The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 06, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACON TELE GHAT 5 17: SAT OK DAT MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1894. Hew Fall Saits Of Newest Material and Latest Fashion for youn# 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 wo have the goods, and. again, because Low Prices for high grade clothing firmly recommended iiave proven our drawing magnet. Wo aim to please our patrons on a fair and honorable basis. Plain Figures HH One Price. CHARLES WACHTEL, • • MACON, GEORGIA 515 CHERRY STREET, Iran THE DISPOSITION OF THE CENTRAL Strong Reason to Believe That It Will Be Scooped in by the Southern. THE LITTLE BIRD TALKS SOME about What la tip lu lha Co.no.1 Clinm- li.rorili. Hunt barn Ofllcl.1*—Til. *3,000 Sli.r.o Will Control tbo IloorgaalzNllon. It com re t hroutrli tho kcyliolo that there in no longer any doubt a* to ths curroctiKH of the rumor which says that the Central 1m to be a mart and osr- cel of tho great Southern railway sys tem. That auoli a thing la a prospect mads plain by one Indication and another la not news, but It nuw cornea pretty Ktralght Ii*om the dlreotlon of head quarters that when the reorganization period of the Control contra around the 43.000 shores of slock held by the South ern will acoop in the remaining 10,000 rtiiiriw and claim the property for the Southern, iltallruad men who havn have kept a close watch on thq actions and esprevilona of the Southern people say that U Is bourn! to come, and fur ther. that within ooe month's time tho Central will mast probably be under the Southern regime. Tho cutting <>rr the euporlRtendcncy of the 'Macon and Uruium'lck division of the old ©oat Tennessee when It tvns bought in by the Southern and other change* looking to the extension of the lerltorieo of department roads. 1* accredited with sonvn nlgnlllcahco in re aped to vvti.it turn been said above, ndillo others bellevw that this need not Direct speculation os to the future. Tho olllclale of bolh roads ore eawlng wood ami saying nothing. Whatever has come to tho public has at best had no depth of authenticity herr-ud that which mlwht be stvvii (iw rumors that have luattnl out Uiruugh hardy responsible chnnoeln Tho Telemvtipli hue It from la ihe dlreotlon of the couilcll chamber, however that tho Central will he t.isen In hy and beoonM a part ot the South ern railway when It comeo to a rrer* ganlxation. intervletrere whe. tt» the Intereet of tho curious public, have sought time and time ugatn the source of the (Vert ing remote concerning the futuni of the Central have met with ouch poor «• oouragoment on alt sides that the task has been generally abandoned. The of* ftC'-ils won't talk, Receiver Corner did go so tar no to deny the rumored con solldotlon of the roads, but then there wets grounds upon which h« might bane such a denial without injury outer to his good word or why lover plans nicy now be under way. Tao taking of the Central by the Southern would make many changes In the altnlrs of the great system, so far ns .is lines running through Macon mo Concerned. All ot the superintendents' offiv*. of the Central but one would mt.rt likely be abolished, and some good railroad men bo out of jobs, untv» oily crates provided. The probability of this Is heightened by the fact that U Is the practiced policy of the Southern to cut do wn oRt.-ea and extend the territory of Its auforliKendetrte. One superin tendent w-nild probably haw charge ot th.- long dlvtsltui from Atlanta to vucuuui. and not unlikely the South- twerr.'rn. All MMsncer trains vroukl run Into the unlo depot, and the freight bu lnecs ot the rlffsrvnt lltwe would be oanoontrated at th present warehuu.e of ihe central. It being much more ale quote than the warehouse of the South ern. Awarded Highest Manors—World’s Fair. oa WORK BEGINS ON THE MIDWAY Buildingt Will Be Exact Reproductions of the Ones Used at the World’s Fair Midway Plaisanco. THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII Will 15* Produced! Will* Several IltmdraA Men and Women end Grand Spec tacular Effect—TJieSXonfuua Sffttue—Iforeee, Slock* Etc* MOST PERFECT MADE, A pure Crape Cream of Tartat Powder. Fret Irom Ammonia, Alum or sny other Adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Work on the Midway Plalsance for the vre«.t Diilo Pair commenced yea ter flay with General Manager Wodlcy, MaJ. Win- tera, chairman of the spool*! attractions committee as Interested spectators. The buildings will bo about twenty-live In number and of every conceivable stylo of architecture, from Noah’s ark to the present day. Photographs representing the buildings can be seen displayed in front of Clean Phillips' haberdashery on Cherry street. The Dalliance will bo SG0 foot kmc and 100 feet wide and will be in every way a fac simile of tho Midway at Chicago with tho same people who will give tho same kind of performances. Visitors to the fair have to thank MaJ. Winter* for tho Plalsance, as be has been tho leading spirit In procuring It, nnd yesterday ho wore n lino, lurge nmllo as ho saw tho first load of lumber on the trround and suw the men eturt to work. Tho Midway will bo located in the lialf- iiilie track. Tho hist days of SVxnpeit will be an other great sight at tho fair, ns It Is con ceded to be tho graudeot spectacular per formance In the Unit(>«i States. Several hundred men nnd women take part m the grand tableaux and tho effect Is bowild- crinkly grand. The Montana statue Is another feature of the fair that will dossto tho visitors. This is a statue of gold and silver from tho mines of Montana, for which Ada Uohan was tho model. Thero b* tome, thing over 1300.000 worth of gold and sib ver in tho statue. The cattle and poultry pens or© being put In tine condition and many new ones being built. Thoroughbred horses from all over tho rountry are coming' in dally and tho rac ing outlook Is grand. It Is enough to make any true Muconito'a heart beat fast with pride to hear the horsemen speak In Kl’>'.vlng hi ms "f <>wr park. iaa> tr.it L nnd the magnificent stables that linve been pnvtM for their horses. Every- body falls In love with the park, but tho horsemen rave over the race track and say that It has not a superior In the country. The poultry show promisee to be cno of the most intt'iv.-iia* fo.inrr* uf the fair, nnd MaJ, Knapp, who Is a i-re.it poultry and pet stock fancier, is taking special pride In this department. TEE ONLY AUaflQNEKR IE THE CITY Coins and mo us todsy at T. It. Hudson's stablos. T.iiiln-rltiko's oltl stand. Ths Country Si u Ire (Will I> Born In His lltvnvly Truthfulness. "Ths Country Squlrs.” She new play written by Charles Krone for Archlt Whtsh svfll We seen .it the Acad emy of 'Music tontsfht. It tin original, not *n imitation, cocording to She as sertion. ot the notices tn advance. The «i\mo euthortty asserts thag the talc 1s nllve with Interest, the plot it well knK end ciesrly developed, tho dialogue Is turlevl and full of unhna. tlon nnd the tuners ere tlrtnvn with strenpfh and truthfulness. There Is dirviug-iunit a hesKhy atid reilned moral tone that Isal.vr omlnemly prac tical. In flue, the pity end the actor nppttir to be thoroupMy .idopt.u tho one do <thc other, so tbet we may ex pect tu see old Uncle Josh In new sur rounding.'. retaining many of him* old iCuractoristlca fWrwhMt he loved, an.l offering new ones to teach the public to love Mm over again. READY TO UDQtN* WORK. The Atlantic Short Une TO Be Built Toward* Savannah. » The owners of the Atlantic Short Bine railroad, oantemplatrd to run be tween Macon and Savnnnoh. ot which Mr. John R Youn* of Savnnamit m president. are about toady to begin the work of extension ot this line toward! Savannah. There i* a little prelimi nary noth to he gotten out of the wuy before the work of laying rolls and con tinuing the grading Is begun. The line la now ©Tactically graded and bum between Bruton and Still- more. a distance of thirty or forty miles sod things are now being put In shape to begin laying more rails. One of the bridges near Bruton Is nnw being re paired so that s construction train can be put on at se early a date as possible, end It is •ipecle* «h«t a bige gang of men will be out at wurlt on the line in a few days. Dr. It W. Walker. Dentist, liv'd Sec ond street (over Solomon's Jewelry stoic), Macon, Ga. In all our Shoes you find not only Style and Appearance, but Genuine, Sterling Value, They are better this fall than ever before. 616 Cherry Street. IMPORTANT RAILROAD CASK. Tho Supreme Count Settles the Seniority Owe. Allan ha, Oct. 5.—(Special.)—The su preme oount Uhls morning decided .. Important question In the much mixed Atlanta and Florida ouue, reversing a ■portion of Ihe decision of the lower court which will affect ulbotit (75,000 worth of claims against Ihe road. The decision Is a vlotory for the Cen tral Trust Comnpany, trustees tor the first mortgage bondholders. ■■ The Atlanta tend Florida wus pul Into tfhe (hands of a receiver on the potation of numerous creditors, among WtcnT (h* staxe and the counties on rough wlwcn «the rotatt runs on oc- count of faxes dne.. Among other creditors was -the Central Trust Com- pony, trustee for the ■bondholder* of the-,bonds secured by first mortgage on she railroad property. The road wua sold by Ihe receiver for (500,000, of whloh (150,000 nus paid in cash. In order to meet the various cM» alleged Ito he superior Ho the cktimj «£ flie (Inst mortgage bondholders, the questions arising ovor these ctalms amd ovor.fhc claims of Payne & Tyc, Henry Jnekson, Chiarlea Z. Blalock and D. IV. Rountree P>r attorney’s fees, were referred to Mr. W. T. Moy ers as auditor, but a number of ex ceptions were fllctf to his report, Which wtiis tin substance 'that the claims of ■tho creditors iwpre superior 1o that of the drat raortga'ge bondholders. •Exceptions were taken by the mort- (Mge bomtiboMers and others and the owe wtats taken to fho supreme court. In tthe Judgment delivered this morn ing Itlho Judfjment of the court below Is reversed In so far ns the auditor nnd the court below gave a preference over ilhe mortgage »to fho claims of wyrlous other parties who. htid fur- nlshetl supplies. HOT TEME3 IN ELBERT. Three Fights .Occurred During *he Day—Almost a. Lynching. EVbcrton, -Oot. 5 (Spccl.il.)—The election IWUS lively In EJbcdf,'especially in HLberton, where fho vote reached 1.277, and tt took the uxtnagers until after sunrise Thursday tribrnlog to complole the count. There was quite a number of list lights talmong the negroes During the day. IA negro natraed Gaines shot a't a young white man -named Denard, the ■ball passing through Dcntvrd's hat. The -negro tilso attempted to shoot the policeman arresting him, and It woo with ithe greatest dllllcuJty ehkut a half- dozen jxdlcemon saved the negro’s life, end landed him In Jail. A negro barber nnnted Dave Harris had c dllBculty with a young white mttn named Heaves, tfrom Athens, in whjch ihe -negro cut Rtuves In the hand with a tUxor. The negro wtis liustled oft to Jail and escaped vio lence. ’rhur.-Uny morning S. L. Carter, a livery stable keeper in Elhcrton gihot nml Instantly killed a man maned Daniel, from Gainesville, G-a. Thero had been a dlfllculty between them wtrly In -Hie morning about a horse flout Carter had been boarding TWolel, In which Daniel hud drawn a pistol on Carter, who was unarmed. Carter armed himself, and Ithey met and oommenced to light. In the light Carter drew his pistol atr-1 shot Daniel In tbc'torehend, killing him Instantly. Carter fled;'but Sheriff Chandler pur sued promptly' apd oaptured him and conflpvd him In Jail. There being eyc- •wMMues to the deed, no lnqueot w-.ts held. Carter was refurnltrg to Blve himself up when the Sheriff met up ■with him. The volt of Elbert rams: tAtklnson and DomocraUc state house officers 1.631; Hines and Populist state house officers 1.067. For Oho senate—<N. O. Long (Dem.) 1.533. J. M. Green fPop.) 9!7. For <the house—J. N. Worley (Dem.) 1.563; J. B. Boll (Pop.) 969. For (list atmond-monrt 313. against 1(1} for second amendment 339, against 91; for third amendment S7, ag-flnst 160 NEGRO DOCTORS Will Hold Their Second Annual Serolon In Thins City. The "regular" phvsIclaM, colored, of the state of Georgia will meet In Macon October 31. at the 'Washington avenue Presbyterian church. Tho o.aK-latloti Is two yearn old, this being Its second annual session. The programme Includes papers and ail' uroavw from the leading colored phy sicians of Georgia. Those who tire down for papers and addrerara are Rev. fsssixirri Miller. .Macon, welcome ad. drtes; E. E. Oreen. Macon, respiration; B. C. SsslsoQt Savannah, scarlatina; A. O. Lckhart, Atlanta, criminal nbor- tlon; T J. Davis. Savannah, address M the association: J. D. Ball, Amcrieus, ancient parsphloKials; C. A. Blair, Brur-ewlck. -".iN'itnxmt of yellow fever: C. a Siren. Columbus, hygiene; T. H. Sinter. Atlanta, practical iherapeutlcs. After the nfternonn session will be the reports Of committers: On constltu- tlon and bydaws. W. H. Harris, chair man. Athena; J. 12. Asbury, T. H. Sla ter. A. O. Lockhart. Atlanta; S C. Snelsoa. Atvannah: on legislation, I. W. Hayes, chairman. Atlanta; K. E. Greco, John Bhnftan. (Macon: & A. JIavor. Columbus. The election or officer* will take place at the night nceedon. The present .'IH- cera are: 11. U. Butler. M. D., president, Atlanta: (L A 8. Hartley, M. D„ weere- tary. Savannah: T. H. Slater, M. D., secretary pro tern.. Atlanta. Reduced ratea can be had from all poUrla of *he state to the meeting, as the .date fair will be in prognss nt that time CI1HIST CHUltCH SUNDAY- SCHOOL. Tbo Sunilagr^rbanl of Christ church will re-iimo iis --lon.s tomorrow murnihg nt (lib) o'clock. It Is particu larly d< sired that all of the teachers ar.d - li dars be pr-v- nt so that they may olCMdse at once for tho winter’s work. HEADACHE,^ DYSPEPSIA, lAn<I oil Stomach Torublcs are cured by* V. ,.f;; r.:> - p. p, p. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potassium) Rheumatism is cured by p. P. P. Pains and schei In r.he back, shouldera, knees, ankles and wrlota ore all attack ed and conquered by.P. P. p. This great medicine by its blood-clcawing proper ties, build* up and atr-.-ngthens the whole body; Nothing Is no efficacious ns P. p. p„ at this season, and for toning up. invig orating. and as a strengthener and ap petizer take P. P, p. It throws off the malaria and puts you In good condition. Abbott# East Indian Corn Paint curei all Corns. Wants aDd Bunions. CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAfYiSOHOOL. The Sunday-school or Christ church will resume iut cessions tin Sunday. Oc- tober,7. at 9:30 a. m. It is particularly desired that all of the 'teachers and schoUra Ire present, so that they can be organized at once for the winner'* work. HOOD’S AND ONLY HOOD'S. Are you weak and weary, o.vcr- worlted and tlrt.nl? Hood’s Sarsapa rilla Is ust the medicine you need to purify and quicken your blood nnd to give you appetite and Strength, If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not he Induced to buy any other. Any effort to substitute another rem- ey te-proof of the merit of Hood's. Hood's Pills aro the best nftor-dinner pills, assist digestion, euro headache. Try a box. ARE YOU GOING? The resorts of Tennessee are doing a splendid business this season. The Southern railway, western system, la the direct route to these resorts and you should ask for your tickets via that line. Elegant free observation coaches be tween Atlanta nnd Chattanooga, a through coach for Tates Springs leaves Chattanooga ot 7 a. m. and arrives at Tates at !2ri5 p. m. Sleeper on this train to Washington and Now York. The seashore express leaves Atlanta 7-.20 p. m. for St. Simons and Cumber- land Islands. Three dally faxt trains each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome and Chattanooga. Travel tho Southern railway, western system, for safety, speed ami comfort. Call tin Jim W: Carr, passenger and ticket agent, Macon; J'. J. Farnsworth district passenger agent. Atlanta. Ga.; C. A. Benscoter. assistant general pao- senger agent. Knoxville. Tenn. DON'T PAY MONEY FOR WATER! A tnlid attract <\f Dec/it more ecorumfraJ than a hquUt, became concentrated, and houttkeepert vriUJlni it much cheaper to BUY Liebig Company’s * Extract of Beef a toUd, concentrated extract, fret from fat anti gelatine or any foreign rubilance and thsjofre it themtetuei The genuine hat thii tignatwreon the. jar in blue:- NAME OP PATTERN: Send thi§ coupon and 10 cents to (he Xfacon Wegraphcutd yon can get any on of Patterns'published. Notice number a jhA nnuw of Pattern, and units plainly not forgetting to state size. Enclose iCc.for each pattern desired. KAUE. address', , OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER! W« have made arrangements by "which yc are offering to tho readers ot the Telegraph the DemoroM Cut Paper Patterns, which are worth from 2$ to M cunts each, thus making every copy of the paper worth from. 10 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mall a<s cordng to directions on It and you will receive by mall the pattern tn the else chosen. RECEIVER’S SALE. PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES. 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. W. BURKE, Receiver for J. W. Burke & Co. the popular materials; If a material of contrasting color trimmed with rows of braid bo used for the collar, chem isette aad cuffs, tho effect will he both stylish and pretty. The design is Adapted to auB cotton fabrics, ih *■ peclally-commended for duck, gal!ltea and linen. Our model is made of navy- blue edged with soutache braid, nml tho collnr, chemisette and lower parts of the sleeve are of the light blue, braided. A special Illustration and full direc tions about tlie pattern will be found on the envelope In which it Is.enclosed. FOIt MOUNTAINS AND SEASHORE C32—1Y Ingate Dress—Siz 10 Years. This Illustration sh > mast popular designs snt; and though h, of a hi' -It- ■ Ua.-t. (l(o tn place by a fitted lining, and* the .-sir! i- -.'del the waist, so the little fCs k Is easily adjusted and stays Where it is pub Serge aud fin unci aro (Be of the Utile girls' r die effect ns* ts held DOWNED LIKE HER MOTHER. 659—FRANCHENB WAIST.' Sizes for 16 and 16 Years, charming model, formed by the JFranuens" waist and “Ben'’ skirt, x-nts tittle round wglst has some full ness in the back anil surplice fronts, which, with the full, triple cap3 on the sleeves, make It especially becoming to slender figures. Cashmeres, Cre- pens, and all light woolens, also all kinds of washable fabrics, can be made 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 or all of the Sleeve-caps may be omitted; and for thin materials the caps edged With lace are very dainty and pretty. A belt of ribbon of the material girdles the waist. Our mode! represents fawn- colored serge, trimmed with brown vel vet ribbon. A special illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will bo found on the envelope in which It Is enclosed. 6(0—MISSES' BELL SKIRT, Sizes for M and 16 Years. A trim little skirt In the popula.' "bell" shape, fitting easily nround the hips and with soma fullness behind. Any of the seasonable materials can ha made up in this model, and it may be trimmed In any resired way. This skirt combines well with any style of skirt. t A special illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on the envelope in which it is enclosed. $3 SHOE. ♦3. CORDOVAN, rR£NCH&ENAMHi£D CALfi . ^JvteP FlfCGAlf&I0W6AH1S 3 3.is POLICE,3 sous. BoysSchoolShoes •LAEflES* SEND FPa CATALOGUE W*&>* DOUGLAS 4 BROCKTON, MASS. You ciin save moncr hr Durchasins W* £*• llouKlflft riio«*9 „ , . Because, ire are tue largest ma u u facto re rs ol advertised shoe* in the world, and guarantee flic value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where ot lower prices for the value given than -ny other make. Take no substitute. If you* ~>ler can""! **.»•»-*•' ••os. c*i. Sold bv ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 013 CHERRY STREET. Under This Banner Readers of this paper can now inarch to knowledge, honor and success. All Intelligent people agree upon one fact—that there Is no middle dours^ to pursue fir life. It must be progress or retrogression. W# must go forward or backward. To Succeed In Life Is the desire and aim of all. Chief among the elements of success is education, and Chief among the sources from which that education may be acquired Is the . ENCYCLOPEDIA BfclTANNlCA. It treats of every subject on earth In a clear, practical and sensible way. \S unveils to you all the secrets of nature, io far as thq have been unlocked by the wise men qf thq earth. Far frqa wearying you, you will find It entrancingly Interesting. • We will not tell you that you o. the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRlYAP* know that already; don't you? tell you that you ought (o get it now. Because a good thing cannot be done too soon. Because If the books are d value toyou, every mlnutt you are without them is a loss of that value for that time; Is It not? Because the best terms and prices can be * obtained now. It Is the opportunity of a lifetime, for specimen pages, prices Of various styles of binding, etc., address— t ought to ha-f AtyfilCA. Y<J But we will Why?' The Constitution, ATLANTA, GA. Or call at branch office, BOS Mulberry «treet, Macon, Ga., where you will find In the Brittanlca reading rooms com plete sets of this magnificent library, and receive courteous attention. V&ttB A3 A ROSE. 630—L.ESBIA WAIST—Sizes for 14 and 16 Years. A charming little model, suitable for afternoon or general wear, or for more dressy occasions, according to the ma terial selected. This corsage has tho effect of a guimpe waist* aud is the name both back arxrt front. The stock collar and girdle a*e made of ribbon, and by having two or three sets of these In different colors, a pleasing va riety may bo made in the toilet, a skirt of four straight breadths cm be used with this model, or if preferred. It can be used with any style of gored skirt. Chatnbery, dimity, la wit. batiste, cbaille and China silk, with all-over embroidery or net for the yoke, are very stylish and cool made in this style. It is an equaly good model for light woolens, with silk for the yoke and sleeves. Our model la of plr.lc cham- bery. with all-over embroidery for the yoke and sleeves, and the skirt Is fin ished with a flounce of the embriodery. A special Illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on the envelope la which U is enclosed. FOR SALE. The sale of the Twiggs OH and Fertll* Izer Company of Jeffersonville Twlggi county._Georgla at public aucition to n< held on Wednesday, October 10th at U o’clock noon, at the office of Talbott a Sor-s, Macon, Ga. This plant consists ol the following machinery: One hydraulic press, with fifteen steel plate boxes; two 52 heaters; one eetol four-high 30 calendered crushing rolls; one direct acting steam cake former; one Hall duplex-acting steam pump; ono No. 1 “Climax” huller; two 106-saw llnters, with feeders and condensers; one hand screen, with elevator, etc.,one comb in a* tlon reel and shaker; ono cuke breaker; one cuke grinding mill—French buhe stones; two 6ft.x6ft 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, hangersi bearings, couplings, collars, counter shafts, eleva* tors and conveyors complete, for a flf. tces\-ton oil mill; one 60-H. P. “Talbott” stationary, side crank engine and one SO IL P. ."albott" steel return tubular boiler; one fertiliser mixer; ono revolving reel; one set of crushing rolls; one 48 top runner Aesopjs stone com mill complete; one fifty-ton riilroad track scales, with 34-foot platform; one 400*pouml platform scales; one COO-pound bale and barrel scales.and two regulation trucks. Also, one complete ginnery, consisting of four 60-saw ''Eagle” gins, with feeders and condensers; one "Thomas” direct- acting steam press; one teed cotton ele vator complete; one 5-ton wagon scale. Also, oue 40-11. P. "Talbott* stationary engine (center crank), and one 5Q-IL P. return tubular steel boiler ("Talbott”). All of (he above machinery is in first- class order, navlng bean used only a few months. The above cotton seed oil miff nnd ginnery, together with the lands on which it stands, will be sold to the highest bddder on the above mentioned day by resolution of stockholders. Terms: Certified check for one-tenth of bkb balance to be paid ten days after date of sale. For further Information wt refer you to Talbott & Sons of Macoj^ Ga., or J. C. Shannon and R. II. Cars* ell of Jeffersonville, Ga. TWIGGS OIL AND FERTILIZER CO. *Per Ellis M. Talbott, Sec. and Treas. FOR RENT. Store No. 310 Third street. Store No. 312 Third street. Store No. 369 Third street. Store No. 351 Third street. Store No. 214 Third street. Store No. 452 Poplar street.. Store No. 609 Fourth street. Ston? No. 671 Fourth street. Dwelling No. 714 Third street Dwelling No. 716 Third street. Dwelling No. 107, Fourth street. Dwelling No. 121 Fourth street. N* ll- FourJi btrY—t. Also, wme very d-unrublo rooms end balls over stores. GEO. B. TURPIN & SONS, Best Estate and Insurance Agent*,