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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 tho’ at 50c.
Summer Bows and Ties at 15c.
J. H."HERTZ
Corner Second & Cherry
1). A. KEATING,
rXORRTAKKK AND RMDAI.MRIL
OH Slulberry St. - Macon, «a.
Tclci»lione»«»Ofliid. 46T* ileeldence. 403
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M&rtiaces, birth*, death*, funeral* and
meetings Inserted la this column at W
lor ten line* and 10 cents per line lor
tacit added line. A responsible name
must accompany tho advertisement aa a
guarantee of good faith.
L. McMANUS CO
GENERAL.
iiiiMim
Day Telephone
Kight Telephone
238
- 232
Undertaking
Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier. '
Day Telephone 435
Night Telephones.... 435, 178
NOTICE.
Members of Central City Ledge No. 3
K. ot P.
Ytou are hereby requese-l to attend
meeting of your lodge this (Wednesday)
evening, g o'clock, at Castle Hal) to
celebrate twenty-fifth anniversary of
Bam:.
Membera of Syracuse, Ocmulgee and
M. R. Rogers lodges cordially and fra
ternally Invited to be with uo.
N. J. GILLESPIE, C. C.
% J'NO. HAKTZ,
K. of R. and S.
THE FAIR
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Ofllce.
Sign and Square on Window.
Closing out ladles' Writing Desks at
85 cents.
Memorandums Sc., 3c., do. nud Cc.
Paper Dolls la and 5c. sheet.
Raphael Tuck Dolls 5c. envelope.
Closing out Scraip Books Sc.
Closing out 50c. Scrap Books 23o.
Closing out flue Scrap Pictures 3a
card.
Flue Purses and PocKotbouks.
Wire Hair Pins lo. paper.
The finest and host 5 and 10c. Harps
la city.
Au elogaut line ladles Undervests 20
and 25 and 30 and 35c.
Ladles wool Undervcsls 75a
White Knitting Thread tic. ball.
Fine etched Tumblers 5c.; 00a dozen.
Initial Tumblers 5c.
Horn Hairpins Jc. dozen.
Horn Hairpins VOc. dozen.
Brass Hairpins 4a and 10a box.
Fine Hairpins 3a and Da and 8c. and
10c. each.
Swansdown 4c. and Oo. box.
Closing out cloth Doll Patterns 5a
Fine engraved Tumblers 80a dozen.
Flue lino Table Cutlery.
Mirrors on stand close out 20a
Large Japanese Teapots 15c.
English Rockingham Teapots JO and
20 and 25 and 30 c.
China Cups nud Saucers 10a and 13a
mul 15c.
Fine China Plates da and 10c. and
15 cents.
Covered Glass Dishes on stand no
no house In Georgia am beat Coal
Ilods and Vase*.
. Decorated Imported Butter Dishes
25 cents.
Ostrich Feather Dusters 10 and 20c.
R. 1\ SMITH.
Sole and Only Proprietor.
r Macon. G*.. Sept. 24. 1894.—Notice Is
hereby given that thirty daya attcr
da'e I shall apply to the mayor and
council ot the city of Macon tor a deed
to eneroachinent deacrlbed at folia**:
Raid.encroachment to be upon the al
ley between College and Madison
atreets, commencing at the point where
my lot, the same being pant of lot No.
1. square 14. acoordlng to the plan of
the city of Macon, corners upon arid al
ley and College street. thence along Col
lege street a distance of five (5) feet,
thence at right angles down and along
tald alley In the dlrecUon of Madison
street a dlgtar.ee of 800 feet, more or
less, to a point opposite tha extreme
southwestern corner W my «td lot,
thence at right angles a distance ot ftvo
feet to the line of mv lot and thence at
right angles along the line of my raid
lot to the atarUng point.
W. E. McCAW.
IX ahdUiW.'Franklin 8t., Baltlmore^M'dl
EBGEWORTH BOARBIHG a MY SCHOOL
for yoon* ladle* will reopen Wednesday,
Seotember 24 ^ vnr.
Mr* IL r. LEFEBVBE. Principal
The Majority Matt U» Mart* Jvit a* Big
a* I* Poietble—Tliero Are Yet Many
Eloquent Speech** to Be
Made for Democracy.
Atlanta, Sept. 25.—(Special.)—Reports
received at campaign headquarters are
highly satisfactory to the men who
have bees shouldering the details of
the canvass. Chalrtuau Clay has got
everything In worklug order for the
last strokes between now and the 3d,
which is Just a week off. There will
bo plenty of speech making this week
and up to election Jay, blit the efforts
of tho campaign managers will be di
rected mainly upon setting tho county
and district committees to work, lim
bering them up for tho last play Sn tho
big game. •
The especial point which the state
committee wants to emphasize Is tho
importance of. tho full vole being polled.
They want every Democrat in the
counties where the Populist make prac
tically no showing to vote, as well as
where the Populists are strong, so that
the big majorities In the strong Demo
cratic counties will offset tbo small
majorities la the Populist strongholds.
Chairman Olay wauts this particularly
borne lu mind.
Tho work of exposing tho Populist
fallacies and expounding the goal old
Democratic doctrine that has been go
ing on for the past six weeks Is prac
tically done—tho thing now Is to Im
press the people with the necessity of
turning out atul voting.
Following are the speeches set for
the balance of the campaign:
Wednesday, 23—Secretary Hoke
Smith at Waynesboro, Hon. W. O.
Glenn at Dalton, Hon. W. V. Atkins m
at Thomson, McDudle county, Uou. A.
O. Bacon at Lexington, Oglethorpo
county, Col. H. W. J. Ham at States
boro, Bulloch county.
Tuesday, 27—Governor Northeu at
Thomaston, Senator Walsh at Aincrl-
cus, Hon. R. L. Berner or Hon. Du
Pont Guerry at Ztsbulon.
Friday. 28—Secretary lloke Smith at
Elberton, Hon. U. I.. Berner at Hawk-
Insvillc, Hon, *1. W. J. Ham at Cullo-
den.
Saturday, 20—Hon. L. F. Livingston
and Hon. H. W. J. Ham at Newnan,
Hon. Albert Cox at Chlploy, Mr. Ben
Conyers at Buclmuan, Mr. N. E. Har
ris and Mr. J. W. lteddiug at Llncoln-
ton. Senator Patrick Walsh at Bain-
bridge, Secretary Smith at Athens.
Speaker Crisp at Rome.
Monday, October l—Mr. Harry Reid
at Carrollton, Speaker Crisp and Hon.
DuPont Guerry at Butler, Senator
WalBh at Berry, Hon. L. F. Livingston
and Hon. It. L. Bonier at Stone Me
tain.
Tuesday, October 2—Hon. U. W. J.
Ham at Douglasville, Senator Walsh ut
Canton.
SUSPICIONS AGAINST MEYERS.
Tho Alleged Murderer of Crowley Sus
pected of Two Other Killings.
Atlanta, Sept. 23.—(Special.)—Tho
controversy over the Introduction of
Will Meyers as a witness before tho
coroner’s Jury, Between the tbo coroner
and the sheriff ended In a dog fall to
day. Judge Lumpkin refused n formal
application for tho production of Mey
ers at the Inquest, hut permitted the
coroner aud Ills jury to go to tho Jail
and hear Meyers' statomout there.
Meyers, however, refused to tell any
thing about tho Hilling of Crowley to
the coroner’s Jury, and the Investiga
tion was concluded by returning a ' er-
diet charging Meyers with tho murder.
Besides tho murder of Crowley and
suspicion of tho murder of Mrs. Tilly,
tho police are alsj Investigating cir
cumstances tending :o dliow Meyers’
connection with the murder of William
Callaway, who was waylaid and robbed
lu tbo woods near Athens two years
ago. It Is claimed to be an established
fact that Meyers w.n In Athens about
the time of the murder, which has
never been cleared up.
INMAN DENIES IT.
But Crenshaw Ite-terales tho State
ment That He Refused to Contribute
to tbo Fund
Atlanta, Sept. 23.—(Special.)—Mr. H.
T. Inman, who, with It. Gross, rival
candidates for council lu the sixth
ward, are lurulshlng most all of tho
spice in local polities, added another
ripple to the campaign today by duny
Ing the report that lie had declined to
contribute to the Democratic state cam
paign fuqd, when called upon, K-causo
the Democratic party hau put a tax
upon tils income.
Ordinarily a denial from Mr. Inman
would be fall legal tender, Imr, on top
of his denial, Hon. 1'om Crenshaw, the
gEStfaua who called upou Mr. Inman
for a subscription, publishes an Inter
view that does not at all agreo with
Mr. Inman's denial. Mr. Imnan Is rot
In the city today. The story of tho re
fusal to help the party out has knocked
a big holo In blit own campaign.
DB. LANSING BURROWS ELECTED
Ho Will Be Ass-siant Corresponding
Sescretatry of Baptist Home Missions.
Atlanta, SepL 23.—(Special.)—Tho
Baptist homo mission ' Isrird' 'elected
Iter. Lansing Burrows assistant cor
responding secreuiy last night, lie
will make Atlanta bis headquarters.
This action will probably settle all dis
putes between the Northern and South
ern Baptist churches, into of the se
rious troubles has been the question ot
teaching negro children in the Sunday-
schools. The board was addressed by
a Notrbern delegate on this subject.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
The award of highest honors to
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
at tho World’s Columbian Fair was the result of investigation
by the Government authorities and leading experts in food
products. It stamps Dr. Price’s as the best and strongest
baking powder ever offered to the public.
LOOKING OYER
Our advertisement will be greatly to your advant
age, as we have one of the most complete stock of
Dry Goods that was ever brought to Macon.
JUST LISTEN TO THESE PRICES:
Best yard-wide 1492 bleaching G 1-2c.
Dark ground outing, beautiful designs
lu -plaids and stripes, only 10 cents a
yard.
Tolle du Nord ginghams, Tall styles,
at 10 cents.
Turkey red aud Indigo blue oallco 6c.
A nice line of novelty and finishing
braid In all colors. 8 cents, 10 cents,
15 cents.
CORSETS.
Thompson’s XlL black 6-hook at 81.25.
Thompson’s R. & H. In black, grey,
white with high and low back.
Mlseea’ 60 cents and 75 cents.
H. & B. health corsets with shoulder
straps 81.50.
R. & G. in black and white 60 cents,
75 cents 81.
Double width plaid dress goods 10c.
2S-lnch tweeds only 16 cents.
20 different shades lu double width
woolen dress goods at 15 cents.
• Beautiful line of cashmere In black,
navy, cardinal, dark nud raed'um
brown, old rose, myrtle and all the
latest shades at IS cents, fully worth
35 cents.
Mauohestor serges 20 cents, worth 40
cents.
Changeable natte. 38-inch, 25 cents
tha t never sold for less than 60 cents.
F. F. cashmeres, the regular 25 cents
kind, to go at 39 cents.
MILLINERY. MILLINERY.
Wo have tho latest style walking hats
at 76'cents and 81.
New fall stylos are coming In every
day at
NEWMAN'S
555 CHERRY STREET.
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Exercise a little wit and guess the number of grains of
corn in a glass jar in our show-case. Every purchase from us
to the amount of $1 entitles you to one guess.
We have a most superior stock of Shoes, and at way-down
prices. This guessing will go on till the last day of September.
Cut out this card for reference.
MIX & EVERETT CO.,
107 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
DEALERS IN SHOES.
IT’S MAJ. MILLER NOW.
Atlanta, Sept 23.—(Special.)—Capt.
John A. Miller of the Governor's Horso
Guards of Atlanta, was today commis
sioned major of tbe First battalion of
cavalry, tho four votes >f ihe Richmond
Hussars of Augusta, which elnctca
Capt. S. M. Barnaul of tho Troup Hus
sars, having been (brown out by order
of tbo governor became they were Ille
gally cast. The First battalion Is com
posed of tho Governor's Horse Guards,
tho Troup IIUHiuri. ih.) ll'cbmoml Hus
sars and tho Gordon Troup of Harris
county.
A GENERAL INVIGORATOR.
A. C. Clifton, Bloys, Ga., writes as
follows conei-rnlng his mother: “My
mother Is 05 years old and for n long
time has been In poor health und under
the caro of u physician. She has been
wonderfully Improved in health, how
ever, by using less Uiau two bottles of
Hood's Sarsaparilla." The same writer
says: "I know of other cures by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and I unhesitat
ingly recommend It ns tho best blood
medicine and general Invlgorator.
Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills'.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
By virtue ot an order of the court ot
ordinary of Bibb county, Ga., passed at
January term, IKH. will be sold before the
court nouse door In Utbb county, (la, ou
the first Tuesday In October, 18H between
the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty belonging to the estate of Richard
P. Lyon, late of said county, deceased,
and sold for the purpose of paying the
debts of wild estate and for distribution
among the heirs: -Description lots Noa
2, 8 and 4 as described In map recorded
In book No. 78, pige W0. Bibb county, and
being part ot lot No. 3, square 78, fronting
on Pine street and running bock to Cot
ton avenue. In city of Macon, Bibb county,
Ga.
Mm, one lot 60x150 feet oo Pink and
Second streets, lytng Just outside the
city of Macon and oojlnlng property
of E. T. Grey, being to rear of Mer
cer University. Terms re*.
L. L LYON,
Executor estate of It. F. Lyon.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Jamea
CutbUrt baring applied to me for Ut
ters of administration on ths estate of
C. Ned Strong, to Issue to James L, An
derson, tbs county'administrator. This la
therefore, to notify all parties concerned,
to flle objections. It any they have, on
or before the first Monday In October, 1884,
or else letters of administration win then
be Issued as as asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
ACADEMY OF MUSIO
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24,
First Appearance tor His Beeond Sea
son of
MR. S. A. C. EVERETT.
Who in universally acknowledged to bo
THU GREATEST HYPNOTIST
In America today. To this entertain
ment will bo added a great exhibition of
CLAIRVOYANCE AND MIND READ
ING.
Prices 60 cents and 25 cents. Reserve,
seats on ealo at Ludden Sc Bates' Music
House.
ACADEMY of MUSIC
THURSDAY. SETTEMBER 27.
In the Greatest Farce Comedy cn Earth
“*-11—14."
Surrounded by a
COMPANY OF LAUGH INCITERS
That Cannot Be Equalled.
COMEDIANS. VOCALISTS DANCERS
—And a Bouquet of—
„ , PRETTY GIRLS.
Usual prlcss. ltoaerve neeta at Lud
den & Bate*' Music House.
FOR RENT.
Store No. 412 TWrd street.
Store No. 310 Third street.
Store No. 812 Thirl street. (
Store No. 869 Third streot.
Store No. 861 Third street. I •
Store No. 314 Third street. t
Store NO. 45g Poplar streot.
Store No; 609 Fourth street.
Store No. 671 Fourth atreet. <*
Ptrapkm No. 619 Spring street.
Dwelling No. 316 Washington Avei
Dwelling No. 370 New street.
Dwelling 714 Third street.
Dwelling No. 716 Third street.
Dwelling No. 107 Fourth street.
Dwelling No. 121 Fourth street.
Also, some very desirable rooms and
balls over stores.
GEO. H. TURPIN Sc EONS,
Real Estafte and Insurance Agents.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF BALES.
Will be oold before the court house
door In the city of Macon, during the
legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday
In November next, the following property:
One Mason & Hamlin organ, on# oak
book cose, one lot of books, one square
oak table, two plueh bottom rockers,
two skin ruga one oak beds tea.], one
plush lounge, one marble top table, one
aupeteeat' rocker, two nigh book oak
chairs one hat rack, on* large cans teat
rocker, two rustle benches, two chain.
Levied on ae tho property of Mary E.
Ne'son to sstlefy a distress warrant for
irnt and cost, lnued by J. H. u Oerdlnc,
Justice of the peace, in favor of Roland
B. Hall, trustee, vs. Mary K. Nelson.
Levy made end returned by a constable.
O. 8. WKSTL'OTT, Sheriff.
Rand, McUally & Co/s
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