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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER7, 1894.
A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Newsy Items Furnished by
the Hustling Correspondents
of the Telegraph.
JOE JAMES’ SPEECH IN FORSYTH
If* EipOHd Ml* Visionary Flnsnelnl
Schemes of Populist Concr«ui>uii
From the West, amt Khawad
I/p Tom WaUon.
Forsyth, Sept (Rpeelnl.)-Col. Joe
James was mot at the depot today by
a brass band and a large crowd and
escorted up town. A platform had
been erected and the large audience
gathered under tho shady trees. Col.
James Ire&ra by Inviting any one to ask
questions; that ho was here to g.re In
formation.
The I'opnllnta contend for one th'.ug,
the Democrats another. Who la right?
What Is the truth? Tho truth can only
be ascertained by patlunt hivestlgah.011.
Col. James spoke In Loayreuoevllle yes-
tenlay and went' them on a challenge
from It. U. Todd, a Populist of Walton
county, but Todd refused to show up.
Col. James allowed that Watson's claim
that there was toll.per capita from HMU
to 18711 and that the money was burned
up was untrue. Watson bad counted
the notes given by the government on
which tt luid borrowed money. Wo
have as much money per capita aa In
18U0, but there Is now a want of proper
circulation of money. Ool. tames fa
vored Increase of tho currency. Hut
he could not promtso to make every
body rich. The Democrats del not pro
pose to bankrupt the country. The
Populist must Ik> alone In claiming tha
honor of making peoplo rich out or tbu
public treasury. Their leaden In con
gress have proposed some wonderful
measures. The Populist parly chum
to he a reform party, n party tor econ
omy, yet wlmt does the record show ,n
the short while they tmve hiul repre-
nontntlou lu congress.
Representative 'Diuls of Kansas, a
Populist, Introduc'd u bill providing
for tiie loan to certain mortgage debtors
requires of the goeerument udt loss
than 110,000,000,000.
Clover of Kansas introduced a bill to
loan to slates, etc., 50 per cent, of as
sessed valuation of properly, requiring
( 1 2,000,1ssi.iRMi. clover s'second bill to
loan to cities and iiuiulclpallties re
quires 110,0001000,000.
-Senator Pi-Iter's bill to loun not i-x-
ceo&ng |2,r>00 to liny Individual apply
ing having real estate security provides
for an Immediate Issue of not less than
(700,000,000. Kepresentntlvu Kish's bill
requires (1,000,000,000. llepresentatlvo
Hudson's pension bill requlri-s imme
diate Issue of (1,500,000,000. Ilepre-
sentntlvo Davis' Industrhil army li.ll
require* .111 iiunual expenditure of
(500,000.000. Senator Pcffer's clmrity
bUi appropriates (0,300,000. Uoen’s
bill for lutorual liiiproveincnts appro-
Pi'iatea (500.000.insi. linen's bill to ex
terminate Russian Iblath-s requires
(l.ooo.oiHi, Senator Pcffer's Irrigation
bill reqnlrM (20,000,000; making a to
tal of $;l.",f>07,:i00,000. Tbe expensive
bills introduced In the Plfty-tlrst ion-
gross nro not Included In the estimate.
The total of money In tho world, pa
per, gold, silver, copper, brass mid trim,
does not exceed (10,100,Ouo.iNN), and tho
bills the Populists wanted to pass
would require over three times us much
money ns there Is ',11 the whole world.
•Yet this crowd ask* to let them control
the llnaticcs of the country!
Our Owrg-.a Populism ought not to
follow these Western Populists, who
teem to have no proper conception at
our goverumeut. Tills government has
no money cxveiit such us it gets fivm
tho people, qdd It Is tax money. The
AVi-sleru Populists have run mad on pa-
teruallsin. Tin- Itepubl.cun party U
bad enough on this line, bat they an-
tuudad e-au|guvd to the Western IVp-
uhst leaders, who arc geltiug Turn Wat
son aud Illues to lead our jicoplo luto
the views and Ideas of those wild men
' of tho Weal.
Tin- Democratic party Is for economy,
for low taxes, for homo rule, for rights
of states, and Grover Cleveland heron*
his term of office ax pi res will show to
the people what Democracy means. Ms
does uot bellove In nostrums and patch
work and patent U-gisliUion, but bo Is
solid mid Is fur the people, 1st serolionda
talk ns they please. Mr. Clovvland
found u depleted treasury, lie left It
full, but who spent It? It went for pen.
e-ons to carry out the promise ef Re
publicans to give all the money In the
treasury to the increase of pensions If
Harrison could get In.
Sir. James declared If Cleveland had
been elcetixl Instead of llnmsou iiy
this time the putdio n.aided debt would
have been extinguished. In the esti
mate of the mousy demand.-1 vf the
government by the Populist repvosenm-
lives anil senators In coognat* the ex-
is use of tile purchase of all the rail
roads was not Included. Add the cost
of the pureliaae of railroads, which ts
(11,000,1X10,000, and the euoriuous sum
of (10,01X1,1100.000 Is rispiln-d to meet
tho run the Populists prop,«e to make
tM tho treasury. Ami this railroad
selionie Is n is-t sobvino. Illnes prides
himself on Its advocacy. Where Is th.s
forty-six ldlUous ef ynooey to come
from? Can we borrowilt? Who freiu?
OB
ft
,w BRQtXNlNQ KAHLY
i) li ball Um< t«ttK Uni t wait
for your tvujih to run Into t\>u
(^•umptiun. Th**tv'H tUn-
X wwr of it. The gt«rms or trftl* of
V tui» tlbktu* ar»* all arouud you.
All that they want i> an Itim t
Ivv ll\r*r and tho scrofulous
cvnditltMi that follows it, to il*
them.
Y ou need Dr. IHcrw'i Ookkn
lIMtoal l>i*eovecj\ now. to
tlnwoughly purifj your bkxxl,
build up sound, firm, biHu%t
flcab, and roak** erery weak »ix>t
atron* It's a certain rouwdy for the* earlier
•tten of Cotu*uui>tiou.
IUl B. V. Puntqct Dear Sr^Sro ofmjr
p»>»t doctor* pruooutwM toy cm* %\oeutn|>.
V vu - * warty and woe no tatter.
I coiiclu krai to try the “(loldeo Medical Dta-
MWIJ. I bought eight u tt ha. and I can
now ai wtUfe tnUtMl 1 feel just aa well to.
day aa 1 dn at twooland c»uj do ju*t
*vod adajn work on the tarn.although I bad
not done any work for aevcral year*. I ft re
you all tho l Lanka. *
Truly, your friond, %
It Is live times as much money as all
•he World cuutn.ui. The whole busi
ness shows a want of lmell.aduy anil
i-,yse» au Iguoroucu of our systeiu of
TMerimiuui that passes all understand-
;ng.
Ool. Joe-James showed up Watson ou
the negro question. Iu his speeches
and lu nls paper lie holds up Cleveland
for giving a fe-v appointments to ne-
groea mid says down wall Cleveland.
He la for soc.,il equality, aud yet when
Watson's convention met In Atlanta be
said that was the most remarkable con
vention ever held la Georgia because
negro delegates sat os equals with white
delegates.
CoL James quoted from L. P. Barnes,
a Populist, editing tbe Daltou Econo
nfJit, to tho effect that Tom Wutson
canvassed Georgia to raise money to
prosecute his contested election, ana
■lid raise money, uml- that since con
gress had paid litm (1.700 to ilt-fray
said expenses Watson hnd not refunded
the money to those from whom It was
raised, lfe quoted Mr. Bum,* again,
who declared in bis paper that Watson
charged (too a speech, he refusing to
speak unless (Iflo was subscribed for
his (Wilson’s) paper. Barnes further
declared that Watson asked lor (50,000
to equip the Dally Press, saying ho
would put (10,000, Judge Hines *1,000
and the sbareholdera outside $10,000.
, Where Is this plant? It consists of a
lead pencil and some paper to write
nbiuo on.
Col, James Is good on a story, and he
Interspersed Ills speech with sllh some
apt ones, which were much inJnynL
He closed In a splendid appeal to the
people to remain soUil as In days of
yore and bo true to the old party, ns
nothing was to be gained by division
and so much to risk.
DOWN IN DUBLIN,
A Ditch of Good Items From a Live
Correspondent.
'Dublin, Sept. (Special.)—Dr.
Bounds of Nwtovltfe eras been wtttb us,
assMtUmg our pi.[or. Rev. M. A. Mor
gan, In u proiTiotiH meeting. The doc
tor's Style ts logical 'and So Clear that
ths numerous sohool children of his
•udtonoe can oomprdn^nd. He seeks
to elevate -hts hesreirs to the higher
plan. His •enmons are Interesting und
ndt long.
Dublin -High Belrod opened with a
nattering number. .The experienced
primCpul, Rev. I, Tl' Smith, ts oMy se
riated by I. T/Nonn, Mtss Mottle L.
M-.A/re, Mis, -Bessie Green and Mlm
Lucy Chapman, which completes the
Mat of tistructors. The principal i.aa
made w good selection. Ail his aides
are fully dxmpetenit. There are a good
many young men -who have been en
gaged On farming-amt other occupations
during the summer now In attendance
and lane the most studious and best
behavdd of itho scholars. This is saying
a graii; deal, tor the pupils are remark
ably orderly 4n and out of school. Ths
presence of these young men Is noted
m the convincing evidence rim Che
coming generation Is not afraid or
ashamed of Ibihor.
We have but one DemoeraUJc paper,
ths Era, Ellter L. Q. Stubbs. J A.
Petoock -has sold the Post to Dr. Jen
kins, the Populist. He Is one of those
ducks who snttan la Shallow wu'tcr and
feed on plants thak flourish on the
surface. He Is .thoroughly posted on
all the financial schemes of the day
and Is a strong wdvooite or "flak
money." -but has somehow allowed hts
clear Intellect to confound the (withen-
tlol-ty given iby 'the .tamp of the gov-
orrrmen't arAto the value derived from
the power of redemption. An editor he
'may learn a thing or two, tail least the
true meaning of the words, "If Igno
rance Is bHs. 'CIS folly to be wise. He
hi evidently Immensely happy over his
new purchase. -
dipt. Btubbs no doubt will make hts
paper the representative of 'the whole
prop's and unite alt In advocating the
progress of tho wlre-gras u«d the prin
ciples of true Jeffersonian Democracy.
The Telegraph. Morninif Nows, the
Journal and all others "of that l!k’ will
have no fault to And ninth Che politic*
of the Era under M management.
In every department business hits re
vived. The merchants have larger
stocks than ever before. The farmers
are realising thaft so long as they have
a full ortb und smokehouse «he poirib
csl future Is bright. The industrious
meotunloiurea?;at work.
Hast week a noted blind tiger was
shackled. This week another of greater
twiothruy ts ngien'tlng to the caboose.
"The devil was sfck,
The davit « saint would be.
The devil got well,
The devH of a sstlnt was be.”
The moat degrading oooupattlon In the
warid to tWat of the Mind ««*r.
McL.
CUTHBERTS PROORE88.
The Mute City Is a rowing Rapidly De
spite Hard Times.
Cuthbeit, Kept. A—(Special.)—Cuth
bent l« prospering all slon* tbe line. A
casual glance vrtN Convince lit* must
ilrubtful or che truth vt (Ms assertion.
I'rellimimry nsrsngemeiUs are going on
to soon begin work on the city's water
works ami cteotrio tights. An lee fac
tory h.ta been 1 sc tty cwtabMied and U
turning out ice regularly for the mar
kets A genticemn from South Carolina
.OMMgMto moving her* to tsisMIsh
marble marks. A cotton senl oU mill
(a -being agitated. Tho folKMdng have
lately moved hero anti entered bur mer
cantile rinks: tUeasrs. L T. Randolph
o( Kk ri.Vi.«. A. Pickard of Daweaa, J.
It. Curry of Osthek Eugene Shortey of
Spring Vale and T. J. Shartey, Jr., of
Dansoscua. and Jlr. Renton and family
of North OurcJInu. In adtWUoh to thli
the city has xvv.een the following now
oStlseos. whu will locale here and be
ooaacoted w(th our colleges: At An
drew Oilege— Rev. C 11. Carson and
family. Professor T. W. Newman and
ramlly. Misses Nellie Cuellff, Uusele
iIrenes snvl Bauhta Sctsooter. M Beth-'
*1 LVvXege—Ptbfeaur MtKen nnd family
front Macon sol PiufossarinMck from
Andenron. a C Uvter in ihe fall Mr.
J. C. WWkttmd of Rangel res, N. Y.,
ansi r.vmgy will move here. s> wlM Mr.
ritengta BeKsck of Duluth, Minn. Thlj
ile-s nett include the number who have
moved here during the past twelve
months. Two or three ether panlee
have been here daring the last week
or *wt> pncwpes.rung. All our sterns are
filled, resttdensee occupied, people tag.
gulne over the future of Cumber; and
bite ball win keep moving steadily for
ward. M». E. TWebaum of tire firm of
Pulaski .i Oo.. mseehtugsv thought thad
he would movs Nhrrth to Increase hts
buritwsm. trut he has reoansMered and
will ohv In Cuthbent. He sa>w that
the Snath 1* more ptoafvspoun than the
Nonh snd that Cutrtbert. *«*r Invssti-
g.i-.lon. offer* advantages enough tor
him. Keep your eye on Cuthbeit.
STATESBORO NE WS.
Maj. Bacon's Speech Pronounced the
Finest Ever Delivered In the Town.'
fhngeshoro, Sept. (.-(Sfxclol.k—Ma).
lUron's speech here on Cast Monday Is
ptonounoed the flnrst ever deltvered In
Paaltasbdro. Tne Democrats hers be
lieve Mm to be she ablest s.atesman tn
They awk with pride upon
him at the nett senator fn*m this
■rate.
Mr. Unton Cone -of tvanhoe, this
bounty Is vt using the home of Oot.
D. R. Groover this week. Mr. Cone Is
one of the boat young men of Bollock
county and Ms Menlo teal proud of
brio. -He win tw.ur.-t to Mercer Univer
sity tn October urel wilt bo grMmtr-l
" - It* expects after
Cose after case of new Do
mestics just opened, including
till popular brands in Bleach-
ings, .Sea Islands, Calicoes, &o,
all which were bought under
value and will be sold accord
ing^'- .
ANOTHER
Big shipment of Scrim, Col-
ored Crochet Cottons, Rings, r Nk
Rope and Roman Embroidery
8ilks, etc.; also pretty line of qSL
j) Stumped Linens, etc.
JUHAN’S,i
606 CHERRY. ^
graduating to take up the etrrdy of
medlotn* and will -take lectures si the
Baltimore Medical College.
Miss Bllra Bllteb, a. very popurisr
young Killy from Eden, Ga., Is visiting
the family of Mr. Gardner BUtch, her
brother, Uhl* -week. She has many
friends and admirers in Scat**boro who
art aJwuya glad to me her In town.
Professor J. 8. DavSs opened the full
session of the high school here on last
Monday. He has enrolled about seventy
pupil# and expect others to come In
soon. There are sevep.il boarding pupils
tn attendance. Professor Da,vis Is a
good teacher and no doubt will build
up a. line sohool at this place.
Rev. W. J. Durham has been re-
eleCosd pastor of the Baptist church
•ad -win preach every first and third
Sabbunh morning and, evening for the
ohurch.
Rev. J. H. Hodges, pastor of the
Methodist Episcopal ohurch. Is off at
tending the camp meeting at Indian
Spring.
iMr. James Oolenvan. assMtxnt cash
ier of the Sbattcsboro Bank, has Just
returned from Indian Spring, where he
wentt on pleasure ben-t.
Judge Sorrier has purchased a lot on
North Main tftredt and will erect n
building on It In the near future.
Mr. Lester OlUff of Excelsior bos
ncoepted a position with J. W. Olilff
& Co., this place. His mother, willow of
W. W. Olilff, late of this counity, will
move to Statesboro on the 1st of Jan
uary next. Our people ore alwtays ready
to extend a cordlil -welcome to all such
people as Sirs. Olilff. There la not a
more consecrated GtirWtSan wom'an In
Bullock county, s
IMtss (Moggie Harris returned yester
day from an extended vlsft In South
ewrollnu, where she hah been visiting
friend and relatives.
Rov. F. W. Lanier of Guyton Is
manufacturing one of the best arrange
ments tor m'aMnig syrup ft has ever
been my privilege to see. If any one
desires to make fine syrup with little
trouble they would do well to write
Mr. Lanier, as I feel sure They w«l be
delighted nitto the urtlole wflloh Is
manufactured. ■ .
Mr. C. A. Lanier ,of Ihto p.Ucc Is
adding an addition of ten feet to hts
store. .
GAINESVILLE GOSSIP.
Reports of Good Cnoos In (Hall—-FoMUos
Is 'WVwTOlng Up.
Gainesville, Sept, e.—(Special.)—Re
ports coming In from all parts of this
section from the farmer a tedl of won
derfully ghod prospecks for abundant
oropu this fall. The com crop krill be
ths beet la a doicn years and tho cot
ton, wfitle stow in opening, will go be
yond -the gvntr.il average.
Local potlbcs yet retains Hts normal
mid-summer temperature. The Demb-
cratlc uml Pbpultet canikklaltcs tor the
general aeaembly hold weekly discus-
stone Jettnuy In the various sections of
Uhe county. These discussions. It Is
plowing to note, are charantoitied by a
feiWng of extreme and cordtal friendit-
UCM and tyv.*1 fellowship.
Tho races for ludge and solicitor gen
eral of this, toe NorlhcUUtern circuit. Is
a closely watched ccsiteat Just now.
CM. H. H. Perry and Ool. J. J. Kim-
*ey ore being warmly adverted by
thitr 'respective friends fur Ithe former
posttton. white Cots. Howard Thotnp-
eon, IV. A Charters and Buck Candler
are making the track hot tor toe loot
named honior.
In Ithe PopuUUt ronvenlUon at GUIs-
vine lion. T. 8. Johnson of JUckeon
county wss nominated tor toe stake sen-
site from too TMrty-thtrd district with
out crppomtlon.
There was a formal convention of toe
dtockhabler* of the Gainesville, Jeffer
son anil Southern rjllro.nl at toe court
house 4n tods cOty toUay or 8 o’clock.
Ool. Allen D. Oautter was re-elected
mesldent. as were also too farmer baard
of directors. The condition of toe road
U about, os .It has wood tor several
jytrs. Tbe only mt-.nutv of Importance
dasoussed pan ithe advlsVuMly. of ex-
tanting a knw of telagtwph along the
road.
■BETHEL MALE COLLEGE.
TMt Institution of Learning Opened
With « Large List .of Students.
CuthbsW, Sept. 6.—(Speetnl.)—The
doors of Behttel MuK- College were
opened yesterday for the fah session.
The opening was very encouraging.
•B'jwand young men from murty everv
section of . suuihwtsK Geurgiu. besides
good representations' from other sec
tions of the sxus, are here, in addition
to this tho states of At toi.-na. Tennes
see, fou.d C.irollnu arid KJartoU wilt
be represented. B.-mvI ts the sueces-
eor of the Agricultural snd Military
College. While Its nume Is changed
•nd It U no longer u Kate lnstlxutloo.
jret It is keeping up. If not excelling,
the prestige of Its predecessor, Tne
faou.\y has been Increaaed, bultdlng*
reiteired, new sued* of anna secured
and everything Is In such s-itpe as will
make R seoond to no preparatory school
for boys und young men In Georgia.
PreSUent Jones Is from South Curollnu
onU s graUutoe of Patrick MORary
Insthuts and Furman Umverafty.
IVofes»>r MUler has been the principal
« M«ver Undvershy summer school
tn Macon. Professor Patrick, the mttt-
tory man.. 1s a graduate of Patrick
ML.Vary InrtlttRe. South Carotins. Pro
fessor Parks Is flro: honor graduate of
Bnwwy Oftag*. Mr*. Gamble Is an
boner groluate of Andrew Female Col-
tegh, teds city. People oil over Georgia
amt odatr seat** or* recognising the
merit* of tola buOtifclon sad or* send
ing their hoys here to get the advan
tage* offered.
KIND WORDS FOR TURNER.
A OiaaUa Camstundent Urges HI*
Claims for Unritd Scales Senator.
Cxmtlt*. Sept. t.-iSp*elsl >—Many of
our best fellow eCMxen In this ooun'ty.
who are 'the eubtttintiR Detmosrats of
Mitchell county, regret no llftle the sgl
'tstlon of The silver question In the Dem
■ocrailc ranks of this state. Our people
are a unit, for 'the election« Hon. H.
G. Turner for United States senator
from Georgia In 1*10 place of Hon. Pat
rick Walsh. They believe he Is che
man for the position for tils own known
ability, for hls conservatism on art pub
lic quest Iona, for hls round Democracy
and for hls soundness on the question
of national flounce. Our people believe
that It would be u pubJSv. calamity to
Georgia 'so send to 'the United States
senate a man .who tn 1890 indorsed the
Ooala pljldfurm of heresies snd who bad
passed by our lake State legislature a
resolution demanding of the congress
of our government <itae free and unlim
ited coinage of stiver sit a ratio of IS
to 1. Such views 'are (Seae.y the prin
ciples of ishe Populist party, and they
are not Demoen.ltic tlleas und should be
repudiated by all fnCr-tmlnded Demo
crats. Hon. H. G. Turner stands for
tariff reform on a "revenue only” ba
sis. He favors sound und eljablo cur
rency and Is opened 'to free land unlim
ited coinage of sliver ait a 18 So 1 ratio.
This Is the only sound and safe posi
tion.
DEXTER DOTS.
Heavy Rains Injuring Crops—Politics
In Full DJtustt.
Dexter, Sept. (Special.)—School
opened here hist (Monday with Profes
sor M. B. Smfth as principal and Miss
Anna Haynes as music teacher. Owing
to toe busy season now- at bond the
echoed will not be as good os It w«e last
term.
Owing to toe recent heavy ralnia the
farmers My they are wot going ito make
a Mg crop of cotton. Corn to very good
In oil sections.
Messrs. Mercer & MoMUlsn. fbrmetly
of Scotland. Wave recently moved here,
bringing with them their enormous
shingle min. They are now cutting 60,-
000 per day Mr. Andy McMillan is pre
paring to add another large shingle mill
to our community err long.
Politics Is tn full bloom notw. This (s
considered a third party stronghold,
lot ire ore going ito "do ’em n barrel"
this time. Our rextaoracton for tola dis
trict «t old Laurens 1'ar .exceeds ony
previous roriotratSon. We don't want
soty todtd party soud tola time.
MARRIAGE AT CAMILLA.
Camilla. Sept. 6.—fSpetoal.)—Col. C.
H. Blacktop tir of 13he oily of Way cross
whs murtled at the Hotel Georgia to
Miss Susie Rivers at 10:80 a. m. today.
The bride bos been proprietress of the
'hotel here for the past year. The groom
Is a prominent citizen of tVUycrosa.
The ceremony wan performed by Rev.
B. C. Davis of Amerious, pastor of the
Baptist church there. Bride and grown
left on the 6 o'clock p. m. train for
their home lri Waycross. carrying with
them the hearty good wishes of a host
of friends.
Itching, burning, scaly and crusty
scalps of infants cleansed .and healed,
and qulot sleep restored by Johnson’s
Oriental Soap. Sold at Goi-lwyn &
Sma'.l’s drug store.
The tersest
snd best Win.
ter Wheat
Flour Mitt Plant
in ths World.
UNDINE.
Grushed lVUddll-pgs 'Flowr*
Ths only Flour of Its kind, end the boil of
any kind. It ts made by* secret pro
cess known to bnt two persons.
(100,000 has been offered for tks Knowledge
We have letters from nearly 1,000
merchants stating that Undine Is tha
best Hour they ever handled. It Is wa
ter ground. Manufactured try the
Noel Mill Company, EstlU Springs,
Tonn.
CENT A
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HBADlNd. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MOHR. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD
taken for less than » cta
WANTED.
WANTED—A young man ss salemnsn
In read grocery: on* nut af.ujd to
Stott wages. Ptstofr.ee Box
£*•
WANTED—TV> eeX for rash. ttypswsCer,
used -on* manra. In fine condition. Ad
dress B.. cur* Teiegmpb.
WANTED—To sell you s '»4 rr.'jdel
Dengaor* Typewriter, best machine
In the worn j. E. Min ter, agent.
•Phone No. ISA
WANTED—A Uve. energetic man to rep
resent an established building arid
loan association. New features. Lib
eral contract to tn experienced solid-
tor. Addre* E. W. Bell, Secretary,
Box 280, Savannah. Ga.
CORRECT STYLES
And the Best Value for the Money.
200 choice imported novelty suits; no two alike.
The most complete line from which to make selection.
Beautiful trimming 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 chenper than heretofore. Come and see us,
we can please you.
New penongs, 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 openeij daily.
Burden, Smith. & Co.
WANTED—By 16th October, three con
necting rooms for light housekeeping,
in g-obd locality. Address Renter,
care Telegraph.
FOR RENT.
TO RENT—One unifumMred front
rutom, very dose in. C. E. Turner, u t
Teflesraipfo.
FOB RENT—October 1. Stour awns,
dtownesMra. iriaiern Improvements,
dose In: seven room house wttd dou
ble kitchen aiUJUchcd. Apply 204 Spring
street.
FOR RBNf—OdJJber 1. 270 New ntred,
one to fnom Mutbecry, nine rooms,
rriodorn tmpi'ovements, convenient to
business and electric c.itu, ren't rea-
stxuhle. AdUroaa H. V. Waiahlngton.
FOR RENT—October 1. Residence cor
ner College street arid Washington
avenue: nine atoms and servar.i:s‘
Mouse: ithe malt convert!enit and de-
Ktrabi.v !:t:i Itlon In Blscxi. Call nt of
fice amd Inapeat my rojjt list. E. A.
(Htome, 454 Cherry etiisut.
FOR RENT—Six-robm house on Second
street,Troup hill, lot 210 feet deep,fine
garden, city -water. T. O. Chestncy,
Central Georgia Bank.
FOR RENT, possession October 1st.—
■Wiashmatron Ave., No. 250, 8 r.-h.,
830.
iWtoBh'hrgton Ave., No. 252, s-r. h.,
122.60.
WasMaigtcn Ave., No. 254. 7-r. h.,
822.60.
Washington Ave., No. 244, B-r. b„
825.00
Spring street. No. 20S, 5-r. h., 822.60.
First street. No. 750. 10-r. h.. 837.50.
Hazel strew, 7-r. b„ No. 1153, 815.
■New street. No. 359, 6-r. h„ 830.
Walnut street. Nos. 360 omd 917, 7-r.
h.. 815.
Also several nice dweUtags on Hu-
guen'/n HeKghfcs. Frank M. Oliver,
416 Second street.
FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, 834
Orange streeit. at present occupied by
IT. H. Stone. Possession October 1.
Apply to J. N. Blroh.
822.60 WILL RENT cottsge 244 Wash
ington nvenue: has five rooms, kitch
en, pantry, bath room, water nnd gas,
on shady side street, on car line. B.
E. Willingham.
FOR RENT-October L the two-story
residence fronting Tattnall square,
oorner Oglethorpe and Tattnall
streets. Apply Daly's Exchange. Col
lege street.
TEN DOLLARS a month will rent »tore
on Vinovllle Branch in the city. Foe-
session at once. Jacob Hlrsch.
FOR SALK.
FOR SALE—Several eectnll-hand bar-
her chatra and bath (tubs; all 4n good
oondldton. Chn be seen at Lanier
house barber shot). DI. Ltoh.
rOR SALES—Old papers, for wrapping
purposes, etc., 26 cents per hundred.
Telegraph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OATS, com nnd tony ait M. C. Balk-
«xrm’s, 306 Third dweett, near Mul-
(berry.
OYSTERS, crabs, shrimp and choice
trash flsh hJiay. A. A. Cullen.
FRESH SwMs cheese alt F. E. Kupfor-
rtui'j. 412 Second street.
FRESH dhtomerit of ext-.u Coast Juat
received. OoBUer Bros.
FRB3H OYOTBR3 and ohcCce fl»h.
Dopson, Ckirke & Daniel.
WE HAVE MOVED to 314 Second
otrent. Consumeta' OB Company.
CELERY, grapes. llm«, DDpleo, etc.
Genrsll Bros.
STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, ca
pable. eduoated, exipericinceil. desires
fttoCton. References. E. Brown, core
T. K.. BOx 423.
LOST—Pug puppy; answers to name of
Joe. Return to 581 Madison street
and get reward.
APPLES, bananas, lemons, patatoeu
nnJ onions. A. A. Cullen.
LOST—One small red leather pocket-
book. compliments of Horsford'a
Bread Preoarattoo Company, contain
ing or.e 85 bill: one note made by J.
H. Porcher to J. A. Ward and In
dorsed by Wsrd to J. J. West; and
other memoranda of no value to any
one except myself. Finder cats have
money If he will return me the book
with other contents. Address J. J.
West. Rtchwood. Oa.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
give* MtUufoction. Retail* 20c. ib
GROCERIES—\V® are headquarters for
otaple and fancy groceries. John C.
Holmes & Co.
GRiAPES, celery, e«c., cheap at Swell
Bros.
SWELL TRADE—Having Just returnr\l
from New York, am prepared to furntah
the most (elect trad* with the finest
selected stock ever exhibited in Macon.
John C. Holmes A Company.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Tour grocer twitsil
TELEPHONE 85*. J. H. Roush A Son.
snd place your order for coal. Best
coil ou the market 84.50 a ton.
CHOICE fresh flsh. oysters, crab and
ahrimo. a. A. Cullen.
OLD PAPERS for wrapping. :s rents
per hundred at tho Telegraph otfle.-.
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