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An Immense Crowd of Vuitort on the
Ground* to See the Ex
hibit*
SOUTH GEORGIA'S RESOURCES
The Af rlenllnral Display. Arm I'.rllcu.
lirlf FIhc-I)ow«*ci« Exhibits Un»
■ urpaiMil—H»uy Rmturct
of Great latere*!*
Poulan, Ot., Oct 12.—(Special.)—Tho
second day of the Worth County Fair
was ushered In by an Immense crowd
ot visitors. The starry flag of our
country, surmounted by a streamer
Inscribed with the wools, "Worth
Cmlnty Fair," fluttered In tho breezo
and tho modest little fair grounds were
fairly levinlng with people from all sec
tions ot tho adjoining counties. Inno
cent amusements, such as foot races,
greasy pole climbing, etc., amused out
siders, whilst lustdo tho building vis
itors were Interesting tUeuuclves by
Inspecting dm various exhibits,
Ouo of the finest exhibits of agricul
tural products was that ot Cupt. J. 0.
Mot'haul of Poulau. In tho collection
wen- thirteen varieties of corn, thirteen
varieties of cow peas, Ilf teen varieties
of forage, haled and nicely cured, live
Varieties of sweet potatoes, live varie
ties of sugarcane, besides beets, rye,
ebufas, rice, etc.
Mr. W. XI. Mcl’liaul exhibited corn,
cotton, hay, rice, etc.
Mr. W. TV. Monk of Sumner had on
exhibition six varieties of corn, two of
sweet potatoes, two of pcao, alx of ap
ples, two of pears and rice, besides
bums, bauou, meal, etc.
A most Interesting and complete ag
ricultural exhibit was mule by Mr.
James M. Watson, tho proprietor of a
‘‘one-horse farm." This /arm was pur
chased and paid for by premiums won
at different fairs. Mr. Watson showed
seven varieties of corn, thirteen ot for
age, Itvo of sweet potatoes, thirteen of
peas, together with rlco and ground-
peua. This exhibit Is not only highly
creditable as to variety, hut Is first lu
quality.
Ono of the homlsamcwt exhibits la that
ot Dr. J. F. Wilson, proprietor of the
Ihney Park Nursery and Keys tone
Fruit Company. The doctor Is a leading
spirit In all such matters, and with en
ergy and enterprise scores a success In
sit his undertakings. He has aesoclaited
with him Mad. Nagtcy, a capitalist of
Pittsburg, Pa., who himself Is an enthu
siastic worker Tills company ban on
exhibition n floe collection lit rare
planus, flowers, rows. etc. These were
most tastily arranged In pyramidal
form, and triads « magnificent center-
piece for the whole display, arresting
the attention of vtettom at once on en
tering the building. Tlilo enterprising
and rollufblo Arm cultivate all the host
end loading varieties of trees, vine#,
plants, and shrubbery adapted to that
rrtrion of the state. Besides the floral
display, this company showed lino
pear*, apples, grapes, pecans, English
wnlrroK wines, ste„ all of which wore
finest to quality.
Another very Interesting exhibit was
that of Cant. E. L. Olrdner of 1‘oulnn.
This exhibit was very attractive, and
made up with a. variety of farm, gar
den end home Industries In this work
the captain had the valuable services of
his acrttmpllahod wife and lovely thumb-
J'r™- In -tW* collection were twenty-six
varieties of roses, fifty-two jnrn of
SJnST’ frutt *- borides wines. Jetties, do-
nritstla soapa. yeast cakee. ptektes. etc.
k.SEUS!?"* »1*> nwntlework, painting,
hardaMods. curb*. etc.
WORK OF THE WQMQN.
. .ffl 111 * H be expected that de-
tsMa can he revtered Into, yot some ex-
ht»ts In the home bulustries were such
“I * 1 * j|#maufl Ih litis department
l, 11 u f ,cr of Poulan had a mag-
ntneent display of MUeo, pre«cr\vo,
JxwuKsl fruits, wines and vegetables.
had also a flne collection of
plants, roses, etc.
- Mrs. W. w. Monk of Sumner had a
SiTn <> * p } 4y i ,,, J’i* ®“ n0 department. In-
01 re tS nn Li hon * y ,. bread, cakee, etc.
In the needle work department Mrs,
MaPhaul of Sylvester had u
beautiful collection of embroidery,
j w . n ‘ cr °ehet, hairpin edging, braid
and knot work. Also oil, dye, water
work 1 " hu '" g *' p '“* h ‘ Un *»' end laco
'Jl™-, T. ft. Williams of Sumner ex-
htbw^l * vary handsome collection
enVbrolitery, oil paintings on velvet,
riork, pencil drawings, oil
puritlngs, lace ptper flowers, cmbrold-
erj-on satin, etc.
^Tbere were many other exhibits In
this line worthy of notice whtah want
ef space prevents mentioning.
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT.
TOo ehttdren also had a department.
HIT. ** OM,rr departmenu
much skin and latent were shown.
The drawings pf Mis, Monk. S years
oM, wus vary good indeed.'
A miss of 11 Showed a qiillt of' 3,7711
piece* She evMeirily hat * patient
turn of mind as well as skill.
Mr. Pelham, the ivirte und courteous
secretary, mrormed mo ttrjt he had
made some TOO entries for the entire
•Profeasor J. n. llunnleutt made _
very Interesting and Instructive talk-
to the via hors, and he assured me he
never nddivasod a more oiUerly and at
tentive ni*tJd;ce. , This correspondent
scknowled.'V with special gratlltcntton
the attention ah own and hospitality
enjoy* »1 from Dr. J. F. Nelson, Cant.
J. 0. MoRhaul. Ospt. E. L. Olrdner
and others.
Ospt. J. O. MoPhaul, W. H. Mc-
A UST
ot reasons why you should ln-
1 sist up'n having I>r. Pierre's
rieosent Pellets, and nothing
ebe in their place : —
l Ikveuia- iheyYe the mioflest,
land the p7*t*tnM to take,
tvvauaw Uvv're tlw* oisi.rt In
then-way*. no ttisnutones, no
rartlan afterward. Their cf-
f*-U last
They iMriatr and perma
nency rare Rmousnesft tndl-
poraliii. t'oiutipaiion. Sick Road*
acbo, and Soar Stomach. Tho
moat rv'inmou reuse of Piles is
cen-tlpatlon. By removing the
canss u cure fa effected.
Da. ’L&i
mnor moj*. I tuvp m* tumbled with
gfe i f ^ r . sgk UAsne
s**d th» trouble It aU dafeUaJ
The fact that Hood’s Sarsa
parilla has cured thou
sands of others is 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
parilla
Hood’s
Cures
rvwvmvm
Be Sure to Ret HOOD’S and
Only HOOD’S.
Stationery, Monograms,
Wedding Invitation* and
visiting cards engraved
at lowest prices. No de
ity: work, done by skill
ed workmen In our establishment. Send
fur samples and prices. J. P. Stevens
* Bro.. Jewelers. 47 Whitehall street,,
Atlanta, Us.
Paul and Maj. Pelham are all Urge
land owners and to settlers who dcelre
homes 4n this sunny clime, where hon
est toll Is sure to tic rewarded, lands
on easy terms and at low prices can
certainly be secured.
HASTOIAN ETCHINGS.
New Buildings Being Erected—Good
Crops In Dodge.
Eastman, Oct. 1*.—(Special.)—Tel-
fUlr superior court sits at McRae on
Monday, Judge C. C. Smith presiding.
Some excitement was created here
about a supposed case of diphtheria,
but it proved to he a, false alarm and
everybody Is serene.
Improvements are constantly going
on. Several new buildings are In course
of construction. We 'hive a new brick
cotton warehouse under the popular
management of our mayor, W. F.
Harrell, and the cotton season now on
hand keeps our buyers busy.
Crops In Dodge were never hotter.
Everybody has imade enough amt to
spare, but the low price of cotton la
the one thing thult discourages the
farmer, but 'he Is well oft end doing
well alt the same.
The Bush Bros, have closed their Ice
factory for 'the season after another
prosperous year. They are enterprising
young -men and have mot with suc
cess.
A large number of EaStinanltea at
tended Che Wlrcgnass Fair at Ha'wklns-
vlllo and give a favorable report of the
many iittrocttons ito be seen. The
Southern Railway made a very con
venient schedule and quite a crowd
took advantage of it.
MAKING MATCHES OF PAPER.
Brunswick Has a Flourishing Factory
Doing This Work.
Brunswick. Oct. IS—(Special)—Match
es made from paper are novelties, but
Brunswick baa a factory In full opera
tion that is dallv turning out numbers
of them. ,
At preaoirt the factory la conducted
on n limited plan, and was commenced
merely as nu experiment to seo what
demand could be creaited for the new
product, but the success that has greet
ed the experiment luailfloe It* continu
ance bn a huge acute, und It Is expected
that .paper mntvhas will soon be turned
out In inamm-tk proportion*.
‘Mr, Koeerja ‘form* is the owner of
the litre factory, and Sensor Antonio
Prat Is manager. Mr. Torres being
oon*ul for a number of foreign coun
tries, a large lumber exporter ami a di
rector In the National Bonk, la lUflVctent
guarantee thn/t the barking of tho con
cern Is not limited, and It the auccesa
with which the Industry audited la oon-
tluued, it will not lack for capital to
push It.
THE STORM AT UEPHStBAH.
A 'Heavy Rainfall—Damage to Cotton—
Personal and Social M>litters.
Heplwrltxih. Oct. 13—(Spoolnl).-The
tropical hurricane got tn It* work hero
Monday night and Tuesday. The rain
fall «* night wse 3.7 Inchon, anil the day
following 0.7 Huh—total lu twenty-four
houni. 4.4 tnohe*. The wind was high.
Cotton, where not well up with pteklflg,
w«t badly rinmaxed.
Visitors In the vIHsxe at prearot are:
Mkwrti G. G. and Massy Burxhnrdl.
Qraccwobd: Mr. J. O. Dyne, Waynes-
boro, ami MV* Mamie Hookey. Allen'*.
Thursday at noon. Mr. It. H. Foea, a
prominent merchant of Iouvgtey, was
married to Mine iLtlltnn Krcps, a popu
lar young ladv of that little manufac
turing town. The happy couple will
vlatt the groom's parent* near here.
A DEMOCRATIC PRIMAnV.
Quitman, Oct 13-MRpeclat).—In the
Democratic prtmnry today 830 v«ea
were rest. The following officers were
nominated: Clark. J. D. Wed*, Jr.:
treasurer. W. \V. Walker; ■tkerifHlA. j.
Conolyi tax edlcriw, M. F. Jon..-.,; tax
receiver. J. W. Phllllm,; ooroncr, E. D.
ponder.
The tntermt to the race waa centered
In the Mharlff'* oflioe. tax eolhvtor and
ux receiver. The eloottou paaoed oft
quietly.
FIRE IN THE COTTON..
It Took Hard Work to Save the Steam
er Paulina from Destruction.
Oat vastest, Tex.. Oot. 13.--About 10
o'clock last night lire was dtsoovrred tn
the after hold of the Spanish ateamshlp
ibulltu, ax anchor and receiving cargo,
outride the bar. Etibrta were immedi
ately made to aupureoa ft with steam,
but failed, and a powerful tug wo* sent
fo her relief and began to flood rise com
partment wtlh water.
Tba Are is under control, and has not
extended beyond the after hold. The
tug is MMl pumping water Into the hold
of the Pautlna. and It I* believed that
the lire WIN 4x> extinguished hy morning,
when what 4* left of the 604 bales of
cotton and 354 ton* ot eotxon oil cake
•towed in the hold will be discharg'd
on to lightens and brought lo the city
4»t beUevtd that the cargo in the
°*h*r hold* fa> damaged. The Paulina
was loading fhr Liverpool.
BEYOND COMPARISON.
Are the gotxl qualities possssssd by Hood's
8*rsapartll». Above all It puriltes the
htooi, th is strengthening the nerves; it
regulates the dtgeaUre organs, tnri lorate*
the kidneys und liver, and tone* and
builds up the entire ar»Vm. cures scrofula,
dyapepaU, catarrh and rheumatism. Get
Hood s ard only 11004*1.
^ Juhan’si New Coats.
$5 4 # ^3
^ Juhaa’s Wraps for children ^
^ Julians Down Comforts.
^Juhan’s Blankets. ^
^ Juhan’s New Kid Gloves. ^
^ Juhans New Hosiery. ^
^ Juhan’s New Dress Goods ^
BANK CASHIER WENT WRONG.
Elpaoo, Tex., Oct. 12.—Ca#hler Buchanan
of the Sonora Bank of Robert Lee county,
Tex., (f.eaded mUlty thla morning In the
United States court to embeszlement from
the United States postoffice and was sen
tenced to eighteen months In the peniten
tiary. He with his brother, the president
of the bunk, and his deputy postmasters,
raised $3,000 on fictitious money orders.
They were nil arrested and one deputy.
Harris, turned state's evidence.
and bent Win
tor Whnnt
Flour Mill Plant
In tho World.
UNBINE.
Crushed jVHddll-pgs Flour*
Thoonly Flouroflti kind,and tho bet of
anylclnd. Itlsmiulehyn.ccretpro-
C03S known to bnt two persons.
9100,000 has boon oBored for tbs Knowledge
Tho UntliDP Is tho best flour sold In
Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, Gtt.
Tho Undine gives perfect satisfac
tion. J. H. Stillwell, Luelln, Ga. .
NOEL SIILIi COMPANY,
EstlU Springs. Tonn.
ONE CENT A WORD
ADV ERTISEM ENTS UNDER THIS
HEADINO. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CT3.
wanterT
WANTED—Several connecting rooms,
close In, for light housekeeping. Ad
dress A. R., care Telegraph.
WANTED—To sell you a *84 model
Denumora typewriter, beet machine
tn tho world. J. E. Mlnter. agent.
‘Phone No. 2S3.
WANTED.—Customers for best coul on
market at it per ton. We sell only for
cash and glvo you the bcneilt. Telephone
122, or call corner Sixth and Cherry
■tracts. Carlton & Jenkins.
WANTED—Two young men boarders.
Apply 773 Oak street.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Large and convenient board
ing house; Oak etreet. > • near Fourth.
Terms reasonable. Julten S. Rodgers,
administrator.
FOR RENT—S32 Orange etreot; seven
room.-, g.ie and water, ear line. Ap
ply to J. N. Birch.
FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, sse
Clinton street. East Macon, nlth cne
aero garden. Three minutes from elec
tric cars. Very desirable; price low. Ar-
ply at Macon Savings Rank.
FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, all ot
third floor and basement of American
National Rank building. Constructed
especially for printing ofllcei after Oc
tober u. It. E. Park.
FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor,
over John R. EUls'. Triangular block.
R. E. Park.
FOR RENT—Nine-room rosMvmcc, 126
Cote street. Car. on Fboto Bronaon,
telephone 133, tor particulars.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Fino registered Holstein
hull; gentle end kind: anceatonlUM
milk and butter producers. M. M.
Massey.
FOR SALE—On# magnificent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Has never been used.
Wilt sell very cheap. Apply at Tele
graph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOU CAN GET at Chapmen's En
glish Kitchen a regular meat, with
cotfe or milk, tic; oyster stew or fry,
25c; flab or steak, 33c; ham and egg-,
tSe; brains or egg omelette. 25c: pork
or mutton chop, 33c; hum sandwich,
15c; coffee, tea or milk, 6c; coffee,
bread and butter, 10 cenu; soup,
'bread and butter. l<le. Tenderloin and
Hamburg steak, chicken and birds.
Heals at all hour*. i
WWTP—Between my office and career
Spring street and Colton avenue, a nu-
ailla counter book, nventory of drug
stock. Reward. Dr. J. P. Ross. STD
Second street.
FRESH OATMEAL and owtfl'ikes in
'bulk at R. C. Keen Grocery Com
pany.
HOLMES Sc COUTT8’ celebrated extra-
yeast crackers retail at too low price
of 10c a pound.
IF YOU want do save money In buying
groceries go to see Keen Grocery
Company, 621 Poplar etreet.
FRESH chestnut*, Florida' oranges
and California fruits Ju»t received.
J. Blnaw.tnger.
FRESH all-pork and Vienna sausages.
Georgia Packing Company.
FRESH CELERY 60 cent* dozen at
Keen Grocery Company.
FRESH liver sausage today; first of
the season. Georgia Packing Com
pany.
BEST Elgin butter 30c pound n't Keen
Grocery Company, 621 Poplar street.
CLASSES for French, English, literature
and history, music. Highest references.
Min Isabella Nicholls, 475 Orange street.
HOUSEKEEPERS—Our stock 1* newer,
liner and larger than any other
Ihouse. Wo are headquarters for ev-
o very thing from A to Z. Leave your
order* with us if you want a flue
ifhanksgivhng turkey. C&lery and
cranberries to match. John C.
Holmes Sc Oo.
CRANBERRIES at Keen 1 Grocery
Company.
DRESSED poultry
Packing Company.
today. Georgia
NICE fat mackerel in kits, one-quar-
iter and oneJhttff barrels at Keen
Grocery Company.
A FRESH ARRIVAL of oatflaken at
M. C. Balkcom’a, Third street, near
Mulberry.
CHICKENS, eggs, butter, cabbages,
apples, oranges, potatoes end onion*
nt M. C. Ballroom's, Thlnl Btreet,
near Mulberry,
FRESH EGGS 17 1-2 cents dozen at
Keen Grocery Company.
TWO GAR LOADS of good horse* to
be sold at niuotlon this morning, Sat
urday, Ootober 13, nt T. R. Hud
son's.
BEST MOOHA ond Java ooftee, roust
ed, 30 cent* pound, nt R. C. Keen
Grocery Company.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
_lt. _ _ •
UNOANNED HAIMS, picnic ham3 and
shoulders at Keen Grocery Com
pany.
WE HAVE a lot of tt.vwu.ro we will
give away for wrappers of large pack
age* of Kborer's Bread Raising. W.
C. Turpin & Co,
CENTRAL, glvo me 1U6, Is that air.
Keen? Yea madam, l’lease s-ind me
two boxes Saratoga chip* 1 tnink tney
are excellent.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER nlwuye
give* satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents
per hundred at the Telegraph oflioe.
FINE pure pork snuMge, sparetibs
and backbone, from Georgia porkers,
nt W. L. Henry’s, 314 Cotton avenue.
Telephone 243-
TRY a 10 cent bottle of Keen Grocery
Company catsup.
EXTRA STOCK well broken saddle
and harness horees at T. R. Hud
son's stables, at auction October 13.
DRIED PEAQHEH evaporated ap
ples and uprleot* at Keen Grocery
Company.
HOLMES & COUTTS' BISCUITS and
cukes are made from new materials
of the very highest standard of ex
cellence; they have been awarded the
premium over all cvmpetttora wher
ever exhibited, and ipe pronounced
the finest minufactured In the world.
It you use cakes or biscuits, why not
buy the best. Sold by the leading
fancy grocer*.
JONATHAN AND GRIMES' golden
apples, th# finest In the land; try
thorn. Smith St Bro.
FRESH celery at R. C. Kenn's.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER ts made
ot pure cream of tartar and soda and
1* gu.tranteed strictly pure. To In
duce you to try Turpin's Biking Pow-
dor we will, for a abort time, give
with each pound can of powder £
pound cun of Holme* & Courta^c^^
br.tted cukes or aulttnes '^ T »
cents. Turpin’e la sold/ D y the lead
ing retail grocers. 'Turpin Baking
Powder Company. ijtCcoa. Ga.
FINE stating appjea at R. C. Keen's.
A GENTS mxk<y£ qo Greatest kitchen
«- uten*U*Trr. n ’ XHSlcd . hetaUs ssets. 1 lo 0
Mdla c vorj- Uomm. Sfldsrol*. postac* p*id. lire
cents. *o» iajfK * MeM AKi>'s Cincinnati, O
j The only Professional Modiste in th<
city, and the most accomplished in the South. New Yorl
factlities at your doors at far less expense. Patrons delighted
Orders pouring in. Don’t make the mistake of having youi
Dress made before consulting us.
The correct thing In Dress Goods.
The correct thing in Dress Trim
mings.
C00 pieces Dress Goods, embracing
nil tho newest colorlDgs, ranging In
price from 20 cento to 51.50 per yard-
300 beautiful Novelty Suits 65 to 51S.
Tho latest tilings In VanDyko nnf
Moire Jets. Narrow Gimps, Sontaclu
Braids, Fur Trimmings, etc.
Wo are doing the dry goods buslnesi
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.
BURDEN, SMITH SC«
WE CAN offer honorable employment to
a few active m*n or ladles In each coun
ty which will pay $50 to $100 per month.
No capital or experience required.- Ad
dress P. W. Ziegler & Co., Box 1723,
Philadelphia, Pa.
HOUSEKEEPERS we will give 100 pounds
Dewdrop Pastry Patent Flour for tho
best 2oaf made out of it. Entries must
be at exhibit south side Floral Hall by
noon October 26. Jno. C. Holmes & Co.,
sole agents.
NEW Georgia cane syrup Qt It. C.
Keen’s, 616 Cherry street.
SAFETY
IS THE
KEY-NOTE
Of human conviction, and by demon
strating the safety of EQUHTABLE
BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, tho
Association has secured the confidence
of tho people.
Lord Mansfield said, “the best Invest
ments for security and Income are first
mortgages on real estate.”
Stock In tho EQUITABLE BUILD
ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATON Is sc
oured by first mortgages on Improved
real estate, In double the amount,
which ore held by the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company, as trustee,
and nothing but an earthquake cat)
dislodge them.
The Equitable will Issue this month
35,000 WORTH OF S PER CENT.
GUARANTEED STOCK
at 3100 per share. This stock guaran
tees 8 per cent, cosh dividends, payable
eoml-annually, and can be withdrawn
at any time after six months. Appli
cant* will bo served in turn.
GEO. A.* SMITH,
General Manager-
Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building
FORSflLE
The Handsome 2-Story
BRICK RESIDENCE,
With Basenient,
No. 636 ORANGE STREET.
Containing nine rooms, with three bath
rooms, hot and cold water. All fttodem
convenience*. The house baa been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and Is in strictly flnat-clsss
condition. It has a large frontage on
Orange etreet and Rose Park, and only
half block from Indian Spring car line.
It Is located tin the hill. In as good
neighborhood as: Macon affords. It Is
undoubtedly the prettiest and most de
sirable place new on the market. For
sale low and on easy terms. For further
information call on
L W.
Real Estate Agents.
COTTON*
. * *l3h to inform my friends and px-
tfSffif - that I have moved across Foplnr
street, opposite my old t>und, and with
Improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse. 1 am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage. *
Consignments always receive my prompt
and personal attention.
NEW ROOF! trORRECT WEIGHTS!
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED!
ELLIOTT ESTES.
617-C3 Poplar street.
CTS;
The
Most
Wonderful
Offer
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If you visited the Fail
you can appreciate this volumt
and if you did not it is th«
next best thing to a visit
Come and see it When wil
you ever again have an offei
of 180 fine Photographic Viewi
handsomely bound for 30 cents
This is all it will cost you i
you will clip but the following
Coupon and bring or send it t<
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