The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 06, 1894, Image 2

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2 Che DtliM irtftui ifilw(«k County VliteidOnt of Thousand* of Dol lars—On* of Iho Woandod Cannot Inttln, Davereaux, Bept. 5.—Oaston's negro 4s. porutlon schsmo la brolton up tompora- rlly at teiat la Hancock county. Gaston hlmsslf haa aplstol bullet tn tala hood, Crawford Halsey Imo a broken thigh and Isaac Dickson wbl die from wound* wtalrta ha received In the light Monday night. Anna Jenkins, wife of the man who lad the opposition to Osston, I* badly wounded but pot nertoualy. The light wao altogrthtr among the ne. gmea and the whiten had nothing to da with It, Ihui Jenklna, a leading negro of Hancock county.told 'hln people that Oaa ton wao deluding them and that hi 1 in mi tral Ion echeme waa a swindle. Tine In- oenaed Gaston and tala lieutenants and they threatened Jenklna Oaaton. who waa formerly In Atlanta and worked up a. de portation echeme here, has been In Han cock county for three or four months. Ha held meeting* and preached ti the Racks who flocked to hear him about the promised land, Liberia. Oaaton collected ft from every man, woman and child who enrolled as a colonist for Liberia la a plausible talker and had 8,000 of his race pledged to go to Africa He told them that It was a glorious country where riches cams essltly. Time and again ha appointed a day for their departure, but when the time nr, rived, Oaaton was somewhere else. After frequjent disappointments about this, some of the emigrants begin to bellev* what Jenkins end their white friends had told them, but It was too late. They had aold their property. Oaaton had part ot the money and the balance they had apent. Their crops had gone to waste. Dissatis faction reigned. Homs of them became desperate and a number of them armed themselves and culled on Oaaton for the purposo of having him refund their money. Oaaton milled a number of ne. Brora to hla naatatance and a battle en sued. The planters sympathised with Jcnklr.a, who -was working for the best Interestr of his pebble. This fact bus been d'storted Into actlvo participation by ,-s whites In Monday nlgt's light. HAVE NO FOE TO FIOIIT. The Fort Valley Correspondent Bees Dem ocratic Victory Ahead. Fort Valley. Sept. 5.—(Bpcdal.)—Reading accounts of the grant crowdcs assembling In different parts of, the state to hr.tr the doctrine ot the greatest and. grandest party In existence by the ablest of speak ers makes us glad ws have no foe In this coumy to fight. While several of your correspondents soy that the most of the crowd were Democrats with a scattering of third portyllra, ws could not get such a crowd together In thlg county unless we should get some third psrtyltee from some other county. Thle county certainly deeorves to bo called the banner Demo cratic county of the state, for If therm la another county In the state so free from the bereoles of the Populistic bcsnbistlo offlce-seckeni and demagogues we do not know where It la Since they tried to or- ininnso and get together but Are deluded followers, ws have heard nothing from them. They have probably become dls- Kusled with Office Beeker Watson and Inconsistency Hines, their traders, and havn corns back Into tha Democratic fold where there Is alwsya a wetcome. Judge A. 8. Ollcsls receiving assurances ot support for the speakership of the next house from prominent men all over the state. The Judge deserves every bit of It, for ho Is ono of the abtest men In the state and would make n model pro. aiding affleer. Houston baa Dover, Mksd anything at Iho hand* of tho Democrats for what she has done and ah* now feels that she Is Justly entitled to something, and since aho offer* a mon eminently worthy of nil the honor that could tw bestowed upon him. she hope* and believes she -all) b* successful. Judge Giles, as yet haa not entered formally Into the r«cf. but haa the matter under consideration. Itlahop A. O. 1 lay good will preach at tha Methodist church hero Sunday morn ing and evening. Ulshop Haygood has many admirers ami friends tn Fort Valley and tho prospectn are that tho church be welt tilled to bear Jha well known 01- vlne. , We have heard many axprssstons of sor row at the death of Dr. mark# at his home In Mtcon Tuesday. Dr, Clarke had many frtonds In Fort Valley, who rympa- thyao with his family In their ei-1 be reavement. ' POPULISTS WERE SCARCE. Tlfton. Bept. (Bpseial.)—Mr. C. O. B. Baldridge, engaged hers In January In the real estate business, has located twenty families who control a capital of over UOOj.Wj, alt of which will be Invested here. These Immigrants are from IUlnole. Pennsylvania and Ohio, and have come on -Mr. BaMdge's recommendation of the resources of this section. With this ns a basis, It Is Impossible to estimate the value ot a well organised state bureau of Information would be to Georgia. HOLINESS CAMP-MEETING. FlovUla, 6epL 5.—(Special.)—The In dian Spring hollnuas camp-meeting will •earn be numbered will) the thing* of the past Only a few more service* and the ten-ta will be struck, the doora of tha hotels anal cottages be closed, the grand stand -where thbueands have lis tened -to the wooing, entreaties on<l warnings ot these faithful men ot God wilt be vacated, Ida wound of music will bo hushed, tha hills and dales will re- vert*™to no more, the shouts of the saved nor the cites bf the mourner. What good has been accomplished In these few days eternity only can re veal. In all the vast crowds that have 3 * else red s’, this ooMeorated spot from ay to day not a single serious accident has happened to snybne, and a more orderly or well behaved crowd could hardly have 'been found. The Indian Spring and FlovllHi railroad, under the efllclent management of that cleverest or men, M. A. Llmlsy, assisted by his equally clever and polite conductor, George F. Gilmore, haa handled the tre mendous crowds without,accident or delay. The crowd on Sunday waa va- rhsusity estimated alt from 7,000 to 10,000 people. The prospects are that mn-ny new cottages will be erected on the grounds before another year and that the crowds will be greatly Increased. The FlovUla High School opera* Mon day nex*. September 10. coneiderablo Improvements have been mode on the building, the grounds have been beauti fied. and with pirdtessor C. R. Thigpen principal. Miss Marie Marshall assist ant, Miss Binafleld music teacher and Miss Jordan In tho art department the pupils has a brighter prospect than ever before. We have a fine loeatien for a school, clever people, salubrious cUmaitc, uncap board and one of the finest schools In the state. Cose nftcr < mestics just till popular-1 ings, Mea Islands, Calicoes, all which were bought under .. value and will be sold accord?;.* iiS 1 }’- ANOTHER Big shipment of Scrim. Col ored Crochet Cottons, Ring6, , . Rope and Roman Embroidery Silks, etc.; also'pretty line of Stamped Linens, etc. JUHAN’S, 606 CHERRY. An -Effort ta ftlcM ft Etc TinWy it Lou- UvtUe Fail*!. * , I«ouUvUlf,8«pt* S»—<8pcb&»I.V-*ntft Pi> plc*» party wtat waft IwtoniiM for a bit ratty litre yeetmlay nt ihc fair grounde. bMi there were only about 500 people present, JnoJiuttn* over 100 imjwvxm owl fontv or-frety Democrat*. Went wnd Bttlotfcon.Ui* *pr*k* ora, poured hot abut Into our poor Dem- noatto hLW. Mr, \V«*t declared that lYoshh'-nt Clcyel.i uJ free tn .favor eo- cj.il equality, «te lie Nt«l appointed a ne* Kro aa consol Bottrta* and we* In (t> vor uf mixed puPWc aohools In New York etft-te article he \rae sovernoi. He mill utat ttr. would bo our next gorenwr by over 80,(WO majority, tan never repudiated the atuvnicm mad* tn Fan: fin county that tf elected fMertwr he would Pardon certain con vict. Tho l\)t*Ta.<rf'k ore tn favor of ifUv 9CMMM eftfMthlp of mfllrvutl* end not in favor of Itmhur tnit eowicta Ho eald thnt JanutivM. Fmtih ot Og'.e*.hi>rpe *i6h Ftiitiig Spalls, KEpIleptlc Convul- "elou*, or Kits, and all m-rroUR diseases, as 1’srslrfU. Locomotor Ataxia, KpDsmn or Kita, St, Vlt’iis’g Dance, Slccplrasussa, Xervoua Prostration, . Nervous Debility, N'euravkla, Melnii- cholla, Threatened lu-anlty, and Kind red Ailments, are treated aa a specialty, with great euccexx, by the Staff' ot the Invalids' Hotel uud Surgical Institute, Uuflalo, N. Y. Many aro cured at a distance without persoual consultation— the necessary medicines being sent by mail or expreao. Question blanks sent ou application. For Pamphlet, References, and Par ticulars, enclose 10 cents la slauipa fqr postage. Address World's Dtsl'Kss sky M*DI- cal Association, Buffalo, N\ Y. HADDOCK HAPPENINGS. 'HMalldook. Sept. 0.—(Speolal.)-Mku Ludy Griswold of CM.icon la visiting the family of Mr. J. A. Plt-te. Mr. W. H. MMdlebnJoke of Olarios- vlnt Jasper county. Is visiting brother. Mr. J. M. Mlddletbrooks. Sfessm. William Whaley anil Arthur Reynolds of Mayfield uro visiting Mrs. Fannie Mbrrts. Mr*. H ,M. Lester and: family enteir- talned a. select number of frlemls at her old homestead ycaterdny and they report a moek enjoyable time. With such a lady as Mr*. Lester to .preside war tbo culllnnry department and as- uleted by the* cultivated and affable uaughtiere, -with thrir oourtllneas, there oould have bean nothing to Contravene it ndt being aga la day with her gueot*. Mr. John Haddock, our gonial und onengotk! Street overseer, has made wme long needed Improvements on Oak street. Our lltUe city oould not havs *°“nd a better man for. ithe place. The cotton crop In this section Is bfltog badly damaged by the boll worm. They ore literally playing havoc with the staple. This section will make "bout itwo-thlnN of a crop. ..' 8 J52? hono-ntole gentlemen spoke st dray's SUtlon on tho 1st there has !*f®h ■u'nwwhst of a diversity of opinion in Pomiltst carries. It may be the mean* 2L*‘"iHslon of some from the ranks. 10 dlsemtnate Dem- i hrm, / h ,f >™. The third /elite »««n»d to distort under their rid- LATEST OKOROIA SNAKE STORY. Cecil, Os., Sept. 1.~(Speclsl.)—Near here srew daya ago an overgrown hoop snake becama enraged at a passing home and hraan rolling after him. It was down grade and the horse shied and the snake aluck hi* hom In a large poplar. This gave tho rider time to draw his pistol. He shot and killed the snake. wh, ch measured six feet long. Attor kill ing the innke he examined the poplar and found-It had swolen until tha bark was cracked. The formers are having splendid wcath- ,h ' ,57'®* ch * r * or * Inking a rest, and •he politicians have n. clear gky and a road field for their labora. DBATH OF -MR. J. TV. COOPER. Reynolds, sept. 8.—(Special.)—Mr. J. TV. Ooopcr dlwl at hla old home near thus place thte nKmln*. He was Inter- ested In a saw mill Rn the Georgia Southern and Florid, railroad and re- turned h«e a few day* ago -with an ot- tacit of fsver. The fever resulted In « malignant form and soon ouusod his doath. Ha was an estimable young man ami wus held In Mgh esteem by every one. v He leaves many relative,! oral Cl host of friends to lament ills un timely death. ORANTVILLE'S F1RBT BALE. OkntVIUs, Sept. 1.—(Special.)—Mr. W, N.. winaii of- Meriwether county, brought In Ui* flr«t baJo of new cotton yesterday mornlnK- Ik welRherl WM poundn ana wu tw|ht by Brfrnnan ft Cmroix ot 1 conta per i*ouii-i. Mr. Drannan atlll noMs tha record a* tho cotton buyer of tho flrot bile-thW nuiktna tho ftfth year that ho has accomplished that foot. BIO -QUNS AT TIPTON. vVBSS* 6<ypu 5.—(8peNaf.)—Hon. W. J. Alkvn*>n, dacon and Kiwseil op^ko here fudsy to an emihusluatlo audience of SM0 people. There were many wittl-i I clsnik ot rile cxnense of the third party. T There -ws** a grand Democratic rally a,,,) splendtd tnrtncua served «t about 1 o'clock. NINR VANDALS ARRESTED. Chattanooga,' Sept. (.—Thera It great ex- cltcnwnt at South 1’lttsburr, over the ar rest of thirteen miners, who cut tha ropes of the incline at Whltwell mines, which were to here resumed operations Tatt Sat urday. New ropes have been ordered. Put the miners will not resume opera-ions for three weeks. Jr p p p Pimples, Blotches^ .Ll-tJ—Li and Old Sores 3 PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT ^ g- and potassium Gatarfu, Walaria gr Makes gr Marvelous Cures £ in Blood Poison ^ Rheumatism ^and Scrofula P. P. P. pbrlfla* the blood, bond* op , tho weak ao-l UeblUtatoa, icIt«o —fth to weakened nerrea, expels i deuKti«, glTink tbo patient health am and Kidney Troubles -g Are entirely remove* by 1P.P.P. —Prlokly A*h. Poko Root and Potaa* *L, alum, the groateat blood portdec ca earth. —"(tf) Abkrdbbw, O.. July 21,1891. HBaaas Lipfman Bro«.. Bavannah. ggr Oa. i I)EsH Sirs—I bought a bottle of W your P.P7P. at Hot 8prinsrs.Ark..aDd .— It haa dono mo more good than tbreo ^ B month»*treatmentatthelIot8prlngae 1 band three bottles O. o. D.. Brap^^gs^OS. * —• Aberdeen, Brown County, 0. . ^p> C«pt. J. D. Johnston* To all whom it may concernt 1 here- it testify to tbe wonderful proparttaa < if P. P. P. for orupttona of (he skin. I le^min(TuMUudOfi?. e tPreTffi2C leelinge and laMltudo nrat pwaiteo. alK , ltly tn^dlsayeaable orupt i eruption oa , Vorjprlir.sry.scoondsry nod tertiary J 1 /T»lnfintl1”.7.V. w«» tSSi ' srphlfis, lor blood polsonlog. msreo- SffifSwFSatlrely aurad. rlol poison, malsrls, djrsptpsls, sod gignodby) J. JOHNSTON, ' bTotoote, pimples, old ohronta ulcer*. ’ tetter, acaiu ueaa, ooua, erjaipeiu. , cc/ema- we may say, without fear of oontradlctlonVlhat p. p. p. la the beat • blood purifier in tbo world,and makes , poAltiTe, Mpcodj end permanent cure# Skin Cancer Cured. * Ttiiimonyfrom tha Mayor c/Sequin,Tez, * SBQuni. Tbb. , January 14,1B03. Ubshkb. LirrwAS Bros., burin nib, • —mmmmm Oa.: (ier.U»mtn-\ bavo tried your P. , , Ladle*whoaeayatema Are poisoned and wboasbioodla lu an Impure condl- ' , linn, duo to inenatruul Irrenularltloa, "**J?j3*”*| ii5 • aro peculiarly benefited by tho won- S5W*J5125,5*25? £5S derlul tonic end blooit eleamlng prop* * ■ sss3£foH» ““ USSSSSMsiS: wUtefloQtauuro. It haa aleo relieved - _ _ — Htomaoh * ^5SSSfIa«maM{EBmatiiit^ <or ' 8ft years, was treated by the Terybeac I , pbyalclanaanaapentbundredsofdol- iar*s tiled erery known remedy with- • outfindiagrelief, laaee only taken , one bottle of yonr P. l*. P., ond can cheerfully say It has done me more i wood than nnything 1 hare overtaken. I can rocoraiuetid your medicine to all tuflerura of th«- above dlaeaiea. MRS. M. M. YE ARY. Springfield. Green Couaty a Mo. Book on. Blood Diseases Moiled Fret ALL DRUOOI8T8 SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PK0PRIET0B8, Uppautn'a UeekAataaaah, Oa HAD SYMPTOMS OF OHQLHRA Cumbcrlimil, Mil.. Sept. T.--John. Ve ter TVnltlier, a native of Ravurl.T. newly nritveil ImmlRrant. tyns lakcn off n west-bouod train of tlie Baltimore ami Ohio railroad here today, nnd died ut 5:30 o'dock this afternoon. Ills symptoms were those of Asiatic chol era. Tho balance of tho p.-issenecrs were locked tip la the car, which waa run west as far,ns Shnuor Station, near PittHbunf. nuil sidetracked. LEMON ELIXIR, itnd A Pleasant Lemon Tonis. For OUlousnras. Constipation Malaria. For Indigestion, Sick a-nd Nervous Headache. For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kld- ey Diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Moxtey'a Lemon Elixir Is pre pared from the fresh Juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fall you In any <of the a'bove named diseases. 80 c. and 81 botles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxle}, At lanta. Oa. SIX OF THE CREW DROWNED. London, Sept 5.—The British hark Cnmlius. Capt. Leggett, from Glasgow May 5 for Brisbane, has been wrecked off Strudhrokc Island. Six of her crew were drowned. TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junstlon City, HI., was told h>- her doctors that she had consumption nnd that there wue no hope for her. hut two bottlea of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her, and she r»s It saved her life. Mr. Ttaos. Eggers. i» Florida street. Sen Francisco, suff red from a dreadfol cold, approaching comunip. tton, tried without result everything else, then bought one bottle ot Dr King's New Discovery, and In two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankful. It Is suhh result,, ot which these are samples, that prove the won derful efficacy of this medicine tn coughs and coMs. Free trial bottles at H. J. Lamar A Son's drug store. Rec- t-lar alxe. Mo. and tl. USB HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Dr*. Holmes A Mason, Dentists, RC Mulberry Street. It cures bleeding gums ulcers, sore mouL sore throat, clean* the teeth and It drug- Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. MOTHERS I MOTHERS I MOTHERS t Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used, tor over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, wuh perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, an.1 la the beet remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part or the world. Ue sure and ask far •'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,*' and toko no other kind. Twenty.flve cents a battle, UNDINE. sr«»ri«d middiir>gs Fioup. The only F1ourontsk1nd.and.tho best ot any kind. It Is made bya secret pro- c*i known to bot tvopenons. MOO,000 hu b«ea offered for tho Knowledge Wo have letters from nearly 1,000 merchants stating that Undine Is tho boat flour they ever handled. It Is wa ter ground. Manufactured by the Noel Mill Company, Estlll Springs, Toon. ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADINO. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO Aa TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CTA AGENTS WANTED. INTELLIGENT men and women every where to take orders for ''SHEPP’S NEW YORK CITY. ILLUSTRATED. 1 Just out Marvelous production of the American metropolis. Profusely Illus trated from original photographs taken ' by our awn artists In palaces and slums. Liberal terms and descriptive circulars FREE on application. No capital re quired. Promt 1-: to 117 dally. It you wont to make money fast, write today. Address Olobe HlbCe Publishing Compa ny, 818 Dearborn street. Chicago, HI., and 7M Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. WlANTBD—To sell you a ’9( m'uJel Den<*nore Typewriter, best machine tn the world. J. £. Minter, agent. •Phone No. S$3. WANTED—By 15th October, three con tracting rooms for light housekeeping. In solid locality. Addrew Renter, care Telegraph. WANTED—Two or three unfurnished rooms, close In. by 13 o'clock today. Address H.. care Telegraph. WANTED—Three rooms for light house keeping. No children. Location must be above Second street, nor East of Mulberry street.. Address, X, care Ma con Telegraph. WANTED—You to See tho ]sn Densmore model typewriter on exhibition at F. R. Pomeroy's. J. E. Minter, tele phone 233. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—The eleven-room house corner Thud and Walnut streofo eo long occupied by Mrs. Hall; close In, wllta all modem conveniences, ami sult:,ble terms to approved tenant. George W. Duncan & Co. FOR RENT—753 Plum street, elght- roum house, double kitchen (ten rooms In all), modern conveniences. H. Dxmour. 515 Mulberry. FOR R ENT—Offices, 305 Second streot, occupied by Drs. Johnson tk Kenm, dentists. Four large rooms. H. Da- mour. 518 Mulberry. FOR RENT—iAn right room house, close tn: earary convenience for two etmk (braille*. Also seven room house, ifouble kitchen attached. Ap ply 204 Spring street FOR RENT—Six-room renkjence, with carvuats' house, on College street, near Wesleyan sod public schools. j;3 per month. H. V. Washington. , FOR RENT—Offices and gentlemen's sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ings Bank. FOR RENT—October 1st. dweMng No. 531 College; No. 531 Georgia, also a residence convent ctk to business centre. Apply to H. V. Washington. 200 choice imported novelty suits; no two alike. The most complete line from which to make selection. Beautiful t rimming silks. Choice colored woolens; all the most stylish weaves and colorings. Any price desired. Not considered a trouble to show goods. Everything new in black goods; the most complete stock in the city; much cheaper than heretofore. Come and see us, we can please you. New penangs, percales and fancy ginghams for. shirt. waists and early fall school dresses. Great bargains this week in table linens and towels. You never saw prettier goods and such values as we are offering. -, Ask specially to see our leaders in canton flannels. * New goods and novelties opened daily. Burden, Smith, &, Co. PLEASANT ROOMS In good, conven ient locnitton may bo rented with a family of two pensona, no children, at 653 Pine street, near First. Call to roe returns between 12 and 2 o’clock or after S o'clock p. m. FOR RENT—October L Nine-room res idence 126 Cote street. Modern con veniences, 825. Apply to E. F. Bron son. i THIRTY-ACRE truck farm, one mile from city, on the Columbus road, 200 yards from the Bellevue street rail road; how In a high state of cultiva tion; will lease for a term of years and to a respectable tenant will build a comfortable dwelling. The place Is situated on a high hill overlooking the city; healthy, good water, free from dust and mosquttoa, and being so near the street can makes It accessible for a business min to reach any portion ot the city In ten minutes. Apply to Carstarphen & Tillman. FOR RENT—Six-room house on Second street,Troup hill, lot 210 feet deep,fine garden, city water. T. O. Chestney, -Central Georgia Bank. 830 WILL RENT the incest seven-room house in Macon, five doors from Bap tist church, Washington avenue. Jno. C. Holmes & Co. FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping to couple without chil dren. Bath privileges. Near In. Pos session October L Address, care this paper. Hop. 822.60 WILL RENT cottage 244 Wash ington avenue; has live rooms, kitch en, pantry, bath room, water and gas, on shady side street, on car line. B. E. Willingham. FOR LEASE—Store house corner Third ®nd Cherry streets, for wholer.Ue and reall dry goods, from October is;. - Apply to H. O. Cutter, agent, at Ma con Savings Bank. FOR RENT—October L the two-story residence fronting Tattnall square, oorner Oglethorpe and Tattnall streets. Apply Daly's Exchange, Col lege street. RS a month will rent Pos- FOR SALE. FOR SALE—81.000 purchase money note secured by mortgage deed on propery three times value. 12 per cent, can be made. Addreee “Note," care Telegraph. per S MISCELLANEOUS. . NEW SHIPMENT of Banquet wafera Just received at Collier Bros. 17 1-2C DOZEN for fresh eggs al Keen Grocery Company. 621 Poplar street. BUY your cats, corn and hay from M, C. Bulkuom, 306 Third street, near Mulberry. TO MERCHANTS OUT OF TOWN— Send order to McCrary's, 1012 Fourth street, for fish. All orderu will re- cel v repompt attention. LOST—Pug puppy; answers to name ot Joe. Return to 561 Madison street and get reward. 10 CENTS each for fat mackerel at Keen Grocery Company. LOST—One small red leather pocket- book, compliments of Horstord'a Bread Preparation Company, contain ing one 55 -bill; one note made by J. H. Poreher to J. A. Ward and In dorsed by Ward to J. J. West; and other memoranda of no value to any one except myself. Finder can have money If he will -return me the book with other contents. Address J. J. West. Rtchwood. Ga. mullet at MoC*uiry'e, b No. 1013 Fourth otneet. CHILDREN’S FE9TIVIAL—For mis- ■ otomu-y room at Mulberry Street ahurch Friday alt resilience of Mrs. J. B. Turner. No. 51") UUdison street, at 5 o'clock. LBGGETPr'8 oat flakes, French -Mar ket and Mooha ond Java coffee, fresh, at Keen Grocery Company. BEST fire-proof ell at 15 single gallon at M. C. Bulk corn's. 366 Third street, near Mulberry. GROCERIES—We are headquarters for staple and fancy groceries. John C. Holmes & Co. GIVE your orders #o MfcCrsry for fish, chlx ami eggs. All orders filled •promptly. 15 CENTS doxen fbr lemons. -Keen Grocery Company. Telephone 176. SWELL TRADE—Having Just returned from New York. «m prepared to furnish the mon (elect trade with the finest selected stock ever exhibited In Macon. John C. Holmes A Company. LINDEN BAKING POWDER alwsyi gives saUsfacUor^tYour grocer sell! tu TELEPHONE 353, J. H. Roush & Son. and place your order for coal. Best coal on the market 84.56 a ton. OLD PAPERS tor wrapping, 25 cents par hundred at the Telegraph office. MLACKKREL and white fish In kits at Keen Grocery Company, 621 Poplar street. The Mo Woi J Offer Yet ... e 180 C MAGNIFICENT - O 4 . . OF THE . . . Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for READERS . op . ,,. If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit Como 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 Tho Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS 1 OF THE World's Fair _