The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 29, 1894, Image 2

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■" tan -m^O'UJN TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER ”9. laa-i TWO STRONG SERMONS. Dr. Honk Bakes Both High and Low Society Over ibe Coals. SMOTE THE CITY GOTEBMMEST lotlll Evils DlKg.ud Fr..ly—X.li. a did* Psu at g.wapsp re— Baaran I.H Molb.rry ChareI. to Employ Karty O.rmaa villa*, Gl.li- roily SCO people were turned aw.y from Mulberry «tree l Methodist church yeaterday room In* because they oould not *et aeatln* or atdndln* room on the Inside. Lon* before the hour announced for the service to b»- «ln the church be**t> flllln* up slid before 11 o’olock there wee not atsnd- In* room. The Telegraph's announcement yea- terdey mornls* that lUv. Dr. Monk would a*aln turn the eeerch ll*ht on city officiate and all branches of gov- emment permltUn* and condonln* vloe In Macon bad had the desired ef fect end the 1er*eet oonrrecaUon eeen In tbit church la many years was there aarly to get eeata. Dr. Monk took for hla text Isaiah »l:« and xxll.J. Ha began by eayln* that when Dr. Parkhurat flret took up <ha work of reform in Near York Hie newepepere (poke of him as a fa. natlo and pulpit crank, but now that hla work was proving wonderfully sue- reaeful they were «peaking-.Of him as Hie Ilev. Dr. ParVhiir.t and aayln* many nice thlnga about him, and on patter hail for several weeks been run ning glaring headline* over article* suggesting him as the nominee for mayor of the city of New York. 11a discussed the work of Dr. Parkhurat at some length and then took up hla Judge Saunders Says that For Rheumatism Hood'* Sarsaparilla I* the Beat. Judge T. It. Saunders Of Oeceola, Neb., senior vice-commander and prescst commander of J. F. Reynolds Post, No. M, O. A. E., voluntarily writes! "1 was In the army four years, was wound, ad and contracted sciatica and rheumatism. 1 bare suffered erer since. 1 lost theuee of ■nylef t leg end side, end bare tried almost entry medicine known, and I think I hare tied the best physicians In the country, but (ailed to get rny relief. Every soring f wee Oat on my back, end must eay (bet Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is tho Best medicine 1 bare erer taken. It lias done me the most good. It was recommended lo me tor rheumatism, and I am tatlalled end know that It will do all that you claim Hood’s££ Cures for It. I do not want to say that It wK! ralte a fellow from the dead; but It wlU come the nearest to doinc It of any medl* eiu© I have ever known.” X H.Bac OsceoU, Nebraska. AE.NDKKS, Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. 26e* polled to go away because they couTd own work. It wa. not hie tntentlon.be El even get standing room, *ald to Inlure the feelings of any one The night service began with a vol* become nereoiul with amt one. notary from the orchestra, followed He intended t? ?i higher than deni* by the aim*, which Dr. Morik said was •lie Wi»i individuals, and hie remark* very appropriate to the occasion, "How wheiTtheyreferred to Individual* were Firm a Foundation Ye Saint* of the rolled only to refer to those Indt* Lord." This was followed by the aong, IwuaH aa offielal*; Any ofllclar. acta "Where Is My Wandering, Boy To ur. open to crlticl»m, but he only In* tended lo deal with them sa to tbalr effect on the morals of the city. H- K.ild ho knew that people had beer talking about hta last Sunday'* ser mon and that many uncumpllmentari thing* were said of him, but they Were net ns severe as he btd anticipated night." which was p'Uieilcnlly and beautifully aung by Miss Jones. Dr. Monk then said that he did not want any one to think that he wanted to vent personal spleen. He spoke ol houses of Ill-fame and eald that be bad been corrected for saying that they wero licensed. He bad learned net as severe s* no nia anticipated, ;;.i,,„ nn , h „„v, nreaehed* l on t the 10 lloe a he , *had rl 't"l(?r * lveu a fo™ 1 * 1 license, but anything prosowfl on *h© lice ”0 Bad naKor ...... w tnif*rito<i win 'licensed, and. up. Mifny friend.., he said, had come .furthermore, a friend of his hud tnves- to him aud assured him of (heir sym- *he matter und found that iw^waa*Kw !'these houses were »«t'need as board- he wsa deeply grateful. He •Aid h* > i ntf bau*** -nd that each of them ran nureYn of hu onW a bar * for which lhey P^d llcemc and nhtL he ne lo e^rt / ^r^m rnMv/ tUXt-S -to the omoUnl df 5200 per «Mum. ^ l i„ b, t n ' He said he wondered what kind of hourders they keep and If they beep a line n.i Utiuse hta frilow register. He then announced hi* text H? il Vlm a" chapter seven, verac one of Second «hl?’ tr. J2fi Corinthians. Previous to this he> of- Si 1 .' JJSSSt I frred a fervent prayer for the *a va- *». ;a rars 1 ± ,h * yoan « houses of lll-fame. Macon l>as a wide- me « of Mflcon ' spread reputation for Immorality. h< said, and then told of a convetwallou men 1 am o-mu ,n si-v't U> you nn loyal ty," tie sabl. "A mun who ke«pa alt the low* of hla state doe* the I taut he coj-.d overheard while In the Northwest «me i"”t ts wtiunie to de?in ait oid ° f M0teU w>l * r * , atateSlke^hhi'dkslovalW’^Theri'niaMiIen In the penUenuliry for showing dlsre- .rwo urumm.I'M w*ro in,i,Qn>cnwunn, | i lwl .* ,inj i un . . ... tAiiro disrespect of tho state then -the man who violates tho mildest. one HI them. Somebody went nw-ay from hero Uhls morning and •aid that I aald' that no gen-tlemuat would tipple. 1 never slid It. What 1 did gay was that It wus an open quos- tfon whether a gentleman would tipple, ar.d I -mean It. Tlnnlln* In not a very gentlemanly t«{, and 1 mean It. "Amon." said someone In the gallery In New Orleans Mcmphlo, Louisville and other Sou thorn cities, but that no- where bad ho found gambling done so oponty and orotnlrtcuoualy as In Macon. Ga. Tho other drummer anoke up and •aid he had gambled In Macon nnd played card* -with tho mayor and some of the aldermen and n lawyer who eith er mi or afterwards became n Judge W the smXTtor court. Ho then said lei us aee If Ute law I* sufficient to stop these evils, end mad sections 12. 42 nnd tt i.f Ute cKy charter and section 11*3 of Hopkins' Code. and aeotlon 4310, giving the ponolty for gambling. The law la sufficient, the penalty le sufficient, but may be that we have not it euffielent number of officers. Lea's sue, he eald. We have twelve nldermen, forty-six patrolmen, -two lleulenamts. one mayor. inni-T - - - "j ■ r. -- tne ohlef of DoUoe-wlxty-four In all, JJE**i Pl p2i£ r Sh2JSS. The mayor fold mo Hint the cost 5U2" ’"L 11 ?. wont there through the ^ II IS HUES IN MIES ■ H. that he had referred to them In hla morning sermon. One of them, he eald. had sent him word that if she could get other employment at the name wage* she would take it. "She I* a goo-1. honest girl," said Dr. Monk, “and’ I will’ give her' smpMJtnent at the same price she lx getting until nf. set me ns ever delivered m a Macon chtfch Dr. Reese's text wast "Strive to en- tei Ic at the narrow door.” With his usual ability, he looked wed Into Ms subject nnd preached a vermoa .spe cially adapted to the soldiers who had gathered there to hear him bud whose ter the fair. I will do more—1.will take chaplain he was. The mus'c vai ex- two of them at the same wages they: coptlonully fine and the church was ara getting. Is.there anybody elseln : crowded. this congregation that will do the same? I am the poorest member of my church, but I want to save these girls. After aeveral appeals had been made some one said he would take two, tnen another said he -would take one, an other one and another two. Dr. Monk -then declared that Mulberry Street ohurch would take forty of the gtrla. He then closed the service. SOUTH MACON BAPTIST CHURCH Solomon Preaches Interestingly to the Young Men. IU5ADLIGHT FLASHES. Notes of Interest From tho Railroads of Macon. Tho Inaugural special of six coaches on the Central, conveying the students of tho Georgia Normal nnd Industr.nl College at MlUedgerille to tho Inaug uration, was tuken from Macon to At lanta Saturday in two hours and ten minutes by Engineer Harry Swans- burg. Seventeen miles of the distance was run in e.gbteen minutes. On the return trip Tom Hopper took the tram through from Hacou to MU- ledgev.lle. From Mucou to Gordon, As announced last Sunday morning. Dr. J. C. Solomon, pastor of South Macon Baptist church, preached to the young men of the city. •Hla text was taken from the 10th _ chapter and Mat veme of Mark-"One twenty-one m.les, he dropped her down thing thou lacketh." The doctor said: ? ooteh or two and made the distance ••r i In twenty-four minutes. If the road I want to say by way of introduction. m th(1 Oor( i on bnmcR was t0 Ir I uny anything that fmackfi or rude- uuiin lino he would have made an* nesii I ahall attempt to leavq off per- othet record run. For a fast ride and •onalltles. I shall, however, condemn a safe one, it's a toss up between these tho w.iys of tome people, and the bual-, two knights of tho throttle, nets of tome people, and im free to 1 Eighteen hundred loaded earn were say that I strait condemn the eta of kindled in one day of lust week by ... . . - a.. the Central, rimresent ncr »h nunmtia in all people. If I condemn the eina of the ^ Centrol, ^preseat ug ^ y ,-k.m na „ aim out on the Savaunalt and Atlanta J IS?" 1*",,* divisions and the Southwoatera. ne a lover of cne man. ir i condemn llnn . „u* aln. I love the .Inner. I. One hundred nnd throe fre.ght trains •••One thing thou lacketh.' You I in and out on the Savannah dlvls.ou should read the Bible, and know that. last week, from Monday, October 22, theip ciTe the Savior’s wordaV He, spake 1 a. m., to Sunday, October 2S. a. in. them to the young man who was In- , This shotvihg will furnish Calamity qulrlng'the way'of eternal life “Preparation was called for. ‘Thou knowest the law. Thou shall love the youth up.’ He bad kept ‘the law, had given alma to the poor, had honored his father and mother, but eald Jesus, n - n . V " a i — 'ono thing thou lackcth.’ Christ was Here Dr. Monk read the code on gn:n- , nrcoaring him -to-accept that one thing Ming and stated the penuJty. "Wouldn’t ( uecdful 'ScU alt that thou hatftv and 1 howlers with food for retlechon. It is said that tho Southern has £f- Lo?r’thy n G<ra." , Thou U sh«it“k , eep his fected an arrangement with the Florl- commandments.' ‘Theae.’ . aatd the da Central uud Peninsula which w.ll young man. "hnvo I kept - from my enable it to run its Florida vestibule *■ ‘ * limited Into JncksonvHle with !U own some of you lady euuhre players took awsot working bn the ohuin-gupg on our •wests? Woulvln't we Iravo line streets? Now. tt 1a well enough for you people t'o speak of us ns fanatics and pulpit o*nls. You soy we have never been In soolety. Well, thank God I have never The mayor fold me ’th.it the eoet of thes force of government was about 141,000 per annum. The Income from ealobns Is I1J.00C Thera era nlnetynlne licensed saloons which give the city a revenue of 0.000. Some of; firm, tall me that they cannot arrrtbrce tha laws, end others 1«U me that they can If they (rave order*. I have their name*, ant wlm they raid. Ho then went for the city officials and handled them, us officials, -without glove*. He had a great deal to *ay shout them and their failure to enforce the law. gome officers told him ther could do nohtlng to correct the ovlls In question on ac count of fat** swearing of wltncMos; other* that they had tack of power, and othom that they bud no moral support. For this latter reason he blamed the good people, and censured them (or neg lect of duty. From this h» went back to council and aatd that on* rotrtm why the whisky business had such full sway In Macon was because four or aix of the aldermen were engaged In th* whlakv bus.nes*. H* complimented th* present council for oaawln* th* closing ordinance, and scored them (Or tuning 1h* resolution suspending It. and the manner In which they had treated the clttaaaia who sent a perillon to them aeklnr them to reconsider. On this Point Dr. Monk waa roneclally severe on agency of Macon society. You society wwnwt ure not eatletted with playing osrde, but you must put up oukes. anil a good woman that there was put up stakes. needful. give to the poor, and take up thy cross and follow me.' . He said: "It Is a good thing for the young man to make a start for heaven. It Is noticeable. The world .will Police It, and. least of all. docs hta family and friend* not pass It unheeded. Christian people aa well ns the world are often astonished. The young man must be careful In hla preparation. .A young man thinks of leaving home. Central nnd Peninsula intersects tha Southtm at Everett, twenty miles ibis side of Brunswick. The boys tiro hop ing it will be done. They prefer Jack sonville for a lay-over. The distance from Macon to Jacksonville ' by this route Is about 220 miles. IN SAD PLIGHT.—A man named Newton, hla wife and live children have been occupying -the recorder’s court room at litre f;tv hall since Saturday, •J® 8Tg ^ all hla^JUelnei CV»»B aur«JEffasSSS « «—* day night without one cent. he hu forgotten hla which ts now lew- ijy- t ;° n joi h „', n ‘mi h n°U c ? k 8u h ^?d no place to go -to. appealed to an officer, who, Wot knowing wrntit else to do -with them, sent them to the police station. ,n wkfheveiy luxury that ro^iy oiuld SrSr «o' ld ^io a i r n! SSSiSF- f• a ;&3jasJfar» J ss/«3 of H - ” taI * d * n ‘nslanvs | ly rtoirej and deny himself. He hugged 'H '^ n * w r hu'bowm. IV and P .uffcr S ^ C |em nevergrmblrtbu^on 1 ?? S?.l «» drag W«. down to dea h So tt la people, but they were allowed to re main In -the court room. The household effects of the family are at the railroad. become of these people Is hard to tell. _„v hut once, and that was «>d he had loet «. nllrtu • hrother «t r .^r y ^. m ^ l p7. iro lg,SS? b °i r ? eo-hfor « OWcl ‘"‘ fr0 ' n .f 1 ^ 0 «>^1 of olub life, and !gjf th #y wouldn’t let him In th© dull©, m *« who warn not a »he sMermen, and sold they W. <row^| i ^ L th '?•„ clu * , houeoe ed tbs critaens whose issmr.i were signed* Jl‘i r ThB F »•*! some very ju th* pstttlon like dots. On this point : _ °? wu men and a-omen who his remarks amounted,almost to a phll- I f2 u * Jg*”*™* toM me that VP*. »nd hi* arraignmant was .cueUe, : '24 V?*? 1 * >tJ * for money, for drinks Nudm* the famous !? u T”,JJ^»o£.«ood things in thesa rewdurton n- -red by eoum-U suspendlnx ilsrs m « 'hat there the ordinance. I * r *.*-M0 people In Macon who bet at Througaout hladlsoouns Dr. Monk re- M < a l,n ’. t . u S2 w,n u 0> <*>c fear , oljoyta*. ft don’t taksbrakas for gum. now: there U some secret aln, some private aln, or aomethlng that, you will not give up for Chrlat. .. _ •There nr* young men In this nu- dtenec who ray, I know I lack these thlnga but I will get them later on. The devil never spoke a greater lie. or wielded a more fatal deception ngainat the Interests of man’s souls whou he put this thought Into the minds of men. Are your hearts con tented this morning? Are you satis- fled with yourselves? Are you wit- line to live out your lives as you hnve begun them? No. you are not. You hick somethin*. You feel a void in your brsaat. and the world with all Ita sinful pleasure* cannot flU It. Wltu tho blowing of another wind your hearts shall turn at last: they shall turn into hell, for thou lacketh one thing, and chat Is Christ. I hsg you this morning to ooum to Christ I point you to the Lamb of God that • - C-.L Ike el M 4tld WSSvM ** ONE CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HBADlNa. FIFTEEN WORDS OR ,-lORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN U CT3. WANTED. WANTED—Good men to place Equita ble Building and Loan Association stock In Georgia: loans promptly made. George A. Smith, general manager. Exchange Bank building, Macon, Ga. DfiUMIv Urged th* congregation not to 2j.' < ?* n * *«•* t»k» brain* for gum- mlrouote hlm oe .his moklve. That h* S «£•»» bog to a circus opok* only In kindness ami for the good f “J125 **•* «• cauUon you iawfll ° mC,M •«*• ^ on ««««>. THE EVENING SERMON. H> 1b* gallery. Throughout th* afternoon the ser- tbs doctor^ ' r "W m .. a mMy"*pr**Md U i k dSflre ll *o t h«ir him ybur°h'£uII*V , * V * ,h *. punoh bowl 'n with .light and beauty and every at- Ul tbs night service 'ax 'll was 6 *S ofimdiM 5S; - n . ut .T’* 4 ’ bul «m traction to tempt tbe young man. and noun red mat be would continue on the boy* Public *. j,. i g n . v *V on i your he said that It seemed to be llUtml- stme subject, andhe did, 1 * In'the° pros? th. imero t «n fiPSfi*?"* « natsd with th* 0n>s of hell to cnUco •net of fully 1000 nconie -\ranv wm man «h\ • itT? will not tolerAt© th© m©n nod brius them down to denth. aUudlng* and 'nuny^mor* ^Jmrs S» md* youT^Vew*h^rr^ , ^"b! t ; Th.mtud.ln thewvay «f «v- eltv nnill vm, Sm-huiI * respectable orv matt out of Christ. The gambllug Jr y ,s U ". lU JK4 “i?. P2 hl ‘? ssbUmsBt Up u ircv.her on* of the thlncs that taketh dnay the aln of tho world.' Hs aatd: "Thfre ure a great many thlnas In tho way of young own com ing to Christ. A certain man walking down Mulberry street a few days ago looked In ot tho door of u place aglow WANTED—Everyone to visit Chap man's English Kitchen during the Dixie Fair. Meals 25a WANTED—Sawyer for circular saw-mill none but sawyers need apply. Amos kesg Lumber Company, Aroos|feig, Oa. WANTED—Visitor* to Dixie Fair . call on ua for Information In regard to Ma con and suburbs. To patties Interest ed we ko<D teams on band free of charge. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. - - of pcopla who visit the InvaltdF *,-/j >■ Hotel aud fturxWal laadtusa at Hut- — talc, N, T- are many »h-i are sent as there, I’T those who hate slres.lv. from rersonsl expanenea lewrool or Uw great Triumph In Consorvatlvo Surgery achieved br the Surgeons ot that fanu-d insti tution. little heroic, or cutting surgery is found uecrsssry. For Instance, THMflRS ' • •:■' i. Kihrol.l (flcrlnt' sn,l luitiuno insny otliers, ore removed by Lied roly sis sunt other eraser v etivo UKV.11- sml thereby tho pertis of cutting o perm lions n-li>- led. PILE TUMORS however Isrirr. Fietuls riuc lumuiw, ondotl.. rdiM-secs.-f th lower bowel, are^^ertnsnvnily cured without i or resort to RUPTURE or Breach(HcrntsJleredtonlly n “ r,ul 'pi cored without the knlte snd without twin. Trusewoao bo thrown *tr*)l STONE hew crnicTiinr r with -,it c nt ■ «. STRICTURES 2! 1 rloarjr t r ***'^® »i* wiuiyniimg |° n'tnoved utihout cut* tlO|f r.» hunJriNl* of cajc©. 1 >4T I^mphlvU. uumurout rrfcrtnrct aod all rarticuUrk. a,«d ten u*nu jin stain pat to sswn&tfnr ® o'ths pomt. WusTS, ^ «Tt Vssnor.her on. of the things that moral oouram. 23*‘mTSK .Und kt the way. Tb. barroom first mUramlerttand' me l°wm* r a*y U -S?~ ®°4 'be* 4b* gambling den next, for WANTED—Parties Interested In rent ing, selling and exchanging real Ca lais to call on headquarter*. Geo. W. Duncan tt Go, backbone. You men will kneel down whisky drinking very naturally leads hsrs at this altar and pray Thy klnr- ,0 aamblln*. Oh. young mttn. let not dom come’ and go oot and vote ara- »b*»« thing* keep you from Christ, other way. You cannot be a good Th# barroom may .stand grinning at Christian nnd pray one way while you V°u end the gambling hell may emits volt another. We want good men In v»u. and even your fair young lady our municipal government, and I car* friend ms* hold th* cup to your dip*, not what their politics are or ot what but put ihem all aside and take on nationality they might bo. You eay you Chrlet Jesus; for what If you should have to vote such and such a way for gain the whole world snd lose your foar ot losing the <rade' of some bare own soul?* keeper. That you ar* tied. Thank God. WANTED—150 additional men on Ma con’s sower eyxtem. Good wag« end weekly pay to active men. Apply to Gsboury A Noble, office Second and Oomuleee streets. WANTED—AH real estate dealers visit ing the Dixie Fair to call and make our office thetr headquarters. Ice water, rt:arr.ru amt stationery free. Goa W. Duncan A Co. I would not be tied up In politics or tied up In such a gang ts the one we hav* here In Maeon.’’ Dr. Monk spoko for some Mas on this Un* and concluded by saying Ma con needed a clean newspaper now I mors (ban si any time since ths war and that If such a paper eras started PREACHED TO SOLDIERS., Tilt Macon Volunteer* Attended Christ Church Yesterday In a Huly. A BRIGHT GIRL or emart boy can mike a neat sum by canvassing for •Tbe Boy In Gray.” Write for terms 4o Rev. George G. Smith, Macon. Ga.' Large shipments just received, ordered Specially for Fail trade, much cheaper than early in the season. Everything figured down to a basis of cotton at 5 cents a pound. 50 pieces Domestic Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, specially selected put- tens, as u lender this week at 10c u ynrd—good" value nf double tlie price. Another case those $1.50 Si!k Gloria Umbrella*, ladies and gentlemen, up a leader this week at $1. 60 dozen every-threml linen Ladies’ White Hemstitched Hnndkerchiefs at 15c each, former price 25c. 50 dozen ladies’ Union White Hem stitched Handkerchiefs at 5c each. The largest stock Dresa Goods in the city from which to make selection. The "newest things in Trimmings just received. WRAPS—Ladies’ and- Misses’ stylish Coats and Capes at price* to suit the times. See our stock of Children’s Reefers and Gretchens. • DRESS-MAKING—Everything figured down to an exact science. Mme. Grohain is achieving wonders in her depart ment. New York facilities at far less expense. Leave orders now for the approaching holiday season. BURDEN, SMITH S Go FOR RENT—Tbe Sherwood place, of 61-2 acres, tut McElroy’s,- beyond Crumn Park. Five-room dwelling and Improvements. Terms' to approved tenant. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. FOR RENT—A good business place, 315 5btrd street Apply to Mrs. V, S. Cope. 418 Walnut street. FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor, over John R. Ellis’, Triangular btock. R. E. Park. TOR RENT—824 Orange street; seven rooms, gas and water, car line. Apply to J. N. Birch. FOR SALE. FOR sale, lease or rent, the Mosley Box Works of three acres, near 4>rew- ery. on Slnuhem railroad. Seven ten ant houses that pay 535 per monoa. Fine opportunity for right party. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. MISCELLANEOUS. CHAPMAN'S ENGLISH KITCHEN Is the ploue to get your meals, Fish, oysters and game served. LEAVE your orers for dressed poultry during fair week. Dressed turkey*, geeee, ducks and hens at L. D. Aote & Co.’s. 620 Cherry street. GO TO F. E. Kupferman & Bro. for homo-dressed geese. 412 Second, -street, 'phone 215. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet,. .. C MAGNIFICENT O TO please the visitors leave your orders . at L. D. .-Able & Oo.'s during fair weeks for fine beef, .mutton; veal, all pork <«usage, all kinds of..sausage, fancy smoked meats, etc. Parlor Mar ket, 620 Cherry street One.' every tear the Mt-Ma Wun- „ „ , UUM _ »s«f» march la a body to Christ church STwiffid gueirantM lW7ubJrib£T IS <? ^ “S* r ^'ala. he wae about to elt down tie wat re- Her. F. F. Reese, the aMe terror vt minded ot th* gtrta la the German vU- , •*rtt ahnreh. lag* the fair ground and announced ' rotenlay was the dty »*>: far the i obeertxrce of tbe cuet>m ;Ms y*«r. I and ths VohmteerS. over <ulv rtn-nr. I ia direr tint four*, marcu.'d in the I church and heard one ot tho ablest WANTED—To sell you a ’>4 model Densmore typewriter, best machine in the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent. ’Phone No. 20. FOR RENT. Of- Price’* Cream Baking Powder Mast Perfect Made. FOR RENT—A nice residence; T rooms; Orange street. Apply Mi Cotton avenue. GUESTS of the Plerpont hav* the dinner privilege of the New England Home Reetaurant Mra. T. M. Butner pro prietress of both. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives ■atlafnetlon. Retails 20c. lb. HOLMES & COUTTS* ceiebmied extra- yoost crackers retail at Che low price of lOo a pound. L. D. ABLE & CO., sausage manufactu rers. Faetorv 629 Cherry street. 45 PER CENT, average weekly proflts on tl60 Invested. Prospectus, itemised statistics free. Benson & Dwyer. 834 Broadway. New York. SARATOGA CHIPS are all the race. Ask your yrocer for them. 550.000—We have In hank this amount to Invest In lmoroved central propeiuy paying a good lntercet. We have cloned several large doalfl this week. If you wish cash on desirable proper ty. call on Geo. W. Duncan & Co., Real Estate and Loan Agent*. CENTRAL, give mo lu& is that Air. Keen? Yes, madam. Please send me two boxes Saratoga chips, l think they are excellent^ BROKER'S bread raising is tho best bread preparation made. Try it WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will give away for wrappers of large pack* ages of Rhorer's Bread Raising. W. C. Turpin & Co. DR. SMITH'S "Boy In Gray" can be found at McEvoy-Sanders Oo. and at J. W. Burke and Co. Get one for your boy. A CAR LOAD of shouts and pigs re ceived every week and' for Bale at W. L. Henry’s, retail or wholesale LINDEN BAKING POWDER always give* satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. GOOD ROOMS, first-class fare at the Gray house, one block from Union de pot, on car line. 454 Pine. Mrs. H. A. Gray. 5100.006—We have this amount of out ride money to invest In-Macon prop- erty. It must be lmoroved, and pay ing a.good Interest. Call on Geo. W. Duncan & CO. uvu,,bd k -uruj) oiauutiti and cokes are made from new materials of the very highest standard of ex cellence; they have been awarded tho premium over all competitors where ever exhibited, and n-e pronounced ths finest manufactured In ths world. If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the best. Sold by tbe leading fancy grocers. Securely bound in handsome doth, now ready for READERS op . , . . TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is made of pure cream of tartar and soda an/1 la 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 ot powder a pound can ot Holmes tt Courts' cele brated cakes or siltlnes both for 49 cent*. Turpin's la sold by the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Biking Powder Company. Macon, Ga. VARIETY la the spice of Ufe, and to those who like the spice, can get tt by trading at W. L. Henry’s. He keeps the heat Western beef, Georgia pork and line Western mutton also, nice backbone, aparerlbs, pork chops, all-pork sausage, Frankfort sausage, souce. buttertne. cotosuet, smoked hums breakfast bacon, etc., etc. It costs nothing to call up ’phone 242 and give your order and less to have It delivered. Renumber the place, *** Cotton avenue. If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is tho next best thing to a visit. Come and see it. 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