The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 09, 1894, Image 7

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-:/* <?• <#*• THE MACOH TELEGEAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1894. I MRS. PATRICK OAMPBELL. Pi® Bm Had® a Great Hit la Xjoadan la a New FLy Called “John-e-dreams." The aotrees most talked about In Lon don today la probably Mra. Patriok Camp- pell, although ah® haa been on the stag® a comparatively abort time. ’ Her first attempt was aa Boaallnd In "As You Llko It" at tbo Vaudeville thea ter, London- The Messrs. Gatti, man agers of the Adelphl theater, aaw her and engaged her. She played the part of As- trea, an adventuress, In "The Trumpet Call" and scored a hit aa an emotional nctrosa. She was forced to retire for some time on account of Illness, but on her ro- tuts. Patrick Campbell. eovery was Been In “The White Rose." Again 111 health caused her retirement for a time. Her neat venture was aa Clarissa Burton In “The Blaok Domino." Mr. Pinero saw her act in this play, in Which she took the part of an adventuress, and engaged hor to creato thopurt of Pau la In “The Second Mra. Tanqueray." In that character she held the cynical, hard ened, London audlonces spellbound. Even those who disapproved tho character of the play coaid not but npplaud tho ability of tho actress. Her recognition as a great actress was Instantaneous and doubtless. Last season sbo undertook tbo part of Dul- cio LnrondioIs “Tho Masqueraders” and again showed hor capabilities In strong and trying situations. Mrs. Campbell is now playing a leading role In a new play by Mr. Haddon Cham bers oallod “John-a-drcams" at the Hay- market theater In London, Mr. Beerbobm Tree appearing in tho title role.. London critics describe Mra Campbell’s work In this play as an admirable piece of acting, displaying splendid skill and high artistic merit. Mr. • Boorbohm Tree engaged Mrs. Campbell as his leading lady on his pro posed American tour, but recont cables have It that Mra. Campbell will not come, nnd that Mrs. Tree will bo seen as her husband’s leading woman. Mrs. Campbell Is related to tho Howson family, two members of which—John and Emma—aro woll remembered by old playgoors. THE AUTHOR OF “BEN BOUT." flow Thomas Dunn English Wioto the Famous Song That Trilby Sang. “That unfortunato early indiscretion of mlno” is tho way Thomas Dunn English rotors to his famous song, “Bon Bolt," that was sung by Trilby In tho popular novel of that name and that has been sung tho world ovor for half a century. Tho wcrp.es were written at tho requost of N. P. Willis In 1813 and woro what Mr. Eng lish tonns a “patchwork” of two poems. Willis was then couductlng Tho New Mirror In Now York nnd asked English to wrlto n sea song for tho periodical. English started a sea song, but could not finish It acceptably to himself, so ho be gan work on another poom, which ho partly oomplotcd also. In despair ho com bined tho two, signed Ills initials to tho patchwork and sent tho poem to Willis, with Instructions to burn tho production if ha did not dcnlro to publish It. i Willis was delighted with tho verses nnd published thorn In The Now Mirror Sept. 83, 1848, under thotltlo‘'Bon Bolt." Tho English papers stole tho poom and reprinted It, and It took England by storm. Oh, don'tyou remember sweat Alice, Ben Bolt, Bwcct Alice, whose hair wa» so brown? was on ovary tongue, and the poom was parodied and replied to nnd generally con sidered an English production. Mr. Eng- THOMAS Drag HKOLTSB. Ilsh then wrote muila to go with the words, but his version never achieved the popularity of that adapted from a German *ong by a strolling stager nr,doctor named JVIlson Enema. The song made an Immense hit in thla country and England, and on American publisher who changed tho lino "Where children went in to swim” to “Where we gathered the flowers as they grew” be came he thought the former lmmml gold ovor 80,000 ooples. Dr. English was horn in Philadelphia dune SO, 1810, and resides in Newark, N. S. Ho has won considerable lame as poet, novelist, dramatist, physician, lawyer and politician and at present is one of New jersey's representatives in congress. “When I was elected to congrats three hears ago,” says Dr. English, “tho neW»- papers mentioned tho fact that I was She author of 'Ben Bolt,’and the soAgwaa revived In popularity. It than aank into Obscurity again, but now a gentleman named Du Maurler, whom I never harmed in my life, revives it In ’Trilby.’ ” ! FIRST Caterer ever established In Macon, ! EMANUEL ISAACS 5s ready for Christmas work. Anythin* that in choice and dainty. Cake baking a specialty. Always tho ’ BEST I, "Wc aro headquarter* for FIREWORKS. j Toys in aMortal casts, at .0 ] a WHOLESALE. WlNN-JOHNSON CO. 2i ONE CENT 2i ...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. TO ■CONTESTANTS: The sentence given tihls wwk : contort ns fourteen- wards. Two words are inserted in the “dhetup columns" en-dh day. The flr»t two laippeotred Saturday and -the last two •Witt appear Friday morning. Tiie prize this week 1s $5 for first correct answer; $2 for second, and %% Dor first answer sent in by an out-of-town con- OegtADt. <Nb answer will <bo reqdved earlier than 7:30 o'clock Friday moru- 4rJ£, vm ti/Al answers except tfcnse from otttOMBWP contestants will bo opened at 9 o’dlock Friday night. Ttoe latter wife’, be opened at 10 o'clock Sat urday -night. WANTED. WANTED—Good agent to handle the Deusmore Typewriter, in Mncon; terms liberal. Address J. E. Mlnter. WANTED—Second-hand road cant. Ap ply T. M. Donnelly, No. 1161 Ogle thorpe street. • SOLD by T. M., Donnelly, Vogel’s best llama and shoulders, and Jaques & Tinsley, beat flour. W1ANTBD—At 714 Third street: young men boarders, also table boarders. Good fare, comfortable rooms. WANTED—Boarders for one room, at 576 College street, near St. Paul's church. WANTED—Good saddle, dhenp for cash at once. Address B. F. C., care Telegraph. WANTED—Address of J. H. Gay, for- nveriy of Lumber City, Ga. Business of Importance. J. F. Gay, P. O. West Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—To buy a bouse with, large Dot. Address W. A. G., 620 Fourth street. PARTNER WANTED—Sco advOTtSse- ment in special notice coltumn. WANTED—Reliable party having knowledge of music to represent us In this locality. Good pay to right party. Nln Hand Co., 226 Wabash avenue, Chicago. (BOARDERS WANTED.—FSeasant rooms dnld good '111 He. 656 Pine street. WANTED—Boarders. Miat-dlasa board ' onlly ,18 at iMus. Aiwitrey’s, 758 Oherry Otroet. WANTED.—a position ns stenographer and tyipawriter by young woman who can spell and punctuate correctly. Can furnish machine. Addiess B, this office.' ’ WANTED—A Catholic man of good Character to work in his own county: ,18 per week. F. H. Kelly, 66 Fifth avenue, Chicago, Ill. WANTED—A smalH farm near Macon, or on lino railroad leading to Macon; give size of farm, soiling and renting price.. Address M. N., care Tele graph. ENERGETIC young man from tho North would like position as en graver, or would take almost any thing, at small salary. Address M. A. Gorham, care Burden, Smith & Co. WANTED—Every housekeepr In Ma con to send 'their second-hand furni ture, carpets, cook stoves and (house hold goads and goose feathers to WflVlanri & Roble. They pay cash for nil kinds of household goods. 404 ■Ftrsit street, Volunteers’ Armory. FOR RENT. ROOMS TO RENT—Two nice rooms, first floor, College street. Address Y. Z„ care Telegraph., FOR RENT.—No. 286 Oramlge street; a desirable looaitlon: ,22.60. O, A. Wise, 358 Second street. FOR (RENT—763 Plum street; ten roams, modern conveniences. A. T. Holt, 305 Second street. TO RENT—Nicely furnished front room, next door to nice boarding Uoubo. Apply at 7G3 Poplar street. VERY DESIRABLE house forwent near business centre, only ,22.60 per month. A. V. Toole. FOR WENT—Nino dollars will rent three rooms suitable for light housekeeping. 106 Second street. FOR RENT—Basement In tho Volun teers’ armory, fronting Poplar street. R, S. ColUna & Co., agents. FOR RENT.—Desirable cottages on •Band, Orange, Now and High etreats; ,20 to $22.60; modern tmpronnament. Call ton B. A. Wise. 358 Second (greet. TO RENT—Dwelling 4n Byron, Ga.: four rooms, line well of .water, good, atalblea and outhouses. Apply to M. D. Hood, Byron, Ga. FOR RENT—Residence comer Geor gia avenue and College street, nt present occupied by Rev. W. B. Jen- ntnge. Apply to W. R. Cox. FOR RENT.—1-room house, ,8. Apply to B. A. Wise, 358 Second; Btreet. FOB BENT.—Office and geatlemen’fl sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Hav ings Bank. TO RENT.—One furnished room In de sirable tagntyi close In; to one or two gentflemcai : with or without board. Address S. E. F„ care Tele graph. FOR RENT by B. (A. Wise: 223 Wash ington avenue, 6 rooms, 320; 236 High street, 6 roams. ,20: 208 Washington uvonu*. 7 Teams, ,25; 306 New street, 7 roams. ,22.60 ; 286 Orange sirsst, 7 rooms, ,22.60; 255 Bond Street, 6 rooms, A BEAUTIFULLY furnished front room to gentleman: rent cheap to de sirable pan'.y. Address Y Y Y. FOR RENT.-No.. 665 Oak street; roams; comparatively mow bouse; near corner First; 322.65. !B. A. Wise, 358 Second Street. FOR RENT—Two front room*, ready furnished, in central portion of city. Apply (or 8., care Telegraph. FOR RENT—Two delightful rooms for gentlemen or couple; close In. Ad- dr eha B., care Telegraph. FOR RENT—A desirable dwelling; seven rooms. Orange street. Apply 644 Cot ton avenue. _ . FOR RENT—Rear of eeoond floor, ait at third floor and basement of American National Bank building. Constructed especially for printing office; after Oc tober 6. R. E. Park. nue. Also warehouse on sidetrack, street, and stable with U stalls. Ap ply to Jenkins at Guernsey’s shop. TO RENT—Store No. 269 Second street, next Plerpont house, nnd three rooms above; gas end water, will change to suit tenant. R. E. Park. FOR RENT—’A nice residence with large garden, corner of College and Chestnut streets. Apply 644 Cotton avenue. FOR RENT—330 por m&ntb. seven- aroom (house, 852 Orange; newly paint ed iiwfide and out; •water; oar line. W. B. Biroh. FOR SALE. 200,000 AVERAGES BRICK for salo at J3 per thousand at J. B. Williams' . place In Vineville. FOR SALE—Four room dwelling house in close proximity to three street car lines; good neighborhood; terms liberal. Apply 618 Cherry street. FOR SALE—Magio lamteroe, tool eheeits, games and picture books, at - Brunners Drug and Book Store. ■FOR SALE—D»U carriages, dolls, tea sets and scrap albums, at Brunner's Drug and Book Store. FOR SALE—Toy pianos, mechanical toys, fancy cups and saucers, toilet sets, etc., at Brunner’s Drug nnd Book Store. for~sale‘or EXCHANGE—A de- jjftraltfUi (form of 200 acres, near Smm- merfield, Sevan miles from city; will ©all cheap *or exchange for city prop- . orty. tAipply -to Jcfhn M. lam'd Legiare Walker, 461 Second street. MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTEItS-AU kinds recelvod every morning and afternoon. Dopson, Clarke & Daniel. RINGS. RIKGS-A large lot In solid gold at reduced prices at Lazarus' Jewelry (Palace. PLANT RYE and barley for a winter pasture and buy the seed from Daniel Drug and Seed Company. YOU would be surprised at the price of a boy’s velocipede. See Garden, tho furniture man. , TO LOAN—,1,000 left wl'th us to loan quick om real es>thte, at straight 8 pet cent. Interest. Apply to Jno. M. & Degarc WaCikcr, No. 461 Second ot. DO YOU W1ANT TO SELL your goods? Then eay so ’where id he people iwtll sec Jt. Talk to titoom .through the Tedcgnaiph. DC you.wln a ipalt of pants on 'Clio elec- Idon? Order them from Goette. I MAKE blacksmlthtag a specialty; call and see. 620 Fourth street, C. ,F. Stro- berg. SPECIAL BARGAINS. in wraps, blankets, cloaks and heavy woolens, itlhls week. See display ad. import ant. (Burden, Smith & Co. ARE YOU economical? If so, buv all your Jewelry at Lazarus’ and save money. All goods warranted. GENTLEMEN can got flrst-catea board with or without lodging, at 718 Cher ry street; convenient to business. BUSINESS men can save money by addressing Georgia Employment Bu reau when In need ot bookkeeper, office help, stenographers or salesmen. CANES—6,000 beautiful assorted walk ing canes, at 10c.; worth from 25c. to 60c. Old Curiosity Shop. WAITING 'FOR SOMETHING to turn up, till? Why not spend a few dolAws anti turn something up. A few ads In 'this column tlhls week will do the business. BRING your carriage and wagon work to me. I will continue doing first- class work as cheap as anybody. C. F. Stroberg, 620 Fourth street. WHO ever (hewrd of It?—* itaMor-made emit. Iherit mcriomundbDp tor ,25. Thait's Goebto. MY frames haven’t any blue ribbons on ithem, but they got thero Just tho same. Lamnr Williams. 93 OENTfl for our little advinlaoicvnt clock. It is a beauty, at Lazarus’. BICYCLES reduced In price at S. S. Parnmlee’s. Come nine and see what a tow price. CUT PRICES on cloaks and Gicavy Wootens Uhl© week. See display ad in another column. Important. Bur den, Smith & Co. BOOKS, BOOKS—16,000 'cloth-bound books to oloee out, at 6 and 10 cents. Unheard-of bargains. Old Curioelty Shop. WE guarantee tho best coal In the mar- ket ,4.25 per ton. Roush & Boa. ONLY a low left of those 50 cents solid gold baby rings at Lazarus’. WHY not have that picture put In Q stylish nnd appropriate frame? See Lamar Wllllama’ stock, 416 Second streot. METAL nnkl plush pin trays lOo end up at Fair Store. YOU had to buy ,8 worth of frami-e to get au easel last week. This week you buy only ,6 worth, nnd a hand some easel costs you nothing. Lamar Williams. FINEST Western outer beef, neletot tniuWbn. spare rtb«, veal. Georgia packing Co. DOLL' CARRIAGES AND CRADLES —265 dozen to close ouit at from 25c. •to 60c.; worUh double. Old Curlovlty Shop. PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN While you wait. Milner docs this. EVERYBODY Is talking about those beautiful easels which Lamar Will iams is giving away. BEST. Coal nt ,4.25 per ton. Bough & Son’s. Telephone 368. AT LAZARUS’ Jewelry Palace, Jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware at low prices. BUCK'S stoves and ranges aro the best. Garden, the furniture man. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells It. ALL arnlk mintage, not surpatweri In In tlhs city. Try uhom. Georgia Pack ing Co. IT'S too Oheap; but we will do it. A Mait buamttw ouit for ,25. p, Goette. THE LATEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY— Beautiful oarbon prints on porcelain plaques. Milner the first to Introduce them, os usual- ^ w.is..lii,s., KOME-&flA!DE lard, dlftgaolt corned toaef. Gocxrgib. Packing Co. $1,000 TO LOAN—Three yeans, 8 per ceAt. Add/res© "Jay,” Hihla ortlce. DOES he jjeed ’em? Then order a half doaen custom-made shirts from Mil ton Be Smith for a Xmas present tot your Husband, 617 Poplar street. BABIES jcepQiyr 'booties 10c cut Fulr Stnr.tl WHAJT*® THE USE of paying regular price for books, stationery land art «^oods when you can buy them «wldh profit off. Burke's receiver's sale. HOLIDAY GOODS—We have hhe larg est and boat selected stock of h«3- dtuy goods In Ihe diy. Do not tmlt uqitll too Ijte to eeteot your Xmua present ,but ootne to Henry J. Da- eru\r & Seme, Oherry street, rx>w, be fore the stock is broken. 26 CENTS for solid silver ihlmolus only at Lazarus’. A few left. CHINA SETS, composed of butter >ciish, sugar dish, croaim pltdier aud ^poon holder, $i and $1.60 set at 0?\jir Stjore. Xmas ""Goods, books, etc.—The Old Curiosity Shop lias itlie largest Bind flueat Btock to be found In Mo* con. To close out at half price. Como before Uhe rush. METAL pin and hair pin .trays lOo up at Fair Store. LARGE stand mirrors 25a alt the Fair Store. BUY now. Entire stock bf F. W. Goe’te cut cost IXustt be sold within two weeks. Big lino of Dntglis/h troustff- rtngu and suil tim&s. ,5 REWARD—For a fine dark blue Chinchilla Overcoat, black velvet cot- lur; small black and white plaid lin ing: stolen from Reeves 'House. G. L. Reeves. NO IDEA elf making a proflt-Only thing ds to sell at Burke’s receiver’s sale. A CUSTOM-MADE SHIRT wears long er than (three of the kind you huy from the store. Have Milton E. Smith make Uhom. 'HARDWARE SALE—Nalls, 2 pounds 5c.: 'ear load Socks, hinges, etc., a't half price. Old Curiosity' Shop. IMPORTANT to drummers or traveling salesmen who travel in North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama or Tennessee. Wo have an excellent, prof itable and pleasant side line. No trouble. Write immediately for terms. Lyle & Co., Bartow, Fla. LOOK ovor toe Christmas books ad re ceiver’s eule at Burke's. A. L..BUTTS’ MoutevaMo Is tho finest coal And cheapest In the long run. REMEMBER Lazarus, the leading Jew eler, for fine Jewelry and low prices. DOESi your Husband wear shirts? Or der six from MUtott B. Smith, and give them to him for au Xmas pres- eot, , PAINTS ait half price—Stains and floor paints, big bargain. OCd Curiosity Shop. REMEMBER, no one newer and never cm beaut the Fair Store. DON’T you want a watch, solid gold, flllod or silver? If eo, Lainras con please you In prices and styles. OUR : ' PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT 1b supplied with pure, fresh drugs and all proscriptions are filled with accu racy and dispatch. Daniel Drug and Seed. Company. BUY a blacking case for husband,brother or sweetheart. Nice Xmas present. Garden, the furniture man. DO YOU WANT TO SELL yv>ur goods? Then say eo 'wihiei^ Uhe people •wi&l soo it. Talk Mo ithem -through tho Tclogfiai/h. A. tiSBUTTS’ Mlentev&llo is the finest coall and ohoapest In tihe long run. GOODS at one-i!hird regular prtoo at Bunko & Co. recedver’e milo. ONLY 60 cents for a solid gold baiy ring; only few left, at Lazarus'. A. L. BUTTS’ Woodbridge-Jellloo Is next to MorvtevM'llo. UNDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 25a, lb. VIiAVl can be obtained from Mrs. J. B. 'Steven®, 659 Oak atreet. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. YOU WILL PAY ,5 for a picture that you cum buy for ,2 ax Burke's re ceiver's sale. 1A. L. BUTTS' WoodbrMga-JelUco ts next to iMontowalllo. (ENGRAVINGS 'from 25 cenin up; mffitlh $2 to $25; ait BurtcCa rocedvor's aalo. A. L. BUTTS sells Oils coal from $4 •ton up. Hand picked and forked. NO man cam bo absolutely happy un less his shirt fits. Have Milton K. Smith make you a half dozen. They'll wear longer then throe of UhOBe you buy from store®. GO TO a. 8. l’nrmaleo'H and ®ee what a reduction In bicycle®; best makes. DISFIGURED In prico, but ns bland- some an ovor—tlhoBo beautiful pas tels ait Burke’* receiver's rrado. WE ARE headquarters for fireworks, toys In assorted cases, at wholesale only. WInn-Johnson Go. A. L. BUTTS selss his coal from ,4 ton up. Hand picked and forked,. WAITING FOR SOMETHING to turn ■up, eh? Why not spend a few dollars and turn Sumetlhing up. A few ads In this column this week -will da the business,. FOR RENT—Uesldeswo No. 815 Second street. Apply ut R. S. Collin® & Co.’s, real estate agents. LOCK BRACELETS In silver end gold at Lazarus’. THE NUT arid Slack wftMhi comes from A. L. Butts' Montorallo Is equal to mont of the prime lump coal sold In tlhte markot. Prices normal- very low. BOOKS that sold for ,1.60 now selling fie- 65 cents at Burke's receiver's »alc. ’* H‘ ri : i FOR RBNTt-Mlss Troutman’s house In Vineville, 7 room®; a nice place. A. T. Holt, 365 second street, real estate agent. ONB DOLLAR for a solid gold misses’ ring at Lazarus' Jewelry Palace. MAKE *10 go as Air sls 125 by buying your Xmua presents at Burke's re ceiver'® sale. THE NUT and slack which comes from A. L Butts’ MontevtMo Is equal to most of flhe prime lump coals sold in this market. Prices nor mal—very low. YARD-WIDE Fruit of tho Loom blcachipR, C3-4c. at Newman’s. IMPORTED TABLE DELICACIES- 21 Bismarck Herring. , Salt Anchovies. Srrooked Halifax Salmon. - Smoked Nova Scotia salmon. ' E Philadelphia Cream Cheese. » Rockford De Brie and Swiss, * Nsw DU Pickles. .. ” Cross tc Blackwell’s Chow. L Bivins’ Extra Dessert Raisins j Ford’s Extra Fancy Dates, Royal Pulled Fig®. ’ ■ Stuffed Prunes. r Nice for Xmaa Eating. ° F. E. Kupferman, 412 Third street; 'Phone 215. ^ BEAUTIFUL bouquet lamps wltn hand- aome shodea at Lazarus'. j SCRAP BOOK and one card decorating pictures for lOo at FUlr Store. GEORGIA RAILROAD and Atlaatlo u Octtst Line—Shortest routo to New York. , BELDING’S loo-yard spool ellk, 7c. ^ spool at Newman's. SIlAlMiP FHOTXDS—100 tor }1; mtnotto ** Hlze. 2 dozen tor |l; gnmmsj an tuck stole u® pmlW|» fltssmiBS, Copied, from any pihou>. HainUe IMxarton, 319 Wal- ft nut street, city. INSTEAD OF SPENDING your money for an ordinary Xma® pres ent ‘buy au elegant one for the ■ same 'money at Burke’s receiver’s sate. GET IN THE TUSH—If you Want r yiour ad well read put It where <lils one is. BUY OCTAL frdm the orlglmtora ot t low prude®; Jellleo or Corona, good <ais tfse hesC, 24 to 34.25 per 2,505 pound®. Curl ton, Jenklna & Ben-y, comer Sixth nnd Oherry streets. •Phone 134. A. L. BUTTS’ long experience has naught him Which cool® aro ,tho best. •Send your orders to 'him and get oho beat. Weight and qualify guran- " toed. 1 FRUIT of tha Loom, yard-wide bleach- lug, 0 3-lo. per yurd at Newman's. GUITARS, Mandolins, Violins, Banjos ^ and musical mercUondlse; very latest sheet in music. F. A. Guttcnborger & FINE H<utln «laaB <t\aakcts .vuiaes, etc., ’ r o»t FaJr Store. GIVE eubstcmtl.Vl presents—Wihimt fs ,-batter than a nice rocker, table, rug „ nnd oarpet for t'he loved one's Christ mas. 'Pnyno & Willingham have t'he prettiest stock ever shown In Macon. 7 CENTS a spool for Beldlng'a 105-yard ' spool silk at Newman's. A. L. BUTTS’ long experience Hus 'taught him which coals arc .tihe best. r Send your order® to him and get the best. Weights and quality guar- teed. 11 CENTS for 15o. Silesia, at New- man's. ARE you going to Ne&r York? Take We Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Ooaflt Line. BEST Silesia, lie., at Newman's. MARQUETRY TABLES, fancy, ood corner chill re, rattan rookers, ladles’ desks tor Christmas at piaiyno’ Sc Willingham's. NUMBER of second-hand! square pianos, from 325 to 375, In good or der. F. A. Gutitenberger & Co. GET UN THE PUSH—If you want yiour ad, well read put dt where this one hi. i HOLIDAY GOODS—Call lait Henry J. lLamar & Son’s, Cherry afreet, land seio tlhetr largo stock of Xmaa gooda. ♦12.60-JUBT THINK, for that print you can have a diamond ring at IAzarus' Jowolry *alacc. SPECIAL night clnsaen in any course of business truiTnlng at Gdorgln, Bual- I nets College at price® In roaoh of the poorest, CHILDREN’S silver-plated knlfo, fork ami si"ion sets aft Fair Store. HOLMES & COUTT’S oelehrated extra toast crackers retail at the low price of ISo. a pound. BROUATELLE parlor suits, oak end Walnut. MilrtKiin sutta, cobbler sc-ait rockera, hatnaoks, itoungea, accretlu- rlcs, ladloa’ desks, In tlho -moat beau- 'Ulful designs ever seen In Macon, at fftiyno Sc Willlnghaim'B. HATS, HATS—Knox and Millet's fler- by®, from 31 to 31.50; worth from 33 •to 35. Old Curiosity Shop, comer ; Flnst and Cherry. SHORTEST routo to New York—Geor- • gin Railroad: nnd Atlantic Const p Line. LAZARUS’ PRICES aro the lowest for lint Jowelry. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER la the beat made. Have you tried It? FINE china T seta 7S cent* at Fair Store. JAPANESE napkins 15 oent* a hun dred ait Four Store. BHIRT studs in solid silver only 75 cents at Lazarus'. WHEN In need of any kind of garden or (lower seed cull at 414 Second atreet. Daniel Drug and Seed Company, ] HAVE YOU a girl? Haa aha a tricy cle? They’re dirt cheap. Bco Garden, the furniture man. DO YOU WANT TO SELL your Goods? Then ray so where Otto poo. pie will «ee It. Talk to them through the Telegraph. CHEAP COLUMN advertisements are th« bualiwrs new* of the day boiled down for quiok reading. NUMBER of aecond-hnnd upright piano,, good ns new, at a bargain, Call at once. F. A. Guttcnborger & C.Q, SEE ttw CbrintmriB goods in furniture at fhe largest furniture and oarpet store South. Payno & Willingham. 912.50 FOR a beautiful diamond ring at Lazarus' Jewelry Pakice. ( FIRST-CLASS iuguf-curcd bsma at 1 10 1-2 cent*. S, Jones & Co., 215 Third strtot. WE guarantee the txjet coat In the market; 34.25 per ton. Roush & Bon. XMAS GOODS, BOOKS, ETC.—Tho Old Curiosity Shop has tlie largest and finest .lock to b. found In Ma con. To close out at half price. Come before tho rush. ROGERS’ knives, forks and «roons at low price* at Lazarui' Jewelry ) ulnro. W. L. HENRY’S all-pork si,isage are better known than 43in names of half the meat sol lor* In Mncon. FINE Are®* ahtrta; 100 dozen, with col lar® nnd cults, a: 65c.; worth 31.50. | OM Curioaity Shop. TO NEW YORK, Washington and Richmond use the Georgia road and Atlantic Coast Line, k sugar for ,1 cash at B. Jones Co.’s, 319 Third street. wju—a jit? c a.ir cnorq uias <ahe name and tfign. of square on •window. W. L. Henry’s all-pork sausage, but this is Just «to remind you rtuuat hi Btdll (has them. your grocmr for thwn. only at Lazarus'. sun.VJl.JiTU UVekJha (IIWJUDiy VI1»P Xmas »t Bayne & Willingham's, made leaf lard is worth two pound, of the kind you ordinarily buy. 25 cents at Fair Store. well ns New York 1» the Georgia road nnd Atlantic Coast Line. WU.VHO o„ru rviarvjun—-icrrey aim Wade & Butcher's finest razors, 60c. and Ji; worth ,2.60 to ,3.50. Pocket knives at 23c., worth from 60c. to ,1.50. Old Curiosity Shop. solid silver, only at Lazarus’ (hlitB" When we say wo Sell flrat-clnsi coall from ,4 to ,4.25 ton. Carlton, Jonklns Sc Borry. 'Phone 134. wlint bargains In second-hand wheolB’; boys’ seoond-hp.ad bicycles from ,1, upward. Try Henry’s home-made leaf lard once and your bread will ml ways bf right. ads. 7 Because they are newsy. Jewelry Palace. (Welland & Roble, 404 Firs (time to make such lard os that jus 1 , .turned tout by W. L. Henry. white metal cases, 75c. each, with cluln. Nice present for the bay*. OC4 Curiosity Shop. Sewell Bros.’ Try a box, nnd you will bo perfectly willing to pay tho dip ferenco In price. preparation made. Try 1L Cherry atreet grooery. Your patron, ago respectfully solicited. Chargei reasonable. styles at Lazarus’ Jewelry I’.da.-e, r wjiuiwi. supply or uower, puidb ana pansy seed for ealo cheap. Daniel Drug and Seed Company. Sons. Toktphone 358. eadh; sugar dishes, 6c.; largo butte! dishes, 10c.; largo glass pitchers, 16c, wontli 60c. Old Curiosity Shop. household goods oaCI on W<<Ubnd d Itoble and bivo money. 464 Fine street. ipooket of 003(81*’. punts. adn.7 Because they nro newsy. "campromlue tlokcit," and you will twin. frames, in wood, metnl, plush aud Miner, cabinet size; dholco for 25c. Old Curiosity Bhop. cents dozen nit Fair Stloro. UBBON.—The Judges swarded us the first premium for our Rohrer’s Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohrer’s better than Horafonl’s after a thor ough test. W. C. Turpin Sc Co. CLOCKS—Boautlful lino at Lazarus’ , my rent, (list. Consult emo boforo rent- eigne, new and stylish, at Lazarus’. up. *-ti? Why not, «|kn<1 u. fi-w dollnrs tiHd turn Bounetihlng up. A few ads In •Oils column this week will do Cm work. ton, Jonklns & Berry. IPhone 134. L. MERKEL, Tho Pioneer Confocltonor and Tog Dealer. / 622 Cherry Street. LARGE AND FRESH LINES of Dolls from 6c. to ,5; Drums, from 25e. >0 ,1.2!. > , j . Toy trains, from 25o. to 13. rl'Ul Rocker Hors™, from M to $7. i II Toy ffuns, from 26e. up. Toy pi.-.;..!*, from 6e. to 10c. 1 : ’, Doll carriages, from 25e. to ,6. ' Wooden Wagons, from 15e. to ,5. ’ And every variety of toys too nu merous to mention. Come nnd see at Santa Chaus' Headquarters. L. MERKEL’S. PARTNER WANTED. A man of good ehnractcr, who has XXX, Ibis offica.