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COMATOSE STATE
OF CONGRESS
After the Long Struggle Over Tariff
Legislation, Cnngressmen Seem
to Be Stricken With Indolence
THE TARIFF bILL IN THE HOUSE
It l!«i nercn Jlsfsrred to Committee for
ExamlnKtion of Sonata Ararnd- *
manta With Instruction* to
i Report Konconcarranea,
Washington, July 0.—As a sort of
compcnautory movo for Its long dally
scMionn during cho three months that
the tartOt hill was being considered,
tho aetufe. after a day's recess, spent
only an hour and a half In mum*ion to
day and adjourned till Monday at
noon, haying first made an order that
doily modiings shall beaedft^r bt at
noon hjst*nui of two hours ear her.
tiee'ornl bills were p;i***d during the
ithort time the session lasted, including
a Joint reaoluUon continuing tn« em
ploy met of medtumlcs aud laborers at
the several navy yards.
Tho great railroad sulks had three
sepaftixa and diaunvt proportions di-
ivcu;u to it ono was in the shape of
tt resolution ottered by me Populist
Minator from Neomska (Allen), look
ing to the acquisition and operation by
the gom-nmont of all toe railroad*,
lcit'jA«u<io ana teivgrajm companies of
•tho United titaios. 'i‘ue second waa a
bill by Mr. Da via (Hcpubhcau) of Min-
litMota, by request, for uhe aetUomeut
of.thu controversies between railroad
oompani'.w nn<l tiiotr employ©*; aud a
third Mil- was Introduced by Mr.
<ie«*rgo of Mlaslsulp^i, uchnlug tue uu-
I um of (JUfted Mff I~n courts uud of
1 railroad receivers appointed by United
Vjtiite*, court* in rallruul strikes or
lockouts, and providing uhnt obstruc
tion of the United Since mail snail bs
Aocnnidered euch only when vhe train*
^do not contain cars for the transport
ation ©X possen«>jrs or freight.
The bills were referred to tho Judi
ciary commHtee .and tho resolution
JSpt over till Mbndny next, wfoen It
will bo enttlod to consideration in the
morning hour.
An attack upon tho newspaper corre
spondents in tho aermto gallery in gen
eral, uud one In particular, wan made
by Soator Call of Florida, In connection
with a story m*nt to a Florida n« we wi
per and extensively published iu tha
pre.yi, ropretetlng him «• coming to
tile senate chturiber one morning some
tUrreo wo^ks ago, deliberately remov
ing hie elios* and placing Ms feet, en
cased in ht« gtodkiUg*, on a chair. Ho
detmanoad 'Che correspondent (whoso
identity he knew not) ns a liar and
hired slanderer, although ho admitted
having purtlaily, but cnivAilIy, re
moved his ahoes on account of a paiu
• from a wounded and lacerated foot.
He offered a resolution for the ancer-
tnlnmeut and purtfidiment of the of
fender, wiilefo was refenrpd to tho ooai-‘
ml toco on rules.
The agrtoultural and navy appropri
ations bills were reported from tlie
committee and placed on the calendar,
nloug with fourteen other npiirourla-
tlons bills. 11 ^
•Ait 1:45 tho sx'nnto adjourned until
noon .Monday.
IN TUB HOUSE.
The Tariff Dill Has Clone to a Commu
te* for Bxaimins tlon.
Waithlrwton. July 0,—With the ut
most formality nud with nrt oven a
w'ord of comment, the tariff bill was
duly laid boivxw the house. Sfteitkee
Crisp ordered toe bill printed and re
ferred lo the commit let* uu wnya uud
moans. It oame about In the regular
order of business, and was diepoAOd of
in as many words oh were nece*Kury to
suite It* title and deriliurtlon. The
eomirWUec at once began an examina
tion of blue \<hV*UK*Ti by tho flennie, and
will report the •Mil tank rotHortW
with the rtH.xunnnmd.itIon that the
houso non-conour in th-» amendment*
and agree to a conference.*
•A communication was received from
aeorotary of tho treasury recommend
ing in appropriation for additional
work to aid navigation in Tampa Bay,
FlorMn.
Aiming the reports from the commit
tee* was on© from -the committee on
elections in favor of tho watwt# lu
tin* ease of WlUUUne vs. Settle, from
tin' Fifth North Carolina district.
The bill alUywitig states to tux green-
baoka wve taken up. Mr. Citf»pvr, the
author of toe moumiro. read a pre-
iMir«d speech in fkvor or the object of
tho bill, and at Its clow presen tod the
f<d!owitiir as a eohetltitos /or th*
tffryndfnsntt presto tod by tho commit
tor lu Hon of Me original bill, to meet
ttw tunSsted a-mvndtiv'Ute:
"Ou the circulating note* of notional
banking maabUDHotti ami all United
st-it * lesttl tender note* and all other
notes end certificate* of the United
fit* tea (tiyable on demand and circu
iting .le currency shall be subject to
t<Lxa>.t«>n under the law* of any state
or territory. Provided, that taxation
shall N** «ucrrclasd in tho ram* manner
and with the same rate that any such
store or territory *h.iil tax other
money or currency circulating ns
money within Ks Jurisdiction."
Tlie substitute tra* pa seed by a vote
of 173 to 41. The I* a toe then took a re-
odaa tifl o'clock.
TtHK HILL Rf COMMITTER.
■W.vtolngton, July 6.—The way* and
me-rn committee do vote J four hour*
today to die cooaMrrattoU of the tariff
hill. At the expiration of that time
the reading of tire j**n.ito anvtid<in**n{«
urns flniehoul and an adjournotoot wns
taken till 10 oYhvk hMm»m*w m«*rn-
i«a Aftar rre* et^aion toourrow the
MU will t>e nparttd to the houso and
jtlao'l on the calendar and a re«»du-
t!on will be repr'rtt»d ftvMn the commit
tee on rote- UmlUug debate on a mo*
ttv« for renP*renoe to two houru. Aft»w
this ahull have been agre.^1 to the
ej>enker will name tb%* cwfnw* tin*
part -'f the house and the MU will th^n
go to the conference committee,
HANDED FOR MURDER,
revlllw M l,. July €.-William Jack-
»»-y*nr..;kl negro, waa hangM to-
jr the murd*r of Qtergt L-ircr. a
r. for when J.u*kam workel iSe
hat alM»>d Mr*. L*c»r, and frar-
iniithm .nt, assaulted and killed Mr.
r v. 1th a hatchet and pistol. His
■>n. Nsthsn Cronlty, was also dsn-
ily wounde«l. ADer conviction Jack-
knualedged that several > ears r.go
THE MAC OH TELEGRRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1894.
diamonds;?
FREE.
AdAnnJ. F. XTRVEN8 dtlfliO
47 WhiUkall Strert,
■W»» AtfOAla, Go.
AN OiENIDUS INJUNCTION.
St. Loulv, July W. H. Olopton,
United States sttorney for the eMtern
district of iMissourl, uiis morning peti
tioned J. G. Thayer of the United
States circuit court to grant an ooinl.
bua Injunction covering Seventeen rail
roads In this city. Tnt prayer for the
Injunction was aocompanled by an
elaborate argument called "a bill of
equity,” In which the United Stales
district attorney acta forth the great
hardships and widespread damage
which the strike haa already Imposed
upon the people of HUsourt and St.
Louie, and points out the menace to
the genera] .prosperity of Che country
which the continuation of the railroad
tie-up and the traffic blockade will
cause. Mr. Olopton asks that the per
son. named In the writ prayed for be
enjoined from entering the yards, sta
tions or upon one rlghis of way of
railroad companies snttrlng St. Louts
for Ciis purpose of dlsauad.ng the em
ployes of companies from performing
the dutlns which their positions de
mand. Tne persons named in the peti
tion include nearly every prominent
member of the American Railway
Union In tide city and also includvu
Superintendent Howard add Director
Elliott ot this organisation. Thayer
granted the petition. It covers the
Santa Fe, Baltimore and Ohio, Termi
nal railroad, Missouri Facillc, Iron
Mountain, Cotton Belt, Ban Francisco,
Keokuk and Nortitweutern, Terre
Haute and Indianapolis, Louisville and
Nashville, Missouri, Kansas and Texas,
Chicago and Al.on, CbtcUgo, Burling
ton and Quincy, Merchants' Bridge
Terminal, Big Four, Wabash and Mo
bile and Ohio railways.
IN NEW ORLEANS. I
New Orleans, July A 'number of
deputy United States marshals and u
strong force of police are atatloned at
Lite Il.inoia Central depot for the pur-
pose of arresting any person stie-mpt-
Ing to interfere with tne movement of
trains.
A dispatch from Amite City. La.,
ways: "Hurley sod Sperry, represent-
Ing the American Railway Union, on
their way from UloCosnb City for t!ie
purpose of organising s branch of the
untun ft that place, were arrested und
taken off the ounon ball train by dep
uty sheriffs In response to brders from
lh<i Unted States court at New Or
leans.” _ „
A lodge of the American Railway
Union was orgunlzed here, and at a
atonrny meeting touting until 1 o clock
tills morning decided to Inaugurate a
strike on the Illinois Central here to
day. The Louisville and Nashville will
be tho next road tackled. Amalga-
nratod laibor unions, here have agreed
to assist the strikers, and with their
prestige their Is likely to bo troubie
when affairs develop. The police arc
on the alert. ,/
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VELVET
55
You may ginglc from $3.50 to $7.50 '‘velvet” in your
pocket by coming here at once and selecting one of the Suits
we are now selling at from $10 to $12. They are the finest
productions of tho very best makers and eorae in
EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS,
SWELLEST FASHIONS,
CHOICEST COLORINGS.
Bought in the regular way prices to the retail buyer
would certainly he a third more. We use our power and
advantages to create this and like opportunities for our
clientage.
I/IAa.
MALLARY BROS.&CO. 1
MACON, GA.
351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET .
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
! wpnmNr 1 presents i
j njjiJUIliu “isms 1 *
MflfllTQ K0 -°™ T . H . E8E 1
nUfllo oro ™L^ ND ' |
!giBaHiHIIIIHIHWWIi»inu
TURNED THE TABLES.
Solomon I’lielpa Tells n Me That Gots
Umisclf iu Trouble.
BHOWM SIONB OF, LIFE.
Bt. Louis, July S.-^jrtie railway
yards here and at K&st St. Louis arc
beginning to ahuwhlgns ol Sts and an
attempt la being made to raise the
freight embargo. Albout 200 non-union
men have been necurcd end wero at
work tt» the different runway yard,
this morning. Tho au-lkera have aa far
offs' ed no violence. While the Iron
Mountain pauaenger train waa passing
Under a highway bridge. In the south
ern portion of the city, this morning,
some miscreants fired a vol.ey of
stones at the ooaolies. A number of
windows were smashed and passengers
were terribly frightened, but none
were Injured. Thla act is attributed to
lh Bhsrt««oiu of Madleou countyw.th
twenty-sight dcpmlta arrived at the
oumern approach to Oho Merchant*
Terminal bridge this morning lor toe
purpose of protecting the ewltchrnen
at work. They wore refused breakfUat
At tha. hotel on account of the 4anu-
lonl'i sympathy for the atrtKrre.
TIED UP vAT BIRMINGHAM.
Birmingham, July
City, Memptal* And Blrj^ngham 1b tied
up from end to end. Tale wa * J? 1 *!?®
effective tonight. Loul.lrille hnd Nuuh-
vine men went out at X0 o clock and
it Is said Chat all trains will bo Ued up
dt midnight. Tho slttrarton is growing
hourly more serious here.
imAuernuosT'S review.
New York. July 8.-Uradrtrc;ta to
morrow will say: Aside from the In-
nrwu tvlto lrmrf mmf mmf mmm
tvrvenUoU o< a Uollduy. there to J
sharp VtrtftqMOO of general trod# and
indUHiilul prOductloai duo to tne rail
road troubles w<st .of the Alleghany
and north of the Ohio river, which
nntko iholr Influence felt in all pt“«“
dtrectione, Tho combined railroad
r.rlko and boycott hus had a utondlly
UivXN>HMiiig damaging Influence on tne
general Industrial situation. Calcula
tions a« to tue number of men out are
nteotowrily tneompleto. but there is lit
tle doubt thiut tho nuafttor idle as tli^
r<*su\t far exceed* the »witcome of any
previous labor troubles In this coun
try. All core*to except wbi»at have
•tvowu a decktofl adt-nneo. Pork, aud
bed are slmeply \vi\ as in frultl, veg-
•tAbbei, meats and other perishable
uivdiicts. Pig Iron west i* commend
ing 80 cent* more p<‘r ton, aud cattlo.
ht'gs and Osep are noticably Wahcr,
even at far wvelerumariicls, tout tc-
cctpta are natiMcd. General trade
at N w OrW'ans. Mobile, fbivnnnah,
Nu^Sivllle ami Mvmi«hls hus tven unfa
vorably affected by the railway tie-up^
Melon producer* aud others inUMstW
In ehliH^ug vcgstables huv^ nlroady
suffered from the real loss. Charleston
report* trade dull. Augussi a.tya It Is
gv>od for the s»wson. with tho Juno
bualmw* more favorable than tu June
• year ago, w.Mle at tUrmlngham bus
iness ts quiet In alllines. Favorable
crop ixqv'ri* from TVxns stimulate the
nrec.'k-iura »o a fall trade.
At thv larger Eastern renters there It
no material gain in the eltuatton be-
yon«| a ap'irt in wool. Baltimore ra-
porta quVto sn unsatisfactory trade,
wholreale dry goods dealers being
ni*»re nvetobty slttmed. R*n>orta
from PMkubdpMu aru that tin' voHimp
of tnudnes* in nwirly all lines fc. very
un totMfiotory.
hr
i in Virginia, where
A RAPIST HANGED.
MiuUwouxh, M, July 0.-Jsmea Allen,
colored, *x w '> commute! a felooous aa-
n«ult on little Cora TT>omps>a. a 12-year-
ol I h h»l girt, last FrUay, was Irnivd
in the yard of the Sail her* this monilvc
The dr«n> tell at tM and the mn * nevk
viam hrok-n. He was proaounced d*-*4 in
flu-vJi nsUiutce.
AOAINSt ALIEN PAUPERS.
l.omliai. July iL—In the bouse of
ku>ia fh* Mur,nils of Salisbury
loin.hhs.l a i>: 11 in n-gnnl t„ al.. n
Btupcd, K-lving ihn govornmiuit
b> oimtrej ImmtgruUiui similar to that
|vsw,h.s<s1 hy tho gurenuurat of the
Unltisl Stni The bill also >lealt
with Anrnn’tSsTK. ITio bill, Ixxtl Sab
tslwiry Mill. apt M 'ir>'>l to be the ground
ti|swi u'hk.'h Anttviitlata' jiloU were
bogobwd. The government oujbt to be
oomwerN to expel from the eouutry
rt*"e WtuM pnwetKV waa likely to
WM a UnoWi of the i.wiv or IauI to
the ivimoLssloo of crime.
Irirel Rorttwry a»s,sit«l to that part
of rhe bill ileallug wfrh aHen iwupers,
birt he ol>J,vln] to the aeeoiul jxirt of
It wkh hkBgiaaBoo. ami nnSwl the
Miws’lon that EnglonJ was tht
IxtteKmt gtounil of Amtvblst eon-
spineBlea.
I.ml Sallsbpry mill be <11,1 not mean
r.nriaml harbor*] criminate, but be
contemled that the fabric of the tew
waa InwiUlrica: to ilotl with them.
The UU wag th,-u nud the Ant time.
Solomon Phelps wtrn yesterday ar
rested by Detective Patterson ou the
Charge of laveeuy from tho house, the
oharge being that bo stole a lot of
Siivurivure uud other kiuda of table
wure from tho Hotel Laima*.
Phelps' desire to get uuotbvr negro
lu Huuble Is tho cuuso of his own
downhill. Day before yesterday
Iiuelps lofurmed Mkauger Duy and
D,‘u»Uro l’ati. rsiti that be laid beard
Bob Hicks aud bis wife quarreling
and that Hicks' wife liad tol him she
lnt' ml",I to t.-ll .Mr. Duy Unit he hail
stolen silverware, etc., from tho hotel.
Pbripe told a .ttWgta tale and he was
believed, aa Mr. Duy uud Detective
Pilttcrsuu could not at the time see
any reason why bo should want to
have Hicks arrested, so uulitig on his
Information Detective Pattirson ar
rest rd lllcks and searched Ids bouse
fur the utolca atitAT'U. lllcks declared
bis inuoconci und invited un Investi
gation <rf his limit..*, and wheat this
was made no truce of the stolen goods
was found. Dntodllve IMatersou then
thought he smeii a mouse, anil by nut-
tilug tills ami that toguther lie decided
that Pheljis was the thief aud accord
ingly placed him under nrrest. A
search of bis house was thou made,
which reunited In the dialing of the
BtoWu i*oimay. Recorili*’ Freauan
comuUtted lTiclps to the city court.
RATHER SERIOUS.
Considerable Wreck und Rniu Wrought
Ry the Sturm.
It now trollop',res llmt more damage
wus done by ‘Hhiirsiluy'u storm than
was at tlrst supposed uud that uie
damage lu nud alxtut tile city wiis'guu-
slderabb*.
The ludtaitlons are that the storm
was decidedly mure severe' in the Vino-
vllle aud East Macon districts than lu
Che city ptnptr, us more damage is im
ported from ihcso Bulmrlm.
'I T ao greU'test Owtunye done by the
storm .0 far reported wns the mzing
of the church of the Good Shepherd in
rhe VlueviUe dWtrlrt, avur tho Man-
clnwtor mills. The church was com-
paratiwly uow and was thought to be
of subutenittll structure, but during
the storm it wus conqdotely demol-
lolirel ami Is now a mined mass, every
particle of It lying Hat on the ground.
A small liousc belonging to Mr. I. U.
English wns nlso ilmmigid by tbu fall
ing church.
While the storm tins at its height
'one of the chimneys ou the beautiful
home of Col. Henry J. I/untir m Vlne-
ville wns stnwk by llghtmtig and de-
uollslicd. Tim lightning also did con-
•Imr.ible daniuge U, Mr. Walter l.a-
tnai’s ressu, hut fortiuito.ly no one
was lu the nem at the lime.
Lightning also -tni.-k a barn l~'len«-
lng to a u vro lu vhe East Macon dis-
tckit, d«>ng coasldoridilo damage and
killing a culf.
Otili*' small damage Is reported
from various quartres.
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE
Miss Woody Hatton Is visiting
friends and relatives hi Atlanta.
Dr, M. M. Stapler, one of Macon's
most premduent and la^mlnr slu'd a 1-
lsts, M lea re on Monday for New
York, where be will remain lu the
haapltals for several weeks.
Mr. C. Coffey, one of Albany’s pop
that aldermen, returned h»uie yestir-
day, after a picusaut vtelt to relatives
in tlio city.
Messrs. J. II. Herts, W. W. Hertz
and Gorge Ilatcli.r will spend tomor
row at Indian Spring.
Slum. O. C. uhcevci and Lige
Is>wts of Moatexumh insscd through
tho city yvotenlsy ou thixr way to
Cumlurland.
Mr. R. A. Mill*, the rSlcleat and af
fable chief tmhi ***** of tlr> Ma
con si-1 N-rthirn rullread, bus gone
to Virginia to spend s three w.vks"
vuitnion.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. R. Brown of Fort
Valley, Misses Elrenra Wcvkes, Sullie
Emu,'l mol Lhuio May Owen, Mr. U.
H. Wivki-s, Dr. L. W. Ryder and ITo-
fwwor W. P. Ttsmns of Tltihotton
wire in the city yenhedky aftirnoon
on route Air Cutnborkuxl Island for a
week's pleasure.
CHOLERA IN RUSSIA
St. Petersburg. July 1—Since Sunday
lost elgmy coses ot cholera, twenty ot
which wero fetal have been reported.
Four pa«s'ntoce on board the steamer
Doit-Hen. which arrived at MockleHm re
cently from St. Petersburg; are suffering
from cholera. Nine of the passe igere on
the Her tar SchwaUer have bdn a-
tatued at quaraauno uutU euspU-iuu has
been alias eL
SENSIBLE MEN'S WAT.
-Sylvanla Telephone.
A taw more soreheads met In Atlanta
the other day. sftor Gen. Evans with
drew from the race for the nomination of
governor, and pledged themselves to work
for Judge Hines, the Populist nominee ofr
governor, these people were very gull-
ty ot a silly performance. Gen. Evans
saw he wa s being bvatrn fairly and
tquorely, and ,n order to save any fur
ther wrangling* and contention In the
party ranks, he retired from the race
In a manly letter, and Democratta to the
core. Furthermore, be plead for the
unity ot ihe party, and begged all T >cmo-
crats to nork for the tuccrsa of the par
ty, that It wns of decided more Impor
tance than Democracy should triumph
Ban that the Interest of any one man
should be promoted.
In the faco of this, these, men have
formed a little conspiracy to defeat Mr.
Atkinson. Of course It will have no more
effect upon Mr. Atkinson's election than
taking a spoonful of wuter out 1 of the
Atlantic ocean. If It has any effect at
all. It would be to Increase Mr. Atkinson's
majority, for Democrats, who are Dem
ocrats In fact, will feel indltrent towards
the handfull In Atlanta whoso conduct
was so shame*ul, and the rmult Is, they
will work harder. It anything, fo make
his majority larger.
But, aside (ram that, their conduct was
extremely puerile, nnd altogether unlus.
tillable. Mr. Atkinson hus done nothing
to these men poreonally for which they
could tako offense. In fact, they don't
make any Buch chargor. Their only griev
ance Is their choice fdr governor was de
feated.
Thousand* of otjier men who did a great
more effective work for Gea. Evans than
Doom fellow* In Atlanta who >ut up *o.
have fallen Into line and will work just
as hard for Atkinson as they did for Ev
an* This Is the only way sensible men
can do. and any other way Is too foolish
to raise commont.
, THE MACON TF7LBGR'AIPH.
From the Georgia Cracker.
The people and press through the
elate unite In paying deserved .ribute
to the SIhoon Telegraph for It* Ihlgih-
tonnd, dignified and conset vntlvu
comae throughout the late gubernato
rial campaign. lie news columns wore
always correct and unbiased, nnd its
editorials strong, forcible and convinc
ing, and wero free from bitterness and
the least taint o* imtemees. To the
Telegraph both Evans and Atkinson
men looked for the truth of the situa
tion, and It never disappointed them,
and its conservative, fearless tone
won admiration and made friends uH
over the state.
VON ItOTZE ACQUITTED.
Berlin. July Inquiry having fully ei-
tabUsV-l the Innocence of Chamberlain
Von Kotae of the chargee made against
him. It Is believed In court circles thnt
he will be reinstated and possibly promo
ted.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Wlislftmrton, July 0.—Fbr Georgia
Showers m tho southwestern, proba
bly ftilr In tho n-urrhem portions;
wui’iiior lu tbo pouebera pocuion; west
winds. .'s
VITAL TO MANHOOD.
SB
,« spsdflc jor ffr*t*r!«. Diatom, Nra
Hfdjm-ftf, Nerttmfl ProstrttJoa C«OSM bj
sJck'U aortobscon, WsIteffJnMa, Mental DeprnoUoii
Sohnnlns ot Brntn, lnmnlty, xniMiV deesgr.
d««th, Piraitar* Old -Vie, BtrtvuseM, Lom oi
i;o«r«r is eltlisr »«x, Ijypole^cj, Leuoorrh™* nnd nQ
ftnaalri UeUoeMus, Involnuiary Iamma, Bpevian-
SnrrhOM csveed by ov*r>*xsnloa of brtln, lelf
•bu»«, OTer>XDduljniiH'« k a month** tr«*tmeaL tl
• toffc by niAU. WJth ench urdt r fo»E b*>xe«. with
Siii ench urdvr for fi b»xM, *
1 to rriXndi# not 601 -,
* KST*a U\ r.M flLU
.—- —, asH. Ihu 0a
^ourHtotnjte h, l>y»F^|)rt» uul O-Mnstlpatkia.
qU4%>?.*TF:»
OOODWYN’S DRUG 8TORBV
Solo AxenU. Ms con. On.
All person* having demand* againat
the eatate ot John D. Hudgins, late of
Bibb county, deceased, are hereby no
tified to render in their demands to tho
undersigned aeconlln* to law. And all
persona Indebted to aild estate are re
quired to make immediate payment
This 14th day of June. 1*94.
KIWARD LOH.
Administrator of John D. Hudgins, de
ceased.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
T. C. BURKE.
Write for Quotations^ewMBi
Before Placing Your Orders.
o. P. & B. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
SASH DOOR LUMBER MQULDIH3L PAINT! UHE ANIf CEMENT.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
IiEADIHQ WHOLESALS HOUSES.
G. Bemd & Co.
UanulMtorere end Dnaiere.x
ipmuwna.
BADDLERT.
LIATHEB AND SHOE FIDISWk
HACOff. GA*
452.494 and «« Cherry Street
L. Cohen & Co.,
1 "MaccU”—Best So. Cigar in Macon.
J. I*. MACK, Manager.
1 pi*Uliers and Wholesale Dealer* i«
451 Cherry Street, Macon, Go.
LIQUORS. TOBACCO and OKUB*
PrirM sltreye the lowest.
rsrhmlar attention psid to Order..
MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
-AND MANUF ACTURER3 OF
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Piaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc.
INDORSED CAVE'S WORDS.
Rlolimonil, Va., July 0—Tho com
mittee of Lee Cump Confederate Vet
erans, u> whom mas refereed tho let
ters of Columbia F<wt No. 70(1, G. A.
IL, OlfioufiO, asking If tlio sentiment
expressed by Rev. Mr.' Clive In his
nddrros nt the unveiling of the Con
federate soldiers nnd sailors’ monument
here en the JOth of May were the sen
timents of the rank nnd flic of Con
federates. In the report tonight they
were adopted By a rising vote.
JACKSONVILLE BONDS SOLD.
Jacksonville, July 0.—Jacksonville has
sold 1000,000 of her 6 per cent, waterworks
and lmproment bonds to W. N. Coler &
Co. of New York at par. Injunction pro
ceedings that hod been brought to pre
vent the issue are now pending In the
United States court. J. R. Dillon passed
on the bonds and declared them round,
and on that opinion W. N. Coler (c Co.
purcaaaed them.
MERIWETHER FDR HARRIS.
Greenville, July 6.—(Special.)—Judge
Simpson W. Harris carried Meriweth
er county for congress In the primary
today over Hon. C. L. Mosro, the prea-
net Incumbent
The indications are that Hon. Louis
Garrard has carried the county for the
senate. •
Madison Avenue
HOTEL
i r
fladlson Ave. and 58th St.J ‘‘J
NEW YORK.
■Jfj fir day and up.
American Flan.
Fireproof and flrsi-clasa in every par-
Heater.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenuo Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Belt
Line cars pass the door.
* H. M. CLARA, Psop.
Passenger Elevator runi all night.
LUMBER COMPANY ASSIGNED.
Mobile, Alii., July 0.—The Nlchola,
Lumber Company of Nldhola, Ala,,
made an assignment yesterday to L.
D. Chaudron anil Ed. SnY.'th, The
property Is valued nt $100,000. Lia
bilities $35,000. Slow ealiu the cause.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
la told with wrttti
fuarsnts* to can
tor,r:«ia:
Raas.ncailAGbe ud
PJSslKla RndWako-
fuli»M*,c«u»e4b»*x.
osmI » »u*«of Opium,
__ - , _ __ Tobacco and Atco-
\ koV, Mont*) Dtp*®*
^•oE'FOFc mPTcK* *]pn. Softanlngof
$bo Brain, csnslof Misery, Inianltyand Death |
BsrroriM-, ImpotsBcy, Lost Pawir la either sex.
Premature Old Age, InvolunUnr Lopr«s. caused
byoTer-lndaiffPDCo,OTor^xorBoOo( tho Brain and
Rrrors o( Youth* It rives to Week Oreans their
Natural Vigor and donbloe the Joys ot Ufe: onres
LucorrhcB* and romisio Weakness. A month's treat-
ihent. In j)lalo peckag^ by Boail, to any addrr**, O
ent. In nlala packasa by ejail, to any addr«M,Ct
»r box, 6bfixfl* $n. with stery |0 ord*r we gtve a
Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money
Circulars free. Ocurtnt«o Iwned only by our >p
Hoslvo ageit. ,
GOODWTN * SMALL.
Bala Agents, Cherry Street and Cotton
Avenue. Macon. Go.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
G70, Mulberry Strest. Macon, O*.
Capital and Surplus ! 140.000.01
Pays B per ceaL Interest on deposits ot
91 and upward. Real estate loans on the
monthly Installment plan, and loans oa
good securities ut low rale*. Legal de
pository for trust funds. Wilt aat as
administrator, executor, guardian, receiver
and trustee.
it J. POWELL President
H. G. CUTTER. Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Cashier
Directors—Geo. B. Jewett, A. B. Board,
man. H. C. Tindall; H. O. Cutter, F. a
Bruhl, H. 1. Powell, Samuel Altmaytr.
EXCHANGE BANK,
OF MACON* OA. 7
H. J. Lamar* Gao. B. Turpin.
FrtaldenL " Vlcb-PrMldaat*
I. W. Cabanla% Coahlsr.
Wa ooliclt tha busineaa of mtrahant*
planters and banka, offsring theta
courteay, proroptneaa, ea/ety and Mber>
oNtj. Tha Urgeat capital and aurplua
of any bank la Mlddla Georgia.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO
SfAOOX OEORUIA.
H. J. Lamar, Prealdeatf Geo. B. Tur*
ptiU Vice-Preaid ent; J. W. Oabaalaa.
Caahler; D. M. Nelllgaa. Accountant.
capital, poo.000. surplus mm
lotereet paJa on deposits • per cent,
per annum. Economy la tha rood te
wealth. Depoalt your eavlova any they
wlU be increased by IntereoU Com
pounded semi-annually.
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY. GEORGIA;
On a spur of Pine Mountain, 1,200 feel
above aea level; delightfully cool ell'
mate; no malaria, dust or mosquitos*
The finest bathing: dn the continent;
swimming pools 15 bt 40 feet, and In*
dividual baths for 14dles and gentle*
men. Temperature of water 90 de*
greea—a cure for dyspepsia, rheuma.
tlsm and diseases of the kidneys. Ne\i
hotel, with all moderh Improvements,
Double daily mails, telegraph and ex<
press office. Terms • moderate.
For information apply for circular!
at C. R. R. ’office dr to
CHA3. L. Djyrifr, Proprietor.
HALE SPRINGS.
In the mountain* of East Tennessee
Red aulphur, Iron, epsom, alum an«J
freestone craters. Table flrst-claaa.
Climate excellent Everything consid
ered. the cheapest and best summei
reflbrt In the South. For particular!
and catalogue write to
GEORGE A. MURRAY* '
% T, JnnxBTox, W. A. Dana,
• itoaidanb Tice Presideok,
Bowman M. hurra, Beereurj and Treuoraa
The Guarantee
of Georgia
Go
Writes bond* for craniMs, traiitm, **.
■UnUtrotore. ozarutor* gu.rdlaas. r*.
ttfT.ro. sni *os* * s.n.rai aiuSlorJ
Offlc. Mi flaaond itrai, *
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. I. J. SUBERS.
Parminsatly located. la th. .pa
oteltles venereal. Lost energy re
stored. Female lrreguliritlee anf
poleon oek. Cure guaranteed,
In confidence, with ittmg
Atiifrehi—■amm
IU Fourth etreet, Macon. 6t.
DR. C. IL PEETE,
EYE. EAR. THROAT AND NOSE.
Hours, f to 1 and S.to 5. Telephone
94. Office, 57] Mulbany* corner fiocaad
etreet, Macon, Ga.
DR. J. U. SHORTER,
BYE; BAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Office ttt Cfierey Bt, Moooc. Gs.
DR. J. M. MOORE.
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON.
Office with Dr. K. P. Moore, US Weeks
Ington Avenue. Macon, Ge.
Office Ifour,—7 to S a. -n.. 1 to I *, ^
I to I p. m.
B. W. WRENN, Jr.
Attorney-at-law,
Atlanta, Gioboia,
—
GEORGIA, Bfbb County—E. O. Fen
guoon having appHIed to tne for ietten
of administration on the estate of M
L. Munger. late of said county, del
ceased, thie la to noUfy »u partlre
concerned to Ale objecilone, if anj
they have, on or before* the first Mom
day lo Auguet, 1894, why letters ehoul<
not he issued os asked for.
O. M. 'WILEY, Ordinary.
J. 3C Johnston. PreridenL J. D. Stetson. Vice President L. P. Hlllyer, Cashier,
The American national Bank,
MAO ON, GA.
CAPITAL.... .. .. ., ., ..9250.000.0S SURPLUS..., . IMOOOOS
Largest capital of any national bank in Central oionriL AeeounU of
den% C l°nri D Jd. 1Dd la ‘ U ' ,JulU ' U 1 T * c “ v » corefulltfration. gSSSpo*
OF MACON, GA,
CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
PUESIUEKT,
w. w. WRIGLEY,
CASHIER.
L C. PLANTS BON,
banker
IAC01V GEORGIA
ESTABLISHED 1881
Banking in all its branches. Interea
allowed on Time Deposits.
R’e handle foreign exchange and arrangt
travellers credits on Messrs- Rothschild a
London for all European points.
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