The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 01, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER, 1. 1894 THE CONTEST STARTS TODAY Hero Is Ten Dollars Per Week for You for the Next Four Weeks. WHERE TO LOOK FOR IT Ilsad Evtry Word tsrsfally l« thsTsl- rgraph’i Chsap Colnraiu-L.arii Bslew llow (o Earn (10 m W'c.k Until Christmas. Every won* In tt» Telegraph's “(Swap CoJumn#" wlU be sonmied clo*«- jy today, and overy day tor a week There in *10 In it tor aorae cureful rou ter, -and *10 1# tt* to be domed at •Juste day*. The Increased numflwr of cheap col- uina advemtomm*!* 1# today’# Tele graph would, indicate that ire “Hidden Sitncvooe” ooai/nl:* o »uoce*» to begin with, 1 tut If yon want further proof you r,!ty bore to took Into the tbouacud* of Innnai to util oh tlio Tolegrenb goee ta«, morning and see "tha lad.'** pour ing over tfao Cheep column* to find the loot iwurd. i ■ Uluny got an 'floa tint the lawt word mu# Indented Thttreday room ng, but UUd i» a inlsttuko. It «*•# for the first time today. It may bo one wool, or :t may be two: *> read the ebmp coturoud cm fully to'nuke CriTMln you don't 'mine it. U fg there romowhare, aud nQM.tor maybe two wordB Wllvbo In ov.-ry day now for a weak—ending with l Friday morn.ug’a Haue.. Maybe mime very currftrt Tender lus already found It. If no,, they etfljr nave to rmd as om-tuHy ex more ilaiy* nod the money Ik .tlielr’K, provide,! they are the first to gel *he non-rot omiwor to th a office af ter 7 o’clock Ifr Oay rooming. Bviwy one «hould go to work to earn the Tttegroph’a money. Iletuembtw It la *10 ovary week trow now until flhnistmns. lira money will ooroo In n’.ci(y, and mot much work Is involved In mrulng It Mateo, to tlio pain: Beg nnlng Rot- unl.iy rooming and from then on for one work iho TChumild* will h nnowiiom among lla "Cheiip column" ndverttaameota a lo»t word or word'out of place. By watching the cheap col umn* each day for ooe week awl read ing carefully every advertisement there in, ’.t will bo no difficult matter to Hud tlio loot word. Berth of thoao word* will term a aenttaiee. ’Bo llluatmte: Buppoac on Saturday momns the Tel egraph print* In Ita cheap oolivnn an ndvcrtlnomoat like the following: XsrA8 TRIX—The Ume la abort: prices low; Judlcluua tho place la •here. And then on Sunday auppoao you geo the following: WATCH the cnlunroa of the Telegraph ndvcrtlalng tor our apeclat holiday offering*. . . -, And again on Monday you And tola one: ,WE do not hide our light under fc buatiol. Our more la alwaya, there fore, alWHya crowded. And on Tucaday you aoo fhla: WR And that k paya pay# to tell the public what we’ve got. On Wedncaday you may ate eome- tlilng like tide: LOST—An opportunity to laoreaae our u trade by Inviting the public to vlalt , our etore. ’On Tlmraday It may take thU form: <WR holiday trade la good, beoauao .good wo advertised our goods. And then tor the last day, Friday, ■ay something like thla one: JUDICIOUS advertising alwaya paya u dividend. If you are n careful render you have found that the word “Judicious” was out of place In the Saturday ad: on Bunday you found that Important word ’Mdvcrtlslug" out of place; on Monday you found "alwaya"! on Tuca day "pey#"i on Wedneaday “a"; on Thursday ’’good’’; on Friday "otvi- dond." Tha week baa been completed and you have found one word each day, wh.ch when put together form the eemsncw "Judicious udvcrtlalng always paye a rood dividend," which ia maxim true as gospel. It you have been quick, you have rushed your ngswet to the Telegraph ottt e at the earliest hour poeaHxe Fri day morning. If » was the lint cor ny tanswer received. you will read In Saturday a' paper the pleasaut an- npunetm-nt that you have feodved *}; if the eqoond oorreot answer, chat you Unve received *S; and it third. It. Of counw, the aentence which begins Ss.unlay will not be the saov* as the S?»r’..f a . d . nothing like It; ap dual attempt to guraa until you have mid carefully utch of the aeveu *?•£» beginning Saturday and con cluding with Friday morning's laeuc. > r >'>«, «re not tha drat In thla con- °Sii£S tor toe Tele, graph Intends to keep It up. Maybe indemnity, but cvrestoty fovVour weeks—until MO has been distributed in this way among tha Telegruoh’a moat careful readers. _, K °w. get ready; tho eonteat will be- m r nln f- Then n-.iCch tha -♦cap columns" overy day tor one em1 K * SSL*? 1 . noJ Vounrelf eev- toougfc?*** b * t " r ont tluu »' ou No iitwwn trill bo r<whv.! Friday morning. Announoe- S2r VLrire’w?, m ** t ta Saturday’s writ* your aiwcr on a •nvelope ad- TUtomnh^ “epadmem -j§w£s*nifS eh £l' d ' ly 85*. n.JST2 JT 111 cttamlw'd. Tt^ a^ p * da thla? <b* wlornhs" 5 oP^thB ’pojS.r so, r.”'.;y KwS: wK be repaid tor Its effort ia necessary fir r f totoSSin* JfidS t atefully word for word and lino for im* in every- advortlaemew: m the “ehetn eolu-nas” in order to feel cere ttln to*'t'*?’bare ganawtd She rleht tterds. It wlH be nceeasarv to rend every one of these sdvertkemeats ov er day In the week lu order to form -.he complete ecntence. bo read by InteUlgent people, l~i carefully to see If It contains the lost word, and In rending tho readeFa nlnd will become Impressed with whatever Is offered therein. The re sults of tills sort of advertising will be prompt and direct Jt will at once cause he Telegraph’s “cheap” advertise ments to. be among tbe moat valuable In tho paper. It -will be well tor merchant* who wish to get the benefit of tote scheme at the beginning to get tbclr adver- thieroents . ready early Friday evening. They wKI be Inserted at the usual rate, with tbe positive assn ranee, as demon strated above, that they will be better reed, more closely scrutinised and more effective In every way then ever before. There la money In It, not only for the contestant, but for every wtsr- chant who places his ada In the Tele graph a cheap columns. THE BARGAIN COUNTER. New ncoordeon-plalted chiffon 20 Inches wide. All the late abode*. Bao- ixmberg Oo. Embroidered silk handkerchiefs for ladles and children, 10c. each. Dvnncn- berg Co. JUHAN’S WRAPS— New lino tan and black capes opened yesterday, at M. worth (12.C0. Sea thorn today. New lot black and tan kid gloves, 69c. a pair. Dannt-nberg Co. Now plain and fancy taffeta silks, ah shades, for evening wear, at Dan- neriberg Company's BROWNIES— Juhan bw just opened 1,000 pretty “Brownie” pine, daggers, ornaments, etc., at 16c. Algo big line side combs. Czarina neck scarfs, etc. • New lot handsome plush capes, 610 and (12.60. Dannenberg Co. You don't know wo have plenty hair Noth, now 26c> to 60c, the yard. Don- nenberg Co. Kid gloves for little girls. Kid glovea for little boys. Kid glovea tor Indio*. Kid glovea for men. At Juhan’a. . All blank goods mirked down to day at Doiuienbcrg Company’s. Or, Price’s Cream Baking Powdei- Moat Parfect Made. Offioo of 8. ahemry, III Draytaa Street, Savannah, Ga., December 10, 1801.—'Mensrs Itipjmwn liras, bavm- nalt, Ga.— D«tr Sirs: I tv >uld like to add my tmti.mony to tho almost in rao- uloua effect of P. P. F. In the case of Mary Ingraham, a woman living i,u my place. (She had a constant cough- sore tlirooit, ttoUJUy, etc., am! »raa emaolaied to a degree that alt- was tin-aide to get out of bod unaided, be ing given up by phya.o a iw. She b',d tukeu tho nuv.ous wictlli-d Hlji.d Medldnes without tho Mist effect -in- til being put under P. 'Vl'., sin untile- dlikoly begun to '.mprore and is new In as good licultti as over !u her 1 fc. You can refer to me at any time aa to tho effect* of P, P. P, In he fo--going case. Your* truly, Samuel Cherry. A MARSHAL SAViOD LIFE AND HAIR. Moutlecllo, Fla., Jan. 21, I' PO.- For the last eight year* I hive been in had health, gitlfetiug w rit malaria, t.i-u- uuvnani, dyapspa'it -un.l dropsy. .My dlgocMon was bid, and ray hair ell earno out; In fact I tvas nearly a wreck. I hud taken ’tldney and Hood medicines, will'll >VA m,» tt» g.-od. When I Ix'gui taking P. P. I\, ahtut throe months ago, I was aa weak as a oh’Jd. I have only taken tow holt ea (small hlec), and today 1 am a well man and tny luir lets “o»mo ag-tn." I cannot rccomrae id P.'P. P. to<, highly. W. F. Ware, Mondial Mon tic-olio, Fla. P. C. Owens, witam Women Silver Miners. TWO women of Baker county, Or., own silver mliii-K iiiul nit- rum.log tboui In per son. They do not actually handle shovels nmt wnrL tin- din, but tli-y -upurlnu-inl the working of their property, and white they admit tho business lias rough eld» fur n woman they are making money and propose to keep an. Internal Beauty. Mon, at s rule, aro easily attracted by a tx-mltlful fori-, but tt Is l-y Internal Ik-.-io- ty of character that a woman can cv-rt the urvali-st Intlui-ncc. A truo minded man, though ennmored by personal beau ty, will soon fool too hollowness of Its charms when ho discover* tho lock of nun ml Ix-auty. Tho annnjanco of s rough grlddlo whan haklugcskeo may bo overcomo by rubbing It with a allco of raw turnip. Those who have tisod It say It make* the grlddlo smooth os gloss, and oako baking, there fore, an easy operation. Tbo effects of fright aro ofttlmeo lam entable oven to matured nerves. How much more so In too case of children too young to know tbo unreality of tho talcs so liberally sod recklessly repeated to thorn f Purify your blood, tone up the sys tem. and regulate the digestive organa by taklug Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. (LADIES DO XOU KNOW OH. FtUX LE BRUN S STEEL UNO PEHNYROYEL PILLS tTAthooriitaalAnd only FHK.NCH.Mfo&miro> ii-iMo coiv on th* market. Frio*$l.vW; M&t by >aL i icsoino m!u onU **» QOODWTN’S DRUQ STORKs 8ol« Actnts. Ch«mr 8tre«t ana eoltoA ▲▼enuo. Mtoon. Oc it BRUM'S At Si liniMl B U'OS d.MUN ^ ■.hsosn.w-Vrr u* Cl- |D.t, tosiHrK •( 41HH K.»«S to Ukm IauimUj. 1^14 AS A PRCVtimVt Vv ttimt Ittltu !.--(reoalK'«UstodlmS »My twtoNWAl Itow. t «4 (a UM mm| lwwn»m. inura . • i* C-xwicrfweA ud litoa*. |>aMt. QOODWTN’S DRUQ STORE. AN... • ADVERTISEMENT placed tn the cUsalflod columns of The Tvl^grarh la sure to brtng RESULTS The impecunious man just now Is trying to look well dressed With a pair of ’93 trousers and - A ’93 coat and vest. We are selling our rightly-made Clothing to an unusually large number of men who are making their first experiment in Ready-to-wear Suits. Whether it be a sign of impecuniosity or of good sense the result is that the tailor seldom regains a cus tomer we have once clothed. ' jUU.JW^o- CZARINA’S The latest fad, at GEO. T. BEELAND'S. Jeweler..320 Second Street MACON, GA. 351 10 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Oil j, uviiuiu, SAW MILLS. Machinery All Kinds. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet soar 180 C MAGNIFICENT OF THE . If you visited tlio Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit Come and see it When will you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound ior 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out tho following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS OF THE WorlcTs Fair «>*»*«■ ary *■ re-" re- » «** I Ml- Y - IS.S.U SSl St «MUt»*t M..SWHWV tfil* — —- iLibbey’s ’LEADS THE WORLD.; AMERICAN CUT GLASS. Highest Award World’* Fair. If you want the § finest quality cut I glass, buy goods | having ihb trade mark. 9 CHAST H. SOLOMON, Sole Agnl <• LOOK OUT FOR COLD WAVE! Window Glass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates.. Nfa* to th* time to buy the abo\e before Ut* cold weather cootf*. I have the iaryes*. stock South, with prices lower iiurx tv.*r. ' T. C. BURKE. o. P. & B. E WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH CQQB1 LUMBER. M0ULD1H35. fBKTt UM: USD SEA AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. LEADING WHOLESALE HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co., LIQCOHS, CIGARS and TOBACCO, Cheapest house In Uaoon. Orders promptly filled. J. L MACK, Msna-er. • - • Macon Oa. A trial solicited. MACQH SASH, EQQB. & LUMBER C0„ INCORPORATED CAPITAL, S60.000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, —AND MANUF ACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. f Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair/ BUILDERS’ HAilDWAE, Etc. | MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account of Its ibsolute purity, to aid digestion It le e. most pleasant Incomparably strengthening to tho la This beer la brewed from tho beat from Bohemia. It js brewed after tho rel at Pilson. Bohemia. Baxbarossa la taste and brilliancy, and on-account the Imported Pilsner by connolneurs. For tne dinner table and for a lun tie of Barbaroesa. Delivered anywhere In the city. wholesomeness, good taste and quality and refreshing beverage, an article valid and convalescent, selected malt and from hops Imported new existing method In the Hof Braue- a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In of Its excellent quality Is preferred to ch there Is nothing better than a bot- ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, 'Phone 424. Solo Agents. Adam’s Clothes Were remarkably simple and in expensive, but they would hardly do for the U. S. t A. D. 1894. Our clothes are remarkably inex pensive, also—note these prices: Pants - - - S3.00 Suits $ 13.25 Topcoats -SI 0.25 And better material for a little more money. We give you fine quality, perfect fit and the latest cut We Make Suits That Suit. PANTS suits COMPANY 3.13 Second Sitroot GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of Robert L. McKenncy, Fred T. Lofton, W. F. Combs, T. W. Loy- less, W. H. Langsdale, J. B. Rau and N. E. Harris respectfully shows: First.—Taut «hev desire to be In corporated wish traclr successors and associates under the -name and style of “The Mawon Nows Printing Com pany.” and In that name to enjoy all the rWhts, privilege* and immunities appertaining <0 such corporation un der tbe laws of this state. 'Second.—Tho particular business which they desire to -transact and the object of their association Is the pub lication for gain of one or ■ more news papers or periodicals in the city of Macon, the oarrylng on of a general job printing, ruling and binding busi ness. ansi the doing of such other busi es. In the way of publishing and print ing ns may bo desired by the board of directors hereinafter to be provided far. Third—The amount of capital to be employed Is twenty thousand dollars, to be divided Into shares of one hun dred dollars each, more than ten per cent, of Which Dus already been paid In. Fourth.—The Place of business of the corporation Is to be the city of Ma con. Bibb county. Georgia. Fifth—The government of the cor poration Is to be vested In a board of directors, to consist of five members, who shell select from their number a president and a general business mana ger. Sixth—They desire to be incorpo rated tor the term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal. HILL. HARIRIS & BIRCH. Petitioners' Attorneys. A true extract from the records of Bibb superior court September, S, 1894. ROBERT A. NISBET. Clerk. Rand, MoHally & Co/s ATLAS OP THE ■ WORLD I NEW SCfETY-TWO MANY ENTIRELY BOOK.* Hffa, FEATURE! METHODS. looted GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—G. W. C*raker, administrator of the estate of W. B. Ferrell, late of said county, de ceased. represents to this court that he has fully discharged the duties of said trust and therefore asks for letters of dismission: Thla tv. therefore, to notify all parties concerned to ffio their objec tions, If say they have, on or before the firs: Monday lu January, 1S95. or eee letters will be granvd as asked for. C M. WILEY? Ordinary. Office of Theo Eth.no Chrono Anthropo ^ Bio Geo Topo Hydro Historic Praotio Systematic Statistic Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematio fflSTORY of tho WORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890. Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of the ■World’s Bright Men. STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS GAZETTEEB and ATLAS. AL Three hundred and forty-fiv« pages. Bound in finest quality English doth. Printed upon fine calend« ered paper with marbled edges. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $7.50. • Cut out coupon and send it with TWO DOLLARS, and we will send you a copy oi the magnificent work. Size, 111-2 x 141-2 inches. Out of town purchaser* t* pay carriage. j. M. John.ton. President. J. D..Stetaoa. Vice President. I* P. HUlyer. Cashier. The American national Banh, MACON, GA. CAPITAL..*. ...... .» ..«50.«00-M SURPLUS.. .. ..IS5.000.C4 Largest capital of any national bank In Central Georgia. Account, of banks, corporation, and Individual, vrll 1 receive careful attention. Corrcepoa. Aence Invited. 1 OF MACON. GA CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. 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