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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1894.
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EMORY COLLEGE POLITIOB.
Tho Boy Are Actively at Work In
Their Canvas*.-*.
Oxford, Oct. B.—(8pc&aly-PoUtic»
among the ataikau of Emory Oollcgo
It atm at fen r best uml the candidate*
for tho various offices and their friend*
are not letting tho gnat grow under
Un4r feet Tile Few and the X'lU
Gamma literary societies elected de
bater* to take port In thd fall term
public impromptu debate* Saturday
moralng. Six men were to be chosen
from each toclety and there were about
twice that number of candidate*.,
In Few Society the bollntUag wan
very elooo and It wa* d.llleuli to fore
tell who would be the winning men.
About 1 o’clock tho vote* were counted
and the following gentlemen declared
elected: Hr. June* T. Colson, liruua-
wick, Ga.; Mr. T. J. Shepard, Bruns
wick. Ga.; Mr. Tbotnna II. Thomson,
Savannah, Ga.; Mr. Nathan 1). Thomp
son, Tbomaaton, fin.; Mr. J, 0. Elder,
JiarncavlUe, Ga;, Mr. It, K. Lee, Cov-
lli^lOD, Oft.
Besides lhcao dubatem, Mr. a L.
Smith of IteldavlUe was elected presi
dent of the society for Uio ensuing
month.
In PM Gamma Society tho debaters
e!k*en to oontend with Few's ehsm-
Plana were Mr. W. A. Covington, Wn-
leaca, Ga.; Mr. W. E. Tliompaun, Sen
eca, Ga.; Mr. A. H. Thompson, Keneco,
H. C.; Mr. II. A. Edmondson, Cummlng,
Ga., and Mr. Warren Wlmpey, Oxford,
Ga.
The debaters ehonen from lioth socl-
ctiea are aide men, and (lie Impromptu
ilelsite thl* year promise* to bo very
interesting and In*tractive.
The Junior elaa* elect* ofllccrs this
afternoon for the remnhaler of this
term nnd Senior year. Mtieh Interest
Is betng token In the result and the
two candidate* for dux are especially
active in their canvassing. Mr. W. A.
Covington of Wnlonca and Mr. J. M.
Hull of Grltllu *ro the mo*t prominent
candidate*.
Stationery, Monograms,
Wedding invitation* sod
trialling cards engraved
at loireet price*. No de
lay; w6rk done by sfcUl-
ed workmen in our establishment. Send
fbr sample* and prices. J. P. Steven*
* Bee.. Jewelers, tl Whitehall strati,
Atlanta, Ga.
ter Wheat
Flour Mill
ILtWKINflVILLE’8 BIO F.MIt.
Everything I* In Keadlncaa For tho
Opening-Caught a Murderer.
Hnwklmtvllle, Oct. 8. •-(Special.)—
ll.iwkliMville Ini* a g,*«| shine. 'tho
fair will Interest overy one. The man-
ngeineiit has spared no r-nlu* to give
to the people a charming expansion.
Ample arrangement* have been in a ilo
for taking care of the crowds. U;\\vH-
Insvllle never full*, anil If tho weather
Is proplEoit* the attendance will lio
large. Itdlueiil fare have boon given
on nil the milrorol* and special aclinl-
lili* have 1*111 urra'igeil for the people.
’ll"' exhibit at Hie fair wn* thought
t<- have been ipille completed last
week, but ti*Iny Hie ankle* for exhl-
"'Hon are pouring tn mid space to ac
commodate them I* hardly to lw had.
n goal shower fell here this morn lug,
and It I* hoped tlmt Hip weather will
be cool, fair anil bracing for the open
ing tiHiwnw.
The negro Wn»h Strong, who wn*
wanted here for inunler committed
two year* ng», wn* brought In yester-
djT by Deputy John I,. Grace nnd
placed In Jail to nwnlt hi* trial at the
November term of the nippier eonrt.
lio ha* evaded the oflleer* Mure the
'"'"Mer, hut wn* finally arresteil In
IHorliln, from where Mr. Grace brought
dm yesterday. The murder wa* dmio
hi cold blood. Strong followed tho ne
gro lie murdered out of n house while
ii parly Wn* In progress and shot him
li Hie back of the head, killing him
Instantly.
BATO.K BADLY BEATEN.
Twoi Thlnl Parly Men Jump on a
Democratic Negro.
Cochran, Oct. S.-(Spe<lnl.)-Flcm S.
IiaHle, a gi**l negro and a school
tenohrr, who I* well thought of here,
li.ul Ills house bunnil on Friday night,
and on Satnnlay night while on Uio
cuvets of Ooohnui wa* ntteekeil by
Malt Bullard, J. Koovoh, two anil* of
Dluo Fnvl Wimberly nud others, ami
had row Hie ninrslul of Uio town been
near and rescued him, (he rlianee* are
Battle would have been killed,
Ilnllle I* a smart negro nnd well be
haved. but lie Is n Democrat and has
been for vines, nnd hi* influeoeo I*
good for the party. H Is not known
who burned his bouse. It l* supposed
It was dime liy Home thlnl party peoplo
to punish him for lielplug the lk-mo-
rrata. ’Ihi> people hen- are on Battle's
mile anil sympathise, with Iran. And
Battle wa* not making himself nt nil
obnoxious, was not nuik'ng puhlle
speeches, hut doing work In n quiet
way.
WALSH and BLACK SPEAK.
Sparta, Oct. 8.-(8pert*L)-.Hou. Pat-
riok Mulsh addrcswxl tho people of
Hancock hen- today |u a very clear
mid forcible speech, dln-cti-il prlnel-
W to why the Democratic party
stioulit Is* again misted with power,
lie wa* followed In n short nnd sllrting
speech by Mai. Black, who urged the
Ih-ople to do their frill duly Id Novem
ber. Hancock will go Democratic, «*
usual , •
UNDINE.
Crushed |Vl!dd1ifigs Flour*
Tbd only Flour of It* kind, ami tho be*t of
nnyklml. It it nrnde by a ««cret pro
cess known lo but two person*.
9100,000 has been offered for tho Knowledge
Tho rndino lf» tho boat flour Hold 5n
Georg!** T. V. Johnson, Miller, (In.
Tho Undine gives iierfwt ki11Hfno
tion. J* II. Ht ill well, Luclhi, (In.
NOEL MILL COMPANY.
Eftlll Springs, Tt*nn.
MORRIS PARK RACES.
Thera Wu First Rate Sport, But a Small
Crowd.
Rue Track, Morris Paric. N. Y. ( Oct 8.
—Uio attendance hero today who small,
not more than 1,000 person* being pres
ent In the grand stand end on the lawns.
lYiere were two b!sr events down for de
cision, the Essex stakes for 2-yrar-old*
and the serial aged senior handicap at a
mils. The former race wa* captured by
The Commoner, who took the lend from
Counter Tenor shortly after tho start and
won. driving, by thrco>quaHers of
length.
In the handkup race Daggett took
chsnces nt getting Sir Waller pocketed
ami hustled him to thu front at the out-
ret. He succeeded *n keeping him there
to the end and won with plenty In re
serve by x length and a half. The talent
hid a great set-beck In the result of the
flrst mce, as they plunged leuvlly on
Tom Harding, a Up having gone forth
that he was a "sure thing." Silvio, how
ever, who was second choice In tho bit
ting, proved tho victor, leading from start
to finIBh and winning by two lengths.
Timr MAKE ANSWER.
Central’s Attorneys Say That tho ourt
. Iiam Visaed ou the Claim*.
Btmt Urns W Clerk L. At. Erwin
;> *• b«ll»l Mute. cotirt wrote to-
tof'w * Cunningham at mwsanMi.
notifying sham l> counwl tor Wo Con-
(rat railroad. limn-, .near had been
ntade to *t»> kirgo number of lajunc-
-Foa* enierevl tn the ela,-k’a oltlc*
ufftlrut the toad. th. p,-mhm.ro t».
ing certain vtctlmi in a r.itiroxd ae-.-t-
dent on the Columbux division, which
occurred hut May.
TVs- clerk wa* notified yesterday by
*h* aetorney* teas Judge Spear had at-
ready authorised the payxnstit of the
Hnud’* HareoinrilK In absolutely un-
equaled ua n blood |.urliter and
•tm«thenli)K tnodlclne. It la the Ideal
spring medicine. Try It.
Thi Rev. W. J. Wiuer’s Priver.
VonWeaw. CV. A/w
a I Ah. h. \ .Fihhch
IVa>r 1 auUi to
tuti>rui you of tho
benefit tu> wlfo has
rocdTod from tho u«*
of your nxMlciueo. I
wuit mjt Uifrl youp
'•Fttvorilo l*rv«c»ip-
tioo ** u the* Ix-sit fo-
nmle regulator on
earth: my wifo has
berti cured by tho
Um<*ly usoof it.
I bars bees using
the “vioMcn NMInl
Discovery ” and
"Pleasant rellots.**
and 1 am fullv oat-
tolled they are oil you
Urr. W. J. WAiJtxa. them to b« so,
Idling >fu «i :
? n,J *‘<>t !ng th«t tho Almighty
WOT, Woulngt toward you
Meep»vt fully.
W. J. WALKER.
- CURE
OB MONEY n BETthDCD
TN TUB PAVILION.
Tile horse* played to a fair houM yes
terday, and the .port tx-lna Jlun up Hist-
rtarw, everyone sot the north of hi,
money. Borne of (he favorite* failed to
land nrit poat the po*t, but that'a to be
expected. Uncertainty, you know, I, e«-
aentlal to racing and .peculation of <11
kinds. Without It there could bo no dlf.
feremv of opinion, nnd tn the laat annly.
*1, that', oil it amount* to. If form
were a positive and unvarying quality
tho “dope book" would be Invincible. For
tho unke of the nport Its belter a* It Is.
Today's card needs no comment. Its *
Jlmdandy and don't you forget It.
First quotations received In Putxel’s Pa
vilion at 12:4!> p. m.
AT MORRIS PARK YE8TERDAY.
First race-Three-fourths of a mile.
Time, 1:1114.
Hilver, »l: 6 to 8 (Origin) 1
Tom Harding; tot: 1 to 1 (Relff) 1
Ed Kearney*, tM; 18 to t (Mldgley) »,
*-ootid race—Tbrc-f ourt bn of a mllo,
selling. Time. l:13Vi.
Kennel: 1M; 1 to 1.... (Hlm-S) 1
rinse: 102; S to 1, (Uimly) 2
May Day (filly): M; 7 to 1 (Clayton) 3
Third rnce—Tlirss-fourth* of a mllo.
Time. t:1(!4.
The Commoner; 111; I to 1....(Clayton) 1
Countor Tenor: HI; I to I .(Tural) 2
Phoebus; lit; 80 to 1 (Uttlcdekl) S
Fourth race—Ono mile, serial handicap.
Time, t:3Mi.
Sir Walter; 118: 7 to 1 ...(Domrett) 1
Olenmoyne; 118; 3 to V. (Tirol) 2
ltsnquet: 123; 5 to I.., (Bhus) 2
Fifth rare—One mile. time. 1:42H.
IloMemerc; 110; 1 to 8 (Blnir.) 1
Baeonesa; 80; 8 lo 1 (Claytun) 2
Glecson; V>; IS lo t (R. Doggett) 3
Sixth roee—Three-fourths of a mile,
gelling. Time. 1:13%.
(Hd Dominion; !M: I to 1 .(Clayton) 1
twonnwell; 109; S to 8 (Sims) 2
Nero; 103; « to 1 (Relff) 3
Truck task
AT MORRIS PARK TODAY.
Flrat .-scc-FIve-elghts of a mllo. Welter
handicap. Hugh Penny, 110; LitUo nitty,
110; Palrlcltn. Ill: Discount, 112; Maid Me-
rlon. 111: Hurllnghoni, 110; lota, 1M: Ed
Kearney, 100; Owlet, 100; Ucllcosa, 07.
Second rare—Thrav-fourths of a mils,
selling. True Penny, 10*: Mohawk. '08;
Pandora Geld, 1(8; Silk, 100; April Fool,,
1(8: Langilon, 101; Tuscan, 103; Ohlcet, 108;
Sabrina Colt. 103; Tidings, 100; Sufficient,
100; b:iPux. 100; Tree Top, 100; Rufus, 100.
Third rnce—Three-fourths of n mile,
Dunbar stakes Connoisseur, 118: Salva
tion, 111; Prlslil Pli(\.bui. Ill: Brandy
wins, 113; Hnlmu. 113; Mnglsn, 110; The
Cpcm. HO; golden Rod. 107: Nlcollr.l. 100.
Fourth rsce—Five-eighths of n mllo, se.
risl handicap. John Cooper, HI; aPace-
tmker. 111; Jack of Spadeo, lit: Oalltee,
110; Our Jack, 110; Discount, HO; Ruck-
r--nf, 10|; HurtHghun. 100; Declare, 106;
Prig. 07: Ed Kearney, K; RUekhjtwk. W.
Fifth race—Ono mile, selling. Adolberl,
108; Vtctorlous, .OR Prldto Karl. Mt; Copy-
tight. 103; Julgo MorroW. 101; Parts, 100;
Arab, tOO; Live Oak, 88; Itsanicy, 07; Spec
ulation, 07.
Sixth rice-One mite, setting. Saragos.
sa. 117; Jodafl, IK; Lustre, M; HsxelhsteA,
83; Indra. I»: A*sx. 87; Prince Oeors*, M:
Restraint. 84; White Wing*. M; Mekhly,
18: Setauket, 18.’
First odds received at 13:« p. m. Mas.
peth electric light races at night. First
odds at C;C p. m.
MERCURY TIPS.
Nsw York. Oct 8.—(Special.)—Moms
Park selections for tomorrow:
First race—Hugh Penny, MaM Martoo.
Hurllnsham. •
Second raee-Rufux, Atrll Fool. Pan.
dor* Oetdtng.
Third race — Connoisseur, Salvation,
Bright Phoebua
Fu ll ih race—Jack of 8pades. Peacema.
ksr, John Coop*
Fifth nsct-Vlctorlous. lteansey. Live
Oat
Sixth raeo-Saiugossa. ItaxelhatcK P^.
stralnt Mercury.
ALL FREE.
Those who have used Dr, King’s
Now Discovery know Us value, and
(hose who have not have now the op
portunity to try R free. Call on the
advertised druggist and got a trial bot
tle free. Send your name and address
to H. E. Bucklen £ Co.. CMoaco. and
get a sample box of Dr. King’s New
Life nut Free, as well as a copy of
Guide to Health and Household In
structor, free. All of wMah to guaran
teed god o you good and coot you noth
ing.
Don’t fall 1 attend Mrs. 9. Ollton’s
opening of beautiful and artlatle tnllU-
Umbrcllas at Phillips’.
All dtsense* of the skin cured, and
lost complexion restored by Johnsin's
Oriental Soap. Sold at Goodvvya* &
Small's drug store.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Wot M's Fair Highest -Medal and Diploma.
$ SILKS.
The largest stock
of Best Black Silks
ever seen in Macon.
SILKS.
$1 per yard for
Black Silks worth
25 per cent, more,
SILKS. .-=f
Beautiful Change
able Silks'for Shirt •
Waists 75c to $1.35
SILKS.
At 75c we are
showing Beautiful
line novelty Blacks
SILKS.
Drapery Silks, Eve
ning Silks and Silks
for Fancy Work.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
-Of tl*r-
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
°f Macon, at Macon, In the State of Geor-
Scr iflSt **** C,0lie Bu4l *nee» Octo-
RESOURCES.
Loan* and dlax»unt». .... .1H5.254 21
Overdraft*, aecurod and unse
cured. 12,29121
U. 8. bonds to secure circulation &0.900 0D
Premium on U. 8. bond*. . . . 6,o«>rt)
Htocfc*, necuriUejr, ©to. . . . ; . i,e 00
Furnlturo r.nd fixture* 6,792 00
Due from national bank* (not
reserve iwrenta) g,t82 30
Due from etato bank* and bonk-
cr*. ....... ... 12,950 0
Duo from approved reserve acta. K,S04 W
Check* and other cash item*. . 4,GW n
Note* of other national bank*. . 2,000 00
Fractional paper currency, nick
els and cent*. ..... 4$ 77
Lawful moniy reserve in bank, vis;
Specie ft.ooo oo
Loral tender notes 6,260 00
Redemption fund with U.8. treas
urer (5 per cent, of olrculi-
tion 2.250 00
Total 2651,270 25
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. . . . . .1260.000 00
Surplus fund 25,000 CO
Undivided profits, less expense*
and taxes paid 12,744 44
National bank note* outstanding 45,000 oo
Due to other national banks. . 3,209 i>7
Due to state bank* and bankers 8,412 13
Individual deposits, subject' to
check. . 113,W3 83
Demand certificates of deposit. . 200 oo
Time certificates of deposit. . . 48,157 56
Certified check* ’ V * 700 00
Cashier's checks oustandlnffi • . 85 16
Note* and bill* discounted. • . 141,792 G7
Total .363L270 35
State of Qconrla, County of . Bibb, ss: I.
L. P. H11 Iyer, cashier of the above named
bank, do »olemnly awear that tho above
Htatenvnt Is true to the best.of my
knowledifo and bellrt.
L P. HILLYKR. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
8th day of October, IBM.
M. J. REDMOND, Notary Fubllc.
Correct—Atte.t; JOHN8TON .
J. D. HTfJTSON,
R. J. TAYI/JH.
■ Directors.
NOTIOR
Notice i» hereby given that on the
J8th' ult., Nntlmn A. Opn* trad Philip
Llpnmn, imrtles using tho firm namo
BCd style Of N. A. Gamt & Co., tils-
Bolvctl their copartnership, tho latter
selling out to the former mill the for
mer sueeeciihig thu Orm tn business
mill assuming Its liabilities.
N. A. Guns,
p. Lipman.
October 1. 1SD4.
FOR RENT—Seven-room reaWence, 8S6
Clinton street. East Macon, with cne
aero garden. Three minutes from elec
tric cars. Very desirable; price low. Ap
ply at Macon Savings Bank.
FOR RENT—Small store corner of Third
and Mulberry, next Davis' stables. R.
E. Park.
FOR RENT—Rear of second tloor, all of
third floor and basement of American
National Bank building. Constructed
especially for printing office; after Oc
tober 6. R. E. Park.
FOR RENT—One hhndred acre Harm
amd Improvements. Columbus rood
near city, for next year. Julten S.
Rodgers, edlmlnburator.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOLMES & COUTTS' ceiCbre«ed extm-
ywiat crackers retail at the low price
of 10c a pound. ,■
100 BUSHELS south Georgia seed rye.
low price. Also seed barley, onion sets,
etc., at Georgia Seed (Company, Poplar
street, opposite city market.
KUPFERMAN'S BULLETIN. - Fresh
sour krout today at F. E. Kupferman’s,
412 Second street. Telephone 215. Sam
Baer's old stand< «».
CLASSES for French, English,. literature
and history, musk*. Highest references.
Mis* Isabella Nlcholls, 475 Orange street.
KUPFERMAN’S BULLETIN. - Fresh
Bour krout today at F. E. Kupferman’s,
412 Second street. Telephone 216. Bam
Baer's old stand.
LINDEN BAKINO POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
It.
FO SALE-JEkust portion tot 2C3 Godfrey
.■district. Seventy-flvo .lores, Joining
•Easft Tennessee and Georgia South
ern roiads. H. M. Grannls. Plcrpont
house.
COTTON.
I wlfh to inform my friends and pa-
tron* that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, and with
Improved facilities and njore conveniently
arranged warehouse, I am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad-
vantaffe.
Consignment* always receive my prompt
and personal attention.
NEW RQO'B’l trORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES I SATISFACTION
QUARANEED1
ELLIOTT ESTEa
617-623 Poplar a treat.
A I
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
KBADINd. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
' MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
taken for less than is cts.
WANTED.
WANTED-To sen you a Dl model
Den" mots typewriter, best machine
in the world. J. E. Ulmer, agent.
‘Phone Nix 381.
WANTED—Men nnd lady tn Macon os
our cl(y representative who are favora
ble to making money by diligent effort,
to writ* J. Wallace Hoyt, cure Tele
graph. It you live outaMc Macon and
desire work address headquarter*. The
Merttn ft Hoyt C», Charleston, & a
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-New houx* on New street.
Apply to W. 8. Psyne at Payne A WU-
Ungham'A
FOR RENT—A nice residence; 7 rooms;
Prangs street. Apply (U Cotton avenue.
FOR RENT—Large and convenient board
ing house; Oak street, near Fourth.
Terms reasonable. Julten S. Ilodgcra,
administrator.
FOR RENT—833 Orange street; seven
rooms, gen end water, oar lino. Ap
ply to J. N. Birch.
FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, 178
Cola street. Chit on FVite Bronson,
telephone 183. for particulars.
FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen*
sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
in
FOR RENT.—Store No. 313 Cotton ave
nue. Also warehouse on side Sixth
street, nnd stoble with II stalls. Ap
ply to Jenkins et Guernsey's shop.
FOR RENT—Large ball, thlnl floor,
over John lL_Ellls’. Triangular block.
R. E. Part
KUPFERMAN’S BULLETIN. - Fresh
sour krout today at F. E. Kupferman't
113 Second street Telephone 315. Sam
Baer's old stand.
FOR SALE—One magnWcent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Hes never been used.
Will tell very cheap. Apply at Tele-
- graph office.
\tH0ttER'8 bread raising Is the best bread
preparation made. Try It.
CENTRA!., give me tin. Is that air.
Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me
two boxes Saratoga chipa 1 think tney
are excellent.
LOST—Scotch terrier puppy, wearing steel
collar, and body and tull trimmed; v sra
untrlmmed. Reward will be paid If re.
turned to Telegraph.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
TURPIN’S BAKINO POWDER Is the
beat made. Have you tried lt7
LOST—An opaJ scarf plo. probably be
tween depot and Wesleyan college. Re-
turn J. W. Callaway. «» Second street.
OLD PAPERS for wmpplng, 25 cents
per hundred at (he Telegraph office,
too BUSHELS south Georgia bcoI rye,
low prlc«. Also sesd barley, onion seta
etc., at Georgia Seed Company, Poplar
street, opposite city market
GENTLEMEN who left due® with
servant at Commercial Club on SSh-
urduy. please report his name to A.
w. Reese, secretary.
HOLMES ft COUTTS’ BISCUITS and
aikes are made from npw materials
of tho very highest standard of r T -
cellenoc; they Lave been awarded the
premium over all competitors whor-
$^ er . *» d U»e pronounced
(he finest manufactured in -Use world
If you use cakes or biscuits, why not
buy tho best. Sold by the loading
fancy grocers.
\V E HAVE a lot of tinware we will
give away for wnippers of large pack
ages of RhoreFs Broad Raising-. W
C. Turpin ft Co.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is made
of pure cream of rart.ir and soda and
to guaranteed strictly pure. To In
duce you to try Turpin’s Raking Pow
der we win- for a short time, give
w*th each pound -can of powder a
pound con of Holmcn & Coutta' cele
brated cakes or sultlnes both for 40
cents. Turpin's Is sold by the load
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company, Macon. Ga.
GOOD ROOMS, flmt-clasa fare at the
Gray bouse, one block from Union de
pot. on car line. 454 Pine. aim. H. a.
Gray.
For the Beat COAL
at tlio-Lowest Prices. Wo can
duplicate the best pricss on eny
kind of goods. Satisfaction
guaranteed in every instance.
Telephone No. 409.
Prompt attention to all onlerx. Yard
near East Tennessee depot.
lTllliu, uUutlnlil} The only Professional Modiste in the
city, and the most accomplished in the South. New York
fuetlities at your doors at far less expense. Patrons delighted.
Orders pouring in. Don’t make the mistake of having your
Dress made before consulting us.
The correct thing In Dress Goods.
The correct thins in Dress Trim-
tnings.
000 pieces Dress Goods, embracing
nil the newest colorings, ranging lu
price from 20 cents to $1.50 per yard.
300 beautiful Novelty Suits $5 to $1S.
Tho latest things in VanDyke and
Moire Jets. Narrow Gli)i]», Sdntache
Braids. Fur Trimmings, etc.
We are doing the dry goods business
ef the town. You may feel some folks,
hiit you can’} fool the whole town.
Follow the crowds. Don’t buy any
thing In our line before seeing us.
BURDEN. SMITHS Go
SAFETY .
IS THE
KEY-NOTE
Of human conviction, and by demon
strating tho safety of EQUIITABLE
BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, the
Association has secured tha confidence
of the people.
Lord Mansfield said, ’’the beat Invest
ments for security nnd Income are flrst
mortgages on real estate."
Stock (n tho EQUITABLE BUILD
ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON la se
cured by first mortgages on Improved
real estate. In double the amount,
which are held by the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company, as trustee,
and nothing hut an earthquake can
dislodge (hem.
The Equitable will Issue this month
15,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT.
GUARANTEED STOCK
at 3100 per share. This stock guaran
tees 8 per cent, cash dividends, payable
seml-nnnually, and can be withdrawn •
at any time after six months. Appli
cants will bo served In turn.
GEO. A. SMITH,
General Manager.
Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building
FORSALE
The Handsome 2-Story
With Basement,
No. 636 ORANGE STREET.
The
Most
Wonderful
Offer
Yet .. .,
180
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OF THE . .
Containing nine room*, with three bath
room*, hot and cold water. AU modem
conveniences. The house has been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to. bottom and la In strictly first-claas
conditlory It ha* a large frontage on
Orange street and Rose Parle, and only
half block from Indian Spring car line.
It Is located vrn the hill, in a* good
neighborhood as Macon afford*. It is
undoubtedly the prettleet and most de
sirable place on the market For
sale low and on easy terms. For further
Information call on
Real Estate Agents.
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times and reliably informed on
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the highest authority on prog
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they are evolved and adopted;
thus my clients may be sure
of having their clothes made
in such styles as are entirely
current and eminently correct.
McKAY, The Tailor,
503 Cherry Street.
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