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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20 1894.
JUST RECEIVED.
Two collars go with each Shirt
and we sell them for
Also a lot of those low neck
Night Robes at the same; we
can give you others fho’ at 50c.
Summer Bows and Ties at 15c.
J. H. HERTZ
Corner Second & Cherry
A. K RATING,
rNIWlItTAKRK AHD KMIMI.nKIt
Oil Mulberry bt. - Muccm. On.
4>!r]>|ioiica—Ofllco, 407* ltaaldaiida. *0*
HUXiCiti.
Mfarrluges, births, deaths, funerals &nl
meetings inserted in this column at $1
tor ten lines and 10 cents per line for
*&cb added line. A responsible s&mo
must accompany the advertisement an a
Kuarantes ot rood fsith.
Copy for contract advertisements to
appear in Sunday's Telegraph lmust be
banded into the business office before 2
o'clock p. m. Saturday to insure insertion.
L. McMANUS CO
GENERAL
Undertaking
I Establishment
Next to Hotel, Lanier.
\ Day Telephone 430
Night Telephones.... 435, 178
ACADEMY OFMJSIC
Tho Merry Monarch St the lMlnatrel
Worlj, , \
THE At, G. FIHtJd MINSWeLS,
• Gombtoaa With the Spe<ibJ c HUr
PANTOMIME OB ALADDKt.
Pun Furnishers and General In
Old tdne of NWeKtes. \ .
Bepr to announce to thA>ir Patrons
the world In general 'that ittiey will
at 'the Academy of Music-o*n Saturday
September 22. with a fine tlrJ?<L°*all
that is good, nil that Is new in^mln-
etrelsy. Examine our Slock. /
Prices 25 ceirte -to 21. Reserve seats
at iAidden & Baltes* Music House.
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Office.
SQUARE QN WINDOW.
Just arrived, English Rockingham tea
pots 10 and 20 and 25 and 30 cent*.
Finer, lighter and stronger than Ameri
can.
China cupa’ and saucers, pansy deco
rations, 75 cent* set.
New notions ot all descriptions.
Finest and cheapest vase lamps In the
city.
Ostrich feather dusters 10 cents and
20 cents. -
Flour bins 75 Cents each.
■ Cabinet size picture frames 10 cents
and 25 cents.
Walters 5 cents and 10 cents and 20
cents and - 25 cents and 35 cents and 40
cents. Sly prices are bottom and I have
always sold goods as low as possible. .
Blown tumblers, plain, eftse out 60c
dozen.
Blown etched tumblers 60 cents dozen.
Blown tumblers, engraved, 30 cents
dozen
Initial tumblers 60 cents dezen.
The above goods cannot be dupltoatcd
for the money.
CLOSE OUT.
Janllners 15 cents.
Memorandums 1 cent, and 2 cents and
• 2 cents and 4 cents and 6 cents.
The celebrated Clauas sets 50 cents.
Japanese norcelatn umbrella stands }1.
Silver plated thimbles 10 cents.
Our line 25 cents hair pics, your
choice 10 csnti.
Ladles - fine fall undervest* 20 and 25
and 30 and 35 cents and up.
Bunders. Flarry & Clark kitchen
knives, all-steel blade. 8 coats.
steel blade otieasa 20 cents and 25
cents and 27 cents.
Close out crochet silk 15 cents ball.
Black silk thread. 50 yard spools, two
for 5 cents.
School bags 5 casts and 10 cents and
20 .cents.
Potato graters 3 cents and 5 cents.
Crumb scrapers and trays 10 cents.
El-amt napkin rings 51.20 dozen.
Children’s seamless black 25 Cents
hose will ctose out 15 cent*. These are
big values.
Children’s blackboard* 23 cents.
Key chains 1 cents; soil all over
Malted States for 10 cents.
Large glass marbles 1 cent; sold ev
erywhere 5 cents apiece.
Steel enameled bowls and pitchers 75
cents and 51: worth double.
Also look at our thy*. Our line Is bot
tom.
R. F. SMITH.
.-Cheap Money to Lend
On improved city and farm property
In Bibb and Jones counties In loans
ranging from 5370 up at 7 per cent sim
ple interest; time from two ta flve years.
Promptness and accommodation a spe
cialty. I- J ANDERSON Sc CO.,
No, 316 Second Street, Macon, Us,
ELECTIONS
GOME GALORE
One for Each Month, ‘ Including the
Present, Until the New Year
Rolls Around
LOTS O? FUN FOR THE FUTURE
Itrgflnning Willi (lie County Primary,
Then Gubernatorial, Lffilalatlre and
Statb House Officer*, Then Con
gressional, Then Municipal.
Before the year 1651 has waned four
elections will have been held In Macon
or In other words there will be an elec
tion In each month from now until the
now year, tnoluding the- present month.
The first election will be the county
primary on next Thursday, September
27. Then comes the legislative, guber
natorial and state house officers elec
tion on Ootclber 3. followed by the con
gressional election on the Tuesday af
ter the 11 rat Monday in November and
the alderm.inle election In December. •
At the county primary next Thursday
all oounty officers will bo voted for ex
cept ordinary, the election for this ot-
doe occurring every four yeans. So far
aa Is now known onlv two of the pres
ent Incumbents will have opposition,
and all present incumbents are candi
dates for re-olectton, Mr. E. Mack Da-
vlp will oppose Mr. Sam Westcott for
uherlfl and Mr. Thomas W. Amason
will oppose Mr. R. J. Anderson for tax
receiver. This opposition will put some
life lm'o the election, which without op
posing candid:! tea would be a tame af
fair and onlv a .mall vote would be
polled. The hottest contest will be over
the shorltl’s office, however, as both
candidates are doing active work elec
tioneering.
Next comes the legislative contest and
at the same time the election for gov
ernor and state house officers. This
election will be a lively one, os there
will be Populist opposition for each of
fice voted for and old Bibb will pull
hensoif together and try herself Just to
see how much 'Democratic majority she
can roll uo when eho tries. Of course
oven the Populist candidates for the
legislature do not expect to be elected,
but they hope to lessen the Democratic
majority Just to keep up their oourago,
but the untcrrlfled Democracy of Bibb
county will give them the worst thrash
ing they ever had. and the same might
well be said of the state at large. Bi'bb
will do her full share toward lnerea3-
lng the 70,600 majority in this state and
sustain her reputation aa the banner
Democratic county. The following Is
tho ticket that will be elected;
For Governor*
WILLIAM YATES ATKINSON.
For Secretary.of State,
ALL11N 40. CANDLER.
For Comptroller General,
WILLIAM A. WRIGHT.
For Treasurer,
R. U. HARDEMAN.
For Attorney General,
JOSEPH IM. TERRELL.
For Commissioner of Agriculture,
R. T. NESBITT.
For Representatives From Bibb County,
HOPE POLH1LL,
ROBERT HODGES,
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET.
*br Senate 22d Senatorial District.
. N. E. HARRIS.
\ On Tuesdav after the first Monday In
Nfovember Hon. Charles .L. Bartlett will
biK elected congressman from the Sixth
congressional district and the Demo
crats of Bibb wHl literally bury the
Populists. who will be sickened to death
In the election on October 3.
In December there will be an elec
tion In .the olty for six aldermen, one
from etyh C |ty ward. So far no an
nouncements have been made, and It
Is saldynone will 'be made until after the
fair. This row or may not 'be true,
butjTospeetlve candidates In this com
munity are fast learning to wait aa
near as possible before ©lection day to
announce themselves, as a means of
economy, there being a number of pro
fessional workers and electln deadbeats
who bleed the candidates for all -they
are .worth from the time of their an
nouncement until election day.
•Among the names that have been
mentioned as nrobablo aldermanlc can
didates are those of Messrs. Miller Gor
don, George W. Duncan. T. J. Ware, J.
B. Willis, George T. Harris, Ben L.
Jones. John J. Noone, Frank McGee,
Ben C. Smith and n number of others.
It Is not known, however, that either
ot -these gentlemen contemplate enter-
HOW’S YOUR WIFE?
Does she feel poorly all the time, suf
fer fibm lack'of energy and a general
"no-account,’’. listless- enervation7 -She
needs a tonle. Something Is wrong with
her blood. Run for a doctor Not at all,
my dear tilr. Get her a bottle of P. P.
P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Fota-
Bium), the very best woman’s regulator
and tbnlc extant. It reaches the source
of trouble quietly and quickly, and be
fore you know it your wife wilt be an.
other woman, and will bless tho kind
fate that brought P. P. P. to her notice
and Tellef. Our best physicians indorse
and recommend It. and no well-con
ducted household where pure blood and
Its concomitant happiness Is appreciated
should be without It For sale by repu
table medicine dealers everywhere.
'-Mr. Randall Pope, the retired drug-
Kl3 L2?. S E wll5on ’ F,a - 03 ys (December
3. 1669.) he regards P. P. p. (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potaslum) as the
best iterative on the market, and that
l‘i?. h .t , » 8 . e t'l. , ?S r * lbeneflclal t^blts from
the use Of It than any other blood medl-
cine.
Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost
manhood, weakness caused by overtax
ation of the system will be cured by the
powerful P. p. p.. which gives health,
and strength ft* the wreck; of the-syo-
win. ,
Attend administrator’s sale
o( Hunger's effects at store on
Mulberry st. Saturday morn
ing 10 o’clock.
THE DANXENBERG CO.
Today, 200 boys school suits
with hat and hose all for $2.50.
Boys knee pants 25 cents; boys
bicycle hose, double foot and
knee 19 cents.
Malaria kept off
by taking
Brown’s Iron
Bitters*
Not Up to
the Mark 1 ^
—that's the way with the*!
imitations of Pearline. It >
isn’t surprising that so great
a household help in all wash'
ing and cleaning should be
so largely imitated; it isn’t /)
surprising that these imitations
fail; and it isn’t surprising that they
make still more popular the article on
which the fraud is attempted. The
merits of Pearline alone would make
its sales increase, and the claims of
peddlers and unscrupulous grocers that they have* “the same
as” or “as good as” Pearline—mind you, never “better
than ” Pearline—have placed Pearline on the top notch.
“fW Tcddlcrs and some crapulous grocers will tell you,
"thl* is as good as” or “the same os Pearline.'’ IT’S
jLJr'O W CXa FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer sends
you cn imitation, be honest—send it Sect, 353 JAMES PYLE, New York.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Makes 1
£: Marvelous Curas
SS in Blood Poison
£ Rheumatism
S^and Scrofula
P. P. r. rurlfloa the blood, build*up.
, tho treat ana debilitated, Rive*
strength totvenWonod nervea, expel*
’ diseases.glvlnt: tho patient health and
, happiness where sickness, Rloomar
feelings and iaralcndo first prevailed.
For primary,secondary and tertiary
syphilis, tor blood, poUoatoK.mercu;
’ rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and
. In nil blood and akin disease*, like
blotches, pimples, old ehroniouloera.
’ tottiT,eealdhosd, bolls, erysipelas,
ecsema- we may say, without (ear of
cnntrndlotlon.timt P. P. P. la tho best
blood purifier in tho world.ana mattes
posltivo, speedy and permanent euros
In all caaea.
LndJns whoso systems are poisoned
and whose bloodls in an Impure oondl-
1 tlon. due to menstrual Irregularities,
are peculiarly benefited by t he won-
’ derfnl tonto and blood cloansiuR prop*
. ertlea of p. P. P.-Prickly Ash, Poko
Boot and Potassium. ^______
. SPRiKOPUftn, eh., .hug. 14th, 1893.
—loan speak in tho highest terms of
I ourinoulclne from my own personal
nowledgn. I was affected with heart!
disease, pleurisy end rhonmetlSL <or
• 35years, was treated by the verybesfi
, phyeiclann ana spent hundreds of dol
lars, tried orrrr known remedy with-
• out finding relief. I have only taken
, one Dottle of yooF P., P. P. * and can
cheerfully any It has done mo more
. good than anything 1 have ever taken.
I can recommend your medicine to all
: •'* wm 01 a&gur tt&y.
SprlogQold, Green County, Mo.
Catarrh, Materia ^
and Kidney Troubles ES
/ire entirely removed by P.P.P#
—Prickly Anb. Poke Root and JPotaa* m
atom, the greatest blood purifier on
earth. 4P
, ABKKDBKW, O.. July2l,J89L *—
Muslim jiipFMAN Bros., fiavannub. •
Ga.« Dicak 8iu-l bought a bottle of —
your P.P. P. at Hot Springs,Ark..and --4P
it has donom* moro good than three
months* treatment ot the Hot Spring*. -rzi
Bend three bottles O. O. P.
Aberdeen, crown County, IX —
Cnp't. J.I>. Jolmiton*
To all u/iom it may c on tern t I here-
by testify to the wonderful propertied V
of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. 1
my faoa • 1, tn
dy but In vtln.r
and am now entirely oored.
(Blguod bjj —m
Mkln Cancer Caired.
Tiltimony/rom Vis Mayor of Sequin
■aevilliTKZ., Jommry 14,1893.
Mkshks. tiPFKAN Bros.. Havannah,
Ga.t Gentlemen-1 have tried your P. 0
p. P. foradlncoao of Ujoskin, usually
known as skin cancer,of thirty years*
standing, and found great relief; I® mx
nurlDe* the blood and removes all lr-
riutlon from the eeat of the disease dfl
and prevents any spreading of the
uores. I havo taken five or six bottle*
and feel confident thnt another course afgi'*
will effect a cure. K has also relieved
mo from Indigestion and atomaoa
troubles. Yours truly, —e®
a\PT. w. M. RUST, -SI
Attorney at Law.
ALL DRUGQIBT8 SELL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.!
PBorniBTona,
Llpinn.n'.0)l[ick,nav.ntinli,G© ‘
DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has (or tho
klat'eight years been reasonable 111 his
charges (or dental fork, uud who Is
better prepared to do bridge, crown and
all kinds of dental work, having taken
a post-graduate course lu prosthetic
dentistry, owing to tho stringency of
the times, Is willing to bo even more
reasonable In his charges. Come, let
him' e'xamluo your teeth and sec; bow
reasonable you can have your dental
work done; Teeth extracted without
pciln. 121 Washington avenue, near
First Baptist church. Vlnevtllo and
tBeltLIno of street cars pass his effleo
door- Macon, Gs.
VITAL TO
GOODWYN & SMALL,
Sole Agent**. Macon. (Jo.
F0R8ALE
The Handsome 2-Story
SII
J
With Basement,
No. 636 ORANGE.,STREET.
Containing nlao room., with three bath
rooms, hot and cold water. All modem
conveniences. The 'house ha* been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and l> In qtrjftly nret-cla.a
condition. It'Jims a large frontage on
Orange straet’a-nd Rose*Parit, and only
half, block from Indian Spring car line.
It ly located on the hill, In os good
neighborhood as Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly the prettltet and moic de-
clrjblc place now on the market. For
sale low and on easy terms. For further
information call on
ll.
Real Estate Agents.
A. T. HOLT,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Renting, Collecting rents -and sale of
city and country property a specialty.
Your jMMonage tultoked.
Office tor present at
4S SECOND STREET.
FOR RENT.
mV
lit’
Store No, 412 Third streeit.
Store No,,,310' Th-lrd atreci.
Store No.,312 Third street.
Store No. 359 Third olivet.
Store No. 501 Third street.
Store No. 31-1 Third street.
Store No. 458 Poplar Street.
Store No. 609 Fourth street.
Store No. ,671 Fourth itreet. i
Dwelling No. 619 Spring street.
Dwelling No. 330 Washington Ave.
Dwelling No. 270 New street.
Dwelling 714 Third street,
Dwelling No. 710.Third street.
Dwelling. No, 107 Fourah street.
, Dwelling No. 121 Fourth street.
Also, some very deabuble rooms and
halls over stores.
GEO. B. TURPIN & SONS.
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
I VI l,uco. How tu twcom. a tlret-
ll U ll dints McBiiiorlbt, llypnntl.t,
Mina Ponder and enurvoj-aut, . largo
SALE OP VALUABLE PRINTING
OFFICE.
Georgia, Bibb County—By virtue of
a ooosc .t orler fdtoM by his honor,
John L. Hardemnin, judge of the su
perior court of the Macon circuit, on
September 19, 1691, In the Case of the
Macon Oita Light and Water Company
and others against J. W. Burko Sc Co.,
pending In the superior oourt of Bibb
county, I will sell a.t public outcry to
the -highest bidder, at the oourt house
door In the city of Macon, said county,
botiweon the legal hour* of ante, on
tho 2d day , of October, 1894, *11 tho
printing office, outilt and plant of the
said J. W. Burke & Oo„ now In my
bands as receiver, the same being tho
type and machinery, fixtures arid np-
pllinccn, Including the printing office
and bindery, with all the torts, imple
ments, proxies, engines, machinery and
other article* connected therewith.
A fun schedule of »ald property may
be seen at the omce of the receiver, In
tho city of Macon, and the property
itself can be examined by sny ote de-
rtroua of bidding on the same. The
purchaser wli be required to pay 10
per cent, of bis bid at the time tho
property Is knocked down to titm, and
he remainder of his bid when the pos
session Is delivered. The sale Is subject
to a confirmation by the oourt.
No bid for tl sum lex thun 15,090 will
bo received. The property -to be zold Is
the well known printing plant of.the
bouze ot J. W. Burke & Co.
E. W. BURKE. Receiver,
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PUBLIC BALE.
Will be told -before th. court house
dcor In the city ot iMacon, In Bibb coun
ty, G'l- between the legal hours of sale
on the first Turedey In October next,
(or cash or on other suitable terms, all
that stock of machinery located In the
lumber ya-tl nt the oornor of Sixth ami
Mcloerry street* la «*ld,city ot Macon,
and knows a. the T. J. Bell & Aon
S lant, ojuflltlntz uf »lx’y-hor«e power
oiler and engine, planer, moulder,
turning lathe and other msehlnory. All
comparatively new and In rood running
order end open for Inspection of pin-
Mntl't furehiaore. I rreerve tho right
to reject any anl all bido
D. M NOLI JO AN.
Assigaec T. J. Bell & Bon
122 ahd 124 W. Franklin Ol., Baltimore, uo.
EDGEWORTH BOARBDfQ SL DAY SCB03I,
for young ladles wlU rtopon Waonaidav,
September 28. S2d ye$r.
Mr*. XI. V. LEPEBVRB, Principal.
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