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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDA Y MORNING,
"1 '
, DECEMBER 31,1896,
IN THE RAILROAD WORLD. 1 nacy ai Th ” !*** imkt-
n-llJJUMU ” -'iMJK. i uj, his luteww th, around
| that *by Jet;imz indiv'^lv il pri»*et/*Wti
JSUFW wx XHK okfic-b. root- i «v™ 1 It
IIO A III) AMO SmIl. i wnn/Miyx cost. The 't.nik<tm«n, amM-
The Mobile and Oblo Will Come Into
Alabama's Capital—Northern Linen
Foci ciooiH Competition—The f^tinta
rial Note#.
} in d;:<,air.
Certainly there ,
! (?‘*rn w ho de-Hi re
I vent Haded: and in
twHri
toft
w of tthe fact th
x* sheen for y<*
< rythlnfp reanor
Fe Winn
J. H. flf orena, the popular and efficient!
traveJjnfT repr*•*<snlatire of the Phint Hy*-
tem, was In the city >*H.<-r.lny, There is j
no man in tin* mil way -world •
count more friend a nnd who in
nerving of them.
traveling freight
ind Atlantic,
toJUmr
My pr<
! irnprarvecnerrt of nr.-.-jont cor.-drtions. it
1 Iz not tfurprfrtng that ‘they do not com
plain. ft mxv fairly l»e that
i»hey rw-oaririze the difficult nature of
the pro Mem. nnd are patiently waiting
: for fui*tlKT kramn-oiru-nt. It Is not fair
U> a-.wm- *. an h'• m-i to have •>< r-n done
i iiy the«“ Rostvwt TMlrrvi mm, that be*
c^uac Um»«k* re , .i97nai1>Ie people keep sl-
'•ivt, GTWfbody except -the Inventors
Geo rtf o R. PoiTWiler, traveling freight j* with v 'nditions nn th<-y are.
agent of tiif: W*»tern nnd AU.intfcC van : Oar venttfaftloa Is p -euHarly a -matter
it* . the city yesterday Malm; up thin^a | In whVh the party or person respOnat-
for a new titfcrt after Jannary 1st. » Memwt pursue an Indepontteot cours
i If Hva cr'.rtc'lrms of pa?*er.g -rs at
The Ohio southern nnh* has been in* j afked there jniv be forty different
definitely postponed, which means no opinions In eatoh oar. oree to each win-
«a>. It it* sakl that the Lima Northern flaw. If the Ideal i» unattain-a-bh*, the
but* bought up enough trust claims and b'*.*t powYnle comoromim must be made
other Indehtodmns to tflve tt control of | the tftar.d irJ jjhatttiqa: and to do this it
the road. miy •• m ayarv to fastfji all tiv' wln-
u i daws down, thus aJbdfcftntoly denying
The Ohio Vnltey rerja# extending from ^ atiipaeeengws the privilege of advls-
Evnnotfllc, Ind., fto Hopkinsville, Kj., is Jw-ga.3 to whin and u> what extent ml-
to be soi<b n decree to that effect hav- por ctfiansros in tfte quantity of fresh
Ing tjf-eii issued. The upset price i« j air sh&ll toe made when the train is In
$1,600,000. I oration. This will certainly <be neoes-
•——• j rary tt we ever attempt sotert title ventl*
A charter ha* ben (sued to the Tennis* Jrtfen In mild or hot weather. And in
see Northern Ilnilway Company. It will wirtter the openrings in ithe door -of pas-
run from a point on Abe Knoxville and mm are pubjdot toithe name Jn-
Ohio to JeJIieo. The road will i»e about I perferenco from vumanfatw that win-
100 miles in iength. down nre in summer. If we nre ever
. — ,, to have wise ventlhution In the comrqon
Mr. K. R. We..s, traveling passenger I day car. tome one wtss penm must
agent of the Southern, with ncidquar- i have ahsolirie control of »the opinions:
tora at Macon, Jras been trnn-ferred to go do this all openlngTi must be out
— * Cla. Columbus ^ains atul iia- 1 of paraenxen' reach. Deliaa/te wonfen
*xm loses. Mr. Weils has aim do hosts »f
friends in Macon by bis courteous bu.-fi*
urvirt metluwls. They will regret his de-
putne, but e-xTend to him best ftisheb
In his now field.
n-J children, as sensitive as hot-house
plant*, are bound to travel, and in win-
or is well rr* *u».nmer. W:i«*n one of
i -*• sits !u the front s-a: she has a.
1 - 11 to ciOTVPln’n if th * sash in th"
,, . ^ w , , dcor is wide ontan on a cold day; and
•Mr. Randall Clifton of the Routhern, j & ,the «m© .thne it may he that
■who succeeds Mr. E. 31. Wells j.t Macon. , Mth'lng less than the ent I re-opening is
though a young man, ha* ruble bis-mark ; ruffJc>nt to supply the nir needed by
in tlm railroad world. Macon i« forlunale p a srsimgcps in «be middle of the car:
in securing so worthy a tticcctffor to Mr.
Wollh.
■ Mobile, Ala., Deo. 30.—-The stockholder*
of the Middle nnd Ohio railroad held a
meeting in this city today and author*
iced the iMflMor of $4,ooo,000 boml» for
the construction of what Is known ns
tJio Montgomery extension from Coium-
<biiH, Miss., to Montgomery, Ala., via Tut**
cabwHia. Protewts were served on the
meeting, nnd ah<*> on J. W. Woolfolk,
with whom a conthaet for the building
of the road ha* been mude, against the
iF«”tj!in‘ , e of the'bonds Inr Fr^-d 8: Ddil of
Montgomery, representing certain Ned*
York stock holders, who tried to get hold
of the Mobile and Ohio in 1892, The pro
test was ftgjffrst the Farmers* Loan ami
Trust Company, voting 4B,500.i*hareH of
stock, which New. Tork parties claimed
they had the right to vote.
The Mobile and Ohio has had a bard
fight to secure mi'trance into Montgom
ery# Ala. It npponrs that the city coun
cil favor the M. find O. The principal &b*
position asm* from the Plant System
people. A compromise 1ms lioen agreed
ini»on, bow over, and the M. mu.l O. will
bo built into tiin* A'lnbama capital. The
L. ami N. did rfot make much of a fight,
at hsnwt no ©pen figiit.
The M. and O. hud secured valuable
terminal property, but the fight was to
Notice to City Subscribers.
The Telegraph Ih delivered In the city at
00 cents a month, pnyuble In advance; but
city collectors are not authorized to collect
nr ri'< oipt for longer than one month in
advance.
The Macon Telegraph Publishing Co.
prevent
from ireaWdng it.
Judge Myers If ns bn mini down a dc-
clsdoti in favor of the Snn-tn Ft* In the
famous litigation betnveen It nnd the
state of Kaunas. The judge declares that
the id ten hind law uuuor which appointed
u myivor doeo not apply to rnilroadf.
Ot*N'r points, want not pnsKod upon,-us
Judge Myers held it hut the case hinged
tijwm the quest ion whether the alien land
law nffooted railroads. The ease will be
appealed to the Hiipreme court.
It is Kild that Northern tr.uncontlnenf-
nt linen nro feeling the competition of
the New York, V.'nshlngtou nnd New
Orion ns Sunset. Limited, operated by tho
fioutbern, Atlanta and Wwt Point, L.
and N. nnd Southern IMxjtficv There iv
reason for It; there nro no hlizznrdis,
snow baulks or snow sheds on tbo "Sun
set Route."
The
•THE PJSKTinCK MUSICAL HOCIETY
Hold tin Interestim; Session—A* Fine
Prograinmo Perfectly Rendered.
Owing to the lateness of the hour at
which the news of the meeting s of *thc
Derthick Musical Society was Pent In,
a notice of the meeting could 1 not be
prepared yesterday. Tho programme was
by cutnmon consent pronounced to be
the best that had ever been given ill
Macon. The meeting wa<*held in ‘the ele
gant home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Dnnuen-
berjr, and notwithstanding the fact of
several other {important social functions
In tho city and auftmrlxs', there- was a
large nnd appreciative audience pres
ent. Tire prognumno was a work of art
from beginning t<» end. K.w-h miiih1«t was
nn exquXsRe gem fitting In ‘like a block
of mosaic,** ns Mrs. Everett wild in her
introductory remarks, "perfecting the
beautiful etrooture of the anion of po
etry and music," accordlnc to the sub
ject of tho progr.iimme. It is not permit
ted to particularize, bnt meat ion must
bo nude o( the /beautiful rendition of 1ho
song, "Through Eternity" by the guest
of honor, Mira Griswold of Rome, Ga.
Miss GrUwoM's voice is rich nnd to&n-
tlful, her execution unrurpam*ed and her
interpretation' of the highest order.
Too much praise cannot be given tbo
readers upon this occasion, both lathes
and gentleman. The analytical and de
scriptive pupera were finely rendered,
and evinced study and ability.
The >%x*il selections wero given most
charmingly, Indeed, "The Angel’s Sere
nade" was entrancing, and othors were
equally delight fit!, i
The dear Wtle men and women came
up ndhty with their part of the pro
gramme. from the little gallants who «o
gracefully distrllnited Programmes at tho
door to tho* who afterward portrayed
so vividly **Tho Wrecked Ship" and "Tlio
Widdlng under the Sen." ^
Mrs. Everett, in the name of the Dor-
thick Musical Club tenders her sincere
thanks to Mrs. Dannenhcrg for her cor
diality and hospitality, and to the brill
War-» oMcctiopR from Beethoven: jand the pro-
ren-! gamine wil begin promptly at-*§ *>»o!oek,
mat
..Itli'a Jew fcuutti olle-T.J
eiittnn, Inelu^l.
I’rfeij^ourairt.t), rtj
Tnke l^ixsflro. Broraa jQb
■All drmrcUU
eur« »•. ..A™
.npronie court ot Ohio 1ms ju.t
rciulrml n docWon in ■slr.eh Iho velallmi , , .—
iH'livren Hie Pennsj-lvnnici ComtAny otnl 1 ' u,t nn< ' avprwlatlve nmllcneo who
lt« rni|>loycs, when tto Intnr ore Diem-! evinced their deo|> Interest to tho cloro
Ivors of tho votmitarr relief dmhrtsienl ' of _ n nllll '' r '>nvth.v proeraocne.
I. elesrly defined. It wns In the ense of I T1l< ' nost of the —xdety will
the PlttabatS, Clnelmmti, Clvi neo nnd ! l>0 011 ">0 S 6, l> of Jununry In Wesleynn
fit. bulls Knllnny Ot*ni«Oy vs. Chart,, parlor*. The erentatr will be devoid to
O. t'nx, error 'to tile oirenkeonrt
ren county, Ohio. The irapremo court ivu-.vr..^. - - . B. .
derwl n vhvlshm to the effivl tlml tlio I e5 Vfl i V ?r , n L a
hiw intended totxir relief departments of *
rallrondjl from opcratln/: In the state
does not affect 'the operation of such de
partment,. The decision !s .is follows;
An employe of n railroad company vol
untarily nnd with full knowledge of tlie
character nnd rffeet of tho contract lie
was nssttntinr npp’.Ied for admission to
nn nssoelntlon eomnosed of the compa
ny soil a |H>riiou or its employes, rollvsl
the "voluntary relief department," nnd
t>elii« ndmlttisl, vsuitrnetisl that the com
pany mlsht deduct from hts ivnres the
sum of 75 cents per month for tho pur-
nose of forintnc, wilh other like eoutrl-’
nnthm by oth.'r employe members, nnd
tsmtrlbtitlo.H n-hi.'h by the eontrnet the
company was efclleisl to innke u relief
fund for the hettePt of In
ease of eiekmvs. noddeitt or death; snd
tsvntraetn!. f mi her. that in o.ia,, of u.-
ehlent the nrocvtutu'e by him thereafter
of relief from the is lief ftntd so o. eu-
mnhirt.il should lwve the elteet to relttkw
the e mpnity from llnlvilWy for daumirCs.
field: (It Sttelt t'oatieet ie utvt inter.
vltetiNi bv (tie act of April 2, IMlft 87 O.
* ■- - ■ptwtn-tlim anl relief
For the Boys.
There are styles hero
for Boys that can’t be
found elsewhere. Nov
elties that reflect the
taste and grace of swell
makers. In
Suits, Overcoats
and
Eeefer Jackets
we have im.mense varie
ties for you to choose
from, and prices are de
cidedly lower than you
would imagine, after an
examination of quality,
of workmanship and of
finish, m . . . . .
GUAM) SEASON' 1897.
“Plovrboy’s Brand Guano.” The oldest brand
highest grade; for all crops.
‘‘Black Rock Dissolved Bone.” The purest and
strongest acid''phosphate. • .
Importers pure Geripan Kainit; dealers in Cotton Se
Meal, Muriate of-Potash, Truck Farmers’ Fertilizers, etc.
If there is no agent in your town for our High Grade
Fertilizers, then write to
AMERICAN FERTILIZER CO. «<»“. P»pl" St.
WE ARE THE MANUFACTURERS,
WE ARE THE LEADERS
In Style, Price and Quality. Beautiful, Elegant Harness
Saddles, Robes'-Whips and Horse Blankets.
Or. BERND & CO
450 to 468 CHEtlRY STREET, MACON, Ga.
Eight Per Gent. Cash Dividends.
This is is what the (Fixed Dividend Stock of Equitable
nets its investors. All stock is secured by first mortgages
on improved roat ostate, in moro than double the amount.
Dividends commence with date of Certificate! No de
ductions for taxes! Always available! No membership
foe! Absolutely safe 1 - ’ 4
GEORGE A. SMITH, General Manager.
Equitable Building arid Loan Association; Macon, Ga.
401 Third at, opposite tho Danuenberg Co.
4 MKURY
C^Ivett m th
*' • \Vnrkrr ) esUrt
Afr.jOie HVown II<r
Mr*. JL\ O '
, r«''TklRl«Ml undJjfTfiqK-
riiildreft. Thftjiart.v
ih»*» JM>Inl ft*»1 xft.Mi
UrftWjift
tiiutw trahro^H pojrtd
®kj|Murv In tbo I
Th<* WBl!**1?«|lvi* *WUf'lV>
gmimqed hJpipim***
.mq iper ivlmes than atutW’
tireivb merry langhltr.
The little ones eon*,
weiv Sarah Belle Munklvjr
- i well, Harry Bonm«Ulee
^ j \V'
rallr.vaj ivnployes," ete. (2) The COfitnu-iJS!
!« not A’«>ntrary t«> nuUIif o .’it v CD i*atinii b-nwra,* .fjrwniie i
guvtrn.-t ,1.,,'rt fiyk
1“ bn mm I it|>.»n a v ,11.1 ..p
-t tho oipcult court rcvcrouAi*: '■"r'i.’ 1 ';""' 1 '' ''“>™
m,,l that of (ho common pica, .■(rirm.ab k£ utw , l , l ' i 1
If the governor of iMK'htem ahnuAd : S. 1 **% JT" -".ff
o.vjolo tiho loinalntuiw Into pasalng nn Ai 1 ,.".'* 1
act rrtiuoing
obtain pp-.it cot I
« ga'rw« tbo or
«nen*UTe. The
provithm thru '
passing an
g’i*r rare* to 2 csjuta
ceul-1 i:nme<Uttt,qy
feral the courts
‘veurnt of mi«h a
■hlgan ron^tbutton
, .gr in*
Pblh!U.- jr »iw
BYr^n Gld^Tr. !W»a Akixo*
*lee$ away below anyjolher house in the city, a splendid 6tock of norel-
of.ail kind* t(j'choose from, fellvcrware, fine Imported porcelain
p' entie^ goW’p^s, diamonds, rings, watches and clocks, includ-
C0d’. Rayrjpq?1 piovcmonts, an^l a complete stock of optical
,^ioo,iA 10$ omftiuo to gtu|J|tyy perfect latlufaolhm oa all repairs.
;r • DA v 11)S0X > Jeweler,
F0urtri Street, Opposite Cox & Chappel.
’ 'tSfemfetu’m A ■
for the AnunsportatAon of , U ,.,SX x\ v °£2l n t2££!' * rl , U "r
auO fretalv -v dllttront .• ui’vul, May ?*!*? Bww »' P 1 ® 3 ?* 1
Hi this Mate." The, cent* .mib- |* ' n A; . "<-* A*mv. Goorgo Derry, 11.
a roAsorKibJe maximum rat
«i maxtimwn *»f .7 <m*l 4 oemts a mile !
©he ML-Vcvui AraJlt^y* ,uv gon*->rally K1
untnrofllrabie. *s\\ 1 awcral nf them ar*»
Insolvent. If .lower ra»tos were forced
\vxrn them thvv w«ra4«l have ti> de«'iva*w
the ooa.* ar.vl eharactvr of bhelr rcrvK-e.
nnd the nubile woulft suffer. Hut the
«»url* 4uvo e«tabUsht*1 the prlnelpie
thait m.t* s. t.> <N* r»MSv>nabie. must ,'U-
«ow a fufp return <vn the im-’s;-
and wouM n\s^t dlffieuX ro
vinee ant Imo.tr:iai <»tir: <h»t 2 «vnts a
anile !a A!le'd*ran would not p*v tho
" “ *sent messenger service.
a iw»-third3 vrtf in
- :
Fanaff* Uiil. vJSoV
Cbutdia Boss. |fcH»o4 OwldU.^
rion King.'* Rot**. Bell. Glover. ' Jtordkfcv
Harris. Hazel Hhrrla, T.^C. Itfiffer, Jrv/
hUH ’—tatley
Parker^Tirat-
H.irroM
Rutli Parker,
*4*
I*? .wouki
Mtdhlput to V05.* sivh a la
»r>t a-’ *U likely ;bat twv-t
J'tgis^aturs* \\ 111 fav.*r sir>h .
J*.r-ttce snd foUv n* the g.
-Oireohtos*
IKicovcrj for ConSum^tfon.
ThlM Is the l>c«t inetlK'lm* in the wofM Au
lt forms of cOnchs, colds nnd for coLMlut\»-
on. Lvtiy bottle Is guarnntet .1. It will
nre and not disappoint. It ha« nt>\eqnnt
.r whooping cough, asthma, hay fever,
nenflumin. bronchitis. La Grippe, cold In
io head nnd for consumption. It Is safe
»r all ages, pleasant to take, and above
II. a sure cure. It i* nlwavs
ell to trtko I»r. King’s New l.lfo puts In
with Dr. Klng-a Nbw DIs-
k -* * *one the s
psrtivt satisfaction
free L M »tt!«‘M «t II.
‘ drug store. Regular size
a ted by
MAsaaoh>
of <h*
etts
Th'*
been ■
fogs « ^
rill rend cc*nm!i«Ioncrs at Boston, but
rilie rv?uVt of nh-e heav^n^. regar«i* i
th* amount of r.e-;v and useful kno-.vU
e^lgo v'vo.Vi• 1. !s jHwnsaly t.hc same as ;
th.»: of all other Imiuirlesan th»* isubj^'f
<1ur:n»c ®n*» mat ik'xt-n yesrswiil. The •
Gl vencilati^n '.s rWfnberrAtrr* and I
The hy»t praoph.>il v^ntilstioct t
fiependo liiMt the <*?rc o' intrvRiirrnt* at- I
tepo.rxus ri *b sn an^hlr-g eb*s*». and i
th nvv-f -t «:isralanta that we I
fl *l in r it ’;fe f,u ,,f the bcvt
l*r^. Jy Ijiix uorii tho igooraiw or ©b>U-
Chstp Holiday Railroad Ticket*.
Oa December 22d. 23d. 24th and *»Vh
id SOth nn.l January lat the Ceniral
allway will Ml rro.un-.l-tr:;> tloketa at
1 P'lnro for diatnn«a of three hundred
it;.., at rote of 2 cult, per mile eMh
ay. limited to January (!h, r»turning,
ludenta of Khoola and e>>!l:-sea mn
Deotmter nth to be-
Pi*ank B. Coates,
563 Cherry Street.
UP-TO-DATE 3IERCHANT TAILOR,
f from .J23'up. Pante from 53 up. A perfect lit guaranteed. None
' titllors employed. This Is the place for Holiday Clothing.
YEAR GIFTS.
i Cheapest and Handsomest Line of
DIMMER AND CHAMBER SETS
. ■ I
... French, and ^ottjrlo.n China, porcelain and ironstone.
' ported them o’lt.elv’cs and that accounts for the low prices we are offer-
R. J. TAYLOR, Pres. CEO. B. JEWETT^V-Pres. E. N. JELKS. Treas.
CASH CAPITAL ANI) f/lJRPLUS, $145,000.
Manufacturers of ACID |H0SPHATE
and HIGH GBADS EEKTILIZEBSl
>e.'7lx
You hxv
.cat, y<\
will tCi
diuiuk-room now while you can do it at llttlo expenae.
_ .kd^«uuh*a4 opportunity before. If you have but little to
relish itraV the more when you have one of our exquisite dinner
Hlfoapt given, to you« You never »aw such fine goods for so
low a .xuri^.
If you oom* with tMouh we will make you open your eyes. If you have
not the bojno &n>’\cay. Husbands, this Is a good chance to make your
wife happy. Bjfcs, your good mothers will appreciate a beautiful dinner set
.a? a pn-a#«it.
TINDALL, PEEK & CO., Macon, Ga.
ember 25th.
W. P. Dawson, T. P, A.
UuoMeii
V Arnip
In the
The be?
brulne*. iore.H, ul;vr». h:
eon-u. tetter, ehapjn*! iu
t*irn* nml all Mkln « rtiptloi
Hires i'll***, or no pay tv.|u
nntr<st to give pe.feet
in.ou v refuiitlcd t'rif't* A'»
For sale by 11. J. l^mat
Do Yon Understand
That fractions count up into a large amount when com
piled ? Now, here is a chance to put arithmetic to good
use for your own benefit:
$10
bo
Suits
and
Overcoats
now....
....$6
75
12
00
Suits
and
Overcoats
now....
.... 8
00
15
00
.Suits
and
Overcoats
uoav ....
.... 10
00
ia
00
Suits
ami
Overcoats
now....
.... 12
00
20
00
Suits
and
Overcoats
now....
.... 13
75
25
00
Suits
and
Overcoats
now....
.... 18
50
Win these Reductions, you ask? Because our stock
must he reduced if such cut rates can accomplish it;
but the better truth is, we need funds. Come help us,
and be benefited yourself.
CIIA llL ES W AC 11T EL, 515 Cherry St.
__... ..>
*a»
i|
~S4t* - tX
df-
Jgg
*
,T? e ,i? r f? st ,^ a ““f tomplete factory in the Sonlh. The mnchlnery is ,
of tne l'Ttort stylo, which equips us for a large output. i
— “J? «« only factoiz in Macon that munufaetures High Grade FerfciilzerJ
We nse nothing but th* highest and best grades of material. '
buying goods fronius you deal directly with the manufacturer nnd
commlssiqiw of middlemen. Fertilizers furnished to cash customers at a libera!
discount. Correspondence suited frpm. dealers and consumers *
MACON, GfllKKftlA.
The Dixie Shoe and Closing Companj
Will Sell, This Week, Their Entire Stock
Gentlemen’s Underwear at 40c \n the-Dollar j
All-wool Shirts and Drawers at 50c suit; ujrth ,Pi?o.
All-wool Shirts at 69e, worth $1.25, with Drawers to matcl
Boys’ Overcoats, 7 to 17 years, at $1.50; worth $4.50.
Boys’ Suits, 4 to 14 years, at 75c, .$1.00 and $1.50; worth
double the price. ■ ?
» New shipments of the celebrated Godman Shoo!
'"enables us to fit Children; of .all. ages. Try these
Shoes for your Children. They last longer and fit be -
than any Shoes made. %
The J. B. Lewis Shoes, for Men, beat them all. Ever^
pair guaranteed.
THE DIXIE SHOE & CLOTIIINfi C0-,
G. A. EDEN, ~~
159 Cotton Ave. Telephone 47.
L. COHEN & CO.;
WHOI/ESALE _ ,. '
LIQUOR DEALERS AND DISTILLERS OP THE F.
M0US “KENNESAW MOUNTAIN CORN”
Respeptfully BoUcit your orders for your Christmas Whiskey, assuring
you in ovory instance
Absolutely Pure, Reliable Goods at Absolutely Lowest
Possible Prices.
Special attention paid to Jug Orders. Give us a trial. Once a cus
tomer always a oustomor. i>. COHEN & CO.
<08 I'ourtti Street (Kc.vt Door to Wolff tnapp). Uacon, Ga.
Special Offering to the Excursionists and
My Custom era t
As I am offering a rebato to the excursionists, I think
it just that my customers and the public generally should
have some inducements offered them. I will, therefore,
make the following offer: From December 15 to Jan
uary 1 every customer making a cash purchase of $1.00
and upward will receive a rebate of 10 per cent.
Remember, my goods are guaranteed, and comprise
the very best and purest of Whiskies, 'Brandies, Imported I
Wines, Ale, Porter, eto.
Special attention givento Jug orders.
M. O’HARA,,
’Phone 407. 226 Cotton Ave. (Hurley’s Old Stanri^
BOLIYKR H. RA:
COTTON FACTOR.
HUES ■ PH
GUANO
I
—AND—
MULES
—AT—
Wholesale and. Retail
I represent three of the largest manu
facturers in the South:
THE ATLANTA GUANO CO. d
THE AMERICUS GUANO CO. 1
TJ! E WALTON (iD A NO CO. "
Ammoniated Guano, Acid Phosphate, '
German Kainit, Muriate of-Potash and ^
Cotton Seed Meal.'
M.
C. BALKCOM,
306-30S THIRD STREET,
-DEALER IN-
Hardware, Stoves, Cutlery,j
Farming Implements, Wooden ware,Tinware and Groceries
ng twenty-five yearn* experience, I fed
My prices are as
safe in saying that I
Your patronage La solicited.
M. C. BALKCOM, Act.
TH E KEEtEY fNiSIttUTE
ATIiAHVA, GA.
FOR THE CURE OF LIQUOR, OPIUM, MORPHINE, COCAINE, TOBACCO M C'SARETTE HABITS, i
Adapted by lbs United States GovemseM. For information sddre&a KeeTey In>titutc, AtlauU, Ga. |
New Sanitarium corner Jackson and Pine Sts.