The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 09, 1894, Image 5

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THE MAUON TELEGRAPH: SUNJDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1894. I fev ' f JUST RECEIVED. 1 Two collars go with each Shirt and wo sell them for Also a lot of 'those' low neck Night Robes at the same; we can give you others tho’ at 50c. Summer Bows and Ties at 15c. J. H. HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry 1). A. KEATING, raiWUTAKEK and KMflAf.nncn oil Mulberry St* • Plucon. On. Te^f]ilion«-0/ncc, 407* Kesftlunce. 408 M9X1CI*, Uarfitges. births, deaths, funerals and cieetlngs Inserted in this column at II for ten lines and 10 cents per Una for inch added line. A responsible name must accompany the advertisement aa a guarantee of good faith. Copy for contract advertisements to appear In Sunday's Telegraph imuat be handed Into the business office before 3 o’clock p. in. Saturday to Insure Insertion. •MARRIED. BRETT-RODC5ERS—On WttlnteOfay, September 5, ill; rcMdein-ce of bride, in !Rrr*>J<lyn. N. Y., by Mm* Rev. T. A. Nflsoto, D. D., WIHJam Gustaviis lirei*. of Bi'joklyn, to VicOj. Ca'i-Werln-i Ibo»d«erV3, foiime'rly at Maoon, GPa. L McMANUS CO GENERAL HHBMUft Eay Telephone - - - 238 Wight Telephone - * - 232 Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones... .435, 178 CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL. Meeting for'dhe sale of seats artel pews a t 'the Synagogue «h Sunday, September S. at 8 p. m. Thereafter at tho store of the secretary. By order at the president. JOHN HARTZ, Secretary. CONSTANTINE CHAPTER NO. 4, R. A. M. RdgUlir mwdJins nt Odd Fellows' Hall, cm Cherry street, on Mondray, Sen. Vetnber 10, 'at 8 o'clock p. m. Sojourn- *ng oampomloins fttotonnully invited. R. B. BARRON, H. P. Geo. A. Dure. Soc'y. 'A. T. HALL, i REAL ESTATE AGENCY. RenUng, Oollctettng rertos and sale of city and country property n speciality. Your palaronage lOlWJtei.. . Office for preset!!. «o 365 SECOND STREET. THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. ! SQUARE ON WINDOW. New goods every week. Notions, crockery, glassware and Holts. Finest collection 10c. and 23c. Cabinet Frames iu the city. Nicest line 25c. sett Shirt Studs In town. The latest style Corsage Pins 10a Flve-cent Milk Cans and up. Clausa Setts. Landers, Frnry & Clark Knife 8a Large line Purses closing out very low. A large lot 3 and 1 and 0 and 8 gallon Jars, no tops, Bp. a gallon. R. F. SMmi. Cfias. C. Holt, —Dealer in— Artists’ Materials, Picture Frames, Stationery and Fancy Goods. Engravers of Visiting Cards and Wedding Invitations. Correspondence invited. Send for catalogue of Artists’ Mate* rials. Office and Store, Triangular Block, Macon, Ga. JAMES T. HOLT, Rec’r. CLAY’S COFFIN STORE LIBRARY BU1LDWO. Hearse (6; carriage, 82.lt. THE BAPTISTS HAVE FINISHED. The Rehobpth Association Adjourned at Noon Yesterday .After a Profit- . able Meeting of Three Days. EVERYBODY WAS HIGHLY PLEASED And Frnnounc. It the Beit Sleeting ileld In Years—The Monroe Female College Slattey Given Orel- to a Special Committee. TCie Baptist RdhObeth Association finished up Its work yesterttiy a't notxi tuill adjourned ‘to 'meet again In Thotn- ast'on, on tho Tuesday before the Sec ond Sunday lb Beptetmher. The meeklng of Mae. novettition has been lihe mpeo successful end aiUs.'itt- 'tory and profttuMe teat h'aa been held In years and 'die de'.esrates expressed tlhetnaelveB as highly pi waned wSbh thts. Use tltly-seveni'h annual session-. It convened TaurdJ.ty, and, with Rev. R. D. Mulbry as moderator, tho business ■that cattle up has been expedited In a sysutnm.'io and Interesting manner. Upon dire vrttole, there has been a good regular attendance of the delegate*, tmd the aitMtidUne* of visitors has been oompurul.tvely large. The greatest pturrse Is due to the excellent pdople ttt TattnaJl pguttre church for their hos- iBaalble ertSeiliti-nmont of tehe ddesudes, ■and to the Bapi.lsts throughout she eCcy -for the general Interest manlfeeted by Uietm and bheUr regular eictetldance upon Cabh dlays mea.ing. One of the 'moat tatpoJJamt vneifwra thttk Was cotne up during the conven tion woo -th'a't of 'the Monroe FcUnile College'alt ForayUh. p. '..us aiirealdy been tiau.ed In previous reports of the con vention d#at a pnopoa.tion .was mude oj tlte Rehobeth AsxuchiWon asking that it assume -control of Ithe InstitUJMn. Flr.Ul avllon wtis nolt Oteton by She asaocta- •ibon urlJ.ll ye.i.etOaiy. A eammlstee of eevtla gen'ttemen was appointed to consider It’ne propodbijn, with full power lio act. Ttols comir/Atee Is campon od of -Messrs. C. B. Wllllng- bim, E. Y. Mlakury, J. P. ttxWWl, C. B. a lls, J. J. Cater, J. E. De Vuui'.ila and E. S. WdAon. They wSll make re port at suoh time au they see lit, Wav ing alter mined tttaofc the ttsaJcte*m fa boll do. In teresting speeches were made yes terday by Dr, Anbury, former preii- dertt of Monroe Ftuvaue College, und Dr. Josapn E. WJ.’let. Dr. Asblrry Hold of .she splendid work -Chat the Mo-.i-.-ue College h'ja done for Sao education of fane women of -Georgia, -and paid a high tribute .so t-tie usefulness of the Insti tution. -Dr. WUItl; spoke on the gr.lat- ness of Mertasr University. It is tub neoessary to tell the Batptlstftotf Georgia Ithlit Dr. Wl.'iet wUn tor u number cif years a professor in college. He reviewed la un (.nrtereutlms address -the wonderful strides-of the unlvemky ou.vng ime fifty Odd years of her srr- vtoe to tile eaudJaoa-a -.noerests of Georgia, and held '-up mer claims wow as urgent upon *Jiie ot \he soate. T-ne doctor -now 'ms an laiportant pnofes-soiute In '-We m'edMdall n-t AUg-uaUii blit he -has not lost bts love for 'Mercer since severing -ala oonnec- Uon *.iere, a Hide over a year ago. Jettison’s Oriental Soap Impairs a del icate odor and leaves the skit soft end velvety. Sold by Goolwyn & bun'll, druggists. A DELUSION AND A SNARE. The Cheap Twenty-five Cent Circuses Now Traveling the Country. Belts Brothers cheap circus will be here next week, and from present Indi cations they will not be obliged to turn any people away. Reports from tile line of thetr route is to the effect that the show Is as cheap as the paper they exhibit on the hill boards. When a show advertises rooster orchestras, el ephants riding bicycles and similar stuff to catch the Kittles, it's a pretty sure Ibiog It hasn’t got much, lx any thing legitimate to advertise. It la quite likely that the show next week will catch a number of the farmer pa tronage. but the city folk will steer- wide and clear of It. Twenty-five cent shows ore a delusion and a snare. The first twenty-five cents gets you under the canvas, and If you .want a seal you give twenty-five or fifty cents more or stand up with the elephantandeat hay. Between the reaerved aoat nrtlat, tho abort change men, the confidence men und the lemonade flenda. the average twenty-five cent ahow will make a man kick Mmsolf all over the show lot.— Louisville Star. The "Greatest Show on Earth," which evcrjlbotly rncoim'.xes os Bamunt * Bailey's, will not show In Macon until October 8 .Don't be a clam. Waif for the big Barnum & Bailey show. It’s a wonder. ' NEW REAL ESTATE OFFICE.' ■ Mr. A. T. Holt Was opeiretl a real esl.uite offiteo ult 365 Second (treat and 'will give the badness till peksonut- at tention. A private letter which la of Interest to the people of Mueon wus received elating totwt ProSiwor Asmthri would reopen Ms dan clog aculemy on the 17 Jh of lhtsmoriih. The popular performer of-datice music. MUs Blucksheur, util be hlu pi intst and the prospects tor a targe cJUs ore very Dtavorable. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has fit tbs last eight years been reasonable in his charges for dental work, and who is better prepared to do bridge, crown aud nil kinds of denial work, having taken a post graduato course in pros thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of tho times, is willing to be even more reasonable In his charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and see bow reasonable yon can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington ave nue, near First Baptist Church. Vine- vlllo and belt lino of street cars pass bis office door, Uacon. Ga. HOLTS REAL ESTATE AGENCY, •K** your property »n my bnrtrls if you smut tenants for St. Special atten tion given to eales. A. T. HOLT, Seal Esttite Agent, 355 Second St., BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The beet ealve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever toree, tetter chapped bends, chilblains, corns, end ell eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to atve perfect mtiafa- tlon or money refunded. Price. 33 ceu per box. For sale by H. J. Lunar & Sous, druggists. MACON AS A LIQUOR MARKET. Prominence of the Central City a* e Market for Fine Whllkies, Brari- dies; Etc., Undisputed.' BIG OPERATIONS OF ONE HOUSE IVtltcli Turns the Bye* or tbs Retailer. In This Direction—Ollier title. Can't Succef.raUy Compete Willi Macon Boaters. If all lines of business show the gen eral activity that is displayed at pres ent in liquor circles, .Macon is indeed doing well. Business among the liquor men has been very brisk of late, ns tlie sales of one house nloue—that of Messrs. A. & N. M. Block—would show. Ibis activity began in August, when the sales began to assume handsome proportions, Id view of liberal induce ments ottered by this firm to sell liquor nt the same, or nearly the same, fig ures as thoso quoted before the present tariff law became operative. A saving of 20 per cent. Is not it matter on wblcb rcta'J-.TS and consumers may think lightly, anil the largo sales of August, which Immediately resulted from UBS liberal offer, were the consequence. Tho sales indeed were so large that Mr. N. M.' Block predicted that there would ho a lull during (September on account of the large puppl'.cs which re tailers were ordering. Contrary to all expectations, this ac tivity seems to increase rather than di minish—so much so that the unprece dented August sales of Macou's lead ing liquor dealers bids fair to be com pletely eclipsed by September’s enur- mous business. “Some of our largest orders, said Mr. • Block, "come from new customers In adjoining states. To tell the truth, we offer inducements which no other firm can duplicate. Our competition really amounts to nothing. Wo liuy in very large quantities and always Judi ciously, and consequently we can offer the closest figures. Another thing, wo guarantee our goods to give iiitisfac tion," is the manner In which Mr. Block expressed himself us tho Telegraph man was walking through the big establish ment yesterday. It would surprise even those people who are familiar with the liquor busi ness in Macon tf they could look over the orders which this firm has receutly been receiving. Their recent operations have not only brought the firm luto great prominence, but It has done more than anv other one tiling In bringing about Macon’s recognition ns the lead ing wholesale liquor market south of Tennessee and east of New Orleans. ARE YOU ENGAGED ? If not you will be, if vou buy your fine jew elry, watches or dia monds, at Lazarus, the Leading Jeweler. It will be -to your interest before pur chasing to se«? the old relUiblo Luddcn As Bates Music House's stock of pianos from the worM'is leading makers. One price to all, and that tho lowest ever known for standard goods. Call and see us or write for full information. R. J. ANDDUSON & SON, Bfnnagers Macon Branch House. j ni nniiaifft.hi* mwar IF n nil NS u,;n « ,n i* c,#a In th« »Mt of LSl onun «lho.«dto#A.MBflb«U*ttl«8KUriMr/Of. !«•»*. rnqulrw do.dune* of dirt or MOMoui.nitrcnrtucr polsanotuiafj* lci.i v* to l« tdfcoa inttzaallx. Vl.cu U *k8 A PREVENTIVE by olthjr m It U ImpoMlWe tioontrM* tar vtMmidtorms I ut In tbactMuf ti",-r ilfv«AyU»r(.U'3»T*i’. Avrut.it -I r »■!»:» i.wwrhravrid Olrrt, wa f C5 URKS GOODWYN'S DRUO STORE, Sole Agents. Macon. Ga. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER *13. Davis & Keogh's Famous Kvbrlo of Fun. Music and Movement, THE HUSTLER. Tlte Lnbarera: John T. Tierney, Hor ry WohHan. James P. Smith, J'.imes F. dock. Ed J. 'Heffernun, J. B. Bradley. Ernest Witsan. Thomas H. Humphries, M. C. ReynuMs. Alice Hutchings, Irene Hermndez. Mantte Mayo, Julia Taylor, Gertie Millington, M'le. Siril ju, Senor- Its Oonchtta and other nuMbtes. Pitlcei 25 cents to 31. Reserve seats ok Ludden & Dices' Music House. Ifitid Itesdrr ana Clnlr. o,art, 1. larg. GEORGIA, BIBB COfNTV-To the Su perior Court of »«ld County: The peti tion of Robert L. MeKenney, Fred. T. Dafton, \V. F. Combs. T. W. Loyless, \V. H. Lsnrsdale. J. B. Rsu and N. E. Har ris, respectfully shows; FirsL-That they desire to be incorpo rated with their successors end as.oci- etes under the name and style of "The Macon Ness and Printing Company." and In that name to enjoy all the rights, prlvlladgea and immunities aprrrtalnlng to such incorporation under the taws of thla state. Second.—The particular business which they deilre to tranm t and the object of their aisoclation la the publication for rain of one or mors newspapers or peri odica). in the city of Macon, the carrying on 'it s general Job printing, ruling and binding business and the doing of such other business in the way of publishing and printing as may be desired by the board of directors hereinafter to be pro vided for. Third.—The amount of capital to be em ployed hi twenty tbouaan dollars, to be divided Into shares of one hundred dollar, inch, more than ten per ent of which has already been paid in. Fourth.-The place of builneu of the corporation l» to be the city of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia. Fifth.—The government of the corpora tion la to be rested in a board of directors, to consist of Art members, Who shall m leet from their number a president and a general business manager. Sixth.—They desire to be Incorporated for the term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal. HILL, HARRIB St BIRCH. Petitioners Attorneys A true extract from the records of Mbb superior court, September *, ISM. ROBERT A. NI6DET, Clerk. Stationery, Monograms. Wedding Invitations nn<l visiting cards engraved nt lowest price*. No de lay: work done by skill ed workmen In our establishment. Send tor samples and prices. J. F.'Stevens & Bro„ Jewelers, 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. BAR.NU5I & BAILEY. "Greatest Show aa Eeaitih"—At Macon October 8—Waft tor the Bigg eat. The 'Rsrnirm ft Bailey'S "biggest Show an ettrth" nrtll inok show (n Miicon utiril Odtober 8. Walt tor It. Keep sittvuy from the smafl shows Wtrfch phy dll over 'rite North a't 25 cents and ohtirgo 50 cents tn the Soutib. They would molt mike a deoertt shte show to Birnum's. Dcnlt be hoodiwlnkSd by claims of "reduced our prices." All other shows uedvwnoe prices on owning South. Baiinum mover will. Don’t be ■taken tn by "JiWlt'J," but remember t'.iat Barnum & Dailey's 'tUigges't Show on earth" wifi nut Show tn Maccm till October 8. BACON IS NO EXTREMIST. From the Lawrencevlllo News. ' \ One of the strongest reasons why MaJ. Baoou should be made United States senator Is becauso ho is not an extremist on the ttnnno.nl question. He favors silver coinage, but ho says ho would not vote to coin any kind of money which would not be ns sound ns any other kind of money. It seems to ns that this Is a ronsonablo position, and one that every Democrat can In dorse. “A grateful / Mother” ( endorses a \\ remedy her son is taking // for MALARIA. We do II not know her and she 11 writes of her own accord to praise Brown’s\ Iron Bitters. Tho letter Is dated July 17, 11891—Just tho oilier dny— Washington, D. O. ' " .... My son Is taking Brown’s Iron Bitters for dangerous Malaria, and It 1ms dono him a great deal of good." Mus.MahY IitSACII, 011 Grant Avo.,N.W. j Perhaps you’re suffering | front the same disease t In buying look lor enured Red Lines on wrapper. • SOWN CHCM. CO., SALVO., HD. 01 CENT I WORD COME to IIub Company for sinter, penctla and paper. NEW YEAR'S (SARDS—Rosh HntOi- aoisb cards at low price*. Orders by m.v)l promptly attended to. John Harts. SIGNS painted promptly, neatly and cle- santty. Only competent said tellable men employed. E. D. Stow Sign Company. (ISO INVESTED yields (Co average weeKly Income with obaolute security. Froa- peotur, Itemised statistic* free. Benson ft Dwyer, 834 Broadway. New York. VIA VI Oifi b» obtained at Mrs. J. B. Ste ven's, K>s Oak street. Agents wantod. Liberal terms. OLD BOOKS bought, sold and exchangee. Powers' Curiosity Shop, S74 Cherry Street. F. E. KUPFBRMAN, 413 Second street, telephone 210. has the finest assorted and best stock of German and French del icacies In Macon. Give him a trill. J. L. ANDERSON, attorney ut la.w, has for rent a six-room house adjoining Mr. Joseph Riley's on Tattnall square. El egantly papered. In perfect condition. Hath rooms, etc. Now occupied by Mr. Steve Fuigtium. 45 PER CENT, net orofiUi weekly with 31.50 or more asotoal. Prospeotus, eternised a.atlsttoa free. Beneon St Dwyer. 834 Broadway, New York. WE WANT MONEY and will swap shoes tor it at prices that will alarm the na. lives. Call and see for yourself at Hunt Shoe Company. HO! FOR THE HUB COMPANT-Lunch tasksts, tamps, jardtnets. WE HAVE MOVED to 314 Bttoond •trout. . Conaumora’ Od Company. NEW ' YEAR'S* OARD3, New Year’s nardsn (tome and ser them St John 'Harts. _ LOST—One small red leather pocket- book, compliments of Hereford's Bread Preoiratlon Company, contain ing one 35 bill; one note made by J. H. Porchcr to J. A. Want and In- dbrsed 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 tht book with other contents. Address J. J. West. Illchwood. Ga. FRESH line cabbage, turnip, beets, spi nach, English rape, kale, mustard, all for fall planting. Georgia Setd Compa ny. CUT PRtCES In standard books. Ctyelo- pedla of Painters and Painting, In tour volumes, published by ocribner A (toll: publishers' price, (24; our price. («. Amer- Icantssd Encyclopedia Britanlca In ten volumes; publishers' price, 335; our price, KS. Washington Irving's works; publish ers’, <1 .GO volume; our price, 40 cents volume. Charles Dickens* works, W cents volums, worth 31.50. Coopers’ works. 40 cents, worth (1.50 volume. Olit PMge Poems, 44 cents and 1,004 of other Mee ds rd works at out prices. Powers Curi osity Shop, (71 Cherry street. BIG SLAUGHTER IN BOOKS tn mske room for school supplies. 1,(80 eloth- bouod looks, choice for U cents; Wo nice cloth-bound books st 25 centsr cheep st s dollar;!,000 paper back novels at I, lo, S cents, worth from 10 to 54 cents. All second-hand books less than bait price. Powers' Curiosity Shop, »7I Cherry street. THREE LIVELY DAYS Wo wlM devote the ft rut three days of the coming week, ownmenelng tomor- ^MONDAY MORNING to special offerings in "needful goods," leadens In fait aad -winter Btufts. The run on which trill attract crowds of people. You are anvare of our splondlrt advantages, owning, and controlling bankrupt stocks that coat us u mere nothing, ourglgswHo wholeoaile ntoro to draw upon, you can count ore W.C. Is¥ONS&CO 3 1-a CENTS yanl 2.000 yards all Wntl calicoes. Indigo blues, .turkey reds and tobe styles alt to be run at 3 1-3 cents. A case of nankilna and dories will be sold st prices Monday that wifi create much talk. We have the greatrelt bargains in chil dren's (black ribbed hose In America. 4 1-2 CENTS yard. We secure!! two oases remnants high grade American ginghams. Thuy nro In lengths front 5 to 11 yards, dark, rich designs, worth 10 tend 12 1-2 cents tn tho piece. Don'* forget tho price Is 41-2 CTS.A YD. We think wo can Interest you In bleached and unbleached *heot1n»j full two and one-ha if yards wide. Two cases nil) be sdM Monday. Look out tor un- hoanl of bargains (n tfheritlng. 5 CENTS yard will buy genuine Lonndnle blench ed homeetpun. lit to one yard win* and worth 9 cents ynrtl. See the samples of honey comb and Ms'ioelllos bed spreads soiled from (hand ling, cttherwlse perfect, nil of them are extra large else and worth double the price asked. See the romnnut counter of wool dro-n goods l’or children's school dresses. The store is aglow with the rich colorings of the fall and winter goods. Many of the departments are complete, others are being filled in rapidly. Maybe 'tis too early for winter stuffs and it is too late for summer goods. For the purpose of creating three big trading days, 4 1-2 CENTS yard. One bale, 1.000 yards, of the fa mous "Trenton" Sea island homespun one yard wide .9 cents value; this bale will be obld «lt 4 1-2 cento yard. We have 4he kind you thought waa cheap at 6 oents yard. "Ha yours tor the next three (ltavs a* ? 1-8 cento yatdj (toftton fiannels will i» sold at prices that drill make you reflect; 4 1-2 cents, 5 cents. 7 cento names the figures for fine, heavy qouUttes. 11 pieces navy blue, myrtle and brown sorges 44 Inches wide, price fo.r tho three dtuys 25 cents yard. 25 CENTS • Do you want tho greatest towel bar gain In twenlty years? Tills huca/back towel la one yard and a quarter long and tiwen’ty-sovcn ire:hen avide; It Is lset- ter worth 50 cento. Not more than four Mil to ono customer. Price 25 cents each. . lO CENTS •Tis a "hum-mer." Wo will turn loose 100 dozen imported German (towels; they are one mult long find nineteen Inches wide, would be cheap at 25 cent); prico 10 emits each. Tho Drlco of oil clotho for table cover ings next week wifi bo 19 cents yard. Every 'drertralblo oodortrjg. ■ Why pay 30 oemta for it? (Bring ytiur memorandum with you Monday: oommence alt .the front coun ter. . Thousands of Items of Interns* dls- pltiiyrtl that snenoin n great deal for tho ocon-cmiHo housekeeper. Carpets, Rugs & Mattings You can (buy tho residue of tills de partment a't your own price. Come add get our figures before you buy. A sure saving of from 30 to 40 per cent. 150 English Holland window shade* to be closed outt. The pbr'Herea and lace curtains to ts Wiped out kbit week. DO XT' BUY barneaa nor saddles until you ace J. 8. McLean's stock. He will give you prices to suit the times No. 200 Third street. WOLFF & HAPP Retail Store, W. C. Lyons’ Old Stand, 558 Cherry St. LOW PRICES Is what wo will give you if you call on us this week. To convince yourself that what wo say is true, glance over tho following articles. , 49 CENTS—10 yards erspon. . 49 CENTS—AO yards gingham. 49 CENTS—10 yard* small checked nainsook. 49 CENTS—10 yards white scrim, 30- Inch. 6 OBNTS—Good bleached towels. . 3 CENTS—Crash toweling, 7 1-2 CENTS—For 12 1-3 cents sat- teens, dark shades. 60 CENTS—For 10 yards 3«-lnch blenching. • 15 CENTS—Tan and ocru duck. 49 CENTS—Gents’ best imianndered Shirt* irtrth re-entoreed back. 10 CENTS-4-piy town cottars. 16 CENTS—For gents’ hlrx worth 25c. 3 ClEfntu—(Ladles' nice 'hantlktruhle/.t, 19 CENTS—Silk Windsor (tire tn all colors. 15 CENTS—A few more of those cele- braxed bolt buckles left. 95 CENTS—10 yards wont dress goods In twenty different shades. 31 CENTS—Sti'tlne in 10 different Shades. 42 CSNT3—For saltlns that are worth 05 cento. 39 CENTS—BcngiBmio silks for street and evening wear. 33 CENTO—Wash silks worth 50 cents. 43 OENTS—Velvets In all stwdeu. 19 CENTS—35-lnoh wool dims goods. 39 CENTS—Ilopeaoklng tn black and nnv.v. 32 1-2 CENTS—Best rllwito, 12 1-2 CENTO—Beat peronline. 6 CENTS—Kid cambric. 10. CENTS—Sllknfllne, yard wide, In a variety of ootona. 39 CBNT3—FCr ladles' shirt waist. A Mind some line of ffocketbooks just received. MILLIIERY, MILLINERY. Just received, a new lot of thoso nice, Black Sailors at 25 and 50c. NEWMAN'S *555 CHERRY STREET. BOY’S school host, misses school hose. Hub Company. NEW FALL DRESS-O, yea; didn't you know I had it; took that old summer on* to Macon Steam Dye Works; that's how I got It. AT F. K. KUPFBRMAN'8 you will get full weights and measures, polite and courteous attention and goods at lowest prices. 412 Second street. Telephone, Z15, BROOMS. BROOM'S—A* the Wide- Awake Broom Faotory. Wholesale only. John Harts, Orange and For syth street* SCHOOL BUPPLIEB-a"complete stock of school supplies at cut prices at Powers' Curiosity BBop, 07« Cherry atreet. QUEEN' VICTORIA - aacendedThe thrnns nearty aU'.y years ago. The manager of the Hunt Shoe Company commenced handling shoes shortly thereafter. He knows what a good shoe Is Cal hi* pari rons will be satisfied. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives saUstootton. Retail* 20c. lb. GROCERIES—Wa ars headquarters for staple and fancy groceries. John C. Holmes A Co. EXCELSIOR STOVES, escalator etovi fixtures, wattle irons. Hub company. 40* Mulberry street. LINDEN BAKINO POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer oellt lb TELEPHONE 258, J. Hi Roush & Son, and pltcr your order for coal. Best coal on the marked 54.50 a too. BEAUTIFUL white ahlrt* just received. Hub Company. <roRPIN'S BAJflNO POWDER 1» the best made. Hava you tried M OUR SIGNS, banners and (Inge arc supo* rlor to all others In point of durability and altractlvcneas. Low prices tod best work. 15. D. Stow Sign Company. TARIFF reduction la good Democracy; REDUCED prices of alines at Hunt Shoe Company la good business. WE have new goods that are nlcs and fresh, a neat, clean store, nnd are anx ious for your trade. Ulvo us a call. F. E. Kupferman, 412 Second street. Telv- phone. 215. WIDE-AWAKE BROOM FACTORY.— Broom corn drivenelng, but any low prices remain tiho same. Wlde-urwako John Hartz. GOLD BUGS may refuse sliver coin, but a small .unount of It will secure bargains at Hunt Shoe Company. J. S. M'LEAN will trado for your old harness. Go see him. No. 3M Third street. SEE Hub Company's prysms lamps IIAVE THE BEST—When you want a sidewalk, cellar floor or a drive way that has body and foundation to sup port It, that will stand all travel put upon It, my concrete pavements will last an age and give better satisfac tion than anything you can get for th* money Invested. Tho best Is th* cheapest when you conthler Its du rability. Address F. L. Henry, 757 Pins street, Macon, Ga. W11BN you want algns, or fair banners painted he sure and consult the old re liable, E. D. Stow Sign Company, Iri Cotton avenue. HUB W9MPANY, 40* hnd 410 Mulberiy atreet—Novelties in pencils, paper pads, envelope*. CALL at the Hunt Shoe Company and find t—I barwtin at greatly reduced price. 3(2 Second street. WIDE-AWAKE BR004I FACTORY.— Order* by mail promptly attended to. John Hartz. Proprietor. , . .