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HffISfRJIKUK,
White Wife Murderer Taken
Out of Jail.
SHERIFF lillMim
Mob Tired of Waiting for 'th-e Law
to Act, GivSs Him the
Hope. .
Uy Aepociated Presc.
Scottsburg,* Dec. 24.-—A lynching took
place here today and .the proceeding was
so quiet that few rotfidents knew of th«
occurrence until this morning. M. Tyler
was the victim. Tyler had been in jail for
several weeks as the result of an attempt
on his part to kill his wife. Shortly after
midnight the mob formed.- All were
masked. They hurried to the sheriff’s res
idence in the jail and railed hirn'by name
and covering him and sons with guns, the
leader demanded of him to turn over the
keys to the jail. The demand was refused.
The mob became eo threatening and de
termined that the sheriff au<l family were
frightened into telling where the keys
-could be found. The mob took them, went
*to the jail, where they secured the prison
er and hanged him. November 3 Tyler
wikot and seriously wounded the wife and
ttHin made an 'ineffectual at sui
4ide. His trial wag to have taken place
•JftEvary 13.
THAT THROBBING HEADACHE.
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. Ring’s New Life Pills. Thousands of 1
feufforer* have proved their matchless
merit lor Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They naalw pure blood and strong nerves
and build up your health. Easy to take. !
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if I
not cured. Bold by H. J. Lamar & Sons, 1
Druggists.
the: city
IN BRIEF.
Dr. H. W. Walker, demist, 506 Mulberry
etreet, firs’ floor.
Skilled help of all kinds furnished busi
pew men by the Georgia-Alabama Busi-
P'ts Cgljegp. Telephone 616—2 calls,
It. . >t ,
Services wiil be held at the Vim <v
M< thodiet church tomorrow morning by
Rev. Dr. A. M. Williams, the presiding el
der. Installment of 'the officers for the en
suing year will take place at 'the nig'ht
The usual gist of petty offenders was up
before Recorder iFreeman this morning.
Tom Minims was drunk and disorderly
and was fined $1.50. For the same offense
Bill Smith was assessed $2.50. Jane Floyd
was charged with being drunk and disor
derly, but was discharged. Will Collins
and Ezekiel Collins were bound over to
the city court in sums of SIOO each for
larceny.
\ very pretty little cantata was given
in the lecture room of the Presbyterian
church last night, by the Junior Endeavor
< rs. After the program had been rendered
the children were treated with candy from
« miniature Ferris wheel that was erected
-at one side of the room. i. i.
' Mattern were unusually quiet around
the court house this morning and ai noon
the building was (dosed, in order to give
the officials and clerks an opportunity to
properly enjoy Christmas.
United States Deputy Marshals Thomas
and White brought four men in from
Houston county at noon who were charged '
-with illicit distilling. They gave their I
names as John Hardie. John Robinson, (j
John Lloyd end Will Vale. They are hav
ing a hearing before Commissioner Erwin (
this afternoon. . .
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1 Music Lessons —Fiano and violin in- ‘ •
strucions at reasonable prices. Miss Nellie
Reynolds, 252 Washington avenue.
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* Some miscreant threw a lai£t .. one
through one of the plate glass windows on ; ,
the Colton avenue side of Goodwyn’s drug ’
store last night.
You can get the finest, wines and liquors ;
at Weichsclbaum s Third street.
Be sure you the best, the oldest, the I
richest rtrtfl ■ rhe.-raciest winos ‘arid liquors
tor your G hid s<m»s Table by ordering from
M. OH.ua. Cpiton a vent;-. .
v The marriage, of Miss NelT'Kell rial Mr.
Edward Robinson, bqtii took
ul.iee in that city Thursday uish't; T hty
many friends in .. ■-Uy,
Christmas nearly "Geii your wines
and liquors. fyonj.-.-V. & «,Go. ■ '
The remains of the Tur
ner, who was shot by Conductor Thrower,
were shipped to his bbi«e In Richmond,
Ya., last night. - ' '
You will be sorry if you don’t buy your
Christmas bottle from A. Daus & Co.
On account of the indisposition of ( hap-
lain Crawford, of the Second Ohio, there
w ill be no religious services at 2 o’clock to- |
morrow afternoon, but the usual concent
will be held.
When you think of egg nogg remember
the name O’Hara. See him at 226 Cotton
avenue if you want the purest wines,
liquors and Christmas cheer.
The remains of the late Thomas C. Holo
way were taken to Knoxville, Tenn., last
•night by the sorrowing wife and daughter.
They will be interred in the National
cemetery there.
The Cherokee Club will keep open house
all day Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Yericey. Captain
and Mrs. R. E. Park. Miss Mary Louise
Huntley and Miss Mary Patterson were
entertained by Mr. T. C. Parker yesterday
at an elegant dinner at the Brown House.
The menu was delicious,* and elegantly
served. •
At the -Christian Church tomorrow the
day will be observed with appropriate ser
vices. The Sunday school will make an
offering for the poor at 9:30 o’clock. At 11
Ta. in. Hex. H. <€. Combe win sptAk om
■'T>hj‘}s t .m&*; ” at 7L30 hi« iheme will be
; “Th#- Autlwrity at Christ.”
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Ftmt Churcb of Christ. Scientists, Ma
con. Gc., Sandey eervicee 10:45 a. in.
Subject ‘'Christian Science. ' Wednesday
ievejifcg meeting 7:45. All gre cordially
j welcomed.
■ Conkrflerahle excitement was caused on
f'j'.tvD avenue this forenoon by the explo-
, sxjd of a lot of .fireworks in front of VaJin
tijio’s store. Some snail boys playing in
the- street accidentally touched off the ex
plosive ggaofls. which were on a table in
froa; <rf the store, and 3here was a grand
I pyrotechnics! display for a few minutes.
Mr. VaßntjjJO says his loss is about $25.
Macon ha* treated the officers of the
military stationed here with the hospital
ity that i- always expected of the South,
and the officers have shown their appre
ciation in the most delightful manner. So
far very Huie has been done It seems for i
'the pleasure of the private soldiers and it '
I is suggested that the citizens of Macon
compliment them wish a fine dinner on
New Year's day. Most of us have appre
ciated the fact that many gentlemen en
listed during the late war, and some court-
■ esy should be shown those who are now
among us. A movement to give This big
dinner has been gtarted and will no doubt :
materialize. The ladies of Savannah gave |
| a Thanksgiving dinner to 17,000 soldiers, j
and Macon can certainly take rare of her |
own.
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,
I etc. For sale by all druggists.
Bibb county’s share of the school fund is !
: $29,458.82.
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All the best, whiskies, wines and bran- 1
dies fr Christmas at A. Daus & Co.
1
j The Log Cabin Club will give its Christ-
I uii ; dance ou Monday, 'the 26th. There will
be a barbecue from 5 o'clock till 8 and
: then the German.
j Mr. O'Hara, at 226 Cotton avenue, keeps
the most select stock of whlskier, wines
’ and cigars.
Mr. Gabriel Solomon, eldest son of Mr.
W. G. Solomon, who has been absent at
school in the North, is in the city to spend
the holiday with his parents.
DENTAL NOTICE—I am offering special
i inducements for the next sixty days in all
i kinds of dental work, Call to see me and
get my price* on bridge work, fillings, etc.
All work guaranteed to be first-class and
conscientiously done. The stringency of
1 the times induces me to make this an
, nouncement to my friends and the public
I generally. J. M. Mason, D. 15. 006 Mul-
1 berry street,
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I Hon. John T. Boifeuillet, clerk of the
1 Georgia house has returned to the city
! and resumed his duties as chief of police.
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At Tattnall Square Baptist church
' Christmas will be observed as foreign mis
' sion day. 'Rev. M. A. Jenkins will preach
al 11 a. m. on “A Worldwide Gospel,” at
' ter whic'h a collection will be taken for
foreign, missions. The subject of the eer
moft at 7:30 p. m. will be “The- Babe of
Bethlehem.”
For years Mr. O'Hara's establishment at
226 Cotton avenue has been recognized as
; the place to buy Christmas whiskies,
wines, brandies, cigars.
Soldiers' Relief Association will give the
patients at the Division Hospital some
1' pleasure on Christmas day by sending
' them each a culster of fragrant carnations.
* Pembroke Rye ha? tio superior as a flrst
■ class whisky. Order it from Sam Weichel*
I baum, Third street.
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The services at the First Presbyterian
church will be of unusual interest tomor- i <
row. For the service at 11 o’clock an es- ' -
pedal program ha<s been prepared appro- | -
prime to Christmas. Mrs. Harry Jones is j <
•to sing. 'ln the afternoon at 3 o’clock '
there wil be a large meeting of the young ’ 1
people of the city union of Christian En- ,*
deavor societies, which will be made very
pleasant and profitable to all who come.
In the evening at 7:30 there will be an es
pecial Christmas praise service, in which
all wil take part and at which -a male
qmartft wil assist. The pastor will make
a Christmas Address. will be
warmly welcomed,
r Dr7T L. White will “preach at the" First |
Baptist Church tomorrow morning an.l J
night. 'Subject at 11 o’clock. “Jesus, the i
King of the Jews.” Night, “Gambling at i
the Cross.” Special music. Mr. E. O. Sei- i
levs, of Chicago will sing at both services. :
■ Seats reserved for the soldiers. The public
> cordially invited. w !
T. P. Ripy Rye whisky is renowned the i
world over. Get it at Weichselbaum’s Third
street house.
The Log Cobin Club will give a barbecue I
and dance Monday evening to the officers
of the military stationed in Macon. The |
barbecue will be from 5 to 7 o'clock and !
the dancing will begin then.
All accounts for News subscription are
due ia advance and are payable upon pre
sentation, otherwise the carrier will be\
instructed to collect each week. No de- i
viation from this rule for any one, and no
paper will be continued upon any other
condition. |
CA.STOTLIA.
Sean the Kind Y ° U Alwavs Bought
i Pains in the chest when a person has
a cold indicate a tendency toward pneu
monia. A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound on
to the chest over the seat of pain will
promptly relieve the pain and prevent
the threatened attack of pneumonia. This
same treatment will cure a lame back in
a few hours. Sold by H. J. Lamar &
Sons.
STEINHEI'MER BANKRUPT SALE.
25 per cent off on all bottled goods.
RAILROAD TO BE SOLD.
By Associated Press.
Cleveland. Dee. 24.—The Cleveland. Can
ton and Southern will be sold on February
2d by Special Commissioner Carleton.
STEINHEIMER BANKRUPT SALE.
i Come quick if you would save one-third
I on your Christmas liquors.
MACON NEWS SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24 1898.
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T° O ur Friends and Customers:
z2/f® \V\ extend the compliments of the season in ad=
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f ® n j vance. We are perhaps better prepared than ever to
9 serve you at this Xmas time. Out stock is full of good
things for presents.
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i See our Neckwear put up one in a box, SI.OO and
1 J . $1.50.
t Thousands of Puffs, Imperialsand Four=in»Hands
’ 9 at 50c, SIOO and $1.50.
One whole case of Tecks that were formerly 50c,
Wnr»ik 75C and S IOO, We give them awa Y at 2 5 c each.
W 01 Lily Hundreds of Military Souvenirs==miniature swords,
o sabres, shoulder straps, stick pins, buttons, belts, etc.
O1 Don’t fail to look through this department.
irr j We will keep the store open until 9 o’clock this
ilOLv. evening and 11 o’clock tomorrow evening to accommo=
date those that cannot get in during the day.
You Don’t Need I° uy
Experience
The man wl o gets his suit or ovorcoat here has our ex
perience and judgment back of his selection. Choosing is
safe and easy, because we have a larg’e and most exclusive
assortment for him to select from. New arrival of men’s
Fine, Stylishly made, Absolutely All Wool Suits, made of
smooth finish Cassimeres and Cheviots. “Good Fit?” Yes,
you can depend on it.
The Up to Date Clothiers,
Benson & Houser.
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For Xmas Presents.
Are you looking for a nice present at a lo>w cost? If so we have them. Six pretty
sideboards S2O to $35. Original price $25 to $45. Also six plain oak sideboards $8.35
to sl6 65, worth one-third more. Five handsome walnut suits $45 to S6O. Original
. price S6O to SBS. Beautiful Golden Oakand quartered oak suits at one-third off.
Wardrobes correspondingly low prices. Combination book cases and desks at
factory cost. Beautiful rockers in willow, Mahogany, (with pearl inlaid,) Golden
' Oak, highly polished and quartered oak, are beauties, and the prices * are record
I breakers. Smyrna Rugs 30x60, $2.25. Table Scarfe and Portiers can’t be beat. Nice
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woolen Blankets, Lamps and Toilet sets unmatched at our prices.
A. S. Thomas Furniture Company.
420 Poplar Street.
HarYersßazar
r.'eets the requirements ts every dress-ma ker
fessional or amateur. A valuable feature is its
CUT PAPER PATTERNS
Each issue contains, among its rick variety of
fashions, two gowns, for which cut pa pet patterns
are furnished. If you wish to wear the latest
UTILITY SKIRTS, WASH SKIRTS, SHIRT
WAISTS, TAILOR-MADE GOWNS
or if you are seeking new designs, you will fnd
what you want in the pages of the HA ZA R, at
25c. PER PATTERN
WAIST. SLEEVE. or SKIRT COMPLETE GOWN. Tie.
and if you will send us tke number of the pattern
you wish, and enclose the amount, we 'will send
n -, cu. If you are not familiar with the
BAZAR, we will send you as a special offer a
TRIAL SUB. ?s<. FOUR WEEKS
upon receipt of 'he money.
10 Cents a t’ovj - Sub., $4 00 per year
4ddr«„ HARPER * BROTHERS, Publisher*. X. V. City
The Direct Line fion Cincinnati.
DA YTON
fW LIMA,
TOLEDO, DETROIT
AND MICHIGAN POINTS.
Five trains every week day. Three trains
on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner sleepers
on night trains. Vestibuled parlor cars on
day wains.
Cincinnati to Indianapolis and Chicago,
four trains every week day. Three trains
on Sunday. Vestibuled trains, Pullman
Standard and Compartment Sleeping Cars,
parlor cans and case dining cars.
J. G. MASON,
General Southern Agent.
S. L. PARROTT, T. P. A.
1 D. G. EDWARDS,. Pass*' Traffic Vgr.
Holiday
Suggestions.
Just a slight reminder to tell you that we have
stocked ourselves this season with a complete line
Xmas goods that will suit you
Glance at these articles and give us a call. We
will please you.
Blligator Dressing Cases, mufflers, Fancg Sox,
Xmas Neckwear, Silver Buckle Suspenders anu
Barters, Silk Handkerciiiefs, Traveling Bags.
Open until 9 p. m. this week.
We Take Periodical Tickets.
SfSiJlTHlfi
SEE OUR SEE OUR
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Great winter shoes at $3.50, calf lined
D. S. newest English lasts—either calf or
canvass lined. A lucky purchase enables us
to sell these shoes at $3.50. They are
worth $5.00 of anybody’s money. They
come French enamel calf, box calf, Russia
calf and black and colored vici.
Our Store is Headquarters for Children’s
Shoes. We are showing all of the Newest and
Best Shapes and Colors for the little folks.
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STUART WATSON. !
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Bidder for your trade by offering lowest prices. /
' Great line of Christmas Slippers—for
everybody—newest and best shapes and
colors for the men at SI.OO to $2.50 a pair—
, worth $1.50 to $3.00. We are showing a
! complete line of ladies’ felt goods. They
come in blue, brown, green and black felt
—with or without fur trimmings. Price
SI.OO to $2.00 a pair. * ...