The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 02, 1894, Image 7

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I— THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1894, T SEORGIA-PRDDOCE COMPANY, Bright Oatlouk for the Future Under Its New Management and System. FACILITIES ‘GREATLY INCREASED fn# Contpiny Will 13* Fully Prepared <o II tod*« Batlucu of Any Volume From Kow On—Important Information fo Shipper* Tie Telegraph! menttaaed last week that M'*J. A. C. Knapp, formerly trafy 11c ratferoyger of Hie Georgia Southern nod Florida railroad, had bought out and o sfturroed con'Sroj of the Georgia Produce* Company. Thie 'major ttakes to thda new line of business like a duck to waiter, and when a Telegraph reporter eaw him he was fcuij* in tyU office, while carpenters were riit work making necessary improve ments to the Georgia Produce Compa ny’s place of business at 660 ^Poplar street. The Georgia Produce Company under MaJ. Knapp’s management is to greatly increase facilities for business and will be oj*e of ‘tfhe largest produce commis sion houses in the -South. It is only an other one of the gratifying signs of ibo times and is worth noling in connection with the various business improve ments about the dty. “We Intend to do more business; «hafs all/’ ©aid Mad. Knapp. “It re quires a considerable amount of mov ing about and fixing up to do it, but we will soon have this work out of the way. “I-n tlhe meantime, we have made nil arrangements to do business on a large scale. We wll ncit only handle Southern produce of all kinds In any quantities, but will also 'handle Western produce of all kinds. “We have fhade arrangements, for instance, by which we oan take a man’s whole crop of oranges and handle it to a better advantage than he pos- ably could. We do .tiliis by hawing val uable eonneotlcns In'all the larger cities or the couritry, thereby befog note to place ldts of fifty cars of fruit where J* Hooded and where it will bring . the best prices. TOiia is an advantage to the grower, and he will Invariably save money by turning Ms products over to us, because we keep thoroughly posted on "he markets and arc always able to tell where goods will sell to the best advantage." Maj. Knapp is well quillfled to handle a business of t'hls volume, and lit la safe to predict that Ms conduct of the Geor gia Produce Company will reflect credit on Macon's business importance and commercial strength. The major Is a man whom the newspaper fellows feel that albey can never say enough good of, and tlhe Telegraph reporter has been laying low for Mm to make the announcement of, Ms new departure sice tt first became known. MaJ. Knapp meeds no introduction to people of this section or of Georgia, for his long and prominent connection with the railroads of 'this staite have made hits name fa miliar to most people. He is a man of fine business aMltity and high prVnck pies. Jibe mind of the average man •would be struck at once with the fact that his long connection with various railroads 1n khe South peculiarly fits him for handling produce In the Cheap est 'and most effective«way, and, mo doubt, this will be one of the strong points In Maj. Kntipp's favor In the economical management of Ms busi ness. He has always been accustomed to answering a heavy correspondence dally, and nothing would please Mm better than to answer every Inquiry made by produce men throughout the country. They will assuredly find him prompt, reliable and careful of their every interest. 9 ONE CENT ...i WORD... ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING, FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE, TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENT8. WANTED. WANTED—Good agent to handle the Densmore Typewriter. In. Macon: •terms liberal. Address J. E. Minter. WANTED—Address of J. H. Gay. former ly of Lumber City, Ga. Buslnese of importance. J. P. Gay. P. O. West At lanta. 0*. WANTED—Boarders for two pleasant upstairs rooms. Mrs. Dasher, 126 Washington avenue. WANTED—A Catholic man of good character to work In hie own county; 318 per week. P. H. Kelly, 66 Fifth avenue, Chicago, HI. WANtED-A position. A young man willing to work. Three years' experi ence In grocery etore. Gllt-edge refer- ences. Address H„ care Telegraph. WANTED—Will pay cash for a good sec- I ond hand piano. Call on or address M., Telegraph. WANTED—Nicely furnished room by single gentleman; must be close in. Address ''A,'' care Telegraph. IN THE PAVILION. A irajfolcyot Itlhe thleimt having ex pressed ti preference for who Lexington races, iby iway of variety, dhe oard from that 'track -took the place of the one Beat out bv ithe Virginia Jockey Club. There was a lively crowd -in he Pavilion during the alfltemxm, -amd wpsaulaklon was very fair. The Showing made was three -fa/vbrttas, a second choice and ocb nutnider. to three of tho races the b arses finished exactly as they were placed In Ithe odds, ahl therefore right up to form. Losers, under such clr- cumatattcea, -nuat change up their trou- loirs no bad Judgement, and ithat’a not hbrse sense. The CK1 Dominion Jockey Club's card will he on the board tomo- raw, arid cont&nue unldil .the meeting operas at Nifw Orleans merit Saturday. Erne quotations received ait Putzel's Pwl’ion ait 12:46 ip. m. AT LEXINGTON, KT„ YESTERDAY. Flrsa Race—SewemreUghths of a mile; PfflUng. Time 1:331-4. Carrie H.. SO; 6 to 1 CHetaton) t Sritcri-or. 107; 9 to S (Graham) 2 Ctiinlty, 102: 3 to 1 ....(Perkins) 3 Secorid Rojee—Three-fourtths of a-nrile; eeSfo-g. Time 1:17 1-2. Tortor, 85; 4 to 6 ••••■(B. Kerins) 1 Qtleen 'Mag, 81; 2 to l. (HeuetlM) 2 Xfo CTewe, 91; 3 to 1 <J. Jones) 3 Third Race—Five ond a half furlongs; owner's ha-witeap. Time 1:10 1-2. Cllritie C. 75: 5 to 2 (B. Blevins) 1 GfiraMlne. 95; 3 .to 6 (P*klns) 2 Twinkle, 93; 5 to 2 CA. Clayton) I Fourth Race—One mile; selling. Time 2:47 1-4. Cass, 101; It o (Perkins) 1 nireerawich, 111; 3 to 1....CC. Graham) 2 Glortana, 08; 3 to 1 (A. Clayton) 3 ; Fifth Race—Nto-e-jlxt’eembha of a rnlfo: 2-y*ar-ovM. Time 0:68. Shield Bevrer, 103: 7 to 10...fPerkfos) 1 ArmleM.. 160: 3 to l....(H. WUSams) 2 Glenn Lilly. 103; 4 to 1 (J. Join** 3 Track slow. At ALEXANDRIA, VA„ DEC. 3, 1894, First Race—Four «nd a half furtongs. —.Mis,try. 115; Snooks. 116; Dockwtck, 115: Bon Voyage, 115; Jim Fagtn, 115; Cumulate, 112; Prince Albert. 1J2; Mickey B., 110: Bones Inapt-, 107; Grace ful. 107: iKree Prrtw, 107. iSaoond Race—Six and a quarter fur longs.— Altteib 106; Dauntless, 106; Red Cross, 103 iRonaild, 105; Carnakte, 106; Billy, Boy. 103: deck Lovell, 105; Trou- ble, 105: Hon MaHnur. 103; Belle of Fer- moy. 102; HiK-Bireed. 102: Berwyn, 102; Iran- K.. 102; May K., flat* Rebecca KotnOt). 102. ' Thiel Race—One and one-eWtth miles: selling.—CMbf Justdoe, 114: Eddie M., 114; lino Grande, 111: High C. Ill; Ktrigwood, Ul; EOtolrtth. 1 03; Terra- clous, 108; Dhre Dev*. 108: John Duffy. 10 Fourh Race—Four anil a half fur longs; selling —Lottie A.. 116; Caotutezy geidfog 111; The Snake, 100; Gorman, 106; Rto-isl. 1M: i 1 ™' 99- WIMi'Rn Penn. 98; Ootgtw, is; vex- nricn Vf '.dlur. 96: Siberia. 95; Joyous*. 93; Lillian U. 93: Rufus, 95: PraTcess A 'l"f>h 5 Rare—Soven-odghths of a mUe; rtdlln*,—Canrrua 112:. Rkirns. H2;..Pr- . morse. 109: Atjsremler. 1«: M'Gge. ri6: Dosrelt 105: G-iiSufn. 101; brass the jow/)ci; Belle Blackburn. 10). COLD WAVE COMING.—CM. Ar- mand Butts, the pioneer coal dealer of Ms-on. «ay» a cold wave Is coming, and he know* you can teirortrat he thinks about It by hi* ads In today's Telegraph. - - WANTED—The people to know that WeKand & Robll carry a full line of cooking stoves. 464 First street. WANTED.—Two gentleman boarders, or to rent one or Uwo rooms. 116 Ac ademy street. WANTED—Boarders; flrst-claes table board, with or without room*. Mrs. Awtrey's, 768 Cherry street. WANTED.—To Inform the public that they oan buy the beat coal at 34.25 per ton. Telltco or Corona. Just ns sou like. Our wood yard Is also prepared 'to mil ail orders promptly. Carlton, Jenkins & Berry, corner Slxilh and Cherry streets. WANTED—Lady and gentlemen can vassers for city and country; must be pushing and" good workers; reference required. Apply room 6. over Georgia Packing House, Cotton avenue. WANTED—Experienced canvasser, In dy or gentleman, to travel and locate agents in the South-Salary and ex penses paid. No canvassing. Elliot - Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Boarders for pleasant rooms; also day boarders 1 ; first class table; third door from Poplar street; conven ient to business. Will also take couples. Rates reasonable. Hamilton Home, 5G8 First street. DETECTIVES—We want a reliable man in every locality to act as Prl vato Detective under instructions. Experience -not neoiasary. Send for particular*. Amcrioan Detective . Agency, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED;—A position as stenographer ai.td fiyipsiwriter by young wonrad whb o50 tijeil and puacituate correctly. Can ifurn'lah machine. Adrress B, this office. ■- , •>„ ' BUTLER WANTED.—Settled colored man without family. Must understand • care hordes, cows, good milker, garden er, honest, trustworthy, Industrious. Apply Room 1, Exchange Bank. 9 o'clock Monday. A YOUNG LADY of experience who has a highest grade certificate of Georgia desires a situation to teach English, mathematics, including bookkeeping, languages ond music. References giv en. Address, stating terms, Miss Orle L. Moon, Scottsvllle, Albemarle County, Virginia. FOll RENT. FOR RENT.—Rooms furnished or un- furnished. Close In. Apply to 651 1-3 Poplar street. FOR RENT—The John Detts place, No. 820 Second street; seven rooms and serv ants house; low to approved tenant. Geo. W. Duncan * Co. FOR RENT—Pleasant front, second floor , room;, water, gas, bath; furnished to suit. 859 New. FOR RENT—To gentlemen only, one nicely furnished room. 203 Flmt street. FOR RDNT—A desirable dwelling; seven rooms, Orange atreet. Apply W4 Cot ton avenue. FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen'* Sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ings Bank. FOR RENT—On easy terms, eight- horse farm on railroad six miles from city; fertile, well watered and wooded, with good Improvement*. Apply, to,Mrs. A. A. Coleman. Foil RENT—Front room, downstairs, ■ nlicely furnished; 619 First street; rent cheap. FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms, adapted for light housekeeping. Gas, baths, hot and cold water, 759 First street. FOR RENT.—Three-horso farm In mils Sand 'half at -Macon: good farmhouse on property. Well suited for dairy. Bex 638. FOR RENT—Rear of seoond floor, all of third floor and baaement of American National Bank building. Constructed specially for printing offlee; tfter Oc tober 5. R. E. Park. BUSINESS men can save money by aadreeolnj? Georgia Employment Bu reau when In need of bookkeepers, olfice help, etemogniphera or salesmen. FOR RENT-41 tore No. 211 Cotton *vs- nue. Also warehouse on sidetrack,Sixth street, and stable with U stalls. Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’s shop. FOR RENT—A desirable dwelling; 7 rooms. Orange street. Apply (144 Cot ton avenue. FOR RENT-^A nice residence with large garden, comer of College and Chestnut streets. Apply 641 Cotton avenue. TO RENT—Store No. 259 Second street, next Plarpont house, and three rooms above; gas and water, will- change to suit tenant. R. E. Park. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.t-Small house In nice neigh- iborbood sit little m «- ■ ahan h A v.due to loan association or (or exfo. it. AL ZfiUer, 463 Scoorel-'etreat, • • • . -• 4 ‘ $L150 WILL BUY two pctw with good Improvement* oq Ridge avenue. Crump’s Park. Very dealraWo and best bargala on market; come quick. GrTe 1?. puncaq A Co, > FOR SALE—Seven-room house; large 1"!: HO'! Seoond street. Good terms. •Wpply HoTllfleld. this office. FOR SALE—Fine roses. Apply to Mr*' E. r r>i. klnson, Bellevue rar line. Ma con, Ga. . SECND-HIAND Surrey for Bale cheap. Address W. S„ care Telegraph. FOR SALE—Four room dwelling house In close proximity to three street car lines; good neighborhood; terns liberal. Apply 518 Cherry street. FOR SALE!—Cheap; two milch coins ■with young calves. John Winn, 821 Oak street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Beautifully located house on Tattnall square. Lot 70x356, on alley; very desirable. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. FOR Ohpletmas presents at coat, aae the#?: Tows and games, blocks and banks, ibpaka arid blMee, pictures and mirrors, sewing maa-ihlnes. pianos and O.T8O019. E. W. Burke, receiver. FOR SALE.—On* handsome Hamible- tonion driving horse, sound, and fear, less of anything. Caw *h2»w a miile to 2:45. Also one Demorest T oa«n and Brewster side-bar buggy. Can be had at a tomato. Shown at Hudson's Uvey stable. MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTERS—All kinds received every morning and afternoon. Dopson, .Clarke & Daniel. GREATER MACON, did you eay? That’* right. Patronlre your home Industries— that's the meat to make Caesar great. Smith & Watson's printing office Is a home industry, a good one, and the4r telephone is 314. 33.500 WILL BUY beautiful house and lot In Vineville, on car line, near Judge Haredman'e. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. GERMAN PICKLES, Sweet and Sour -Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow, Mus tard and ■ Mince Meat, in bulk, at Kahrt & Hlrscli. „ 3406—WE HAVE this amouAt to loan un til April 15 on glodA. stocks or bonds. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. NEW nut*, raisins, citron nnd cur rants, California canned fruits and New Pack Can Corn, Pens and Suc cotash. at tile popular first-class gro cery at Kahn & Hirsch. IF IN SEARCH of a desirable home at tend the sale Tuesday at court house, 11 o’clock. TRY otfr 1-pound breakfast Java cofTee and fine fcas; have no equal in the city. German ond French Delicacies of every description. Cull and be covtoced, at Kahn & Hirsch. LIME 75 cents barrel. I will have on consignment Wednesday a car of Ala bama lime which will be delivered at 75 cents. Drop mo a cord and order shall have prompt attention; G. H. Bolfeulllet, Huguenhi Heights. HOLLAND herring, Swiss cheese, gen uine imported Brie cheese, pickle mess pork, and dressed poultry, at the leaders of fancy grocerica, Kahn A Hirsch, Afrmory building, ’phone 29. HOLIDAY GOOD3-JToys, dolls, games, Juvenile books, gift books, presents suitable for old or youg at lowest prices at McEvoy-Sanders Company. GIVEN AWAY—25 handsomq white and gold easels, next week; for par- 1lcul3rai“"S«n at my store, 416 Sec ond street. Larngf WiHinnu, Manu facturer of picture frames. ONE ROOM to let.’ Apply 215 New street. WE sell furniture on installment plan; good, easy terms. A. S. Thomas tt Co., 653 Poplar street. OUR XMAS GOODS are In. We ■ have elegant books at 25, 50 and 75 cento, Standard works; also gift books for children or grown people. Our prices are the very bottom. McEvoy-Sanders Company. WE are offering everything needed by the housekeepers at the lowest prices. We give ypu good, easy terms. It will pay you to call and examine our etoc-k, and get prloes. A, S. Thomas & Co., 653 Poplar street. VIAVI can be obtained from Mrs. J. B. Stevens, R69 Oak street.. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. YOUNG married couple desires board in refined private family, above Third street. Address Box 307, Macon, Ga, SEE the line at holiday goods at Mc- Evoy-Sandsrs Company. It surpasses anything in way of variety and low prices. HEART neck chain, very stylsh and low prices at Larorus\ BLUE RIBBON picture frames. We are making up our elegant-stock of mould. Inge on which we took premium at fair, at prices whloh cannot fall to please. McEvoy-Sanders Company. HAVE you tried that new corn beef at Georgia Packing Co.'s. Finest In Ma con. YOUR PICTURE as nicely framed os those which gave us the blue ribbon at the Dixie Fair. McEvoy-Sanders Company. , COLLEGE STREET CIRCLE of King's ifooshters will meet at tho residence of Mrs. C. B. Willingham at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. A full attendance Is desired. AS FINE a selection of pteturo mould ing as you wish to see at McEvoy- Sanders Company. HOUSE, all mo Jem Improvements, 759 First street, will be sold Tuesday. ARTISTS' SUPPLIES snd picture fram ing among our specialties. McEvoy. Banders Company. WATCH CHAIN warranted fir ten or twenty years at low price at Jewelry Patace. |4 WATCHES for boys, warranted by us. Lazarus Jewelry Company, A CHOICE supply of flower bulb* and pansy seed for nte chesp. Daniel Drug and Seed Company. 312.60 FOR DIAMOND RING, first water, :tt Lazarus'. ARE YOU economical? If so, buy your Christmas presents st Laxaru* Jewelry Palace. 90 CENTS for best alarm clock, at Li tints'. DON.T FORGET the sale of No. HO First stroet. Takes place Tuesday st * 11 o'otook to the highest bidder. BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS Dovcltle* tt Lazarus’ Jewelry Palace. LOST, strayed or stolen-A graded Jer sey cow, with on* red yearling, snlt- oblc reward If returned to J. R. Brown. 978 Hate! street. FOR low pricrii. watches, diamonds, fin* Jewelry, silverware, clocks, lamps, etc., go to Lazarus' Jewelry Palace. W*CENTS llt*i« bs*uty.clock at' Lazavua'. PLANT RYE and barley far a winter pasture and buy the seed from Daniel .Drug and Seed Company. LOCK BRACELETS, solid Oliver or gold, alt reduood prices at Lazarus'. DO YOU know, that you can save money by Wiring your fine jewelry’ or dia monds, watches at Lazarus' Jewelry Palace? 34.06 BOYS' watches st Lazarus'; sll watches warruuted. ALL kinds of cholcs moats home-mad* 'Mrd poultry, lard, etc., at Georgia Packing Co. s. BUY a Chrtotmaa present that Is use ful. Welland & Robll. 464 First street, have everything In the furniture line nt lowest prices. PHYSICIANS’ prescript low, family re ceipts, pure drug* and jncdlclnen dis pensed by competent druggists, with neatness and accuracy, at Fourth Street Drug Store* West Epd Drug Store, ^ South Macon Drug Store. W. T. Morgan, Proprietor. $1.00 FOR BEST diamond eye glasses or spectacles at Lazarus* Jewelry Palace. A DOLLAR iten saved on coal Id twoiiai picking. “Elk River" ts »upe- bforto any on dhe -market, snd sells 'far 35.60 per ton. Fleetiwood '& Ross. Ring up 409. THE FINEST pine leaf lard over seen In Macon Just' put on safe at W. L. Henry’s. Telephone 243. IF you itefouhone your order to Fleet:- iwood & Ross your Coal will be deliv ered early Monday morW-ntg. This la pramflt enoutslh. Isn’t St? Ring up 409. REMEMBER. <we sell you a diamond ring for $12.50. warranted pure, first water. Lazarus Jewelry Company. 60 CENTS for solid gold baby rings at Lazarus'. DON’T buy lard until you have seen W. L. Henry's own make of pure lent lard. Telephone 243. SIDE COMBS, very atyClsh 1 , cut Laza rus'. REMEMBER our gold filled watch with Elgin movement only $J?.50. Lszarus Jewelry Company. 25 CENTS lor solid silver thimbles nt Irizartls'. IF you are :«n a hurry for yotur coal let U* know at ci.iot\ Ui will be de4tv- •ersd aairly Monday morointg. Fleett- iwooid & R<ws. TeJOlKinc 409. SHIRAH’S the place to .buy pianos, or gans and musical merchandise, Lowest •prices? eaoy terms. 617 Poplar street. CUFF BUTTONS for boys, only 75c; warranted solid sliver, dt Lazarus- Jewelry Palace. 90 CENTS for best alarm clocks at Laz arus’. 31.00 EjDR SOLID SILVER link but- tons, “name e-nghived free, at Lsza- ■us'.'j; 1 i. LINDEN- BAKING POWDER always gives Ifntisfur.tlon. Retails 20c. lb. 31-00 f0Pr.SOLID SILVER Kuk button, namettpr toltt.il engraved free, rut Liza^gs' Jewelry Palace. WATCHES repaired at Ltzarus Jewelry J>3lace, LONG wa.tdh chains at reasonable prices at Lazarus'. LOOKING foe the miming word? It’s money In your pocket If you And It. hut In the meantime don't overlook the fact that Smith * R'atlyjn would be glad to do your printing. Telephone • 374. ,,| . -, HEART NECKLACES, all sizes and styles, alt Lazarus' JeweCry Palace. SHIRT' STUDS 4n solid sliver or gold at Lazarqs.' CLOCKS—"Ve have the largest line, our prices are the lowest, t” V IF YOUR PIANO or organ needs tuning, repairing, call on or write J. H. Shlrah, 617 Poplar street. YOU GET wbat you buy to quantity atnd quality at Grade Grocery Com- puny. BABY PINS or buttons st Lazarus'., BEST fruit cake Ingredients at Grace Grocery Oompany. THE FIRST of the season-W. L. Hen- ry5s own make of line corn beef. Now on Bale. Telephone 242. A GOOD coal bumi, to an ash. That ts Mh HlnU sold'by Fleetwood & Ross. ■WE CARRY a full stock of everything at lowest oadh price*. Grace Grocery Company. WE WILL suit In Jewelry, diamonds, watches; If not our prices will. Laza rus Jewelry Company., "GALLOWAY" Is the name of the cele brated coal ;tt>2d by Fleetwood ft Rois st *4.60 Tier ton. Bear in rotod that It Is n cheap coal In price, but no* In quaSlty. TnkqOtdne 469. ARTISTIC piano tuning and repairing. Old planoa completely rutored and re. polished. Organs repaired. William H. Shelto 366 flew street. 66 CENTS for solid gold gaby ring at Lazarus'. - ’ YOU have eelten corn beef, but none that win equal that just put up by W. L. Henry. Telephone 242. SOLID GOLD watches at Lazarus’. COUPLES and young mea wanted at 714 Third street. First class fare at re duced rates. 31,600 WILL BUY ten acres level land ■with live water near car line. In rear Log'Cabln Club; a bargain it taken In few daye. Geo.- W. Duncan ft Co. THERE are cheap coals on the mirket. Jfook out fbr th«n. Fleetwood ft Roes sell you the best a* s chain price. JUST ARRIVED—Oil heating stove, at Van Syckel's, 312 Third Street. GOLD PENS at tow prices at Lazarus'. HOLMES & COUTT’S celebrated extra toast crackers retail at the low price of 10c. a pound. 31.706 TO LOAN MONDAY—Eight per cent: three years. Addreis "Quick." Telegraph. 1TB not what we tar,but we’ll convince you of our low price* In diamond,, watches and Jewelry. Lasarus J.w.Iry Company. BEST COAL 34-25. Roush & Bon. Tele- phone 358. SARATOGA CHIPS are Ul the rage. Asa your grocer for them WE hove Just received fresh Swiss, Roqueford, Do Brie, Delslgmv, Phila delphia crwtm, Neutcbatel,- Llm- burser and Hauid Cheese. F. 11. Kup- fel-man, . 412 8econd street, Sam Baer's old stand. Telephone 215. TRY US for flna Jewelry, clocks, silver ware. Our prices will -fit you. Lazt. rus Jewelry Company. A THOROUGHLY competent teacher de- • sires a position. Best of references. Address Miss , Box 637, Atlanta. Ga. GOLD PENS at a sacrifice at Lassrua Jewelry Palace. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER ts the best made. Have you tried ttt ADVERTISEMENT.—Strictures re- ntivai permanently iby edee trinity tn on* to rtf twin, gnlnutos, -wi/Jhout piim . or dettmton. Guaranteed. Benton Strang*, M. D., Condele. Go. I AM giving my full time and atten tion to the drug business, and have Increased my flcUltioa, and am bet ter prepared to accommodate the public In the drug fine than ever. You will either find myself or the follow ing competent and courteous gen tlemen ready to serve you: H. M. Fleetwood at Fourth Street Drug Store: J. R. Brown nt West End Drug Store and W. H. Hatcher, nt South Macon Drug Store. W. T. Morgan. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE - The furniture business heretofore con ducted by H. We|lnnd nt 464 First street. Is now conducted under the firm name of Welland St Robll. a half Interest having been purchased by Mr. It. H. Robll. Mr. Welland remains In charge of the bud ness, and with Increased capital and facil ities scfielts a continuance <f- the lib eral patronage which the nouse has heretofore enjoyed. 312.50 FOR GOLD filled watch with E- irin movement ait Laznrua' Jewelry Palace BANQUET LAMPS, beautiful styles, sle- gant shades. Lasarus Jewelry Com- puny. 60 CENTS for solid gold baby ring at Lazarus' Jewelry Paluce. WHEN In need of any kind of garden or flower se«ds call at 414 Second street Daniel Drug nnd Reed Company. 25 CENTS for solid silver thimbles alt Lazarus'. DO YOU KNOW laxarus sells you a warranted solid gold ring for your baby only 60 cents? Lasirua Jewelry Com pany. CHRiaRMlAS SHOPPERS can oavc 50 per cemt. of bhelr money by buying of tlhe receiver's stock of J. W. Burke & Co. There ave hundreds of -nice hooka. smStaible for any age, osx tv comUtlon. Tnere aco gam? i, toya; .blocks, ipfoturcs, gold pen*, and fancy gco'l.a of every d(ac:VtS«i, besides a Cihourj-m 1 oriher amtlJdios that will pleanc -tlhe Hovel - cn-tis alt Chthstuna* into, and ran -be told at price, ttU-t no regular dealer ran itoivoh. C.iJ-1 early amt gat the pick. THIS Is coal weather. We oeM It from 34.66 per niton uip. The best, remamiber. Fleeitiwood Si ROM,. ’Fh me 409. I CARRY a full line of drugs, patent and family medicines, tol.et and fancy articles, garden seeds, etc. w. t. Morgan, Fourth Street Drug Store, West End Drug Store, , South M,acon Drug,Store. FOR -coal, coke amid -wool, 'tcttr-hcoe 409. Fleetiwotxl & Roes. -* > A XMAS PRESENT^ tor low price s( Lazarus'. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is supplied with pure, fresh drugs snd all prescriptions are filled with accu racy and dispatch. Daniel Drug and 8eed Company. 60 CENTS for solid gold ba<by rings at- Lasarus Company. HHOUF.R'b bread raising is the best bread preparation made. Try tt ; 1 SOLID GOLD scarf pin only 31.60 at Laz arus' Jewelry Palace. “409”—Gihat’a ithe ounnber of Flec»bwo<xi & Rons* 'phono. They sell coal. CHEAP MONEY—Money to loan at 6 per cent. Charles R. Nlsbet, 356 Third street. 31.60 FOR solid gold scarf pm at Lazarus'. WATCHES, watches, for well hoys and girls only 34 each at Lazarus Jewelry Palace. t BLUE RIBBON.—The Judge* awarded us the first premium for our Rohrer’n Bread Raising, pronouncing Itohrer’s better than lionsford'e after a thor ough test. W. a. Turpin ft. Co. BUY your meal tickets at Chaamnm'a English Kftoheti. Twonty-five for |5. Everything nice* to eat. LINDEN BAKINO POWDER always give, satisfaction. Your grocor sella tt. IMPORTANT to drummer* or traveling salesmen who travel In North and South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama or Tennessee. We have an excellent, prof, ttable and pleasant Bide tine. No trouble. Writ* Immediately for term*. Lyle ft Co., Bartow, Flo. WE DON’T bellevo you save money by sending your printing away from Ma con. Give your printer the eamo order you were going to give tho out of town man. Let him quote you prices. Com. pare them. We have secured some large orders in this kind of competition and would like to secure one from you. Smith ft Wateon, Job Printer*. Tele phone 374. IN the baud* oi a roceCvzr. Santa. Claus tn all hia gtory being sodcl but. If you are eozly to buy your Clwfoanae goods, can at one* bn E. W. Burke, receC-vor, where' you cen find books, Starnes, torn gcM pens, fancy goods of all kinds. Price* of everything way fttnm. Call early. THE PEERLESS cooks your entire din ner tn one vessel by steim; no water required for meats or vegetables; emit* no odors; no mixed flavors; cooks on any stove; simple, durable, economical, easily cleaned, indorsed by your neigh- bora Ree It operate at English Kitchen. C. H. White, agent. MACON ELECTRIC COMPANY. Headquarter for all kinds of electrical work. EjopeMeneed woriarwi aril reasonable ploes, 568 Mulberry street. 1166,666.—We are prepared to consider loans for this amount In sums of 316,000 and up on business property close In at 8 o*r cent semi-annual Interest. Geo. W. Duncan ft Co. WE carry la connection with our com plete drug and medicine line a great many novelties for children, and also many useful household sritelw. Any' new medicine or article not In stock will be promptly procured. H. M. Fleetwood, Manager Fourth Street Drug 8tore: J. It. Brcrcyn. Manager Wert End Drug Store; W. H. Ha tell er. Manager South Macon Drug Store; ,W. T. Morgan, Proprietor. WE WANT MEN. »20 to 825 a week, steady work, selling staple goods to dealers. Knmpleo to proper applicants. No* peddling." Expcrler.ro’ unnecessary. Salary or large commission as pre ferred. Household Spclalty Company, 75 Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. MONEY TO J^E^D.-No commlsJion charged.—Persons desiring to borrow money in e-mount* of 1500 and up- wurdM'upon Improved real estate In the city or suburbs, interest payable uuurtirly at right per cent., loan to run from one to three yeans, may bo accommodated by addressing p. O. ■box 663. Destrtbe the real tetaitc of fered aa security, and ritate amount of tngurunce on the Improvement*. Bor rower will be at no expense except fee for extmiriing title. NOTIOE to cDUtetus of Macon arid Trav eling public: The Corbett House, 779 Poplar street, twill be reopened De cember, 1 under the uupervtslon of ■Mrs. H. C. Corbett, who guarantees the 'best of fare Bind attention to all guests, and sdiclta n share of tran sient travel. Terms llbeml per day. •week or month. WE ALL WANT to see manufactories here, don't we? Of course we do. That being true, would tt not be an Inducement for others to come If you better patronised those already here7 Smith & Watson are here—to do your printing In ' a manner that will make • f..l «eell.4 liial SIAM lIMll't 1*13(1 V(M1P dESSRiS. Fleetwood, Brown and Haifelier Invite you to call and ex amine our ntook of Drug*. Perfum ery, Toilet and Fancy Goods. Hair Brushes. Combs, etc., and a full line of a druggist sundries. If you need anything indite above line they will be pleased to serve you. Order* by telephone filled promptly. Fourth street Drug Store. Telephone 392: West End Drug Store. Telephone 20S; South Macon Drug Store, Telephone 393. L. MERKEL. Tho Pioneer Confectioner end To-* Dealer. , 622 Cherry Street. LARGE AND FRESH LINES of candles, nuts and raisin*. Cbr!stn»« cult* as cheap nnd better than you can mnka them. YOU OAN FIND HERB FOR XMAS Dolls from 6c. to 35; Drums, from 25.-. 'O 31.23. Toy triins, from 26c. to 82. Rocker Horses, from 31 to 37. Toy guns.—from 25e. up. * Toy pistols, from Be. to 10c. Doll ei.rr'S'gej*, from 26c. to 35. Wooden Wagons, from 15c. to 35. And" every variety of toys too nu merous to mention. Come and see at Santa CXau*' Headquarters. L. MERKEL'S. - < MACON LODGE NO. 5, F. AND A. It. Regutai' mooting at new Masonic Tem ple, Cotton avenue, Monday. December 8, nt 7:30 o'clock p. m. Work in Maater'i degree. Members Mabel Lodge. South Flo- con Lodge and sojourning brethren fra* ternally invited. •> ROBT. N. HUGHS. W. M. Geo. A. Dure, Socty. MA'LACHI LODGE NO. 146, I. O. B. B, Members will please assemble at their hall on Sunday, December 2. at 8:30 p, m, to entertain our grand president J. S. Mordecal. By order,4f the presidents JOHN RARTZ. Secty. AOAUEMY of MUSIC ONE NIGHT. THURSDAY. DEC. 6. That Funny Little Man BARNEY FERGUSON TH>!b Time In Hie Bra ml New Comedy, “DUFFIE'S BLUNDERS.” One hundred per ceijt. funnier than "McCarthy's Mlahaps." Regular prices. Seats at Ludden 4i Bates music house. You arc looking for some* thing nice to give a friend op some member of tho family For a Xmas Preseat You will nuturally bo care* ful in making your purchase* this year for Times' Are Too Hard To throw aiwny money on things not uis. ful. Why not buy something at one* useful snd attractive? Something,need, ed Is atwsys the most sensible, thing tq buy. Is It A rocking chair at 31.56 to 316. A Uticy centre table 81 up. A nice hat rack from 86.56 to 336. A pretty writing desk from 37 to 326. Hndeome rug from 75 cents up, A couch or lounge from 88.60 to 335. Or could you afford to go, eay A eet of furniture. A parlor suit. _ .< A Or an elegant sideboard. . Or for the children, velocipedes, tricy* else. Iron and wooden wagons. In fact, anything that Is likely to tq needed In a well kept house? Them ar« the thlnge to look at when you are hunu In* for preeenta which combine beaut}) and usefulness. THEY ARE CHEAPER ' this season than they have been during the fifteen yearn that I have been en. raged in the furniture buelnesa Yoq would be eurprlsed. You know where to find me. My stock Is large; everything new. I keep goods moving. Out of town orders promptly attended to and goods shipped well pack'd . • 173 Cotton Ave. AN... ADVERTISEMENT 4 in tho cUull traph Is ouro to RESULTS