The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 16, 1894, Image 2

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_ THE MACOJN TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MOUNTING, OCTOBER 16, 1894, SOUTH MACON. A Bmn<) Near Train—The Jolly Club— Bride and Groom netuim-d The dialogue "A Reconstructed Min." the beet production »f thitnatureof tne evening at the km meeting of the Jblly Oltfb on Friday nlgM. woe accklentaHy left out o/'the acoaunt of rite procrod- Inp the club In Monday'* Telegraph, and I* now presented. The eeverul characters of the dialogue were ably reereoMtted bv Mr. John Wyobe. Miss GeUto Mathews and Mien Beatrice Hmltb. Jt onlv need* to read thdr namea to be assured how welt It wae done and -whet appreciative regard waa j,a.j u> it a production, »n which all of them did ao well. The openine aamc of the evening waa ■•The Dying Nun." The good people of Fort Valley nnd Ferry will b» gr-utiy gni'tlffed nt lie nT’ent In their nffdHt of the new tur- imngcr train that hjn lust been turned out of the C..«itr»l roHrond ehps, tint will be put In oumrolaslon title after. i*wn or tomorrow morning. The old earn were In a vorv bud condition when taken In hand, hut now a* they leave the nlioio lor aervlce they show the nankn of the beautiful and painstaking wprkmanatmp of the department* of Goodyear nnd Uw and the men under them. The train 1* composed of two compartment tnr*. a baggage, expreM and xmolririr car combined, and a Unit lire! aecoiid-ckuia coach, with partition tn the middle, offering equal accommo dation to white end black. Tile tar* are tllptl out trim nil the modcni Improve, mentn Haul are finished Jn the higher*! h'.vIb of the ontoier's skill In oil paint, which ohvlnre* the necessity of vurnVh ns n lln:(<‘i to the work nnd broke reali ty na well an furnish. Tiff* tmln will m-comm/s! 1te the travel between Fort v'alley ami Feny nicely. The mnnv brother engineers and friends. nnd thotr name la legion, of genii I nnd lolly Jack Oonk were yot- trnliv proffering him their oongratulo- Umwstnd fervent good wlahcAfor a long nnd h.i.pi'.v life na a benedict, Mr. Crank and bride arrived lit the city on Satunlny. nnd are "at hkroa" at the iwrldtnce of Mr*. W A. WyHy on Went Fine ntterl. <Mr. Oronk wus married to Mia* McCord of lAtkintn, wt the r-*l- denco of her ttr'ther. No. 12 (P.lmcr efreet, on laat Wdn.-sdiy evening, by the llev, Brryuisnw of-the Methodist church. Stationery, Monograms, Wedding Invitation* and visiting card* engraved at lowest price*. No de- - lay: work done by sklll- ed workmen In our establishment. Send fbr sample* and prices. J. F. Steven* * Bro.. Jeweler*. « Whitehall street. Atlanta. Oa. Society! VITAL TO MAftHOOD. vpr Iflc tor Hy»Urt«, DUCo*—, f >tt, J*>u , Jlradach*, Ntrvou* Prowtrallon ri»vvA b| * -T UaUooo^WakfrfaltHWH, McnUl Tteprratl/m I 011 At*, JiarreocfiM, tow r. laapotencr, L&iM.rhiv ud ILMw 1 hemucvw, luvuitiuigr/ *AJt njnutuf c*u*«d l»jr ot®r-M«tnlon <>t brain, Helf- •ImM). nrar.|ndiDp*t>of. A sunotb’a irratrnwni.f f, 0 f or fo, by nail. Wltli «*«d» or.lar for C Igitw, wlib (StrlU •*nd written ruaraatow to r*fuo<1 if not «?urr4 OoJr«Dt+«t trawl by wmh. WRHT*H MV KK WMi corrbHita ItrariMb*.feubm-w*, UvarCmoplal^ Sour Htoma?h,l #r*n^o# i« and fvmatlpr.tioa* OUA«* ’ GOODWYN & SMALL. Sol* Agent*. Ms eon. Cl*. NO FEES COLLECTED. Some Custcena Officer* Who Are Only Ornament*. Washington. Oct. 15.—Official figure* obtained front the treasury book* Mtow that ud to dates the expenditure* lor the llsoil yiitr have exuei-ded the re ceipt* 3,65,1)0.000. For the corresponding period of ISM the exoenditunw exceeded the receipt* *22.500.000. The annual ruportof the comodsaioner of cuotonu to the oucretory contains the statement -Hint the "under men tioned (Ilsiirlctd and t>,ria reported no ttunsactkins" during the IMU.il ye.ir end- >«l June 30. IS04. In Che appended list are the following: Annapolki. Md„ ApaVten- kola, Fin., Atlanta, Oa.. Hcuutort. N. 0, Urun3wlck. tin.. Cnutt i n<>Ki, Tenn., Ch«»rry*U>m?, Vu*. JCa»i»>n, M-ii., Si Avi- KUbiliw, Ha., »t. .Marloi, Oc*or« > •trywn, H. <J„ HUwiincUiB, N> C., NUtc'iea^ Mjw., Newi/irt New. Va., l'cuii iUyer, !Vrv»acolu. I'eterOburg, Vu., mouU Va., l{tw>A>auam£>ck. Va., Te.'Ue, La., All the p-yru nave colleotora and (tntxy of tUem deuuiy collector# anil CR'j-Ma. The e^loutoiw re^qlve a ftmi-U F.iinry or fe» c»iniy>>i»iaUonA Look around town and then inspect our stock, and. you will see that we can please you better than any one, both in materials, price, etc. Every new color pnd weave in Dress Goods from 10c. to $2.50 per yard. Blacks a specialty. Just Out. 5ee *I*hese. lland*made Dress Trim- miit"s of Jet and Feath ers combined; also, netv . line Muslin de Soi Em broideries, ijery lalest fad for Wool and Silk Suits. - Complete line Buttons, Velvets, Jets, etc. 54-inch two-toned Cov erts, 85c. Covert shaded cords, $1.00. Line Jo- inch Ladies’, Cloth, 18c. Silks for waist a special ty. Our Suits, ready fbr wear, at $12.50 anti $15.00. are beauties; fit perfectly. I I t rim wni:t:r,ui:v. UJFT TO ATKINSON.. Will Have a Street l’flr.itlo timing the liixt* Fair. Mr. Lewi* Will Not Apply for tlio FusltU.li. Copt. A. A. I "villa, president; John i Slllnlitil-er, Hocnikiry. and tint other , t.rtlcer* of the M.ieoit trlieeltilen arc { potting thing, ip ilMpe for a log Id- i cycle pqprmlo op tVtulier SO. jlesitli's liie >limu riilera ihero will I lie vlsiling .vlieclm •« from oilier ellies. | AtlatUn. they say, \v,U squl duwtt n large tlel"g,::I el of c.vel!- *, pud one j f tile iitoal fiutey street piiratlea CVtr I 10*11 will In* lllll 1111 llollViuili 'filth n et.l ' seen will Is- pttl up. Ilettveeu -Iih) nnd •MO wheels will he la line ir everytlilug work* out right. The pnrde will Ik- nt ufglit, nnd llto r.detu will I lave Iheir wheels lK-dii-ked w lit Jnpatiese unti-ruj. T.'it-y wot ride'it row nil town for a wltl'.o nnd then tluwu to tltc fair grounds. WIIAT IS IT*? Col. Wllt-y ITny Oalhd n Meeting of All Ooiniiukseiuisl OtHeern. Col. C. St. Wlloy hits enll.Hl n mooing of nil tho resident commissioned off- corn of the Second regiment for tomor row night. Tin- object of lb- meellng Is not known. It Is thought by home, however, to tie to consider the udtls- ublllty of having the hutt.thun turn out Homo tiny during the fair. * The soldiers «n> nil nnxinus to hsvo some kind of military exorcise during tho fplr, nnd would lie delighted to know lluil this hilil het-n ibs-ldod DMA 'nit- oeenslons for linttnlion exereisys ore so row, that this would scorn to be nit opportune tlm» for It to bo or dered out. AtTinKSTAldiY HIMT. Mr. Joseph n, Skinner of tho Tele graph's compos!ug v.vrttt. ImA a tight pnpfiil, though not serious Occident, while out slesiting with a parly'of »sher gentlemen near tins: Macon yesterday afternoon. He tvs* ncel- tlentnlly shot In tho leg liy a parlor rillo 111 the Jtnn-ls of a small hoy, The parly had gone out bird shoot ing nnd two lltllo hoys at-eompatiled them. Oho of tho lioya had a parlor ntte nnd In *->m> manner it was ncet- tb-Utnlh- dlseharg.-d, the lull t-nk-ring Mr. Hkltmor's log. II was only a slight ib-sU wound, howov-r, uutl will uut cause him much i rouble. onnt:uF.n to china. liomlon, Out. 1A—Hie ilrds-lass crui ser Kdgnr, nnd tho isoeud—last ertilser Kpiiriau, now lu He- Motbtprranonn tKimtdron, hnvo bisut ordered to chi na to rt-lnf-irco Vlee Admiral Ifrco- mantlo's lltx-l In Chinese waters. at'AHANTEKU CURB. W* authorise our n.lvsrtlsrt dru exist to sell Dr. Kins's New Discover)- for i.'uneutnptlon, Ooichs and Colds upon thts eosdllloa: if you sru afltlotM with » coush, cold or wny lung, ihtowt *r chest trouble, and will use this remedy *a dt- reeled, slvln* a fair 'trial, and experience t-o ben .-nt. you may return tho bottle and nave your monty refunded. We could not make thla otter did wa wot kiwt that Ur. Ktuf* Nr* Discovery could be relied on. It never dtosiuwlnts. Trial luttle (Vea at H. J. I-vm.tr it lion's Drug moss’ barge Us* M cents and Si. QUICK TIME To Florida Vis Soul Sera Ha divny. At presout you can leave yuc-rn at 10:43-p. in. and arrive Ja. kSim llle. Fla.. SulS next uiornlag, ota'kiug cl wo connection fur all points m tho ■ tit—ior of the stake. Through tlwper to Jack- Konvdle. Itpsivvatlous made m «d- vauee by culling on or addri-kslug JIM W. OAHK, Passenger and Ticket Agent. Macon. OiHtUmit*’— I cannot tell you bow my wit* hu impiovral tiucc i*be bnraa (bo u«o of your “FmoHU Prrccrlt« PtfSuspg tbo womb, ud tM Dover f*x-U »nv fv*tn un)«« *H«j aURd» too ko|. 8m bw no bear* lnjr -tlown nolns tlnoo ■ho Uiciku thf uv* of our tcrecUioe. i^bo |n«-«rty all of btr ■■Pbourawork bow, Ibut before *bo com* pemrd tikfni Tour To “\tr&p i,r.wis. PIERCE-SECURE UU MONEY ZtCTVBNSU. Sparta, Oct. 15.-(Spco!al.l--HoU. It. II. Lewis of Hancock bus beeu uiged by people all over the slate to apply for the position of principal keeper of tile peim-.-imary. Mr. l.ew s w.tl ac cept tills position, if offered him, but lie will probably not apply for It. Ho thinks Governor Alkiusoi. should make Ins own seleeliun, butug already tally acquainted with the character, capaci ty and standing of the different gen tlemen, who nave been spokuu of for- that position. Aberdeen, O.. July 21. 18#l.-<Messrs. Idppnutn Bros,, aivomun, (Jo.—Dear rlrs: 1 u-u«bt a bottle ot your F. 1’. F. ui Hot bpr.gs, Ark., ouj It Has done U t Hub Cl>lih-*i sissM s* *•»’ uu “ v me more good titan three mouths' trea'l- metrt at (be Hot bprttiigs. Hove you ■»> ugcnM in tiffs part of Vhe country, or let me know how much It will c-o«i to gel three or six bottles from your city by express. Yours re- speetffuily. Jus. Al. Ne-wton, Abordwn, Hrowa county, O. Nown'iu-vllU 1 , Fla., June C, 1391.— Messrs. Uppmnn linos., Savannah, (Jo. Do.tr Sirs: 1 wish to give my testimo nial In n-gard to jimr valuable tnedl- cine, I*. P. 1’., for r!w cure or rheuma tism, netmilgla, dyspwpsla, blKottsunss, etc. lu 13UI t was attacked -with bil ious muscul.tr rheumadiun, ami have been a martyr to M ever since, 1 tried all modlcluf* I ever heard of, and ull tho ductom tu mn-ii, but I found only temporary relief: the pains wets so bad At time* that I did not car,- whether I lived or died. My d!go*Uon became so Impaired Uv.i-t everychlng 1 ate dies- groed with me. My wife also suffered *o luteiwely with dyspepetu that her life wa* a Vurtb-u to her; She would be oonfined to her bed for weeks at llic lime; all* also suffered givakty from giddiness nnd loss of sleep, home slme In March I waa advised to lake F. P. F., and before wo (my wlf* nnd II had finished the e-cond boaile of F. P. P. our digestion begun to Improve. My pains subsided so much Ui.it I have beeu able to work, nnd nm feeling like doing what I haven't done before In n number of yrars. tve will continue taking F. F. F. until we are entirely cured, and will oluvrfully recommend kt to all suffering hunudy. Your* very rcwpeetfully, J. a. Duprias. NEW HOTEL AT WASHINGTON. Washington. Oct. lit.—(Spoolul.i—,\lr* Lucy Keuffrlek has opened a new ho tel nt Hits place, known ns the "ftav- oiler’s hotel." Mrs. Kendrick nro|iasei to run the hotel Ilnt-cln-H In every tesjieel. Mr*. Kt-ntlrlek kuotrs how to please the public. TO THE PROPERTY HOLDERS OF MACON. Boon the sutff-iary *ewcm will be fin ished, ugd dll property owner* will M required to conneou wkh them. As I dm thf only pr.u-tk-.il master .Plumber doing buttons luMncon, an-1 having uo i-artner, am prepared to hatke yyu ekner-ngurta than'- kny firm er corporation In the city, ltelng tt ttu-oibcr ot the Na'ilonal Assocl.itton of Master Iffumbciw, 1 get my material di rect front, tho muufaoturers, thus sav ing my cuotomer* live middleman's profit*. 1 employ uo boye to do men's work. Ail my workmen are practical sanitary plumber*, holding cerURoues fiv-m the Board of Health of New York vRy a* to tholr ability. L*A me bid on your work, and my fig ure* will apeak for the (twelve*. ' W. F. BENNETT, The Sanitary Fbunbar, W» Mulberry street TURNER IN TELFAIR. MeKea, Oct. lA-tSltcelell—lion. II. O. Turner (poke tn Ute court house to day at.ll a. tu. to a very large crowd, to Ute pleasure of all present. Tel fair wlU stand by him lu the eorffug election. OH, WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed the warning—the sig nal. perhar*. of the sure approach of that more terrible dUaase, contumUo&T Ask yonrself If you can affondTfur the ouke of caving M cent*, run the risk ud do nothing tor It We know from experience that SMIoh'e Cure will euro your cough. It never falls. This ex plains why more than a million bottlea were eold the past year. It relic To* croup and whooping cough nt one*. Mothers, do not be without It. For tome beck, std# or ebrot. use Shiloh’s Porous piasters. Sold by Goodwin A Smell Drug Company, corner Cherry street ud Cotton avenue. $20.00 Overcoats $7.50; just a few of Inst season’s. Want room for our new ones. Phillips. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. THAT HAT TRIMMINGS CASE. Fh.lailelphln. ‘Jet. 13.—Tile .famous lint trimmings case. In which Importers of millinery seek to secure a return of money eolIeoUd for duties on certain style., of rlbbous under the McKinley tariff law, canto up befort- Judge Dal las to the United States .circuit court t aluy nm! wiia cont.uucd until Janua- ty H, nest Dyspepsia seldom muses dot tit, but pi rmOLs His victims to live on in misery. Hood's Sarsaparilla eqre* dyspepsia nnd oil otomach troubles. Pimples, blackheads, moles, freckles, t.v. anil sunburn removed by John son's Oriental Soap. Medicinal. Sold by Qoodwyn & Small, druggists. THE DANNENBERG CO Announce that, owin'* to the crowded condition of their stores yesterday, and to' the fact, tlmt hundreds were nimble to he waited on, they will con tinue to offerthe same bargains for today. t«* r wh*nt Flour Mill Id tbo World. UNDINE. CyMBliea T*ilridllpga Flour* Tbo only Flour or Its kind, nnd tho bolt o! any kind. It Is mrele bynserrot pro- cosa known to but two persons, 2100,000 has boon offered for the Knowledge The Undine is the licst flour sold to Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, Gn. Tlio Undine gives perfeot untlsfno- tlon, J. U. Stillwell, I.uella, Gn. NOEL MILL COMPANY. Estlll Springs, Tann. OWE CEWT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THI3. HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR -I ORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD, TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CT3. WANTED. WANTED—A flret-daie barber. Apply at since. Exchange Bank barber shop. Mendel. WANTED—To sell you a '»! model Donemor* typewriter, best machine In tho world. J. E. Mlnter. agent, 'Phone No. 233. WANTED.—Ptoee to nuroo er do hou»e work, by competent, faithful oolored glrL Address Mettle Williams, Mid dle etretk, 1’le.bunt Hill, Uncoo. WANTED—To seR you the beet coal on market' at |l per ton. W* sell for ooath only and giro you the benefit. Call und see or telephbno III. CMrl- ton & Jenkins, corner Sixth unU Cherry. WANTED—A good farm near Mhcon, and to give In part pay aoene well- bred trotting end paalng horses end some well located Ms end cottages In Nashville, Tenn. C. IV. Cntlg, Brentwood, Tenn. FOR RENT. FOR RENT.—Eight-room house, dou ble kitchen, ISS Plum street. II. Da- mour, US Mulberry street. FOR KENT—Large and convenient board ing house: Ook street, near Fourth. Terms reasonable. Jullen & Rodgers, administrator. FOR RENT—432 Orange street; seven room a go* and waa*.-, car line. Ap- ply to J. N. Wroh. - FOR RENT.—one* end' gentlemen's sleeping rooms. Apply ex At*con Hav ing* Rank. FOR RENT.—Store No, 213 Cotton ave nue, Also warehouse on side tilxth street, and stable with u stalls. Ap ply to Joskin* at Guernsey's shop. FQR RENT—One hundred acre farm end Improvements, Columbus road near cUy, for next year. Jullea a. Rodgers, adotlniatratoe. FOR RENT—Furnteliod room, with or without meals: turn room, etc.; on* eouare from court house. AUdros* 2., car* ot Telegraph. FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, lit Cole etrtot. Car. on Foote Uronaon, xeiephone 133, tor partlcuUn, DOT OF 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 trading public. The rich and the poor meet illxCuU Ulrtlijije together here. No one need stay away on account of the price. The most fastidious easily suited. The largest stock from which to make selections. Reliable in quality, correct in style. Every salesman an expert. . A magnificent success is Mme. Gorham. Every gown a work of art. Unique in ca.swww .■■..sees**.* design, faultless in fit and execution, Alterations and complaints are back numbers. You cannot afford to miss her. '-• t » a Everything stylish in Capes and w w „ „ m B Coats. Prices unexcelled. See our Childreu’s tiretchcns and Reefers. BURDEN; SMITH 5 Go 4 FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, 888 Clinton eireet, Ea«t Macon, vilth cnc acre garden. Three minutes from elec tric care. Very durable; price low, Ap ply at Macon Savin va bank. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—I bare several isesonfi- bi.tff slid.v-eaoea for sale. J. Btoo*- wangcr. HI Cotton avenue. FOR SALE—W* Irave 'threw or four mules that we will sail cheap, Macon Ice Comp my, rear Passenger depot. FOR SALE.—We 1uw three or four mule* tliolt w» will sell cheap. Macon Ice Company, r(ur Passenger depot. FOR SALE—Fine registered Holstein bull; gentle and kind; ancestors Urge milk und butter producers. M. M. Massey. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply ot Tele graph office. FOR SALE—Cleveland bicycle, to good condition. John F. Rosa. FOR BALE—No. 541 Georgia avenue; alx rooms, beautiful locution, on car line. Owner Intends leaving city. Bargain if token this week. Opo. w. Duncan & Co. MISCELLANEOUS. FISH, oysters, quail, doves, rice birds, squirrels served In the moat excellent style. UUman & Williams. L03T—Gold-framed eye-glasses. Sec ond street, near Walnua. Suitable re word If returned- ‘Mrs. Chestney, 122 Second street. SARAITOOA CHIP potatoes nt Keen Grocery Co, STRAYED.—A small ibtwtr pointer puppy, 'throe or four mouths old. K«- '.urn him to King’s drug store nnd receive reward. 33.25 lbc quarter barrel mackerel at Keen Grocery Co. MRS. C. L. HDINGS1S French class every afternoon, next to Nlsbet school, Orange street. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is the best made. Have you tried It? DILL riCKLE3 and uni.- krout at Keen Grocery go.. 621 Poplar street. LOST—Last evening between Nlsbet , school nnd TUMnall square, black belt with silver huckle. RtKum to Tele graph; reward -wlU bo paid, LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails-DOe. lb. PLAIN BUCKWHEAT. Ooorgfci cane and maple ayruo. at R C. Keen’s, 616 Cherry street. . OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred at the Telegraph offioe. HOLMES & COUTTS' celebrated extm- yestet cmckera retail at tho low price of 10c a pound. FOR HIRE—Good hunting dogs. Apply I. L. DuntVjdy, 755 Cherry street. ESTRAY NOTICE—Medium stic ted cow: horns shared off short. Apply to 270 'Main street.*'East Macon Frank B. Ttinrpe. SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage. Aik ' your grocer for them. LINDEN BAKING POWDEnTaiwaT. give* satisfaction. Your grocer scUs «. . POUR Well mtdehed teams, six decant saddle bone*, rocket* and running walkers -to this shipment from Paris, Ky. Call at Davis' stable and exam- •lK’ 1 Auo _-' on Saturday rooming, October 20. DdOST-Clrve julr Uberal re- warJ tb flador. if returned to G. Benta « Oix KHOUKIVS raising Is Uie best tread preparation made. Try It. WE HAVE a lot of tinware w* will give away for wrappers of large pack ages of Khorer’s Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin & Co. CENTRAL, give ms IN. is that air. Keen? Yes. madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chips i think they at* excellent. HOLMES A COUTTS’ BISCUITS and poke* are marie from new materials of the very highest standard ot ex- cdlenoe; they have been awarded the premium over all competitors wher ever exhibited, and <t-e pronounced the find manufactured In 42m world. If you use cake* or biscuits, why not buy tit* best. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. CARLOAD Kentucky horses to arrive rills morning at Davis* stable. Call early, Inspect and make your pur chase of something nice to drtro dur ing the fair. Everybody will want a nine bone during the fair and after. Call at Davfe’ arable AnJ buy one cheap. Auction sate Saturday morn ing, October 20. TURPIN’8 RAKING POWDER is mad* of pure cream of tartar and soda and tekuarantood sertetiy pure. To in- duca >-ou to try Turpin’s Halting Pow. dor we trill, for a short time, give with each pound cun of powder a pound can of Holmes A Coutta* cel*, brated cakes or aultlnes both for to cents. Turpin’s t* sold by the load ing retail grocers. Turpin Baktog Powder Company. Macon. Gi. SAFETY IS THE KEY-NOTE Of human conviction, and by demon strating tho safety of EQUUTABLB BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, the Association hoe secured the conndeuoe of the people. Lord Manslield sold, “the bext Invest ments for security and Income are first mortgage* on real estate." Stock to the EQUITABLE BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCLATON U *e- cured by first mortgages on Improved real estate, to double the amount, which are held by the Union Savings Bunk and Trust Company, as trustee, aud nothing but an earthquake can dislodge them. The Equitable will Issue this month 15,000 WORTH OF 8 PER CENT. GUARANTEED STOCK at 3100 per share. This stock guaran tees 8 per cent, caeh dividends, payable somi-annually, and can be withdrawn at any time after six months. Appll* cants will be served In turn. GEO. A. SMITH, General Manager. Room 3 Exchange Bank Bank Building FORSALE The Handsome 2-Story BRIGS RESIDENCE, With Basement, No. 63G ORANGE STREET. Containing nlno room*, with three bath rooms, hot and cold water. All modem convenience*. .The house ha* 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 end Rose Park, end only half block from Indian Spring car link It 1* located on the hill, tn a* good neighborhood a* Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly the prettiest and most de sirable place new on the market. For sale low end on easy term*. For further laformaUon can on * GEO. 1 DUNCAN & CO. Real Estate Agents. PROGRESSIVE TAILORING Can only be done by keeping 'abreast' of the times and reliably informed on all that is new and novel. I have made arrangements with the highest authority on prog ressive tailoring, to keep me posted on all the new ideas ns they are evolved and adopted; thus my clients may be sure of having their clothes made in such styles as arc entirely current nnd eminentlv correct. McKAY, The Tailor, 563 Cherry Street The Most Wonderful Offer Yet .... C MAGNIFICENT O OF TIIE . . . Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for READERS . OF i . . . If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume 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 bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the followin'* Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SWAP SHOTS OP THE World's Fair U0/*4 riotogmfUa Juvm 1} w , y UW m tU\. 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