The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 01, 1894, Image 2

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\ DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS i Batch of Newiy Itecni Furnished by the Huttling Co//eipond*nt» of the Telegraph. THE CLOSING OF THE CAMPAIGN Isttllsg, Heed IpiKhH by x.lta Dtni* crau In all Farts nf lb* lUtr- lieMimali Confident tf cheat •>«•« KmfWiwa •SjoVcM'.t. Sept. SO.—(Special.)— 1 Doe closing of «ha oJlnpaign marked * glo rious am In Dcunootocy here Saturday. A. ocrrrcntttee of cKhna consisting'of Ur. T-ioraa. Pritchett. Dr. Tbbmaa, Mr. Alex Spivey, Mr. John N. MMer and other*, net a few day* ago and de rided to have a grand rally before the ideation. For«Mi laudable purpose they immediately wCrod for goal speakers, and responses cnmo •itrtat. ex-Judgo Ibrigga would address On- musses. Home of toe devoneta of Populism wera Bkrpt1c.l1 enough to doubt the complete success of the onterpcd**, but to ttudr surprloo overyWhlng paturd off In a grand manner. On Thursday an oooank/mil gun wus hoard, but on Fri day murnlnig the big skiujfoter of sheep, brave* anti hog* begun. Deter In the day Che conmalm auootlg the poultry wtis ua great .IU U aeveiul doren Metho- diet preacher* hokl strived. It wua a gjjrloua,, sunshiny day arid t/ho people (twite early a/rd l« tart* order ucces- elon* «m c<>:nftani.ly nude until cat oone.iuriw w*i immense; nearly every body wua then*. Tnoy earn* from l>.m to Uerr/OK-l/a. At II o'clock tire spetik- ora oa.nv to the plitlfurm, whlc.i tuq been convuructed near the acutdemy. T.io kid lea decorated the stand until tt resembled a vdrllHble arbor, und muCh credit. I* due them for their kind- After Judge Twiggs was ireutly Intro- duend by lion. Clayton J. Clemen* be tmmttkiclejy begun ihl* dl*ootir*« on the political lasue* of the day. lie test glad to mm mien uu uuLjKiartng of Democ racy. (A voloo, "I'm a Democrat.") Judge TwSkww. answering, "Oomu up closer to trio dnppnga or tlho ntnu- tuaiv; ,we ure going 'to have a revival.” (Laugnicr by tine Audience.) lie wild m wua wur Mgulnat .wur, a quesllnn of mumenk and emergency, and hoped the »vimn would urge their HuMbuntln ,i,ml ww roUiiuri* to go to ttlie poll* and vale the old Democratic ticket. "Wo are soon," be raid, “to entrust She bminor of Democracy to n young man of aterllng worth and tnlegrilty, and I am glad that 1 huve good now* to tell you. From every quarter of the •tote, I am ateaborlxed tiy Chairman Owy to my that Jim nines will bo »/vowed under ao completely tiluu he and 0/f* party pill never rl*e again. Ttait Is good now*, my brother D.-mo- cram, and you should remember t'hiit." lie toll a good Joke on the IrMh sol dier who wax on sentry duty during the .wur njhl who remained on poet neck deep, nn<! whin, a corporal of t*ne guild eggwued, bellow out "that there wasII torrlble frerihet on the Savannah river." "Ami *o my friend*," continued iChe Judge, "Jantmle Hines ivnd Tommy IWillwon 'Will he telegraph In* ito each other on the night of tiie election Chat Muscogee, Hti/oDuffle, lUobmund nnd other counllra ere jone, and Shat there I* n trrrtto fral.ict 4n tile polUloal dastu* of Georgia and glorious new* that Democracy ki nnfo again.” to hi* remark* be explained how Poptriltm urtglnuXdd, and bow J, II. Weaver and Mm. IaMhe went around the country holding up thnlr pet party, “Not one of the Fopuliutx who nm in tile law ouigulgn," wild ICie openker, •'were (Seated. "Haw docs that utppmr do you Wkir* He acored Kvmp, the Populist nominee, for comptroller gen eral, In e scnitMng uunner, awttig bo wourn be left In lira Identical way Lent Deafer tetl him. He ut»o denounced Wstsoil w* « deluder of the par fann ers, who ore contributing dally money to Me piper, While he receive* per creek for running hl» own Journal. Buah a terrible dnulnrmmt of the FopuIM. leader wu* never ihc/wd tn this j»irt of ihe HtuKo. MR* The Judge explained that tie* depres sion tn price* wus due lo the money being concentrated In the North, n 1 thud kind tntincy renvtinu nl turn*. He showed avtwt (ho DomoeraU Clad done u(hlle In power, surmounting great dif ficult Ice, ae pa nice and UmU'rupteto* during their we--ton. He toM how a Populist crank ntoroed Henry Smith of Emanuel county Introduced Osborn ut n spevoh -it MldvlUe us second to Jesus Chilst. In tetvo remark* ho ahowe.l rhe rWcuolu* Mile Oat were intwducod by iv>pullst eongrewmeu. including BetWMr Pilin’* great pension Mil. He clearly set forth the Mloeyncr »••:<*« of ■utih lilt*.M, em1 tn *t Miy> cx- plntned H^.rstUrtvui phtnk to <Jhc satis- P.i.'tJou of ou» «u\l!<*nco. Ha nhi» toM t*hs colored j>.)rt of tho MidliMi the* way th.ut \\\vl»<k»o was try- InjT to <9»luri* thorn by rtiyln^ UKtt ho would place Wielr mmm In tfto Jury Ujxm. Jit* exposed fai' mbnncr In vKileti the third party tBUM|en ctre nMttnf IMtlnd «umps. k*xrm <vn\J bob'**, SKfdlnr tferet newtlnga with the ne- BTOija. He rtutwed iJhem Ytow title •i'CyooI money vu fqusliy dlvid^M lxsrat!«D t-honi and the w i m l thr*. : n,-y never ittn K»*t tnvlr intmta In the Jury btTx until they become * Ustnlllgent. by CdUQUlOQ. 1I<» Informed tht otvN>r»vl element »^f I5»c Cffor In euppnHnsr tMrd party UNhllilnTm .vntl «ho\\\\t rhe.avihe ftxlltaoy of i*«> doimr. lie retd axtracM from the ContrreeeloiSal Reoord. ststAementa of v^hni mm* dene m the kun rnngrs—. in .UOnchMlnfr* he upjvm!*d to ih<* i>e\>ple, v‘-:M q^HVktlly toriMpullsts, to reform Arid come back to the ranks tsnd vote the De.nvviMtlc ticket. •'Never,*' eall.he, “turn your hack on ChC party Hurt jftvee you llt»vrty un.V PIERCE..^. CURE OR VONCy HliTlRSKII. over a qairtor of a cwiturr. Dr. IVm/ Golden MMIctd Hlicovvry has Iwn .'(I.vtiug ettrra of BroncbU, Throet nnd Lung affec tion* The uulara have »uch eaaSdonea in the " Disco very * for curing Asthma, it/on- chith. and Incipient Owi.uiuptioa, /bat they can afford to tniaranh M Nra Isaac Lotmsk. of Thurlow, Dv/aue-. Oa, its, write* *e follow*: Dn.B-Y.Pmtc*, Ituf. filaN. Y.: "JMiirSu— t wish (a write you of ^TUI my hroUwr, llarrv <x —- SW ‘coup, who ha. I.sti •• V* tick lor ten p-ur* * B hut been trying to redeem pledge* In the mm time that ‘they have b-en In power. On to your friends, toe Dnno- oratx. Come hack, my brother and Join the rooks that you once belonged to," He dbmiesed In a iotfeal manner (he freo ellver question, ’al»1 how tire Pop ulist congbewmen voted oolldly wi.*h the Jtcpub.Au/ts ugahust it. During hi* odd row* he recited several olde-sphtilng omncttitee. creating groat entinasluam. Hie opeeMi rh/oughout wux a. ron** of •olid fact* and made several converts, tt wax a grand address, and at the conclusion wus received with a perfect ovation. The Tetogr.uph came In for a. good Stare of credit for the great fight for Democracy it was snaking. After Ihe conaJuaton a grand barbecue (Wax spread in the ground*, to .Whldh all did Justice to. On the pkiLform wus Hon. J. Chiton OtemerM, nominee for rep resentative of (Montgomery county on the (Democratic tlpket; Mr, T. J. Prltch- ort, a leading merchant of the town; Jtfdge Titian Adam* of Mount Vernon: ex-Beprawntailve Morris Duiwxon of wtmauin county, and the Tweed oorre- spondent of Yae TeJegnaph. It Vu the grown** detnonadrar.-in ftont h»« oc- currol in tWi* section for many a day. Much eredk I. dye for the »uccm» of the meeting to Mi. T. J. PiWShett^gnd Dr. Thomas. JfBWB FROM DMOItY. Drlght Prospect* for the Season—'What the Boy* An Doing. a.Rtlmi.1. H« Uua Ikvu tr\*f.UNl by ten dUforrut' pAysScteua, who tuRv«< >*»d be oeuKl not cured. He had lo «t 5p m ttlnR» pe wA ap Pmr Phrort uSnS -t/l.-r /./.mg - - g«rera Qoldcn J. C. THour. N"-neti lii«M.vrr and , rkuus Mku h. did Botgctthottof tecath, ud caa deep >11 night? Oxford. Sept. »0.-(Special.)-The (Vrst week of the regular work of the lorm jtrtia ended most ratlefactorily to bo tit fticuT.y and pupUk. nnd the school year ItM-M proml/*'« to be an event ful and prosperous one In the history of Emory Coilvgo. There ore about S«5 student* plow In Ox fold *and other* are expected lo nuoh here durtngvthe com- '"Kmory’s faculty t* nearly the *mu Oil* year ox It wua Met. The only new member of the aif e corps of Instructor* Is Professor Lundy II. H'gxrls, who AMs the dhalrtif Greek, made vucxnt l>y the resignation of Dr. II. A. Hoomp. who left Emory to accept the position of professor of Tat tip at the well known oollege fct HuTrinVin. Tenn. Professor Hurrl* l* (to eminent scholar and pro found thinker and 1ms been connected with Emory College for several years In ti<n (WpacSty of udjunct professor of ancient kmlgunges. . Tho "ejilklntr" »e.u»cm of the Greek letter fraJernMe* t* about drawing to a cktsn and the boy* ere paying more aUKeirtton to the llteranr .tooletlej. These eoclo.tos. Few and Uhl Guto/hu. are Dn to. 'mk»t flourishing coridrtloet. A majority of Ihe I tow men have Joined one or 'the other unti a great drat of interest I* being mmtfested in the ar- rvnxwnent bring tirade for the annual foil term piUtllo Inter-society debase. The literary socl.'le* meet every Sat urday morning and the exercise* of •the diy conekrts of declaimitloii. ora- tk/ne end detv,vie. Yesterday mornfn* mnmhMts of Few Society engagra In a very Interesting discussion of the subeot: "Resolved, Thai congress Should gwws 'a bill providing for the free and unlimited courtage of silver. Several of the ttrgumenca brought forth on either side Showed thud a ciTeful Study of tiho subject tad been mnde, and the dewater* are worthy of cotn- mertdstton for their effort*. After the debate the'term ofllcers were elected, the following gentlemen being illiotien to All the ofltees: Roald of dlreotors—Mcesra. James T. Colson, J. T. lltirkhnller. J- Clifford KWer. Thomas .1. Johnutonund Olhson. Clran- ceirar. Mt. NaliWin B. Thonvpm'n: re- eortUng seeretnry. Mr. W. Perry Blood- ■* - ^e*s,urwinrllni" Miprnbirv. M r Wromi wwrmri', «•» . ” • worth: cornopondlnjr seortairy. Mr. Denning; tnelsunrtr, Mr. It. E. Wright, t1tiruTO.1T/n. Mwas. AHen Wilder. John M. Poer. J. Fred Allen and C. W. Porter. Tho Few* are JubHant over tt*«r One prosprat* tor mioooxa during the owning year. Oxford, 111 tiseif. has Changed very HtUo since the oollege elowd It* door* liw ifho summer hotidauna. Tho gmu- cwt addition to too place la the hind- some /home of BlXhiop Attlcll* G, HVty- good. Bishop I lay good huW erect (el a humdeome dwelling on Coltog* avenue, near one of tho upproaChee to the ool- Trae campus. The house Is built efter the oW Southern unto-bellum style, with thegtv.i't white(Wlu/msaaindbraid verat».ln In front. The situation could not he Improved on. the house being on a high point und surrounded on Ull sides by a towly hickory grove. Oxford rvxdety Is unmuvTly gay this foil, numerous (StLeftitiianetrai Olid crops nff.mllng a life of gnlety nnd happiness for those who enjoy such plmaurr*. Mr. J. W. Bowden, toistoi'M nvtna- mT of the Emory Phoonlx. Is In Coving ton on buxines* connected with toe ixi- Pl Mr. Nlabet Tinsley of Mnoon bi nt- teliding Rnvry College. Mr. Tinsley entere-l freehatuv T. Ph. ',Mr. Churlna C. Jarrell of 8t. Louis, llo., a graduate of rho okuae of '93. ban returned to Emory nt*4 Is taking a oourse of study in tho toafetaglcal do- poUDuaag. Mr. Julius Newman of Macon, the 1'rKrtrt end promlshtg *m of Professor Newman of IVeitleixuv Feirttle College, |h it-.tklnlgaa B. IT. course. Mr. Nlaer- innit imtered frekhnsut without any (rouble and shows promise of tuklng a Irigh Stand In his class. RED-HOT IN MONROE. Berner and Cohanles Make Rattling Speeches at Forsyth. Forsyth. Sept. SO.-(8pectat.)-YeiterO*J was Democracy’s Say la Monro, and Deni.vracy retgncd supreme. Tin- atmoa|her« vvns charged with Dem ocracy and SOI Democrats wore big* broad DcmocruUT smites today. Of ono thing there ts groat oe-thlMy, i nd it 1* that after the utg ralty'hfxe yfs- teeloy Monroe county Is planed and ready for the battle that la to be waged rgalBCt the IVpa on October 3. .. The meet smeutne I'opa near a dry grin this evening and they realise that the Waterloo that eon fronted them two years ago awaits them an October X Governor Northcn. ltons. Thomas Cab an.ss .uul Robert Berner aero to have ad- dr.sed the Dwaoctwta at their rally' herov tat on account of the llluoa* of Governor North an. M.—-rs Bm*r and Os ban] as iillol the bill, and Tim it ably was it flUed. The apektug t s-k place In the court kease yards and when the »«l otuaena I'lhwent saw Hon. Hubert ltemer and Hon. Thomas Cub-inlsa mount tho stand the woods aist Held, for mile, around were alive with the (bout, of tho vast crowd. Never, perhaps, were they more proud of Monroe's own true, loyal sons. On the ore of a great and m.snornble battle they lift thetr voices snd entreat their erring, deluded brothers for the sake ot good, clean government to come ixvcx Into the Democratic fold and light as they did In the days ot yore the battles ot ths party of their forefather* The speech of Hon. Robert Berner will live In tliewnemory ot every mortal WHO heard It. Certainly no ouch taming logic and eloquence ever fell upop the earn ot -a minted and deluded people as that which fell upon the ears of the PopoUsts Old luke-enura Democrats that have not raised their voice* tor years shouted themselves hoarse, and the Populists bore evklencea of chagrin and iWtoe'Ufsi- Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award. OCTOBER SPECIALTIES. l/'ood Canton Flunnel, 4c yard. | Good Fall Calicoes, 3 l-2c. Kctst Dark Percales, 8c. Good Heavy Rib Vest, 25c. Splendid line Stainless Hose, 15c. Sec our down Comforts at| $3.99. THOSE EMBROIDERIES. Three large cases of finest I • matched Embroideries in 4 1-2 yard strips, made for import- ers’ orders, at half price. Not a common piece in the lot. Ask specially to see these sample Embroideries. MS. il tlon -at having deserted the old party- for the new. Mr. Borner, though., having ntumt o I the state from Ha bun Gap to the marahes of Ulynn, and lietng thoroughly exhouMbd,’ spnkn for nearly three hours. The doe* trine ot Watson and lflne* was taken up from "Alpha, to Omega," and when Mr. Corner closed with his earnest, magnilt- cent appro) lo sll the Populists to come up and give him the "right hand ,f fel- lowehlp” a perfect pandemonium followed. Every Democrat congratulated llmself that ho wne a Democrat and «vcry third pirtylto begged hie own pardon tnat he was not one. Mr. Berner’s defense at Orovor Cleveland agalnet the calummee and denunciation at the hands ot all Populists wne msgnlflcent and stirred ev ery Democratic soul that heard it with eaotauy. Democrats, who were inclined to censurt Cleveland for hla failure to sign certain Utils are singing his praises now. Tho negroes and there were goo or «0 present, sat enraptured during Mr. Ber- ner’s speech, and they frequently gave vent to their feetlnge by exclamaHone of approval. Numbers of them who were deceived by promises mnde by tho Popu- Hate declared that they would atand by the ok\ Democratic party now and al um*. Mr. Berner'e peroration was the finest piece of oratory ever heard here and as the last entreating word* fell from 1>S Ups the crowd—Populists nnd ah-threw their hats high into tho air and'ahouted themaelves hoarse. Mr. IJcrnor was followed In on able and convincing ipecch by Hon. Ttiomaa U. Caban Isa. Mr. Cohanles made' a telling argument which elicited much applause and enthusiasm. Mr. Oabamra tolu what the last congress bad done and paid a aptcndld tribute to Cleveland and Dem ocracy. The Democrat* are more bouyant in spirits than they have been during the present campaign anti the result wilt lie than old Monroe, true to Democracy, will bury the Populists under a larger ma jority than Che did two years Ago; in fact, they will bo burled eo deep tnat they will never; ber esurrected. Cole. Berner and Bartow 8. WlfUngham, one of Monroe’s next representative*, ad dressed a large crowd at Uoltngbroks last night. DESSAU. AT VALDOSTA. Lowndes Treated to on Oratorical Feast by Bibb's Young Man Elo quent. VaWoatn. Sept. 30.—(Special.)—About live hundred people assembled In n grand rally at the court bouse! yester day and listened to 'two of Georgias best and most able speakers. Pleasant A. Stovall of the savannah Praia and Washington Deasau ot Medon. Mr. Stovall mad* a most excellent speech In defense of the party, and ■bowed ud .the Populists In their true light. Mr. Drstau was clear-cut In his ex Pl ait Ion of the (lamnclng results ot the Itepupllcnn administration and he did not fall to aliotv that the Democratic party had made a long stride towards tariff reform and consequently saved millions of dollars to the American people. To tho negroes he eahl that the Democrat, had promised ’nothing and given much; the Populists had prom ised much and given little. While tho political field has been thoroughly worked and the crop laid by for Ihe harvest on Wednesday, Val dosta's moral vineyard has by no menus been negtooted. Rev. J. A. Har dee of Hashvtlle him for two weeks past conducted a eerite ot revivals at the church of God. which have proven of great benefit to all who nttervdcd. The Christian church pulpit has been titled for several days by iDr. C. P. William- mii of Atlanta. Dr. Williamson lo a most excellent gentleman and hi, ser mons are exceptionally Interesting nnd beneficial. The Mereer association of Hspilsts, dbmponed of the counties of Lowndes. Thomas. Colquitt nnd a por tion of Berrien, have been In execu tive soralon at the Baptist church for tho past two *vvs- The pulpits of the Pratoyqerten and iMathodist churches wero filled by Baptist divines today. OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will you lived tile warning—tho sig nal, perhaps, of tho aura approach of that more terrible dlaease, conaumtlotlT A»k yoontlf if you can afford, far the *Uti of raving 60 cents, run (ho risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cura will cure your cough. It never falls. Till, ex plains why more than a million bottle* wore raid the past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For time back, aide or cheat, use Shiloh’* Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cottou avenue. CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADINa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR More. tajvE.n at one cent a WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN It CT& WANTED—The nun who left check at my sfon* to cull far It. J. H. Rlrdsong. WANTED—To sell you a ’ll model Deasmors typewriter, beat machine fttoSirth J- K ’ m,ikw ’’ ««•»»• Phone No. S3. WANTED—To hoy (Or customer, good renting property, doe* hi, for which 'cash will bop, M: do fancy price. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. WANTED—Boarders at the house: (Vn send Out. Satisfaction guaranteed. IN f Klfswl WANTED—Second hand cook Moves; wdl pay good prices. O. W. Thompson. 6S Poplar. 12 1-ac Canton Flannel remnants at 7 1-2e. yard. $1.23 Bilk Gloria Umbrellas for $1. 22 yards good chock Iloniespnu ?1- 30 dozen men's 75c. white Shirts at 00c. each. 50 dozen ladles 23c. black Hose 15c. pair. 20 yards 8c. Sea Island, yard-wide, for <L 00 dozen ladles' 50c. ribbed Vesta at 23c. each. 23 dozen gentlemen's 23c. tan Socks at 15c. pair. 4 spools Contes’ cotton for 15c. 3 papers gold-eyed Needles for 10c. 30 dozen ladies', white 10c. Handker chiefs 3c. each. 10 pieces SC-inch wool Plaid, 23c. a yard; worth 35c. a yard. 20 pieces fancy 35o. wool Suitings at 20c. a yartL, 20 pieces 30-Inch colored Flannels 20e. a yard. Best 12 l-2c. Silesia in town Best Canvass at 15c. a yard. ' - 12 dozen thirt Buttons for 5c. All best standard Prints Be. a yard.. Best 8c. Domesllo Check Ginghams 5c. a yard. Gentlemen'* wool Drawers nnd Vests, worth $1 each, at 25c. each; small and large sizes only. Burden, Smitli cfe FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Small store corner of Third and Mulberry, next Davis’ stables. U. E. Park. FOR RENT—One or two rooms pleasant ly located for gentleman or oouplo. close In. 971, Walnut street. FOR RENT—A nice residence, seven rooms: Orange street. Apply 6it Cot ton avenue. FOR RENT-83? Orange street; seven rooms, gas and water, car line. Apply to W, B. Birch. For Rent—If you will consult my rent 1/et yoj wlllsee that 1 have some ol the choice housgs of Macon in my hands. It will be to your Interest to see me before renting & house. B. A. Wise. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Rodgers property, opposite city hall. Convenient to four electric car line* city market, business, churchc*. colleges and schools. Will divide. Fine Investment. William M. Rodgers, 207 Cotton avenue. GINNING OUTFIT FOIt SALE—Will sell ait a great sacrifice 10-horse power engine, locomotive boiler. GO-saw gin, press, etc. Robert A. Nisbit. FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc.. 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. FOR BALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. MISCELLANEOUS. OLD BOOKS bought, sold and ex changed. We buy all of ■the old school books used In the state ot Georgia. Curiosity Shop. 070 Cherry street. HOLMES & COITTTS’ celebrated oxtra- j’tuat crackers retail at the low price of lOo a pound. WE HAVE a Mt of tlmnire we will give uitva'y for wrappers of largo pack ages of Rhorer'e Brood Raising. W. C. Turpin & Co. SARATOGA CHIPS are all the rage, ask your grocer for them. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sell* It. 3150 INVESTED yields 106 average weekly Income with abeolute security. Pros- pectus. Remixed statistics free. Benson & Dwyer, 83< Broadway, New York. HHORKR’8 bread raising )■ the beat bread preparation made. Try it. -* • CENTRAL, give me lot Is tnat air. Keen? Ye*, madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chips i think tney are excellent. LINDEN BAKING POWDER nlwuys gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is the best made. Have you tried It? OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 23 cents per hundred at the Telegraph ofUoe. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is made of pure croam ot tartar nnd sola and Is gw imnteed strictly pure. To In duce ywu to try Turpin’s Baking Pow der we will, for a short time, give •with each pound cun of powder n pound cun of Holmes & Courts’ cele brated mkes or ratlines both for cents. Turpin’s Is sold by’the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company, Macon, Ga. A COMPLETE set of bar fixtures fer sale cheap at Thompson's Auction House, Poplar street. HOUSEKEEPERS, Just look at this hst of good tilings: Saratoga chips, simple syrup, Gordon and Dilworth ip reserve*, and olives, home nude fig ipreservee. Jellies and pickles, bloater mackerel, codfish brandy cherries, ginger preserve*, French peas and mushrooms, Edum und pineapple Cheese. Ferris ham* nnd breakfast bacon and everything cbte that you cun think of. Isn’t It a pleasure to konw where to get everything nice nnd cheap, too? Jno. C. Holmes & Co. . HOLMES & courts’ BISCUITS anfl cuke* are mails from new multerials of toe very highest standard of ex cellence; they have been awarded Ute premium over all competitors wher ever exhibited, and ure pronounced The finest manufactured In (the world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy toe best. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. SAFETY IS THE - KEY-NOTE Of human conviction, and by demon strating the safety of EQUHTABLB BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, tho Association has secured the confidenoo of the people. Lord Mansfield 'mid, "the best Invest ments for security and Income are first mortgages on real estate.” Stock In the EQUITABLE BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON la se cured by first mortgages on Improved real estate, In donble the amount, which are held by the Union Savings Bank and Trust Company, as trustee, and nothing but an earthquake can dislodge themi The Equitable will Issue this month 35,000 WORTH OF S 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 I Exchange Bank Bank Building I SELL araond hand household goods. Anything you need around house I have It. Why not eave your money? O. W. Thompson. 631 Poplar. DO YOU need furniture for the other room? l have It second handed at low prices. Save halt tpe ooet tf new fur niture. O. W. Thompson. IF YOU don’t think 1 have household goods ut stxughter prices come look through my store, O. W. Thompson. HANDSOME framed pictures. If they are not cheap and pretty don’t boy. a W. Thompson. 8KB ray Bn* of pictures. O. Thomp- WILL SELL FOR CASH, at court house. Bibb county. October L 11 o'clock, tern acres of toad ut Unton- ville on which L. Findlay resides. MISS ISABELLA NICltOLLS-CLwes for French, ■hurkah Literature. History, Mixtc. GS Orange street. • FORSflL The Handsome 2-Story I With Basement, No. 636 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine rooms, with three bath rooms, hot and cold water. All modern convenience*. The house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom nnd la In strictly flrst-claea condition. It has a large frontage on Orange street nnd Rose Park, and only half block from Indian Spring car line. It Is located- bn tho hill, in ae good neighborhood as Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly the prettiest and most de sirable place new on tho market For sale low and on easy terms. For further Information call on Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for 1.1 DICAN & Real Estate Agents. The Three Heroes “GENS. LEE, JACKSON and STOAKT,” Riding down the lines on the morning of the battle of Predericshurg. 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. If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it ia the nest best thing to a visit Come, and see it When will you ever again have an offer ofl80 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you i| you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS OF THB COTTON. World's Fair I wi£h to Inform my friends and pa tron* that I have moved across Poplar street, oppoeite my oil mhp.i. and with Improved fnctutlee pad PMt% eaarmleatly arranged warehouse. 1 am better prepared than ever to handle their cotton to ad vantage. Consignment* always receive my prompt oenonal attention. NEW ROOPf CORRECT WEIGHTS! HIGHEST PRICE*! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! ELLIOTT ESTE& 511-63 Poplar Ktrtel imZ&jzzas:"-'*--* hr wuAmmiimcim*SoA4U AJMM.., XOWST.ee STATE a.