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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1894.
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Interesting Prices.
25C.
For Ladies’ Extra Heavy Win
ter Vest.
75C.
For pure Silk Vest worth §1.25
each.
$1.00.
Men’s Natural Wool Vest, “the
don’t scratch kind.’ 1 * You’ve
paid double for one not so
good.
EVERY
Every mother in the city
should, by all means, see our
great job in fine matched
Umbrellas. Save money in
them.
IOC.
For genuine Lonsdale Cambric
75C.
Whoever heard of a splendid
26-inch Umbrella with nat
ural handles, Oxydized
Trimmed, at 75c. We’ve
got ’em.
§3.85.
The first ten customers can buy
a real Down Comfort at this
price. See our Blanket
leaders.
NEVER
Saw such bargains as we are
going to throw out this week
in Lace Curtains.
82.50 AND 83.50.
Ladies’ Cloth-covered Rubber
Coats with tripplc capes.
Full stock Children’s Rain
Coats.'
606 CHERRY.
Too
Goods on riant
^JUHAN’SO
Big Stock at Less Than lew York Prices This Week.
, We are overloaded, especially in our Dress Goods department. The warm weather during October
has becn_ against our sales, and, rather than wait until the last of the season to cut prices, we must do so
now. You are fortunate if you’ve postponed buying your best Dress. This special reduction in Dress
Goods is not for Monday only, but the same low prices will hold good all the week.
You can form no correct idea of the reductions by reading the Telegraph, so wo beg you to come
and see for yourself. If you want a Silk Dress, an Elegant Wool Suit or Flannels, you can’t afford to
miss thi3 sale.
JOHAN S WRAP DEPARTMENT.
SPECIAL. VAXiTJES are OFFERED
New Double Capes, $7, $9, $12. New Black Coats, Satin Lined, §5 and $7.50. New Golf Capes,
in bright colors, $8.
l/rnv . Just received a collection of Infant’s Wraps you won’t see anywhero else,
y s*-lV I v No money saved by making them, beside, our’s are made up in such dainty styles,
Jjj etc. Long or Short ones $2,75 to $7 each.
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606CHERRY.
You Don’t Like
Cashmere Gloves?
That’s because you haven't
worn the'
“KAYSER
Patent Finger-Tipped”
Cashmere Gloves
They are the warmest and
best-fittihg gloves made, and
we guarantee them. Look in
the hem, the name “Kayser”
is in the genuine.
50c. FOR AN EXCELLENT
QUALITY....
Julian’s SI Kid Gloves.
Here’s the i
don’t
5 perfect fitting,
rip kina. Remember, in
buying Rid Gloves of us,
you get tho new and desira
ble kind. Full lino Lacing
and Large Button styles.
STAMPED...
:::::LINENS.
Wo are displaying a grand as
sortment of Beautiful Scarfs,
round pieces, etc., varying
in prices from 10c. to a dol
lar each. Silks for working.
JUH&N’S,..
606 CHERRY.
RHORER’S bread raising Is tbs beat bread
preparation made.- Try It.
CHAPMAN'S ENGLISH KITCHEN Is
Lite place to get your meals. FJsh,
oysters and game served.
A 8NAP—We arc heavily overstocked
with cabbages. potatoes, apples, co-
coanuts and oranges, freah and nice.
Will sell the trade at "nnap<f)rices."
Southern Produce Company, 659
Poplar street.
LACE CURTAINS beautifully laun
dered at Crumn’s Park, by Mrs.
Ryder. P. O. Box 258. Macon. Ga.
$800 WILL BUY LOT No. 109 Apple-
ton avenue. 43xl?.~>: earn pass the
door. Ellhu S. (McLean.
L' Uul' LOT of frcBlt grapes las. n-
oelved. Newton & Jones, corner Soc
otra and I < r tar.
*1,000 FOR LOT. 43x175. with three-
room house. No. 109 Appleton ave
nue. Ellhu S. McLean.
MONEY to loan on an entirely new
plan. For particular* address, A.
C., car* of Postoffico box 663.
BEE the New Home Machine. (17 Pop
lar street. John R. Burnett.
VIAVI can tin obtained of Mrs. J. B.
Stevens. 559 Oak street. Agents
wanted. Liberal terms.
BOOKS, stationery, art goods, picture
' frames, toys, dolls, games, etc., at
lower prices than ever at McEvoy*
Sanders Co.
LEAVE your order* for dressed poultry
durlnr fair week. Dressed turkey*,
geese, ducks and hens at L>. D. Able
A Co.'n. 020 Cherry street.
HONEY In one pound sections. Sewell
Bros.
I HAVE Buck’fl ®tovc* and ranges, the
Arrest lino In Macon. C. T. Garden.
$13 BUYS three piece* uolld oak bed
room suit at A. 8. Thomas, opposite
market.
GOOD ROOMS, flwt-dasi faro at tho
Gray house, one block from Union de
pot. on car line. 454 Pine. Mrs. H. A.
Gray.
$1$ BUYS eight piece* solid oak bed
room nuit at A. 8. Thomas, opposite
city market.
BUCK’S stoves and range* have stood
•tho test for nearly half a century. C,
T. Garden.
ESPEdAL ATTENTION given to or
ders out of the city. A. S. Thomas.
$1,000 WILL BUY the prettiest tot ki
Vtocvllle. 70x210. Geo. W. Duncan
A Co.
EVERY ONE of Buck's stoves ar.d
ranges Is fully warranted. C. T. Gar
den. 173 Cotton avenue.
OWE CENTA WORD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THI3
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORD3 OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
.WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
.TAKEN For LESS THAN IS CTS.
WANTED.
.WANTED—Pupils In physical, voice
culture and elocution at Goorffln-
AUbanra Business College at reduced
rates, Tuesday and Friday aftw-
-noons. Very kitercstlrg. Youngladles
and gentlemen, boys and girls are
taking the work. Pupils taken at
my homo If preferred. Mrs. Lege.
MEN to sell baking powder to tlhe
grocery 'trade. Steady cmpolymi"
experience unnecessary; 175 monthly
Batiry and expenses or .commission.
If offer satisfactory, address at once,
with particulars concerning yourself,
U. S, Chemical Works. Chicago.
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LARGE PROFITS upon a new plan of
life insurance, for life insurance or
business men who will act as mana
gers. general, local or special agents
for a well known life insurance com
pany. In the short time the policy
l>as been In the hands of qur agents
It has been unusually profitable to
them. Vic arc rearranging our terri
tory. Liberal terms to good men
guaranteed. Address. United Life In
surance Association. 271 Broadway.
New York.
\NY LADY can easily make *18 week
ly working for me auietly at home.
Position permanent, and If you can
only spare two hours per day; don t
fall to Investigate. Reply with
stamped envelope, 'Miss Luclle Lo
gan, Joliet. Ill. -
WANTED—Everyone to visit Chapman's
English Kitchen during the Dixie Fair.
Meals 25 cents.
W VNTED—To sec a man who has
served the public better and .longer
than Mike Loh. who has been shav
ing for forty-two years past, has of
ten been tried and Is willing to be
tried again. ’
lyAVTBb—15° additional men on Ma
con's sewer system. Good wages anil
weekly pay to aotlvc men. Apply to
Gaboury & Noble, office Second and
Ocmulgee streets.
WE WANT MEN. >20 to >25 a week.
Steady work, selling staple goods IP
dealer*. Samples to proper applicants.
No peddling. Experience unnecessa
ry Salary or large commission as
preferred. Household Specialty Com-
pany. 75 Fourth street. Cincinnati. O.
NTED—Couple or gentleman for -
•ely Ctrnlshed front room; l-rms
n liable. 702 Mulberry, olltitr
VTED—Parties owning or cotltroH-
g large bodies of land In middle
"southern Georgia to send us -le-
riptlon and price of same. We can
ace them for yon. Geo. W. Dun-
n & Co.
TO RENT—Store No. 253 Second street,
next Florpon't house, and three rooms
above: gas and water, will change to
suit tenant. R. E. Parle.
! FOR SALE—VOry cheap. One 20-horse
' boiler, new; for first man a bargain.
| Jacob Hlrsch, G10 Fourth street.
w i/rju—i wo or um iuu.-i.tu v.
unfurnished rooms above Second
street by couple for light housekeep
ing. Best references. • M. S. L.
WANTED—To sell you a '51 model
Denemore typewriter, bast machine
in the world. J. E. Mlater. agent.
Then* No. 2S3.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, m
Clinton street, East Macon, tilth cne
acre garden. Three minutes from elec
tric cars. Very desirable; price low. Ap
ply at Macon Savings bank.
FOR RENT —Office and gentlemen’s
sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
ing* Bank.
FOR RENT—Large hall, third floor,
over John R. Ellis', Triangular
block. R. E. Park.
FOR RENT—Store No. 213 Cotton ave
nue. Also warehouse on sidetrack,Sixth
street, and stable with 11 stalls. Ap
ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’s shop..
FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, all of
third floor and basement of American
National Bank building. Constructed
especially for printing office; after Oc
tober 5. R. E. Park.
rut RENT—763 Plum street, eight-
i■•.cm house, double kitchen, and*ru
cjiiver/tncet. A. T. Holt, 3tf5 Second
tueet.
TOR RENT—$24 Orange street; seven
rooms, gas and water, car line. Apply
to J. N. Birch.
LOST.
FOR SALE—Nice three-snrlng phae
ton and a light piano-box top buggy.
F, W. Williams.
FOR SALE—Horse, hack nnd llcenae'
at a bargain. F. W. Williams. 322
Fourth street.
LOtT—At fair grounds a white pouter
pigi.cn He will likely forage about
acmi oody'b premises, and If caug.it
and •.•tinned to me at the store of
Dunlap Hardware Company or to my
hViuaj in Vlnevillo reward will lu
pale foi him. R. E. St*cJ.
LOST—Much time ahd patience by
t-havlng elsewhere them at Michael
Loh's barber ehop under Hotel La
nier. /
LOST—A llvcr-coCored King Charten
spaniel, with four white fcot. Answer*
to aunt of Mack. Any Infbrmatlon
will bo appreciated , B. L. Jones, East
Macon.
FOR SALE.
FARM for sale or rent. Well located,
with comfortable dwelling and Improve
ments, on Holton road. H. V, Washing
ton, 601 Mulberry street.
FOR SALE. UNREDEEMED ARTI
CLES—1 Eigle bicycle. 1 hnmmtrlvAS
double barrel breech-loading gun. tL
& W. pistols. 1 D!«bJ>J Combination
lock Fife, diamonds, sold and silver
watchcrf. opera (rlas?e«. ’rench cIocks
and sterling silver Jewelry. R. Blau-
enstein, paw-nbroker. 4M Cotton ave
nue.
! FOR SALE until Sth. Holstein cattle.
Duroe; Jersey and Pol-ukl, Chlma,
How. BtaMw No. 0 and 13. Central
City Park.
FOB SALE—Bodg.™ property ,pp >l!te
city hall, size 104x125. Finest Invest
ment in Macon. Titles perfect, tr.tr.s
rn*y William M. Rodgers, HP tint-
ton avenue.
TO RENT CHEAP—Nice roame, corner!
Ki v and Plum streeta. Apply to C. j
r> Sullivan.
FOR SALE—Gent -man’* roadster. Can
trot in 2:37. WUl sell cheap. W. T.
Birch, stable No. 2. Annex. Fair
Grounds.
FOR SALE—At a Bargain, delivery
■horse: sound and perfectly gentle:
specially adapted for family, hack
or marketing. Burden. Smith & Co.
FOR 3AI.E—No. 75!) First street. 11
rooms, double parlors, hot nnd cold
water, nil modern Improvements;
electric care pars the door: three
to suit purchaser. Ellhu S., McLean.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JOHN BURNETT Is selling Now Homo
Sewing Machines. 617 -Poplar street.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER la the
best made. Have you tried It?
IF TOUR sewing-machine Is out of
repair I ean fix It. Drop me a card.
John R. Burnett. »
TAKE lessons at Mrs. Clifton's School of
Shorthand and Typewriting. 10H Wal-'
nut street. .
PICTURE FRAMES, art goods, books,
stationery nnd toys nt special 4ow
prices. McEvoy-Sandcrs Co., 572
Cherry street.
>21. TAKES high grade bicycle, spiel'-
did order. 663 Mulberry street.
PICTURE FRAMES, -best and cheap
est lit the city. W. Lamar Williams.
41(1 Second street.
CHEAP MONEY.—Loin* time. Busy
•puymenits. Lain* Placed for Bums o!
$500 to $1,000 on Macon real estate.
•M'^ney in bank here. No delay. W.
23. Birch. Maeonlc Hall.
PARTIES wanting to Uhy furniture
will do well to call and examine
my atoek before buying; good* nnd
prices guaranteed. <A. 8. Thomas,
opposite city •market.
LINDEN BAKINO POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
FREE—Dr. Frances Lee Drew of N.tw
York will .lddrm* tho ladies jf Ma-
cot at opera home on Novemter 7,
3y m. Subject: "Women of Yeet i-
djr. Today and Tomorrow." Every
Udy situlu hear this lecture. Fr-o
t>. all ladles.
WE HAVE the nicest lino rockers In
the city. Call and sec them, A. S.
• Thomas.
WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will
give away for wrappers of largo pack-
age* of Rhorer’s'Bread Raising. W.
C. Turpin & Co.
>25.000 TO INVEST In good paying
close-in property. Geo. W. Duncan
& Co.
18 IT DULL? Then «end that dull ra
zor to Mlko Loh. He will sharpen.
It and guarantee satisfaction.
$50,000 TO LOAN on Improved city
property. Geo. W. Duncan A Co.
CENTRAL, give me IWi. Is that Mr.
Keen? Yea madam. Please send me
two boxes Saratoga cblp\ 1 think they
are excellent.
$3,000 IN CASE OF DEATH by acci
dent and It cost* only 25 cents per
day You should secure ticket be
fore returning home from B. A.
Wlie. 253 Second atreet.
"IT IS ill the «nme." Mike I«oh don’t
charrrc any more for shaving a wor-
*hipful master than a master Ma
son. All he brethren.
"CUTTING Papers" Is a pastime,
but hair cutting Is an nrfiatlo busi
ness at Mike Loh's barber shop. Ho
tel Lanier.
PERSONAL ATTENTION given to all
property listed with me. I look nfter
repairs, taxes. Insurance, etc., and
save you the worry. B. A. Wise,
35$ Second street.
THE cutting of children's hair Is made
an cspcclnl study nnd earn Ht Mlko
Loh's barber sbbp, Hotel Lanier.
HOLMES & COUTl'S’ BISCUITS and
cukes arc made from new materials
of the very highest standard of ex
cellence; they have been awarded the
premium over nil competitors wher
ever exhibited, ar.d lire pronounced
the finest manufactured In Die world.
If you use cukes or biscuits, why not
buy the beat. Sold by tho leading
fancy grocers.
FOUND—That tile best placo to got
it nice, clean shave Is St Mike Lon's
shop, Hotel Lanier.
15 PER CENT, average weekly profits
on >150 invested. Prospectus. Itemised
statistics free. Benson A Dwyer, U1
Broadway, New York.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
It.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is mndo
of pure cream of tartar and soda and
is guaranteed strictly pure. To In
duce you to try Turpin's Baking Pow
der we will, for a short time, glvo
with each pound cqn of powder a
pound esut of Holmes A Courts' cele
brated cakes or saltlncs both for 40
cents. Turpin's Is sold by tho load
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company. Macon, Ga.
MY STONE FLAGGING has arrived.
•M sample at the fair, outside of
main building, near, lower entrance.
Have your Hldewalk laid with It. M.
Codington. 451 Cherry street.
STRAWBERRY PI/ANTS of Wilson.
Bubaek and Hoffman for sals at 50o
per 100. David Milne. Anthony Vine
yard road. South Macon.
HOUSEKEEPERS, HEAR THIS.-It Is
now demonstrated beyond any eavll
that ‘Jno. C. Holmes has tho handsom
est and cornpleteit grocery store In tho
stats. See his beautiful exhibit at mo
ral Hall at the fair grounds. The most
beautiful goods ever exhibited j„ this
market can be found there.
RACE HORSES FOR SALE—One
standard bred trotter, gelding, can
g" In the 30'«: one standard bred
pacing mare, can pace In the 20’s; one
thoroughbred runner, stallion. Apply
in W. <■'. Fraley, Park racing suable.
No. L Sec. 4.
LOOK! I^OKl—We took the blue rib
bon on Dew Drop Pastry Patent
Flour, canned goods of all kinds. Op-
tlmus and College Hill Caffes, Ferris
and Morning Olory hams, Brighton
' Dairy salt, pickles, olives and relishes
of all kinds. No other house in the
state could have done It. We have a
full line of Gordon A Dltworth'snnd
Leggett's preserves. Come to head
quarters for everything If you want
1he best and oheapest. John C.
Holmes A Co.
THE FAIR Is nearly over end has
been a Mg sueeess; but Na'han Bill
ings still remains at the *ame place.
417 Cotton avmue. and Is making a
great sueeess cuttlnr, making and
cleaning ladles’ and gents' clothes at
reduced prices. Telephone 42$. Na
than Billings. Try me Mil b* con
vinced.
TO OUR VISITORS—Before returning
home call at mv office end get an
accident ticket: 25 cents per day: best
and cheapest company. B. A. Wise,
358 Second street.
144-IF YOU WISH to rent, buy, sell,
exchange, or II you need, fire, acci
dent or plate glues insurance ring
■me up «t 144 and your wishes will bo
promptly attended to. <B. A. Wise,
real estate, rental and 'Insurance
agent.
SPECIAL for this week—oolld oak bed
room suits $15.50. C. T. Uorden. 173
cotton avenue.
THE AMERIOAlN ACCIDENT CO.
.has paid out more money Ill Macon
than all tlia other companies repre
sented here combined. Most liberal
policy Issued. Payments easy. B.
A. Wise, general agent, 35$ Second
street.
160 REWARD—A diamond shirt stud,
lost at. 6:30 d. m.. on October 31st,
on Macon amd Northern train at. Oc-
mulgeo street crossing. Tho nbovo
If word will be paid nnd no quextllns
naked If same Is returned to G. B.
Duy, Lasiler hole), It, L. Moss, Jr.
OAK sideboards, extension 'tables and
dining robm chairs at prices that will
surprise. C. T. Garden.
COAL—Beat grades on market nt $4
to >4.25 per ton. Carlton & Jenkins.
Telephone. 122. Corner Sixth and
Cherry.
BUSINESS men oan save money by
addressing Georgia 'Employment Ru*
re.iu when hi need of bookkeeper!',
office help, sionogciphers or salesmen.
DETECTIVES—We want a reliable
man in every locality to sot os pri
vate detective under instructions.
'Ex'-nerlence not necessary. Send
stamps for particulars, American De
tective Agency, Indianapolis, Ind.
DELIGHTFUL ROOMS to rent; on
first floor; with or without board;
College s'rcct. Addrerw "IB. A. 73,,
vale Telegraph.
TAKEN UI* on my piaco lit Bellevue,
a hog Call aud prove property. J.
O. McMillan.
HEALING BALM CURES neuralgia,
kidney trouble and catarrh. For silt
at Taylor's drug store.
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CURB
npl*t* TrMtQwnt, oonsifttn* oC
IITORUS,*C«mu1«* of Ointment and
1 OtatoMfit. A n#T«r*faillDf Cor* for Pll*c
H •t«7 nature and daaraa. II bomm an oparatior
Mth tb* knifa or tajoclloaa of oarbollo acltj, which
ilnfnl and aaldom a p*ro<a&ant car*, and often
tnap*aaary. Why andu'a
nTWe ’ - *
tsneSts reesIvsS. It a box. * for 15. Ssotbr rasa.
Guarantees IrrwaS by our agents.
Oka, especially stapled for children's ms* 50 PONS
» cents.
on/'tte—— —_
QOODWTN’B DRUG STORU
TO please the visitors. leave your or
ders St L. D. Abie A Co.'s during
fair weeks for fine beef, button, veal,
all-pork sausage, all kinds of sau-
wage. fancy smoked meats, etc. Par
lor Market. 620 Cherry street.
RENT COLLECTIONS my specialty.
B. A. Wise, real estate agent, 358
Second street.
HOI.MEM Hr COtfTTS' celebrated extra.
yeast crackers retail at the low pride
of 10o a pound.
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