The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 16, 1894, Image 2

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*7 — THE MACOH" TELEGEAPXI: SUNDAY MORNING ,V> EFT EMBER 16, 1894. NEGRO BAPTIST NORTH AND SOUTH Are United Through the Co-oper# tion of the White Baptiste of the Two Sections. WHAT OR. GAMBEUL SAYS Everything In lURftlnni for Hie Open, log of More or UnlrnnllJ— Ml llle I'octilCy Horn, Ami wilt Unlit • Meeting Tomorrow, Dr. J. J>. Gambrell of Mercer Culver- elly bus returned to the city, after in tending the conference Inaugurated liy the governing hoordn of the Houiheru jiaiiliat convottlon and the Northern Baptist anniversaries In the tuterent of cooperation hy the two organization* In titclr work among the negroes of the Mouth. The conference was hetd at Old I'olut Comfort. Va., and was «Headed liy Iho following committee* appuluted l*y their respective sections: Front the South—Dr. J. B. GntubreU of Mercer University, Dr. B. H. Carroll of Texan, Governor \V. J. Northeu of Georgia, Dr. I. T, Ticheuor, secretary of the home mission hoard of the South ern Baptist convention; Professor H.ftl. Harris of ltlchuioad College, 1’roftsfcor Noah K. Davis of tlio University of Virghia, A. J. <4. Thomas, editor of the Baptist Courier of Mouth Carolina; Dr. T. T. Eaton, editor of (he Western Ho. colder of Kentucky, and T. X‘. Boll, secretary of the Suutlay-seliool hoard of the Southern Baptist convention. \ , Prom the Norlh-Governor Howard of Couuehtleul, Professor Thomas pf Netvlon Theological Seminary. J’rofcs sor Johnson of Croller ■ Thooluslon: Somlmry of New York, Gen. Morgan, secretary of the Home Mission Society; ltr. XloorehoiiHo of New York; Dr, Wood Of Boston, Dr. MeVteker of New York and Dr. Hobart of Newark, N. ,1. Ueferrlug to tile meeting of tlieso del egations, Dr. Gambrell said to a Tele-, graph reporter that lie had never at tended a more harmonious conference anywhere ur upon any .nutation, "It lind been tpiltu generally bcllcvctV' Haul the doctor, "that thtugs wetiltl not go very smoothly when these two dele- giitlous came together and began to discus* the iiuestlon of unitlug the wort; of the Southern and the Northern Baptists among the negroes ol' the South. Amt there was some reason for this. Things have not always been pleasant between the Baptists of Ilia two sections because, while tUey alt wished the betterment of the negro, tliero was no co-operation between them, and of course this necessarily re sulted In considerable couplet which could not fail to.embarrass the work and make it less effective. It was therefore thought advisable to hold’ this conference for the purpose or agreeing iiih.ii some basis which would render possible the complete co-opem- tarn of Ilea Baptists ot the North.with those of the South In the work of edft- uititig and Christianising the negreeiv of the South." "Amt what report will the Southern,’ committee have to make of the coufer-i cace'e" was asked. “Simply that the basis of co-opera 1 tlou proiKised by the Northern delega tion Is just exactly all that wo were afraid we would not be ublo to Induce them to ngroo to. lu other words, they proposed to give us Just exactly wh.it we desired to propose to them that wo would accept. There was bttlo need for discussion. We agreed upon every Important feature of the propo sition, and spout the rest of our time lu discussing the outlook for work that should be done by the now united if- forts of the North and tho South ot tlio Baptist denomination. "Yes. You may nay the conference was decidedly a harmonious one and the result of It Is Just ns favorable to Southern opinion as the Southern tlele- gtUhm could tiave wished or naked." “What are Mcrver'a prospects 1" asked tlio Telegraph. “They are excellent, nud we tiro lie- gluuiug te realize some of them al ready. "The whole corps of professor* are now here nud n good many of the slit- ileuts have already arrived. Tlio fac ulty will hold Us llrst session Monday mondu-;. after which we will In- busy getting ready to begin tho session on Wednesday. It Is the intention of tho faculty of Mercer to devote special at tention to tho academy nml to make tt more thorough amt useful m prepar ing young men to cuter Iho university erhoots. A* things now look we will hate a very much larger number of students than last year, and among them will be representatives ot almost alt tho South ern stales." Dr. Gambrell left tlri* morning for Atlanta, where he goce to deliver an address ot tho dedication of the South ern Female College, the handsome new institution erected by the Baptist* at Manchester, Just outside of Iho Onpttnl City. OONCBRT AT CRUMP’D PARK lbl* Afternoon From 4 to t by Card'll Military Band -i ml Orchestra—H.,W. CUrJ. Director. / ’ PROGRAMME. 1. March—'"Kauus KxposKlon " Rosa. S. Selection—"Trio to CUnatowu. ' Gaunt. h Overture—'"Ptone Dame." Map* 4. So4o, ornet—"Bact Chord.” aulb. van. _ 5. Quartet*. for horns — 8clev4«d. M,vir.v Kaler. Wire, llurrirn’en i-:.l Card. , PART SECOND. ft M itch —"Second Georgia R, s ;. menu" H.IW.CM, Dedl.ued to Cel. C. (M. WHey, officers and ihenibera cf the i\«tment • Overture—’"Nabueodosoxor." • Verdi. I. (Juam.lt Tor lior is-Selected. ». Selection—"lfyhembin Girl." n-df* w OT irvli—"On <o Vsororr." Card. Ctaale. . Prjfeas r Atrasttol evens -Mi tail aiiieitut eh»B tomomrir irftrurjon. Mua- day. SWeiribcr It. oft Che Macm 'Light wRh n soiree to which all hi* friends are Invited.. A ifcbat ntU t lenien aMMnlxe4 Monday night for get- orrh.if.ri will jdsy for Ul> Ml** Blackshttr unll be hi* Piaaltt for tlw aioowe. DON’T ASK WHAT TIME 1C IS. But buy a watch of your mva Horn J. IU A W. W. WPtlams hod y >u wllVub ,'VV» have the correct time with you. PRINTING OFFICE SOLD. Dr. AV.R. Holmes Buys the Establish meat of J. W. Burke A Co. •old at -prlvalte sale to Dr. W. ’ Holmes, the price paid bring *3.000. Tuesday. It could not bo learn unices In Che SoteJii, and *5,000 Is con. Don’t fail to hear the cele brated Pickaninny Brass Band at Ocmulgee Park this noon. Positively theii appearance in this city. Take Indian Spring cars. SALE OF SEATS FOR THE GRAND CONCERT AT STEINWAY HALL FRIDAY NIGHT OPENS MONDAY AT LUDDEN & HATES. PRICES »1 TO ALL PARTS OF THE HALL. ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HBADINa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. Taken For less than is ctr MRS. LEOa'8 ELOCUTION CLASHES. LADIES physical culture and elocution, Tuesday and Thursday morning*. Ittad in* clrle, 530 Washington avenue. Alt pupils In orxtory taken at reduced rotes by joining class at Georgia Business College Monday und Wednesday after noons. AGENTS WANTED. INTELLIGENT men and women every, where, to take orders for '“SHJSPJRfft NEW YORK CITY, ILLUSTRATED." Just out. Marvelous production of the American metropolis. Profusely Illus trated from original photographs taken by our own artists In palaces and slums. Liberal terms and descriptive circulars Pit EE on application. No capital re quired. Profits $fl to $17 dally, if you Wsint to make money fast, write today. Address Globe Bible Publishing Compa ny, 3 >8 Dearborn street, Chicago. Ill,, add 723 Chestnut stroet, Philadelphia, Ta. LADY AOENTS-The easiest and most profitable tiling to do Is to sell the Hygela Corset. Bend for terms and In formation to the Western Corset Com pany, Bt. Louis, Mo. WE WANT MEN. *20 to *25 n week.’ a tend y work, celling staple goods tb dealers. Samples to proper applicants. No peddling. Experience unnecessa ry. Salary or large commission ns proferred. Household .Specialty Com pany, 75 Fourth street. Cincinnati, O. WANTED—Agents. Sample sashlock free by mall for 9 cents stamp, immense. Unrivalled. Only good one ever In vented. Beats weights. Bales unpar alleled. 312 a day. lirohurd, Box 61, rhumb ipiiia. WANTIOD^Ten undersecretaries In ev ery town In thin state; also one nub- secre'tary In every .town to manage branch office and aupeml intend under secretsirlea work; write for particulars and free outfit, enclosing 10 cents for postage. Columbian International Col onisation and Improvement Company, 121 St. Charles street, N6w Orleans, Louisiana. LADIES wanted to write «t homo; $3 per day; no oinvasstog; send 4 cents In ■Vginpe. Miss C. L. Andrews, flmstft BenU, Ind. WANTED—500 suits to renovate at re duced price next week Kt 423 Cotton av enue. Billings. WANTED—October 1, tiy a yoang nmn, room and board with private family. A«Mre*H, W. J* T., care Tclegrjiph. \VANTED—For all torts or farm worn a young 'man. good milker, industrious and temperate. Address, a. n. d., pox WANTED—To buy second-hand turntture of evory description. Will pay ca»n tot same 401 First, Armory building. WANTED—Situation by young coioreo man as buller or waiter, with good ref- erence. Address. K.. care Telegraph. WANTED—A light sioond-hana bicycle Address, not later than Monday, Num ber (SO, Lauder house. WANTED-Every owner or a horse oi mule to try Messier A unit, prartica borne shoors, C20 b'cnrUt street. WANTED—To buy all the old books in Macon, will pay highest cash price. r<m*era’ Curiosity Bhop, Cherry WANTED—Unfurnished room, In goo<t lo cality for gentleman and wire. Mum n< close In. K. Y. WANTED A customer for a good horse nml wag.m cheap. W. H. Tbole. WANTED-A oustomcr tor a good stand Ing desk, pair sen lea und good retris- etator. call at once on \v. »i. rooic. WANTED—A room suitable ns scnooi room. Upper part or city proterrea I >li* 8., <;are Telegraph. WANTED—Live, energetic young man to nottclL Strait salary. Apply, «4 Bccona street. WANTED-A position ns collector, nave had *lx years experience ami can run nlsh the best of reference. Address, l\ • core of Macon Telegraph. BUmHEBS WANED—It you put your lKvaees In my hands tor rent or sale they will be looked alter, nn i hn\t juet commenced business. A. i. noit real estate agent, 9A second street. WANTED-Uoardera.Three yoog men o cvMipIc wUhout children preferred. Box, 11m. WANTED—.V good aiieam.xn tor a spe cDlty line to caavoati town and coun try It ado on and on the road, a party with previous experience preierreck uct- ovnee required. A, v, c. WANTED—Three or four rooms; gooo neiahbcrhood; close In; moderate rent Ad.irtra, Roomer, this or nee. WANTTiD—Two or three gentlemen cat act board by applying to Mrs u. at Durrett, East Macon. WANTED—A poalUon as salesman in ary goods or 'grocery store, w tit. wortc tot reasonable saury. Address. J., tare ter WANTED—Good men to puce tuquiUDH Building and Loon Aeaocuuion *toctc in Georgia. Loans promptly male, uco* A. a smith, geaeral manager, Excnannt Bank building. Macon, tix. LADIES to write at homet ^bl*ir do cd&vutiling. Rv'ply Arlth atdmjA OdISS FANNIE FELKNOR, South Bend, Ind. WANTED—To buy .ot or reamers. %ec- ond-hand feather mattresses preferred. Will pay cash for same. Must ne clean, good feathers, va First rtreet. YVpt.NTED—Capd farm near Macon find to give 4n fart nay «4b- well tired trioing and pacing gto<de and some well located cottage* tn Nudhvlile, Tonn.. Splendid in,.-o«tmeRt. C. IV. • Craig, Brentwood. Term. $500 WANTED for a cuatomer on good real estate. olb«e In, for live year®. George W, Duncan & Co. WANTED—A gentleman who travels wants permanent board in private family for irlfe and 'a.iughter. and himself white In city. E. F., care Tel- egrsph. COOK BT0VE8 wanted and all Hinas oi household goods, will pay casn toi same. 4M First street.. , , ■ WANTED—To eell you a ’94 model Denumore typewriter, beat machine In the worlds J. E. Mlnter. ageirt. 'Phone No. 28*. . FOR RENT. ROOMS to rent at 71S Poplar street. FOR RENT—Height-room building, Nv. 120 Third street. All modern convep- * lences and in thorough repair, oeo. w. Duno&h & Co. FOR RENT—Ten-room house, no. xc FIrat street, a. Keynoiaa, wo. ga cot ton avenue. FOR RENT—October 1, four down-stairs rooms, with modem improvements. Close In. Also seven-room House. Ap ply. 2IH Spring street. FOR RENT—The Grannies place, t>20 uax street, possession October l. inquire <fn premises. FOR RENT—Three delightful connecting front rooms on hill, near Wesleyan. Convenient for light houseKeeqmg. Knr. ence required. Address, ''Skb.," Tel. egraph. FOR REN—Three desirable rooms, see- ond siory. pleasant locality; suitable lor light housekeeping. Address ''A," care Tolegraph. FOR RENT—Two rooms won ruruisnea to gents; men only. Two doore trewr Mu-berry Methodist church, a., care .-elegraph. FOR RENT—A desirable business place,- 315 Third street* Apply to Mrs. V. o. Cope, 418 Walnut street. FOR RENT—On the hill three or tour rooms for light housekeeping. Modern conveniences. Addrees, ♦»onn, care Tel egraph. FOR RENT—Stables, located on anm street, between Mulbeny ana walnut, Low rent to good parW. hi. a. Mdrne FOR RENT—763 Plum street, eight- room house and double Kitchen—tea rcwms. not -oouo'ilng pantiy, burti room and several closiots. Modern conveniences; low ren't. II. Damour, 615 Mulberry street. FOR RENT—Store No. 215 Cotton awe ■ nue; omce or sleepng roam up-st.rtre. Also wareihouse. with good sidetrack, jon Slxleb strewt. Apply to Guernsey's 'Planing Klin. FOR RENT—No. 621 College street, near Wesleyan, six rooms, wo servant's rooms; nJfio severable desirable tiottses E. A. Horn a. 454 Cherry street. FOR RENT—My resldene on No. 21 Frog- rcss Btreet. Apply Chapman's Kngnsn Kitchen. ROOMS to rent In a derirable location, nenr business portion or town. The very thing for parties taking meals out. A. T. Holt, real estate agent, 365 Sec ond street. FOR RENT—A conveniently located dai ry farm, near town. A. T. Holt, real estate ugent, 365 Second street. FOR RENT—Severn 1 well located res idences. Call and* examine my list. A. T. Holt, teal estate agent, 365 second street. NICE furnished room for rent. Apply 116 Third street, call at premises, or ad- dres.i. Turner, this ofltce. FOR RENT—$25, 852 Orange—car line. w. B. Birch, FOR RENT—Four rooms ennp, cornel Now und Plum. Also some cheap punn ing Jots. C. Sullivan. FOR RENT—October 1. Nine-room rest* tl^nce. 126 Cole street. Modern con veniences; $25. Apply to e. t\ Bronson. FOR RENT—Store, with dwelling at- tnchcxL Apply to G. \V. Craig, 421 Ha zel street. FOR RENT—Comer store in tne voiun tiers Armory building. Apply at rc. 8. Collins ft Co., or W. H. Toole's, 470 First street. ‘ FOR RENT—Several desmvbie resideneei at R. B. Collins ft co„ real estate intents.. FOR RENT—That desirable nine (9) room house, with double kitchen attached nnd modern improvements. No. W5 Arch, corner New street, at present occupied by N. I. Brunner. Foesesston October V Apply to W. II. Whitehead. FOR RENT—Store In building comer of Second and Poplar ztreets. Passes- elon October I. Jullen Rodgers, admln- tatpntof. WJk RENT—Officen nnd gentlemen’s sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ing* Bank. FOR RENT—A nfcfe renldenize. M\vn rooms; Orange street. Apply 644 Cotton avenue. *22.60 WILL RENT oottago 244 W.-lsh- ingtun avenue: has live rooms, kitch en, pantry, bath room, water nnd gas. on shady side Street, cu car line. B. E. Willingham. Frit RENT—Six-room house. Second Sttw:, Troup III1I. Highest point 111 city. Good neighborhood, large lot. low price. T. O. Ohcmney, Central Ovorgli it ink. FOR LU.YSB—Store house corner Third nud Cherry streets, for wholesale and retail dry goods, from October 1. Ap ply -to H. G. Cutter, agent, at Macon Savings Dank. FOR RENT—October 1. Medium stse dwelling on College iMreet, water, gts aivd servant hbUjc. Rent rraoanubl?. H. V. Waihlngton. STORE FOR RENT—The etorc under Dr. C. U. % Hall’s office on Poplar etroct, bMmtV city Marked Po^w- alon given 1st October. Gcod stand to m tk-' money. .\;>nly to W# A. CrutchfieU. FOR KENT—Oct.-ter 1. the two-story reelJeuee fronting Tattnall square, coiner OJMtborne and Tattnall streets. Apply LHly’a Exchange. Col lege strret. TEN DOLL.VRS a month will roat atort cn Vlatvlllt Branch In-Iho city. i*o»- fcpszlou at once. Jacob Ulrach. FOR 8ALE. FOR S-VLE-The place aaverr.scd tasi Sunday aa 43 acres, contains bo acres 27 acres in culUvali.n and a itx woods Owner Is a non-bestdent and tut put a price on tt that wui sell il it is a oar gain.. It Jk milca.rrom court douse fponu on public road und ta un* cheap en property around Macon, rnna- x. Murbhey, corner Oherrv and Cotton «v tnue. .x- 1 Tlio imported dresses from far away, lands. That ladies all long for and prize, Can be gotten tins week If Juhan’s you seek With a purao of moderate size. ;! Mr. Juhan has been culling the chcichest things ^ ^ on the market for the past five weeks, and as usual, J? ga weVe got the best line of Silks and Dress Soods that ' A ^ you will find anywhere. We not only boast of the tasty styles, etc., hut you will find our prices a little t? lower pn all staple fabrics, etc.. SILKS, SILKS. All tbo lMjiular iveavos In Black Dress Silks which will lie so much In ilcmaml this season. Special lines at We,, St. nnd In colored Silks for full suits and fancy waist, we are showing a grand line In Novelty Bluet, etc. DRESS GOODS. 54-1 neh all-wool Ladies' Cloth 48c. 5!-lneli extra llnish Covert Cloth 83c. ■1'J-tiich Twilled Serges at 50c.; worth TO cents. Seo our tnllor-mado Suits nt ?12.50. Lots of style. Special line black and grey Dress Goods for second mourning. 0 JUHAN’S, » 606 CHERRY. ‘ Fifteen yards 30-lnch Fruit of the Loom for $1, Case new fall style Ducks lOo. Good Canton Flannel 5c. Twenty yards best yard-wide Sea Is land for $1. New line Lace Curtains at $1; worth $1.00. Best Indigo Calicoes 5c. a yard. ...SEE... Iron frame school Hosiery 25c. Best Penang for school dresses 10c. Good Dress Ginghams Sc. Hundreds of new things opened every day from now on. ORDERS from a distance Sited samo day received. JUHAN’S, 606 CHERRY. FOR SALE—Horse and wagon, standing desk and stool, pair ewm soaies, rerri<- erator cheap. Call dt one. w, H. Mooie. FOR SALE—Four hundred ana sixty acr a well Improved farm land ut Baldwin county, 100 acres ten miles from Macon. Easy terms.. W. H. Burkett. GINNING OUTFIT FOR SALE -Will sell nt ft gr-*at sacrifice 19-horse engine, loco- notlve boiler, 50-saw gin, press, etc. Robert A. Nlsbet. FOR SALE—One ten-horse engine for sale cheap at Macon Oil anl Ice Company. See B. H. Smith. FOR SALE—Onef Pnrker gurt (flrot- cIush). !two blacksmith’s bellodvs. Ap- \*lf to E. J. Frceqwan. FARM FOR SALE or exchanged for city property. GOO acres near railroad station, peculiarly adapted for raising fruit or stock. Addresa, B., card Telegraph. FOR . SALE—Several soccnd-hand bar ber chairs und bath Hubs; all in good condition, can be seen nt Lanier house barber shop. M. Loh. GINNING OUTFIT FOR SALE—Will Bell a* a great fticrlflce 10-horce power J: cnglnc. loaomotlvc bo»ler, 60-saw gin. (arem. etc... Robert A. Nlsbet. FOR SALE—Owner leaving city will sell a parlor grand piano cheap for ‘cash.. Instrument in perfect order. - Address E. c., care Telegraph. FOR SALE—Bay mare; sound and any lady can drive her; also (op buggy. J. B. Minton. FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc.. 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia (bicycle. Hus never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele- gragjfh office. MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. C. O. TOWNSEND—Lessons in voiceband piano. 4& Orange street. STATIONERY—The largest and nicest stock of stationery in Macon at cut prices. Pen holders, three for 6 cents; lead pencils, 24 for 5 cents; fine linen note paper. 5 cents qplre; two packs ot envelopes for 6 cents. Bowers* Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry street. ONLY SO CENTS for bfst nickel alarm clock's at Lazarus'. SARATOGA CHlPS~are all the rage. ask. your grocer for them. SCHOOL CHILDREN take your old -ooks to Curiosity Bhop before selling tn<^^ 670 Cherry street ^ UICE-B4RD3 roast .Exchange hotel restaurant, Cherry tlreet. RUINED—Horses are ruined every ween In Macon by Incompetent none shoeing Practical and experienced work cost* no more. Try Mess! .*r & Lira, Fourtn street. DOWN THE RIVER—The Gypsy will leave the wharf Wed if* (toy morning „ tit 8o'clock and return u« 6 p. m., giv ing u pleasant ou;:lnv? for those who wkh tv> go. If you want to have a good day. ’..hen go down the Ocmul- gee W^Mnesiuy. 6treet c.tr leaves msniKncfii. for tho Yfhatf, *0 CEINTS SOLID GOLD baby rings at 'lAUurus'. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT-A lady trom Vlneville was passing down X’optar street, leuvlng her 4-year-old boy, drained In a Faunt’eroy suit, when a noy stumped his toe on A.- S. Thomas' bar gains. The lady bought and the boy recovered. 653 Poplar street. HOUSE MOVING, or racing houses suc cessfully done by John Cnotc, back ot new jail. THE RECEIPTS of poultry anl produce have been light for the-past week, ana poultry lain better drinohd. us fellows: S5a$5c. each; foies. U^uso. eacn; duckn, 23a24c. each; geese, wc. eaclf. ore lb moderate demand, only at 16c; per dozen. Tennessee toutier. Laltoc. per pound; Georgia, nutter, liaise, per pound. Sweet potatoes, v&c. per busnei; Irish potatoes. $2a2.’Jfi per tnree pecks barret; onions, ®c. per bushel. Samuel Finley & Co. WEDDING PRESENTS a>: Uauttf Jewelry Palace. THE Bnest fresh meats In town arc to ot hail from the uic Aloorfru r-acKra, Company. Western beet snu all Kin i. of cured meets. WE ARE selling low ot gooes becaust we have the newest, lrosnqst ana best OsmO and be convinced. Vila i*econc street. Bun Boer’s old stand, fnone 215. F. E. Cuprorman. PARTIES can now make <icslmb> ar rangements for room, sni table boarJ at the Pierivir.t house. sPND U$ your horse ana let ua correct Uiat imperfect anJ clumsy gait,' caunea bjr TmuI shoeimr Messier & Bird, cs Sburtb street. PIANO tun'd) banquet lamps at Daza- Tus’ Jewe-lry Falice. THOSE desiring se.ver connections from water closets, etc., would oo well to consult Jarrett & Abel. ' gratjd picnic on the river— The Gypsy will go down the river Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock an'J rstum at 6 p. m. A chance for hunk ers to hoive u day’s sport and return by boat. Oar leaves monument for bhie wharf. 35 OBNT3 for extiu-dieavy tihCmibles, solid silver, a't Lazarus’. POCKET KNIVES—1,000 drummers’ sam ples pocket knives to close out at 25 and 50 cents; (worth 50 cents to $2 each. Bow ers’ Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry street. IF YOU have property to rent, place it with R. S. Collins & Co., Agents. A DESERVED title Is that of proressor, worn by Mr. Messier oi Meaner & Bird, practical horse shoers. Send tneir your work. 620 Fourth street. 25 CENTS soflld silver n't Lazarus*, BEFORE you buy yoar furniture nnd cook stoves and household goods, call and seo me. I have a large lot or new furniture and stoves for eale cheap, less than cost. Remember the place to buy good goods for a little money. Hard time price* R. Welland fumlturo store, 464 First street. Volunteers Armory building. PIANO, banjo; guitar taught by 7%irs. J. B. Badger. Testimonials from best fam ilies in the city. Also from tho colleges. £96 College street 90 CENTS best nickel lateral clocks nt Lazarus’. WILL BUY office desks ot every des cription and every kind or office furni ture. 461 First street. MMB. L. ATKINS, modiste, electric school cutting and dress-making academy. Tailor square only. Artistic cutting and dress-miking taught without chart, scale or machine,'by scientific measurement only. Mme. L. Atkins, late or Baltimore, Md., corner Third and Plurfi. streets. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—6Id suits can be renovated at 423 Colton avenue at reduced price. Billings. CHANGE of season, change or suit. Can you do jt easier than to go with :hc old one to Macon Steam Dye »*orks, or save as much any other way? S6 ClSNTS for solid, silver rings tut LazaTua’. J. L. ANDERSON, attorney at law, has for rent a six-room house adjoining Mr. Joseph Riley’s on Tattnall square. El egantly papered. An perfect condition. Bath rooms, etc. Now occupied by Mr. Steve Fulghum. PROFESSORS MESSLEK & BIRD cnargt no more for horse shoeing tnan oramar> shoers and* deserve the patronage tney are receiving. THE GYPSY will 't'ake «a terge crowd . < dWn *ttie river Wednesday morning tut S'o’clock to .Trove a good day out of the city. Mum.,-, lee waTer, select fcrowd and amusement. Street car loaves monumeiVt ini .tfrao for the boat. .' $1 FOR FINE aolk* silver rings alt Lazarus’. OH, MR. DON’T you know that we live to dye and dye to live, and clean suits at reduced prices at 423 cotton avenue, Billings. % FOR SALE—One top buggy ana one sin gle harness, nearly new. Inquire sio Washington avenue, “ GO TO Jarrett & Abel Tor your piumoinj and tinning. All work guarantees. *1.775 FOR LARGE LOT, No. 109 Apple- ton avenue, on car line, 86x175 feet Will sell half for *930 it bought quick. George W. Duncan ft Co, 50 CENTS for solid goM baby rings ut Lazarus’. IT REQUIRES experience In horse shoe ing. and it is very necessary that only competent sftwere work on your horses’ feet. Try Messier & Bird, C9 Fourth street. RING telephone 215 if y<» want new Din pickles, olives in bulk; new barley, ,01 anything new and fresh in groceries. We keep only tho best. F. £*. Cupter- men. ’Phone, 215. BIG SLAUGHTER IN BOOKS to make room for school supplies. LOW cloth- bound books, choice for 15 cents; 500 nice cloth-bound books at 25 cents; heap at a dollar; LOW piper back novels at % lu. S cents, worth from 10 to 50 cents. A»i second-hand books less than halt puce. Powers’ Curiosity Bhop. C7< Cnerry Shop. 90 CENTS for best nickel alarm clocks at Lazarus’. EXTRA toast crackers u 1-pounl car toons. retail at 10 cents pouna. jour grocer sella them. LOST—25 to 50 per cent, by not buying yoair school supplies from) Curiosity Bhop. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always • gives .satisfaction. Your grocer sells $150 INVESTED yields $63 average weekly Income with absolute security. Pros pectus, Itemized statistics free. Benson & Dwyer, 834 Broadway, New York. OLD BOOKS bought, sold and exenangea. Powers' Curiosity Bhop, 676 Cherry street. • JUST RECEIVED — Fine German pickles and Dutch herrings. T. P, Donahue. HORSES shod while yo wait in most per fect mamv r. Messier & Bird, 6L0 Fourth street. OH, MR. DONT!—You know ghat Mr. T. H. sent his clothes to 423 Cotton avenui and we can do the same work now at reduce prices? Billings. LINDEN BAKING POWDEffi always gives satisfaction. Riotallf 20c. lb. WANTED—Old school books. Highest cash price paid. Curiosity Bhop, 676 Cher ry street. IN THE FABLE the sun was more pow erful than, the wind. You soon won't think it true, unless you get out your winter clothes and take them to Macon Steam Dye Works to be ready ,for the North wind. B1NC copper and Porcelain bath tuns, Best on the market; cheap. Jarrett & Abel. RODGER’S best table spoons at Laza rus’ Jewelry etore, WE HAVE a most complete line ot tier*' man and other Imported delicacies, do* TELEPHONE 358, J. H. Roush & Son. and place your order for coal. Best coal on tbo market $4.50 a ton. CENTRAL, give me 106. is that Mr. Keen? Yea, madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chips, l think they, are excellent. VIAVI can be obtained at Mrs. J. B. Steven's, 559 Oak street. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. CUT prices in standard books; eiyciopc- dia of PaJnters und Painting, in four volumes; published by Scribner & Son; publishers, price, $24; our price, $6. Amer icanized Encyclopedia Britanlca in ten volumes; publishers' price, $35; oyr price, $15. Wasliin&iou Irving's works; puWisn- crs\ $1.50 volume; our price, 40 cents volume. Charles Dickens' works, -w cents volume, worth $1.50. Coopers* works, 40 cents, worth $1.50 volume. Gilt Edge Poems, 40 cents, and UW or other utan- dard works at cut prices. Powers* Curi osity Shop, 673 Cherry street. DON’T ruin your horses’ feet by patroniz ing cheap and inexperienced shoers. Try. Messier & Bird, 620 Fourth street. HAVE THE BEST—When you want a sidewalk, cellar floor or a drive way; that hag body and foundation to sup port it, that will atand all travel put upon It, my concrete pavements will last an age and give better satisfac tion than anything you can get for the money Invested. The best Is the cheapest when you consider its du rability. Address F. L. Henry, 75? Pine street, Macon, Ga. 50 CENTS buys a soflid gold baby ring of Laznrus’ Jewelry palace. TO SCHOOL CHILD BN—We save you from 23 to 50 per cent. In school auppnea. we have a nice, complete stock or school books. We buy all of your old school books and guarantee to give you the h.gheat cash price. Curiosity Shop, m Cherry street. GIVE us a call. Sam Baers oia stana 'Phone, 215. F. E. Cuplerman. S 'X!W X) ? A , c , hlp * the u,est ' tne itsntcst, the heat. Have you tried them? Teey we sold by John C. Holmes * Co., tt 9 Keetv-C. F. ColUer tk lira.. Jack \v inn. E. 8. Smith ft Bro., O. O. Toole. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, *3 cents per bumlrtd at the Telegraph office. SCHOOL SUPPLIES—A complete stoK or Cariosity Shop, 676 Cherry street perfect horse shoeing Is the only kind we turn out. none l**!. 1 * •JJ-JuSy Of our life. Messier 4 Bird, 650 fourth street. t tt EOR BEST eye glaeSej it Larirua\ mmmmm — -