The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 30, 1894, Image 5

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JUST RECEIVED. Two collars go with each Shirt • and we sell them for -$1.00- Also a lot of those low neck Night Robes at the same; we can give you others tW at 60c. Summer Bows and Ties at 1 oc. J.. H. HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry MnrrJagM, births, deaths, funerals and meetings inserted In this column at U for ten lines and 10 cents per lloa for *ach added line. A responsible same must accompany the advertisement as a guarantee of good faith. DEATH NOTICE. YONGE—At the residence of her eon, Henry Yonge, 170 Hicks street, Brooklyn, N. Y.\ on Wednesday, September 19, 1894, Jane, widow of George Yonge. aged 64 gears. JO. A. KEATING, rPfDF.nTAKKlt AND KMIt/lY.’lTKtt. ' 611 Mulberry St. - Slncon, Ga. Telephone*—Office. 407* Keiltletice. 4(18 L. McMANUS CO GENERAL IDIIMlilll Day Telephone - - - 238 Night Telephone - - - 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day .Telephone 436 Night Telephones... .435, 178 On Every Side of the City the Voice ol the Democratic Orator Wi1^|t, v Be Heard, ¥. L MODI CO. 514. Ch4rY STREET. 514. WHO WILL MAKE THE SPEECHES A Committee Appointed to Solicit Fund* to Defray Election Kxpnuoi— All Democrats Should Subscribe Liberally to the Fund. WHITE FRONT, AlmostOpposile Post Office. Sign and Square on Window. Closing out ladies’ Writing Desks at B5 cents. Memorandums 2c., 3c., 4c. and 6c. Paper Dolls lc. and 5c. sheet. Iiuphaul Tuck Dolls Oc. envelope. Closing out Scrap Books Sc. Closing out 00c. Scrap Books 23c. Closing out Hue Scrap Pictures tie. cord. Fine Purses and Pocketbooks. Wire Hair Pins lo. paper. The Quest and best 5 and 10c. Harps In city. An elegant line ladies Undervests 20 mill 25 and 30 and 35c. Ladles wool Undervests 75a White Knitting Thread 3c. ball. •Fine etched Tumblers 5c.; 60c. dozen. Initial Tumblers oc. Horn Hairpins 4c. dozen. norn Hairpins 1.0c. dozen. Brass Hairpins 4c. and 10c. box. Fine Hairpins 3c. and 5c. and 8c. and HOC. each. Swansdown 4o. and' 6c. box. Closing out cloth Doll Patterns 5& Fine engraved Tumblers SOe. dozen. Fine line Table Cutlery. Mirrors on stand close out SOe. Large Japanese Teapots l.V. English Itoekinglinm Teapots 10 and B0 nnd 25 and 30 a Chinn Cups and Saucers 10a and 13a nnd 15a Fine China'Plates 3a and 10c. and 13 cents. Covered' Glass Dishes on stand no no house In Georgia can heat Coni Hods and Vases. Deoorated Imported Butter Dishes 23 cents. Ostrich Feather Dusters 10 and SOe. B. F. SMITH, Sole and Only Proprietor. The air around Macon will bo Ailed with Democratic, eloquence tomorrow night, fihd tho' people in the respective localities where the speakings are to take place are earnestly and urgently requested to he present The spankers Invite Populists and Kcpublicuus to hear them and want every voter in the eouuty to be pres ent. For the information of those who did not read yesterday’s Telegraph, the list of speakers is reproduced as fol lows: East Maoon—Hon. Dupont Guerry, Mr. Boland Ellis, Hou. Washington Dessau, Hon. Robert Hodges, Col. W. G. F. Price, and, in all probability, Hon. Charles L. Bartlett. South Macon—Mr. Minter Wimberly, lion. Hope Polhill, Hon. X. E. Harris and Mr. Hugh Washington. Vinevlllo—Mr. Buford Davis, Mr. Walter Grace, Mr. J. H. Blount Jr., and Mr. Joo Hall. On Tuesday night-there will he a final wind-up rally and Jollification At the Wadley monument, at which all of tuo candidates will speak. These can didates ate Messrs. Bartlett, Harris, Polhill, Hodges and Borfeulllet This will bo the last meeting and speaking before the election, which takes place on next Wednesday, and everybody in the county is invited to bo present. At the East Macon speaking Mr. John R. L. Smith will Introduce Col. Roland Dills, Mr. Eugene S. Britton will introduce Hon. Robert Hodges, Mr. Ben L. Junes will introduce lion. Dupont Guerry, and Mr. C. O. Balk- coin wiB Introduce Col. W. U. F. Price. The speakers’ stand will be located on Cutter’s Green. In South Macon the ’speaking wilt be at Daly's store, on tho Houston road. In Vlnevllle tho speaking will he at the commissary of the Manchester Mills. Each speaking will begin promptly at 8 o'clock and only sbprt addresses will be made. 'Last night a meeting of the enm- paign committees was held and a com mittee, consisting of Messrs. Sid R. Wiley, Minter Wimberly and Leo Her rington, with power to appoint whom soever they may desire to assist them, was appointed to sqllolt subscriptions for election purposes. These gentle men will start out Monday morning nnd call on, the Democrats of tlto coun ty to atd in defraying the expenses of the cfection. It is hoped they will meet with n generous response, as nil election cannot be conducted without money. Every one cnUeil on should contribute liberally. The Populists will bankrupt themselves to reduce the Democratic majority In Blbl>, and It behooves the Democrats to fight them over every Inch of ground. Be ready for the committee when It calls. Our Great Cloak Department We are showing a superb collection of high class novelties in Ladles' Man tles, Capes, Chats and Jackets, at re-, innrkably low prices. 600 Misses' Fall Wraps, made up and finished In xtra good style, for samples, bought at 60 cents on the dollar, nnd 10 be sold the same wav. You will miss the chance of a life time If you fall to see our Claok dis play. We start the season with prlcM tower on these goods than ever befove heard of In this market. Silk Department. A special price of 98 cents on eight different styles of the leading effects In foreign and domestic black «llk fabrics. Gros Grain. Faille Franealse, Royal Anmure, Gres de Londres, Crystal, Moire Antique. Bengullne, These are all $1.60 values, which wo offer this week at 98 cents yard. Evening Silks For Dinner, Theatre nnd Ball Costumes. And the very chotoest designs for morning, afternoon nnd evening waist*. 75 pieces 22-lnch China ami Surah Silk. 60 cents value, tomorrow 25 cents yard. The latest Importations In Cut Jot Trimmings. Vaubyke effects, Pointed Gimps, Ornaments, Aigrettes; Beaded Nets and Laces. In Black and Colored Dress Goods The fact Is already established that we have secured the choicest assort ment of novelty and plain goods to bo Macon, Ga., Sept 24, 1894.—Notice Is hereby given that thirty days after da*e I shall apply to the mayor and council of the city of Macon for a deed to encroachment described as follows: Said encroachment to be upon the al ley between College and Madison streets, commencing at the point where my lot, the same being part of lot No. 1. square 14. according to the plan of the city of Macon, corners upon sold al ley and College street thence along Col lege etreet a distance of flue (5) feet, thence at right angles down and along said alley in the direction pf Madison etreet a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to a point oppoelte the extreme southwest era corner bf my said lot, thence at right angles a distance of five (ret to the line of my lot ami thence at right angles along the line of my laid lot to the starting point. W. E. McCAW. FOR RENT. Store No. 310 Third street. Store No. 312 Third street. Store No. 359 Third street. Store No. 361 Third etreet. Store No. 314 Third street. Store No. 453 Poplar stree*. Store No. 609 Fourth street. Store No. 671 Fourth etreet. Dwelling No. 714 Third street. Dwelling No. 716 Third street. Dwelling No. 107 Fourth etreet. Dwelling No. Ill Fourth street. Dwelling No. 112 Fourth street. Also, some very drainable roams and halls over stores. GEO. B. ^URPIN A SONS. Real Estate and Insurance Agents. FALL MILLINERY OPENING. We will display the latest novelties in trimmed Hats and Bonnets Thursday the 4th. The ladies are invited to call. Miss R. Morris & Co. TAILORING. Messrs. Geo. P. Burdick & Go. aro,. displaying the new full dress Cheviots. They’re elegant. Stationery, Monograms, Wedding Invitations and visiting cards engraved at lowest prices. No de lay: work done by skill ed workmen In our establishment. Send fbr samples and prices. J. P. Stevens &. Bro.. Jewelers, 47 Whitehall etreet, Atlanta, Ga. ACADEMY OP MUSIC. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2. Edwiu J. Abram's Magnificent Scenic "THE DANGER SIGNAL,’’ _ By Henry C. DeMllle, ProsenluAl with iM fts magnificent ef fects and wonderful mechanisms. Regular prices, 26c to 11. Rcsarvo scats at Ludden & Banes' Music House. Triangular piock. ACADEMY of MUSIC WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3. All -now and up-to-date, M. B. Leavitt's Gorgeous Spectacular, . "SPIDER AND FLY." Entirely rewritten and supplemented by new art sensation. LIVING PICTURES. Surpassing In beauty, magnitude and ootlstlo effects any previous or ex torting exhibition tn America. First time In Maoon. Prices 25c to 31. Reserve seats at Ludden & Bares* Music House. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE NIGHT. SATURDAY. OCTOBER t, ARCHIE BOYD —In— ‘THE COUNTRY SQUIRE." Entirely rewritten by and produced un der the direction of Mr. Con ». Murphy A companion play to •THE OLD HOMESTEAD. in which Mr. Boyd achieved each popu. lar success for four consecutive reason* Prices—U. 75 cents, 60 cents and *> cent* Reserve seats at Lodden ft Rates - Music Home. FOR SALE. On» thousand seven hundred dollars for five three-room bouses, paying 18 Mr cent.. Must does this week. i n Frank' II. Oliver. Oetaeral Real Estate Agent. found anywhere, at prices that defy competition. Double-width fancies worth 26 cents, 19 cents yard. SS-lnrh all-wool novelty cutting, worth 60 cents, 39 cents yard. 40-lnch silk and wool mixtures, heath er effects, worth 75 cents, 50 cents yard. 42-Inch silk and wool bird's eye mix tures. In two-toned blendings of color, worth 75 cents. 50 cents yard. 40-lnch Serge. Imported quality, strict ly all wool, worth 65 cents, 45 cents yard. 46-!noh all-wool shower-proof Serge, Worth 75 cent*. 50 cents a yard. 54-Inch Storm Serg e, black, navy-blue and brown, the best value ever sold St 76 cento yard. 40-lnch all-wool Covent Cloths, 60 cents. Wo are told by the ladles—the only competent Judges—that the prices on our French pattern suits range from 22 to 35 ner sutt less .than other houses are asking for same grade of goods. French Flannels. Stripes and Plaids, 26 cents, worth 60 oetvts. •Double-width Tricots,12 1-2 Navy-blue Duck. Household Linens. Attractive Values for Hotel and Housekeepers. At $1.50 per dozen we offer tomorrow an extra-largo Huckaback, pure linen Towel, worth $2.60. Children’s School 'Handkerchiefs 3c. Ladles' white embroidered hemstitch ed Handkerchiefs, 6 cents. Children’s fnat-blaok ribbed School Hose, double knew. 12 1-2 cents. Ladles' fast-black 23 cent Hose, to morrow 15 cents. Ladles’ fall weight Swiss ribbed Vest, 25 cents, worth 40 cents. A 15-Cent Counter. On a counter In the center of our store we will have thto week a variety of double-width worsted goods at the uniform price of 15 cents a yard. No piece in -the lot worth less than 2G cant*. W* A* Doody Co* 514 CHERRY STREET. tor Wham Flour Mill Plant lu tho World. UNDINE. <£yualted IVHddHpg* Flour. The only Flour of Its kind, and tho best of uny kind. It Is nmdo by a secret pro cess known to but two persons. 9100.000 has been offered for the Knowleug* "The Umllno lo oul of eight." Iveroon. Lord & Co., TennlUe, Qa. "The Undino is for ahead of the Hour we have been getting nt Nashville." W. H. Morgan, Pooler, Ga. NOEL MILL COMPANY, .Estill Springs, Tenn. 01 CENT A WORD GOOD ROOMS, first-class fare at the Gniy hou*e. one block frop Union de- HOLMES & COUTTS' BISCUITS und cakes aro made (ram now materials of .the very highest standard of ex cellence: they have been awarded the premium over nil' competitors wher ever exhibited, and itre pronounced riie flniSt mr.iufaetyred tn Mile world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the best. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. LADIES WANTED tar write at home: $1S weekly; .no 3investing. ftjtolj with stamp. Miss Fannie Fclknor. South Bend. Ind. HOUSEKEEPERS, Just took ait this Mat of good things: Saratoga chips, ample syrup. Gordon and Dltworth iprcservctf, and olives, home made fig preserves, Jellies and pickles, bloater mackerel, codfish brandy Cherries, ginger preserves. French peas and mushrooms, Edum and pineapple Cheese, 1 Ferris (Mans end Jircakf set b.>con and everything ease that you can think of. Isn't It a pleasure to konw where *«o get everything nice and cheap, tooT Joo. C. Holmes & Co. A COMPLETE set of bar fixtures for sale cheap at Thompson's Auction House, Poplar street TAKE lessons at Mrs. Clifton's School of Shorthand and Typewriting. MRS. LEGO'S elocution class at Georgia Bustnjss College ha* been changed t< uesday and Friday afternoons. All In torested persons cordially Invited ti Join. ' WILL SELL FOR CASH, at court house, Bibb county, October 1, 12 o'clock, two acres of land at JJnlon- vllle'on which L. Findlay resides. 51183 ISABELLA NICHOLL3-Clae*r* for French, English LttcraUire, Hlftory, Mudc. 476 Orange street IS THE BOTTLED BEER OP ■ANHEUSER" rusch BREWING ASS’N., ST. LOUIS, MO. Brewers of PINE BEER Exclusively. People Will Often Prefer It to Wine or Stronger "Drinks, THE BEE HIYE 55B CHERRY STREET. Has made its reputation all over the State for being the popular Bargain Dry Good& House of Macon. This season shall sur pass any previous effort. Quality, Quantity and Low Prices will do the talking. N - All the very latest novelties in Bs Sure arid See Our 19-Cent Dress Goods. 38-lnflh All-Wool Flanhell, well worth $5c, for 19c per yard. 88-taidh Storm Sored In navy blue, black and brown, regular price 31c,. (or 19o. 874hich Dlagamiln. to'all the loading shader, silt 19c per ytirdj tlheae Roods aheup ut 35c. Henrietta* and Cawhmere to all' the fall colors, were wotifh 35c, (or 190 per yard. All our filjrti-snUlJe dress goods sold correspondingly tow. lAnotiher 'big s'.itpm’e-ni: Of Flannels to •oil Tuesday morning sevon yards for ,75c. THESE PRICES WILL COMMAND ATTENTION. 67 pieces of Outing Flannel! solid and stripes, wlB bo aotd. commencing Tues day morning, nt 6o per yard. 43 pieces superior Gulfing at 6 l-2c, worth 12 l-2o. 75 plecos Gtosfltvms, In plaid . und stripes, ait 5c, worth 19o per yard. Just opened, a big case of 12 l-2c Can- ten Flannel, wlhloli we wlVl sell for 7 l-2c; ex’tr.i-0icj.vy wclgfit. Wth'it-O Flannel will be sold alt 16c per yard, the 25c quality. 20o for White Flan-net tlfrait la worth 36c per yard. Red Flannel 'at 17 l-2c tltwt Is worth 85c per yard. 'Medicated All-Wool TwKlod Red Flannel for 25c per yard, worth 50c. TABLE LINEN. Wo Wave put tike knife 'through our entire stock of Table Linen.* Depart ment. For a loader wo will sell, ten pieces Table Damask tot 18 l-2o per yard. UNIDF/H1WEIAR. Our Underwear Department lor In dites, gents utul ohtldrcn Is now com pete. •We will put on Sale next Tuesdny fifty dozen La'dlos' Heavy Ribbed Un- dorvosts, worth 60c, fbr 25c. PORTIERES AND TABLE COVERS. If you w.unlt a 10-4 or 12-4 Ohfnllte or Tail I entry Table Cover Home to the Him IIIvc arid sett one it hillf price. Ghorttlle I’orMerr-s In every color with handsome border and fringe, for $2.63. GLOVES. 166 dozen Oaumtlets (or ladles anil mtsex «* low ns 15c a pa'lr. . HOSIERY. Black Hose for children at 6c per pair. DidCco' Plant Btttck Hose ten pairs for 59c. Gents’ Fast Black Half Hoso six pairs for SOe. PILLOW SHAMS. 300 pairs Pillow Ahams, already worked. In beautiful designs, nt 19c a pair. BOYS' CLOTHING. Tuesday unarming wo will Inaugurate a sale of 150 Boys', Suits, from 4 to 14 yrtur rtlzra, of $1.49, vwbrth double. 98 Boya’ BJitMk Cheviot Suits, wV>n:h $3.60, ••Tit this special Salle will bo $1.75. CAWSIMERES. ■Nineteen pieces OaartSmoro wtll ba thrown out on tthe counters Tuesday at 26o per yard. SHIRTS. UriVvunflirtod White Shirts, the best In trie world, for 49c. BHBltJTINO AND PILLOW CASING. New York Mills Hlietltlmg for 16c per yard, wort'll 30c. 45-4mdh Pillow Casing at 10c per yard. ■Monklay being a dtoVMuywo Will bo closed. ‘ Will open Tuctodtiy morning with a dotcnmtnaulon to gUT </£.' cus tomer* a Olilincc to naive 26 per cent, one every purcOiuso made 'ait) CHEAPEST place to get your pictures framed in the city, 125 Cotton avenue, UllgnalJh’s. / MIGRATH’S portrait house, 125 Cotton •avenue, gives you the finest portrait for tthe money In Oho plats. MARKET FARM near tho city on a pub lic road: located in a community of truck and fruit farmers. Pino Invest ment for resident In the city or person desiring a good country home. Jno. F. Toole or Luclen W. Smith, Macon, aa. DAIRY FARM within easy reach of the olty, on good public road; splendid lo cation. Jno. F. Toole or Luclen W. Smith, Macon, Ga. FOR RENT-One or two rooms, pleasant ly located, for gentleman or couple; closo In. 074 Walnut street. MRS. HARRIET WVCHE. 41S~Walnnt Ht.reet, the oldest and most fashionable modiste to the city, has no Idea of re tiring from business or leaving the city. FOR RENT—A desirable business place, 315 Third strent. Apply to Mrs V, S. Cope, 418 Walnut street. I BELL second hand household goods. Anything you need around house I htvo It. Why not save your money? O. tv. Thompson, 63 Poplar. DO YOU need furniture for the other room? t have It second handed at low prices Save half the cost of new fur niture. O. W. Thompson. IF YOU don't think 1 have housthold goods at slaughter prices come look through my store O. W. Thompson. HANDSOME framed pictures. If they are not cheap and pretty don't buy. O. W. Thompson. ANY LADY can easily make $18 weekly working for me quietly at home. Po- eltlon pcrrounqnt. end If you can only spare owo hours per day; don’t fall to Investigate. Reply with stamped envelope. Miee Lucllt Logan, Joliet, III. TURPIN'S BAKINO POWDER Is made of pure cream of outer end soda and Is guaranteed mricuy pure. To In duce you to try Turpin’s Hiking Pow der we will, for a Short time, give . ecfch .itch j*o unit can of powder a pound cm of 11,1mm ft Coutts’ cele brated oikrs or mlUnes both for 40 cents. Turpin's It sold by the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company, Macon, Ga. LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR RENT T1Y It. A. WISE, THE RENTAL AGENT. No. 507 Orange street—Eight rooms; all 'conveoleioes. Will repefnt and make clean and neat aa new for good tenant, situated corner Orange etreet and Washington avenue. Price $*5. No. SIS Bond street—A small family wlah- lng home <n excellent neighborhood could not find better place. • water end gas and all conveniences; five rooms; price $22.50. I wtll rent the deelrehte residence of Mrs. Hickey, No. 406 Orange street, tor ICO per month. This will hardly pay the taxes and Insurance on the place. One of the most elegant and complete homes III Macon. No. Ki Oak Street-Seven rooms: $S. Sit uated next to the corner of First and Oak streets: good neighborhood. No. M Spring Street-six rooms. A very dralniMe place; $22.60. No. 504 New streel-Kas Just been pajwred throughout. Seven rooms; $2*.W. No. 'M New street-Bix rooms; close In; good neighborhood; $22.50. No. UR Oglethorpe street-SIx rooms cheap at $18. Situated directly In rear of Tattnall Square Preebytertan church. All of the houses offered above have ell modern conveniences, are In good neign- borhoods end In all respects will make flrat-das* homes. Wtll he pleased to' civs you any further information. B. A. WISE, No. M Second etreet. LESSER’S BEE HIVE. STAR (MfiilNG Co DAVE WACHTEL, Manager What is the use of telling you about our beautiful Boys’ and Children’s .Clothing unless you come und see them ? “See, deep enough,” said Carlyle, “and you sec musically.,” und if there isn’t sweet music in every garment we show this season—well you may write us down ns knowing nothing of melody. True many have seen and of course have bought, but its equally true that many haven’t; to those we simply say come and look, Splcndjd, serviceable Boys’ Suits, sizes 4 to 15 years for $2.76; how does that strike you. t A better one for $3, nnd a big layout for $4—undoubt edly the best $4 suits we have ever offered; they were received a few days ago and we are proud of them. (ESTABLI flHEJD 1$81.» ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers In Licuors. Wines and Cigars. 437 AND id CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO. Tho beet Liquor* for the taast money. AkoM . FREE WITH SCHOOL BOOKS, A Scholars Companion, containing a Slate pencil, A LEAD PENCIL and A PENSTAEF, A SPONGE, A RULER, Prices os low as tho lowest. BOOKS, NEW. BOOKS, SECOND-HAND. BOOKS, BOUGHT. BOOKS, SOLD. FREE WITH SCHOOL BOOKS .1. XV. RIIUK PI’S ROOK. STORE.