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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORHIHG, JULY 6, 1894.
THE MACON TELEGRAPH
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN I HE YE AR
5 AND WEEKLY.
Office 509 Mulbe-rv Street.
r York C»fflcp, liM# k. I'lft+vnlH I
for not fedonstog tlito pledge of
piitfonn, lmc it wmw mtb Ixul grace
fri'in J»i'4firllliitv, a* the PopulUt*
opposed to tin* rt'tHui of the tax aud
ii<* rctj.juUJ rcJoi< <* that,
Haste™ J..in.il . k«.
jniblkfma <iirul flfepallste tp defeat tfil*
umisurc. Ou ilti* matter be ought I
be ku!k(1o(J. Wo admit to di«ippoint-
meat on thfls question. The Wotivra
ivbo voted
PHIS DAILY TELEGRAPH-Delivered by
t carrier* In thu city, or mailed, posts g*;
! * r ««. W cent* a month; 11.75 for three I Kd Kaatern Democrats
I months; |3.co /or aix months; $7 for one against It excuse Uicuwelvee by declar-
^i^cvery tor «topt.Sunday. * tog that tt wax not an UpM In ttletr
T;., w^”a^LT..’«rZ! m**.*?** W
j toy., Thtireday, and Saturday*, three
i ftha. It; ala month*, S3; ana year. It
true SUSDAV TEL,BOItAl’U-Uy mall,
ono year, J1
to rraiauil ilio qn.mton lxn.-k to their
cmatUiuiua, oFjxvinlly an tb« matter
wa» ono of grant Imiiortaiice. {inform*
come xlowjy in legfekiliyo fllTn.m, anil
(THE WEEKLY TELiiOnAPJI-ny mall, I «'c hope yet to aoo our peoplo have
one yenr, ii. dual currency—a ninth out currency for
SUDSCltlPTION'S-Payabl* Jn advance.
Itemlt by poetal order, check or regta-
| Xored letter. Currency by matt at rlak
of aendar.
COMMUNICATIONS ahouM be addreaMd
onuniTce ami a local cturoncy foe
homo pnrjHMcH. 'Hion we will he more
liidnpnmtent of national tank*. That
far-Xliftfled ItetrtolMD, JfeiJ. A. O. Bn.
, and all order*, check., draft*, ate., made I ®° u ’ tilt* mtuBer lijion the
I payabto to THE teleukapji, temi.on of our congremmcn fifteen
Macon, Ca. | }•«■«* «««, ond It l» a pity fits advice
win not heeded. Had it lieon the
ANY-SUBSCRIBER to the Dally South would not now ho suffering from
2KK ?JSSS T!, rvi I JESS |" ■“ •■».■■»« •* *~
«‘(traj>h foil* to nrrlvu y tib Aral mall
train leaving tho city after 4 o'clock
hi. each day.
•MR. ATKINSON’S APPOINTMENTS.
MAJ. HAOOy AT CANTON.
M11J. Bacon (aught the crowd
Onmun. Wo hear many pleoaaut oom
nieufa on Ills sjvcdi delivered there.
Dlookahear, Pierce county, Saturday, I I*" 'h" 1 there, nx he has had daowliere,
Duly 7. opportunity, through tho outspoken
Pa; rttevllle. Fayette county, I preference of Ida hearers for him,
ittednoadny, July 11. I win a* peraona! odvanhigo over hia
f TllACEY ON STATE IllGHTH. competitors. Hut ho refined to use
■ Die advantage that im» plainly within
On July 4, 1801, a monument was I j,u reac'h. He did nnt go to Canton
nsirwl at Oswego, N. Y., to tho mem- for personal reman*, hut to help tho
ory of the soldier* of Tioga. county great |-ariy tvJiwo Interests ho lx try-
Wlio lost their lives In tlio late wur. lug to RTO . «, gp^j, luJ a
Heerolary Tracey wax the orator of the effect on tho large crowd that heard
day. He akotohed the tsinxes which led tt and will bo productive of great good
to die war, and dsnhtred Hie conflict to the party tn norUi Georgl.t. From
wti* tho rmultnut of opt ./ding ideas- nil |mrlx of tho xlntc come hearty en
tile follower* of Jefferson and xLites dorseinuuts of MaJ. Bacon's course
riglits holdimg certain vtmvs un.I the He lias pltaliod Ids dnmp.Ugn on high
followers of HamtHon mid Atlams, the nml Hmtemnnn-fcko grounds and lx
opponent* of state* rlglits and ndvo- demonstrating more and more til* flt-
CMli'X of national sovereignty, holiHng n«* for tho high office to which tho
contrary views. Tlio opposing Ideas pcoplu are sure to elect him.
camo together in a terrible clash., a.s I ■■■
wtocn o|»|n»sin^ clouds meet. I LESSON MAY Bfl HEPEATRD.
8WHIW.V Tmiey istvo the South Many people will rootll tho great
er.xHt for bones'y dad tnSd the Sooth Mttoourl Poclflc tariko tlmt oceurred
ticllovsd I hey tad tho right to peaeeti- nine yrara ugo. Gen. Hmda repre-
lily secede from the Union. This he- xeuted tho nuitrod comivuiy nnd Jtiu--
Ilcf, lie adadtad mm the logical con- tin Irans led the olrik.-rs. In tlmt
stquetiei of pranilses tlmt were «*- -cusc tho strtke was cunflucti to one rail-
mimed In tlio resolutions of 17PP. The , W i.l syatom. lint It oost one of tho
Soul'll was odntauxj from Hint time on leaders hu Ufo nnd the other lost hts
in her visa*. Every ]«ill1tcml wnven-1 mind, uni aiurjo won HU great hat
f«»r ov.T »4l\iy yttirn rxililnii. tl | tK*. Uhl ri'tlnil to 1
Aiiuouh foniiulu. Allefd
ntico 1o tlio Htuitc boaaimo tllie
oif the Booth 1 * foTUh.
tic, but mired to his home, fell ill of
norvoux pi-oxlrailon nnd died. A few
T years Ihoroafler JIarTtu Irans was u
Slone of the South's ftdvh. Hence densmted vngnbond, wtradertng nlxmt
Soero'nry Tracey nwml.'il sec.wxlon fraut place to place, wfih not a inem
a intHe.il lilumler hut not truison „ r y even of Mio great struggle that cost
from rhe SeolU's stti ml pilot. him Ills mind. The tragic lessons of
Mr. Tracey miigrambvted bis Now | thut famous contest may ho repeated
In tho present contest hetwoen Egan
iiimI Di«b«.
TUB SIXTH D1STUIOT.
Tbo executive pommlttee of the sixth
cariln hliu a citizen of tho United I eontfrosslonul dlAtriot u;yt In Gridin on
Htiutm ilmt, uimI only tn u Heo>mfcu*y July 8. All the couuitotf *^vcro repre-
a citizen of u Ii \vas tbU< *entad. Hon. F«ink Flyut prmldeil.
Htwno OOfOgOoCKn.' to Bt.ate t^gbtH tfluit I The dmto ond pluco of tho meeting of
lost iw the Idll tV>r repecal of tax on the convention ‘for iioudiKitlug a con*
trank*. Tito Northern Democrat * gresmnin xvoro aelcCstcd. Tlio convcn
fully wlrli us on our ideas of I tloiii \\111 meet iwt Indian Bprfiig Au-
rijfhtM of KtnttM, Tlnar nro to oom* do-1 sum 8.
«ri*e ll«nrt>*t>nin.iiK, mnl "tho Western j Mr. DIaloek of Forsyth offered a res-
imd Da»tcru tnombors who ha*l not tho I olution declnrhig luto be tho *enso of
of 1 heir c*>UNMtu«*utN on this state I tlio oonreodon thtut all tho counties
Imnk quiNstlon dare<l not vote at ran*| should hove nniss mcctBu^s or prtnm*
York hearers thut tho Jeffersonian
theory of toomput lu»* hem nbon*
donnl, Us hdBflt,'* Vdootl ihrust out by
tho sword, nnd that every citizen now
regArda hlmatll’, and the hiw now ro-
doiu.
The PoputhMs tmvo icom* even fur
ther than the Uiinailtonia.ia over did I
In dirHMrtIlux rights of Htnites. The |
Hanylltontniis bdloTtd in federal an*
)>ervM«m tery largely, hollered in fed
eral oleetlan hvwa over rftntcs, -they be
llow In iml*nuilTsui, beCove 111 govern
ment wguhniou of flioviMiodH of mat-
ns** that Jefferson thought the slates I
slitiuM regulate, ltut tho I((imlltoti*|
Ians, now tiio nepdbHdBUM* have
gone in their folly to tho extent of tho I begun to bo very abusive. By keeplug
rlos to exproKs thiCr choice for candi
date for congress nt ns late a date ns
possible, hurt tin* resolution was tabled.
The executive coannltteo bad a most
Iwruiouloud and wiUHftiotor}' sesslou.
ATKINSON AT TKNNILLK.
By kceirtng cool under great provo
cation at TennJlle, Ool Atkliwon won
u giv.it victory. A rampant Populist
was lii tlio crowd, and before Ool. At
kiusou bid procec«leil ftir In bis speech
IVl>ulUg*. wtio claim ttnt the u«>vcni-
men! nlusild lend iodlfbhnihl money
mul help, them to live. Bella my ad
mires the Omutm platform l>ecause St
dts^irds the Jeffewonhm Idea that
Hlie *ovemuiii\< must leave every man
free to tight out the kittle »>f life In
hi* owu way," nnd ho advocate* it Ik'-
enuse it Is h romovo f»>»m JefTcreon,
nnd nn liuiKMvement on Hiuullton,
that It extend* further the lint's t»f j^i-
teniinUsiu, wanting tJie government to
own ami rtuu all the toU a j>houtB» lele-
gr;i|ktis t nitlosids, and take general
charge of the dvuuls now left to p»*o«
pie ns citizen*.
I'ntiTiMilism now tiirtvi* die path of
the ship of state. The Democrat* can
not r**tone JeBfeniooV prinelph's In
full. Tlie war killed them. Our prin
dphM w« re bulhv ridden like our men.
Wo now k'long m a r ‘public aud thi're
Is not nmoli sin to rights loft. But .l«*f-
ferstmV view-. <uv more disiustofid !«■*
the fnuner* -*f the Onutm plat form
tliun to the ll.iuidtnnfttn* .o* Bepnb-
lii-an*. 'I'll-* Onwhu platfurm, rhe
^tihmI of the now piety, bxives Uejuib-
P<s»n* in rho dir-uimv. It bellev«\s In
tKathMcihicatiou of CWrv tiling. Yet
Messrs. Ikin'* ami WM*on dk*e<udcd
ttie Onmh*. pkwf<*nn wben they
elabin’tl tin' now party wtis txutod on
the original JelTt‘rs.»iiittu isvn’qpli.'*un«l
that tbo new tarty was ibe «rk of the
uikffioliUcly cool himself tho colonel
ywlMnlned full control of tho crowd
ami the iKtlsbt'rous Populist was qui-
lovi d. Tho pii»i)lo of Tcnnllic
Ulgld.v compllinented Ool. Atkluson for
s«U-pc<so aiHl (Ddfigt that made
nuii.ci of tho oocailoo.
Senator IIIll urittu a loti or to Tam*
,U:U ‘. V oxeu*dng hftusi'lf from not being
Present on the -Uk of July celebration,
and ho tuke* occaaVu to express his
iva ou the depressed “ ’
country. Bctsitor 111
Btiuth does not core
hot him kts'ti *llcut for d^
Ho did everytiilng to ilia!
xitlon a fsUuro. Ho fo
imrty ull the way throng
t«) hate the Siuith worse
lug lkpubheau. Ho op
nwasuro of relief. 'Hie
coatemirt tor hiui ami no
hear from him ovonn
Hill 1ms s|>okts) ami vote
the iiuimK aud dkyviUenl
lie tuts not risen to (lie
restated hfmself as n mi
mimUsl partisan, full of !
dldlvcuess. I>»< km Uvh*i
WHAT CAUSED
THE STRIK
urday. TIkmo of our peoplo who have I
tliwlr «mok*ili<»im. « n. hqme and not In i
Chicago will iu»t sufler from a meit |
fsurnie.
It rc-olly begins to look as If Pren-1
dorgnst. the munlmr of Mayor Harri
son. would fauug at la*L He Is sen
tenced to hang on die 13£b of July.
Ilut hU lawyer may appeal to the su-1 attempted to follow ihe train bearing
prwot court for a now triaL the regular* fi'jm Blue Island Intc the
I cky, but was blockaded by the einkers.
All the bounties will bo*wiped off the S£? hl ? i^rown wre upon the track.
. JL . I The mob thm flrxtssn In t-ot r>ft
tariff I..1L Tbli I* rtglrt. Ttic pc-npli- the ctfb.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
■nt . ft
(Continual from page J.J
should bare tho n«'cens.irl( > * of life free I Chief Clerk Hubbstl of the Bool
from any tux In favor of tfw» tnno* Island we* »evercly stjucd while ai
nu. airy rax lnxavor oi tne trufos. I l0 ,i ie 0 i lle |tu n .i ^ pe
nthfl fi.nn trnto I cia * bearing Hie cond.iotcis, nnd
The time tm* come to put a ditty on burned a Bock Island freight
Imported Anarchist*. This duty can (at Fortieth ettreet and would have
be plawd ait *1,000 a head aud the mo,!,hfd th * '°* er a‘ that paint
I W'.l-A TNTLVsntmA 1 l\f fVia nallnft nnH
prapk- wilt not complain.
Caxlmtr-Perter my* he will not be a I
eafwlkhute for the accoml term. It he
Is like our potttibjanx tn America be |
may change bis mind.
MOBILE 18 ALARMED.
Mobile, July S.—While none of
local railroad employe* are taking any
the great strike, the effect of (lie-em
bargo placed up -ii the traffic of the
,, , . railroads la seriously fait hero* The
Madame Carnot ha* refused a l>en- fruit imxCnesa Is probably the heaviest
xlon offered ber by the government of lo * er > Dut other branches of trade
pv.nnn suffering, too. Tip* stock of flour
1 Mobile will not last ten days; grain
also, low. but there were four cars
corn received here Wednesday. Meat
Is getting low, though the Loulaville
OUR LITTLE ONES.
To thw Editor of the Telegraph. ... ,
few days since we mw a chromo of two I ;| nd Nashville road Is open to Louls-
beoaittful babies nestling together in V,;I <N and that city has some meat “
u!Ln !‘ a V h qU !! t J W ' , ,n ' ’eu^rmtondent Marshall of the Lou
nocenv. The picture was Intended as Uvllle aud Nashville was m the city
an advertisement, and the babies were j today and was asked why the employes
used as the medum of arresting atten- I «f bis road In New Orleans had not
Ron. The merchant, searching for gold Passed resolutions to aland by the road
-tlirouirii th • twhv niMnn» to I Ibt* employes of the Illinois
through taS baby ptetUrq, wu. a sin- c ,, mr;1| , n(J the ‘ Q ' cen Jnd aweat
d nlf J 111 *™” nature. systems In New Orleans. He Mid that
•vv© nil do love the babies. What a I some suspicion bad rested upon the
Joy these little ones bring into a home! I ®Nw Orleans employes of the »y*tc*m
Cares and troubles are routed, but I an< * . the / taken this
action to clear themselves of mich sus
picion. He did not think that anysutfi
action wns necessary on the part of the
New Orleans employes of his road.
Two representatives of the American
also what pleuwuvs and delights. How
noon these littlee one* become centres
around which the family life revolves.
How we watch their every develop-
So’andTauty ““SSSf Ihouchw I n ~>!on apeni ac^vai daysh^
Pleasure a* their broken utterances. fain h y
aVith Them we'recognize the Imp e°,! fhem,olt-« Zg-£*2Z ,
"Ions left on u. for good. Their Inuo- wti™ eUeS wl1h *• or » nnl
m ti? «art && \z
dwclllngf llfrht * U " B ° Ut ,r ° m tlle *“ oblaln ' in Injunction Against Inter-
•Agaln. In the little picture alluded mny^UMMie hag toleareiflied iuMthnt
sa.-j:rtrjna£ asasaiwas
suggestion to grown up people In this I The fruit xtemmer K„nm™
pose of ohlld-llke confidence? In every left here list Mnndnv™ira ?'^S llch
relation of life are wo .not, too. depend- iwM bundles of banTnis
=Hp#pj2 sascssM
llf^ .1 blessing. There lx no such thing I put through If no..{hi. nsu. u >
ox severing the. relaUoftshlp Which KSip mf to 5" SI CamSra £ Cto ■
'nu? B f(l!Jmshl^nd ModMwin ^ U i wlth I0 ' 000 'hnnehes of brmanss. strived
ffi^lve TJ^we?e? wld^rei^ n tihn OmJomtr bay Wednesday and was
dS 10 Jcnore th.ir ^f.^n^ JSJl nllowed to proceed to Galveston. Ba-
hnt.i Ih. iSVUttJ™£ ex '"| ence ' The uanas are gelling hero at 10 cents
Hotel, the boarding house, the growing bunch
metropolitan habits of our people, tho
ratlrouds wtiht. annihilate epnce-all i ™ MtcHlGAN
have deep Infinenee lit supplanting I _ . ... J,
homo. Nevertbeleas, it is true no man I Detroit; July 6. The railroad strike
can live to himself. The principle “ ®«*uafing serious proportions. All
"Love thy neighbor” is planted In the •wh’cbmen and freight handlers of
our very naturae. And he’wiho ima*nes t1lc Detroit, Grand Haven and Mil-
that others have no rights In him wau ke. road at the Brush street de
and that ho can free htnwolr from ali pot are out and lra| as are being moved
tho obligations of tho surroundings wlttl •difficulty, the switching being
and conditions about him Indulges a I done b Y yardmasters. This morning
delusion fatal to hla happiness. F aJ1 the switchmen, freight handlers.
Man cannot exist in any happiness engineers and firemen of the Lake-
n unit. Individualised and apart, he shore road at this point-went on strike
becomes a monstroclty. A true phllos- an<1 1,1,1 mad Is practically tied up.
onhy there Is In the quaint old lines of 11 •• expected that the engineer*- and
Sir John Ersklne: : j firemen on the Detroit, Grand Haven
“If ever I have a house, ray dear, und Milwaukee .will also go out. A.
Which truly I call mine. truce has been declared ax tho Union
And can afford beet country cheer termini station until this afternoon.
And aught that's good therein. The FUnt and Fere, Marquette, De-
Though thou were traitor to the king, trolt. Lansing and Northon and some
klug.
And bent with wind nnd rain.
Assure thyself, a welcome, love.
For Auld I,ang Syne.”
Wabash passenger trains are moved
this morning. No Pullman cars are
being moved, {however. Everything 7s
quiet at Port Huron this morning.
This morning ali the yard men of
the Big Four went on a strike at Ben-
COLORED KNIGHTS. V ■
To the Editor of the TWegmnh-Allow I ton Harbor . and that road Is tied up
me tottor | n your esteemed paper to there. The causa of the strike Is the
•'ubllsh '{his for the benefit of the race- receipt by the Big Four of fourteen
'.Miieon is to have another convention I cara 01 Potatoes from the Baltimore
of the colored people, and It Is said to and °hlo road, consigned from St.
be one of the most dignified bodies of °Duls to Chicago. The potatoes were
all the others. Up to date they have I to have been ehlnped to Chicago by
shown good Judgment In all of their I host and are hopelessly side tracked,
meetings. They Jm-o always left be- At 'Irowwood the -miners' strike was
hind them n tasting favorable Impres- I complicated here this morning by
alon. This Institution Is k'nown as the strike of the switchmen and brakemen
“. of P. of N. A. R. A. M, A. nnd A. I of the Chicago and .Niorihhvestem, in
comprises some of the most dlxtlu- sympathy with the American Railway
gulshed colored men of Georgia, nnd I Union, tn consequence of the strike
the good phiploof Macon need notfeir I the companies were compelled to aban-
they will Show by tlielr integrity nnd don attempts to load ore for shipment,
worth that they hnvo appreciation for as It was Impossible to. get cara. The
the hospitality of the people This body striking miner* are In an ugly mood
la presided over by one of nrunswlck's I and trouble -with the mfUtla on duty
wol-thy eltlson*. C. A sh ew. It Is said here la feared,
that, under -hie administration, the
order hi* prospered greater than under I THE NICKEL PLATE STRIKE,
any other, because of the gre-it zeil _ —. . . .... _ .
he displays. Let the order milntaln Fort 'Yi ll ’ ne ‘ Ind ”. Ju y 5 ’~e rh ^ flre "
such teen, and encourage them to keep mea ' "fiSIS candadt0 ™. br f 1 to™*
tho ark moving, Ruch colored pronle I and ttwltchmen on the Nickel Plate
«*■* -’■-'como to tho city. ^ * I wont out on .both the eastern and
A xrF'xrhirn I western divisions oarly this morning
— ' * I The enxhieer* refuse to work with
CORRHCT SPnFjnH I non-union men. The east-bound vesti-
• * bule trained was **kUled" here this
From the Youth’s Companion afternoon’, the striking: pulling pln«
There la scarcely ;my educational re- an<l rtfo * ln * 10 ,et u °. ut * ? h ® w ? 1 *
forth more nooessnry in tills country * ”* * *“ "*“* “ * ’*
bound mail train was also held, but
succeeded in getting out about
clock, four hours late. The passenger
coaches wore cut off and nothing but
mall cara and the engine allowed to
go on.
ALABAMA MIDLAND NOT IN. IT.
Montgomery, July 5.—At a meeting
today of the employes In this city of
min
tho Jcflr
tllC»T.V *
In Ull* r
to fa»' *
It by Ju
XVtdftUA fc rttllculo
of <b» idatfonn ItsHf ai
the I'tUMtructioii put uj*-
111MCS AND STATE BANKa
: in hts t-peccheti wrerH)
IKuiitn-nuic ioriy for uci
Jildce lUrn^
the I
rqiraltiic tt»** Ltx »vn tamkl. uk
!b** ftiitoco phiihain d^lanM ft»c nu*h
rt*(M*al. Wt -ruip. htivc a ri^lit
m aevere crtiKdtfm ou (tic pirtjr
CY»1. lilriu.usual tod the
in for n hot il^ht. ITila
t>ald of Liviu^tftou, that
or*yiiMt«*il flio t»lrarik'f<s
from which iximo alicucic
dlriMoa until wet tc n*
Usbt*i) party, yoi he bos l
copfi «mnn, has stood up
nnd to Qcorgtn, and bus
oulv defended Hon. Hok
the cmUnet when ferodou
by UepuhlkMiu-. He ha.s «
Sim.h ofteniT tbnu any oi
eoo0rx>tM, and ir is a ii
that tiie Journal sIhhiUI b
briny out epi»*wtiv*tt to him.
Mi u
he Mipph
in>e
than n general Improvement In th'
mmiiur of noMktng our UutQtad^ J.
nice speech 1«, or ought to be. t-he badge
" educated mat) or woman.
n nlo* ^poteh we do not mean ft
nit's 1 siHsvh, a speech of the niceness
of which tliespeaker Is evidently con-
iwis. Tho most slovenly and inaccu
rate sp'ooh is. perhaps, better than
Hint. But a capacity for n dclicitc j the Alabama Midland railroad of
' ;n| d ’i ul «• « :ir sliouM g > with lM.uU nyatom. embracing engineers. iln»-
linen, comliu'l‘«»rs. brakemen. swlirhmen,
•.very part of tile country has Its own j operators, clerks and freight handlers, a
‘ull.ir inacc'incles. For instance, resolution mi* unanimously adopted dla-
\y ”ii a, Boston mm uses the >s*ord approving the notion of the rallwny
>mrt. he WTw out the "r” and employes striking on account bf an
nn plJ'cc of It. I ajrrccnieiK bcttweeci the Pultman Com-
A Western. Ilrl »rttteof her "horrt,” I pany and Us employes. They pledged
n'.rmtmj her turning the *‘.i" Irio I their l.>\ally and hearty support t.: the
v» nn-i qoubl'ug the •>.” .The Soudi I road. This road leads from the great
watermelon fields of Georgia and until
Th ' diracuHy is manifest in a hun* I the strike hauled nv»re<han a hundred
dre<. nrays Rut how Is tt to he cor- I carloads of the fruit daily,
reeled? One mny ncouire a correct
Tn ih . jy r , ntr ^’Jhtdying pool l>ooks. I ON THE L. AND N.
prov. d ono diouPi hiv* m H , . t ”’ I Nash>ille, July 5.—The Loulaville and
of hcirinir rwut nm vi• Ie °*'P° rtun * t 3' I Nashville ha* discontinued through
i ItTh t I freight trains. Local freight* on the
country are In this r*JrY I? ^^uisville and Nashville And Nadhvllie,
r> 2^2*L2*fik Vi a , dtoa ?* Chattanooga and SL Lbuls ora running
1 r<Sl SSSaifi? «« usual. Slecpeni to Chicago are still
"f ,h ' wrt'l' ^ countries hi.,
class which in-rxe as examples, in th% n
ch ^ f VrnSa
thought fstu
discontinued.
ARRESTED FOR CONTEMPT.
Trlufdad. Col., July —Yeeterday af-
Tli,-.uvh( , ^.iMra,t' , Tli^yV3 , 'm !l imt re I rnaJ * a - Do'-. July A-Yraterday af-
Wk to badly 1* thoy learn not to rot te, 15i 0n . u 5. e H n(ted s,a,e9 lr V) I- 3
with HMr kntvn • - ™ I rmtadsd the American Railway Unlhn
Bat tbla eli«.« rotunt be _u »„ aw head.iHMtera nnd arroxte.1 forty-eight
with nx; nt nv ret,' not , elalu ' Ti,e~ Trinklail people. .1 number being Amer-
are, of eoorse. nteaty of edi.XTrei M l. Ir3n Railway Union men. together with
» , I their chaSrman, secretary and a mem-
itive committee. The
me from United States
llet, charging the men
disarming United
ita imrart'inra JatbnuonttftuaaS I f4f tes dorna> ' on»«atota» teat
ject. - " *° th'-imp- The prlscnei* were taken ro Denver.
But thera are always ram, person.
t-syty t'Msnnmty fo toleet nx model*.
Tt n there Is the dltolonxrv. wllh it.
not always ro*»T understood pb
direction*. If one's mind Is «
RRDkNBD TO WORK.
Sl Leu la, July 5.—General Agent Gaya
of She 6T. Louis associated lines has
hanell^ I - “ ” — line* NX*
—. V- SxX* announce.! that the mrtu-bmen of the
or - ^»SSS? a, *' iS St'srdsre:
• Fair Highest Award. j ccived notice that \hc Df6bCcs Mb.,
J3X3
ABSOLUTELY PURE
For sale at wholesale by A H JAQUES & TINSLEY nnd A. B. small.
lodge of the American Railway Union
had thrown up ita charter.
AN ENGINE DERAILED.
XJttlf Rock. July f.—Th* Tern ex
press on the Iron Mountain which left
here last night wa** seized by strikers
at Baring Cross and Che locomotive de
railed. A mbb of strikers at 12:30 took
posseesion of the Little Rock and Mem
phis passenger train and refused to al
low u to proceed. *Gove**nor FUhback
bas been asked to call out troops.
FEDERAL TROOPS.
San Francisco, July 6.—It Is report
ed tbla morning that federal troops will
be sent up from Peraldiu barracks tc
Sacramento and Gen. Ruger will pro
ceed to the capltol to take command.
MORE STRIKERS OUT.
Chicago, July 5.—The engineers, fire
men, trainmen and switchmen of the
Calumet and Blue Island rood, in the
south Chicago yards of that company,
•went on strike at 6 o’clock tonight,
giving tlieor employers three hours'
notice. As this company does the
switching for the sooth Chicago plant
of tho Illinois Steel Company, R forced
tho closing of the works of that com
pany, throwing out ofomployment uo-
w.i rd« of 3,000 men, whb trad scarcely
recovered from the shut-down of last
winter.
Sixty-five freight handlers of the
Illinois Central Struck at 10 o’clock to
day In sympathy with the switchmen,
•brakemen, conductor.* and firemen,
who ore now out on the Central. This
hindered that road in its attempt to
raise 'llw* freight blockade today. The
conductors nnd brakemen on theNorth-
•western met at 1180 Lake street this
morning and decided to remain out
Judge Grosscup's order for a special
grand Jury to investigate violations of
the United States statutes ,l>y th;o
strike leaders wns entered tho record
1 fh* federal court today, hut Clerk
Bern ham says the Jury will not be
-called until tomorrow. As the Jury Is
not to meet until next Tuesday morn-
*2®* tile court .ofneers declare that
there will be sufficient time to call the
venire and get tih« Jury in readiness.
THE LIME KILN CLUB.
® en °l a Enterprise-Gazette.
On last Saturday night at 8 o'clock the
tyler performed skillfully on the horn
and ten minutes later the sherlfT tapped
the triangle for order, and Judge Addy
took his seat on tbo vinegar barrel. It
was several minutes later when onler
was had, and only after two members
were wholly absorbed Jn cracking peanuts
and discussing the girl question were
threatened with arrest and quieted, did
the Judge yell: "Play ball!”
MaJ. Taylor and Col. Frank Forrestor
Immediately took the floor to resume the
discussion of the question, "Can part of
Saturday bo night?" They argued for
two hours at the last meeting, *uid
thought they could settle the matter in
three more. After two minutes’ prelimi
nary. MaJ. Taylor took a header in the
question by asking "if It was Saturday
before the sun went down, is it not now
Saturday night? I ask your honor, what
time Is It now?"
"It Is Saturday night, and time to pro
ceed to heavier business," sakl the Judge,
promptly that the major broke through
box as he sat down with much sud
denness.
The prize of ten cigarettes offered by
the club for the best piece of war poetry
wus captured by Lmgk S. Phlrff of Cor-
bettavUle, Fla., whose contribution entl<
tied "The Battle Scarred Veteran" begins
thus:
At Waycross when the sun was low.
All bicodless lay the sand, yon know,
And bull, bats flying to und fro
Round soldiers standing bravely.
The second prize, consisting of one pint
Ico water, was awarded to A. Nony-
rnous of Griffin, Ga. His lines as handed
are as follows:
THE DRY BRIGADE.
Half a mile, half a mile.
Half a mile onward,
All through the dust of Hill street.
Marched the beer-hungry.
'Forward, the Dry Brigade!
Charge for the bari" he aaid;
Into the dust of Hill street.
Marched the beer-hungry.
'Forward, the Dry Brigade!"
Was there a man dismayed? ;
Not for the soldiers knew
No one had blundered;
Theirs not to make display.
Theirs but to drink and pay.
Into Doc Ison's bar
Marched the beer-hungry. 'j
Bottle to right of them, •
Bottle to left of them, ,
Bottle In front of them— ' re*.”
They gazed and wondered. .»
Stormed at with shout and yell.
Boldly they marched, and well—
There was no "gravity" car
But right into Ison's bar
Marched the beer-hungry.
The Judge having declared nominations
governor in order. Sheriff Addy look
fluor an«l n<Miiinat<*d himself for that
position. He said that a great uprising
the people in Pea Ridge and the plney
woods left him no other course to pursue.
will make the flght on the club’s
famous three-plank platform, "Free wa
termelons, free chickens, and more moon-
shiny nights." His announcement was
followed by great applause and still
greater confusion as exoitement increased
and members fell over boxes and each
other promiscuously. It Anally wound
hot discussion between two mem
bers. one claiming that the other had
bitten his ear,, and the other claiming
that the one had tried to stigk a scooter
plow down his back.
Every member seconded 8heriff Addy’s
nomination In a speech of fdur minutes'
By a unanimous vote It was de
cided to Invite Co). William Y., surnamed
Atkinson, to address the club on the
entng of August 2 on the subject.
Dogged Fertinadty vs. Spontaneous
emtnta." Then again there wu
great commotion as a motion for locomo-
was passed.
•HIB BULLETS WERE MANY.
Shot a Woman and Blazed Away at a
Policeman.
Philadelphia, July 4.—Louis Weiss, a
giant negro, caused a gTeat reign t>f
terror in Germantown this morning.
He eat into a flght 1n Bertha Taylor's
house, and when 3he endeavored to
pacify him he shot her dorjrn, He ran
out and through a number of streets,
shot at a parrot which called after
him, fired t?wo bullets Into a grocery
store, fired one shot a't a man who
tried to stop him and then crouched
behind a -building corner to await Po
liceman Reilly, who /was on his trail.
As ReHIy came up Weiss tired twice
at him, one ball striking him in the
head, that only dazed Reilly, for ift\. .
too, is a hegro, and recovering ran
after Weiss, shooting as lie ran. The
giant was'finally felled by a big stone,
hurled by the man who had dodged
his bullet.-, ft was found that three of
Reilly's 'bills had struck him, but the
Germantown hospital physicians say he
is not dangeroiu/ly hurt. Thb woman
Taylor is badly wounded. Reilly's in
juries are not serious.
GETTING THE STORY RIGHT.
From Texas Siftings.
"Thomas, you have disobeyed your
old grandmother.” "No, I didn't, Ina.”
"Yes, you did. Have you not been in
swimming?" "Yes, mu.” "Didn’t I
hear her say to you £\>t to go lu swim
ming?" "Oh, she didn’t tell us that;
she only come out ant said: 'Boys,
I wouldn’t go in swinnn'ng.* And I
shouldn't think she would, an old
riieumailc woman like her; hut slu*
didn’t say nnything about our goln* la
swimming.” , g j J
ALMOND COOKIES-
One-half pound of butter, one-half
pound of sugar, ono and n quarter
pounds of flour, five Uetuen eggs, ono f
hdaping teaspoonful of baking powder;
flavor with almond extract. Mix to a /
smooth dough. Roll to a quarter of
an inch In .thickness. Brush with tho
betutea white of an egg and sprinkle
thickly with fine sugar. Out with a,
cake cutler into hearts and d'nnionds,
or make simple rounds with tho. lid
of the dredging box. Bake iu a quick
oven,
ORDERED HOME.
Sacramento, July 5.—All members of
the local militta. who. particlitried in
yesterday's farce hare boon deprived
of their arms and uniforms by (hu.
Bluxthan. The Stoskfcm companies
have been ordered home in disgrace.
Those—
Pimples
ylre tell-tale symptoms that your blood
is not right—full of impurities, causing
a sluggish and unsightly complexion.
iS. S. will remove
re matter, cleanse
and give a clear
and rosy complexion. It is most effect
ual, ana entirely harmless.
Chas. Heaton, 73 Laurel Street, Phila., say»:
"I have had for years a humor in mv blood
which made me dread to shave, as small boils or
pimples would be cut, thus causing shaving to
be a great annoyance. A iter taking three bottles
■;irwe my face is all clear and smooth as
, an( j f ee | 1,)^ *
foot race all for the use of S. S. S.
Treatise on blood and sldn diseases mailed free-1
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. <
CPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE,
Subject to Nomination by Democsiatio
Primary,
HUGH V. WASHINGTON
FOR CORONER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for coroner of Bibb county, subject to
Democratic nomination. I earnestly so
licit the support of my friends.
GEORGE S. RILEY.
FOR CORONER.
By solicitation of my friends I hereby
announce myself as candidate for coro- »•
ner, subject to a Democratic nomina- /
tion. I am yours very truly,
' J WILLIAM J. PARKER.
FOR CORONER.
In accordance with the previous an
nouncement. I hereby tender my name for
the consideration of Democratic voters
fpr the position-of coroner of Bibb county
at the coming election. Jf honored with
this position, my time and ability will
devoted to the administration of the
office. Thanking those of my friends who
have thus far shown an Interest In my
campaign, I am, very respectfully,
R. B. BUTLER.
BROKE THE BICYCLE RECO*RD.
Waltham. Mass.. July 4.—Arthur W.
Porter cf the Waltham Cycle Club
again broke the world’* cIssb A record
today by riding a flying mile, paced
only the first two-thirds by Maggerty
tandem, in 2:03. The record has
been 2.DO.
Delicate ***** <
Women ^ uM <
SSJkSS bradreld-s-
Tome properties, FEMALE <
dertul influence ia REGULATOR. J
toning up and strengthening her system by 1
driving through the proper channel all itn- «
purities- lieaKh and strength are gturan. !
teed to result from it* use. 4
hlybtdrtddtn for eighteen .
msn/A tu/’; h aw ale ^
t«r ftw m*ntki, tt petit nr a
VHSSO.V. Mdten? A*f 1
BEArTMlL*)’Cm. 1
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LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
Loans made on choice real estate and
farming lands In Georgia. Interest 7
per cent Payable in two, three or flvo
years. No delay. Ccminlsatons very
420 Second Street. Macon. Ga.
Cheap Money to Lend
On Improved city and farm property.
Loans ranging from $600 up, at 7 per cent,
simple interest; time from two to flv«
years. Promptness and accommodation a
specialty.
L. J. ANDERSON A CO„
No. SIS Second Street, Macon Ga.
LANDS FOR &ALB.
I have on hand for sale lands fcs
Bibb. Hancook. Baldwin. Wilkes. Jones.
Wilkinson. Twiggs, Houston. Washing,
ton. Dodge. Taylor. Monroe. Pike and
Troup counties. These lands consist of
farms that have been bM In at fore
closure sales, and for moat pert have
such Improvements ami are in such
condition generally as to flt them for
being occupied at onoe. Oan be had afi
s bargain an eaey L-rna. CaJi on or
address me at 4^ Second street. Mato
con. Ga. HOWARD tf, 8MITH.
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