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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1834.
A Batch of Newly Iten^s Furnished by
the Hustling Correspondent!
of the Telegraph.
CUTHBERT CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE
A RMr|>4lntl» llu H«.n P«rr«M
anil Weekly Sleeting. Held—Icliaole
Open at Abbeville—Tubs Waleett
Apeake at lloaletuma.
Cuthbert, Kept. 17.—(RpeoiaJ'The
CuUhitiwt Ohdisutuquu. Circle baa been
reorganized, and this fall It begins tne
fourth year of lut Malory. The drole
meeta weekly alt the home* of the va
rious member*. and besktes completing
the regular course outlined In the
Cha/uuuqutm the eneetlnr* are devoted
to mike, tauay, dlacuaalons und nyni
poilmns,
TWa orgunlcaulon twa proved quite
a fOMUiv In dire TUenary life of Cuth
bent, and among lie mombera arc to be
fount! the moat cultured citizens at the
town.
At Me Mat meeting Professor M. M.
Parka was re-elected president nnli
Mias CHitt 'MdWIWlams eecretiry. The
following are regular members: Rev.
E. Z. F. CWMen, Profeeaor and Mra.
C. It. Caraon. Profestor and Mr*. T.
W. 'Newman, Mr. and Mi*. John D
Ounn. Mra. H. D. Gimnn, 'Mrs. CMorgi
McDonald, 'Mre. Arthur Hoad, Mrs
Fannie lAIUeon, 'Mrs. MaWe Baldwin,
Mine* Ouealo Barnea, Kcqshla Kebouler,
Nelkt Cutkff, lleeslc Brown and Ida
Wooten and Mr. John Reddling.
WATSON AT MONTEZUMA.
The l’opullHt Slutezumn Addressee
lllg Crowd of Democrats.
'Montezuma, Kept. 17.—(Special.)—
Tom Willson today addressed a crowd
of nbout 1,500 people, of whom prob.T-
My a majority wore Democrats, who
accorded hint a respectful hearing. He
denounced I.. I’. Barnes a slanderer,
condemned the convict lease system
and the granting of free passes by
railroads; advocated the state buying
school hmdts for children ami demanded
fair elections. He claimed that the
Democrata would not allow fair elec
tions. lie then touched on imtloual
Issues, free colmige and Inrill taxation
and went over Hie tariff schislule and
inontioned the farllf luxation on differ
ent nrtleles, lint refrained from men
tioning the reduction from the McKin
ley bill.
Ho closed with nn appeal to the ne
groes present to vote tile Populist
ticket. Mncon couuty is still safety
Democratic.
FELL OVER THE RAILIKO.
A Serious Accident to Col. McLendon's
. Little Son In Atheus Yesterday.
Athens, Sept. 17.—(Special.)—A se
rious accident happened to the little
8-year-old son of Hon. S. H. Mel.oudon
Of Thomasvllle hero yesterday.
Tito family of Mr. McLendon Is hero
on it visit to Mrs. iMelwndon's mother,
Mrs. It, CJ. Hamilton.
While the llltle fellow was playing
he fell over the staircase railing from
the second to the tlrst floor.
The fall eiinaed a fracture of the
skull. He Is now unconscious and In n
very critical condition. The physicians
ore umthlo to say Just wlrat may he the
result.
CAMDEN COUNTY'S CHOICE.
stationery, Monograms,
Wedding Invitations and
visiting cards engraved
el lowest pricer. No de
lay: work done by skill
ed workmen In our establishment. Send
ibr sample# and prii**. j. p. Stevens
4- Bro„ Jewelers, .ft- Whitehall street,
Atlanta, On..
roar of bits Whtte block Me carpenters
are busy building a brick warehouse for
W. Joel Smith & Sons.
Judge ,W. C. Be not le at home for n
day or so, sod Judge E. B. Gary has
returned from Columbia, where be baa
been bearing the argument of counsel
tn The meted dispensary oaee.
Mr. Lewis Haskell of Washington.
D. c., Is visiting friends tn Abbeville.
Miss Izzle Bratton of Spartanburg,
s. C., IS the gueet of Mr. A. SmKh.
Mies Bratton has <a boat of friends In
Abbevwie.
"DOWN IN DIXIE.”
The Best Show Yet at the Academy of
Music Tomorrow.
Davis & Keogh, who have In thcatrl'
cal circles a reputation for never tuuch
■tig an enterprise that has uot the ele
ments of success, have brought out an
other Southern play, of which the title
la exceedingly auspicious. The name Is
"Down lu Dixie," and these three words
Bcrvo ns a description worth columns of
printed matter. They Indicate u lively
delineation of life In the sweet-scented
South, aud to make tills dehueat.ou as
picturesque find entertaining ns possible
the manugers have provided a beautiful
scenic showing Hf landscapes of Geor
gia find Carol,nn, with homesteads ami
cotton fleltU, und have seemed a large
number of real darkies, among them a
lot of clever youngsters, who constitute
a pickaninny musical band. A thrilling
melodramatic story is sent forth
“Down in Dixie," which Is by flcott
Marble, and one of tile many genuine
mochanlcnl accessories to the produc
tion Is a. fthl-slzo cotton oompress,
wldeli figures in a stirring rescue scene.
“Down in D.xlc" Is at the Academy of
Music tomorrow night. Beats now on
sale.
MUSIC HATH OllAIWlS.
Music Is the chant’ of any entertain
ment. For a community to show its
appreciation of music Is an evidence ■
Its refinement. Tho Alvcntz Family,
known Europe over ns the musical har
bors of Seville, stand alone In a pecu
liar line of musical work that has
gained them fame in two, worlds,
gust Mlgnani, the originator of
Migtitini Family of Musical Parlors, Is
the Inventor of most of the peculiar In
struments Hsisl by the Alvcraz Family
in their entertainment, playing nlra
from the lies: operas wllh razors and
other Implements of Hie tonsorinl art
ists, to say nothing of the popular dit
ties of tho day Jerked out of chairs,
howls, boots, shoos anil cuspidors,
stamp this wonderful family aa mu-
H.c«l geniuses. They are with the Al.
Cl. Field minstrels and Pantomime of
Aladdin fit tile Academy of Music on
Hnttirday next. See them.
ECONOMY AND STRENGTH. V ’
Valuable vegctnblo remedies nrp used
In the preparation of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla In such n peculiar manner ns to
rctnln the full modh'liml value of every
Ingredient. Thus Hootl's Sarsaparilla
combines economy and strength and
Is the only remedy of which ‘TOO
Doses One Dollar" Is true. Bo sure to
get Hood's.
Hood's Pills do not purge, pnln or
gripe, hut net promptly, easily and
cflk-leutly.
A SLIGHT MISTAKE
Dr. Harwell Atkinson Nominated By
tho Democrats For Representative,
Brunswick, Sept. 17.—(Special.)--'The
Democrats of Camden assembled in
mass meeting on Saturday mid unilll.
tinted Dr. Harwell Atklusuu ns tho can
didate for representative.
Dr. Atkinson Is a. brother of Judge
Spencer H. Atkinson, and wns selected
boeauso of his eminent Illness ami ns
ltelng the strongest man in the county
under wlhwo leadership Itao Democrats
would have most hope to .vlu this couu
ty, which lias been so often represented
by Ihu negro, Anthony Wilson.
COL. A.M.HOLDRN
Nominated For Representative of Tal-
taferro CVmnty.
Cmwfonlvllle, Sept. IT.—(Special.)—
The Democratic party lu mass meeting
today nominated for representative
Co). Horace M. Holden. 11 wns the
most enthnslnstle meeting which Hie
party bna had since the organization of
the People's party In this county. Cel.
Eil. Young, the note.uee for the Nine
teenth senatorial district, Wns present
mwl made a stirring speech. The party
here Is well organized and thoroughly
aroused to the work.
ABBEVILLE'S SCHOOLS OPEN
New Business Blocks Approaching
Completion.
AWevltle, 8. C„ Sept. 17.—(Special.—
The Abbeville gmdAl rohool opens to
day. Misses Huberd, Wicker and Stkll-
vsn, who are Mnonr Its Iroohers, or#
rxpeotiM hack (odny. Marks of prog
ress on* apparent on every tsind on
the Pintle square. The splendid Ro-
senburg block of stores is test an.
prusOhlnfc completion. W. Jbet Bmtth's
stores qn the White block arc having
Iron fronts put in. Immcdkiteiy In tht
A RECORD
The wont forms of
Scrofula, Kelt-rheum,
Tetter, Enema. Eryilp-
etae, Beds, Carbuncle*,
Enlarg'd Glands, Tu-
tnori end Swellings, are
cured by lu
^ktijosz o. Foertn,
wfiggs
or MlutHMin.
► ; rn yean I doctored
J»IU» a number of our
E-OMM
Incmwcnlenceil a Juzrce Number of Peo
ple at the Salo of Seals Cor the Grand
Concert.
Stelnway Hall will be flllcd with one
of the moat faahh>n.ible audience* of
the seaatm on Friday night when
Messrs. Joseph H. Denck fund Lucius
Perry Hills will give their grand con
cert and dramatic entertainment, tho
programme for which promises a treat
to all lovers of good things.
The programme Includes a large num
ber of aeleotlona from the great mu-
left which, under the tnaplratlon of
Mr. Denck. will afford auch music as
ths people at Macon have aeldotn an
opportunity lo enjoy. Mr. Denck him
self a master, lends that charm and
beauty to the piece -that only the mas
ter's touch can produce.
The sale of seats begins this morn
ing. The announcement ihat the sale
would open yesterday morning was a
mistake and unfortunately tneonven-
letvod a number of people who wore
early at Ludden & Bites' Music Houao
to reserve their Beats But there I* no
■nlstake about the nooning of tho aale
ilia morning and those who can ap
preciate a really good thing, In fact the
first high class entertainment of the
■dMotl. will book their seats early.
Wr. Lucius Perrv Hills will arrive In
the city Thursday and will be enter-
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
Scores of Imported Novel ty Dresses, $7 to
825 each. Satin Victorious, 50c. to 85c. per yard.
Fancy Coverts 50c to $1.50 per yard. Boncle
Plaids 40c. to $1.75 per yard. Quadrille Mixt
ures 85c. to $1.25 per yard. Silk Illuminations
$1 to $1.75 per yard.
Also a full stock of best grades in solid
Serges, Henriettas, Broad Cloths, etc., ull which
are marked exceedingly close. We’ve got the
Silk stock of Macon.
Our high class, Tailor-made Suits are the
talk of the city. Come and let us fit yon with
one—$12.50 for the Suit complete.
P P rc m Pl BS ' Blotches
Sr Hi 1 —Xj—Hi and Old Sores ES
fc prickly ash, poke root ^
jet and potassium Catarrh, Malaria
gr Makes
£r Marvelous Curas
Sr in Blood Poison
gr Rheumatism
^ and Scrofula
and Kidney Troubles
V, P. P. purlflos th? blood, balldsop
tho weak ami tioblllUtod, Klve*
«trength to weakened nortreo, eipola
Are entirely removed by P.P.P.
-Prickly Ash, Poke Root nnd Potas
sium, the greatest blood purifier on
•arth.
Auhrderk. O.. JTaly 21,1891.
Miasm* Lippman Dros., Savannah,
Go. i dkax Biju-I bonjrbt a bottle of
yonr P. P. P. at Hot Bpriiip.Ark. .and
It baa done me more good than three
month*’ treatment a C the Uot Springs.
Bend three bottle* G. O. D.
B “ p< jI£ 0 M"fczwTon.
Aberdeen, Brown County, O*
Capt. A. D. Jobneton.
_l* 3b all vhom it may ccru-emt I here-
SI>M*e*,glTln*r tho patient health and ]??
htsansu/Bsvsa gifeSSSSi:
— *— * trlt ^ eTer w known reme-
- wasuaed,
JOHNSTON.
blotohea, plnplea, old ohronlo nfoera. Savannah. QA.
' tetter, acjUd head, bolla. ervalpelaa. NUln Cancer Cared.
. eczema - wo may ear, wlthont fear or
■ uissirfizninss?,
. ''-‘ttmen-l have tried your P
derful tonlo ami biooiicleanaloic prop- rltatlon from the seat of the disease ,
ertleaof P. P. P.-Prickly Aah,>olK S?^J >re 7h2ll •
Root and Pot a *el am. »orej. I have taken flveoraix bottles
wmiimrowiuui. and feel confident that another couree ,
‘ “eccacure. It baa also relieved
_ and atomaob •
«— ftwtxixz&ifsiESy. 0 i?&': Book n m Diseases idUO free.
ar 1 "jmjjS?^M , p“p. , £y l LdSS all DRnQal8T8 SELL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS,
Springfield, Qrcoa County* Mo.
PROPRIETORS,
Uppman’i Block, Swvannab v O»
A HAMONIOUS MEETING.
Ilnnrd of Education und Library, Com
mittee Mot Last Nlftut.
The oommlttco from tho board of ed
ucation upiralntud to take umUr consld-
orntion tho tender of tho Mttoon Fithllc
L.brary by lira board of director* mot
in tlw parlors of the library last night
tit S o'clock In oouucctlon with ;i coin-
mlttrc from the library and hold a very
pleasant nnd harmonious session.
Tho iprastiou of tho proposed tondor
wns discussed In nil it* bearings, nnd
every thing now move* satisfactory to
n consttnimnllon of tho plans. The
whole question is in abeyance ponding
tile Investigation of the legal d.tll:ul-
tles by the attorneys of both boards.
As soon as their report Is ready number
meeting will bo called for further no
tion.
The legal difllcult.es that stand In
the way* of the proposition now amount
■ chiefly to the necessity for n change In
Mlnod "in th* oily durini' hl.“ «tay ‘ uri j 'tlw charters of lwth the board of odu-
Thuraday and Friday. He will open the cation aud the Dublin Library. When
grand concert haH In 81. Lhuki on Tues- this ,s legislated upon there will Iw
‘ ' nothing standing between the turning
da> next, and the newspaper, of that
city prodiot an audience of not lees
than 1.000.
IT MAY DO AS MUCH FOR TOU
Mr. Fred Miller of Irving, III., \trfco*
that he had a severe kidney trouble
for many years, with ae.-ere twins in
hi. bock and also that his bladder waa
affected. He tried many sh-clted kid
ney cnrei but without any good result.
About a year ago he began the use of
Electrlo Bitters and fond relief at
one*. Electric Bit tors Is especially
adapted to cure of ell kidney and liver
trouble, and often gives almost Instant
roller. Ono rtlal trill prove our state
ment. Price only 50o for a largo bot-
It. At Lunar A Son's drug store.
ARE TOU OOl.MO~
The reeoru of Tennessee are (loin# «
splendid buslnero this aeason The
Southern railway, western system, ta
th* direct rouu to these roaorta and you
should ask for your ticket, via that
line.
Elegant free observation coaches be.
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga, a
through coach for Tatea Springs leaves
Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives at
Tates at llttt o. m. sleeper on this train
to W.ahlngton and New York. In
Th* seashore eanroea leave. Atlanta
TM p. m. for St Simon, and Curabe*
land islands. *
Three dally fait trains each way be
tween Macon and Atlanta and Roms
and Chattanooga.
Travel the Southern railway, weatern
system, for safety, speed and comfort
Call bn Jim W. Carr, passenger and
ticket agent Macon: J. J. Farnsworth,
dkurlct passenger agent Atlanta. Oa.t
C. A. Benacoter. asatatant general pas
senger agent Knoxville. Tenn. .
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people we at.
around us seem to prefer go suffer aud
be nude miserable liy Indigestion, con
stipation, disslneaa, loss of appetite,
ranting up of the food, yellow skin,
when for 71 cents we will sell them
Shiloh's Vital!ter .guaranteed to cure
them?
Sold by Ooodwyn A Small Drug
Company, center Cherry street and
Cotton avenue.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
We. M'e Feir Hlzbnt Medal and Diploma
over of the library, to the boanl of edu
cation. It seems to be generally con
ceded by tho patron* of the library tlmt
the boanl of education should have con
trol of the library. The sentiment I*
practically unanimous nnd Is no doubt
Iralng given proper weight by those
who linve the matter In band.
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD,
TAKEN FOR LES3 THAN IS CTd.
AGENTS WANTED.”
MOTHERS I MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I
Mrs. Wlnilon'a {loathing Syrup has been
used for over nfty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect success. It aoothes the
child, sortens the gums, allays all pain;
cures wind caUc, and It the best remedy
for diarrhoea. Sold by druagltts In every
part of the world. Be sure nnd ask tor
"Urs. Window's Soothing Byrup," and
lake no other kind. Twenty-nva cents a
bottle.
The InreMt
ana he«t win
ter Wheat
Flour Mill Plant
tn tha World.
UNDINE.
CJyUEhed tHtddltpgs Flour*
Tho only Flouror Its kind, and th* beat of
any kind. It la made byaaecrat pro
cess known to hat two permits.
8100,000hubeeacflhrtdforth, Kuowledgs
"The Undine t» out of sight."
Ivereon. Lord A Co.. Teanlfle, Oa.
“The Undine Is far ahead of the flour
we have beeh getting at Nashville."
w. H. Morgan. Pooler, Oa.
NOEL MILL COMPANY.
BftlU Spring., Tenth
INTELLIGENT men an<l women every
where to tsko orders for "SHEPP’S
NEW YORK CITY, ILLUSTRATED ”
Just out. Marvelous production of tho
American metropolis. Profusely Illus
trated from origins! photographs taken
by our own srtisU In palaces and alums.
Liberal terms nnd descriptive circulars
FREE on application. No capital re
quired. Profit! $8 to 117 dally. It you
wont to make mhney faat. write today.
Address Globe Bible Publishing Compa
ny, S38 Dearborn atreet. Chicago. 111.,
and 123 Chestnut street. Philadelphia,
Pa.
• WANTED.
WANTED—A salesman to Ml teas,
coffees, apices to the retail and whole
sale grocers In the Muce of Georgia
ror a well known Importing homo In
Now York City. Address, Mating ex-
ftpricnce and references Edwin J.
GCttlei & Co., 245 Washington atreet.
New York city.
WANTED—A second-hand urostyle or
imlmeograuph In good order. Address
■M. & N„ this ofllce.
WANTED—Good fsrm near Mncon ami
Ho give In part pay some well bred
■trtang and pacing stock and some
well located cottages In Nsafhvtlle,
Tenn. Splendid Investment. C. W.
Craig. Brentwood. Tenn.
WANTED-TO lease one to two hundred
acres of good farming land within thro#
miles of court house. Call or address.
M. M. Murray, Corbett House, Poplar
'atreet, City.
WANTED—Good men to peace nquitaos
Building ana Loan Association stock ic
Georgia. Loans promptly made. ueo.
A. Smith, general manager, Lxcnanct
Bank building, Macon, Ga.
WANTED—A gentleman who travels
wants permanent board In private
family for wife *ml daughter, and
himself while In city. E. F.. care Tel
egraph. i
WANTED—To sell you a 'M. model
Dewmore typewriter, beat machine
In the world. J, E. Mlnter. agent.
•Phone No. 233.
FOR RENT. 4 •
STORAGE ROOM for Ant. Apply to
AHmuyer & FI Aim.
FOR RENT—.Sight rooms, together or
It! aela; centrally located. Apply 125
Cotton avenue. ?,? <
FOR RENT—Three delightful connect
ing rooms on HIT., near Werteyan;
convenient tor Ugh", hous-ke rlag.
Reference required. Ad drees. “Skb.."
Telegraph.
250 IMPORTED SUIT PATTERNS representing the
cream de la cream of New York, no two alike, $7.50 to $25.
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK piece wool dress
goods we have ever shown; the latest styles and any quality
desired, fully 25 per cent, cheaper than former prices.
ANYTHING you could wish in silks for street or evening
wear, waist or dress silks. Exquisite line trimming silks, vel
vets and passementeries.
JMME. GORHAM is on hand: fully organized; competent
help; new ideas;, latest French plates; everything warranted.
Leave orders.
THE SCHOOL CHIDREN remembered. The best stock
of cheap and medium dress goods, dress ginghams, dress
prints, percales, canton flannels, hosiery, handkerchiefs, etc.,
we have ever shown and much cheaper than ever.
Come and see us.
BURDEN,SMITHXCo
•FDR RENT—October 1.—'Nine-room
residence, l» Cole .tree-.: modern
conveniences; £». Apply to E. F.
FOR RENT—Store No. 213 Cotton awe •
nue; office or oleepng room up-sMUrs.
Also warelhouse, with good sidetrack,
on ■Slxtjh street. Apply to Guernsey’s
Planing Mill.
FOR RENT—On the hill three or toui
rooms for light housekeeping. Modern
conveniences. Address, John, care Tel
egraph.
FOR RENT—That desirable nine if) room
house, with double kitchen attached and
modern Improvements. No. NC8 Aren,
corner Ne«v street, at present. occupied
by N. I. Brunner. Possession October
1. Apply to VV. H. Whitehead.
FOR LEASE—Store house corner Third
and Cherry streets, for wholesale and
retail dry goods, from October 1. Ap
ply to H. G. Cutter, agent, at Macon
Savings Bank.
FOR RENT-October 1, tha two-story
residence fronting Tattnall square,
corner Oglethorpe nnd Tattnall
streets. Apply Daly's Exchange, Col
lege street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Godd delivery horse and
'wagon, one paJr double beam counter
scales, one coffee 'mill and show oases
lalt a buirgefn. J. Blnswunger, 474
Ca-Km avenue. i ,t '1 it
FOR SALE—Large ten-room house In
small town, sulciMe for hotel;
'healthy, good water ar.d excellent
school advantages. Must be sold. A
bargain for cash. Particulars by ad
dressing "Business." ttlhls office.
GINNING OUTFIT FOR SALE—Will,
sdl alt a great ajcrlflce 10-horse power
engine, locomotive boiler. 50-saw gin,
precs. etc. Robert A. Nlsbet.
FOR SALE—Bay mare; sound nnd any
lady can drive her; also top buggy.
. J. B. Minton.
FOR SALE—Old paper*, for wrapping
purpose*, etc.. 25 cent* per hundred.
Telegraph offlco.
FOR HALE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia tolcycle. Has never been used.
Will soil very dheap. Apply .cut Tele
graph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DOWN THE RIVER—TYie Gypsy will
ioaveu>: 8a. m. •tocnorrow for Stubbs'
'Landing, returning at 6 p. m; Every
body .'ike tuskci.s an'd have.* day off
taunting an'd 1 Ashing. Good music
aboard and a line time assured. River
Is In line order. Street ear leaves
monument Itor Ohe boat.
FRESH OYSTERS and rice birds daily
arriving at -the Exchange Hotel res-
taiutunt. ’ v
MISS ISABELLA NrCHOLLB—Classes
tor Frenoh llteruiiure arid history:
•muilc. 475 Oittirgp street.
ULLMLA'N'S pure rye sells now u't 31
per 'hoMe.
I PAY CASH tor Con Mitral.' money,
bonus and posuige stamps. Oaarlea
Barker, Weat Atlanta, Oa.
NEW GOODS of all kinds now In. We
are headquarters for ataplc and fancy
groceries; can furnish you With any
thing you want at rock-bottom price*.
John C. Holmes & Co.
ORDER your oysters fried from the
Exctrxnffe Hotel Re»tuuium.
J. L. ANDERSON, attorney at law. has
for rent a six-room house adjoining Mr.
Joseph Itlley'a on Tattnall square. El
egantly papered. In perfect condition.
Bath rooms, etc. Now occupied by Mr.
Steve Fulghum.
A SERIOUS ACCIDENT—A lady from
Vtnevllle waa passing down pepnr
atreet. leaving her 4-ycnr-oJd Ably,
dressed In a Fauntleroy suit, when t^ boy
stumped his toe on A. B. Thomas bar
gains. The lady bought and the Boy
recovered. «53 Poplar atreet.
MISS ISABELLA NICHOLS—Cinie* for
French' literature and history, music.
415 Orange street.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all tft* rage. «\mc
your grocer for them.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grooer sells
“•
THE BEST 5 cent cigars In «h# otty
ikt 'Che Exchange Hotel Restaurant.
SK0 INVESTED yields 365 average mealy
Income with absolute security. Frts.
pectus Itemised etaUstlee free. Benson
A Dwyer. S34 Broadway, New York.
114 BOTTLES sold Siturduy of the Cll-
■man’vs pure rye whleky.
NEW GOODS Jus: received. Binters •
arid silver-back mackerel th kits, mi-
p> syrup (pur* rap), dives. In bot-
. ties, chcuper 'than out of barrels,
French pens und mushrooms, 'acme-
made catsup, preserves and Jellies.
Oome to <headquartere for everything.
John C. Holmes tt Oo.
llHOUHR'S bread railing I* the beat bread
preparation made. Try it.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Recalls 20c. lb.
TELEPHONE 351. J. H. Roush & Son.
and pi le* your order for coal. Best
coal on the market 34AO a ton.
CENTRAL, give me lag Is tnu iir.
Keen* Yes. ..madam. Please send me
two boxes Saratoga chips 1 think they |
are excellent. i
No Court
Of J justice
r Bnmmipr
L. E.
FOR RENT—Offlc« and gentlemen's
sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
ins* Hank.
TURPJX'8 BAKING POWDER Is the
best made. Have you tried it?
PARK & TILLPORD Key Wen and
Imported cigar* Just arrived at the
Exrtrange Hotel cigar counter.
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
Georgia, speaking of the new edition of tht
Encyclopaedia. Britannic*, says:
**lt Is a vast store of information,
extending to almost every subject of human
Interest. It stands to knowledge In general
somewhat as a complete dictionary does to a
language. The promise. * Seek and ya shall
find,* will be recalled by all who consult Its
pages. Having, myself, profited by frequent
and continual references to the work, I
commend It toothers.'*
Colonel Jno. Milledge,
State Librarian of Georgia, says:
"This Encyclopadla, as an accurate and
reliable source of information upon the vast
number of subjects with which it deals.
stands among the very firat authorities of
which 1 have any knowledge. Of the
Encyclopaedias in this library It has been
selected to be placed In that part of the
library devoted to the use especially of ths
Supreme Court of the State. 1 regard no
library complete without this work.**
The Constitution,
' ATLANTA, GA.
Or call at branch ofllce, 603 Mulberry
street. Macon, Ga.. where you will And
In the Brlttanlca reading rooms com
plete seta ot this magnificent library,
and receive oourteous attention.
SAFETY
IS THE *
KEY-NOTE
Of human conviction, and by demon
strating tho safety of EQUHTABLE
BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, tho
Association has secured the confidence
of the people.
Lord Mansfield said, “the best invest
ment* for security and Income are first
mortgages on real estate.”
stock In the EQUITABLE BUILD
ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON I* se
cured by first mortgages on Improved
real estate, in double the amount,
whldh are held by the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company, as trustee,,
trad nothing but nn earthquake can
dislodge them.
The Equitable will Issue this month
15,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT.
GUARANTEED STOCK
at 1100 per share. This stock guaran
tees 8 per cent, cash dividends, payable
semi-annually, and can be withdrawn
at any time after six months. Appli
cants will be served In turn.
GEO. A. SMITH,
\v
General Manager.
GEORGIA, BIBP COUNTY.—By
virtue of an older of the court of ordi
nary for aald county I will sell at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder for,
cash, on the 22d day of September, 1SP4,
beginning at 10 o’clock a.m nnd contin
uing said sale from day to day, if
neceasiry, all of th® personal prop
erty belonging to the estate of M. L.
Munger. deceased, said personal prop-
of value now located In the
J. L. ANDERSON,
Administrator M. L. Munger.
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GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-Samucl R.
unty. deceased,
court that he
ties concerned to file objection., lr Any
they have, on or before the flret Monday
In December. UM. or letters of dlemUskra
will then be granted as asked for.
This third day of September. I8M.
C M. WILEY, Ordinary.
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