The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 02, 1894, Image 3

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PROGRESS OF REORGANIZATION What Receiver Comer Says About the Plan on His Return From New York. EVERYTHING WORKING WELL *i»y« th« Set) cm. Will Tnrn Ont All Right Without Difficulty—Ho Alao Speaks of the Fight wetavern Roads and Compreates* Receiver H. M. Comer of the Central tafiroad returned yesterday from New STorU, where he has been in attendance on the meeting of the Southern Railway and Steamship Association. The reorganization of the Central’s prop, ertles Is no# the most Important consider ation with those interested in the road, and air. Comer was asked what progress had been made with the new plan. •’’There has practically been nothing dt,ne oblate,” he said, "on account of the tact that all of the attorneys, financiers and others connected with tho work are out of .the city on their summer vacation, and there can be nothing done until their return. “There are a few details to arrange >e\ and they will probably get to work on •then about the latter part of September, or the first of October, when the plan will be, announced and the deposits of securi ty* called for. It will take very little time to get it In shape, as all the parties have practicaSly agreed upon it, and it will doubtless be ready to be declared ef fective by January 1. f "There have been no changes in the plan as- it has been stated, and I feel confident that the plan will be carried out. All the parties At Interest are agreed on its pro visions, and I know of no resaon why it should not he carried out without a hitch." ''What about the differential?" Mr. Co mer was asked,. "The association had nothing ?o do with that matter,’’ he replied. "It is at present In the hands of the board of arbitration. The arguments haVo been submitted to them, and they will no doubt render their decision at the proper time. What they v?Ui do about it I can’t soy." "What will the railroads do with regard .to’ the cotton compresses?’’ Mr. Corner /was asked. * "All I have to say about that matter How," replied Mr. Comer, "is that the railroads found they were paying more for compressing service than they could afford, and more than the work was worth, and they determined to reduce It. The roads are determined in the stand they have taken fn this ibatter, and l don’t think there will be any back-down’ "The situation is a very complicated one," Comer said. "If the cotton could always be compressed at the start ing point the roads might save considera ble by having it done, as they can haul It cheaper in that shape than when It is un compressed. But the claA mis made that they have to haul It a longer distance and where they have to unload their cars in transit to have the compressing done arid then reload them, even though they can transport it cheaper when compressed, they do not make anything by having it done. * ,* "Again* it Is urged that by having the cotton 'compressed in the Interior there Is a saving to th% shipper, and In the end to the proaucer. In the fact that the ocean freight* rate Is made lower by the amount which It would cost to compress the cot ton at the port from which the shipment lo made.” With regard to the meeting of the aflifo- - elation, Mr. Comer said everything had been arranged to go for the next year, anu that unless the several lines vhlch had refused to sign the agreement did so with in the time allotted, they would be out. •Just received a new line of Imported fall and w ater suiting. All wool,- firjst- clasa aud fit guaranteed. S. Heyiimu, under new Park hotel. f THE WAGES OF SI?f. One White and One Negro Woman Ex patriated. •Masnie Banks, colored, and Eva Mar shall, white, two disreputable charac ters from the subsoil of society, were before the recorder yesterday morning bn a number of charges, anil on feeing proven guilty Recorder Freem.tri sen tenced them to pay fines of $50 each or spend six months each on the chain- gang. After thinking the matter over, how ever, the recorder decided that the as sociation ’of the two women with the other members of the gang would not be conducive to the elevation of the morals of that select circle and gave them the option of leaving the city for ever—not for it day. week, month or year, but forever. Both promptly agreed to leave at once and never again gaze on the familiar scones of their childhi'od or again put their feet on dear old native soil, 50 with a fond farewell Wiey hit the grit and struck out for fields new and less familiar with their characters. McGlnty, notwithstanding the many assertions that he Is at the bottom of the sea, is repbsing In the city prison because he can't raise $5 to pay his fine for being drunk. A * Drake Is also repining In du- nrnce vile far rnlvlng a row at the pbst- offlee and for contempt of court. For the first ’offence he. was fined $5 or ten d03 J 6 the c,ty pr,80n and for the sec ond $50 or slvty days on the chain- gang. Drake Is the black sheep of a prominent and highly respected family* and seems -to be trying to get up a repu tation in Macon. . Everything dreamed of in the furni ture nnd carpet Hue at Payne & Wil lingham's. higfTart! The beautiful line of pictures we are Belling so cheap are gtfng fast. Have ordered a new lot.—Fresh art goods and fine stationery cheap at MeEvoy- Sandcrs Co.’s. NEW LINE TO MONTGOMERY, IVla Georgia Southern And Forlda Leave Macon .11:10 a. m. Arrive Amertcus 3:00 p. ; n . Arrive Montgomery ........ 8:90 p. m. Ask for tickets via the Suwanee River Route. G. A. Macdonald, general passenger •gent, Macon. Ga. Telephone 100. RECEIVER DISMISSED An a rr. in cement was y«*sterdhy reached tietweoii Mr. F. W. Gootte, the merchant tailor. ,*mh1 his cmPtorw whereby the receiver’ appointed by Judge Hardeman a few days ago‘was <1 icdssul. Mr. Fred Martin urns the receiver and Mount. Steed & Wimberly, Mil/ Harris & Burch and Estes & done* were the attorneys. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. THE ATLANTA EXPOSITION. -Atlanta, Sept. 1.—President Collier of the- International and Cotton States Exposi tion Company, today appointed Ine fol low lngco mrahrsioners to visit the central, South and Latln-Amerlcan states to se cure the co-operation of those govern ments In the great Southern exposition to ho heM he tv next year: Col. l Avery to Venzuela, Collombla. Holiv!-.»._ Ecuador and Peru; Charles II. Uedihpt to’ Mexico. Ixautemala. Costa Rica, Hindu - ray. Nl«-nr.igu.i and S».lv,uloi . l)r. «W- S. Barnsley to Argentine Republic, Bra-, zil. Uruguay’ Paraguay and Chill. CENT A WORD m*>rk. taken at one cent a WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTS. AGENTS WANTED. ANY LADY can easily make $18 week ly working f.»r ;n.- «ni.• iit ‘uy:n-». Position permanent, and if you can only spare two ‘hours per d*iy; don’* fall to Investigate. Reply wltfe ©tamped envelope, Mias Ludle Logan, Joliet, III.;,. LADY AGENT'S—The easiest and most profitable thing to do Is to sell the Hygeia Corset. Send for terms and In formation to the Western Corset Com pany. St. Louis, Mo. WE WANT MEN. $20 to $25 a week. Steady work, selling staple goods tb dealers. Samples to proper applicants. No peddling. Experience unnecessa ry. Salary or large commission as preferred. r Household Specialty Com- pany* 75 Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. WANTED—Agents. Sample sashlock free by mall for 2 cents stamp, immense. Unrivalled." Only good one ever in vented. Beats weights. .Sales unpar alleled. $12 a day. Brohard, Box 64, Philadelphia. HELP WANTED—(MALE. ABe’yOU UNEMPLOYED? Will you work for 815 weekly? Enclose refer ence and self-addressed stamped en velope. Secretary, Box P, Chicago. WANTED. WANTED—Stubblefield house. This, house will be Kre.itly .improved In comfort upd appearance. The table will be kept up first class. A fine? place-fbr table'boarders. A few more nice hoarders can get accommodation' In rooms. A. J. Sparks, Manager. SITUATION WANTED—A-young mar ried man, 23 years of as®, draires po sition 4n grocery business. Salary no object; caib futm'lsh reference from 'pt'eienr employer. Address B. M., care Telegraph. WANTED—Unfurnished room In nice family for myself and wife. State plies; locution. Address "Anderson,” this office. MAN to distribute circulars; 54 per - 1.000 paid. Send 4 cents fltanvps. Na tional Distributing Association, Chi cago. WANTED—To buy (011 the old books In Macon; ‘ WEI pay highest oaeh price. Power's Curiosity Shop, 670 Cherry. WANTED—rExperlemotd sale»u»an for re Oaf I dry goods, clothtng, shoes, hulas, die. Apply 404 Mulberry street. WANTED—A man wCthout f llrrtftr to ralrlve wagon und do general d'airy work; must he weld recommended. ' Address J. P., care Telegraph. WANTED—By a. young man of good habits, position us city 'salesman or shipping Clerk; can furnish bent of •reference. , Addreus Salesman, care Telegraph. ,! WANTED—To rent two rooms, kitchen Wife." this office. ©TENORA PIIER and typewriter, capa ble. educated, experienced, desires po sition. Rferences. E. Brown, care T. K.. BOx 425. WANTED—Two br three boarders in two connecting rooms. Address B. L., care Telegraph. , WANTED—By Qctober 1, three or four unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Terms must be mod erate. deferences. Address 8. O., Tejegraph office. 1 WANTED—You to see the 1894 Densmors model typewriter on exhibition at F. ID Pomeroy's. J. E. Mlnter, tele phone 283. FOB RENT. WHUL BENT or lease Cheap to a good tenant, my property containing three Houses, situated on College street, running through to Orange. Apply to Mrs. Edgerly, 230 College street. TOR RENT—Seven-room residence, 824 Orange three!:, utipreacnt occifjJtnd by T. H. Stone. Possession October 1. Apply to J. N. Blroh. FOR RENT—A ntee residence, seven rooms; Orange street. Apply 644 CCbton avenue. * FOR RENT—Nine rooms In sets or u1l 'together; oentrahy 4ocata>l. Apply 123 CoGtori avenue. FOR RENT—A seven-room cottage, • No. 803 Cherry street; newly papered laind painted; *11 the modem con venience. Apply to Wolff & H'app. FOR RENT—The store next- door to 'Waiter Nelson's, corner of Oak and 'Pine streets; good Stand, splendid op portunity for a live business man. Apply to Wolff & Hupp, STORES and dwellings all sizes for rent. Call and Inspect our rent 1 ist before making your contract.' R. s. Collins & Co. FOR RENT—Ten-roam house. No. 720 First street. A. Reynolds, 211 Cdcton avenue. FOR RENT—316 Third street, the most des.mble place for busmens In the city. Inquire of Mrs. V. 8. Cope, 418 Walnut street. FOR RENT—Six-room cottage, dose In; every conventlenee; very desirable. H. T..Powell a); Macon Having* Bank. FOR RENT, pwseseCofi October. 1st.— Wasidua/lon Ave., No. 250, 8 r.-Vi., *;o. '•S .Mnsloa Ave., No. 252, 8-r. h., 822.60. WosMngun Ave., No. 284. 7-r. h., JJ-.60. • . WanIlnSIfln Ave.. No. 244, 5-r. h., 825.00 spring street. No. 208, 8-r. h„ 822.50. Firs: street. No. 750. 10-r. h., 837.50. Hazel strew, 7-r. h.. No. 1153, 815. New street, No. 359, 6-r. h., 830. Vvtrtnut street. No*. 359 sard 917. 7-r. It.', 815. > Alto several nlcO dwellings on Ha- ru -lit HefghLs. Frank M. Oliver, 415 Second street. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, mod; em conveniences, two-roam outhouse, cloje in. Inquire on premlees. 754 n Cberry etreet. FOR RENT—October lSt, dwt-r.ng No. 521 College; No. 531 Georgia, ulao a revidence convenient to bu-atnera centre. Apply to H. V, WuahHtgton. ONE new corner store for rent cheap. A nice stand fbr bullness. Apply to C. Sullivan. FOR RENT—October l, -N1 he room residence 120 Cole street. Modern conveniences; 825. Ajiply to E. F. Bronson. For LEASE—Store house corner Third ■and Cherry streets, for wholesale and reall do - goods, from October lot. Apply no H. a. Cutter, agent, n't Ma con Savings Bonk. FOR RBNT-No. 504 Walnut, corner Third. Suitable for close-in boardlna. All conveniences. Low price to approved tenant. Qeo. W. Duncan & Co. FOR RF.NT—October lit, dwelling, No. 521 College; No. 531 Georgia, aleo u resi dence convenient to bualness center. Apply to H. V, Washington. FOR RENT—Seven room house, four doors from First Baptist church, now occupied by B. T.' Adams. Apply to Jnb. C. Holmes & Co. FOR RENT—The Grannies place, 620 Oak street, possession October L In- ' quire bn premises. FOR RENT-October 1, the two-story residence, fronting Tattnall square, oorner Oglcaiorpo and Tattnall streets. Apply Daly's Exchange, Col lege street. FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms, with all modern covcniences, 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—Tho elegant two-story brick residence. 636 Orange street, containing nine rooms and three bath rooms ami all modern conveniences. The house haB 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 Vlncville Branch In the city. Pos session nt once. Jacob Rlrsch. EDWARD A. HORNE'S RENT LIST Office, 454 Cherry street. Telephone, 377. No. 270 New street, nine rooms an! bath. No. 350 I New street, 8 rooms and bath. No. 143 Rose Park, 8 rooms and bath. No. 621 College street, 1 rooms, two In yard No. 858 Third street, I rooms. No. 771 Third street. 8 rooms. No. 770 Third otreet. 6 rooms 2 in yard. No. 1071 Walnut'street, 7 rooms. No. 467 Spring street 13 rooms. No. 198 Magnolia street. I rooms. No. 074 Walnut street. 8 rooms and bath. No'. 259 Orange street. 6 rooms and bath. No. 201 Orange street, 6 rooms and bath. Highland avenue, near Orange, v roomu. No. 772 Oak street, 7 rooms and bath. No. 736 Pine street, < rooms. No. 671 Spring street, 5 rooms. No. 102 Academy street, 8 rooms und'bath, No. Vinevllle avenue, 7 rooms. Plo Nono avenue. Vinevllle. 5 rooms, rive-room house 'n Vinevllle at 810. No. 252 First street. 0 rooms. No. 531 Georgia avenue, 7 rooms nnd both. No. ll53 Hazel street 6 rooms. No. 607 Georgia avenue, 5 rooms. No. 250 Washington avenue, » looms nnd bath. No. 252 Washington avenue, 7 rooms and bath. No. 019 Walnut street. 7 rmms. No. 017 Walnut street, 7 rooms. No. 1052 Walnut street, 4 rooms. 8U. No. 121 Cole street, 5 rooms nnd bath. No. 457 .Oslt street 6 rooms, 2 In yard. No. 224 College street 4 rooms at 810. No. 229 Orange street 3 rooms. No. 103 Ross street. 5 rooms. No. CIO New street, 3 rooms and bath. No. 310 Shamrock street, 4 rooms at 810. Two three-room homes, Anderson street at 50. STORES. No. 628 Washington avenue. No. 000 New street. No. oto New Btroet. No. 10H Fifth street. No. 107 Fifth street No. 60S Fourth street. Choice office or desk spaces. I offer the Mastorson Btablc3 for rent, lm. mediate possession, located on Third street bitween Mulberry and Walnut. List your properly with me. l will se cure good tenants and guarantee prompt personal attention. EDWARD A. HORNE, 454 Cherry otreet FOR SALE, GREATEST BARGAIN on earth for leaut money. Stuck goods for sale, acore to rent; aOso new cottage In VtnevlKe. Musk sell; going nwiay. A. V. Toole, 208 Cotton avenue. FOR SALE CHEAP—On* Ptirker gun, In good condition; also one nice row bouk. Address Purchase. <xire Tele graph. FOR RENT—If You Wish to rent a house, consult my rent list, published In every Issue of the Telegraph, B. A. Wise, tho rental agent FOR RENT OR SALE—The beautiful home of Judge Nottingham, In Vlne- vltle. The grounds comprise 4H acres. Suitable for dairy or truck farm. Ap ply to B. A. Wise. A NUMBER ONE mounted 12-horee power engine alt <v 'bargain. No. 507 FouMB street, near Union depot, FOR SALE—iBreeuh-Joadlng guns and pistols, one organ, guitars, banjos, vio lins. flutes ana clarionets at 453 Cot- jon avenue, FOR SALE-One square piano cheap. C. J, Biro berg, 181 Magnolia street. 833 TAKES a pneumatic safety bicycle In excellent condition. 663 Mulberry street FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A farm of 20254 acres, eight mites from the city, In Rutland district, near Oeorgla Southern and Florida and Southwestern railroads 130 acres cleared. The land Is good and well suited to corn, cotton, peaches an 1 melons, and 1b well located for shipping fruits. Has a six-room dwelling on it. and good water from springs and well. Good nelgnbot* and good schools. Ap ply to H. F. Strohecker. attorney, 105 Cotton avenue. FOR BADE—Light Frazier cart, nulla ble tor training purpose*. W, T. Col- _qultt. Southern railway depot. FOR 3AiLE—L'Jt No. 216 In Rutland dis trict, within quarter mile Georgia Southern and l-'lorMa railroad, con taining about 100 acres good farming Upland. Harhe amount, swamp land. HlckoftV white oak- -beech, <udi and pine, worth Wle* oh.'junt asked. Par ticulars 620 Oak street. H. 31. Gran- nls. VALUABLE PRINTING OBFICE AT PUBLIC OUTCRY—Under and liy vir tue of an order pjsaed July 27 by Hon. J'ohn L. Il .rdeinnn. Judge! of superior court of Bibb county. Ga., in the ciae of the 3Iacon Oas Light and Water Co. et al. vs. J. W. Burk* 4fc Co., I will sell at public outcry on Septem ber 15 next between the hour* of 11 o’.-lock a. m. anil t o'clock p. m. the printing office and bindery plant (which Is now In operation) or J. IV. Burke & Co. No bill.will he received for leas than 15.009 and the purchaser must deposit 10 per cent, of the bid with the receiver nt time of making such bid. All bids are subject to im mediate oonfiroution hy the court. All partlee contemplating purchasing are earnestly requested to muke un examination of this property. Inven tories can he seen et my office at 45l< Second street. Macon. Oa. Terms of tale, cash, E. W, Burke, receiver. THE DIXIE STATE FAIR JUHAIYSTALL STOCK DRESS GOODS .ARE THE SUBJECTS OP THE DAY.... Mr. TV. J. Julmn is busy in New York getting the cream of the market nnd tho ladies can rely on having the prettiest stock over brought South from which to make selections. Don’t think of buying n silk or wool dress until you have paid us a visit. Bridal trousseaus a specialty. . WE 85 CIS SIB. 'Lovely in deelRn, superior finish and Adecldely the best value over offered in r dress silks. .BLACKS. 'This will be n silk season nnd blacks J will be on the top round in popularity. •We handle bnly reliable grades in r black dress silks and guarantee every |one flhat Jeaves our silk department. Good ones at 75‘cerffs, 9& cents and f$1.35 per yard. STYLISH SERGES. Wide wall serges. Small cord serges, tAnd diagonal serges. New colors, new trimmings. BUCK’S Shoulder 'braid and hose supporters for" children' from 4 to 10 years. C The Invention of the age. Also sizes” specially suited for bicycle rulers, 5i)L cents each. GET THEBE ON YlJtlR LIST. Case Canton flannel 6 cents yard. Fall dress ginghams 5 cento yard. See our 90 ccntB -wool dresses In Show/ window, IJ spools Coats’ thread and cake off soap for 60 cents, . Two cases new hosiery marked low. New Une pennngs and calicoes. Special drives In table linens, por-| tiers and lace curtains, TRUNKS A SPECIALTY. FOR SALE—$1,000 cash will buy sfix- iwm dwelling und ntore attached; good locaiilo-n far retell grocery, or will pay 19 per oetifc. -as an Jn-vetst- vmen. Frank M. Oliver, 416 Second Street. FOR SALE—Five-room d'wcillinff on Huguc-nln Heights; jwya'mi’e $15 per imojith, 'without interest, Frank M. Olvw, 416 Second street. FOR SALE"AT~A~BARGAIN— com plete farm, close in; good termu. Also aeverail Bm:ill houses 'paying hand* oomely. Jullen Rodgers. FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc.. 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph oftlco. , MISCELLANEOUS. .BOARD nit Chapmari'd English Kitch en. Fish and o-yutero alwayo on hand. Tvvenky-flve meal tickets $5. LOST—.Xoung pollntor dog; white with llver-oplored head and eure; fiver mnd tain spot on 'tail'.'. Reward paid If re turned »to J. T. Redding, 446 Spirtng street. BUY NOW—Your fall und winder Bulls from F;-W. Goette. merchant talllor, 123 Cotton avenue, at 'the cut prices. FOR SIGNS, banners, |ehd all kind of dis play advertising, before and during the Dixie Fujr, go to J. W. Nugent Sign Company. Rest work, lowest prices, and prompfe dellvory guahanteed. Cor ner Cotton avenue and Cherry. NeRV Georgia cano aynip, first In mar ket. Collier Brew. TO LOAN—81.000. cheap. Apply to W. 55., care Telegraph. JARRiETT & ABBL-TIn plntc, sheet Iron, copper nnd zinc at New York prices. TO INSURE SUCCESS In moklng your pickle* It to necessary to get the beat vinegar. We have the genuine pick- line vinegar made by one of Uhe heat pickle packers In this country. Smith & Rro. ' IF YOU, wish to rent or buy n residence call at 450 Second street. R, H. Col lins & Co, THIRTY-ACRE 'tt-ufek farm, on* mtlo from dity, on <t!ho TMumbua road, 200 yards from the Bellevue akrerit trallroad, 'now In *n high »tato of cul tivation, wlM leruse fdr n term of years amd a Teipeotab’.o teuvunt will buUd a oom Portable *th * RAM U •kuufiod on a high foil) overlooking itJlio c3ty; hetafl-thy, good wu;tcr, free 'from dust and imoBfluKosi,' and bcHng so near the vtrevt out uuUpm It ac- oessltfte for a business man to reuitfi any portion of 'the city lm ten min- 'irtos. Apply ito Caiv+larj/hen 8c Till- mum. BIO•©IiA.UGHJTOJR TN BOOKS to make room for school supplier. 1,000 cloth- (bound books, chhlco 15 c«nta; 500 nlco clotih«bound foooka at 25 cents, cheap at a dollar; 1,000 paper back novels at 5, 10, 25* cents, w’orth from 10 to 60 cents. All Brooml-ha-nd books letw than half price. Powers’ Curiosity Shop, <>76 Cherry street. WHEN IT comes to fine sign painting and low prlcen. we nto In It. J. W. Nugvnt Sign Company, comer Cotton avenue ami Cherry* HAVE you ft picture you want en- •larged or framed bring 9t to Ml- >cr.ii h’.s I’dt r 'hr 'ind lMi*:ure Knirn * Houm, 125 Cottooi *avertue; chcaipeut and best 1n city. HENRY LEWIS WOOPnUFF, Architect and suporlnt^nlent.' Faithful service. Reasonable ebargen. Office, Crump building, 258 and 200 Second street^ Ma con, Oa. m JUST OPEN-I-TD UP—At 306 Third ■». i‘. * 11* t-D" i"iftl"l 'if Multi . iy. a fresh and ; well selected •tbofc of groceries and a genoral nesortnunt of household necessities, including tin ware, notions, etc. Before buying pleoae call on mo and get my prices. It will be a pleasure to show you. Let your bill be ever so small, It will be delivered anywhere In the city. Re spectfully yours, M. C. Balkcom, Agt. CALV ®t the Hunt Shoe Company and find best bargains at greatly reduced price. $62 Second street. SCHOOL SUPPLIES—A* complete stock of school suppUes at cut prices uk Poirer'ii Cllwsky Bhop. 676 Cherry Itrew. ONLY the la,( workmen sml moderate brio** at Jarrett & Abel's, the leading (dumber*, ' i LOOK HERE—13 cents tot 24 pounds Royal 07.1 iiiiur, the he,t flour used; always the name. The tines! New Or- Itana oyrup at 40 cento per gallon: Cuba molaseea at 30 cento per gallon et Mrs. J. c. Rowers',, 538 Jackson street. • FINE Northern IrUh potatoes 30 cents per pock; 10 rents box potacfi tir 5 ctoes. K3 Jackson street. DRESSMAKING REDUCED TO A SCI ENCE—Tho Electric Lady Tailor system of dress-cutting taught. Lady oailorlng a specialty. Mourning robes made on Bhort notice. Pattern, cut to measure. Pupils taught to make a dress for thorn- selves while learning. >5me. L. Atkins, modiste. Late of Baltimore, Mu., 217 Fourth street. FRAMING 88.50 per thousand, WfUtli- erboardllng 89, celling 80.60. flooring 89.60, srh'Wgtes, No, 1, 81,85; lalohs 81.50. All f. 0. b. Mscon. Mull your orders to 'the Union (Lumbar Com- painy, Macon, G;l. INSPECT our rent llet before making contract for another year. R, e. Col lins & Co. 8600 CASH, 8700 In 'twelve month* and 835 .per mouth iwtll make you own u home of your own in five years; h«s seven ironms .wVOh all 'modern can- venilen.oes. Addren) Huguenln Heights, care Telegraph. . JIARRETT & ABEL—Plumbing goods at manufacturers' .prices. STATIONERY—The largest nnd nlcosl •took of stationery In Macon at cut prices. Pen holdom three for 6 cents; lead pencils, 24 fbr 5 cento; fine linen note paper 5 cents quire; two packs envelopes for 6 cents. Powers’ Curi osity Shop, 676 Cherry street. WE ARE ready and able to attend to all kinds of Sign Pointing at phort no tice. J. W. Nugent Sign Company. ■ V8AVI cun be oUtulned wt Mrs. J. B. tStevra's, 569 Oak street. Agents ■wanked. LlbcnaJ itertnrt). SBPTflMBBR—Tho month to see about ybur fall clothes. Tako tho cummer suit to Macon Steam Dye Works. STERLING SILVER belt buckles, bracelets, hatpin., dagger pins, belt pins and collar buckles. Call anil seo them. 6. Blouensteln, 453 Cotton ave- uuo. SYRUP DARRELS—100 good eyrup barrels for sale cheap. Winn, John son Sc Co. TUB BEST fresh meata in town; West ern beef is the only kind wo handle. Georgia Packing Company. FINE lot California grape* cheap. C. (M. Fulghum & Co„ 019 Poplar ntreet. J. O. MACMILLAN receives for Fri day -the only frash fish, dams, ghrtmp, crabs, tail market, stall No. 2, or store, 659 FourWi street. QUEEN VICTORIA asSsnded the throne nearly* sixty years ago. Tho manager of the Hunt Shoe Company commenced handling shoes shortly thereafter, lie knows what a good shoe Is und hl« pat rons will be satisfied. PLUMBING and utenm nnd gas fitting. Jarrett & Abel, tho leading plumbers. FULL OREJAjM CHEESE 15 cent* per pound; now jellies, J.mi» at lowest prices. 523 Jackson etreet. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND may be con sidered fltubborn by irome, but no stub bornness found at Hunt Shoe Company, Slaughter prices and liberal treatment of patrons. OLD BOOHS bought, sold and ex- changed. Powers’ Curiosity Shop, 076 Cherry streot. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives su.U*fttoUon. Retell* 30c. lb. WE WANT MONEY and wlli wwap shoos for It at prices that will alarm tho na tives. Call and seo for yoursdf at Hunt Shoe Company. HAMS, lard and breakfast bacon, the bast. Gc'irgU Parking Company* GIVE us a trial on all flrst-claM goodn. We can save you money. Beat grades flour, uncanvaased sugar cured hams, (breakfast bacon, etc. .Smith 8c Bro. IF YOU have property you wish rented or sold place It with R. 6. Collins & Co.. 456 Second street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sella It. DATII TUBS—We havo them In zinc, cupper and jporeclzfn lined. Jarrett Sr. Abel. OO TO J. O. 'MraMUton for your fresh fl»h on Friday. He known what to brave. Look for hta stall at market, and etore, 650 Fourth streot. A LARGE STOCK of gptd and silver watdhes at half price, bargains In dia monds snd Jewelry at 458 Cbtton ave nue. COURTEOUS treatment, fair and liberal dealing, quick sales and small profits art mottos of the Hunt Shoe Company, 382 Second street- POCKET , KNIVES—1,000 drummers' nampie* pocket knives to close out at 25 Jnd 60 cents; worth from 60 :*nts to 82 each. Towers' Curiosity Shop, 670 Cherry etreet. HAVE THE BEST—When you wunt a sidewalk, cellar floor or u drive way that has body nnd foundation'to sup port It, that will stand all travel put upon it, my concrete pavements will last nn age and give better satisfac tion than anything you can got for the money Invested. The best is tho cheapest when you consider Its du rability. Address F. L. Henry, 707 Pino Street, Macon, Qa. GO TO Oh'aptnan'a English Kitchen, tho only ladles' restaurant In Macon; r.u whisky connections. TELEPHONE 358, J. H. Roush & Son, and place your order fur ooal. Best coal on the market 8400 a ton. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred nt the Telegraph office. GOLD RUGS inoy refuoo silver coin, hut a small amount of It will secure barguln.t at Hunt Shoe Company. GO TO Jarrett Sc Abel for all kinds ot plumbing. SPBCKIiED TROUT, Spanish Mack- erel, red snapper, Pompano, blue fish, flnio mullet und other fresh fish Ut Dopson, hirke & Daniel’s. CAN'T BEAT IT for cheapness^ amt economy.) If you have a good Wool suit take It to JIacon Steam Dye Works. Don’t try to fool youm-ll ■with cheap new suit that will always look cheap. TARIFF reduction Is good Democracy; REDUCED prices of , siloes ot Hunt Shoo Company Is good business, BACON SHAVUNOS-Olnvo you tried itliom7 They are a dollcacy. Put up (by Georgia Packing Company. FRESH FISH to be found at J. O. MMcMOCan's stall at market Friday '■morning, also at store, 659 Fourth fltreet. Pampanos, bass, trout, snap pers. CUT PRICES In standard books. Cy- clopodla of Painters nnd Pointing’, In four volumes, published hy Scribner & Son; publishers’ price, 824; our price, 86. Americanized Encyclopedia. Brltannloa In ten volumes; publish er*' price, 835; our price, 816. Washington Jrvlng's works; publish ers', 81.60 volume: our price, 40 cento volume. Charles Dickens’ workn 40 cents volume, -worth 81.50.' Coopors’ works 40 esnts. worth 81.50 volume. OUt 'Edge Poems 10 cents nnd 1.900 of other standard works at cut prices. Powers’ Curiosity Shop,' 676 Cherry street. That we are doing the business of till* city In our line. We claim lo have the largest music trade In the Southern states. Certainly we Cbuld not have It and hold It union -we fulfill what we promise. Wo do tills. If we tell you we can sell you tho best piano for the money WE WILL, nnd will stake our reputation upon the re sult. We have a hundsbmo STOCK of ON EASIEST TERMS. Sheet mublc and all klnd9 of muMcal merchandia* at lowest prlcca. Call and see us. HIDDEN: $ : BATES Southern Music House, R. J. ANDERSON (f SON Managers Macon Branch tee, MACON, GEORGIA.