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A DAY'S DOINGS
IN GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Nawiy Item* * Fumiehed by
the Hustling Correspondents
of the Telegraph. ■ * '
POLITICS IN MACON COUNTY
Col. Irfwti, Cnudldsls Tor tho SUt*
S.nata, • ftapr.a.nl.llv. lluilnoM
Xm-IIIhh «od IValsoa to
ip.sk «t lloaiuims.
Mon trauma. Sent. 12.—(SperiaL)— Bus-
InoM to beginning to open up It^M'itjUr-
xuma. Cation Js low. but It t» selling
end money la not eo scarce ea a month
ngo. '
Col. K. B. Lewi*. the nomlsfe (or the
Getorgla eeneile. la hopeful of® splendid
victory, lie will bo elected by an over
whelming majority. H le sometime*
raid we do not send oar bualneSr men
to Oho leKirlature. Out tbla la not true
In Col. Lewis'* case. He la burincre all
ov<rr; burinens from the Mart, builnew
at 'the close. Ni> man in the Georgia
■senate will aee the business oC <s propo
rtion eooner than Ool. Lewis. If It la
no garni Ire will Me U In .1 moment.
8uch a man aa he ta the Mml to send
to the legislature. A quick, well In
formed business man. A blousing to
hta state.
Tom Wateon and Hines apesk here on
next Monday. A large crowd will gather'
no h'-ar 'Ihem.ae they are new oratar# to
thle community. They come bn a mle
sion to alienate the people, to divide
Ibem a Ad Isreak up the unity of the
wlutle people 111 fare* the land when
the ihoiiiogeneliy of 11* people la dr-
etroyed. W-alem and Hlnea' follower*
are forming tlie negr.ne# into eocret so-
cletlra after the manner of tne ecCrel
leagues In the Java uf earpel-baglam.
Thuae loague* did ilio peuple untold In
jury In day* gone by. After the war
the nearoea and ttiulr fornter owners,
with fcellmM bf mutual good will, wort
endeavoring in their own wny to aolva
the problem of the new endltlon of
thing*. The lurpot-baaiicr appeared on
ihe scene and -becam? -the serpent In the
garden. They took the negroo* out
from under -the Influence of the niilto
people and formed them Into a party
unto themselves. dcttrylng .the ties that
bound the two rocra together. Kvll
oome to all from this work of the car
pot-bagger. And evil will come from
tMa new effort to form the negroea
again Into oecret organisation* and In-
flame them against a portion of the
white 'people. We used to a*k the Ilo-
ptfliilcan party to let u* ami the negro
alone. We now will have to make the
wune nequoet of the egltatnra who are
now preaching alienation, discord, etrtfe
and disruption or the unity of the white
people.
GAINESVILLE GOSSIP.
.Assignment of Llpetlne A Human—Bus-
IntM Picking Up.
OntnesVIlle. Sept. 1J.—(Special.)—Lip
mine & Human, proprietors of one of
the leading clothing eutabllshmeaU l.i
lhl» city, medb a vuiuntaty align
ment today In fawor of their creditors.
The liabilities will « mb lint to IgOOO: the
naaeta will ngicregae almost that aum.
Mr. L. I>. l’uckett I* anaignee. Straus*
Unas, and tho ague Hanking Company
era preferred creditor* for (3.000 and
1100 rmpucuvclv. Thle failure wua un-
looked for by moat burineea-men here.
There are numervu* email enterprises
being Inaunirtried In the city at thl*
Ume and buriness. lively at all time*,
ka growing Mill livelier. A prosperous
young cigar factory, a small broom fac
tory, a well equipped muelc house and
two new merchandise brokerage con
cert* are among our new buslneaa en-
A number of our bright young ludlra
left thle week for various boarding
schboli. Mint '.Mlnnln Dunlop, ilaugli-
ter of col. 8. C. Dunlap, United Sts too
mandril, woe* to Lucy Col*. Mias Lil
li* 8mWh. the eldest daughter of Hon.
John A. Smith, leavee for the Yung
IjmIUw* Cllego at lloanoke. Vt. Misses
Irene Carter and Mottle Campbell, two
of the brightest graduates uf (lie Oeor-
gia Seminary, have gone to Hollins In-
HUtunt, Va„ to take post gradual#'
The city public- schools have opened
their third year with very promising
proapecla tor a year bf success. The
ryalem retain* the same management
n* beret of ore. IVcrfeasor it.. E. Park.
Je,. formerly of Macon, la superintend
ent.
Professor Iloywood 1'carce. associate
president of the Georgia Female Semi-
nary, returned today after an extenslvo
trip In the Interest uf this institution.
The outlook for the ensuing year la
brighter than ever, ami mure than too
boanMnar pupils will be runtied next
.Wednesday when the faJI term open*
i ATKINSON IN DOUOLAS.
tie Made « strong Speech fbr the Dem
ocratic Party.
1 Douglas, Sept 11.—(8pecUI.)—Upon
visry ehnrt notice. Georgia'* next gover
nor. Illon. W. Y. Atkinson, addreoued
nn appreciative and enthustaatlc iu-
dh-nco of 300 people at the court house
Irere Monday. Ho -was introduced in a
neat, pitrioUo speech by coL W. W.
MoOomI«).
Air. AUdOKm. In «h»t culm, dltcnMed
imnrwr, in a quiet, unbiMswd, livxnuro-
verttbte atwvch oMtro hourx, opened up
on the iWiUvxJ ofMBttoiw of tbe day end
Impartially pouml Corth voi|«y« of Dem
ocratic truth* Into th» ItopulUt ranks
In such « lucid mod forcible manner that
the most lVmullsi will ho bound
to Admit the utter fallacy of their false
«loc*rln<« «nd teachuwm. in this, which
he termed merely a two call, he Mid ho
was here m a. matter of *r; hUtudv-*>
of the phvaical const!-
i,, tut ion oiton oomci
from unnatural, per-
nicJoue habit a, con
tracted tiirough
iguorance or
“i CNQtSMM
>w . h habits
(vault in loss
of manly
power, ntrv-
■ oua eshaufct-
fooe nervous debility, impaired memory,
tow apirita, irritable temper, and a thou-
fnnd and one denuiftemenU of mind and
tJOdr. Kpilewy, panUvsa, eoftrain* of
the braiu aba even drv*d inMititv axue*
times result from such reckK'sa velf-obusn,
To ranch, reclaim and restore auoh unfort-
happtoo*, la the aim of
of a hook written In pUuu but
, . : “All OteuCM, III
|d*i» egtelopo, on receipt of ua roau lu
•tamra to pay portocs.
dddraa, WcrMV )(adlt-sl As-
•OdaUua, OCJ Main St,, BuSido, N. Y.
far a* the safety of Coffee ebunty was
c-moemtil ahe needed no oratorical ef-
f»ri; that she would, ag heretofore, give
ort jikl DemanuJd Victory.' He skid there
were but awo turtles: that In-notlbnal
fglalatlqa the third party flra* not
known—it was not even strong enough
m flavor IL He took up each plank of
the Populist platfbnn and fully dlacuse-
e.1 them, showing 'the great evil that
would result were Hurt party and plat
form to bcooow successful, and chal
lenged any third party man in the au-
dtouoe to dispute It. No one responded.
Then he told them If they could not In-
dome thl* mongrel party and platfbnn
for God's sake to be true to themselves.
tlKiirfamillei and country and pull loose
from their communistic rabble and be
true to their country by coming hack
noipe to old mother. Demoracy in de
fence of the grand Empire State of ,he
Bouth. He explained Che common
school system to the colored people and
the benefits they lerl'.'c by a Dernncnut-
Ic ndnilnlHtradlnn. He was continually
applaud'd to the echo. <Aflur the epeech
Mr. Atklnnan had a plessart hamlshak-
In* with the ladies, among whom were
several student* of the Olrla' Normal
Mchcmi, who wore heaud to with ‘hat
their ballots coaid iM the founder of
that noble Institution to become saver*
nor of Georgia.
'At WllknboOhee on neit Wednesday
Coffee county** citizen* will be honored
with an address by .Macbn's gifted eon.
MoJ. A. O. Batson. iLow rotes will be
Mven on the railroads and tt 1* esti
mated- and preotnitVma are made to
entertain 3,000 oeonle.
Judge C. A. Wbod. Jr., Is very 111 with
fever.
jMm. 'Maiggle Smith ks quite elck.
The Iiranreerible Btnne accompanied
the governor and ta whooping up the
Batvennah Morning News.
Both B. Peterson's and Vickers A
Bona ginneries are overarowried with
sej.lsland cotmn. it la bringing a fair
Price and erode Is improving.
BERNER, BLACK AND HAM.
A Big Mass Meeting In Irwlnltnn Last
Tuesday.
Inwlnton, Sept. 12.—(Specfin.)—Tues
day was a Held day for the Democracy
of Wilkinson county. The l.irgcet man*
meeting of Uie Intelligent voter* that
has (assembled (or years wns on hand
to n ”25 nut * • 1 ll,c ket for county ofll-
r .*: Hon - 11 • L. Bernbr, Ithe |rre-
■.'sllbtc H im. and ifaj. Black were with
us to present the claim* of Democracy.
Mr. 'Urrncr took the (cud. He was In
line trim nod for an hour and ;i tntf
tho old party of the people never had
a more courageous defender, and the
fadkiuiouH dreamers of the third party
were held up and presented in their
true IJgMt 'and with 'telling effect.
■Mr. Hu-m delivered one of hi* hu
morous speeches, which was Just a a
effective on logic an d ridicule could
mak« It.
MuJ. Black, owing to the Intenee
ihent. spoke only « fev words, which
had the true Democratic ring.
The following llcket was mmlntyted:
For clerk superior court. H. D
Hughea; for sheriff, Nat Hughes; tax
colled.’or. J. II. Bateman: tax receiver,
J. H. Council: treasurer. T. II. n u t-
'Und: surveyor, H ,L. Cox: coroner.
W. J. Pfayer.
County Commissioner* Jim McArthur.
M. L. Bylngton, Willie A. Hall. H. T.
Stinson. B. FordhUm.
(LEESBURG LOOALS. •
Camp Meeting hi October-A Murderer
Oaptured.
Lecebunr,' Sept. 12.—(Speclal.)-On
Monday allter the first Sunday In Oc
tober camp meeting aril! begin alt this
Place. A 'tabernacle will be erected and
'ample arrangement* for the accom
modation of (Ml -who may wish to at
tend. Comte, friend*; nothing short
about*. Leesburg. Too presiding-elder.
Dr. Dlarnon. wl)l preach at the Meth i-
diet church ‘here next Thunfday night.
Wo have (heard this gifted divine and
can safely eay that nil who tall to hear
him will miss a tretat.
EMer Wilson, nn Indian showman,
doctor and preacher, atrubk our city
last SoitwG'.ty and 1* Interesting our
cMaeim with the practice of his differ
ent proteealoiM.
Some tfine in June last r 3en Mathis,
colored, struck and killed Ishmaet wu-
tnuck, colored, with a club In Chokee.
Mathl* fSdpped and ew.uleU JusUce un
til a few days ago. Sheriff M-artln re-
celved a dispatch ttmt be bad been cap
tured ttntl wus in' .safe-keeping at
Sparks. Ga. Sheriff Martin, ram u dep
uty after him. He wus brought back
und given a preliminary hearing before
Justice Green toduy, who after hearing
tho evidence committed him to Jill
ivlihout bail, subject to the action of
the November term of the superior
count of Lee county.
A GOOD DBlioCTbATIC WORKER.
lAmerlcus, Sept. 12.-(Special.)—Mr.
J. J. Hekiesley I* In charge of the
Democratic campaign in Sunrter coun
ty. He 1* a popular man. n hard worker
■and will do tall in hta power to bring
success 40 the putty. Mr. Ifancsley
over two weeks ug> entered InVo cor
respondence wMh Central railroad nu-
■thondloe for nn exouralon train from
T'ort Valley to Amerlcua to bring the
eeawd»«p the'Democratic rally to listen
to Gon. Evans and Judge Crisp ex
pound the grant principles of Democ
racy. But he never received a reply
urtdl SKtorddy, the authorities offer
ing to run the train if (100 bonus bo
put up. There was no trouble about
the money, but no time was lent In
■whloli to odvctklse the excurstoa, Mr.
Haneriey soya the PppUIHga arc form
ing 'the negroes Into racret leagues, or-
•gaidxlng tobm agulnM the great am
Jortty of the while people.
FUNERAL OP MISS MINNIE CURRY
iMcltdc, Sept. 12.—(^recUI.)—ffUday
nt 10 a. m. Ithe funeral services ot Ml«s
Minnie Curry ot Towns, Ga., slep-
d.iiu.iiter of Prank Ocotermun of that
Pisco and niece of Mr. Tom Curry of
this ptaoe, wus held at MdRae ceme
tery. llrv. W. A. Huoknbee, prreldlrat
of Bolriht iXwrgta College, omct.ittng.
She was lust If year? of 1st*, was n
bright gtrl and bad » boat of frtemls.
ThCr* wore many eye* wet with tears
ot the funeral. She would have entered
the South Georgia College next Monday
roomier if *he bed lived. She dlfd of
myelpelae. It atafidd on her face two
or three dtiys ago und now the la gone.
Rtre ovill be greatly mimed, ns she
wound have entered eohool next week,
Many of the pupils of the school at>
tombed the funeral. • .
This Ik the second week of this term
of the college year and the roll reach?*
113 pupils from twenty-three post,
dices. Othcro will be In next week.
PRIMARY IN PIKE.
ZebuVm. SebL.' ll-<8peclaU—The
Demooratlo primary (Or the nomination
ot oounty officcni was held In Pike
county yeaierday. In a-blch all the OKI
mil. era were nominated except clerk.
They are an fUowa: J. B. Matthew*,
clerk: W. O. Gwyn. sheriff: J. P. Bar
ker. treasurer: J. D. Otrtvkcr. tax cob
lector; W. H. Smith, lax receiver: R.
D. Adams, surveyor: J. L. Hamit, onro-
(ser..
The Demoorsts colled a cooil many
(note votes in their primary than the
Populists dM In thelra a few days ago.
vriikih shows that good sound Democra
cy la atlll on too In Pike and will be
reedy to give Redding a handjotne ma
jority In October.
' MEETINGS IN MOULTRIE.
(Moultrie. Apt. 12.—(Special.)—Revs.
Stubbs und Gfeon are holding a aeries
ot tent meetings her*. Gieut intern:
H-msmfraud and much good' Is briw
done.- r ^ ~ ,F,
In the recant primary here Co select
Democratic oandMatee for-the senate
Are the new Silks
opened yesterday.
A grant injustice
to yourself if you
purchnse before sec-
NEW
DRESS
FABRICS.
In Sheetings, Lace
Curtains, School
Hosiery and School
Dresses, Handker
chiefs, Corsets and
v
Umbrellas, ....
BLACK /
COLORED
SILKS*..
gp. p. p.
5^ PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
g- AND POTASSIUM
gr Makes
£ Marvelous Curas
£ in Blood Poison
^ Rheumatism
^and Scrofula
• p. p. p. pariflM tb^ buildstip
*- -m*J debtlftatOKj, rItm
Por primary. Npooinjnry *ml tertiary
typblu*. forblcKMJ poifunlnR. merca--1
ecxroM- vunirur, without fecr of
positive* Npeedy and pennunont cares
in>Uc*3*».
Ledlee who^e eysteme *ro poisoned
and wbneo blood Is la sn Imparo cpndl-
ti .ii. ri"i(it ru;tl In.-K-iilfirlilt ri,
‘cuilnrly bonctltod by tho won-
Pimples, Blotches^
and Old Sores 3
Catarrh, Malaria 3
and Kidney Troubles SI
Are entirely remove** by P.P.P#
-Prickly Alb. Poke Root and Pofeaa- '
alum, tbe greatest blood purifier on 1
oartb. i
Abkxdkkiv, O.. 3 uly 21,1891. .
Msmh* LirrMAM Bros.. KsTannsb,
Ga. t DBAXflina—1 bought a bottloof
your P.P. P. at Hot Sprlusrs,Ark.,ana i
It has dono me more Rood then three
months' trratineiitst the Hutapring*.
band three bottloa G. O. D. •
k.raotn.li^nn™ ,
Aberdeen, Brown County, O.
CApt« J. D. Johnston.
To all whom It may concernf 1 here
by testify to the wonderful properties
of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. 1
Buffered for aoveral years with nn un
sightly and dlnagraesblo eruption on
my faoe. I tried erery known reme
dy but in rain,until P. P. P. was used,
and am now entirely cured.
(Signed by) J. ■).
Skin Cancer Cured*
Ttttimonyjromxhe Mayor of Seqv.in.Tcx,
Bxquin.Tez., January 14,1893,
Messrs. Liffman Bros. . Pavsnnah,
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.
BARGAINS, BARGAINS.
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.
2,000 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 G8-inch satin damask table linen, choice new designs,
regular $1 quality at 75 cents a yard.
20 pieces 36-inch fancy wool ladies’ d^ess goods, 35 cents
quality only 20 cents a yard.
New kid gloves to match all our dress goods. New laces and
embroideries, new veilings. Don’t buy anythiug in our
line before seeing our stock.
Burden, Smith. <fe Co.
FOR SAI>E—Several eectfikl-hand bar
ber chairs and bath (tube; a'll in good
oondfithm. Qin be ieen at Lanier
house barber olwo. M.. Loh.
wm **0>rt B curt*. It h»* Hlvj rvllnvefi
mo from IndtRvfttkm und atoiuuob 1
trouble*. Your« truly,
OAPT. W. m. nu.<r.
Attorney ut LuW.
g- -fgg’.’ggjftftii •tSSTJIfftiSfk
3m9mMOMM-nt Uo»'lr»l.olaia-
aw— WiJfSff&T 1 * 1
g"' «*«•« 01 th. oboj.
Bprlagfieia, Greon Gourds MO.
Bock on Blood Diseases Moiled Free.
ALL DRUGGISTS BELL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.
PRoriucTOKa, 11 ^
X4*pm«Q'. Blo?>t,s.»»nu»h, G»
avM ffglsWture more vote# were polled
'thin w.is irver (before (polled Jla any eled-
tton in tMa county. So U aeon* Chat our
Pipullri Mends here flh be led in 'the
coM. George F. Newton, the Demo
cratic nominee, will be oppos.-d by
S.imuel flij(y, who has been nominated
by the PopuflMs.
The Baptist ohd MeftoUtst churefies
here are nesting completion.
Superior count cUnvenra here next
Tuesday. A large number of suits have
been (lied.
BUCKLEN'S ARNfCA SALVE.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sore*, ulcers, sslt-rlieum, fever
•urns, tetter chapped hands, chilblains,
conis, and all eruptions, and positively
Is guaranteed to give perfect mnata
tion or money refunded. Price. 23
cels per box. For sale by H. J. Lunar
A Sons, druggists.
The Iare.lt
andbo.t Win.
tar Whom
Flour Util
tn the World.
UNDINE.
<Syush6d TVHddlipg* flour*
Thoonlv Flour oMta kind, nnd the b<««t o£
anyklnd. It 1*m*dobvaaeeretpro
cess known to but two persons.
•100,000hubeenoflkrsdforth. Knowledge
••Tho Umllnc 1* out of right."
lvonon. Lord A Co., Tennllle, Ga.
"The Undine U tar ahead of the flour
w* have been getting at Nashville."
W. U. Morgan, Pooler, Oa.
NOEL MILL COMPANY.
Katlll Springs, Tenn.
AN ORDINANCE
Requiring Properly Owners on Walnut
Street end In Sauare 17 to CUfb Along
Thrir Property.
Be it ordained by the mayor and
council of Che city of Macon, and it it
hereby onlslned by authority ot tho
wune. that ail property owner* on the
south (id* of Walnut street, from
Furth to Seventh: on north rid* of Wal
nut street from Fourth to Fifth; also
ell property owner. In squire 17, from
Fifth to Mulberry. MMl fronting oa old
court hou?e square, be and the aim*
are hereby required ro place curbing
alur* the frontage ot their property on
said street* on a line at s distance from
lire sidewalk line to be fixed by the city
tnginmr raid unler the supervision of
geld engineer. Said curbing tb be of
■tone, end to be Itld within thirty day*
from date of notice given by the city
engineer. In conformity to end under
tbe penalties of section 71' of the char
ter of the cKy of Mac-on.
Panted September 1L ISM
BRIDGES SMITH.
Clerk ot Council.
CENT i m
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADINa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 13 CT3.
WANTED.
WANTED—A gentleman who itratvedB
'waaia permanent board In private
family for wife ami daughter, nnd
hlmaeU while In city. R F., care Tel
egraph.
WANTED—To sell you s '84 model
Denumorvi typewriter, brat machine
In the world. J. E. Minter. agent.
•Phone No. 283.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Store In building corner
of Second and Poplar streets. Pomes-
ekm October 1. Jullen Rodgers, admin
istrator.
FOR RENT—October L Four down-
n'.alrs rooms with modem lnfprove-
mems. close In. Address Couple, caro
TVlesnaph.
FOR RENT—The beautiful nine-room
reaMence of (Mrs. (Hickey, No. 400 Or
ange street, situated In'the most desi
rable section of Macon. Will rent fur-
nUhed or unfurnished. If you wish
to rent a Abus* consult B. A. Wise,
(he rental agent.
FOR RENT—Six-room house. Second
■tree:, Troup Hill. Highest point In
city, good neighborhood, large tat. low
price. T. O. Chestney. Central Geor
gia Bank.
STORE FOR RENT—The store under
Or. C. H. Hall's office on Poplar
street, bpposlte city market. Poerea-
elon given 1st October. Good stand
J?-.! n i!5 e i, mon * ,r ' A?p,y 10 A -
Crutchflrid.
FOR RENT—Ofncra and gentlemen's
steeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
ings Bank.
FOR RENT—Seven room house on Oak
street, near Second, modern conven
iences. Apply M. O'Hara.
FOR LEASE—Store bouse corner Thin)
end Cherry streets, for wholesale and
retail dry goods, from October I. Ap
ply to H. G. Cutter, agent, a* Macon
riming* Bank.
FOR RENT —October L the two-story
residence fronting Tattnall squire,
oomer Oglethorpe and Tattnall
streets. Apply Dalys Exchange, Col
lege street.
TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store
on Viaevllle Branch In the city. Pos
session at once. Jacob HUrnch.
FOR SALK.
FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping
purpose*, etc.. S cents per hundred.
Tetecraph office.
FOR SALE—One ten-horse engine far sail
cheap et Macon Oil anl Ice Company.
See & H. Smith.
FOR SALE OR RENT—One six-room
• brick house, comer of New end Poplar
streets. It Is the brat location ta the
city. Apply to T. C. Burk* or B. a.
Wise.
GINNING OUTFIT FOR SALE --Will red
at a groat sacrlflce 18-hor*e engine, loco-
notlve boiler. 60-saw gin. pres*, etc.
Robert A. Nisbet.
FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia (bicycle. Has never been used.
Will sell very cheap. Apply a* Trie-
graph oflice. /
30
CTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GO TO Chapman's English Kitchen (to
get your meals—(the brtly Judies' anil
gents’ renmurmt in Macon.
JUST RECEIVED — Fine German
iplckka and Dutch herrings. T. P.
Donahue.
OYSTERS, shrimp, crabs oil'd freeh fish
of all kinds. A. A. Cullen.
I HAVE n fpw olives at 25 tha-t usually
sell nt 40. M. C. Balkcom.
DHLIOATE3SEN—Dill pickles, Swiss.
DsBrie. iLlirvberger. cream, pineapple
and American cheese. Holland her
rings. eardcUen. caviar, sardines, epa-
getitle, maocaroni. oat flakes, barley,
(breakfast food and full line bf first-
claee goods. Be sure and come where
you get the -best. Above goods Juat
received. O. Q. Toole.
IF YOU will call today you can buy
anything at Cbst. I um closing om.
W. H. Toole, cash grocer.
NiHW evaporated apricots at R. C.
Keen's; 616 Cherry street. •
OYSTERS, rice birds, crab, dhrimp ond
(rash fish at Dooson. Clarke A Dan
iel's.
MISS ISABELLA NIOHOLLS-Clanseo
r (for French and English literature nnd
history. 473 Orange street. •
LARAiBEE'S 8a«rtoiga chip wafers, the
latest style In fancy cracker*; a.lso
graham, social and afternoon tea wa
fers. Smith & Brt>.
LEMONS, bananas, onions, apples and
onions. A. A. CUllen.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
It.
WHETHER you need anything or not
It will pay you to buy my groceries at
actual cost. W. H. Toole, corner store.
Armory 'building.
NEW elioed pineapple and salmon
ateak. R. C. Keen'*.
TO EXCHANGE OR WLL SELL—200
acre farm, seven miles north of Ma
con, on Macon and Western railroad,
near station; good neighborhood, near
schools and churches; will oxcang*
for residence property In Macon;
place valued at (1,000; would pay
from (1,000 to (2,00 difference for nice
place. Address Exchange, care Tele
graph.
PERCH, bream, pompauo. bass, trout
and all kinds of fleh. A. A. Cullen.
(MONEY TO LOAtr-rilx per cent, per
annum. James A. Thomas, 318 Sec
ond street. ,
MY STOCK, fixtures, horse and wagon
for saJe: store rented until October,
1185. cm <ri once. W. H. Toole, cor-
nar stare. Armory building.
(150 INVESTED yields M5 average weekly
Income with absolute security. Pros
pectus, itemised statistics free. Benson
& Dwyer, 831 Broadway, New York.
WE HAVE MOVED TO 314 SECOND
street. Consumers' Oil Company.
NEW JELLY, preserves ond Jams in 5-
(Pound wood palls at R. C. Keen*.
APPLES.,lemons, bananas, onions anil
ipdtataeo.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER nltrayl
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
GROCERIES—We are headquarter* for
staple and fancy groceries. John C.
Holmes t Co.
FRESH POMPANO, black (Wi, trout,
bratm. perch. Spaaitah mackerel, bass
nnd mullet at Dopson, Clarke A Dan
iel's. K
IT WILL soon bs too late; everythin!
is bring sold at actu.d cost. Groceries
are aa good as money when you buy
'em at cost; lay In a supply. W. H.
OV/Ole. corner mart. Artaxy building.
TELEPHONE 35(, J. H. Roush & Son.
and pticr your order for coal. Best
coal on the market (4.54 a ton.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER U tho
but made; Have you tried It?
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents
per hundred at the Telegraph office.
J. L. ANDERSON,' attorney at law. has
for rent a six-room house adjoining Mr.
Joseph Riley'S on Tattnall squire. El
egantly papered. In perfect condition.
Beth rooms, etc: Now occupied by Mr.
. Steve Fulghum.
GRAHAM, bauqueb. tsmon. ginger and
vanilla wafer* In l-ibund tuts; also
Saratoga chips, ot R. C. Keen's
WHEN you want to get fresh flsh and
oysters don't forest to telephone 181
A. A. Cullen.
GROCERIES AT COST—They must be
*akl <u once, w H. Toole, cash gro
cer.
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