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the Macon telegraph: Monday morning, September 10, isoa
A DAY'S DOINGS
IN GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Newsy Item* Furnished by
tbs Hustling Correspondents
of the Telegraph.
TWEED TOPICS TERSELY TOLD.
I rintknoC Pr#*eh*r lias Reached Rich
* State oflMiictlllcftlUB That Ha
fja« Abandoitad tha 111* of
Tobacco and Caffaa*
Tweed. Sept. 9.—(Special.)- A tr»
weeks ago Kvv. Jacob Uarbei 1 . ..u Itin
erant minister of tbe f Muth odist church,
attended a series of protracted religious
meeting* in Jolmaou and Washington
counties. While .-insisting In Ibe devo-
tioua be euddenly confessed that lie hod.
received sanctitication. On his return
home hero lie told the parishioners that
ho was holy and snnot.fled. nud would
Is-giu to preach that faith, ami give the
is-ople light, lie announced an appoint
ment for the first Kitndny lit this mouth,
extending an Invitation to the «;or!d at
large, also saying ,f ho could not bo per
mitted to expound bis tlnuno at the
(.liurcb (Mount /.Ion) ho would mount
u log iii tbe woods and there preach.
Just live persons composed hi* audi
ence Inst Sunday. Since ilia conversion
be has discarded Ibe use of tobacco in
ull its forms, also coffee, having been
an lnvolcntle lover of both. To-retain
it slight lusto In his mouth, he carries
with him a decoction of salt and soot,
with wh'eh lie rubs dally. Last Sunday
evening lie conducted a prayer meeting'
at a neighbor's house In the settlement,
And for nearly two hours preached
snuctltlcntloii. Towards the conclusion
he figuratively jumped with both feet
on the small congregation, slashing
right anil left, regardless of who was
hit. "Because 1 am trying to ten toe
sacrist truth," *11,11 lie, "1 am ca-iictr a
era uk. Hut. God bless your soul, 1 nut
going to turn that crank until somo-
body gels tlrisl. Thu big preachers re
ceive ii high prlco for their work, and
the man wlm pays him the most Is al
ways shielded from la-lug stomal relig
iously. Now, a tlghtwood knot fellow
like me, who tries to tell the truth In
all its purity, Is scoffed. 1 don't care.
1 uui shooting the gospel gun, ne.il If
the shot lids you to the eye, why bear
It. I can't help It. It's your own fault."
lie scathingly rebuked (be gambler,
drunkard and liar, comparing the
drtmInml to » tom-cat, which he tried
to Imitate, convulsing the congregation
With a snicker.
Ilev. T. Wlnono conducted a success
ful protracted meeting at Blue Springs
Baptist Chttrch week before last. Ilev.
Mr. Tebo of Augusta assisted him.
llou. M. I,. Jones, cundklate fur rep-
rcsetitativr on the Uoinocrntic side,
was elrculntlug here among friends Inst
iwcuk. lb- Is certain to go to Atlauta.-
A. P. Wilkes, candidate for tax ro-
telver, subject to tbe Democratic nom
ination, is gaining votes every day, nud
If nominated will defeat the Populist
iiian, whoever he may be. Mr. Wilkes
Is an old Confederate soldier anil Is
scry popular over tUo county. Old third
party soldiers who were In the war
with him will lend hint all tho support
possible.
•Messrs. Jackson Graham, Louis Popd
mid other cltixons arc prospecting lu
south Georgia, with a vlow of moving
flown.
I’rofessor Dnly, who 1ms lieen teneh-
lug across 'Pugh's creek, has discontin
ued Ills school temporarily- ou account
of sickness.
Bore eyes Is raging among nblld.-en,
snd the storekeepers are doing a rush
ing trade In the line.
A. D. Spivey luis opened up again a
full line of dry gowli and gronerlo*,
which Is an mlvmitagc to the commun
ity. He has just returned from the
Central City, where he ordered a largo
new supply of goods.
Mr. James Branch has sold his farm
adjoining Pritchett's turpcntltm dis
tillery.
FORT VALLEY.
That
Tired Feeling
So common at this season, Is *
serious condition, liable to lead to
disastrous results. It Is s sure
sign of declining health tone, snd
that the blood Is impoverished and
Impure. The best and most suc
cessful remedy Is found In - ■ .
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
Which makes rich, healthy blood,
and thus gives strength to tho
nerves, elasticity to the muscles,
vigor to the brain snd health to
the wboie body. In truth, llood's
Sarsaparilla
Makes The
Weak Str9ng
Be sure to get good’sandonlyHood’s.
Hood's Pills euro brer Ills. 25c.
25c.
| TO -DAY 1 umm>
l.i M l '^R
nit Little City Is Beginning to Hustle for
Pall Trade.
Fort Valley, kept. l-kSpeelaU-Ttilt
week has bran comparatively a busy week
In and around Port Valley. The farmers
have been picking and ginning their cot
ton, the merchants dealing out supplies,
Ihe repair chops mending the d)tfennt
kinds of Implements, the variety works,
foundry, stn factory and crate factory
shipping their varans wares In every di
rection. the werehouers handling the cot-
ton. tho buyera shipping it off; In fact
•very line of business has been tilled and
everyone was busy, evidencing the fact
that hard timet have left ue and that we
the elate and with her full system of
watenrorka splendid schools, good
churches, line cllnute. hrr people with
unsurpassed hospitality, her merchants
live and progressive, her manufacturers
wide awake and her people generally cn
rrgtllc and hard working, the ta des
tined era long to become * out of. Impor
tance. "'
Our people are already looking out and
making plana for the ehlpplng of the im.
men sc crop of peaches that ws will be
favored with nest season. With the Im
mense number of trrae that ara now "-old
enough to bear fruit, thousand* of trees
ITS A MILLSTONE
About a young
loan's neck to be a
sufferer frvm ner
vous esheustlou, ner
vous debility, lnuveir-
ed memory, low
i spirits, irritable trai
ler. Slt-l tbe Ulouvacd
and oneilvnuirtiuenls
of mind and body
that result from,
unnatural, pernicious
hst-its, contracted
, through Ignorance
Such habits mutt In
loos of manly power,
j tbs regulation and eomrtunr* pro
duce softening of tho brain, epilepsy, pa
ralysis, and even dread Insanity.
1 Ta reach, reclaim ami restore euch un
fortunate* to health-and happier**, t* the
aim of tbe mbUetort of a book written in
plain but Chet., bunrasce, on tbe nature,
symptoms su.l curalsllty, by home treap
tneoL of such dtaaoea Thu book will to
■sent in plain envelop*, on receipt of
ten cants in stamps, tor piutoaa. Address,
World's Hpasiy Ifedkai Associativa,
ta Bain Bt, Buffalo, N.V.
will be In hearing next year. The Drat
crop of this year, as •estimated. wm:M
have been worth half a million dollars,
and with lbs Increasing number of bear
ing trees next year’s crop, If not killed by
the frost, will - exceed a million dollars
Coming as It does at a time of the year
when money Is most needed 'twill be a
God-send to our people. One nnt knowing
anything alsmt the peach Industry around
Fort Valley, and the magnitude of ho
business, can't Imagine how much wus'i
Is required to gather a full crop. The
signs are all favorable now and all look
forward with bright anticipations.
Grady Institute opened Monday with a
large attendance tn all branches. The
School promises to'be the largest known
and It Justly deserves a good patronoge.
The teachers are the ablest we have had
tn quite a while.
Miss Adel!e Ragan otf Perry visited the
family of Judge Giles this week.
Mrs. 8. B. Brown has returned from a
Visit to relatives at Clinton,'ff. C.
Miss Willie Joo Vance, a bewitching
young lady of Clinton, a. C., is visiting
Mrs. 8. B. Brown.
Miss Tommie Elam, after visiting the
family of Mr. J. D. Cheeves, has returned
to her home at Mlliedgevllle.
Mine Gertrude King of Newberry, 8. C..
Is visiting her brother, Mr. J. D. Mar
shall.
Mr. J. D. Kendrick Isft this week to en
ter tho Georgia Military Institute at At-
'"Jrits Londa Gilbert Of Albany visited
Miss Adrleum Collier Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hunt of Macon,
after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Hunt's pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grsy, have re-'
turned home.
Miss Fannie Branham, one of the most
attractive young ladles, after a delight
ful visit to relatives at Oxford, Carters-
vllto and Rome, returned home Thursday.
Miss Nora Pound of Mllledgsvllie. after
a vWt to Miss James, bus returned hontc.
Misses Ala Blmmona of Perry and Docla
iiaetlaw of Marehnllvllle visited Misses
Etnnn an.l Florrle Coom this week.
Miss Nettle lludd of Perry woe the guest
of Mr*. J. M. Gray this week.
Min* Rosa L« Harris has returned from
a very pleasant visit to relatives In South
Carolina. _
Miss Annld Barnes of Byron visited
friends In tho city this week.
Socially It has been quite dull here all
the wmik. but next week promises to to
a gay me. Several entertainments will
be given and wo are Informed that the
week will bo a gay one.
DOINGS IN PUBLtN.
Tlio ItocolpU of Cotton Give n Stimulus
to Business.
PuSiUn. Sept. 0.—(Special.)—Cotton is
coming In very rapidly nnd the uior-
duuita are giving as high prloe* as Ha
van mill ami Mnoou factor*. The (.tores
nro Ulled up with the latest styles of
fall goods, uud business at present Is
quite lively.
Councslman Srhnufclo mid Mr. Baum
of Ihe .Vemintile Company Imvo
turneil front the Northern markets.
Dr. 11. H. Hightower Is recovering
from a severe attack of tho kidney*.
HI* mother I* present from Hpaun.
Ur. It. V. Jeukins hn» purelmseil tho
Y'ust nnd will turn It Into u lull-Hedged
Wntsou.au lmpor, culling It the “Kreo
Ballot," though you pay all the ramo
the full »ub*crlpU‘on. After the Octo
ber eloctlon It wlU auccumb to tho luev-
Itablo.
Bob Borocr, Gen. 13vaus nnd Atkin-
aim will apeak here at an early date,
When a big barbecue will enliven the
occasion. Hot allot will be pourucil Into
ino enemy'* camp.
Jim Buie*, the livery atablo keeper,
Is kicking vigorously all tbo tuft* of
grasa *n frout of hi* pretty realdoucc.
It I* a twelve-pound boy—that Is tho
cause of nil the disturbance.
Whitehead & Browu uro building a
irjnv brick stuble oppoalti- Ute court
^ Smith &-Hicks' brick building* arc
rapidly npproaelilug completion.
Wortt Is liolng i-ommenceil on tho
brick •trueturo for I/ml A- Brooks.
Freeman Moore Is a caniltdatc for
tax collector, lie w.ll no doubt hhve
some oppiwltlon.
A. r. Wilke*. the aspirant for tax re
ceiver. will make an,excellent officer If
elected. Ho Is very popular oud ha* a
host of friend* who wuukt be glad to
geo him lu office, n* lie lia* never before
asked the suffrage* of the pe'ple.
Clover Turn ttmllh inado an exhaust
ive address, recently at the court house,
having as nn audience ex-llvpiwcnta-
tlve Hightower, tho TVlesrapU. corre
spondent .(Ull a cHixen of Tweed. Not-
withstands* the limited number, he
knocked the Populistic doc'rtne into
smithereens and paid a glowing tribute
to Cleveland’* integrity and hi* honest
support of the government. Ool. High
tower then. In hi* happy vein, conclud
ed, explaining tho tariff MIL and
showed the absurdity of tbe enemy In
favoring their mUroml plank. Assist-
nut Clerk of the Court Wiley Wood en
tered at thi* Juncture, p-nung a deli
cious Perfeeto, and gave hi* view* eon-
tvrnlng tho hu.v'ng of the railroads,
which were qutte logic d.
Since the raid of the disorderly
bouse* at Yauiacraw tbe place preseuts
qulto a deserted appearance.
LOTHAlll LOCALS.
A Batch of Newsy Item* Gathered By
a Bright Hustler.
Lothatr. Sept 0.—(Special)—Farmers
are bringing in cotton dally, and they
uro getting fair price* for tho fleecy
staple. Iter. Richard Wlnow tua been
k-imdueting a revival for over a week
■it lied Bluff Baptist rhurvh with suc
cess.
Hr. Thomas la again very busy x«-
tend'ng to hla many patieuts.
Ttogpen * Bush are doing a' lively
business, and the competition I* on a
Urge icRif
Col Bob WhIUleld addressed an Ap
preciative audience Wednesday nn the
I Issue* of tbe day. Although this U con-
600 pure silk Windsor Ties with hem-stitch
and novelty ends at a quarter each. Decidedly
the best value ever offered in Ties.
See also our novelties in Ladies’ Neckwear
yjP at $3.60 and $4.00.
1 JUHAN’S A |
sldered to be a Pojralist stronghold,
Whltfleld knocked their platform into
a cooked hat
J. Clayton Clemen* for (Democrat)
representative Is solid here.
On Friday last n negro came to town
with n bale of cotton and went to
Pritchett & Co.'* store, and because
they would not give him enough be
sold the cotton to another merchant.
Mr. Pr-tchctt lind a mortgago on bis
crop and nt once had a warrant issued
for him on the charge of Belling mort
gaged property.
DEATH OF REV. S. B. JONES.
HINES IN EIATONTON.
He Delivered a Speech Saturday to a
Lame lAudlence.
Eatonton, Sent. 9.—(Special.)—Judge
Hinas delivered one of his usual har
angues here yesterday. He spike to a
crowd of about 1.600 people, c-ompoaed
largely W Putnam'a * branch Democrats
and a aoatoerlnjr Crowd of negroe*. Af
ter the serkxomlo wneCch of the Judge,
two of Pudum's moot table men replied
to -the requewt. of hundreds of voice*
wh'o called for them. The two men were
Judge J. «. Turner and Clil. H. A. .Tenk-
Ino. They literally tore to pieces Judge
Hums' argil merits. j
Tho people Of Putinun are disgusted
WStb the third putty, and .'.In October
next we will obliterate it fropri Putnam
county. Your oorre*Dond#w*thlnka It
uaeles s to rehearse the tiMi..worn-out
argumant* of tbe thlnl psrt'yAjWatson
nnd IMnea ara nothing but drioagogues
aftsr office, ami the nun who.traeo for
men of such ktrtoe doea'flot; deserve
... . ■' “etlwcmts,
, ™Jhded. re-
top!m «S»'nre vot
ing for (Hines oot of wwtlmont and pity
ore third partytte* of the ileepeot dye.
There are no better woeaketo in Georgia
Mian Tumor anil Jenkins, and they are
doing unXbld goad In Ithe Democratic
ranks, nml botb dcaerve iprafcb
CHURCH DiEDJOATIpN. „
Dr. Monk Dedicated'the MCthodlet
Churoh at Oglethorpe Sunday.
Oglethorpe, Seot. 9.—(Spedsl.)—Ogle
thorpe’s pretty new Method bit church
was today dodtaittd In a beautiful, ap
propriate and moat Impressive manner
by Rev. Afonso Mbnk of Mulberry
Gtreet churoh. Macon. A splendid Co tv
gregatlon gredted the -dlt/Angulstied dir
vine to enjoy Ms eloquence ami the pre
sentation of their aplondtd church to
their God. Or. Monk madd ,nn exceed
ingly happy imprcsfi'an upip our peo
ple and he will ever be held in ktndeet
vonvtm'brance 'here.
The BaptUsts will immfdlstely com-
menoe the ereotlon of a modern and
well appointed, ohureh edlllce. nnd In
return for thoir-delicate-and appreciated
consideration aiAl donation* .toward the
MskhodMt bunding the Mdthbdtato will
c‘.>ntrlbut* liberally to them in thetr
laudable undertaking.
MISSIONARY CONVENTION,
imatmnn. Sept. 9.—(Special.)—The
Women's Missionary DlXtriot cnveniuon
for the -Eastman dMrict I* In session.
The programme for the opening was
successfully carried out.
The address of welcome by Mrs.-
Jams* Bishop wa» elegant nrtd eloquent
and well dolfvertVl.
The nsplmse by Mr*. Orinntey was
very appropriately rendered.
Tnere was an cstay by Mia* Wiggins
nnd a line recitation by Miss Mattie
Holmes and a eplemHd reading and rec
itation by Mr* fi. J. Robewon.
The music wsa umler the eupervlslon
of Dr. Bacon and was first clsaa In ev
ery reaped.
The convention win continue tn ses
sion fbr three -Java arid Judging from
Ihe manner in which the buetnesa I*
conducted. Ahe ladles nrHl have no oc
casion to apdogfee for want of expe
rience or executive albtllly.
WHITFIELD AT MOUNT VERNON.
Mount Vernon. Sept. 9.—(Special.)—
Hon. Iloliert Whltfleld tired tho Urat
gun for Democracy In tills county at
thl* place last Wednesday. TUo court
house was packed to the very door*.
He spoke for two hours, handling tho
luurs of tho day with logical foreo,
nnd showed ,n clear force the fallacies
ef the People's party. HU address
made an- Impression on tho nudl.-ncc
prak-nt t
The grand Jury, which convenes on
the fonrth Monday in next month, wlU
bare a great deal of business on hand.
The most Importaut will ho charge*
preferred amdnst (everal member* of
the board of education for .rregularl-
ties and partiality. Judge Smith will
preshle nt court W.th the exception
of tho civil docket, not much business
wlU bo transacted in die criminal line.
Mrs. Mellae, w.fe of Mr. Thlllp Me-'
Rae, was buried recently.
He wua u Noted DhOne and Eductotor
of South OaraUna.
ChTarleshon. S. C.. Sept. 8.—Rev. S.
B. Jones. D. D„ diled ut ep.wmnburg
•today. He wua horn in CUivle.lbn 68
years ago. He «t*s gUJUuated frdji the
Oualel Acudemy 1n 1847. From trib
gmdutytton Kill 1864, when (he Joined -.1 ie
SouOii uroHnii conference, lie taught In
the college an Ariderso-. If.- traveled
only khree years, When his voice fa'.VeJ.
For 'i.lany year* ne utij.it in the
Cokesbury conference school tt nd tn '.'he
AP/sonlc Fdtm'le College of that place,
tn 1*69 he nook charge of the Spui'Am'
burg Female ColCge upon St* reuneri.
tog. In 1872 he was choseia prcsUlent
-of the Colutnbii Female College,
which posCtdon he continued for three
years. In 1876 We again entered active
work. He roue been for the past three
years presiding elder of dae Greenville
district.
Japanese Lives Feline are the host
family medicine for liver complaint and
constipation. 60 pills In vial 26 cents.
Sold at Goodwyn A Small'* drug I .ore.
90C FOR BEST ALARM CLOCKS.
Every clock warranted, at Lauras'.
A SCHEME FOR BRECKINRIDGE.
Lexington, Ky., Sept. S.—The Sev
enth district Democratic congressional
committee today adopted a compromise
rule, which nt next Saturday’s prima
ries gives the right to challenge any
Democrat who doc* not Intend to, sup
port the Democratic jomluee. The
rale Is not a* strong as Breckinridge's
friends desired, but is nevertheless a
thorn In tho flesh of the opposition. The
lie was passed soveral times in the com
mittee and the situation was strained
for hours. The rule adopted will keep
hundreds of Democrats from tlio pri
mary election and is causing tbo Breck
inridge men to jollify.
SOLID' SILVER LOCK BR ACELETS.
Beautiful Unes ah popular prices at
Lazarus'.
DON’T WAIT,
Come right along to us. Our stock is complete in
every department. Never better prepared to serve the trade.
Goods for the rich and goods for the poor.
100 dozen gents’ linen collars, regular 20 cents quality 6 for
50 cents.
1,000 yards canton flannel remnants worth 12 1-2 and 15 cts.
a yard, at 8 cents. '
2,000 yards small check domestic ginghams, warranted fast
colors at 5 cents a yard, worth 8 cents,
2.0Q0 yards choice new style dress prints, fast colors, 5 cents.
25 dozen ladies fast black, full regular made hose, regular
25 cents quality, as a leader at 15 cents.
5 pieces 68-inch satin damask table linen, choice new designs,
regular $1 quality;at 75 cents a yard.
20 pieces 36-inch fancy wool ladies’ dress goods, 35 cents
quality only 20 cents a yard.
New kid gloves to match all our dress goods. Sew laces and
embroideries, new veilings. Don’t buy anythiug in our
line before seeing our stock. _ /•■
Burden, Smith. & Co.
DIAMOND EYE GLASSES ONLY }1
at Liraruo Jewelry Palace.
SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE.
This Is beyond question the most suc
cessful cough medicine we have over
sold. A few doses Invariably cure*
the wont cases of croup, cough and
borachUI*. -while Its wonderful success
In the cure of consumption is without
lurdllel In the history of medicine.
Since lu first discovery It has been sold
on • guarantee, a test which no other
medicine cun stood, if you have a
cough, we earnestly ark you to try It.
Price 10 cents, 64 cents and 8L If your
lung* are sore, chest or back Is lame,
use Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Sold by
Goodwyn A Small Drag Company, cor
ner Cherry etreot nnd'Cott in avenue.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Wetld's Fair Highest Award.
Th« !nr CPRfc
nnd h«»t Win-
l*r Whwifc
Flour Mill Plant
in the World.
UNDINE.
Crushed !Vt1dd1t'ng& Flour*
Thotnly Flour of Its kind, nnd tho belt oi
any kind. It Is nindo by* secret pro
cess known to but two persons.
1100,000 hss been omrsl for tli. Knowledge-
•Tho Undine Is out of right."
Iverson. Lord & Co., Tennlfle, Ga.
"The Undine Is far a-he.id of the flour
we have been getting at NashvtlV"
W. H. Morgan, Pooler, Oa.
LETTER LIST.
The following advertised letters wilt to
sent to the Dead Letter office ten after
flats, unless colled for. Parties will ask
for “Advertised" Utters, whose address
appears tn this list.
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
A—F. A. Arnold.
B-Charles E. Bailey. C. E. Busch, E. C.
Batchelor, W. H. Benner.
C—Thomas Corvine, 8. A. Compton. Jun
ius Cxln, 8. A. Chambers, J. C. C-unpey,
Jim copely. John \V. Cox.
D—Wallen Dsborsen. Ospt. James D.
Dlcknon, Jim Davis, Junes Dtlms, Dob
Davie.
E—George Ellis; James Bulls.
F-C. M. Felts. E. FUtpirlck, J. F. Fur-
nuin, R. R. Falor. T. E. Fwon.
O—Jordan Grier, Vurlan Gatlin. L 8.
Glim.
H—Jim*s B. Holmes, Jeff Horn, Denis
Hodges Cjpt. J. II. Henley.
J-J. B. Jordan, O. H. Jenkins. W. J,
Jenkins
M—Werner Muller, T. C. Methvtn, B. P.
McDonald.
P—Ed Patterson. W. B. Powell. W. M.
Peter. Robert H. Perdue.
R-Heury Robert. Allred Roberts.
8—Aaron Seats, Frankie Sherty. Jessie
Smith. James Smith.
T—Alonso Taylor, J. C. Thomas.
W—Jxroee Williams; Jams* Wallace, A.
Wlekom. Professor L. a. Westbrook.
J. W. Wyse, Hugh Wheeler.
Y-F. O. Young.
--tj" LADIES LIST.
B—Miss atella BruckHnr, Mrs. Ross
Brown. , f
C—Mis* M. C. Coleman, Laura Chapman,
Miss Carry CulUunx
D—Miss Annie Davis, Mrs. J. C. Dreston.
F—Miss Marie Freeman.
G—Miss Anna Gilnun.
H—Mrs. Lavirma Hubbard, Harriet Hin
son.
J—Mrs. Mary josentaln, Mrs Harriet Jet-
ferson, Sallle Johnsoi.
L—Miss Luclen Lockett, Miss Mary Lun-
dey.
R—Miss Bessie Roger*. (B; Henrietta
Rosa, cot. Madeline Rosa Wcahtl-y
Richard.
S—Mrs. Bulah Stevens, Miss Anna Smith.
7-MMs Emma Thompson, Abble homo*.
Mr*. Fannie Thomas.
W—Ml** B'lL Wtlsoo. Jane WUIUru.
Ida Walker, MU> Ellen Wilson. Miss
Fhrta Water. Miss Mamie Walker.
SI B. PRICE. Pool master.
A. A. BIVINS. Superintendent
Macon, Gt.. Sept. 14, ISM.
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—The Maaterson stables, lo-
eated between Mulberry and Walnut on
Third. Rent tow. E. A. Horae, »64
Cherry street.
ROOMS FOR RENT—From October 1st
two or three connecting rooms. All
conveniences: on tower part of College
street Apply at 619 Cherry street.
FOR RENT—Seven-rocm rwMence, 82!
Orange etreot, at present occupinl by
T. H. Stone. Poisesilon, October 1. Aj-
ply to J. N. Birch.
TO RENT—My house, 147 Hljrh street, ten
rooms and two servant rooms. Rooms
large, supplied with gas, etc. Rooms
may bo rented separately. Good place
for boarders. Apply to Holmes John
son at coal yard, or to J. W. Hinton,
VlnevlKe.
FOR RENT—Dwelling on New street.
Apply to W. S. Puyrte, at Payne &
Willingham's.
FOR RENT—Seven room home on Oak
street, near Second, modera conven-
teiKes. Apply M. O'Hara.
FOR LEASE—Store mouse corner Third
unid Ollerry streeto, for Wholesale ami
retail dry goods, from October L-Ap
ply to H. G. Cutter, agent, ait Macon
Sawtras Bsatk.
FOR RENT—OwUber 1. 270 New retreat,
one dcor from Mulberry, nine rooms,
modern Iroprovemerj:*, convenient to
business and electric cars, re n't rea-
soixible. Address H. V. WaeCilngton,
FOR RENT-October 1, the two-story
residence fronting Tattnall square,
corner Og*.e«tliorpe and Tattnall
streets. Apply Daly's Exchange, Col
lege street.
TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store
on Vineville Branch in the city. Pos-
seulou at once. Jacob Hlrsch.
FOR SALE.
GINNING OUTFIT FOR 8ALB -Will sell
at a groat Kaorlfloe 19-horse engine, loco-
notlve holler, 30-oxw gin, press, etc.
Robert A. Nlsbet.
FOR SALE—Well built four room cot
tage on Gray property, 875 cash and
(balance 815 per month without Inter
est. Cheap na paying rent. Frank M.
Oliver. 416 Second street.
FOR avLE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Hus never been used.
Will tell very cheap. Apply u* Tele
graph office.
FOR SALE—TJ>e entire furnishings of
'ihe Pletvook bouse. Mm. 1. M.
Buraev.
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GO TO Chapman'* English Kitchen to
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ccrila' reduuraat In Macon.
(MONEY TO LOAN—(Six per cent, par
.annum. James A. Thomas, 318 Sec
ond three!.
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Os.—This well known institution, con
ducted by the Sisters of Mercy, will re
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entirely new wing nas lust been added
to the already spado is building, and
every convenience pertaining to the com
fort and health of the pupils Is provided
for. ML ue Sales Is beautlfuLy located,
and Us currlcculum Is thorough In every
particular. Terms reasonable. For cat-
alogue and particulars apply to Direc
tress
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
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tt.
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Bread Prentratloo Company, contain
ing one 86 bill; one note made by J.
H. Porcber to J. A. Ward and In
dorsed by Ward to J. J. West: and
other memoranda of no value to any
on* except myself. Finder can have
money It he will return me ths book
with other contents Address J. J.
West. lUchwood. Ga.
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