The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 14, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SHIN DAT MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1894 *]JUHAN’St>> ?Flie Dress GoodsHouse of Macon We will shew, this week, the most select stock of Black and Colored Dress Goods, Silks and Dress Trimmings ever shown by any firm in the city. If you are in search of a House dress, a Visiting dress or a Wedding dress, Julian’s is certainly the store you are after. Prices guaranteed 10 per cent, under any, - \ '' ' " 44c. $1.00 $3.99 18c. Our 46-Inch 10c. $2.50 All-Wool For Embossed TOILET For pretty Fringed For Heavy Quality Tinted BLACK SERGE Per yard for Yard-Wide For a Fair of BLANKETS • Chenille Eiderdown for 44c.; can’t ' QUILTS; LONSDALE Worth POItTIERS. FLANNELL. be matched under 60c. worth $1.35. CAMBRIC. a Dollar More. Capes are put down as the leaders for the Winter of '94. Have searched the markets over and our Parlors on second floor are now loaded with the very latest out in Black and Colored Cnpes, ranging in price from $0.00 to $25.00 each. Don’t put off buying, but come now while the assortment is complete. 85C. Line 22-inch Table Damask. It’s good value at $1.20. 25C. Hosiery, Stainless Black. It’s econ omy to get these. JJETS BUTTONS 10c. to •» $18.00 Per Yard. 5c. to $5.00 Per Dozen. • 5C. For excellent yard-wide Sea Island. No limit. WRAPS $1.00 to $25.00 Each. $1.00 We have the best Dollar Kid Glove in the State. BLANKETS 75c. to $10.00 Per Pair. 25C. Heavy Rib Vests we make a specialty. CURTAINS 85c. to $0.00 Per Pair. 25C. For the best Rib Winter Vest in the market. DRESSES 50c. to $50.00, Complete. Useless to put up $36.00 for having a tailor-made suit when we are showing a grand assort ment of the very latest cuts at $12.50 and $15.00 each. Sleeves j ust the proper shape. Skirts hang beautifully. Como and get one beforo they are all gone. Infants’ and Small Children's Wraps a specialty. THE DIXIE FAIR. ATOD TO OVR OUT-OF-TOM CUSTOMERS. Macon’s big Fair opens October 23 and lasts 15 days, and its going to bo just such a big thing as Georgia has never before seen. Take our word for It, and come. Order your Traveling Dress from us and come to Macon prepared to see sights never before seen; and, the best of all, we have our immense Store chocked full of everything pretty in the way of wearing apparel, home decorations, etc. You are welcome to make our house headquarters, whether you be a sight-seer or a purchaser. 603 CHERRY IN THE HALLS OF THEY. M. G. A. The Annual Meeting Will Be Held Next Friday Night end a Reunion to Follow. J. J. M’KAY AT MEN’S MEETING A Forecast of What the Report of tile Pul Year’s Work Will Be—From Alt Indications It Will Show n Splendid Record, The annual em»tlng of the Young Men'b Crrtstian Association trill be held next Friday night In the hall. Every member of the association Is urged to be present. Utter a Short business meeting there will be a reunion of the members. A delightful programme of music and recitations, followed by refreshments, has been provided. Every member Is privileged » bring a lady or gentleman friend. There will be n meeting of the Indies Auxiliary tomorrow afternoon nt 5:30 In the association hall to ar range for the members' reunion Fridiy night. Every member of the 'auxiliary Is urged to be present and to'bring a lady friend wfth her. Mr. J. J. McKay will address the men’s gospel meeting tris afternoon at 3:30 In the association ball. The young men of the city are cordially Invited to attend and contribute to the'Interest of the meeting. Toe Bible class held every Saturday night Is growing in Interest, r: is de veloping a gradually Increasing Inter est in the religious work. The work of the association in many respects dur ing the past year Is the best ever re ported by the association, as Will be seen from the reports to bo road next Fridiy night. These annual meetings hnve aSwnys shown up well for the managing 'board and the general sec retary. but the Y. M. C. A. people have more to be proud of this year Ohaa ever before. In no period of the **nte duration In Its history has the wo-k 1n every department advanced us It has during the past year. This has bees notably true regarding the mem- berhrtp roll. From fifteen to nr.y names hive often been added during one month, until noarthe Y. M. C. A. can Justly elxkn a very large percent age of the better clMS of the young men in fhb etty In Its membership. T e matter of intfc'.afr- oUt - Urge quartern, so freely discussed some time age. bias been given up for-the pres ent at loist. an the financial condition of the association Is apt such that would mrr.tldt a Vcfttir* oftthli ONE CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORD8 OR Muuu. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CT& WANTED. WANTED—To sell you a *91 model Denamore typewriter, best machine In the world. J. E. Mlnter, agent. •Phone No. 283. WANTED.—Customers for best coal on market at 31 per ton. We sell only for cash and give you tha benefit. Telephone 122. or call corner Sixth and Cherry, streets. Carlton A Jenkins. WANTED—A good farm near Mticon, and to give In part pay some well- bred trotting and pacing horses and some well located lots and cottages In Nashville. Tenn. C. W. Craig,' Brentwood, Tenn. WE WANT men!" "lio to W i week. Steady work, selling staple goods tb dealers. Samples to proper applicants. No peddling. Experience unnecessa ry. Salary or large commission as preferred. Household Specialty Com- pany, 76 Fourth street. Cincinnati. O. WANTED—Employment as bookkeeper or any kind office work. Twenty-five yeais at one place; good credentials can be given. Address I. H. I.. 410 Third street. WANTED TO RNT—Rooms for light housekeeping. References required and given. Answer at once. Address M., care Telegram!). WANTED—A partner In It well estab lished paying wholesale grocery and 'tobacco business, with five or ten thousand dollars. Address Wholesale, care Dally Telegraph. WANTED-Twenty-five boys to work during the fair. J. Blnrwunger, 174 Cotton avenue. WANTED—An experienced salesman for dry goods, clothing, Shoes, .etc. Apply a't once. 404 Mulberry St. WANTED—Situation by a young man, in office or store. Beat of references; Amt ydbrsf sgpsrlseios; twenty years of age. "Bookkeeper." Telegraph. WANTED—To borrow one thousand dollars far one year, at 8 per cent. In terest. payable to suit lender. Mort gage on real estate worth three tlirx>3 the amount. Address ‘‘Real Estate," care Telegraph. WANTED—tV gentleman canvasser for a foot-selling household article. 310 day easily made. Apply 523 Jack in street, city. c sfffsrffiwsmiwgffi ever, to realise upon these expecii- tlor-4 at some tttne not tar away. The I encouraging cojpSitton of the asoocia-1 t-oa at present warrants this urn youLW JBHJ1 tot .ooupU I family. Aflf fapib! ... WANTED—One 2-foot showcase. Apply ! ax or addroaj EiHrt HJsMa />.; WANTED—Shorthand writer—cctecUc preferred. Addreos'Budm o«. stating salary expected, and experience. WANTED—Situation ns stenographer by a deserving young lady, fully com petent. Moderate nay. L., care Tele graph. •WANTED—A white woman to go Into the country to nurse. Apply 1330 Third street. WANTED—Bright -boy 12 to 15. to do office work and learn shorthand. Ad dress Earncot. WANT to exchange a horse and buggy for lot, or will sell cheap. Address Horse, care Telegraph. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANY LADY can easily make $18 weekly working for mo quietly at home. Position permanent, and If you can only spare two hours per day; don't fall to Investigate. Reply with stamped envelope, Miss Lucile iLogan. Joliet. Ill. LADIS wanted to write at home; $15 weekly; no oanvasslng. Reply with stamp. iMlss 'Fannie Felknor, South Send. Ind. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-A nice residence; 7 rooms; Orange street. Apply CM Cotton avenue. FOR RENT—Large and convenient board ing house; Oak street, near Fourth. Terms reasonable. Jullen B. Rodgers, administrator. FOR RENT—832 Orange street: seven rooms, gas and water, oar line. Ap- ' ply to J. N. Birch. FOR RENT—felglit-room house; double kitchen: 753 Plum street. H. Damour, 515 Mulberry street. NEW four-roojn house. Elm street, two doors' below Baptist church. Applj 1526 Second street. FOR RENT—Furnished roam, with or without meals; 4xKb room, utc.; one square from court houae. Address Z„ care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—A dosirolblo business plice —215 Third street. Apply to Mm. V. S. Cope. 418 Walnut street. Reese. FOR RENT—House and lot, seven rooms. East Macon, on Fort Hill; two acres of land. Apply to 51. 8. FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, all of third floor and basement of American National Bank building. Constructed especially for printing office; after Oc tober 5. It. E. Park. FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor, over John R. Ellis’. Triangular block. It. E. Park. FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, 120 Cole street. Call on Foote Bronson, telephone 193, for particulars. FOP. KENT.—Store ffo. 213 Cotton av enue. Also Tvarefeiou.io on side. Sixth street, and stable with ten stalls. Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey's shop. FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen’s sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav In,;., Bank. FOR RENT—One hundred acre farm •and Improvements, Columbus road near city, fur next year. JuIIcn S. Rodgers, administrator. FOR RENT—Four room cottage on hill; fine neighborhood. Georgo V. Steed. MU Mulberry street, or C. P. Steed, Ex change Bank building. FOR RENT—Ono large front room, fur nished, to couple during tne fair. One blo:k of Hotel Laaler. Boarding houses convenient. Apply MS Walnut street. FOR RENT—Beven-room residence. Its Clinton street. East Macon, with cno aero garden. Three minutes from (>e- trlc cars. Very desirable; price tow. Ap. ply at Macon Savings Bank. FOR RENT—The Patterson place, NO. 263 College street; nine rooms, largo lot, stables, barns, nil modern con veniences. Low price to approved tenant. Oeo. W. Duncan A Co. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fine registered Holstein bull; gentle aud kind; ancestors large •milk and butter producers. M. M. Massey. FOR SALE—One hundred nerfs land; sixty cleared, good Improvement*, orchards, vineyards; one mile of Had docks. Apply to D. T. Mercer, Had docks, Oa. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply ait Tele graph office. FOR SALE—Nice plush parlor milt and Ingrain carpet, verv cheap. No. 123 Washington avenue. . FOR SALE—Lot on New street be tween Walnut and Ocmu'.gse; four- room •house, one-room kitchen. H. M. Grannie; Ptenpon-t House. FOR SALE—No. Ml Georgia avenue; six rooms, beautiful location, on oar Hne. Owner Intends leavfeig city. Bargain if raakon this week. Geo. W. Duncan A Co. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-Two tickets from Macon Pa Waco, Tex. •Apply to J. 8. Jt., care Telegraph. FOR SALE—Fine combination 6-ycar.old mare and three One milch cows with calves at Powers' Auction, Feed and Sale Stables, corrier l’oplar and Second streets. MISCELLANEOUS. Y,... r*.w rawer ... Ws- gllsh Kitchen a regular meal, with cotta or milk, 25c; oyster stew or fry, 25c; fish or steak, 25c; h im end eggs, 25c; brains or cgz omelette, 25c; purk or .nut—., coop, -ac; ..urn sanuw.c.i. 15c; coffee, sea or milk. *c; coffee, bread and butter, in cents; soup, bread and butter, 10c. Tenderloin and Hamburg steak,' chicken and birds. Metis a; jil hours. THE Georgia Emnlovmen't Bureau, cor ner Cherry and Cowan avenue, will furnish expert bookkeepers, steno graphers, collectors and omce help without charge. HOLMES & COUTTB’ celebrated extrii- ytust cracker* retail at the low prloo of 10e a pound. A NIOE lot near Mercer. $225; can build a 4-room cottage on It for $5G0. Ad dress P. O. box 655. GOOD ROOMS, first-class faro at the Gray house. ono block from Union d'e- pot. on car line. 451 Pino. Mni. H. A. Gray. FOR HIRE—Good hunting dogs. Apply I. L. Duntv’ady. 755 Cherry rotrert. CLASSES for French, Engllnh, literature and history, rn isle. Highest references, Ml» Isabella Nlcholls, 475 Orongo street, STANDARD BOOKS-Best books publish, od. cloth bound, 25 cents. McBVoy-San- dors Co. HOUSEKEEPERS—Our stock is newer, finer and larger than any other bouse. We are headquarters for ev- e very thing from A to Z. Leave your order# with us if you want a fine 'thanksgiving turkey. Cilery and cranberries to match. John C. H.’lmes A CD. ARTISTS' MATERIALS - Fresh stock tuba colors 25 cents doxea. New models and pictures. MoEvoy-Sandera Co. LOST—A bunch of keys with hr ealann key on It. If found return to King's drug store and get reward. TWO DOUBLE HACKS, newly repaired, •with license. Also four horses. Apply to R. 11. Rico & Co., 455 Poplar street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. CHEAPEST place In lown to huy pict ures, picture frames, art goods, toys, games, school, Juvenile and miscella neous books Is McEvoy-Sanders Co., 172 Cherry street. ltHOKER'S bread raising Is the best bread preparation made. Try It. LOST—On Mulberry atreet, shoulder espo: grav and blue, pink lining. Return u> 221 Fourth street. CANARIES—Lot of fin: German sing ers at D. H. Lowe’s Seed Store. WK HAVE a lot of tinware we will give away for wrappers of large pack ages of Rhorer's Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin A Co. FRANIclU WAVER A CO., comer Cot ton avenue and Cherry street, are doing Dm best renovating of </A clothes In the city. Why? Because, having served their trades to the fullest extent and haring trad many real's of experience, they ere citable end qualified of ren dering the beet work of any firm In Uio city. TWO young gentlemen or couple can v. cure Urge room and, dnU-caes tablj board st Vt> Washington avenue. LOOK OUT!—Como and give mo a trial. Will make old clothes new. Special rates for next thirty duy* at my place of business corner Cotton avenue ar.l Cherry atreet. Satisfaction guaranteed. Frank II. Waver & Co. CENTRAL, give mo 11W. is that air. Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chips. 1 think may aru excellent. LINDEN BAKING FdWDBR always gives satlnfncllou. Retail* 20c. lb. TUnpliriTI!AIC1NO POWDER U tha best inado. IHvc you tried ItT OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 23 cent! per hundred at the Telegraph office. FINE pure pork sausage, spare ribs vend backbone, from Georgia porkers, ut W. L. Henry’s, 214 Cotton avenue, Telephone 242. HOLMES A COUTrS' BISCUITS and cukes aro made from new materials of the very highest standard of ex cellence; they -have been awarded the premium over nil competitors wher ever exhibited, and nra pronounced tho finest manufactured In the world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not huy the beat. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. FOR MONDAY ONLY.-Uood heavy men's working pants at 5V cents. Extra heavy caitmcre pants wotrn 3150 and $3 we offer at 11.25 to $1X0. just received, 'W'snK Ml value 34; going at &b: and bettor grades In, proportion. Boys' caseimere suits from tb cents up. All these goods worth double tho price asked. Call esriy, get nrst choice ut 411 Mulberry street. Ph. 51. Berg. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDERlimade of pure cream of tartar and soda and Is guaranteed strictly pure. To In duce you to try Turpin's Baking Pow- der we will, for a short time, give . with oodh pound cun of powder n pound can of Holmes A Courts' cele brated oik os or Miltlnes both for. 40 cents. Turpin's Is sold by the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company. Macon, On. FOB MONDAY ONLY-Eor everybody. Get your storm umbrellas at 25 cents. Good Scotch cambric umbrellas, tent black, at 50 cents; good rest black rat teen umbrellas et 63 cents; best te-nh umbrella et 7a cents. Pb. 51. Berg. 411 Mulberry street. WE CAN offer honorable employment to a few active men or ladles In each coun ty which will pey IP) to 3100 per month. No capital or csperlcnre required. • Ad- •• drees P. W. Ziegler * Co.. Box 1723, . Philadelphia, Pa. NOTICE TO LABORINO MEN.-Oet your good eslkl brogan ehoee et 15 cams end heavy ditching boots trem Ph. M. Berg, 411 Mulberry street. "A WORD TO THE •WISE’—We hnve ofid handiomc plaota this week on College, Second, Taird and Ro.-a , Streeie 01*1 nvve. W follow.- We enn Hsftt your property ta-goet tenants ami colic t the rent or hove la vacant Cioate.' If you wirh anything In those W Whnpfa call at headquar- '.err. IP.voSus your pr >prrty for twelve -mom/". anJ if not a iti-fiod no charge, Tm bj made. Oeo. W. Dun- con A Co.