5^ PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM gr Wakes £ Marvelous Curas £in Blood Poison ^Rheumatism ^and Scrofula •t r**Djfth to weakontHl Dcrvei Pimples, Blotches^ and Old Sores 3 Catarrh, Malaria E5 and Kidney Troubles 3 Are entirely renaerea toy F.P.P. 1 —Friokly Asli. Poko Root aod PoUs* ■him, tho Kreate«c blood purlflor on • earth. Abbxdsciv, O.. Joly 21.1691*^ • — *— S \nsaih| bottle of * P.P. P. *» Hot April Mkrrrs Lippman Bros.. Bavanpah, Oa.i I)rax Sirs—I bouKbf f our P. P. P. at Hot April t has dono mo more lprioKs l Ark.,an4 , (rood than tnreo the Hot ADricras * Aendtbreo bottles 0. O. D. * B ”^ lf "i 1 L I .°ar,WTO N . - Aberdeen. Brown County, Ou Capt. J. D. Jo tans louts To alt tehom it mop concern! X here* * ** to the wonderful properties . lions of the akin. I months’ troaimeutat tl tfi, glros SW - VM, oxpol^ !ig»t?ua ssstiiisstA SIffV&S, :mipsa. , arft.'HB3asbis ; blotchan. pimples, old chronic ulcera. Bavannau. uo. 1 tetter, scald head, bolls, erralpelaa. ~ ~ , ecMma-womayaayi without foar of contradiction,that r. P. P. Isthebesb ■ blood purifier In tUoworld.and make* , poGitiYM, ripeodj and permanent cures In all cates. ttbf o Cancer Cured* Tetllmony fromthe Mayor of StvuinJTex. * Rsqdin, Tex. , Ja nuory 1«, 1893. Musks. Lippmaw Bios.. Barannab, • “ Gentlemen-1 b*vo tried'your P. , ur a dlaeaae of the akin, usually ■ jjftaUBaBiffiiSjaBaffa*!! frSsw! - . tloa.duetomonatrual lrruKUlarltlcR, jr, - . _ ml rftI arenoeullarlr hmented by tho won* purlflee the blood and roi__ . ’ dttrfaltoiilo and bliMHlcleanaloK prop* illation from tho Hunt ofTho dljoaae | . irtl°.ot p"|.. r -vrlcxiy A.ff, Fok. ,Koo.. n ,llvu.alam. S&lttSS&BSeS’SS . will effoot a oure. It has al*o rollevod bio from IcdiW’Htlon und stomaob ■ troubles, ths Uuiiv-I States In granting it. WV are indebted to the prertdsnt of the Untwd Stairs tor hi* signature to th« nwvunire, lo ths members of congress for tlH> osaunih-sa of Che hearty co operation of their ragMcUre depart ments la the preparation ot ths gov- trnarnt exhibit nnd especkiUy are we Indebted to tbore member, of congress who acted In co-operwtkm tn showing th* merit of our application, which they “ earnestly Impressed ujwn congress. We are also indebted to ths repre sentatives of tlse eommere-lal ofganlxs- tions of the various cities throughout san apeak In tbe IdRbMC terms < ' your iDfulclne fromtny own personal , knewlodye. I wosnllocted with hoart dlacMiae, pleurisy and rhenmatlaL, *or • Zb years, waa treated by the xerybest , phyalclana ana apnnt hundred* of do!* lars. tried every known remedy with* • out OndlDi: relief. I hare only teken . on# bottle of yonrP. P. P., and can cheerfully aay It has dono me moro . good than anything I havo ever taken. I enu recommend your medicine to *11 ’ sufferers of the nboeo djaeasoa. MKS. M. M. YKAUY. Spring Quid, Gruon County, Mo. tJia couutry, and to leading colored citizens, for their presence with our committee before comgivsa, In demou- •tnitlnff the •braid scope of tho move ment, und we recognlxe fully the good results of their cooperation. Wo pledge the people of tire country'nu Interna tional expoeUlon of which the whole country will be proud. Already our commissioners havo been sent to for eign countries, and responses received from everywhere Indicate tho splendid success of the enterprise on u degree that will be fuly commensurate with Its scope.'* -Tuiy. OAPT. W. M. BUST, Attorney ac Law. Book on Blood Diseoses HUM Free. - ALL DRUGGISTS BULL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, Uppiasix'. Block,Savunsmos ' A DETECTIVE'S (LOVE ROMANCE. Recovered a Young Woman's Stolen Jewel, and Then Married Her. Now York, Aug. 29.—Detective Daniel Knsh of the West Thirtieth Street (Ra tion announced last night at tlio sta tion that he had been married. Tho manner In which the deteotive mot his bride 1s quite out of the ordinary-. Two weeks ago n handsome young woman relied st -the Wwt Thirtieth Street eta- ttoohouse and complained that she had been robbed of Jewelry. She gave her address as the Oriental hotel. Detective Hath wns assigned to the case. He vdsttod Mira Eden Lodgarvl—that was her name—and alerted out to find her property. After tour day. of hard work the doteotlvo was succeostol. After the property waa restored the detective and Mias Ledgard met frequently. The ac quaintance ended In a proposal of mar riage hut Friday night. The dalectlve had some work to attend to at tho eta- tlonhouse that night, and after he had completed It he tnd Mlw Ledganl went to the Little Church Around the Cor ner. There Dr. Houghton, tbe pastor, performed the ceremony In the presence of two wttneeses. who are members of nta bousehuld. Tbe couple returned to the Oriental hotel, and yesterday took apartments uptown. Mrs. Kish la It years old and came from Yorkshire. Eng., five years ago. Her relatives are said to be wealthy. She Is a professional ringer and has ap peared upbn the stage in this country. Her husband would not tell her profes sional name. Detective Kash la 31 yeara old. was born In this city and was ap pointed to the police force In 1SS& 1 Be fore hW appointment on the force ha wan in th# wholesale butcher business at Anbury Park and In thla city. OH. Wltvf A COUGH. Will you heed th. warning! The signal, perhaps, of the sure approach ot that more terrible disease, consump tion. A.k yourself It you can afford for the sake ot saving SO cents run the risk and do nothing tor It We know from i-xpcrtnec* that Shiloh's Cur. will cure your cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a million bot tles were sold the past year. It re- IWves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without It. For lam. back. rid. or cheat, use SM- loh'i Porou* Plaster*. Sold by Good- wyn & Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. PATIENCE REWARDED. Hillsborough. Ttat., Aug. t».~]oe Ab bott was unanimously nominated to congress by tbe Sixah district Demo cratic convention on the Lrittli bailor. B*v- O. S. gtrlngfleld of Wakefield, fo IL asys: llv* boxes of Japanese Pile Cure cured me after twelve years' suffering. Sold by Goodwyn & Small. The tamest nnd best Win ter Wheat Flour Mill Plant in the World, UNBINE. Crushed (VllddH'pgs Flour* The only Flour or Hi kind, nml the be*t of any kind. It Is made by a secret pro- ross known to but two persons. 9100,000 baa been ofibred for ths Knowledge Wo have letters from nearly 1,000 merchnnts stilting that Undine Is tho best flour they over bundled. It Is wa ter ground. Manufactured by tho Noel Mill Company, Estill Springs, Tonn. WORD WANTED—Board for man, wife and two amall children, along electric line. prc*ty well out. Address P„ Tele- tWANTED—Tou to •#• the 1894 Densmort model typewriter on exhibition tt P. H. Pomeroy'#. J. e. Winter, tele phone 2S& FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Eight-room house; modern conveniences; two-room outhouse and targe garden; close In. Inquire at prem ises, 7M Cherry street. FOR RENT—No. 504 Walnut, corner Third. Suitable for close-ln boarding. All conveniences. Low price to approved tenant. Geo. W. Duncan & Co, FOR RENT—A six-room house; modern Improvement*; close in. Apply »4 Spring FOR RENT—The Mastered* Stables on Third, between Walnut and Mulberry streets. Low rent to good party. E. A. Horne. 454 Cherry street FOR RENT—October 1st. dwelling. No. 521 College; No. &31 Georgia, also a resi dence convenient to bu since# center. Apply to H- V, Washington. FOR RENT—Office** and gentlemen'# sleeping room#. Apply at Macou Sav ings Bank. FOR RENT—4?#vki room house, four doore from Flmt Baptist church, now occupied by B. T. Adam#. Apply to Job. C. Holmes* A Co. 26 pieces silk and wool mixed dress goods, regular 35 eta quality to go at 25 centB. 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 65 and 75 cents. . Moreen for petticoats, something new, ask to see it. Waterproof serges—navy and black; ask to see them. A few pieces of challies, zephyr ginghams, creponettes, sateens, etc. in light colors; must be closed out at once regard less of cost. See them on center counter; our loss your gain. The best made, best fitting, most durable Unlaundered Shirts in the city at 50c, 75c and $1. Odd lots Summer Underwear to be closed out cheap this week. Ask to see them. See us for bargains. Burden, Smith <fe Co. FOR REJNT-October 1, the two*rtory residence fronting Tftfctnafl square, corner OgflKhorpe #nd Tattnall streets Apply Daly’s Exchange, Col lege street. TO RENT—From October, my house on High etreet. H«*s ten rooms and two In back yard; gae and water fixtures, etc. Will rent it all or only lower story. No. 147. Apply to Holme# Johnson, at coal yard, or to J. W. Hinton, Lamar street, Vineville. FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms, with all modern covenlences, over atore of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second street. Suitable for physician or den tist. For further information apply at Willingham's Warehouse. FOR RENT—The Grannies place, 620 Oak etrect. possession October L In quire bn premia##. FOR RENT—The elegant two-atory brick residence. 636 Orange street, containing; nine rooms and three bath rooms and nil modern conveniences. The house ha# recently been com pletely overhauled. AcceasiWo to all otreet car lines. For further particu lars apply It. S. Collin# & Co. TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store on Vineville Branch in the city. Po#- sesalon at once. Jacob Hlrsch. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.—Two larsc horse#, gentle, and will work anywhere; also, one #ln- gle hack. Will cell on eany term#, and chxip. Addrea# B., care Telegraph. FOR SALE—Seven-room residence, No. S52 Cherry street, close in and conven ient. Lot <0x210. Easy terms. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc., 26 cent# per hundred. Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. ihlDSIi lot dill pickles just received at G. G. Toole, 456 First srteet. SMALL fat mackerel and white fish In kit# at Keen Grocery Company, 621 Pop lar street. CODFISH, Leggett’# oat flake*, at R. C. Keens, 616 Cherry street PRESIDENT CLEVELAND may be con- aidered stubborn by eome, but no stub bornness found at Hunt Shoe Company. Slaughter price# and liberal treatment of patron#. BARGAIN IN CRAC^EHtS-Soda#, 6c.; lemon cream, 10c.; vanilla ertap, 10c.; ginger nut# or #naps, 10c. These crack ers ore fresh; no Btale stack, W. G. Mlddlebrooks. FREE TO BALD HEADS—I will mall, on application, free Information how to grow hair upon a bald head, stop falling hair and remove scalp disease#. H. W. Gardner, Box 779, Cincinnati, O. CODFISH and smoked herring# at Keen Grocery Company. PHEASANT BRAND HAMS *nd ahoul- ders Ju«t received. Collier Brother,. •LEMON WAFERS, vanilla wafers, ginger snaps, animal cracker# and extra toast biscuits, at R. C. Keen’#. NOTICE—A# w© will move to Savannah, Ga., on or about October first, we here by notify adl partlc* having watches •with us for repair to redeem tho same Inside of thirty day#. Such watches not redeemed by said date will be sold for charges. J. & C. N, Thomas, 800H Fourth street WE WANT MONEY and will swap shoes for It at price# that will alarm the na tives. Call and seo for yourself at Hunt Shoe Company. LINDEN BAKING POWDER idwxya five, ■aririfeouoa. Retail. 29c. lb. FRESH Graham flour, out meal and oat flakes. In bulk and package, Juat re ceived. W. G. Mlddlebrooke. 12.00 DOZEN for Eagle milk: 6 cents a pound for aoda crackers at Keen Gro cery Company. Telephone, 176. HAVE THE BEST—When you want a aide* alk, cellar floor or a drive way that has body and foundation to sup port it, that will stand all travel put upon It, my concrete pavements will laet an age and give better satisfac tion than anything you can get for the money Invested. The beat Is tho cheapest when you consider .Its du rability. Address F. L. Henry, 1ST Pine street, Macon, Ga. GOLD BUGS may refuse silver coin, but a small amount of It will secure bargains at Hunt Shoe Company. NBW GOODS—All kinds, new packed canned good s now bring received; our buyer now In New York soliciting 1 choicest, cf everything tn fancy gro ceries. John C. Holme# 8s Co. r PIG HAM9, breakfast bacon, sugar cured shouklere. at R. C. Keen s. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. [ TARIFF reduction Is good Democracy; ] RBDUOBD prices of shoes at Hunt Shoe Company to good business. WE CARRY as n-ice line of canned meat#, | fruit# and vegetable# #4 any house In j the city. Low la price. Keen Grocery Cc mpany. TELEPHONE 258, J. H. Roush & Son. 1 and phice your order for coal. Best j coal on Che market itSO a ton. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents i per hundred at the Telegraph office. ; TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER is tb# best made. Have you tried it? tZ CENTS BUYS one pound of Duggars* 1 finest Jersey butter. Vry ooe pound. W. O. Mkldlebrooks. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet .. ... 180 C MAGNIFICENT o Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for READERS If you visited the Fair thing to a visit. When will SNAP SHOTS OP THE World's Fair JSOJbu PkotoyranHa rum* fee 99 etnu. far tut temuap Op nai wu < meleu S euC* Ke .« eemf pMirftfc.