The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 01, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TEI.EGHAPH: SATURDAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER!, 1894. A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Noway Items Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. A DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT LEARY lions. Ilnur? 0> Tsnn sod Jos Ssmn Arfdr.ai.it a I<sr|« Audl.aae., Aft.r Which a Fine Dsrhscae Who Sorted lo Thousands. Leary, Aug. JL—fEtoedtil.)—'Leary had a Mg Demoer.Kle rally and t>»rt>*oue to day. A largo crowd wu present to hear Judge Henry Q.''nutter, ttie dts- llrtKulAhrd member at tho ways tend moans committee. and Col, Joe James. The A|«rJklrfK Wat In a (beautiful grove of shady uajis, and fhe ladles were out to hear the dl*ifn*(ul.he(l speakers. Mr, Jeff Boynton of Morgan delivered the sddrees Uf welcome, end hln ad dress was well expressed and well de livered. Col. Joe James wim Introduced flret. He had only an hour, a* he had to leave on the (frehtht train, and one hour Is not enough for Obi. Jstnes. He Is not a rainbow orator, but a. solid sleilgo- hammer speaker and appears best in a two hours' effort. He vlurnjcilright Into the anlddlo of the stream ond wont on to show that she I'ooulWla were wrong In saying the Democmte hod not at- tcnspled to oarry out tho platform. Ho explained that the party cemo Into power amid a terrlllo panic which had to be stopped to prevent universal bankruptcy. The fear of unlimited coinage, lining the land with a depre dated currency, had largely to do with destruction of confidence. When It was found that the administration would protect the finances and only a sound currency then the paalo csessd, and the holders of American aecurltleo In Europe and England no longer (threw our securities upon the market. Bank failures ceased and the conditions of restoration uf confidence Improved on repeal of tho purchasing clausa of tSie Bhcumiii act. Congress had passed the bill repeal ing tho odioua election Ians, had re claimed some 60,000.000 seres of public land from railroad corporations, hud settled the Chinese ciuestlon end had passed the tariff bill—a good bill, sav ing much lo the people, putting many things on tho free list and reducing duties so that goods would be chesper for the ixAiple. Ho gave a conversation which took place between himself and tho president, tiald he to Mr, Cleve land: "Our people want Oliver." "So do L" said the president. "Hut they want more silver.'’ "So do l," replied Mr. Cleveland. Tho ipn4hl.nl bopeo to force bliiietainmn by Intern itlonal ngreement before hi* teem expires. Then It will be no partial work, but permanent. dlo.opoko of tho faot that every Top- ullsl in congrona voted against the re peal of tho 10 uer cent, tax on Kioto banka. The Popullsta i«f tho West op posed It. Watson opposed It, yet Hines declared for It. He did not like the pkmk In the na tional plat form of the Popirllats which derhtred land the herltago of all. The lkopullstn thought tho government should own all the land and the people rent It from tho government. There was too much tendency Dir the govern ment to boss everything. Judge Turner followed Col. James. Judge Turner wns among old friends and admirers. His chi district la proud of him. He Is so solid, so true, so con ferva live, so well Informed and a power In tho house. The writer hailto leavo wKIt Ool. Joe James and Col. Tom Crenshaw and re gretted 'time did mil penult h1s remain ing to tell bf the speoeli of Jutlgo Tur ner. Judge Turner 1s a great admirer of I’roaldont Cleveland and ho disapproves the ntnaeka made upon the president by some of tho Georgia papers. Judge Turner l« a great tariff reformer and he regrets moot protViumtly that a few senators prevented the penplo from en joying tit* benelVts of the Wilson bill ns It left the house, to- says kind things for those mono tors’who labored so arduously «> prevail niton the f«w protection and trust senators to yMA rhelr position for the country's good, liven with the cbneemlom forced by n few senators, yet Judge Tumor regards the bill vastly better than tho McKin ley law. > The barbecue wna oerfoet. Such men iui Ovpt. Phil 'Boyd, iMcrcor, i>r. Qelllln. Tom Hammond. Dr. Georg". Dr. Terry. IVtrr Daniels. Jeff Boynton, L. O. Cart lege and Sheriff Da via never fall in a bertiecut They dab tMck Sheriff John QHIlWhe of WUkc. county., who i* fain ms fbr hta 'euea. It tv a tdg heart cl rommmttiy thM surrounds twarv. They believe In the cM party and can't UMsntml why a few agitators want te brook It Into factions and weaken Its power for good . '• AtK J. c. A SOCIAL REUNION. ’Auntml Diet almllrllle 10 of l-’ort Ynlley, Mar tini Terry Social Clnli l\irt VaBer, Aug. 3J,—(Special. Nurui--I, Okirto Spring, JTOterdxj llrwt nntm.il picnic uf tho Tort Y« MardniUvlIlv and Terry miehl rcu occurred tinder IMgt promtvmg piece. The otvmtlntticu whk mad* mo item by tin- oclectiou of Mr. J. Kvetvtt of Tort Ynlley «< prowl.' 'Mr. J. J. Mttrph "f M o t>Un 11 v tile it- rotary ond Mr. t. m. Hoavr of p ns ntuaU'ni flntetsr, It u:i- rv-itvod that tho annual . tile Hoy, CURES OTHERS Mn Wiujah KoBiHta, Bndtffpotl, M, )* ». U | hid llo t taken ‘ ** would Ua»«» SWful Iwl'J in my Motnnt-h peiu in UlJT «kii\ Ktwri'U uid otnnt; *'rtHMti In my ♦‘•t k anti womb; ukl i ( aW|>. I took yifur did Mnh. Kosmmi. my stomach threw r.nn.«,a.,i». i*iy tUY t» O r l» h t tt O powder.- When I tin oamaeo.—1 min, the Uinlsdnu It idimIv me (mji worse. 1 wm Iao*iwc. cuuld not aloud ft>r thn* -Ujb* om I am tatter t»r lain, ao.t tad leelinn, left »«n* «n« I W«H etorp K'<*>d;tnY ihym's m«4 bettor. pofan I iin.V jour tmdk-tu* t kwj uiy bH four nivnthff~g\>< won* all tbvwhtf«\ J am iiu» quits fleabjr «tul can votk ,ip» •• pi] The Past Guarantees The Future The fact that Hood’s Sarsa parilla has cured thou sands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you, It- makes pure, rich healthy blood, tones and strength ens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remember Sarsa parilla Cures Be Sure to get HOOD’S and Only HOOD’S. Hood's PlHo mo specially prepared to bo taken with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 2&c. Hood’s nlo of tho reunion bo held nJ tho spring 1n the full of each yenr hereafter at such date as the aforesaid officers may apprtnt, of which duo notice shall bo given. Yesterday's picnic was a good starter. The day whs lovely, the roads to the spring set In waving fields of corn, whitening fields of cotton and luxuriant poach trees—truly cl land of peace and plenty. About seventy-live of the best people of Port Valley, Marshall viUo nml Perry were there with elegance of manner and conTiul greetings. There were reolbitlons by those tnleuted young ladles, Hinging by skSIHod mun!- efon*, games of innocence and Joy, de lightful nodal converse, pure aud health-giving water, and ot 1 o'clock an elegant lunch was spread upon taldes docked witJh snowy damask. The trio of townH which give name to the reun ion were wdl represented. POLTICAL MEETINGS. Democro.tM’ and Populists' Gatherings Near St-ateaboro. Startestoovo, Aug. 31.—(Speotol.)—The Democnuta of this county hekl «l large and ««%himto*tlc meeting ubout six miles from 'this place yesterday. Tho Peoplo'a Party also held a ineetng yes terday ten milee from here In tho op posite direction. It wua «0so largely aiUonded. PoMrtlcs Is waging warmly in this county trow nnd will doubtless in crease as *tJhe cumpalgn progresses. Quito a number of the merchants of this section have ‘been forced to pay a tax of $30 or go to Jail* for selling beer without a ♦loon**. The revenue officers nr rested a man iMlar here yesterday for violating the federal 1aiw. If it is a vlohi'don of fbdciul law, it will also come under the state tow, and *0bere is no telling where the end will be. as the sttvte <tax on tJhe bualneaa i * %5,000 In this county. On totat flmxtay ait 6 o'clock p. m., «»tthe Buptlst. cftiunchto remtrroke, Mr. ti. J. «was married to Miss Anna Roach. A largo crowd of friends were present to witness the ceremony. Rev. W. J. Durham of 8tn>te»boro officiated. Mr. J. 'M. Smiuu of 'Pembroke keeps fhe bfst 'hott* in oho town and bhe trav eling public would do well to call on htfm when stopping at T.tfhhroko. The first lmle of ( new cotton 'to come b> this phice was sold toat Friday to Mr. L. 'W. Wilson. It brought 18 ccnks ft pound. It Is Ihouglvt that serveraa more ‘bales will be placed on the mar ket 1/Ms week. ’A li'tcmry club Hvo» beeh fOrmetl in the towm und la engaging a goad deal of attention from Uhe young /folks of the 'town Just now. Mr. A. O. Power of Macon 1* stopping (here a few days at •the llenniMi house. He Is hero on busi ness . Mr. Hugh Chambers of IrwfiVfon has acv-opitvl the ExoeJs&or iLlgli Sdhool and began the fall session, list Monday under wry bright pno&pedte. Professor U. S. Davis will open sdhool hero next Mooftoy. LEESBURG LOCALS. (Deo nil From Injuries Indicted by & Ro- # ccn’t Wind Storm. Leesburg, (Aug. 31.—(Special.)—A few days ago /we made report of s^iin, wind and (hull wto: in Htnl of Its blowing doWn <the colored Mouhiodist church and parsonage In iolils city, wounding the parson's wife euid Tlttte ohltd. The Ohrid has tdnee 'died and the mother Is in »i -pncvartouH oondMon. I la a \Mii»;lnufo (■> fa*!, eotiton »«nd ^3l>er kill v/Mtw oc/utlnuo «to grew, and t >». ilitv*. -niosnul'ton* mihl whoiping cough vuvutmrtualng, times quiet ond coBQMhUrttly dull, bltMl unuHuully gooit. The bulkUng of ft largo, cocnmo- dknrs tuotel is now fa4rly under way nnl 1« being betased by Mr. O. T. Stalker, an expert from Maoon. The work on th»* «*sw depot and. (MotihiHltst oburtah <;« uUmt ooinpDAe* Our side- wtt/iks, ItfNtt (tad dltclvcA are now re- oeivlng u long-felt wan*. The way ginnery Is now fblriy under w*ay (\ml data? kvhhI x\*ork. Hv>me 'birsiiHSil dinuages /have been rii oaty nKule tn our otty. Its Arm nf M. W. Itoger»*. C. F. Pultntm & Co. I>( mutually dtaHtved, L. P. UptaV ve rging. J. 1'. CV\lkxiw;ty has moveit hi.n Btook of goods to tlie new brick store, and L. B. LlftSty occupying eho ocihd BUule recant by Sdd move. l.xaVvh FretKfit* from *v one-ox farm no-ir by, baa sireUtiy gin-nod. packed and sokl *J»r*>e bales of cottoh^civemg- Ing COon |K»iwuts. GALLANT REN NOMINATED. Chosen A pain to Carry the Democnxtle Ramtor in the Second District. Albany, Aug. In. (Special.)—The ILm. Ron Russell was unanimously uoininu4o*l for congress h* k ro by the 1 > on roe rude e»u\veixthm. S A RtxMonbury .d Tli uuns n . .u- natcil Mr. RussoU in a magnlttccut and patrhxtio np»xvh. M. C. Edwards of Terrell mortal that tho nomJuathxi l>o made unnn'inous, wtvich was cstrlol A. L. Hawes mortal the adoption of the prlnriidfS of the Democracy of the Chicago Luuveuriou of 2N0CL which was curried. Tho Deoatur brass tvtud played "Dixie" wboix the convention nou\‘- nated Rnstadl, and the*Wildest enthU'U- &*m prrtiBtali II«m. IL G. Tunt**r id* dret»i'd the convention. U. Hobbs of Dixnptierty was fleeted clialnuan of tlie DemixemBe ovocutivo ooBtnittta of the m ».,'jfthlMt COTTON RUrNED BY RAINS. G«*'rgrb>wn, Aug. l,<*-(9pecitl.)—L\> to tive w*cks ago the prospects for a fnugrv»flcv:K yield of eowon vms trover bttttr, but the recent rains hare been (bafttieui to H and tt 4s the opinion of KLK.d Jiwlges tbit the crop, bos been cut off Jrem SO to JS per eeoc. The corn 4^ good, uni tf our fftrmsfft are *co- noBXleU tn tbs uic* tt there vs [A not t*v very noeh Western oom shipped So ttxi* county next AU other cn^pn are so good as a rresoiubte m*n ooukl deutrs. ••••99 JOHAN'S FOR SILKS. Just opened per yesterday’s express 15 pieces high grade Black Dress Silks that Mr. Julian bought under \-alue 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; exquisite combinations of colorings and they have all been marked exceedingly low. If you want the latest in Silks and Dress Goods call at JUHAN’S £rP p p Pimples, Blotches^ and Old Sores ^ PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT n and potassium Catarrh. Malaria and Kidney Troubles 3* Are entirely remove* by P.PJP* —Prickly Ash. Poko Root and PoUuc •lam, the greatest blood parifler on earth. igf Abbrdrbk. O.. July 31,1091. -^0 ItHfBfcs Ltppman Bhob. , Bay an nab. ■ Qa. ( DBA* SIRA-1 bought a bottle of ^ S >ur P.P. P. at Hot Sj>rluars,Ark.,and hats done mo more good than three month** treatment at the Hot Spriaga- Send three bottlna O. O. D. • Be.p««u,. i[r cr , i | f , wT o gr Wakes Sr Marvelous Curas g in Blood Poison S~ Rheumatism g^and Scrofula P. P. P. pnrlQoa the blood, bnlldanp - tbe weak au«l debilitated, gives Htrrtngth to Wt-.kcii' (I imttih, rxpela - dlneaHoa.glvlnfC tho patlont health and . bapoliiesa where tdukueaa, gloomy feellnga and ItBalrodo firat prevailed. PRICES TALK! 25 pieces silk and wool mixed dress goods, regular 35 cts quality to go at 26 cents. 26 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 60 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, creponcttes,. 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. Aberdeen, brown County, b. Cq»e. J. P. Johneloa. To ell ithom U may ronctmt Z here* 1 by teatlfr to the wonderfal properties , of P. P. P. for eraptioon of the akin. I mirrored for eeveral year* with ’ . In ail (.!.. i and *hm «lUea*e*. blotch**, punplea, old ohroolo nlc^ia, » tetter,Jtrald head, bolle, eryilpelaa. , eczema-we may oay, without fear of rontri.'llfM'di.toat 1*. P. »*. I*»hel*eat t blood puriflor in the world,and makes . pOAltUo. aitocdy and permanent curea in all caAoa. . Ladle* whono xyatems are poisoned and whoso bloodis In an Impure oondi- * tion. due to raenntrnal Irregularities, _ are peculiarly benefited by tbe won- * dorrui toulo and blood cleansing prop- * ortiesnf P. p. r.- Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potauium. fig <«»•«'» wggMnrjw entirely^urwl. Havannab. Go. Mein Coaeer Cured. TttiimonyfromVu Mayor of Sequir.Jex. SBQmw.Tsx., January 14,1803. MRsans. Lippman Bbos. , ft* Or. t (JentUmen—I bnve tried your P. , usually ftPRiNoriBbp. M*.. .aog. 14th, 1993. —1 oan speak in the hlghrat terms of * yourmedlcluo from my own personal Knew ledge. I waanITwtotl with heart ■■ dise*m, pleurisy and rhonmatlsL ror * 8fi years, was treated by the verybeaO physicians ana spent hundred* nf del* tar*, tried every.kuown remedy with- go out hndlng relief* I have ouly token -- one Pottle cf yourP. P. P., and con cheerfully ssy It has done inemore good than anything I havoevor token. ^ lean recommend your raedlolne to all * flpringfleld. Groan County, Mo. ritatlon from the seat of the disease and prevents any spreading of the aores. I have token five or six bottles and feel ooufldent that another course will effect a cure. It h»a also relieved me from Indigestion and atomaoh Vo S® 1 b.ii*5jT. AUornoy at Law. * Book on BKxn Diseases Mailed free. • ALL DRUGGISTS SELL XT. LIPPMAN BROS. PBOPRIBTORS, Llppmaa’i Bloek,Savaanah,Ga ' miimmmmmim OIL MILL FOR PELKAM. - Pelham, Gn. t Aug. 81.—J. I*. Hand Is erecting nil oH mill hero, covering three neren. Pottnin is the liveliest town In Georgia. ANSWER Tins QUESTION. ' Why do m> many peoyie we t*« Around us seem to prefer to sutler and be made miserable by Indigestion, con- • ilp&Uun, dizziness, loss of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow akin, when for 75 cents we wilt sell them Mi mill's VitaiUer. guaranteed to our* theraf Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cheery street and Cotton avenue. and host Win ter Wheat Flour Mill Plant In the World, UNDINE. <£rustled tVHddltpgs Flours Theonlv Flour of Its kind, end the beat of any kind. It U mud«* by a secret pro cess known to but two persona. £100,000 baa been aflhred for the Knowlsdg* Wo have Icttora from uonrly 1,000 morelmnis staling that Undloo is the best tlour they ever handled. It to wa ter ground. Manufacturetl by tlio Noel ilih Oomp&ny, KstiU Springs, Teun. ONE CENT A advertisements under this headino. fifteen words or NHmis. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN lfi CTa AGENTS WANTED. A GEM’S nuke gi.O) a dav. Grca test kitchen •'* ever lhTrnit',1. KrUll* SScu V tn A f'lnctnnaii. O 1IRLP WANTED—OTALR. ARE YOU UNHMPIjOYED? <WU1 you work for IIS weekly? Enclose refer ence and »elf-atldr«*3tal stamped en velope. Secretary. Box P, Chicago. WANTED. tNTED-dtnbbleOftM house. ..This ouee will be greatly Improved omfort snl appearance. The table rill be kept up first etas. A fine lace At table boanlers. A few more Ice boarder* ctn get accommodation i rsqlta A. J. Spark.t, Manager. tNTED—To rent two rooms, kitchen Dd parlor privilege, with family wtih- ut children. Address “Husband sml Vife," this tataft STEJNORlAIPiHlEJR and typewriter, cnjxi- **ble, educated, experienced, der* sltlon. Rferences. E. Brow T. K.. Bbx 425. Smith, care Telegraph. WANTED-You to model typewriter on exhibition st F. H Pomeroy's, phone 2hS. free -wtigon yard. Close <to wTire- ho’wes. Georoe W. Duncan & Co. month. Call at 106 Second atreet ores good land. No. 358 Second ©treef. in. Apply 974 Walnut. Savings Bank. FOR RENT—No. 50* Walnut, 521 College: No. 531 Georgia, ale denes convenient to buaineen Apply to H. V. Washington. FOR RENT—Seven room hou dtjora from Plfftt Baptist chuj occupied by B. T. AfUma. Apply b Jnb. C. Holmes & Co. October I. li with all modern covenlences. store of W. E. Hll! & Co., on Second street. Suitable for physician or den tlst. FV>r further information sppiy st Willingham's Warehouse FOR RENT—Ths elegant two-story brick residence. 626 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 IL 8. Collins & Co. TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store on Vinevilie Branch in the city. Pos session at once. Jacob Hirsch. FOR SALE. FOR BALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc., 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. miscellaneous. BOARD ait Chapman's English Kitch en. Fish and oysters always on hand. Twenky-five meal tickets $5. EGGS—'Ten cases fre«h cgtgs In today. J. JHnswanjter. DO CENTS DOZEN for fine, fresh cel ery. Keen Grocery Company, G21 Poplar street. BARGAIN IN CRACKERS—GodRS, 5c.; lemon cream, 10c.: vanilla crisp, 10c.; ginger nuts *or snaps, 10c. These crack ers are fresh, no eltale stock. W. G. Middlab rooks. SYRUP BARRELS—100 irood eyrup ibaTrels for sale cheap. Winn, John son & Co. FINIEIAPPL/ES—'We have a fine lot Just lh. Collier Bros. SWIFT’S choice uncanvnsed hams re ceived to day at R. C. Keen’s. THE BEST fresh meata in town; West ern toeef is the only kind we handle. Georgia Packing Company. FINE lot California grapes cheap. C. (il. FulBhum & Co.. 619 Poplar Htreet. JUST RECEIVED—Two car loads of •the best Western horses ever brought to Macon. Will trade or sell cheap. Jbhn P. Ross. South Macon. DILL PICKLES, first of the season, fine; Boston beans; garlic; barley; oat llakes; PettUohn's breakfast food and lots of new /things. G. G. Toole. J. O. MACMILiL/AN receives for Fri- dtiy the only fresh Osh. etonis, shrimp, cr;ubs, tail market, stall No % 2, of soorc, 653 Four till street. NEW maple syrup In cans at Keen Grocery Company. Telephone 176. CtAtilPORNTA FRUTOS—I have today Bartlett) pears, German' prunes, .peaches, grapes and pineapples. J. iBlnswanger. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND may be con sidered stubborn by eoroe, but no stub- bornness found at Hunt Shoe Company. Slaughter prices arid liberal treatment of p&:rous. UNDEN BAKING POWDER always gives ■fcdwfiaoOon. lietua- 20c. Lb. NEW GOODS—All kinds, new pecked canned good s now being received; our buyer now in New York soliciting choicest of everything In fancy gro ceries. John C. Holmes & Co. WE WANT MONEY tuid will swap shoes for It at prices that will alarm th^ na tives. Call and see for yoursjlf at Hunt Shoe Company. HMMS lard and >r«akfast bacon, tho best. Georgia Pocking Company. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always (Ives satisfaction. Your grocer neUi IL SWISS. DeBrle. Munster, Roquefort and pineapple cheese, Dutch herring, caviar. G. G. Toole.Jp! 50 GENTS GALLON for beat Now Or leans syTuo at Keen Grocery Com pany. GO TO J. O. iMhldUSUia for your fresh fish on Friday. He knows what to have. Look for his stall at mtirkot, and store. 653 Fourth street. FRESH graham flour, oat meal and o«t flakes, in hulk and package, just re ceived. W. G. MiddU/brooks. GO TO Chapman’s English Kitchen, fhe only ladles' restaurant in Macon; n’o •whisky connection*. PINEAPPLES—Large shipment of pln- ers Juat received. J. Blnswanger, 474 Co Won avenue. TELEPHONE 35?. J. H. Roush & Son, and place your order for ooal. Be«t coal on che Uftrtft 5450 a ton. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred ut fhe Telegraph office. GOLD' BUGS may refuse silver coin, but a small amount of tt will secure bargains at Hunt Shoe Company. SPECKLED TROUT, ’SpamSsh Mack erel. red snapper, Pompano, blue rt^h. floe mullet and ot/her fre<*h fish ut Dopson, ktrke & Darnel’s. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is Ul9 ' best mads. Hava you triad it 7 17 1-2 CENTS DOZrEN for fresh eggs 0 itoday at Keen Grocery Company, 621 Poplar street. TARIFF reduction Is good Democracy: REDUCED pricea of ahoea at Hunt . Shoe Company la good business. 1 - - _______ - BACON 6HAVdXGS-«ave you tried them? They are a delicacy. Put up by Georgia Packing Company. ■■ ■ - ■ — MtyWTftota stall at marke; Frida ttvYrning. aHo a: tKore, Four: ftcreet. Pam pottos, bass, trout, aiui The Most Wonderful j • f Offer Yet .... 180 C MAGNIFICENT o . . OK .THE . . 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