The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 02, 1894, Image 2

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A Batch of Newty Item* Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph, * THE SOUND OF THE FIRE ALARM Cftiud Out tha AnurliNi Fir* Depart ment—Trro Fin* 0rild*ne«i With Their Content* Were Cora- pleltly Dailroyetl, Am eric in. Oct L-fSpteM.)—At the sound of the Are alarm about 11 o'clock last nlsrtit all Amerloua was aroused to a state of excitement and commotion. It was soon discovered thst two nice two-story resklencss on Reese psfJK the property of P. L. Holt of this city, one of which was occupied by lienry Black, a well-known shoe drummer, and the other-- whloh hrul lust been completed, was unoccupied. They were both com pletely consumed. There was ILSOO In surance on the *wb houses, about belt their vnlut. Mr. Black loot nearly all h!s furniture ae well as a MOO shot gun and a gold Watch worth tVQ. Ills furniture su tn ■ured to the amount of 11,000. Hr. Buxene Loeorr. on accountsnt for the S. A. M. railway, who bonded with Mr. Black, lost all his furniture as well ae all his own end his wife’s clothing. The firs department did some good work, nnd would have dons better but for s lack of m-ensure. Something woe wiotur with the water works, and for some time water oouid not be thrown to the tope of the -two houses. The houses adjoining thci*- burned -were with difficulty saved from destruction. The cause of the lire Is unknown. It •named to have caught‘from the cook room of the house occupied. In which there had been no Are elnoe noon of the day before. NEGRO DEMOCRATIC BARRY. In Jones County Many Colored Men Will Vole for Mr. Atkinson. UhtUdnrk*. Oot. 1.—fSpectril.)—Two young gentlemen of toil unto* nnd -if. fluener of tlsla pine* were forcibly brought 10 beer Che expenditure* for taridenluns on t-he Jot by one distin guished gentleman. They Wave decided thnd to move to the fuAilotiMble Circle* of the present -lay k< r.iMu-r expensive, nnd have reoon,rMcred the nVitlor nnd I think will retire, Any why o. littra later on In eelf-defenoo, ff Madame Rumor li correct. Bluntsvllle Was some (rrntt attrac tion for Ifa/Moek society young men. They ore either candidate* for olPeo or matrimony. Your correspondent can’t decide mulch. Mr. WUikUter's, tthlrxl party tWndl- date for congress, spoedh her* -wits w burlesque on oloqtacuoo arid fac.te. IIo faded t»> Show any raison why the people nhnttM support hint nr M* party. Mrs. Pope Otewurt of Brwnvwlpk, (hi., ts vWttng refa«ven her*. IMVaa ttnsle ltiUlp* la nuhn sick nit the roehltmee of tier unole, Mr. WIIITnim llmMock. nnd her many friends wish for her w spettdy recoverey. The mtwocM mill have ti Democititto tally ail this pftet tontght. We Wavs a rood msmy wUutnfch Democrat* e«wm* thHlr rtillks. Who Writ lint eutmilt to their lens Intelligent friends to he hood* winked by Itks eelea of tho rhloj parny- ftce. They or# promising -Uietlf If they «U stive Them their suppnut 10 mm! II cents Hor.ootWn. Jones county darkles tuvvo too much sense to believe nny mail nonsense. They HvvcttU forgot the Party ucrss ml -She mule yet promised by the Republican party (In ISM for vara*. lA very smuelng nnd *Vo very cm- bnnu—tnet thin*, enpeetatly to the thiol parly ramlMMe for the layMaturs from W.s cvnmtv, happened at this place u few daj-u ego. He melt iv-Iih ah old friend he hod not met In Then nnd the following eom versa tlon ensued: “Why, howdy, But, I'm gkul to see you." "Why, bounty. Henry; whn-t n-ro j-ou Mil down here?” “I nm n caaMIdntn for tho leglstaturo on the Populist Ticket." "lle-nry. I use to tilt lilt th i-t yoif were A rlirlit clever fellow, but you have gal with a terrible rotten gang now. Even tho must lot tllgcin darkle* tire eanu to vote Hie Dem-aowtie ticket." All of tiki f«M gpHdpsttims were bnrhrteu and he Tsttred _ti> .dtegWrt. f he wtll take e hack svul In the political world forever. PRMAUY IN USB. CUtmty Qmcern Notnlnh led—News from the County. 1 ELeeaburg. Oct.- 1J—(Special.)—Aud* Itor’e court ten held here, Judge Huy- go-d of Monteeuam, prectiBsg. The ease of H. 11. Corner vs. A. II. Sim- inona Md A. II. Simmons, agent, was up. .vft*a- hearing parole rvldettv* tho court adjourned nine ole. Derejro our iWo.il Uir, Col. Wooten end Judge l’op* ,d aUmiiv. .1 ti l,:.- w.,1---1 -r Vnicfl, 11*. CtiN. Harrison. » young b-IWii of Monxcxunri; .U-dg,- .1 L\rt\ocll ,»r rtifikeo on I Judge MBS P. Jonra of pordele and Cot. N. B. Johnson of Bio vlei of M icon wero In ntten mco. ibkshe-d sWMI w> , ks pre- TVar Xherlff-E. B. Martin 274. -Fl>r tnawurer—D. D. Hall HO, A. A. Paul 81, I. P. Cock 85. VoT hex eoltsctar—John M. Jlnos 178. For tux receiver—Joe H. Rhndat'. 1(7, D. W. Tlson. HI. For surveyor—W. A. Reed 52, P. P. Potter 11. For coroner—James Dee Roy 159, Henry MVahell 8*. " Our merchants ure all doing It fairly good business, considering 8 cents cot- ion, a good crop of whloh Is now be ing gathered. c. F. Putnam ft Co. hhve bought nut the Btokes old etlwvd and haw moved their good to It. TOe postofflee hss been moved Into the Oaliowny brick building, on the east side of Ml* railroad. Judge H. R. Lon*'* family has reached home from their summer sent, seemingly much Improved tn hunlth. Camp meeting wW begin here on the night of The 8th of October. Much In- terort Is belPj m.iirtfastcd aswong 1 "* cltliene In preparing for vIsINng friends. WANT THE DINE CHANGED. Bslrdstown Wsrvts <o Oet In Democrat- la county-fToo Oreen to Burn. Bslrdstown . October 1.—(Special.)— Blardstown Is • little village situated on ths line of Oglothorps nnd Owen counKlm. One-half of tte poputntlon line Is in Oreene nnd the other In Ogle- thorp. The Oreene popuUtlcei very much desire that the line be changed so thst It will out us nil In Oglethorpe county. Why? Because Ostethorpe will give a Democratic majority of near 1,000. while matters In Oreene are aome- whtt mlx«d. _ By the way. thlnxs nre ttvety In the oounty of Oreene. Home funny >hln,”» bavo happened lately. A Democratic darky In a speech related the following dream; "I dreamed thst I went to hell. I found Democrats And Republicans plenty, but Seed nary third party. I said to mynelf, shorely d an folks was right up yonder. De third party said Alt do good principles and All de good folks was wld dem. nnd I find non« ob dim here. So axed de devil: IS you got sny thin] party here?’ *' ’Why, nigger, dare's plenty ob dem here. You Jewt look In dat drying room; Oey Is too green to burn, so I have dem packed In dene to dry s few days.’ ■While the Democrats sre seared In Oreene, still they will whip the light, though It will b by a small majority. They have lost the Boewells, but not withstanding this they will win. part leave -Rulher 'Ho lake cere of Ilhodtt nnd -the baby." There will he n gruud rally and ban b*ci*« In Rexlngton tomorrow. Several Democratic orators sre billed to apeak. There will be only one doctrine preach ed, as the third party Is a baby In Ogle thorpe anil not yet learned to talk. HARRY AT BTATK8BORO, Marty Democrat* Vtaoe Bid Weather to Heir Otfed Speeches. RteiteWbioro, Sept. US.—(Special.—(The Democrats hud u Mg mlly nt this pluce on taut WodnoAiity, it would have been the targoSt gathering ever held In Htateebon.) If tt Mad not been for tin- rain, but (iiM-y in the evening Uho-ratn begun tolling arid a wild wind added to the rain pfovwntod dhousanUx of peo ple from Coming wWo would otherwise have been here. It Ha* bren Mitkmatsd MiUt about 8,000 pared tW* min And melt to hear the dls- ilnifuai-.iU *ii«tkt»w. Tho mooting wns be’,,1 In >tlhe court house and when the crowd l»sd» ttsmmblcd UWere won not ■muillnk mom left. Col. Twiggs. Sir. Haim, Col. Canard anti Ool. Rester all ntkide fine speodhos. arid (hero coming among us wVU beyond doubt help ths onuso of (Desnocraoy. Tho Democrats expect <tlo carry tills county by 600 mu- jOltfty. Tho new court bouse Is Dow ready for the roof. It -will be a beautiful building and-will tuW muoh to our tu>wn, _ . „ Tire holtneas oonvonalon of the Dublin district bus been In' seasloiv mt the MciXiOdlat ohurcih here nil the week. Mrs. Taylor 1* doing the preadhlug. Mr. and Mm. Reeves. Who have male tirielr hume tn Statesboro for nin ny years leave today far Pembroke, where Mr. Reeves will have Charge of •the school nnd Mr*. Rebvcu writ, have o darts In onustc. Tho beat wishes of n heal of trlemls go out niter them. FOUGHT OVER PORITICS. Bulloch County Men Engaged in a Scrap. Separated by n Preacher. Statesboro, Oct. 1.—(Special.) A_ dini- cully occurred vn the streets of thla ptnee j-esterday iifternnon. Mr. J. V>. OHItf of the Olllff nrm and Ool. B. Leo Moore of Statesboro engaged In a Po litical lonvemallon which resulted in n nstlcuft light. During the tight. Bov. Mr. 1 lodges, pastor of the Msthoillat cliunch here, camo along nnd eeparated the oombntnnts and then mounted a dry gobd* box and proceeded to ex pound the gospel to -the crowd that had gathered to see the fight. The IlaotlBt of thl* section held n gencml meeting n-t Toplar Spring on yexteidny. when- Hew, I. A. scarboro pmohed one of Ihb Boost sermons ewr delivered In this section. Ills sub ject was Christian perfection. The speaker ebowed clearly that auch s thing as tierfeclkm In <hls life Is a de lusion. that nun* but God hi holy. , Dr. Holland, who wo* arrested here on l ist Wednesday and carried to Sa vannah u;wu a charge of sending oli- sosse literature through the msllx. h ta returnen home, the charge having been dUuidoaed- DABE EATEN BY D00& DflOQ licU ^u-rv lAtt FrMtur to n Ut HtH to nil »ht* county otfiev*. There m\ta quit*' a NUt In ih# nil koikI cHU«m* nmi quit* n JIvHy Dnio to'A* Kopt OP fur MMnl tiny*. Kwrj ovok uni! ooravr of ttF county wna i*hor- ou^HlytxmWPMd by woh u{MI> anvl «s A rmnm roUowinjf ivi.T.iiiiuct -wert nvwnkwttevl? For olrrk rup^Tlor James Mens 1«, H. A. lVm*t«*r 1S2. UcarU«M Conduct of a Mother In ihe County of Dougherty. Suffered for Twelve Years. OrriJe, (formtrly Jlgarpriiyy^iyytor l Albany, Oct 1.—(SocrUD—iThc nrlph- bora of Nancy Sinus found the does vat- iu*c her 3 days old babe yesterday af- lomoon. When they told her about tt she merely ftakl a* they had found the child it was thvir place to bury it. It la believed that vhc kllletl the child anti n ivt> It fo the dote* to eat to mve burial expenses. She was promptly placed In Jail* Wo«M> a S DlM'^NUA-HV Mkpicsl AseociATio.e, Buffalo. N.V. t tiemkn.frt A heart overflowing with yrcU- tutle proiupU mo, to write you Twolv* Ions weary years 1 Tour Doctor Pierce*! Paw tte* Prescript now co- Ms*. Wnsos aim (ms. wllol health. 1 would, to day£ have been Joy moit ex- ciae. I wui rtwmax tops as I lire. If Mil) aaJrtwft. Youn Mutxevl; {Yeny ant d„ubu Uls, give my name sad * «ucvrt*lr. Mot. MALVINA WILSON. IV. A. BUCKNER DURTED. N;urta. Sept. 29.—(Bpeetut.J—The re- mains of Mr. W. A. Buckner, who died In Savanuah yestsuftxy tnorndur, wen* MriM here this afternoon. In air. Buckner we tone a g»xl umt bUH'y prlied cltlxen. -alhom everj-body regard ed with esteem end cvgtlMeace. He mis a faOhful member of tne ohun-h and well discharged hi* duty In public mid private life. He loaves three yourv rons, who will doubt Ices do cxedR to tils name, «nd In whose welfare we will aOwwys bike nn Interest. FOrt UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE. Big Demonstrations at Vienna Ity the Austrians. Vienna. Sept 30,—.V demonstration In bchnlt of imlvera.il snBrage was held In the citjr today. Fifteen thcugitul pvrsoas took part in the demoostraliou and uurvhtM In penrrrthm tlironah i|jc .etrivU. Ten arrests wrero made, but there vras no fcrious disorder. Underwear for Ladies, Men Beat Dark Percales, 8c. j Good Heavy Rib Vest, 25c. Splendid linp Stainless Hose, | , 16<t See our down Comforts atj ■J, $3.99.. , ' THOSE EMBROIDERIES. Three large cases of finest matched Enibi-oideries in 4 1-2 yard strips, made for'import- ers’ orders, nt half price. Not a common piece iu the lot. 'Sy Ask specially to see these ’ THE CZAR’S SICKNESS. I/ondom, Sept 30.—Tho Staudurd'A corriwpoodont In Berlin Is authority fur the stnU-tnt-ut that mfnnwr Lvy- di-D •llaimuocd tlie czar’s ailment as Ilrlglit'g disease in an advanced stage. On the other hand the Vienna Tage- blatt maintains, on nutbortty of a Uua- ahtu diplomat, that the czar hi suffering from neurasthenia, coupled with anae mia. In addition to kidney dhfcnxe. The czar's ecmdtlon, it in said, wag made ivorao lly tt cold which lie caught two nights before leaving St. releraburg. in tho World. ••• UNDINE. ©rushed lVKddltiiga Flour* The only Flour or Its kind, nnd the best of nny kind. It lx mnde by a secrot pro cess known to but two persons. 3)09,000 has been offored for the Knowledgs "Tho Undine k, out of sight," Ivoraon. Lord & Co., TcnniUc, On. "The Umllno 1» fur ahead of tho flour we have been getting nt Nashville." W. H. Morgan. Pooler. Ga. -NOEI. MILL COMPANY, Eetlll Springqy.Tonn. ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADINri. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CTS. WANTED. WANTED—Parties holding the follow ing tickets to cun nt my Palace Meat -Market tlnd get rho prizes: First, iNo. 1175, Are nttver dollars; second, INV>. 3820, 15-pound choice iham: tWlnl, No. 3699, one silver dollar. IV. L. Henry- WANTED—Olrilltrm-slzcd wife (n good ,->nln;,.n. Ad.lira, "A." Oare Mil- oon Telegraph. WANTED—Boarilsra tut the houeo; Mao meal* sent out. tiitlnPaciion guaranteed. 730 First itreet. SAI.tTSMEN WANTED to represent our tiouse. We furnish «Fde lines. New England Jewelry and Sflver- nvore Company, Iowa City, Iowu. WANTED—A young mm to collect and work in store. Addnssa "Busi ness," cure Telogiupti. WANTED—Pupils In college prepara tory work: also In special course. Ad- dii-:u Mir.. Fieri n. • I: mil. rare Put- pout Huose. WANTED—To sell you a '91 model Dew-more typewriter, brat machine In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent. •Phone No. 283. WANTED—To buy for customer, good renting property, close tn. for which (Mb will bopi M; tro fancy price. Geo. W. Dunoon ft Co. WANTED-Second hand took stoves; will pay good prices. O. W. Thompson. 833 Poplar. FOR RENT—.'■■13 Orange street; seven roams, gas arid water, car line. Ap ply eo 0. N. Birch. FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, 138 Colo street. Call on Fbotc Bronson, ■ telephone 193. for partieukus. FOR RENT.—Store Na 213 Cotton ave nue. Also warehouse on side Sixth street, anl stable with 11 stalls. Ap ply to JenkliM nt Guernseys shop. FOR RENT—I bare revival desirable ■houses 1-11 my rent Hat. Cat! Mondhy; they ore going but. E. A. Horne, 154 Ctierry utrest. FOR RENT—Hear of second floor, all of third jloor ant) basement of American National Bank building. Constructed specially tor printing ottlce; after Oc tober 5. it. li Park. FOR RENT—Large and convenient board hi g hs>use. Oak street, near Fourth. Term* renaonable. Julten S ItoUgera, administrator. FOR RENT—One hundred acre farm and Improvement*. Columbus road near city, for next year. Jullen S. Rodger*, administrator. FOR RUNT.—Office and gentlemen's sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sor ing* Bank. FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor, over John R. Kills'. Triangular block. R. E. Part FOR RBNT-Owlee offices or desk room on ground Door. E. A. Horne. IS Cherry street. FOR RENT—Small store corner of Third nnd Mulberry, next Davis’ E. Park. ' FOR SALE. FOR SALE—The vacant lot of the Lyon property, between Pine utree-t UWd OoOAm avenue. Tna been subdi vided so as to make one nice resi dence lot fronting on Pine street and two buslnon lot. On Cotton avenue. Tht* 4a a splendid opportunity for Investors tmd will be sou Tuesday, Ootriber 2, without reserve, to front of court -house, between legal hours of sale. Plat furnished at sate. At*o, vacant lot on Gray property, beau tifully located, corner of two streets. Terms, one-half cash and toatonco six months, 7 per cent. Interest. For further lufornfa-tfon oaM on George W. Duncan ft Oo. FOR HALE.—Fine Parker gun cheap, 32 bore, brand new. Apply A. B. C., care Telegraph. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. MISCELLANEOUS. OO TO aiHAPAHAli'S English Kttahen no gelt your Cunfch or oyster fries; only 25 cents. WHOSE GOT 'EM 1 —Bring your tickets nnd get a prize. First, No. 4175, 25; sooond. No. 3820, 15-pouhd ham; ehtrd, ■ No. 3699. one stiver dollar. If ttibove -numbers are not brought tn Chore will be another drawing on the 5'th. Hold tickets and have another chance. W. L. Hctnry. ' IMRS. P. P. LOWRY tti.is mo'vcd her school :to No. 430 'WasMngXon avenue, next door to Dr. Hull’s residence. O. B. PETTIT, Agt. , contractor and ■builder. Olllce 369 Second street. Con tracts far all kind* of bujldtng. Re pair work a specialty. Plans nnd npoclfioatlons furnished on short notice. ’ LOST—Liberal reward ■. to the Under of small vest -pocket book; Qo*t between (Brown Iioum arid Union depot. Miser a. Wood. SCHOOL—(Miss Gibbes -will reopen her adhool on Tuesday, October 3. Two doom from AppWtom nvenue, on Progress street. Terms moderate and to advance. TIIE FRENCH LANGUAGE—Mr*. Ed- inga vr’Jil commence leaching French by tho new method October 8 In the Pol- MU building, Orange street, next Nisbcrt School. She con bo seen every after noon until that tlnte at. |ha sphool room from 8 to G o'clock. GEORGIA PRODUCE COMPANY—Wo are foroUquarters for fruits and produce; etrictly -Wholesale. Seo our advertisement today PLAIN land mixed (plc&le* 4n barrel's nt M. C. D.Ukcom’a. Thlfld street, near (Mulberry. QOOD ROOMS, flnst-class fare at the Gray house, one block from Union de pot. on car line. <54 Pine. aim. H. A. Gray. A FRESH ARRIVAL of chickens at M. C. Bxlkcom'a, Third street,. <near Mulberry. HOLMES ft COUTTS' ottMbmted extra- youit crackers retail at rile low price of lOo a pound. WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will giveaway for wrappers of targe pack ages of Rhorer's Bread Railing. W. C. Turpin ft Co. SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage. Abjc your grocer for them. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. HW INVESTED yields 165 average weekly Income with absolute security. Proa- pectus. Itemised statistics free. Henson A Dwyer, SH Broadway, New York. ltHOUER’S bread raising !s the beat bread preparation made. Try It. CENTRAL, give me 1(X. Is that Mr. Keen? Yea, madam. Pleoae aena me two boxes Saratoga chip* 1 think they are excellent. LINDEN BAKING POWDER - always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is the beet made. Hare you tried It? OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred at the Telegraph office. TURPIN'S BAKINO POWDER Is made ot pure cream of tartar and soda and Is gwmmeed Krictly pure. To In duce y«ou to or Turpln'j Baking Pow der we wiH, for a short time, give -with each pound ran of powder a pound con of Holmes ft Couita’ cele brated rake* or eulttnes both for 49 rents. Turplfl's Is sold by the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Raktng Powider Company, Macon. Ga. A COMPLETE act of bar fixture*.for sale cheap at Thompson'* Auction Hou«c, Poplar struct. HOLMES ft COUTTS' BISCUITS sad rakes are nuUe from new nx.it,'riuta of ths very highest standard of ex cellence; they -have been awarded the premium over all cunpetttors wber- rrer exhibited, and -ire pronouneeM the finest manufactured In Use world. If you use rakes or biscuits, why not buy the brat. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. t SELL second hand household goods Anything you need around house I have It. Why not esve your money; o. w. Thompson. 623 Poplar. SEE my fine of picture*. O. h. Thomp- soa. 12 l-2c Canton Flannel remnants at 7 l-2e. yard. $1.23 S,lk Gloria Umbrellas for fL 22 yards good check Ilonicspnn Jl- 50 dozen men's 75c. white Sliirta at 50c. each. HO dozen ladles 25c. black Hose 13c. pair. 20 yards Sc. Sea Island, yard-wide, for $1. 50 dozen ladled 50a ribbed Vests at 25c. each. 25 dozen gentlemen's 25c. tan Socks at 15a pair. 4 spools Contes' cotton for 15c. 3 papers gold-eyed Needles for 10c. 50 dozen ladles' white 10a Hand ker chiefs 5a each. 10 pieces 3G-lnch wool Plaids 23c. a yard; worth 33c. a yard. 20 ptcoes fancy 35a wool SultiDgs al 20a a. yard. 20 pieces 30-lnch colored Flannel! 20c. n yard. Best 12 l-2a Silesia in town Best Canvass at 15c. n yard. ' 12 dozen shirt Buttons for 5c. All best standard Prints 5o. a yard.’; Best 8a Domestic Check Gingham.' 5a a yard. Gentlemen's wool Drawers and Vest^ worth ?1 each, at 25c. each; small and large sizes only. Burden, Smith <fe Co. DO YOU need furniture for the other room? i have it second handed at low price* Save half the coat of new fur niture. O. W. Thompson. IF YOU don't think 1 have household 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. Thompron. MI83 ISABELLA NICHOLL3-Classes for French, English Literature, History, Music. 475 Orange street. SAFETY IS THE KEY-NOTE Of human conviction, and by demon strating the safety of EQunTABLE BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, the Association has secured the confidence of the people. Lord Mansfield said, "the beat Invest ments for security and Income ore first mortgages on real estate." Stock In the EQUITABLE BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON is se cured by first mortgages on Improved real estate, la double the amount, which are held by tho Union Savings Bank and Trust Company, as trustee, and nothing but an earthquake can dislodge them. Tho Equitable will Issue this month 25.000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT. GUARANTEED STOCK at $100 per share. Thla stock guaran tees 8 per cent, rash dividends, payable scml-annually, and can be withdrawn st nny time after six months. Appli cants will be served In tum. GEO. A. SMITH, General Manager- Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building FORSALE The Handsome 2-Story SI1 With Basement, No. 636 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine room*, with three bath rooms, hot and cold water. All modern 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 cm Orange street end Hose Park, and only half block from Indian Spring car line. It is located Km the hUI, Jn a* good neighborhood as Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly the prettiest and most de sirable place new on the market. For sale low and on «asy terms. For further Information cell on 11 DICAN & CO. Real Estate Agents. 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 tlie 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. The Most v ' Wonderful Offer Yet .... 180 C MAGNIFICENT o OP THE .... Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for .<» readers If you visited the Fair you qan appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit. Come and see it When will you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost vou if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS World's Fair UOfM P%o*9r*p\ia rumf* gj itom*'* U*md u» c8*X Par**» taulmg *» mi. mutl ukUu S 214^ l NMWfWWO XAXX*. sow:r.. STATS .. Ui