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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: WFI.TJWA.Y MORNING, SEP'i'TO'fBER $, 1894.
advertisements under thib
heading, fifteen* words or
MOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
•WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTS.
AGENTS WANTED*
AGENTS WANTED—*1,000 ^
awarded hi'eig^hiy^fouir cash g ___
correct repiles to our weird mix up.
Company, St. PauU.aftnn.
by om* own artists In palaces and slums.
Liberal terms and descriptive circulars
FREE on application. No capital re
quited. Profits $6 to 117 dally. If you
•want to make money, last, write today.
Address Globe Bible'Publishing Compa-
■pany, St. Louis. Mo.
!WB WANT MEN. *20 to *25 a week.
Steady work, selling staple goods to
dealers. Samples to proper applicants.
by mall for 2 cents- stamp. immense.
Unrivalled. Only good one ever in<
( vented. Beats weights. Sales unpar-
, nlleJed. *12 a day. Broliard, Box 64,
Philadelphia.
and on suburbs. Call or add
M, Oliver, 419 Second street.
Stubblefield house. This house fast fill-
A. J. Sparks, Muna-
Curloslty Shop, 070
fly. C., this office.
.WANTED—Competent house f.ervant
Reference required. 820 Poplar street.
care Telegraph.
WANTED—Four or six boarders from
Ofifrthpr 1. Mrs. W. A. WvIIp 71S Pina
giving expedience and references, G. T.
care Telegraph.
dress, B„ tore Telegraph.
Georgia to handle
1,000 paid. Send 4 cents stamps. Na
tional Distributing Association, Chi
cago.
WANTED—A live, energetic man to rep
resent an established building .anil
loan association. New features. Lib
eral contract to an experienced solici
tor. -^Address E. W. Bell, Secretary,
Box 260. Savannah. Ga.
WANTED—Lady cashier to receive
young girt. 'Adlirews, staitfflnig salary
toepecrJed, G. P., care Te!tegnapfh.
FOR RENT.
Wlpplcr, 748 College.
Third. Rent low.
Cherry street.
t «■«»» tiuruvLa, vim iiroer pure or Lw
street. Apply at SI» Cherry street.
» who or
horse truck 'arm; fresh land; Just
and a half miles from this city on
Columbus road. A line stand for o
trade. There will be made this y
one bale of cotton per acre on nr
of the land. Apply to T. J. Carsl
phen, M tcon, Ga.
FOI: RBNT-
Orangc str
T. H. Stone
ply to J. N. Birch.
for boarder9. Apply to Holnu
sen at coal yard, or to J. W.
VineviKe.
FOR REST—DW ELLING8—
W j? hi ns ton avt., 230, 8-r-h, fS9 W,
Washington ave.. £52, 7-r-h, 122 50.
Washington ave., 254, 7-r-b, *22 60.
Washington ave.. 244. 6-r-h, *22+t.
New street, 504. 6-r-h. *30 «W.
New street, 350, 0-r-h, *30 W.
Oglethorpe street, 1416, 7-r-h, <25 to.
Walnut street. 915, 7-r-h, *15 W.
Ftr*t street, 720, 16-r-h, *37 5U.
Cherry street, 758, 7-r-h. KO to.
Georgia ave., 4-r-h, *15 00.
Frank At. Oliver, 416 Second street..
.Cope, 41* Walnut street,
FOR RENT—The Crannls place,
street, possession October L in
premise*.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room to
gentleman with privilege of bath. A?
XL: at UA Oak street.
FOU YtENT—Pleasant rooms chtoiv,rwnh'
conveniences on bo<h floors; good locality.
A-Mress, Home, caxe Tetesrsuph.
FOR llGNT— 1 THo storehouse now Occu
pied b/the VirjInU Furniture Conip.ixiy.
Apply‘’jo R A. V»’ise, the rental agent.
FOR BENT—Ten room house; No. 720
First street. A. Reynolds, No. 211
CPtton avenue.
FOR RENT—753 Plum eftreet, edght
room hou.se anU double Kitchen—ten
rowns, not * counting pantry, ba*th
room and several clcoefcs. Plodern
conveniences; low rent. H. Damour,
515 Mulberry street.
FOR HENT—The desirable residence now
occupied by Dr. Goodwyn, corner Or
ange street and Washington avenue.
Consult my rent list. B. A. Wise, the
Cental agent
FOR lXENf—Three or four reams to
parties without thlldrm at S17 Fourth
stre^; partly furnlsheil.
FOR RENT—Stores.
109 Cotton aivenue. 42 50
705 Fourth street 25 00
609 Fburth street 30 09
Frank M. Oliver. 416 Seoond street.
FOR RENT—OfllCM and gentlemen's
oleoplng rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
ings Bank.
FOR RENT—The eleven-room house
corner Third and Walnut streets eo
long occupied by Mrs. 'Hall; close In.
with all modem conveniences, and
aulh.ble terms (b approved «ena.nt.
George W. Duncan & Co.
FOR RENT—October first, seven-room
house, S5G Orange. Gas and water; *30
per month; nice place on car line. Ap.
ply to W. B. Birch.
•FOR RENT—A nice residence, seven
rooms; Orange street. Apply 644
Cotton avenue.
FOR RENT—Ten-room house, No. 203
New street, for *25. B. A. Wdse. the ren
tal agent- 0
$22.60 WIDE RENT cottage 244 Wash-
ingtbn avenue: has llvo rooms, klteh-
en, pantry, bath room, water ond gas,
on shady side street, on car dine. B.
E. Willingham.
FOR RENT—Two small houses on New
street, near Orange and car line. W.
B. Birch, or Walker & Wise.'
FOR RENT—Dwelling cxn .IJew street.
Apply to W. S. Hayne, at tayne &
Willingham's.
FOR RENT—'Seven room house on O ik
street, near 'Second, modem conven
iences. lAppily M. O’Hara.
FOR LEASE—Etore (hioaise corner Third
and Cherry otreete. for wholesale and
iretail dry goods, from October 1. Ap
ply to H. G. Cutiter. agent, ait Macon
eaivlnjrs Bank.
FOR RENT—Ocil’Jber 1. 270 New rstreet,
one dkMor from Mulberry, nine rooms,
modern Jmprovemenrts, convenient to
business and eleatric cara, rent reei-
»>rn.vble. Address H. V. Wuehington.
FOR RENT’—October 1, the two-story
residence fronting Tattnall square,
corner Oglethorpe and Tattnall
streets. Apply Daly's Exchange. Col
lege street.
TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store
on Vineville Branch In the city. Bos-
session at once. Jacob Hlrsch.
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FOR BADE.
TWENTY-FIVE POUND Bicycle cheap;
nearly new, or exchange for heavier one.
563 Mulbery. **
■ GINNING OUTFIT FOR SAdE-WM sen
at a great sacrifice 19-horse engine, loco-
notlve boiller, 50-oaw gin, press, etc.
Robert A. ;Nisbet.
FDR SALE OR ^RijlNT—One six-room
brick house, corner of New and Poplar
streets. It Is the best location In the
city. Apply to T. C, Burke or B. A.
Wise.
FOR SALE—One horse; can be seen at
No. 053 Poplar street Monday, opposite
market.
FORTY-SIX acres of land—thirty-two
acres cleared and twenty-two In woods—
suitable for truck and dairy farm, two
and one-half miles from the court house.
Owner a non-resident and will well at
a bargain. Thad E. Murphey, 172 Cot
ton avenue.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—fi farm of
202Vs acras, eight miles from the city, in
Rutland district, near Georgia Southern
and Florida and Southwestern railroads.
120 acres cleared. Tho land ?s,good and
well suited to corn, cotton, peaches and
melons, and Is well located for shipping
fruits. Hus a six-room dwelling on it,
and .good water from springs and wed.
Good neighbors and good schools. Ap
ply H. F. Strohecker, attorney, l(b
Cotton avenue.
ONE HUNDRED ACRES of *pton«a lm-1
—one and a half mile* from YatesvIUv.
Ga.—llfty acre* In original woods. Will
V*hy or exchange for city property. Thad
I F..' Murphey.
FOR BALE—My entire cstoek of mer
chandise. fixture*, home and avagon.
Spot cat*. Apply at once. W. H.
Toots, corner More. Armory building.
for Sale—Well built four rown cot
tage on Gray property, $75 c:iah and
balance $15 per month without Inter
est. Cheap a* 'Paying rent. Frank M.
Oliver. 410 Second street.
FOR SALE—$1,000 fbr store and dwel
ling. $15 Haze! street. One-half cash,
'balance $S per month without Inter-
eel. Frank iM. Oliver, 416 Second
Street.
FOR SALE—I will sell opt at once
cheap for caeli: reasons good. W. H.
Toole.
FOR SALE—A .beauWfut and desirable
home tn Forsyth. Ga. Dwelling new
and contains seven largo rooms, with
closets, bath room, china closet, p.in-
.- 'try., kitchen, .etc. Servants’ house,
ntahlen. turns, etc., on the place. Size
of lot one acre, with forty-five acres
land a'titaohed, eight acres of which Is
in orohard of Beaches, plums und
pears. Water, free-*tone, pure and
very cold. All thl* property tn Itrst-
class condition. For Information ap
ply .to Asbury & Brantley, Forsyth,
Ga.
VALUABLE PRINTING OFFICE AT
PUBLIC OUTCRY—Under and by vir
tue ot an order passed 7uly 27 by Mon.
J'ohn L. Hardeman, fudge of superior
court of Bibb county, Ga., In the case
of the Macon Gas Light and Water
Co. *t al. vs. J. W. Burke & Co.. I
will sell at public outcry on Septem
ber 15 next between the hours of 11
o'clock a. m. ami l o'clock p. m. the
printing olTlce and bindery plant
twhlch U now In operation) of J. W.
Burke & Co. No bid will be received
for lei* than $5,000 and the purchaser
must deposit 10 per cent, of the bid
with the receiver at time of making
Such bid. All bid* are subject to .re
mediate confirmation by tlw court.
All parties contemplating purchasing
lire earnestly requeued to make un
examination of this property. Inven
tories can be seen at my office at 432
■ Second street Macon. Ga. Terms of
sale. cash. E. W. Burke, receiver.
FOR sJALE-rOne magnificent new O
tuntUla bicycle. Has never been used.
Will sell very aheap. Apply « Teie--
grapth office. -
FOR SALE—The entire furnlshOnn* of
hie KerporA (roase. . Mrs. T>. M.
Burner.
purposes, etc.. .
Telegraph office,
25 cents o«r
MISCELLANEOUS.
GO TO Chnonan's English ICItcben «to
get your meulo—like bttly ladles’ and
flanks’ rcdjuurjjrt in Macon.
•MONEY TO LOAN—Six per cent, per
annunn. James A. Thomift, 318. Suc-
end street.
BEST Eastern white pearl, silver skin.
. yellow Danver and white multiplying
onion sets. Georgia. Seed Company.
I HAVE a number of houses on my rent
list suitable for first-class boarding
houses. B. A. Wise, the rental agent.
LARGE quantity of fresh Tennessee but
ter on hand for Monday and Tuesday.
Jones & Merritt, 453 Third street.
HUB COMPANY^403 ~and~HO Mulberry,
sell school Wigs, school baskets, large
sponge, crayons and paper.
COURTEOUS treatment, fair and liberal
dealing, quick sales and small profits
are mottos of the Hunt Shoe Company,
362 Second street.
GO TO F. E< Kupfernmn to get Lin
bergar. Swiss, cream cheese, fresh Hol
land Mllcher herrings. Weiner, Ring,
' Bolona sausage and poenpanole. 412 Seo
ond street. Telephone, 215.
LOST—Black, white and tan Beagle bitch.
Finder will return to ma and receive
reward. J. H. Burr.
POCKET KNIVES—1,000 drummers* sam
ples pocket knives to close out at £5 and
60 cents; worth 50 cents to *2 each. Pow-
er*' Curiosity Shop, 670 Cherry street.
MT. DE SALES ACADEMY, MACON,
Ga.—This well known institution, con-
. ducted by the Sisters of Mercy, will re
sume classes on September 24. 1894. An
entirely new wing has just been added
to the already spaolo is building, and
every convenience pertaining to the com
fort and health of the pupils is provided
for. Mt. de Sales Is be.vutlfuKy located,
and Its currlcculum Is thorough In every
particular. Terms reasonable. For cnc-
aloguo and particulars apply to Direc-
' tress.
JVEATHER probabilities for coming week,
' warm, followed by cooler weather, a
good time to take your things to be
cleaned or dyed to Macon Steam Dye
Works.
STATIONERY—The largest and nicest
stock of stationery In Macon at cut
prices. Pen holders, three for « cents;
lead pencils, 24 for 5 cents; fine linen
note paper, 5 coats quire; two packs of
envelopes for C cents. Powers’ Curiosity
Shop, 676 Cherry street.
PRESmEOT CLDVELANI> may bo con
sidered stubborn by some, but no stub
bornness found at Hunt bhoe Company.
Slaughter prices and liberal treatment
of patrons.
J. S. M’LEAN had now one of the finest
assortment of harness, both hand and
machine made, to be found, and prices
that wt'.l astonish you. Call and get
prices before you buy. No. 308 Third
' street
Quantities of now things will be shown in our Dress Goods Department this
week, and we extend to the ladies a cordial invitation to call and inspect the new
things as they arrive.
WE WILL OPEN TUESDAY MORNING THE BEST
VALUE EVER OFFERED IN A 50 CTS. SERGE,
44 inches wide and good value at 75 cents—black and colors. We are
having immense success on our Wail Serges and Cloths.
10 CENTS.
Ono case fine white checked Dimity,
freo ot dressing, at 10c> i>er yard; worth
IS cents.
£3 CENTS.
Ten pieces 00-Inch turkey red Tahlo
Damask at 23c. j worth 33c.
5 CENTS.
Splendid quality bleached Crash at
G coma.
10 CENTS.
Boat quality In fall stylo dress Per
cales ot 10c. Now designs.
Ten yards 30-inch Fruit of the Loom
for 00c.
Ten yards 30-lnch Sea Island for 50c.;
worth 8e. per yard.
New full Calicoes Go.
INCREASED IN EVERY WAY,
Except in price of admission.
LARGER CANVAS, LARGER MENAGERIE,
more trained animals, more men, more novelties, a
greater number of acts and better ones than ever
before.
GRAND PARIPATETIC PLAISANCE greater^
than tiie Chicago Miday—curious human beings
with queer religions mid ceremonies, Pagans, ^*5
Idolaters, Heathen, Mohammedans, Cannibals,
Vishmis, Buddhists, Confucians, Hindoos, Chris-1
tians and Amasons, whole families of savage pco-{>f*, -v., i.
plo with their huts,.weapons, implements, musicalww®®
instruments, rites, ceremonies, dunces and gnrrtes.
DID>YOU EVER SEE A.GIANT GORILLA?
No, arid you never will unless you attend the
Burnum & Bailey greatest, show on earth. Here ll'vlfn'w
is the only living specimen of the wonderlul conn-
terfeit of man. ‘ccb
JOHANNA, TIIE WlbOW OP BIG CHICKO,
the greatest curiosity ever exhibited, and of the
utmost interest to scientists ns well as the curious, j
TWO IMMENSE MENAGERIES of wild and
trained beasts? Ferocious uml domestic animals
performing at one time. Ovuui
IMMENSE HOUSE FAIR, with 400 superb specimens
worth $100,000. Giant Ox 18 hands high. Hairless Horse.
Dwarf Cattle. Steer with 3 eves, 3 nostrils and 3 horns.
AH the crowned
B _ t _ ________ heads of the world
represented, and the military uniforms of ail nations at 9 a. m.
on day of the show.
B®“LOWEST EXCURSION RATES on all railroads to all
points on the big show’s great Southern tour.
Lculavlll* October I. Bowling Green October 2. Nashville October 8, Colum
bia October 4. Birmingham October 5. Montgomery October 6. Macon October
8, Amcrktu October t. Augusta October 13. Athens Ootobrr 13, Atlanta Octo
ber 15. Rome October 15, Chattanooga October 17.
The Greatest Show on Earth
MACON NOT UNTIL OCT. 8
On lta triumphal tour of the Southern eta tee. Undivided and undlmSnlBlicd
exactly as It hue been all season.
BE FOOLED BY NO CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS.
Which exhibit through tho North n t 25 conic. whllo they aro worth low,
ana try to tool tho Southern people with a fairy talc of reilocetl price*, which
they hove really raised. There is only o n« groat and IntmttaMo show In tho
world and that la tho
BIG BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW.
Capital Invested *3,500,000. Dully expense *7,300. Only show lndbre-d by
the cilergy. Nb 4ilse pretense*. No exaggeration. Everything Just as adver
tised. Now .performances, new people, new attractions.
GUANO ETHNOLOGICAL CONGBESS OF SfflANGE AND SAVAGE PEOPLE
Great equestrian tournament. Fox hunters' moitt. Equ-wtrlan May polo
THREE CIRCUS COIRPJNIES IN THREE RINGS,
Two elevated stage*, raoo' track and steeltbarred animal orens. 1 ti 1 )
TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION.
Acrobatic, gymnastic nm! tumbling Uaurnaments. circus, hippodrome, rac
ing, aerial, equestrian, wWd beast and domestic animal exhibitions,
COLLECTION OP GIANT AND PIGMY QUADRUPEDS
Gathering of curious croaturos from all countries.
12--CHMPI0N MALE AND FEMALE EQUESTRIANS—12
Three circus companies In three rings. Two menageries of wild and trained
bcasto. Two elevated stages for Olympian ga men. Ono World's Fair of modern
marvels. One hippodrome with oil kinds bf races. One mammoth museum
teeming with wonders. One home fair with actually too lionsee. Five advertis
ing curs, 126 agents. Ten acres of water-proof tents,.Ftftv dens of wild heasots.
Twenty pantomimic clowns. Twenty nnlmal actorq. Twenty exciting races.
One hundred circus up‘“. Three hundred circus performers. Fifty aorlullsts.
Fifty Jockey* and rider*.
Two honl* of olephsnt*. Two droves of camels. 100 trained animal*.
A'dmtMlon to everything 00 cents—children half price. Compared with our*
other show* would be dear at 10 cents.
Doors open nt X and 7 p. tn. J’crformanees at 2 and 6 o’clock.
Our price* tho same North and South and everywhere we take the same
big show.
PRICES THE SANE
NORTH AND SOUTH
CHILIlltKN UNDICH NINE YEARS OF AGE 25 CENTS.
Reserved Seats at regular prices and Admission Tickets at usual slight advance a* Brown’s Book Store, 6G5 Mulberry St.
50 CENTS