The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, December 15, 1898, Page 8, Image 8

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8 IB BEJXPELLED Seven Members of the East Macon Baptist Church, UNLESS THEI APOLOGIZE For Voting the Anti-Prohibition Ticket at the Recent County Election. It i« more than likely that seven mem bers of the East Macon Baptist church will be turned out of the church at the meeting of the conference toi/ight unless 4hey apologize for voting the anti-prohibi tion ticket at the recent election. The matter was kept quiet for some time, but this morning it leaked out and there is a great deal of talk about the matter. The regular conference was held last Thursday night and the matter was brought up. It was decided at the meet ing to summon seven of the members and cause them to show why they had voted the anti-prohibition ticket on December Ist. The meeting will be held at the church tonight and it is said unless the members apologize that they will be expelled from the church. Mr. Robert T. Jones, the treasurer of the church, in speaking of the matter this morning said: “The mem bers have been summoned for the purpose of asking them why they voted the anti ticket on the day of election and if they do not tell why they voted the ticket and beg forgiveness from the church they will be turned out.” Mr. Jones refused to give the names of the parties summoned to appear. The out come of the meeting will be watched with interest as it is said that more people will be summoned at the next meeting on the unit charge. Utopian Art Ware. Beeland, Jeweler. Underwear Bargains. Odd Garments. Harry L. Jones Co. I 72L CONGRESS,ONAL recess * By Associated Press. 'Washington, Dec. 15. —Chairman Ding leyof the ways and means committee, says no determination had been reached as to when the holiday recess would begin, but he would probably offer a resolution for a recess beginning December 21 and last ing until January 1. Ladies High Grade Um brellas. Harry L. Jones Co. THE SWISS PRESIDENT. By Associated Frees. Berne. Dec. 15. —The federal assembly elected M. Mueller, who is vice president, for 1898, to be president of the Swiss con federation. M. Haueer, of Zurich, was elected vice president. Xmas Neckwear. Individ ual Boxes. Harry L. Jones Co. THiEcrrY IN BRIEF. Dr. H. W. Walker, dentist, 506 Mulberry street, first floor. Soldiers who have sense buy their whiskey from A. Daus & Co. Mr. Williamp Stopford, of Americus, is at rhe Lanier. A bottle of Pembroke Rye would be a fitting gift of a friend to a friend. Order it from Weichelbaum Third street. Mattie Philips, a negro woman, was badly burned at her home on Bridge Row this morning. Dr. Whiple was sent for and dressed her wounds. You can get the finest wines and liquors at Weichselbaum's Third street. The children’s entertainment which was given at Mercer chapel last Saturday, will be repeated tomorrow afternoon. Admis sion ten cents. The funeral services of Mr. Charles S. Findlay, who died yesterday, were held this morning from his residence in Vine- Formal Evening # Dress. If you anticipate attending the social functions this week come to us, if you are not supplied with the proper fix ings. : ville. Rev. J. L. White conducted the ser | vices. The interment was at Rose Hill I cemetery. T. P. Ripy Rye whisky is renowned the world over. Get it at Weichselbaum's Third street house. In the city court today several small civil cases wer disposed of. Pembroke Rye has no superior as a first class whisky. Order it from Sam Weichel baum, Third street. All thf best whiskies, wines and bran dies fr Christmas at A. Daus & Co. The police station was filled with pris oners this morning when Judge Freeman entered the court room. Fully twenty oases were on the docket and it took until , after 12 o’clock to dispose of them. Many i of the penitents were fined while others ‘ were dismissed. iMany of the fines w’ere ■ paid and the station sergeant has a busy ! time. Drs. W. R. Holmes and Mason, dentists, 556 Mulberry street, opposite Hotel Lanier. Try a bottle of Holmes’ Mouth Wash for preserving teeth, purifying breath, bleed ing gums, ulcers, sore mouth, sore throat, etc. For sale by all druggists. Messrs. W. E. and I. L. Dunwoody left this morning for Marietta, Ga., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ruth Dunwody Cole. Wether indications for Macon: Threat ening tonight and Friday. Not so cold. The trustees of Mercer University met at the Commericial bank this morning to consider some questions of property title. Skilled help of all kinds furnished busi ness men by the Georgia-Alabama Busi ness College. Telephone 616 —2 calls. Music Lessons —Plano and violin in strucions at reasonable prices. Miss Nellie Reynolds, 252 Washington avenue. You will be sorry if you don’t buy your Christmas bottle from A. Daus & Co. Christmas nearly here. Get your wines and liquors from A. Daus & Co. All accounts for News subscription are due in advance and are payable upon pre sentation, otherwise the earner will be instructed to collect each week. No de viation from this rule for any one, and no paper will be continued upon any other condition. LECTURE. At the Academy of Music Monday, De cember 19'th, 8:15 p. m., a lecture on Christian Science will be delivered by Mrs. Livingston Mims, of (Atlanta, who is an authorized lecturer of the Christian Science Board of Lecturs'hip. Admission free. House Coats. The New Thing. Harry L. Jones Co. Letter List. •List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Macon, Ga., postoffice December 13, 1898. Persons calling will please say ad vertised and give date, and one cent must be paid on each letter advertised. MALE LIST. IA —rtV H. Arnold,, Solomon Aytch, Allen Avery, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Adams. IB —Richard G. Byers, Thomas J. Bonds, Richard Broks, R. 'H. Barnes, W. T. Bates, T. Bowman, Andrew Bryant, Bill Barrow, Fayette Butler', Oyon Bivins,, John Burner, John M. Black. C —‘D. W. Coltrane, Missea Carter, Sam Chickscales Raleigh Caldwell N. J. Crolly- M. Childs Echart Carroll. D —J. E. Driscol, Richard Davis, Wm. S. Derme, Wm. Dempser, Willie Delia, George i Dallas, Chas. Daggs, Allen Dumas. E. —D. L. Emerson, Will Evans. F—J. A. Finks. G —Augustus Gornson, J. M. Groves, Goer Gnis, J. N. Giddins, H. Galahan, Rich Gammaway. ’H —E Hardy, Captain eo. Heinitsh, John Harnson, J. E. Mummington, J. F. Haydon, A. J. Hogan, Willie Harris, Will Hubert, Wm. S. THartman, James R. Hamilton, Tim 'Harrison, C. A. ‘Harvey. J —L. B. Jones, F. E. Jenkins, Asia Jones, R. C. Jones. K —Henry Kratzek, James Kelly, James King, J. aKigler, Joe Knopf. T,—Jerry Lynch, J. R. Luther, IMiss Em ma La Fou, L. L. Lutten, Harry O. Lacey, Leamon Lowe, P. E. Lamb, R. B. Lingist. M—W. McLean, 'Alva Mathews. Johnnie Medlock’, T. W. McConnell, Jim McCreary, Rosie Morris. Willie Mack. N —E. H. Nelson. P —-S. A. Phejps, R. C. Polk, Rev. P. Paget. William L. Parkinson, Henry W. Palmer, E. M. Petty. Q —W. R. Quandt. YJocYCnu..MFarvFU o.:Rl eteeM rarara R —Rev. Dr. A. Robson, W. N. Reese, George Roberson. B. F. Ryals. S —L. Sehert. D. P. Speer, E. H. Samuel. So. Produce Co., W. W. -Seger, W. W. Sim mons. T—J. Thomas, Judge Wm. B. Thomas, John A. Taylor, J. C. Thomas, J. C. Tol nat. MACON NEWS THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15 1898. Review of United States Troops Buy. By President McKinley, I Very Ticket! Macon, Ga., Dec. 19. rZ Via „ Southern Railway will sell very low rate tickets to Macon and return on Tickets Dec. 18 and for trains scheduled to arrive in Macon the forenoon of Dec. 19, Southern final limit Dec. 20. to Prominent Men of the Nation Will Witness the Review. „ Railway. Eight Thousand Troops in Line. Macon IQ in Ask any agent for full particulars, and buy tickets via Southern Railway. Special train 1H m Juu ILi IM Lumber City to Macon and return Dec 19. Leave Lumber Ciry 500a. m. Arrive Macon ||PP 1R IQ * ? * 9.00 a. m. Returning, leave Macon 5.00 p. m. H. F. CARY, T. P. A., Macon Ga. UUU« LU? W—L. B. Williams, George W. Walker, Jake Wolf, P. W. Williams, W. A. Wood ruff, A. W. West, C. E. atson, I. Winthrop, S. Willis. FEMALE LIST. A —l Miss Anson. B —Miss Mary eßal, Millie Bailey. Miss Bessie Bivins, Winnie Brown, Mrs, Mon roe Blair. C—Mrs. Margaret Dunbar Callaway, Mrs. Mola Caning, Mrs. J. A. Crittenden, Miss Emma Dinkins, Mrs. Mary Doz’er. F —l Miss Ida Frederick. F—Miss Ida Frederick. G —-Miss Jessie Godwin, Miss Katie Grif fin, Sabrina Grant. ■H —Miss Rosa Harris. Fannit Howard, Mrs. W. B Hall, Mrs. N. A. Howard, Mrs. (Mattie Halmes. J —Mrs. Phillis Johnson, Mrs. Eliza John son, Mrs. Gussie Joeson, 'Miss Hattie Lee Jackson, Pinkie F. Johnson. L—Miss Mary Lockett. M.—Lizzie Marshall. IP —'Pinkie Person. R —Mrs. Mamie Rainey, Miss Mattie L. Ross, Mrs. Clara Respes. S —Miss Eyla Spence, Mrs. Sylvania Ste phens, Mrs. Leecretia Sims, Mrs. L. P. Stokes, Mrs. Willie Smith, Miss Rosa 'Sweat, Mrs, Rachael Street. T—l Miss Lizzie Tomers, Mrs. Lula Tur ner, iMoiss Emma Thomas. U—’Alice Underwood. W —Miss C. Wooers, Miss Mary Wood son, Mts. Lizzie Wilson, Miss Rosa Wil liams, Emanda Williams, Mrs. Ellen 'Wil liams. Mrs. Jos. Zink. To insure prompt delivery have your mail addressed to street and number. J. H. Hertz, Postmaster. J. L. Davis, Sueprintendent. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take Sold by H. J. Lamar & Sons. Xmas Suspenders. Harry L. Jones. MARKETS BY WIRE. Specially reported for The News by Tal bott & Palmer. SPOT COTTON. (Spots, 5 13-16. y « NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES. Tone steady. Open—January 5.55, February 5.54. (March 5.56, April 5.59, May 5.62, June 5.66, July 5.69, August 5.73, September 5.67, Oc itober 5.70. Close —January, 5.56, February, 5.55, 1 March 5.57, April 5.61, May 5.65, June 5.68, July 5.71, August 5.74, September 5.65, Oc tober 5.68, December 5.55. LIVERUOOL COTTON. Tone barely steady. Sales 10,000. Mid dlings 3 5-32. Open—January and February 6, Februa ry and March 7, March and April 8, April and May 8-9 May and June 10. Close —January and February sb, Feb ruary and March 6s, March and April 6-7 b, April and May 7s, May and June Bb, June and July 9, July and 'August 9-10 b, August and 'September 10s. September and October 9-10 b, October and November 9-10 s, No vember and December ss. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. WHEAT— Open—December 64%, May 66. July- 64%. Close —'December 65%, 'May 66%, July 35%. OATS— Open—December May 26%. Close —December 26%, May 26%. CORN— Open—December 33%, May 34%. July 35%. Close —'December 33%, May 34%, July 35%. LARD— Open—December January 5.15, May ; 5.37. Close —December 5.07, January 5.17, May j 5.37. . PORK— Open—December January 9.32, May | 9.60. I Close —December 8.10, January 9.35, May ' 9.65. ’ SIDES— | Open—December ...., January 4.62, May I 4.82. Close—December 4.57, January 4.67, May 4.85. , RECEIPTS IN CHICAGO. Wheat —-Today 171, tomorrow, 125. Corn —Today. 436. tomorrow, 410. Oats —Tomorrow, 235. LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. ; Macon 6s, 1910 117 118 I Macon 4s, 1926 106 107 ; Acme Brewing Co 90 100 i Augusta 7s, 1903 11l 112 ;• Augusta 6s, 1905 11l 112 Augusta ss, 1919 11l 112 Augusta 4%5, 1925 107 108 Augusta 4s, 1927 102 103 Atlanta 6s, 1914 117 118 Atlanta 4%5, 1923 107 108 Atlanta 4s. 1927 102 103 Savannah ss, 1909 11l 112 Columbus ss, 1909 105 106 MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT. RAILROAD STOCKS. ♦S. W. R. R. stock 100 101 Ga. R. R. and Banking Co. 195 197 Atlanta and West Point R. R... 112 113 A. and W. P. debentures 102 103 Augusta and Savannah R. R 100 101 Southern R. R. preferred... 35 36 Southern R. R., common 8 9 G. S. and F. first preferred 89 90 G. S. and F. second preferred.... 64 65 ' G. S. and F. common 36 38 (Georgia and Alabama preferred.. 35 36 Georgia and Alabama, common.. 11 12 GEORGIA BONDS. Exchange Bank 90 91 American National Bank 99 100 Commercial and Savings 8ank..125 130 First National Bank 117 120 Macon Savings Bank 70 71 Bibb B. L. and Imp. Co 59 60 Central City L. and T. Ass’n.... 60 Southern Phosphate Co 90 100 McjCaw Manufacturing Co 110 Wesleyan F. C. bonds, 7s 107 115 Macon Volunteer Armory, 75....104 105 Bibb Mfg Co., 6 per cent .101 103 Planters’ "Warehouse Co. bonds. 103 110 Union Savings Bank 88 89 RAILROAD BONDS. C. of Ga. first mort ss, 1945..... .115 C. of Ga collat trust os, 1937 90 92 C. of Ga. ,rst consol ss, 1945 87 88 C. R. R. of Ga. Ist pref in 35 37 C. R. R. of Ga. 2d pref, in 10 12 j C. R. R. of Ga. 3d pref, in 4 5 Ga. and Ala. consol ss, 1945 92 93 Ga. and Ala. Ist pref. 5 pr cent.lo3 104 Southern R. R. ss, 1910 101 102 G. S. & F. Ist mort ss, 1895 109 110 Ga. R. R. & B’k’g Co 6s, 1910.114 114% Ga. R. R. & B’k’g Co 6s, 1922...118 O. S. S. Co. -st mort ss, 1920.;..103 104 3% per cent 1914 ($500) ...104 105 3% per cent 1907 to 1033........ .105 107 4 per cent, 19-26 -.114 115.. 4% per cent, 1915 119 120 4% per cent, 1922 ...‘.120 121 (CONSUMERS’ PRICES.) FRUITS. Lemons, 30c dozen. Pears, 3@sc. Bananas, 15@20c dozen. Oranges, 25@40c dozen. Apples, 56c peck. Grapes 12%&25c. ons&thtra Grapes, 12%@25c pound. PRODUCE. Geese, 40@50c. Ducks, 30c each. Turkeys, 18c dressed. Eggs, 22%c dozen. Chickens, dressed 15c pound; live 20&35c each. Butter, country, 25c pound; creamery 30c pound. MEATS. Veal, 10&12%c pound. Dm’l Qnaml About your selection for a Xmas gift. fln UmDrella Will do, but we have hundreds of other SuitaDle Presents. HARRY L. JONES CO. 366 Second Street. 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Anybody can buy clothing, but if you want the right kind, properly tailored, perfect fitting garments, that is quite another thing. The art of making such garments is only acquired by long experience and the employment of high priced artists. We take Periodical Tickets. , <*l. Remember that Holt has moved. PICTURE Remember that Holt has moved. FRAMES. In every style. Latest designs, and at prices that will meet all competition at HOLTS Attention! First Corps. Forward March==By Your Right. Anything you want in shoe Covering. Rubber Boots, Rubber Shoes. Shoes $3 50 to $5.00. T«ft(ijps f y our line of CSILDREiTt’S SHOES is the Best injthe City. Strong Shoe Company STUART WATSON, Mgr. Tickets Taken. Atos. x>i€. naro'mvs pennyroyal pills. Ask for DE. MOTT’S PZOTBOYAL PILLS and take no other. ■SW Send for circular. Price SI.OO per box, 6 boxes for $5.00. UR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., - Cleveland, Ohio. I For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS, Wholesale Agents.