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THE MACOIS TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNTRG, OCTOBER 26, 1894
FUNERAL OB' MRS. RUHR.
All Forsyth Grief-Stricken By Her
Death.
Forsyth, Oct 23.—(Special.)—A shad
ow of deepest sorrow banes over tills
fair little clfy today. Deep grip! Is de
picted on the faces of every lohalilt-iot
and every,-household is silent and sad
dened. This afternoon at 2 o'clock
the funeral services of Mrs. Btella Na
pier Ilurr took place nt the Baptist
church. The church was crowded to
overt]owing with tho sorrowing friends
of this generous, gentle, lovablo yoling
woman, who counted her friends by
tilts score and whoso unusually sad
demise has cast a shadow of darkest
gloom Into the hbarts of all that knew
her. 'Bie casket, laden with the rarest
floral offerings, was borne Into tho
church by tho young men who only
two autumns ago were the attendants
at her brilliant wedding, nod Rev.
Thomas M. CoSawsy, who performed
the ceremony, conducted the funeral
this afternoon.
The vast congregation was deeply
affected by the eloquent young divine's
Impressive and patbeUo words, and tho
eyes of every one present were be
dimmed with tears. Mrs. Burr was a
member of the choir that rendered the
muslo with so much feeling and pa
thos this evening.
After tho ceremony nt the church-
the remains were Interred In the pretty
little cemetery hero by tho side of her
devoted sister, who had grown up to
young womanhood with her, but who
had preceded her to the grave only a‘,
few short years. Only a week ago
Mrs. Burr went to Atlauti to lie placed
undnr the treatment of an eminent phy-
Ktciun of that city tier fr.enrts lent
every hopo that she would soon re
cover and rofurn to the homo In urblelt
she was tho Idol. But very suddenly
night before Inst she beenme violently
til, and nefore Iter relatives could reach
her side she breathed her las:.
The remains readied the eity last
evening on the Central train anil were
met by n lnrge concourse of grief-
stricken friends and relatives.
As Mis* Btella Napier, Mrs. Burr was
well known In Macon, where the boll
n numlierof relatives and friends, who
will lie greatly abocked to hear of her
untimely end.
DOWN AT DUBLIN.
Lot* of Newsy Nates From tho City by
the Oconee.
Dublin, Oct. 50.—(Special.)—Buelnese
Is improving dally and ttie msrctiaale
ore receiving ttielr flail supply of
good#, replete with all varieties, suited
tor all grads* of people. New building*
are bulng constructed, enhancing the
ufty.
The city fathers have a strong notion
of ifghtlng up the town With electric
lights and think about getting up a
system of waterworks.
Miss niancmo Chapman of St. Au
gustine, Fla., Is visiting her uncle, Mr.
L. A. Chapman.
‘Mrs. Mary il.i rvllle or Davlsporb ft
spending a few day* -with her' parents,
Ctpt. nnd Mr*. T. II. Rowe.
Mr. W. H. Phillips of Lofton, Tenn.,
Is la the city »n business. He I* tv
■wealthy stock owner.
Miss .\r.iu4 flrantham of Macon he*
had a delightful ‘time* with her friend,
MIm Carrie Belle Blackshcnr. Her de-
ivarture I* much regretted.
Mr. Lem Clark, a practical Jeweler
of Atlanta, has bung out bis shingle at
Dr. Green * drug store.
Stuckey, tho slayer of Taylor, has
been released on a tl&.ono bond, and a*
noon s* Dr. Green thinks St advisable
ho will hrea-fhe fresh air again.
llcv. J. W. Warner, a odtorrd dude
pruabher, he* been in the city trying
to fleece some of his race out of money,
pretemRng to establish a second col
ored Baptist churoh, but the. material
was too thin and he et one* took to
bis heels.
Mrs. Georgia Wright of Atlanta Is
Vlsttlpg relatives hero.
Trie nomllfVtlon of Democratic county
officers takes place on November 8, the
name time «* the congresslotwil elec-
tl-rn. Candidates nrn begftmtlg to
have their otrds ln*ertc<l nnd the ed
itors of the country newspapers feet
happy.
Tlic prevert: sheriff, George M. How-
nrd. and Clerk of the Court W. J.
Iltghuiwer wtlt thuvo o -walk over, for
Cicy ero popular and have given gen-
oral rnllafnetlon. The Populists nre
going to bring out a strong ticket, but
this time they will find that they eniTt
foot tho negro, for Vhr majority of
t-hem have said the third party people
•sinl trifle "wld dem" the second time.
Editor D. J, Thuxton of the Courier
has gono to JsekBon, til. former home,
to move hlrt f.imlly there. He will re
turn tomorrow.
WEDDING'AT l'ERRY.
Miss Duncan Becomes tho BrMo of Mr.
l’ato.
rerrr. Oct. 23.—(Spjo'nl.)—Mias X.lla
Duncan mid Mr. Rolls A. 1'uio of
Hitnivklnsvlllo were marrliHl here last
night at KdO o'clock, llcv. H. R. l'eldcr
of Mncon oillclntiug.
Tlio ‘handsome resldeuco of Ool. b.
O. Duncan, father of the bride, was
beautifully deooratsd with stuilag and
palms. Interspersed with rews ami
other flowers, the ceremony taking
plan' under an arch of lulling and Ivy.
Tile lirldo look'll unusually beautiful
in a gown of white moire, with veil
nnd orange blossoms. Her Jewels were
diamonds, the gift of the groom.
Tlio wedding being a homo affair,
there were present only tho relative*
nnd hunted 1st* fr.cnds of the couple.'
Miss Mary lion Folder of Muoon vet*
the bridi-tauald ami Mr. YVIIlls Glover
of Hiivvkiusvlllo belt man. A snpeili
and lavish table was spread and the
dining-room was VH-.vutlfiflly deeoratsd
With gnming plants.
The bride lfas long lieen n reining
belle In this lutrt of tho state, and will
lie sadly mlssid In Ferry.
Tho groom Is In the banking business
In Ilawklu-villo aud well known
through this section.
Among the pouple who ntiendeil may
be mentioned: M.-i. A. L. Miller, Mr.
HELP IS OFFERED
pr«T nervous, exhausted, erunutn buffcrtix*
from “ fMnale complaint " or wonkne**. AU
jviiru, hearing down ftauMthmc, aud tnflaiu-
lUitHiM are r«JWv«l ud CVKI9 by Dr. v
lWos 1 * Favorite Prescription. ‘
U^xydttaoKiy |M.
Medical Awociatiok,
<^u(Utw«n — \V« cenr.ot
•uffleicntlj thank you for
Um* great araouul of beo-
iW inf wife rtcflti '
ll» ur of n
Mjrwlfe bud _
ieuoorrhce. and uecd
l>r. IVfca'e monk 1 IV
script ion for It. I coanot
r >toe It Abort* (to value.
have a dnurbtrr who
km i<t<rn poorly orrr I
vjw; the to taking the
r * Favorite PnacrlptJoa,*'
and it already feeling bet-
ti bo. w. Wmm.
PIERCE CURE
OK KOKKV KgTl'KKKO,
BUtlonery, Monogranui
Wedding Iflviution* sod
visiting cards sngntved
at loweat price*. No de
lay; work dona by aktll-
•d workmen In our establishment. Sena
rer asmues and pr.'.c. J. i'. .Stevens
A B.-o„ Jewelers. 47 WhltebaU street.
Atlanta. Ga.
nnd Mrs. Stetson aud Sir. Pato Stet
son of Macuu, Mrs. A. McD. Nathan
of Atlanta, Mrs. l’opc Brown. Mrs.
Grice, Mias McCwmeg, Miss Witter*
man. Miss Fate, Messrs. Willie,
Wilcox, I’atc, Glover, Mahoney.
Parsons, Robert Brown und Judge Fata
of Hatvkinsville. Mrs. Bruce Nichols,
Airs. J. It. Duncan, Miss Zoph I'sto
and Mr. Lee Jordan of Unadllla aud
many others.
The presents were unusually numer
ous, varied and beautiful. The happy
pair drove acroaf to Hawklusville the
following afternoon, where they will
reside.
LOCALS FROM - LEESBURG.
Leesburg, Oct (Special.J-Ttie aunp-
meetlag In progress here for the put ten
days closed last Tutelar night, and while
no very great Interest was manifested
one can but believe much good -was ac
complished, and during the whole session
the city wa* visited by people from Daw-
son, Khellmaa, chloasawhatehee, Albany,
Ilronwood, Chokoe, HmUtivllle, Desoto
nnd Americus, and perhaps from other
points.
And now the colored association comes
today and the city la decked with a large
delegation from different parts of south-
weal Georgia and a good ume Is In store
for sit who svsll themselves of this op
portunity. The harvest ta great and the
laborers art many. Wa learn that forty-
tight divines landed from tba down train
yesterday besHes those who came by pet.
vate conveyances, local trains, etc.
Fanners nave made good use of tho fa
vorable weather of the past few daye
nnd are about up with their 4 cents ect-
ton and arranging to prepare their bind
to put In tall oats, a larger crop of which
will he planted than for years. Hog and
hominy Is the them* now In southwest
Georgia
Speaker Crisp will address the people
of this vicinity at the court house on the
political Issues of the day on November
t. All dosses, white and colored, are re
spectfully Invited.
Tho health of this community Is unu
sually good.
A large and oommodtous hotel Is being
completed and other Improvements arc
going on which will add to She appearance
of the town.
A .telephone now connects this city
with Newton, Albany, Smlthvllte, Ella-
vllle and Americus, so you can see our
motto ft onward and upward.
Col. James Callaway of the Macon Tel
egraph was shaking hands with friends
nnd working In the Interest of the Tele
graph here ono day this week.
TWEED NOTES.
Tweed, Oct. S8.—<85p*elal.)—A pro
tracted meeting was opened at Mount
Eton Methodist Episcopal church on
the 13th and continued until last
Wednesday night. Several secessions
were mki<fe. Rev. Mr. Snyder,' the
pastor, wo* anslsted ID his work by
Rovn. Jdhn Wilkes, Barber and Gray,
from Johnson county, At first the
meeting -was rather cold, hut towards
the list it -warmo-l up and proved a
glorious retival. Rev. Mr. Snyder anil
Uncle John Wilkes labored ‘hard and
diligently during the eervlcea. A boy
8 years old was happily converted one
night. i .
Farmers are beginning to grind corn
and dig pnta'toeg.
'Mr. Jtn\ 'MUson at Dublin passed
through hero last Sunday with a mule
rthose appearance Indicated that Hie
dumb brute had been Almost starved
to death. It In a case for the courts,
which Should bo Investigated. Mr.
Mason lufonnod the Telegraph corre
spondent that a white man In Mont
gomery county had bought the mule
nnd holng unnblo to pay for It tied.to
return the ei.nlmad. Such conduct to
wards a dumb brute Is Ungraceful.
OH. WHAT A COUGHI
Will you heed tin warning—tho sig
nal. perhaps, of the sure approach of
that more terrible disease, oousumtloU?
Ask yourself If you enn afford, for the
aiko of saving BO cents, run tlic risk
and do nothing for It. We know from
experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure
your cough. It nevor falls. This ex
plains tvhy more than a million botttci
were sold the past year. It rollovea
croup nnd whooping cough nt once.
Mothers, do not be without It. For
lame back. sldO or cheat, use Shiloh's
rorous masters. Sold by Goodwyd A
small Drug Company, corner Cherry
street and Cotton avenue.
LARGEST LINE IN THE 80UTH.
Blmrcot line of furniture and carpets
ever shown tn this section at Payne A
Willingham's.
USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Dr*. Holme* & Matron, Dentists,
MS Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore throat, cleans the teeth end
purines tho breach. For sale by nil
druggists.
DEAD LOADS
Of pretty new things In fufnlturo and
carpets lust received for the fair trade
at Payne A Willingham's.
Mncon and return, via K-uithem rail
way. Un account of Dixie interetnt Fair.
Trains will run Oetober S7 anti 13. alio
November 1. J. 3. 5, 8 anil 7, on ftgloiv-
tng schedule-. Going, leave Lumber CHy
0:3d a. m.: arrive Macon 10 a. in.: return
ing, Leave Macon 7 p. m.; arrive Lum
ber City 10:50 d. m.
Stops made nt nil Intermerlate sta
tions. Trains from and <o HawklnavlMe
Cochran with theat
will
“Yes, sir, he Is tmmcnsc-
IIotel manager—“I soo you have
given our best sulto of rooms to a man
named Jones. Are you sure ho can
pay the price7"
Hotel clerk—"'
ly wealthy.'
Hotel manager—“How do you
know!"
Hotel clerk—"Oh. he Is very old anil
ligly anil Ills wife Is very young sutl
pretty.—Truth.
NEWS FROM LOTHATO.
Lcebalr. Oct. JL—(Special.>—This
tittle village la rapidly tilling up end
the plsre present* a buey tlppsarance.
Turner will get « good majority here.
Mr Until; Jlwrlf). i leading m.-r-
cdiant of this place, visited Tweed last
Sunday.
Two young men engaged In ■ quarrel
taM week at B <KW mill. One out the
other In the arm, reusing the former
(aumed CoUfiuO to release hi* antago
nist. who he was choking. Ulnfh fell out
about n cent hook used tn Umber.
Lumber Is being placed nt Rial Rlnff
church ground preparatory to building
t new edifice.
Rev. Arthur Davis baptised two
nembere of tho PrtmlUve Baptist
church last Sunday. Davis is over 70
and recently was oral .lined s minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilkes paid a
vtoit to relatives In Laurens county
Hat Sunday.
Mr. T. J. Pritchett hh» sold out hi*
interests In the mercantile business to
tils brother.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WslIS's Pair Highest McOsl and Dtelsms,
Don r t stop, but come direct to Headquarters,
where you can find the latest in Silks, Dress
Goods, Wraps and underwear.
Ladies’ New Silks, 75c to $2.00 per yard.
Tailor , Exquisite Silks for Waitit, 85c and
Made $.100.
Suits, Best $1.00 Black Silk on the market.
Ready New Two-toned Covert Cloths, 50c
To to $2.00 per yard.
Put Exquisite line 50c Dress Goods.
On, New Kid Gloves, $1.00.
$12.50 New Veilings.
And Bijst 25c Rib Vest on the market,
$15.00. Visitors are welcome to make our
house Headquarters.
JTJHAN’S, c™
•THE DAZZLER.’’
One'of the Best Performances Given
Hers This Season.
srany people who' wanted to see "The
Dossier" Inst night weald not go because
they* did not want to see "The Paezler"
without Joe Ott tn the leading role, but
could they have known What kind of an
artist they would .have found In Charlie
Wayne they would have been glaJ that
Joe Ott, with alt of hit fun, was left out.
Joe Ott Is good, but Charles Wayne bet
ter—much beftcr. Tho trouble Is, on a
one-night stand the people don't And It
out until too late. Wayne la Immense
and the Whole comptqiy la Immense, Not
a stick‘nor anything approaching a stick
In the entire company. On the whole It
was a brilliant and highly pleasing per
formance that everybody who saw It
would 111^0 to see ogsin.
CLEOPATRA.
Tonight At the Academy of Music—A
Grand Production.
The version of Cleopatra, which Alls*
Lillian Lewis produaea with scenic s ml
Ws-Veacular aptandur. M iby rilmkes-
pere, arranged and staged by Loiwronco
Murston. Alls* Lewis rays that Alars-
ton's anrangement'of Shakepere’s Cleo
patra Ut tar aupertor to airdon's ar-
Mngemont ot the same play.
Tho scenery In the Lillian Lewis pro
duction, of Cleopatra Is by Leavy. The
first sceno Is the palace of Egypt'it
queen overlooking the Nile, with u view
of AJCxandriar-the Sphinx and tho Pyr-
u mid*. The barge Is built In exuet
accordance with with the description
given by Bnobarbu* In tho pkty. "The
flecoud soene laStauary square In’Rome
—with tho temple of Hymen Setrum
In Hie background. At the end of this
act :i lilting picture Is shown which
tvprosonte the marriage of Antony aiid
Octavio—nine figures arc required—the
entire pose Is modelled after the paint
ing called “The Roman Bride." In a
Ikchc Is a figure of Hymen Sucnuji and
a cuptd. Tho third scene is nn bxtc-
ttor view of an Egyptian pakico of
.Columns. On each side Is a 7ow of
Egyptian dclttea-cut out with wonder
ful fidelity and painted In heavy relief
—the base of each column is n phynx
and the body of each column Ikvtrs on
It .the hyrogllphlc history of ono of the
Egyptian rut*me—Mr. Lafayette W.
Soavey, who Is without question one
of the most cultured soento artists—
has made this scene from photographs,
taken by him during Ills travel* in
Egypt, und lias pointed this scene from
a sheer love of art. In tho centre of
this scene Is a trlpple colohode of gold
pillars, which, a t Cleopotra’s order were
were erected by Gorge,vs, «» a triumph-
erected by doorgea*, ns a triumphal
of three pillar* Is 'tho hyrogllphlc rec
ord of Antony’s tHumps nnd Cleopa
tra'* lov»\ Each pair of pillars Is
formed'into nm arch, by statues of Cle-
ojutm. nnd Antony with hands Joined
overhead by a wreath of victory. In
which perched the Roman nud Egyp
tian god of love. Alexandria and the
river Nile form the background of this
magnificent scene. ,
VI8ITORS TO THE FAIR
Must not fail to eco Fuyne & Willing-
hasn'a furniture end carpet store. It Is
tho biggest thing South.
WORKING ON CU.MHEltit.UND.
A Big Company Working For a Grand
Hotel.
Savannah, Oct. 21.-A Morning Nows
•pedal from Brunswick says: Appll-
eatlon for a charter for tno High Point
Cumberland Island Company lias been
made. Tho capital stock is to l>o
$3,000,000. The oomp-tuy will trans
form Us thousands of arri s of laud on
Cumberland-Island Into the finest nil
year round resort In America, and will
erect a hotel .to rival In magnificence
the famous St. Augustine lmstelries.
Several prominent'Northern capitalists
hnvo boon In Brunswick and Cumber
land several days tvorklug on tiro move
ment, but kept their plans eecret until
today, when It leaked out through tho
court records. Lnmlscapo ainl civil en
gineers and architects Irom New York
are now on Cuinliorlaud Island making
surveys and l>orfeo'.lug plans for Iho
work, which wdl oomiueuco January l.
UNDINE.
Crushed IWtddllpga flour*
The only Flour of lt« kind. itn«i th« h*»«t o.
any kind. It u mad«tajra n«vrot pro
ems known to bat two personI.
£100,000 hit bna ofikr*d foe K&ovlodp
Tho Uodtue is tho best floor sold In
Georgia. T. Y. Jolmson. MiUor, Ga,
Tho Undine rive* .perfect KHtisfuo
tioa. J, 11. StAlwcH, LuoUa, Ga. •
NOEL MILL COMPANY.
EsUU Tcao.
ONE CENT A WORD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
taken For less than u era.
WANTED.-
WANTED—Good men to place Equita
ble Building and Loan Association
stock In Oeorgta; lonns promptly
made. George A. Smith, general
manager, Exchange Bank building,
Macon, Ga.
WANTED—Experienced cook. Mrs. G. W.
Wrlsht, corner Spring and Cherry
streets.
WANTED-To sell you a. nlco bedroom
suit for »10.60. A. S. Thomas, 663 Pop
lar street.
WANTED—A poslUon by an experienced
typewriter at once. Address H., care
Telegraph.
WANTED—Everyone to vklt Chap
man's English . Kitchen during the
Dixie Fair. Meals 25c.
AGENTS WANTED to sell a useful kitch
en article. Sells on sight. Medal
awarded at World'e Fair. The Electric
Cake Belter and Batter Dropper Co.,
1611 C&rondelet street. New Orleans, La.
WANTED—Sawyer for circular saw-mill;
none but sawyers need apply. Amos-
keag Lumber Company, Amo»keag, Oa.
WANTBD—PoslUtm by tun exeprtenced
stenographer. Will work for very
moderate salary. Will accept posi
tion In the city or elsewhere. Address
M. A. B„ care the Telegraph.
WANTED—To sell you a '34 model
Denemore typewriter,. heat machine
In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent.
'Phone No. 283.
FOR RENT.
FOR RKNT—8ev*n-room residence, 33i»
Cimton street, East Macon, viith one
aero garden. Threo minutes from elec
tric cars. Very desirable; price low. Ap
ply at Macon Savings Rank.
rOR RENT—824 Orange, street; seven
rooms, gas and water, car line. Apply
to J. N. Birch.
FOR RENT—S32 -Orange street; seven
rooms, g«a ami water, car lino. Ap
ply to J. N. Birch*
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—A nice lot on Dunoon ave
nue, Huguenln Heights, within hundred
yards street car line. Big bargain. Part
cssli, balance In tasy payments. 3). J.
Holt, clerk's office court house.
FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Ha* nsver been used.
Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tote-
graph office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHAPMAN'S ENGLISH KITCHEN Is
the p!a*e to got yoUr meale. Fish,
oyster* and game served.
IMPORTED sardines 12V& cents; peas 12ft
cents. Grace Grocery Company.
LRAVE your orer* for dressed pouRry
during fair week. Dressed turkeys,
ire-ease, duck* and hens at L. D. Able
& €o.'8, 620 Cherry street.
COME to us, get our prices; wo will awe
you money. Grace Grocery Company.
TO please the visitors* leave your order*
•t L. D. Able .& Oq.’s during fair
weeks for fine beef, mutton, veaJ, all-
pork tfdusage, all kinds of art usage,
fancy emoked meate. etc. Parlor Mar
ket, 620 Cherry street
FULL stock of everything at Grace Gro
cery Company at lowest cash price*.
OFFICE Bibb Manufacturing Compa
ny, Macon, Go., October 20, 1S94.—In
future all parties having local bills
asriret this company are requested to
protent them for payment on Tues
days. J. F. Hanson. Agent.
LOOK OUT for the cut of our 1(0 bed
room suit at *10.50. A. S. Ttoomus, 6M
Poplar street.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is the
beat made. Have you tried it?
PLENTY of ripe banana* at T. O. Par
kers, opposite market.
WHEN in need of billheads, lettei^heads,
notehead*, envelope* and all kinds of
Job work call on Knox A Pickett. Mul
berry street, next to Davis’ stablea,
ZIMMERMAN'S celebrated Bologna, Hne
and Vienna sausage*, smoked bs^ f and
tongues fresh today at F. E. Kupfer-
man’s. 411 Second otreel. Telephone 35.
GUESTS of the Pierpont have the dinner
privilege of ihe New England Home
Restaurant. Mr*. T, M. Burner pro-
prietreaa of both.
ZIMMERMAN’S celebrated Bologna, ring
and Vienna auusage*, smoked beef and
tongues’ fresh today at F. E. Kupfer-
man’s, 412 Second street. Telephone R3.
20 pieces 38-inch Wool Poplins worth 60c yard, will close
this lot 30c yard.
20 pieces 38-inch Two-tone Wool Suitings, can t tell them
from French goods, at 40c. yard.
20 pieces 54-inch Colored Ladies’ Cloths, all stylish- shad
ings, 65c yard.
100 Beautiful French Suits, $5 to $10 each; only one suit
of a kind.
100 Silk Gloria Umbrellas, $1.26 kind, for 90c each.
Largest line of Stylish Jet Trimmings and Van Dyke
Points fn Macon.
Beat assorted stock of Stylish Cloaks and Capes in town.
Don’t fail to see our Handkerchiefs.
We conduct the only successful professional DRESSMAK
ING Department in Central Georgia,
Our store furnishes every convenience for visitors, who are
welcome, whether purchasers or not.
REMEMBER we have the largest, and cheapest , stock of
Dry Goods in Macon.
BURDEN, SMITHS G«
FRESH Suratogx chips, potutoe#, new
cone syrup, mincemeat, bloater macker
el. E. S. Smith & Bro,
LINDEN BAKING POWDER alwaya
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
CHEAPA BANANA—Ripe bananas, small
• or large, 10 be sold regardless of price.
Sowell Bros.
L. D. ABLE & CO., sausage manufactu
rers. Factory 620 Cherry ©treet.
RIPE BANANAS—You can get a bunch
of line ripe bananas at Sewell Bros., any
price, any size bunch desired.
EVERY KIND of fresh and cured meats,
lard. etc. Try our “bacon shavings” and
choice smoked tongues of our' own cur
ing. Georgia Pocking Company.
45 PER- CENT, average weekly profits
on $150 invested. Prospectus. Itemized
statistics free. Benson Sc Dwyer, $34
Broadway, Now York.
YOU OUGHT to have one of our $10.60
bedroom suits. A. S. Thomas, G53 Pop
lar street.
LADTES WANTED to write at home; $15
•weekly; no canvassing. Reply with
stamp, Miss Fannie Felknor, South
Bend, Ind.
FARM for sale or rent. Well located,
with comfortable dwelling and. Improve
ments, on Holton road. H. V; Washing
ton, 604 Mulberry street.
GIVE Knox & Pickett a trial when you
need anything in the Job printing line.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
ALL-PORK sausage, Vienna sausage, liv
er sausage, etc., made fresh every day
In our own factory, Georgia Packing
Company.
‘NEW PRUNES, mincemeat, Jellies, Jams
and Dres»rves at R. C. Keen's, 616 Cher
ry street.
CENTRAL, give me 106. "Is that air.
Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me
two boxes Saratoga chips. I think they
are excellent.
KNOBLOCH sausage made fresh today.
Georgia Packing Company.
UHOUER'S bread raising Is the best bread
preparation made. Try it*
THE ONLY place In Macon which handles
choice Western meats exclusively; no
tough beef to be found here. Georgia
Packing Company.
WE HAVE a lot or tinware we will
give away for wrappers of large pack
ages of Rhorer’s Bread Raising. W.
C. Turpin Sc. Co.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER alwaya
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sella
It.
WANTDt)—150 additional men on Ma
con's ©ewer ©yartem. Good wage© and
weekly pay to active man. Apply to
Qaboury & Noble, office Second and
Oomulxee streets.
TWO CAR LOADS of fine Kentucky sad
dle and road horses to be sold at auc
tion at L. R. Wright tlon at L. R.
Palace Stables Saturday, the 37th,
beginning ex 9 o'clock, llrosea at sta
bles now subject u> Inspection, Cole
man Bros. St Dolvln.
HOLMES & COUTTS* BISCUITS and
cukes are made from new materials
of the very highest standard of ex
cellence; they have been awarded the
premium over all competitors wher
ever exhibited, and »ve pronounced
the finest manufactured in *th* world.
If you use cakes or biscuits, why not
buy the best. Bold by the leading
fancy grocers.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER la made
of pure cream of tartar and eoda and
is guaranteed totrlctly pure. To In
duce you to try Turpln'e Baking Pow
der we will, for a *hort time, give
with each pound can of powder a
pound can of Holmea St Courts' cele
brated cokes or aultlnes both for 40
cents. Turpin’s la sold by the lead
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company, Macon, Ga.
HOUSEKEEPERS. HEAR THIS.-It la
now demonstrated beyond any cavil
that ‘Jno. C. Holme* has the handaotn-
eet and completest grocery «tore In the
state. See his beautiful exhibit et Flo
ral llall at the fair grounds. The moat
beautiful good* ever exhibited in this
market con be found there.
TWO CAR LOADS of fine Kentucky sad
dle and road horse* to be sold at auc
tion at L. R. Wrlgut A Co.'* Palace
Stablea Saturday, the 27th. beginning at
9 o’clock. Horses at stablea now* sub
ject to Inspection. Coleman Eros. St
Dolvln. •'
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