The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 21, 1894, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

m THE 2v \COH TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1894. ONE CENT A WORD FOR SALE. i DONNELLY, 9G4 Oglethorpe stve-t, KUi Jaqucs’ host flour, i ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN IS CT3. « VMt. BA UK..—X\KX* aou good team of horses,, 715 Fourth Btrect. le uucK are.. HATOGA CHIPS are all tde rage, ask \ntJw for them. WANTED. (WANTED—Position *by good ell-round 'business man. Address Bookkeep ing, care Telegraph. WANTED—Reliable man, permanent position. Stamp and references. A. T. Morris, Care this paper. (WANTED—One or two first-class can vassers to solicit for the Metropoll- i tan Life Insurance Company. Apply i Monday morning before 8:30 o’clock, j F. W. Cook, assistant superintend- . ent, Johnson & Harris building, cor ner Cherry and Fourth. .WANTED—Man to distribute clrcu- : lurs. 34 per 1,000 paid. Send 4 cents stamps National Distributing Asao- claio-n, Chicago. WANTED—Good men to place Equita ble Building and Lomu Association stock In Georgia; loans promptly made. .George A. Smith, general manager. Exchange Bank building, Macon, Ga. .WANTED—A first-class coatmnker. Ap ply to Joseph L. Rarey, merchant tailor, Albany, Ga. WANTED—Man to manage brunch of fice for reliable firm. Salary $1,000 year, with additional profits. Must furnish 3600 cash capital and good ref erence. Address P. O. box 676 Atlan ta. Ga. ■WANTED—Everyone to visit Chap man’s -English Kitchen during the Dixie Fair. Meals 25c. WANTED—Position by an exeprienced .stenographer. Will work for very moderate salary. Will accept posi tion in the city or etsewhere. Address M. A. B., care the Telegraph. WANTED—A good farm near Mlacon, 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. .WANTBb—150 additional men bn Ma con’s sewer oystem. Good waged and wesikiy ipuy to active mem. Apply to Gaboury & Noble, office Second and Oamulgee streets. ■WANTED—At once, two basque mall eus. None -but experienced hands need apply. Burden. Smith & Co.' (WANTED—Everybody who intends to decorate to buy Hags, wreathe and festooning of W. G. Middle-broks. .WANTED—To sell you a good, gentle Norman horse, buggy and harness, low down for the next three days. D., cate Telegraph. WANTED—Five young ladles to sell fruits and candles during the fair. Call between 7 ami 8 o’clock Monday morning. J. B1 nswanger. WANTED—To sell you a ’94 model Denemore typewriter, beats machine in the world. J. E. Mlnter, agent. ’Phone No. 283. FOR RENT. J «T FpR RENT—832 Orange street; seven t’rooms, gua artd water, car Jlne. Ap ply to J. N. Birch. FOR RENT—One large front room, fur nished. to couDle during the^alr. One block from Hotel iLnmier. . Boardfng houses convenient. Apply 568 Walnut street. FOR RENT—iLarge front unfurnished ^room, 212 New street. $IBB County Advertising Company 1 v/ill distribute circulars or advertls- . lng of any kind during the fair. FOR RENT—To couple winout chil dren, two rooms. Apply at 115 Third street. i/i .”u4J FOR RENT—A desirable business place, 315 Third street. Apply to Mrs. V. 3. Cope, 418 Walnut street. FOR RENT—Furnished room, close In; good locality; boarding houses con venient. No. 457 New street. FOR RENT—Furnished room, with or Without meals; bath room, etc.; one square from court bouse. Address Z., care of Telegraph. -FOR RENT—Bteht-roo.m house, double kitchen. 753 Plum street. H. Da- mour. Mulberry street. FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor, over John R..E111S'. Triangular block. R. E. Park. FOR RENT—Commodious brick house, Corner Walnut and Third streets. Splendid location for boarding house. (Modern conveniences. Apply to Jno. M. & Degare Walker, 461 Second st. THE NEW ENGLAND HOME on 'Midway at the fair will be conducted by 'Mrs. T. M. Butner, which Is suf ficient guarantee that It will be con ducted atrlctly first-class. Meals will be served day and night add best of attention given. ROOMS—Tkvd splendidly furnlshod rooms for rent to nartleu visiting the fair. Only one square below court house. Ill Second street. FOR RENT—Desirable office space on ground floor. E. A. Hocqe, 454 Cherry sirqpt. FOR RENT—-No. 19S Magnolia street— siven rooms: near Wesleyan. Rent low to good tenant. E. A. Il’ome, 454 Cherry street. FOUR-ROOM house on Clinton street, East Macon. Apply to{D, M. Duprett. FOK RENT—Seven-djom'* ^residence, 5S6 Clinton street. East Slacon, with cne aero carden. Three minutes from elec tric car,. Very desirable; price low. Ap ply at Mscon Savings Bank. FOR RENT.—My bwo-tflory seven- room house, with furniture, located at Crump’s Park. Bargain for good tenant. Mrs. E. E. Holme*, P. O. Box 256 FOR RENT.—Office and gentlelnen’a sleeping rooms. Apply at .Macon Sav ings Bank. FOR RENT.—Store No. 213 Cotton ave nue. Also warehouse on .Ide Sixth street, and stable with 11 stalls. Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’s shop. BOARDING HOUSES—hotels—restau rants—Do you want crockery? If mine are not cheaper than you can buy anywhere In Macon, don’t buy. I hive 1L I need the money to buy a Dixie Fair ticket. O. W. Thompson. Auction House. 623 Poplar. FOR RENT—Re-ir of 6ec<md floor, til ct third floor and b**»mont of American .National Bank building. ConatrucUd especially for printing ctflce; otter Oc- tobo.* 5. R. B. Park. FOR SALE—One magnificent new tumble bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele graph office. FOR SALE—03 acre« Z milw; from city, meur Rice’s mill; 27 acres in cultiva tion; 28 acres in original woods, with creek running through It. Must be sold at once. Best iplace for a truck and dairy farm on the market. Ea3y terms. Thad iE. Murphey, 172 Cotton avenue. ».r furniture from R. Welland, n- -d and bust. 464 First st. TAKE ^ SIm rili nut stm R. WEI LAN* cheOiD for th First street, a £nt furniture very vCall early. 464 u tiding. YOU oan rent furn Call early Monday FOR SALE CHEAP—A complete tsst of bar fixture* at Thompson’s Auction House. Poplar street. FOR SALE—<A pair of good driving ponies and a set of double harness. Apply to Dr. W. R. Winchester. . FOR. SALE—An extra-fine full dress autt, never -worn, suitable for a man 5 feet 8 to 5 feet 10 Inches In height and weighing 180 ito 140 pounds. Ad dress X. Y. C., postofilce box 060, city. MRS. C. L. ©DINGS every afternoon, m school, Orange street. \ class 3^isbet 606 GHERif: A Hearty Welcome to the Visitors to the G. B. PETTIT, turent, .contplo; builder. Office 200 Second street. Itracts for all kinds of building, pair work ; a specialty. Flans a. specifications furnished on sbort no tlce. t MISCELLANEOUS. CHAPMAN'S ENGLISH KITCHEN to the plaso to get your me ale. Fish, oysters and came served. LEAVE your orers for dressed poultry during fair week. Dressed turkeys, geese, ducks and hens at L. D. Able & Co.’s. 620 Cherry street. FOR TWO YEARS with the Dannen- herg Company, but now at the Bee Hive, where I will be glad to have my friend, call on me. Respectfully, J. T. Pearce. TO please the visitors, leave your orders at L. D. Able & Oo.’s during fair weeks for fine beef, mutton, veal, all- pork at usage, all kinds of sausage, fancy smoked meats, etc. Parlor Mar- r ket, 620 Cherry atreert. SHOW OASES—I have several second hand show cases for" sale. J. Bins- wwger. LOST—No. 7 elastic shoe between Cot ton avenue and Wesleyan College. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Wesleyan College. S. S. Sanders. TAKEN UP—One black horse mule, white spot on left side of neck. Owner can get same by calling and paying chargee. Coleman Tillman, Bellevue. DECORATIONS, wreaths, festooning, flags} for decorating, at W. G. Middle- brooks’. Volunteers’ Armory. FOR KENT—Nine-room residence, 1*6 Cole street. Call on Foote Bronson, telephone 193. lor particulars. IF you want office work, call at the Em ployment Bureau. Georgia Business College, and register. WHY NOT—Why not put your savings in a few shares of the ’’Bibb?’’ If Is a home Institution. No lapses or for feitures In Its entire history of eight een years BUSINESS MEN get competent help, and men without work get good posi tions, by calling at.the Georgia .'Busi ness College Employment Bureau. RIPE BANANAS—Wo will have sever al hundred bunches bananas ripe Monday. Large lino fruit. Sewell Bros. MEN who want employment, and men who want employes, get whnt they 1 -want b|y cgttng on the Employme ‘ Bureau, Georgia Business College. for a few years In the Bibb t ; own your own home. A nice now In hand. Consult B. M. Zettler, secretary. VISITORS TO FAIR will find excellent accommodations at the Pterpont, Second street. Mrs. T. M. Butner, proprietor. IMPORTED sauer kraut, German pick les. Frenoh prunes, Hecker’s Buck wheat and oat flakes at Mrs. T. P. Donahue’s. VIAVI can bo obtained of'’Mrs. J. E. Stevens. 659, Oak street. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is the best made. Have you tried It? ”CALL”r-‘The men and boys engaged for Pain’s great spectacle, "Last Days of Pompeii,” will assemble for rehearsal at baseball park, fair grounds, at 7 o’clock Monday even ing. Show your tickets at the gate, Frank Oakes Rose, stage director. EXHIBIT FREE—Oil 1 and see, while In -town, what oan be done at Macon Steam Dye Works. ROOM for a few more boarding horses at Powers’ stables, corner Second and Poplar streets. Telephone 259. WE have received cur bulbs at D. II. Lowe Seed Company, 167 Cotton ove- nue. IF YOU HAVE a horse or a mule that you wish sold send to Powers’ stables. I WEATHER FOREX! AST—Fair this week, followed by cooler weather. A good time, while others are going to the" fair, to get your clothes made readv for cold weather, by taking them to -Macon Steam Dye Works. OFFICE Bibb Manufacturing Com pany, Macon, Oct. 20. 1896—In future all parties having local bills against the company arc requested to present -them for payment on Tuesdays. J. F. Hanson, agent. 9200 WILL buy a nice topnurry, with pole and double-harness, and two horses. Must he sold by Monday, or other arrangements will be made with the team. Inoulre for further In formation at 556 Mulberry street, up stairs. IF you are not stone-blind, you can readily see -that we are the cheapest place on earth. Look at our goods . and wobder at our price*. Don’t all speak at bnce. Rut come down to 653 -Popltr street and secure anything you are needing to make your house com- pletc. Goads and prices guaranteed. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20e. lb. YOU can buv a nice bed-room suit for wM from A- S. Thomas. 653 Poplar at. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred at the Telegraph office. YOU can buy .a idee bed-toom suit at A. S. Thomas’ for 610.60. JOB WORK done In the neatest style Knox & Pickett. 210.50 WILL buv bed-room suit at A. S. Thomas’, So. 653 Poplar street. HOLMES A COUTTS’ celebrated extrn- yeust crackers retail at the low price of I6c a pound. 2» D. ABLE & CO., sausage manufactu rer*. Factory 629 Cherry street. DON'T relay your bumpy brick sidewalks until you vet my Hu-Ill lllu. atone FI, . glng. which will arrive In a few Olya, at. Codington, 654 Cherry street. I HAVE bpened a machine office at 617 Poplar street. Shkrah’s mualc •’ore. Will ecll you a New Home machine or repair all kinds of machines. J. U. Burnett. JUST received a flue selection of choice single and double hyacinths, Ronvm Ihymdrtths, frtoalas, sacred lilies, Httrrlson lilies or ertster, mixed cro cus, nurclssus, single and double tu lips. Georgia Seed Company, 659 Pop lar Btreet, opposite etty market. NEW HOME machine omce, 617 Poplar All 'the latest Improvements with the New Home. J. R. Burnett. SOUTH Georgia seed rye at Georgia Seed Company. NEW HOME machines, needles for all machines. The very best mashlne oil. J. R. Burnett, 617 Poplar street. WE HAVE the latest styles of type in the lob printing line. Give us a cell when you need NUheads, letterheads, envelopes, tags, posters or anything In the line of job work. Knox & Pickett, next to G. M. Davis’ stables, Mulberry street. VISITORS to the Dixie Exposition de siring cither day board or board and •lodging will And 865 Mulberry street aa most desirable location, ceuitrul, on oar line; In the best .part of the city. Table supplied with the best -the mar ket affords. AN ESTABLISHED building and loan as sociation with over $1,000,000 In assets desires experienced agents. Address P. L. Whitten, Manager, Huntsville, Ala. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction.. Your grocer sells GIVE Knox & Pickett a trial when you need anything In the Job printing line. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHOKER’S bread raising is the best bread preparation made. Try It. WE HAVE a ldt of tinware we will give -away for wrappers of largo pack ages of Rborer’s Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin & Co. CENTRAL, give me' 1U6. is tnat Mr. Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me • two boxes Saratoga chips, l think they ''ore excellent HOLMES & COUTTS’ BISCUITS and cakes aro made from new materials of tho very highest standard of ex- cdllenco; fliey have been awarded tho premium over all competitors wher- 1 ever exhibited, and tve pronounced the finest manufactured In ’the world. If you use calsgs or: biscuits, why not .buy fibs best. Bold by tho leading fancy grocers. NOW is your time to have cheap and good work dope, such ns cleaning and (repairing clothed. Having nine years a-nd fourteen days experience, I am satisfied I can give ample sa^lsfac* <tlom. Please try me and be convinced. Billings, 417 Cotton avenue, Maccm, Ga. HOUSEKEEPERS—Our stock Is newer, finer and larger than any other house.' We aro headquarters for ov- evorything from A to Z. Leave your orders with us if you want a fine thanksgiving turkey, celery and cranberries to match. John C. Holmes & Go. WHEN in need of billheads, letterheads, notcheads, envelopes and nil kinds of Job work call on Knox & Pickett, Mul- berry street, next to Davis’ stables. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER is mado of pure cream of mrtar and »oda and Is guaranteed strictly pure. To in duce you to try Turpin’s Baking Pow der we will, for a short time, give with each pound can of powder a pound can of Holmes & Courts’ cele brated oakes or saltlncs both for 40 cents. Turpin’s Is sold by the load ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company, Macon, Ga. HOUSEKEEPERS, we wiH give you 100 pounds Dewdnoo Pastry Patent Flour for the best lb<if mado of it. Entries must-be at exhibit south Ride Floral Hall by noon October 26. Jno. C. Holmes & Co., sole agents. WE CAN offer honorable employment to .1 few active tivn or I iuIch In «;nch coun ty which will pay 530 to 5100 per month. No capital or experience required. Ad dress P. W. Ziegler & Co., Box 1723, Philadelphia, Pa. WE WANT MEN. 120 to 525 a week. Steady work, selling staple goods to dealers. Samples to proper applicants. No peddling. Experience unnecessa ry. Salary or large commission as proferrod. Household Specialty Com pany, 75 Fourth street. Cincinnati, O. UNOLE 'MIDD.THORN will serve hoi barbecue* eveVy day at .the fair be- itween the hours of 11 and 4 at his stand nonr president and executive committee office, on fair grounds. If my friends will favor me with a call. I will guarantee satlnfdctloh. Don't forgot to Inspect jny ’cue hole. M. B. Thom. AGENTS WANTED to every county— If ybu wish to be In line with the prominent people of the city, see Mr. Harrel Morton, general agent of the NoveKy Cutlery Company of Canton, Ohio, stooping at No. 319 Walnut st., city, and give your order for a trans- tnremt-lwmlled pen-knife, raror or la- dlen’ shoe-buttoner. with nume and addrens on one aide of handle and photograph of self or friend, or any emblem or design, bn the other side. Something new and novel for holiday or birthday presents. I WANT MONEY to buy bread —beef—taters—clothes —opera ticket*— 1 ’bstcy and other neces saries of life. I WILL SELL YOU furniture— crockery— mattresses— stoves—ranges — glaesware — aqd any other goods such as are used around the house. New and second-hand—cheaper than anyone. O. W. Thnmp/on. Auction House. Poplar street. MACOJf LIGHT INFANTRY. The members of above company will appe.tr at Ibe'.r arm/iy at 5 o’clock a. m. oa Tuesday. tta Inst., for parade. By orde of Albert Jones. Captain, w. H. REICHERT, Ut Bergt. \ vMACON opens wide her gates to the world to visit the DIXIE FAIR for the ‘"’teen days. Old Georgia feels proud of its grand exhibits, and the at- surpass anything heretofore seen South. " hi the city you’ll have a new Dress, a Wrap or House-furnishing to certainly make a mistake if you buy one item in the dry goods lintNp v hing our house. Everything new arid at the right prices— noth!;, anted. SILKS V \ SILKS ’ SILKS SILKS SILKS SILKS CO w j CLOAKS CLOAKS CLOAKS CLOAKS CLOAKS CLOAKS TuTTanPI SILKS 'SILKS SILKS SILKS' SILKS SILKS JOHANS M Scores off new styles in waist and dress silks to be shown Monday morn ing for the first time in Mueon. Extra fine $1.60 black dress silks, $1.25. Extra fine $1.26 black dress silks, 96 cents’ Good line black Duchcssc 06c, 85c, $1 and up to $2. Novelty black fig ured gros grain de Londrc $1 to 1.50. New line colored dress silks 86 cents to $1.25. Special line new ’‘Bluets,” etc,, for waists at $1. CLOAK CLOAKS JUIIAN’S DRESS TRIMMING de partment contains "many new things that you won’t find elsewhere. A Dress Gbods Pointer* No fanoy prices in our Dress Goods department. Hundreds of pretty weaves and colorings that you won’t find else where. See especially our 64-inch two-toned COVERT CLOTHS 76c to $1.60. New line novelty Checks 30c. to v/- $1.25 yard. Shaded Coverts (entirely new) 05c. to $1.60, We’ve got the best 50 cents dress goods on the market, OP finhtn Ten pieces 65-inch black JO I in IN Broad Cloth, the $1.25 1 vumu kindt0 £ 0thig wcck at 75 cents per yard. Ours is the black goods Pal stock of Macon. fa SUITS READY TO WEAR. $10, $12.60, $15. f&A Ladies all raving over our tailor- /Z made dresses. Extra long coats, high fqj sleeves, graceful skirts. Blacks, navies, modes npd browns. Covert Cloth, (fj serges and mixtures. Impossible to send these suits out on approval during the fair. INFANTS MISSES LADIES WRAPSl SI .50 TO $30 EACH. One-half of our second floor filled i with new garments. Can fit any shape. Prices under any. New styles here that j you won’t sec elsewhere. Big sales in this department this season. Our leaders: Ladies’ 26c. and 50c. Vest; chil-' dren’s 35c. and 40c. Vest and men’s ( Vest at 75c.“and $1. Positively the' best values in underwear to be found ini the city. Caso double-faced •Canton flannel i 4c. yard. Best Calicoes manufactured 6c per | yard. Lino 25c. stainless Hose at 15c. Dozen spools Coats’ cotton and cake ▼v-' glycerine soap 45c. For $1.50 wo will throw on the Yv’ market 500 dress patterns of 36-inch wool ladies cloth with six largo trim ming buttons for same. Positively worth double. Fivc-dollar heavy chenille portieres only $3.99. Lino $15 trunks at 9.75. | Full line rubber coats, umbrellas. The best dollar kid in Macon. Special drives in sheoting, table linens, towels, blankets and comforts. ..606. CHERRY