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A DAY'S DOINGS
IN GEORGIA TOWNS
A Batch of Noway Items Furnished by
the Hustling Correspondents
of the Telegraph,
ARRESTED THE POSTMASTER
Sir. Mcrbsut. of Houllri,
liar* Df«n OulHf of ffo
An Open Lallar (ha Cattil
of (ha Troubles
(Moultrie, Oct. 11—/Special).—Our oth
erwise qultft UVtlo town wae ta»t night
thrown Into a fever of exdtemenrt toy the
nrreat o! Pont master W. B. McPtwui on
the charge of opening and delaying a
latter.
It seems that ft man named Poor ^ent
a letter from Camilla, O.i., to Jaw*
Gt*Mun. tout the letter toeing add
to Jamcu Godwin Oodd^
accept it when offered to h
ant Poatmaater Roger*.
•Aftnr frtte letter had town In the px*t-
office a few dim Mr. fttogec* offered It
to Goldman. Tlw addrfra on thto letter
being poorly wrttten. H w.io a natural
mistake to take *the name Godwin for
Goldman.
Oilman twk the letter ami parried it
to I>r. A. n. Pliers, •» pr^mlnoivt phyal-
Han t»f tMu place, to read tt for him.
Or. Petens rws a few llnw, and Go-I-
man, dleooverlng it W4« not for him,
carried It to.iek to the pattofllcl.
AiXnr keeping li .five allott?vl time,
P.uim>J«ier Mclhaul returned tt lo Mr.
l'xrr, the wikIjt. No one Cays any
hhmo on Mr. M?Ph.iul, who In n pjr- [
feet gvn:iema;i. Mr. McPhaul i* In ,mal* j
erat ck^utw»Uinotif. end cun Illy Afford
the coat of a lawyer and 'low of time.
He o:m give u l>;.vj In arfy <imoqn'Uyi it
might he iv-yudrUi. j»> nlne-temthd or the
people here would go on hi* bond for
any anrjuru.
TOE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDA? MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1894.
r bring addraemd
oild.-n retuwif to
to him by ArtAt-
The Past
Guarantees
The Future
The fact that Hood’s Sarsa-
parilla has cured thou
sands of others i* certainly
sufficient reason for belief
that it will cure you. It
makes pure, rich healthy
blood, tones and strength
ens the nerves, and builds
up the whole system.
Remember
Be Sure to get HOOD’S and
Only HOOD’S.
Hood's PHIS MO especially prepared
to be taken wills Hood's Sarsaparilla. 39c.
Society 1!
■> liv;
Wedding Invitations i
visiting card* engraved
at lowest price*. No de
lay; work done by •kill
ed workmen In our eatabllahment. Send
for sample* and price,. J. I*. Steven*
* Bro., .leweiera. 47 Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Os.
SHOOTING SCRAPE AT Kt,KO.
Two Negro ItiUlroinbv.'i -PofiftiK Each
O.h.'i' Without
lEttt'o, Oct. U—(Siwolal).—A riioxijng
between two negroes occup-iM becq^Ewt
night. - They wore rattrS i.J mgries. J
Ne*tlver of them wear hur't, emoept'Uiat
Mi* lire from the ulicol burned tine of
them.
The town council doce IV.1 enPaivo
their law*. This shouting look place nl-
llwvit 111 the center «£ the town. Neither
of thorn has been nroluafoj, and are njw
on the section ,»t their work. The coun
cil don* not enforce iho law of working
the streets, cither. The street* in dun
(•turn Id be) uretty little town have hcch
worked little tan voir. Words high,
Ireoni. ‘thick awl waiihau.* daw; all
over the itown. It make very dl«a-
greealble walking and rough riding. u
Is euagested bysomebf the eounury peo
ple to meet und put the »troots In order.
Something etvould be don*. Tne 'town is
Uioirp.jr.ltcd,
Prof. J. 11. Laldlcr hoc returned from
pobb county, where he hu.i turn teach
ing school, nnl will spend u few day*
w ™ hi* nrrnv friend*, ami iwtend
school *1 Uahioni tn.
Mr. M. 8. Mean* he* been adml’-ed
to tho bar. Mr. Moans stootl an extra
S hd exnmlnathsn. for which he was
ghly complimented.
Mr, W. 8. Miirrow. the d.errvwlly
papulnr railroad agent, is la Atnenicu*
for a few days. 'Mr Mui-row wlU being
til* mother do make her homo here,
Mr. II. II. Bate, 'the cotton buyer, ha*
returned after eoopllnsr a few day* at
the \\ hvgrais Exp islchiti. Mir. Pate
cZ n ° U m^ Hlon n grand sue
COM. Tho e.lt!rMi* here, tboueih nro
wanting ImpaiUobUy for somethin* high-
October 23 f>lX1 ® In,t * n,Mlte p * lr opening
BIO CUOWDS AT HAWKINSVIl.I.E,
Crisp Spike to the Men of Ih* Wlre-
*r.i**--Thn Exposition a Great 8uo-
cess.
Hhn-lolnsvUle, Oot. u.—(Sneelo! V—
The .•wtemtauce at fh* Wire gram Ex-
> A special twin
from Mxom wlW he run 'omorrow and
• * *' rmtan c* of .the week •'«
ewpected, Hon, C. F. Crlep adilreased
* ? r ,TT Re was at fiocne
JjJ*? *“• folk * nnd his add rose was
noted™ h * °"® f ° r " hlch •* widely
*»v«» 'fee and explicit ptetur,
of Ihs robber tariff '.and trout,41 of the
folly Of the thirl parly tkhacAites, to
gether with Me vlnws on the silver
question, all of which met the hAarty
approved of hi* audience. He odm'.red
me pluck am) enterprise of J.asper
county for inch a credit.ible ,t'*pUy of
rh* rear lire* of avtregRiaa Cleorgla, of
wb.«h aeotlon he wo » proud to win
oltlaensblp.
The rice* to,l»y, were exceptionally
good and will bo tin* tomorrow.
BRANCH Wild, NOT CONTEST.
He Buy* the Statement That He Will
Ask for Melton's Seat la a Lie. '
Baxley.
M. Branch. ..
representative ,™,. u ,
Melton, D.-morrat. who was electnl,
aaya the published statemeat that he
Is contesting me tatter’s s*at In the
legislature Is a Democratic lit.
Upon hte attention bring walled to
the f.tot that It waa also published in
Watson'* paper, he replied: “Well,
that 1»* third party He. 1 ' Branch Is no
ropulist at heart.
The Democrat* arlll hoM their pri
mary here on November «. The Popu
lists will hold their convention on-the
second Monday lo nominate county
offleers.
y. Oot. 11.—(SpecialJ—Hon.
:h. late Populist c.imUd.ti:* for
alive asainst llttn. O. T.
8T, VITUSES DANCE,
flpmsmv Couvulftioim, Dlninms, Kkiuting
Bpdls, Kervoua Prontrmtlou auU tbivo nwv-
on ccadiUoni brought oo by functional «Uh-
onlun a»* ix-cniHiwntly currd by l)r. Purcut
KkTorlto lYwcription. ltl « fetreugthoning
n«rviij« Aud rwtnmtive tonic, piftcntxxl l>y
•n eminent Dhyaician (or *11 thorn (listra*-
ing ** HcftknoRMtt'' *ikI lmgul*rtie« common
to women.
Mrs. Apam IIehk,
A lij.t nr, iirrkt (V , l M
wrltc«: “On. K. V.
i VntKClt Drur Ntr—
My •utcr. MM Cor-
fieli* Mcrke). iiad St,
V it ob’i IMnoe. Her
bend anti rt*ht arm
Uovvtl or twitchiM
con«tantl>; she oouUl
not walk without be
lli* held under her
arm*. She trstni four
Ooctort, but without
A tier ni:.c*ri
Ul<'Dt^a iianna t*>*n
ulTcn up an * hopelm
^invatitl. I l-iuAht licr
Miff* Viuii— y T ‘ Favorite
HiM Hl i tll- fiftigoaa, In two
moatha ebe waa well anil atrona.
SILKS.
'i he lui-geiit stock
of Best Black Silks
ever seen in Macon.
SjLKS. 0
$J per yard for
Black Silks worth
25 per cent, more,
SILKS.
Beautiful Change
able Silks for Shirt
Waists 75c to $1.35
‘ SILKS.
At 75c we arc
DRESS MAKING
ITllliU. UUnflnlll) 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
Dress made before consulting us.
The correct thing in Dre.ss Goods.
The correct thins In Dress Trim
mings.
showing Beautiful
line novelty Blacks
SILKS.
Drapery Scilks, Eve
ning Silks and Silks
for Fancy Work.
500 pieces Dress Goods, embracing
all the newest colorings, reusing In
price from 20 cents to $1.50 per yard.
300 beautiful Novelty Suits $3 to $18.
CAUGHT THE FIREBUG.
He Set Fire to a din House Over in
Elbert County.
BIberton, Odt. 11,—(Special.)—The
Kin house of Mr. T. J. Warren, with
twenty-live bales of cotton and many
bushels of cotton seed, tv,IS destroyed
by tiro on the night of the 7th Instant.
It was Incendiary arid the man who
did the deed. Crawford by name, has
been caught -and lodged in jail at this
place.
MORRIS PARK RACES.
Hood Track and Day of Interesting
Spurt.
Morris Pork, N. V.. Oct! U.-The track
here today drit\l out fairly well, toeing
cto-utl only In Hpatu. The talent turned out
In full force and they iriw an IntereHtin*
day*» apart. The faithful reaped a rich
harvest, «« favorites Avon in every race
»n l the fifty-four booklen were hit hard.
Tho principal event of the day was the
race for LMe CMmmpiiKne *Uken for 2-ycar-
•Wto at reven furlonKn, and wao cuptured
by Salvation, who made u tremendous
spurt in tho last sixteenth nr.d won by
* length and * half from Brandywine.
Another interesting event on the card
was the second S-yaor-old serkil hnntH-
««|>. Hutolcon, at 127 pounds, clonal the
favorite In this nice. He ran superbly
and won amid great applause by a nevk
from Our Jack.
IN THE PAVILION.
There whs quite a good crowd In the
pavilion yesterday and speculation won
fully up to the average. Six straight fa
vorites Isuidol the money and In no case
were the od Is of the prohibitive kind.
Now, what do you think of that for form?
Whim will iqwulators have a better op
portunity to administer an etT»ctlve dose
of knock-out drops? Certainly It wna a
red letter day for the.talent*.. Nothing
tout the lark of nerve wived the commis
sion men. As It -was. the- latter hod to
turn loose considerable coin, and the only
kickers to bo found were those who be-
rntod themAelves for not pressing their
investments. How will It toe today? Tho
card is Inviting and good judge* havo
pronounced it anything* but hard. So
there must be a number of koft *phtc«
For life and excitement the pavilion is tho
place of all places. 4
First quotations received at 12:4* p. m.
AT MORRIS PARK YESTERDAY.
First Race.—Ono mllo. Maidens. Time.
1:4114.
Dungannon. MO; 4 to 5 (Doggctt) 1
Repetition, 107; 5 to 1 (Penn) 2
Black foot. 107; 4 to 1 (Mklgley) 3
Second Race.—Ttlhree-quarters mWe. Sell
ing. Time. 1:11.
Little Wily, 100; 4 to 6 (RelfT) 1
Speculation, 07; 10 to 1 (Clayton) 2
Lustre. 103; 15 to 1. ...(Lnmly) 3
Third Race.—Champagne stakes. Time.
1:S8U.
Salvation, 113; 1 to 1 (Taral) 1
Brandy Wlt>», US; 6 to 5....(Hamilton) 3
Balbrlmv (colt) 1W; 5 to, 1 (Clayton) 3
Fourth Race.—One mile. Second Serial
luuullcHp. Time, 1:41,
Rubicon, It?; I to 5 (Mtdgley) 1
Our Jack, 103; 8 to 1 (Griffin) 2
Buck rone, 107; 4 to 1 (Haiff) S
Fifth Race.—Flvc-elghths mile. Time,
1^)0.
Olen IAlly. VX>\ 1 to 1 ,...<Heu«ton) 1
Jane*, (filly) 95; 10 to 1 (Waller) 2
Fannie R, 103: 10 to 1.....,,.(Candler) 3
Sixth Race.—Five* and on^half furlongs.
Handicap. Time.
Helen Nichols. 115; 1 to l..MeCafftrty) 1
Harrington. 105; 4 to l Griffin) 2
ifld. Kearney, M; » to 1 (Keefe) S
AT MORRIS PARK TODAY.
First Race.—Five-eighths mile. Handi
cap—Hugh Penny, 110; Maid Marian, lie;
Blnckhiiiwk. 107; Melba, 100; Mnrettl. 97.
Second Race.—One mke.—Vlctortoua, ill;
Hugh Penny, 105; Prince Carl, 107; Bandit.
101; Dh«-»unl. 101; Beansey, 100; Adelbert,
99; Counter OVnor, 96; Copyright, 12; Re.
Btraint, 89.
Third Race.—One and one-eighth mile-'
Nero, 109; Prince Carl* KM; Seuuket. 103;
Red Skin, M: Thuralon, W; Jodnn, 93.
FVkurth Race.-Three-quarters mllo.
Faahhm atakca- Annlscttc. 13L’; Irish Reel,
It); California, lift; KahlllA. 113; Brambu-
letta. (fill)*) 105; Owlet, 105; Sadie* 105;
lie. 100; liUeanla, 100; LoPkk, ICO. -
Fifth lUce.—Three-quarter* mile. Mal
den*—Andrew. 105; Traveaty. 1C5; Nlcollnl,
101; April Fool, 106; Buckmaater. 106; True
Penny, *106; Samaritan. 105; Chicot, 105;
Countess. 105; Romtoaaette, 106; Rufua, 105;
Bxpectatlon, (Wly> 105.
Sixth Rant.—One mll^—Iola, 109: Glee-
some, 1CP; Bahmeaa, 109; StoreneUle. 109;
StAT Actreae, 109.
Electric light race* at night First odds
6:43 iv m.
MERCURY TIPS.
New York, Oct ll.-(Specl*l.>-Morrt«
Park selections tor tomorrow:
First Race.-Hugh Penny, Maid Marian,
Black Hawk.
s votkI Race.—Discount Copyright Vie-
torioua. ’
Third Race,—Red Skin. Nero, Prince
Cart
Fourth Race.—©idle, Irish Reel, Annl-
•ette.
Fifth Race.—Uomboielte, KIcoKnt, Hu-
fu*.
Sixth Race.—Iota, StoneneUle. Baroness.
Mercury.
elf fncoinlns trains previous to the
Dixie' Interstate) Fair and to all per
sons entering the “Famous Midway”
on the exposition grounds.
Giving full description of the "Fani'
cue Midway" of the World’s Fair, nf
8. Inclusive.
MAYBBA T’AitUICIDE.
Joe Clemniiins Shot From Ambui
Is Thought, By His Son.
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 11.—A si
to the Tlmea-Cnion from Kiss
his home on AiYTsator I.ako In a Iw.v!
His decomposed bikly was found tods;
found on the shore of the lake.
was killed by a son, who bad
heard to say that his fattier,
'JUls lioy has been arrested. Mrs.
Clemmons will also bo arrested. She
refused to nllow licr hltsband's body
Kind he wiis out of the way. The fam
ily is highly connected.
FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, 128
Cole street.. Coll on Foote Bronson,
telephone 193, for particulars.
ADVERTISERS LOOK OUT
For lltm—lie la In tho City nnd WlU
Catch You.
Charts* W. Chirk, author and pub
lisher of “The Famous Midway l’htl-
suttee" (ilhutrntvdi arrived lu the city
last night. He Intend* distributing
twenty-live to thirty-rtf thousands
copies of Tils famous books gratis on
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdet
World's Fair tllthcst Award.
Tho largest
nrdb*u Win
ter Whanft
Flour Mill Plant
in tho World.
UNDINE.
&ruslied Nliddlirg* iTiour'
Tho only Flour ot Its kind, nnd the best ot
nny kind. It Ih made hyn secret pro
cess known to but two persons.
$100,000 has been otfered ( for the Knowledge
Thu Undine is the best flour sold in
Georgia. T. V, Johnson. Miller, Ga.
The Undine gives perfect satisfac
tion. J. U. Stillwell, Luclla, Ga.
NOEL MILL COMPANY,
Estlll ,Springs. Tcnru
ONE CENT A WORD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING, FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MOKE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN It CTS.
WAITED.
WANTED. WORK-Boy, agel IS, fair ste
nographer, pood copyist, active, willing
to do anything. Bankston, core Tele-
graph.
WANTE1D—Two partly furnished
rooms for light housekeeping; gentlc-
nmn and wife. Address “Permanent,"
tare Telegraph.
WANTED—To sell you a '91 model
Denenoro typewriter, beet machine
In th, world. J. E. Mtsucr, agent.
•Phone No. 2S3.
WANTED—Two young mem boarders.
Apply 7Tt Oak street.
WANTED--A good farm near Macon,
and to give In pm pay some well-
hred trotting and paring horses and
some well located lots and cottages
In Nashville, Tenn. C. W. Crulg,
Brentwood. Tenn.
forTrent.
FOR RENT—The Patterson place. No.
283 College street, nine rooms: all
modern conveniences; barn, stables.
Lot 70x220. Low price to an approved
tenant. Oeo. W. Duncan & Co.
FOR BENT-A nice residence; t~roomm
franco *trKt. Arply »« cotton avenue.
W> ' liNT—Large and convenient beahd-
tng house; Oak street, near Fourth.
Terms reasonable. Julleo a Rodgtrs.
aJminlstrator.
FOR RENT—S3! Orange street; seven
w ,in - a «>-
FOR RENT—Seven-room residence Eg
Clinton street. East Macon. «|th cn*
acre garden. Three minutes irom elec
tric cars. Very dcnlrablc; price low. Ap
ply at Macon Savings hn»e. if/
FOR RENT—One hundred acre form
and Improvement*. Columbus rood
near city, for next year. Jullcn S
Rodgers, administrator.
FOR REXT-Four room cottnge on hill-
flue neighborhood. George V. steel Ms
Mulberry alree*. or C. P. Steed. Kx
change Bank butkllng. • r I
calf, left horn slipped, white bag.
small And. Finder wUl return to
IW. B. McGrow, at 1155 Boundary
street, who will pay well for all
_trouble.
CRBAlMERT BUTTER, ertufn cheeee.
SUratoga potato chips, pickled ptgs'
tedt. C. F. Collier & Bro.
Tho. latest things In VanDyke and
Moire Jets, Narrow Gimps, Sontaclie
Braids, Fur Trimmings, eta
We are doing the dry goods business
of the town. You may fool some, folks,
but you can’t fool the whole town.
Follow the crowds. Don’t buy any-’
thing In our line before seeing us.
h
BURDEN,SMITHS
SAFETY
CTS*
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Five riWares paid up dtock
In Equltaible Building and Loan As
sociation, third series. Address C. A.
H.. this office.
FOR SALE—Fine registered Holstein
bull; gentle and kind; ancestor. large
■milk nnd butter producers. M, 41.
•Massey.
•FOR SALE—One Imndfed acres kind;
alxty cleared, good lrrtprovemcmts,
orchards, vineyards; one mile of Had
docks. Appfly to D. T. Mercer, Had
docks, Ga. a.
FOR SALE—Two-monthS-old heifer
calf; good stock. In good condition.
235 Forsyth street,
FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Has never been used.
Will sell very cheap. Apply a.f Tele
graph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHOICE Western meals arc our epe-
oUIty. We keep only ithe best. Geor
gia Packing Company.'
PINEAPPLES, oranges, grapes, Just
received at C. F. Collier & Bro.
HOLMES & COUTTS' celebrated extra-
•yenit crackers retail at the low price
of 10c a pound.
MOBILE PLANTS, Norfolk end Sa
vannah oysters. Dopsson, Ckirke &
Daniel.
FRESH all-pork and Vienna sausage*.
Georgia Packing Company.
* CLASSES for French, English, literature
and history, music. Highest references.
Miss Isabella Nlcholls, 475 Orango utrect.
ALL KINDS Fresh flsh and oysters.
D^pson, Clarke & Daniel.
DRESSED poultry today. Georgia
Packing Company.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage. ASX
your grocer for them.
DRESSED poultry today. Georgia
Backing Company.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction.. Your grocer sella
It.
OYSTERS on half shell 35 cent* per
dozen at Cllimvn & WUUasna'.
ltHOItftR’S bread raising la the beat bread
preparation made. Try It.
TRY a box now Florida oranges. Dop-
son, Clarke & Daniel.
FRESH arrival of fine Key West ci
gars from Park & Tiltford at Ullnfan
& Williams'.
WE HAVE a left of tlnrvmre we will
give >arway for wrappers of large pick-
ages of Rhorer’s Bread Raising. W,
C. Turpin & Co.
CENTRAL, give me 1W. is that Mr.
Keen? Yes, tnadam. Please sena me
two boxes Saratoga chips, l think tney
aro excellent.
ELEGANT free lunch every day, 11 to
1 o'clock, at UHman & Williams’.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER alwiiya
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
GERMAIN pickles, Amorjcan cucumber,
mixed »weet and sour pickles, sweet
Mtuffed cucumVber pickles, oatmeal,
ofutflake-s, f.irlnti, corn starch, flap-
ioca. Smith & Bro.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER U the
best made. Hava you triad Itf
PLUM pudding, mince meat, preserves,
jams und follies, lh bulk or glass.
Smith & Bro.
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 oenta
per hundred at the Telegraph office.
EARLY June poos, French peaa, as-
•paragiw, tunned corn, evaporated
apricota ami apples, apple butter,
apple Jelly, etc. Smith & Bro.
GOOD ROOMS, flret-class fare at the
Gray house, one block from Unton de
pot, on car line. 454 Pine. Mrs. H. A.
Gray..
FINE pure portc sauaage, aparerlbs
«nd backbone, from Georgia porkers,
W W. L. Henry’s, 214 Cotton avenue.
Telephone 212.
IS THE
KEY-NOTE
Of human conviction, and by demon
strating the safety ot EQUIITABLE
BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, tho
Association has secured the confidence
of the people. \
Lord Mansileld 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 double the, amount,
which ore held by the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company, ps trustee,
and nothing but an earthquake con
dislodge them.
The Equitable will lsaue this month
15,003 WORTH OF 8-PER; CENT.
GUARANTEED STOCK
at $100 per share. This stock guaran
tees 8 per cent, cosh dividends, payable
eeml-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.
The
Most
Wonderful
Offer
Yet ....
C MAGNIFICENT^
OF TIIE . .
Containing nine rooms, 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 Btrlctly first-class
condition. It has a large frontat.o on
Orange street and Rose Park, and only
halt blook from Indian Spring car line.
It Is located on the lilll, In as good
neighborhood as Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly the prettiest and most de-
slrahlfl place new on the market. For
sale low and on easy terms. For further
Information call on , t .
Securely bound in handsome
cloth, now ready for
READERS
OF . . .
HOLMES * COUTTS' BISCUITS and
oakee are nvalle from new lixiterlals
of the very highest standard of ex
cellence; they have been awarded the
premium over all competitors wher
ever exhibked. and h-* pronounced
The finest manufactured In the world
If you use o.ikea or biscuits, why not
buy the beet. Sold by the leading
fancy grocers.
Real Estate Agents.
COTTON.
X Wish to Inform my friends and pa*
trona that I have moved acrosa Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, and with
improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse, I am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage.
Consignments always receive my prompt
and personal attention.
NEW ROOF? CORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PR1CE81 SATISFACTION
GUARANEED!
ELLIOTT ESTES.
617-523 Poplar street.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is made
oC pure cream of tartar and a»*da and
1a gir.uvu>teod strictly pure. To in
duce you to try Turpin’s Baking Pow
der we will, for a ahor; time, jfive
with each pound cun of powder a
pound cm of Holmes & Coutia* cele
brated oakes or aaltlncs both for 40
cents. Turpin’s is sold by the lead
ing retail srocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company, Macon, Ga.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Ordina
ry’s Office, October 2. 1S34—W. W. Col
lins. guardian for Bell Louise Collin*
W. W. Colllne. Jr., and Mattie Wilson
Qolllna having aonlled to me for leave
to sell tea chares of the stock 4f the
Central Georgia Bank of Macon, Ga,
for the purpose of support and mainte
nance and education of th e above
?.^ ws 7t mlnor * : 5s - therefore, to no-
“ff *“ concerned to Ale their
^fe'L 0 , 08 - “ ny they ha*». to the
court of orJlaary ot st!<l county grant-
iroL thl® s° **!', '’I' 1 Morit on nr be
fore the firs: Monday in November.
Jj 3 '- l««ve to sell suit! stock wlU
thca be granted said guardian.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary,
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