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ELEGRApfe: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1894.
cf the most
he hue yet delivered
l:i*l. *ght
convsralou oi Paul
opening pervlce Of
onptnrt
prayer the evangelist went straight to
hla’fuihjvut and held the attention of hi*
audience a* if by magic from lira* to
last.
He began by showing what sort of a
man Haul wan when he started on the
Jburney to X>amiu»cu* tft May and 1m
person the Christiana. He was the
aworn enemy of the young church
had evc-n atiUned hi* hands with bicod
In hie effort to atop the spread of the
teaching* of Jesus. While on hi* way
to Damasuca he had murder in his
heart, n» la shown by the purpose for
which he wn* making this Journey.
Tho evangelist then described the oc
currence on the read when the great
light appeared above tho brightness of
the sun nnd struck Haul to tho earth.
Home said that Haul was converted
right there, but was he? No, fbr he
does not yet know Jesus, as ts shown
by his question: "Who ert thou,
Lord7" Haul simply recognizes the
presence of a great and powerful being.
Jssus said: "I am Jesus whom thou
persecutest." When Haul h-;ird the**
words ho believed them and his heart
was Immediately changed, as la shown
by this next question: "Lord, what
will thou have mo to do?" He was told
to to frwctu MM) there It should
be told him what to do. He wept and
Ananias told him to arlso and be blp?
ossa.
Then the evangelist showed by quot
ing I’miPn ■ wn Jji-ngungo that Me w.i*
Immersed, for ho hlmeolf satd .he was
burled with his Lord In baptlam. In
thin conversion were found tho same
firings as In evory other. Preaching
While Jchus did, hearing, believing and
being baptized, this was a conversion
under the Immediate supervision of
Jesus. AH llko It were right, but all
that differ from It were spurious. ■■
ih? .-.V
£v-r
After the service Inst night the tmll-
nnneo of baptism was (AunrMI ot the
church. Tonight Dr. Ronilgl^lll preach
on "Tb
The Prodigal Son.'
ANOTHER MAN WRONG,
Or That 1s What Solomon Heyman
, Buys About tho Case.
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'rz$!-
And the cry has been repeated "an
other man gone wrong."
Solomon Heyman, a tailor In Macon,
turns In an alarm (hat calls tho atten-
tlon of tho world to the fact that Hum
Homan, who, though no relative of hie,
line been employed in 1v1m *hop, has
bamboozled him out of $11.50, besides
larger nnd smaller amounts from other
people, skipped his Imard bill at Mrs.
Wolf’s boarding house, amounting to
about $100 nnd Ut out for parts un
known.
The list of the people whom Sam
Heyman has victimized, ns far aa could
be secured by his former employer, was
sh follows:
Henry Peyser, $18.
Mike Wood, ticket broker, a ticket to
New York and $25. 4
Alex Nelscn. $11.
Emanuel Waterman, a man who d©7
fended him In his trouble beforehand, $2.
M. Engle. $25.
There Mre countless other charges that
are lodged against the young man and
It may yet faro badly with him if ho
turns up hero again soon. It Is oven
charged that he went so far aa to steal
the pillow slips from tho bearding
house where ho stopped.
Voting Heyman had already an un
savory reputation before the commis
sion of this last offense.
He mo months ago he was arrested for
stealing $15 from Annie Wlglns. He Is
'diugiy slick, both In manner nnd
speech.
BEFORE THE RECORDER.
The Throo four.g Men Wbo Entered
Mi. Carling’s House.
m
Mg
dlhe throe students who enfefTd Mr.
T. J. Carling’s residence on Orange
street, several days agb, were tictore
the recorder yesterday 'morning, and
at Mr. Carling declined 10 proriccutc
them for treewpaas they *wure leotuivd
and lined $5 each for disorderly con
duct.
Professor J. E. Porter of Porter’s
Huskies* College requests rite Tele-
grap'i i«» ;‘.*y that Uw jmiug men were
iu>l students of tils college, os rhe dis
cipline and deportment of «lho college
and Us students have always been
subjects for praise from the public.
The negro, Joe Chesty, wno was ac
cused of criminal assault by a negro
wvmimii named Faaribro* was dis
charged for assault, but lined for disor
derly conducK. ■
V7ic Runbru woman r a toed ti row
in court When tho negro vms dls-
oharged, and Recorder Freeman fined
her $10 for contempt of court. They
are both In the city prison, awaiting
ihe arrival of the chalngang wagon.
CURB.
BIULOU'S CONSUMPTION
This is lieyoud quonllou the most suo
cvtxtiol cougn mist.one we have over
sold. A lew doses Invariably cures
she worst case* of croup, cough and
LroucbHls, whde Ms wonderful success
In the cure of consumption Is without
parallel )u the ldstv-ry of medidue.
Muce its Urst discovery It has'been sold
cm a guarantee, A test which 110 other
luedlcino ouu stand. If jou have a
cough, we eatuestly ask you to try tL
Price 10 cento, f»0 cents nud fL. if
your lungs ntx* sortt chest or book
Is lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster.
Hold by tioodwyn & Small Drug
Company, comer Cherry street uji<J
Colton u venue.
A NEW OFFICE
Created by Postmaster Price at the
Poatofllve ’Recently.
Drake of Th.
the
and
ell 1
8. B. Price has.created
t the poflofBoe recoilB§T
spfctil stamp delivery*
en given Mrs. Minnie
mas ton.
ny been the double duty
fork Peyton <0 both at-
(eiier.il delivery window
The
the o
but
'will not only relieve
?rk of a great deal of anxiety,
II give hfm coraptmlvs rest for
u time from the im»n>*;onoua dal© of
•tamps.
A BVS1SSS8 WOMAN,
or a woman who
works, sooner or
Istor has to build up
bar strength with Dr.
hww'i liroriUi 1W
scriptlon. If you
sutTer from backache,
tK-rvousiK-*^ fainting*
s) tells, or slei*t'k*wtK«s,
Inks Um •’Vnv.'rip-
It b women's
special toon
iin&
1 medietas that;
builds up. Invigorates, restate*, and eurea
It baarcia Uie pains sod buidens of child -
bsaruig.
If it doesn't benefit or cure, la “ female
complaint*” and w«*kne«Bt)», you haw your
UbMwy tiack
Da. ft. V. hiuos: I\»ir 4V-I hare taken
the M Favorite Prtwertptum” and 1 manu*
■send I* to any t«*dr that eutf.*ti wilh any m-
I bar
• did 1
«rxl c
Bi" lino of Fancy Parasols and solid colored
Silk Umbrellas at less than Now York cost.
VJrjl Colors to suit ni.y dross.
® NEW DUCK.
Another case of
pretty White Duck, su
perior quality.
ALL..
Dimities, Organ-
■ d to
dies, etc., reduce
half former price. Call
early for choice.
CHEMISETTS $
Pure white, and
black and white, arid XK-J
fancy colors, with turn
down hi standing collars
s
VEST... • »
Swiss Rib, 5c. to Gjift
50c. each; Iong, short
nnd no sleeve. Lay
RA1LBOA3? CIIANGEB.
A. (H. Watson Succeeds Chief Clerk
breonipOon
youri dal
Pool Jtklresa 3bmr LHU, Dallm Osk, j
Hhlnn.
Aitttong the change* made 1n the
clerical force of rhe Centtr.il railroad In
Che decaipltatlon of Mr. 6. R. Shinn/
c'hlof olerk to Superintendent Hogo of
the •malrrstem and the nppcflntment of
Mr. A. H. Wartaon, formerly-flL.Cbl-
cago, as hi* auoccsaor.
Mr. Shinn Is one of the foremost
young railroad men In ft he state and it
will not be long before he Is again In
harness.
Mr. Pat Paine, who has been con
nected with the yard force, has been
dropped from the roll and Mr. Harry
Rj/bert ha« succeeded Mr. John 8.
Baxter as chief clerk to the roadmns-
ter. Ofher changes are rumored and
from the prevalence of the rumors
there must bo something in them.
These changes, If made, will affect the
higher oUlolaJs.
POPULIST RALLY.
Tomorrow' Populists from Every Sec-
•Mmi of the Suite Will Ho in Ma-'oii.
Tomorrow la the long looked for day
with the roputtita of the state, and
thousands of them *w!D gather at Cen
tral City Park In this City to hoar
speevheq from Judgo Hines and Tom-
Wulson. *-1
Macon Populists estimate that the
crowd will exceed 8,000 and tho rail
roads have made expensive prepara
tions Ho bring >Uiem from all parts of
the state by the thousand.
Bp exiting will begin at 11 o'clock and
last several hour* and n great big time
la expected by those who win take
■pan.
THIRTY-NINE DEATHS.
Good Mortality Record for the Month
of June.
, During the month of June, which has
always 'been rcg&nled as one of the
plclrllest months In the year In'this
city and In which the marl-nUty reconl
Is always high, there were only thirty-
nine deaths., Twenty-tiwo of the-dea'ths
were vrtlti people A-nd seven teen col
ored. This 1s also the first month In
the history of tho city when the white
iI-mMih Ii.iyv excelled In number the
colored deaths, the raltto generally be
ing wthout oueAhhd higher among the
colored people.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Judges Hardeman and Glrgga Holding
the Fort.
The superior court Is now divided Into
two courtM, Judge Griggs conducting
the criminal docket and Judge Horde-
man the civil. •
Yesterdny Dnve Frederick and Gus
Hunt, bmh npKi'ocn, w**r«* seiitencftl to
seven years each in the penitentiary for
burglary, anil Charlie Day got ft VO years
•r tho same offense.
Judge Hardeman Is still encaged In
hearing the overflow case of W. W. &
It. H. Collins against tho East Tenncs-
rallrotd.
TO BUILD UP
Your ryrtmv ,nd rrotoro
YOUR STRENGTH
Invlitonitc >-our llvrr «a<l
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD
Str.oRihcii your nrrve, and
OIVE AN APPETITE
T*k« tkat exctllonl modlclno
P. P. P.
(Prickly poko root and potawlum.)
vMVbdU'a Boat
mrea all coma.
InVBan Corn^ Paint
warta and bunion*.
PROGRESS CLUR.
The Club Oav« a Danco at Ocraulgre
Tark Laat Night.
The Progrc?, Club gave the largert
hipl pijet brilliant dnnrr cf the ».«*on
laat evening at Ovmulgec park.
The Mkcon ond Indian Siwtns tine
eraa kopl runnitiK until n I >te hour 16
lake Iho merry crowd to amt (mm the
p.irk. Kverythlnc n.f* hnllbintiv
dered and everyone pre.ent pronounced
the AffAtr tlic moat brilliant ocomIcb of
the ecaaon.
I-OINTS AROUT TEXIPI.E.
■Rev. Will 1.101 C. Bogga, D. D.. of
Athene, chancellor of the University
At OeorKta. arrived 1« the city yoeter-
day to be the guest of Dr. S. L. Mor
ris at his Tattnall Sawtre home.
Mr*. J. R. Hick*, Jr., ban JuM re
turned frvAn an extended trip through
the North wfth her heolttl much ben-
ilsed by the trip.
htls, Mari ton PI Meant, ot Peters-
•urg, Va., I* TlxKtng her niece, Mrs.
C. 1*. Eakle, at 4U Row street.
Mis* Nina Gibbs and Miss MauJ
Winter have gone to Lake Chautauqua,
N. T., <0 spend the autnmev.
Mrs. P. D. Willingham and her In-
'rating children have returned from
delightful visit to Wanraee, Tonn.
Mrs. Ilirille Avant and Mias Ada Hol
land paased through the elty yeatenLy
» route to 8t. Simon’s.
Mr. Leon R Dure, one cf the popular
niclals of the Union Saving* Bank,
'ill leave In a few day* for Warm
Spring*, where he will remain a month
tor hi* health. >
Min Flore nee CVhen. a fascinating
and popular young lady of Sandersrllle.
whe lias been visiting friends and reL'
ttves lu the city, left yesterday for At
lanta to the sincere regret of her many
fricmls tn tbu city.
CABBAGED THE CABBAGES.
But the Lieutenant Failed to CaMvage
■the Thief.
'While walking alone Spring street
lasit night near mtftggbt Lied*. Mur
phy of .the police force spied a hegro
going along with a very suspicious
looking bag on bis back. He asked the
negro what he had In the bag and the
negro replied chat he had nothing In
It. At tins Uie lieutenant made an un-
auccessful atweonpt do cabbage the ne
gro, but only succeeded In cabbaging
the aack of cabbage. ,
ORDINARY’S COURT.
Two Wills Probated by Ordinary Wiley
Yesterday.
The will of Mrs. Ltszle Roberta was
probated In solemn form yesterday by
Ordinary Wiley and Mr. W. G. Solo
mon made executor ot her estate.whlch
amounts to nbout 575.000.
The will of the late Virgil Powers was
also probated In solemn form and
Messrs. Horace nnd Virgil Powera and
Clem P. Steed made executors.
Ordinary Wiley Is now receiving the
annual returns from administrators,
guardians, etc.
UNDINE.
Crushed lYllddllpgs Fioyf«
Tho only Flour of lt» kind, and the best ot
* any kind. 11 la mmlo by a secret pro
cess known to but two persons. •
S100.000 hns been Offrrerl for tho Knowledge
Don’t let your grocer put you off with
"flours as good a* UNDINE." There are
Turns such. Undine is the .awe*te*t,
made from selected winter wheat, and it
purest anw beat flour In the world. It Is
W water ground.
NOEL MILL COMPANY,
Estiil r- an Ttnn.
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THlfl
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
Murk. TAK8N AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO ADc
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 1$ CTS.
WANTED.
WANTED—To borrow $200 oil real es
tate for twelve months. "Z. Y.," care
Telegraph.
WANTED—By a lady and gentleman,
board In private family. Two unfur
nished rooms and bath desired. Addreas
"F.,” care Telegraph.
WANTE'J—Those whb desire hlg lnr-
g.t'i.s lu clothing, hate and gent*' fur
nishing goods, to call at Retld'ngM. J.
J. Cobb, assignee..
WANTED—You to ace the IW4 Densmore
model typewriter on exhibition at F-
U. Uomcroy’a. J. E. Mlnter, tele
phone 28$.
FOR RENT—An elegant suite of office*,
at half price, until October next H.
T. l'owell.
FOR RENT—Tho elegant two-story
brick residence. 636 Orange street,
containing nine rooms and three bath
rooms ami all modern conveniences.
The hcufcc has recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street cor lines. For further particu
lars apply R. S. Collins & Co.
FOR SALE.
WILL RE SOLD, for cash, at the court
house door. Bibb county, at 12 o’clock.
July 3. 1S»4. the following lots: Lot B,
block U. Tindall property, size 6uxl20
feel, fronting CAmpbcd avenue; tots 4,
6 and 6 In block 1(M, Woolfolk lands.
First street. East Macon, size 10x30 feet
each; lot 2. block 23, Woolfolk land*,
sue 12x100. fronting Bernard street; lot
b, block H. Woolfolk land. 54x100 feet
on Bernard street.
FOR SALE—0)4 papers, ior wrapping
purposes, etc.. 23 cents per hundred.
Telegraph office.
SUMMER RESORTS.
EXCELLENT BOARD can be had for $1
pre Jay at t^e houre of Mlssss A. and
J. Varner, Indian Spring.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SANITARY PLUMBING.—WE ASK
TOUR ATTENTION. NO ONE CAN
HEAT US ON PRICER BEST OF
MATERIAL AND PRACTICAL
WORKMANSHIP. TIN ROOFING.
GALVANIZED IRON. ZINC AND
COPPER WORK AND GENERAL
JOB SHOP. DEALERS IN PLUMB
ERS’ SUPPLIES AND MAKERS OF
Till: BEST AND CHEAPEST BATH
TUBS ON THE MARKET. JAKRATT
A ABEL ».;■ POPLAR STIUIET. MA
CON. GA.
OURfjREAT PATTERN ORPERI:
C.c Paper Palt.ra. Par C..rp lady]
lt.ad.r or Tli. T.i'lgraptl, '
All fine French Ginghams, Creponettes, Batiste, etc. on
center counter at 12 l-2c a yard.
Our 10c.‘counter is loaded with choice goods that cost
much more.'
Light and dark Ghallies at 3 l-2c a yard.
Pretty 8c.Batiste reduced to 5c.
Best Indigo Calicoes at 3 l-2c a yard.
20 piece* of Toile due Noid Ginghams at 7c.
Large lot of Embroidery remnants on our center counter; any
•' quality or width, twenty-five cents on the dollnr.
Dainty New Valenciennc Laces 25 to 50c dozen yards
Platte Val. Laces, 4 and 5 inches, 10 and 15c a yard.
Narrow Torchon Laces from 5 to 10c a yard.
Full stock new Satin and Moire Ribbons—black and col
ors,- natrow and wide.
New Velvet Baby Ribbons in black and colors.
New ventilated and linen Summer Corsets just received.
Ask to see our new silk and linen corset.
100 ladies’ Shirtwaists, including all our $1, $1.25 and
$1.50 qualities, reduced to 50c. each.
We have 'nade arrangement* by
which wo are offering to the reader* of !
the Telegraph the Demurest Cut Paper :
patterns, which are worth from 20 tb M
cents each, thus making every copy of
the paper worth from iO to 40 rents.,
Cut out the coupon below and mall ec- j
cordnq to directions bn It and you wliP
reeelvi' by mall the pattern in the six*
chosen.
Burden, Smith. & Co.
Mii*
,
civ
i
TWENTY-FIVE mfre barrels left of
Ullmnn’s pure rye. Get ycur share
Only 75 per tfattlr-
MACMILLAN & KENNEDY receive
fish every day. Ordera by mall at
tended to at once.
AT COST—Must bo aold. Come at once
and derive beueflt of a full line of
groceries at actual cost. F. O. Scho
field, assignee for W. H. Toole.
FOR GALE CHEAP—Good delivery
horse and wagon. Apply at Once to
F. O. Schofield, assignee.
CLEANING and preseing and repairing
a suit of clothes $i tb $1.25, coats and
pants 40 to 50 cents each, vests 20 to
25 cents. Work guaranteed. No. 816
New street. J. J. Lott, Tailor.
REMEMBER only two weeks longer
and Oilman's whlaky will go up 25
cents.
3TRAYED OR STOLEN—From my
yard, a white pointer male pup with
brown ring around left eye. A suita
ble reward wJll be paid for his return.
R. F. Burden.
LOST—Gold pin; reward given. If found
return to R. Morris & Co., 119. Cotton
avenue.
AT COST. AT COST-A full line of gro
ceries to be sold at once. F. O. Scho
field. assignee for W. H. Toole.
LOST—Red pointer dog;,tall recently
cut off. Two dollars reward If re
turned to N. R. Winshlp, 624 College
street.
SOME bad whisky was sold in Ullman’a
whisky bottles, so buy only from Ull-
man & Williams and you will get the
right stuff.
WHEN you buy building and loan stock
bo sure you get It with an association
that'makes prompt loans. Money fur
nished In five to ten days. George A.
Smith. General -Manager Equitable
Building and Loin. Exchange Bank.
WHEN your wife leaves home board
at the Bngll^i Kitchen; cool and
clean.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—James L.
Anderson having applied to me for
lettera of administration cn the es
tate of Moses Elder, deceased, par
ties interested are notified to file their
objections on« or before the first Mbn-
day In August, 1894, or letters will
then be issued as asked for. C. M. Wi
ley, ordinary.
TIIE FOURTH OF JULY visitors will
make their headquarters at Ullman
Si Williams' Tuesday and Wednesday.
BOOTS AND SHOES made and repaired.
Best work and best material at reas.
onable price*. Shop third door below
Telegraph office. Hugh McKervey.
AT COST—Como and inspect what we
have: It must be sold. Remember tho
place, corner store. Armory building.
F. O. Schofleld. assignee for W. H.
Toole.
TURPIN’S BAKINO POWDER la *h*
best mad. Have you tri»d ItT
CRACKEIIS, Extra Toast, Royal Milk,
and a line of Holmes & Coutta’ eweet
cakes always In stock at R. C. Keen's.
I 8ELL Royal Milk crackers like those
left at your house at 10 cents pound.
W. O. Mlddlebrooks.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL will wel
come Ih* v\*lU>r* with a \vhole«on\e 25
cents dinner and a bottle of Ullman’*
pure rye for 75 cent*.
10 CENTSl per pound for Holme* A Coutta’
Extra Toast or Royal MtUc cracker*.
E. 8. Smith A Bro.
LINDEN BAKINO POWDER always
give* satisfaction- Your grocer sell* It
116.00 A MONTH psys back a 11.000
loan In the Equitable, while In a dou
ble ahare asscclatlbn It will coat you
617. Of course this extra It per month
goes to -the expense flunk and tho ex
tra 51.000 membership fee goes to the
agent. George A. -Smith, General Man
ager, Room 4. Exchange Bank build
ing.
FULL bualnees or shorthand course for
$2S at Porter’s Business Collejce.
AT COST—Clothing. Hats, Underwear.
J. J. Cobb. Assignee ot W. A Redding.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
_give* ttUfeffcotloa. Rcoaila 20c lb.
A RA.RBFCUE—A real banquet will be
served for 25 cents at Ullman & Wil
liams* Exchange Hotel.
GUARDIAN SALE.
By virtue of an brder from the court
of ordinary of Bibb county, Ga., pasaed
at the July term, 1S94, of R-iid court 1
will tell bofi».e tho court houoe door In
Macon, Bibb county, Ga., between the
legal hours of 6Ale on the first Tuesday
In August, 1894. <en (10) shares cf the
Central Georgia Bank stock of Macon,
Go., held by me as gu.irdi.in of Bell
Louise Collins. W. W. Collin*, Jr., and
Mattie WilSbn Collins. Said stock be
longing to said miner* and aold by me
as guardian for the purpo*e of main
tenance and support of sjild minors.
Terms of sale cosh. Tills July 2. 1894.
\Y. W. COLLIN*?,
Guuxii.in of Hell Louise, W. W. and
Mattie W. Cbllins.
Georgia, Bibb County.—James L. An
derson having applied to me for letter*
of administration on estate of Mosca
Elder, deceased, turtle* interested are
notified to file their objections on or be
fore the first Monday In August, 1894,
or ieriera will then be issued as asked
C. M. Wiley. Ordlniry.
TAX NOTICE.
Only a few day* left far making
state and county tax return*. €V*m«
at once and
>»w trouble.
R, J. A.' DERSOX,
Tax Receiver.
jjggg
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STATE
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-H. P.
Cowan, administrator estate of Thomas
G. Woolfolk. late of said county, de-
ct-ased. represent* to tbl* court that he
ha* discharged the duties of *aid trust
and has asked for letter* of dlsmludon.
Thl* 1* to notify all partk-e concerned
, file objections. If any t>iey have, on
• before the first Monday in August.
1894. C. M WILEY, Ordinary.
This 30th April, 1394.