The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 04, 1894, Image 2

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———77“ Mri Mary E. B«b«r, Widow of the Lots Ambrois Baber, Panel Away. WAS A REMARKABLE WOMAN ICntw Nor* of Hacon'i Illitur/ Thun Any Ocher Citizen—Will II# IlurUd Till* Afternoon Pioni Chrlat Charch—Interment at floao Hill. Mr*. Mary E. Baber, widow of the late Anibroae Baber, died at her home on Wulnut aireet last right at 8M6 o'clock after a brief. Illneaa. din, Baber w»i M.ieon'e oldtat cltl- tec, both In yean and reaidenoo. She eu S7 year, of e«e tw*l Wad llvrtl In Uaen alnoe her girlhood. Macon Ioace much Vn the death of Mrs. Baber, for aside from her'noble Chrlwthilr ctaiwottf and Rood lufluraco she wan bhe custodian of much, of the city’s eiawt Important and tnlercsilng Mstory. Few women, and few men for tWat mutter, possess such an In tellect end bright mln<l as itifT, Mrs, Haber. She was a scholar "of much eminence and remarkable memory. In her young llfo She was an acknowl edged 'belle and when her husband. Dr. Baber, was minister to Bpatri, she wna a constant attendant at court, and many young belles of the present generation have worn the handsome and cosily oourt gowns, worn by Mrs. Baber la Burin, at mawjuenide halls In SInoon. Sirs. Baber was a consistent mem ber of Christ Episcopal church and was a member of . the flrst.Kplso.mnl clntnuh orgwnladf Hn- iMmoon. She leave. only one dhllil, Mrs. B. Baber Panlhon of PilorUdo Springs, and four grandchildren, Mr. IViul Blaclciflienr. Mimes Mury, Bill and Blrdlo Block- Shoar of this city. The funeral will take place from Christ churdh this afternoon at 4:20 o'clock. The f.illowliie jervrtrimen will act as pall bearers: \V. B .Nottlng- l,um, C. tl. Hall, A., Walter B. Hill, T, L. Mussenburg, Ooorge Kersllaw and George It. Uarkcr. IN T11E PAVILION. Yesterday was another day for tep- heavy favorites, some of them ivich ab- roluts “lay-downs" that neither elite cared to do business on them, lunl therefore the adds were not post'd. Do of course the sport generally was Unices end rather too tame to be enjoyable. A little saving grace was found In the lost mce, which proved to be a corker for the talent. Burris, whose private performance! have bent hern lied for end wide, waa consid ered a red-hot good thing nnd they backed him ts tf tt was all over but the shout ing. And right they were, for he literally won ee he pleased. Hut there's somethin* In today's card Just as good and perhaps i mile better. Pick It out and then un. lend „n U. It's there sure-flnd It. Flret auuUtlons received In I’uthel a 1 avtlion ut I p. m. __ - ’ AT JEROME PARK YE8TERDAT. Flret rsce-Threo-fourths of a mile, han. diea|>. Time, Maid fcUrinn; Ull 1 to 1 Miss Male; MO; l.to l (Grlrtln) 2 Second race—Five-eighths of a mile straight. Time, 1:01 ‘ Urania: llo: » to I. 'J8SE8 * Ml.lsley: 110: 6 to 3. (Midair;) S Cockade; 110: 16 to 1 (Domett) 3 Third race—Fourteen hundred yards Ktnnenell; lit j IJl!*VUnt; lM.,e*e#ee.»ee*eo.e.rc»Pe(‘iTlftlni I Fourth race-one and ouc-elBhth miles, Thurston; IM; * to 6 fl*****.}' s l-trls; KM; 3 to 1 3 Dtnbnlua; 101: 16 to I..... .(Lasrley) 3 Fifth race—Five-eighths of a mllo. M.-Iniyrei ltd: 6 to 1....(Hamilton) 1 Old Dominion; 1)1; S to B,.(..(MH«l«r>l 3 Prince John; 1M; 6 to I ...(DagivM 3 Sixth race—On«*h#lf mllo straight. lime Harris: MI: I to I J l'andors; 107; ta to 9 W«W » Touch Colt; U0; 4 to 1 .«..«(Qrlfrin) 3 AT JEROME PARK TOO AT. nnt race—Titan course. Hutton, 1W; lUaekhawk, 112;iJgj&h W Second race—Three-fourth* of » mil®. KmihoI* M; Havoc, US; Nankl Took, 113; ThucliUN* 113} Do* Colt, 113. * Third raoc-Atncrlcnn Jockey Club nan- <1 leap, one and one-fourth mile*. iianquet. 13); Sir Kxcet*. ll*: The F*Dper, 100. Fourth race—One-half mile, maiden#. Mohawk. 1W; Touch t\>lt, 103; Bamanian, 1(0; Rufus. 103; Achiever, 1®: Tree Top. 100; 1’hlllslta. 1W: Nlnevah. lODi Tuscan. 67; Countess. W; Margaret, M; \ocnUty* 64; Benefactor. 67. ^ « Fifth race—Three-four the of a mho. Hat ton, 11); Armltagc. 108; Trlnculo, IW; Long, dale, ICC; Longbrldge, 108} Governor Shee han. 101 sixth race—One mile. Jodun. 107; L*..ra.- brlitee, 106; McIntyre. 105; Bandit, 101; Flo rinda, 1®; Little Matt, 93. Flint odds at 1 p. m, Maapeth electric light nice* at night. First odds at 8:43 o'clock p. m. EVERYBODY PLEASED With the Indorsement That Lloyd Mcoro The unnntmous and very complimentary tivlorMfnam wh!ch the Macon bar haa given Mr. lAvyit Moore for city c judge meet# not only with the happy approval of the member* of the l«v, <jls their action bfRpfttkli but ll a. matte gratification to the public generally. Ills many friend* therefore. Join In the stnpere bop* that Qou v tiwr Atkinson when he tnk.ee Ida scat, will anoint Mr Moore. tAklng Into full veight the etroig 1 e>t irvl-T-vnwvu that an sppllcaut for tin office could have. A PALE FACS comes from poor blood. Your Wood need* to lie enriched and vitalised. For thl* thereV nothing ttt the world id thor oughly effective aa l>r. iVtxVa Golden Medical Di*ct*very. Children who are weak, thin, pale, eivd puny are mad* *tron£, jduniiv roay, and rolnat br the 44 Discovery.” It* opr- dally ada]>te4 to them, t«x\ from it* plfie nut tevte. It's an ai>peUalng, reetoratlre tun ic which build* up needtal Doth and strength. In every ld«n<u*taiut or disorder, u it doesn't W-iK-tU or cure, you have your i.nuD y tack. l>r. It V. PiXKoa: JVor B*r-1 will nay F at I n--i the “Modkwi Dlsoovery** for my little itrl. and she to entttvlr well. I cannot ]>rst*e jour ucdicmes t«>o klah)>. You may net M«utvd that you will always have tty ■apport t (/ri^vuy' cQtt&cC&sz-. Thi, Brilliant Production of Pain's Ha« Been Booli,d For the Great Dixie Fair. rO SHOW FOR. <JNE WEEK ft Will Be a Grand Attraction Within lUelf— Achilla million and 111* Spiral Tower Will Create a Sensation Hero, Col. K. C. Pardee, manager for Pain', Pyrotechnic Spectacle Company, wan In the city yesterday, and has closed a contract with the Dixie Interstate Fair AstsoclaUon for aix production* of Ibe "Dssi Day, of Pomnell," beginning D«- tuber 2), Thl, la another blx hit for the Dixie Fair, and will prove one of the very leading attractions at the fair. The production will be full, with the nrwi spectacle,* costumes, ballet*, marches, etc., ami Pain's marvelous 11,000 exhibit of firework* each night. This feature Is particularly memorable lo every, one who wltneeued the World's Fair. Tho pyrotechnic displays made by this company constjtuted an attraction at the World’s Fair oyvllla attraction at the weald's greatest expo sition, that was given special promi nence. ■ • Tho company domes South, having enjoyed art exceptionally flue season throughout the West and North, and fresh from achievements that have never before bpen enjoyed. TILE SPlItAD TOWER. An attraction at the fair that will oommand the attention of oil tho peo ple who attend will bo Prof. Achilles Philllon. tho equilibrist <utd originator, who will- present hi, Kplr.il tower. He Aral exhibit, a small steam ferriage, which Is of hla own Invention. Tho ve hicle carries three Demons, nnd upon a Rood road Is said to be capable of at taining n .peel of twenty-flve miles an hour. Phlllon's specialty it ascending a spiral tower on a lotgcball, which he cause, to revolve with his feet. The tower U thirty-six feet In height. Mid stand upon a fourteen-foot pedestal, so that Iho top of tho tower Is flfty feet from tho floor. There Is a Winding runway, sixteen Inches wide, from tho pedestal to tho tOD of the tower. It has d grade of four feet nnd ten Inches to every twenty feet, end the surface Is not concave, but perfectly flat. Up this sleep and narrow surface PhillOn walks on a woden canves-covored globe, that Is twenty-eight Inches In diameter, and weighs fifty-live pounds. When he reaches the top he turns arouitd on n very small Platform, nnd still standing upon the ball, he descends with ns much ea»o as he. went up. From n point near the top of the tower, a flntsnrfaced, horizontal Imita tion of a cable, onlv four Inches wide, nnd flfty feet long, js extended out over the flour moon slender Iron supports. Vhlllon walks unon this, revolving ball to the end of this narrow Imitation on- Vie. turns oround nnd returns to the top of tho tower with the ntr of a man out for « stroll on Mnrket street. His fln*l descent fibm the tower Is niniie In the slum of red tire nnd amid a shower of fireworks that would do cred it to the Foutrh of July. AN UNPROVOKED MURDER. Columbia. 8. C„ Oct. 3,-nenry Nipper, a white man, Shot a negro named Charles lloyd through the heart this afternoon on one of the principal streets of the etty. Tho newro wna not InaUntly killed hut dltd soon nftcr. The murder was unpro voked. Nipper was drunk and sent tho negro for more whisky. When he. re turned w;th corn Instead of tyo whisky Nipper pulled his pistol and fired, lie was arrested. LONDON'S NBttf LORD MAYOR. Iroivdon, Oct. 3.—Sir Joseph Renals, tho senior candidate for the mayoralty, was eleotrd by n ballot ofthc guilds to day. At the meeting of the guilds tm September 29. considerable opposition to Sir Joseph was disclosed, rendering nee- oastrv a ballot of the entire guilds elec torate. and this was held today, with the above result. PRICE! OP WHISKY. Peoria, lit, Oct. 3,-On and after to morrow. October 4. the whisky trust .will discontinue Riving rebato cerllfl- e.Vlcw. floods will be billed flat Thero Is no climate in orlcre. • Stationery, Monograms. Wedding Invitations and visiting cards engraved at lowest prices. No de lay; work dono by skill- •d workmen In our establishment. Send fbr samples and prices. J. P. stevenj * Bro., Jewelers. 41 Whitehall etreet, Atlanta, da. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people wo see around us #eem to prefer to surfer aud Is- nude mUcrabtc by indigestion, cou- alipatlon, dlsilnr-i, lorn of appetite, coming up of tlio food, yellow skin, when for “6 coins wo will sell them Bhlleh’a Vltalixcr .guaranteed to cure them! Sold by Ooodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street mud Cotton avenue. Attention, Ladies, We Win display the latest style* In hats and bounets today, Mtea R Monts' A Co. p J NOTICE. To Hotels nnd Hoarding Houser. Recognising that there mil po n Urge attendance at the Dixie Inter state I'.ilr, It Is avneatly requested thut nil hotels, boarding houses and private houses who nil! MOOOMMQUM vWttndu ring the fair win send to tht* other full Information aa to the number'they con take, with term*and location of house, in order that we cun answer tCie inquiries on this line A. C. KNAl'P, Soc’y. STRONG SHOE STORE). Our $5.00 Patent Leathers have eaught the town. Noth ing like them ever before shown nt that price. W. H. Woodson, L. A. tVooo, Managers. FIRST PRIZE TAKEN. Mr. Waiter N. Clark held the num- •ber. 4,175. and captured the live silver dol'.trs given away at w. L. lb-a- ry'e Palace Meat Market. lit. Price’s Cream Baking Powder WerM'e Pair Hlykmt Award. BLACK GOODS. All Wool Black flenri- full 38 inches wide at 35c,, never before Hold ^in- ml/ 35c.- MbY ettai W 35c., der 50c. Ai 44c.—Black Se finieb; over a erges, elegant a yard and a quarter wide. Pure wool. |2*j 75c.—Five pieces^ 51-inch Black Broadcloth. t~JIeavy weight. You will find the r-b same elsewhere at §1; Novelty Blacks.—Scores of rjA new things in Novelty Blacks VJ from $2.35 to $25 per suit. Complete line trimmings. Juhan’s For Underwear. Man's For Stamped Linens. Man's For Kid Gloves. -'Man's For Hosiery. Man's For Curtains. FARMERS IN SESSION.. (Parkersburg, W. Va., Oct. 2.—The Farmer* National Congress, composed of delnjCeUea from forty shates, began 6te annuhl session here today and .will be Jn session tho remainder of the week. About 200 delegates were pres ent at tfie opening cotton and many others will arrive during the day. The preliminary organization was formed today and GovernorMocCorkle, of West Virginia, delivered Che ad dress of woloom#. Becrftary J. Bter- llng Morton la expoctod to arrive bere In aime to u ldrcsa the congress. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best .wive In the world for cats, brutoe*, Kores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever *ore«, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect satls/a- tlon or money uncled. Price. 23 cets per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggist*. The largest and bent win ter Wheat Flour Mill Plant In the World. UNDINE. Crushed Nllddllpgs Flour. Thoonly Flouroflts klnd.nml tho best ol any kind. It le mtulo by a secret pro cess knovn to but two persons. $100,000 bat been olltrei for tho Knowledge- "The Umllne Is far ahead of the flour, we have been getting at Nashville." W. H. Morsun, Pooler. Co. •The Undlno Is out of sight" Ivoreon. Lord & Co.. Tennlfle. Go. NOEL MILL COMPANY. . Estill Springs, Tenn. CENT i WORD advertisements under this HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORBL TAKEN AT. ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION: NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CTS. WANTED—To sell you a '04 model Dcrwmoro typewriter, beat machine In the world. J. K. Mlnter. agent. 'Phone No. 283. WANTED—(Madium-alzed «nfe In good condition. Ad-lrraa “A," O.ire Mu- oon Telc^mpih. WANTED—Unfurnished room on 11 rat lloor. not fair from First, Baptist church. Addreao P. J„ care of Tele- gmph. WANTED TO RENT—A furnished room In vicinity of po«tofllee, court house or city hall. Address "L.," care of Telegraph ofllce, at once. WANTED—A young moo to collect and work In etore. Addrosa “Buel- nel»s, ,, cure TelegiUpTn. 1<X)R RENT—S32 Orange atreet; eev«\ ronus, g.i« and water, car line. Ap ply to J. N. Birch. FOR RENT—Nine-room realdumce, 126 v'.)l.“ street. on l*\).de Bronson. .(telephono 193, for particulars. FOR BAUD. FOR SALE nt a bargain, several small homes and vacant lots taken for debt. B. iM. Zfiller, 463 Second street. FOR SALE—One second hand Columbus lop buggy; good condition. Address E, V. WQS1 nsham, 461 Second. FOR SALE—On? aurndud bred horse; record 2:®; with buggy* and harness. Addrcaa *11 A. Jacobs, at Eada, Neel & Co.'a. FOR SALE—Four room, two story house; No. K.2 Pine street; corners on an alley; lot 33x106. A bargain ir taken thU week. George W* Duncan tk Co. FOR SALE—Or^e magnificent new Co* lumbla-bicycle, lias never been used. . Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. MISCELLANEOUS. GO TO OirATWr.VN’S English Kitchen <o get >*our Cuntoh or oywier fries; only 33 cetvte. MRS. P. P. LOWRY has moved her school to No. 430 WwMRogtan avenue, next door to Dr. Ihiil'* residence. HOLMES 4 COUTTS* c«k*bmted extm- crockers reuli at the low price of 10c a pound. RUHR macaroni and beet cream cheese M Keen Grocery Co.. 631 Pop lar atreet. WE HAVE a b; of tinware we will give totra> for wrappers of large pack ages of Rhoreria Bread Raising, tv. C. Turpin * C®- 12 l-2c Canton Flannel remnanta at 7 I-2c. yard. $1.23 S.lk Gloria Umbrellas for $1. 22 yards good check Homespun $1. 50 dozen men's 75c. tvLilla Shirts at 50c. each. ' 50 dozen ladles 23c. black Hose 15c. pair. 20 yards 8c. Sea Island, yard-wide, for $1. 50 dozen ladles’ 00c. ribbed Vesta at 23c. each. 25 dozen gentlemen's 23c. tan Socks at 15c. pair. 4 spools Coates' cotton for !5o. 3 papers gold-eyed Needles for 10c. 50 dozen ladles' white 10c. Handker chiefs 5c. each. 10 pieces 30-lnch wool -Plaids 23c. a yard; worth 35c. a yard. 20 pieces fancy 35c. wool Suitings at 20c. a yard. 20 pieces 30-Inch colored Flannels 20c. a yard. Best 12 1-2C. Silesia- In town Best Canvass at 15c. a yard. 12 dozen shirt Buttons for 5c. All best standard Prints Oe. a yard. Best Sc. Domestic Check Ginghams 5c. a yard. Gentlemen's wool Drawers and Vests, worth $1 each, at 25c. each; small and Large sizes only. Burden, Smith. <& Co. 4 'MILLINERY opening Friday at New man’s. SARATOGA CHIPS are all the rage, ask your grocer for them. FRESH prune*, cranberries," codfish and pickled pigs feet at Keen Grocery Com pany, 621 poplar street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always glvce satisfaction. Your grocer sells it. BEST gelatine 10 cento package at Grace Grocery Co. N'EW GOODS-'Everythlng at' lowest cosh prlceo. at Grace Grocery Co. DON'T buy until you see our stock and prices. Will auve you money. Grace Grocery Co. IlfiO INVESTED yields 165 average weekly Income with absolute security. Pros pectus, Itemized statistics free. Benson & Dwyer, 834 Broadway, New York. llHOHER’S bread raising Is the best bread preparation made. Try It. THE latest novelUeu In millinery will be shown Friday at Newman’s. CENTRAL, give me 1W. is that air. Keen? Yes, madam. Please send roe two boxes Saratoga chips, i think tney are excellent. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is the best made. Hdvo you tried It? VINEVILLE.—We itnke pleasure In an nouncing to our Vinovlllf! friends and customers that wewlll hereafter stairt a quick delivery wagdn from -the otore at 7:30 a . m. All orders not ■received by -that llroo will go In tho afternoon promptly at 3:30 o’clock. Jnb. C. Holmes & Co. CRB.VMERY butter and cream cheree Juat received at C. F. Collier & Bro.’s. THE most select stock or pattern hats will be opened on Friday at New man's. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred at tho Telegraph offloe. MIPS ISABELLA NICHOLL3—-Classes for French, English Literature, History, Music. 475 Orange Btreet. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE—Mrs. Fad ings will commence teaching French by the new method October & in the Pol- hlll building. Orange street, next NlSbct School. She can be seen every after noon until that time at the school room from 3 to 5 o'clock. WANTED—'Pupils In college prepara tory ‘work; also In special course. Ad dress (Ml*** Florence (Bernd, caro Pier- pout Huoae. GEORGIA PRODUCE COMIPANY—We are heaUquartero for fruits uml produce; strictly iwhalesulle. See our advorUsctmcTri today. G. B. PETTIT, Agt. , contractor and bulkier. Office 260 Second street. Co-n it n. lets for ull ktnVis -of building. Re pair work a specialty. Plana and ©pacifications furnished on short notice. FOR RENT.—Office end gen'tlemen’a sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ings Bank. FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor, over John R, Ellis'. Triangulax block. It. E. Park. FOR RENT—Small store corner of Third and Mulberry, next Davis’ stables. R. E. Park. FOR RENT.—Store Na 213 Cotton ave nue. (Also warehouse on side Sixth street, and stable with 11 stalls. Ap ply to Jenklms at Guernsey’s shop. CELERY—Fresh eelery and cranber ries at W. G. Middlcbrooks'. TOMORROW Is the dsy for the milli nery opening at NewmanV. B%’APQRAHEID apple. 12 l-2c. pound; dried ponchos 16c. pound • W. G. Mid dle-brooks. Armory building. ALL ladles nre cordially Invited tomor row to the opening at Newman’s. STRAYED—Small black mare; marked ■with A on Jett forcso'houlder. Inform- totkrn thankfully received at I. L. Smith's, MulbeiTy street. BAY Mr. Corner Man, do ladles vtalt Thompson's auction house? I hear he sells all kinds of hoia»ehold goods cheap, and I want a bed and ward robe. This eras immediately an swered by a well-known merchant, with; Yea; for my wife haa been there, find from the ladle* she saw In his * store getting- bargains, 1 should say they did. ThomDson says he won’t stay anywhere the ladles can’t visit This catches me. then, and he imme diately looked ud his wife, eo as ;o save 36 on the bed and wardlobe. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER la of pure cream of tartar and a-*ia and (s giz.nninteed strictly pure. To In duce you to try Turpin's Baking Pow der we will, for a short lime, give ■with each pound ran of powder a pound can of Holme* & Courts' cele brated cukes or siltlnes both for 40 cents. Turpin’s Is sold by the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company, Macon. Ga. HOLMES A COOT** BISCUITS and a&kee are makle from new materials of the very highest atandanl of ex cellence; they hove been awarded 'the premium over all competitors wher ever exhibited, and *t*>* pronounced the finest manufactured in cte wv»rld. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the beet. Sold by the leading fancy grocer*. SAFETY IS THE KEY-NOTE Of human conviction, and by demon strating the safety of E0UHTABLB BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, the Association has secured the confidence of tho people. lord Mansfleld said, “the best Invest ments for security and Income are flrst mortgages on real estate." Stock In the EQUITABLE BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON Is se cured by flrst mortgages on Improved real estate, In double the amount, which are held by the Union Savings Bank and Trust Company, as trustee, and nothing but an earthquake con dislodge (hem. The Equitable will Issue this month *5,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT. GUARANTEED STOCK at *100 per share. This stock guaran tees 8 per oent. cash dividends, paynble semi-annually, and can be withdrawn at any time after six monthx. Appli cants will be served In turn. GEO. A. SMITH, General Manager- Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building FORSALE The Handsome 2-Story BH UK, With Basement, No. G36 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine room*, with three bath rooms, hot and cold water. All modem conveniences. The house haa been re cently papered and overhauled from top to bottom and is In etrlctly flret-claes condition. It haa a large frontage on Orange street and Rose Park, and only half block from Indian Spring car line. It is located v>n the hill, In 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 easy terms. For further Information call on ... 11 DICAN .ft 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 legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In October next, for cash or on other suitable term*, all that stock of machinery located In the lumber yard at the comer of Sixth ar.d Mulberry street*. In oald city of Macon, and known as the T. J. Bell & Son pl&nt, consisting of sixty-horae power boiler and engine, planer, mould.-r, turning lathe and other machinery. All comparatively new and In good running order and ooen for 'nepection of pros pective purchasers. I reserve the right to reject any and ell bids. D. it. NELLIGAN, Assignee T. J. Bell Jk Son. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS. All persona havlfig demands against the esawe of James T. Nlsbet, late of Bibb courrty. deceased, are hetreby noti fied to render in Hhelr demands to the undcr4gn*il acoardemc to law and all persona Indebted 'to eald estate are re quired to make Immediate payment. This 14th day of September, 1804. J. W. NISBCT, Executor James T. Nlsbet. Deceased. parkeIFs HAIR BALSAM Clrar.-i t&a tvuat'.fiM the httly. rn*ruAf B laiu.au! growth Merer 7Alls to Eeetor* Onj C&fM Ktlp d'-seel A 1 Youthful Color. SSgpEEEID * PsTkerV Otnser Tonia. It rare* the w«ret Coo esX lall.4a. DcWj, U«t«U)e, hta,TUt ic.UassJo- C MAGNIFICENT O A ^ . r . |0F THE . . . Securely bound in lmndsomo cloth, now ready for READERS ■ v- If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is tho 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 you if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS OF THE World's Fair StCfim 99 evtu, Puri'A MkttS «MUi tm&tu j u ^ I BMHNNTINM^ rOfX.M.e.e.Mra £TATM —