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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1894
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J. P. STEVENS A PRO., Atlanta, G*.
"o:
(Continued front pige 1.)
he la worth a tortnue, all made by
Ju«t the XiT.d of farnimg'tnat tite In
dividual exhibit at the fair Illustrate*.
U you haven't yet done so, by all
Brians *D'nd at lean n half day in
tine agricultural department.
THE LAST OP POMPEII.
Tlte Hat performance of Pompeii mu'
tvltneaeeil by one of the largest crowd*
that he* yet vritnotmed the production
of the groat itpe-tacl*. It waa an lrn-
tnenee crowd nod the performance
reemod to be better thin ever, stage
Director Roe* waa determined not to
let It tie said of bhn that ho cut Ills
straw on the lent night, so bo put an
extra tooth onto everything, nnd tlr*!
present who bed eeen Pompeii before
•aid they enjoyed It more last night
than ever.
The flrework* artists were 0U0 In for
extras, and more firework* than aver
were displayed last Ight. Both mags-
Vlu-a .;..titalu.«I a liberal «upply and
Manager prloe said then* thing* should
not >*« hauled awjy.. so be gave In-
e trued Ion* to empty the magazine*, and
the flrework* crew did It. It was a
J.tm-up Je-rform'nee In evdry respect
and a lilting clone to the grea/t<*t and
most elaborate spectacle ever soon in
Chorili. ,
EAST OP THE RACES.
yesterday waa the doting day of the
moat suoceaeful racing meeting ever
held In Georgia, and It otta'Georgia
day. too, for all the event* were open
oply to Oeorgla-ratacd and Georgia
owned home. The.enfrb* were all
good ones, too. and the starters were
fully up to the average seen here dur
ing the meeting. The racing showed
that Georgia horeee are Juet ea good «f
those from a distance, and so far «
time goea the Georgia civile* have
had the best of. th* time during tho
meeting.
The success of the racing meeting
has been In no small measure <lu« to
the Interest taken In It. liv those In ac
tive cbvrg«. Superintendent And - -
and his committee men have worked
hard to please, love in n{ fast horses
and they have succeeded in no small
decree. Too much credit cannot be
given to Messrs. M. Waterman end E.
R. Trimble. Who have worked early
and late to mike the raelnc What It
has been—the best yst seen In Geor
gia. These gentlemen have been assist
ed In no a'null degree by Mr, P. C.
Smith of Buffalo. S. Y„ who fees. ■■■■■■■■I
acted na atartlnr Judge sines the first Cyoloneta. Ga.
day. Mr. Smith know* whst h* Is do- Bra* Georgls-h-d colt, foal of
lng when' he fxce* n field of trotthr*
nr runner* and his work has given
universal satisfaction. He ha* warded
off anything like Jockeying by his de-
cl’lve manner of dealing with rid
and drivers and the racing tint haf
been seen has been fair and *iuar*.
The eummsrles of vcatcrdiy'a races
were as follows:
First race—Trotting;
cliss. Puree MSO.
V elon (Bourn)
Fsust
Pro ismntlon (Hughes)
Time. 3:35 13. 1:U. tftll
Second race—Trotting; free for *11
Purs* I too.
Mayflower (Birch)
Musette (McIntosh)
Panstone (Phelps)
Time. S:2S 1-t. 3:37. 2:24 1-3.
Thlrdr '• aos—Trotilng; 9:40 clans.
Puree ISO.
R'trlelgh (Newhatl)
CnndU (Boam)
Fleur de Lis (Riysor)
Nelli* Alford (Birch)
Time. $:» 3-4. 3:« 1-2. i;M.
Adjutant, b. A., bv 8t. Just: owned
by A. C. Kimball of Springfield, Ky„
went agslhat tttW to lower a record of
2:31 1-2 nhd succeeded In miking a
record of 2:29 3-3t.
awards annovncbo:
The Judgca began reporting, awards
to the secretary ycsterdiy. Mdny
awards have not been turned In to tho
secretaiw'a office, which make* It lm-
p wrtble'tto announce them yet. Those
already In shape, however, are ns fol-
cfiws:
First premium 120; Waterman A Co.
Macon, Or.; second $10; Idle Hour
Stock Farm, Macon, Ga.
Bret c,,mr.lm:lo]i l: ,nv* or imr"—
FIr»t premium 120; Idle Horar 81
Farm, Macon, Gn.; second $10: G. H.
William*, Louisville, Ga.
Flnc-st snl beat double team, owned
by Ute exlilhltor—Fir.ct premium $25;
Waterman A Co., Macon, Ga.; second
$15; Ch tries K. Stubbs, Savannah, Go.
Georgia bred bore**;
R>»C O-orgti bjwl ctalllon and three
of his colts—First premium $50; R. E.
A J. C. Branch, Wallop, Ga.; second
$M; J. w. Manley; Griffin. .Ga.
: Best Georgia-bred mare and colt—
First premium $30. Joan Br*dl<
Bradley. Ga*; second $20. J.
Mathews, Griffin, Ga.
Vest Georgia-bred gelding—Firm pre
mium $25. W. M. Wadiey, Boling-
broke, Ga.; second $12. H. N. Reaves.
Ncwnan. Ga.
Best Ocorgls-hred colt or filly, fosl
of im—First premium $15.—M. K.
Horne. Green Bush. Walker county,
Ga.: second $15. Joseph Thompson, At
lanta. Go. „ ...
■ Best Georgls-bred colt or filly. Mp
of 15*1. First premium IW. A, L. Ri
ley, Eatonton, Ga.; second $10. W. R.
Paschal. Holton. Oa. .....
Best Georgia-bred filly, foal Jf 1594-
Flret premium 115. J. a, Mathews;
Grinin, Ga.i second $10. If. K. Home,
Green Bush. Walker county, Ga.
Beat Jack bred In Georgia pud three
otlts—First premium $50. M. K. Horne,
Green Bush. Walker county, Ga.; no
Hecond. - ,
•Best Jack owned In Georgla-FIrr
premium $20. M.-K. har.te, Green
Hush. Walker county. Ga.; second.$20,
Joe Cbllds. Wayside, Ga.
Boat Jack, open to world, not lew
than three entriea-FIrst premium 550.
M. K. Home. Orem Bush, Walker
county. Ga.: seoond $20. Joe Childs.
Wayside. Go.
Beat Georgia-bred mule, a ymri old
and over—First premium $40. M. K.
Home. Green Bush. Walker county
Ga.; seoond $25. J. W. Manley, Grit-
fin. Go.
Best Osorgla-bred mule coR. foal c
1892—First premium 320. D. O. Irby.
three-mlnutc
I 1 I
2 2 3
3 3 2
213
3 3 3
111
.. 1 11
.. 4 3 r
..3 43
..224
DEPARTMENT I.
Whiter T. McArthur, McArthur, Ga..
Superintendent.
Horses, mules. Jacks and pools*.
Hones of all work owued In Georgia
sixty days prior to the opon.ng ol tho
fair.
Bwt stallion, 3 years old tin! over,
ttred three of his calls—First pix’m.um,
125. it. !. J. C. Branch, Bishop. Ga.i
second, $15. J. 8. Stewart, Macon, Ga.
Best brood mare and auckllng colt—
First premium, $20. P. W. Slubb*.
UiitUmi, Ga.i second, J. a. .Mathews,
Grlffln. On. •
litrot mare, a years on nod over—
First premium $15. R. E. & J. C.
Brunch, Bishop. Ga.; second, $10. J. A.
Stewart, Clinton, Ga.
Trotters owned In Ocorgln sixty days
prior to th* opening of the fair: -
Rest stallion, 3 year* old or over—
First premium $20. Waterman & Co.,'
Macon, Os.; «econd. $10; J. H. Wil
liams, Louisville. Ga.
Bret marc—Fire! premium 320. H.
N. Heaves, No wall, Oa.; second, $10;
W. T. Bird. Savannsh. Oa.
Heavy draught horses: . '
Bast stallion—First premium, $20. M.
K. Home, Green Bum. wklksf county.
Go.; second, $10; J. a Stewart, Ma
in, On.
Bent mare—First premium $20. M,
K. Horne, Green Hush, Walker county,
Ga.; second, $10; J. H. Stewart, Clin
ton, Ga.
Gentlemen'* roadster* and combina
tion or general purpono horses—bred In
Georgia;
Beet Raddle hkree or mare—Flret pre
mium $2$; J. A Clem Coleman, liar-
red-huv. Ky.; second 315; Q. P. Smith,
Gray’*, 03.
lire; stQgta harness home or inare—
Flret premium $25; R. E. & J. C.
Branch, Bishop, Gn.; eeoond $15; n. A.
Huvlire, Macon. Ga.
Bret eomblnatlun horse ore mare—
First premium $2$; O. C. Smith, Grays
Ga.; second. A. J. 4b Cb m Coleman,
llKTodaburg, Ky.
Be*: and ilnrvt d.xuble totm. otvnevt
by the exhtblior—First premium 130;
R. R. A J. C. lttn»,-h, BMuv, Gn.; »'c-
omt $20; F M. Stswttrt, Atlanta, Ga,
Gentlemen's ruudaier* nnd eombla.1-
tfon or cenerel puipriris horree—ownu 1
In (MorgU ror -lily ikiys prior to the
opening of th* fair;
Best raddle li.r-e or mare—Flret pre
mium 329: Frank Butter. JlSew. O.i ;
wecopd $10; O. H. Williams, Louisville, | <M>-
on.
Beat single harne** horse or mare— j
59J—Flret premium 320. D. G. Iri
Cydonota, Ga.; second $10. D. G. Irby,
Cycloneta, Ga.
Beit Georgia-bred mule colt, foal of
1894—Flrat premium $15. M. K. Horne,
Green Bttfh. Walker county. Oa.: sec
ond $5.
■Best two-mula teem owned and
worked bv one farmer through the
crop of I»3—First premium $30. J. N.
Builer, Grays Station. Ga.
PO.vrES.
Best Shetland stallion—Flrat pre
mium $10. Waterman A Co.. Macon.
On.
Best Shetland ware—First premium
$5. .K. E. Park. Macon. Oa.
Beat Georgia-bred Shetland colt—
First premium $5. Jdsoph Thompson.
Atlanta. Ga. ‘
nvpnriment 2. Cattle, sheer, swine
end goats.
CATTLE—JERSEYS.
'Best herd, one bull.' three cows and
two calves*—First premium $40. George
nilloo. Macon. Ot.l second $30. Georgo
Dlllor, Maoon. Ox.
Best'bull, three years old and over—
Flrat premium $13. George Dillon, Ma
con, Oa.t second $10. Georg* Dillon.
Macon. Ga. „ .
Best bull, under 2 years old—First
premium $10. 'A. O. Raoon. Macon.
Git.; second 15. Georgo Dillon, Macon,
Ga>
• Best' cow—First premium $25. George
Dillon, Macon. Ga.; noOond $15. George
Dillon. Mncon. Oa.
Beit helftfi—First nremdum $15.
Gsorns Dillon. Mucon. Gt.; second 510.
George Dillon. Macon. Ga.
DEVONS.
Best bull, 3 years old snd over—First
prlte $16. H. fl. Fesgfn. Wellstoh. Ga.
, Boa: bolter—• Flrat orlxe $10. H. 8.
Fs'sgtn, Wellv.on, Gn.
JIOLSTEINS.
"Best herd, one bull., three nnd two
Clives—First prise $30—9t. SUnislnus
College. Macon, Ga.i second prtae $30.
E. II. Peim. Easton. Ga.
Host bull. 5 year* old and over. First
prlte $15.—W. O. Wadiey. Boltngbroke.
G*.; second prlge $10. E. H, Penn,
Enton, Ga.
Bo*I b -l!. 2 vasr* old snd under 3—
l’irat prlte $15.—St. Stanislaus Co’
lege. Macon. Ga,; second prlxe 6101 E.
H. Psnn. Easton. Os.
Best bull, under 2 years old -Elrst
prlte 510. St. Stanislaus College, Ma
con. Ga.: second prise $5. E. II. Penn.
Easton. Oa.
Best cow—First prlte $20. St. Stanis
laus College. Macon. Oa.; second prlz ■
$10. William Lindsay. F.lliabeth. N. J.
lice: heifer—First prize 310—8t. Stan-
lalnus College. Macon. Oa.; secoud
prize $5. E. H. Penn. Easton, Ga.
'AYRERIIIRES.
Best herd, one bull, three cows and
two calves—First nrlze $30. William
LlndMy. Elisabeth. N. J.: second prlz-
$20. D. O. Irby. Cycloneta. Ga.
GUERNSEYS.
Beat herd, o*-- •*•»• "•» cows and
two calves. First prize $30. Wlllta
Lindsay, ElUabeth. N. J.
Beet bull. 3 years old nnd ovst—.
First prlae 315. William Lindsay. Elltn-
beth. N. J.^,
Ite-* bttll. * V s * — t —*d under 3—
First prize $15. William Lindsay. •
both. K. J : i. William
Lindsay, Elisabeth, N. J.
Best bull, under 3 year* old—First
prize 310. William Llndnsy. Ellgzheih.
N. J.: second prise $10. William Lind
say, EiltSboth. N. J.
lteet heifer—First prize 310. William
UnJtsy, Elizabeth. N. J.: second otl*
$5. William Llndnsy. Elisabeth. N. J.
'GRADE. -
Re*t rrade cow of any breed—First
prize $20. William LHlsay. Elizabeth.
N. J.; second prise $10. Geo. Dillon.
Oa.
licet grade heifer of any breed—Flret
prise $10. George Dillon. Macon Ga.;
see md prlte $5. A. O. Bacon. Macon,
Ga.
M herd of grad.' cows and be'fere
of any breed, not lees than five—Ftret
prize t-’V Georm- D.il.Il. Macon. Ga.;
Keewnd. prize $15. R. T. Reeee. Sonora,
piCRCE
CURE
Miv m> wnri HXR*.
Th* wonuia who U thwd, Alul Ua* b»wv v,
dnaincAiown woMitoiw, |«iu in Um U»'k,
<ut\l btw.Uib**, should take waruins In tim*.
Dr. Ptenv’* Kavtvnuj PjriiciipUon a tin U.w%
tenio and rorvino at this umn. lt'» a
Wnaiy for ail irrwgularitica, «rak-
QtwM ftodT dinio|»*
of ih(« foiusd*
■jAtcm.
Tbt “ M .
cun< Uteonoit.n andl
Kalling of the Womb*
lx*u •orrin» aud L'Ur*
ino debility.
Mw Maooii Cnow.
uv. of ft,
Tmrnnx **I iwt m $f
1 b*d a new 1< a*,- of
Ilncf* takln# the
Pi eecrj.tlon.* I tru«t
that 4-U..-f» a* 1*1 tn*i tLe
Mine i* iirct tram jrour
wor.flerfui uudioitio u
l Myt" Mi vs Csowlkt.
TUB fUN OB SSLLUiO UCDlCtKO
JOSm* PIERCE
MILjOH COWS.
tft (milch cow of any bre^d, to be
h\ on the grounds and to give not
len* thtn four c:U!ona milk In one day
Fire! jvrlr* tt8. WURdm Lkivl»iy,
KliPihelh. N. J.; F-sv.nd prlre |15.
WlVUm UndAiy. Y^lt^iheth. N. J.
yield of mfrk by Holstein co?r
lu oho day, to be tested on the r round a
—Fit'll j'rlv.* $10. Wlmcn Lindsay.
Kllwiberh, N. J.
For the best yield of butter In on*?
Aty by a Holstein e w--nrxt prli- $10.
WlUlam Ltbdo^y. Ellxtbeth. N. J.
Dewt yield of milk by Jersey cow in
onv d.ty, to be tested on the grounds
—<rlr«t prlxe $10. Oiory* Dillon. Ma
con. Ga.
For the beet yield of butter In one
day by a Jersey vnv—Fir*: pns* $10.
George Dillon. Macon. Gn.
. SHEBP.
Ikwt merino buck—First pript $10. E.
Camrheii * Son. Pltttfiold. O.
Beet merino owe—First price $5. E.
Campbell X Sop. Pltfj.le^id, O.
Pxx*; 6M|thaow buck~F.r*t pr'xe $10.
V: r.imi»b»'ll .<• Son. P.t’.MleM, v)
Beet southdown iwHnn>t ivrixe $$.
E. Campbell & Son. rtu*rleld, O.
IVst COM4 buck—Flret i>r 4 ,v $io
E. Campbell Sc Sou. Pitusflehl, o.
Beet Cotawold ©we—Flret pri»o $5.
E CJiUpbeil & Son, Pitteflcld, O.
ANOTHER f
LOT V
Just opened at Juhnn’s, another line of those very
stylish Ladies' Tailor-made Dresses in large and ,
- small sizes. The Coats are the proper length and '
hang gracefully. Can’t have the suit made for .
this money. '
|1LKS ) See our lovely new shadings in Silks ,
ULKB [for waist at 10c. per yard: also, our ’
iILKS j grand line ofBlack Dress Silks at $1,00 ,
JlLKSJ and $1.25. Something new just opened '
in tho way of Silks for evening wear.
'Underwear for Ladies; Underwear for Children;'
Underwear for men. You can save money in
buving here.
JTJHAJNr’S; 606 0HERR ?,
The grent attraction of the Dixie Fair is outrivaled by
the fall of Dry Goods throughout our store. Those 38-inch all
wool Cheviots at 40c yard. Our 36-inch wool Fancies at 25c
yard. Our 38-ineh wool Poplins at 30c yard are real bargains.
50 FINE FRENCH SUITS $6 to $12. These are cheap
as others ask ior piecd goods.
DRESS TRIMMINGS in jet bands, jet ornaments, fur
Noveltvs. Narrow colored Gimps, 75c to $1 per dozen, in end
less variety. See our gents wool mixed vest at 50c each. See
See our Indies’ fleece-lined vest at 25c each.. See our stretch-
garter non-shrinking underwear. See our gents white shirt at
60c. each. Best silk Gloria Umbrella in town, $1. 100 Chil
dren’s cloaks and gretchens, 50c on $1. Don’t miss our low-,
priced blankets and canton flannels.
DRESSsMAKING Department crowded with gowns for
most stylish people in Macon and neighboring cities.
BURDEN, SMITHS Go
Best Delano buck—FIri*t prize $10. E.
Campbell A Son, Pltt?fieM. O. ^
Best Delano ewe—First prize $6. E.
Campbell A Ban, Pittsfield, o.
Best Oxford buck—First prize $10. E.
Campbell & Son, Pittsfield, O.
Best Oxford ewe—First prlte $5. E.
Campbell & Son, Pittsfield, O.
Best Shr-jpahlre buck—P,rat' prize $10.
E. Campbell A Son. Pittsfield, O.
Best Shropshire ewe—First prize $5.
B, Campbell & Son, Pittsfield, O.
SWINE.
Beet Berkshire boar—First prize $15.
.William Lindsay, Elizabeth, N. J. Sec
ond prlxe $10. H1U A Brown, Macon,
Go.
Best Berkshire «ow—First prize $10.
Hill A Brown, Macon, Gtl. Second
Prize $5. William Lindsay, Elizabeth,
N. J.
Best Folnnd China boar—First prize
tilt. Lonns Brown. Bollnrbroite, Ga.
Second prize $10. E. Campbell & Son.
Plttsfleid. O.
Best Poland China sow—Flr*t prize
$10. Lorins' Brown,' Bollngbroke, Oa.
Seoond prize $5. E. H. Penn, Damon, 1
Go.
Best Essex boar—(First prize $15. Wil
liam Lindsay, Elizabeth, N. J. Second
prize J10. L. E. Mohan, Malcolm. Neb.
Bead Essex sow—Flret prize $10. wil
liam Llndaoy, Elizabeth, N. J. Second
prize $5. L. E. Mohan, Malcolm, New.
Best Jersey Red boar—First prize
$15. R. T. Reese. SonoravlUc. Ga. Sec
ond prize $10. R. T. Reese; Bonoravuie,
Os.
Best Jersey Red cow—First prize $10.
E. Campbell * Son, Pittsfield, O. Sec
ond prize $5. R. T. Reese, Sonbr&vllle,
Ga.
Rett sow and pigs trade! 5 months
old—First prize $15. HID A Brown, Ma
con. Gat Second prize $10. William
Lindsay, Elizabeth, N. J.
Best pair pigs under' 8 months eld—
First prize $10. Wlllijrft Lindsay, Eliz
abeth, N. J. Second prize $5. L. E.
Mahan, Malcolm, Neb. -
Bret i>cn fat hogs (not less than 5)
raised by a Georgia farther, wlth-stute-
mmt of estimated w« W raising- '
flret award. Second firhe $10. R’.
Reeit, SenoravlDe, Ga. ''
Best Yorkshire bGrtr—First prtzj $13.
William Lindsay. Elizabeth, N. J. Sec
ond prize $10. William Llndaoy, Eliza
beth. N. J.
Beat Yorkshire soar—First prize $10.
William Lindsay. Elizabeth, N. J. Sec
ond prlte $5. VViilam Llnds.iy, Eliza
beth, N. J.
OVER $400 IN PREMIUMS.
Loring Brown Took More Prizes than
Anybody in the Chicken Department.
Middle Georgia, has won a great vic
tory at th* Dixie Fair In the number of
promt Iran taken by Mr. Loring Brown,
the famoiM chicken fancier of Bollng-
groke. ilr. Brown t'ook over $400 In
premiums, a larger sum than was ever
taken by one man In the South before.
He hml over 500 chickens and pigeons
'on exhibition, also the largest display
over made by ons concern In the South.
Tbs Sunset K'.mci*, of which Loring
Brown snd Dr. McHattoa are the own-
sis. hrul twenty-two dog* on exhibition
In the dog department, and took twen
ty-two flret premiums, or a premium for
every dog.
It is a remarkable victory fbr Loring
Brown, and hla Macon friends are as
proud of it as he can be.
MADE THEM FRIENDS.
Or.e Concern Acknoicledgre the Good of
an Exhibit at the Fair.
Some people say it does no good to
make eat exhibit at the fair, but there
Is abundant proof against this . Pro-
fresors Wyatt & Martin, owners and
founders of the Gtorgla-Alabsina Bu*l-
i Colley, told o. Telegraph reporter
yesterday that their exhibit ut the Dixie
Fair had more than repaid thorn, as
they met many ,.li frivnJu and made
many new ones, and at the name time
received many assurances from visitors
who Intend to send their Children to
tho Georgla-Alabanut liuolncua Cbllcit,'
at once.
Th# magnificent pen work dene hy Pro
fessor W. W. Fry waa conceded by oil
to.be the best they had ever seen, and
thousands of beautiful souvenir cards
written bv Prafc.wor Fry were carried
away by the vuitoro.
one of the flnret Jewelry houere in the
South, but they excelled themorelve In
the wuy they appeared at the Dixie.Fair
having on exhibition there a fortune In
the most magnificent and latest designs
in Jewelry, silverware, watohes, clocks,
diamonds, and other beautiful thing*
too numerous Co mention.
The firm woe in competition with oth
er extensive displays, but this fact
makes their victory all the more grat
ifying.
The Judge* presented Madam Tanr.iw
with a gold medal and diploma for the
beet face bleach and massage cream.
Madame Tanraw lias sold the . face
bleach and massage cream to hun
dreds of Macon ladle's and visiting
ladles. She will remain a few d’v
longer. Those desiring her goods had
best call on ner at once, near tae end
of Floral Hall.
PURE CIDER IN QUANTITY.
■ Thoee wanting elder In Jugs, kegs
or barrels should carry their vessels
to S. D. Relgel »*•**• "Unow
and Friday to have them filled wltt-
the purest ’■ • 'also
furnish a /trade of cider for making
vinegar at a reasonaote race.
HOLMES & COUTT8- BISCUITS and
cakes are marie from new materials
• of tho very highest standard of ex
cellence; they have been awarded Che
premium over all competitors wher
ever exhibited, and n'e pronounced
* the finest manufactured In the world.
If you use cakes or biscuits, why not
buy the beat. Sold by the leading
fancy grocer*.
«5 PER CENT, average weekly profits
on $150 Invested. Prospectus. Itemized
statistics free. Benson A Dwyer, S34
Broadway, New York.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
$50,000 TO LOAN on improved city
property. Geo. W. Dunoan & Co.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is made
of pure cream of tartar and soda and
Is guaranteed strictly pure. To In
duce you to try Turpin’s Baking Puw-
THE LADIES DECIDED.
Interesting Test of the Best Biscuits at
the Fair. - ,
The moat lnierating contest yet at
the D xle Fair was between three well
known Macon ladles, who filled them
selves un on biecuit*. hot and cold, to
decide the merit* Of two bread raising
preparation*—llhorer's and Horaforda's.
The ladies did not know which of lire
preparation* were used In the separate
pt.es of bliw-uit*. but. vtrange u* say.
they brought In a unanimous verdict
yesterday morning, awarding the first
premium for the "best bread lulnaa
der In the world" to Kborer’s oele-
ed Bread Raising Ih-eparacjon.
uOm zlnvlng this prepera.:tvn tho flrat
premium for the best bread ratecr made
In -'die South.
The ootsffi rook Disc* at W. C. Tur
pin & Oa'obooth, thee bring*I - agents
for :b* Kbnr lire,! liaising which hie
been dsoMstd by the Dixie Fair to bo
the beet ponder la tho world.
IT WAS MAGNIFICENT.
Williams' Jewelry Exhibit Justly
Auxrd.-t the Flret Premium.
There h*» never been a finer exhibit
of anythin* ever 'mads at * Svuthern
exabslt.cn thin tne magnificent jewrirv
exhibit "Of J- H. * tv. W. William* at
the Dixie Fa r. Thi* hne been remarked
hy-thousands of vtMl'es, and Chat It ta
entirely true fcs shown by the fact that
:h!i firm carriej off all of the derirabte
premium tn their departmnen:. taking
met premiums on watches, clocks, dia
monds on I silverware.
J. H. & IV. W. WiUums not only have
ORE CENT A WORD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIB
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN lS CTSL
WANTED.
WANTED—Parties owning or controll
ing large bodies of land In middle
or southern Georgia to send us de
scription and price of eame. Wo can
place them for yotl; Geo. W. Dun
can & Co.
WANTED—'Board for a club Of elx
etudents; state lowest terms. Ad
dress Students, care Porter’s Busi
ness College.
WANTED—Twenty-five first class car
penters at once. Apply to I. F. Bal
ly, Dublin, Ga.
DAY (BOARDERS WIANTED—First-
,class tare, nice rooms, convenient to
buelneas. 565 Flret street.
WANTED—To sell you a '9* model
Denemore typewriter, beat machine
In the world. J. E. Mlnter. agent.
■Phone No. 253.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—A nice residence; 7 rooms;
Orange street. Apply 644 Cotton tvenue.
FOR RENT—Office nnd gentlemen's
sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
ing* Bank.
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’* shop.
TOR RENT—821 Orange . street; seven
room*, gas ansi water, car line. Apply
to J. N. Birch.
LOST.
LOiT—At fair grounds a white pouter
pigu't. Hi will likely forage about
Burnt oody’k premises, and If caught
atm .emntd to nu at the store of
Duulap Hardware Company or to my
houat ir Vlneville reward will Le
pula lot him. R. E. Steed.
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE—At a bargain, delivery
horse: sound and perfectly geotle;
specially adapted for family, hack
or marketing. Burden. Smith & Co.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
give* tatl*factlon. Retails 20s. lb.
113 BUYS a solid oak bed -room eet;
beat in the city for th* money. A-.
8. Thomaa. 653 Poplar street.
325.000 TO INVEST In good paying
close-in property. Geo. W.»Du-ncan
& Co.
FREE—Dr. Frances Lee Drew of Njw
York will address the ladles >t Ma-
cm. at opera hou*e on November 7,
3 i) tn. Subject; "Women of Yeet:r*
6li', Icday and Tomorrow.'* Every
lady Miula hear this lecture. Fr*e
t«* all ladies.
MOBILE PLANS. Norfolk and Savan-
nA.i oysters and all kinds fresh rum
St Dopeon, Clarke & Daniel's.
WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will
give away for wrappers of large pack
ages of KbDCtr's Broad Raising. W.
C. Turpin & Co.
POMPANO, speckled trout, black fl«h.
red a-narper, flounders, broacn. perch,
roe mullet, eheephead. blue flsh and
fresh oysters. Dopson. Clarke &
Daniel.
F50J060 TO LOAN on improved city
property. Geo. W. Duncan & Co.
LADIES to write st bfrne; weekly;
enclose stamp. Louise 5mitb. dill
a'aukee. Wls.
L. D. ABLE & CO.. Musage manu
facturers. Factory 620 Cherry street.
$1,000 WILL BUY the prettiest lot In
Vk.oville. 70x210. Geo. W. Duncan
A Co. •
der we will, for a short time, give
with each pound con of powder a
pound can of Holmes & Courts' cele
brated cakes or saltlnes both for 40
cents. Turpin's Is sold by the lead
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company, Macon, Ga.
RACE HORSES FOR SALE—One
standard bred trotter, gelding, can
go in the 20'«; one standard bred
pacing mare, can pace in the 20’s; one
thoroughbred runner, stallion. Apply
to W. C. Fraley, Park racing suable,
No. 1. Sec. 4.
The .
Most
Wonderful
Offer
Yet ... *
C MAGNIFICENT
-o
RHOUKR’B bread rai-'nff is v tbe beat breaft
preparation made. Try It.
LOOK! LOOK!—We took Oie blue rib
bon on Dew Drop Pastry Patent
Flour, canned Roods of all kinds, Op-
tlmus and College Hill Coffee. Ferris
and Morninff Glory Jiama. Brighton
•Dairy salt, plcklee, olives and relishes
of all kinds. No other (house in the
otate could have done it. We haye a
full line of Gordon & Dll worth’s and
Leggett's preserves. Come to bead-
quarters for everything If you went
the best and cheapest. John C.
Holmes & Co.
LEAVE your ordera for dressed poultry
during fair week. Dre*sed turkeys,
geese, ducks and ihens at L. D. Able
&.Co.’e* G20 Cherry street. .
GOOD ROOMS, first-class fare at the
Gray house, one block from Union de
pot, on car line. 454 Pine. AIM. H. A.
Gray.
DELIGHTFUL ROOMS to rent: on
first floor; with or without board:
College street. Addre» **B. A. B.,
care Telegraph.
TO please the visitors, leave your or
ders nt L. D. Able & Co.**s during
fair weeks for fine beef, button, veal,
all-pork sausage, all kiudrt of siu-
eag<r, iancy smoked meats, etc. Par
lor Market. 620 Cherry Btreet.
COAIr—Best grades on market a£ U
to S4.25 per ton. Carlton & Jenkins.
Telephone, 122. Corner Sixth and
•Cherry. »«
HOLMES & COUTTS* c«Kfemt*d extra,
yaast crackers retail at the Vow price
of 10c a pound*
PUBLIC SALE.;
GEORGIA. BIBB COU^T7.—Under
and by virtue of a pbwer of sale con
tained in a deed executed by K. S. Mc
Lean to tho Macon Saving* Bank, re
corded in the clerk’s office of Bibb su
perior court In Book A—G. folio 241, wlH
be ebld before the court hemse door in
the county of Bibb, onr <the flrat Tues
day in December next, between the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, all the follbwlng described
property:
•All thait tract-or parcel of land alt-
uo»te, lying-and being 4n the city of
(Macon, said county, located in square
nurnber aeventy-fiour (74), and known
as part of lot number one (1) In said
square, beLng on the west eide of First
street, froovtlrag said Fk«t street fifty-
three (63) ftret and running? baqk to a
depth anti distance of one hundred and
four (104) feet. «d fully described In the
deed made by E. 8. McLean to Macon
Savings Bank.
The deed under -which this sale ta to
be made waa executed to secure an in-
debtedn«t« therein described, upon
which ^here to due. ibr principal and in
terest to the first Tue34iay In December
three t'boutfand and eighty-two dollaiw
•j.ud nineteen cent*, ami aald i^ale.ls
made (or the purpose, us apccliled in
Bald deed, of collecting and realizing
wild amount, together with ihe expenses
of said pro-reedings. It) wic: Thrt_>e hun
dred and eight dot law ami twenty-one
cents attorneys* and thirteen doi-
1-ars and eeventy-flYe cents for thto ad-
vertiwment. ad set out Ln «aid deed.
G<y>l and «uffl<fien.t ikies will be made
to the parchiMr or purcha?*er« at said
»ale. This 5th daar of Nox’ember, 1S9I.
MACON SAVINGS BANK.
Hill. Harris Sk Birch, Attorney*
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—G. L
Johmr. admlutetnrtor of the estate of J.
Warren Johns, late of aside ounty. de-
having applied me for leave
to sk»U re*i shares of the Unlbn Savings
Bank and Trust Company oiock. of Ma
con. Ga.. and three aiiaroa of the Ocmu!-
Land and In»pt\>vement Company
wtock. of Macon. Ga.. belonging :o «aid
estate, for the purpose of paying dobta
and for distribution: This Is to notify
ail ovjeerned 'to file PbjeetJono. if any
thev can. on or before the fine: Monday
In December. 1S$4, or leave to aell wiU
ttwn be granted.
C M. WILEfT, Ordinary,
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