About The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1894)
THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1894. DEVOURED BY THE FLAMES. — 4—*^-r*—f <* rbe Soufliurn WiospOaie WorJoWere Totally Dutrvjcd ThU Homing. WA8 ITS ORIGIN INCENDIARY? rh» wu win n», »• *•»«■ »• **• Ks<lmmt«*. AJioul *Tff,006-0vr Tnicm .ryi.mM-Conla G«l No lulnaan. The Southern Phosphate Works, lo cated a iutlf mr.e beyond the soothe™ boundary ot the city, were entirely Adtwel by (Ire 'this morning. The r..-e broke out at 13;», o'clock •n4 to-supposed to have Been of incen diary wrlkln. *» cue weicnman 'has carefully looked after Che Area In the fur;.-ioa and Uie pari of the building eriierelhe Are ortg.nwed wwa far re- tnovtd flora the engine room. The loaa will be, aa near aa could b. ascertained toot night, In rhe neigh borhood of I12S.0W. The building ana plant were Inaured for about (94,040. The building of the Southern Phoa- puaic Worka covered About two acre* pt ground, and wan on both elder of a narrow atreet. The Are quickly apread to bora aldea of Che strew and oon- aurned every building. The building on •he left of the road wa* three at'/rlea high, with a targe water tank on wp. Utfderiwui'h wa# ue engine room, and adjoining were the acid chambers (clad with su.p.iuric acid. The Are burntd for aevcrai. hours, and, being ouialde line cl(y. could get no uniat ince from tine Macon Are de* narihieht, which stood on the hound- iry Una ready to protect all buildings In the city llmua mat were oadun- uered by the aparka. T„b j..h,i. .. ., wrka hud been In opeiuilon ah day, un.7 when De work m«» qutc yeaurouy niernoou 1.1# nrea avert winked and everything wua olivtifliy ,JO*e« a.ter. .voJUt a hun dred people were employed at toe worka. . All the olAce furniture and booka iw«e saved. but evea-yining elae wua do-wared oytne flume* wntch apread wtt',1 lightning rapidity. AT THE Y. M. C. A. The Weetk of Special Prayer Boded I-oot Night. The rpenal week' of prayer act epar by the Intenuaaonsi comnuotee ot the Young Men'* cnWattam Association oloaed last night, and me week, has bean dhaerved by. the local aauraclwlun wiui aome excellent result* The meo'.loga wore conducted by the Bar. W. a denntoga and Mr. W. M. L»,vto, mate, arc rotary. The meeting la»t j.dgj.t >u probably the momi feeling oi the eerier, and a number oC the young men teatlttad aa to cue beaeAta they bod received. Mr. W. M. Lew* remained .over MW will add refer (he meit'e meeting thin m- ter noon ok 330. Mr. Laws*. I* a well Informed naaoctaiulin man lend under- •Lank how to nuke the roeeUngu aplcy nma mtereKln*. luejlaufeg men and: Criendi of rhe out elation are cordially Invited lo be present. Shi monthly mtollng ot the.Indies AUxftkry Sorteiy wtll be held tomor row afternoon- at r.», diene vefef no- pontan* toiwlnosa will he oomttdcred MU every member of mo society, ta urged u be creweiu. The flrat regular meeSng of the new board of direotom Of too aakodatlon war held last night, and alt aftetren dp reotora ware present. Mr.. E. J. Will- Ingham, president, announced hte cum- ltd: tics far the year. Kane fer entarg irw the ipilvlli-giu of the aosoaKtfon wore dlecueaed. mod St wua decfded to pay more atteotlon ho «he •octal work oral to place the association on a Arm financial baeta. At an cvklcncc of the ibKcnilnadon erf the board. It pledged Itself tor (too, one member alone giv ing sus. Tho no ho new oamroKteea are composed ol name at the very beat bustoem mon oi the city, amt they are determined to make She enaoctahtoa one of the meat glloiaaat and aktractlve places In the oKy—a place where the young men con come and spend an hour vrlPh plena lire and profit, and to mike the mem ber* proud of Shatr membership. The ladles era determined Jiao to At up the rooms 00 oofely that the voting mm -will deHriR tq vfcU theta. ■ T In order that the plAtia may be fully carried out. every friend of the umqela. Won to urged to lend a helping hand. The new board can do but Units for th> young men of Muouv unites the v.xk) , poo lie of the city' wia give their hearty cooperation anti aupport.' IT SELLS ftI SlAJlcn. Siy dteomrl Decree erf Sale , Mode la' the Georgia Southern Case. Judge J. lT. Qrlgja. «cUcg for Judfg* Hardeman, who U diequalifted. stoned n decree verier,lev ordering the Geor gia. Southern and Florid* to sole on the Aral Tueaduy in March ‘next. Thto is the second lime, the Amt hav ing hero mode on November IT. 1893, and the *»|e postponed until the ease could be argued In the supreme court, which court nlllrmed the dteres at forecCosura, of the tower court: JDPJSn* I*®* 4 ** thalgthe JK!? up <or <si the A ret Tuesday, In March, and that the receiver gtoojl not accept a bid for a leeo amount than ll.JO4.0C0, If h« fuila t?_fbcel''* <w large a Md he la to n**ln «*• Tttad for wale on rJia thlM Tueoday In March, and at this eale he 5*°»* btd for lees thun 3S.7SO.- WO. If heognln folia to receive the us**t price-he Is to olferthe rodd for Win-on the Arst Tucsdly tn JM>rU end it co <icwpt no teds f.-n* l«n« »»,to continue the sale until J ru '®* , y in April, and then knock it down to the hlgheet Udder. are aiwT'm^ne'*? ln rh<> anrt decree W^dtack ondtoy crfoitaJomUtoiln check. ™ * **da or cerUAed PRBSTPS.NT ~WtXXiyq HA^l The library Directors Select A Good Man For tho Head of Thai inimu- ttah A meeting of the novrly e.'cctcd Ubm- cy directors xvts held lut night for the purpose of eleeSnt a president. | UM . much a* Ool. H. A. Nisbet n» ubiigcd to decline the honor. The dlreclors vnyaalmmsly tfdrted Mr. O. P. TYUlingham 11 the presiden cy. and the puSlTo^.-win .iv«dHy icive sfeet. tbo selection to a goad ope. The dlryptors feel eouAilent that 'Mr. Wil lingham trill oerve. aa3' Is connection ovnh tho library win be lavalnshle. WEATti^itTKcScATIONS. f! Bet-. C. IT. Clapham A highly eiteeiaed elcigynun of the M. E church, pallor ol the Church Creek circuit In DorcheittrCo., Maryland, writes. "0.1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Moss.: "I feel its duty to the pnblle to send this certificate. I uw in a-Philadelphia paper a letter from a man wbd had suffered from Muscular Rheumatism andbad beenreitoredbythonieof Hood's Bariapartlla. I had the grip in the winter of 'll and 'sa so severely that It deprived me of the uie of my arms 10 that my wife bad to dress and undress me, and when away from homo I bad to sleep ln my clothes. I tried Ore doctors and not ona accomplished anything. Then I saw the letter alluded to and determined to try Hood’s » Cures Hood’s, Before 1 had takes one bottle I hod the use «f my arms, thank Gad. Tbtie are tacts and can be verified by many persons bere. J. M. Colston, Clrarrh Creek, supplied' me with Hood's. I nm pastor of the M. 1£. church here." .C. W. CLAriiasi. Church Creek, Maryland. Mood’s PHIo are pi ompt and efficient, yet easy In action. Sold py alLlrsggtiti. The Offer Withdrawn. The Atlanta Constitution, mncyolopaodto Hritannlca Department. Atlanta, Us, Nov. to. 1834. Publishers Macon Talegroph: We And that tnrougn some error our advertise ment for Encyclopaedia Britannic* at In- irouuctery rates was published In your papar after November 13. the date upon which the Introductory offer was with drawn. As a result wa have received or ders from several i-eeldeuLe at your city, which we have been obliged to return unfilled, aa wa must hereafter require full publishers- prices for all sots of Ency clopaedia UrrtaniWca shipped to Macon. Please publish this notice to avoid any further misunderstanding. Mlddlahrook, tsnuronUer Is Co., Managers. CITY TAX NOTICE. The fourth and laat installment ot the city tax to now due. Taxpayers are re quired to pay for Ui# year. Executions will be Issued and expenses charged fo those In defataL A. JK. S1N8U6Y, Treasurer. November M, UM. , ^ ONE CENT ...A WORD... ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING, FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE, TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENTS. WANTED. WANTED—To aril you a ‘91 model Down-lore typewriter, best machine ln tbs world. J. E. Ulmer, agent. 'Phone No. 233. FIFTY MEN WANTED to sell a household article; two used In every house; $S u day easily made. Send 10c lor sample and special terms to useuta. L. J. DUmert. T20 First atreet. Macon. WANTED.—Position aa clerk tn groce ry star* In city. Will work for email Way to begin, and can give good refer* once. Address ~ Cecil. Ga. 1 C. ixtra express agent. WANTED—Board ora for a pleasant room; day boarders also can be ac commodated. no First street. WANTED—Two furnished rooms for itghk houaekeoping, close in. W. A. V.. Triegroplu^ WANTED—A CaSholtc man of good character to work In -his own.ooumy; 111 per week. F. H. Kelly, 88 Fifth avenue, Chicago. Ml. WANTED.—Three couples or six young men tor three rooms In handsome new houM near Wesleyan, with or ■without board. L. R. u; care Tele graph. wanted—Boarders for a furnished tront room; couple or young men. at 1« Mulberry, corner Naw.' wa.nhED-t-wo unfurnished rooms and wans near ousraet* centra. Private family proterrrd. Address E. H. 8., car* Telegraph. LADY AGENTS wanted In every county. N*W novelty ror honday*. Agent tn Cuiumbus mads 8M tut week. H. Mar- ton. Macon. Oe. WANTED.—Addreea of J. D. .Jay, for merly of Lumber City, Ga. Busin jea of importance. J. F. Gay, P. O. West, Atlanta. Ga. WANT to aril, or trade for wood, two Mod homo*, a awo-horaa and a oae- herse wagon, throe burete* and apring wagon. Lae Davis. First ami Ash atreeto WANTED—Poeitton *4 oolesmait or bookkeeper. Especially acquainted wtm dousing, genus' furnkshincs and ahoea. Reddy to aocept any position, talesman or clerical, where merit trill promote. Referwseea furnished. Book keeper. Telegraph. AGENTS—'To-take orders. Staple arti cle. \V* wni pay sultry and exiwn.se* or big commission and send asmples 10 the right applicant. Address wt.h • unmp. Kanufaetory. MS Pcorl St, New York city. ALERT MEN for secret aecvlfa work, ■pedal, eomspon.lcr.ee and locating dri.tora Stxv-e rime profitably em- Sloytd. Full Instructions given. Ex- peri an co unneccMary. Address with stamp, American Detective Agency, lndlaaapolto, Ind. WANTED—Truriwcrtliy person to riavel. Salary 1TS0 god expenses; ref erence. Enclose self-addressed ammred aovelope, Manager, Box P. Chicago. WANTED—One couple or earn gen tlemen to board; also dally boirl-r*. Ifr*. Wylie. 713 P.ue'otreet. WANTED—Experienced canvheer. la dy or gentleman, to travel -.in-l locate agents In the South. Salary 'and ex pense* paid. No oanvaselng. Elliot Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. WE WANT MEN. 320 to 125 a week. Steady work, selling staple goods tn dealer* Samples to proper applicants No peddling. Experience unnecessa ry. Silary or large commission si preferred. Household Specialty Com- ptny. 75 Fourth street. Cincinnati. Or. SALESMAN—A. first data traveling sileimkntflor a Jobbing Baltimore mri- Itnery house to travel North Cdrdinu and Pouch Carolina, and one'fof Flor ida and Georgia; must be thoroughly acquainted with the mlllln-ry trade; and oontrol trade. Stake refere.H-ee and experience. Address Jobber, care aiilboorne Advertising Agency, Balti more. Md. LARGE PROFITS upon a new plan of life insurance, for life insurance or business men -who trill act as munn- ‘gere, general, -local on special agents for a well known life insurance com pany. In the short time the policy has been In the hands od our agents It has bean unusually profitable to them. We ore rearranging our terri tory. Liberal term* to good men guaranteed. Address. Untied Life in surance Association.. 271 Broadway- New York. i . . •WANTED.—‘All ths alek people lit Ma ; con. state of Georgia and United - Suuea t'j eetul to Dr. Daman, the learned and skilled epccfqlto:. from New York city, for symptom blanks— No. 1 for mien. No. 2 for women. No. S for akin diseases. No. 4 for caw-rtt- No. 5 for heart diaeiees. N!b. 6 for blood diseases, Consultation, examin ation and advice free. Those unable Itorv of their cue, arid address Dr. G. to call enclose 2 cent atanip end hls- W. Boman. 65? Mulberry atreet, Ma con. Ga. rare chance von a lady. WANTED.—A lady of bwaHnere. ability good hlanding, god uddress and Email capital, to cake the sole agency f»i our celebrated complexion fcobds in Macon (or any other,dty hot taken). No canvassing . Ladles tn other -cities make *44 -to 3100 oajh week. Th-to la an honorable, pleasant and permanent burineas. Our remedies for the devel opment and preservation of female beauty and form are of the highest standard, tn general use ln France and by the American elite, and in cetwarat use wherever introduced. An able lady -haa a ohance to build up a -permanent business, us our good* are pure. WwmJsss and unltkt those worthless ooameitlCB soJd by quacks. For 'Parfflculare, address Fleur de Lis Co.. Venetian Bldg.. Chloigo. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Lower part. of mst 1 store. 152 Cotton avenue. F. R. Pomeroy. FOR RENT—824 Orange atreet; seven rooms, xss and water, cor line Apply to J. N. Birch, . - iT.t TO RENT—Store No. 259 Second street, next Flerpotrt house, and three rooms above; gas and water, will change to suit tenant. B. E. Park. FOR RENT—atore No. 213 Cotton ave- nut. Alto wurdiouat .on-tldttraclfaStxth street, and «table with 12 stalls^ Ap- ply to Jenkins at Ouerntey'a shop. FOR RENT—Seven-room , res-.qencc. Etc Clinton atr.et. East -Macon, with end aero garden. Three minutes from elec tric car* Very desirable; price to#. Ap ply at Macon Savings li*nk. — , . FOR RENT—Large hall, 'third jlbor, over John R. Elds’. Triangular block. R. E. Park. FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen's sleeping room* Apply- at Macon Sav ings Bank. FOR RENT—Rear of sseond floor, all of third door and basement ot American National bank building.- Constructed especially for printing office; alter Oc tober 6. R. E. Park. FOR RENT.—Four- room house- end pantry cm Church street, near Fourth atreet car fine. Apply ait 604 .Oajc^at. ,; FOR RENT—Rooms In a plAaatnf family; quiet and convenient to busl-. nees. R„ care Telegraph. FOR RENT—tA nice r*stdencii,''with large cardan, comer of College and Chestnut streets. Apply 644 Cotton avenue. , FOR RENT—Three upstairs rooms, with bath room, either rurnlshed or unfur nished. For further particulars call at o&l Madison street. FOR RENT—A nice residents*! ? rooms. Orange etreet. Apply 614 CoKOU ave nue. . FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Picture frames, canvas and vrayon siretcner*. art goods' ot alt kinds fresh and cheap at McEvoy-San- dere Company. | FOR SALE—A stx-room house tn splen did condition on a lot 45x173 feet, for euitst House could not be built tor that price. Owner must cell Apply . to K. A. Horne. 454 Cherry street. JfOK SALE—Rodgers -jroperty, opposite city h»U: suitable for store, or resi dence* finest investment tn - Macon, william M. Rodger*. 307 Cotton avenue. FOR SALE—At a bargain, delivery horse; sound and perfectly gentle; specially adapted for family,.back or marketing. Burden, Smith * Co. FOR RALE CHEAP—Two combination lock a its a, two bicycles, one offlco stool, breech-loading guns and pis tols at 453 Cotton avenue, s. Blouen- stein. FOR SALE.—A car lead of line saddlo, hamcas hersea and mulc >, at prices that will astonish you at Powers' eale •tables, corner Second and Poplar • rireetn. 53,935 WILL BUY No. 134 Second atreet; seven large room* ciossts, etc; two- room servants' bouse In yard; 70x130. cornering on U-tbot alley. A bargain ana only offered tnu week. George W. Duncan ft Ob. HORSES FOR 9ALE.—Rriey and Pat- tenon, ot Keritoicky. will sell a car load ot auzndard bred cotta and flute* at public auction tn IlawklnevUle, Ga.. on Tuesday. November 24. Said stock repreqonUn* each feres ab Elec tioneer. Nutwood, Belm-Jut, Vasco, Red WUkWk Miu.-vs. Be sure to attand wile, -w It ta s first dose lot of trot ting stock, and wttl be ooKl without ri serve or toy-bids. HOLMES * COUTTS celebrated extra toast cracker* retail at the low pric* of 14c. a pound. LOST. LOST—A. white- livcr-coK'red pointer dog. Suitable reward paid for same, I. L. Dutvwoody. LOST—Scotch terrier dog; bluish gray, long hair, mined "Roaeoe.” Return and get rewind to 133 Forsyth street. T.-tail. E. Murphey. °<iJUHAN’SI> Second Trip to. New M * .• «* * ' • t j r> - Mr. W. J. J.uhan is in New York in the interest of the Wrap Department, ^ and all the ladies of Macon and vicinity may expect some grand new styles and " good values to be opened not later than "Wednesday morning. clId out" We’ve got just eleven new Capes and nine new Jackets that w will plose out at a great sacrifice before our new stock arrive 8 Wednesday. Besides these new ones we’ve got two dozen extra fine Wraps carried over from last season, ranging in price from $12’to $18. $5 for choice. FOR EVENING WEAR. 47 l-2c per yard for pretty line Even ing Silks reduced from 75c per yard. See also our new line Silk Crepes, etc., for evening wear at 76cperyard. White Duchesse Satips and Crystal Silks from 63c to $l.o0 per yard. DRAPERY SILKS. Ten pieces Drapery Silks worth $1 per yard, 68c this week. DO YOU WEAR BLACK? Fifty Pattern Suits extra fine Black Dress fabrics to be thrown out this week at prices that will charm you. NOW Is the time to purchase your best Win ter Suit, and the place is at WORSE THAN 4ic COTTON 10 yards Canton Flannel for 35c. 15 yards 36-inch wide Fruit of the Loom for $1. All 25c Dress Goods reduced to 18c. , A regular 40c Vest for 25c. $1.25 Umbrellas now 75c. Best 10c Trilled Drilling for 8c. 75c Comforts for 49c. New line French Flannels specially suited for Children’s Wraps. Men can save 33 per cent, in buying Underwear of us. Big line extra fine Trunks at factory prices. Children’s Vests a specialty. Our dollar Kid Gloves are the best on the market. DON’T Think of buying anything until you’ve paid us a visit. Will certainly save you money. JTJHAN’S. ; MISCELLANEOUS. THOSE TOILET SETTS at 51.50 are iheauaes fior Ohriatnwa prosc-nita at 'Hub Co. GET your oyster fries to take home at Chapman's English Ktttthen; only ' 25 cents. COWS arc always healthy and give the richest milk and butter when fed on American Cow Food. For sale by Heft & Barfield. , EXAMINE toy stock and get my price* on staple and funcy groceries before buying. W. G. -Middlebroka. CHRISTMAS GOODS arc being evened Ot Hub Co. DRESSED TURKEYS to arrive Jlon- djy; another shipment dressed tur keys; live geese cheap. Sewell Bros. OT4V1SS—The finest Qu«en« for 2S cents per Quart at F. £2. Kupfermana. 412 Sec ond street. Telephone 215. Sam Baer's old stand. V1NEVILLB WOOD YARD-Just fitted up by Ivey Brothers. Telephone 458. GO TO .Grace Qrocery Company for cash price* ,' NICE dressed poultry Monday at • Sewell Bros. 1 PRICES ths lowest* weights honest, qual ity the best. Grace Grocery Company. FRESH oitmeal flakss, Pettljohn'a (breakfast ft»d, flapjack Hour, self- raising buckwheat and buckwheat flour at W. G. MWdlebrooka'. WE WANT youx cash: will give you value received. Grace Grocery Com pany. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER U the best mad*. Have you tried it? OVURSTUFFKD parlor eulta (n tspaztry, five, pieces, at 333.54. C. T. Garden. Ip Colton avenue. . ' VIAVI can be obtained of Mr* J. B. Steven* M» Oak atreet. Agents want ed. Liberal term*. MS PRICES on corduroy, leather and Wilton rug couches will surprise you. C. T Garden. GET ONE for 96 cent* A beautiful lit. tie dock at Lazarus' Jewelry Palace. BMAUTIFUL clocks only S5 cents each at Laxarus' Jewelry Palace. A HANDSOME Une of China, closets just received. See them. C T. Garden. LADIES.—43.40 a day writing at home. 2 rent stomp. El Curo Co., South FesxV Ind. CAR LOAD CORN In ear for ssle cheap, Apply a Waxelbaum * Son. L. D. ABEL A CO.. saufOg* manu facturer^ factory «20 Cherry street. IF TOG need a stove or range buy " Bucks. Every fire back warranted to last fifteen years. C. T- Garden. OIL palcttng arid fancy wjrk t.iught or done to onlrr. OMatmes pi-scnts a specialty. 607 Georgia avenue. UOMETH1NO PUtVV litttve you seen It? That beautiful told mat board for pic- t.irpd >\ t * Ifttvst fa-1. Only- at I^imar YvnilUims’. 41C Second street. HOT CO. 'or'-ob«p»« underVroar In th« e*ty. .hi Mulbtrai'. CALL at Plackeiheax‘8 pnoto^raph gallery and bo made beautiful. HUB CO. for ohaap white China. -x-nANKbu-iviriu riOL'LTJty. — Extra preparation haa here made to furnish the finest turkeys, ducks, hens, chickens and gees* for Thanksgiving. Leave your orders early at Georgia Packing Company, IN the content for best broad prepara tion Rohrer's and Horaford'fl wore en tered. After a thorough teet, the Judges unanlraouely. pronounced Roh- rer’a (the beet and awarded it first premium. W. C. Turpin & Co., agents. BUCK'S stoves and ranges have all the 'latest Improvements and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. C. T. Garden. DOLLS! Dolte for -the ohlldreai Balls! Balia for .the boys. Tea setts for the little girls. Hub Co. KMMIDMtBMft you can get the finest pho. tograpns taken at Blaokshear's gal lery. Five premiums were awarded to him at laat state fair, while other com peting photographers recOved none. Call and see his prise pictures. LINDEN BAKING EOWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells BLANK BOOKS, commercial stationery. Inks, pens, pencils lower than ever sold In Maoon at McEvoy-Sandera Company. SOMETHING new and novel for birth day or holiday present* Order a trans parent handled penknife, razor or ladles' shoe button.r. with name and address on one side of handle and photograph of self or friend or any design on other aid* Sample con be seen by addressing Harrte Morton, general agent. Macon, Georgt* CORN POPPERS, scuttle®, coal (4ak fire pokens, shovels for sale cheap at H u b Co. STANDARD cloth bound books 25 cents; parer bound books 10 cents. All our gooas are sold eneap. MeEvoy-San ders Company. , 6ARATOOA CHIPS era all tat rage. At* your grocer for them. » CENTS will buy a first-class little clock at Lazarus' trie week. ON HAND every day at W. L. Henry's— Western beef, Western mutton. Georgia pork end Georgia beef, pure leaf told, home-made butterine. finest to be had; Hamburg steak fresh every day. dried beef ham chipped to orler and many other good things ot ths very best quality. ‘Phone No. M2. HO! for Hub Co. for Ohrtatma© covel- <aes. KHOUr.R'S bread r Using la the bait broad proparauoa suda Try 1L SEE Hub Col's heridkerchiefs at 5. 36 and 35 rents DEUGHTFUL ROOMS to rant; off first floor: with or without board; College street. Address “B. A. Bl,' car* Telegraph. SILVER-PLATED wares at Hub Co.. 401 Jlulberry street. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Recalls 24c. lb. MUSICAL TOYS, wagon*, -banks td lock without key .ml Hub Co. .. HAPPY will your bOQgf ^ of ujo*« betutirul ckieKft. o+t- at LasaruV tlUa w*tk^ . > . . <5 TER CENT, avaroga w««klr profit* on 1154 Invwtad. , ProvpiK-tux Itamtood atattoUe* tree. Ranui A Differ," Ik Broadway, New York. BI.UK TUB BAN.-Tho 1ud**» award*! ue the first premium tor oar Rohrar’* Bread Raising, nrohounriag Roarer's bolter than Hornfom's after a thor ough test. W. C. Turptn db Co. WE WARRANT our tittle clock which to sold for 96 cents at Laxarua’ Jewelry Palace. kjuep CP with the time of the day. You can obtain a beautiful little clock for 96 cents at Lata rue'. BUSINESS men oin save money by addressing Georgia Employment Bu reau -when In need of bookkeepers, office helDt stenographers or salesmen. 95 CENTS for a beautiful little dock, warranted by ud this week at Lazarus’ Jewelry Palace. DON'T MISS your chance at those beau- uiut mtie clocks this week: only 95 cents at Lazarus ’Jewatry Palace. I KINDLING CHIPS—A few barrels on hand and a oarload expected this week. Send orders to Geo. A. Dure & tin. 116 Cherry street. YOUR CHANCE now at & beautiful lit- tls clock for 96 cents at Laxarua' Jew elry. Palace. MISS BADGER'S elocution class, philosophy of expression, aesthetlo physical oulture, Delsorte, evCeotio exercises for the promotion at health and grace, voice building without Injury to throat. Private lessons It per month, taught at 296 College street; class 1 os sons *t 110 per quar ter. , LEGAL NOTICE.—This Is to notify all owners of cows to be and appear at ths wholesale feed house of Holt A Bar- field, corner Second and Poplar streets, between the legel houra of sale, vti: 6 a. m. to I p. -tn.. and purchase a supply of American Cow Fead and thereby do their duty to themselves, their families and their cowa. Fall not under the penalty of losing a larqs lot of rich milk and butter. Thoie who are unable to attend may communicate with Holt & Bard eld by telephone No. 316 and If their excuse Js found to bo good a sup. ply win be rent them. WE HAVE lust received tho flneet lot of fancy groceries ever shown In. this city, some M which teal' Cape Cod cranberries. Evaporated r>fnn«n«s. Pitted cherries. v London layer figs. London layer raisins. ' , All kind* of nuts-new crop. Nova Scotia smoked salmon . Kennebec smoked serbldh. Imported pfeffsmusce. x # Appetlt slM (very One.) Our stock embraces oil that to r.ew pretty and good In delicacies. We wili be pleased to have you call whether you purchase or not. F. E. Rupfsr- man. 413 Second street (Sam Baer's old stand). Telephone 215. ^ TURKEYS for Thanksgiving, freslil killed at store; no cold storage or sour ones; am now taking orders; don’t get left like you did him year; come to 'headquarters tor everything new and nice. John c. Holmes & Co. F-OR THAJNSGIVING place your or ders In advance for turkeys, ducks, geese and Chickens; they will be dressed Kansas City poultry, far su perior ln quality than any live or local dressed. Rest assured, they are aiwuys fat: twill give one quart cran berries and one stalk celery -with ere* turkey sold. L. D. Abel & Co., 624 Cherry street., 95 CENTS this week for a beautiful lit tle clock at Lazarus’ Jewelry Palace. ARB YOU In need! of good Uttle clocks? Lazarus will suit you; only 95 cents TAKE lessona at Mrs. Clifton's School ot Shorthand and Typewriting. 1061 Wal nut street. "Hr