The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 31, 1894, Image 2

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A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Now»y Items Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. DUBLIN ON THE UP GRADE Th* 0«m ofltuOeanM Iiflrowliis m !«•■(!« ihm I'rociuUn oT Thrifty liuorgtm Tawm — L«tUra From Olh«r .Scctluui. Dublin. Au*. 30.—(Special.)—"Tbs 0«m or uio Ocone.” gram brighter each day. The ctpVuliete, Lc'iich A Stubbs, who made euob a fine and time* If Investment, Intend improving in a meet ponmancrot manner the corner lot fronting im the square and the two ni>*« important street*. L. 11. Lanier has «o enlarged hi* storm that JA required more than hie argue •ym to ttv.ird it* varied department*, and ho hue Wild a halt Interest to a monied farmer and store nienager, J. K. Smith, Jr„ won and moat favorably known. We have a set of live merchant*, all »f whom appear to bo doing a thriving buslnee*. Ono evidence of our growth le .the naming up of mores for special Kind* of goods. t The new buildings are rapidly near ing completion. The Stable of Col. J. • D. Smith deservea eqpeclal mentkin, as It Is an ornament to our clay. The, •tdonet l* s ■uveesaful planter ami roal estste owner. Jlo deal* largely In horses and loves to have everything about him solid. An engineer, with hands, came down bn the Macon and Dublin road and crowed the river, report euys, to make ■ dual locution for the extension of the Macon, Dublin ami Savannah to savan nah, Engineer Dunne has commenced the mirvey efrotn the Suvnnnuh end and will tnert ithiwe. 11 I* *uji[*Mcd this road w-IH unite with President Thomua' road and the *wo wIM build un the sea port from the.point of Junction. The C nersl opinion nr the sidewalk eulcma that, tired wdrh the oon*Mnt blcker- ing whh the Central naUroad ami Wrlghtsvllle and Tennllle branch. Pres ident Wright of the Macon, Dublin and Savannah uml President Thbmae of the Middle Oeorgki, or Mntmfton and Sa vannah, have purchased the Md Macon and Aflamtc and will meet at coinc point In it Ids county and go down that road t<> the seaboard. The presiding elder and pantor of Che Mdthodlat church hero have been ab- •o*b«l In their task of ermtpletln* the flue brick thurcli. Tholr .efroma have been eo near successful that s-rvloes ere now regularly held there. A big prrtlrantrd meeting I* going on. A* yet the waiters are undisturbed, y«t the spirit la evidently hovering very near. Our high school end nctnTemy have been opened. The attendance wae ex ceedingly enmmmgliig. it was n fact V) be m«ed, the targe attendance of young men who had been busy In the fsrin and dther oocumtlona during the spring and Hummer. Politic* l* very quiet. The oamtldale* for rsiwererttHtlve* and state senate oro busy annoying the industrious, but while his well enough to keep pouted. Jho mrtabe n»irk must bo done later. We flnpe lo have more than bne of the numerous Domoernitlo orntoni here du ring Septuntber. When they rome wo liope Ithose Demhcrlits Who posseaxed but IkMIe ixilienee will nee the error of their deseHUon of the did party and Its Prlts-iplrs. At this time they are whist- ling to keep their courage up. McL. by skilled ertists In our eatabllshment. Send for ssmples and prices. J. P. STEVENS A PKO., Jewelers, 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. a algh that wu* aided by a groan. Then bf remarked this In a tricked world and the way of the transgressor Is hsrd. He must have been struck by his own remark, because he at once struck for the door. He made for the ground and cleared the track of every living thing. Dadlee went head first In their doors, vats’ tails swelled as they trend on the porchea, He had hie head thrown back, his elbows were working tike n frightened M>w-miU running empty. Jou could see the limbs end little rocks flying up like t hurricane, nnd he was moving about os fast. He shied out of the street like a frightened horse nnd he went off the bank of Morris’ mill pond frog fashioned and dived Into tt. The waves washed upon the side of the bank Khree feet high. A steamboat could not have done better. As good growing shower fell for live minutes as ever won prayed for, and not u cloud to besesn. He climbed up on the bank baaver fashion and realized hi* post- tlon. He could not find words to ex press Me disgust, but (lnally self-con trol came to hts aaslstance, end the events of, those painful thirty minuses passed through his brain. He then •wove never to art us gallant or bag gage transfer again. Yarttsvnie and .Vrtw, Clara Elina of Rob erta «x* v tailing MHOS Nora Anchnra. Rev. Howard Orumbley of Decatur, f™, tnye a very eloquent discourse laid night from Matthew xxll: 27. He also ratawl about ICO for the North Geor gia Conference Orphan's Home. Mlszes Ida Roauentore and Frankie wtlHam* of Clopton spent laat iright wtch Mra. C. 8. Morris. CULLODEN CHAT. The Town Is Prepared to Do n Big , Uusineee In Cotton. IfA'DlKXTK HAPPENINGS. A Timid Young Mon Placed In a Lu dicrous Predicament. Haddock. Aug. 30,-(epeclal.)-Th« Third party 4s circulating « circular, olqknfng Wrjt Democratic papers refuse to publish it. if is an appeal; to old roMlem claiming the nomination of W. *• Atkinson as nnoiilrage raft lo be endured by them. Vary *|j» call upon them to rebuke the outrage by not vtit* Jbg 1 Q r Mm. but for hla mtsmem, J, K. llinee. They chiliueil m have hid « mealing and the rsauluittonr were In troduced by II. T. Sawyer, formerly rotonol ,< the Twenty-fourth Alabama rcidment. *n<l signed by R. W. donoa and L. K. Mitchell. ilr. Charles Keller Is ,attending the BnM iinMm now omvenlng at EUtn vhiirtdi. ills church could not T 1 *v*_found a belter delegate to repfe- ? 0 ?A£' V " U «**** A, v «fy amusing, but dnplorablo eeo4- uenrc, wpt^nwl «> one of our mo it proaMstng young men ywsenlay after noon as the |«amenjrer train arrived. The young man ii one of our society leaders nnd 4U9 very dtxnliled, and U to unfor.iunMto «h u» jhtmpm no Kf<t It suMunt of tlmldKy. He vrss very nobly end trsllaosiy escorting n certain "belle” »«ke iMte.ige on the «"}!'JSl vrT * gracefully by her side wbth one raged valise'In hand. KkWtsay of ulttoM piy darted through * T Dh S m , of *'** 4n * n dd anny cracker. Ar he looked down l*h TfrajL ; UgnU det*hs myriads <d ItbUe Cullod’en, Aug. 30.—Our town Is still growing. Mr. E. T. Wynn of the on- terprtrtaig Arm of Wynn A Clement* la having a handsome brick more put up. Hail'd times, so,retted, have not struck us pet. During idle last four or Ava month's tihere 3vas been about fif teen thousand dollars spent her* In improvements und StBI the good work goes on. Cotton has begun -to come »n. Seven biles were received last week nnd sev eral more will be sold this. Our facili ties for ginning und handling the fleecy staple cannot bo surpassed unywhere. Messrs. Hdtygood A Holmes have e large ginnery and aJ*. the latest ma chinery for packing Inmunedlutely In town. Mr. Lucius Winfield Jraa another and Robert Ruiherfoixl ho* one of the best equipped ginneries In tihe sialte, out nHtr the Macon and Birmingham depot. Moasra. Joe Holmes and Will Jonn have the best of faculties for weighing a.nd ehSpplng, their ware houses being right at the Atlanta, nnd Elonhta. depot. Poltt*» has been rather quiet for a few weeks, but will iwon get very lively, us cantfldu'lew for county ofries* uretoaoonibe elethed. Our third party friends are making some very rash promises to,get the negro vote. They have even got some of a certnlh Mr. Kolb's leltera, all, the way from Ala bama, trying to Jmpress on all former A'lHunbamen, third pa myi tes, ofllco seekera und grumblers In general Uhut iJIsv must gdt the negro vote anvhow, no matter how or whut It may cost. The WVar from t|he ntin who wnweed to t>e governor of Aktbnmo. winds up by saying get the,Votes, and then, Oh. then, they will raise Oalu among thh Domacrats. He trays burn dhts us exon ua mid, but vote the negro. The ne groes of our county cannot be duped by ■any such stuff us they ore preaching to them. Monroe county iwUI send In a huger muorlty this year for all DSmo- onatlc catidAiatsa than erer before. CuUoden bus always been referred to ss an educational, centre. ' Two sohools were mulntalixcd ut ono lime, with an attendance of 300 pupils. Dur ing the past few months the .town bus Issued bonds and 'built a magmAcent IftsUtule, compute m a.11 rsspocls, wlih a capacity for nearly 300 .pupils. Tbit butkllng Is of the mast approved pat tern and Is furnished with the best patent desks Uind vail modern appbuicea for instruction. The people ur thor oughly uidted und are one and utl talk ing school. An ofllcienh und expertenoiil faouliy ho* 'been employed, und peo ple are moving In to give their Chil dren the superior educuUonai odvan tagvs 'whftlh the town urrord*. RJapt. Johnson, u worthy citizen of Crawford county, la moving Into the residence vacated by IMr. Holmes and wfll take boarding implla. Boarxl has been reduced Ro IS 'i>cr month, ttij JUHAN’S FOR SILKS. 25 pieces silk and wool mixed dress goods, regular 35 cts quality to go at 25 cents. T\-^ _ Just opened per yesterday 's express 15 pieces L&& high grade Black Dress Silks thut Mr. Julian V\’ bought tinder value nnd we are going to make a LllS no ' Ke on ^em this week. ( A $15.00, $18.00 und $22.00 per suit for these V&ij elegant Dross Silks tlmt 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 latest in Silks and Dress Goods call at 25 pieces plain and plaid waolen 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. JUHAN’S ..606.. CHERRY SCHLEY COUNTY. Another Prod at John Temple Graves— Crops Have Too Mach Rain. Lacrosse, Aug. 30.—(Special.)—It Hceins to be necessary that something be done for J. T. Graves in order to wive the Democracy of Georgia. Give him a dose of Hum's anttenollyguster, or call upon “the ring” to give him a Ixilliflf'g udlce, for 1 tell you something must be done to save tho party. We have some of bis sort of Democrats who add the "Jeffersonian'' to it, uad the way we propose to doctor them Is to send for Dre. Bacon, Crisp, Turner, Clay and others to dose out the auti- gliowt medicine, and on the 3d of Octo ber we will bury these “discontented Democrats” too deep to even sprout In November; or, in other words, they will all be graves (7) then. We have had mm until the cotton crop Is very much damaged. The weed has grown Ao large that one who did not know the real condition of It would think that we were going to make one uf the largest crops In tills section that wc have over made. Thero are only u few bolls nt tho bottom of the stalk and they lire trying to open, but the ruin coming, tlie seeds nro sprouting and if the sun should shtac the thick foltage would keep It off. The forms from the middle of the.stalk have faMcu off, and in mauy places the stalks are dytaig, and where It is not thero Is no eanddence to bo placed in tho young forms remaining on. Corn la sprouting on tho stalk, and field pen. vines are mildewing for want of sunshine. LilKt week Mr Thomas J. Bnlrden died from tho consequences of age. lie was 82'years old, and while his Integ rity and other qualifications would have guumntecd to him any position lu the gift of our people, he preferred to follow the duties of his farm, nnd had made his sixtieth crop on ttft same or adjoining lands. He had accumulated mueli property tn his life and had fed the hungry ami clothed tho naked more them any half dozen other men In the county, and they will miss his help. Ills wife died several years ago, nnd he only leaves a large family of grown children and sorrowing friends. Hiarttley, a prominent Citizen of itlhls place, very suddenly at Cochron. At Chte time Of 'his death Mr. Hiartley was in the empCoy of Henry P. Beales & Co. of Atlantia *as a traveling waJerfman. Mr. Hartley wUS at one time BaCes- nr.in for 'Allen, Dumas & Thompson of Mi icon, but *has been with Scales & Co. for quite n wihflle. He was very popular ba*Jh at home aod albroad. He leaves a wife and two rtroafil children to mourn tholr loss. He was insured In sevemil companies. Many are the friends who deeply sympathize wCth Un. Hartley to her, -deep laffilctlon. The remains will •arrive' tonight ond be buried at Oak Dawn cemetery tomorrow. GORMAN IN BAD HEALTH. His Physicians Said to Have Advised Him to go to Europe . New York. Aug. 29,—A dispatch to a morning paper from Baltimore says: Sen ator Gorman's physicians advise him to leave for Europe at the earliest possible •lay, not only for the benefit, of the sea voyage, but for the purpose of taking treatment at one of the Oenman springs. Ilia health Is declared to be In a very precarious state. An Intimate friend of the Gorman family today said: “It is true that Senator Gorman’s family and friends have been greatly alarmed about his health for several months, and his physicians have frequently advised him that he must devote & long period to ab solute rest and abstain from work of all sorts or else he would break down com pletely and Irrevocably. • “Mrs. Gorman has often begged Mra to give up all work and go away to Europe or some other place where he could be out of reach of the politicians, who al ways follow him about from place to place wherever he may go aa long as he re mains In the country (r on a line of rail way. The senator left Washington for Saratoga yesterday for a rest. If he does not Improve the whole family will proba bly go to Europe. It is their Intention at all events to go to Europe In the spring, nfter the short session of congress la over, nnd remain there all of next sum- BACON IN ARLINGTON, implla remulnlnv from Monday morn*- 1nx umll Friday afternoon, or 33 (or all ttra tkne. Tuition U only 312 per rrer. JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES. His Letter In Sunday's Constitution Doe* Not Meet Much tFVivor. " uw » »«>*. Pride 2e Into the y?. r .yy* •'* h !; were by . ?5* T* 1 f *'T- Hbrnmim, * the best of friend* must rant, and In dlMjWsftieMon of *11 parties . *»S»*“*» »'»ra soot- teraa to the (bur The young nun looked Ilk* « dlaqnvlnrod oillc.'- seeker, with his mouth mortised In hi* race In the rtiape of a mule Shoe, heel* uowui. He shock his head and brought IT STO1N THS t’HOQHKSS t Consumption. The imlm | of Dr. Pierce's Golden Uollcsl 1 Wsrover)’ sr* corinln of It They’ve proved it for yours ixut —Sind they're willing lo roll it with the .grceiiH'Ut thxt If It d..n't heueflt or cure. In every cose, they ’ll return the mottcy. Cotuuniptlou Is that —tof ulous condition that mm from im pure blood. The " Die," v er y “ |>reveuts It, If leleti in lime; cures H completely, If you haven't waited too lo,; giv,s relief end cvnufort, even In *d- vuicvd esses. _Uss U in severe, ltiurerins; Gssfhs, A.thnu., IVesk Luiqn, *n>| every BNMhL Throat, and Lunc Affection. D. .4-, B.**xs*uq Esq, of Dnl.-MJnroieee <W. lV*li , writes •s follows 1 l bed be,-n !|'.V ,i.i*n in iif.-u.ih .t,a un,hi ,f nieiilim 1 ero not uM. to sir.nd- 1 msMfsl 'vrj* ones. After ra**sx, Rejcevcrf' my o.uxti ess fciiefe,!.! sssta well ihtvo etthout treubie, ,*i, hni* " M doa't duiraes i kw* i Hits I'll pralso *0.14.0.' Fort ^lley, Au*. SO.—(Special.)— John Temple Graves' loiter In Bun- day's ConaURUtlon has been she sub ject of some comment here this week, lx 4s -pronounced here as an excuse for Wm «o «»t Into the third party, asn-. Evntvt' followers here, kk* Rhslr gul- MM le.idor, are Rrue And tried Demo crat* and will follow Rhelr leader as they hay# twice- before dons and uh- slst in Klvlnk \he Dwnaoretfa RlckJrt Wse 1ar*ret mvjortty ever Riven before. A4thatch the flchR in Uhe nomtrcitlon »ms very surm here and many turd feoCntts were sncendvred. *41 (live burled the fMMchvt trod as a untied »?m> wik meet Che enemy with a solid fr.xn4. Since Watson nnd lltoes siioke «* *d of the pproem month the few. very few. third pmhyttes have bran trjdn* <o orgunlie necroes .trod Induce them to voce their ticket. At ffrst It looked SB K H would succeed. b “ l , *1»» oounwto nsnonc them phs vWlsd end Rhey srU supp.K (he Demo- unttM tk'ket At the ronUn* elections. As an old divrky once put k; “The whKe folks ore ttw drst party end the He Delivered a Speech Which Oaptured the People. Arlington. Au*. 30.—(Special.)—This town certainly fell In love with MnJ. A. lL. B i < £ n ' W ,n ® ver yhody's mouth «hi wn® the grttuei*t speech ever heard In the town. The Democrats say bhs speech Mrengthened them In the ftuRh. pave Rhem confidence and hope. th^T^Lsa 1 ^ tu r ,y men that if they could have heard hjm Uuiteutl of Wie smaller men they did hear who In- ln P* rao >>'jllstn, rather than ex- poBltkm of great orinelples, they would u.V 2? vcr c ? ne *° third iwrtyt «5. C ,°V.?? y ro“ y ' ^ ‘hlnga In a S?7rlljSiii. And th 1 By 1 ,,4k why not the cmratrllRce send him around In 1892 -jtlMR a man so capable, who can make ■« »l«»r. uURht to have been dtunsD educating the people. The reply la that In 1893 th* national Democratic executive committee inslat- fr reHi!'. I *' < ® n Rive his services h » «*. And In the big !!* h L2l i** 8 Ibe national commMteo re- ?.ra? <d then ' «ml*s cheer- f» vro K ir J th u m - wrvl "R lira national part y . Had he remained In Rhe Mate mw,"* U ‘ Wl to serve the national com- mtttee he would have advanced hla per- aonal Interests and made Rhe acquaint- all the people, but Rhe sacrifice *- 0jr the good of the party. thra' if 0n n*a.* ] S? !< ' l " ,sr . “ trade -T™’J* * splendid farming ArllngRon I* the con(re of a splendid community. lhT h ro.v?o l, : ,rt J"' ,n ' w - J. .'Horsley, Jr*. aK J nt »ml the lantl- hDU ? e ' hBS added ir>z ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Way ao so many people wa m around ua seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable Vy Indigestion, con. etlpatlon, dizziness, loss of appetite, coining up of the food, yellow skin, when for 78 cents we will sell them Shiloh's Vliallxer, guaranteed to cure them 7 ■8old by Ooodwyn * Small Dru* Company, corner Cherry street .and Cotton avenue. TEXAS REPUBLICANS. TXxClas, Tex., Aug. 29.—The Republi cans state ooirvenloton adjourned to- nlffhit. The platform roafflnms the na tional platform and condemns the state Admin'Utratlon. The following ticket wa* nominated: Governor, W. K Makkennee; tleutcnarit Rovernor, R. b! Renfroe; treasurer. J. G. TfCwdon; at torney general, J. A. Hurtey; land oommUstoner. Edwardl Anderson; comptroKer, O. A. Tomlinson; superin tendent of schools, A. H, Caldwell. 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, crepone.tte,s, sateens, etc. in light colors; must he 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 ami $1. Odd lots Summer Underwear to bfc closed out cheap this L* A cl- tn Cflfl fll/im (Inn aln fn.. l*n_. week. Ask to see them. See us for bargains, Burden, Smith. <fe Co. FOR LEASE—Store house corner Third und Cherry streeita, for wholesale and rea.14 dry goods, from October lat. Apply no H. G. Cutter, agenit, o!t Ma con Savings Bonk. , FOR RENT—No. 504 Walnut, comer Third. Suitable for close-in boarding. All conveniences. Low price to approved tenant. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. FOR RENT—The Masterson Stables on Third, between Walnut and Mulberry streets. Low rent to good party. A. Horne, 454 Cherry atreet FOR RENT—October lBt, dwelling, No. 521 College: No. 531 Georgia, also a resi dence convenient to business center. Apply to H. V. Washington. FOR RENT—Seven room house, four doors -from First BaptLst church, now occupied by B. T. Adams. Apply to Jnb. C. Holmes A Co. FOR RENT—The Grannies place, 620 Oak etreert, possession October 1. In quire bn premises. FOR RENT—October 1, the two-story residence fronting Tattnall square, oorner Oglehhorpe 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 back yard; gas and water fixtures, etc. Will rent *t all or only lower story. No. 147. Apply to Holmes Johnson, ait coal yard, or to J. W. Hinton, Lamar street, Vlneville. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet .... 180 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—The elegant two-story brick residence. 636 Orange street, containing nine rooms and three bath rooms and all modern conveniences. The house has recently been com pletely overhauled. Accessible to all street car lines. For further particu lars apply R. S. Collins & Co. TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store on Vlneville Branch In tho city. Pos session at once. Jacob, Hirsch. C MAGNIFICENT O 1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Will sell my horse and ■buggy-cut a tbargiiJn; (horse Georgia- raised, 6 ycbrs old, and perfectly gen- ttle; raiaon for selling, leaving. the city. Call on or address Clem Will iams, at Cox & Corbin's. FOR SALE.—Two large horses, gentle, and will work anywhere: also, ono sin gle hack. Will sell on easy term.*, and ch*ap. Address B., care Telegraph. FOR BALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc., 26 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE—Mr. Gus Witkowskl le longer In bur employ. We hereby no- ittfy uhe public -that 'we are not re- apoiwible for moneys paid him for our account. 6. Wbxelbaium & Son. Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for OYSTERS and rice birds, Aral of the 'seusan, art Dap son, Chirko & Daniel's. READERS FRESH FISH to be found ait J. O. 'M'.veM'Jftrn’e stall at market Friday 'moaning, alto at store, 659 Fourth street. Tamp.in*», buss, trout, (map pers. Tholanrost nPrtlMVit win< I ter Wheat Flour Mill Plant in the World. ELGIN creamery buftter and* creUm ■Cheese Just received at CoMtir & Bro’s. CENTS BUYS one pound of Dug gan's finest Jersey but'ter. Try one pound. W. G. Mlddlebrcoks. UNDINE. Crushed jVilddllpgs Flour* BARGAIN IN CRACKERS-Sodas, Cc.; lemon cream, 10c.; vanilla crUp, 10c. Kinder nuts or anapz, 10c. These crack, era are fresh; no ztals stack. W. J. Mlildlebrooka DOUGLAS DOINGS. Prlsonw ® Nrtu 1 M.tklnjc Their May to Liberty. necroes are tlie setstral party, but L«*l Bom, save im from the third parky. tv* dank want to C et way laws* than Wh now nre." TMe 1* about tv way ®* m.xa of them look at M here. This cuumy -rill show up fewer khtrd party. u 5!i *** «*“*«» 1,1 th# state, and wJI no doubt clve « l.trcer Demoonrilo majortty. It la VUevell here thrat If Dr. F-ltOn does run on •ttie third 'rainy «cktt for eoncreM Ih the Ninth he will b* a sicker man ufter the election than he fa now. Sohoql well commence Monday, when Grady Institute will show up welt compared to other sohools in the niute. The i-chooi promises to be full. Mid Professor 8cru«s and hi* Sbk coi** of nsraatants. MU.ms Bdwonls. lUrttfield wid l>unk ...i, wSI have their hinds full. Grady Institute under It* prasemt man- scement 4* one of rv rtnv.u m-nool* | n I he state. JProfcsrow Grac* of Atlanta, assisted *2'?? r * 0C4i ***ra»*. fttve a concert Aim nhcht to a refined and cultural su- dlsnre. Quite a nice programme, eon* strata* of music, recreation* and tableaux, was rendered, Shoatnx thst F' have a* tin* talent here to any. A tare* crowd of our peoNe weot out ta Norwojd Sprints today to parttcL Wl «l* b4« Picnic width wind* up d»* eearon at that popuhtr teroit. An Douxla*. Awr. 30.—(Special.)—At n ixtuffhkry dkirerered some of the nri*- onere pazstnar the windows of the P re- csptkn vestibule. Upon xolng in to ex- «• Harts boy» and D*wh, dH wtifce. awaiting trial unrfrr u cHrie of (wsault witfi •crwtohM by #ome moan8 •jrojK«toiehraug5» tho conccvt^ fioxing » undtr t3>« lurtition mvuJt, purpore of overpow. erins DaiMhkrywtien be curried Chelr aupper and nrikJn* uood their eaozps *** wxa veto foKunrH*. as Ct, el<va»t time wtU bo spartt. time was very vwy Ucsprrute youn» men. tVhen they wWe o^ered up safari into the steel cases they\*rv rrtuckmtly obeyed. ° 2*v«m ram me our lr*p>« fsrmera they are ad agreed Coffee county wm not make over a bulf crop of *re raiMs> cotton. «zine vS J *L i 22 fe <WUj ’ ra* They vMive PAWN the bottom crop to rot tc S7u*’lm5 * n< ^ WP tf ra> «« Throw The ropuiiats are quietly tmnrtit for Judce lllne* to wddrese them *t an euriy date. But he had Just as well 5* »»**•»<* fa"- for Coffee ooun. G’s fkmwn pure Democracy la CO Inc tohury lAipull.cm wtthkamukkudtaov Rito* Maxhtaffa oral halve promises so OraP.ratak tl rannot h, aSusJT'SJJ? DaVTII OF MR. KD F. HARTLEY. >\*t Valley. Au*. ».-(8p,*rla1.>- Nmvs wa* received < nnnounom* the death of Mr. Ed F? any kind. Itlsmadeb’yaaecrotpro^ cess known to but two persons. •100,000 has beau offered for tho Knowledge Wo have letters from nearly 1,000 merchant!) statins that llndiue Is tho best flour they ever handled. It Is wa ter ground. Manufactured by tho Nod Jim Company. Eatlll Springs, CRABS, tihrlimps, rice birds, oysters and choice freSh fish at Dopeon, Ckwke A Daniel's. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives aadafaouon. Retails 39c. lb. Tcnn. J. O. MACMILLAN receives for Fri day the only fraeh fish, dame, shrimp, crabs, on market, stall No. 2, or stare. V» Fount) street. A S« 1 5?.Tl? I3MBNTa fTNDER THIS HEADINU. FIFTEEN WORDS OR TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD taken for less than is era NBW GOODS—AU kinds, new packed conned good s now being received; our buyer now In New York soliciting choicest of everything in fancy gro ceries. John C. Holmes A Co. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. WANTED. TELEPHONE 333. J. H. Roush A Son. and place your order for coal. Best coal on the market 3150 a ton. If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume 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 Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph.' "A^.T® PENT—Beginning October 1st, six-room bouse In nice neighbor- hood; prefer all rooms on orfe floor; roust be In good repair. Address p. O. Box 731. Macon. Ga. OLD PAPERS for wrapping. 25 cents per hundred at the Telegraph offloo. WANTED—A live, energetic roan to rep resent an established building and loan association. New .feature*. Lib eral contract to an experienced solid- Address E. w. Bell, Secretary, SPECKLED TROUT. Spantah Muek- eret, re* snapper, Pompano, bfue n.eq. fine mullet und ocher fresh fl3h ut Dopeon, larke & Daniel's. SNAP SHOTS Box 330. Savannah. Go. GO TO J. O. dfadMiDin for your fresh •flab on Friday. He knows what to Wave. Look for hla Bhall at market. and More. 339 Fourth street. World's Fair WANTED—You to see the ISM Densmore’ model typewriter on exhibition at F. R. Pomeroy's J. E. Mlnttr. tele- phone 333. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER It the best mad-. Ha\o you tnod it! IF A— rkMuynMH nan fir SO ttUomtly bemd » doth. I‘AsU'4 M»<iU0 *» Mod muU 4MCi»u S OMU FOR RENT—Be*t business «taml, on prominent corner, prominent street. for restaurant, sleeping r lo rein mllllen of Circular* I to tllAlrlbuio at >LO> pc How to became a fi r »i rloso ttfeMimoriAt. Hvpnoust. , ! m, o4 Evader and CUlrroyant. a larg»i I Irthevfc c.nlv Ilk.* l-Uro... ** booJt only loc. Aildrcaa at once. free wagon >*»rd. Clone to C.R. HOWAX. Milwaukee. Wi bouse*. Geonre W. Duncan & Ox