The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 30, 1894, Image 2

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THE MAOON TEL.EGR APH : J TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1894 GREAT SPECTACLE IS ON And It Is, Unquestionably, Grandest Ail acilon Ever Seen llcre, (be k MAGNIFICENT PIIKSENTATION Of the Gorgeous lllatorleel IpectacaUr ••Six Ttibaiaml PtopU law 1C Uit Wight and War# DalJghUil fleyead Expression. Pompeii alono la greater than any fair ever before bold !n Macon. Title Wes tbo Tint let of every one who wit- bessed tbo great spectacle iaat night. It ia by far tbe greatest attraction brer brought to Macon and Justly do* served the splendid reception given It Iaat night by the very beat people of Mtoon. - , Tho crowd was variously estimated at from five to seven thousand, but Mr. Stern, tho press agent, was of tbe opinion that the attamlanco d-ould not go, above 6,000. * Tbq managers of the great spectacle were entirely satisfied w.th the attend ance, considering It wa« the first night, and not a great many people were al together certain ns to what they would nee. Hut it la safe to aay those who witnessed Pompeii last mfflit will see It. again tonight and again and again. It la one,of those mnrvelotts things of which one never tire*; In fact the of- teller one goes the mure cnlhusqd doe* he become said the better is he r to understand tbrnirerSTTiirlSot of **'« itfrvi—— '"'About 000 people In all are-seen In Hie performance, the principals, of course, la-sig the members of tlio com pany brought here from New York, whiio tho choruses arc composed of lo cal people, ami It must be said for them that, the ntid.enco would ucrer know that they.arc not regularly connected with the show If the fact were net pointed out. The great spectacle was given last Might without a hitch or a Jar, und tho specialties all proved to be of a Highly euterta.'n.ng character. Weinman on the tight wire la the greatest In his l.ne ever seen In the South, while the Mar tinis in their balancing net are stars of the first magnitude. T,n Petite Mvy- lyn, their little daughter, does one of the cleverest contortion acts ever brought out and the audience went wild w lh enthusiasm over her mar velous fonts. One kiouirantl dollars worth of fire work* were touched off last night, making the grander! Utsphiy ever seem In Macon, If nitt tn the entire state. The eruption of Vesuvius Is awfully grand, while the display which follows Is sublimely beautiful. Tho majority of tho pleceo wore entirely new and row of them were ever won here bo- fore. The water fireworks were excep tionally wonderful, tie kike fronting tho alte of Pompeii being turned form time Into a so* of rire. wlth Are flohea darting about from ahore to ohore and irera of (Ira .springing up from 1U bosom. .Mayor Horne's picture eras given In Are Iaat night arfd the applause wblob prr«ted it* presentation wa» tromcn- ’thill* Tonlrht the Wesleyan remits CW- Iek» will positively be produced In ftreworka, also a complete change of programme. On Wednesday nlgCit 'the handsomest lady In Msoon will ba Idven; Thursday. Niagara Falls; Fri day. children's nlglw, a boat of novel- tie to amuse the Tittle one*. The nnal performance Saturday will bo a grand carnival night. Those who expect to sea Pompeii during the weak—and no one should fall to sea It—should familiarise thorn* selves with tho story of the great his torical spectacle. You must Imaglud you sit facing the gigantic panorama of the once (air city, which has the chosen residence of Pllmy. You are yourself an ancient Pompeiian, Invited to witness the festival hefd there an nually tn honor of the goddess Isis, whose tempi*, as already stated, faces him. Arbaces has assumed a leading position In Pompeii and has chosen the feast day of the goddess Isis for a grand display. As the performance begins the streets 61 with people who come to ece the great performance In (honor of the goddess. At tho ooimd of • trumpet flower-decked barges pass serosa the ornamental hike and groups of eoMlera with banners nnd musical Instruments announce the coming of Arbaces. Part of toe procession passes down the steps to greet the arriving galleys. From one of thsso alight lone nnd the bridegroom. Olaucu*. Arbaces receives the beautiful girl with pro found consideration, but shows Jealousy in his treatment of her companion. . Tho procession reforms und tho pcorto take up positions on tho steps of tho palace of Arbaces. •Music strikes up, oud upon A signal of a blast of trumpets toe doors of the temple of lids nre thrown open and the temple's illuminated Interior Is dis covered. Tho prWvdi*, In white gar ments, nnd tlio priestesses. In white nnd dark bluo robos, Ibsue solemnly, bidring aloft the golden Image of the Egyptian goddess, which they place in the centre of the stage. AH kneel for a moment and then the dancing Kiris begin n slow movement, and h’y- dis, (he blind girl, appears. Suddenly Arbaces cries out: “If there be Chris tians present and known to any of you, let them be brought forward to gdore (ho groat goddess, 'Inis!'" The peo ple In return cry out: “Olaucus Is a Christian: let him worship the goddess or death be unto him." lone, upon hearing (here cries, and knowing her affianced husband to be n Christian, rises In terror, hut Oltu- cus boldly descends, gnd, sword tn hand, advances* towards the Idol, which now appears to glow with external tire. Vesuvius also begins to show signs of an approaching eruption. Olaucus Is about to strike the goddess. When the Mind Xydln, guessing his Intention nnd redded by his voice, prsrsrits him. and rushing toward the goddess herself PIERCE--* CURE to erary nervous, delicti# woman, (uttering from “female complaint," irregularity, or twkm In arcry exhausted condition of the female system. Dr. PlflTOtb Favorite Fnacrfotfatl ia an invigorating mtorative tonic, fitted to the i\eoU of nurain* mother*, and women approaching confinement SovtX Bend, Pacific Co.. W<uh. Dl.lt V. PitftCK. Buffalo. N,Y.« --*» - Dear Sir— I began tak- lnjr your M Favorite lYo- scrlptlon" the first month or Pregnancy, and h*f« .vMitmucl taking H slma confinement. 1 did ooc experience tbe nausea or any of tbe all- toenia *lue to po'gnan- cy. after l l«*gan tnWmg K*' BBv JHffr y° ur " Pnecnption.” 1 JUOKjfm warn nntv 1-1 mis r a *lw>r» Mas na.ua. WS think ft sand _ _ ..... — Msg. lass troubled a great dealwah l™. rotihca also, and II has sons awond of good for as, Bmrorvly Stationery, Monograms, Wadding Invitations and visiting cards engraved , at lowest price*. No de- ' Jay; work dons by skill ed workmen In cur astabllshment. Send fbr ssroplea and prices. 3. P. tMrtma * Bre.. Jewelers. IT Whltebsll strest. Atlanta, Ga. \ overthrows the tripod which stands nt tbo Idol’s feet. All rlrf to confueloo, the earth quakes, the rffoad mountain vomit# forth ilamea and clouds of smoke: too temple column’s totter: tho people, forgetting Isis and' her Priest, remember only their danget-, tllaucua seizes lone, and with Nydlit cUngtug to them, they manage to snuir a boat, and nre seen, amid the flashing of lightning end the glow from—flu' tor rents of flaming lava, Mcap1nc\acroes the water from the doomed cltA Ar- bncea Is killed by a falling column; while tbo people, screaming ’.and shouting for aid, rush la wild coVifu- slon In every direction, realizing liord bytton’s graphic description of the up- palling catastrophe. \ MAJ. WINTERS' V(SB METHOD. MaJ. Winters deserves great credit for the admirable manner in which lit: handles tbe crowd# both before and after tbe performance. Nothing UV equal this sort of street 'abroad man agement hoe ever been noticed In Ma con before. Jutt ce toon as the au dience began leaving the Pomepllan ground* fourteen open care, each with a capacity of 126 passengers, were run up to the entrance, and within three minutes the first car was off for the city. Exactly fifteen mlnutea from the ■time the performance concluded tho crowd waa landed nt the monument and depot, there being none of the uiwitl waits nnd no annoyance or In- conveleuce of any kind. PERSONAL. Mr. S. D. Pickett of the Sou the; la In Savannah. Rarroy'VVilltngham of Byron le visiting her aunt, Mrs. Broad us Will ingham. Mrs. Thomas H. Whiteside of Colum bus, nee Miss nivcrs of Kentucky, who has been visiting E. 8. Smith on Hu- gtienln Heights, has returned home. Mrs. R. it. Brlnn of Columbue la visiting her mother, Mrs. Arch J. Smith. •Mr. and Mrs. John ‘End* of Atlanta are i-n the city attending the Dixie Fair and are stopping at the residence of Mr. J. N. Neel, on Forsyth street. Mrs. Rowe Price of Port Royal. « C.. Is visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. R. W. Bonner, on Washington avenue. Mr. O. . W. Bpahr of Orangeburg. wANTEto-Sawyor for circular saw-mill; 8. C., and Mr. Sam Htrautis of Chatta- ■ - hooks are visiting Mr. and Mre. W. T. Shlnholser. on High street. The very latest in Silks, Dress Goods, Wraps and House Furnishings. Can certainly save you money on your bill. II MS SOUS IN MB NND MHO IE CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORD3 OR ..lorilK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WOItD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKlt.N FOR LESS THAN U CTR i|n WANTED. WANTED—Good men to place Equi ta ble Hnlldlng and Loan Association stock] In Oeorgla; loans promptly made). George A. Smith, general manager. Exchange Bank building, M.icoih, Ga. WHEN out shopping stop and get a nice doughnut or a piece of cake made with Cottolene. Smith 4k Bro. Large shipments just received, ordered specially for Fair 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, 3G incites wide, specially selected pat terns, as a leader this week at 10c a yard—good value at double the price. Another case those $1.50 Silk Gloria Umbrellas, ladies and gentlemen' as a leader this week at $1. 50 dozen every-thread linen Ladies’White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at' 15c each, former price 25c. 50 dozen ladies’ Union White Hem stitched Handkerchiefs at 5c each. The largest stock Dress 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 prices to suit the times. See our stock of Children’s Reefers and Gretcbens. -* DRESS-MAKING—Everything figured down to an exact science. Mme. Groham is achieving wonders in her depart ment. New York facilities at far less expense. Leave orders now for the approaching holiday season. BURDEN, SMITHS Go SARATOGA CHIPS are all tn© rage, ask yotir grocer for them* FREE of charge. FreSh doughnuts (all day) mad© with Cottolene. Smith & Brother. Able & Co.’s during fair weeks far line beef, mutton, veal, all- pork «uusage, all kinds of ea usage, fancy smoked meat®, etc. Parlor Mar ket. 630 Cherry street SIXTY THOUSAND acres of timber land In a body for safe. All grades of farm ing lands, from fifty acres upward. Ad dress Sidney W. Hatcher, 330 Orange street, Macon, Ga. .MISS M’CRIOHT will give your fresh doughnut© made with Cottolene, Call and try them free of charge. Smith & Brother. “CUTTING CAPERS” is a pastime, but hair cutting 1© ad artistic busi ness at Mike Lob’s barber shop, Ho- none bht sawyers need apply. Amoa- keag Lumber Company, Amoskeig. Ga. ’Mr. Eugene Ollu has returned from wANTElb—A boy about 14; quick and an extented visit to New York. ; apt; bov with experience la printing I rial. Pevton L. Wide of Dublin Is to ; offloo Preferred. Apply to tore-man | na - elep on ® *“• -• - **-■- Telegraph composing room. 3 p.— ————— <lay. , KUPFEBMAN’S BULLETIN — Received fresh today; Zimmerman’s beef fat, smoked beef and tongues and sausages of a-1 kinds. F. E. Kupferman, 412 gec- MY STONE FLAGGING ton arrived. See sample at the fair, outside of main building, near lower entrance. Have your sidewalk laid wlt|) it. M. Codington, 454 Cherry street. VARIETY Is the spice of ltfe,and to those who like the spice, con get it by trading at W. L. Henry's. Ho keeps the best Western beef. Georgia pork, Georgia beef and tine Western mutton; also nice backbone, spareribs, pork chops, all- pork sausage, Frankfort sausage, souce. buttertne, cotosuet. smoked hams.breaJc- fast bacon, etc., etc. It costs nothing to call up ’phone St2 and give your or der and less to have It delivered. Re member tho place. ri4 Cotton avenue. the city attending the Dixie Fair, Col. Edgar Hinton of Amerlcua is taking In the Dixie Fair. Dr.- H. W. Walker. Dentist, 3B4 Sec ond street (over Solomon’s Jewelry etorol, M;itv*n. On. Mr. James M. Broadnax and chil dren of Columbue nre visiting Mr. and Mr*. ’3. J Settley tn Vlnevllle. Mr. Eugene Benton, a prominent Citizen of Montlcello, le In ths city at tending the fair. Mr. Benton - — WANTED]—Vleltore to Dixie Fair , call on us for; Information tn regard.to Ma con and suburbs. To parties tirteriut-. ed we keen teams on hand, free of charge. 'Geo. W. Dunoan A Co.’./;, WANTEt)—1>; dig. retting tate to -ball < -Parties tirteresfeti In reh't- itlnz and exchanging real ea- inll on headquarters. Geo. W. Duncan & Cfc>. j- LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. FRESH FISH, oyeters and all kind* of game served In every style at Ullman & Williams’. HOLMES & COUTTS' celebrnred extrn- yoast cracker* retail at the tow price of toe a pound. EVERYBODY go to Ultman 4 Williams’ for flnest meal tn city; only 60 cents of the leading merehanta WANTED,—Everyone to vinlt pmpman s of Jasper counW. "nd. sald y®"®rd:y Engli5h K itchen during the Dlxle Falr. that he can make money on ootlon at Mcals a , cen ta. , J- I her pound. "Rut It takes hard- ■■ .. . / ' work and close (mention to dd It.’ ho WXNTBB _ Xo „ n paying buelneee. Call oo TO F. E. Kupferroan for homerJrro*. aaaeu ’ near Noah’s Ark, exposition grounds. ed geese. 412 Second etreet; ’phone 215. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet Mr, Joe WtlUct. who ha* for year* ftt clgtr „ tand . sen the proprietor of Waltoce • -res* * taumnt In Brunswick, was In the city WANTED—All reiRestate dealert vlsK- voaterday at tending the fair. .Mr. WM- inx 1lh0 x>lxie Fair to call amt make {**€ ffU’ji born and reared in Macon, our 0 jn ce t h e ir headquarter#. Ice but for a long number \s{ yt\rr* resided In Brunswick, whero the god- de*s of fortune has shown him special favor. He h*» sold out his business In Brunswick nnd will locate in At lanta, but next summer will be ki charge of St. Simon©’ hotel. This will be good news to Macon people who will go to 8t. 'Simon’s next summer, aa our olll -e their *uiw.' -l ainixs and statlonci Geo. W. I Duncan & Co. ry free. LOST—iluch time and patience by shaving elsewhere ’than at Michael Loh's barber shop under Hotel La nier. they know full well what kind of table Wallace will gtvo them. CITY NOTES. WANTErt—Lady to ’take ohaegaof a buonesd that will pay 60 per cent. Must h/sve some reudy monejr*rUood buslnaM for n eomoftem litdy. AOtlve axeniM/ needed tor outside work. Ad dress RoJa. Mao on Telegraph. CASES WERE SET.—(The bar held n meoi.ug In the super.or court room nt 3 o'clock j-oaterdny afternoon uml set cares for the llrat week In Novem ber. WANTED—To ’sec a nun who lias refund the publlo better nnd longer thrui Mike Loh. who has been «hav ing for forty-two year* past, has of- tjen been tried and la willing to be i/rArl again. A BRIGHT GIRL or smart boy can make a neat sum by canvassing for • “The Boy In Gray.” Write for terms A NEW OFFICE.—The county com- / n * v ’ G * or *° °’ Bmlth ’ Maoon ’ miss,oners arc lltUng up an elegant , now office for 8hor.tr WcsteiJlt In tbo, WANTED—To sell you s ’54 model Densmore typewriter, best machine In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent. "Phone No. 281. basement of tho court house. Tho eu trance wlU bo on Mulberry atreot / IN THE DITCH.—A small negro 1k>A’ felt In tbo sower excuvat.on corner Colt- ton avenue ami Cherry street hist night, und lor awhnv it was thougint ho was k.lled. Uo was llually tukfcn out by means t)f rope* uml carriL'is to Uoouwyu * drug store, whero he /was g.vou uicdlesl attenttou. It is Unfught that ho >s internally lujmvd. . thing m this world mat can linake moro nolso than a flock of gecae, /peoplo doing Tins runs in tho vic.nlly o<f Kap- fermaus store would l.ko to 1 know what It Is. Kuptoruun houghit 100 reM ami put them m hie brtutt yard, uml since then neither ho or Ulz 1 noigu- borz havo seen ouo moraeut’a / peace, aa the geese uiake more nolso 1 than a hundred drunken lutl.ahs. / CtiN VENT ENT 8CHKDUKR—Tlio Georgia nulroad ha* ingde a convenient change In Its schedule (or tlio remain der of this week, aud the peoiplo l.vlug on that road will h.ghly sprirvclato It Tho train that has been leaving Ma- cou at 830 p. m. will not inn until 10:10 p. m. for tho retnaInner of tbo week, so that people hv.jhg ou that road who come to Macou to sec tho fair «csiu stay over to vtoo tho Last Days of Pompeii and Hut back homo the name night. ’ FARM WANTED—Well Improved and stocked. Will pay cash for a bargain; owner only. Address, with full partlcu- LBAVB your order* for dressed poultry during fair week. Dressed turkeys, geese, ducks nnd hens at X* D. Able’ & Co.’s, 620 Cherry etreet. DR. SMITH'S "Boy in Gray" can be found at McBvoy-Sanders Co. and at J. W. Burke and Co. Get one for your boy. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is made of pure cream of tartar and soda and 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 of powder a pound can of Holmes & Courts' cele brated cakes or s.Utines both for 40 cents. Turpin's Is eold by the lead ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking Powder Company, Mahon, Ga. “IT IS all tho same.” Mike Loh don't charge any mare for shaving a wor shipful master than a master Ma son. All bo brethren. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold before the court house door In 'the city of Macon, said state ithd county, between the legal hours of sate, on the first Tuesday In Novem ber, 1894: Than tract or parcel of land In the fourth District of said oounty, being north half of lot No. UO. con taining 101 1-4. acres, and bounded north by lands of Price and Bailey: east by Ben Jackson: south by Duke Braewell, and -.vest by Gilbert. Said property levied on as the property of James M. Langston, to satisfy a flfa Issued from city court of Macon in fa vor of Grace M. Hunt vs. James M. i Langston.' 1 ; Also, at the same tltne and place,; five-sevenths undivided Interest in that .parcel of land 4n the Vinoville district *i4d statte and’oounty, known as part of lot No. one (l), and eltu.ntid on west j *fde of Forsyth roxd. ind. bounded northeast by Forzyth road; southwest by Central railroad; west by road run ning from Forsyth roid to Bellevue, and east by English, onrd known aa Tinsley place, containing one (1) acre .more or less. Levied on to satisfy a flfa issued from olty court of Maoon tn favor of C. W. DuPree vs. W. A. Huff. Also, at the same time and * place, that tract of land In tbe city of Macon, said state and county, known as part of St. Paiul Church property, being tho lot conveyed to Mt-e Kite L.Ross by H. B. Ermlnger. and described os follows: Beginning at the corner of Miss Ma son's lot on Forsyth street, nrt.i run. •ning along said street to corner of lot of H. B. Ermlnger (as then owned) slxty-two feet: thence along the side of Ermlnger's lot ninety-three feet to an alley; thence eastward slxty-two feet along said alley; thence ninety- three feet along Miss. Mason's tot to starting point on Forsyth street. Said property levied on to satisfy a flfa Is sued from city court of Macon In favor of Mrs. Thomas Peters vs. W. H. Cornell, administrator of Luclen E. Cornell. L. B. HERRINGTON. Deputy Sheriff. C MAGNIFICENT ™ only 13 labor a short Una, and the vb)Moan ■eld I ,ot alone un- uriulijr a. I! — a rmt deal of suf. ' 1th icu- ANOTHER BIO tCONTRACT 1 Awarded to a Maoon i House Over Big Competition. We are pleased to ijns that the floor of the Masonte einple /ha* just been cov ered with dne body Bvusiets, the contract having been nwared (to Payne 4fc Willing ham over all hi,Me.-a, North and South. IVile Is certainly s') feather tn the cap of Macon’s biggest furniture houee. PAYNE A 'WILLINGHAM. Largest stock tn the South i ALL FREE. Those who , have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not have now the op portunity to ;try R free. Call on the advnrtlsed druggist and get a trial bot tle free. Betid your name and addrras to H. E. Bvtoklen A Co., Chicago, and get a eamrile box of Dr. King’s New Life Ptlle V'rcc, aa w-tU aa a copy of “ lealth and Household In- i. All of whtoh is guaraa- >u good and coal you noth- For Malaria, Liver Trou* ole, a>r Indigestion, use BROtfN’S IRON BITTERS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A nice residence; 7 rooms; Ortnge etreet. Apply 644 Cotton tvenue. FOR RENT-752 Plum street, eight-room house, double kitchen; modem conven iences. A. T. Holt. (43 Second street. FOR nTONT—Store No. 112 Cotton ave nue. Also warehouse on sldrtrack,8txth street, and stable with 11 stalls Ap ply to Jenktns at Guernsey's shop. FOR RENT—Tho Sherwood place, of < 1-: acres. 04 McSIroy's, beyond Crump Park. Five-room dwelling and improvements. Terms to approved tenant. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen’s sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ings Bank. FOR RENT.—Store No 212 Cotton ave nue. Also warehouse on side Sixth street, and stable with It (stalls. Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey's shop. rOR RENT—RN Orange street; seven rooms gas and water, car tint Apply to J. N. Birch. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Very cheap. One SD-horse boiler, new; for first man a bargain. Jacob Hlraob. 410 Fourth etreet. FOR SALE—A nice tot on Duncan ave nue, Huguenln Heights, within hundred yards street car Une. Big bargain. Part cash, balance In easy payments B. J. Holt, clerk's office court houee. FOR sale, lease or rent, the Moxley Box Works of three acres, near brew ery. on Smthern railroad. Seven ten ant houses that pay 222 per month. Fine opportunity for right party. Geo. W. Duncan A Co. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND—That the beat place to got a nice, dean shave is at Mike Loh's shop. Hotel Lanier. LOST—Knights Templar watch charm with namo C L. Bartlett on back. Re ward If returned to the Telegraph. LEAVE your orera for dressed poultry during fair week. Dressed turkeys, geese, ducks end hens st L D. Able & Co.’s, est Cherry street. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U th« best made. Have you tried UT FARM for sale or rent Well located, with comfortable dwelling and Improve, ments, on Holton road. II. V. Washing ton, 501 Mulberry street. • HOUSEKEEPERS, HEAR TIH8—H le now demonstrated beyond any cavtt that 'Jno. C. Holmes tout the handsom est and completeat grocery etore' In the state. See his beautiful exhibit at Flo ral Hall at the fair grounds. The moat beautiful goods ever exhibited In this market can bo found there. : HOO.OOO—Wo have this amount of out side money to invert in Macon prop erty. It must be Improved, and pay ing a rood Intercut. Call on Geo. W. Duncan & Cb. IIOLME8 & COUTTS’ BISCUITS itnd oakeo 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 nr* pronounced tbe finest manufactured In the world If you use cakes or biscuits, why not buy the beat. Sold by the leading tlancy grocers. CENTRAL, give me led. la that .Mr. Keen? Yea, madam. Pleaie eena me two boxes Saratoga chips 1 think they are excellent. THE cutting of children’s hair la made an especial study and caro at Mike Loh’s barber shop, Hotel Lanier. ltHOKER'S bread raising Is tbe best bread preparation made. Try It. WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will give away for wrappers of large pack ages of Khorer's Broad Raising, w. C. Turpin & Co. A CAR LOAD of shoots and pigs re ceived every week and for sale at W. L. Henry's, retail of wholesale LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. IS IT DULL? Then send that dull ra zor to Mike Loh. He will sharpen It and guarantee satisfaction. GOOD ROOMS, fimt-claos fere at the Gray bouse, one block from Union de pot. on car line. 454 Pine. line. H. A. Gray. i 15 PER CENT, average weekly profits on H» Invested. Prospectus. Itemized statistics tree. Bcnsoa A Dwyer, Ml Broadway, New York. J50.000—We hare In bank this amount to Invest In tmorored central property paying a good Interest. We have closed several large deals this week. It you srisb cash on desirable proper ty. call oa Geo. W. Duncan 4b Co- Beal Estate and Loan Agent*, BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will bo sold before the court house door In the city of Maoon, Bibb ooun ty, Ga., during the legal hours of sale, on the flrwt Tuesday In November, 1894, the following property to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being In Bibb county, Ga.. on the Columbus road, about three mites from Maoon, containing one-eighth of an acre mors or less, and bounded as fol lows: On the nte??h by the Columbus road: east by Betsy Prepton land; south by land of Jerry Fanklln:' west by an alley, being part of the tanll conveyed by Jennie Smith to Mary Comer. Levied on ws the property of W. C. Smith, to satisfy a flfa issued from Justice court of the 481et District, G. if., In favor of Coleman & Ray, vs. W. C. Smith. Also at tho sune time and placo that port of lot one In block No. thirty-one In the city of Macon, bounded ns fol lows, by a line commencing at the southwest corner of Havtborne and Second streets, extending thence south Along the west elde of Second etreet, one hundred and five feet to a thirty foot alley, thence west along the norm tide of said alley twenty-eight and one-fourth feet; thence northwesterly two hundred and eight nnd one-half foot (208 1-2) to Hawthorne Btreet; thence east on south side of Haw- throne street two hundred and twenty- two feet to place of beginning. Levied oo as tho property of John w. Tracey to satisfy an execution issued from Bibb superior court In flavor of Frank W. Stanley vs. John W. Tracey. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff Bibb County. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.. Will be sold before the court house door tn the cUv of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on the tint Tuesday in November next, the following prop erty: One Mason & Hamlin organ, one oak book case, one lot of books, one square oak table, two plush bot tom rockers, two ekin rugs, one oak bedstead, one plueh lounge, one marble top table, one carpet scat rocker, two high back oak chain, one hat rack, one large cane seat rockcr.two rustle benohea, two rthalre. Levied on as the property of Mary E. Nelson to satisfy a distress warrant for rent and coat Issued by J. If. L. Gerdlne, Justice of tbe peace. In favor of Roland B. Hall, trustee, vs. Mari’ E. Nelson. Levy made and returned by a constable. G. S. WE SCOTT, Sheriff. U> S*t a nttlton or Circulars to distribute it mjx) per liUX How to become e first- i—--—- Claes Meemuerleu Hrpn ust. Mind Reeder end CUirroTut a larce ' book only 10c. Addrese ai once. CmSL ROW A3. Milwaukee, wu. Securely, bound in handsome cloth, now ready for readers OF . If you, visited tha Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit. Come and see it. When will you ever again have an offer •of. 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely hound for 30 cents. This is all it will coat you if you will clip out tho following Coupon and bring or send it to Tho Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS OF THE 1 World's Fair KAMM.. SOWS.. 1X117. «Aa amaifeafce ■ •« (ft^-ir^iijtaaaaiMaataiaaiafigiiiaaL;