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A DAY'S DOINGS
IN GEORGIA TOWNS
A Bitch of Newly Itemi Furnuhid by
the Hustling Correspondent!
of the Telegraph.
THE WIREGRASS EXPOSITION
Grill Pripirilloii filing Midi In
HawhlnlTlIle Vat lh. Ulg Pair.
Jadgi Smith Will Again.
Hanrklnevlllo. Bept. 28.-(Special.)-
The opening of Hi* Wtregroee Expo*!-
Ron in Jutfi twclvfc day* off, and every
body tn MenrWnavllle Is a* busy as Gze
proverbial bee preparing,for Mie great
crowds thru will be "here‘on October
», 10, tl sard 12. Our pooplohdVe no
four but Chat we «Mafl be abe to com-
fortflbly accommodate »1I.
Oipt. O. A, Horn* Is adding fifty
now room!, now almost comjdeted, tend
bnsMea nhe other flr»t-clns« hotels'll ere,'
the Boarbnro Homse. I’ukiekt houss, the
Hotel Johnson and Joiner- house, our
cMTxens genenuBly nvtll throw, open.Thflr
hosgrttafcle 8»«mes for the uccnnrjnodn-;
Hon of the great orowda.
The ’magnificent fair gtv.urfd# present
n busy aspoot; now buildings going
up. fitly bands clearing away th<; rub
bish slid cleaning up the ground* gen
erally, and between twenty-five and
itulrty ttwe thorses tn trallying on Mi*
track every morntmg. Our midway
will be known as • Hoo-dcn-ium," and
rvirvmg ithe hUmlreds of aMmettonk to
be scan there wVA be bhe wonderful
panorama of Gettysburg. .
The bar of Hnwk'insvllle bad two ic-
gulsIMonK yesor.Vrj’. At *speoli1 term
of the coihV. held for the purport,
Messrs. J. T. Hill and Warren Grice
wore .rtJmiltdil to plead sd practice in
'the several court* of DM* state Mr.
Hill li ft .the University of Georgia last
June and entered the Inw olttoo of Capt.
J. H. Martin, with Whom he will re
main for'the present. Mr. Grice Is nn
old Mercer boy, n.rtd read Maw uider
the instruction of thus father, Judge W.
I,. Grice, ait one time Judge of the
Miam Judktul circuit. The father
ami son have farmed a co-partnVwualp
under llho firm name of W. L. A
Warren Grice.
Judge C. C. RmHh on account of
Whtwe sickness -WHoox superior court
was riljoiimnl t'lris -week, wns seen
upon Hhe streets ftoduy hiving almost
entirely rreovenM.
Most of Hiitwklnsvflle's lawyers weig
to Abbeville tie? fire! of dht* week to
attend court. . . . ,
Requisition pnpors have been taken
out and sent to tihe Florida authorities
for WVuth Strong, a negro murderer
recently captured In llhak sic to and
wanted here.
HOT FRUIT AT QKOVANIA.
A Negro Woman Onvo the rostmtader
the Ido nr.d Hail Uow Followed, In
, tho Mo and a Bail Ilovr Followed.
Elko, Sept. 28.—tSpet'inl.l—There will
it dlftlrulty tn Orovnnla yetdcitloy,
caustsl bv n negt» woiitnn from Macon
deputing with Mr- J- 0- Brown, dr.,
the iMsitmnster ltere, about a letter be
ing broken open, Mr. ltobort Nuplor
was In the atore til the time find tried
to explain to the wonuu. when she
govo him the tic. At this Mr. Napier
lirwiii to flog her. whtut a ucbim uinu
rushed In with n brick in his hand and
threw It ut Mr. Napier. Ho dudgrtl
the brick nnd; redlining his sltimlion,
got n pistol amt allot at tho two. Tho
hall struck the woman In tbit hand.
The negro man made a lush for tho
woods. Dr. Story utuIetfMk to enteh
the negro man, mods a misstep mid
fell and broke hl» arm lu-low tho
elbow,
Tlte woman left for Miuvm. .Messrs.
Brown nnd Napier nnd tlr. Story tiro
prominent chtoena, and Hie ntTalr nnd
Injury of Dr. Story arc very much ro-
glutted.
rOMTIOS IN RANDOLPH.
ropullata nro Making Dwpemte KI-
forts to Get the Negro Vote But Will
Fall.
Cnthbert Sept. 2A—(Siw-mu—Tim
Demeorallc Club mot last night nnd
hesid a rous.ni: speech from Judge
Klddnw. The president of the slab is
Mr. U. D, Crosier, a gen tit-nun of Hue
Intelligence nnd anVuitbusiaatlo worker
nnd orgnulxer.
He wits nn Evans nun prior to tho
nomination, bill, like (ha. Minns, ho
consider* party nnd principle! tho par-
mnouitt duty, nnd !io 1* putting hard
work Into tin- c.tmp.ugit. Such men ns
he lllustrnle Georgia's manhood.
The uontlnei? for tho House 1* Mr.
I. A. Martin of Sh-dlntan. Mr. Martin
Is a leading bus-net* man of Sltellman.
lly strict application to business he
Ims ninde a success and the people ere
lion,-ring hint. Shellmau nti-l HandolpH
' county are proud of Mr. Martin, nnd
every Demoer.it Is pulling for a big
vlctoty for him. Uol James Hussey.
:ag wwl aod s® favorably known all
over apothwest Oc-irgU. 1* tho nomiueo
for the senate. Mr. Itgstey is a man
who will carry a largo vote. He la
popular, M-nsIble. mifl nnd social
Tlu-re Is uo Lack of eulhusHum hero
In Randolph. Mon mo disgusted with
ItonuUSni nnd ;lie low dusoetst of its
leaders Imre into the mire of all that
'Is dirty In politics. The I'opulMs art
dr*pontto In their cfiforl* to conecn-
Unto Urn negro goto Sint to poison the
negro against the Dctuocntls. lint the
BALT-HUBCMt FLKSIt t’HACKKD OPEN
AND ULBDI
Miss Lottie Claus. Kierr Mi lit, 1'Urc*
G-ufOy. HVeviwin, writes:
" It fives me pleasure to sxprsss nr fsltk
to tbs virtue of Dr. 1-terer's Golden MrUi.sl
Itlsoover). llkTlns suffered for three yesre
from Mlt-rtieuio. so J after liMTl r I
sue awfully treated by s mxtd j»li> , Irian, t
beaan tbe us- of
very.-
Tbe humor
my hand*. 1 waa
utilised to Seep •
coveting on th< tn
for m-.nltw at s
tune, changing the
Mluiglnx. burning
and tft'btnc nuta-
ttun »vitild to
intense tbst at
times It seeiiMsd M
If I wuuKI sa* enuy.
Wlten I twin the
Cithers, the flesh
vrouhi enteh
sn«l
leed. It
■raj cumiH
noC rraise I»r. IMeny’* flolden Medical
•It Mlfnifh." Krllil haw limL-n
Dtwwiery taoutb.* boU by Dealdra.
Sfktloiiery. Monograms,
Wedding Invitations and
vlslflng cards engraved
«t lowest prices. No de
lay; work done by skill
ed workmen In our establishment. Sena
for wimplesyand pricey. J. P, Btevens
& Bro.. Jewelers; ^ Whitehall street,
Atlanta. Ga’.
negroes hero have more respect f-ir
the Democrats than f-»r the Fopullsts
nnd will disappoint the expectation of
tho Populists.
LOWNDES XS ALL RIGHT.
Judge Hines Spoke at VsltVsIM, But
Did Lll.Ue Harm.
Valdosta, sept. 2«^-<Speclal.)-Judge
Joanea K. Hines spoke here today to a
mixed audience of about Shroo hun
dred Demtfcniils. PopulWts and negroes.
His speech was mostly devoted to
abuse of the Democratic , party. He
mud* some enemies uni few friends,
If any, for in* party.
The grnnd Democratic rally to be
bold here Saturday will deni the death
Blow to Populism In Lowndes, add we
♦xpootJto turn Into '(ho Democratic col
umn, ha ususl, with a handsome ma
jority.
MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS I
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fifty year* by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect euccess. It soothes the
child, softens tbe gums, nllays all pain;
cures wind eollo, snd Is the best remedy
for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every
part of the World. Me sure and ask for
■'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing -Syrup, 1 ' nnd
Inks ns other kind. Twenty-fiva cents u
bottle.
WINDOW GLASS.
Send and get your window
glass before the cold wave
comes. T.-C. Burke,
Sox that ure sox, 25 cents,
worth 50 cents. Phillips.
HARD TO KILL A DRUMMER.
Curious Experience of Albert Memerly,
Who Fell From a Train.
Wheeling, W. Va.. Bept. 22—A Balti
more nnd Ohio -train while approaching
Menserly yesterday struck a- curve and
Albert Measerlv. a Wheeling drummer,
was thrown off the platform on which
he was standing and went over on ->ni-
bankment. He was picked up uncon
scious. A doctor pronounced him dettd
apd his supposed remains were turned
over to an undertaker for shipment to
tils borne. While the undertaker was
preparing the suiwfosed corpse -Messerly
opened hi* eves, saw whait was going
on, and, after proving himself still liv
ing, was taken home. He will recover.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic.
For Biliousness, Constipation and
Mainrta.
For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous
Headache,
For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kid
ney Diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mosley's Lemon Elixir Is pre
pared from the fresh Juice of Lemons,
combined with other vegetable liver
tonics, snd will not fall you In any -of
the above named diseases. GO c. and
II botles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mosley, At
lanta, <ia.
fiiidmen Lost their lives.
Chicago. Sept. 28.—At a small tiro
at 2.U Stnlo gtroct tonight ono raptitln
of the lire department was suffocated
nud four other lln-men were so over-
come hy smoke that they came neat
losing tkelr liven and are now lining at
tended by physicians.
Tho dead ilrctiinu In Capt. ,11m Rus
sell of company in. Ituss-<11 was taken
to n drug store and four doctors woro
summoned, but all efforts to revive
him were without avail.
The largest
BDdllMt Win*
tor Whoat
Flour Mill Plant
In tho World.
UNBINE.
Cf-uab.d piiddilpga Flour*
Tho only Flour of Its kind, and the best of
any kind. It Is made bya secret pro
cess known to bat two persons.
8100,000 has bseaoffbrcd for the Knowledge
“Tho Umllne In out of sight,"
Ivor-tan. Lard & Co.. Tennille, Os.
"Tho Undine la far ahead of the flour
wo have been getting at Nashville."
W. H. Morgan. Pooler, Ga.
NOEL MILL COMPANY,
Estlll Springs, Tenn.
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HBADlNd. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MOItH. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 1G CTS.
WANTED.
WANT TO EXCHANGE a nice lot for
a hack and license. Addrcsu Hack,
care Telegraph.
WANT TO BELL cheap a nice buggy
stnd gen'll- horse. Address Harm and
Buggy, care T.-legtuph,
WANTED—Two couple* or four, young
men to board. Mm. Wylie, 71S Pine
street.
GOOD BOT WMNTED.—I want a
bright boy, 12 or IS yeans old, who
can do tdeii.-graphlc .work nnd who
la willing to nuke hlniself userul
K-m-mlly.George A. -Smith, Room 4
ExcCrange bank.
WANTED—An experienced butler and
driver. W. H. Vlngto.
WANTED—To sell you a '24 model
Pen-more typewriter, beat machine
in the -o-rl.l. J, K. Mlnter. agent.
'1-hone No- 2X2.
A tl KNT* make ftce s dsr. Ore«te*t V-.fch-n
’•lllfnalleterli t,-"ii*l ketails XVta t hi S
eents imosuss .1 klcMsgi*. CtnctmtotL o
FOR RENT.—Sevan room dwelling
No. Hit Oglethorpe street, near
htllniU square. FV-utk M. Oliver,
eneret real mew set tot.
FOR RENT—A nice resilience, seven
rooms: Ora axe street, Apply ttl Cot
ton Bvsaue.
SEE JUHAN’S NEI SILK Mill
Just opened, 75 new tailor-made
dresses In black, blues, rrtodes, greys
and mixed covert cloths at 212.50 and
tJG/per suit. ' Decidedly tl)e best -and
most stylish garments ever placed on
the market. See these early for choice.
FOR RENT.—Ten room dwelHn-s No.
Wit First street, all modern conveni
ences and in good repair, close to
ibuidness portion of etty. George W.
Duncan & Co.
FOR KENT.—Store No. 213 Cotton av
enue. . A'lao warehouse on sklc, Sixth
otreet, and stable with ten studs. Ap
ply to Jenkins at Guernsey's shop.
FOR RENT—Neat flour-room house and
kitchen attached; conveniently lo-
caidd. Apply to C. J. Toole, 750 Sec
ond street..
FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, 386
Clinton street, East Macon, v.ltti cne
aoro garden. Three .minutes from elec
tric cars. Very desirable; price low. Ap
ply at Macon Savings Bank.,
FOR RENT—Store now occupied by E.
A. Wnxelbaum In the Volunteer's ar
mory. facing Poplar streeL Apply at
It. S. Collins & Co.’s
FOR RENT.—Several choice dwdlin'g*
can be secured by examining my rent
list. Frank M. Oliver, general real es
tate agent, t
FOR RENT—Ootober 1. Medium-size
dwelling on College street; water, g-au
and serwm't house. Rent reasonable.
H. V. Washington. ,
FOR RENT-October 1, the two-story
residence fronting Tattnall square,
oorner Oglethorpe nnd Tattnall
streets. Apply Daly’s Exchange. Col
lege atreel :
■FOR RENT—October 1.—Nine-room
residence, 126 Cole street; modem
conveniences: 320- Apply to E. F.
Bronson.
FOR RENT—Rear of ascend floor, all of
third floor and basement of,American
National Bank building. Constructed
especially for printing office,;, after Oc
tober 6. R. E. Park.
FOR RENT—Large'hall, third floor,
over John R. Ellis’. Triangular block.
R. E. Park.
ROOMS TO RENT at 619 Spring street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Good second-hand bagging.
Jacob Hliwch. 610 Fourth street.
GINNING* OUTFIT FOR SALE—Will
soli at a great sacrifice 10-horse power
VJ'/fK..
lmvsw, etc. Robert A; Niflb^t
FOR 8ALE—Old paper* for wrapping
purposes, etc., S3 cents per bundr*].
Telegraph office.
FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia blcyole. Has never been used.
Will sell very cheap. Apply ait Tele
graph cilice.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOLMES & COUTTS' celebrated extrtl-
yraot crackers retail at the tow price
of 10a » pound. ■
WE HAVE a tot of tinware we will
giveaway for wrapper* of large pack
age* of lthorer'* Bread Raising. W.
C. Turpin & Co.
MRS. IV. A. GAMBLE will open her
loot ichoui on October 1, at 531 Georgia
avenue.
SELECT SCHOOL—1 will reopen comer
Modlaon nnd Forayth streets Monday,
October l. Terras, 33. I reride comer
Forsyth and Progress streets. Mlsa Car
rie K, Holmes.
MISS ISABELLA NICHOLLS—Classes
for French. Literature and English
iltatary. Music. 475 Orange atreel
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sella
IIM INVESTED yields 165 average weekly
Income with absolute security. Proa,
pectus, Uemise.1 stall-tics fr, e. Henson
A Dwyer, 531 Broadway, New York.
RNOttER'S bread raising Is the best bread
preparation nude. Try ti
CENTRAL, give me 106. Is tnat Mr.
Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me
two boxes Saratoga chips 1 think they
are excellent.
LINDEN RAKING POWDER always
given satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is the
boat made. Have you tried It?
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents
per hundred at the Telegraph office.
DON'T FORGET auction sale of two
carloads fine horetvt at Davl*' stable*.
Mulberry street. Saturday morning.
Some extra family driver*.
CALL TODAY ami examine horse* to
be told at auction at Davis' stables.
Mulberry street.
GOOD ROOMS, first-elms fare at the
Gray hou*e. one block from Union de
pot. o«i car line. 454 Pine. Mis. H. A.
Gray.
LOST—Pueketbook con inning papers,
etc., wriauhle only to owner; ticket
to Rirnum’e show with owner's nnme
on It 4mtde. Return p> this office.
RAN AWAY—Dark mure, hitched to
canopy top buggy, broke loose from
post in <*ty about 7 o'clock ktst night
and wont tn direction ot Vlnevtle.
Return to Divts' stable snd get re-
WE CAN offer honorable employment
to a tear active men or ladle* In Mch
county, which will pay 250 to 2100 per
month. No capital or experience re
quired. Address P. W. Ziegler & Oo»
Box Hit. Philadelphia, Pa.
CHICKENS are scarce, but I have
twenty-five coops fat, fresh chick
en* Just received. J. Btnsnranger,
674 Cotton avenue.
31,206 cout—3500 wfil buy new building,
100 by 30, iwMIh brick room dltt.wlheU,
20x30 opposite Georgia mills on rail
road track. A. V. Toole, 208 Cbtton
avenue.
FRESH Pineapples, Delaware grape*,
coooamuts, bananas, Umra tat Col-
llor'a.
SPONGES 2 nnd 3 cents each at M.
C. BnVkcam's Third Street, near
Mulberry.
RUBBER-TIPPED CEDAR PENCILS
1C cents dozen at M. C. BMkeom’e,
Third street, near Mulberry.
WILL SELL FOR CASH, at court
Itonise. Bibb county, October 1, 13
o'clock, two acres of land a't Unloil-
vllle on which L. Findlay resides.
DELAWARE and Oitwba. grapes Just
received. TeTepHvone 186. A. A. Cul
len.
PINE Catowfoa, and Delaware grapes
fretfli 1n itoday. A. A. Cullen.
LOST.—wihlp, oil cloth, rug and cush
ion 'from runaway term Thursfay
night. Telephone 44 or leave at Da-
vl3* etable.
CHOICE WESTERN BEEF, tlhe best
meats of Ml kinds can be found at
nihie Georgia Packing Company’s
, store, 458 First Street.
TRY our "B^con Stoavlngs." They are"
a delicacy. Georgia Packing Com
pany.
FREE BARBECUE today at the Ex
change Hotel Restaurant.
0 DOZEN fresh eggs for #1 a: Keen,
Grocery Company's. Telephone 170.
FRESH ARRIVAL of Key West "goods
from Park &. Tlllford’s celebrated
brands at the Exchange Hotel cigar
stand.
THE -MERCHANTS' DINNER only 25
cents every day at the Exchange Ho
tel Restaurant.
YOU WANT a flmt-olass piece of bar
becue? 'Call at the Exchange Res
taurant from U to d p. m. Free for
all.
FANCY, mixed nnd plain pickles at
Keen Grocery Company, 021 Poplar
atreet.
LEMONS binuimts, potatoes, c-ibbege,
onlanu and nppfea. A. A. Cullen.
FRESH CELERY this mornlDg at
Keen Grocery Company.
NEW oanned goods at Keen Grocery
Company'#.
IP YOU -WANT nice fresh, sound
grapes don't target A. A. Cullen.
BEST Mocha and Java coffee only 30
cento pound at Keen Unwary l.'em-
peny's.
EVERYBODY likes good Hour, bo try
tlie Keen Grocery Company. They
keen the bent. Telephone 176.
XjADJES WANTED to write at home:
$*.’* weekly: no ?uivu**ln;. KepJy
with &taim>. aiisa Fannie Felknor,
Soutn Bend* Ind.
LOST-*Flne aold umbre1I;i head, either
on Cotton iiYfcnue, Mulberry or Spring
streets. Finder will receive rewr.rd
by rtturnlna to James R, Sanders, at
.furniture store. Co .ton avenue.
DELAWARE GRAPES, pineapples, ap
ples. cocoanuts, cranberries. Spanish
onions. G. G. Toole.
AUCTION 1 AUCTION! AUCTION! Two
carloads fine young Kentucky harem
will be sold at auction 2:30 Saturday
morning at Davis' Stables, Mulberry
atreet. Sold without reserve. Some
are threatened wtth epevd. Coll at
onco and make selection before sale.
D Py? AT S.?, 9EX ' Bl8I rarckand Dutch
herring. Dill pickles. Swiss, De Brie,
cream. Neufchatel. Munster. Roque-
tart, Limbergefi uml pineapple
chewe: Crvus & BtackwetTa chow
pbow. walnut, and mixed pickles; <».
Iv-ea tn bo otic* or In bulk. O. G.
Toolo.
PORK SAUSAGE flitnKlny,
Georgia JF\ieking Ooonpuny.
HOLJtES A COURTS' BISCUITS and
cukefl are tuaUo (from new mtueriuls
of Gte very highest stand.-ml of cx-
cn’lenoe; they have been awarded the
premium over all ewipetltora wher
ever exhibited, nnd pronounced
the flneet Minuflactured In .the worM.
If you use cakes or biscuits, why not
touy the beet. Sold by the leading
lUncy grocers.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is made
of pure cream of tartar and soil a and
i# gu.mu>:eed s.riciiy pure. To In
duce you to try Turpin's Hiking Puv-
dor we -will, tar a short time, give
re-Ith each pound eon of powder a
pound can of Holmes A Courts' cele
brated cakes or sultlnrs both tar 40
cents. Turpto'e Is sold by the load
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company, Macon, Git.
HOUSEKEEPERS, Just took at this
4M of good thiugs: Hnrekogl chips,
maple syrup. Gaixlon uvt riPUH I It
tpreserves, snd olive*, b-nne ewa.le fig
preaervos, JeUfe* and pleklcs, blnnter
nraekerel, codfish brnrsly cherries,
ringer preserves, French peas and
enuxbrootns, E.ktcn and pineapple
Cheese. Ferris bams and breakfas:
bcacoa and everything etoe that you
cum think of. Isn't It a pleasure to
konw where to get everything nice
and cheap, loot Jtto. C. Holmes A
Co.
Three hunnred garments. Big job Jot odds and ends
ladies’ and gents’ undervests and pants. Many garments in
this lot worth $1.50 and $2 each; 25 cents on the $1 is the
price. Among this lot you will also find many vests, pants
and union suits for children 25 cents on $1. Don’t forget the
price. Ask to see our ladies' ribbed, fleece-lined vest at 25c.
CLOAKS, CLOAKS—100 children’s cloaks and reefers
just about half price. '
NEW NOVELTIES—Fancy buckles, belting, side combs,
hair ornaments, etc., just in. *
TRADE MAKERS—Coats’ Cotton 4c spool, 4 for 16c.
Be3t Calicoes 5c yard. 12 l-2c canton flannel remnants 7 l-2c
Best check homespun 5c. yard. 8c. apron ginghams ,for 5c.
Best 12 l-2c silisia in town. 3 papers gold-eyed needles .for
10c. 8c. yard-wide Sea Island for 5e. yard.
BURDEN, SMITH S Go 1
FORSALE
The Handsome 2-Story
With Basement, u" .
No. 636 ORANGE STREET.
Containing nine rooms, with three bath
rooms, hot and cold water. All modem
conveniences. The house has been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and Is In strictly first-class
condition. It has a large frontage on
Orange street and Ross Park, and only
half block from Indian Spring car line.
It Is located on the hill. In as good
neighborhood os Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly Che prettiest and most de
sirable place new on the market For
sale low nn4 on easy terms. For further
InformaUon oall on
GEO. W. BUM S CO.
Real Estate Agents.
SAFETY
IS THE
KEY-NOTE
Of human conviction, • and by demon-
itratlng the safety of EQUIITABLE
BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, tho
Association has secured the confidence
of She people.
Lord Mansfield said, “the best Invest
ments. ftjr security and Income are first
mortgages on real estate."
Stock In tho EQUITABLE BUILD
ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON is se
cured by first mortgages on improved
real estate, In doublo the amount,
which ore held by the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company, as trustee,
and nothing but an earthquake con
dislodge them.
Tho Equitable will Issue this month
35,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT.
GUARANTEED STOCK
at 3100 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,
General Manager.
Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building
The Three Heroes
“GENS. LEE,
JACKSON
and STUART,”
Riding down the lines on the
morning of the battle of
Fredericsburg.
This beautiful Southern pict
ure, sold for the Confederate
Veterans Association, will be in
every home in the South.
We will frame it cheaper and
better than any one.
JAMES T. HOLT, Receiver for
CHAS. C. HOLT.
.<*4611. ou te *i *4AW I**|
UBi How to become a flrnt-
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