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HAWKINSVILLE'S BIG FAIR BEGINS
Th«Wlr«|»M IlM «oU«n i:p»Ornn«l
Ihow und the Look for » (*rtnt
Tim# Dvrl«g lu Com*
(InUABICO,
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nawklwrillo, Oot 0.—(Special.)—A
heavy rain fell lu*t night, giving the
blues to tho mnuaguru of the groat
ll&wklns villa exposition. But tha In
dications aro for ploasantor weather.
Hon, 1‘opo Brown, president, H. 11.
Hinrrww, secretary, atul Messrs. P. 11.
I/ovoJoy, J. B. Willis, D. C. Joiner,
Uedrge W, Jordan, Jr.,'It. D. Brown
and Albert Summer have worked he
roically for a successful exposition.
Tbey bavo succeeded ,u tbelr eflurts.
All that is now needed is fair weather.
The object of tlio exposition Is not
to make money, but to develop the In
dustrial and agricultural resources of
this region and to adsertlso to )ho
world this' goudly land.
The fair grounds lire beuutlfuUy lo
cated ou a high bluff on the banks of
tbo (Icmulgui. Tbo drive along tbo
river to the grounds is a most plCtur-
esijuo ate, aud the race track U per
fect. It is a one-half mile truck, ujiil
trotting und running are mure Interest
ing tlnen on longer tracks.
The nursi-ineu say that tho trotters
und racers hero ore the bent over seen
ut it Georgia fair. The shew of horses,
colls, cows, hogs mid puultry Is excel-'
lent, ami the products of the Held, fac
tories und forests ure surprising.
Tho wonuin'a department 111 art,
■lowers und fancy hand.work of every
kind la Indeed t treat attl does credit
to tho ladles who have lulKircd so faith
fully to make tho woman's department
a thing of beauty.
There Is a variety of amusements—
boat racing, balloon nscenslous, rope
walking, tbo bailie of Gettysburg and
tho .Sanford Sisters, shooting matches,
bloyelo races and speeches by protui-.
mint men. flon. A. O. Bacon aud
Judge Crisp address the people ou tbo
lltli. Tbo Uawklmivlllo paoplo are
expecting great crowds from Macon oa
Wodmiday and will bo disappointed
if tho Central City does not honor the
WteegniM? Exposition. In return nil
of Iluwkliwrlllu expect to visit tlio
nixie Pair.
Senator Pat Walsh Is in the city.
He speak* today. He Is popular With
the people and they will hoar hint with
pleasure.
Nobody Is discussing tlio slump dowu
here. The tnllt is the fair. No one is
slopping to And ou-. who wits tbo step
mother of the party lit the recent elec
tion. Here It Is the fair, thta line
hors.-, that flue now, this piece of fancy
work, that beautiful picture.
If one wants to sis- pretty girls they
mv at the oxposltlkm. Miss Henley
and Mrs. Wheeled of Macon nre hern
mid have entered snipe beautiful fancy
work.
ItATN DAMAGED CROPS.
Reports Prom South Georgia Are Not
Encouraging.
Camilla, Odt. 9.—(8peoka.)- J A gale
o| wind nml rain began here yesterday
Olornlmx and toureasei tn severity
until tigs mw.itng. The course ot
the wind mu generally from the north
east to the Houuneust. After mtdntght
last night the wlnll 1 shifted to tho
north und this mom hut ts blowing and
rntnliiK from tho nMnWUt.
The rata has been very heavy here.
The wind Cue not been so heavy as
a. mo torm.r gates la this section. but
wso strong enough to blow down same
trees mat fmcin, nn\l tho dximgo to
orop* ts cvnalJenoble. The cotton crop
In the ll.-Ids Is damaged some 10 or
50 per c«nt.
The Camilla high school is tn n flour
ishing tomtttlon under the eltlclent
management of l’rofwwer B. II.
Palmer amt Atlss Annfle Collins. Thero
sue eerventy-llvo pupils on the roll.
MIm Ms kMm m bora two otbor
schools In town which are well ut-
tended.
The smldsn deufh of 'Sir. John Dr-
ker, a few days mm in east Mhchetl,
tiae brought sorrow to nvny of his
friends nnd see nviss his iroatul pr.-seuee
on our street., Ha was one of nature'
noblemen; a sclf-miule man; a good'
citizen; a kind nttgOmr; a‘ thrifty
fanner, who early In Ufs Uxrned the
loKwna of genuine economy tn his hum
ble home, which was the bads of his
success tn life: by energy nnd that
sterling Integrity ot oho mater, regard
fbr his pecuniary obligations and hit
practical economy, he hnd accumulated
a competency of the good things of
this life uroun 1 him.
glass, Oman elected.
Emory Boys, Decide Who Their Leaders
Wilt He Thu Tenn. •
Oxfod. Oct. 9—(Sp,v'lal).—Tho late rest
In college poilttea reached tts height
this afternoon In die election ot officer,
for tha Sophomore mv.l Junior rl:i"*oe
The BosbaoiMsa ohose the following
ofltcem by acclamation: Dux, Mr. Tuck
er Irwin bf Washington Ga.t historian,
•Mr. II. S. Phillips of Uve iV«.k. Fit.;
prophet. Air J. K. Seals of Oxford. Ga.;
chorister. Air. it. W. Oampbelt o( Au
gusts, Go.; Chap;jin. Mr. U. K. IVrlxht
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ton smile at the Ides
But If you ruder from
Dyspepsia
And Indigestion, try a bottle, anil
before you have taken lialf a dozen
doses, you will Involuntarily think,
atul no doubt exclaim,
fcThat Just Hits It!”
Tint soothing effect Is a magic
r .touch!" Hood's Sarsaparilla gent-
> ly tones and strengthens the stom-
„ sch and illitestivo organs, Invig
orates the liver, creates a natural,
Healthy desire for food, gives re-
freshing sleep, and In short, raises
tho health tone of the entire sys-
4 tcm.. Remember
Sarsa
parilla
Hood’s
Cures
Hood’s pills cure liver Ills. 29s-
TUROW IT AWAY.
% Thvre's no lonfw
ony Dtcxi of
wearing clumty.
W cbaflng TruMtA
which give only |<*rtial rvlkf
at b«t, nertr cun*, but often
Inflict great injury, Intlmlng
IntUcamaUon, alranjcuUUou
and death.
HERNIA k l Mn°J
matter of how long
or of what ni*\ to promptly
and pcrmanf'ntiy cured without tbo knife
*:n4 without pain. Another
Triumph la Costtmtivt Surpsry
it the cur*. Of
Ovarian, Fibroid nnd other
A U Dlvivu, \nrwtJ*w, without the pcnU
of rutting opr rations.
PILE TUMORS, 5SB22JSB
diotfu-tt of the lower bowel, promptly curvd
“~ or rtwort to the kulfe. -
in the lthoijer. no matter how
large, Is crushed, pulverised,
sad wft*h.ed out, thus avoiding cutting.
STRICTURE ^ISS-JnSSm*!
cutting. Ahun-ltnt Kctcrcnt-v, and Psinph-
IvUv.ni alxoe .lu-vu^s. KOt .-.led, In plumctt.
nkn to ct-. (stamp,). Wonprs lh-riuv-
susr Msuicsl Ast^cuTtox, uisslo, N.y.
Stationery, Monograms,
Wedding Invitations and
visiting cards engraved
at lowest price*. No de
lay; work done by skill
ed workmen in our establishment. Bend
for samples and prices. J. P. Slovene
St Bro.. Jewelers. 47 Whitebait street,
Atlanta, Oa.
of Phoenix. Vo.: secretary and treasu
rer, -Mr. G. H. Alktn of Zebulon, Ga.;
dude. Air. J. H. Battle of Barnett, Ga ;
pugilist, Air. J. M. L. Hardeman of Ox
ford as.
Those gentlemen hold office until Jun
ior spring term.
Tho Junior election was very close
and exciting from atari to finish, the
two oaindldatea for Dux being almost
equnlly papular and both very able
men. Mr. J. E. Ball of Griffin. Oa., de
feated hi* opponent. Air. W. A. Coving
ton of M'alraro, Ga.. by m majority of
one vote. ’.Mr. Covington I* a gentleman
of high intellectual powers and posness-
<« the duailltles of mind and heart that
make a mull an acknowledged lender
nmnng hi. fellow*. There I* much re
gret rgpremed at 'he misunderstanding
Which caused his defeat, but In Atr.
Hell the chun secured a leader who will
be <in honor to Ms class.
iMr. J. C. McRae of Walden wiu) cho
sen historian; Mr. J. B. Thrasher of
WutktnsvMIe wns elected to the office of
prophet. ’The history and prophecy .ire
to be read In tlhe nubile exercises on
class tree day. Senior year, 1X90. Mr
It. B. Leo of Covtnwton was honored
with the position of class poet. Mr. Lee
will compose a poem for public recital
claos tree day.
Three of tho officers were elected
unanimously. They are Mr. Roger S.
Crittenden of Shollman, Ga., soaretary
and iroaiturer: Mr. .7. c. Jenkins of
Blilloh. Oa. dude, nnd Mr. O U. Wll-
O.JX of I,umber CRy. pugilist. .Mr. W.
W. Dliekei! of Oxford. Ga., wa* elected
chorister, and Atr. Olln Dcnn of Oxford
chaplain. These oilleero nre elected for
the ircmalnder of the college course.
It la rumbred thalt the several defeat
ed candidates have formed n eoctcty'of
mutual admiration and fidelity and ee-
l«dt«l os their motto the tenth beati
tude, "Blcvmed is ho that expec-.eth
nothing; (or be shall not be dkaappo nt-
ed. ’ However this may be. It ts cer
tain that one wa* board to repeat aoftly
to himself, as he wendnl hla way wea
rily to his place ot abode;
"Of all sad wbrrts of tongue or pen,
Tho onddest nre these. It might have
been."
Thcso elections nractlcalty end the po
litical con-testa for some months to
fiJJ"'. the exception of a few of-
An-cl *° iwlnor Importance.
"The senior grave and thoughtful
And the frcwhmnn tough nnd green;
Tho Juntbr and the sophomore.
Are feeling all serene."
NELLIE M’HENUY
WIU Bo Seen nt Two Performances
Today—Matinee nnd Night.
A Now Orleans paper says:
Nellie McHenry, tlio vivacious farce-
comedy actress, and n ntrong company,
appeared nt tlio Grand Opera huuse
Inst evening In “A Night at the Cir
cus." It was the opening ulglit und a
good audience wca ou hand. The play
Is well known here, nnd Miss Motion-
ry's popularity with theatre-goers was
shown in the continual applause sho
received every time alio appeared.
Bile .» a svVcot, sprightly woman,
with splendid gifts and never falls to
Had tier way Into tho hearts of spec
tators. tu New Orleans, where she
h is appeared u groat many times. Atlas
McHenry has won innumerable friends,
not only by reason of her great quail-
ths, u» an actress, but also beoause
she Is n la-rfoot lady
The support tho star received was
excellent. Mr. J. U. Bradbury, as
SIg. Bonanza, an Ideal "fake" circus
manager. Is an actor of decided taleut;
Indeed, ho may be nuiked as a genius
in ills Hue.
Ills duel with Xelllo McHenry,
"Don't Von Thluk So," nml his sere
nade, which was not a song, but an
imltal.ou of tho xylofihoue, were
among the hits of tho evening and re
ceived generous applause. Sir. Wil
liam Horry, as “Kicker," made a lilt
In the small'port allotted to him. Mr.
John Webster, as “Archibald Jtanger,’*
was excellent. This gentleman is good
in everything be undertaken
Miss Ilorluo Dymmoek as Atm
FHake was quite plroslng, her tinging
of “Sweet Marie" receiving nn eueoro.
She lias a well cultivated contralto
voice and slags with great taste aud
feeling.
The Taylor Sisters were quite pleas
ing, Iholr Spanish song to n guitar ac
companiment and ether «pee tattles
making a hit.
On the whole, "A Night at tho Cir-
I cut" ts ■ l>Ugh*bit extravaganza, cab
l eulated to please the {addle.
There will lx- a matinee at 2 p. tn.
today; also porf.vnnaueo tonight at the
Aeademy of Atuslc.
"Where ore jrau going, my pretty
matdT
I'm going to see Nellis MsHenry.
slrf she sakl.
•'Atsy I go with you. my pretty maid?
If you pay for tho tickets, sir!" she
said.
“What will we see there, my pretty
The best of faree remedies, sir;’ she
raid.
“With abvgtnt and dancing, my'pretty
ms Id?
Tht finest on esdih. sir!!" she said.
•Tm glad I went with you. my prtity
matd.
Wes it not charming, otr!" she svIJ.
“Now will you marry me, my pretty
SUlit
I»r. Price's Cream linking Powder 1
Wottf-a Fair tliahest McJgl and Olptom*.
SILKS.
$1 pur yard for
Black Silks worth
25 per cent, more,
SILKS.
Beautiful Chanpc-
S<:>^ able- Silks for Shirt
'' Wai8t«75ctoS1.35
SILKS.
At 75c we are
showing Beautiful
line novelty Blacks
SILKS.
Drapery Silks, Eve
ning Silks and Silks
for Fancy Work.
, The only Professional Modiste in the
city, and the most accomplished in. the South. New York
factlities at your doors at far less expense. Patrons delighted.
Orders pouring in. Don’t make the mistake of'having your
'duress made before consulting i|8.
Tho latest things in VnnDyko and
Moire Jets, .Narrow Gimps, Sontacka
Braids, Fur Trimmings, etc.
We are doing the dry goods business
of tho town. You may fool some folks,
but you can’t fool the wholo town.
Follow the crowds. Don't buy any
thing In our line before seeing us.
Tho correct thing in Dress Goods.
Tho correct thing In Dress Trim
mings.
500 pieces Dross Goods, embracing
all tho newest colorings, ranging in
price from 20 cents to $1.50 per yard.
800 beautiful Novelty Snlts $5 to $1S.
BURDEN, SMITH S Co
TIIE DRY DOCK IS SAFE.
No Danger to Naval Property at Port
Royal From tho Gale.
Washington, Oct 0.—Commodore
Matthews, chief of navy yards aud
docks/ received a telegram this after
noon from Capt C. U. Rockwell, com
manding tho naval Btatton at Port
ltoyal, S. C., where a government dry
dock Is now under construction, that
a heavy cyclone was blowing there, tho
centre being apparently to tho west
ward. A heavy tide was expected to
night, but preeauUons had' been taken
which would possibly prevent much
damage to naval property.
The department of state has received
from tho Chilean government tbo full
amount of Uio awards linido to Ameri
cans by tbo recent Chilean claim com
mission. aggregating more tlinn $25(1.-
000. Tho commission adjourned July
0. mid the Chileans liavo exhibited re
markable promptness In setUtug tlm
claims.
USE HOLMES’ AfOUTlI WASH.
Prepared by
Dre. Holmm & Atation. Den;tints,
550 Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore throat, deans the teedh atul
purifies the breath. For. sale by all
druggists.
Thotsraeet
nndhejt Win-
terwhent
S& r s
•••
UNDINE.
Crushed TVtlddltp'gs Flours
The only Flour nf Its kind, and tho host of
any kind. It Is nimln by a secret pro
cess known to but two perions.
$100,000 hat been offered for tha Knowledge-
Tito' Undine Is the boat flour sold In
Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, Ga.
Tho Undine gives perfect satisfac
tion. J. H. Stillwell. Luella, Ga.
NOEL MILL COMPANY.
Estlll Springs, Tenn,
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADINd. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS,THAN 15 CTA
WANTED.
WANTED—A medium size Iron safe.
Address, F., care Telegraph.
WANTED—Few regular boarders and
families to take meals at 517 New
street. Terms rcnstonnble.
WANTED—To sell you a *94 model
Donum,,re typewriter, brat niuctiine
tu the world. J. E. Attnter, agent.
'Phone No. 2S3.
WANTED—Parties desiring drosses
made tn the la test’styles and at prices
to suit the dimes. Call at 1113 Plum
srteet, between Finn nnd Second
street, nml they oan be accommo
dated.
FOR RENT-Seven-room residence, 8*6
Clinton street, East Macon, with cne
aero garden. Three minutes from elec
tric cars. Very desirable; price* low. Ap
ply at Macon Savings Bank.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IMPORTED VEGETABLES—Spargels-
■pltzen, Stangeutfpdrzel, perlzwlebeln.
pfeff€p£urken, <Gurken salat, Senf-
gurken, Rosonkofail, Blumenkohl,
Junge Garrotter, Gemisehete Genvuse
G. G. Toole.
HOLMES £ COUTTS* celebrated extra-
yoast crackers retail at toe low price
of 10c a pound.
100 BUSHELS south Georgia sreil rye,
low price. Also seed barley, onion seta,
etc., ut Georgia Seed Jompany, Poplar
street, opposite city market.
SMOKED tongues, extra large size;
our own cures. Georgia Backing
Oomtxmy.
CLASSES for FsenCh, English, literature
and history, music.- Highest references.
Miss Isabella NIcholls, 475 Orange street.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all the rage, ask
your grocer for them.
CHAPES In fiveipound baskets, 25c.
W. G. (Miduicibrooks. .
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
.it.
WESTERN dressed beef, the best to
be had in this market. Also fresh
and cured meats of all descriptions.
We sell nothing but khe best'. Geor-
gla P-ickng Company.
FOR SALE—One magnificent new Ct>-
lumbia bicycle. Has never been used.
Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele
graph ofllce. -
NORFOLK and Savannah oysters and
Choice fresh fish at Dopson, Clarke
& Daniel’s. ' • '
UHOUER’S bread raising la the beat bread
prepara Uon made. Try it.
CENTRA!* give me 106. is thkt air.
Keen? Yes, medom. Please send me
two boxes Saratoga chips, i think they
are excellent.
C5 CENTS buystf five-pound Ibaskots
finest graipcs at W. G. ftllddlebrooks.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb;
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER la the
beat made. Have you tried It?
FOUND—$5; owner can get same by
calling on O. W. Hays nt 622 Poplar
street, and payilng for advertisement.
100 BUSHELS south Georgia seed rye,
low price. Also se*<l barley, onion sets,
etc.', at Georgia Seed Company, Poplar
street, opposite city market.
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents
per hundred at the Telegraph office.
GENTLEMEN wrtio left dues with
eervanit <at Commercial Club an Stut-
urduy, please report his name ho A.
W. Reese, secretary.
FINE Norfolk oysters. Dopson, Clarke
& Daniel’s.
HOLMES & COUTTS’ BISCUITS and
oakes are made from new materials
of tho very highest standard of ex
cellence; they have been awarded *he
premium over all competitors wher
ever exhibited, and »ii*e pronounced
the finest manufactured in 'tho world.
If you use cakes or biscuits, why not
buy the best. Sold by the leading
fancy grocers.
. OYSTERS, oysters, oysters. Dopson,
Clarke & Daniel.
WE HAVE a fat of tinware we will
give away for wrappers of large pack
ages of Rhorer’s Bread Raising. W.
• C. Turpin & Co.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—The Patterson place. No.
253 College street, nine rooms; all
modern conveniences: barn, stobleB.
Lot iOxfSO. Law price go an approved
teoont. Geo. W. Duncan & Co.
FOR RENT CHEAP—Two or throe
newly papered ntce room*:- call and
see them. 115 Third street.
FOR r.HNT-New house on New street.
Apply to \V. 8. Payne at Payne & Wlt-
Un&h sen's.
FOR RENT—Large and convenient board
ing house: Oak atreet, near Fourth.
Terms reasonable. Jullen & Rods era,
administrator.
FOR RENT—531 Orange atreet: seven
rooms, iraa and outer, oar tine. Ap
ply to J. N. throb.
FOR RENT—Nine-room residence. 1«
Cole street. CaK on Foote Bronson,
telephone 193, for particulars.
FOR RENT.—Store Nor MS Cotton are-
nuc. Also Warehouse o:i tide sixth
street, and atoMs with U stake. Ap
ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’* shop,
FOR. r.ENT—One hendreYacre fUrm
and lmprovemeatt. Columbus road
near dty, f< r next year. Juliea S.
Rodgers, administrator.
IMPORTED PRESERVES — Lnaff's
brand—Alc-lange, walnuts, kerne, uprl-
coson, SUMiNbeeren, maronen, an-
ama erdbeeren, qultten, Jugehutten,
kerschvn, hhnbeoren, hosluttse,
■nxindeln, relncclanden. Moral's
Brand—Cherlser, fralses, macedoines,
mlrabelles, frambojses. apricots,
polnes, gro»Mlh'a-au-Jus, O. G. T»le.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is made
of pure ensam ot tnrtar and soda and
la guaranteed strictly pure. To In
duce you to try Turpin's Diking Puw-
dw we will, for a short time, give
roch i„".i.;-l i-m of iwwder a
pound cun of Holmes & Coutis' cele
brated oakes or saltlnes both for 40
cents. Turpin's is sold by the lead
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company. Macon, Ga.
GOOD ROOMS, first-class fare at the
Gray house, one block from Union de
pot. on car line. 454 Pine. Mre. II. JL
Gray.
HOUSEKEEPERS we will give 100 pounds
Dewdrop Pastry Patent Flour for the
best loaf made out of it. Entries must
be at exhibit south side Floral Hat! by-
noon October 24. Jno. O. Holmes & Co.,
sole agents.
FOR HI'NT—Four room cottrg* on hill:
neighborhood. George V. Steed. 36*
Mulberry street, or C. P. Steed. Ex-
chance Bank build:ns.
2fBW GOODS—tPreeerves
in bulk and mince
Vlrjr.nU). e\-upor.
bulk, o.U flake, oat mo.il.
In bulk, oKvee In all
prunoj. Ftvoch BKK&ld In bottles
aud In bulk, genuine Imported mac-
oxvml, Edam, P.nea-pplie and Amer-
loan cheese. F-ir.'i.i. corn starch,
cocoa, dbooobftfttk etc. &ralrh & Bro.
SAFETY
IS THE
KEY-NOTE
Of human conviction, nnd by demon
strating the safety of EQUHTABLE
BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, the
Association has secured the confidence
of the people.
Lord Mansfield said, “the best Invest
ments for security and Income are first
mortgages on real estate.”
Stock In the EQUITABLE BUILD
ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON Is se
cured by first mortgages on .Improved
real estate, In doublo the amount,
which are held by the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company, as trustee,
and nothing but an earthquake can
dislodge them.
The Equitable will Issue this month
55,009 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT.
GUARANTEED STOCK
at J100 per Share. This stock guaran
tees 8 per cent.- cosh dividends, payable
semi-annually, and can be withdrawn
at any time after six months. Appli
cants will be served In turn.
GEO. A. SMITH,
General Manager.
Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building
FORSAL
The Handsome 2-Story
BRICK RESIDENCE,
With Basement,
No. 636 ORANGE STREET.
Containing nine room., with three bath
rooms, hot and cold water. All modern
conveniences. The house has been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and is in strictly first-class
condition. It has a large frontage on
Orange street and Ross Park, and only
halt block from Indian Spring car line.
It Is located bn the hill. In as good
neighborhood ns Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly the prettiest and most de
sirable place new tm the market. For
sale low and on easy terms. For further
Information call on -
It
Real Estate Agents.
COTTON.
I wl>h to Inform my friends nnd pa
trons that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, and with
improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse, I am belter prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to «d-
vantage.
Consignments always receive my prompt
and personal att«niLan.
NESV ROOPf CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
GUAR A NEED1
ELLIOTT ESTES.
S17-S3 Poplar atreet
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
The firm of CarsUrphen & TUlmar
hsa bien dissolved by mutual consent,
T. J. Ciratamhen and H. J. Thomas
retiring. All persons indebted to l
firm are hereby notified to come and
settle at once, otherwise the clal
against them will be pi need in the
hands of an attorney for collection.
W. S. Carstarphen and H. F. Tillman
will continue business at the old stand
on Second atreet and T. J. Carstarphen
will continue business at hta warehouse
corner Seventh and Pine streets. Eith
er member of the old firm la authorised
to receipt for payments due old firm.
This September 19. 1S94.
T. J. • CARSTARPHEN.
H. J. THOMAS.
CARSTARPHEN & TILLMAN.
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If you visited the Fair
you can appreciate this volumo
and if you did not it is the
next best thing to a visit.
Come and see it When will
you ever again have an offer
of 180 fine Photographic Views
handsomely boimd 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
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