The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 16, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SOFT)AY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1894, ONE CENT ...A WORD... ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING, FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE, TAKEN AT ONE CENT A i WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENTS. "WANTED. [WANTED—Good agent to handle the Densmore Typewriter, In Macon: terms liberal. Address J. E. Mlnter. .WANTED—A Catholic man of good , onaracter to work in Oils own county; 1 *13 per week. V. H. Kelly. 56 Fifth avenue, Chicago, Ill. [WANTED—Address of J. H. Gay, for- . mw'iy of Lumber Qlty, Ga. Business . of Importance. J. F. Gay, P. O. West ! Atlanta, Go. [WANTED—To establish an agency In , Matron for a new and oTWchy Invest* . oient oompany. Terms most liberal ; to right party. Aldo, to Interview a i party with small capWal who can . handc [some books. Call on D. Mity- . field, Stubblefield bouse .Monday 1 evening. WANTED—Boarders. First class table and room board *18 at Mrs. Awtrey’s, 753 Cherry. [WANTED—'A few more taibfe board ers 'at StnibblefleM house. A. J. Sparks, manager. [WANTED—Boarders for one room, at , CIS College street, near St. Paul's . ohurdh. IA PERMANENT position at *18 week ly Is guaranteed any lady who will I work for us quietly at home. All ma- | terlal free. Reply with stamped env., f Womarts Mutual Benefit Oo„ Joliet, l Ills. [WANTED—To take lessons In Latin. , Address C. O. C., care Macon Tele graph. [MEN to sell Baking Powder to the gro- ■ eery trade. Steady employment, ex- , perlence unnecessary. *75 monthly I salary and expenses or com. | If offer satisfactory, address at once i with particulars concerning yourself, I U. S. Chemical Works, Clilca*o. [WANTED—At once, board and eepa- • nate room In quiet home, by single gentleman. Address H, care Telu- ! graph. tWANTED—People to visit my auction , house to see what I have. O. W. 1 Thompson, Auctioneer, 622 Poplar I street. WANTED—Experienced men to write . life insurance tor tt well-known and | old established company. Liberal con- ' tract to right parties. Address "Gen- | eral agent,” care Telegraph. [WANTED—Boarders, couple or gentle men. 700 Mulberry, comer New FOR RENT. (FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen’s sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav ings Bank. [FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms, convenient for Housekeeping; terms reasonable. 235 Forsyth street . [FOR RENT—Three stores on Fourth rA. . street, t*ieap. Apply 128 Park Place FOR RENT—Seven room house No. CM College street: rent reasonable. John M. & Legaro Walker, 161 Second street. FOR RENT-Deslrable houses In city and Vlnevllle. John M. '& Legare Walker, No. 401 Second street. FOR RENT—In the Immediate suburbs . of Macon, two houses and lots, with l farming land In quantities to suit I tenants. A. O. Bacon. FOR RENT—One furnished front room , near'Wesleyan College Address B. A., I care Telegraph. I street, and stable with 11 stalls. Ap- I ply to Jenkins at Guernsey's shop. FOR RENT—*30 par montth, seven- I room house, 852 Orange; newly paint ed inside and oat; gus, water; oar line. W. B. BLrdh. FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, alt of I third floor and basement of'American For RENT—Dec. 18, four-room house, 'large garden, good water: healthy location; East Maoon. Apply 125 Cot ton avrtiue. FOR RENT—On easy terms, eight- > horse farm on railroad six miles from city; fertile, well watered and I wooded, with good Improvements, Apply to Mrs. A. A. Coleman. FOR RENT—The Johnson farm, 31-2 FOR RENT—The Southwestern Hotel, 454 Oak Btreet, containing 26 re'"— I Apply at Macon Savings Bank. SfOR RENT—Desirable four room 1 (KCXsM. rOr remi—s^jFieuuiu. luruimivu room, with bath. One square below ' court; house. Ill Second street. 1 suit tenant. R. E. Park. FOR SALE. tvwifflfyyyvw 1 J! V/lt C5JVUr>—4 vs■- , sets and scrap albums, at Brunner's • Drug and Book Store. Brunner's Drug and Book Store. on any chi rig «tfd. H. B. Campbell, thread. The very thing for gunsmith, i Full set tools with It. dirt cheap. H. ; B. Campbell, 14 E. Mitchell «t, At- j lanto, Ga. HUGUENIN HEIGHTS lots at a tap- gain. Prices from *200 to *400. These iota nre d«<lnalbty located. Apply to Jno. M. St Legare Walker, 461 Second street. FOR SALE—Toy piano*, mechanical toys, fancy- cups and saucers, toilet sets, etc., at Brunner's Drug and Book Store. FOR SALE—A pretty building lot, close in. Price *150. Address “A. Z.” care carrier 11. — FOR SALE—Japan-es? and 1 Chinese Gold Fish, cheap, for Christmas presents. Charlie Anderson^ 271 Or ange street. WANT to sell or trade for wood— Horses, bungles and wagon**. Lee pa- vis, 670 A<?h street. FOR SALE—One good bicycle, In good order, for 530. Elmo Clay. FOR SALE, cheap tor cash, omulbus and light earry-aK, nearly new and In •rood order; baggage wagon, four horses, extra, good; harness, blankets, etc., lawn mower mangle, wardrobe! a,nd folding bed, mattresses, cots, etc. All nearly new. The above, unless sold ut private sale will be bold at public kale Saturday, Dec. 22, 1894. In front of Hotel La nier. H. R. Brown, assignee. FOR SALE—Christmas presents that are useful and ornamental. Prices to suit you. The Wood.Peavy Company. FOB SALE—*230 o.lSh will buy three- , ropm cartage across from Log Cabin Club. Call immediately. Frank IB Oliver, 420 Second street. £ MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTERS-All kinds received every morning and afternoon. Dopson, Clarks Ss Daniel. TAKE your meals a’t Chapman’s Eng lish Kitchen, only ladles’ restaurant In llucon; meals, 25e. WE guarantee the best coal In the mar ket $4.25 per ton. Roush & Son. BEST Coal at *4.25 per ton. Roush & Son’s. Teflephone 358. BRASS COAL VAISES for Christmas at T. «C. Burke’s. • HOW SHALL I BUY the children any thing like the usual Chrlstlmos gift? One way is not to spend too much.' on yoursolf. Save buying one dress (and whnt mother would not for such a reason) by taking romothins that can be maldc urabte to Mhoon Stoam Dye Works. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES in men’s fur- nltWings. Charles .WUdbtel. SMITH & WATSON, Job printers. PRETTY pariOr damps. Garden, the Furniture (Man, has an attractive lino at low prices THE difference between Van’s trunks and eomeueotpte In Macon to: Van's trunks wIM hold water and eocne peo ple In Macon won’t. FINE winea and rums for eggnog ait N. A. Gann*. THE hire finest in the land. Our com- ipotltlon in quality undisputed. Poul- itry unequaJKed Is our cry. Talk of red ribbons, ohromos; no comparison t'o our Kansas Cfty poultry, at L. D. Abe) & Co.’s, 020 Cherry street. ENGRAVINGS from 25 cento *up; worth $2 to $25; ait Burke’s receiver's gale. THIS Is coal weather. We sell It from *4.60 per ton up. The best, remember. ■Fleetwood & Ross. ’Phone 409. A GUN would make a. nice Xmas pres ent for your boy. H. C. Tindall, re ceiver, will sell you one for less than cost. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells it. FINE fat turkeys and choice celery at W. G. Mfddleforook’s, cash grocer. IF you want to get a beautiful and cheap Christ! mas prose at, look in the magio window, 125 Cotton avenue. BRASS COAL VIA6BS for Christmas at T. C. Burke's. PRETTY TIES, one In a box; prices right. ChUrtes WadhtcQ. NICE lino of ockers, suitable for Christ mas prooents, to go at cost Monday. Come and get one. A. S. Thomas, G53 Poplar street. WAITING FOR SOMETHING to turn up, eh? Why not spend a few dollars and turn something up. A few ads in this column Hihls week will do the •work. PARTIES desiring .quantities of tur keys for Christmas, place orders with us immediately. We can please you. E. A. Waxelbaum & Bros., telephone 177. BOYS’ SUITS, sizes 4 to 14; special price, $3, tails week. Churies Wadi tel. M. RBINFELD, who far the past twientymeven years has been engaged in 'the manufacture of ISooklng-gUiss, pan be found! alt the WhodPeavy Furniture v Company, 660 Cherry street, Macon, Ga., where he is pre pared to make oid looktog-gltases now. Ho "will put new silver on the backs of <6)1 damaged gDaases. Or ders Should bo left at the nttovo place Immediately, us he will remain in (the city only a few days. LOCK BRACELETS In silver and gold at . Laz&ruH’. HAVE you a picture you want framed? Brin« it to Mlgrabh’s. Oheapest place in city. 125 CottoQ avenue. FOR FRESH assorted and mixed nuts, new raisins, citron, currants, datce arid prunes see Qdiddlebrooks, tho eash grocer. at T. C. Burke’s. CARLISLE^ PLAN to help the finances may be good, but tt won’t hnng such speedy rente* to you as you can 'bring youiwclf by talcing one suit to Macon: f»teeun Dye Works. GOOD TenttefiBee butter for oooklng 14c, freifh Tennessee butter 18c. Hones Ss Merritt. Third street. SILK UMBRELLAS for holiday gifts. Charles Wachtel. YOU CAN get cn«h for your furniture at once. Send it to Welland & Robl*. 464 First street. TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER If the beat made. Have you tried It? 8HIRT studs In solid silver only 75 cents at Lazarus’. COTTON Is 5 oerrts a (pound land rfhoea nit corresponding prices .Hunt Shoe Company, 362 Second street. ^ TENNESSEE and Creamery Butter re* celved every day. Send orders. E. A. Waxelbaum & Bros., telephone 177. DO TOD WANT TO SELL yoor Goods? Then nay so where the peo ple will see it. Talk to them through the I«le«t*ph, ALL-WOOL surra; stylish, *10. Charles Winch tie I. *12.50 FOR a beautiful diamond ring at Lasarus* Jewelry Palace. BUSINESS men can save money by addressing Georgia Employment Bu reau when In need of bookkeepers, ofilce help, stenographers or salesmen. DOLL BEDSTEADS, mattress and all compiute. Prettiest thing In Macon for an Xmas present for the little girls. See them. F. Reichert, Cotton avenue. WE CARRY samples of a tot of nice things In the may of programmes, menu cards. inVATtfons, etro: Smith & Wutfcwn, Telephone 374. “MONARCH" shirts, best an earth. Charles Wachtel. HOLMES & COUTT’S celebrated extra toast crackers retnll at the low price of 10c. a pound. LUMBER AND SHINGLES by car loads, saw<ed stone flagging for side walks. M. Codington, Cherry street. WAITING FOR SOMETHING to turn up, eih? Why not spend n few dollars and turn something up. A few uds In this column this week will do the business. LIGHT RUNNING, staple, noiseless, ithe New Home sowing machine. Jbhn R. Bin-nett, Poplur street. LATEST novelties In children's daps, 50c up. Charles Wachtel. UP-TO-DATE PRINTING. Smith & WaltBan. Telephone 374. PEACE your orderB for Christmas turkeys alt L. D. Abel & Co.’s. WHAT would be nloor than a gun for your boy? Give him one for nn Xmas present. Get It at the Macon Hard ware Company's receiver's sale. AS FINE guna us you can find any where at‘prices lower than the dealer can buy them. H. C. Tindall, receiver, Macon Hardware Co. BOOKS .that sold for *1.50 now soling for 50 cents at Burke's receiver’s file. J. VAN Is thinking about putting side- wheels on one of hla large Saratoga trunks and running a steamboat on the Ocmulgee river. A ROCKING CHAIR makes a useful and attractive X-rnaa present. Ganl -n, the Furniture Man, has a 'beautiful tine. CHAMBER SETS at J. W. Domingos. THE United States Mutual Accident As sociation writes tho best accident policy for tho money on tho market. John 51. & Legare Walker, agents, 4G1 Second street. REMEMBER Lazarus, tho leading Jew eler, for fine Jewelry and low prices. PIANO LAMPS at J. W. Domingos. WEDDING INVITATIONS announce men-ts, visiting cards, etc., printed by Smith & Watson. Telephone 374, brooks. OYSTER SETS at J. W. Domingos. GOODS Oit one-third regular price at Burke & Co.’s receiver's sale. FOR coal, coke and wood, telephone 409. Fleetwood & Ross. ALL standard guns sold below cost, at the Macon Hardware Company re ceiver's sale. -v DISFIGURED in price, but as hand some an ever—those beautiful paatds at Burke's receiver's sale. BICYCLES reduced In price ut S. S. Parmalee's. Come and seo what a low Price. 95 CENTS for our little advertisement clock. It's a beauty, at Lazarus' bouquet LAMPS at J. W. Domingos. 22 POUNDS of Standard gratuftatod sugar for *1 atS. Jones & Co.'s ROGERS' knives, forks and spoons at low prices at Lazarus' Jewelry Palace. TO SHOW ithe public what class, gnado and quality of meat we are offering to the tWto. A full Inviiikiion is ten dered; it will tempt the most fas- itMIous, at L. D. Abel & C Cherry street. T .C. Burke's, HALL LAMPS at J. W, Domingos, at J. W, Domingos. IF YOUR STOCK of printing Ut low itelophono 374, Smith & Wtttoon. MALAGA GRAPES, apples, oranges ami pineapples; finest In market. W. G. Mlddleforooks. EMBROIDERED silk sunpc-nd<ers; love ly deoTgns. Charles Wachtel. IMPORTED TABLE DELICACIES— Bismarck Herring. Salt Anchovies. Smoked Halifax Salmon. Smoked Nova Scot hi Salmon. Philadelphia Cream Cheess. Rockford Dc Brie and Saris*. New Dill Pickles. t i Cross & Blackwell's Chow. Bivins' Extra Dessert Raisins. Ford's Extra Fancy Dates. Royal Pulled Figs. , Stuffed Prunes. t Nice for Xmas Eating. 7. E. Kupferman, 412 Third street; ’FEone 215. LIBRARY LAMPS at J. W. Domingos. A DOLLAR a ton saved on coat Is worth picking. “Elk River” Is supe rior to any on the market, and soils for *5.60 per ton. Fleetwood & Ross. Ring up 409. a jvui wjr u kluf avi a.iuiu. J3liy Jl for 4era than coat, at Macon Hard ware Company's. FAT AND JUICY Christmas turkeys. and Cheap. John C. Holmes. styles at Lazarus' Jewelry Palace. preparation made. Try It HOT, red-hot ties 60c. Charles Wach- fel. GET MY PRICES on family and fttney groceries before buying. W. G. Mid- dlebrooks, Volunteers' Armory. ONE DOLLAR for a solid gold misses' ring at Lazarus’ Jewelry Palace. VASES, vaees at J. W. Domingos. CHEAP MONEY—Mon.y to loan at 6 per cent. Charlca ft. Nl.bet, 355 Third atreet. COAL VASES at J. W..Domingos. WONDERFUL TOY—Amuses old and voting; 160 sold hi two hour*. See the climbing monkey, nt Burke's Bpek- amd Stationery Co. Price, 35c„ 40c. by malt. GREATEST BARGAINS on earth In ipkunos and ongans. Will mtike a ’.ove- Uy Xmtw present. F. A. Gutten- berfier & Co. WHY PAY 35 cents pound for Jersey butter when you am get Duggan’s beat nt 30 cents. W. G. Otfddle- brooks. RINGS, RINGS—A large lot In sold gold at reduced prices nt Lazarus' Jewelry Palace. BLUE RIBBON.—The Sudgee awarded us the first premium for our Rohror’u Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohror’s better than Howford’s after a thor ough test. W. C. Turpin & Co. BRASS FIRE SETS for Christmas nt T. C. Burko's. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. SARATOGA CHIPS are all m* rage. Ass your grocer for them. BRASS FENDERS tor Christmas nit T .C. Burke’s. WE HAVE the finest line of s’lppors for gentlemen In Macon. Just tho thing iflor Christmas prcs&nts. Hunt Shoe Company. ARE YOU ECONOMICAL? If so, buy all your Jewelry at Lazarus *Und save money. All goods warranted. BRASS FIRE SETS for Christmas nt T. C. Burke’s. BUY a Nlsw Homo sewing machino from John R. Burnett, Poplar street, opposite market. FIRE INSURANCE—Insure your prop erty with John M. & Legare IWalkcr, 461 Second street. BRASS fire goods at J. W. Domingo,. QHIRAH, solo agent for the wortd re nowned Estey Organa; over 275,000 sold. ANYTHING in household goods for cost at A. S. Thomas’. BUY a uaefttl Christmas present, and get It from Garden, tho Furniture Man. SMOKE Goins’ “Havana clipping*!. Tho beat »mok;m g tidbaooo In tho market. PLACE your orders for Christmas •turkeys at L. D. Abel & Co.'s. DON’T keep your money tied up In a stocking. Put it tel* ane of Vnn’s purees. TO BUYERS OF CHRISTMAS PRES ENTS—T8mes aro hand and money is scarce loheard on all sides, from hut to palace; that this ts true to a largo extent oo one wM deny; bat In or der to overcome tlhls condition of Af fairs w> have In, store the best as sorted and for quality Uho Cheapest Uno of holiday goods to txf found In Macon. Our stock embraces comb and brush set, work boxes, manicure seta, work baskets, vases, bisque fig ures, bisque baskets, cellUlkU sets, collar mid cuff boxes, pdTotograiph and autograph albums, odor boxes, odor baskets, perfumes of all kinds (for eign and domestic, Japanese goods, hand mirrors, stand mirrors, bracket mirrors, (Inn candles and many other articles itoo numerous to mention, efl of which will be sold on a very small margin on cosh . You arc Invited to call and Inspect our stock before buy ing. Laimar, Chdadiham & Co., Mul berry arid Third streets. M. NEWMAN Is going out of tfca. toy •business and is closing out at a sac rifice. CHRISTMAS CANDLES 13 cents box at J. W. Domlngoa A GOOD coal burns to an ash. That Is the kind sold by Fleetwood & Itoss. ALL DISMA'SES of men and women of a ohronio nature are examined and advice given free by the California California doctors. WHAT'S THE USE of paying regular (Price for books, stalhtonery and art •goods when you oan buy them with pprolit off. Burke's receiver’s sate. 75 CENTS for boyaf solid silver buttons, only at* Lazarus’. FEW MORE of those fine sugar-cured hams 10 l-2c at S. Jones St Co.'s. NOTHING fancy around my place— Hook-Aottom prices Is tile rule; a sec ond-hand article does very well these hard times. Come and look, even If you do not purchase. Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Stove*, Tin ware, notions; In fact, anything used around the house. A large lot fancy cups and saucers and vases cheap. O. W. Thompson, 622 Poplar. "GALLOWAY" Is the namo of the cel ebrated coal sold by Fleetwood Ac Rosa at *4.50 per-ton. Bear in mind that It 1- a Chimp coal 'In price, but not in quality. Telephone 409. INSTEAD OF SPENDING YOUR money for an ordinary Xmas pres ent fiuy an elegant one for the iumo money at Burko's receiver's sale. NEW lot handsome plaid silk ties, 25c., worth 40c. at Newman’s. LAMP shade frames at J. W. Domingos. ONLY CO conto for solid Ifold baby ring; only a few left, at Lazarus’. FANCY cups and caucers at J. W. Do mingo*. COME to S. S. Parmalee's and seo what bargains In second-hand Wheels; boys’ second-hand bicycles from *10 upward. FINE «wnosr rums at <N. A. Gana’, 420 Poplar street PEOPLE don't go to a meat stall for medicine. For the same reason people go to Van’s trunk factory for trunks. CANCERS REMOVED without the use of knife; on absolute and penmanent cure, by the California, doctors. Jewelry, Palace, »mn>-JUST think, for that price you YOU WILL PAY IS for n. picture that can have^a diamond ring at Lazarus' you can buy for *2 at Burke’s re- eetyei’a sale. DUNLAP HARDWARE CO, offer the latest improved oil heaters at very low figures. CaX and seo them. • WHITE silk hemstitch handkerchiefs i for •gentlemen, 39c. at Ncsvman’c*. A NOVELTY in hand-painted photo , frames. They make nice Xmas pres- ; ente. Lamur WffllamB. Second sweet. STOVES. Furniture, Carpets, old and new. Thompson's Auction House. KIDNEY DISEASES of all kinds posl- Alveiy cured by enttrey now 'methods “.rid treatment. Who California doc tors. • V.*i ELECTROPOISE wanted, name low est price. Address H, care TolegRVph, HOUSEKEEPERS' novelties at J. W. Domingos. LOST—hloney by purchasing toys when you could havo bought a sensible, last ing present at almost the same price. The Wood-Pe&vy Company. CHILDREN'S silk mittens. 25c. at Nevvm'Jfi's. ONLY a few left of those 60 cents solid gold baby rings at Lasarus’. THE BEST and only complete stock of china in Macon 1b at J. W. Domingos. LACE CURTAINS beautifully cleaned by Mrs. McL. Ryder, Crump's Park. P. O. box 256. $150 HIGH GRADE bicycles S. B. Panmiailee's for $75. GO TO S. S. PnrmcUee’s nnd we what a reduction In bicycles; best makes. FISH SETS at J. W. Domingos. VIAVI can 'he obtained from Mrs. J. 'B. Slevens, 659 Oak street. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. FINE tablo knives at J. W. Domlngoa. SCARF PINS In solid gold, beautiful de signs, now and stylish, at Lazarus'. BEAUTIFUL banquet lamps with hand some shades at Lazarus'. OUR PRICES aro ■with tlho times, and our work we gutimntec. You will make no mistake by placing your or ders tor printing with Smith & Wat son, TeKiphijlle, 374. SILVER-TIPPED walking oancs; very stytllsh. Charles Wadi ted. $12.50 FOR a beautiful gold-filled watqh Elgin movement, at Lazarus' this week. REDUCED PRICES on mlraes' and ehlldren's shoes at the Hunt Shoa OomiMny. SHOES that will not hurt the feet or ■the 'pocket at the Hunt Shoe Com pany, 363 Second street. NIGHT LAMPS at J. W. Domlngoa. AT LA2ARU8’ Jewelry Palace, Jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware at low prices. CARVING BETS at J. W. Domingos. CALL and see tho handsome oil heaters nt Dunlap Ilnrdwnro Oo. FOR fine roses, apply to Mr*. E. C. Dickinson, Macou, Ga.. Bellevue car line. SILK wnd plush lambrequins and tablo scarfs, to closo ait half price, at Now mam's. DIAMOND RINGS only 112.00 at Lazarus’ Jewelry Palace. EMBROIDERED pillow shams, very cheap at Newman’s. FOUND—A nice assortment of seasona ble, useful presents ut prices to suit the times. Tho Wood-Pcavy Company. GO TO J. W. Domingos for holiday goods. IF YOU WAiNT ploturo frames or easels, I 'halve them and can milt ybu, Lamm Williams, 416 Second Btreet. M. NEWMAN IS DISPOSING of Ms stock of toys a.t a sacrtfico In order to close out. EVERYBODY la "pleased wlllh W. L. Henry's lard. HANDSOMEST LINK of rockers in the city to go at cost Monday. A. S. Thomas. GARDEN, the Furniture Man, will keen his store open until 9 o'clock every night this week. VAN'S ■trunk line Is not a "Short line." but Is 'the bust Line of trunks to be seen In any city in Georgia. HAVE your Christmas Jugs filled at N. A. Gann’, 420 Poplar Btreet. GUNS arc sold below cost nt the Ma con Hardware Company icceJver's Male. MOTHERS—Wliat havo you In the shape of toys your children havo out grown? Send them to Thompson’s Auction House on sale; can sell them tor Christmas. O. W. Thompson, 622 Poplar. IF YOU telephone your order to Fleet- wood & Rons your coal will bo deliv ered early Monday morning. This Is prompt enough, Isn’t It? Ring up 409. MAKE *10 go a* far a» *20 by buying your Xmas presents at Burke’s re ceiver’s sale. "HE who steals my purse steals trash" cannot be said of tho purw., you buy from Van. They can't make them finer. CLOCKS—Beautiful lino at Lazarus'. 25 CENTS for a solid silver thimble only at Lazarus', A few left CJHIHAP trunks, low trunks, high tnimks. little trunks, tag trunks, big ger trunks, (ldl’n trunks, gins' irunkfl, todies’ trunks, boys’ trunk*, men’s trunks, elephant's trunks, ami all other kind* of trunks at Van’s Trnuk Factory. 8M30KB 10c. cigar (tor 5c. «Ut(N. lA. Owns, 420 Poplar direct. L. D. ABEL & CO., sausage manufac turers. A specialty in all graden of fine oausages. From this line of busl- nens we are enabled to offer our trade ipuro leaf lard, a variety of fancy smoked moats, etc. IF you are In a hurry for your coal let us know at oooe. It will be de livered early Monday morning. Fleet- wood & Ross. Telephone 409. YOUNG arid middle-aged men suffer ing fro excesses or youthful Indiscre tion Mhfoutd oonsult tho California doctors. ONE DOLLAR for beautiful link buttons, . solid sliver, at Lazarus'. NUMEROUS pretty toy* at 61. New man’* to be «oVl wt a. Htorlfice. He (s cloilng out hi* toys. BUY your daughter a piano lamp from J. W, Domingos. GOOD-BY PROFIT—If you are need ing any household goods it would ho very unwise to purchase before see ing A. S. Thomas. TAPE WORM—Expelled head and nil in two ihours or no charge. No nau seating drugs used; no straining no Bloknsss, by the California doctors. LOOK over tiho Christmas befoks at re ceiver's sale at Burke's. ”409"—That'* the number of Fleet- wood & .Roe*' 'phone. They sell coal. NEW SONG—Choice selectllnjr of llho lsitest music -wB be received rhls week by F. A. Guttenbergw & Cb. SEE tho best holiday stock In Macon at J. W, Domingos. HAVE your piano or orgrfn tuned and repaired by J. H. SMrah. Satisfac tion guaranteed. NO SHODDY GOODS at J. W. Domingos. All wool and a yard wide. BUY A ROCKER from A. S. Thomas at cost Monday. LAMPS, LAMPS at J. W. Domingos. A NEW LINE of mandolins and gui tars, any one of which will make a Xmas gift to be appreciated for a life -time. They are not high, cither. F. A. Guttertberger & Co. DINNER SETS at J. W. Domingos. DON'T BUY tt piano or organ before you get my prices. J. H. Sthiralh, 617 Poplar street. FINEST ull-ipOTk sausage in the ,-lty at W. L. Henry's. TRICYCLES and velocipede* and bovu' wa'gonn. Juftt the things to give Christmas. Gardcm the Furnituro Man, wells them cheap. 4 , TEA SETS at J. W. Domingos. HOLIDAY GOODS at J. W. Domingos. THE BEST rangos and cook stovos nt J. W. Domingos, ALL KINDS of Xmas cakes; extra- fine fruit cakes at M. Newman’s 'bakeries, 403 Colton avenue and Pop lar street, opposite market. W. L. HENRY has bought a well se lected lot of fine fait turkeys for Xmas. WILL sell Havana clippings Monday at 25c. a pound at N. A. aans'. 420 Pop lar street STRAYED—From my premises, two black mults. Any Intormatlon will be re warded. C. J. Toolo. THEIIE tire cheap coals on tho market. Look out for them. Fleetwood & Ross sell you the best at a cheap price. SEND your children's second-hand toys, bicycles, horses, etc. 1 can soil them. Thompson's Auction House, 622 'Pop, lar street LEAVE your orders early tor Xmaa turkeys. K. L, Henry. L. MERKEL. The Pioneer Confectioner and Toy Dealer, 622 Cherry Street LAROE AND FRESH LINES of candles, nuts and raisins. Christmas caks as cheap and better than you can mnko them, YOU CAN FIND HERE FOR XMAIf Dolls from 6c, to *5; Drums, from 25c, >o *1.25. Toy trains, from 25c. to *2. . Rocker Horses, from II to *7 Toy guns, from 25c. up. Toy pistols, from 6c. to 10c. Doll carriages, from 25c. to 15. Wooden Wagons, from 16c. to *5. And every variety of toy* too nu merous to montlon. Come and ceo at Santa Gnus' Headquarters. L. MERKEL'S. SO MANY.. NICE THINGS. A stock of Xmas Goods selected ‘with ft view to combining economy with || elegance. It required con siderable time to do it, but we have ft prettier and cheaper stock than if we had bought carelessly. Everything at very low est PRICES. SOL HOGIl, ...DRUGGIST... Choice Cut Flower* received f every day. MULES—HORffES, Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 14, 1894.—We now have In our stable* two hundred head of fine Kentucky and Tennessee mule*, run ning from 1,000 to 1,300 pound*, which will bo Bold at wholesale for very low prices. We intend doing a larger business this eeason than over before and have had our stable* enlarged and can now tako care of seven hundred head, and our friends will always find what they want In our stables. Wo will have a good as sortment of nlco saddle and harness horses and can please you. Call on us. STEWART & HOWDDM. 20^and 22 West Alaaama street, Atlanta, FOR SALE. i A very handsomo Hcrrlng-Hall-Marvln mfe; has never been used. Will sell or exchange for a smaller one. Apply to LEON B. DlfilE. FUNERAL NOTICE. The relalves, friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Duffy and Mrs. Jacob Russell aro respectfully requested to attend the funeral of Mrs. P. J. Duffy from her late residence. No. «2 Elm Btreet, at 1:45 o'clock THIS AFTER NOON. Services at St. Joseph's Cathollo church at 2:30 o’clock this (Sunday) af ternoon. The following gentlemen ore requested to act es pall bearers: E. D. Huthnance, John M. Daly, M. J. Redmond, Sr., W, H. Bchatzman, W. T. Daugherty, 97. C. Knobloch, J, J, Noone, E. J. Burk, James Cassidy. MACON LODGE NO. 5, F. AND A. M. Regular meeting and election of officers for ensuing year on Monday, December 17, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. Member* Mabel and South Macon Lodges and sojourning brethren fraternally Invited. ROBT. N. HUGHES, W. M. Geo. At Dure, Sccty,