The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 15, 1894, Image 2

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Y THE MACON TELEGRAPH: VON DAT MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1894. LION ON THE LOCOMOTIVE. Only a Muunt.iln Ll-a, Hot lie Owned tin; Whole Timm For Awhile. From tliu Chicago Timex. Iasi Winter wimu uw mvoW taonn* were no fssrfol tmvugnvui liie moun tains In Utah awl tUc earth wax cov- Miu With snow w the ilepta at live to leu feet, uml rranlu'xl li.rtdec so long the wild. uulmalg were forced to lies- (icrtfUon. The wolves )vere’ stare.a and weak, aud what U known ns the niotfutnm lion altuaat iwr.sliod from starvation. Ibi (treat tttMCra fjtllod It. and a man with n knife could noun lake the life of an animal that n short time before could bold n powerful ox ’ »r horse and make a mahl of !M tlesli. The hungry un.noils after awbllo din- covered that food was to Jtfi; found along the railroad track, where passed- ger« threw scrap* ol victual* from hand ing trains. Often two starving coy ote* would engage lu Jeadly combat over u chlvkcu bane that had a abort time before bvcu nddeaof it* hut .ve*- 11 go of Hour,shnu nh by mime economi cal person who did not care to p*y T5 cents for a meal. Tm* wo* the condi tion of thing*. hlaglneer (last bad charge of engine No. 151, which was kuowu av tho "helper,” front the fact that It helped trains up the monntaan and when ut the summit cut off and dropped luck ■ down to the bottom ready to nelp an other. One night when business on the road was slack Oast noticed some thing was wrong with the gearing un der the tender, and remarked' to tho llrctnsu that they would get oft ami repair It. When half vay down Ilia mountain side lie brought the i-ngiun to a standstill, nnd the two men went to work on what pruved to lie » twenty minute* job packing a hot box on the tender. Tho tallow pot was, left ut the bullet's head. After completing the repaint the men were mouutlug the engine again, only to see a huge mountain lain devouring tfio (allow nnd holding full possession of the engine cab. I*, was a cold night aud the snow drifting. The men had nliVady remained am side until they were very cold nnd the chance* of dis possessing .Mr. Mon were very meagre, us-he snapped his teeth and ttaxlaxl Ids eyes uml fust stored the tallow out j of tdght. The only nousolarioi, the men | had left was that the tallow would ; not last long nt that rate, and even I this thought was not entirely satisfy- j Ing, as they hail ap way of determin ing that one of iliein would not go the J same v ay nt the conetiliinn of the tul- ; low toast. Family, efter flft-.-cti ndn- | utett further delay the tallow pot was l empty, and giving n growl, ax nmols as to say, "I am very thankful, gentle men, and you ought to W the nut- tnal leaped from the •;,tli and dlxap- peuied ill tllo hills, / Stationery, Monograms, Wedding Invitations and visiting card* engraved at lowest pries*. No do- , . lay; work dona by skill ed workmen in our establiahrncnt. Send for samples snO price*. J. F. Stevens A Bro.. Jewelers, « Whitehall street, Atlanta, Oa. It Is Wot What We Say But What Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does That Tells the Story, Its . record is unequalled in the history of medicine. Even when others fail Sarsa parilla Hoods Cures V***M%W%*t*™k Zfood’g fhnai’arlll* !i sold by *H drug* glits. |i j six lor «r>. Prepared by a L Hood & Co., Apotliecarlei. Lowell, Mass* cure ,,rCf Hta, jaundice, biliousness, tick hmdach® and Indigestion. ,’TUK DHARM AN IfttflTUBKIY* A Story of Mlutokm Identity Invcrtvln* ih® Dvud and Uvlns.'. From tho Now York Hun. ‘1 h*v® board of a gmot many, ruses, of nilstiikrn Mcrttlty,” pAfcl an Ulster ’ iN>nnty lawyer, never ox one quits ns rmrwrkwhle as that of John lX»nrmuu of OM Hurley. In my comfy* Ten years into John Dearman married Katherine Crlspell, a well-to-da farmer'n daughter. Boon afterward ha took to drink, and m thno aliueol hta wtfo shnmefutty. Fife years ago oho determined to have him , nrroatfct for 111 treating her, hut m* ms. •npewroJ before *\® carried out her In- ‘ * tentton. « vMrs. Doorman heard nothing of her hilaband after ha w®nt nmay, but tv yw»r or go later aha rood la a nowapitper on actouiH of the tRarovery of the body of o man In Mho HuJann river, nmr New- buim Tho dearrlptlon or tin* drowned man w«« m> imirti Ilk® that of her hu®- band Wmt aha went to Nawhurg to ea® If tba body waa hie. It hail been boned when gho got there. Mho ahowtd to the coroner, the phyelelane wbo had hold tho boot mortem ami others u photoumph of her husband. <uyl atsry ono pronounced It ttwU of the dv-vd man. "Airs. Dearraan had the body dlstnterred j In order that aha ip’irht heraaif sac the 1 fact nn<l make aura (hat It was her hue* bund.. She recogntwd tho body ut one*, i ami th® further fact that the dm 1 nun ; lud two front tooth ml®»lng. just ftm her ! hooband had. mada the id«»im Attm» mo • more positive. She removed tho body to l her honv* and haJ It reintorred. I- "A ygar or a> ag\> Mra. Dviimmn mnr* | rial John llr.uuhover nnd jvmovM with Mm to Albany, where taiey now lira proapemwa anl happy, one day lust week, ’to the amasamont of everybt»dy who h«*l known him. John Ugarman. long supposed dead and bur od. returned to Old Hurley. Tlicr# cculd bs ro mtstaka us u> his Identity. Too many clrcutn- etanrea proved thn ho wna tho true John Hoonran. Tho atory of hta drowning wma told to him, and the iciwva whsroAt vraa btltgvad ho had been tying thus four years wns fhovrtk to him. llo algo loomed Hmt hi* wife hod remarried and bod moved asmy. and bo Midi j M *It*a all rktbt. \ drwrvo It.* 1 "I'hon lio tvalke«l nway ajpd hasn’t- boon r.?ou alnce. Hut who wws the limn who was dfownpt.1 dentlded nnd burled ss John Doanmnr fouuv ySai quwu biros* They ilflvo ncart-ahnpwl ,, Fnop«” nud 8llta Down Tliolr **Noai s.** From tho New York Sun. John Honclt, who koop* tho Windsjr‘ house In Konnioy avenue, K« .mioy, N. J., has four qtteer WrtU which ho snyt ho oaptun’d In nn abandoned pliroou odU on the Schuyler property, mvu* tho j old copper mine, llo keepe them lu a atrouK win* cage In tho hotel shod. They nro about fonrlwn lDoha* In bright and have bodies and lent much like those of chiekeiti*. while their clawa :irt* l.uic ami sharp llh*> a hawk's. The wlnc*i, which rcsemhlb (U eauleV, are beautifully vhaiHMl and have a prtMd of four f«Tt, Their plumace Is very tine, resembling lu color mul texture tlutt of tho phCQMOl exwpt oa the breast, ’where It M spotted like a thnuili's. The "face" Is probably the most remarkable feature of the bird., It !s white and distinctly heart -alia ped T I while In p acral npptsniuco It i hies a oommoa baru owl. The LOSS OF POWER an,I M*nly Vlger, Nsrvnu. IV bilttv, l>,r^lv.i., cr l'»gy (if. rnmc H’MUitn, ami wutlug l»ewu. ui.>11 (he system, r-ul!- lng in dulliM-M* ol tnfLUl Vsi'ul- Uux, lnu«trut llewivy, L--w tiixrit-. UgtsMor Irritable Tem per. f«xr ol iuiljeiulleg , , .tut.tbeuMnu siulotieo, rang, ue-nt. ol N-Ul tasty ami Rm J ru»..ll Irom -arnieieu. r>T! pnu‘U,v«. often indulgs-l in !>,- ()>,> young,lhr<>»»fc bpiorw'oo ol ths-ir ruimm. esMisa^ueness^ To raos'b, ro ,'lae. .ml r> store ttieh unb rtunalen r > Leab.l, and trap- pnosa. U (la: aim >>t an esd- at, .ii of inctlleal imiMemen —tia bavepre(»anwla l>«>k. wnt!eu m y.Wn but ctoutu :...g',a'e. trestin. of tba nature, .ymptoms anil corabititr, or b me trnani.mt, , f .m-b diasasos. t*i,e iv.g'sl'i DlspetuVJ bedlnsl A- v li-e, lYeprirtcp. of tm- Inrsl'ts' lt> 1,1 a tel JsuTalo, N. y., anil. <>n osssie ,g tbia n>e>-. «tt S*MMliMnM |HkBl mL M-alad Inigatnennjopa.enicy of thuuaefu ' Ix- k. It ahouM la r« l by every young G*n, psrvnt ami guardian In lb* UnA however, are black, almonil shaped, and apparently day-seeing. At inter vals tbc ridge oorregpoiulitig wllb the *<•* mi a human lace upeu* doavn Its enllre iengtli, making a cavity bait an luch In width, 'flic opening and shut ting of this strange crev.ee prislucea a HHJHt retimrRabli! effect. The muulh proper resembles an owl's. The face 1* covered with wliat appear* to be line nalr, and the expres sion I* extremely sinister. When up- pronehed the bird* herd together and uuke a loud hissing sound, prolonged sometimes for nearly a minute. Tho bias Is much hoarser than that of a goose. While being fed they emit s-.jneals like ti suckling p.g. Their fowl Is geuemlly rutv Uccf. They will cat neither mutton nor pork, Mr. ltoaeh says. If a live chicken or pigeon be given to them they will fall upon and k,ll It by sevorlng Its windpipe with their sharp talons. Then they retire to the perch above nnd wait for a long time, apparently for the body of the victim to grow cold, Then they swoop down ou It. divest It of skin and feathers, Mr. ltoaeh sttyft, am. eat the tlosh ravonously. Although they bays been In captivity 'slum! July 1 last, they show no signs of becoming tame. They are very lleroc, und have on especial aversion for ch.ldieti and dogs. -Mirny pereon* have seon the birds. Including several who lire wild to lie skilled lu oru.tbolegy, but uono ut them have been able to recognise the birds. It seems to bo proved that they arc strangers In New ilcrx'-.v. J nines Connors, the man who chiefly ntteud* t« them, talks to them and says they understauil him. The what-lt-ls, how ever, does not respond with any show of affection, or at least they did not when a reporter was looking nt them yesterday In company with Mr. Con ner*. 'nicy hissed tender than Oscar Humnu-ntn-Ju did nti-l showed light tho moment the cage was approached. In tin- bottom of the cage were tho /Cither* and feet of a hitter, a specie* of lu-ron which .Mr. Coulters sa.d Ills pots had Just devoured. Tiny arc doubtless some bind of nn owl, which an • expert ornithologist would he ablo to classify, THE TlAAVK INS Vi" H,E~FA 1 It. Macon People Speak of It In tho High est Terms. Nearly all of the Mncun people who attended the Wlregrass Fan- at llaw- klaprlUo have returned, nud if the uuuugrmeol of the fair could hear all the kind things being said about tlu-m- selves and their fair, it would mako them blush. Kvcrv one of tbc Mnconltes who saw the fair speak of It as the best con* ducted anti cleanest managed fair they over saw, which 1* v,vying a great deal Capt. H, H. Ilrowii auil Ur. Fleetwood are absolutely enthiNiastlu over the mnntior In which tho fair was conducted and also liavd uiuob praise fur Uto exhlhlts. "The whole thing went off Just like dock Wor and ll was the most erderly crowd to lie u big crowd I ever saw, said Ur. Fleetwood, nnd Capt. llniw-n *.\,tl "l say SO, too.” Others wln> taw th* Tuir are Just as *nthust**tlc, and post time Macon will scud down a ten times larger delegation. HH WAS BAHALVZEO. Unfoi^on;Vte Oon-Utlon of t Negiv tit ths Potto, Station. Qu* Beil, a negro t.vborer, au, sr- r«*MD at i-he -market -hou»“ Saturday nUflit o:*l locked ui> on t'he charge of drunkenness. After being bvoked In tho cell no further oirtonllon um* paid to Hell until yesterday morning, when the Janitor tit tho police station discovered Hell wrapped lightly In a. blanket In wtwt anpoaiad to to- a dying condt- Vton. Dr. SulUvttn, city l-.-ye.cLin, was ttuuuvCiatc'.y -;nn;u.>;u,| ant ut--n rlvul found that Hell was Kxrrtllyxod ntt.1 In a serious eondlttoo. lie Aid ill that -cuId be doac for htm and sent tll.-n home. T'ti»- njneemaa w-ho arrested Hell found iltm tying between the market hoax# and the area watt surroundlag it. and a- hr wo- la a -tui*>r. -n,. posed rtvit he wo* drunk uml tev ; fat:, .1 oft the area wall. Hell was utv able to talk when arrested and Willi n.d explain the rttostten, bbt the pub lic are atilt of the optnton I'.ut tie wa drunk arid fell off th, -wul! and fh shock vro,tue.-d by fall-og '*o t-he t-.vtxf brick* ewti-e.t parglyM*. It is bells- Li.rt he will not rvv-over. ■WHDDINO AT SANllKlthVlT.l.l' Sat-.terxvllle. Oct. It—(SptctalN-eTh* nsnitr. of pvof -avr l a. MhuughHa ol Davlaboro and giat Clauds* Uc of li.is place w.as an event k-ake-l f-r- wsrd to with much Pietuure by BOC e\p:v*T,-d tor tits bstkltant groom and wi-»».rn.' brltl,. Oo Tuesday night elegant mctptJoti was held the brau- Ufut bom, of the brtde'o t-aren-.s, and old-tlmc liuttm hosp'.taUly was dke pen,a! with a Uttrlsih hnvl. At high two, Wcdneatav the nnrrijg,- of thl popular you-- r e-uote -wns so, mnlrntl at the Baptist church. Rev. T. J. Beck of Teoaltte performin* the eereoosiy In his oeud tnn-rcaMve tstrle. i» the strains of M-ndc-v-jho-a --Weliin: March.” ptayed by the shttv I hirad* of Alts. J. W. Newman, the hrtde .rite: .,1, tranitig on the arm, of the irpvtn, preceded by the ushera She was atitre-1 In a hind- •ome bln, taltorenade suit, carrying a maiden hair fetoa. and never looked 0-i> JOHAN’S DiiLibS GlioDS* SHADRD CHECKS. Just the "oodsfor tv pretty Street Dress.— tritnined with our Steel and Pearl Duttons, (®oapt (Jlotbs. l8ig. 85c. per yard for the prettiest- two-toned Court Cloth on the mar ket. Full yard and a half wide, JnMifs One case solid colored Wool Ladies’ Cloth, full 30 inches wide, at 18c. per yd. Heavy weight. Specially suited for School Dresses and House Wrappers. JUllimS Headquarters Headquarters foV Wraps j for Woolen Underwear. moWisnhatr fecno. and never looked more charming. Tho ohunoh had been tastefully decorated by loving friends with pot plant* and trailing vines, and llo- scene wvt* a picture of rare loveli ness. > The bride 1* a graduate of the Indus trial school nt MHledgevtlle, and pox- Boases many aococn-pHahmmrt*. and,with her -m'tural grace n-nd tvomt-nly tact, 1* well tlusd to adorn any sphere. Pro- fewor iMr-Laughlln la cne of the fore most instructor* ot the state, nnd Is well and favoraiblv known, having taught In several at She leading college, bf Ooonjia- He Is ono of "no.ure'e no blemen.'' it-n to well worthy to wear the lawct ho hi* won. There ore many friends of bride tin mwa.-n throughout the state, who wilt wish for them life’s richest blsaxlngs. Inwncdkvtelv after ths ceremony, they left for u visit to the parrot* of the groom. Rev. and Mrs. T. J. McLaughlin of Talhotton. Qn. NO MOBE Ria^.TOU TJIIEM. Washington Park Club Resigns From tho Turf.. Chicago, Oct ld.—At n' mooting of IU (ltrcctors lust lnght tlm Washington Park Club decided to aliaudou its rac ing feature, and lu etuuorniiiy with tins resolution the club's rcs.guutiou rroiu the turf wits prepared and for warded to the sccrctju-y. The reasons for abamlontug the feature arc hitsed upon tho popular clamor against pool aching mat the degeneration of ruuiug from u' hanuless ami high class sport to a species of gambling.-’. The club was ut-gaihred In lbSd ami Is possessed of grounds: covering an area Of c.gltty acres, which have In creased • lu . value ft nn' kl3t),ouo, the purchase price, to $1,50u,ijoo cr SJ.OOtl,- ihij. the.r estimated present worth. Uen. I'lill Slteralau was the ttrst pres ident uf Hie club uml served lit tUat capacity until his iluutli. 'Vltea the va cancy \vu tilled by the elout'-m of the gross B* president, Ueorgo Henry Wheeler. Organ.rial as a-Jockey club and fur tftu avowed purpuse of eocottr- ag.itg the itiiprovcaicut, bleeding, tralD- iug atul cxli.bltiun ut hones, the Wuxhlugtou Park Club has consistent ly maUiUtiiied Its h,gh standard and MMl more than jgulonal celebrity. It tuts always endeavored to tuuduct Its Kflairs n» they related to vaeing Within the propi-f limits. The feeling has spread rapidly among tho directors that the club could not retain Us orig inal character nud uphold tills stand ard in all parts of the c'oiuury, where racing clubs, eoiuluetcil as gamhl.ttg Ventures, with which the Washington Park was obliged to Militate under tho rules. Horses were being raced win ter as well as summer at vartor-a points, anil the c ill'll it was Itcltig en larged by the admission of clubs of doubtful standing. Under swell condi tions the director* ngwert that the Washington Park Chib owed a duty to the directors and to tho public that could ho best performed by discout.uu- lag racing. President Wheeler, when asked aftar the meeting Inst night for .lu explana tion of the unexpected action of the club, said: “Thef* seems to he n dif ference of opinion a* to whether It Is lawful or unlawful to run a race ti-.iek in ibis state. The,directors of my club Oo not "wish to do anytblug contrary to law, and at one* dr-eldeu to dlsoontlnne giving race meetings," "l>-< you inli-nd to sell Hie property?" "Nothing has ln-ou said phout It. We Intend to inilntaln 1 tlie social feature* of It ns heretofore, a country club, with polo and that sort of tiling." Jt Is the general tinders'tumllus that Harlem will stop Into tho place left vacant by tin- retirement of Washing ton Park, so far us Hie racing is con cerned. numhi-ds of ctuiies bad al- p-ady been made with the dub for tho statkes of 1X0.1 and 18:)d. amoug them tho »2.1,000 American llerhy tor the 1X11.1 meeting, upon wins-.- candidates the Isrokmakcr- atv already tv-ttlug, the S-vrd-.n stakes and tile Mngi,-. wood, formerly the Qnctn Cllinbeth. The events aro not likely to bo nulll- M, UNDINE. &ru«rtsd |»itd<jHrg» Fio^r* TbewoW . anjkintl. It is oms known i *100,000 h,.' b«r. The tJMline is Goonrtfl. J..hr. lilntVund th® h®iit o* n<tf* by ® K>crpt pro- bot t«vj |K-rv)Q». If ^ 'c ‘ lh<9 KnowleS n tK*t iV'ur sa)ld in OBE CEBTAWORD ADVBJRT1SBMKNTS ONBBR THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR aunt:, taken AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 16 CT& WANTED. WANTED—150 man to wwrk on s-wers at once. Good ivag-es paid weakly to active men. Apply to I. N. flazle- ihurot. WANTED—diy a youwr.Jad-y, a poaftiom as bookkeopet. TSre beat-of retcrincea can bo given. Address -B. G. D., t*an- fotdvllle, Ga. WANTED—160 addltlonull men on Ma con's sewer system. Good wngto aid weekly itxty to aorivs maa. Apply to Gaboary & Noble, office Second uml Ocemtlgvc streets. WANTED—To sell you t '31 model Dens more typewriter, beat machine In the world. J. E. Mln-ter. agent. •Phone No. M3. LADIS wanted to write ut home; 315 weekly; no oanvaasing. Reply with stiHtno. Miss I-’ararie Felknor, South Rond. Ind. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Mouse and lot—7 room*— Bant iMttO'-n. cm Fort HIM: 3 acres of iland. Apply to if. S. Reese. FOR RENT—Large and convenient board-. Ing house; Oak street, near Fourth. Terms reasonable. J alien S. Rodgers, administrator. FOR RENT—S32 Orange stroot; seven rooms, gu* and water, car line. Ap ply to J. N. Birch. Miller, Tho Undine giv - perfect satisfac- tion. J. H Si.11«ill, l.u.il.t, NOEL MILL CO it RAN V, Eeda Sp.-.nis, Tcna. FOR RENT—Furnished room, with or without meats: iwth room, etc.; one square from court house- Address Z„ care of Telegraph, FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, 176 Colo street. Cab on Foote Bronson, telephone 133, for particulars- FOR RENT—Beven-room residence, SXC Clinton street. East Macon, with cne acre garden. Three minutes from elec tric cart. Very dealrable; i-rtco tow. Ap ply at Macon Savings Bank. FOR -Rent—Tho Patterson place, NO. 363 College street; nine rooms, large .Stulili-*, t.arnH, all modern con- venleneeB. Low price to' approved tenant. Geo. w. Duncan & Co. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fine registered Holstein hull; ffentlu aix) kind; ancestors lUr;;t.* milk nnd butter producers. M. M. Massey. fOR R\LB—One m.*ucn4flcent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply u>t TeJe- graph office. FOR SALE—No. 641 Georgia avenue; »\x rooms, beautiful location, on car line. Owner Intends leaving city. Bargain If taken this week. Geo. \V. Duncan & Co. MISCELLANEOUS. HOLMES & COUTTS* celebrated extra- ycast cmckera retail at the low price cf 10c a pound. FOR HIRE—G(X>d hunting dog.«. Apply 1. 1* Duimt'dy, 755 Cherry street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells WE HAVE a lot of ttnwure we wilt giveaway for wrappers of large pack age.* of Rhorer’a Broad Raising. W. C. Turpin &. Co. CENTRAL, give me 108. la that sir. Keen? Yea. madam. Please send «\« two boxes Saratoga chips* l think tnsjr are excellent. HOLMES & corns* BISCUITS and oakes are mavle fr«>m new ncitcrUJa of the very hl<fh««t Standard of ex cellence; they have been awarded the premium over All ompetiiom wher ever exhibited, and ft**® pronounced the flneet imnufactured In the w-orld. If you u*e cukes or Mtcuits, w*hy not buy .the b«-j»t. Sold by the leading fancy grocer** UOUSEhCBUPBRS. wv vclY. give you 100 poumu Dew*ltv>p Paltry Patent Flour for the beat lb if made of it. Kntrlea tmitfl be at exhibit sou-Ji aide Flortl Hail by n*x>n October 28. J»no. C. llolmee 4 Ox. a-de agenda. TURPIN’S BAKING POWT>ER 1? tn^Je of pure cream of ’.artar aird ». da *n-J is gm.iranteed »:rlctly pur®. To in duce you to try Yurpin’a Raking Pow der we srll). for « «*hort time. g”.ve fifth mch pound am of powder a pound can of Holm** & Coutt*' cele brated cuk-s or sal tinea both for 40 cent®. Turpin'* is sold by «?e ing retail grw-ra. Tuipin Baiun* Powder Company. Macon, G&. OUT 0F*SIGHT Our trade for the past week was just simply out of sight. Could not possibly wait upon the "crowds that thronged our counters. Could ask no higher testimonial from the tradintr public. BKESS GOODS. -* iy away on aecount of the price. The rich and the poor meet together here. No one need . .. _ r , The most fastidious easily suited. The largest stock from which to make selections. Reliable in quality, correct in style. Every salesman an expert. nnrOQ l&ill/flffl A magnificent success is Mine. Gorham. Illu XjVnvHnlmf ® ver J r ? own a work of art. Unique in UilLUU lUuSliliU. desigu. faultless in fit and execution. Alterations and complaints are back numbers. You cannot afford to miss her. • \^v/Q Everything stylish in Capes and v V tv A"\ ■ Coats. Prices unexcelled. See our Children’s tiretchens and Reefers. BURDEN, SMITH SC# 4 LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives wHisfaeUon. Retails «oc. lb. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 23 cents per hundred at the Telegraph office. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER is the best made. Have you tried It? SAFETY IS THE KEY-NOTE Of human conviction, ana by demon- straune the safety qf EQUIITABLE BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, tie Association has secured the condolence of the people. Lord Mansfield said, "the best invest ments for security and Income are first mortgages ou real estate." Stock In :the EQUITABLE BUILDi ING AND LOAN XssOCIATON Is «e- 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 but an earthquake can dislodge them. . The Equitable will Issue this month 35,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT, GUARANTEED 8T0CK q,t 3100 per share; This stock guaran tees 8 per oent. cash dividends, payable jseml-annually, and cat?, be wltlullMtvn at any lime after six months; Appll- cants will be st-rvert. in turn. GEO. A. SMSTH, General Manager. Room 4 Exchange Bank Bank Building FORSALE The Handsome 2-Story BRICK RESIDENCE, With Basement, No. 636 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine rooms, with throe bath rooms, hot and cold water. All modern conveniences, Ths house has been re cently papered end overhauled from top to bottom and I* la striotly first-class condition. It has a largo frontage oa Grange street and Rose Park, and only halt block from Indian Spring car llna It is located on the hill, la aa good neighborhood aa Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly the prettiest and moat dv slrahle place new on the market. For sale low and on easy terms. For further Information cell on Real Estate Agents, GEORGIA, BIBB COURTT.-John 8. Schotithl, guardian for H. A. rtohofleld, reprenenj* to thla court that h* ha® fully discharged the dull*# of ®aid trust and therefore has asked the court to grant him letters of dismission. 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