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THE MACOJS TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER9, 1894.
AROUND THE .
SACRED ALTAR
Where to Go to Worship To-day,
and Who Will Preach at
tha Churches.
PREACHERS SWAP PULPITS
Pro C\ C. Brown of ftonth Carolina
Will Preach In «h* Ilaptlct
Morning an* Kvrnln«-Soint.
Minister* Abnnt
me usual Sunday service* will be held
In the cburchea today wltn a rear changes
In ippainlriiente/ •' - • ’*
At (ha Tattnall Square Baptist eburen
tins morning Rev. C. C. Brawn, l>.
of South Carolina will preach for the
parlor, ■ Dr. A. H. Campbell. At night he
win occupy Lite pulpit of the Pint Bap
tist chiurcli. He Is one of the leading
Baptist ministers of the South, end will
no duubl be listened to by Urge congre
gation!.
llev. J. Ii Wray, pastor of the Vlnevllio
Methodist offfft-ch lo away in Kastman,
where ho preaches a mlaalonsry aarcr.on
this morning. Hu pulpit will bo filled by
Rev. Mr. Korr, the eloquent young lrlib
preacher.
At Christ church this morning an ex
cellent programme of music will be car
ried nut by the choir. The programme
has beep arranged aa follows!
Processional !lymn-"Wo Bing tut
Praise," Ward.
Vends Bsultcmus—Ilundali.
Gloria Patrl—RandalL
To Doum—Sllllurd.
Hymn—"Oh! Mother: Dear Jerusalem,"
Holy City.
Offertory—"Pram Ye the Lota.”
Special Hymn—"Harh, Hark, My Soul."
There will be no services at the Presby
terian ('bun'll today.
Dr. Alonro Monk being away from me
city, having none to Oklethorpe, Dr. w.
H. .lowe, president of Wesleyan College,
will preach m the chapel today.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A full directory of aervlcea In all of
the churches today will be found below:
BAPTIST.
First.—Itav. O. Braxton Taylor, pastor,
Garmon at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
school at *:1? a m., H. M. IVillat,.superin
tendent. Prayer' tncetlug Wednesday at
830 and 7:30 p. m. The public la cordially
Invited.
South Macon.-Rev. J. C. Solomon, pas
tor. Preaching at U a. m. and 7.17 p. in.
by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 730 p. m. Sunday school at l:M
a. m., J. W. Nichols, superintendent.
East Macon.—Rev. E. J. Ccntea, pas
tor. Preaching at II a. m. nnd s p. In.
Sunday school at 9:10 a. m. Prayer meet-
• Ing at thU church on Thursday night.
Tattnall Squara.-llev. A. U. Campbell,
pastor. Preaching at II a. m. and 8 p. in.
Sunday school at 830 a. m., L. T. Btal-
lings, superintendent.
Vlnevllle-lteV. E. U. Carroll, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 730 p. at. by
tho paator. UBTHOn]BT J
Mulberry Street.—Rev. A. Monk, pastor.
Ilreachtng at 11 a. m. and a p. m. by
Dr. H. H. Rowe Wesleyan chapel, bund.ay
school at »:» a. m.. Col. Iiaec Harde
man, superintendent. Htrungcra cordially
welcomed and seau are free.
Pint Street Methodist Church.—Preach
ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by tha
paator. Rev. II. It. Felder. Claaa matt
ing at 8:10 a. m., J. n. Rice, close leader.
Sunday school at 4 p. m„ 8. E. Chambliss,
•uperlntendent. A cordial Invitation to nil.
Centenary.-Rev. <J. U. cneetir, pastor.
Preaching at II a. ;u. and e p. in. by the
paator. Dove hast at 8:00 a. in. Sun
day school at 8 p. m , J. J. Cobb, euper-
Intendent. Beau free and everybody In
vited.
South Macon—Experience meeting at 8
a. in. and praachtnx at 11 a. m. by tha paa.
ter, Rev. T. W. Kills. 8unday wheel el
8 p. m.. W. T. Collin*. aupcrintenucM.
Frtachlng at I p. m. by the paalor.
Preyer meeting eech Wednesday night
at liM o’clock. Endin' AM Society inceta
on Ilret Wednesday attirnoon at a o'clvK.
To all thnia aervlcea the publle la In
vited. and atrangors vll; be given a cor
dial welcome. ,
Vlnevllio Methodist Church-llev, J. B.
Wray, pastor, l’rrachlnx at 11 a. m.
nnd 8:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:15.
Hast Macon—llev. J. W. Weston, pas
tor. Experience meeting at 1038 a. m.
Sermon at 11 a. m, and 7:15 p. m. Sunday
nohool at 4 p. m„ Ceorge W. Gantt. super.
Intendent. ,
antes Methodist Chinch.- llsv, J. R.
Owen, pastor. Trsachlng at II e. m.
and 730 p. m. -'rayor moctlng Wednta-
day evening at 730. Sun lay eohoo: at 8
p. m. All persons cordially Invited.
EPI8C0PAE.
Chrtat Chureh.-Walnut. between Utt-
ottd and Third streets Rev. P. P. Ilaeae,
roc tor. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity.
Morning prayer at 11 a. m. Strangers and
Visitors will Ue welcomed.
St. Paul.—Corner Foreyth and Collets
streets. Rev. H. Orrtn Judd, rector.
Service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. at. Holy com-
lmmietv first Sunday tn month at U a. m.j
on tha third Bunday at 738 a. tn. Uahera
to seat atnutgara. Beau frea at night
St. Barnabas Chapel-Rev. Martin Da-
mer In charge. Sunday school at 8.-45 a.
lit. Morning prayer and virmon at H
o'clock. Wednesday prayer at 8 p. m.
81. John's Chapel-Rev. Martin Demer
In charge. Sunday school at l td p. in.
Evening prayer and termon ill p, a
PHKSBYTEIU V54r-
TattnaU 8qu*re.-Uar. 8. U Morris. D.
D., paator. Scrvlco In tha morning
nn.1 evening conducted by the paator.
Sabbath whool at 838 a. m. Prayer serv
ice on Wednesday at 738 p. m. Seals free
at all aorvlcaa, and all are Invited.
Y. M. C. A.
Men's meeting nt 339 p. n. and boyi'
I
# for your rough to run Into Oon-
^lomptiop. Thw'ii alwnv« dan-
/■fwofllt Tbo g»nu* or aifda of
V Uii* (timw aro ail uabui you.
' All that fhry want in au inact
ive KtW aiul tlw ecrofulous
erudition that follow* It, to do*
yafeop them.
You need Dr. IH*rro'» Golden
Medical DllOOmj, nou\ to
thoroughly purify your Wood,
build up »hhm1, firm, bro«*t
_ fliub, anil make every weak »i*j€
ttron#, It's a certain remedy for the earlier
fctagx* of Consumption.
OimpMI, Ohio,
Pa R. ▼. PliRca: DfAr Sir—Two of our
two* dooton prooouneed my cwo ojcwuiup.
Uon. 1 wirtit nearly gnu. and wu no h* ttcr.
1 coodudod to try tho **OoWro Mcdtoal I)U-
corny." I bought right bottW. end I can
Kt«Hl a day* work «.a the thru, although l had
rouSmc‘tbaSkI* *** #orrr ' 1 7<m ' lBlv *
Truly, your friend.
Mrs. Viola Emery
Indigestion, Cramps
Dyspepsia nnd catarrh of the bowels, caut-
Hood’s
Sarsa
parilla
Cures
-%/v
symptoms,
has Impror-
ed to looks'
and weight yWmMtWt
usMStffac " ‘
' “ '"TO!
Hood’s Pills cure Liver Ills. S3c.
meeting at 339. Young men cordially In
vited.
BELLEVUE.
There will be divine services at tbs
Bellevue church today at U a. m.
CHRISTIAN.
Walnut Street, between FI ret and Sec-
cnd-Rev. H. C. Combs, paster. Preach
ing at 11 o. m. and 8 p. m. by the paalor.
Sunday school at 939 a. m. Endeavor
Society meets at 4 p. m. Young People’s
Christian Endeavor Society meeting at
7 p. m. Strangers and visitors will re
ceive a cordial welcome.
CATHOUC.
Catholic Church—Rev. Father Winkle-
raid, 8. J.. pagtor. On Sunday's first mars
at 7:30 a. in. and last mass and sermon at
1030 a. m., followed by benediction of the
moat holy sacrament. Maaaea on week
days at « nnd 8:30 a. m. Classes for first
communion every Wednesday god Satur
day at S a. ih.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic.
For Biliousness, Constipation and
Malaria.
For Indigestion, Sick, and 'Nervous
Headache. '
For Fever, China. Debility nnd kid
ney Diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir Is pre
pared from the fresh Juice of Lemons,
combined with other vegetable liver
tonloe, and will not fall you tn any of
the above named diseases. (0 c. and
It botlea »t druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta, Oa.
Are you going into so
ciety? If so you cannot
do without stylish jew
elry. At Lazarus, the
Leading Jeweler, you
caln find a large assort
ment.
NEW BANK IN MACON.
CAPITAL STOCK 5100,000.
The C. N. Bank Will Open Its Doom for
Business. Monday. September 17, 1804
—New and Elegant Furniture and
ppidtAiif dailies.' Cent rally LocAril.
On Monday. September 17. tbe College
National Bank at -Macon will open tta
doom to’the public for the transaction
of gcnoiial hanking twixineoa (n Its fine,
epaotoua udlcca on Second street, In the
Triangular block. Tho capital stock la
8100,000, all oahl In, which, under the
charter, may be Increased to 1259,000.
The (Rrectpr, of the hank are j. J.
Benton of Quitman. Oa.. H. L. Redding
of Waycraas. Gu„ J. E. King o fMucun,
D. T. Pye. B. Culver o« Sparta, da.,
Mtas It. Hopson of Lake county, Fla.,
H. C. amlm. W. F. Blue, E. S. CurtJ*,
J. E. Porter of Macon. An important
meeting of tho directors wJI take place
on Saturday next, at Which time n
cashier end seller will be elected.
The hanking furniture Is a very fine
selection, nude after the latest dwlgn
In quartered oak. finished In hard oil
end aumvounted by grill work. Over
mart** si aba deposits wilt be nude and
oh tv Its paid. The books of the bank
were nude to order In New York and
adapted In the way of rulings uml la-
bor-M.vlng devices to ths modern meth
ods of practical banking. Tho aiatlon-
ery oml appliances were flntohed to or
der 4a Macon, and allbgether the at-
tangetm-nls ami furatoMnga will com
pare favorahty with the beat banks In
tho city. .
The Ouatomem and offleera of the
bank are atudema anil teanhera of Por-
tefa Practical Uudnera College, and
during the usual houra of hualncea and
Jn the regular way students of this
holed achbol vrtH earn the methods and
oTUriy of 4>anklng aa It transpires at the
great eetftrra of hualneas like New York
und New Orleme.
RRILDH'S CONSUMPTION CURE.
This Is lieyond question the moat suc
cessful cough mcdlclno we ltave ever
sold. A few doaea Invnrtobly cure*
tho womt cnees of croup, oourh and
borophltls, while Its wonderful success
In the cure of consumption la without
mrallel in tho history of medietas,
since Ha flrat dlaoowry It has been sold
on « guarantee, a test which no other
medicine ctin stand. If you have a
cough, we wtrneotly ask you to try It.
Price 19 cents, so cents and 81. If your
lungs are sore, cheat or back to lame,
use Shlloh'e Porous I Phutter. Sold by
Ooodwyn & Small Drug Company, cor
ner Cherry street nnd Cotton avenue.
QO TO
Luddsn A Bates' music house. Trlan-
gutar Work, tar guitars, bunjoa, accor
dions, harmonicas and sheet music.
Leave your order* there, or buy from
their counter, end you will always re
ceive a hearty welcome.
P.. J. ANDERSON A BON,
Managers Macon Branch House.
ARE YOU aOINOT -
The resort# of Tennrra** are doing a
nUn.llil htulnstl this ■Magna* TfaC
MAJ. BACON,
He stakes Quite a. Hit at Waillt-j Yes
terday.
From the Augusta Chronicle. * 'V
. Louisville, Ga., Kept U.-tBpeclal.)-
Tne Hon. A. O. Bac-un utad-i a great,
ppceeh this afternoon at IVudlvy, ten
miles from here, on the tosiiex of the
day. lie spoke for au hour awl a half
and spoke to the point. Twemy-Uve or
more of our leaiLug citizens went rrom
here and came back praising his elo
quence. They said.that be put It to
muse men who had been led away from
the Democratic party by false Misrep
resentation itnd Bhowed what our pany
bail already done under adverse clrcum-
stawx-a and. promised that they Would
fulfill every promise made. He showed
that the only hope for the prosperity if
the whole country and the South >u par
ticular was In the Democratic party.
He invited all those who had left to
come back und heip us whip out all
protectionists and big monopolies. He
showed that third partylsui bad Uecn
tr,ed again and again without success,
There was aud could be only two great
partite In this country, and that the
party whose motto wag down with mo
nopoly aud truata and that was the
Democratic party. No doubt he made
quite a number of converts.
W. J. Lettlce.
GUARANTEED CURE.
We authorise our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds upon
this condition: It you are afflicted with
a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chert
trouble, and will use this remedy as di
rected, giving a fair trial, and experience
ro benellt, you may return the bottle and
have your mon ;y refunded. We could not
make this offer did we not know that Dr.
King's New Discovery could be relied on.
It never disappoints Trial bottle free at
H. J. Lamar A Son's Drug Store. Large
list 60 cents and |1.
ARE YOU STYLISH?
You cannot do -with
out a Silver Ring, which
are sold at 35c. Lazarus,
the Leading Jeweler.
Insure with Macon Fire Insurance
Company. Merrel P. Calloway, solle-
llor.
NEW LINE TO MONTGOMERY.
Via Georgia Southern and Forlda
Leave Macon 11:10 a. m.
Arrive Americus 8:00 p. m.
Arrive Montgomery 8:00 p. m.
Ask for tickets via tho Suwanee
River Route.
a. A. Macdonald, general passenger
agent, Macon. Ga. Telephone 100.
SCHEDULE - MACON - TO NEW* YORK.
Via Portsihouth and Washington:
Leave Mncon, (Macon and Northern Rail-
road). 9:10. August Us
Arrive Portsmouth. (Seaboard Air Line)
7:10 a. m., August 12.
Leave Portsmouth.. (Norfolk and Wasn-
Ington Steamboat Company), euo p. m..
August II.
Leave Waahlngton, (Pennsylvania Road).
11:0) a. m.. Augst 14.
Arrive New York (Pennsylvania ltoad).
433 p. in., August 14.
UNDINE.
Crushed JVUddlipgQ Flour*
Tho only Flour of Ita kind, and the boat of
any kind. It Is made by n aecrot pro
cess known to but two porsons.
C100.000 kai been offered for tbe Knowledge-
•fTh© Umllne to out of rtg'iit.'*
Ivaroon. l#ard & Co., TenniUe f .aa.
4M Th« Undine 1s far ahead of the dour
we have been ce-ttlng at Nashville."
W. H. Morgan, Pooler, Oa.
FITS CURED
()>i*m U. & Journal q/Mtdicini)
Prof.W.ll.I-eeke,who mikesafpeclahyof Epilepsy,
bu wl Uiout doubt treated and cured more cues (baas
any living rtaj.lclsn; blssacreuiiutimlshlag. Ws
bsvohranlotriuesnrsoyrars'ltuulliixctuedbyhiin.
ITepubllthesavalasblsworkontbUdlieasswhlchhs
•ends with a Isigs boult ot his abwlute cure, (tee to
any raff era who may lend their P.O. and Expreta ad-
splendld business this *wu u. une
Southern railway, western syatem. u
the direct route to these reaorta and you
ehcultl ask for your tickets via tuat
line.
Elegant free observation coaches be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A
through coach for Tates Spring, leavee
Ohattsnooct al 1 a. m. and arrives at
Tate, at 113* o. m. Sleeper on IhU train
to Washington and New York.
Tha aeathor# agDraea leaves Atlanta
f 30 p. nx for SL Simona and Cumber
land Island*.
Three dallv fast trains each way be-
tween Macon anJ Atlanta and Rom*
and duttanooic*.
Travel the Southern railway, western
system, tar safety, weed and conjfort
Call bn Jim W. Carr, tunaengtr and
ticket agent. Macon: J. J. Farnaworth.
district passenger agent. Atlanta, a*-
C A. Benscoter. assistant geoand paa-
aanger agent, Knoxville. Ttnn.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Ww U’f Fair Hlghnt Medal and Dlrtoara.
■ III I.
THAT PIANO which has a
aympnthctls touch, perfect action,
xirefully constructed do withstand
cMmltc lnnuenoes, Is (he Plano to
buy—so buy tho
HATHUSHEK.
It not only contains the above
special advantages, but carries
the widest reputation for atandlng
tn tunc and out taming nil other
Ptonos. It is a strictly first class
inOH Glt-VDE PIANO.
NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE
BEST,
FOR VIS MODERATE PRICE.
8ee them at the TRIANGULAR
BLOCK SALESROOMS of the old
tellable
HIDDEN : 5 : BATES
Sonthera Xasic House,
R. J. ANDERSON & SON
Managers Mswn Branct House,
MACON, GEORGIA. -
The
Way to
Get
There!
w
Houston, Tex.
Galveston, Tex.
San Antonio, Tex.
Austin, Tex.
Dallas,Tex.
ft. Worth, Tex.
LlttJe Rock, Ark.
Louisville, Ky.
Cincinnati, O.
Detroit. Mich.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Chicago, III.
St. Louis, Mo. -,
Kansas City, Mo.
Omaha, Neb.
St. Paul, Minn.
Denver, Col.
Kansas.
Nebraska.
Minnesota.
Dakota.
California.
Andal! Points West.
BUY TICKETS OVtR THE
This line runs double dally trains and
through cars from Atlanta lo tbe Southwest,
via New Orleans.
Tbls line bss double dally trains and through
cirs from Atlanta to tbe Southwest, via Mem-*
phis.
This line has double daily trains and through
cars from Atlanta lo tho Northwest, via SL
Loots.
This line has doable dally trains sad two
routes to Chicago and West, via Louisville add
via Evansville.
Toll Information ctwrfuUy furoliiod upon op.
FRED 0. BUSH, Dili. Pass. Aft, - ATLANTA, GA.
C. P. ATM0RE, Gen'l Pin. Agt„ LOUISVILLE, KV.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY-
WESTERN SYSTEM.
^SOUTHBOUND.
JNe.il t Me. IS.
Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Macon...,
Cochran
Hnwklnsvliie...
Eastman
Jeaup
Brunswick
Jacksonville....
Savannah
110 45 pm
12 13 am
7 40 am
12 Mam
4 15 nm
6 15 am
8 25 am
C 55 am
11 CO nm
12 42 pm
3 40 pm
1 28 pm
5 15 pm
7 15 pm
9 25 pm
8 47 pm
NORTHBOUND.
— I No. 12. I No. 14. | No. 18.
! 4 30aml d 25 pm 8 25 am
t'L' 7 35 am 7 50pm 11 45am
^ V ' AHV**"'i 3 80 •rulU 00 pm 2 00 pm
Ar. Dalton ..112 00 n I 3 20 am 5 61 pm
Ar. Ooltewh Jlir 47 pm I 4 10 am| « 37 pm
Ar. Chatnoga. | 1 20 pm 4 45am| 7 10 pm
Ar. Chatnoga.|
Ar. Cincinnati!
Lv. Chatnoga. |
Ar. Memphis..!
Lv. Chatnoga.
Lv. Ooltewh J
Ar Knoxville.
7 10 am 7 20 pm
7 45 pm 7 30 am
7 00 am 7 45 pm
C 10 pm 7 00 .-.m
9 00 am 5 55 pm
9 36 am 0 37 pm
12 45 pmllO 15 pm
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENT!
Southbound.
Ne. 11.—Solid vestlbuled train to Jack
sonville, 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 oars between Macon
and Chattanooga.
No. 14. Solid train to Chattanooga,
with sleeper attached from Atlanta, con
necting with fast trains for Cincinnati
Memphis nnd Knoxville.
No. 18—Carries free chair car to Chat
tanooga, which Is attached to solid ves.
tlbule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman
sleeping cars attached. Connections at
Chattanooga with fast trains In all dl-
lections.
For full Information as to routes,
rates, eta, apply to
JIM W. CARR.
Passenger and Ticket Agent. Macon. On.
a H. Hudson. General Manager,
Knoxville, Tcnn.
W. A. Turk. General Passenger
Agent, Waahlngton. D. C.
J. .1. Farnaworth. Division Passenger
Agent, At'-nta. Ga.
C. A. Bensooter. Assistant 'General
Passenger Agent. Knoxville. Tenn.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
rareaoii most sivawxaK
TO NEW YORKi
Cabin, 8£0; Excursion $32; tiieerage, $11).
TO BOSTON!
Cabin }22j Excursion, $J>, Bieerace.
$11.76,
10 PHILADELPHIA.
TI* KBW YORKI
Cabin, !22£0| Excursion, 83d| Blasrazs
I125L
itramiQlp. o: to91. Hit,
appoint*] u anil a* toUoir*. stan J*ri ua*t
SAVANNAH TO NEW TORK.
(Central or 00th Meridian Tima.)
City of Blrm'hm....Sun.. Sept.. 9.1100 m.
flf Tue., Sept. 11, 3.09 p.m.
Frt.. Sept. 14. 5.00 a.p>.
rai 7 i Augusta....Sun.. Sept. 14, e.oo a.m.
City of Blrm'ham..Tue . Sept, n 4.39 p.nt.
C,ly Fri.. Sept. a. 9.39 a.m.
Nacooehes Sun.. Sept 23.1L39 a.m.
Oly of Augusta. ..Tue., Sept. 25, 2.00p.m.
city of Blrm'ham. Frl., Sept. S 5.00 a.m.
Kan * M C, W Sun , Sept. 30. 8.o)a.m.
SAVANNAH TO B08TON.
Thllahaa-ee. Thurs.. Sep. 13, 4.00 p.m.
Chattahoochee ....Thura. Sep. 3L 8.00a.m.
Tallahassee Thura. Sep. 27. 4.90 p.m.
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This ship doe* not carry paseengeri)
Wed.. S«pt, E. 7.30 a.m.
S*L. Sept ta 5.99 p.m.
J. P. BECKWIT1L O. A.
Ia-.-kaoni1lle. Fla,
Walter Hawkia*. P.P.aV., Jacksonville. Ptau
W. E. Arnoll. Q.T.P.A., JacksonvlUe. Fla.
C. Q. Anderson. A*«nt. Savannah. Ga.
LAW SCHOOL
Mercer Dnlversily.
Full faculty, unequalled advantages.
Fall term opens October L
For catalogue, etc. address
CLEM P. STEED,
Secretary Law School.
Macon. Ga.
LUCY CO^B INSTITUTE,
ATHENS, OA.
Exercise* resumed September 12. ISOL
Special arrangements uuile at 'Tho
Villa for pupils dealt,sg to devote their
time to Murfc and Art
MILDRED RUTHERFORD, FdaeipsL
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NEW YORK
YOUR DOORS.
With the entire city at our command,
we have brought jut the ehoicest plums
from the best stocko Gotham attains.
All the swell novelties of the neason.
Look our stock over. If you arc not
suited It is not likely you will be else
where.
NEVER BEFORE, NEVER BEFORE
Have we brought out such an extensive
collection of beautiful dress goods, silks
nuil trimmings. Never before-have we
been so well prepared to serve you well.
With Madnir.e Gorham's assistance
aud our matchless stock of dry gootls,
we await a Jutl-clous criticism.
TVe believe tbe ladies of Macon aud
middle Georgia appreciate our efforts
to please them and will give us an early
DON'T WAIT, DON’T WAIT
On slow-motloued merchants, but come
right along to wide awake people who
get the latest as soon as' it Is out. Our
stock is complete from one end of our
store to the other, so cetne early and
see us. Not considered a trouble to
show goods.
TARIFF ALL OFF.
Our low prices will astonish you. We
Intend to start them low and keep them
Just a little below anybody else in
Macon.
IF YOU WANT
New Silks, come to ns.
New Dress Goods, come to ns.
New Trimmings, come to us.
New Cloaks aud Copes, come to us.
New Black Goods, come to us.
New Gloves, come to ns.
New. Velvets—they are beauties -
come to us.
New Laces and Embroideries, come
to us. ’
■New Table Damttsk nnd Towels, come
to us.
New Duck and Fcnangs, come to us.
Now Wash Goods of every kind, come
to us.
New Canton Flannels, come to us.
New Domestics, cbeupest in town,
come to us.
You must come to us for the latest
nnd most stylish dry goods In Macon.
Wo can and will save you money. All
we ask Is a call.
See specially our Art Department.
Full Lne celebrated Bralncrd & Arm
strong’s wash silks always on hand.
Also stamped I.lneus and Embroidery
Needles in sizes adapted to any stylo
art work.
Burden, Smith & Co.
RENT LIST -P
«I,
LIST OP HOUSE3 FROM *20 UP.
Street-
No. Rooms. Price
College 427
Orange 607
Cherry 738
Bond 255
Ro*e Park 14S
Oak <63
Oak 036
Waahlngton Avenue. ... 250
Waahihgton avenue. ... 264
Washington avenue. ... 252
Washington avenue. ... 633
Spring
First . . . W4
Second M5
Fourth 804
New 2(0
New &M
Now 306
Forsyth. . * 144
*10 00
36 00
SO 00
76 IH(
50 00
30 00
2MM
32 CO
22 L0
22 CO
22 50
a w
22 50
40 W
32 M
25 01
25 00
22 60
20
Oglethorpe U71 0 22 M
Next Whittle School. . . 10 27 61
Vinville 7 ss uc
Kuguenln Heights c 22 to
LIST OF HOUSES FROM *8 TO *20.
Street—
..1336
Orange
Second
Bond
New 202
Third 770
Walnut 915
Walnut 017
Fourth 120
Row . . 432
Iluguenln Heights. . . .
Oak :... * 467
College 1128
Columbus 341
Columbus 345
No. Rooms. Price
*15 03
18 06
15 00
15 ftl
15 01
15 00
1? 00
17 U0
12 60
U» «i
15 00
15 00
8 00
8 00
~Tfnr—. pnn ANY INFORMATION, APPLY TO
B. A. WISE, 1 Bill m 358 'SECOND STREET
CASH GIVEN
AWAY.
ALL FOR
NOTHING.
Exercise a little wit and guess the number of grains of
corn in a glass jar in our show-case. Every purchase from us'
to the amount of $1 entitles you to one guess.
We have a most superior stock of Shoes, and at way-down
prices. This guessing will go on till the last day of September.
Cut out this card for reference.
MIX & EVERETT CO.,
107 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
DEALERS IN SHOES.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On account of Its absolute purity, wholesomeness, good taste and quality to
aid digestion It la a most pleasant and refreshing beverage, an arUcle Incoro-
parably strengthening to the Invalid and convalescent
This beer Is brewed from brat selected malt and from hops Imported from
Bohemia. It is brewed after the new existing method In tho Hot Brauerel at
Pitaon. Bohemia. Barbarossa ia a light palatable beer, unexcelled In taate and
brilliancy, and on account of Ita ex. telle nt quality Is preferred to the Imported
Pilsner by connoiseun.
For the dinner table and for a lunch there la nothing better than a bottla
of Barbarossa. ULUMANN & WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere In the city. 'Phone 434. Sole Agent*.
We Buy the Very Best Malt and Hops in Order
to Brew the Yery Finest Beer.
ANHEUSER-RUSCH
BREWING ASS’N.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Brewers of FINE BEER, Exclusively.