The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 30, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH:! SUNDAY CORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1894 BURDEN, SMITH & COMPANY Is strictly “up to data - ’ with Mme. Borbam at tho head of the only sue- icssfui dressmaking department In nlddto Georgia. Now that all are con- Odent and well pleaded, orders are bo lus booked ns fast as selections can lie tnade. No goads mado up unless pur- tbased of us. Dress Goods and Sills Stimulated to self-interest by our low prices, dura are the bright particular itockn around which the ladles delight lo borer. Elegant, rich mixed r,2-Inch English Borges *1.20 n yard. Cravcuetles, CO Inches wide nnd wa terproof. r.eautlfnl M lncli Covert Cloths, line tnd glossy, $1 a yard. Splendid ladles' tailor Serges, no Inches wide, never before shown In Ma con, $1.60 a yard. All oonfinod to us. Cannot be shown elsewhere In this city. WJiero some show a few novelties in tlita line, we show hundreds. Every thing from the two-toue, nil-silk 'taf fetas at 75c. to *1 a yard to our ele gant black Grot de I.otnlre atul Jac quard Suisse Dress Silks. Come to us for sew style silks. All the new Jet VanDyko points, Jetted Laces, Jet Bands aud Collar ette*. New for trinim'ngs. New Ecru VanDyko pointed luces, etc. Any sbodo In -Velvets, *1 to $5 per yard. Extra Fine Mgarter. Best non-shrinking Underwear on earth. Ladles' perfect fitting Union Salts four dollars. Ladles' two-piece garments *4- r *0 a suit. Infants' Wrappers, price according to sloe. Don't buy fine Underwear until you see our Stuttgarter. Our odd lot Un derwear sale will continue this week until sold. Gentlemen's small nnd extra size ¥1 wool Drawers and Vests 25c. each. Boys’ SOc. cotton Shirts 20c. each. Children's 75c. Union Suits 23c. each. Gentlemen's scarlet Shirts nnd Draw ers, *2 quality, 76c. each. Ask for our ladles* fleece lined, ribbed Vest nt 25a each. At *1 best hook or button Glove, black nnd colors. Best Biarritz Mousqaoralre dressed Glove to be found, *1 n pair. Ladies’ elegant driving Gauntlets, black and colors. Full line Centemerl and Boyals al ways on band. Every pair guaranteed. Ask to gee our Kayaer's patent linger tipped Cashmere Gloves that wyn't wear out Tariff Off of Hosiery. Ask to see the following qualities In ladles’ Hose: 25a former price, now 15c. pair; Site, former price, now 25c. pair; SOc. former price, now 3 pairs for *1. You know what this means from tho quality of the goods. Anything you want In children's Hose from 10c. 'to-35a pair. Five pieces GS-lnch fine black ?1 quality, 75a a yard. Five pieces 08-lnch bleached, *1.10 quality, at 83a a yard. Five pieces 72-inch bleached Damask, *1.25 quality, nt 51 a yard. Five pieces US-Inch uublcocbcd Dam ask, (13a quality, at 40a a yard. See these If you want Table Damask. Huck all-linen Towels, 32x18, at $1.50 jier dozen; 36x20 nlllinea at *1.75 per dozen; 40x20 lluett Huetc at *2 per dozen lead the city. Fifty dozen all-linen Huck, worth *4 per dozen, at $3 per dozea Mouday. Will swap dollars with you Ml sack ns Canton Flannels, Ginghams, Cali coes, Checks, Sea Island, Bleaching, otc. We don't ask you any profit on these goods. So save tune and money by coming to us. at (Ms and Capes. All the new styles ready for your in spection. Prices lower than ever. . Two hundred children’s Cloaks and Gretchens just about half price. .Ask for our children's Heelers. -i ’ v ; V.?’ 12 l-2o Canton Flanuel remnants at 7 l-2c.. yard. $1.25 Silk Gloria Umbrellas for *1. 22 yards good check Homespnn 51. 50 dozen men's 75c. white Shirts at-,; 60c. each. 50 dozen ladles 25c. black Hose 15c. : j pair. 20'yards 8c. "Sea Islam], yard-wide, for 51- ■ 50 dozen ladles' 50c. ribbed Vests ut. ■ 23c. each. 25 dozen gentlemen’s 23c. tan Socks nt 15a pair. 4 spools Coates’ cotton for 15c. 3 papers gold-eyed Needles for 10a 50 dozen ladles' white 10c. Handker chiefs 5c.' each* 10 pieces 30-inch wool Plaids 25c. a yard: worth 35c. a yard. 20 pieces fancy 35o. wool Suitings at 20c. a yard. 20 pieces 38-inch colored Flannels 20c. a yard. Best 12 l-2c. Silesia in town. .'t Best Canvass at 15a n yard.- ' 12 dozen shirt Buttons for 3c. All best standard Prints 5c. a yard.- Best 8c. Domestic Check Ginghams 5c. a yard. Gentlemen’s wool Drawers and Vests,','' worth 51 each, at 25c. eaelv, small jtml large sizes'only. BURDEN. SMITH & ^ uuimnu mm Goods . w O O r~\ From tho way wo are selling Dress , Goods' nnd Silks, n competent Judge would say ours Is tho stock of Macon. Hundreds of new tilings In the way of dress fabrics that you won't find elsewhere, nnd our stock of Dress , Trimmings Is second to name. See our window ot Silks. *2 Black Dttehcsse Satins *1.50. *1.35 Duchesne Satin *1. 51.33 Armure Silks *1. ’Jlte only complete lino of colored Dress Silks In tho city. Our $15 Tailor Scores of them scon now on our heat dressed ladles. Material alono would I coat uenr this amount, besides few dressmakers make ai success In these j new stylo coats, eta All colors to se lect front. |* ►—*4 wP 303 igr « iSMW Is. *6 Down Comforts *3.16). Case slaluless Hose, 25e, kind, for 13 cents. in yards {rood fall calico for 33c. All tho Canton l’laimol you want 4c. n yard. Best lino. 10a Dress Goods on tho j market DlMnoh Blenching Be. a yard. New IlnoTFIannels is to .Tie, Best 23e, Test on iltc market. Big line children’s Underwear. Bargains In Table Linens. Bargains in Ljco Curtains. ADVRRYlSBMltNTS UNDER THIS HEADINU. FIFTEEN WORDS OR doKB. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD BACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 11 CTd. WANTED. WANT TO EXCHANGE * nice lot for’ , - a bock and Hcsns*. Address Hack, oars Telegraph. WANT TO SELL cBtrap a nie# buggy und crotle bore*. Address Hare* dad Buggy, oars Tflngrepti. WANTED-Two couple* or four young men to board, lira. Wylie. Til ItM street. GOOD DOT WANTED.—I vouit a talgg boy, II or IS yeses old. Who can do stenographic work and who la -wtUVng to make hlmoelt useful generally.Orurge A. emttiv Room 4 Kxotrange b«nk. level tanas with tmprovi irenal at cut prior* A. lit Cotton avenue. Macon. WANTDD-An intelligent par dag mad* easily. Apt WgngJ* to 58 Jackson street, city. ■usd*. Address X.. cure Telegraph. WANTED—TO glyo violin Chang* (or piano. Address Telegraph. WANTED—To apTl y«a a •Phan* No. Ml. WANTED-An II _ . , Vk-tonr. Adlress M., care Telegraph. I ■Hill WANTED—Pupils la college preparatory . work: also In special course. Address Oiydonorl Mas Florence Bertel, oars Plerpont WANTED—The nan who left stick at my FO store to call for It, J. H. Birdsong. <? WE WANT MEN. 320 to *25 a week. * Steady work, selling 'staple goods tb FO dealers. Samples to proper applicants, 1 No peddling. Experience unnecesan- 6 ry. Salary or largo commission us preferred. Household Specialty Com- FO pany, 76 Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. s WANTED—Agents. Sample sashlock free — by mull for 2 cent* stamp, immense. FC Unrivalled. Only good one ever In vented. Beats weights. Sales unpar- alleled. 112 a day. Brob&rd, Box 64, *' c Philadelphia. ' WANTED—To seW you the best Coal on — market at *4 per ton. We sell fob FC catfh only and give you the bonefilt. Call end see or telephone 122. CUrl- ton & Jenktna, corner Sixth ohQ — Cherry. FC WANTED—To buy for customer, good ! renting property, close tn, for which , cash will bepa Ml no fancy price. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. ~ f WANTED—One set nice seoond hand fur- nlture with carpet. W. D. Howell, 456 „ Poplar strest. * WANTED—Lody to take Charge at _ display of cannot! meats during fair. F Call on WtlUara D. Balch, Janues & Tinsley building, Monday. WANTED—Boarders at the house; also — send out. Satisfaction guaranteed. 126 First street. ' ^ F WANTED—Experienced solicitors to write brat life Insurance policy on the market. Liberal contract to right parties. A<Ji F dress General Agent; cere Telegraph. WANTED—By gentleman nnd wife.,, two 77 or three room* suitable lor light house* r keeping; good locality; references given. Address "Quick." N WANTED—Position by experienced gro cery or bar clerk. Will commence at *S per week It any chance ot permanent Job. Address A. 2. WANTED—By a young man. nice room. 1 Stats price. Addr»s L. X. W., cure Telegraph. .* WANTED—Second band cook stoves; will P pay good price*. 0. W. Thompson, 622 I’opl.ir. ' FOR RENT. FOR RENT.—Seven room dwelling No. 1116 Oglethorpe Street, near THttnall square. Frank M. Oliver. General real ostolto ag-nt. FOR RENT—A nice residence, seven rooms; Oranjw street. Apply 644 Cot- i ton avenuo. FOR RENT.—Ten room dwelling No. 668 First street, all m>lern convenl- cnees nnd In good repair, close to fbustncfts portion of city. George W. Duncan m Oo. ? FOR RENT.—Store No. 21S Cotton av enue. Also warehouse on side. Sixth K’i ■ Bt-rect. and stable vridh ten sUUIs. Ap ply ta Jenkins n-t Guernsey’s o)\op. FOR RENT—Ncut four-room houso'and kitchen atticffied: convenlemrty lo- | cawtd. Apply to C. J. Toole, 750 Sec- 1 ; ond street.. t For RVlNT-Seven-rooro* residency 5S6 1 r Clinton street, East Macon, with cne 1 J aero garden. Three minutes from dec- ■ trie cars. Very dtrirable; price low. Ap- | i ply at Macon Savings Bunk. IFOR RENT.—Several dholce dweltngs | can be secured by examining my rent 1 i list. Frank it. Oliver, general real es tate agent. I FOR RENT-October L the two-story reeldenco fronting Tattnall square, corner Oglethorpe end Tattnall j streets. Apply Daly’s Exchange. Col- Jj* 1 lege street. • FOR RENT—October 1.—Nine-room ' residence, 126 Cole" street; modern ■7 convenience*; Apply to E. F. [J® J Bronton. he FOR RENT—Reer of eecond floor, all of ns > third floor end basement of American ay j National Bank building. Constructed 1 especially (or priming ofllce; after Oc- (obe.- 6. R. B. Park. -nd JPOR RENT—Llrge hall, third floor. over John R. EUte'. Triangular block. — : R. E. Park. V" FOR RENT—433 Or rate street; seven i rooms, ass snd water, car line. Apply — 1 to W. B, Birch. Ifl ' ..... a. .. In* FOR RENT-One of the sere!lest homes >t. i tn Yloewttta. Some No. 1 offerings for sole. See my rent ond sale list. A. T. ( k - Holt, real estate agent. 165 Second street. Apply to T. M. J. M. Horton at RENT—I have several desirable st. Call Monday; E. a. Horne, 164 *16 per month, No. FOR SALE. For RENT—That alee home on corner ' of Orange asst Washington avenue. 1 Some Hire* houses in VtnevtUe. Young j men wanting nice looms close In and - pleasantly -Stunted call and see me. 1 ‘ can suit you. A. T. HoU. real estate l agent, 30 Second street. sell ait n great Rtcrlflce lO-home power loaomotlva boiler. 50-sa ta Robert A. Nisbet. bE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc., 26 cents pic hundred. Telegraph oglco. c lumbla bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. MISCELLANEOUS. yesst crackers retail at the low price of too ,i pound. give unra> for wrappers ot large pack ages ot ithorei-a Brutal Raising. W, C. Turpin & Co. Madison and Forsyth streets Monday, October L Terms. 53. I reside corner Forsyth and Progress streets Miss Car rie E. Holmes. for French. Literature and English History. Music. 175 Orange street. eery trade. Steady employment, expe rience unnecessary: ITS monthly salary an.l expenses er commission satisfactory, address at onot with par. tlculara conqermng yourself. V Stales Chemical Works. Chicago. lngs will commence teaching French hy the new method October S In the Pol- hill building, Orange street, next Niabct School She can be seen every after noon until that time at the school room from I to 5 o’clock. F YOU have a typewriter that needs cleaning or repairing call on E L Var ner. Macon. PARTIES having areonl-hand typewrit ers that they wish to dispose ot sB do weU to see R. L. Varner, Macon. new stock ot staple and fancy croc* and dry goto at the newt! on Cleveland avenue. Torn all goods, and orders rromi abate of patronage rcspec Ucd by M. E. Booker. FRANK, the Btcve man, late with T3. H. D Cubbedge, U now located at comer ol First und Cherry streets. If you wish your stove repaired send for Frank Waller, coper First and Cherry. GOOD SUPPLY of all kinds of horses - and*mules at very low prices. Call and JJ see us. Waterman & Co., opposite » Union passenger depot. SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage, ask your grocer for them. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always - gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells M It. $150 INVESTED yields *(S average weekly — Income with absolute security. Pros- s pectus, itemized statistics free. JJenson & Dwyer, 834 Broadway, New York. intORI'IR'S bread raising Is ths best bread preparation made. Try tt. CENTRAL, give me ltw. Is that Mr. Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chips. 1 think tney are excellent. LINDEN BAKING POWDER Olwnys gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. • TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is the best made. Have you tried ItT OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents p per hundred at tho Telegraph oflloe, MME. L. ATKINS, modiste, eclectic school cutting and dressmaking scade- end dressmaking taught without chart, £ scale or machine, by scientific measure ment only. Mme. L. Atkins, late of Baltimore, fid., comer Third and Plum streets. THE HEBREW ORTHODOX CON- gregatkm will hbld their holiday *er- vices nt 566 Mulberry street,corome«c- lng September 30 at 5:30 o’clock p. m. and morning services at 6 a. m. Oc tober 1 and 2. All those who wish to attend will plense procure 'tickets, tis nobody will be admitted without tick ets. Tickets to be had at 458 Mul berry street. By tbe president. HAVE THE BEST—When you want a sidewalk, cellar floor or a drive way that has body and foundation to sup- port It, that will stand all travel put upon It, my concrete pavements will last an age nnd give better satisfac tion than anything you can get for the money Invested. The best Is the cheapest when you consider Its du- rablllty. Address F. L. Henry, 767 Pine street, Macon, Ga, SCHOOL SUPPLIES—The *argest and most complete stock of new second- Wxnd books sit rook-bottom ptlces. Curiosity Shop, 676 Oh wry street. OLD SCHOOL BOOKS WANTED—We •are still buying all ot ithe old second hand adhool books that ttTe used tn Idhe state of Georgia amd tliylng the thlgheat cash prfeu for same. Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry ffUreet. TOYSAND FANCY .GOODS-Just re ceived the Mrgast stock of toys ond dolls, It'0 be slaughtered nt the Cu- riostry Shop. 676 Cfterry street. BIG SLAUGHTER In. iitettlonery, fine (box paper and envelopes 10c box, worth from 15e to 25c; 100 rcfc!fti3 of aiotc. paper 48 Khecfts for 6c; 1,000 of other bargains. Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry street. LUNCH BASKETS—'We will receive - 10.000 lunch baskets On Tuesday that we will ctose out at 15c end 20c: worth double. Curiosity Shop. 676 Cherry street. OLD BOOKS bought sold and ex- changed. Wc buy all of tiie oW school books in the state of eGorgta.. Cu- h rioslty Sh'op, 676 Cherry, v r LOST—One full grown shepherd dog with £ steel colKr bearing my name. Re- 1 ward If returned to W. Dunwody. 755 Cherry street. y DON’T BUY your harness until >ou have seen and priced J. S. McLean’s stock. *t He has the best assorted stock in the r- country. 906 Third street. u -■ ■ ■ Lm J. S. M’LEAN will save you money In harness and saddles. No. 306 Third in street. CALL at J. S. McLean's and buy your 'r summer buggy duster. He Is closing J ’ them out below cost. No. M Third street. r- TAKE your old harness to J. 8. McLean’s and swap them for a new set No. a* - Third street t- 33 LOST—Between First National and Dime Savings Bank a silver cross with charm ye attached. Finder will be liberally ra re warded by returning rente to R. V. Mar- h. tin. First National Bank. re READY for your boarding hor»e» now or with nice box stalls and the best per- A srnal attention that can be given stock. Powers' feed, sale and auction stable, corner Second and Poplar streets. That will be your fix unless or dye to Macon Steam. Dye desirable business houses II leuations to let. Write or ca.\ at-offlco of B. A. Wise, 368 Second street. * you wlllsee that I have some ol choice houses of Macon in my la It will be to your Interest to WESTERN BEEF-The lost Anderson & Son. managers Macon ocivet^ tthe largest stock of miscella neous mfnMcal works nnd religious books, to -be closed out less than price. Old Curiosity Shop, 676 Cherry Btreot. Varner. Macon, and tee Itow much bet ter work they will do. sell or exchange anything in the real estate Une I am the man you ought ta See. A. T. Holt, real estate agent. ;tolin, mandolin and guitar. Best of ref erences. 13 Highland avenue. StubhB' Hill i school on Tuesday, October 2. Two doors from Applston avenue, on Prog ress street. Terms moderate end In ad vance. , for French. English Literature and His tory on Monday morning, October lit. Evening classes for'-French. four miles of city limits on public road. Jno. F. tool”. or Lucten W. Smith. Ma- con. Go. FOR SALE—The handsome 9-foocn residence No. 263 on shady tide ot New wtreet. first door (torn Mulberry and electric oar fine. St has all mod- era -conveniences. Including speaking tubes and furnace for heating; sta bles, currtige houses, barns, etc., aa in ftmt-claas coodfrion and Cornering on oltey. Moat desirable tocatton tn \f-ieon; near business centre, post- office. op -ra house. Churches trod schoote. Dot 60x220. Also, vacurt lot adjoining, 52 1-2x150. For sax: low and on easy terms. The home-seeket -would do weB to oall early for terras, etc., on Geo. W. Dunoon & Co.