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xx!iJS MACOiN XJiJ-ifiGRAFH: THURSDAY MOILNIJNCi, OCTOBER £ 1894.
New Fall Suits
Of Newest Mnterial and Latest Fashion fop young and old
compose our stock, positively our largest assortment of
popular goods yet shown, and the variety of bright and
tasty designs is on par with its extent.
We have the trade, because we have the goods, and.
again, because Low Prices for high grade clothing firmly
recommended have proven our drawing magnet.
We aim to please our patrons on a fair and honorable
basis.
Plain Figures MM One Price*
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET,
• MACON, GEORGIA
RESOLUTIONS
OF RESPECT
Touching Expression* of Love ond
Sympathy Made By Ihs King’s
Daughters Over Friends.
MISS CONNOR AND COL. HINES
Ou« of (he Olitait Ueinlitrii *ml Jlfoat
Zoaloui Worker* Who Ila* l*aaa«tt
lo Ilfr llewaiil-A Ilelovnl
Uitttractor Waa Illm-a.
At tlio last mooting of tlio King’s
Dniiglitors uf Macon, tlic following res-
ulntlons 'wore unanimously Adopted.
The resolutions were rvad'by the pros-
lileiit, Mrs. James A. Tlionms. Tliey
uro a feeling expression of Harrow nt
tile loss of two good people. Tile llrst
Is in memorlnm of Miss tioorgln Con
nor, whoso recent death causeil Hiieli
deep and slncorn regret throughout tho
city. Miss Connor was a constant coil*
trlhutor to tho cause of charity hi Ma
con, and, until her health failed, a
zealous worker In this faithful hand of
nohlo women. Tlio other paper Is n
rcsolutlou expressing tlio sympathy or
the King’s Daughters With one of Utelr
hand-Alrs. It. K. Inal's— In tho loss
uf her liushaud, CoL Mines, whose lib
erality toward tlio work of tho ontor
was one among Ills ninny nohlo attri
butes.
MISS GEORGIA OONlNOlt.
Tills past month hits lieeu one of
great bvreflvomeut to us ns King’s
ilnnahteix Ouo of our loveliest nielli-
hers has hern transferred to tho circle
ubove, tho starry heavens, for the
cliulr Invisible, which will luvo few
harps move tuaefal tlurn her beautiful,
pure aud gentle voice, which endeared
her to every Barred home lit our city.
She possessed couriigo of tutellect mid
heart. Her dally motto scented to ho:
"l'ho existence uud loyo of Hod aro
tho pulso of our being, whetiier wo live
or die, aud ho It
"ltesolvod. That we as King’s
Daughters strive to go forward with
the ivorl; our mater bravely commenced
aud he Umpired by the thought not
only does Owl on US to 'will and do of
his good pleasure.' hut that eyes do
regard us tu eternity's sttllnoss. There
Is fullness ye Daughters, to reward
you. Mope anil despair not.”
COI*. It. K. MINUS.
i;o«olvcd. That a* hue of our best
known and Moved leaders has been
smitten In home aud Inert; licit In her
happy clrclo the loved companion and
fatner whoso presence was the com
pleteness of her lifts has liulshcd his
labors and guns to reap tils reward,
and that we extend to oar sister our
deepest and aincercet sympathies, tu -
Loving and trusting that death cannot
l>o an evil, for It ts Universal, it must
lie good to those who do good, because
It crowns Ilian's evolution on tlio planet
earth.
"Some uro born great; some achieve
greatness; some, creattnws is tnrust
upon them. Of this friend nil of these
aro truths. Ttr.s trintiy sooned io
maik tils life—grvatosM at thought, at
hOsrt, md at love, mid may le.s life
help to purify our hearts and hern -may
we strive to have carved on our tomb-
stones, as he deserves: “Me was faith-
fid." and feel Unit. lMd, wo can trust
ye for our holy dead." ,
Tlio state convection of thft King’s
Danghteis will Ik' hold In ties city on
the secood Tiles*toy ill Na\ emih r. when
tlio g.v* 1 women workers in the cause
of charity will Assomhln from ever:
city In the state Where there is a Mitb
hand. It wilt probably not be vorj
Awarded
Migbest Honors—World’* Fair.
‘DR-
CREAM
HUONG
PtWBIR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Gripe Ctram of Tirtir Powder. Free
tori Ammonia, Alum or any other a Juliet ant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
largely attended, but there will he n
representative from nil the circles.
The dine on King's Daughter* are
already laying their plans and conspir
ing against the purses of tlielr genilp-
mra friends during tho fair, Tliey
have secured booths there amt will
serve nil sorts of nice things to eat.
These booths will he In charge of tlio
good ladles themselves, nit announce-
liuillt that noedn no further nssuniueo
(if wtint they will otfer the public.
AM ENTERTAINMENT
By idle Yoang Uutles of South MUcon
Baptist Church. ,,
TVio tut rchc-irwai of tths part Id-
pa rvts in 'the beautiful •ntortsfamwit
that has been In prrrpjratlau for prerr-
enttetlon to the pubHo -by the young
ladles of Wio congregation of She South
Macon IIa.ptl.rt dhardh ivva.r held last
rlrght and was welt alt tended, every
interested party being present, and
»he rehearsal was Omlneatly natlsCac-
tory.
The enterMl.xment will take place
at StctnWay Hull this evening, at
wtiloh idle folhining prograimme will
be offered. It la 'hoped Mr.it u large
audience will greet tho participants
in Wris eptertnlnment,
PROGRAMME.
Opening song—Welcome.
Reclta'tlon—"Praying for Shoos.”
Becltatlon—“TDora's Soliloquy." -r
Song, quartette—“In the Twilight,”
'Bridal sceno.
Song—"flnltor’a Song?'
Beeltaglon—"Brought Back."
Song—"Sweet Summer Goes Army."
• 'BetUatlim and tableau—"Praying
for Shoes, or tho Bag of Boons."
Bee'Jta lion—'Sunday Fbtitrrg."
Tableau—"Sculptor’s Studio."
Song—"Row, Brothers, Ilow.”
Scarf drill.
"At Wie Stake.” s
Dialogue—"Uncle Joo tint} Baatui."
Hoop dritl.
BeoltnUon—"Prtce of rt Drink."
TalblMu vend song—“Where Is My
Wandering Hoy Tonight."
Dialogue—“Rumpus In the Shoe
maker's Shop."
'Beeltntltm—'NViboily's Child."
Dialogue—"Widow's Vlottm."
'Recitation—'Aunt RhntU's Dream."
Dialogue—“Aunt 'Angelina Oonntan-
tlna Wtixterbottom." 1
Fbmlo—"God Be With You ’Tltl We
(Meet Again.”
FROM FLORIDA.
Air. >W. J. I.yon Came Home to Cast
HI* Vote.
Mr." W. J, Lyon, who l».Vs been nb-
sent from 'the dty for several months
tn Florida, returned homo yesterday
for tho nole putqroae of casting his bal
lot for the straight Democratic ticket.
■Mr. I.yvn InCu-rlts his hive for the
parly from 'his f.tohor, the late Judge
it. F. Lyon, who was one of Georgia's
most prominent Democrats ftn'.t be-
tovcit rlllirtu.
‘Mr. Lyou will rematn In Macon
about a week and then return to
FlorhU. He nays, however, that no
matter Iww h>n« remains a.way he
iv111 always claim Macon ns his home.
Mr. Lyon Ira* Interests la Florida that
require 'hla \»:tentkm for some time,
and his long absence will be dcep'5!
i-egrtHled by tils largo number of
friends in Macon.
ARCHIE BOYD,
In Ills New Play. ‘The Country
r Bqulre."
"Tho Country Squire." which will be
ll m.N.im.'li pat lip"" lhe -.-ta" "f Ule
IWutlcmy of Music next Satuntay. bc-
loilK ' I" PM.' .'l l s >1 I'l IVS ' .1 ll il "
u strung ho-M on the popular buret.
*Itie rank nnJ tile of plny-gocrs never
m ean lo tire of tho quaint sim-pdeity
of such character* os Ebenexer To
bias. wtwse generous heart opens
spor.tuicously to alt In distress.
•Archie Boyd makes un Ideal country
Jim!ice, mixing tits legit duties pro-
nitsciarua^r wttlh ht* harvest work, rvnd
his uuboundeil hospitality. Ms tudt-
crous experiments In WUshtngtOn.
where he goes to urge a claim against
the Kovernmont, and h'.s astonishing
decvlepment In the ways of otty life,
t'Vgother with a touch of deep feeling
than is drawn through the play makes
u picture lihrat carries & teesniuMittii tt.
Mr. Boyd la surrounded by a supe-
rk*r uompeay peculiarly fitted to each
part.
OH. W1IAT A COUGHI
Will you heed the warning—the sig
nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of
that more terrlbto disease, ronsurnitotiT
A'k yourself If you Can afford, for Hie
»-iko of saving 10 cents, run the risk
aud do nettling for It. Wc know from
experience that Shiloh's Cure will cun
your cough, tt never falls. Tills ex-
pi,ups why more than a million Nil ilea
wore rold tho port yenr. u relieve.,
croup and whooping cough at once
Mothers, do not tie without tt. For
kuna back, side or chest, rise Shlleh'r
Porous Plaster*. Sold by Goodivyu ,fc
Small Drug Company, corner cherry
street and Cotton avenue.
THOSE SALON.VS.
to a letter publishes ,n the
Telegraph yesterday from a man In St
Augustine about one Joaeph Salonn. Xllsr
ll rule Dewitt, a youny ndv living la tne
city, toM Ur* Telegraph yesterday that
shell now* a Miss Ksste Salons ot-je,
ten. O*.. wllh whom shs went *o mrhooi
acme yean asm.
It Mr. Mailer* the 8L Augustin* man
who has the "good ness to nnvey" to
Joseph Rate ns wttl eommublr.ua with
Miss Paste Batons at Newton he may be
abts to nod out something about me mis
atna mu. The colneM-nv el the very
unusual names makes It highly probable
that they are of tho same family.
In all our Shoes j'ou find not
only Style and Appearance, but
Genuine, Sterling Value.
They ore better this fall than
ever before.
510 Cherry Street.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Ixnnou Tonic.
For Biliousness, Constipation, Mala
ria, Colds anil the Grip.
For Indigestion, Sick and.Jiervrms
Headache.
For Sleeplessness, Nervonrf&bss and
Heart Disease.
For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kid
ney Disease, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, for natural anil thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. 1
Dr. M "/.ley's I-emon Elixir Is pre-
parrsl from tho fresh Juice of lemons,
combined with Other vegetable liver
tooles. and will not fail you In any of
Urn Obove named diseases. 50c. aud
? 1; bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mosley, At
lanta, Un.
AT THE CAPITOL.
I Itnvp'Juat taken the last two 110111™
of Dr. II. MOxley's Lemon Elixir for
nervous headache, lndlgestlonf'wltli dis
eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir
cured me. Lfound It the greatest med
icine I ever used.
J. 11. MENNTC1I, Attorney,
1225 V Street, Washington, 1). C.
FROM A PROMINENT LADY.
1 have not ltpeu able In two years to
walk or stand without suffering great
pain. Since taking Dr. Mostley's Lem
on Elixir I can walk halt n mile with
out die Host' inconvenience.
Mrs. It. H. Uioodivorth,
Griffin, Ga.
BULLDOZING DUMUIJKAm
Employers 111 Wllsia’s District Cut tlio
Wages of Their Meii.
Parsons W. Vn., Ocf. 2.*-All the
coke, coal inid lundmr companies tn
Tucker county luiye cut the wages of
.tlielr, employes 20 per ciftftW
' The eomininies' employes are eom-
1" 1 -' it principal*,- of DeinMiMfB votcra.
They live In Congressman Wilsons
district.
HEADAOHK,
Imltgestlon, Clllousneos,
DYSPEPSIA, 4;
And nil Stomach Torublea' are cured
by
, p. p. p.
(Prickly 'Ash. Poke Root and Potassium)
Rheumatism la cured by P. P. P.
Pains and aches tn she bark, ehoutdem,
knee*, tinkles and wrtsts are nil attack
ed and conquered by P. P. P. This great
medicine by Its bloorl-oleamlng proper
ties, butlds up and strengthens the
whole body.
Nothing Is so efficacious as P. P. P.,
at this oe.ison. and for toning up, Invlg-
broalng. and no a atrengthener and np-
pettxer take r. P. P. It throwu off the
malarUxipdcputs you In good condition.
Abbott* jja>t Indian Com Paint cures
all Com*. Walks nod Bunions.
U8E HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. IIoirn'M & 'Macon, Dentists.
5SS Mulberry Streeq.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore throat, cleans the troth and
purities the broach. For sale by all
druggists.
, MR. RAY RESIGN^.
lie Surrenders the Keeping of Central
Otty Park.
lilr. M. S. Ray, It Is understood, hue
tendered bis rcSlgnuillon to the board
of public works as park keeper. It
Is not known yet Who will be (h1s suc-
civisor. Applicants for the phicc will
no doubt begin tu flow In In large
nunrbera right away.
.Mr. Ray 4m« been very efficient tn
tho discharge of M* duties na park
keeper nnU the service he has Tender-ell
ts appreciated. The cause of hid rca-
tgnmlon Is not yek given out, as no
official announcement of It bus come
front ttie board of public works.
THE SUPERIOniTU
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is due to the
trenu adod* amount of trralu work and
cousinnt cure used tu Its preparation.
Try 000 1kittle and you will be con
vinced of Its superiority, it purilles
tlio blond which, tlio source or health,
cures dyspepsia, overcomes sick head
aches and biliousness. It is Just tho
medicine for you.
Hood's Pills aro purely vegetable,
carefully prepared from the best In
gredients.
If you ! feel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
$3 SHOE bo scutaivmg,
*5. CORDOVAN.
fMSCkAtJiVVaitDi'AU:
1 * 3T.5.0 POLICED Sous.
*2.-1” BmscHociShoas.
•LADIES':
i 3 ' BcsTD0NG0t,.,
’'SCENOFOR CATALOGUE *
W« l.* DOUGLAS ^
BROCKTON, MASS,
wssrr br ssrekasloa W. k
11-HilM sSnca.
necsiur. ivr uintElrit manarartnren of
adixtlwtJ »h«« in the world, end guarantee
the value ojr htatnptn* the name ant! vrice ou
Ihe bucom..which protects vru against hi,;h
ad ihe
•nh
.. .vMlcmau’sproutv Otrthon
•“‘Jj Mjle. eaiy Cttia* and
Lilian
luv« them acid every
■T ictcai svwvi j'tifrs for the value civeniha*
•nyothcrrmkc. Take no cubtutute. If you
Siler cnradY,"-'• •njq.vre can. Soldbv
ROOD ESTER SHOE CO.
• , 61S CHERRY STREET,
IHE TEIISBAPH CMPM
NAME OF PATTERN:
SIZE.
Serulthlt coupon and JO cents to (h«
Jfaoon TdtojrapUanil ym can get any one
of Pattern* published. Xottce number ami
name of Pattern, and wile plainly uni
foroettinn to stale size.
ViVndose 10c. foi' tadi pattern dcslr&L
/TAJIK.
address..
RECEIVER’S SALE.
PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINE3.
At Cost or Less than Cost.
For Cash or on Installment.
Easy payments have been authorized by the Court, and you
can save big money by calling on
JE. Wo BURKE, Receiver for J. IV. Burke & Co.
& COMPANY.
gk) ,
BLACK DRESS
HumdYcdtt of weaves march I
out under than b.xmrer; but!
no mu.'i'tr'r wCia-t the loom 'rick C
(a or the quality combines, or.l
Where in all the vAn-Jd -,ho|
work waa done, if lihe S'.uffy
Eecms worthy of your con/dd-l
c-rcttion, mere it br. Come ’andj
look at title qml!.lea and com- [
. . pare them with prices queued.|
’nm BVtek Novelty Serge, 35ol
8 1 °S quality, for 2So. i
§ Black Stilt Warp Henrlettaa.j
Onto kndhea wide, »1.25 kind, forS
»t.oo. 9
Black Storm Serge, 54 Inches 8
3 e rndde ivnle, the $1 kind, for S5e. |
J J Btick Serge, 45 tndhes wldo,!
KB -wire twist wale, 75e quality,I
for 60c. I
54-ludh FtaiwiWI Suiting, f.i3t |
black, 70c kind, for 60c. 1
Bt-tndH Black 'Broadcloth, g
J1.25 quality, for 51.' K
42-taOh Black WhOpdord, thejj
51 kind, for 85c, t
It-indh Silk Warp Alma,51.50 J
grade, for 51.35. 1
GuiVantecd Black Hem-let- a
ifaa 25c to 51. |
Stlk-FlnWh BiUttamtlne for|
pottlcoafs 50c..
m
SPECIALS'
53 FOR MONDAY AND ALL!
88.OTHER DAYS DURING THE|
WEEK.
fc Ginghams for 6 I-4cl
Beat Indigo Prtnta 5c|
6c Sou. Island, 38-irich........leg
12 l-2c Penattgia 10c]
6cCanaan Fkmnela 5c 1
25c 10 -1 Bleach 9h"etIn'g ..lScI
35e Fast Black Hose 2?sg
These are a few of the m'any i
irgalna .you * wfl) And at our I
lore all of nexit week.
GEORGIA, BIIID COUNTV.-Mrs. Julia
C. Walker and Mre. S. -H. Green having
applied to me for letters administration
to Issue to the county administrator on
estate of Walter T. Hollingsworth, de
ceased. this la therefore to notify nil par
ties concerned to.tlle their objections. It
any they dtave. cn nr before the nrst
Monday In Novemlwr, 1SD1. nr letters will
then he issued as asked for.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Tlinn COUNTY.—Dr. B. It.
mttorson having npplled 'o mo for let
ters of Runr'h.o'rhli. of the person and
property of Willie C.l'oster, this Is there
fore to notify raff parties concerned to
tile their objections, if ony they Have, on
or before th» first Monday In November.
ISM, or letters wilt then bo Issued as
asked for. _
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Fliza Cal-
honn having applied to me for letters of
luardbmahlp of tlie person and property
of Merldllh. MRtlldn. Alonxo md Gertrude
Itott. this Is therefore to notify all par
ties concerned to Hie their objections, If
any they have, on or before the llrst
Monday tn November, U3I. why letters
should not be tetrad as ask--d for.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Bins COUNTY.—Th« ap.
pralsere appointed to set aside n twelve
months' support to Mrs. Mary S. Nlabet
and her ana minor child out of the estate
of Jamas T. Nlabel. dseeassrV having filed
their return In this office, this Is there
fore to notiry all parties concerned do file
their objections on or berore the first
Monday In November, lKtly why said re.
turn should not bo made tne Judgment
of this court.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
SALE.
Under and by virtue bf an order
p.u«od by Judge J. L. Hardeman, Judge
of the superior court of Bibb county, on
the ISth dry of September. 1S34. which
Is recorded In the clerk's office, I wtll
sell at public outerv. to the highest bid
[der. for cash, at the court bouse dooi
oTBibb county. GJ.. on the Hth day of
Ocbtoer. 1-e't. alt tin- notes, accun:*,
chases In actlbn and Itidgment* now In
mv posse-■don as assign?* of the late
ffrm of Price .4 Maas, for the purpose
erf paying iletbic. etc. IA full list of above
can be seen at the office of the Msec
Hat Compzny on Cherry street.
R. M. SMITH.
Aiarn ■> iff price it M.1111.
Geo. V. Stood. Attorney.
OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER I
Wo have made arrangements by
which we are offering to reader* of
the Telegraph the Demorest Cut Paper
Patterns, which are worth from 7$ tt> &•
cents each, thus making every copy of
the paper worth from 10 to 40 cents.
Cut out the coupon below and mall ao*
coring to directions bn it and you will
receive by mail the pattern la the size
chosen*
dentistry.
Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the
List eight year* been reasonable in nil*
charges for dental fork, and who Is
beiier prepared to do bridge, crown and
all kinds of dental work, having takett
a nost-graduat® course in prosthetic
dentistry, owing to the stringency of
the times, Is willing to be even more
reasonable in his charges. Come, let
him examine your teeth and 6ee how
reasonable you can have your dental
work done. Teeth extracted without
pain 121 Washington avenue, near
First Baptist church. VlnevlUe and
tBelt Line of street cars pass his office
door. Macon,-Ga.
LAW SCHOOL
Mercer University.
Full faculty, unequalled advantages.
Fall term opens October L
For catalogue, etc., address
CLEM P. STEED.
Secretary Law School,
Macon. Ga.
1C a£d 1*4 Tf. Franklin St. # Baltimore, am.
.gowned like her. .mother.
653—FRANCHENE WAIST. Size? for
It and 16 Years. ■
. A charming model, formed . by, the
^Fittuocn," waist and .'.'Bell" . skirt.
Unis little round waist has some full*
ln the back and surplice fronts,
which, with the full, triple caps on tho
sleeves, make it especially * becoming
to slender figures. Cashmeres, Cre-
pons, and all light woolens* also all
kinds of washable fabrics, can be mads
after this model. It is also a good de
sign for all fancy silks. Rows of flat
trimming, with serpentine'effect, com
plete the gown. Any Of 'all ' of the
sleeve-caps may be omiU.et};. and for
thin materials the cap3 . edged. with
lace are very dainty and pretty. A
belt of ribbon of the material girdles
tho waist. Our model represents fawn-
colored serge, trimmed with brown vel- ;
vet ribbon.
A special Illustration and.lull dlreo
tions about the pattern will .be.found
on the envelope In which It is enclosed^
640—MISSES* BELL SKIRT.
Sizes for li and 16 Years.
A trim little skirt in the popula.
"bell" shape, fitting easily ’Around the
hips and with some fullness behind.
Any of 'the seasonable materials can be
made up In this model, and-it may be
trimmed In any resircd way ; Thli
skirt combines well ( with any style of
Sl A*special illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern .wJll. be found
on the envelope in which it is enclosed.
FRESH AS A ROSE.
630—LESBIA WAIST—Sizes for 16 and
J6 Years.
A charming little model, suitable for
afternoon or general wexrj or for more
dressy occasions, according to ihe ma-
terial selected. This corsage has the
effect of a guimpe waist, and Is the
same both back a^d front. The stock
collar and girdle av made of ribbon,
and by having two or three seta of
these in different colors,-a pleasing va
riety may be made In the toilet. A
aklrt of four straight breadths can be
u-* J with this model, nr if preferred,
il can be used with any style of gored
skirt. Cbambery. dimity, lawn, batiste,
chaUie and China silk, with all-over
embroidery or net for the yoke, are
very stylish and cool made in this style.*
It ts aa eaualy good model for light
woolens, with silk for the yoke and
sleeves. 'Our model is of pink cham-
bvry. with all-over embroidery fir the
yoke and sleeves, and the skirt is fin
ished with a flounce of the erabriodery.
A special illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern will be (found
on tho envelope in which it is enclosed.
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THE CONSTITUTION,
ATLANTA, GA,
Or call at branch office, 603 Mulberry
street, Macon, Ga., where you will find
Jn the Brlttanlca reading rooms com
plete sets of this magnificent library,
and receive courteous attention.
FOR SALE.
The sale of ihe Twiggs Oil and Fertil
izer Company of Jeffersonville Twiggs
county, Georgia at public auction to no
held on Wednesday, October 10th at 12
o’clock noon, ut the office of Talbott &
Sor-s, Macon, Ga. This plant consists of
the fallowing machinery:
One hydraulic press, with fifteen steel
plate boces; two 62 heaters; one ector
four-high 30 calendered crushing rolls; one
direct acting stexm cake former; one Hall
duplex-acting steam pump; one N.». i
"Climax” huller; two 106-saw llnters,
with feeders nml condensers; one hand
screen, with elevator, etc. .one combina
tion reel and shaker; one coke breaker;
one cuke grinding mill—French buhe
stones; two Cft.xGfL settling tanks, with
fixtures; one receiving tank; one
holding tank for pressure pump,
with all necessary pipe connections;
one portable . cake table, and all
shaftings, pulleys, hanger* bearings,
couplings, collars, counter shaft* eleva
tors and conveyors complete, for a flf.
teen-ton oil mill; one 60-H. p. “Talbott”
stationary, aide crunk engine and one SO
IL P. 'VUbott" steel return tubular
boiler; one fertilizer mixer; one revolving
reel; one set of crushing roCls; one 43 top
runner Aesopjs stone com mill complete;
one fifty-ton railroad track scales, with
34-foot platform; one 400-pound platform
scales; one 600-pound bale and barrel
scales and two regulation trucks.
Also, one complete ginnery, consisting of
four CO-saw "Engle” gins, with feeders
and condensers; one "Thomas’* direct-
acting steam press; one seed cotton ele
vator complete; one 6-ton wagon scale.
Also, one 40-IL P. "Talbott’ stationary
engine (center, crank), and one 5G-IT. P.
return tubular steel boiler ("Talbott”).
s\Jl of the above machinery is In flraf-
cl.irs order, naving been used only a
few months. Tho above cotton seed all
0i3U and ginnery*, together with the lands
on which it stands, will be sold to the
blfbrst Wdder on the above mentioned
day by resolution ot stockholders.
'Perms: Certified check for onc-tcnth of
bid, balance to be paid ten days after
date of sale. For further Information wo
refer you to Talbott & Sons of Macon,
Ga., or J. C. Shannon and R. FI. Care-
well of Jeffersonville. Ga.
TWIGGR OIL AND FERTILIZER CO.
Per Ellis M. Talbott, Sec, and Trea*
FOR RENT”
Store No. 310 Third street.
Store No. 312 Third s:reet.
Store No. 369 Third street.
Store No. 361 Third «trvet.
Store No. 314 Third street.
Store No. 453 Poplmt street.
Store No. 609 Fourth street.
Store No. 671 Fourth atreet.
Dwelling No. 714 Third street.
Dwelling No. 716 Third street
Dwell:ng No. 107 Fourth street.
Dwelling No. 121 Fourth street.
Dwelling No. 112 HVnutli street.
Also, H.>ine very destatble rooms end
halls over stores.
GEO. B. TURPIN & SONS,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent**
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