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MACON TELEGRA PH: .SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22, 1894,
A DAY’S-DOINGS
IN GEORGIA TOWNS
A Bitch of Newly Item! Fumithed by
the Hustling Correspondent!
of .the Telegraph.
th£ BIG FAIR AT HAWKMSVIUE
Grand Fraparatlen* f*r the Bn! Display
Brer Held nt the Falaikt Valr
Crnnnde— * Using,
Gown In Dublin, .
llntvblusvllle, Bopt. Crt —(fipeflqt.)—
... ulk la llawklnsvlllo now <g the
fair. It la called tbe AVlre**'.isa Expo
sition, amt will open on the Othof Oc
tober nod continue four day*. The pro
gramme In Interesting and ouch day
will bo a treat to tiro visitors. The Ma
con fair opeuH tbe 23d of October, and
lUilii)- of tile exhibits here should be
emit to Mneoti, And If Uie Macon : fair
managers arc amnrt they will wtenre
tiled) exhibits. Tho exposUlop here
will be a succeed. Tim grounds ure
lieautlfnl etui the race truest perfect.
The nice Muck Is just king enough to
make the races exciting. Many lino
racers and trotters are lu training now.
The stalls for lire stock anti poultry
ure ready. An Immense amount of
labor has been performed putting the
grounds lu order. When 1 was a school
boy my old toucher used to dally quote
the mol to: "Labor omn.ti vlucit" La
bor lias eoiniucretl out tilt the fair
grounds arid the exposition will In- it
success. There need he no feats about
uccomuiodutlous. All the hotels and
bonttiiug-houies are maUaig extra prep-
nrnbOM* anil private houses will en
tertain at low rates during the four
days. Mr. Blappcy, the impulur man
ager ol the Joluer house, tells me that
he will Ik- prepared to entertain largo
crowds. Kooiiik for sleeping guests
hare been obtained a short distance
from the hotel.
Tlte grouuils selected for the fair arc
elevated. Indeed a beautiful him.' south
of the city. The approaches to the
grounds tiro many, but the most beau
tiful drive Is along the river. This ilr.vc
Is lovely and picturesque. During the
fair distinguished orators will mldics..
the people. There Is it natural amphi
theatre, and the sissikers' stand nt the
feet of, the Undine.
Talk of harmony In the party and
unity among the people. These l’u-
lnskl people have solved the problem.
They are not quarreling; if any differ
ences exist about politic* or anything
else all Is forgotten lu the universal de
sire for the Wlregrass KXposItion to bo
a success. Nothing ever falls when a
whole people tire united. The fair will
lio a sticocas,. You read It In the fnca*
of the pts.ple, you see the grand prep
arations made, you feel .t In the nlr.
The women all say It will be a success,
and they know. Col. Tope Brown nnti
Chsrlle Warren and MaJ. Latimer ami
Judge MeUrlff mid Warren Grloe and
C. B. Ilrmvn all sa.v snecess ls altered,
blit when I lietinl tile lad lot say so. too.
1 knew It wits no. All aboard for Haw-
kins vi lie on the oth. loth, nth mid 12th
of October.
DOWN IN DUBLIN.
A Quiet Mintage—Escape of a. Wind
TlifM^-Prograsa'of to, Olty,
Dublin. Sept. 21.-Special.)—We had
more ehttn one wet* woe.tiy n r notice
d«l*t 'hs'flssv of
Mr. Harrlfon Puller* young genKeuan
of fob. county. to Miss Lula Pehler,
eldest daughter of T. n. Polder. Hr..
Mev. (M, A. Morgan, wmekwlng. The
groom » flu# persotMl appearance and
te.»« otklrea* have won a most lovely
and lovable bride. They left for a bridal
<°ur on foe Tomtit* 10*0, with many
washce for .their future prosperity.
Another Incident. tiuiugh of entirely,
different character, wo* she esoopr from
the tMlahbosc or a "blind User." well
kmnm la the e*y, stale and fo.lotnl
terUunals. He win condemned to "bird
•rfbor" or pay tt line. lie would du
neither, ami during the MckWM of the
Chief JMMMI W(M permitted to rent
•n MriKwqr confinement. Murehttl At-
(tawny's recovery, or the love of free-
dom to pursue Mm coMUtutlamll , ( v>
tygtlon, melt dram-eelllng, caused
"red go saw a hole and pass to un
known redone. Nobody objects, If he
wilt go to lands far away.
Prom Macon comes a now mnr-hnl
name' Osin, who comes reconr.nended
•s being a terror to wtl-doers—a man
of Integrity, good habit* and reeolu-
ttoa; n most worthy son of that faith
ful "Confed." Hiram Cain of Albany,
a*.
Ogpt, Turner, our able repreechtotlve,
• muoh greater favorite with hla oon-
•dtuewa than M It with "Tom Reid,"
WAS uri.vmtahed «t foe progresV mad*
■by Dublin. He tuM than he raw greater
progress made-and more work going
on than In any plow in Qrorglh. Our
foe UK Ira for commerce and our fertfi*
surrounding country, he Ntd. -wrvsxld
oetvalnty warrant great contlvtenee In
the future of tha town. The grout, need
Bow Is m mMf.ictorCee. for which our
rafliwxl at.d rtrcr facilities are « gjar-
tWee.
We congratulate the Telegraph on Its
Intelligent oOhcg&Koa of she proper
riling, as *hown In Its greeting to the
cow femllg Neme.
Our town will have a new paper, are
rasher, an oM paper under new man-
ngsment. We bespeak the wurm greet
ing of the Trlrgfopti to She new Bra.
no longer edited by fhe bright and
HUM Cupt. ti. Q. Stubbs. Mel,.
C A N TO IT
that you’re not put off
with *01110 poor substi
tute, when you ask for
Dr. Pierce's Golden
. Msdica] Digs,vary. Get
1 It Of an houest dealer.
As a Mood - elraiuer,
strength * restorer, and
flesh TsiDdar a .vrtuin
remedy in every diwaao
causal by an Inavuvo
ltvor or l»nd blood,
theru’snothingebethath" Just u good”tu
the " Dtaeovcry.”
U’a the only mullein* yunraslwj to bene
fit or cure, or the money u refunded.
Okn UivoK Jf. C.
fta- R. V, Vitae*: Drsr Mr - Twvles
■noon ago I area hardly able to work at sit.
mMS ft..111 wesaumsgl -I|.,| wcaVnroa. hat
abaR^ougk. 1 can » ork alltha time we .
oav/'f good appetita. I have sained twwvs
p v ' n flue* tauag tat "Soaka lb dice! IM-
and tevs ‘
It Is Not
What We Say
But What
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Does
That Tells the Story. Its
record is unequalled in the
history of medicine. Even
when others fail
Hood’s 2
Cures
Hood’a foniparlll* It sold by ell drug-
gilt!. Hi tlx lot |S, Prepared byC.1.
Hoop ft Co„ Apolhrclrtee, Lowell Man.
Hood's Pills cure liver lilt, Jaundice,
blljeusncie, sick betdocbaiod Indlgcitljn.
LaGIIANCB COLLEGES. ’
Opentne of the Two I'cmale •.’nllegos
With Encouirnglog Attcadaure.
LnGrange, kept. 21.—(Special.)—Yes
terday our two colleges for young In
dira opened for Hie *e«don of 1M-3, ua-
tler very favornblo nuaplcex. Tlie nt-
tendauce at troth the Southern (Cox)
and LaGrnngrf (Smith) oollege* was
large and encouraging. The Southern
remain (Cox) College opemvl its flfty-
imcond vr skm with formal excrclecs
that were largely nttvtidedi Ths cltapel
was well flUtvl with students, who re
joiced In the successful beglunhig of
the piesoot session of this famous old
institution under' tbe Cog family, as
sisted by their large aad able faculty.
Tim exercises consisted of masld by
the orohmlra'and tin address by Tresl-
dent Charles C. Cox on the “Vnlne ..f
Self-rtdlanee." Tills was an able ad
dress, full of Ideas 11ml thought, and de
livered in Professor t.'ox’s convincing
and forcible style, c.um.>t but prove
beneficial to the many who heard It.
Our high school, under the able man
agement of Professor •}. L. Smith, is
now lu a nourishing condition.
SHOT BY A NEC BO.
Mr. J. T. Johnson of Cochran Shot In
the Pace.
Cochran. Sept 21.-i.Speclal.)—Mr. j.
T. Johnson, a ilealer in timber, was
shot today by a negro limned Alonzo.
The shooting took place lu the woods
tipar Wrat Lake, to widen place the ne
gro had followed M r . Johnson. 1
The negro tired upm Mr. Johnson^
with a shotgun loaded with small shot,
some sixteen of tvldeli took effect in
the faco and nrm of .Ur. Johnson, who
Immediately returned the tiro, but says
the Mood from the iiumorous wounds
so obscured his sight that lb? does not
think ho succeeded In wounding the ne
gro, who ran Itito ihe woods and has
not yet been captured. Mr: Johnson's
wounds, while painful, are not serious.
DOTS FROM DOltOLAH.
p'oltslas. sept. 21.—(Special.)—Chaflie
Wiggins, kite of Harrell county.' N. 0„
fotematt of Peterson's etesm ginnery, at
1:90 o'clock this afternoon wont Uown on
the Hrat fltur to sew a broken bolt, it
appears that ho completed the belt and
wont to adjust It, and by some means
got cgugfct In tho shafting by the feet
nn.1 legs, and waa thus revolved over
several Umea. his head, shoulders and
arnia hitting the floor i t each revolution
that he la thoroughly broken all to pieces,
his head Is mashed to a Jelly, He |s yet
breathing at this writing, « o'clock p. m,
but.lt (^utterly Impossible for him to live
billy a tow minutes longer. Mr. Wiggins
had only been in tleorgn about one year,
hut had won a boat ot trlenda by his
ventlwnanly bearing and strict attention
to business.
Tho Populists oro erecting a speakers
■land, veata and tables for a big dinner
and grand rally next Saturday. They
claim to expect Hines nnd Watson to ad,
drew them.
001X0 TO THE RALLY,
Valdosta, Sept. 21.-(Special.)—'The
special train from Wayurus* to Thom-
nsvllle passed through hero at 0:45,
carrying six cortclloe well Hik'd with
wlregmsrt Democrats—the geiiuliuv sort
—who will listen to the sound DtHmv
erotic doctrine of Crisp, Smith nnd du-
lllguon ut the grand rally at Thomas-
vllle today. Vnldoata’s delegation inim-
bors about fifty.
The excitement caused hy the lynch
ing of Ocopby has about pasSmt over,
ami only occasional mentioa is :nado
of the affair, the wlregrass taking It as
the Inevitable llmile of Gooahy’s atro
cious crime.
Sen Island cotton ts maviug freely
and receipt* so far surpass those of
any previous year and an* giving a
gnMtcr Impetus to trade than Valdosta
has over known.
TARIFF OFF!
250 IMPORTED SUIT PATTERNS rppresentin| 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 triiftming silks, vel
vets and passementeries.
MME. 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 dres3 goods, dress ginghams, dress
prints, percales, canton flannels, hosiery, handkerchiefs, etc.-,
we have ever shown and much cheaper than ever.
Come and see us.
LAGRANGE FEMALE CO
1* «->*• LfTGRflNGB, Gfl. -»-•
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open* S*p. 10, lfo(. Brick oulldlyr.,.Ifctric llsl>t». w.ter-worlij, b.thi, grmni.mm. Comer,
vatory ..tvaatocei In music. Klcg.nt pipe organ. Art and voice culture, ipeclaltirf.
Elocution fine. IJonkWeepirg and hurmonv free, Slglit-flnglmrdallT. Dreumuking, trpewrjt-
Ing, ftenogr.phy. KconumVc.l uniform, lli.llh CE-Iirpn.-O. lle.t .•rlnt .urroyjnit IUK*.
Pupil, board with Funky la Colleg. Home. *t EULER B. SMITH, Sec. RUFUS W. SMITH, PHI.
A FARMER ROBBED.
Fort Worth, Tex., Sept 20.-W. T.
Mognlug, a farmer oi uus county, nv
Ing near Arlington, was robbed today
of if.Vsi. Mognlug I tail sold a quantity
of cotton to Dallas merchants and was
on Ills way home' when he was inter
cepted by Uireo highwaymen. Three
suspects have been arrested.
A DEADLOCK.
Canton, Mies., Sent. 20.—tThe deadlock
continues In the Seventh district Dem
ocratic convention. Col. HSjoker leading
with 14 out of a total of 30. A proposi
tion to allow the duration to be settled
by ounty primaries In October waa de
feated hy 20 to 15.
that ice an 0,.e to tfee
•c4-o&
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FILLED WiTlt BUCKSHOT.
The Co-respondent In a Divorce suit in-
, atai.My Killed.
1 LIUle Reck. S-pt. ai.-llr. u. M< Intern,
the co-rtepondvnt >n a eensutonal at-
vtirce suit In wntch J. Jcnams ot Uhvrui.
Ark., la pUlntiff, waa vevterday at tnat
place tilled with bnckihot and .lneutnuy,
killed by Jrnkinv. while *:anumft atoilhd
tt t ru«d of Dtonla.
JceMna. a taw dav» amv sued nta wife
for a divorce on tha grounds or-adultery
with Dr. McIntosh, who ts also mat tied,
while b:» wile, also, at the same tint*
Mel suit for tW.OM damages against t*. H.
Vavxbsn, a wcattny planter ana mrr-
ebant. for alamler and alienating tier
buabanda- uttecuons, uucging u»t
Vaughan's libellous stones about ner oaa
rstragend her nueoana troa ner.
Jonkin-, u lew usis ago. leu tor jesaa
but returned ytsteraay, aed tnc anuotina
of Melutosn lonowcd. inv tatter ctami.w
that Jcnklna, on more man >>ue occasion,
adn'imsiered arsenic to nit wne.
Owing to tne prominence ot all me par.
tits the varhS'is sulta aua mooting naa
crested a sensauoa. and men. iruume is
gncM Jenkins was oroutni nrre ana
placed in |att.
SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE.
Thia I* beyond queatlon die moot euc-
coeefUl cough ntedh-lne we luvo ever
sold. A few doom imurUMy cutva the
worst vases of croupe sough and brou-
s'lutle, while its wottderfa! >uooe«« In
the cure of consumprfoo Is without par
allel In tfie hM.ury of medicine. Since
Us ilrsl discovery It has been sold on a
lid.trnitec, p teat which uj other nv-dl-
riae . jn stand. It >xm have » cough,
no eurnekhy ask you <o try R. Price
to coots, to wots and 11. If >vur Inugs
greaore. vheet or book jglame, use Shi
loh’s Porous Pkteter.
Rotd by Goodwyn ft Small Drug Com-
Gtny. comer Cherry street atkl Ce.voo
avenue.
Ot. Price's Cream Baking Potvdef
World’s Fair Highest Auard,
UNDINE.
tSyuMied jVHddllpgS F1o«r«
Donly Flourof Its kind,and tho best of
nny kind. It Is made by a secret pro
cess known to but two persons.
*100,000 bss beta offered for the Knowlodg*
Tho Undine Is ou. ot sight."
tvomon. Lord ft Co.. Tennllte, a*. ,
The Undine Is far ahead of the flour
we havo been getting at Nashville."
W. H. Morgan, Pooler, On.
NOEL MILL COMPANY,
Estlll Springs, Tenn.
FOR RENT-Large hall, third floor,
over John R. Ellis’. Triangular block.
R. E. Park.
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTS.
AGENTS. WANTED.
INTELLIGENT men and women every,
where to take orders for "SHEPP’S
NEW YORK CITY, ILLUSTRATED.’’
Just out Marvelous production of the
American metropolis Profusely Illus
trated from orlklnul photographs taken
by our own artists In palaces and slums
Liberal terms and descriptive circulars
FREE or. application. No capital re
quired. Fronts X to *17 daily. If you
want tli mako money fait, write today.
Address Globe Bible Publishing Compa
ny. >5S Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.,
and 723 Chestnut street. Philadelphia,
Pa.
A GKNTS make 4J.00 a day. Greatest Mtchen
*s utensil oter Inarmed. Ratailj Meta. 2 to e
^»^saai!{i‘g
WANT TO EXOITANOE lot In city for
a horse anti buggy. Address Ex
change, oare Telegraph.
WANTED—fluid shoemaker at once. 8.
T. Nance, Arlington, fls. •
WANTED—Standing desk eight feet
tong. \Vddroat Desk, care Telegraph.
WANTED—Ladles to teach. Profitable
ibuelncoet Call comer Thlrd-gnd Plum.
Mute. Atkins modiste, Dto ot Baltl-
WANTBD — Competent stenographer,
reaoonable salary, permanent pool-
Cion: no outside work. Apply Imme-
Uhrtety. stating extrerience. reference,
etc. Address T. care Telegraph.
a T. care T
AMWOUI
WANTED—A .sibwmxn to sell teas,
colteee. apices to tbe retail and whole
sale grocers In the abut# of Georgia
for a well toape a Importing house In
New York i^i/. Address, storing cx-
eprienv'j and references, Edwin J,
fl-T.ift Co.. 2U Washington street.
New York city.
WANTED—Grad men to puce uqutuoa
HutMIng and Loan Aaaoctation stock m
Geortla. Leans prompuy man*, uoo.
A. Smith, general manager, excnantt
Bank building. Maoen. Ua.
WANTED—To sell you a ’M model
Detwmoee typewriter, beet machine
In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent,
’Phone No. 233.
FOR RENT—Dnelltn* on New etreeL
Apply to W. 3- Payne at Payne ft
WUUnghsm’s.
FOR RENT—A new eight-room hO'we.
19) Third etreet. fronting Ayera* park,
dies all modern conveniences; one of
the moat dratwble rraldences; cdote
In to cRy. George W. Duncan ft Co..
357 Third (tieeL
FOR REBtT-iTco-rram bouse, it) First
street. George W. Duncan ft Co.
FOR RENT—October 1. Medium size
dwelling on Orange etreet; water, gaa
and servant house. Rent reasonable.
II. V. Washington.
FOR RENT—The handsome ’ home ot
(Mrs. Dr. Hickey. 406 Orange etc eel,
containing ten rooms, hot and cold
water, range tn kitchen and all mod
em conveniences. Possession imme
diately or October 1. Apply to Mru.
Dr. Hlckev or B. A. Wise.
FOR *RE5NT'—From October 1st, thro or
three connecting rooms; modern conven
ience^. On the hill. Price reasonable.
Address S., core Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Bear of second floor, alt of
third floor and basement of American
National Rink building. Constructed
especially for printing office; after Oc-
tobef 6. R. E. Park.
FOR RENT—852 Orange street; seven-
rooms, gaa and water; car lino. Ap
ply to W. B. Birch.
STORAGE ROOM lor rent. Apply to
A’ltmuyer & Fltutau.
■FOR RENT—October 1.—Nine-room
residence, 125 dole etreet; modern
conveniences; *25. Apply to E. F.
Bronson.
FOR RENT—SmaH store corner of
Third, and Mulberry, next Davis’ sta
bles. It. E. Park.
FOR RENT-October 1. the two-story
rosldcnoe fronting Tattnall square,
comer Oglethorpe and Tattnall
streets. Apply Daly’a Exchange. Col
lege street.
i FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—On Saturday *wo will receive
& carload of hones and m&rea which
roust be sold at once. All parties desir
ing horsese would do well to call at
once. We mean busnlnesa. Davis & Son.
GINNING OUTFIT FOR SALE—Will
toll ait a grea t sacrifice 10-home power
engine, looorootlve boiler. 56-saw gin.
press, etc. Robert A. Nlsbet.
FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Has never beet. used.
Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele
graph office.
FOR SALE—Old paper*, for wrapping
purpose*, etc., » cents p*r hundred.
Telegraph office.
FOR SALE—Bay mart: Round nnd any
lady can drive her: also top buggy.
J. B. Minton.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE HEBREW ORTHODOX CON-
grega tlon will hbld their holiday'ser
vices at 568 Mulberry street.commenc-
Ing September 30 at 5:30 o'clock p. tn.
and morning services at 5 a. m. Oc
tober 1 and 2. All those who wish to
attend will please procure 'tickets, ns
nobody .will be admitted without tick
ets. Tickets to be had at 458 Mul
berry atreet. By the president.
6 DOZEN freeh eggs for 31 at Keen
Grocery Company, OBI Poplar street.
CHOICE Western beef. We keep only
the best. Georgia Packing Company.
NEW Georgia cane and maple ayrup.
Jellies, preserve*, pickles and olives.
O. G. Titte.
UNCANVASED eugar cured hams and
breakfast series. Smith ft Bro.
THREE CHANC3BS-t45 silver dollars,
one large ham. one silver dollar to be
drawn at the Palace tMeat Market Oc
tober L Save your checks.
EVAPORATED APRICOTS, apple* and
peaches st Keen Grocery Company.
KUPFdRMAN’S BULLETIN. — We
have fresh todiv Llmburger, Debrie,
Edam. Neufchatel. Roquefort and
pineapple cheese. F. G. Kupfernmn.
Te 1 *phone 215. 413 Second street.Sam
Baer's old stand.
IRISH POTATOES 25 cents peck at
(M. C. iBsIkcom'e. Third etreet; near
Mulberry.
LOST—Betwreit 601 First street and
pbstofllce, ladles' open face diver
watch, with chain and Maltese cross
charm. "Magnametar cruclme bus-
tine" and "F. H. &" Inscribed. Re
turn to *63 First street and receive
reward.
MISS ISABELLA ’NICHOLLS—Claaees
for French, Literature and History,
Music. 475 Orange street.
100 SYRUP BARRELS for sale cheap
Wlnn-Johneon Company.
CRANBERRIES, celery, apples, Dels-
ware grapes, coooa nuts. G. G. Toole.
FRESH EGGS 6 dozen for 21 at Keen
Grocery Company. Telephone 176.
NEW MACARONI and spaghetti, fari
na. gelUdne. etc. smith ft Bro.
KUPFERMAJUS BULLETIN. — W*
hive fresh Edam. Ltmburger, Islgnv,
pineapple. Neufchatel. Roquefort and
Ueftrle cheeeeo tofiy. F. E Kupfer-
man. Sam Dier’a old atiod. 412 Sec
ond street, ’Phone 215.
BURDEN, SMITH&Go
NEW GOODS of all kinds now In. We
ore headquarters for staple and fancy
groceries; can furnish you with any
thing you aunt ni rock-bottom prices.
John C. Holmes ft Co.
your grocer for them.
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
SHELLED (ALMONDS, raisins, prunes
nnd currants at Keen Grocery Cam-
PMty.
THE BEST pIAce In Macon to get any
thing lit the meat Une la «t the Geor
gia Packing Company's store,458 First
street.
DELICATESSEN—Dill pickled, DeBrle,
cream, Llmburger, Stvlsa and pineap
ple cheese. Dutch herring, eardellen,
Flnrron Haddocks, kippered herring.
French sardines a la Bordelilse, sal
mon steak, lobster, shrimp, brook
trout, caviar, mushrooms, asparagus,
Dussitdolfer weir eenf. puree and pate
de foies gra*. G. G. Toole.
NEW JELLIES, preserved. Jama and
maple dyrup at Keen Grocery Com-
puny. ______
1150 INVESTED yields 3G5 average weekly
Income with absolute security. Pros,
pectus,, Itemised statistics free. Henson
ft Dwyer, 831 Broadway, New York.
PIN DAPPLE cheese, plum pudding,
peaches, pears, apricots and cherries
by best packers. Smith & Bro. -
NEW GOODS Just received. Bloaters
and (diver-back mackerel in kits, ma
ple syrup (pure gap), olives, In bot
tles, cheaper than out of barrels,
French peaa and mushrooms, ’home
made catsup, preserves and Jellies.
Come to headquarters for every thing.
John C. Holmes ft Co.
C MAGNIFICENT
fv
FRESH CELERY 50 cents dozen at
Keen Grocery Company, 621 Poplar
street.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
CENTRAL, give me W6. Is that Mr.
Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me
two boxes Saratoga chips 1 think tney'
are excellent. J
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER is //
best made. Have you tried It? ’
OLD PAPERS for wrapping. 25 ■
per hundred at the Telegraph-
FOR the BEST flour, hams'
and butter call on Keen Groct
pany, 521 Poplar street.
urely bound in handsome
cloth, now ready for
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