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THE MACON TELEGEAPH: SUNDAY MOENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1894.
EVERYBODY SHOULD READ THIS!
THE WOOD-PEAYY FURNITURE COMPANY,
558 AND 560 CHERRY, MACON, GA.
Having just bought for spot cash their entire stock, consisting of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Etc., are
prepared to sell to their customers and the public in general this immense stock cheaper than can be bought in any house in the State.
Rug Parlor Suit, Five Pieces, $20.00.’ Antique Chamber Suit, Three Pieces, $10.00. Large Arm Rattan Rocker, $1.73.
Remember, all goods purchased here not proving satisfactory will be exchanged or
THE WOOD-PEAVY FURNITURE COMPANY:
These goods can't be matched in America for the price,
money refunded »
JUMPED FOURTEEN POINTS.
Cotton Js Moving Bight Along np to
Six Cents, As Predicted
n Fotv Days Ago
ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK.
There Are Three Good Oner, "The
Ensign," "In Old Kentucky" siad
"Block Crook.”
PERSONAL.
A RISEl)F $1.15 PEK BALE,
Tli. Hnrlt.4 II.• MoT.it Up Fifty*four
P.InU floe. !,■•( W..U — Th.
Crap Will n. I,Than
Killm.l.i.
' Cotton nvenlUro forurttern point* yen ter-
idly and cloud <1nm lint nftzht sit 5.82
tor January. Tho market uponed Fri
day at 5.59 *md cloa.ll at 6.68. to Win*
yeptoitJay'* clarinet flsunu were ‘twenky-
ttiree n»in:o above (the oincnlnir at Fii-
idny. Twenty-three ooirits mein* about
31.15 pa.* bill, for Uitow.y ooWU iron*.
ptritu one dvllnr to the dealer. The low-
<iJ: point niiclasl taint week was 5i28.
mlnlch shuwn an fcnranjvwnorft In yo/.er-
day'.'i market. of fifty-four polntu. or
slaout 13.70 per bale.
Th» utopia nold In Macon yesterday lit
5 1-4 for maMtlng and 5 3-8 for gaodv
m.il jii'Wi. wlc.i a brisk item and urJ.l a
Hum markti! Ihroiurhout the day. L>,:al
cation men lake this a* tm tndhntrun
ithut the marked win men wtront cm#
week, (Mil you irtvy yet oee cdtiton BeOl-
Hu In Mutton at 6 cerJ j before Ohrlut-
nw. Several 'oroirrinctfi nnd weil-post-
el •r/ordhouiamen exore.uul ltd* view
youtu-ilny. rind dll of them «ny that cut-
titan alt oreioot prices is the beat invest-
mmsf u man can Mike.
All thJi talk about a ten irtUIkwi bale
erop-O-caslonvilIy you ihuve 'heard of a
twelve million bale crop—4* conwAtend
very mailc.uUnB bi> .|h® beat pouted cat-
ton mem. exoetn tlane. of course, who
■rc Ulilp:iMd to "ibavr" the market
"EuUlma'iB have been made on re
ceipt. thU year." mid a .ntirahouannan
ytJwriay. "but thus rule won't work
thi» owaon, for the ras ran 'toot cotton
>a» been markcteJ f.iJu«r than ever be-
foro tUhnuuteoi of uno cron based on
rtruote wUI not bo fulitUed, for the
■ very reason taut reotiipaa have boen
ou: of proportion.”
"Nearly evory farmin' h«« been eager
lo nl hi. cation an aimaik any p.-tet,
nnd it bam been thrown on the market
InUilacrUntim'lelv. whereas horuoarore
many IQIUICII. (.vivo be?a aOle'lo lull for
teller ottoe*. From every recta an come
rc.noc. nuwoott i-inad moiy every
Donna of coition has (neon rUtkal. nnd 1
duns 'think you wall find taunt much of
Ufa* coJ:un A« lyitag around in the gin
housts. The fact Is that It hue been
rnwkdled and (the receipt* have, there
fore. (been unusually Uienvy. U Is my
oXoJan that from now on the receipts
twill show a remunitolble nulling off, ua
eomiKired wfui the Mine date* Kvrt
year. • ■, ,,
"When we beieln »o renllzs thiit Che
pr.Merit cifjo MU be lieo Hun nine m.ll-
lon -bureau anca smu wJH see mho market
take a hump, and It would nit sunerYM
mw to *e« cotton null tor u real decent
price ye;,. I think we would be gutting
(wider than 8 cent, now but dur
fan: thJt every other branch of bud-
tuia Jo dtorcKjcd. A* eoon n» there Is
a revival In uunur line of ueue, you will
see cuhen above • act**."
There arc n't leant a few Bibb no l
Hoiauon county fatimrs who wero nblc
Ito hokl thcCr cotton, umd ititwy have rich
m.ue uivaiy my d,fu«t so.
Air. J. W. Weltis hill* nude 137 bolen of
coJton <o on eUhitsnulo ,'arm. nntl he
tut* over no.y bold now In uno wurc-
hoius ha'cing for u «trunner market.
.Mr. Tnirpc. emdlher nio.x-rous Blhb
county earner, bus a Out lot of ooutna
In ame 'WMtvhcrjse. and Mr. Fcnylu, .
liroiwnei.'. UoiaMm coatRy planter* Is
akeo-hoidlnaaluiaa noiUnn of hi* srop.
AROUND THE COURT HOUSE.
Bbo Aden Murder Case Is Fleet on t he
'Docket for Monde/. i
The trtd of Sim Slrdac In the eu-
lwrlor court for uenult ivltn intent lo
murder resulted yesterday In a verdict
of assault, and Ju.iKe Hardeman aav*
rtlodse She full extent dr the law. toft*
lenclng the prisoner to twelve aontku
In tho penitentiary and six month.
Jail, blodiec »u* convicted at Uho I
(can of court of nssuult with Intent to
murder und twlaa sentenced lo ftw
year* In the pcnltcntlnry. but Attnrnoy
J. U. Cooper secured * hew trial for
hi* ptlsancr and. together with At
torney T. K. It. Cobb of Atihnta. he
came very near amultilnic hts man
this thne. ,
J. B. Turner curd'‘Mop, roe' O.’ Oaalen
were appoint til notaries puhlla and
received their oommlsalon*. yc*to-do
The trial of Tom Allen for tho mur
der of ChaKte Oarr In Ocptsmber »j
Is die. first case on the docket for-Mon-
day morning. Over a half hundred
wlinesvee have beep summoned tn this
case, and It sV tvobablv occupy tho
attention of the court for a considera
ble part of the week.
ORDINARY'S COURT.
Ordinary Wiley received yesterday
the commission of J. A. Thomas, Jr.,
who waa recently elected by the grand
Jury notary public nml rxomcio Justice
of the. peace for the lOtSth district—the
Vincrllle district. Justice Thomus hue
been sworn In and WtU be ready for
buslntas this week. ,
"The Ensign,” a nival drama *hfil
hns made two fortunes—one for Its au
thor, William Haworth, aUA another
for Its owner, that shrewd and sue-
cessful young manager, Jacob Litt,
will be prewnted at the Academy to
morrow Bight. lit.
It b> said to he a powerful drama.
The company that will produce It la a
strong one. Tho scenery In which It Is
set I* novel, striking and beautiful.
The (freutvest scenic artist In New
York, Mr. John II. Young, epi'at six
months on the scenic effect*. There are
live ftroalt scene* and every one orlgl-
Dal. Each scene deal* with an original
oubNct and treat* that aubJeot In a
masterly manner. Tile great harbor of
Havana, the Cuban villa, the sectional
Internal spar deck of 'the battleship
■re spkUdtd subject:, for the soeue
palmer. And Mr. Young ban made
good use of his opportunity, especially
In the representation of the main deck
nnd guj deck of the San Jacinto, the
UtJl.od 0actus fri/dte Caui Wilkes
commanded when he captured hlesars.
Maxjn Si Slidell, This Is a sectional
vv.iw, as though tho ship were cut In
cwo, somewhat dlauiljully, ond tho
audience woie looking Into the interior
and exxerior arrangements of the oper
ating end. The detatju of a ma'.i-of-
war are presented with llfedilcc fidelity.
In fact, they ure actually reproduced
from photographs pljd color wtudlcs
taken by tho artist on board a United
Stakes vessel lying at the Brooklyn
navy yard. The big guns, the colls of
rope, tho brasses, the bunting, the sail-
ors, ('Ulcers u»id men—all are brought
out only as conscientious iltuilles from
real Ilfs ns a competent artist could
bring them out. By this sectional view
IB presented a double scene In the play.
Tho effect Is Ijecesearlly powerful. Tho
American navy Is n very nonulnr insU-
tutlon these days, nnd It Is not sur
prising that "The Enslgu” bus struck
a popular chord, n'ai struck tt hard.
Tho company Is said to he one of tho
strongciit over sera In the South, nnd
Includes James M. Brophy, Atkins
Ievil relic', Login Paul, • Marlborough
Iliurdy, Oscar Eagle, Joseph- Totten,
James Grady, Anvbroso Slmc, J. II.
Davies, Frank Kennedy, H. I’ler-
Si’A, Esther Lyon, Florence Stover,
Edith Totten and Edith Wright. Beats
on sale.
Catarrh Is a constitutional disease.
Hood's Sarsaparilla u a constitutional
remedy. It cures caUn-fa. Give ft a
Ml
George B. Whiteside fflid wife of
Columbus were In the city yesterday.
Samuel J. Whiteside of Savannah
was in the city yesterday.
W. W. Cowan of Worth) county was
here yesterday.
Mr. W. P. Dawson, passenger agent
of the Central, went up to Atlanta,
yesterday on business.
(Master of TVunsnortAtlon Craven of
the Georgia Southern -went down to
FaBtlta yesterday.
Dr. H. W. Walker, dentist, 361 Second
street (over Bolombn’s Jewelry store),
Macon, Os.
Mrs. J. J. Willis, Who has been
spending several days with friends In
Albany, returned to 'her home In this
city yesterday.
'Biggagonvaater C. D. Cherry of the
Union depot went up toWarrenton
yesterday to soend Sunday with his
daughter, Mrs. Onrner, of that place
Mr. Ed Womack, who, has for some
time been principal solicitor for this
district for the Metropolitan Life in
surance Company, has been appointed
district agent with headquarters at
Columbus, the appointment ito take ef
fect Dec. 1. Mr. Womack Is one of
tho best known life Insurance men
In the state, and tils appointment as
district manager Is a deserved promo
tion uhat will bo learned with pleasure
by his many friends In all parts of tbc
state. Sir. Womick Is spending a few
days In the city, looking after the
IntereUUf of his company.
ONE CENT
...A WORD...
Underwear at prices <y6u
never saw before. Phillips.
Wood and Coal delivered
promptly by Carlton, Jenkins
& Berry. Phone 134.
CHAMBER SETS AND TIN SETS.
The largest stuck, the beat saoort-
cheapest Prices In Macon,
at J..W. Domingos'.
"IN OLD KENTUCKY."
• "In O'd Kentucky,” w)ths l:s great
lltllo band of pick inlnnlcx dad lis
“Wining racing scone. Is uuderllped for
production at the Academy of Music
Th.ljdtsylvlng evening, nnd In this an
nouncement idledtre-goern will fltld a
source of pleasant auBtcipjilon. In re-
osnt yearn m> such gtUulucly success
ful Piny has been before tin* nubile.
For seven months tho big Academy ot
Music In New York was filled to over-
tlotvlug with enthusiastic, thousands to
applaud che in.Jjy excellent fcacurcs of
"In Old Kentucky," and It Is scarcely
Uocessary uj remind locad play patrons
that there Is but one plckanli.Uy baud,
ono actual stago raco botiween Ken-
m?rTOr < ^of°'i£uo r °am!a , 'lff2L"in lh oi 1 i
Kentucky” S.1I0 of Beats begin*
WNMnead-ty.
COMING OF "THE ULACK CROOK,”
It will bo ceon on tho stago at tho
Academy of <Mus!c on next Friday
tytoUtg, Nov. 30, .»a ad) ks duxxtlug
Hplviulor that bus marked Its buccckb
tlio plat two In tho prlndpnl
flWea where It ban been pretested to
overflowing audlifacea of Ure best
umut^uvont H.'okcM, It has been teen
In ev'ery EhiglMi apeaklng country of
Uie gl«he. And there la tao doubt but
•tfhot .‘iC’fj jivscJiut production Is fur
ahead of ally previous prcc»cni:att\>n of
this famous old <pUy, oft oh year wo
soi* new nuvoktot and up-to*daUe Eu*
apockiHles. ThU iwy».«on thev
••am 10 bo brighter than ever. Among
•omo may bo mentioned two new Eu
ropean balloiB, tho quuviet'te. of French
excvlitrlque duncera, the acrobatlo
marveli, Uoxo & Reno, tho muitaat doll
ba.Uet, and a ocore of novel features.
Tliero will be no advanco lu prices.
Scats on sale Thursday.!^
MR. SWBJDr RE-ELECTED.
lmcHirtAirt McrtMng of Oit Library DU
rectors Held.
Thnrc ym* a:My two ogaewteea from
the maeMng of the boon! of director* of
the Public Ldbmry held Friday itfgtit.
The Uhrarinn'is report mi read. a-n\l the
cMrectora ooouidered R quite enooumg*
Ing.
u'lvAsurcr Wxxcftbaum rqporud an In-
Uahtrfdneai of |3b0. .whfioh he thought
the ifocwbadl amme on '.niiankssl\-4\uig
dhy iwoiiM 41qukla>te.
Mr. awee-t nos nnetocted libmrkm.
and 'provluiou was vno>Ie for g1vln« him
an uU-^iNtUinit.
The cona)5J5uUon carta oo wmemleil as
to make duos ixiyxifolc qiMrtoily An ad
vance. The foWavWtwc commPttteos were
jopp 1 nteu to serve during ahe ensuing
• LVorAry CornmCttec—A. A. Allen,
«'bu4nnuLn: R. L. McKcnnVy, C. P.
tjieed.
l^rii .h. t’Yeonum,
ch Urman: CUna ToUfica H. Horne. EL
A. \\’ftxi"'«ui;u, Mkxnroe O. Ogden.
FJriinco—E. Y. (Mallory, chairman; W.
IS. Sporry. G. C. John»>n.
tw.ftAhrtur ne.v meoibers were
owoted: J. D. Norriiv A. G. Woshain.
F. W. Derry, 8. EJ. Crooked:, Algernon
DHt4r. A. H. iHanlngtoQ and Rabbi
.Marsh r t*ion.
PiMfad*»*it Wllknrh \ m made on endhu-
i Csissi' addroaa vrami was receAvcd vM
r-npl The nveeUng am full of d<*ap
Jr»,‘cn**t. orAl thc.*e As no «loirt>; of the
uBrtelona* iMmnXttttan to pull ahe Id*
brary out of debt. .VI1 the members are
dJtcrn*n«d «to i>ut forth rjholr boat ef-
fo»l.*h tn aJdLn^ the dRoetors*. and with
tt»e klni of work that is to be done, the
Library at ocotatn Ito petaaper.
You need Underwear. I
know it See. Phillips.
Wood ond Coal delivered
promptly by Carlton, Jenkins
& Berry. Phone 134.
CHINA AND CROCKERY.
. Twft.lMItot ■"**, US toot MtotHa
the i"'-' ipriccw at J. W. Dotnln-
guo’, MulM
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 sell you a '91 model
Decuman? typewriter, best machine
In the world. J. E. Mtnter, agent.
■Phono No. 283.
i — k_
FEMALE HELP W1ANT0D. ;
A PEMWHAjNBNT txwltlon alt 318 (weekly
d» guaranteed any lady who win work
dor us (TUletty oit ihoino. (Ail material
(free. R<ip]y iwOUi wdimpea cm’., Worn-
my# Mitlbtnl Benefit Ox, Johet, HI.
WANTED—(Am experienced basque
trimmer 'Monday mottling: no other
need apply, at 813 Plum street.
WANTED—Experienced • sewer. Call
before 8 Monday morning. Bee Hive
dressmaking department.
SJALB HELP WANTED.
MEN to eoll Bakin* Powder to the
gnooery trade. Ste.uly cnxploymcn't,
'ance uncioccsaary. 376 momWy
artd oxpomKa or com. If offer
.ctory atldran tut once with pnr-
■tlcutar, concerning yourself, U. S.
Ohonvloal WorkArChlcato. .
WANTED—Expert0I\cod canvaraer. la
dy or gentleman, to travel nnd locate
agentB In the South. Salary nnd ox-
pcIlHtw paid. No oanvowlng. Elliot'
Pnbllsliing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED—A Catholic man of good
dhoraoter to work In <hta own county;
318 per week. F. II. Kelly, 66 Fifth
avenue, Chicago, Ill.
WANTED—Business; anything honor
able. Have experience in railroading
and express, both In office and on
tho toad; also some knowledge of
banking. Reference. E. M., care Tel
egraph. ,
A BOOKKEEPER wants a position;
wT.l work ahcnD. Address dlarmcn,
12S Academy street, Macon, Go.
REPORTERS A\UNTED In every k>-
ckllty for daily newspaper corre-
spendcnc •; uUi iVinrilMC.'in; .Mils,
reviewed and sold on commission:
over 1.300 publications on our list:
new writers developed; our manual
suit free. Intcrwtnte Press Associa
tion, liMInnnpolls, lnd.
WANTED.—RoaAlors for gdcas-anlt
rooms; coujilej or senHamen. Tertno
reaoamRde. 769 Mulberry street, cot-
tier New.
WANTED—Boxrdens reasonable rates.
Good fore. Couples at 338. Apply (M
Plum «trees. Ilia 8. W. Smoak.
WANTED—Boarders In new handsome
■residence, near Weoleyun, by quiet
couple. Address L. L„ cars Tele
graph.
MIA NT ED—M’e want 1,000 barrels
Georgia cane syrup. For particulars
address Southern Produce Co., 659
Pojdar street., -Macon, Qa.
WANTED—To I ofemm the public that
Wiey con buy the bo: cctd ut 34.35 oer
ftS* or Corona. It** on you
Ow wood yard Is ako nroooVsd
to (11.t j,i orders ipiumritty. CarPon.
Jenkins ft Beery, comer Slxrth and
■Cherry at roots.
M'ANTED—Paroles seeking Investment
to subscribe 330,000 to 3(0.000 Min.
ufbcuuring business. M’lU pay S3 to
40 per a ut. Will take In one br more
or crganiie stock company. Ready
Ml* and growing demand S -uth and
M eat for article to bo manufactured.
An Inexlmustlble supply of raw ma
terial. Address Enterprise, care Tele- —
graph.
FOR RENT.
POR RENT—tot Orange street; seven
room* sa. mad water, car Une. Arolv
to J. M. HlroA.
FOR RENT—ThreeJIforse firm, within
mile and a half of MUron. Apply to
Post Box 636.
FOR RENT—A nice residence; 1 rooms.
Orange street. Apply 614 Gotten ave
nue.
TO RENT—Store No. 259 Second street,
next Plerpont house, and three rooms
nbove; gas and water, will Change to
suit tenant. R. E. Pork.
FOR RENT.—Rooms (fureftshed or nn-
furnlohed. Close in. Apply fin 651 1-2
Poplar street.
FOR RENT.—A derCmltfie (hotiae, *5fh
large girden: canvonfiecilily IPacted on
Clioutwit street. Apply fo C. J. Tfoie.
750 Second Stredt.
FOR RENT—Several desirable houses
.vt renoonable prices. Jno. M. & Le-
gare Walker, 461 Second street.
FOR RENT—Office, or desk room, on
ground floor; rent reasonable. E. A.
Horne. 454 Cherry.
FOR RENT—The largo warehouse,
stables, etc., now occupied by Wat-
son. Adams ft Co., on Pino street.
Immediately on line Georgia Southern
and Florida railroad. Terms to an
•approved tenant. Possession January
1st. Geo. W. Dunoan & Co.
FOR RENT—Store No. 213 Cotton ave
nue. Also warehouse on sldetmck.Slxth
street, and stable with li stalls. Ap
ply to' Jenkins at Guernsey’s shop.
FOR RENT.—Office nnd gentlemen's
sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
ings Bank.
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.
FOR RENT—A nice residence with
large garden, corner of College and
Chestnut streets. Apply 644 Cotton
avenue.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
on Cherry street, between New and
Spring; closets In each room; gas
and water; with or without kitchen.
P. H., care Telegraph.
FOR SAiLE.
FOR SALE—Six heavy working cattle,
suitable for logging. Will sell cheap.
CUU on Dwight Gibbs, Penla, Ga.
FOR SALE.—Pair of trained setter
dogs. Price 345; single 325. Redd, Tel-
cgtuiph. /
FOR RENT.—(Four rooms ait 058 First
street. Amply on (pranflsro.
FOR SALE—Fine roses. Apply to Mrs.
E. C. Dickinson. Bellevue car line,
Macon. Ga.
FOB SALE.—One of the best residence
burning lots on the Mil, on Orange
street, opposite Tower Park. Enquire
of A. G. Butts or A. L Butts. •
FOR SALE—A fine lot of syrup bar
rels. Jacob Hlrscb, 610 Founth st.
FOR SALE—Very cheap; a new
20-h. p. return tubular bolter. Jacob
Htrach, 610 Founth street.
FOR SALE—Parties buying real es
tate should call arid examine our
holdings. Jno. M. ft Leguro Walker,
461 Second street.
FOR SALE—That beautiful homo No.
750 Flint street; all conveniences;
double parlors, handaomo maritcls;
pan: cash or will take other Im
proved property In payment. EUhu
S. McLean.
[
FOR SALE.—Three hundred acres fine
Otnm knvte: eevenity-flvo acres 4n Wish
utnl-o of cuWivniUon: one huridevd
norm more now bosij fenced and
(plowed. SHttiaTod dose up to Dubois
Stallion, on Sou’Jiem r.dlivay. Or wlill
exchange for nice Mean Stock ot mer
chandise. Ear xunUculars, adSreaa J.
W. Park* Dubois. Gu.
LOST.
LOST OR STOLEN—Roan mare. 151-2
hands high; eight or 10 years old.
Suitable reward If returned to Davis'
stables.
LOST.—Hvor and white point*.or dug.
Wire; week# ago. Re mud will be
(xtM for any tafornuuDon given that
will dead to «h* recovery or same. Ike
Dunovody.
LOST 'or. MriJborry street, fate Satur
day afternoon, a gold hair ortUment.
(With serpent interwoven, with ruby
oye. Finder plcuse return (to W. F.
Houser, at Dado. Neel ft Co.
LOOT—Between Fourth and E. T„ V.
nnd G. R. R. depot, one pocket-
book, containing one diamond ring,
ono opal ring, six meak tickets. 315
In cash and receipt from Neel Shoe
Company. Reward offered. Call at
A. Greenwood, Fourth street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FISH AND OYSTERS-All kinds received
every morning and afternoon. Dopaon,
Clarke & Daniel.
BOARD at Chapman's English Kitch
en, only 31S per month.
SMITH ft WATSON do nothing but
first-class work. Try them. Telephone
374.
DRESSED POULTRY at W. Im Hen
ry’s today. .
CJHB.VP MONEY—Morey loaned at 6
•per cent. Chas. R. NLbet, 355 Third
street. , I', , . 11
NOTHING like getting an order In
early when you want a good Sunday
dinner. Everybody knows the pklcv.
W. L Henry.
HOLMES & courrs celebrated extra
toast crackers retail at the low price
of 10c. a pound.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND straw
berry pint*: ten thousand grape
vines: will sell chore for cash or
anything shat I cm use. C. W. Mor
rill. Rutland. Bibb county, Ga ,
DRESSED turkeys and chickens for
Sunday rotting to be hud at W. L.
'Henry’s today.
CHOICE meats, Western beef, mutton
veal, pork, turkeys, chickens, saus-
ogep, etc., at W. L. Henry’s.
REMEMBER Thanksgiving dav—fresh
pies, cakes, bread every morning, at
Merkel's.
YOU'wMl consult your own Interests
nnd get only the fittest, fattest
Thanksgiving turkeys by ordering
from W. G. Middlebrooks.
BEST COAL 34.25. RouSh ft Son. Tele
phone 358.
YOU will consult your own btfemta
and get only the finest, fia-Utefli
Thanksgiving turkeys by ordering
f-rom W. G. Middlebrooks.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER 11 the
best made. Have yon tried lt7
THANKSGIVING poultry In great va
riety, and (the ’best stock tn the city,
win be found at Georgia Packing
Co.’s. Send .us your order.
TAKEN UP—A black mare mule;
owner can get by paying ifor ad and
expenses. Ida Thomas, on Clinton
road, near Ed Green’s.
FINEST Western, dressed meats, veal,
pork nnd mutton to the clity. Vienna,
all-pork and every other kind of
sausage ito suit you. Georgia Pack
ing Co. i
TAKE lesson, at Mr,. Clifton’s School ot
Shorthand , and Typewriting. 1064 Wal
nut street
CALL on or telarihonc us at 454 Flttrt
ritreat Tclleohone 35. E. S. Smith &
Co.
PAINTING done oil Short notice.
•Douglas H. Howe. 60S Cherry 6treet.
HAVING 'bousMt 'the grocery bteimess
•formerly oonduateld by Mr. Jno. Winn.
Jr., a't Mr. J«ou. Davonuxrit’s place of
fbut^lrrc'ss. we willl conltilrme at the
stand formerly occupied by thCm cut
454 First tftre^L !E. S. Smith & Co.
FIT for a queon’s taible—Mince pies
and cream puffs, at Merkel’s.
SIGNS, banners and flags painted nt
568 Cherry street.
PERSONS owing -taxes bn wiDd lands
must pay up to save cost and land. I
cannot advance It. A. G. Butts, Gu.
Land Agency.
"GUIDE to Successful Soeoula'tlom In
WheUf. Stock arid ProvisiloinB.”- VaJu-
tsble InUxnmaltaon to speorikitons and
others; mafidd free. Hemmlnigwuiy,
Bird ft Co.. Rialto Bldg., Chicago.
I HAVE this day sold tny retail grocery
ibuetoess to Masons. E. S. Smith ft Co.
•My orttce. lalbOtarory and •talerteone
rnmato as heretofore. We befpeak
tor Meters, Smith ft Co. ittie patronage
iwo hitve been receiving. Joseph Da
venport.
45 PER CENT, average weekly profits
on 5150 invested. Prospectus. Itemized
statistics free. Benson & Dwyer, 844
Broadway, New York.
VIAVI can be obtained elf Mins. J. B.
Stevens, 659 Oak street. Agents wont
ed. IAbemil teams.
LEAVE your orders now for your
Thanksgiving mince pies at Merkel’s.
FRESH poultry avery day. Leave your
Older with oh for a Thnimkasilv'lnig tur
key. Telcgfonwe 317. Newton ft Jones.
BLUE RIBBON.—The Judges awarded
us tho first premium for our Rohrcr’s
Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohreris
better than Horsford’s after a thor
ough test.. W. C. Turpin ft Co.
•FRESH poultry every day. Leave your
odder with us for a Thanks@ivtntg tur
key. Talapbcmo 317. Nowtton & Jonro.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage. As*
your Grocer for them.
FRESH pouatry emery day. Leave juur
coder wSth ua far a Th antes* virus tur
key. TchtHiome 317. Newton & Jones.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
It.
COTTON IS low. anti Who Hunt Shoe
Comeiwry are suiting eluro alt corre-
npondlnetpricas. 362 Second three:.
UNDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
CALL and pay your poll, state and
county tax previous to 1894 before
you register, or your vote will he
thrown out when the city elootlon tv
’ ■hOtitosted. I (have your receipts by
the hundred for both whip' and col
ored. J. F. Means, 656 Cherry street.
FRESH Poultry every day. Leave
your order with ua for n Thanka-
giving turkey. Telephone 317. Newton
& Jones. *• :
INSTEAD of sending that order for
10,000 bill heads out of the city let
Smith ft Watson quote }x»u prices.
Telephone 374.
BETTER POOD can be had If you can
eeonomlie cn clothes; to do that well
you must remember where the Ma
con Steam Dye Works ore and use
them.
RHORKR’3 bread railing !s the best bread
preparauon made. Try It.
ONE HUNDRED KhdtoxrapSto ot your-
sOT (true nkenoss guaranteed) for
only one doDir. Address Photograph,
csre Teteuraph.
.BUSINESS men can save money by
addressing Georgia Employment Bu
reau when In need of bookkeeper,
olfice help, stenographers or salesmen.
BLANK BOOKS, files, Inks, commer
cial and fancy stationery at bottom
prices. MoEvoy-Sanders Company.
OVERCOAT can be spared batter now
than next month. Send It to Macon
Steam Dye Works.
L. D. ADEL ft CO., sausage manufac
turer. Factory 620 Cherry street.
L. D. ABEL ft Co muaage manufac
turers; factory *30 Cherry street.
STANDARD BOOKS, cloth bound,
beat books in English language «t
£5 cents: nice line miscellaneous and
gift books, McEvoy-Sanders Com
pany.
t — :
A COMPETENT and reliable book
keeper of long experience, capable of
doing any kind of office work. Is anx
ious to secure employment. He will
wotk cheap. Address X Y Z. this of-
flee.
PIOTURH FRAMES—Elegant line
■mouldings on which we are making
very low' prices. We took diploma
on picture frames at state fair. MJc-
Evoy-Sanders Company.
TURKEYS for Thanksgiving, fresh:
killed at store; no cold storage or
sour ones; am now taking orders; don't
get left like you did last year; come
to headquarters for everything new
and nice. John C. Holmes ft Co.
PldTUiRE FRAMES, art goods, can
vas stretchers, etc.: new, fresh goods
at lowest (prices. MoEvoy-Sanders
i Company.
BLUE RIBBON TURKEYS.—Have you
sesn bur beautiful turkeys? Have
you given us an order for one? We
(Will Klresu Cham Che day before
Thanksgiving and Insure you a mice
sound, fresh turkey, dressed or live.
Come to headquarters for everything
.ados and cheap.' Jrno C. Holhnes ft Co.
I AIM DYEING, but not quite dead
tmyself, but will dye your suit quite
reasonable, or clean and repair them,
'as times are 'hard, and I will do them
at (hard time figures. 417 Cotton ave
nue is -the place where Cadies' and
gents’ wear can be renovated. N.
’ IBUIlmre. >
COAL AND WOOD—Realizing that
the times are liard, we offer Corona
coal at 34.25 per ton. Our wood yard
is now prepared to fill all orders
promptly. Give us a trial. Oarlton,
Jenkins & Berry, corner of Sixth and
Cherry. Telephone 184.
I DON’T make much claim to being
an artist, but my reputation as a
first-class frame-maker to excelled by
none. Call and sets my mouldings
and get prices. Lamar Williams. 416
Seoond street.
TELEPHONE 374 for your printing.
We will coll for order promptly.
Smith & Watson.
FOR THANSGIVING place your or
ders in advance for turkeys, ducks,
geese and chickens; they will be
dreosod Kansas City pouDtry, far su
perior In quality than any live or
local dressed. Rest assured, they are
uilwayB fOit; will give one quart cran
berries and one stall: celeTy with
each turkey sold. L. D. Abel ft Co.,
620 Cherry street.,
DON’T SEND THAT large order for
printing out of tborwn. Printing is
cheaper la largo quantities; that to
the reason you think your printer’s
prioes are higher than Nortnem
prices. Keep the targe orders nt
home and send ithe small ones off.
Smith & Watson can fill your order
(Whether It be large or small. Tele
phone 374.
FOR THANKSGIVING—PMce your
orders In advance for turkeys, ducks,
geese and chickens. They will be
dressed Kansas City poultry, far
superior In aualttv Oran any live or
local dressed. Rest assured they are
always fat. Will give one quart
cranberries and one stoDk celery to
eadh turkey sold. L. D. Abel & Co.,
620 Cherry. • , .
MONEY TO LEND.—No commission
changed.—Peraoms dee!ring to (borrow
money 1m amounts df 3500 arid up-
w-anto \tpon Improved real cdtate In
ltho dlty or auburto. Inlteredt payable
quarttariy alt eight per cerot., loan to
rum fhoon one (to (three years, may bo
aiccommridjited by addressing P. O.
Ibox 663. Describe (the real rotate of-
.fared us ocaurity. and tltalte amount of
■lnsumince on the Impnavomemte. Bor
rower will be alt mo expense except fee
for examining title.
SOMETHING new and novel for birth
day and Christmas presents. Ladles’
shoo buttoners, 75c. With your name
and address cn one side, and photo
graph of yourself, celebrities, em-
iblems of societies, or anything de
sired on the other side, placed under
the surface of handle, which Is clear
as glass. For a personal photo or
anj-lhlng special, 26c.\Pen knives, 31.
Harrle Morton, general agent, Ma
con, GO.
WE have an Invoice for the following
goodra to arrive tomorrow morning:
25 pounds filled- Pfeffernusse; twelve
tins Marx. Lebkuchen; 5 round Koe
nig Kuchea: 5 square Koenig Ku
chin); 10 Ilonlg Kuchen; 20 pounds
Eltoun KuChen; 10 cartoons Vanilla
Kuchen; 60 packages assorted Ku-
chens; 1 case Bismarck Herring; 25
pounds smoked Salmon; 12 packages
Barclcr Kuchen. These goods are
now .laid novel, and we will bo
•pleased to have your orders. F. E.
Kupfermam, 412 Second street; tele
phone 215.
LARGE PROFITS npon 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
has been In the bands of our agents
It has been unusually profitable to
them. We are rearranging our terri
tory. Liberal terms to good men
guaranteed. Address. United Life in
surance Association, 271 BroadwaX
New York.
TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD.—Mr. S.
Guthman makes a liberal proposition
Ito Macon gtrts.—Mr. S. Gutnman,
■the liberal proprietor of the Troy
■Steam Laundrv. makes the young
Judies of Macon the following origL
nal proposition: To the young college
or public school girl who will write
the best esoav with) Troy Steam
Laundry as the subtect he will give,
on -The 23th of December next, ten
dollars In gold. Mr. Gufhavan speci
fies that Uhe words "Troy Stettin.
Laundry” shad! appear at '.east six
tlmea in the essavs which ore sub
mitted for the prize. Essays must
be In by December 15. and will be
subaritted «o a committee of three,
who will :f.'Ur.l the prize. Leave
your essays at Troy Steam Laundry,
352 First street.