The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 02, 1894, Image 2

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TJ±K MACU.N TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1894. A DAY’S DOINGS 1'N GEORGIA TOWNS A'Sitch of Newsy items FUmished b) the Hustling Correspondents of the Tetegreph. SHOT DOWN BY DEPUTY SWEAT fn Do Effort lo Arrvit » K*(ro, the Dep uty \V«« Com|ifll<Kl (a *»»• (ll« Mf« hf Shouting Hi* lUilit* lug <Hl|»rli. MtUrdsevIlle. Sept- 1.—(Special.)— IVrliitiM tiio most rfuihuslunao Demo cratic i,illy ever held '.n title c!ty tqoK place today at the court bouse. The meeting had been wdl advertised, aud when Mr. 3. Harris Chappell rase to Introduce the Unit Hixsilter, Him. Du- ;mM liueiry ot Bibb, every available space lu the court room was taken. For nearly two bourn this matchless speaker presented truo Democratic principles, anil then gave way to the Hon. Kohert Berner of Mon toe. Mr. Bcmer, In an itoqumt and powerful spetlcli, asked all Democrats to staud Orm ta the faith, and called upon those who hail left tlic Dtynocratte ranks to ooma track to the party of tiled r fit then. During his speech Mr, Burnet said if any IVpiillnt pivsetM desired to ask a question to speak out Tig any, time. Sev eral quculjims were nskeil, and the speaker's witty and complete answers caused mucti applause. Onto Populists are much stronger In Baldwin thna they were two years ago, and while them Is little danger of their carrying the county. It has sot tbu Dent ccrata actively to iw.rk. which fact will Inrrniso. the Denvocmtlc majority lu this county to October. a tic Hon. Henry O. 'furaer, who was also billed to speak, arrived In this city with his tiinsu tu such a condition that It requrisl medical nttuniton, and though our people were anxious to huar him, the physletaus refused to al low It. ,. . TOUT VALLEY. Business. Pleasure, Personal and Social Notes tor the Week. Fort Volley. Sept. X—(Special).—Fort Valley is fast recovering from the financial paptc. Business la picking up in all lines, and where a month ago nothing was doing, now everyone ta busy. The crate factory has been fill ing orders for Florida and MtfifiMpI and making cotton baskets. foe which they have found a ready aale. The Fort Vdiloy Manufacturing Com pany are behind on flitir orders and are working extra time. The wan-houscs ure open and han dling the cotton, that la now coming In rapidly. > The Centennial din Hictury has been busy shipping gins to points In Georgia, Alabama and Texas. alio merchants are nit busy, and all along itho line yououiaco evidences of returning prosperity, lit will not bo long before FOrt Valley will rival lier neighbor, Macon. A telephone system Is being formed mul will be In operation In about tlireo months. Some of our bvuluesa men lmve the natter ill hand and will push It through. 1'spi.iiu T. w. Garrett, of the Atlan- tto and Florida railway was tn Uio city Thursday. having como down bis rond on «n inspecUng tour. Its spoke very encouragingly of tho probohluty of tbo ooinpletlou of 'tho Atlanta and Florida to Brunswick. In that .event, a largo amount of lerrllovy would bo added to Fort Valley's trade, and our section would be very much benefited. Mr. James Callaway, the popular rep resentative of the Talcgvuph, was In town today mingling with his hosts of friends. MWc* Clark Holltuihoad and Mamie Hari»-r. two of 1-kitonton'a moot beau tiful mat irepuiar young ladle*. ure vis iting Mr*. W. E. Brown ■ Miss Notma stvwavt of Americas fit visiting Miss -Mary Slew-art iMtsitM Oohnlo Hat'tsilcld of Newfiafii Kvs, Bdwarda of ManhallvIUs, I>e« Dunklin of Wollslon mid Adrienne Col lier of Indian spring, after spending their vacation at tlielr homes, returned today to take their position* In Grady Institute, which commences Monday. - MIsh Etta Brown, nil accomplished young lady of Jo nos couny, a finer a pleasant vlslst to relative*, returned to tier homo Monday. AMs, oilvo Brown, ono of our moot popular young Mica, Is visiting her sister, Mra. W. |U. Ivmi at Oglefholps. Air. 8. It. Humph, the pcacu king of MonhollvUle, and Ills son l.ewls were In town this week. MUs Ltimi. Qlntwy. one at Marshall- vtlle'* fairest daughters, visited friends here this wtvlt Tho ptefilo at Norwod Springe Thurs day was the social event of the hum, Quite O' chowd of young people from lfort Valley and Perry attended, uud the day was most dslliriitfully epera. The dinner was spread on a long table erected for the oceoelon. and wo* fi feast only to be fouud on such occa sion. Mr. nrrd Sirs. M. At. Mh thews are flitting the family of 6tn». Mathews' mother. Sire. SI. B. Thwetltl. Mrs- Bagno Sanford of Macon came down Friday to attend tho burial of Mr. Kd. F. 1 Rutty. (Mrs. Woewtck of Americut Is visiting Mist Susie llraewell. Mra. t. 8. Brown of Tlftetv ta vtslttng >iMm Ftlatlif Sptltv kEplleptle Convul- "alon*, or F1U, and all Dvnroua dUvasra, ai ParalrUa, Locomotor Ataxia, Epllopay, or FlU, St. VltM't Dane*, blecplrasucM, Kervou* Proatration, Kerrous l>ebilliy t \ Xeural^ia, Melan- cholta, Threatened loiauitv, and Kind red Ailments are treated as a specially, with srreat success, bv tiie Stan of tho Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, X. Y. Many arc cured at a dlstaneo without persouai consultation— tho necessary medicines being; sent by mall or exprtts. Questlou blanks sent od application. For Pamphlet, Heferencea, and Par ticulars, enclose 10 cents iu stamps tor postage. Addnwa, World's Dim* knsakt Medi cal Association, Buffalo, X. Y. the famfy of tier father, Mr. O. H. .Miller. 3}*•* Bophie Jones hue returned home utter ft wry ph’.isjnt via*: to relatives ;U Chicago. - -j £ , J, . DCTU^LAS .VOTES. * A Quiet Marriage Thursday Night— Personal amt l'nUlcal Note*. Dougins, Sept- 1.—(ripeeiol.i—Tbunj- day night ut V o'clock Alasa Maggie «J tu muli* wait married to Mr. Ira 1'. Wtiutli. Tboums Deen, J. P., utllu.atlug. The utfjur was very quiet, only a few of tbo Immediate relatives -oi the br.de being livs.vit. Bnh bride and groom ure lute of Cluifon, X. C. * Yesterday, a. announced, Carl Eth ridge. Populist, addressed a meet-rig at the ‘xVnuitr watool house. Col. XV. W. XIuIAuuald, an all wool and u'yard wide Deuiot.-rat, wont down to divide nine w.th ban. Those present tin.ni that Col. AloDonuld In exiroituding Derno- tTUtic tratlis bud an easy victory, and when Uiu meeting adjourned there were only six avowed Populists present, and this in one of their claimed solid <Ls- trlcts. B. Peterson Is erecting a handsome six-room cottage to rent. Vickers & Bon believe in patronizing home Industry, aud today are putting In place a now boiler, engine nod outfit from Mooon to gin this season’s cotton. Ueovge XV. l)een of NIeltols wns on our stnrets toduy. Clover ilpb Alel-eudon of AleDonald’s was HOfiikkig bunds with friends here today. Ool. C. A. XVard, Jr., Is taking In Cumberland and rJdn'Ajr tills week far pleasure and health. The Baptists-ot Dugins are circulat ing a petition tor n.d In erecting a new house of worship, aud our big-hearted citizens are respond.og most liberally. WASHINGTON’ COUNTY. The Democrats Have Nominated Two Sure Winnors For the Legislature. Sander*vtUc, Sept. L—(Special.)—The Democrats of XVaslnuglon couuty, In ounvontioa assemhled today, unani mously and by ncckimatlon nominated Hon. Turner L. Brown of Davlshoro and Hon. Ben Jam u T. Uawllugs of SaudenvtUs us candidates for the next legislature. A onmmilttco of three, consisting ot XV. It. Hhlgpou. B. C. Harris mid A. C. Harrisati, was appolutal by the chair to notify them of their uomlnaUu and ewsirt them to the court ttouse, where they, In enoouraging and appropriate speeches, accepted tho nomination. Each district In the county lvns rep resented by delegates and nil seemed to bo enthusiastic and very hopeful. These giiutlcnum arc prominent lu (Uu county. They will make a strong tight tor Dem ocracy, *iml It ts a certainty Unit they will be victorious and defeat the third party candidates, who were so,success ful two years aget Encouraging reports were received from nil parts, and tlic biggest third ]Mriy county tn tho state (or at least tho only »nu represented by two Populists lai tho last giraernl as sembly) will-roll up a majority In Oc tober for the two geoUcmuu nominated today by tho grand old Democratic putty. TWO LIVES SAVED. itrs. Phoeho Thomas of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors that she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery completely cured her, and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida street, San Francisco, suft red from u dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else, then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's Nsw Discovery, and In two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that provo the won derful efficacy of this medicine In coughs and colds. Free, trial bottles st II. J. Lamar A Son's drug store. Beg- Mar size. 00c. and 31. SOCIAL NOTES. Mr. Ous Duty entertained his friends wfrh a delightful slan'ca Tuesday even Ing at the residence of Ms mOJier. AIrs. D. C. Hickey, on Orange street. Mrs. Hickey completely turned over her beuiftlful home to the merry young people end tho cpuclona parlors, three In number, -with folding doors between, nr.ule <x splendid place -to dtneo. The gernnui was led hy Atr.wCustus Ander son and was one ot hTk most masterly elforie. Tho uffhlr mi u most enjoy able one and will long be remembered by nil present. The guests were; Misses Addle Walker, Bello OoKXns, Delllo lingers Stella Daniel, Mantle Wiley, Vente Hodgkins, Emily WMIamson, Marie WUoox, Carrie May Utne. Daisy Thonu*. Maude Hollltlold, Cleveland Bmtth,. Then Tinsley, Marie Thomas, Maud Thomas, Fonenee Glenn, Ellens Glenn, Kate XVIUtme, Gertrude Rob erts, I,Uriel Fitzsimmons: Messrs. Glia Day, Jim Moll, .Vlerrel CalJOWJy. Al bert TnjSor. Travis Huff, Warner Hard wick. Richard JotvUn, Frank Htrka. George AleC.UI, Herring WXnsMp, XV. 11. Tinsley. WIID.ua Lee Elbe, Deon Dure. Bob Sparks. Jtm Armstrong, l’ressly Walker, Sid Vason. Mack Cor bett. James Herrio-t, Henry Snowden, lllareton Wlnsltlp, Charles Adams, Har dy Hanlon. Custus Awteraon, Charles lUnnon, Dee Hatnmun, IUohard Uhtee, Kverllt Ozhman. Low-son Drown, Will Redding, Addison Ruan, George Snow den, Howard WhDte, George Hurt. O. C. Connor, Hansel I Thomas. esse Mrs. C. M. Kmtr.T entertalnot quite a number ot misses ah her home on Ituguonln Heights Monday afternoon In honor of her niece, HMXUati Ouerry of Amertous. and Miss Mentis Wiggii of Cochran. Those prescut were: Mtsaca Nanuto Guerry, Mectle XX'tggs, CMtabel Snvtah. Etnnle Sherwoo-t. Fleck Von Uoutett, ltelbcr Smith, lleosle IH-.tkv. FJ and Fannie Dasna, Georgia trad Rosa Bell Glover, Ethel Goodman u.nd Mary Lnutae Smith. Various games and reettaftona rontM- tuted the amusements until refresh ments were served. Then with reluc tance came the good-bye, when each young tills* expressed herself as hav ing spent a most delightful afternoon. Mtzs Lints Lena Henley of Hawklna- vide Is vlsrilng the family of Mr. J, J. Jelks tn XTtfevIDe. After a mouth's pleaexnt soojurn among friends and relatives tn Jl-tw- Mnsvkle M ssot Ids*:.- and Sarah Jelks, much to the delight of their many friends here, are again at home In XTneviUe. s » « Mrs. Charles Austin of Cufhbert Is visiting Mr*. A. B. Qulnker on Wal nut street. Ml Mr. John Charles Wheatley, a very popular roolvtiy man of Americas, ts vlarthiK friends In 4b* city. •««» Mb* Maggie Calloway has returned home ofter a na»t doggWful trip to Indian Spring and Atlanta. m« Miss FUnnle Hum has returned to the city after being away suae time In north Georgia. JWW Sirs. R. S. Woolfafit of Towersrille was In the city yesterday. Mrs. MaHory H. Taylor and children Dyspepsia Cured “My ■wtfo has bepn a creat xuDfrerwltti' Pyspepslo; Tlww bottles of Jlooil's 8anfl> paijlla have per* XecUjrcuredhcr. At timet the lightest food would distress bei* terribly. Mli« could dm tltsep and had dreadful sick Jicadackoa. Bbo tried different Atdkincf, but nonedid herany .good. At but ’Hood’s Sarsapa rilla wa» reeom- _ mended and iwo ‘ bottles gave re- Sirs. Oils Merritt Hof-nude her perfectly well. 8he Is not now troubled Sarsa parilla Hood’s hf********, fiCures with any sick headaches nor bad few- lugs, t an cat' •l«p ni wel!!" Oils MEnuiTT, Adillaon, Maine. Hood’* Pllla'are mild and gentled have returned home. Afrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. H. B. Ensworth, re turned with them. Mrs. Emmet Barnes of Vlnevltle arid her Interesting children ure spending acme time at Indian Spring. Air. Barnes Is spending »>me time with them. as*. Mrs. Kalte R. DaGrange la visiting hc-r friend. Atra. James XVuters, az AutkeU. SIH Mrs. R. E. Sheridan and children have returned from^Augusta. Alls* Annie G a Maher to visiting her sister. Airs. R. E. Sheridan, on Hu- guentn Heights. Miss Gertrude Hctbbs, who has been visiting her coustn. Mrs. Walter Lti- gerquku, No. 8 Tennle avenue, leaves tonight for her home tn Albany, much to the regrek of her many friends, who hope Woe wUU soon return for a much longer visit. Miss A/beroa Combs left yesterdny morning for Chtoago, Where she goes'lo spend the winter wHh -her aunt, Mrs C. C. Iiurckner, •••• M*t There was quite a pleasant soctnt party given ait the residence of Mr. tvnd Atra. SJapley, on Jeff Davis street, Irst night Thursday evenfn*. Games were played nod time aped .rapidly by tt!l the "we sma* 'hours," when all Wd 'Oho charming hostess good-by, with many thuntias for her hospHnhty. Among those preseiit were: MlHses Mary Reese. Mary Bruner. Gertrude Hobbs. Ella. A want. Ada Reese, Edith Atwood. Ltltle Bruner. Atessrs. Frank Bruner. Olr.tr:e* IJugerqu'St. John Ellis. Bam Craig, Bunch Avatu, Chiwlle Bruner. Gleiro Digerqulst, Air. and Mrs. Stapley ,Mra. Walter I/.tgernulst, Air. and Mra. Reese. Mrs. Morrison Rogers, Miss Louise Rogers and Miss Laurlne Rogers have returned fronji Indian Spring. Miss Katie Davis of Augusta Is vls- Itfmg her friend. Atra. Ed Pierce O'Con nell, on th* Helgtets. , Oases of forty years standing, where operatlone have all fatted, have been cured by Japanese Pile Cure. Guaran teed by Goodwyn & Small, druggists. Open Air Concert. Sherwood Orphan Asylum Band, the xvonderful colored pieknniny brass band, will give a concert oh Tuesday, Septem ber 4, from 4 to ti p. m. at Ocmulgee Park. Take tho belt cars to go to the park. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. B. Moore, who bus for the last eight years been reasonable In all charges for dental work, and who la better prepared to do bridge, crown anti all kinds of dental work, having taken n post graduate course in pros thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of tbo times, Is willing to be even, more reasonable In bis charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and sea bow reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without palu. lttt Washington ave nue, near First Baptist Church. Vine- villa aud belt lino of street cars pas* bis office door. Macon. Go. BEATS THE CAMPANIA. Now York, Aug. H.—The Cunard liner. Lucan Is, dpt. Atackey. which silted from Queenstown at 13:IS p. nv, August it, passed tn at Bandy Hook at 5:1S this afternoon. She has heretofore lowered the record of the steamer Camplnla of the same line by forty minutes. The Wayto Get Thepel w Houston, Tex. Galveston. Tex. San Antonio, Tex. Austin, Tex. Dallas, Tex. Ft. Worth,Tex. Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, O. Detrolt,'Mich. Indianapolis, lnd. Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Omaha, Neb. St. Paul, Minn. Denver, Col. Kansas. Nebraska. Minnesota. Dakota. California. And all Points West. BUV TICKETS OVER THE Arbis line runs double dally trains and through cars'from Atlanta to the Southwest, via New Orleans.' This Use has doable dally trains and through cars irom Atlanta to the Southwest, via Mem phis. This line has double daily trains and through cars from Atlanta to tho Northwest, via St. Louis. This Hue has double daily tralos and two routes to Chicago and West, via Louisville and via Evansville. Fall Information cbo-rfulljr ftirnUhed upon ap plication to rREDO. BUSH, Dlit. Pen, Agt, - ATLANTA, GA. C. P. ATMOHE, Gen'l Pan, Agt„ LOUISVILLE, KY, SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY— 'western system. SOUTHBOUND. I No. lflNo.lJ? ...lio 15 pm il 00am 12 13 am 12 42 pm 7 40 am 3 40 pm 12 G4 am 1 28 pm 4 15 am 5 15 pm 6 15 am 7 15 pm 8 25 am 9 25 pm 6 55 am 0 47 pm Leave Macon.... Arrive Cochran Arrive Hawklnsvllle.. Arrive Eaatman...... Arrive Je*up Arrive Brunawlck Arrive Jacksonville... Arrive Savannah. NORTHBOUND. _ I nTilTno. U I No. 18. Lv. Macon | « SO ami 1 25 pml S 25 am r- —l 7 85 ami 7 copmln 15 am Lr. Atlanta..,! s 00am 11 00pm 2 00pm Ar. Dalton.. . Ill 00 n I 3 20 ami 5 61 pm A r - Ooltewh Jlir 47 pm| 1 10 nm| 6 37 pm Ar. Chntnoga.l 1 gOpml 1 I5am| 7 10 pm £ r ' £hntnoga.|. | 7 10 ami 7 20 pm Ar. Cincinnati!' | 7 15pm| 7 30 am Lv. Chatnoga.l 7 00 ami 7 15 pm Ar. Memphls..| | e 10 pml 7 00 am Lv. Chatnoga. 9 00 am 6 55 pm Lv. Ooltewh J 9 35 ami 0 37 pm Ar Knoxville.. lj 15 pm|10 16 pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. Ne. 1L—Solid vestibuled train to Jack- sor.vllle. with Pullman buffet drawing room cars attached for Jacksonville and Brunswick. No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At lanta, connecting with local train for Chattanooga and way stations. Carries Pullman sleeping cars between Macon and Chattanooga. No. 11.—Solid train to Chattanooga, with sleeper attached from Atlanta, con necting with fast trains for Cincinnati, Memphis and Knoxville. No. IS—Carries free chair car to Chat tanooga. which Is attached to solid ves tibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trains In all di rections. For full Information as to routes, rates, etc., apply to _ JIM XV. GARB, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Mscon, Go. C N H. Hudson. General Manager. Knoxville. Tenn. W. A. Turk, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. J. J. Farnsworth. Division Passenger Agent, AOnta, Ga. C. A. Benscoter. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. tar Wheat Klour Mill Plant in the World. UNDINE. GfUlhed IVIlddlipgft floufi The only Flour oC tu kind, and the best oC any kind. It U mnde by a secret pro cess >nown to but two person*, f 100,ooo hub««a offered forth. Knowledge- We bare letters from nearly Loot) nierolmms stating that Undine Is the best Hour they ever handled. It la wa ter ground. Manufttclurod by tbe Noel Mill Company, Estill Springs, Tenn. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Effective September 2, 1891. Arrival and Departure of Train.. TO AUGUSTA Morning train leave, *9010 a.m. Afternoon train lead 3:45 p.m. Evening train leaves ? 8:30p.m. FROM AUGUSTA. Morlng train arrives 77:00a.m. Morning train arrives 1imi.ni. Afternoon train arrives 4:15p.m. • This train carries througn Pullman sleepers between Macon and New York via Atlantic Coaat Line. Richmond and Waihtngton. 7 Tide u-ajn carries sleepers between Macon and Augusta. OCEAN STEAMSHIP’ CO. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. MKAOk now SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK: Cabin, ISO; Excursion $33; Steerage, 310. TO BOSTON: CaMa !22| Excursion, 333, Steerage. ’ $11.75. 10 PHILADELPHIA. VIA new yoakt Cabin, IS!M>! Excureion, 3331 .Strange 11m ' CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To tux Editor—Please inform your read* era that I hare a positive remedy for the •boro named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopelnacasea have Iren per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottle* of my remedy free to any of your readers who lave consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. T. A. Slocum. M.C. 1 S3 P«ul t-y X^Voffc. on ^Tdakey Habit curtu *1 horn* wlu* out pain. Boekotp.. .r> '. nt KHk! ■mrara A it. \\ oou V Y. 55 V zWnuehaR k. Atlanta. u>. ThemaraUtoaitt ecaamsalusoC ihsee llaee eppuatecM all aa Mlowa atandarj Uaw SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 94th Meridian Time.) Kansas. City Sun.. Sept 3. 7.03a.m. Nacoochee Tue„ Sept A UO a.m. OUT of AugasU ...Fit. Sept 7, tt.Ma.nv City or Blnribm....Sun.. Sept. A1LO) tn. ICansas City Tue., Sept U. 103 p.m. Nacoochee Fri„ Septtl. A40a.n>. City of Augusta....Sun.. Sept»A ttoa-m. City of Blrm'ham..Tue.. Sept 13. Kansas City Fri., Sept. a. MOa.m Nacoochee Sun.. Sept, a 1L50 tin. City of Augusta....Tn*., SeptS, LOO p.m. City of Blrm-haro. Fri., Septa. S.Oja.m. Kansas City ..Sun . Sept 30. EOOa.m. SAX'ANNAH TO BOSTON. Chattahoochee ....Tburs.. Sep. i. 14.toa.ra. TkUahaseee Tbura. Sep. U, 1.00 p, Chattahoochee ....Thurt,. Sep. S'. 9 i»n.m. Tallabasaee Thrra, Sep. 27. 1.00 p.m. SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship doee not carry pawngers) Desumg.... Sun.. Srpt. 9. Utonoon Deasoug Wed., Sept.!». 7.90 a.m. Dtasour. Sat. Sept JA Ltd pm. J. P. BECKWITH. Q. A.. lackomilla Fla. Walter Hawklna F.P..C. Jacksonville. Fta. W. E. ArnolJ, G.T.P.An Jacksonville. Fla. C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. z UJ Q a: D CQ NOW FOR IT! THE FALL SEASON • IS AT HAND . Our «tock U about complete in ev ery department, land tn polnit of quan tity and quality were never better pre- o^Te-i for serving the trade than now. All the 6well novelties 4f the season. Theory complete'line Imported dress goods in the city. £00 Rich Imported Noveffty Suits; no «.wo. ftlke, and every ^lng Is very much cheaper than formerly. NEED A BLACK DRESS? Come straight *to '£he Emplre ? Store. boe dpocoiviy our 4ii*iaW AU-VVoo4 Bracic oerge at t»o cent*; iw trouble to gy. ly c for I'hem nerow>tore. dee uia’O our 52-vacn AlWool Cliquot SWbms aj: |A—<06 mom elgatly gi>oaa tuva 'd»e beet value lor -the price in -the cXy. toeatadful 42-lnott All-Wool Whip cord at sib, former price 800. . Our 52-lnch AU-Waol Black Ladles' Cloth at tod, S6o and 31 are aimply out of iA&at. competition won't touch them. See our newt UO-inch Waterproof Cra- veaeties. atoreen, the latest thing and espe- cia-ly .oaepleJ tor Pettucoats. Full Hue Priestly’s Silk Warp Mourning Gdods. All Silk Woven Border Mourning Veils at 33.60. JUST RECEIVED. New and beautiful line Pennngs, Percales and FUncy Ginghams, spe cify adapted for Shirt Whists and curly School Dresses. Also new Ducks, In navy blue stripes and polka dots. MOST COMPLETE STOCK. House furnishing goods In the city. TUtole Linens, Towels. Napkins and Doylies 25 Jer cent, cheaper than for merly. Come and see them. 10-4 and 12-4 Sheetings, Pillow Case Cottons, etc. New Drapery Crepes for decorating yojtr homes. In stylish newdesigns, only 35 cents. SPECIAL, SPECIAL. Four-quarter Lon'sdule Cambric at 10c o yard nil you want. One case bfauHful Indigo Prints; pretty, new, fall styles, n't 5c. Twenty yards yard-wide Sea Island tor 31. Twenty yards yard-wide Soft-FInieh Bleaching far 31. 12 1-2 yards good Canton Flannel, regular 10c quality, for 31. Silver-PStfed and Jet Belt Buckles, regular 35e quality, only 19c. AU-Stlk Belting at 40o nynrd. ay. Men’s pertfeott fitting Unlnundried ■W shirts, regular 75c quality, only 60c. MME. GORHAM', Who comes to us with tho highest tes» tdmoriMs as to Character and ability, will take charge of our Dressmaking, Department , on the 15t!h tnstalnt. Al ready a number of wtec orlers recorded for early fill delivery. Don’t watt; come right along 'and leave orders. Period! eol'dsfaction tn every respect . guaranteed. RENT LIST-PI)®! OCTOBER I, M LIST OP HOUSES PROM $20 HP. Street- No. Rooms. Price . 427 . 758 College *• Cherry. . . . Spring 765 Spring *. 759 Oak. 665 Washington Avenue. ... 250 Washington Avenue. ... 233 Rom Park 143 Plum 868 Oglethorpe 1171 First. 8G6 Second. 915 Fourth 304 Walnut 511 New. 203 New 604 Oak .760 College 607 New 205 New Whittle school $40 00 20 00 22 W 22 50 30 00 32 CO 22 50 WOO 25 00 23 50 22 60 20 00 23 50 25 00 25 00 23 00 23 00 35 00 25 00 30 00 LIST OP HOUSES FROM 58 TO $20. Street— 1 Ornnge 481 Second 1017 Second 221 Bond f . . . 315 Third. 770 Walnut 915 Walnut 917 Magnolia 123 New S53 Fourth 120 Walnut. 856 Robs 432 Huguenln Heights ... Oak 437 Pine 652 Pine Hawthorne. . 413 College. .... . .1128 No. Rooms. Price ~ J15 M 15 00 18 00 15 00 • 15 00 13 00 15 00 18 00 700 17 00 12 00 12 30 10 00 15 00 20 00 20 0) 10 0) 15 00 Wawra^FOR ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO b. a. wise, « nil pn. a ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS’N., ST. LOUIS, MO. Brewers of FINE BEER Exclusively. No Fine Buffet la Completely 8tocked Without Their Bottlod Beer. The Budweiser, Anheuser-Busch Faust &Munchener All First-Class Druggists and Grocefs Keep it in Stock. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE OPENS SEPTEMBER 19. The faculty will be the same as it was last atsshm mainly. Our aim to keep the institution abreast of the pro gressiva spirit and methods of the ad vanced educational movement* of this age. XVhtle laboring for the thorough Intellectual training of bur young wo men. we .shall also seek to give them those finer graces and chnrms that come from Music. Art and Elocution. The old Wesleyan with Us unrivaled prestige Is without n peer In this Southern country, and parents and guard! ins scud from distant states that their daughters or wards may be able to ray they were educated at the WeaFyao. The moral for the Macon people points Itself. You cannot afford not to give your daughters these bene fits, when rite brings them to your doors. Mrs. J. B. Cobb is lady principal For terms, etc., ntMp-aa REV.E.H.ROWE. PRESIDENT. 3 RAND0LPH-MAC0N ACADEMY, Front RoyaL X’lrgtnla. Prepares young men and boy* (hr col lege and business Moderate charge*. Healthfully situated. For catalog tes addrecs Rev. B. XV. BOND. Prin. LAW SCHOOL Mercer University. Full faculty, unequalled advantages. Fall term opens October L For catalogue, etc., address , CLEM P. STEED, Secretary Law School. Macon. Ga. • LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, ATHENS, GA. Exercises resumed September 12, 1894. Special arrangements made at "Tho X’llla for pupils desiring to devote their time to Music and Art MILDRED RUTHERFORD, PricelpaL [111 If l.ou). Hnw to bf^come a. IlU II clae-% Mtferimcriht, Hyj.n-.tNt, I Mlud Reader and cuitrtoysnt, a largo ]