The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 14, 1894, Image 2

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2 .THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14. 1894. A DAY’S DOINGS . IN GEORGfA’TOWNS A Batch of Newsy Items Furnished by. the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. CRISP AND EVANS AT'AMERICUS The Efriet of Their * *p»tehe* Will Do STolt In Iko Election »■« lloulh. Doeon Highly Indorsed By a Cerreipondint. •Americus, Sept. 13.—(Special.)—The •peechee of Oen. Evans and JudI* Crisp on Wednesday left hit ary effect: upon the lame audience. People feet strengthened In the . faith. .fudge Crisp showed that the Fopuflet party had Ita origin In the West and wee oompoaed of tha dlegru fitted ele ment a of other organlnaUtnui-graFthat their propwltlon# and ’bill* the bllla Introduced in ctongreo* by their repre- nentatlvee evinced a tales oonccptton of. our form of government. (TiW; third party .tor* Its rise In Kansas after the grasshoppers hail devastated the state, and die Ideas were not Indigenous In Georgia ami were out of pUr*, In the conservative South, and the dOly pos sible good that the DM perty ta for la to develop Democratic energy and make our people go to the polls. Yearn.ago. when he had no opposition at all, only J.COO ballots wero cast fbr him, anil this a mall vote caused the Republican* to howl and declare the people were driv en from the polla by all manner of bull dozing methods. Hut in 1892, whin he had opposition and beat hla, opponent 3.000 votes. It was all right with the Re publicans. No bulldozing had been practiced. Ho Insisted that the people turn out ond give the Democratic candi dates large majorities tn October, tt will strengthen and inspire the Demo crats In the Northern and Western states irarge ensjuritte# should be giv en for nnother reason. The Itepubll-. reme bop* to break the Solid South through the Poputlwts, nod a big ma jority this time will convince them of the futHtty of their ezpectatlona t^id they will In future bo moreMncllned to let the .South and her people alone. Rut n feeble majority here will encourage the rich Republican parly North to back the third party nnd furnish It money with which to divide the South and weaken its strength ond piiweretn congress. Hence he Insisted that our poople turn out In full to the polls. Judge Orlsp paid a glowing tribute to Col Atkinson, tho nominee of the party. toUl bf hla long experience tn uf- fatia of the state nnd In what esteem he was held by hla associates and by the people of Newnen, -where he had lived for twenty years. Judge Crisp also bespoke « large vote for -Mr. E. B. Lt-tvK t,ho nominee for tho ntaite senate. -He said he had teen solicitor for six vears nnd practiced in the Macon countv superior court nnd had been Judge of the circuit for years, end In all that time he had never heard a whisper against 'I.lgo Lewis. And. said he, a big majority should be given Col. W, A., Dodson-, the ncanlnce for the house. Mr. Dod* <u was a man of abil ity, of study and reseorch, a good law yer, a good eltlxen and deserved a big , vote. Thornton Wheatley, who had fought all through the wnr end cuim home end by labor snd work had be come one of the prominent men pf Sum' ler county, why everybody knew tie ought tt> have an overwhelming ma jority. Judge Orion doe* not share the gloomy views of some In regard to the federal elect Iona in November. He Is confident the Democrat* will carry the hbttse nnd have a good working majority, and he hope* the next congress will repeal the' 10 per esnt, tax on state banks. The sentiment for It 4a growing In the NArlh and Weet and the lodge Is a great ad vocate of It. It Is n feather In MoJ. Ba con’s cop that he pleaded for tide rein- edy sixteen yearn ago nnd wanted tt sgdafted and debated In congreaamo that ere this the (North and West would have been willing for n dual currency. Rut Mn.l. Bacon was not n member of con- Wress and could not get hla suggestion carried out. j. c. BATON IB TUB MAN^ Strong Reasons Why He Should Rep. rcaent Georgia m (The Semite. Tlfton. Bept. v lJ.-fBpecl«U-T(je »>l la t»JV to-- — - - polltleal pot la trifling since MaJ. Ba con. 0>l. Atklneon nnd Hen Rttase)) ud- dressed nhout 8,000 persona here on *hs “Oh instant, which wna th*'largest audience ever seen Itvu.hla .town. The eleuilnn of Atkinson* (and Rue,all la conwMerrd by their friend* to be n sure MaJ. Bacon’s speech snag greatly hp. pkvudidJbyu number wf young men. especially when he guve "advice to the young men" of bla audience., Tt it papt of Ms speech on Che subject ’iRow we ShuuM vote" was well received by * number >* Oeorgla’e future repre- aeutoUvn Mid'wenakor* from Adjoin- Ing cuuntlm. w!»> mm* hype to amend the rally (sad (barbecue. A t.dk with •eme of them proved that they think «h*t Baton 5w be the man <5 We hour fof UnRwd -gtiHee iM«r Par-many reanws. but mainly two. Firet, Raoon dofeende from one of Georgia’# highevt oM stoodnrd fwnlltea. Mbrally ond ln- trfboeuiDly Ma huffily U unrivalled, •Ud «• he combines In (his person many of the meet winning tr.ttu ond excel lent qualities of the family, hctla re garded os Che best leader of Geongia'a yopng men. Second, If Turner la worth Whitt is claimed for him by hla frtenda then tn the name of mason why not regain him to Che house of representa tives und place Baron In the t'nlted Scale senate, and thus give Gowgt.i the benedt of Turner's nnd 1 moon’s sen-toe* combined, «t. the irapulK-e la unore to be considered dhon the per ms’ east to atrr at, where there's a sluggish Uvrr, for any of the eerm* of dur«*c that surround you. If vour Itvpr wore acUve nnd Ittmlthy, It sihiIJ Veep tl(,.(n out of your bind. You’ll hovo to watch your liver for sgenMka .lust as toon os you ere the Hot svniptoms that it's wrong (eruptions on the shin, or a dull and worn-out feeling I you ought to tale l)r. Keros’* Golden ModksU DLvovery. That s ill start your liver into a tualt’ SJcr/7 gner&Tkm into a now one. With new • •• • Mr ”As>S old taaucv-tol ’wltlh new ts- eheilnffont of us. It la Important to nave Georgia’s highest Intelligence In the halls of legislation alt Washington. With Bacon In the United States senate Georgia wouM present a gdfcixy of legislators copal to ear state-in our ' Union. ‘ " BPOAKING AT BARNHSViLLE. Messrs. Ham and James Addressed a large Audience boat Night. BnmcaviUe, Bept. 13.—(Special.)—Lart night, at Granite Hal) In this place, aline of the best Democratic doctrine was preached that has been listened to In this campaign, The -Hon. H. W. J. Ham of Gainesville a Ad Hon. Joe (I. James of DougktsviUe spoke to a large audience of people, mostly Democrats, but amomc the number wero a few third paityUes. Both gentlemen were listened to with the closest attention and the frequent prolonged i pplaist* showed that wluJt they said was appre ciated and we* what was wanted. The i’opullat* In the audience fairiy squirm ed under the scathing rebuke given them for deserting the grand old Dctr.o- imes shot square from the rho-jl- cato# volte* by deceiving tbe.p-ople, by Ool. James was loudly apffliuded. Col. Hum. with hi* numetbu* ’Jokas with theJr ftumorous applications to the third party, kept the audience convulsed with laughter. r . r ■ Hon. J. Reddktg. Demborattc nom inee for the. leglolature from Pike, and Thomas J. Barrett. Populist nominee for seme position, met in Joint debate at Pledmotk 'tonight. Quite a number from Hemeevllle went,do see Cdl. Red- dh^knqelf the stuffing tnJt of the Hon. I - —— ' ■ POUNDED^THB POPULISTS. Two Young Men at fl'mee Made Good Democratic Speeches. Bruce, Sept. 13.—(Special.)—The meet enthusiastic political meeting the Fwk district of Montgomery county has ever neon was held tn Bruce school house lent nlglM. Ik waa .given otat no be u Popullwt meeting hnd the speakers would divide Utt»e with Democrats. Tho tlmo arrived for thc’spoaklng to begin, bat no Rniltts epeakerw could be found..- The# were depending on the two Popultet leaders of this section. The house was full and funning over with people. The Populist leader in the community gave kite meeting over to the Democrats, saving khe right for himself to say a few words. T , Tha Democratic sneakers were Pro-' feaors Woutcsi and Alien, who bold the urowd spell-bound (r two or three.houra. Professor, Will Wooten of Spring Hill lead off. making an able defense of Dumocraoy and showing Populism up in Its veal light, Tht« young.’orator'i speech would have dobs credit to many of (the slate campaigners TratamM- A. E. Allen tollovad with *n add ran rlPPltut the third party up the hack anj-ahowlhg whalt they ..ore by the records their repreeciuatlvca have tirade Jn oongreas. , Though K was oMd to have been a Populist mooting, It was one of the moat otufhiuaaaftlc Democratic meeting.) this county has -aver wltncosed—bnly two or three I’oimlWa being visible.' This district Is Democrwtlc, notwith standing the fact that the Populist- cau- dldate for representative llvea In It. ENDORSED. BY A CLUB. . Lyons, Snpt. ‘ II.—(Speotal.)—Whereas, There being severs! ostMUdates now on- uounccil for the senaSoii.il honors hi the ua.ltonal, hops* hofyro dur next general ttssem-Uy; and, . Wboretts. We. the members of the Demoorvttc Club of Lyons. Tattnall county, Ga„ seeking only what wo deem to be tho host Interest of the parly, do hereby Resolve. That' we Indorse the Ron. Louis F. Garrard of Columbus, Os., be lieving h,lm to be well equipped with a full knowledge of tthfneedi and de- manda of our people nnd a prttper Inter- t 1 rotation of the Democratic {.Intform. . (a - Thomas E. Allen, Beiqretsry Lyons Democratic Club. GARRARD AT M'RABh* McRao, Sept. IS.—Opeclal.)—Hon. Mr. Gacranl of Columbtw came*to McRae according tt> appointment. II* epoke In tho court house ut ll a. m. to a largo crowd of -the oltlzena of Telfair and oth er counties. His speech was strong, forcible and at itlmea eloquent. He la u almon 'ptrre Cleveland Democrat and la on* of the gbleat expounders of Detn- oemey in the kind. H* la a great reas- otx». He Is squarely on the Chicago plsttomn. and this la equal to saying he Is a (pure Democrat. A ajmopal* of hla speech would not do K Justice. All ago highly pleased with him and will -wOlooma Ills coming again. OH, WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed thd warning—the sig nal. ptrhaps, of the auro approach of that more terrible dlaesae, eonaumtlon? Ask yourself If you cau afford, for the ■ike of saving 60 cents, run the risk and do nothing for It. We know from expertcucs that Shiloh's Cure will cur* your cough.' It never falls. This'ex plain* avhy mow than a- million bottles were raid the past yefir’. It relieve* croup and whooping cough Tit once. Mothers, do not be without It. For lame hack, aide or cluvj, use Shiloh's Porous Plje'ors. Sold by Goadwyn & Small Drug Comiwtny, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. LYNCHED FOR ms LU6T. Florida Negro Summarily Dealt With for, ARenjpted ll-.tpe on a WJilie Girl. Sturko, Flai, Sept 13.—A negro by the name of Jim Smith waa lynched near hone erly .this morning bv masked men for nltemptlng to-ravish Miss Wl- ley. Yoong. u white girl, last Sunday night The negro enteral Miss Wiley’s loom while the Mmlly were at church- f. 1 } 4 h ii^ ndw ' hp b «'- After the girl MIm Wlrfawow woyiytd fhmece* dtd had retired the negro crawled out and attempted to ns'tulrher. She screamed for -ysstotauro,.and her father ran Into , Iter room an l r.-cognliej the negro. : The Japanrev liie r,r* Is th* orty rrot«er application for -nternal piles and Is guaranteed In every case bv Good, wj-n * Small, druggist*. ASKS FOR AN INJUNCTION. . J£2!‘W I *»W ■ 11—Attorney Oertnul Kpowlton tpttoy applied to , Ju-irv Barker In rtw «upr*me count for n ptvllfninar\ Injunction to prevent one AmHWin 8ur*r Retlntofl O-urtpany fivcn ttolng buttneaa In tPils ttMe urrtil I It #hiil hv%w (1W Its flrvincJu] returns with th^ coffMr«tto« commlmloner and up cert.iia forfeitures «• requlm! by t?to ethtute*. The attorney general said -3vs did ran desire to enjoin the «ru* against buying rod selling sugar in Ma Vaacfuaertts, but .only against manufacturing it. Judge Barker took tli* case under advisement. FIRE AT HOLYOKE. Holyoke. Mask. Bept. if.—A serious Hr* It reported an Unden street. Several one residences are burned and a general alarm 'has been rung. -Them are sererol earn- *t«et people,- Jumpta* trrom wtaaewn et« 1 6 ~ •> Dr. Price'* Cream Baking Powder WerM’t Mr Hlgbett Ansrd. . mtvf new COVERT CLOTH, tailor made dresses you are in the height of style. * Impossible to buy the material and have them made f° r nca f this amount. Besides, they-fit to perfection; new style sleeves, curved coat front and Ak graceful skirts, yjjj Come and get one before r-\\ they are picked over—$12.50 yO buys the full suit. 1 JU HAN'S, & 606 CHERRY. CASH GIVEN AWAY.' ALL FOR - NOTHING. Exercise a little wit and guess the nbmber 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. Y?e 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. \ UNDINE. Crushed fniddllrigs Flours Thoonly Flourof Its klnd.nnd tho best of anyklnd. Ittstnsdobyasocrctpro-' cess known to but two persons. •100,000 has been offered for the Knowledge "The Urnllno I* out of sight.’’ Ivotvon. Lord & Co.. Tenntlle, Os. '“The Undlne'ts.fap ahead of th* flour we have been, Rotting trt-N»»1tvtlle." Wt II. .Morgun. Pooler, Oa. NOEL MILL COMPANY. Estlll Springs, Tend. ffltri ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADINO. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION.: NO AD. TAKEN.FOR LESS TUAN ll'CTS. AGENTS WANTED, WANTED—Ten undersecretaries lit ev er. town In tiiin (-trie; .(',.)■( Me «ki''- eeorelary. tn every down to maltjige branch 0|nc* amt mipertnocnil under ■ eecret.irle* work: write for particular* atul free outfit, enclosing 10 cent* for ’ postage. Columbian Interrutlon.il Col onization and Improvement Company, 131 St. Chevies stree!. New Orleans, Louisiana. INTELLIGENT men and women every, where to take order* for "SHEPP’S NEW YORK CITY, ILLUSTRATED.” Just out. Marvelous production of the American metropolis. Prqfuaoly Illus trated from original photograph* taken , by our own artist* In palaces and slums. Liberal terms' and descriptive circulars ■ FREE on application. No capital re quired. Fronts -U to ill dally. If you want to make money fast, writs today. Addreai Globe Bible Publishing Compa ny, 33S Dearborn street, Chicago. III., and (23 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER wants wor k at once, dt anything. City ref- , eronccs. Address "Reasonable," care l chi* offleo. * 33*0 WANTED for a customer on good reul’ estate, otoae In, for five years. George W. Duncan tt Co. WANTED—A position by young man. 19 years old: u-e to stock and an A No. 1 milker. Box S3, MHledgeviUe, Georgia. WANTED—A live, energetic man to rep- ; restnt an eaUblithed building and loan association. New fealgtres. Lib eral contract to an experienced solici tor. Address K. W. Bell, Secretary, Box Savannah. Oa. WANTED—A gentleman who traveia wants permanent board In private family for wife and daughter, and himself while In city. K. F.. oar* Tel egraph. . WANTED—To sell you a ’*« model Dene more typewriter, best machine In th* world. J. E. Mlntsr. agent. ■Phone No. m. FOR RENT. 333.10 WILL RENT cottage til Wtuh- tngtnn avenue: bat Bve rqome, kitch en, pantry, bath room, water and gas. on ahady aid* street, on car line. B. E. Willingham. FOR REJNT—October 1. (Medium size dwelling on CV>UeKe *treet, water, gas , and servant house. Rent reai*:)nuble. \ H. V. Washington. FOR RENT—DWELLINGS— Washington ave., 260, 8-r-h, 630 00. Washington ave., 232, 7-r-h, |22 50. Washington ave., 264, 7-r-h, |22 60. Washington ave., 344, 5-r-h, 622 i*>. New street, 504, 6-r-h, 630 00. New street, 369, 6-r-h, 630 00. Oglethorpe street, 141*, 7-r-h, 625 00. Walnut utreet, 915, 7-r-h, 615 00. First street, 720, 10-r-h, 637 60. Cherry street, 759, 7-r-h, 690 to. Georgia ave.. 4-r-h, $15 00. Frank M. Oliver, 416 Second street. (STORE FOR RENT—The store under Dr. C. H. Hall's office on Poplar street, bppcelte city market. Posses sion given 1st October. Good stand to make money. Apply to W. A. Crutchfield. FOR LEASE—Store (house corner Third and Cherry streets, for wholesale nnd recall dry goods, from October t Ap ply to H. Q. Cutter, agent, ait Macon Oavlngs Bank. FOR RENT-October 1. the twro-story residence fronting Tattnall square, oorner Oglethorpe and Tattnall streets. Apply Daly’s Exchange. Col lege street. TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store on Vlnevllle Branch in the city. Pos session at once. Jacob Hirsch. FOR SALE. FOR SALEroBay mare; sound and any lady can drive her: also top buggy. J. B. Mtntoo. FOR BALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc.. 26 esnta p«r hundred. Telegraph offleo. FOR SALE}—Ono magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very oheap. Apply a* Tele graph office. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS, crabs, shrimp nnd choice fresh fish today. A. A. Cullen. 3LTT5 FOR LARGE LOT. No. 103 Apple- ton avenue, on car Jlne, 83x175 feet. Will tell halt for 3930 It bought quick. George W. Duncan St Co. FRESH TODAY at F. E. Kupferman’a (Llmburger cheese and new barley. OYSTER8. rice blrds,,crab. shrimp nnd flash flab at Daoaon. Clarke A Dan iel’s. APPLES, ’lemons, potatoes, onions and cabbage. A. A. Cullen. Linden baking powder always give, satisfaction. Your grocer eells It. «- ■MONEY TO LOAtr-eix per cent par annum. James A Thomae, SIS Sec ond etreet. UJO INVESTED yields 3® average weekly Income with absolute security. Pros pectus Itemised statistics, free. Henson A Dwyer, 334 Broadway, New York. FINE BANANAS very cheap. A A. Cullen, WE HAVE MOVED TO 114 SECOND a tree:! Consumers’ Oil Company. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 30c. lb. GROCERIES—W* are headquarters for staple and fancy groceries John Cc Holmes & Co. FRESH POMPANO, black fish, trout, bream, perch. Spanish mackerel, bass and mullet at Dopson, Clarke & Dan- let’*. TELEPHONE 35S. J. H. Roush & Son. and place your order for ooal. Rest coal on the market 34.50 a ton. CHOICE FISH, crabs shrimp and oys ters. A A Cullen. TURPIN’S BAKINtf POWDER Is th* beet made. Have you tried It? OLD PAPERS for wrapping.’ 23 cent* per hundred at the Telegraph office. WOMEN;sag^45=a •■■■■■"•* MCI rvIUtMto. S*ul ((rtt.d for 91 toil (Vrmpond*ff* ttottolli r<MUt<lr>aU*l. AtUnu ^ wr y ts» A «UTi» t«. W< l. k AfMi*. It «W dUQAttOklUa MME GORHAM j}@“ Our new modiste, has just arrived from New “IBS JKST* York, and is now ready for business. She "©If. J8ST“ is thoroughly (conversant with every detail “©a tSF" of tlig business and with the latest styles J8Q5~ ond will assist in the selection of material *©tX when desired. H r e bespeak the same cor- "©8 JSrir* dial and liberal patronage heretofore ex- “©Cl 8®“ tended us in this important department.- *©tl * ' BURDEN, SMITH50 GEORGIA, BIBB COUNXY-To tlio SniK’rior Court of Said County; . Tim petition of W. A. Davis. \V . If; Mans- Hold, Louis Dinkier, Rosa Berg, to gether with sunh otJier persons ns they may desire taerealter to asaoclate with them respectfully nhowoth: 1st. Tnat they desire to form them selves Into a corporation under tnn name and style of "Tlio Eagle Compa ny," and to ho ineorjiorated nnd char tered nh such under the laws of Gear- gin In such rases made nnd provided, 2d. The purpose mid object of tmeh corporation Is to pngugo in n general mereaiihle business, said business to tmlmice the buying and selling of nil kinds of merchandise and produce, ns well as real estate and stocks or hoods, for the mutual boneOt and prelit of the stockholder?. 3rd. Tho location of said corporation shall be In the city of Macon, said county, nnd the enpltnl stock of sold corporation Is to be $0,000 In shares of $100 each, nil of which has been paid In, the stockholders be liable for nmouut of stock subscribed, and peti tioners nsk that they have the privi- lego of Increasing said capital stock to $13,000. Your petitioners therefore pray that they may be Incorporated tinder the name of „Tbe Engle Company,” for a term of twenty (20) years with a right of renewal at the end of said term, with authority to elect officers, to make by-laws and regulations for their gov ernment; to have and use a common seal: to contract debts; to borrow money nnd to plct*e or mortgngo tho a*sct3 of tlio corporation to soenro tlio payment of tlio same, to hold snch prop erty, real or personal, ns Is necessary for tlio purposes of said organization, to sue and be mted, nud to do all such other ui'ts ns are necessary for the pur poses for which they ns(s to be incor porated. ns provided by the ln'ws of Georgia. And petlt’oncrR will ever pray, etc. ' FREEMAN & GRISWOLD, Petitioners’ Attorneys. I do certify tliat the foregoing Is a true copy of tho original application ior charier, now of flle in this office. RORT. A. NISBET, Clerk. August 20,1804. EXECUTOR’S SALE. I)/ virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of Bibb county, Oa.. passed ut January term. ISM. will be sold before ths court house door In Bibb county, Oa., on the flrat Tuesday In October, ISM. between the legal hours of sale.' the following prop erty belonging to the estate of Richard F. Lyon, late of tald county, deceaaed, and sold for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and for distribution among the holra: Description Iota No* 3, 3 ond 4 ns described In map recorded In book No. 13, page 330. Bibb county, and being part of lot No. 3, square 72. fronting on Pine street and running back to Cot ton avenue. In city of Macon. Bibb county, On. A'l«0, one lot 30x130 feet on Pink and Second streets, lying Just outside th* city of Macon and uojlnlng property of E. T. Grey, being tn rear of Mer cer University. Terms cash. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Uy virtue of no older of the court of ordi nary for said county I wia seel at pub lic outcry to t'hs highest bidder for caati. on the Md day of September. 1SH beginning at 10 o'clock tt.m and oonitln- u.ng said sale from day to day. If necessary, an of th* personal prop erty belonging do'the estate of M. L. Munger, deceased, said personal prop erty consisting ol pianos, organs, store and office natures, musical iustrumeuts of various kinds and other articles np- pertulnglng to tho music buslncwi. Also, tncludig personal apparel and all articles of value now located In the store on Mulberry street In the city of Macon, formerly employed by raid Hunger in hla business. Said sale will be made at the storehouse aforesaid for the purpoee of paylug the debt* of said estate, etc. J. L.‘ ANDERSON, Administrator M. L. Munger. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. By virtue at an order pasted st ihs September term, 1394, of the Bibb county court of ordinary, will be sold before the court houes door In Bibb county. Oa., between the teral hours of ea’e, oa the first Tuesdty In October, «EM, the follow- Irg described property belonging tu tho estate of N. A Megrath, late of said county, deceased, to-writ: A tract of land In th* city of Macon. Ga., and known ns lot No. seven (I) In square ten (IQ, ac cording to map of A. E. Board man, said lot being flfty-twro feet front and 133 feet deep, more or less and fronting on an ally between Monroe and Madison streets. Bald lot of land will be sold tor the pur pose of paying the debts of said estate and tor distribution. Terms of sale cash. MRS. ROBA StEGRATH. Administratrix estate N. A. Mrgrath, de ceased. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE By virtue of in order from the mnft of ordinary of Bibb county, Ga. passed at the September term. 1194. of said court, will be sold before th* court house door in said county, between the legal hours or sale, on the first Tuesday In October. 1194, tb* following named property belsug- ing to tb* estate of Mrs Katherine Faulk ner, 1st* of said county, deceased, to-wlt: Ten share# of th* Merchants and Mechan ics Building and Loan Association stock of Macon, Ga.. being certified No. 3k se ries "C." on which th* sum of two hun dred and eighty dollars ha* been paid. Said shares of stock told for the purpose of paying th* debts of said estate and for distribution. Terms cash. ROBERT FAULKNER. Administrator Estate Mrs. Katherine Faulkner. Deceased.. The . Most Wonderful Offer Yet , 180 C MAGNIFICENT^ Securely bound in handsonio cloth, now ready for If you visited the Pair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is tho next best thing to a visit. Come hnd see it. When will, you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if yt)u will clip out the following- Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS l| OF TUB World's Fair JfCJDw rkoioffrapKu Vuwt for SO cetu. ItnciOTHtlf bjgiatd m cwM, r*rtu$ $mda%f l>g wad mat a%ciau S «uu MO a w (V*r JMUI*. nVjJfX.. soirXf £TATM .