The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 03, 1894, Image 2

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■ — ■ THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MOENING. OOTOBEE 3, 1894. An Knllan.lsitle Hullai In OalsMvlIl. Inam 111* Democrat. lnlll|li(| Good Shape. ' Gainesville, Oat. *.—(Special.)—'The mocrallB rally. 10 Hill coun ty wan tb# largest ot the campaign, and hen .aroused inucti eiithu.il.iam Into the rfwervinif Democracy 1 ot this eoOtlon. The question here it hone large a majority will bo rolled up for the party of 'the people. With the sggreeSIvo warfare which hue been conducted by nine campaign committee tend legisla tive nomine.* and the effect of today's rally, there la no doubt tn the mind of any Kail county Democrat that the majority bore will not be leap than one thousand. ' Hon, Ij. F. Garrard of OoCurobue ar- rlved Karly CM* morning, and was given a hearty reception. Secretary Hoke Smith reached hare tvt 10:30 a. m. He was met at 'the train by mum. bon of prominent dllteus and a brum band. A carriage was in wilting, end shortly after the train started noth- wind Hho procession of seven or eight carriages, tilled .with lending Demo- cnuta, moved to the 'Arlington hotel, where a reception was held. Almoin,' these at the hotel was flan. Clement A. Evans, who Was done no ble work for hie •uwemtiri rival In the -mountiiltia of the rune H'Mge, When 'the speaking commenced (it the court 'house, there were probably two thbinland peigVe present. Every Boat w.io occupied anw many crowded nround tho doors, unable to ntc.uin en trance. Col. II. H. Ferry made a very feh- eltmia Introductory speedi In regiiTd to Secretary Smith amt (Mr. Oarrird, praising Dhelr services to their elate end lohelr country. Then, In a 'hearty and cnthuslaetle manner, Dr. J. W. Oallo Introduced Mr. ISarraitd, who was received very generously. . . The Columbus orator denounced the it totem on l that silver had been demon- tlaed by thle administration Is foully false. He declared that silver svaa etin money of IVnal payment, and pall Win reepeote to the demagogue* Who denied It. He praised tho Democratic congress wrid administration and evil that It was the duty of every Democrat to support Mr. Cleveland honestly and fchrlcwly. Aft the conclusion ot Mr. Garrard's speech Mr. Perry Introduced Hon. Job'll A. ■Smith, who In ■ws'll-thned fatal patriotic sentiences, Intnxtuced Secreta ry dtoke Smith. , Tho secretary wae very warmly np- plawlisl. Ho took up the tlnonctal question, lie dtsoussnl It thorough, ly. announced ilile opposition to the free tend unlimited coinage of rillver nt tho r.U!6 of M to 1 by this country alone. He gave hi* retrains tar It. and Showed Hint he stood squsTely on the Democratic platform In »o doing. Mr. Hmlth'a views on tho financial question were apparently Indorsed by Ida eathenOe. Judging from the general nppk t»«e he received. After the fleuncktl question Mr. Smith discussed the tariff, concluding vrith n survey of the Populist schemes, whkfh ho Showed to be perfectly iwl’d and ridiculous. , , DESTRUCTION IN DANBURG. Three Stores Burned In a Wilkes Coun ty Town—410,000 Damage. WUahlngtoU. Oot. ».—(Special.)—A dnstruudvc lire vlsMcd rhe town of Dsriburg, twelve miles nmvii uf here, ■about 3 o'clock Hills (nooning. Three stop* nmd one olllce were burned. The teas Is about 310,000; in surance, $7,000. The property was owned by T. J. Head A Co., A. T. Anderson and Dr. Wuhan. TBBT ARE STILL STUBBORN, The Striking Convicts nt Waycross WonX Yield—Keeper Jonas There. VMtlCIS Oot. 1.—(Spedkal.)—The forty oonvlcte at the Waycross Lum ber Company's phum. who refused to go to work ycsienduy moriung, havo Inaugurated a stubborn strike. They are armed with axes und other tools and threaten violence rhould they bo forced to begin work. The trouble gruw out of a grudge they have against the now buns. ■Principal Keeper Jones arrived this morning, bu: the con viols have eilll failed to go to work. bacon at avnROLi/roN. Cjtltrns at Carroll County. Listen to Him With Great Earnestness, Carrollton, Oah t—(Speelal.y-MsJ, A O. l'acon ,aule the cluing speech of the campaign her* t -tay to a large and etv tbustssHp audience, it te pronounced py all CM of tlie strongest speeches ever mode tn this county, lie was listened to with the *.to- -t (Utcattoo and repeat city cheered whoh he made some telling p.ont. lit* defense or the Democratic turiy was eloquent and convincing, devil by irrefutable 1 *lc that tt was the only hopo of relief for the people. Th* absurdity of secktoK relief tn th* Populist party was pointed out In suen strong, forcible way end withal with am conservatism and fat mass, Hsu no fata ritnded man could resist tho coiwIuh[< that It was the wildcat hallucination, tilt peoratlon In which he showed the evil recta ot division and tho necessity of h GOOD SPIRITS rui-UuK holla, impair ed memory, niorvae, or imtabio temper, fear ol lmjwtl- tug vaUmitY and • tboudtuu mid one dcrattgo- incat* if Kvlr and mux!, irtuft front pcmioiouz, aolltarj —cmorti nmduU'd In by tbo young. *•* tuv jyuti , through Ignorance of their ruinous cense- uuences. Nervous dvPU- It\. and ksu, of n ody „ . ~W, power, not liifrcqi.i-ully result nos such umvuunU halms. a o reach, reclaim and restore such unfortu nates u> health anil hipplnes*. Is the aim of an •ssoctotion of pmUou geniirmcn. who' hate pestaled a tieatire, w rliten iu plain hut chmde language and uvailug of tho nature, aymtv *£2f aud curatullty, by hi.me treatment, of Of thla ndn sun 1-j oenta In aiamiwv for portage, to mailed securely staled tn a t lam e(ltelu|ie, Addriaa. Woauj'B Xurcasauv Mutcai, Assoamoa, buffalo, h, Y. Stationery, Monograms, Wedding Iovitatlona and visiting cords engraved at Ibises* price*. No da isy: work done by skill ed workmen In our establishment. 8c.ua tar samples end prices. J. P. Stevens & Bro.. jewelers. 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. pinny among tho people of Georgia was grand nnd convincing. This was MnJ. bacon's first speech In Carroll and our people ere delighted with him. He spoke about two hours. Carrol, county will tomorrow do her duty, and look out for ti majority of MOO for the grand old Democratic party. BXOJT0MBNT RUNS HIGH. Populjsts and Democrats Fighting Hard In Washington County. Tennllte, Oct. S.-fBpeclsl.)-Never was exottement so high in political matters os It Is hero tonight. The town |s crowd ed with negroes and two brain hand* are on the street. Rallies have been had •very night elnce Monday, both by the Populists and Democrats. Last night a Special train went from Boitdersvllle an, Tennllte to Harrlaon to a Democratic rally. Everything went well until tree return trip, when some' miscreant firm two shots Into the train. Hocks were also thrown. It Is a miracle that no one wea hurt Several Jumped from the train, which was running at a very high rata of speed end fired at the fugitives. Last election Washington county gave 1,200 majority. Conservative estimates give a Democratic majority of from Uk to 1.000. SOLD THK RAILROAD. Quitman, Oct. 2.—fSpeclal.)—M. R. Mat- lett, receiver at tile Quitman Lumbrt Company and the Boston and Albany rail road, sold them today for IW.OOO. OllS COOPER IS D73AD. He Wee Fort Valley's Chief of Police, an Efficient Officer and Good Cltlten. Fort Valley, Oot. 2.—fSpecial.)—The an- gel of death has again swooped down upon Fort Valley, taking this time one ot her best dtlsen*. Mr. A Cooper, for many yoar* Fort Valley's popular nnd efficient chief of police, well liked and well known over the etate, breathed his last at his home here at 1:10 this afternoon. Mr. Cooper . was u splendid cltlsen, a good husband and a loving father. Ho was like.! by all, and hut row etrangers came and went but spoke a kind word of elev. er Qua Cooper. Ae an officer he tmd no superior, and many were tho dangerous criminals brought to bay by his Indomitable pluck and perseverance. He has made Fort Vai. ley a fine pollcA officer, one that will not lie equaled In a long time. Tho cause ot hie death was a severe esse of typhoid fever contrsctel through exposure. His case was a bad one nnd would havo killed many a roan In n fu« daya. but nis pow- erf ill will was hard to down and ir was a struggle to the md. lie leaves a wlfo and several small chib dron to mourn h|s untimely end. He had Insurance on his life In two companies and leaves a nlco little hoitie tn hla family. , Many nro the friends of this popular man who sympathise with his family In tholr deep affliction. His body will be burled In Oik Lawr cemetery tore tomorraw nnd will be fol- lowedb by a long procession of sorrowing friends. MATINEE TODAY. "Spider nud Fly" Will Giro Two Per formances Today. Tlie ‘ Spider aud Fly" will be at the Academy ot Musla tills afternoon nt uu-itli.ee and nl*o tonight. The prices for both performances nro usual. The "Spider und Fly" Is said to bo by far tlie nest attractluu of tho kind on tho road thla Reason. It fairly bursts open with new features, new Ideas, now cos tumes aud Kccncry, now ballon, pretty girls nud good comedians, hot forget- ting some exceedingly popular music. To enumerate nil the clever people In the east would take too much space at this writing. There are some novel stngB transformations aud some re- iimrkukly lmndsome costumes. .Much uf the play Is lu “MoGluty bud," oth erwise the bottom of the sen. Tho groupings aud muivblng or tho eoutpn- uy lu tlie ensembles make beautiful stage pictures. Tho pautomimlsts are also excellent. In filet, a a a spectacu lar burlesque, this production takes a very high rank. Tho Academy of Muslo will ho opened nt la'll) p. tn. Tills will give overybody tlmo to get dinner ituil ho there lu plenty tlmo for tho perform ance. ABOHIB BOYD IN "TIIF. COUNTRY SQUIRE.” Tho return of ArchiS Boyd to this city will bo bulled with genuine pleas ure by bis hosts of admirers, ntul when ho appears at tlie Academy of Muslo Saturday ns Iibencxer Tobins In "Tho Country Nqulro" be wdl, without doubt, ho enthasUatically received. The play of “Tho Country Squire" Is n blending of city nnd country life Unit la pleas ing to witnvas nnd hear. It suggests uow-inawn bay nud cider Just hard etiutigh. together with the hustle nnd hustle of city life, nud his ninuy ad mirers will, without n doubt, glvo him a .v.mn iv.vpi.on tn Ins new play, which has proved ns popular ns.‘'Old Homes lead" mul tn which ho is dupli cating his former success, having In his now piny a charnoter which Just ills him. Bibb enn do as much as any county today to put an end to Populism—if Democrats will only do their duty. B> Nulty of St. Paul. Minn., writes: “Was oonllned to bed for three weeks, doctors could do mo no good; Japa nese Pile Cure entirely cured me." Sold by Goodwyn & Small, druggists. ARE YOU GOING? The resort* of Tennessee are doing a splendid business this season. The Southern railway, western system ta the direct route to these resort* amt ym. should ask for your tickets via that line. Elegant free oberrvauon coaches be- tween Atlanta end Chattanooga, a through coach for Tate* Springs letivee Chattanooga at < a. nt. and arrives at Tste* tt 12:IS p. m. Sleeper on this train to Wellington gnd Naw Y'ork. Th* seashore exoreat leave* Atlanta 1:20 p. m. for Sc Simons and Cumber land island* Three dally fad train* each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome and Chattanooga. Travel th* Southern railway, western system, for safety, speed and comfort. Call Da Jim W. Carr, passenger and ticket agent. Mneon: J. J. Farnsworth, district panenger agent. Atlanta. Ga.; C. A Benscoter. assistant general pas- senger agent. Knoxville, Tenn. ’’Atkinson or Hines V No matter, .both have heard of Phillips’ -fiimous sox sale. Foil I1VSPKJ-S1A, ZaalMion, «n 1 Stomach Obordm, take Imow.vj* uto.x biitkrs. All dealen k«*p U, tl per bottle. Genuine haft irmic main es4 cromed xt« 1 Imrnon wrappec. | ^ Children. OCTOBER SPECIALTIES. 1 Good Canton Flannel, 4c yard. | Good Fall Calicoes, 3 l-2c. Host Dark Percales, 8c. Good Heavy Rib Vest, 2oc. Splendid line Stainless Hose, | 15c. Sec our down Comforts at| $3.99. Three large cases of finest matched Embroideries in 4 1-2 aA yard strips, made for import- ers’ orders, nt half price. Not it common piece in the lot. \Sf Ask specially to see these sample Embroideries. an A COMING EVENT. Mias Ceclle Cornell Will Give a Compli mentary Dance Friday Evening. The young society people are looking forward with a <creat deal of pleasure to the dance to.be given on next Fri day evening by Mtaq Ceclle Cornell of her home on Forsyth street.. A large number of Invitations have been sent out already. Mina Cornell 1s one of Mfloon's awe-t ost young ladles. She Is a universal ta- vori* In the clrole of young society peo ple, for with her many charms and winning waya she makes an Ideal host- *“’■ MILLINERY OPENING. On Thursday and Friday, tho 4th nnd 5Ui of October, we will display a full line of tho latest full 'millinery. Our customers and the ladles gener ally are rspcctfully solicited to call at 113 Cotton avenue, where every courtesy will bo extended. Mrs. Rees & Hendrix. Dr. II. W. Walker, Dentist, 3(U Sec ond street (over Solomon's Jewelry store), Mneou,,Gn. STRONG’S SHOE STORE. Latest styles in patent leathers at fu; regular ?■! and $7 goods, our com petitor* can’t understand It. Call and we'll toll you how It’s done. W. II. Woodson, L. A. Wood, Managers. Sixty dozen night shirts, 46 cents, good. Phillips, ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADINa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOB LESS THAN 15 CT9. WANTED. WANTED—A position by a young man willing to work. Address Jh\ care Tele. ETuph. WANTED—A standing desk, oak pre ferred. -Consumers Oil Company. 214 Second street. WANTED—A competent man, one expe rienced In office work preferred. N. W. M., cere elegrapk. WANTED—A good live partner in & pay ing nnd well establiohed business. Party must bghVt at least Jo.UQO and fair busi ness experience. References exchanged. Address Partner, care Macon Telegraph. WANTED-To t^'ll you tho Invit co-i\ on market at $4 per ton. We sell for cash only and give you the benefit. Call and see or telephone 122. Carlton Sc Jenkins, corner Sixth and Cherry. WANTED—Parties holding: tho foliow- In* tk-k. t.s t-i mil ut my Pakuce Meat Ar.wkitf and ffot tho prize*: Fit'*;, iNo. 4175. live silver dollars; second, •N\>. 3S20, 15-pound dholce ihmm; tbtrd« iNo. 3699, ono silver dollar. W. L. Henry, WANTED—Boarders a>t the house; also mesto sent out. Satisfaction guaranteed. 720 Firtft street. SALESMEN WANTED to represent our 7»use. We furnish elde lhies. New EngVand Jewelry and Silver ware Company. Iowa City, IovfU. mVNTEU>—To sell you & *94 model Denumore typewriter, beet machine In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent. 'Phone No, 233. WANTED— S-vond lun-1 cook stoves: v-lll jwy good prices. O. W. Thompson, 522 Poplar. FOR RENT—832 Orange street; eeven rooms, BM and water, oar line. Ap ply Ko J. N. Birch. FOR TWNT—Nine-room 128 Cole etreet* CaJ* on Faote Bronson, •tolepihone 193, for particulars. FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, all^f thlnl rtoor and basement of American National Bank building. Constructed especially f»r printing office; of ter Oc- tober 6. R. E. Park. FOR RENT—A nice reeldence. seven rooms: Orange street. Apply 614 Cot ton avenue. FOR RENT—Large and convenient boarding house. Oak street, near Fourth. Terms reasonable. Jullen S. Rodgers, administrator. FOR SALE—One second hand Columbus top buggy; good condition. Address E. P. Willingham. 4*1 Second. FOR SALE—A good paying small dry goods business In good location. Ad dress Dry Goods, car* Telegraph. FOR SAUB—On? standard bred horse; record 230; with buggy and harness. Address T* A. Jacobs, at Eads, Neel A Cos's. FOR SALK—Four room, two story noure. No. 552 Pine street; corners on an alley; lot MxlWx a bargain it taken mu week. George W. Duncan et Co. FOR SALE—A fine three and one.halt gai- K>n cow and calf at Powers' Feed ana Sale Stable, corner Poplar and r-econc streets. . , FOR S.VLE—One tnagnlflcent hew Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. FOR 8ALE—A nice lot on Duncan ave nue, Hnguenin Helgatu, within hundred yards of street car line. Big bargain. Part earn, balance In eaay paymenta B. J. Holt, Clerk’s office, court hou»e. MISCELLANEOUS. GO TO OHAPifAiN'S English Kitchen ■to get your Bunch woyieter fries; only 75 cents. NEW OLIVES In bottlea, the Jtne«t in the city, at It. C. Keen'.* bltf Cherry street. WHOSE GOT 'EM—Bring ypuc tickets a.nd get a prize. First, No. 4175, 55; second, No. 3820, 15-pound ham; tSilrd, No. 3699, one sliver dollar. If above ■numbers are root brougSit In there will be another drawing on the Sfh. Bold tickets and have another chance. W. L. Henry. 25 CENTS a can for new French peas, a cent* a can ror now musnrooma at k. C. Keen'a. MRS. P. P. LOWRY lh#s moved her . school to NO. 430 W'iUsMinElton avenue, next door to Dr. Ball's residence. FRESH CELERY at K. U. Keen'a. A FRESH ARRIVAL of chickens at ■M. C. Bilkcom's. Third Street, near Mulberry. CO CENTS dozen for fresh colery at Keen Grocery Company. HOLMES & COUTTS' cdUSbrnted extra- youst crackers retail at the low price of 10o a pound. 10 CENT8 bottle for new tomato catmip; 10 cents can for new Jib tomatoes at Keen Grocery Company. WE HAVE a Wt of tinwure we will give «wa> for wrappers of large pack ages of Rhoreris Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin Sc Co. EVAPORATED APRICOTS only 1& anti pound at Keen Grocery Company. SARATOGA CHIPS are aU tfte ragerAsk your grocer for them. FRESH prunes, cranberries, codflsb ond pickled pigs feet at Keen Grocery com pany, 631 Poplar, street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sella It. TO HAVE good bread you must have good flour, so aend to the Keen oro- eery company and get It. They keep the best. Telephone 116. 1150 INVESTED yields *G5 average weewy Income with absolute - security. Pros pectus, Itemized statistics free. Benson St Dwyer, 834 Broadway, Now York. US CENTS buy, one doacn treat! eggs to day at Keen Grocery Company. Tele phone 176. RHOUER’S bread raising is the best bread preparation made. Try it. HOW can you save money? Carry your clothes to Nathan Billings, 423 Cotton avenue. He will clean them and reno vate them at greatly reduced rates. Work dono on short notice. CENTRATa give me 1WJ. is that Mr. Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chips. 1 thlnK they are excellent. BIG LOT new goods just received at Grace Grocery Company. Don’t Duv before you see ns. LINDEN BAKING POWDER alwnye gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. CLEANED CURRANTS, pure codfish, best French sardines lift; prunes, gra ham ?our, pe.ir barley, etc., at Grace Grocery Company. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U the best made. Have you tried It? BEST can peaches 20, Imported sardines 12H, Bartlett pear* 15 cents Is only a sample of our new goods and prices. Grace Grocery Company. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred at the Telegraph office. DO YOU need furniture for the other room? 1 have it second handed at low prices. Save half the cost or new fur niture. O. W. Thompson. BEE my line of pictures. O. V». Thomp son. IF YOU don't think 1 havo housBnld goods at slaughter prices come bx>k through my store. O. \V. Thompson. I SELL second hand household goods. Anything you need around house I have It. Why not save your money? O. W. Thompson, 522 Poplar. HANDSOME framed pictures. If they are not cheap and pretty don't buy. O. W. Thompron. MISS ISABELLA NICHOLL3-Clarres for French, English Literature, History, MlkIc. 473 Orange street. TURPIN'S BAKING POWS>ER 1. made of pure cream of tartar end s«xia and Is gll—nleed n:rlclly pure. To In duce ivw to try Turpin'e.B,tklng Pow der we will, for a snort time, give ■wlrh eue* pound ran of powder n pound cun of Holmes Sk Courts' cele brated rakes or ratlines both for 40 cents. Turpin's !» sold by rhe lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company, Macon. Ga. HOLMES & COUTTS’ BISCUITS and cukofl are m-iUe from new nrrterUls of the very hUrfioet standard of ex cellence; they have been awarded the premium over all competitors Wher ever exhibited, and pronounced the finest manufactured In cfce world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy Che beet. Sold by the leading runcy grocers- fjOME AND QET JHEM 12 13c Cantm Flanuel remnants at 7 l-2c. yard. $1.25 Silk Gloria Umbrellas for ?1. 22 yards Good check Homespun ft. 30 dozen men'll 73c. white Shirts nt 30c. each. SO dozen taillca 23c. black Iloao 13c. pair. 20 yards 8c. Sea Islam), yard-wide, for fl. 50 dozen Indies' COu, ribbed Vesta at 25e. each. * 23 dozen Gentlemen’s 23c. tan Socks nt 13c. pair. 4 spools Contes' cotton for 15c. 3 llapera gold-eyed Needles for lOo. 50 dozen ladles' white 10c. Handker chiefs'5o. caelu 10 pieces 30-Inch wool Plaids 23c. a yard; worth 33c. a yard. 20 pieces fancy 33c. wool Buttings at 20c. n yard. 20 pieces 30-lnch colored ’Flannels 20c. a yard. f’ii.uiJ .licit 12 l-2e. Silesia in town. Rest Canvass at 13c. a yard! I]; VI 12 dozen shirt Buttons for 0c. .' All best standard Prints Be. a yard. Beat So. Domestic Check Glnghama 0c, n yard. Gentlemen's wool Drawers and Vests, worth $1 each, at 2yc. each] small and targe sizes only. .1 i Burden, Smith. <fe Oo. SAFETY IS THE KEY-NOTE Of human conviction! und by demon strating tins safety of EQUHTABLB BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, the Association has secured the confidence 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 Is se cured by first mortgages on Improved real estate, In double tho amount, which are held by the Union Savings Bank nnd Trust Company, as trustee, and nothing but an earthquake can dislodge them. The Equitable will lisue this month 15,000 WORTH OF tg PER CENT. GUARANTEED STOCK at *100 per share. This stock guaran tees 8 per cent, cash dividends, payable eeml-annually, and can be withdrawn at any time after six month*. Appli cants will be served In turn. GEO. A. SMITH, Oeneral Manager. Room i Exchange Bank Bank Building forsrleWORLD'S FAIR! The Handsome 2-Story brick min, With Basement, No. 636 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine room*, with three bath rooms, hot and cold water. All modern conveniences. Tho house has been re cently papered and overhauled from top to botton^ and is In atrlctly flmt-claes condition. It haa a large frontage on Orange etreet and Ross Park, and only half block from Indian Spring car line. K / It is located on the hill, In a« good neighborhood ae Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly <the prettiest and (post de sirable place new on the market. For sale low and on eaay terms. For further information call on I Real Estate Agents. PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold before the court house door In the city of Macon, In Bibb coun ty, Ga.. between the leg.il hours of sale on the lirat Tuesday in October next, for cash or on other suitable terms, alf that stock of machinery located tn the lutnher yard at th* corner of sixth and Mulberry streets, tn raid city of Macon, and known as the T. J. Bell & Son plant, constating of Sixty-bora, power boiler and engine, planer, mould-r,’ turning lathe and other machinery. All comparatively new and in good running order sud ooen for 'nepecilon of pros pective nurchasers. I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. D. M. NELLIOAN. Assignee T. J. Bell A Son. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS. All persona having demands against tho esftvte of James T. Nlshpt, late of Bibb county, deceased, are hereby noti fied 1o render in their detrutvls $o the undrr.egned according to law ntul all pensons Indebted to said estate are re quired P) make immediate payment. Uhls llth doy of September. 1S14. J. W. NISBDT, Executor James T. Nlsbet. Deceased. !l||jPPMp V* taX L'.r^v LKL—iv/li.j.^jt-.s, 1 ULoiUai The ‘ Most Wonder Offer Yet ... * 180 C MAGNIFICENT OF THE . Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for .READERS If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is tho next best tinn^ to a visit. Come nnd see it. When will you ever again have an offer v of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS OF THE I World's Fair r>Morr**u vumser u ma. Idtdtemt'y boumU m OUCK ^ . i'tfsftgg MwJMft by mad awui ««4j« J illU