The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 18, 1894, Image 2

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TOLD.THEM OF THE SOOTH. Governor Nor«hen Quoted Facts to the Convention of Street Ra»t* ^ way Men. Fifteen Hnndrad fail»J«le» Are In At- timlenee tJpsn the C#|f«iUoaef the American Itraet Ball- war Association* A GREAT DISPLAY OF MACHINES. AtkroU. Oc*. 17-(8perial).-Oovemor Nurtti.n. who deltverM the fiddrera of welcome to the llfteen hundred railway magnates who mere oroBont in Machine ry Hall. Piedmont Park, today, at *he opening firasln of the convention of the American' Slreot IUIlwoy Association, told the visitor* A few things about the South that went home. There could not have been a heritor opportunity to ahow the South's advan tage. oft than to thl* big aggregation of energetic business men from every state In the 'Union and from every dty of any croten alone whatever, and the governor took fuW advantage of It. Alter making a telling point on the cUmute In thla way: "Many of you, I dare eay. expeotod to find us living in the tropic.. It may surprise you to 'know that the hdtteft day i have experienced in fave ydfir* I found lost June in Toronto, Canada, and th* next highest temperature Wat Augusta In Nebraska. X had tho honor, upon that last nccasfrrii, to make an ad dress to a large osseroblngu of people, with the thermometer 107 degrees on tho outside, and 205 degrees under my veet. when the temperature tor my state that day was only W degrevh" Oovernor Northen - then ktuncued a bnndalde of comparisons that sot the Eastern money-makers tmthinklng. He •aid: "Did you know that during the recent financial distress that ciuno upon our common country we had' fewer bunk and bualnew) failures at the South than In arty other section of tho Unlonf Did you know that the South owes lea* money than any other division of .states? “Thu average land roontgUKO Indebted- nets for fourteen states In the South Is only 113,000.000. while the Mine indebted ness for fourteen states at the North iimounta to 1334,000.000. “The avcriihe annum Intereit for these states ot the South on this mortgage Indebtedness Is 13,600.000; for the corre- •ponding states at tho North, It Is |31,- 000,000. The average per caplts of this lodebtednres tor the South la 133, while for the North It la 1131). I do not dcidro Co make odious comparisons; but It Is due to us of tho South to »ay that the state df Kanats has under mortgage 16,000,ooo acres of land-tnore than the five Southern starts counted together, A libitum. AriertisS*. Georgia, Komucky and North OnroMna. "Knowing thest' conditions. wo are glad to tmva you visit our seotlnn with a view to the further development of your Interests cl the South. Weotrle street railways have made wonderful progress In thla section. We now have at the South 1.611 mV.cs completed nprd vroj job ■Od. culling far nn Investment ,of $71,080,- 000 to equip them. This has nil been done, too, within the. list six 'years," President XI. <3. IMync of Milwaukee called the convention to rder. and pre sided during tho day's session. After Oovernor Northen'* speech, he dsllv- ored his annual address, and alo rejtlled to the governor’s welcome, on behalf of tho street railway tnen. Tho convention I* one of the moat no table that has oyer liiet la tho South. Reside* bringing, •together upwards of Ilftern hundred of the most progressive and eneriKitto bprinewt men In the Ountry. It has also drawn in Atlanta all ular tmurtunvih* of dlsettaslon will be tha feuding dnupifaotuivni of street railway equipment. Who have on exhibi tion « display of goods that In IU line la the most complete that has ever been rondo anywhere. Ah the very blent electrical mil way machines nre Shown, Including every kind of motor for street railways, and t. new underground trolly system that ©remises ; 0 revolutionist the bustMM. Today's setulon are, mostly given over to preliminary work. Tomorrow the roe- taken up. The street railway men were enter tained at a reception by the Capitol Cltv Club tonight. H jams one of the most brilliant (iflalif In the fliinuis t>t the clvfb, being ipartlclmtcd In by all he prominent society ©tonic of the city, ns w^ll as tho ladles accompanying the Alol.'KftftMf, Tomorrow (fight tht an run 1 banquet of Hm WFoelftftlon will ho hold at the Kimball house. it will too .» vary « x * ponalvc and olwrin't faagt Tho* Kim- ohW, which lx central hfKlquirtvm for 25 P 0 "** 1 **^- although all tho other 22ffi^SfU.°!SS!? fratd * * lavishly dec. tawtori with iho stars and mHm In hon or of the big gathering. PRANI VPKXJQQ8 MARRIED. The Popular Journalist Wedded At Cov ington Yesterday. . Atlanta. Oct. 17.—(Special.Mlw Joannlo Weight of Covington, aimer of Si * Wright of Augusta, and Mr. Frank Weldon, a papular mem- her of tho editorial staff of the GonaU- tutlon, were married ut the home of the hrt<l«*’s parent* in Covington UtU morning at 10 o’clock. Dr. J. s. Hop* kina of Atlanta performed tho ceremo ny. The attendant* were Mr. Remaen Crawford of fttUmt \ and M Ns Florence Child® of Covington; Mr. Alfred C. Newell of Atlanta and Miss Kell Womack of Covington: Mr. W, H. Tay lor of Atlantn nnd Mlsa Kate Rlgfiam Of Covington; Mr. R. L. Adamsoil of Atlanta nnd MU* Florence Henderson. Maun. Jolt.in Harris of Atlanta and Roy kin Smith of Covington acted ns usher®. iMr. nnd Mrs. Weldon passed through Atlanta this afternoon on their way West and North, where they will travel for a month. WYATT DIXON PARDONED. Atlanta. Oct. IT.—(Special.)—\Yv&tt Dixon, who wai sentenced to one yvar AXjIs ALONE, both in tho war il acta, and In the way It's •old, is Dr. Pierce's Holden Medical Ducov- A long pnmfriOB of diwwnw start from a torpid liver ami Impure blind. Take it. m you cu^ht, wben you feel the ttrvt *vmi>> loms (languor, loss of ap|*tiu*, dulhi Stationery, Monogram*. Wedding invitation® and visiting carda engraved at lowest price®. No de- - Uy; work done by *klli ed workmen in our establishment Send tir sample® and prices. J. P. Stevena ft Bro.. Jeweler*. 47 Whitehall street. Atlanta, Qa. Tfielsresit aiul »*« vr Wiir |t*r Wh^atM UNDINE. Crushed ivilddllpg* Fl-ur* TheonlyFlourofltsklnrt.and the be.t of any kind. It la mad* by assent MV* een known to but two persons. $100,000 hu been offorti for tho Xnowledg* TUo Undluo Is tho best flour sold In Georgia. T. Y.■ Jobnson, Miller, Ga. Tho Undine gives perfect satisfac tion. J. U. Stillwell Luelln, Ga. NOEL MILL COMPANY, Estlll Springs, Tenn. THE MACO-Cf TELEGRAPH' THURSDAY MOKN1HG, OCTOBER 18, 1884, Look around town nnd then inspect our srock, and you will see that we can please you better than any one, both in materials, price, etc. Every new color and weave in Dress Goods from 10c. to §2.60 per yard. Blacks a specialty. 5ee These. 54-inch two-toned Cov erts, 85c. Covert shaded cords. $1.00. Line 35- inch Ladies’ Cloth, 18c. Silks for waist a special ty. Our Suits, ready for w§ar, at $12.50 and $15.00. are beauties; fit perfectly, / Hand-made Dress Trim mings of Jet and Feath ers combined; also, new line Muslin de Soi Em broideries, very latest fad for Wool and Silk Suits. Complete line Buttons, Velvets, Jets, etc. for Involuntary manslaughter In Mer iwether county, otter serving threo mottCho of the term, was today par doned by Governor Northcn. Governor Northen has also pardoned Jesse Humphries- Humphries, a young ■boy. was convicted for selling liquor In Douglass, courity; He wa, given a two-yosns sentence. Detective Wooten, of the Southern Express Company, knew the boy's mother, .who la an old woman, that was entlnfly dependent upon her son for support! dlo !Beg.tn working several weeks ago to secure fi' pardon for the boy and thla morning Oovernor Northen granted It. Wooten at once went to the Chslttahooohee Drlck Company s camp jt*d the boy was released. SOCIETY lAT SHHDLM.AN. Two Brilliant Entertainments Given During the Past Week. Sho'.lman. Oct. 17-(8peoUl).—The sea son’s gaettes, which were so brilliantly ushered In by the beautiful wedding of CM. W. T. Lane of Americus and Miss untie Crittenden of 'this place, ore pro- geestng most enjoynblj 1 . Friday even ing there was given cut the residence of ttltw. J. H. Payne a most elegant and re chorche entertainment In honor of M m Mstile Edmondson of Eaton!on, (la., and Miw Ilclle Solomon of Sheffield, Ala. Music and conversation and games lent wings do the hours, when, about 11 O'clock, the wuesta were Invited Into a dainty spread that would have grail fled the palate of an epicure. The aliases I’nyno are charming host awes, and fullv sustn ned their reputa tions on this occasion. Tho following guests were In attendance; Mr. M.W. Cox and Miss Prgnsom; Mr. T. C. Branch and Miss Edmondson; Mr. H. Taylor and Miss Horn.tdy; Dr. Slade and .Miss Elht Etheridge; Mr. H. Crit tenden and iMlsa IWm; Mr. Hudgins arvd Mire Ofieney; Mr. C. Pnyne nnd Silas Taylor; Mr. Ferguson and Mlaa Etheridge: Mr, Topi Arthur und J SgMcnrwhlte. Mis Mattie Fergusonn enterlnlned royally a warty ttt her beautiful country home on Friday evening. Tho oecbslon tvna in honor of her cousin. MUs IVal- ton of Lilmuikln. an. "Lot Jov be un- S nfined" was the motto of tho hour, S waosls reallaed "how brightly rails the foot of time which only treads tin flowers." Tho guests present were: Mr. Brunch and Mire Jessie Pnyne; Mr. Cox and Miss Hornady; Mr. C. Cox and Mias Holm: Mr .Wi tts nnd Miss Ed- K ard »L, 1 ' Ir ' AlUiur »ml Afire Klrksry; Mr. Hodney nn«l Mint Taylor: Mr. Fer guson snd MUS Gonege; -Mr. O. Critten den nnd Mies Etheridge. THEY TALK' FOR BACON. A Profound Liwyrr Needed for Geor gia's Senator. Albany, Oet. 17—(Special.)-The Al bany Inn. under the popular manage- S,m'L'°L' Mr I* T ' K, "' ,ot - ta under- going thorough repairs. The whole house Is being completely renovated, rae office in now most beautifully ar- MwtlVir. t ~ VC,Mnt1,0y ’*re«>- Tonight the boys wers discussing the oenalprM rnee, end among the travelling men Mai. Bacon la the fa- vorrtj. A prominent Savannah mnn urjwd ns a wn*er )(rJ, moon should no enosrn sen.xtor, was toooauae one of the acn-ato^* from Georgia should no t thorough tanryer, one versed in the fnYhat questions of Intermate nnd International laws. Neither of our presem /sen.1 tor® aro lawyers, and nha st.i te should at leaat have one profound oonatUutloTr.il lawyer In the senate, as •o much of tho bunlneas before that body Involves a knowledge of taw. MaJ. Bnc<m U regarded as a man equal to any and every emewrency of debate, whet her portnlnlm? to the trakntrial ud- VAncement of section or to itoe ln- triOato questions, of international or constitutional law, a thorough lawyer Is moat at home Where those not versed In n\v nre most at sea. Judge Turner ts n' profound lawyer, but ahe s^dto needs him Just where he la. , • > TILUM'sV’N^ LIQUOR LAW. WaahlnFton, Oot. 17.-<3ecrofory Car lisle today asked Attorney-Geneml Olney for an opinion on the constitu tional question Involved in carrying out the .flUpcwvary law In South Car olina. in oases where the dlaputea oc cur between the United States and the state omccra of SouWi Carolina, on tho ocotskm of liquor being held In United States bonded warehouses, be ing noised for violation'of state police ordinances. If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN’S IRON BITTERS QUICK TIME OME CEUTA WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MOKE* TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTS. WANTED. _ WANTED—A flret-class reotauiwnt cook —white or colored. (Apply at the Pler- ponit House. TAILOU—c>atmaker—*wunted immedi ately ut MilludsevlHe. P. J. Heyfron. WANTED—A ftrat-Clasfl barber. Apply at once. Exchange Sauk barber shop. Mendel. WANTED—To sell you a '94 model Dengmore typewriter, beat miwulne In Tie world. J. E* MInter, agent. '1‘houo No. 283. WANTED.—Position in town or city by Btouograpaer Of some experience. pruuion). PI'eUxing. rrN(Akr«ti\Y> t*>uio, to din'd** anti build *J|» tb* n«**d*'l into healthful purifies *#d eiv rtchca the Mood, braves up the whole syatem, ai»<i re- »tons health and vip>r. Mrs. 6rkiK OocnewT. of hv<- flmfoti Af(i!H., I h*\« taken ihrve of y*-i •Gold cl quite Nrs. Gosdert. !>«ero\ err and well and strong that l am al«k to (lii-)ut the To Florida Via Southern RaHway, At present you can leave Mac>)n nt 10:43 p. m. ami arrive Jacksonville. Fla., S:Jfl next ntoniln^, making close oounectlon for all points m the Interior of tho state. Through tlfvper to Jack- aonvillo. Reservations made in ad vance by calling on dr addrt*ssing JIM W. CARR, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Maeon SILVER SENT TO CHINA. San Francisco. Oot. 17.—When th« steamer Gallic HUM today she earned about 3750.000 In Mlver constgrrad to China, whore it will bo und In paying off the army. LMost of her cargo was for Japan, The hold wa* filled with canned meat*, and the »unn*»*!iroa Is th-it ts meant tr auppltes for the Japanese ar* mv In Corcu. Ttie Gallic carried away 500 Chin-ve and 100 Japanese. Tho Chi- neaa a*y they an' irolng home for hli- doy CsoUvitlMk while tnm of.ttoe Jap. Me*, irtll Join .the army. lift Price’s Cream Baking Powder Wot M's Pair HltfKst Medal aad DiploakO. yyuv>n i£<D.—a lew «ituiui*nm» younx ladle* Ko i>enfOTnv on MldSway PlaJ- onnoe. Fair ffrauuda. Aypb iKbwtvn 4 uikl 5 p. m. to Mr. Uilfihau* Lgyp- tiau XlaW Midway. WANTED.—Ten youug InUM* tar Ulu- .Um», uloc work. Oulv Schmidt, eniuagor, FJlr grounds. WANTED.—Furu'.al'.ed rocurw. single and double, with or without board. Addre-h Otto bumldt, manager, Fh-r grounds. 'wanted.—For tho production of 1'aln's great spectacle, *-Thio Lust Day* of FomptU" wt the Dixie - ' State Fair, loo hdles. 100 gentlemen, po boss 10 to 11! ye.ire of age. For the cliui ua, naURAea, etc, Tli. re is no.ll- lag In Uie entire piece hltot any Judy or gatUiaM con not with perf.vit prot'riety participate in. Apply n!iur»lay—gentlemen nnd 1 boy, 10 a. m., ladle, 3 p. m.. at tho oflleo of 'the fireretlry Fair Areoditlon, <>v»-r S. R. Jtlqtle, & Tinsley, to K. C. .IMrdee, geniirnl ro.'inagei’ "LUBf-iDuy, Pom- pell." FOR rent; FOR RENT.—One largo front room, furnished, to couple during the fair. One block of Hold Lauier. Bounding house* convenient. Apply A88 Walnut street. FOR RENT,—My two-sltory seven- room house. «-i:h furniture, located Ut Orump'H Park. Bnrgnin for gold ten tnt. .Mrs, E E. Holmes. P. O. Box 336 FOR RENT.—Oflleo nnd gentlemen's sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ings Bank. FOR KENT—A nice realdence; 7 rooms; Orange street. Apply G44 Cotton avenue. FOR RENT—Large and convenient board- tng bouse; Oak street, near Fourth. Terms reasonable. Julten S. Rodgers, administrator. / FOR RENT—S33 Orange street; seven room,, g.i, and water, oar line. Ap ply to J. N. Birch. FOR RENT.—Store No, 213 Cotton ave nue. Also warehouse on aide Sixth street* and atable with 11 stalls. Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’s # *hop. FOR RENT—Furalflhcd room, with or without meals; -bath room, etc.; one square from court house. Address Z., care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, 126 Cole street. Call on Foote Bronson, telephone 193, for particulars. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—AYe have ‘three or four mules that vre will ocJl cheap. Macon lee Company, roar Passenger depot. FOR SALE.—At a bargain, oholce lot In StHtroe. For term* apply to E. A, Home, 454 Cherry stredU FOR SALE.—We haw three or four mulcN thalt wo -vill sell cheap. Macon Ice Company, r«ar Passenger depot. tVK wAiit-—mor atnioie wick ann Rood team of Ivorsew* ohvup. Apply 716 Fourth Btreet. FOR SALE—Fine registered Holstein bull; gentle and kind: ancestors Urge milk and butter producers. M. M. Massey. FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. TOR SALE.—Auction, auction, SAMr- d.iy, October 20, two cars Kentucky saddle and Mross horsra. CaU be fore ^lie and examine these horses at tXivU' stabler. MISCELLANEOUS. J. N. GEBSLlN, corner First tind Cherry atreeU, ha* fish, ducks, squir rels and quail and doves. Telephone 300. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U th* best made. Have yon tried It? FRBXfdt FISH, wild ducks. fiquirreU ami, q\iUl Just received. Tck'ph 500. ooroer Flm aul Cknrr am J. N. GawItTI Oar 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. • 1 • flDETCG FAAftG The rich and the poor meet iJi\Llj5 UUUliij. 'togetherhtre. Nooneneed 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. nnrnn llHi/IIlf} A magnificeiit success is Mine. Gorha^i. I 111 I AA*mP.n INIf Every gown a work of art Unique id UllLUU IVinmilU. design, faultless in fit and execution. Alterations and complaints are back numbers. You cannot afford to miss her. \ A / Q A mC Everything styli-di in Capes and VY Coats. Prices unexcelled. See our Children’s Gretchens and Reefers. BURDEN. SMITHS Co LINDEN BAKING POWDER always , gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. TELEPHONE 300 for wild ducks, aqulrrels, quail and doves. J. N. Godin. OLD PAPERS for wrapping. 23 cents per hundred at the Telegraph offloe. OAT MEAL, miaoo meat, chickens, egg», applw, onions, potatoes uml cab- bases at M C. Balkcoro's, Third kireat, near Mulberry. HOLMES & COUTTS’ celebrated extra yeast crackers retail at the low price of 10c a pound. TEN pound unemvased home 12 1-2 nit M. C. Bilkcom’*, Thbrd street, near Mulberry. NEW French prunes Just received at C. F. Collier & Bro.’s. GENUINE Dill plakles itnd wiuer kraut ten cents quart. Keen Orocery Company. MRS. C. L. HDINGSiS French class every afternoon, next to N Is bet school, Orange street. NEW Self-raising buckwheat at Keen Grocery Company’s. DONNELLY, 904 Oglethorpe street, sells Jaquro’ berit flour. , NEW GEORGIA CANE SYRUP fifty cents gallon. Keen Grocery Compa ny, 021 Poplar street. SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage, ask your grocer for them. NEW PRUNES Item cent* pound. Keen Grocery Company. SPEND Four eneh with Grace Grocery Compauy. Lowest prices and full weights. , ONE HUNDRED MEN WANTED to mike brick, 61.00 for nine hours. C. C. Stratton & Co- LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells EXTRA line celery et Grace Grocery Company, i ’ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—Wanted h partner with 65,000 to stont n litho graphing business in the city. Apply R. W„ this offlee. DONNELLY, 964 Oglethorpe street, sells Vogel’s hams and shoulders— best quality meats. FOUR Well nv.vtdhed tuaihs, six otegnnt saddle horses, lvickorH and running walker* In thla shipment from Paris, Ky, Call^lat Davis’ stuble and exam ine. Auction sale Saturday morning, Odtobcr 20. FINE MARE FOR SALE.—A very fine tind Stylish bay mare for uale at G. M. Davis & Soil’s stable. Price 6300. CaU early and buy n beauty. HHOUF.U’S brrad raising is the b«st bread preparation made. Try It. LC.ST.—A white- pointer dog with liver colored nports, UHndn *to name of "Jack.” A liberal reward will be paid for his rccum to Davis’s stable. WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will giveaway for wrappers of large pack ages of Rhoreris Bread Raining, w. C. Turpin & Co. CENTRAL, give me 108. is that Air, Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chlpx 1 thing tney are excellent. EXTRA quality bloater mackerel In klis and barrel Jus: received; als« Imr portal maccoroul, fresh pitted cher- rivw .ginger proficives, %ira;toga po tato chips and full lino canned good* nad preserves. Jno. C. Holmes & Co. DON’T buy until you get our prices. Grace Grocery Company. . HOLMES & COUTTS' BISCUITS snd cukee are manic from new materials of the very highest standard of ex cellence; they have been awarded the premium over nil c«>mpeUtors wher ever exhibited, and lye pronounced the finest manufactured In the world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the best. Sold by the leading fancy grocers. CARLOAD Kentucky horses *to arrive chls morning at Davis’ h:able. Call early, inspect and make your pur- oh.ise of &imethlng 2dce to drive dur ing the fair. Everybody will want a nice horse during ;he fair and after. Call at Davflgf Mtable and buy one c^eap. Auction.sale Saturday morn- iug, October 20. JUST received g fine selection of dioloe (Angle and double hyacinths. Romm hyuciir.hs, fricsto*. atcred lilies, HUrrWn lilies or easier, mixed cro* cuh, tULTcissaa, single and double tu lips. Georgia tVed Company. 659 Pop- tor street, opposite cHy market. SOUTH Georgia, se^d rye at Georgia Seed Company. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is mn.ie of pure erram ot tartar and soda juid Is gu*rantcfd strictly purr. To in. duce you to try Turpin's Baking Pow- dor we will, for a Phort tlmr. ^;vr sv’rit cuoh pound ran of powder a pound cun of Holm s * Coutto' cele brated rakes or sul.ines both tor 40 cents. Turpin's. Is sold by the lead ing retail krovers. Turptn Baking fonvler Company, Macon, Ga. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. New York, Oct. 17.—Money on call haa breen easy ait' 1 per oanit., last lain ftt 1, closlng.pffer&l at 1 per cen't; prime mercuiutfle ptiper, 3 3-4a4 1-8 pel* eftmt. Bar silver, 63 1-2; Mexican dol- laim, 61 3-8. Sterling v.*xch9-nge 5s firmer, with ac tual buslniosw to bankers’ bills sit 4.8p-8-4a4.87 flor sixty days and 4.87 1-2 £ot daaetad; posted rates, 4.87a4.88; comanei'ckiil ‘bills, 4.85 3-4a4.86. Government bonds firm; staite bonds dull; railroad bonds higher. Silver ait tho -board. 63 6-8 bid. VITAL TO MANHOOD. I c.vns&vz :;erve and drain tula MENT.sspeciflc*orHyiterla,Dizzlnaw,Fit*, hot ral? o, HeiMtache, Nerrou* rroetr«tlon cau/etl i lolcolm or ttibiitco, Wakefulnes*, Mental Dopre»-!«. I5 5.^ n »SI?* 111 * tasanity,mUerr,dot*;*, death, premature 014 Ago, Barronne**, Lose c- Toirer in either box. Impotence, Loneorrbcca nnd a iFomalo WeakhMBpB, InToluotary Lom««, 8permf Itorrhtna mused by oror-exorUon of brain, Huf noose, oror-lnddrcsre. A month's treatment, *, Sxfji* by mall. With each order for* boxen, «a- The Most Wonderful Offer Yet . . ., Sour Stomach, ro*rw»"« i a ar*d Constipation. GOODWYN ft SMALL. Sole Agents. Macon. Ga. C MAGNIFICENT o No. G30 ORANGE STREET. Containing nine rooms, with threo hath rooms, hot and cold water. All modern conveniences. Tho house has been re cently papered and overhauled tram top to bottom and ts ta strictly flrst-class condition. It ba« a large frontage on Orange street and Roee Park, and only half block from Indian Spring can line. It Is located on the hill. In as good neighborhood os Macon affords. It Is undoubtedly the prettiest and most de sirable place now on the market. For sale low and on easy terms. For further Information caU on Real Estate Agents. I f I IT ' ',;i| XT IE APPARENT to the most skep- tloal that those merchants who ad vertise la the newspapers Invariably do tho largest and roost successful business. If you aro a business man you ought tor your business' sake to Be an advertiser, and it you are Ju dicious you will readily agree that the Telegraph Is the best medium that can be selected. Kates will be found reasonable enough when Its circulation Is considered. If you are interested, notify the Telegraph and you will receive prompt attention. Securely bound in lmnclsomo cloth, now ready for READERS. 4 If you visited the Fuir you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is tho 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 following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SWAP SHOTS OP THIS | Worlifs Fair mfirn py*t»gr<xx>k* Timm ft JO liXiirmiV katiaeM. i‘sr%a »y wofl mat meUMiuAU turn M BNT JMBMJ* NAME fOJVJT. HATE