The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 23, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACON TELEGKAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1891. CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADINa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR HOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS JIIAN 15 CTS. AGENTS WANTED. , IWE CAIN error honorable employment to a few active men or ladies In eich county, which will pay 150 to J100 per month. No capital or experience re quired. Address P. W. Ziegler & Co., Box 172?. Philadelphia. Pd. ANY LADY can easily make J1S ■weekly ■working lor me quietly at home. Po rtion permanent, and it you can only spare tr.vo hours per day; don't fail to Investigate. Reply wRh stamped envelope. 'Mies Lucllo Logan, Joliet, AGENTS WANTED—$3 every tiny. You can double It If you'll work “King of Glory." We credit you; that makes It easy. Complete outfit, Including full copy of book, only 90 cents. I (Stamps token.) Satisfaction guaran teed or ntonev refunded. A money maker for you. Southern Publishing Houae. Nashville. Teltn. 1 ; !WE WANT MEN. 520 to 525 a week. Steady work, selling staple goods tb . dealers. Samples to proper applicants. I No peddling. Experience unnecesea- . ry. Salary or large commission us I preferred. Household Specialty Com pany. 75 Fourth street. Cincinnati, O. WANTED—Agents. Sample sashlock free ftt mall for 2 cents stamp, immense. ( Unrivalled. Only good one ever lu- ; vented. Beats weights. Sales unpar- . alleled. 512 a day. Brohsrd, Box 64, Philadelphia. WANTED. WANTED—I have a demand for a few more houses. 'My rent list is gettlnfe . limited. If jrou have Admirable house for rent place It In’ my hands. No . one has 'better facilities for finding you a tenant. Prompt and personal attention given all business entrusted to me. B. A, Wise, the rental agent DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT By B. A. WISE The Rental Agent. No. .to; Orange street: price 535. Situa ted on comer of Ora tyre street and Washington avenue. Eight large rooms, modem conveniences: will re paint house and put in beat condi tion for. desirable tenant. ■ Conven ient to all car lines. Neighborhood exceptionable... •' \ No. 406 Orange street. The dcnlrtblo re.-hlence of Mrs, >M.' B. D. ihckcf. To those familiar with this property I need not speak of the elegance of house or dollrhtful neighborhood. Has every comfort and convenience: largo lot. servants' h'ouse. etc. No. 250 Washington avenue. Large 10- noom house, directly on car fine; good neighborhood. Will rent to reoponsl- ibie party at extremely low figures. All conveniences. I consider, this the cheapest house In Macon. No. 504 New street. Seven Rooms: has Just 'been overhauled: freshly papered; interior dean and'now; I'table; every convenience: close In; rent 525 per month. » No. 305 Spring street. To a man of mod erate Income I know of no house that would make a better home than thla. Six large rooms; price 522.50. No. 131 Academy street. A neat cot tage:; nicely papered; In first class condition qnd close In: six room,'. This bouse is bound to rent. Don't let some one else get ahead of you. No. 305 New street. If you havo been looking for a house you will agree that there ore not many homes In a good neighborhood having all conven iences and a moderate rental. Look at this place. It may suit you and save time and trouble,. Six rooms; 522.60 nor month. No. 1171 Oglethorpe street. A cheap house at 518 per month. Directly In rear of Tattnall Presbyterian chuich. All conveniences: six roams. No. 464 Orange street and No. 202 New street were built expressly for smnll 'families. In good neighborhoods; 5 rooms; 515 per month. - Will be pleased to show any of the whbve-property to any one Interested. Write andhmke engagement or call at office. Polite attention to your watits. This Is only a partial list and if none of the above suit you I may have something else that will. B. A. WISE. The Rental Agent. WANTED FEMALE HELP.—Corres pondents for special newspaper work; also capable contributors, either sex; over 13,000 newspapers and magazines on our list. Address with stamp In terstate Press Association, Indianap olis, Ind. WANTED MALE KELP—Correspond ents for special newspaper work; also ©suable contributors, either sex; over ■ 13,000 newspapers and magazines on our list- Address, with stamp. Inter state Press Association, Indianapolis, LADIES wanted to write at home; 53 per day; no camvaastng. Send 4 Mints . In stamps. 311193 C. L. Andrews South (Bend. Ind. .WANTED—Everybody to know that n froth oar American Oow Feed has Just,arrived at Ho»t ft Barfield's. WtA&T—Why want a new suit for fall ■when you have a 'light summer suit that cam go to the Macon Steam Dye Works. WANTED—To huy all the old books In Macon. Will pay highest caish price. . Powers' Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry street. > IWANTED—(A reliable white ■woman to Uo general housework. References given and required. Address Mrs. A. Howard, 453 Third street. {WANTED—Three or four rooms, first floor, goad locality, suitable for light housekeeping. “X. I. E., care Tele graph, .WANTED—Pattern maker alt once.i Georgia Iron Works. Augustn/Ga. WANTED—By a duple, a room on the first floor in a nice part of the city, ■with people who own thslr bbme. Ref- . crences exchanged. P., tore Tele graph. ..WANTED—Position! wanted In retail drug store by young man of feur years’experience. Can give very best i reference and will start on small sal- ’ ary. Address P. O. Box 110. LaGrange, Go. WANTED—Position as stenographer by young lady; .three years' experience, *t best' of reference given. Address K care Telegraph. WANTED—Parties having second hand typewriters for sale to address R. L. Varner. Mhcon. WANTED—(By a couple with one small child, board with one or two rooms, _os the hill. Stanhope, oaro Telegraph. .WANTED—An Intelligent young lady to canvass for a quick selling-article, ■Address Business, care this office WANTED—By middle aged gentleman and wife, suite of unfurnished rooms i with private family, or small, com fortable house In city or suburbs. Ad dress R„ care Telegraph. WANTED—Ten pure Lungshan hens. _George W. 61ms' clerk of court office. WANT TO EXCHANGE loTin city for a horse and ' buggy. Address Ex change, care Telegraph. WANTED—Good shoemaker at once T. Nance, Arlington, Ga. WANTED—Goad men to place r.qmtanK Building and Loan Association stock u Georgia. Leans promptly made. ueo. A. Smith, general manager, rixcnangc Bank building, Macon, Go. WANTED—To sell you a '94 model Deiastnore typewriter, best machine in the world. J. E. Mlnter, agent 'Phone No. 283. FOR RENT. ■FOR RiENTg-Ootober L. Medium-size dwelling on College street; water, gas and servrrtt house. Rent reasonable, H. V. Washington. FOR RENT by Frink 31. Oliver: 250 Wasftlnton avenue, 5*3. 915 Walnut, 515. , •758 Cherry, 530. ■, i: , 350 New, 530. , K ■■ it >• - tM New. 523. , [j 1410 Oglethorpe, 5*5. I; . i; |) 820 Fourth,. 520. • ! 110 Paris Place, 825. Dwelling on Heights with largoj*t* ble 520. •Stores on Cotton avenue. Cherry, Third and Fourth streets. FOR RENT—Two large, well furnished ratoon. convenient to business; hat and cold baths. 443 New street. FOR RENT—Three rooms downstalre. No. Sll Oak street. _- ^ FOR RENT—A de3lrsb!e buimee* place 315 Third street. Apply to Mrs. V. S. Cope. 418 Walnut street. FOR RENT—Large frorft room No. 21* New street. between Mulberry and Walnut. FOR RENT—lly residence on Progress etreet. seven rt/oms. gas find water. Apply at English Kitchen.. FOR RENT—Bov Aa! desirable reel donees; aka tome good store pronerty. Call and see my list. Tak* plesiur- ln "bowing what I hsve. A. T. Halt, rat ostste agent. 363 Second street. FOR RENT—Store No. 518 Fourth street, next to Southern Express Coro pony. Apply tt R. R OotUns 48 Co.'s. FOR SALfc-»Lot No. 246 In Rutland dis trict. within quarter mile Georgia Boutharn and Florida railroad, con taining about 100 acres good f irming upland, same amount swamp land.. dllckory. white uak, beech, ugh and pine, worth ttfice.amount asked. Par ticulars 020 Okk alfeet. H. M. Gran- nlss. ■. • FOR RENT—Basement In Vblun4eer'„ rvmory, fronting Poplar street. Ap ply at R. S. Collins ft Co.'s. FOR RENT—Offices and gentlemen's Sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav- lngj Bank. FOR RENT—Dwelling on New street. Apply to W. S. Payne at Payne ft Willingham's. FOR RENT—Ten-noom houae, 568 Firet street. George W. Duncan Sc Co. FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor, over John R. JSllls’. Triangular blOck. R. E. Park. FOR RENT—October 1. Medium size dwelling on Orange etreet; jvnter. gno and servant house. Rent'reasonable. SH. V. Washington. f FOR RENT—The handsome home- 'of Mrs. Dr. Hickey. 406 Orange street, 'containing ten rooms, hot and cold water, range In kitchen and all mod em conveniences. Posne^lon Imme diately or October 1. Apply to Mru. Dr. Hlckev or B. A. Wise. FOR. RENT—From October 1st, two or t! r$e connecting rooms; modern conven iences. On the hill. Price reasonable. Address S„ care Telegraph. FOR,RENT—Rear of second floor; all of third floor nnd basement of American National Bank building. Constructed especially for printing office; after Oc tober 5. R. E. Park. FOR RENT—852 Orange fftree*t; seven- rooms, gas and water; car line. Ap ply to W. B. Birch. STORAGE ROOM for rent. Apply to Altmayer & Flaitau. •FOR RENT—October 1.—Nine-room residence, 126 Cole street; modem conveniences; 525. Apply ito E. F. Bronson. FOR RENT—Small store pqmer of Third and 3Iu>berry. next Davis’ stS- blea. R. E. Park. -■[. FOR RENT-October 1, tho two-atgrtr. residence fronting Tattnall squii 1 **, earner Oglethorpe and Tattnall Btreeta. Apply Daly's Exchange, Col* lege otreet. FOR SALE. TRUCK IFAR3I AND GAJIDBN on Houston road, two miles from city, for rent. Apply to J. W. Amaaon, No. 462 Poplar street, 3facon, Oa. FOR SALE—Flour horses and two ihaclts and harness. Apply to B. H. Rice, 455 Poplar street. ONE FINE MIOH COW with young half fbr sale. Apply to 31., Box 33, Forsyth. Ga. 550 TAKES 28-pbund bicycle; cost 5125. 663 31ullberry stree. FOR SALE}—The Rodgers property op* ipcclte city hn 11; size 104x125, Is offered us a -whole or w>U dlvldd to suit pur* chcoera. If yV>u wish a choice nnd convenient house or an Inveuttnont examine this property; nothing bet ter in the city of Macon. William M. Rodgers, 207 Cotton avenue. ROLL TOP oak desk and revolving ohalr for sale Cheap; also *11x111 base- burner stove. 157 Third street. FOR SALE CH'EIAIP—Four Irorseq, twb double hooks, with license. Apply to 'R. H. Rice, 455 Poplar street. FOR SALE CHEAP—Four horses, two double hacks, with license. Apply to R. H. Rice, 455 Poplar street. P®It HALE CHEAP—IFYnir horses, two double hacks, with license. Apply to R. H. Rice, 455 Pophsr street. ■FOR SALE—51,799 for five three-room houses, paying 18 per cent. Must dote this week. Frank 31. Oliver, general real estate agent. FOR SALE—A desirable house In Vine- vllle, 2 1-! acres, good hotus and ele gant fruit: ebean. A. T. Holt, real es tate agent, 395 Seoond street. FOR 69-U/E—A beauftlful lot, situated on First street, next to the rcridence of L. '3Ic3Iaous; 58 feet front by 263 depth. Apply to Pat Pierce. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will he sold St the court house door of Bibb county on Monday, September 24, between tho legal hours of sale, to the hlghe*: bid der. one certain 4>uv mare named Star light. with one white hind toot, about 8 yeivs old: seized under a Will trover proceeding In th* city court of ilacon In the case of Jamto White vs. J. W. Goodson and eoltl by agreement of parties. L. B. Herrington, deputy sheriff. FOR SALE—A rood safe cheap. Call or Trite Macon Sash. Door and Lum ber Company. TOR SALE—A steam flying Jenny—a big bargain. Apply quick. Address C. K. Christian. Andersonvihe, Oa. FOR SALE—12,250 for live-room bouse on College Hill, In splendid tocatler. Small cash payment, balance to suit purdhauer. Frank it. Oliver, general real estate ageist. FOR SALE—stock of family retail gro cery In long established stand: store rented till October 1895. Will accept real route or other good Becurlty. Frank 41. Oliver, general real estate agent. FOR SALE—One first rate square piano In good order, bought at Manger's sale, price 330. worth 573. Address K. at Beddinsficld Bros. FOR BALE—Largo ten-room house In Small town, suitable for hotel; heaSthy, good water tand excellent school advantages. Must be sold. A bargain for cash. Particulars by ad dressing “Business," 'this office. GINNING OUTFIT FOlt SALE -Wilt sell at a great sacrifice 10-hovae power engine, locomotive botlere 50-saw gin, press, etc. Robert A. Nfwbet. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very o|jmp. Apply at Tele graph office. FOR BALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc.. 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. GET YOUR oyster fries at Chapman's (English ‘Kitchen: only 25 cents. CONGREGATION BETH - ISRAEL— Seats and porvs for the coming holi days can bo secured for the coming holidays a* ttie more of John Hartz, secretary.. HOLT & BARFIELD Is headquaiulers for the best grade of feed of all kinds. Give them a .0181. ' THE BEST work for tho toast money at Moore ft Rlce’3 Carriage Shop, 455 'Poplar street. ' ■ MRS. KATE R. iLnGRA'NSE hoa re turned to tho city and will rcopenj|)cr ‘Vlnevllie and East Macon art classes commencing first week In October. GOOD ROOMS, first-class fare at the Gray house, one block from Union de pot, on car line. 454 Pine. .Mrs. H. A. Gray. MRS. HARRIET WYOH®, 418 Walnut street. The oldest and most fashion able modiste in. the city, has no Idea bf retiring from business or leaving ■the city. PROFITABLE employment 'for ladles. For partlculara, Mme. L. Atkins, ■modiste, corner Plum and Third streets. , VtAVI enn be obtained of Mrs. J. B. Stevens. 559 Oak street. Agents Want ed. Liberal terms. TO THE PUBLIC,—A letter written for publication In the Central City News, by Jessie Roberson, concerning R. M Logan and others has been withheld by the editor of said paper. Tills Is to notify them that the facts con- itained therein will reach the public In some newspaper. SAWED STONE FLAGGING, the best, smoothest and molt durable sidewalk known. Large slabs, any thickness, ordered to suit space to be covered. Orders received and specimens of stone shown at lumber office of 31. ■Codington. 454 Cherry etreet. AN EXPERIENCED lady teacher will Instruct Invalid and. backward pupils at their home. T.. Telegraph. TAKE lessons at 3frs. Clifton's School of Shorthand and. Typewriting. IF YOU have houses, stores or farms for rent put them In my hands 1 and 1 will gel you tenats for them. Try me. A. T. Holt, real estate agent, 305 Sec ond street. TO SCHOOL CHILDREN—Wo save you from 25 'to 50 per cent, tn school supplies. We have a nice, complete stock of school books. Wo buy all of your old school books and guramteu to give you ttie Wlghtot cash price. Curioulty Shop. 676 Cherry street. 51.10 for 100 pounds best oow feed mafic—com and oat chops. Jones & ■MOprRf, 153 Third (ftreet; telephoto 335. YOUNG men or gOn'tleman and wife can find pleasant roams with goad IW/aitd; terras reasonable. Apply to Miss J. E. Benton. 86$ -Mulberry street. DON’T MISS IT—A big chance to ttiy a good 'horse cheap; Cheaper than you ever bought before. Fresh shipment ol horses at Davis' Stable's, Mulberry street. OPENING OF NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. A larger nnd more varied nsson- ine.it Hum ever before of Novelties and u;tv hufey weaves In black and colored Fabrics, among them many exclusive styles of our own Special Importation, at one-third less than their real vnluc. Billow Cloth, French Crepou. Irides cent Serges, Scotch Tweeds, Ilium'll- and Chevrons, Rough Heather Mix tures, Bilk Pin Checks, French Ar- miirei. ffittlu Soil'll, Shepherd's Checks, I touch) ClolU, Seeded; Covert Cloth, Covert Cloths, Nigger Hoads, Crepe do Japan, Curlottu Cloth, 1‘oralaii Lamb, English Cheviots, Freueti ltonrotte, Illuminated Homespun, Sallelotli Ar- nnmis, Camel's Tlatr, Damasses, Freuelt Carmelite. We will take pleasure In showing the new things to the ladies If they will call this week. Positively the greatest Inducements offered here In black and colored Dress Goods and Silks. 10 CENTS. Hores hot shell Into the enemy's Dress Goods Hue: One cash Iki-tneh Wool 'Mixtures at 10c. per ynrd; positively worth 2Co. per yard. Good full colors. IS CENTO—Fifteen colors hr new Nall Cloths, yard wide uhd resembles the 85c. quality. 43'CENTS—Ten pieces Checked. Cov ert Cloths, over a yard nnd a naif wide, at 43c. per yard. Good value at 73c. only live yards required to make it dress. DRESS TRIMMINGS. . New Jots 25c. to ?lfi per yard. N" > Jet I’auels and waist effects 52 to $(!. New ltuttons. New Velvets, New I-nees. Ours Is tlie Trimming stock of Macon. HERE’S BARGAINS. Beat fall styles m Pbnangs flat $1.50 per dozed for » *2 Towel. Good twilled roller crash Toweling 5>* per yard. Buttermilk nnd Luna Oil Complexion Soup 2<k\ a box. Forty dozen (urge slzo cream raw silk 1 land kerchiefs at 25c. each; worth 00 ccum. A line of quarter embroidered linen Handkerchiefs at l tin. llest Indigo blue Calico 5c. Ready-made Dresses n specialty. Splendid lino ladies full Vests at 25 and BOe. Best quality Lonsdale Cambric 10c. 1,000 line rcmuuutrt factory end Em broideries at third value. Ask ape- 1 chilly to see them. Rest quarter school lloso In tho city. New colors tu Ties fit 25c.' Good Canton Flannel nr. Big stock Down Comforts nnd Blau- kets marked low. ORDERS Front n distance filled same day ns re ceived. In writing for samples, give us sonic Idea ns to color tuul price of ma terials desired. POWERS' AUCTION. FEED AND S-alwStoble«—Beet attention given to Hoarding horses and all other stock entrusted to my care. Corner Poplar and Second streets. J. C. Powers, Manager. WANTED—Old scttool books. Highest cash price p.ihl. Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry turret. HORSES FOR SALE—All grades of horses 'from 550 up. Davis' stables. ZIMSIBR-MANN'S celebrated smoked ’beet and tongues very fine at F. E. ■Kupfermun's, 412 Second street. (Sam Baer's old stand.) Telephone 215. IF YOU want to rent i} home, more or dairy farm call and see me. If I have not what you want will toko pleasure In finding It for you. A. T. Holt, real • estate agent, 365 Second etreet. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS—Why go elsewhere for your books when you can get all you require qnd, If you wish most of the books second hand, nt about half prloe at the book store of J. W> Burke. Prices as low as any dealer, rulers free, blotter pads bet ter. Old books accepted In payment for new, at highest, prices. PARTIES desiring boarders communi cate with Geurgla-Alabama Business College. Their present boarding houses are full. AMERICAN COW FEED—Best Milk and butter producer, at Holt & Bar- field's., St KUPFEIWtAN'8 BULLETIN— Fresh Holland MXohnor herring, dill pickles, new barley, new rye Hour and fa rina, F. E. Kupfermin, 412 Second street. (Scum Baer’s old stand.) Tele phnne 215. DREBSMAKING—Mdms. Howell ft 'Stanley. Perfeot fitting and stylish dresses by the Istsgt French mode and at prices dowel than ever before. La dles will find It to their Intreml to see them before making engagements for their fall dresses. Perfect satlsfao Ron guaranteed. 820 New street. CUT PRICES In standard books. Cy- clopriK* of Painters and Painting, Va four volumes, published by Scrlbnel & t*m; publishers, prise 524;our prloe, 56. Americanized Enesnclapedla In ten volumes; publishers' price 5X6; our price 515. Washington Irving's works, publishers', 51.50 volume, our price, 40 cents volume. Charles Dlcken's works, 40 em'ts volume, worth 51.50 volume. Ullt-cdge poems 40 cents, and 1,000 of other Ktimtartl works at cut prieeo. Pbwcm' Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry street. GROCERIES—If you want nice goods we keep everything you want at low- cut nurket price. If you want shab by 'gooiio don’t come to uv. we sell goods cheep, but don't sell common goods. We keen everything that ihe other stores advertise. Jno.c. Holmes ft Co, YOU CAN BUY nil kinds of Ron rail ing and wire fencing nt factory prices froth the Msrleeti -Marble Company, Slacon. Oa. FRESH Iv'tas. 13 cents dozen, potatoes 52 sack, onions 83 cents bushel at Fin ley's. 4'J7 Olulbemr street. FOR SALE—A camnlete set of bo* fur niture; everything .needed la the bus iness. for sale chssn at Thompson's Auction House. Poplar street, FOR , BENT—753 Plum street, eight- room house, double kitchen. H. Da- tnour, 615 Mulberry street. OPPORTUNITY WEARS NOT Itself oift' dlwsing ■after mefc; they mu*: watch und evaat f: when It cima their way. An opportunity to sxvs 310 comes your way about now If you take dhat suit to Macon Steam Dye Works. STATIONERY—The tartest •anl ntceo stock of ctatlonery to Macon ut cu' prices. Pen holders, ripree for 5 cents; lea-l pencils. *4 for 5 cats; fine Kn< n note paper. 5 cents quire; two packs * of envelopes far 5 cents. Bswer's Cu riosity Shop, tit Cherry street. NEW YEAR'S CARDS—Unique nnd novel designs. A full and varied ■>»- Dortment a't John Hurtz's. 3USS ISABELLA'NICHOLLS—Classes for FrcnUrt, Literature and History, •Music. 475 Orange etreet. too SYRtJP DARRELS fbr' sale cheap. Wlnn-Johnaon Company. NEW GOODS of all kinds now In. We are headquarters' for staple and fanoy groceries; can furnish W>u with any thing yyu want a't rock-bottom prices. John C. Hoi in cn ft Co’. SARATOGA CHIPS sre ail the rage, ask your grocor for thorn. OLD BOOKS bought, wold and ex- Chiasigetl. Powers’ Curhwlty Shop, 676 Cherry street. DID YOU soy something about a horse? Sly kingdom for a horse? Go 'to Davis' stolbles. Mulberry street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Y»ur grocer sella It. | , ■■ 5130 INVESTED yields 566 average weekly Income with absolute security. Pros, pectus, itemlzeil statistics freo. Benson ft Dwyer, 834 Broadway, No* York. NEW aoons Just rccelvnl. Bloaters arid silver-back mackerel In kits, ma ple syrup (pure sop), olives, In bot tles, ohetyper dhan out of barrels, French peas und cnushnoortis, home made eulsup, preserves nnd Jellies. Come t" heidquartens for everything. Jrihn C. II-Ames ft Co, BCIIOOT. Sm>PLIF,fe-*A complete stock of school suppUc* n ( cut prices oa Power*' Curlbslxy BSiop, 676 Cherry street. KUPFDItMA'N'S BULLETIN - Wo have fresh Edam, Llmburger, Islgny, ■pineapple, Nc-ufoha’Ut, Roquefoft nml behrl" oliessw* today- F. E, K.upfer- man (Sam li'-ar's ohl stand), 4!2 Sec ond street. 'Prime 215. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS-Wliy go elsewhere fur your books when you can get nil you reqhlle and, If you wish most ol tho books second hand, at about half prloe at the book store <i(,d. tv. Burke.. Prlcea na low ns any dealer, rulers free, blotter pads bet ter. Old books accepted In payment lor new, at highest pslcee.. .. NEW YEAR’S CARDS, Now Year's Cards. New Year'., Oirjs it ell prices at Jrtnn Hirtz's. BIO SLAUGirri'.R IN BOOKS to mike room for school supplies. 1,090 cloth- bound books, choice for 15 cents; 600 nice clujh-boun 1 b/»ki nt 25 cents; cheap e»t v dcf.lan paper bick novels at 5. 19 uni 23 cento, worth from 1* to 50 coo ,. All eecoriMvifid 0»>k.4 at lets th m toll price. Powers’ Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry street. ItHOltllK'S bread raping r> the best bread preparation made. Try It. iN~FSicE AND QUALITY the fresh shipment of horse, Mt Davis' staMfls oxrvno- be txceUril. T.irre tvril- majohed teams in c.ic Ibt. ' . IF YOU have a horse to board or to sell, or a cow fo sell, bring It to Pow- er»' Stable, corner Poplar end Sec ond streete. • CENTRAL, give me to. is that sir. Keen? Yes, rosdam. PIMM send me two boxes Saratoga chips. 1 tmnk l«ey are excellent. Piand, McMally & Co/s OF THE A HINETY-TWO MANY ENTIRELY WORLD NEW MAPS, FEATURE! METHOD! logical t graphical Theo Ethno Chrono Anthropo V Bio Q:eo Topo Hydro Historic Praotio Systematic Statistic Politic Patriotic Eduoation Eoonomio Emblomatio fllSTORY of tho WORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890, Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of tho World’s Bright Men. STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS. GAZETTEER and ATLAS. AL LINDEN BAKING POWDER nlwtiyg ■ gives satisfaction, lie'All, 20c. lb. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER I* tho best made. Have you tried It? SCHOOL CHILDREN trike 'your~o4 b<*>k.4 to Curiosity Shop before sell ing them. (76 Cherry etreet. HAVE Till: BEST—When you want a sidewalk, cellsr floor or a drive wny ■that has body and foundation to sup- ■ port It, that will stand ell travel put upon It, my concrete pavement* will hist Jn age nnd give batter satisfac tion than anything you can get for the money Invested. The beat Is. the cheapest when you consider Us du rability.- Address F. L. Henry, 757 Pine street, Macon, Oa. oKonciA. nmn cgunty-o. i. John* having applied to me for letter* of guar dianship of the person and property of J. W. Johns, who baa been declared by a Jury to be n person of unaontid mind. This I*, therefore, to notify *11 .parties concerned, to III* objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday In October, ISM. or letters of guardianship will then be Issued as asked for. C, 31. WILEY, ordinary.. Threo hundred and forty-fiv« E . Bound in finest quality sh cloth. Printed upon lino calend ered paper with marbled edges. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $7.50. Cut out coupon and send il with TWO DOLLARS, and we will send you a copy ol tho magnificent work. Size, 111-2 x 141-2 inches, Out of town purchasers U pay carriage. OEOPOIA, DIPn COUNTY-TUui De- Lnarh, guurdlun of John William ’nrornas, of said county, having applied to mo for leave 10 sell tho following described prop, trly belonpng to his ward, for the pr • pose Of maintenance and aupport of aa . ward. John William Thomas, towlt: on» vacant lot In Vlnevllie district on Pleas ant lllll. fronting forty feet on North street sol 1'inning took SO feet to prop, criy of SY. L Gilts, the same being a part of the property formally belonging lo the eetale of Sarah Wommack; Tble Is, therefore, to notify all partlea con cerned. to file objections, if any they haveL on or before the drat Monday tn O. tohor, 1894, '.r elee leave to sell will then b* granted. C. SI. WILEY. Ordinary. MATTICB. it AM'IN VR. WILLIAM A. M'ALPIN.—Libel for Divorce In Bli>b Superior Cburt.—To November Team. 1891. To William A. McAlpIn, Defrad- ant In S-ld Cue: You are hereby com manded to be ond appear at the next term of Bibb superior court to answer slid petition. Witness the Hv..). John L. Ilsrdemtn, Jcilgo bf said court, this 8th dxy of June. 1894. ROBT. A. N1SBET. Clerk. Hardeman. Davis ft Varner, Petitioner's Attorney*,