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A DAY’S DOINGS IN
GEORGIA TOWNS
THE MACON TELEGRAPH:
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1894.
Ktr" r±
!
Batch of Bright Items Furnished
by the Telegraph's Hustling
Correspondents
BARNHILL AND BUSH SET RIGHT
They Sold Rottled B««i Thlnkfng It Wu
Cider—A Few Wot da A beat Dab-
Growth - Bacon llaa
Two More Conntlaa,
I>>Lhalr. July 3.~(rfporWtl.j—Lnst
week rervenue officers suddenly came
in here and arrested Mr. D. 8. Barn
hill and Dr. 8. T. Bush for alleged
violation of the revenue laws by setl<
ng Jager beer. On the 25th an art!*
>lo appeared In the Telegraph stating
« he olrcumstUnoes 1n connection with
' ho case, und which does the gentlcm*n
n Injustice. Both men are well ■con-
fivolgd, and come from fine Ya mines
'und are honorable oKisena <of the State.
They «Uind in tlhh' hftrhcwt character
and have a large fallowing. In no
wise did they Intend to deal unfair with
Undo Ham, but desired to dispose,of
the aocalled champaign* rider in a le-
gUlmnto manner. Three weeks ago a
drummer representing a Urge Whole*
sals grocery house In Savannah,
called on *Mr. Barnhill and endeavored
to sell him some sparkling dhanipalgne
elder. Mr. BarnbtU, ndt knowjng
much of the Intricacies of city life,
and the wiles of smooth-mouthed drum
mers, derided, after mtfcfh persuasion
from the slick knight of the grip, to
try the elder and ordered two barrels.
.When It arrived he placed ft on sale
in his Store, putting the (bottles in.con*
pplcUous places for the puolic tb see
und if desirous to slako their tttlrst.
All -tills time he was entirely Ignorant
that the Ik/ttlcs contained beer, but
was under the impression ‘it was spark
ling cKlor as sold to him by (the Savan
nah drummer. Both Dr. Hustt - and
Mr, ifUrnhlll expressed* to the Tele
graph correspondent today that the
case wan piV>aouu'u*d for prejudice, us
the revenue ofilcors know 'that ot'nor
parties in the pace wero dlMposlng of
the same beverago, and strange 'they
were hot ni /leHU-.t. We i*ci/pl«* are in
dignant at the ipieer proceedings. It
is 'thought when tbs' else comes up be-
fore Jii U-’ SjM-. r -(.a-* H.-nii. im-n will
b« vindicated from the charge of any
intent tb defraud the United Slates.
•Crops In this «eorh>n#of the country
aro looking 11ns, and Wte prospects for
u largp yield.of corn and oouon In ex-
pouted. Watermelons are on sale la
the stores and the average 'rngger'*
is thUppy.
Dr. Tlfemius, tho skilUful surgeon, of
this ‘town, has been very busy for. the
tMat fetw weeks attending to the sick.
Me reports'a groat deal of pneumonia
prevalent In >Uie country*
A picnic, d’anco und old fashioned
fish fry will.bo given at Berry Hill's
Bluff on the bunks of * the Oconee on
the fourth, und at Ulackville a inoosier
barbecue und picnic «WiU occupy vho
attention of a large crowd.
iMr. W. O. Alien, tbf geplat book
keeper of T. J. Pritchett & Co., con
templated vi visit to Die sea iwart short
ly. Mr. All«i Is one of «>o most kind-
Big line of Fancy Parasols and solid colored
Silk Umbrellas at less than New York cost,
MTI Colors to snif any dress.
©NEW DUCK.
Another case of
pretty White Duck, su
perior quality.
CHEMISETTS
Pure white, and
black and white, and
fancy colors’, with turn- ,
down & standing collars
Tlocltetlon—Calvin Gllll,. •
■ Reod&tlon—4MI1* Graham.
Dialogue—"SCvno in a Backwoods
three
School," nine boys
Musks—Davis quartette.
IteoltaUon—Oharlss Dukes.
Recitation—Willie FfcNUpa.
Dialogue—'-Ttio L’am- Suit."
girls and live boys. -
Iteoilntten - K. Voung.
-’.m irn-i i.y the New Jus.
Uce of the Peace/’ mhree sohoKtrs.
Mu«lc—Davis quartette.
Recitation—Doc McLendon.
‘Addrau— ProfcMor Cone.
‘Dialogue—'’HexekUh'a Proposal,"
Mireojglrl, and two Uoy*> 1
it.- i .iti'iri it.ml Mir.rr.
Negro Picnic Dialogue—Boys
rlrla. - - ' "
girls.
Tlio hiiM be^n h.if lufa »*v>ry
to all patrons, and murii credit reflects
qn Profeasor done and his ahlo corps
6f nsshttants tor tho manifest interest
displayed ha ftht proficiency of tho
pupils.
DQTS FROM DUBLIN .
.Tho City Keeps Growing Despite the
Trying Times.
riwl men In this Section, and
Mi’Hmh, PrtfeOtoSti liro thlgoly plenard
with him.
• Tho largo grifft mill oC ftlr. Nathan
BarwK'k In nearly ready.
Mr. B. T. Allen of ltocky Ford Is
firing hie brother. IIo in a haS^-
follow *wHl mer, X gifted oonvcrwaUon-
iiitwt «nd »Always in a merry humor.
rj'de vvimtiuenecimat «x^noltMior 'lie
Bed Bluff high Hriwol w|U take place
on Friday,'July 13J An eiaboiuto pro
gramme tttafl been prepared for the oc
cathm. A dinner win be sprslri on the
ground. A Surge crowd will bo In at*
tendance, and if possible Governor
N'orUicn and SUrtt School'Commission'
cr llrauwoll will also be present.
The following programme wlM bo ren*
nl8h muelo for the occasion.
Wiregrass Georgia is gratified at the
result so far of Instructed votes for
Hon. R. T. Nesbitt for commissioner of
IgricuRure as well as tjie indorsement
of stAte house official*. And hope, as
Mr. Nc.rtlion has withdrawn, thit that
pure, noble, oelf-aacrlflclng veteran,
Kon. William A. Harris, governor of
Worth county, will have no opposition
for the position he has so long and ably
filled with credit to himself and state.
tlored:
Morning, y to 12, examination of stu*
Dinner, 1 p. tn.
Addnvs, Governor Northern
Dialogue-—'"Happy FUmily" Miss
Avery Ricks. Jackson Lott,' Eason
Thigpen, William Tnigpeu und M.nm.i
Cl lie,
eh—"LRtlo Midget," Willie
Kicks. -• -
DUtoguo—"The Silk DoM," Lou Ella
DukV* and Will Hun Thigpen.
Bong and Music—Davis Brothers.
t>pe*s h -"Old dJAtobelor's Le
roy W*lki*s.
Dialogue—•"Journal'sCourtehtp," Miss
Lulu tlclHN and IXvvld WMkes. . ^
"Keep. Out of Debt," Oscar
Dukvs.
*ch—"Kobln Kedbreust,"Emtna
Olio
.Spivvh—"l'ho IV.toh Boy," Drury
ch.
Oration—"Soliokvrs, Parwell," W.
Thigpen.
Dialogue—'"TSs BobtOwn Hohool," <«s»
boys.
KecUotlon—'"llow W« Whipped the
Teacher," DavM Wilkes.
Address—lion. 8. D. Bradwell, state
ul x\>r
DMloguc-
right boys.
K«rco;atk»r
Debating dub,'
Dialogue—"IN
J*acks.»n Lqtt >♦
Music—IlSVis
R^'tttttlon—L
al«»gu»* -"Itv
a.Y»rl h*»y»
nturtle Kid
•meria Miller.
swn«*> IXikcN.
I deal Interruption,"
d L. WUktt.
qUHrtolte.
U Klla l»iik«.
unity Miller.
Ntrultiing Jalhan," four
-Several young men.
a SURGEON’S KNIFE
• tnoursbk* wabout cutting.
IN Trtmpl if bumttin tvt«T
is woli Illustrated by tU* fact that
PIIPTIIRP or htvavh. m now naft-
nuriunc n iHg itirvd without tbu
knife and without iwlu. i1uni*y. chaf
ing trusses mn (»/ thrown away ! Tht-jr
Ix'twt cure but often Induce tutlam-
■ustlon, atrangulalloti and <kwth.
TUiORSJtey'SSSSSSiSS
rnnond witbvut the iisdls of cut-
PilffuSoRS, un
other diseases of the l»>wcr bowel, an*
perraanentij cund without pain or
resort to Uh* knife.
CTfiNP in tb« tUaddrv, no msttrr
wlUliC how large. Is crushed, pul
verised. washed out and pfcrfeetly re-
more*! without cutting.
STRICTURE
cutumr lo hundreds of tasa For
p«mplurt, rvfermcva au*l all particu
lars. send .10 cents (in stomps* to
W«Al « Otspenaarr M*<dtcsl AsaiH'la-
uon. 1st Mala fic, Buffalo, M. Y.
DubWn, July 3.—(Special.)—After the
(llsaffttr ut .Boouesboro that broke dip
Lcht'h plun wl vvunjgijgn ipto the hiud
of the fetlorals, tl^e grand old solfllcr
jion«\letl the folio wing IhH'k‘to Gcu.
Mcl>.nvn,' who lintl tuptumd Maryland
Heights anil made the surrender * of
HqrporVt Ferry n necessity: "The day
hn* gone agalnat uh. Savo your troops
and artillery if posrible. You may
cross at Falling Waters."
Bo'can fitly, the whisky men of Dub
lin: "The day ha* gone against you.
Kavo our men and Jugs if we can.’!
Tho administration of Mayor Corker
and Councllmen Jbhu Ct Powell, Wil
liam F. Hclmufol. It. M. Annul. S. M.
Kelluin- and William Holes has been
endorsed by both while aud colored.
The environments of the young and
tJie old have been mndo pure by tho
wisdom tind firmuess of' the above
named ond their fiction Iran been «n-
dortod by the mritvd and unanlinous
vote of the white qpd colored cltJxons.
If tboM win fire In fflvor of the
sale of whisky In tills! etty will nbnndon
their ileslri' nntl jdln tlielr eflforts to
tho lovers of law nnd mdor, Dublin
will so^n number 10,000 cCtSdeot* In
1RS0 the poputaffloa won JV74; In 1800
I, 104; now, My* ISO I, there 2,700.-
t There are three r.illroml depots, two | eon 4
lines of steiiinUmts. all built bore, a *
holuiKfhl nr.id'iny. very fide dhurrhes,
A fi«>wljig;<npv*ifin,well, u tlpo lKivillen,
Hie ’hedVailmt locwnbu, Yhe pr?lne«t
girls und women nnd a luw and order
loving community, wtt'h cribs and
amokohottscH comfortably stocked with
lung und hominy.
The recent 1st ll storm seriously, darn*
nged the crops in this section.
The pfeaem trttut of ‘’tho Gera of
the Ooonee" has given great confidence
lu Its future to ourrcapitalists. Col,
J. 1>. Smith Ikis (vuumeiK’iHl the build
Ing of seven new Itrtck stores. T. 11.
llicks Is alw* at work on a two-story
building of brick 77 by 00 feet. New
i iv*idoiK’i*i nre gating up to Htweral por
| Hons of thetdty. The new brick MeFi-
- liHt riiuroli will !>•.’ made nsid.v f*»r
the (untamed to n>4M on the 12th.
Bend down a speclnl agent to give
the pranohert a daily Teb«groph—and
itlOt iu hustler as the general favowte,
0. W. HollltleM—ond you will have
addition* to your list. Wo nre fortu
nate In tmvlug suoh an energetic, up-
r’ghrt, ncooimuntMoff mall agent
Clmrley, ' However, nil the pm«ff no*
sl.NiantH of Preridtnt Wright nre polite
and mvommoilauiig. nnd we ore glad
Jo claim thorn us el Mr oils nff Dublin.
Wo "acknowledge the emiltviw men
tlon by 4hc Telogmph ivf the two vis
itors front our town, daughters of one
of our be*»t and nuvst public af4tiled pit-
■ Isens, 1. C; IbwdE Thise young grad
uates, with such pretty ways nnd
'pleasant nxtnm'rs. Hits won the love
of their cotmdCB of ub)K*Ht "sweet
slxteeu” mid the resp»vl of all
Tin* third party ms isuniiKiteil I.
Lou Keen' for the mate ami Budget
f«»r tts* tiousc. Both nre guo^ cltlxeus.
The Democrats will select by primary
oh the 7tli.* * *
A lade jtwt (iOSfd will give ft fair
Idea, of tlm lmprOTetnent in Dublin
pr»>perty. A business lot .throe years
since was offered at SI.UOOl It brought
$4.l(kX Anofln'r bought at £WI, f„r
which the tuvn-v rsfUs*d $1,000. Th\*re
Is money in Dubllu dirt tor gome cap*
• .TWEED TOPICS.
Tweed, July 3.—(Special.)—Considera
ble wind, rain and hall has been preva
lent in this section for several days,
doing much damage tb the growing
crop-and destroying a‘great deal of
fencing.
Squire J. S. Drew, who has been suf
fering from a sompllcatlon of diseases,
la recovering.
Two cows were killed by last Friday
night’s storm in the cow pen of Mr.
J. C. Wilkes. A tree fell across their
books, killing them ingtnatly.
A fish fry and picnic takes place at
the ROck Springs today.
Dr. Charles Hicks of Dublin passed
through here last week.
Professor Virgil Bu3h, who is teach
ing at the Farmer*’ A rode my, visited
Lotlinir last Saturday.
Professor Pullen closed *^j school last
Friday at Gum Springs.
MASS MEBTINC IN SP&jtTA.
Sparta, July 3.—(Special.)—The Dem
ocratic mass meeting of Hancock today
appointed delegates tb the congression
al convention of the Tenth district, in
structing them to vote’for Hon. J. C. C.
Black, nnd resolutions were also passed
indorsing MnJ. Black’s course in con
gress. .
Col. J. T. Jordan offered a set of reso
lutions Indorsing MaJ. A. O. Bacon for
united States senator *and respectfully
requesting the representatives of Han
cock county to vote for him. ..The reso
lution passed by an overwhelming ma
jority'. This county in the fofmer cam
paign cast her vote for the*major for
governor. The Above resolutions will
bo published In the Telegraph on the
5th instant.
WASHINGTON FOR BACON.
Samlersville, July 3.—(Special.)—The
D6(no'crtot1c mass meeting unanimously
adopted a resolution,Instructing repre
sentatives for Bacon. *
itnliet.
DOUGLAS DOINGS. >
Douglas, July .1—(Special.)—Douglas
nd vicinity was visited on last Friday
night with a terrific electric, wind and
n storm, doing much damage to Um
ber, fencing, crops, etc. For about cne
hour the lightning played in one solid.
\1vld ehcet. with continued deafening
peals t>f thunder. No ficrioug damage
was done at Douglas, tnit two miles
t, at Ashley Lewis St Cb.'a still a
tree was blown across the residence of
Mr. Strickland, seriously but not fatally
ItiJ rriru; him *
miorrow is regular term of ordina
ry's court and the day set apart for a
iss meeting of the Pcpulists to noml-
te congressional, legislative and coun
ty candldatm tor—defeat.
Doucla* will celebrate the glorious
Fourth in true old ante-bellum style.
The programme will Include speaking
by prominent local talent, free refre*h-
inents.and dinner, sack and wheel races,
pcle ctlototfig. balloon ascension and
conclude with a grand display bf fire
works In the evenng.
The Broxtun Cornet Band will fur-
HANOOCK FOR BAOON.
Sparta,* July* 3.—(Special.)^MaJ. ba*
>n was unanimously indorsed for (he
senate by mass meeting today.
UNDINE.
«Eru,h,d ]HI4d1tpgt flour*
FlouroflUkind, and the best of
The only _ r ___
any Kind. It!« ingdo h« n neor«t pro-
com known to biU two persoai. w
tlOO.009 hiss Wn Oflwed f*r the Knowledge.
Don't let your grocer put you off with
"flours as good as UNDINE." ’ There are
ynn such. Undine Is the «we?te»t,
made from selected winter wheat, and it
>ir***t anw best flour In the world. It Is
Is water ground.
NOEL MILL COMPANY,
Katlit Springs, lens
ONE CENT A HARD
WANTED—Experienced railway firemen
and switchmen. Apply in person to C.
E. Marvin, Exchange Bank building, at
S o'clock p. ui. this week.
WANTEO—’Those who desire ldg liar-
R.Vi.i In clothing, hats and gents' fur
nishing gwdfc to call at Reud ng a. J.
. .J. Orl»U assignee.
WANTED—You to see theiS94 Densmore
model tyi>ewriter on exhibition at F.
R. Pomeroy's. J. E. Xlmter. tele
phone 2&L
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Nice room, pleeront locality.
Board reaeonable. Close in; on car line.
"N» R.," caVe Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Six-room one-story house.
No. 120 Park Place. Apply' to O. H.
.Crockett, Union depot.
FOIt RENT—The elegant two-stogy
brick residence. 636 Orange street,
containing nine rooms and three both
rooms ami alt modern conveniences.
The house lias*recently been com
pletely overhauled. Accessible to all
street car lines. Por further particu
lar* apply R- S. Collins ft Ca
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 Challies at 3 l-2c a yard:
Pretty 8c Batiste reduced to 5c.
Best Indigo Calicoes at 3 l-2c a yard.
20 pieces of Toile due Noid Ginghams at 7c.
Large lot of Embroidery remnant's on our center courftor; any.
i- quality or width, twenty-five cents on the dollar.
, Dainty New Valencienne 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
$l-.60 qualities, reduced to 50c. each.
Burden, Smith, tfe Co.
SUMMER RESORTS.
BEDFORD ALUM. Iron and Iodine springs
of Virginia open July L Most popular
resort for health and pleasure in the
state. Invalids get cured h^ere when all
other remedies have failed. Splendid
shade and lawn for children. Rates re
duced. Send for interesting pamphlet of
fifty pages. Bedford Springs P. O., Vlr.
glnla. J. R. Maben, trustee, proprietor.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST-dsilver hair pin, between post oL
flee and Mrs. Manghum’s. Reward wlf
be paid if left at 807 Cherry. -
LOST—Pocketbook between Plum stretfl
* and city market. Reward will be paii
if returned to Leo Kohn at market.
MR. \V. E. WALKER will have an exWi-
bitlon at Central City Park today-the
wonderful Jones county triplets. Be sure
to see them. Admission 10 cents.
FRESH Jersey, Goshen, country and Ten
nessee butter. W. G. Mlddlebrooks.
FINEST lot cantaloupes in market. Iheap;
35-pound Jones melons, 25 to 30 cents,
and all kinds vegetables, etc. Fulghum
ft Co., 619 Poplar street.
ANOTHER lot fine "Jones" watermelons
Ice cold and fresh today. Dopson, Clarks
ft Daniel. . .. • •
CONCORD GRAPES, pineapples, meions,
onions, lemohs. Fine large new potatoes,
smooth and free from black spots In
the centre. Sewell Brothers.
FRENCH MUSTARD by tho quart or
Ballon: Sal tine Banquet wafer,: Royal
Milk and Extra Toast crackers; graham
vanilla, lemon and (tnger wafers. Man
goes. pickles and olives In Dulk. 31
pounds sugar for |1, spot cash. Smith
& Bro. *
a POUND3 sugar for |1, spot cash. Smith
ft Bro. ,
FINEST butter In ths market. Any kind
you want. W. G. Mlddlebrooks. %
CRABS, shrimp, and good Variety fresh
fish today. Dopson, Clarke ft Daniel.
\V. H. DeHAVSN, «fcent ( offer# his ser
vices ns designer, contractor nnd
builder to those who contemplate
building or remodeling. Work dene
at the lowest living rates by compe
tent workmen. Write to address,
Vineville delivery.
PIANO TUNING and repairs. Country
orders receive special attention. Wm;
H. Shelb, 718 Oak street, Macon.
AT COST—Must be sold. Como At once
and derive benefit of a full line of
groceries at actunj cost. F. O. Scho
field, assignee.for W. H. Toole.
AT COST. AT COST—A. full line of gro
ceries to be sold at once. F. O. Scho
field, assignee tor W. H. Toole.
L03T—Red pointer rtog: tail recantly
cut off. Two dollar, reward If re
turned to N. R. Winehlp, 624 College
afreet.
WHEN you buy building and loan stock
be sure you get It with an assocdatlon
that make# prompt loans. Money fur
nished in five to ten days. George A.
Smith. General Manager Equltablo
Building and Loan. Exchange Bank.
TIIE FOURTH OF JULY visitors will
make their headquarters at Ullman
ft W’lllIams’ Tueaday nnd .Wednesday.
AT COST—Come ami inspect what we
have; it must be sold. Remember the
place, corner atcre Armory building.
F. O. Schofield, assignee for W. H.
Toole.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER 1* tiM
but nMd«._H»v» you <rl«l tt»
CRACKERS. Extra Toa.t, Royal Milk,
and a line of Holroa. A Coutta’ vweel
cuke, alw.y. In *to£k at R. C. Keen*,.
I SELL Royal MUk crackers like those
left at your house at 10 cents pound.
W. G. Mlddlebrooks.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL will wel
come th* visitor* with a wholesome 25
cents dinner and a bottle of .Ullnian's
pure rye fer 75 cents.
10 CENTS per pound for Holme* ft Coutta*
Extra Toast or Royal MUk crackers.
E. S. Smith ft Bro.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Tour grocer sells it.
FULL business or shorthand course for
$fi at Forter’e Business College.
AT C08T—Clothing, Hals, Underwear.
J. J. Cobb. Assignee of W. A. Redding.
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liams' Exchange Hotel.
Queen of the Mountains.
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week, |2 per day.
Now hack line contractor, with new
hacks and new teams, leaving depot,
Gainesville, Gs.. on arrtval of morning
train from Atlanta every Tuesday. Thura.
day and Saturday, going through In seven
hours. Fare S2; trunks, 11 per loo pounds;
valises, 25 cents.
Altitude 3,030 fi?et above sea level; 1000
feet above Atlanta, 1.500 feet above Ma
rietta and Gainesville, L200 feet above
lit Airy. Clarksville and Tallulah Fall*;
1.000 feet' above Lookout Mountain and
Asheville—affording the greatest change
of climate possible south of the Mttchel.
Chalybrote water, the strongest in the
state.
Baths, billiards and ten pins free. Music
for dancing every evening. Physician al
ways in attendance. Daily mall. Refer
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tion ndlTCM HENRY P FARROW.
Porter Springs, Lumpkin County, Ga.
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name of Pattern, and wits pimnty not
forgetting to state sits.
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GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-H. P.
Cowan, administrator vetate of Thomas
G. Woolfolk, late of said county, de
ceas'd. represents to this court that he
has discharged the duties of said tru>t
and has asked for letters of dlsmlMb-r
This Is to notify all parties concerned
to file objection*. If any they have, oa
or before the first Monday In Aligns,
ISM. C. M WILEY. Ordinary.
This 30th April. 1W4.